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Radio Campus Tours – 99.5 FM
Ghettoblaster – Mat El Said

Radio Campus Tours – 99.5 FM

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2025


Vendredi 23 mai, Marie, Samuel et Sébastien recevaient Mat El Said, artiste et claviériste touche-à-tout qui a sorti en mars 2025 l’album « Amal ». L’album « Amal » c’est une plongée dans le groove des musiques nord-africaines: évidemment le raï oranais est là, mais Mat El Said nous emmène aussi en Egypte et au Maroc. Au-delà de la […] L'article Ghettoblaster – Mat El Said est apparu en premier sur Radio Campus Tours - 99.5 FM.

Radio Campus Tours – 99.5 FM
Ghettoblaster – Liiria

Radio Campus Tours – 99.5 FM

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025


Jeudi 22 mai Ghettoblaster recevait Liiria, artiste jocondienne venue en voisine à la radio pour présenter son dernier titre « An ni sé » ainsi que son univers musical. Elevée dans une famille mélomane, Liiria compose depuis plusieurs années des ballades qui vont du reggae à la néo soul, en créole guadeloupéen, en français et en anglais. […] L'article Ghettoblaster – Liiria est apparu en premier sur Radio Campus Tours - 99.5 FM.

Name Dropping Podcast
Name Dropping 60 > Adrian und Jacob - Drüben auf dem Hügel

Name Dropping Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 24:18 Transcription Available


Adrian und Jacob nehmen euch diesmal mit auf einen akustischen Spaziergang zum legendären Hippie-Hügel im Volkspark, irgendwo zwischen Wilmersdorf und Schöneberg. Am 1. Mai zwischen vorbeiziehenden Menschen und Vogelgezwitscher blicken wir zurück auf eine Jugend mit Ghetto-Blastern und Lagerfeuern, Mai-Demos zwischen Familienfest und Straßenprotest und Nächte auf dem Kreuzberg und auf dem Teufelsberg. Wir besprechen die Unterschiede von Hamburg und Berlin zur Walpurgisnacht. Und welche Treffpunkte unserer Jugend gewesen sind. Welche Geschichte verbindet Adrian mit dem 1. Mai 1987? Was passiert wenn man Schabernack auf Kartendiensten von US-Internetdiensten treibt? Und welchen Batterie Typ braucht man für einen Ghettoblaster? Mit einer Mischung aus Nostalgie, Selbstironie und Berliner Lokalkolorit sprechen wir über die Orte, unserer Jugend und darüber, wie sich das Lebensgefühl verändert, wenn Parks als Treffpunkte der Jugend der eigenen Wohnung weichen. Eine Folge über den ersten Mai, Ghettoblaster, das Älterwerden in der Stadt – und die Frage, wie sehr man sich eigentlich verändert, wenn sich die Orte um einen herum verschieben. Viel Spaß beim Hören!

Fertility Wellness with The Wholesome Fertility Podcast
Ep 331 Unlocking Conscious Fertility: The Mind-Body Connection with Lorne Brown

Fertility Wellness with The Wholesome Fertility Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 61:21


