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Olga Vasinkevič si povídala s nevidomou Xenií, kterou mnozí znají z online prostoru pod přezdívkou Xeni-Relaceni, pod kterou vede svůj populární blog na Instagramu. Lidija Stevanovič vás pozve na zajímavou besedu, kde bude představena rozsáhlá encyklopedie Glosář sarajevského atentátu od bosenského lexikografa Valerijana Žuje. Moderuje: Tatiana Čabáková Připravila: Tajana MančalováVšechny díly podcastu Mezi námi můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
A packed week this week, as we discuss a record breaking home win over Exeter Chiefs at Kingsholm. Gloucester winning with their biggest ever points total in a League game, scoring wonderful tries and seeing superb performances across the pitch. Meanwhile Chiefs themselves are in turmoil with coaches placed on suspension and owners ranting in the dressing room. Also this week Gloucester announced a new signing in Glasgow backrower Jack Mann, Dan Murphy becomes Sean Lynn's replacement at Glos-Hartpury and Macron take over as the clubs kits supplier.Ed PriceJim HarleyCherry Jam is proud to be sponsored by PGT LLP
Jim and Goodey unpack a massive weekend