On today's episode of The Wholesome Fertility Podcast, I am joined by fertility expert, acupuncturist, and conscious work practitioner, Lorne Brown @lorne_brown_official. Originally a CPA, Lorne's personal health journey led him to discover the transformative power of Chinese medicine, ultimately changing his career path. Now, as a leader in integrative fertility care and the host of The Conscious Fertility Podcast, Lorne bridges the gap between science and spirituality to help individuals optimize their fertility and overall well-being. In this episode, Lorne shares how conscious work plays a powerful role in fertility, explaining how subconscious beliefs and emotional resistance can impact reproductive health. He discusses the mind-body connection, the importance of inner healing, and how shifting from stress to flow can create profound changes. Whether you're on a fertility journey or simply looking to align with your highest self, this conversation is packed with insights on conscious transformation, holistic healing, and the power of perception.   Key Takeaways: Lorne's personal journey from accountant to acupuncturist and fertility expert. How Chinese medicine and holistic healing transformed his health and career. The mind-body connection and how stress impacts fertility. How subconscious beliefs shape our reality and can either block or support conception. The power of inner work and emotional healing in reproductive health. How shifting from resistance to receptivity can improve fertility outcomes. The role of consciousness in creating meaningful change in health and life. Insights from The Conscious Fertility Podcast and how Lorne helps patients find balance through a holistic and energetic approach. Guest Bio: Dr. Lorne Brown @lorne_brown_official is a leader in integrative fertility care, blending Chinese medicine, mind-body healing, and cutting-edge therapies. A former Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), his personal health journey led him to acupuncture, herbal medicine, and holistic fertility support. As the founder of Acubalance Wellness Centre, he introduced low-level laser therapy (LLLT) for fertility and pioneered IVF acupuncture in Vancouver. He also created Healthy Seminars, an online education platform, and hosts The Conscious Fertility Podcast, where he explores the intersection of science, consciousness, and reproductive health. Websites/Social Media Links: Learn more about Lorne Brown, visit his website hereFollow Lorne Brown on InstagramListen to Conscious Fertility Podcast For more information about Michelle, visit www.michelleoravitz.com To learn more about ancient wisdom and fertility, you can get Michelle's book at: https://www.michelleoravitz.com/thewayoffertility The Wholesome Fertility facebook group is where you can find free resources and support: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2149554308396504/ Instagram: @thewholesomelotusfertility   -------- Disclaimer: The information shared on this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Please consult with your healthcare provider before making any changes to your health or fertility care. ----- Transcript: [00:00:00]  Welcome to the Wholesome Fertility [00:01:00] Podcast. I'm Michelle, a fertility acupuncturist here to provide you with resources on how to create a wholesome approach to your fertility journey. **Michelle Oravitz:** Welcome to the podcast, Lauren. **Lorne Brown:** Hey, Michelle, glad to be together with you over whatever we call this technology. I think yours is the Riverside. Yeah, I had a good time interviewing you for my Conscious Fertility podcast, so I'm looking forward to having more conversations with you because that was a lot of fun for me. **Michelle Oravitz:** It was a lot of fun for me too. And I actually it was really, really nice. And to see that we have very similar views just on reality and health and fertility, **Lorne Brown:** Yeah. **Michelle Oravitz:** it was a lot of fun. And so last week actually for everybody's listening, that was the first time we actually officially met via zoom. **Lorne Brown:** Yeah. But we know each other. We're part of the, the ABORM, right? The Acupuncture TCM Reproductive Board of Medicine but yeah, [00:02:00] like the first time you and I had real conversation rather than chat conversation. **Michelle Oravitz:** Which is awesome. I **Lorne Brown:** Yeah. **Michelle Oravitz:** it. And I think that we're so aligned in so many ways. I think that we both love the whole bridging of science and spirituality. We're kind of nerds in that department. **Lorne Brown:** Yeah. **Michelle Oravitz:** for people listening, I would love if you can introduce yourself. I know we also have, we started out with very different backgrounds. And went into acupuncture, you have like kind of a similar cause you started in accounting, right? **Lorne Brown:** Yeah, so, I am a CPA, so a Certified Professional Accountant back in the day they were called Chartered Accountants in Canada and because of health issues and having such a a response to Chinese medicine in particular eventually I, I was the, one of the controllers and tax guys at this time with ocean spray growers here in B. C. and I left that position so I could go back to school and study Chinese medicine as my second career. So that's kind of a little bit about my background. And then eventually **Michelle Oravitz:** [00:03:00] Like what made you think about doing Chinese medicine? **Lorne Brown:** I was ill. I had um, you know, back in the day, this is in the eighties and early nineties. So this Chinese medicine wasn't as available. This was before websites, right? Where you could really see what other people were doing and learning. And so I had severe gut issues, you know, diagnosis IBS, chronic fatigue, candida and you know, I got scoped through all each end and eventually and I tried different Western approaches and eventually it was the herb, Chinese herbal medicine actually that dramatically changed it so much. So, I mean, I have some memories. I did a bachelor of science first in math. That was my first thing. Then I went and did accounting in McGill. And and then I went and became a CPA, back then CA. They changed the letters for the designation. And I remember when I was at McGill I was already seeing alternative medicine doctors, in particular Chinese medicine. And I remember [00:04:00] s for the first time, how much clarity, because I had, I didn't realize how much brain fog I had. And so the clarity I had, I was in the classroom, I just realized how easy things were going in, and I was just remembering things, and I just felt like things were almost in slow motion in a good way, like a professional athlete when they can see the court. And physically, I just felt I had so much endurance, so much energy. I was just I felt great. And you know, when you've been feeling poorly for so long, That I thought that was normal. And then I got, you know, the illness was so bad while I was early days in my accounting studies at McGill. it interfered with my, my studies. It interfered my life. I almost couldn't get outta bed sometimes with the fatigue and the brain fog. And so I had an I had an aunt who was into this stuff. , I was, wasn't right. Remember, it came from Bachelor's Science Math in Duke County. I was, I think I was always open-minded. Look what I'm doing, but it wasn't kind of on my radar. And she's the one that suggested I see her Chinese herbalist. And you know, I was desperate. I was living in Montreal, Canada. She was living in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. So [00:05:00] I, I got on a plane and flew to see her person because I wouldn't know who to go see right back then. And you know, through dietary changes and herbal medicine. It, it transformed my life and funny story because, you know, I do acupuncture like you do. I always had a fear of needles, right? I never was a big fan of needles. So the first time I was getting acupuncture, the acupuncturist who treated me, I have everybody lying down, but he had me sitting up on the table. Right on the treatment table. I was sitting and he's putting these needles in me and he's like, are you okay? I guess he could see I was going a little green and I'm trying to be, you know, tough guy. And I'm like, yeah, yeah, I'm fine. Next thing I know flop, I passed out on the table. **Michelle Oravitz:** do. **Lorne Brown:** So. Yeah. So now I receive it. I love it. Now I give it. But I did. It's a mind over matter, right? I did have that fear of needles, which is why I started with the herbal medicine. Most people like, Oh, I'll do acupuncture, but they maybe have an aversion to the herbs or the taste of the herbs. I was the other way [00:06:00] around. I got introduced to Chinese medicine through the herbal medicine. And then I was like, Oh, I'll try the acupuncture too. and, you know, I stuck with it, obviously. And, and eventually went back to school and now I can I receive it and I can give it and I have so much compassion for those who have a fear of needles, but usually if they come in and try it, they realize it doesn't feel like needles that you're getting. And now with technology, I have low level laser systems as well. So I can do laser acupuncture for those people that just cannot. Experience acupuncture because it's so stressful for them. **Michelle Oravitz:** Yeah, for sure. So that's that's one of the things or sometimes starting them out with baby needles because the baby needles are really, really, really super thin. You can barely feel it. **Lorne Brown:** Yeah, I mean, I, I mean, I just give them the acupuncture for the first time and, and they're nervous. But, you know, they let me put in one needle, then another, then a third. And that's all I'll do for the first visit for people who have a big phobia. But like you and I know, and those that have received it, it's not like getting a [00:07:00] needle at the doctor when you get a shot or blood drawn. And so you really, you know, once they're in, it takes like a minute to put them in. Then you go and tell a beautiful rest, la la land for 30 to 45 minutes on the table. So all worth it for most. **Michelle Oravitz:** totally worth it. For sure. So talk about why you got into fertility specifically. **Lorne Brown:** Yeah, and I'll keep it short, but it was, it was never my intention. My intention was to treat gut issues, digestive issues, because that's what brought me to the medicine. So I thought I'd be, and that's what I set out to do, IBS, irritable bowel syndrome, Crohn's, colitis, severe bloating, constipation, diarrhea, that kind of stuff is what I thought I would be seeing. and I did see a lot of that, and in our medicine, when we treat, we do a very Detailed history and we treat holistically so we can't just focus on the gut health just like for fertility We don't just focus on the women's ovaries, right? We focus holistically and so most people that come to health professionals back then And [00:08:00] I started in 2000 and now still are female And so I'd always do a menstrual history and the the menstrual history is such a great guide for health, right? We can get so much information. That's why I prefer treating women over men. I treat both women who are menstruating. Help me diagnose them from a Chinese medicine perspective because I get so much information from their cycle history. And so as I was treating their bloating in their IBS, or they're alternating between, you know, constipation and diarrhea, or even colitis and Crohn's symptoms. They noticed their PMS went away, they noticed their menstrual pain went away, their irregular bleeding, the spotting, all those things changed. So I became popular. with women's health in general. So I was just doing women's health. So I was seeing people with perimenopause and menopausal symptoms and with painful periods. That was what I was seeing. And back then, again, the web wasn't a popular thing. I was advertising a magazine with a focus in women's health. And this woman who found me was going through an IVF and she was [00:09:00] going to see one of our colleagues, Randine Lewis, in Houston. So I'm in Vancouver and she flew to Houston to see Randine because this was before Zoom. And she, Randine told her she needs regular acupuncture at least once a week so she's going to enter herbal medicine. So she has to find somebody local because it wasn't reasonable or cost effective for her to fly weekly to Houston from Vancouver, right? Nobody was focusing on fertility, but she found me women's health. So she came to my clinic and told me her story and asked if I'd be willing to follow Randine's acupuncture prescriptions and her herbal suggestions and do that for her in Vancouver. And I kind of said cheek cheekily, but in a funny way, in a cute way, as a non aggressive way. So basically you want me to be like a monkey. And put the points where Randine tells you, tells me, and prescribe the herbs where Randine how Randine tells me. She goes, yeah. And I'm like, I'm in. That sounds great. I get to learn from somebody. Because what our audience doesn't know, [00:10:00] Randine was already focusing with fertility. And she had already had this draft book, which came out shortly after, called The Infertility Cure. First of many of her books. So, I thought it was a great opportunity to be able to learn from somebody with more experience and, and not have responsibility to the outcome. And so, and then women who are going through IVF and struggling with fertility, they talk and By 2004, I only would take reproductive health issues. That was all I would take because I was too busy, and I started hiring associates and training them because I couldn't handle the load myself. Now, here we are recording this in 2025 I have multiple associates in our clinic. And that do focus on fertility and myself personally, I still see a lot of reproductive health. But I'm so into the conscious work now. Cause I have low level laser therapy that we use for fertility, but I use that for so many other things. Brain health pain, pain injury. And I do a lot with pure menopausal symptoms. So, I would say, and half my practice, when I look at my [00:11:00] schedule is conscious work. Right? Is that mind body work? Half my practice is that. They still get acupuncture and low level laser therapy as part of the treatment but they're coming in with, I'm wanting belief change work. and I do see a lot of reproductive health, but I see everything now. So it's, it's kind of gone full circle. Because of the conscious work, because conscious work is my passion. And so whoever comes in the door that's looking for change, they may want a relationship change or want a relationship, job changes, finances. They want a baby, they want a healing. Basically, they want to be happy and they realize they can't get it from the outside. So they're looking for help on the inside to have that transformation. And that's why we use it for fertility because it's such a powerful tool when you can heal the mind, the body follows really well. **Michelle Oravitz:** Yeah. No doubt. So talk about the conscious work, specifically. What does it entail? Mm-hmm **Lorne Brown:** Yeah, well, I'm trained also as a clinical hypnotherapist, and I've done a lot of what they call energy psychology modalities. So I'm trained in [00:12:00] Psyche, emotional freedom technique, Bankstein healing method, you know, energy type medicine. But from the clinical hypnotherapy perspective and what I would call conscious work, it's inner work. It's waking up to your true nature. It's waking up to what some people would call higher self, what they would call consciousness witness consciousness. You'd have to be open and appreciate that there's more to this world than meets the eyes. And so we have a Newtonian science world, what's considered a materialistic world, and those are things that we can kind of measure. And then there's the science, the new science called quantum physics. Which understands there's so much more to this reality than what we see and when you have these shifts inside it has your your perception to the world You see it differently and you can think of it as if you live in a building Let's say your your life is a building, you know On the first floor if that's where you live, you're going to have a certain perspective of what your neighborhood is And it's going to be very limited because you can only see from the first floor. And as you move up, if the 20 store [00:13:00] building, if you live above 10 and you start to live on the 15th floor, you have a different perspective of what is in your neighborhood than the person who lives on the first floor. And so conscious work is about kind of getting to a different perspective. I we know, you know, through so much more research now that we perceive the world. Through the lenses of our subconscious programming, you know, and so how we see the world is through the lens of our subconscious and that subconscious programming is is inherited and imprinted on us inherited like literally few generations before we know this through um, research on Holocaust survivors and their children and grandchildren. And we know this through the study, the cherry blossom study on mice were stressed and traumatized and it got passed down to their grand pups. I won't go into the study because it's **Michelle Oravitz:** and DNA. **Lorne Brown:** Yeah, it gets tagged. It's not a genetic mutation, it's a tag. So it can, one generation get tagged, and one generation you can heal it. So, you see the world through the lens of your subconscious, and that lens is based on your history. And [00:14:00] so, I heard a teacher of consciousness once say, Reality's white snow, let's pretend that. And then you have red glasses. I have orange glasses. Some of the listeners have blue, green, white, yellow. We're all seeing white snow, but we're all experiencing it, perceiving it differently because of our lens. And if we want to have a different experience to see that reality, we got to change our lens. **Michelle Oravitz:** Yes. **Lorne Brown:** You know, or we're both fans of Joe Dispenza, right? We both run retreats, and **Michelle Oravitz:** we're Joe Dispenza groupies. **Lorne Brown:** yeah, I like, I like his work. I like his retreats and his books. And in his book, Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself, I think it's where he said it. I've read all of his books and been to many retreats, but I really liked how he said your personal reality is based on your personality. And you can't have, how do you expect to have a different reality if you bring your current personality into your future? You're gonna get the same thing. Right. And so this is about having that shift because, you know, we're going kind of into a rabbit hole here, but if you're open for it, **Michelle Oravitz:** No, I'm totally open for it. And my, my listeners are used [00:15:00] to it, **Lorne Brown:** okay, you know, God, I see they're allowed to, or Gandhi, I've seen this quote attributed to both, but it kind of goes like your beliefs lead to your thoughts, which lead to your feelings, which lead to your actions and behaviors, which lead to your habits. which leads to your destiny. Basically they're saying is your behaviors are always congruent with your beliefs. And when they conflict the program, the belief is going to win. And if you do a behavior long enough, it becomes your habit. So it becomes a reality. So we often want to go and work on the outside world. We often want to go work on a behavior, but the behavior stems from a belief or a program often unconscious. And so we'll self sabotage ourselves, even though we really want to lose that weight. We go and we diet, we exercise, but that's a behavior. But if you have a program that, you know, I'm not beautiful, right, or I'm not thin enough, then the subconscious wants congruency, and it will find a way to sabotage that. [00:16:00] Consciously or unconsciously, it'll happen. And so rather than going to work on the behavior, we go to work on the program, and then it flows down, and the behavior changes naturally. **Michelle Oravitz:** It's so true. And it's almost that, you know, that saying whether you think whether you Think you can or can't  **Lorne Brown:** you're right. Yeah. **Michelle Oravitz:** it's just a matter of what we choose and I think the key with this is that people don't even realize It's almost like they're so asleep in the matrix **Lorne Brown:** Yeah. **Michelle Oravitz:** is such a great movie, by the way, because of that reason, it really shows us how, if we just knew that that was the case, **Lorne Brown:** Yeah. **Michelle Oravitz:** had those beliefs and it impacts our reality, then we would make a difference. But I think the problem is, is not even knowing that it's even there. **Lorne Brown:** Yeah. Well, of course, and I don't know if the age has changed, but it was my observation that around age 40, people start to realize that they need to do their inner work. the drug doesn't work anymore. The antidepressant isn't working, [00:17:00] or they're in a third relationship. It's not working. They change cities. Like it's not working. The changing the outside is only temporary. So somewhere around 40, maybe it's younger now cause things seem to be speeding up, but around age 40 people come in there and they don't know what they're looking for, but they know they're looking for it. And you and I have language for this, right? They're looking for inner work, conscious work, but they kind of know that I know by getting a new relationship, it's not going to help. I got it. Something's not right. about me. And I, you know, I'm going to give an example because the relationship one comes up a lot in my practice when people come and see me. and I share this as an example of self sabotaging programs and why I like the conscious work. And we can talk about how this plays with fertility as well and baby manifestation. This actually wasn't my patient, but it was somebody who shared it. And I loved this case so much because it, it really is a great explanation of of belief change. So She was around 45. She was a lawyer and she had become aware that she was somehow sabotaging relationships. No matter what [00:18:00] relationship she went in, like she would find some not such great guys in her opinion, but she actually realized she found some good guys too. But for some reason, even she knew there was a button and she, she knew she shouldn't push that button, but she would push the button even in her mind when she knew this isn't going to work out. And the, and the relationship would collapse. So at her clinical hypnotherapy session, She got regressed and in this regression, she's experiencing herself as a four year old and she's remembering her mom is making dinner for her and her older sister was around seven and she promises the girls that they get popsicles if they eat all their dinner. So her older sister. Eats her dinner fairly quickly and gets a popsicle. And she, she being for living in that theta brainwave living in the moment, it's not eating quickly. And all of a sudden she sees her sister with a popsicle and she goes, I want a popsicle and her mom's tired end of day. And she angrily says, no, you haven't eaten your dinner. You don't get your dinner to you. You don't get your popsicle till you finish your [00:19:00] dinner. And it probably wasn't said in a loving way. And this triggered the four year old. And like many four year olds, she got. You know, she had a little four year old temper tantrum, and that set off her mom, and then she got sent off. To her room without dinner and without popsicle. And in her story, she's thinking in her dialogue that mommy likes, mommy likes and loves my sister more than me. Mommy doesn't love me. I'm not lovable. And she has this aha moment when that program really started for her. I'm not lovable. Now, remember I said the subconscious and the conscious want congruency. The heart and mind want congruency. When it conflicts, the heart, the shen, the subconscious, wins. And so, she would have a relationship, and if this guy was doting and loving her, her subconscious goes, that's not who we are, we're unlovable. And she would Consciously or unconsciously sabotage the relationship. So in hypnotherapy work, we're able to bring her 45 year old self back and reparent doing her [00:20:00] child work and shift that. And I often say in my practice, I have a an approach. Notice, accept, choose again. Notice everything is neutral and we give it meaning. Neutral. She just did not get a popsicle. Neutral. The meaning she gave it was I'm not lovable, right? And children that are in theta, meaning they're in, they're sponges. They don't have that prefrontal development to discern things. They just take things in and we don't know why. But you know, if you're a product of divorce, which a lot of people are It's usually for the children. It does some form of scarring, subconscious scarring, right? Because the children feel like they're responsible. It's their fault. So guilt shows up or shame shows up. Not safe. So all these programs come up and when I distill them down, I see people that are worth hundreds of millions of dollars. I see people that can't afford my services, right? And based on what they get paid, right? And when you distill it down, the stories are, can be very different, but when you still it down, it's I'm not enough, right? I'm not lovable. [00:21:00] I'm not pretty enough. I'm not thin enough. I'm not smart enough. It's kind of, I'm not enough when you distill it down, whether you're worth a couple hundred million or whether you're scraping things together. So. Notice everything is neutral. We give it meaning. And when we believe in the story, we make it real. So this is not to believe in the story. And that's kind of that materialistic side, right? And we use these tools conscious work to go in and clean up the operating system. And here's an important point I want to share with our listeners is You know, you have this hardware, but the hardware functions depending on the software and I got multiple stories like this, but I'll give you a couple, you know, they have done research on those with multiple personality disorders and depending on the personality, right? One will need reading glasses. One will not. One's blood tests will be diabetic and the other one will not. Right? I mean.  **Michelle Oravitz:** to orange juice. **Lorne Brown:** Yeah, when we allergic not so same physical body. So from a journalistic point of view, this makes no sense, but from a quantum perspective, it does. Right. And and we've heard people [00:22:00] with near death experiences. I've, I've heard through a colleague of one before, and I just, I'd met one recently, actually, and she's written a book on it, Anita, where she, yeah, it's great, right? **Michelle Oravitz:** Yeah. Yeah. **Lorne Brown:** So, you know, her story is she. Developed cancer, funny thing, not so funny, but she always had a fear that she would die and get cancer. So, you know, you got to be careful where you're putting your focus, right? She did everything she could to not get cancer. She got cancer and she was ridden with tumors and she's in the hospital and her husband's by her side. And the story goes that she goes unconscious. So they tell her, say goodbye. She, this is it. She's, you know. She's going to die and she's got, they got on some medications too, I believe for pain relief. And I think it was a day or two later, she opens her eyes and she has an experience of a near death experience where we won't go into it today where she sees other. Family members are beings, but not the personalities like she just knew who they were, but she realizes she's coming back and she knew she was coming back [00:23:00] different. It wasn't like a full lobotomy, like 180 degree turn, but she had a personality change, right? And she knew her cancer is gone. And when she woke up, she tried to convince her husband her cancer was gone. And he's like, you know, no, you know, they got the doctors. She was able to re Share stories of conversations that they had outside when she was in the coma in another room. She forbade him. She could, you know, she knew what the doctor's shoes look like, right? Everything. So **Michelle Oravitz:** that's that bird's eye view. **Lorne Brown:** she was outside the body, but her cancer went away without any medication. After that, she woke up from a coma. And her cancer just resolved herself. So there's that personality. So her personality changed and her physical body changed, right? Because of this and going back to our friend Joe Dispenza, Dr. Joseph Dispenza and your listeners check out his book. They're supernatural the placebo and breaking the habit of being yourself. That's a really good one breaking the habit Right. It's a good one to start with. He talks about you can use matter to change matter, which can be slow. That's for our fertility patients taking supplements. [00:24:00] That's IVF, that's diet matter, change matter, or you can use energy to change matter, which can be spontaneous. Like what happened with Anita, which when her cancer went away, right? Is it went away pretty quickly, right? **Michelle Oravitz:** There's people with well, we see it all the time at Joe Dispenza's work stage four cancer. It just, it goes away. **Lorne Brown:** Yeah. So that's working with a different, dimension of yourself, right? If you want to speak. So the conscious work that I use is how to tap into that, how to tune into it. And it came from my experience, right? I, I've learned this and developed this from many people I've studied with. And I'm a kinesthetic learning. That's learner. That's why I've learned psych KFT, Marissa peers, rapid transformational therapy, Ericksonian The guy just. Love it, right? I think it started from insecurity. Not enough, not smart enough. So I kept on doing things which brought me my success outside, but inside it wasn't enough. So I kept on learning and learning and learning. And then eventually, you know, you're brought to your knees, which I was. debilitating anxiety. And I go in and do the [00:25:00] inner work and I have the transformation. And then I'm kind of at peace. Don't feel like I need to do too much. But now there's this new drive, this overflowing, wanted to share. It's a different feeling. It's comes from peace. It doesn't exhaust you. Right. And so I think on the outside, if I was looking at me, I looked. Similar as in go, go, go. Always learning, always doing right. But I was coming from fear and lack for many years, my doing and stuff. So my doing just got me more fear and lack because I could never feel that void. Now I'm going, going, going, but it's coming from feeling more whole and complete and I'm not attached whether I do it or not, right? I'm not attached to it so much. And but yet I'm still doing it. But now I feel Charged by it. **Michelle Oravitz:** That's so great. I mean, don't you see the yin and the yang too, in a lot of this **Lorne Brown:** Oh, yes. Yeah. Yeah. **Michelle Oravitz:** the harmony, the **Lorne Brown:** Yeah, and you got to keep going into the end So you then you have the young and it happens, right? So, you know, I go inside I become quiet and and then all of a sudden all this [00:26:00] activity and inspire thought comes through me And then I I want to go in and see if I can manifest it, right? **Michelle Oravitz:** Yeah. And everything kind of goes in pulses, you know, there's a, there's pulses, even with like experiences that we have in life, there's ebbs and flows. I think that we get impatient or we think that it's going to be forever, but nothing lasts forever. It's like the good news and the bad news, nothing lasts forever. **Lorne Brown:** Right? Yeah, it's the good news and the bad news. Yeah, in that sense, don't be attached. **Michelle Oravitz:** Yeah, true. **Lorne Brown:** Which is a practice. **Michelle Oravitz:** it is, and it's something that the ancients have been telling us this whole time. They've told us to go within, they've told us not to be too attached, to learn from nature, to learn from what's around us. to flow, flow with it. **Lorne Brown:** And a tip for our listeners, because again, I teach what I've experienced. Many people may be going, well, I've read these books and I know all this stuff and I haven't had a shift. I was that guy where I had read everything and took courses, but I didn't do the process work. I, I conceptually understood it. I could teach it. But I wasn't living it. And it wasn't until I actually did the process work that the [00:27:00] transformation started happening, the awakening started happening. And so that's kind of, you know, with my patients, when I work with them, they want to get in the head and understand, which I love. We got to understand when you understand the why behind it, they say that the how becomes easier. The why is, you know, how does it work? And then the how is, what are you going to do? But if it's just an intellectual discussion you'll have a mind shift. But you won't have a trait change. And what's the difference? A mind shift is that temporary, you feel excited, this makes sense. It feels excited, but it's a shift. It's like when you pull an elastic band apart, it's neuro elasticity, it stretches out, this feels good. But within an hour or two, or a day or two, it goes back to its normal shape. So you haven't made a neuroplastic change, you just made a mindset shift. And if you do that daily, multiple times, it eventually become neuroplastic. And what I mean neuroplastic is if you stretch out a piece of soft plastic and you let go, it stays stretched. So that's the trait change. So repetition or doing many things that create a mind shift regularly often will give you [00:28:00] neuroplasticity changes, right? That hold becomes a trait. That's that, you know, do certain actions over and over again. So that's one way. But then there's other. faster ways to do neuroplastic changes, which doesn't just require repetition. That is one of them, but there's other processes I use. Part of my hypnosis practices and other energy psychology tools is what they're often called now to help make that neuroplastic change, not just from repetition, but from doing these Process work and we call it process work because it's not it's not done. It's a it's a bottom up process versus a top down So i'm not a counselor a therapist. That would be somebody who's doing a top down Let's talk about this and there's some benefit to it. The clinical hypnotherapist perspective is a bottom up meaning Your tyra box said this once your issues are stuck in your tissues So when you have these emotions rarely does somebody say I feel it in my head It does happen once in a while. Most people feel it in their throat, in their chest, in their stomach. It's in your cells. And we got science to talk about [00:29:00] how the microbiome changes with stress and emotions. **Michelle Oravitz:** images of people, all people that were angry, all people that were sad. And they would notice that it would light up in certain spots consistently in the body, which is really fascinating. You can probably find it online. **Lorne Brown:** cool. Absolutely. And, you know, we know like we got serotonin receptors in the gut. Now the heart's being known as a, as a second brain may have more what the read off of it more than the brain and, and then dispensa and heart math talk about heart brain coherence. So we're. You know, I look at it this way is, you know, back in the day of Galileo and Newton, the days when we thought that the sun revolved around the earth and the earth was flat, it was hard for society to shift and science to shift, right? Cause everything we understood the way we could look, it was like, no, no, the world's flat. It look at it, you can tell, look, look outside, doesn't look round or look, look, you can tell that. the sun is going around the earth. Look in the sky. It's so obvious. And you [00:30:00] can't tell me the earth is spinning. We would feel it, right? And now today, most people realize that the earth is round, not flat. There are so few flatters out there. They realize the earth is spinning and that the earth goes around the sun. But there's your perception, you know, there's the first floor view. From my view, the sun is going around the earth. I see it rise and set, right? I can see it float around. I'm standing still. I'm pretty sure about it, but that's a illusion. It's not a complete correct perception on that first floor when you go to a higher floor. So in this case, when we go into space, We can see that it's actually the earth that goes around the sun and the earth is round. And then if we go to a higher floor, we're going to probably get a whole other understanding of what's going on in this human experience and purpose and what's your individual purpose. And people have spoken of it. I haven't tapped into that aspect. I've had those. Non medicated, so non psychedelic experiences where I've tapped into profound peace, where I've tapped into bliss.[00:31:00]  I've also, through psychedelics, I've only done it once, so I'll never do it again, where I tapped into my shadow, right? Accelerated my journey, but I wouldn't wish that upon anybody, going into my shadow work unprepared. **Michelle Oravitz:** 'cause if you, you have to be ready for it. That's **Lorne Brown:** I wasn't ready for it. I, I, I cheated. I cheated with psychedelics. And it put me into my shadow grateful now because and here's a litmus test for myself. So I share this with the listeners as well. If you. don't like your life now, then I'm pretty sure you're still living in kind of a victim mode. You don't like your past and you'll have all the evidence to say why you don't like it. And if you can love your past, no matter how bad it is, then I know you love your now. I know you love your life. Why? Because You realize that who you are today is based on everything that's happened to you and you and because you love where you are today, you would never want to change your past because you love your day. Doesn't mean you want to relive your past, but you're grateful for. You don't regret it because you love today. [00:32:00] But if you hate your past, then it's I'm pretty sure you really don't love it. your day. And there are some terrible things that have happened to people. And I've seen people who've had terrible acts done to them. They would never ask to go do it again, like, but they also say, I love my life now. And so I wouldn't change anything in my past. So that shows you that's healed, right? That vibration that's healed. And so, because there's only this moment. So I find conscious work powerful when you bring it to reproductive health. I want to quote our Randine Lewis friend who wrote the book, The Infertility Cure, many books, but I remember hearing her talk about when women get into a later stage of their reproductive years, especially into their forties she said, you know, at the beginning, you know, reproduction is, it's a, it's a youth game, Jing, we call it essence Jing, it's the physicality, right? You got to have good physicality and it, and that happens with the youth. We see it around us, right? Like, a 90 year old and a 20 year old, the same person or different [00:33:00] physically. But there's something about spiritual maturity and sometimes, and this is where it kind of ties into Dr. Jo Dispenza, matter change matter. So that's the physical, the Jing. And then there's energy that can change matter. And that's what we call the Shen, the spirit tapping into that consciousness. And she says, when you're younger, you can be spiritually mature because you have such good Jing, it overrides everything. And so you can be a drug addict. And you're 20s and getting pregnant all the time, right? Poorly eating, all that stuff. And then if you get into your 40s, the physicality you want, but it's not enough, you need to, as she said, have your shit together. So that's, I'm quoting her. And sometimes that's when we see what we call miracles. It overrides the physical. And you really need to do that spiritual, the spiritual maturity happens. And so, you know, have both. Add to that her excitement with donor egg back in the day when we were having this conversation was she couldn't wait to meet the Children that were born through donor egg cycles because she [00:34:00] says currently this was way back when in early 2000 people were born with either young mothers, so physically strong, spiritually immature. They're in their twenties, early thirties or they're born with women in the early forties. physically not as strong, but spiritually more mature. So they didn't have both. She goes, but with the donor egg cycle, they get the gene from the, the egg. So a physical, physically strong, younger woman, and they are gestated. And raised by spiritually mature women. It's going to be the first time where they get both strength from the physical and strength from the spiritual. So she was quite excited. It was a different perspective to look at the Dorae. She was like, I wonder what kind of children these are going to be, right? So,  **Michelle Oravitz:** amazing. And actually it's really interesting. I don't know if you've seen this yourself, but sometimes the donor egg and the child looks like the mother. **Lorne Brown:** yeah, well, not surprising. I, I, I can't quote you on this, but I remember that they've done this in animals where you put him in a different, like, I don't know, [00:35:00] a donkey into a horse or something like, and it comes out looking more like the the mother. Like the, the horse. So, because don't forget you start as, you know, You know, a bunch of cells, right, you know, when you go in and you're grown, so you are influenced because you're, you're taking in in Chinese medicine talks about this, the emotional well being of the mother during pregnancy will impact the nervous system and the emotional personality of that child. And so what you're eating and what you're doing is helping grow that child. So we have what we call prenatal Jing, you know, for our listeners. So you get that from the mother, the father, and then. throughout pregnancy. And then postnatal Jing is what you, what happens after you're born. So your diet lifestyle. And so everything is impacting you up until you're born. That's what we'd call your genes. And in Chinese medicine called pre pre pregenetic destination, right? Prenatal, prenatal essence. I don't know if I said, if I use the right word, prenatal essence or prenatal Jing is what happens. So, yeah, I love [00:36:00] that story that she looked a little bit like the mother, not surprising. **Michelle Oravitz:** Yeah. And I've actually seen it because I, one of them she's somebody that I'm friends with on Facebook and she's also been on the podcast, Nancy Weiss. She's a spirit baby medium, is a whole other **Lorne Brown:** Yeah. **Michelle Oravitz:** topic. Right. But she. donor embryos and one of her daughters, she put a side by side picture of herself when she was younger and the daughter, and it was crazy. How similar they looked and then I've heard another story of somebody with freckles that she's had freckles But the mother of the donor did not and her husband did not So she always wanted a child with freckles and sure enough one of them got freckles  **Lorne Brown:** Very cute. Yeah, And that, there's so much things we don't understand and the donor egg cycle, I don't know if you've seen this, but with my patients, they only have one regret and it's a great regret that I've always heard when I've heard any regrets, I don't hear it often, but I hear it [00:37:00] and they say that the only regret I have is that I didn't do this donor egg cycle sooner because I don't, I realized I could have been with this baby I, I waited, I, you know, cause they're doing other things and understand there's a process to come to this place where you're ready to do donor a. But that's a great regret. Meaning they love this baby like from day from day one implantation, right? They have this connection. They're their mother. And and. It's, it's, that's great news, right? Cause so many people understandably have to get their head around about not using their own genetic material, right? And when you get there, when you surrender, which is part of conscious work, right? And the resistance drops and you get into flow and receptivity, the experience can be beautiful. And then regardless, even if you don't, when that baby's born, you're like, what the heck? I've been waiting for this forever. **Michelle Oravitz:** Yes. And that's another thing. So looking at the same thing from different lenses and different perspectives, and then you can kind of think, [00:38:00] okay, I may have wanted it to go this way, but perhaps it can go another way. And I'll still get the end goal, which is really to become a mother. **Lorne Brown:** Yeah, that's the end goal. And that's what we want to focus on. And from the conscious work, you know, we, we hear so often in manifestation work and in teachers of consciousness, not to be attached to form an outcome. And I'm a practical guy. So the left brain, my math background, my accounting, I'm, what I would say my feet are on the ground and my header is in the clouds, not just, you know, some people either their head in their clouds. So some people in our industry just head in the clouds. So it's hard to bring it to this earth or my old profession as a accountant, the feet are on the ground, right? I feel like I'm, I'm doing both of that.  So. I want to share this because this worked for me. And again, I often share is, you know, it's easy to say don't attach to form an outcome. That's easy to say you're not the one that has, you want this form an outcome. So it's, you can't fool the universe. You can't pretend, right? Really pretend, but you can do [00:39:00] practices. And I have found this line and I didn't come up with this. I heard this from somebody else and I was like, brilliant. And it works for me and it's worked for hundreds of other people I've worked with this or something better. Yeah. I want this or something better that had such a different vibration to it because you didn't choose your desire So I will never say you can't have you can't want this You can't desire this because you didn't choose it. I I prefer chocolate ice cream over strawberry. I can't tell you why it's just it is I just like I want chocolate ice cream. I don't really want strawberry ice cream. It's just What is, and so, but when you have a desperate need for it, that if I can't have this, then you create resistance and that impacts the field and that cannot be healthy. But if you have a desire, you want it, but you also know you're going to be okay, whether you have it or not, that doesn't add resistance to the field. And so often we, cause if you get focused on has to be this way, then you're not leaving yourself open to other things that [00:40:00] can bring you that same experience. Right? Because what does the baby bring to you? Right? You know, why do you want the baby? What's it gonna bring? What's gonna be different? What are you gonna experience? You know this kind of work, right? Because then you could get little, I call them Drift logs or kisses on the cheek from the universe where you know what it feels like you're practicing what it feels like and it's This or this or something better and then all of a sudden it that same experience comes to you But it's a different manifestation physically. So you're like, oh You know getting that feeling and so you're you're starting to get it from other places as well You're experiencing it. And when I say get it from other places I want to use that loosely is you have learned to Elicit that experience inside of you and then you're starting to see it manifested on the outside so because you don't want to have to get it from the outside because again, then you're not whole and complete This whole work is about becoming whole and complete where it's cut. You are it's It's you're making it inside of it. You're tapped into a part of yourself higher than I guess the ego self to use that language. And then it becomes fun to [00:41:00] see if you can manifest it on the outside, but you're already experiencing the feeling. Hence it's easy not to be attached because you're already feeling the joy or the love or the nurturing of something else, right? And the being of service to something else, you're already bringing up that experience. So you don't need it on the outside, but then all of a sudden you see it on the outside and that just bumps it up a bit. It amplifies it. And so you get, but it's temporary, that amplification. And then when you come back to your set point, that set point is peace and joy anyhow. So you're good. **Michelle Oravitz:** So it's unconditional peace and joy. It doesn't have a condition on it. You choose to just have that. **Lorne Brown:** Yeah. **Michelle Oravitz:** you can, and I think that that's the big thing is that people don't realize that they can actually do that. They could bring it up through just meditation and different practices that they can bring it up in themselves. **Lorne Brown:** Yeah. You tap into that. And I mean, I've, I've had that. I have glimpses. I have experiences of it. And for now the language is I'm, I'm tapping into my true nature and everybody has this true nature, your witness consciousness, your higher self, you want to give it a word. [00:42:00] And. I think we might have talked about this when I interviewed you on the Conscious Fertility podcast, but it's not all positive. It feels good. You still get uncomfortable feelings. You're just not at the full effect of them. So you experience the sadness. You can experience fear. You can experience guilt or hopelessness, but it moves through you like a song on a radio, 90 seconds, and it passes through you. And then you're back to that peace. And So if you're able to not get into the story and you can experience it, you still feel these uncomfortable feelings, but there's a, there's could be an underlying peace or even beauty behind some of those feelings. You're just not at the full effect of them and they just don't last for, for weeks. **Michelle Oravitz:** Yeah. Well, the untethered soul, I think that was like a big game changer for me, that book **Lorne Brown:** Michael Singer's book. Yeah. **Michelle Oravitz:** Singer, he's amazing. And I think that it really was about like allowing discomfort to happen without judgment, without that kind of good or bad, that neutrality, just kind of allowing it to happen. And I have an [00:43:00] example because I burned myself. I remember it was a Friday night and I was exhausted. I was so tired. I couldn't wait to sleep. And I burned my thumb. was like, man, and it was a stupid thing. Cause I was so tired and I touched something and I knew I shouldn't have done, it was just like, without thinking. And I was like, how am I going to sleep with this burning sensation? It was like the worst feeling ever. You know, it's like when you first burn yourself. And I remember thinking to myself, maybe it was like my higher guidance, something resist the burn. So I was like, okay, let me try this. literally felt, I closed my eyes and like, I imagined myself just kind of going through the fire with my hand and almost. Accepting it, inviting it, allowing it. And literally within five minutes, the burn went away. **Lorne Brown:** Yeah, and that's the quantum. That's energy changing matter and you use the awesome word resistance Right resistance is futile to quote the Borg from Star Trek Resistance is futile for those Trekkies out there When you add resistance basically you amplify the burn you amplify the [00:44:00] suffering or take from the Buddhist quote pain is inevitable the burn hurts Suffering is optional. That's where you amplify and when you can lean into it versus it's counterintuitive because we should run away from it. We think, right? And I had that similar experience in the nineties. I I had read, I read dr joe dispenses book, but I didn't understand it. I kind of read it, but Didn't catch very much of it the first read and one day when I was studying to write the exams to become a chartered accountant, a CPA I had sadness come over me real, and it was a new thing. I wasn't something I really experienced this kind of sadness that I could recall. And I don't know why I did this, but there's again, another part of you leading the way here. I decided to, in the middle of the day, I had shared accommodations. I was living with a female and she had Yanni and the Ghetto Blaster. Back in the day, it was Ghetto Blasters. with cassettes, maybe CDs. She had some incense burners. So I lit that and there was like lavender rose in it. And I went in the [00:45:00] bath and just decided to experience the sadness. So as I'm listening to the sad music, there's some incense and candle lit in the middle of the day in the bath, hot bath. I'm so going into the sadness. Tears are rolling down my eyes. And in a moment I'm in full bliss. Like I'm like bliss. Like. But I I don't do drugs, but what except for that psychedelic experience, what, what a good high would be like, it was like, and honestly, if that's what it feels like, I understand why people would do drugs. It was just bliss. And I'm like, you know, try to be sad. Because I was like, this feels great. Can I be sad? I couldn't be sad. And it was only later I had that experience first. And then I read dispenses book. Sorry, not just Ben's, Eckhart Tolle's book, Eckhart Tolle, The Power of Now is what I meant. And the line where he says, you, when you're present, you can't suffer, because when you're regretting the past or fear in the future, you're not in the present. But if you're in the present, he says, even sadness can be turned into bliss. And when I read that line in the book, [00:46:00] I had my aha moment because I had that experience. And now the process that I do in my conscious work is about lowering the resistance. Somebody says, what are you doing? You're tuning into your, your wist witness consciousness. You mentioned Michael Singer, the untethered soul. He often says he doesn't use tools or do tools, but he kind of does. And and I have a process that I believe brings down the resistance. My experience, people, I've worked with and then you have that flow and receptivity and sometimes I just have peace. Maybe it's at, you know, if my, if I'm frustrated or fear, it's a seven out of 10, it'll come down to say a two or one. So peace in an unhappy situation still, right? But peace. So the resistance is low. Yeah, **Michelle Oravitz:** flow in that moment. And it's interesting because I, my litmus test is, are you present? Really? That's the question. I, a lot of people that I work with is, are you present? Like, cause many times when they share things that are uncomfortable for them, they're not really in the present moment. They're either [00:47:00] expecting a future or thinking about a past or something that happens. So the present moment's always the antidote. To everything. If we **Lorne Brown:** present. And that's what the mind does. It's the nature of the mind. You can't get mad at the mind for thinking because that's its nature to be like getting upset with water for being wet, right? It's its nature. So you're fighting with reality. However, there's tools to help you get present and these uncomfortable feelings can become portals to presence. Right. And you're not wallowing them and, and embellishing them, you know, you're not inflating them. You're leaning into them and observing them. So I think what's happening, my experience, my understanding to this point is when we really get practice at noticing and observing them and accepting them, I think we're tuning, we go into present moment, but we do this by tuning into our witness consciousness because the mere fact of witnessing them, not, it shouldn't be this way. It's not fair, like getting into the head. But. **Michelle Oravitz:** neutral watcher. **Lorne Brown:** get into the watching, just getting practice at watching, then you [00:48:00] tune into your witness consciousness and that nature of you is peace and joy. So you tune into it. So wherever you put your energy is what's going to grow. So if you believe in the story and you're at the effect of the story, then you're You're unconscious and you're experiencing it. You're suffering right now. You've amplified the negative situation if you're able to observe it I'm not saying you'll like it. We're not doing a spiritual bypass here, but getting practice at observing at it I believe you tune into the witness consciousness and It's nature's peace and joy and the metaphor I use for this Michelle is when we so Tell me how this lands for you and I'm curious for your audience because this for me was my another aha moment just like what's going on here because I'm having these experiences and I want to have language to share with the people I work with. So if you buy an apple, you have to consciously you Michelle ego Michelle has to pick up the apple and chew it. But after that, Michelle, you're not going release salivary enzymes in your mouth. Like I got to do that. Nobody talked to me. Nobody talked to me. I'm getting acid into [00:49:00] my stomach now. Okay, I cannot. Walk up the stairs because my intestines are now absorbing the all these B vitamins or same thing when you sleep when you go to sleep You're unconscious. You're not breathing yourself. You're not pumping your blood Or pumping your heart circulating your blood your autonomic nervous system is doing this another part your subconscious program is doing this, right? The autonomic nervous system. Well same thing. I don't believe for me that I let go of these programs or emotions anymore. Not Lauren Brown ego. Just like I don't release the salivary enzyme. All I have, I believe it's my witness consciousness does this. It's what's metabolizing these uncomfortable feelings and old programs. And how do we do this? Well, first you have to make the unconscious conscious. So that's my notice step. Everything is neutral and then we give it meaning. Don't believe in the story. When you do, you make it real. So don't take it personally. Then I have multiple tools during the accepting part to surrender to what is, not fight it. Doesn't mean you're resigned to it. Doesn't mean you like it. We're just accepting that this is how I feel right now. And you [00:50:00] accept it and you start to observe it and get really, this is a skill. You get practice at observing it. And by that observing, you tune into the witness consciousness and it is what lets go the feelings. It's what metabolizes it. So, so. It's the intelligence. And so give it a conscious divine. I don't know if it's a part of me or part. I don't know. All I know is Lauren Brown is not doing it. Just like Lauren Brown gets to choose to bite the apple. Lauren Brown gets to choose to notice, not take it personally and observe it. That's all I do. The digestion of the apple is outside of my ego, my conscious mind, the digestion and the alchemy of these emotions where I was sad, went from sad to bliss. Right or go from fear to just feeling at peace. I'm not doing that I don't believe I let go of it and this ties into Michael Singers He says that these I don't know what he calls them Sankara's or something these these these energy blocks. They're [00:51:00] there So you're not experiencing your true nature You're all blocked up with these old programs and beliefs and feelings, but when they get released they move up and out You have this space now where you get to experience yourself. So that's how he describes it. Does, I mean, the, the metaphors and the concepts, yeah, the bottom line is you got to do the work you get. That's my point. It's nice to understand. A lot of us cannot confirm or prove anything, but when you have the experience, you don't care because the experience is peace and peace. It was nice. **Michelle Oravitz:** It is. **Lorne Brown:** I'm not at the, I'm not at the state, I'm not at the stage where I can equally treat fear and, and peace or fear and love together. Like some people say you get to a place where you don't, you don't judge either. You're, they're just vibrations. You're okay. I definitely prefer peace and joy and bliss over fear, shame, guilt, just so you know. Yeah. **Michelle Oravitz:** really our true default **Lorne Brown:** Yeah, **Michelle Oravitz:** is in that nature and that's the Buddha [00:52:00] nature. That's kind of like **Lorne Brown:** yeah, **Michelle Oravitz:** like form and we learn the other things. **Lorne Brown:** yeah, **Michelle Oravitz:** habituated through habits. So bringing this into fertility, which I think is actually very relevant, even though, you know, it's kind of like this big grand concept, it could totally apply to going through IVF, going through the resistance. And also in the IVF, you get so focused on the numbers and the analytical, where sometimes you need to kind of. move back and allow yourself the space and the, and to really take care of your wellbeing. And that's kind of like a, my big thing about that, which always tends to kind of fall in the back burner burner. **Lorne Brown:** yeah, yeah, you're going through the journey and anyhow, so that's all thing pain is Inevitable suffering is optional. I don't think anybody would want to go through an IVF However, if you're going through it, you could go kicking and screaming and suffer through it, or you can go through it and, and not amplify the difficulties of it. And that, again, is a skill set, because [00:53:00] IVF is not easy. As you know, the research shows it's like getting a cancer diagnosis or terminal diagnosis, infertility. So I want to clarify that we're not dismissing it. The conscious work is about being authentic. It's actually about feeling your feelings. However, with a different lens and developing a skill set, a process, so you can metabolize it, right? But yeah, if you're going to go on this journey, if you're in this journey, you didn't choose it, but you're in it. And so how do you use it as, as they say in the conscious teachings, how do you make it as, how is this happening for you versus to you? What does that mean? How do I get out of victim mode? Because it doesn't serve you to being accountable, responsible. What does that mean? Accountable responsible does not mean you blame yourself or you blame other accountable. Responsible means that if you're having the experience, then that's all you need to know that you're responsible for healing it because you're the one having the experience. If you if you it wasn't your responsibility, then you wouldn't be having that experience. And there's so many experiences [00:54:00] happening around the world at one time, and each individual is only aware of so many the ones that they're aware of that are triggering them that they're experiencing. That's, that's all you need to know that that means you're accountable, responsible for that. The stuff that's happening around the world that doesn't trigger you, it's not your responsibility to do the inner work around it. **Michelle Oravitz:** Yeah. Well, I mean, I can keep talking to you forever and of course we just talked about one subject, so perhaps I'll bring you back for other ones as well. But this is this is definitely the kind of thing that I'm very interested in and I nerd out on this all the time. It really is something I think about every single day. I think that it is when you really are bringing up your consciousness and becoming more aware in your life and. Really being the creator of your life or owning that you are a creator in your life I just think it brings another element of purpose and meaning everything. **Lorne Brown:** Yeah. We all want to be happy. And we think different things outside of us will make us happy. This work brings that kind of [00:55:00] happiness. And if, to kind of wrap this part up on consciousness from the materialistic and then the quantum perspective, you know, when we, when we're unconscious, or when we're in that state of fear, we don't feel safe, right? Then our body goes into survival mode, right? The fight or flight. And so, our resources are not available for healing. creativity and reproduction because they're in survival mode, you know, blood gets drained from the, the thinking brain goes, the blood gets drained from the digestion reproduction. And so, but when you feel safe, which is what conscious work is, so here's on the material level, you free up resources for healing, creativity, reproduction. And we know this, that the unsafe hormones of cortisol. and adrenaline and epinephrine, all those things affect inflammation, the body, the effect, your immune system, your hormonal system, your gut microbiome. And when you feel safe, you're releasing the

Radio Campus Tours – 99.5 FM
GhettoSortez ! – Leiho et Charlie Yota

Radio Campus Tours – 99.5 FM

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025


Seb (animateur de l’émission Ghettoblaster), Marie et Samuel (animateurs de l’émission Sortez!) s’allient pour une belle interview autour de Leiho, une artiste Néo-Soul qui a sorti son album « Cycle » le 22 mars 2024 et de Charlie Yota, un rappeur membre du groupe OCTC qui apparaît en featuring sur le titre « Ensorcelée ». Lors de cette émission, […] L'article GhettoSortez ! – Leiho et Charlie Yota est apparu en premier sur Radio Campus Tours - 99.5 FM.

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Ghettoblaster – Thelmaa

Radio Campus Tours – 99.5 FM

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025


Mardi 18 mars 2025 Ghettoblaster recevait Thelmaa après la sortie le 14 février de leur album « Nocturnal Animal ». C’est Constance qui est venue nous parler de cet album à la narration puissante et d’une grande richesse musicale: RnB, pop, rap, trip-hop… Les influences musicales sont nombreuses et les thématiques abordées complexes. Avec cet album, Thelmaa […] L'article Ghettoblaster – Thelmaa est apparu en premier sur Radio Campus Tours - 99.5 FM.

Radio Campus Tours – 99.5 FM
Cuvée Scène Locale meets Ghettoblaster – Épisode 5

Radio Campus Tours – 99.5 FM

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025


Cuvée Scène Locale meets Ghettoblaster – EPISODE 5 – Mars 2025 Un épisode enregistré depuis l’Ecole Brassart (école de design graphique et animation 3D) le jeudi 06 mars 2025.Avec Stéphane Terrien, directeur de l’école Brassart, Renaud Loeillet formateur et les élèves de deuxième année: Elouan, Salma, Clément et Luna. Ainsi que Cassandra, de la médiathèque […] L'article Cuvée Scène Locale meets Ghettoblaster – Épisode 5 est apparu en premier sur Radio Campus Tours - 99.5 FM.

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Cuvée Scène Locale meet Ghettoblaster – Episode 6

Radio Campus Tours – 99.5 FM

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025


Cuvée Scène Locale meets Ghettoblaster – EPISODE 6 – Mars 2025 Un épisode enregistré à la Médiathèque Aimé Césaire d’Amboise avec Nathalie Lefèvre, médiathécaire et Brice « Passager ». Passager sera en concert à la médiathèque d’Amboise le samedi 22 février à 14h30. A cette occasion, nous avons parlé avec lui de son parcours, de son EP […] L'article Cuvée Scène Locale meet Ghettoblaster – Episode 6 est apparu en premier sur Radio Campus Tours - 99.5 FM.

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Cuvée Scène Locale meets Ghettoblaster

Radio Campus Tours – 99.5 FM

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025


Cuvée Scène Locale meets Ghettoblaster – EPISODE 4 – Février 2025 Un épisode enregistré depuis la Bibliothèque Centrale de Tours le vendredi 14 février.Guiom et Pascal, médiathécaires sont revenus sur le rôle des bibliothèques dans la diffusion et le partage des musiques, et la mise en avant de la scène locale. Nos invités ont mis […] L'article Cuvée Scène Locale meets Ghettoblaster est apparu en premier sur Radio Campus Tours - 99.5 FM.

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Ghettoblaster – Metro Combo & Voyage aux Antilles

Radio Campus Tours – 99.5 FM

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025


Mercredi 12 février nous recevions Greg et Sylvain des Métro Combo. Métro Combo ce sont neuf musiciens qui bouillonnent de musiques antillaises sur scène, derrière un cuivre, des congas, un clavier, où un micro qui envoie un créole jamais avare de bonnes histoires. Une émission sur les cultures musicales antillaises agrémentée de vinyles emmenés pour […] L'article Ghettoblaster – Metro Combo & Voyage aux Antilles est apparu en premier sur Radio Campus Tours - 99.5 FM.

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Cuvée Scène Locale meets Ghettoblaster

Radio Campus Tours – 99.5 FM

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025


Cuvée Scène Locale meets Ghettoblaster – EPISODE 3 – Janvier 2025 Ce mois-ci, Sébastien reçoit Laura, de la médiathèque François Mitterrand de Tours-Nord, Cassandra de la médiathèque de Joué-les-Tours et Muriel de la médiathèque Michel Serres de Saint-Avertin. Ces trois médiathécaires sont les oreilles attentives de la scène locale, et proposent en plus du catalogue musical de leurs médiathèques, des animations et […] L'article Cuvée Scène Locale meets Ghettoblaster est apparu en premier sur Radio Campus Tours - 99.5 FM.

The Sound Kitchen
Textile dumping in Ghana

The Sound Kitchen

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2024 24:12


This week on The Sound Kitchen you'll hear the answer to the question about second-hand clothing sent to Ghana. There's “The Listener's Corner”, Ollia Horton's “Happy Moment”, and “Music from Erwan”. All that and the new quiz and bonus questions too, so click the “Play” button above and enjoy!  Hello everyone! Welcome to The Sound Kitchen weekly podcast, published every Saturday – here on our website, or wherever you get your podcasts. You'll hear the winners' names announced and the week's quiz question, along with all the other ingredients you've grown accustomed to: your letters and essays, “On This Day”, quirky facts and news, interviews, and great music … so be sure and listen every week.Mark your calendars now for 12 December, 6 PM Paris time – that's when the winners of the ePOP video competition will be announced, live on the ePOP Facebook page. My good pals Max Bale and Gaël Flaugère, who run the Planète Radio department that sponsors ePOP, invited me to come on the show and talk to you, in English. So plan to stay up late or get up early on 12 December, beloved listeners! And we are so pleased that "one of our own" has made it into the running: Saleem Akhtar Chadhar, the president of the RFI Seven Stars Listeners Club, is one of the 10 nominees in the RFI Clubs category! It's time for you to get your New Year's resolutions – or wishes – in the mail for our annual New Year's Day show. We need your resolutions and/or wishes by 15 December.Erwan and I are busy cooking up special shows with your music requests, so get them in! Send your music requests to thesoundkitchen@rfi.fr  Tell us why you like the piece of music, too – it makes it more interesting for us all!Facebook: Be sure to send your photos to thesoundkitchen@rfi.fr for the RFI English Listeners Forum banner!More tech news: Did you know we have a YouTube channel? Just go to YouTube and write “RFI English” in the search bar, and there we are! Be sure to subscribe to see all our videos.Would you like to learn French? RFI is here to help you!Our website “Le Français facile avec RFI” has news broadcasts in slow, simple French, as well as bilingual radio dramas (with real actors!) and exercises to practice what you have heard.Go to our website and get started! At the top of the page, click on “Test level”. According to your score, you'll be counselled to the best-suited activities for your level.Do not give up! As Lidwien van Dixhoorn, the head of “Le Français facile” service told me: “Bathe your ears in the sound of the language, and eventually, you'll get it.” She should know – Lidwien is Dutch and came to France hardly able to say “bonjour” and now she heads this key RFI department – so stick with it!Be sure you check out our wonderful podcasts!In addition to the news articles on our site, with in-depth analysis of current affairs in France and across the globe, we have several podcasts that will leave you hungry for more.There's Spotlight on France, Spotlight on Africa, The International Report, and of course, The Sound Kitchen. We also have an award-winning bilingual series – an old-time radio show, with actors (!) to help you learn French, called Les voisins du 12 bis. Remember, podcasts are radio, too! As you see, sound is still quite present in the RFI English service. Please keep checking our website for updates on the latest from our journalists. You never know what we'll surprise you with!To listen to our podcasts from your PC, go to our website; you'll see “Podcasts” at the top of the page. You can either listen directly or subscribe and receive them directly on your mobile phone.To listen to our podcasts from your mobile phone, slide through the tabs just under the lead article (the first tab is “Headline News”) until you see “Podcasts”, and choose your show. Teachers take note! I save postcards and stamps from all over the world to send to you for your students. If you would like stamps and postcards for your students, just write and let me know. The address is english.service@rfi.fr  If you would like to donate stamps and postcards, feel free! Our address is listed below. Another idea for your students: Br. Gerald Muller, my beloved music teacher from St. Edward's University in Austin, Texas, has been writing books for young adults in his retirement – and they are free! There is a volume of biographies of painters and musicians called Gentle Giants, and an excellent biography of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., too. They are also a good way to help you improve your English - that's how I worked on my French, reading books that were meant for young readers – and I guarantee you, it's a good method for improving your language skills. To get Br. Gerald's free books, click here.Independent RFI English Clubs: Be sure to always include Audrey Iattoni (audrey.iattoni@rfi.fr) from our Listener Relations department in your RFI Club correspondence. Remember to copy me (thesoundkitchen@rfi.fr) when you write to her so that I know what is going on, too. N.B.: You do not need to send her your quiz answers! Email overload!We have a new RFI Listeners Club member to welcome: Zahurul Islam Joy from Rajshahi, Bangladesh. Welcome, Zahural!This week's quiz: On 2 November, I asked you a question about Ghana – Melissa Chemam had just published her Spotlight on Africa podcast, where she shined the light on textile waste in Africa from fast fashion – and how Ghana has become a dumping ground for the world's unwanted textiles, with devastating consequences for local ecosystems.You were to send in the answer to these questions: How much second-hand clothing arrives in Ghana each week, and what happens to the unsellable clothes?The answer is, to quote Melissa: “About 15 million items of second-hand clothing arrive in Ghana each week. Nearly half cannot be resold. The unsellable clothes end up in informal dumps or are burned in public washhouses, contaminating the air, soil and water.”In addition to the quiz question, there was the bonus question:  “Which of the 13 overseas French territories would you visit, if you had the chance?”, which was suggested by Hans Verner Lollike from Hedehusen, Denmark.Do you have a bonus question idea? Send it to us! The winners are: RFI Listeners Club member Radhakrishna Pillai from Kerala State in India. Radhakrishna is also the winner of this week's bonus question. Congratulations, Radhakrishna, on your double win.   Also on the list of lucky winners this week is a long-lost RFI Listeners Club member: Arne Timm from Harjumaa, Estonia. Welcome back to the Kitchen, Arne – don't be such a stranger!There's also Ekbal Hossain, who's a member of the RFI International DX Radio Listeners Club in West Bengal, India, and our brand-new RFI Listeners Club member Zahurul Islam Joy from Rajshahi, Bangladesh. Rounding out the list of lucky winners this week is RFI English listener Kadija Akter, also from Rajshahi, Bangladesh.Here's the music you heard on this week's programme: “Set Me Free” by Dominique Guiout and Manu Vergeade; “Life is Just a Party” by Kiala Pepple, performed by Ghetto Blaster; “The Flight of the Bumblebee” by Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov; “The Cakewalk” from Children's Corner by Claude Debussy, performed by the composer; “Happy” by Pharrell Williams, and “Motor Head Baby” by Johnny “Guitar” Watson and Mario Delagarde, played by Johnny “Guitar” Watson.Do you have a music request? Send it to thesoundkitchen@rfi.frThis week's question ... you must listen to the show to participate. After you've listened to the show, re-read Paul Myer's article “Small island nations lead fight for climate justice at UN's top court”, which will help you with the answer.You have until 13 January to enter this week's quiz; the winners will be announced on the 19 January podcast. When you enter be sure to send your postal address with your answer, and if you have one, your RFI Listeners Club membership number.Send your answers to:english.service@rfi.frorSusan OwensbyRFI – The Sound Kitchen80, rue Camille Desmoulins92130 Issy-les-MoulineauxFranceClick here to learn how to win a special Sound Kitchen prize.Click here to find out how you can become a member of the RFI Listeners Club, or form your own official RFI Club.   

Couple Of
Strategies – "Werde allmächtig mit diesen 20 Tricks"

Couple Of

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 60:52


Hallo ihr Kevins und Tamagotchi-Omas, jetzt wird's wieder mal ungeschnitten transparent! Matthias ist brav gewesen und Iris könnte eine Woche ihr Handy weglegen, dennoch sind wir ahnungslos gefühlvoll, wenn's um Social-Media-Verbote geht. Hört euch diese Folge am besten mit dem Ghettoblaster in den Öffis an, bei Beschwerden wechselt auf den Discman. Welche guten Gefühle habt ihr noch nicht gefühlt? Wollt ihr das Heer sein oder es führen? Oder desertieren? Lasst uns zusammen Misserfolge einplanen und tollen Nachrichten widersprechen. Wir schlagen stabile Wurzeln und ballern auf unsere Zielgruppe, denn das ist alles mehr als Nabelschau! Wir beobachten, was die anderen machen. Und wie geht Krisenkommunikation, ohne verklagt zu werden? Ist Strategie wirklich das Gegenteil von Kreativität? Wir stellen uns der neuen großen ethischen Frage unserer Zeit und blicken dafür auf die Französische Revolution. Ausgebuffte Geschichte... Iris hat 'ne China-Doku gesehen und die BILD gelesen, jetzt lässt sie schwache Gegner weiter mitspielen und sich verausgaben. Und Matthias beschäftigt sich mit einer Aneinanderreihung von Shitmoves, um den Krieg zu gewinnen. Wir faken Beziehungsfähigkeit, bis wir sie haben, und verdienen einander. Spenden bitte in den Hut, danke. Du möchtest uns eine Sprachnachricht für den Podcast schicken? Folge uns auf Instagram und nutze dort den Chat: https://www.instagram.com/coupleof_podcast/ Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos und Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/CoupleOf Du möchtest Werbung in diesem Podcast schalten? Dann erfahre hier mehr über die Werbemöglichkeiten bei Seven.One Audio: https://www.seven.one/portfolio/sevenone-audio

Radio Campus Tours – 99.5 FM
Cuvée Scène Locale meets Ghettoblaster

Radio Campus Tours – 99.5 FM

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024


Cuvée Scène Locale meets Ghettoblaster – EPISODE 2 – Novembre 2024 Ce mois-ci, Sébastien reçoit Guiom, de la bibliothèque centrale de Tours, Cassandra de la médiathèque de Joué-les-Tours et Fanny chargé d'accompagnement attachée de billetterie et communication au Temps Machine. Au programme de cet épisode 2: une présentation de la soirée Cuvée Scène Locale du printemps, c’est incontournable. Cassandra, Fanny et Guiom nous en […] L'article Cuvée Scène Locale meets Ghettoblaster est apparu en premier sur Radio Campus Tours - 99.5 FM.

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Radio Giga
Aldi verkauft Retro-Ghettoblaster, der Klassik und Moderne vereint

Radio Giga

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024


Ghettoblaster waren früher allgegenwärtig. Die Stereo-Radios oder auch Boomboxen genannt, waren aus keinem Haushalt wegzudenken – und teilweise auch nicht von der Straße. Die Zeiten haben sich zwar geändert, doch es gibt auch moderne Neuauflagen solcher klassischen Geräte. Bei Medion bekommt ihr aktuell einen Ghettoblaster mit Retro-Design aber modernen Features.

Radio Campus Tours – 99.5 FM
Cuvée Scène Locale meets Ghettoblaster

Radio Campus Tours – 99.5 FM

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024


série Cuvée Scène Locale meets Ghettoblaster – EPISODE 1 – Octobre 2024 Pour la première de la saison, Sébastien reçoit Pascal Rémy, oreille musicale de la médiathèques des Fontaines à Tours, et Nathan Aulin chargé d’accompagnement au Temps Machine. Au programme de cet épisode 1: une présentation de la soirée Cuvée Scène Locale du printemps, […] L'article Cuvée Scène Locale meets Ghettoblaster est apparu en premier sur Radio Campus Tours - 99.5 FM.

Radio Campus Tours – 99.5 FM
Ghettoblaster – Interview Nina Girassois

Radio Campus Tours – 99.5 FM

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024


Nina Girassois est une artiste reggae-dub brésilienne issue de la scène soundsystem de São Paulo. De cette gigantesque mégapole, Nina propose un portrait rugueux et engagé dans le titre « Heavyweight Sound » en 2001. Le titre tourne bien, mais … Ce n’est que le premier pavé dans la mare de la scène reggae, puisque « Survivor » suit […] L'article Ghettoblaster – Interview Nina Girassois est apparu en premier sur Radio Campus Tours - 99.5 FM.

Männer, die auf Videos starren | Trashfilme, schlechte Musik und grottige Games

Die Verbindung zwischen Musik- und Filmindustrie ist keineswegs neu. Schon lange hat diese Partnerschaft großartige Filme hervorgebracht. Ein frühes Beispiel dafür ist der Klassiker „The Jazz Singer“ von 1927, in dem Al Jolson als erster Musiker eine Hauptrolle übernahm und damit den Tonfilm revolutionierte. Aber unser Podcast wäre nicht unser Podcast, wenn wir uns nur mit solchen Meilensteinen beschäftigen würden. Stattdessen richten wir den Bühnenscheinwerfer auf die Schattenseiten der unheiligen Verbindung zwischen Musik- und Filmindustrie. Passend dazu geht es in unserer neuesten Folge um Filme, in denen Musikerinnen und Musiker die Hauptrollen übernehmen – und dabei eher unfreiwillig komische Werke auf die Leinwand bringen. Mit dabei: die chaotische Girl-Power der Spice Girls, Sun Ras schräge Afro-Futurismus-Philosophie, Michael Jackson als lebendige Strohpuppe, die filmischen „Meisterwerke“ der Insane Clown Posse und viele weitere kuriose Beispiele. Bei dieser wilden Pop-Show ist übrigens auch unser Ehrenmitglied Ronny mit von der Partie. Also packt dreihundert Batterien in den Ghettoblaster und findet heraus, ob diese waghalsigen Versuche, die Welt des Musikvideos auf die große Leinwand zu bringen, tatsächlich gescheitert sind – oder ob sie vielleicht doch mehr als nur Klamauk und schiefe Töne zu bieten haben. ---------- Kontaktseite: https://www.mdavs.de/kontakt/ Twitter: @MdaVs_Podcast Facebook: www.facebook.com/TrashOMeter Mail: MdaVs-Podcast@hotmail.com Gastbeiträge einreichen: https://www.speakpipe.com/MdaVs Podcast unterstützen: https://ko-fi.com/mdavs https://steadyhq.com/de/mdavs/about ---------- JETZT AUCH BEI DISCORD! Einladungslink für die ersten fünf Hörerinnen und Hörer: https://discord.gg/7XqkVbdajn

A Heavy Metal Podcast - The Mighty Decibel
1994 : THE YEAR IN HEAVY - In 40 Minutes

A Heavy Metal Podcast - The Mighty Decibel

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 43:54


We continue our 'The Year In Heavy" series as move further into the 90s ... not a great decade for the fortunes of heavy metal. As can be dscerned through this list, 1994 was heavily weighted on the extreme metal side with respect to highlight records as black/death/thrash metal tracks dominate this list. However, trad metal, melodic punk and (gasp!) power pop make the grade as well. All you fast junkies out there will be incomplete without this playlist!!! Side 1 (0:00) "Buried By Time and Dust": MAYHEM - De Mysteriis Dom Stahanas (3:33) "Step Down": SICK OF IT ALL - Scratch The Surface (6:29) "Into Hiding": AMORPHIS - Tales From A Thousand Lakes (10:12) "Fast Junkie": OVERKILL - WFO (14:31) "No One Else": WEEZER - Blue Album (17:35) "Going Down To Die": DANZIG - IV Side 2 (22:30) "Mind Control": SLAYER - Divine Intervention (25:32) "Incomplete": BAD RELIGION - Stranger Than Fiction (28:01) "Possessed By Evil": NIFELHEIM - Nifelheim (31:50) "Psychophobia": BLACK SABBATH - Cross Purposes (34:59) "Wasting Away": NAILBOMB - Point Blank (38:02) "Ghettoblaster": IMPALED NAZARENE - Suomi Finland Perkele (40:16) "Strength Beyond Strength": PANTERA - Far Beyond Driven

IN VINO WER WIE WAS - DER WEINPODCAST
Andreas Englisch: Rom, Päpste, Sagrantino und Teufelsaustreibung. (Summer-Classics)

IN VINO WER WIE WAS - DER WEINPODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 179:53 Transcription Available


Heute möchten wir euch in unserer Summer-Classics-Rubrik erneut eine besondere Folge aus der ersten Staffel vorstellen. Dieses Mal ist niemand Geringeres als Andreas Englisch zu Gast. Der renommierte Vatikan-Korrespondent hat in seiner Laufbahn unglaubliche Dinge erlebt. Von Teufelsaustreibungen über ein komisches, gar surreales Erlebnis mit Johannes Paul II in den Favelas in Rio, bis hin zu den Reisen mit Franziskus und Benedikt XVI. Die Folge mit dem Experten der Enklave mitten in Rom ist eine der meistgehörten Folgen von IN VINO WER WIE WAS deswegen möchten wir sie euch noch einmal ans Herz legen. Die Folge mit den Experten der geheimnisvollen Enklave mitten in Rom, zählt zu den meistgehörten Episoden von IN VINO WER WIE WAS. Aus gutem Grund! Deshalb legen wir sie euch heute noch einmal besonders ans Herz. Taucht mit uns ein in die faszinierende Welt des Vatikans und erlebt mit Andreas Englisch Geschichten, die man so schnell nicht vergisst. Bestseller-Autor, Vatikan-Korrespondent und Rom-Experte Andreas Englisch erzählt Tom und Dietmar nicht nur von seinem aktuellen Buch „Pakt gegen den Papst“, sondern auch von vielen Erlebnissen mit drei Päpsten. Warum Johannes Paul II. seinen Fischerring verschenkte und im Ostblock immer mit einem Ghettoblaster verreiste. Wie die von Benedikt XVI. wieder eingeführten Exorzismus-Seminare ablaufen. Und wie Franziskus den Vatikan aus den Angeln gehoben hat und warum er Andreas mit „Heilige Sohn“ anspricht. Wir erfahren auch, bei welchen Ereignissen Andreas Gott erlebt hat. Außerdem dreht Andreas in Toms Tombola den Spieß um stellt selbst Rätselfragen: Wo befindet sich eine so schöne Frauenskulptur, die Männern in Rom früher so den Kopf verdrehte, dass bestimmte Handlungen vor dieser Skulptur mit Gefängnis bestraft wurden? Dazu viele Insider-Tipps für Euren nächsten Rom-Besuch, Andreas‘ erstes Trinkspiel seit Jahrzehnten, wilde Zungenbrecher und drei Flaschen vom leckersten Sagrantino! Die Weine der Folge: Andreas: Collepiano 2016 Arnaldo Caprai https://de.tannico.com/montefalco-sagrantino-docg-collepiano-2016-arnaldo-caprai.html Tom: Carapace 2015 Tenute Lunelli https://www.falstaff.com/de/weine/tenute-lunelli-2015-carapace-montefalco-sagrantino-docg Dietmar: Colpetrone 2012 - Sagrantino Di Montefalco DOCG https://julius-meimberg.de/Colpetrone-2012-Sagrantino-Di-Montefalco-DOCG/350412 Andreas Englisch: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andreasenglischofficial/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/andreas.englisch.545 Website: https://www.andreasenglisch.de/ Folge uns auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/invinowerwiewas/ Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/people/In-Vino-Wer-Wie-Was/100086161488231/ und auf YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@invino-weinpodcast Dieser Podcast wird produziert von ASK. Die Kommunikationsagentur in Berlin. www.ask-berlin.de https://www.instagram.com/ask.agentur/

A Heavy Metal Podcast - The Mighty Decibel
IMPALED NAZARENE - In 40 Minutes

A Heavy Metal Podcast - The Mighty Decibel

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 42:16


It's been a little too polite around these parts lately, so it's time to fuck shit up with some blasphemous, abrasive black metal! Specifically, we'll be celebrating the discography of Finland's nastiest band ... Impaled Nazarene. Pat yourself on the back if you're able to withstand the full 40+ minutes of vile hatred put to music. Goats! More goats!!!!! Side One Tor Compt Norz Norz Norz ... (1993) (0:00) Goat Perversion Ugra Karma (1993) (1:11) Sadhu Satana (3:40) Chaosgoat Law Suomi Finland Perkele (1994) (5:26) Ghettoblaster (7:40) Steelvagina Latex Kult (1996) (10:43) Motorpenis Rapture (1998) (13:03) We're Satan's Generation (15:25) Iron Fist With An Iron Will (17:51) Penis Et Circes Side 2 Nihil (2000) (20:25) Zero Tolerance (22:17) Cogito Ergo Sum Absence of War Does Not Mean Peace (2001) (24:28) The Lost Art of Goat Sacrificing All That You Fear (2003) (28:22) Armageddon Death Squad Pro Patria Finlandia (2006) (31:17) Goat Sodomy Manifest (2007) (33:39) Goat Justice Road To The Octagon (2010) (36:05) Convulsing Uncontrollably Vigorous and Liberating Death (2014) (38:17) Kuolemon Varjot Eight Headed Serpent (2021) (39:52) Eight Headed Serpent

Radio Campus Tours – 99.5 FM
Sortez! X Ghettoblaster

Radio Campus Tours – 99.5 FM

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024


Vendredi 15 juin 2024 Juliette et Bastien ont opté pour un autre format que Sortez! : Ghettoblaster. Une invitée s’est joint à nous : Emma la Service Civique de Bourges que l’on a rencontré lors du Printemps de Bourges. Lors de cette émission vous avez pu entendre plusieurs chroniques des sorties musicales à l’échelle locale, […] L'article Sortez! X Ghettoblaster est apparu en premier sur Radio Campus Tours - 99.5 FM.

Radio Campus Tours – 99.5 FM
Ghettoblaster – Amari Natura « Humana A Tierra »

Radio Campus Tours – 99.5 FM

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024


Sorti en décembre 2023 et présenté sur les scène estivales de la région, le nouvel album « Humana A Tierra » de Amari Natura est une parenthèse électro expérimentale latino. Amari Natura est venu nous parler de cet album, de son rapport à la musique ainsi que de ses projets musicaux. Une émission un peu particulière puisque […] L'article Ghettoblaster – Amari Natura « Humana A Tierra » est apparu en premier sur Radio Campus Tours - 99.5 FM.

11KM: der tagesschau-Podcast
Aufblasbare Panzer gegen Hitler - Die Ghost Army im Zweiten Weltkrieg

11KM: der tagesschau-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 25:59


Aufblasbare Panzer und Ghettoblaster waren Waffen der Ghost Army im Zweiten Weltkrieg im Kampf gegen Nazi-Deutschland. Kreative und Künstler aus den USA meldeten sich für diese Einheit, deren Aufgabe es war zu tricksen und zu täuschen. ARD-Washington- Korrespondentin Katrin Brand hat noch lebende Soldaten der Ghost Army getroffen. Sie erzählt in dieser 11KM Folge, mit welchen kreativen Mitteln die Soldaten damals Nazi-Deutschland überlisten wollten und warum ihre Existenz so lange ein gut gehütetes Militärgeheimnis blieb. Hier geht's zum Radio-Feature von Katrin Brand: https://www.deutschlandfunk.de/ghost-army-trickbetrueger-gegen-die-nazis-dlf-9fd8d3df-100.html Für die ARD-Doku “24h D-Day" wurde originales Filmmaterial zur Landung der Alliierten in der Normandie aufwendig koloriert. Schaut rein in die ARD Mediathek: https://www.ardmediathek.de/video/ard-history/24-h-d-day/das-erste/Y3JpZDovL2Rhc2Vyc3RlLmRlL2dlc2NoaWNodGUtaW0tZXJzdGVuLzIwMjQtMDUtMjdfMjAtMTUtTUVTWg Hier geht's zu Gerichtssaal 237 – True Crime aus dem Strafgericht, unserem Podcasttipp: https://1.ard.de/237?cp An dieser Folge waren beteiligt: Folgenautor: Christian Schepsmeier Mitarbeit: Sebastian Schwarzenböck Produktion: Adele Meßmer, Konrad Winkler, Jacqueline Brzeczek und Alexander Gerhardt Redaktionsleitung: Fumiko Lipp und Lena Gürtler 11KM: der tagesschau-Podcast wird produziert von BR24 und NDR Info. Die redaktionelle Verantwortung für diese Episode liegt beim BR.

Radio Campus Tours – 99.5 FM
Cuvée Scène Locale x Ghettoblaster #3

Radio Campus Tours – 99.5 FM

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024


Tu connais la Cuvée Scène Locale? Mars c'est le mois de la Cuvée Scène Locale, une soirée entrée libre au Temps Machine où tu peux kiffer deux concerts, rencontrer le « café con leche » de la scène locale et découvrir les partenaires qui font vivre cet événement. Radio Campus Tours reçoit les actrices et acteurs de cet événement musical. Mise en avant des […] L'article Cuvée Scène Locale x Ghettoblaster #3 est apparu en premier sur Radio Campus Tours - 99.5 FM.

SL 1200
Marley Marl

SL 1200

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 73:39


Le génie de Marley Marl , dans sa maîtrise des mixes et de la production, en feront le premier producteur star dans le rap , qui va poser les bases du style boom bap. Étant donné son impressionnant CV, il était évident qu'un hommage lui soit rendu sur SL1200.Originaire du Queens et de son vrai nom Marlon Williams, Marley Marl débute sa carrière en tant que DJ, influencé par son grand frère qui était également DJ. Sa rencontre avec le rap a lieu au début des années 80, au lycée, lorsqu'il rencontre DJ Breakout des Funky Four Plus One, qui jouait de la musique à fond sur son Ghetto Blaster pendant la pause déjeuner. C'est à cette époque que Marley Marl crée son premier groupe, appelé le Shure Shot Crew. L'homme commence à se faire un nom dans le Queens en tant qu'ingénieur du son passionné par les réglages et les avancées technologiques de l'époque. Le disque qui a changé sa vie est le morceau "I Feel Love" de Donna Summer, sorti en 1977, sa production et ses sonorités ont éveillé la curiosité de Marley Marl, qui a cherché à comprendre comment un tel morceau était produit. Au milieu des années 80,  Marley Marl  commence à produire pour des artistes de son quartier, tels que Roxanne Shanté et MC Shan. C'est avec eux qu'il va fonder le premier véritable collectif de rap, le Juice Crew, auquel participaient Big Daddy Kane, Biz Markie, Kool G Rap, Masta Ace et Graig G.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

The Wrestling Memory Grenade
Episode 117: ROAD TO WRESTLEMANIA IV - FINISHING FEB. 1988 IN THE WWF

The Wrestling Memory Grenade

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 114:00


The Grenade is back as we close out the month of FEBRUARY 1988 WWF TV! We take a look at the last 2 weeks of February as WrestleMania IV begins to take shape. Fourteen men prepare for the pending WWF Title tournament as the BRACKETS ARE SWITCHED, while The Ultimate Warrior/Hercules feud begins to take shape, Ted Dibiase is pi$$ed, Demolition ready themselves for Tag Team Champions Strike Force, Bad News Brown names "The Ghetto Blaster", Bobby Heenan is set to return to in-ring action after more than a year, Bob Uecker is back for the second year in a row, Rick Rude gets new theme music (YES, that one!), Honky Tonk gets a new challenger in Brutus Beefcake, The Bulldogs announce the return of Matilda, The Brain attempts a "Bird-napping". And it's February Sweeps and the feature matches are flowing... The Ultimate Warrior vs. "King" Harley Race, Rick Rude vs. Koko B. Ware, Bam Bam Bigelow battles Sika, Demolition vs. The Killer Bees, Danny Davis vs. The Birdman, & more... Plus, SOUNDBITES GALORE!Available everywhere your Podcast Streaming needs are met.Please Subscribe to our Patreon to help pay the bills, https://www.patreon.com/wrestlecopiaIncludes a $5 “All Access” Tier featuring our Patreon Exclusive Watch-Along Series, our insanely detailed show notes (for the Grenade, Monday Warfare & Regional Rasslin), Early Show Releases, REMASTERED editions of the early Grenade episodes including NEW content that was originally edited out! PLUS, monthly DIGITAL DOWNLOADS for your viewing and reading pleasure!Visit our Podcast Network https://wrestlecopia.comFollow us on "X" (Formerly Twitter) @RasslinGrenadeFollow & LIKE our FACEBOOK PAGE - https://www.facebook.com/RasslinGrenadeSubscribe to our Youtube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/RasslinGrenadeListen at your leisure and pick back up later if need be!The Grenade is back as we close out the month of FEBRUARY 1988 WWF TV! We take a look at the last 2 weeks of February as WrestleMania IV begins to take shape. Fourteen men prepare for the pending WWF Title tournament as the BRACKETS ARE SWITCHED, while The Ultimate Warrior/Hercules feud begins to take shape, Demolition ready themselves for Tag Team Champions Strike Force, Bad News Brown names "The Ghetto Blaster", Bobby Heenan is set to return to in-ring action after more than a year, Bob Uecker is back for the second year in a row, Rick Rude gets new theme music (YES, that one!), Honky Tonk gets a new challenger in Brutus Beefcake. And it's February Sweeps and the feature matches are flowing... The Ultimate Warrior vs. "King" Harley Race, Bam Bam Bigelow battles Sika, Demolition vs. The Killer Bees, Danny Davis vs. Koko B. Ware, & more... Plus, SOUNDBITES GALORE! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

DJ Sets
Ibiza Stardust Radio (01.15.24)

DJ Sets

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 60:00


"House tracks from Demuir, DJ Sneak, Ghettoblaster, Saeed Younan, Louie Vega, Radio Slave and more!!! #underground #housemusic #djlife #ibizastardustradio #mlkday @ibizastardustradio @purveyorunderground @freezerecords @vegarecords @dopewax_records @rekids_official @younanmusic"

Radio Campus Tours – 99.5 FM
Le Falcor Show – Un programme Ghettoblaster

Radio Campus Tours – 99.5 FM

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023


Ce mardi 19 décembre 2023, Bastien vous proposait une émission spéciale en l’absence de Juliette et comme dernière de l’année sur le créneau de Sortez! . Un programme Ghettoblaster, émission phare et apprécié depuis de nombreuses années sur l’antenne de Radio Campus Tours. Renommé en Le Falcor Show pour représenter son présentateur et en référence […] L'article Le Falcor Show – Un programme Ghettoblaster est apparu en premier sur Radio Campus Tours - 99.5 FM.

Process Radio
052 – Process Radio

Process Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 60:40


Dombresky drops his brand new tune "Lift Off" as well as some of the latest and greatest in house from Ghettoblaster, Kungs, Matt Guy, CamelPhat, Mark Knight, Luke Dean, DJ Seinfeld and loads more on a fresh #ProcessRadio! 01. Luke Dean - Get Hard (You In The Lobby) 02. The Chemical Brothers - Goodbye (DJ Seinfeld Remix) 03. Darius Syrossian - A New Day 04. James Haskell - Keeps On 05. CamelPhat - Running Man 06. Mike Momburg - Trouble 07. Peggy Gou & Lenny Kravitz - I Believe In Love Again (Jex Opolis Remix) 08. DReam - Things Can Only Get Better (Mark Knight Remix) 09. Gettoblaster x Torrfisk - Time To Rock 10. Robosonic & Kinder Vom Kotti - Outro (How Long...) (Raumakustik Remix) 11. Paluma & Yolanda Be Cool - Get Into It 12. Dombresky - Lift Off [HOTTEST TRACK] 13. Matt Guy - Rock The Show 14. Nico de Andrea feat. EMRIA - Corazon (Harry Romero Remix) 15. BVRRN - Eyes Closed 16. Purple Disco Machine, Duke Dumont, Nothing But Thieves - Something On My Mind (Braxe + Falcon Remix) 17. DEL-30 - Nortee 18. Kungs, Victor Flash - You Can Have It 19. Bad Intentions Vs. Kris Kiss - You Know Where The Floor Is 20. Dubby Disco Boyz - Tonight (Daisuke Miyamoto Remix)

Garbage Day
GDP EP 238: Ghetto Blaster

Garbage Day

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 78:46


In the city of Los Angeles there are more than 600 gangs organized into modern day versions of medieval kingdoms. This film is the story of one of these kingdoms. We watched 1989's Ghetto Blaster. Come on Vatos, get in here and listen! ODELAY!   www.garbagedaypodcast.com www.patreon.com/garbagedaypodcast  

Process Radio
042 – Process Radio

Process Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 61:47


Dombresky drops his brand new Disco Dom track "Control" as well as new cuts from Enzo, Ghettoblaster, Boston Bun, Franky Rizardo, Disclosure and loads more on a fresh #ProcessRadio!

Oddcast · Hosted by Ramiro Lopez & Arjun Vagale
JNO - Ghettoblaster (Original Mix)

Oddcast · Hosted by Ramiro Lopez & Arjun Vagale

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2023 6:33


JNO - Ghettoblaster (Original Mix) by Odd Recordings

Radio Campus Tours – 99.5 FM
Sortez! x Ghettoblaster – Chams Trio

Radio Campus Tours – 99.5 FM

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023


Mardi 27 juin, nous recevions Chams Trio, un trio de musiciens composé de Sarah Colomb au violon, Jihad Shouibi aux percussions et Mohamed Kahla au oud. Le trio s’est formé à Ramallah, en Palestine, et par l’entremise de l’école Al Kamandjâti (« le violoniste ») où virtuoses, élèves, enfants et passionnés font vivre la musique orientale. Chams […] L'article Sortez! x Ghettoblaster – Chams Trio est apparu en premier sur Radio Campus Tours - 99.5 FM.

#heiseshow (HD-Video)
Reddit-Streik, Intel-Fab in Magdeburg, Beatles-Song per KI | #heiseshow

#heiseshow (HD-Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023


Während bei Reddit die Nutzer streiken, sind die Beatles wieder aktiv – dank Künstlicher Intelligenz und eines alten Bandes, das mit einem Ghettoblaster aufgenommen wurde. Und dann wollen wir in dieser #heiseshow noch über die Milliarden für Intel sprechen. Es gibt viel zu analysieren und einzuordnen. Außerdem hat Moderatorin Anna wieder einen Nerd-Geburtstag, die WTF der Woche und knifflige Quizfragen mit dabei. Wie immer freuen wir uns über die Beteiligung der Zuschauerinnen und Zuschauer. Vorab im Forum sowie live in der Sendung im Chat können Fragen gestellt werden, die wir in der Sendung aufgreifen. **Die Themen in dieser Ausgabe** Moderatorin Anna Kalinowsky, Redakteur Mark Mantel und Redakteur Malte Kirchner (@maltekir) sprechen in dieser Ausgabe unter anderem über folgende Themen: - Warum bei Reddit die Nutzer streiken: Das US-Internetportal Reddit möchte Geld von Entwicklern, die Clients für die Diskussionsplattform bauen. Dagegen streiken viele Nutzer. Warum genau wird Reddits Forderung als Affront angesehen? Wie groß sind die Erfolgschancen der Nutzer? Welchen Verlauf hat der Streik bislang genommen? Und welche Rolle spielt Twitter dabei? - Weitere Milliarden für Intel-Fab in Magdeburg: Zehn Milliarden Euro lässt es sich Deutschland kosten, damit Intel zwei Halbleiterwerke mit insgesamt 3000 Arbeitsplätzen in Magdeburg baut. Warum gibt die Bundesrepublik so viele Fördermittel? Wird sich die Ansiedlung für Deutschland auszahlen? Und warum hat sich das Projekt bislang so hingezogen? - Beatles vollenden Song per KI: Mithilfe künstlicher Intelligenz soll ein Beatles-Song von John Lennon aufbereitet und veröffentlicht werden. Während es hier um die Restaurierung einer schlechten Aufnahme geht, stellt sich die Frage: Wie viel KI ist bei künftigen Musikproduktionen akzeptabel? Was ist technisch machbar? Und muss unser Begriff von Echtheit neu definiert werden?

#heiseshow (Audio)
Reddit-Streik, Intel-Fab in Magdeburg, Beatles-Song per KI | #heiseshow

#heiseshow (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 58:02


Während bei Reddit die Nutzer streiken, sind die Beatles wieder aktiv – dank Künstlicher Intelligenz und eines alten Bandes, das mit einem Ghettoblaster aufgenommen wurde. Und dann wollen wir in dieser #heiseshow noch über die Milliarden für Intel sprechen. Es gibt viel zu analysieren und einzuordnen. Außerdem hat Moderatorin Anna wieder einen Nerd-Geburtstag, die WTF der Woche und knifflige Quizfragen mit dabei. Wie immer freuen wir uns über die Beteiligung der Zuschauerinnen und Zuschauer. Vorab im Forum sowie live in der Sendung im Chat können Fragen gestellt werden, die wir in der Sendung aufgreifen. **Die Themen in dieser Ausgabe** Moderatorin Anna Kalinowsky, Redakteur Mark Mantel und Redakteur Malte Kirchner (@maltekir) sprechen in dieser Ausgabe unter anderem über folgende Themen: - Warum bei Reddit die Nutzer streiken: Das US-Internetportal Reddit möchte Geld von Entwicklern, die Clients für die Diskussionsplattform bauen. Dagegen streiken viele Nutzer. Warum genau wird Reddits Forderung als Affront angesehen? Wie groß sind die Erfolgschancen der Nutzer? Welchen Verlauf hat der Streik bislang genommen? Und welche Rolle spielt Twitter dabei? - Weitere Milliarden für Intel-Fab in Magdeburg: Zehn Milliarden Euro lässt es sich Deutschland kosten, damit Intel zwei Halbleiterwerke mit insgesamt 3000 Arbeitsplätzen in Magdeburg baut. Warum gibt die Bundesrepublik so viele Fördermittel? Wird sich die Ansiedlung für Deutschland auszahlen? Und warum hat sich das Projekt bislang so hingezogen? - Beatles vollenden Song per KI: Mithilfe künstlicher Intelligenz soll ein Beatles-Song von John Lennon aufbereitet und veröffentlicht werden. Während es hier um die Restaurierung einer schlechten Aufnahme geht, stellt sich die Frage: Wie viel KI ist bei künftigen Musikproduktionen akzeptabel? Was ist technisch machbar? Und muss unser Begriff von Echtheit neu definiert werden?

ZÜNDFUNK - Generator
Was hat der Handylautsprecher mit aktuellem Pop zu tun?

ZÜNDFUNK - Generator

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 36:46


Die ganze Musik der Menschheit immer und überall dabei? Seit ein paar Jahren geht das. Vergessen sind Stereoanlage, Ghettoblaster, Kofferradio und Walkman - wir haben alles auf unserem Smartphone. Kein Wunder, dass die meiste Musik inzwischen mit dem Handy gehört wird. Nur leider sind die Lautsprecher ganz schön mickrig für die große weite Welt der Popmusik. Und trotzdem muss sie da rein - sonst keine Chartplatzierung. Wie das Musiker*innen, Produzent*innen und Akustiker hinbekommen und warum Popmusik heute so klingt wie sie klingt, erzählt Florian Schairer. Denn der hat mit seinem Musikprojekt Black Gain gerade ein Album produziert, dass auch auf dem Smartphone gut klingen muss.

The Brothers Grim Punkcast
The Brothers Grim Punkcast #388

The Brothers Grim Punkcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023


Episode 388... We couldn't get enough of Kurdt, so one more ode in honor of Ape8. A G-mouth jingle sent in by No Complyance (Rome, NY) from their ripping new EP on Bandcamp! Breaking news: We are looking for submissions for a Guttermouth Tribute album by the end of the year. Check out our (so far) list of Guttermouth covers on the ole Archive-dot. We also have a small batch of Easter tunes to give you late food poisoning. Some terrible 8-bit punk in the background. Remember to check out the playlists on YouTube and follow Punkbot 138 on IG. Enjoy!Download and stream here (iTunes and Google Podcasts as well; please subscribe human scum):BROS LATE EASTER 388 Airing Wednesdays 7pm PST on PUNK ROCK DEMONSTRATION & Fridays/Saturdays 7pm PST on RIPPER RADIO.Send us stuff to brothersgrimpunk@gmail.com.Punker egg hunting...Germany Hashtag 0:49 F*cking Angry Doin' Alright EP Remind Them 1:05 Agnostic Front Victim In PainChile Vida inservible 0:36 Inutyl Condena de siglos Chile A LA MIERDA HIPSTER PUNKS 1:53 INYECCION VICIO EP White Lines (Don't Don't Do It) (bkgrd) 7:27  Grandmaster Flash & Melle Mel Good Friday 1:09 Guttermouth Musical Monkey Dawn of Friday 1:51 Snäggletooth Road To Nothingness 7in Friday 0:42 Sedition fe 12.5 - Sedition / Pink Turds in Space - split LPSlam The Ham 1:29 Authorities Puppy Love_Get Hip Recs  IDK Easter 1:00 DBV Music For Spiders 2022Anarchy Easter 1:14 Jakked Rabbits Time To Get JakkedFriday's Child (bkgrd) 5:10 NUM SKULL violent existence 1986-1995 Tourette's 1:24 Ashtray Good People to Do Business With Stabbed in the Back (Youth of Today) 1:09 Spazz Sweatin' 3: Skatin', Satan & Katon  Just Another Genocide 1:17 Disclone Once The Genocide Started - EPHats Off To Hardcore 1:13 The Neighbors Negative Attraction BBB (Guttermouth) 1:31 Sam Wartenbee & Friends Stolen Songs 3  Lucky the Donkey(Guttermouth Cover) (bkgrd) 1:46 SIRCH 2020 Rome NY Guttermouth Song 2:32 No Complyance The Street Cat EP Olympia Up Front 1:19 Xerox Demo 2023 AU BERSERKER 1:05 INFORMANT S/T Charlottetown Eat Pray Fuck You 0:35 Cell Deth Demo Germany Landmine Man 1:32 TOTAL FRAUD First Demo CA EASY WAY OUT 1:15 DEFENSE MECHANISM FATE E.P. Chicago I Hate Everything And Always Will 1:00 Ramonescore Radio & Wellsville Records Pantzig - Pick Your King Guttermouth - Lipstick (8-Bit) (bkgrd) 2:45 Punk Goes 8-Bit: Level 2I Have Fucking Had It 0:42 AxeRash Shitfaced Noone Will Know Their Last Words 1:21 Stalinstadt "Army Of The Desperate" -  split LP w/Lüger Shit Bacteria 1:44 Nervous B.O. Sick & Perverted Chromosomes 1:21 The Kaak The Kaak Get Drunk 2:07 Ghetto Blaster Think For Yourself Operation Ivy - Artificial Life (8-Bit) (bkgrd) 1:53 Punk Goes 8-Bit Level 5Pittsburgh Televised Violence 2:10 Snarling Dogs DEMO

In the Field
In the Field with Giant Mudpuppies

In the Field

Play Episode Play 54 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 25:38


There are many strange creatures lurking in Lake Erie; all are dangerous - except one! Join us as we follow Erie's gentle giant: the shellfish-eating, Giant Mudpuppy; from waking to hibernation, and a great escape, there is much to explore!Writing, narrating, & editing by Ballyraven.MUSICGrossman, Ewell, Grainger - Dubois, Sonatine for Two BassoonsBen Nestor - 1st Mvt_ The Lake at NoonJohn Bartmann - Safari TimeZight - Winter In The Woods (Piano)Soni Ventorum Wind Quintet - Danzi_ Wind Quintet Op 67 No 3 In E-Flat Major, 2 Andante Moderato, Danzi_ Wind Quintet Op 67 No 2 In E Minor, 3 Menuetto AllegrettoDaniel Veesey - Sonata No. 1 in F Minor, Op. 2 No. 1 - I. Allegro, Sonata No. 1 in F Minor, Op. 2 No. 1 - II. Adagio, Sonata No. 1 in F Minor, Op. 2 No. 1 - IV. PrestissimoJason Shaw - CHASIN' IT35-11-09_002_The_Bat_WomanKevin MacLeod - Gioachino Rossini_ Ranz des Vaches, J. S. Bach_ Brandenburg Concerto No4-1 BWV1049, Camille Saint-Saëns_ Danse Macabre - Isolated Harp, J. S. Bach_ Cello Suite #1 in G (on Dulcimer) - Prelude, SonatinaSOUND EFFECTSsaphe "birds on the lake"theshaggyfreak "Waves on the Lake"Benboncan "Lake Waves 2.wav"JarredGibb "Dinosaur 3.wav"craigsmith "S27-12 Mastodon growls; dinosaur.wav"CGEffex "Dinosaur_Far off dinosaur step.mp3"swinning "Alien or Dinosaur Sounds"gjgaura "whispers-supernatural.mp3"Joao_Janz "Digital Radio Rack Unit Knob Turn Snap 1_1"NebulousRoyale "Radio transmission morse code @4606.2kHz Poland"harveyjnz "Radio Interference/Static (Recorded from Ghetto Blaster)"Magnesus "Demonic Whisper"audiolarx "water_bubbles_02"klangfabrik "pointpeleebirds.aiff"bromoon "Water"mariannadeoliveira "SFX_RADIO_Changing out of the station"InspectorJ "Boiling Water, Large, A.wav", "Bubbling, Large, A.wav", "Ambience, Night Wildlife, A.wav", "Splash, Jumping, F.wav"Henrythetrain "Digging Snow.wav"LeandiViljoen "Digging.wav"SpliceSound "Hand digging dirt, leaves crunch.wav"RUncELL "Dig wet sand-05.wav", "Dig wet sand-02.wav", "Dig wet sand-01.wav"f3bbbo "Digging in wet course sand (raw file)"wescwave "underwater5 06-09-2012.wav"Yin_Yang_Jake007 "Shovelling Dirt.mp3"mucky_pete7 "MONSTER BREATH 2.wav"DaNi7337 "Carlos R - Swimming in the Pool.wav"xdlxedgbrdkjgrunkk "Low voice (archive).mp3"adviseme333 "Fish approaching"nuncaconoci "male sigh.wav"kyles "swirling winter wind gusty grains sand.flac"mitchellsounds "fallingsnow_windFRONTLR.wav"sithjawa "Elizabeth Lake 1 - Ravens and cars.mp3"straget "Blackbird 2"arnaud coutancier "Barefoot steps on sandy beach"JettMoshe "BabyAligatorImitation.mp3"D.jones "Alligator Growls 02.wav"Chilljeremy "Sea Monster.wav"rs272001 "sea monster noises"Svarvarn "Swiss chocolate sea monster.wav"bbrocer "Chomp Chew Bite.wav"Daphne_in_Wonderland "Footsteps on sand.wav"JiggleSticks "Dropping WateSupport the showIn the Field Instagram. Facebook.Grab a cryptid study, visit the Ballyraven store.Check out Lycaon's other projects.Become a Forfend Cryptid Wildlife Protection Agent: join the Ballyraven Patreon.The official Ballyraven Cryptid Wildlife Protection Agency website.

The Ripple Effect Podcast
Episode 449: The Ripple Effect Podcast (Phil Fairbanks | The True Story of Kai The Hitchhiker)

The Ripple Effect Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2023 93:54


Philip Fairbanks is a writer with 20 years plus of publishing experience, covering entertainment, media, news, and many under-reported events and stories. His work has appeared in the peer-reviewed journal of art Afterimage, CUNY's graduate newspaper The Advocate, UK's Morning Star newspaper, Australia's New Dawn magazine, Ghettoblaster magazine, New Noise magazine, Paranoia magazine, The Goldwater and several other print and online publications. He has spent years researching and covering online child grooming, the Jeffrey Epstein case, MK-Ultra, the Finders cult and several other topics that are discussed in his book, Pedogate Primer. Philip joins us today to discuss his new book The True Story of Kai The Hitchhiker, which exposes the truth about the Kai story & the NETFLIX documentary, The Hatchet Wielding Hitchhiker.PHILIP FAIRBANKSWEBSITE (Book): https://truestoryofkai.com/WEBSITE: https://philfairbanks.com/TWITTER: https://twitter.com/kafkaguyIndieGoGo: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-true-story-of-kai-the-hitchhiker-book-campaign#/MuckRack: https://muckrack.com/philip-fairbanksACADEMIA: https://independent.academia.edu/PhilipFairbanksLinkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/in/philip-fairbanks-b7739570THE RIPPLE EFFECT PODCAST WEBSITE: https://RickyVarandas.com/WEBSITE: http://TheRippleEffectPodcast.comWebsite Host & Video Distributor: https://ContentSafe.co/SUPPORT:PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/TheRippleEffectPodcastPayPal: https://www.PayPal.com/paypalme/RvTheory6VENMO: https://venmo.com/code?user_id=3625073915201071418&created=1663262894MERCH Store: http://www.TheRippleEffectPodcastMerch.comMUSIC: https://music.apple.com/us/album/the-ripple-effect-ep/1057436436ROKFIN: https://rokfin.com/RippleEffectSPONSORS:LMNT Electrolyte Drink Mix (Free Gift With Purchase): http://DrinkLMNT.com/TheRippleEffectNEW LMNT CHOCOLATE MEDLEY: https://drinklmnt.com/pages/chocolate-medley?rfsn=6589695.aa3fa8&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=rickyvarandas&utm_campaign=chocolatemedley&utm_content=&utm_term=THE UNIVERSITY OF REASON (Autonomy Course): https://www.universityofreason.com/a/29887/ouiRXFoLContentSafe: https://ContentSafe.co/OTHER SPONSORS:IPAK-EDU Classes (10% OFF Link): https://ipak-edu.org/?afmc=RVIPAKHealth Products & Supplements: https://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=895844&u=3238711&m=53676&urllink=&afftrack=%22%3EVisitJohnny Larson (Artist): https://linktr.ee/johnnylarsonWATCH:ROKFIN: https://rokfin.com/RippleEffectODYSEE: https://odysee.com/@therippleeffectpodcast:dBITCHUTE: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/6bOtjURD1rds/FLOTE: https://flote.app/trepodcastRUMBLE: https://rumble.com/c/c-745495Banned.VIDEO: https://banned.video/channel/the-ripple-effect-podcastYOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVfy9MXhb5EIciYRIO9cKUwLISTEN:SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/4lpFhHI6CqdZKW0QDyOicJGOOGLE PLAY/PODCASTS: https://podcasts.google.com/search/the%20ripple%20effect%20podcastiTUNES: http://apple.co/1xjWmlFSTITCHER RADIO: https://www.stitcher.com/show/the-ripple-effect-podcastSUBSTACK: https://TheRippleEffectPodcast.substack.com/Fringe.FM: https://fringe.fm/shows/the-ripple-effect-podcast/CONNECT:TeleGram: https://t.me/TREpodcastTWITTER: https://twitter.com/RvTheory6INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/rvtheory6/FLOTE: https://flote.app/user/RvTheory6GETTR: https://www.gettr.com/rickyvarandasPARLER: https://parler.com/#/user/RvTheory6FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/TheRippleEffectPodcast/LOCALS: https://locals.com/member/RickyVarandasTHE UNION OF THE UNWANTEDVIDEOS (Rokfin): https://rokfin.com/uotuwAUDIO (RSS Feed): https://uotuw.podbean.com/MERCH: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/union-of-the-unwanted?ref_id=22643&utm_campaign=22643&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source

Radio Campus Tours – 99.5 FM
Ghettoblaster – Emission du jeudi 05 janvier 2023

Radio Campus Tours – 99.5 FM

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023


La Playlist: Sheryo – 9.3 (à côté d’ça) Motman feat. Micall Parknsun – The Fourth Quarter Motman feat. Micall Parknsun, Mista Spyce Aka Billie Splyff & Anyway The God – Lah Lah Lah Justo the MC feat. maticulous & The Audible Doctor – Never Present Justo the MC feat. maticulous, Rockness Monsta & DJ Jon […] L'article Ghettoblaster – Emission du jeudi 05 janvier 2023 est apparu en premier sur Radio Campus Tours - 99.5 FM.

Radio Campus Tours – 99.5 FM
Ghettoblaster – Amari Natura

Radio Campus Tours – 99.5 FM

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2022


Mercredi 28 décembre Radio Campus Tours recevait Amari Natura, artiste colombienne et néo-tourangelle, à l’occasion de la sortie de « Muevete », son album autoproduit. Amari a discuté avec nous des musiques colombiennes, dressant une vraie géographie musicale du pays situé entre Cordillère des Andes, Pacifique, Caraïbes et Amazonie. Il a été aussi question de son parcours […] L'article Ghettoblaster – Amari Natura est apparu en premier sur Radio Campus Tours - 99.5 FM.

the Book Of Very Very Bad Things
Chapter45 - Tim Anderl (Sweet Cheetah Publicity, Journalist, Homie)

the Book Of Very Very Bad Things

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2022 143:12


My publicist and homeslice, Tim Anderl (Print and online journalist for the likes of New Noise Magazine, Alternative Press, Ghettoblaster, etc.) get into the goofy mire with one another, breaking down what it takes to be a middle aged Peter Pan Punk in the current climate.  This is Part 2 of Anderl-Palooza! A double dose of the brothers from Dayton! Get busy living, y'all. You have a lot to live up to!

DJ Peeti-V's Podcast
Episode 48: DJ Peeti-V - Show 804 [August 2022 Edition]

DJ Peeti-V's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 26:09


Here is a new mix aired two weekends ago with the fam on @ghettohouseradio featuring a collective of house, edm, & some pop/dance/mainstream remixes/bootlegs. I hope you enjoy!1. Hot In It (Tiësto's Hotter Mix) - Tiësto & Charli Xcx2. How Do I Make You Love Me? - Sebastian Ingrosso & Salvatore Ganacci Remix - The Weeknd3. I Got It - Clayton William X Otebnsolrac4. Tamo Loco - Lorna, Hugel, Jenn Morel5. No Piensa - Don Diablo & Pnb Rock Feat. Boaz Van De Beat6. Bad Memories - Meduza & James Carter Feat. Elley Duhe & Fast Boy7. Loop - Martin Garrix, Dallask & Sasha Alex Sloan8. Break My Soul (Kue's Star Mountain Mix) - Beyoncé9. Glimpse Of Us (Kue's Star Mountain Mix) - Joji10. Escape - Lökii Remix - Kx5, Deadmau5 & Kaskade Ft. HaylaDownload the full show featuring Ron Reeser, Marc Stout, and Ghettoblaster here.  Also, look me up in iTunes to get my mixes automatically and visit my webpage at www.djpeetiv.com.  

Process Radio
006 – Process Radio

Process Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 59:38


Dombresky is back with a fresh #ProcessRadio dropping new cuts from Will Clarke, Fisher & Shermanology, Sosa, Chris Lake, Ghettoblaster, Wade and many more! 01. Softmal, Nytron - Forever Robots 02. Crusy - Tell Me 03. Hatiras - Chicago 04. Craftsmanship - That Girl Of Baja California 05. Softmal, Nytron - My Girl 06. Will Clarke - New Generation 07. Hatiras - Puff Of Smoke 08. DEVAULT - 3AM IN CHELSEA 09. Chris Lake - 400 10. Gettoblaster - Booty Shake ft. DJ Funk 11. Nicolass - Without You 12. Darius Syrossian & George Smeddles - Back In The Dance 13. FISHER & Shermanology - It's A Killa 14. Anfisa Letyago - Liquid 15. Luca Garaboni - My Name (Club Mix) 16. Franck Roger - Let's Groove 17. Ango Tamarin - Have A Nice Day 18. edetto - Yo Yeah Sure 19. Wade - Basement 20. Chris Lake X NPC - Drug From God (Sosa Remix)

Club Room
Club Room 201 with Anja Schneider

Club Room

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 59:31


Hello and welcome to this weeks episode of Club Room. For the next hour I have a selection of new and not so new music for you featuring Kittin, Self Tape, Johannes Brecht, Chloé Caillet in a Carlita remix, Ian Pooley & Phil Fuldner in a Fer BR remix, Roland Clark & Ghettoblaster remixed by Inner City, Kevin Saunderson & Dantiez, RawW, Trevino, HAAi, Tom VR, Midland, Peach, Lone & Kareem Ali, Ronnie Pacitti feat. Keirah Kirton and finally Lawrence Hart & Ryan Winters. Enjoy! 01. Kittin - Hacker 02. Self Tape - Love Like this  03. Johannes Brecht - Higher Ground 04. Chloé Caillet - Love Ain't Over (Carlita Remix) 05. Ian Pooley & Phil Fuldner - Zoana (Fer BR Remix) 06. Roland Clark & Ghettoblaster - Make Life Funky (Inner City, Kevin Saunderson, Dantiez Remix) 07. RawW - The Beginning 08. Trevino - After The Rain  09. HAAi - Bodies Of Water 10. Tom VR, Midland, Peach, Lone & Kareem Ali - Soared Straight Through Me (Midland Remix) 11. Ronnie Pacitti feat. Keirah Kirton - U Got That (Edit) 12. Lawrence Hart & Ryan Winters - LDN VBZ

Process Radio
004 – Process Radio

Process Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 60:34


Dombresky drops his brand new record "Bubblin" as well as some of his favorite new music from Chris Lake, Eli Brown, Ghettoblaster, Joshwa, Noizu, Tinlicker and many more on a brand new #ProcessRadio! 01. Gettoblaster - Players Ball 02. Orbital - Chime (Eli Brown Remix) 03. Chris Lake, Swedish House Mafia, The Weeknd - Moth To A Flame 04. Sir Francis - Main Line 05. Toni Joan - Run Of Glory 06. Redondo & Senders - All My Lovin' 07. Block & Crown - People Everyday 08. Dombresky - Bubblin 09. Toni Varga, Beauhause - Do You Wanna Come In (Francisco Allendes Remix) 10. Chambray - Someday ft. Rebecca & Fiona (Club Mix) 11. Surrender - This Feeling (Dombresky Remix) 12. LION BABE - Harder (with Busta Rhymes) 13. Ben Kim - Somebody To Love (LP Giobbi Remix) 14. Tinlicker - Healing Forest 15. DJ Fudge - Special Assignment 16. Finky - Feel Better 17. Andrea Oliva - Alley Rave 18. Junior Sanchez, Carlo Lio - Nutubz 19. John Summit - Human (Joshwa Remix) 20. Noizu - Mi Corazón

Process Radio
003 – Process Radio

Process Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 63:04


Dombresky drops a fresh hour of house music on #ProcessRadio with new cuts from Disclosure & Zedd, Ghettoblaster, Love Regenerator, Bad Intentions, Gorgon City, Wh0, Andrea Oliva and many more! 01. Gettoblaster - Can You Feel the Jack 02. Bad Intentions - Anytime Is House Time feat. Rowetta 03. Mark Broom, Riva Starr, Star B - Fire 04. Disclosure & Zedd - You've Got To Let Go If You Want To Be Free 05. Andrea Oliva - Out and About 06. Mattei & Omich - Groovy 70 (Flashmob Remix) 07. Jaded - Overtime (Yolanda Be Cool Remix) 08. Toni Varga, Beauhause - Do You Wanna Come In (Francisco Allendes Remix) 09. Chambray - Someday ft. Rebecca & Fiona 10. Addict Disc - We 11. Ben Kim - Somebody To Love (Gorgon City Remix) 12. Kyle Walker - Them Drums 13. Dominic Marceux - Oooooooh 14. LF SYSTEM - Dancing Clich (Catz 'N Dogz Remix) 15. Jansons - Evolver 16. Love Regenerator x Riva Starr ft. Sanada Maitreya - Lonely 17. Honey Dijon ft. Dave Giles II, Cor.Ece & Mike Dunn - Work 18. LUCATI - Disconnection 19. Soul Avengerz - Love You Feel (Wh0 Classic Remix) 20. Sorley - Good Luv

Resistance Recovery
Politics & Pedophilia

Resistance Recovery

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 87:25


Piers and author researcher Philip Fairbanks discuss his book Pedogate Primer: the politics of pedophilia in episode #54. Recorded on October 2, 2021Philip Fairbanks is a writer with 20 years publishing experience covering entertainment media, news reporting. His work has appeared in the peer-reviewed journal of art Afterimage, CUNY's graduate newspaper The Advocate, UK's Morning Star newspaper, Australia's New Dawn magazine, Ghettoblaster magazine, New Noise magazine, Paranoia magazine, The Goldwater and several other print and online publications. He has spent years researching and covering online child grooming, the Jeffrey Epstein case, MK-Ultra, the Finders cult and several other topics that are discussed in the Pedogate Primer.You can learn more about Philip and his work by visiting https://philfairbanks.com.And you can purchase Philips book at https://www.amazon.com/Pedogate-Prime....Resistance Recovery (RR) is reimagining addiction, recovery, and community in the 21st century. Piers Kaniuka, MTS, MS has worked with thousands of addicts and alcoholics in his 25+ years in the field. Discover RR's new paradigm of addiction recovery by visiting http://resistancerecovery.com.Join the Resistance: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1236683136534727/ Visit the RR YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/RESISTANCERECOVERYSign-up for Long Threads and get Resistance Recovery news: https://mailchi.mp/ddc8023bec67/welcometoresistancerecoverySupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/resistance-recovery/donations

AuralCandy.Net - Premium House Music Podcast

Gather your homies and take the party to the streets. All you need is a big ass boombox and some bouncy beats. MK-Ultra is back on form with a swinging set of Funky House, Soulful House and Deep House. Crank the volume up to eleven and blast away the blues!This podcast episode features content created or published by Bosh Recordings, Exploited Records, Freerange Records, Ocha Records, Piston Recordings, Poker Flat Recordings and others.MK-Ultra & Brian Dives - Polar Bears 'N' Shit [Intro]Jamaimoi - Prince De La Ville [Original Mix]R.E.D. - So Appealin' [Arturo Garces Remix]Ritz - Daily Routine [Original Mix]T.U.R.F. - Real Heads Know The Deal [Original Mix]Black Loops - Something Special [Original Mix]Kuzey - Ada [Frederick Alonso Remix]Darksidevinyl - Yama [Original Mix]Mihai Popoviciu - Time [Original Mix]Goldred - Mind Games [Original Mix]Lebedev - Paris Night [JR From Dallas Remix]Bninjas - Cream Babe [Original Mix]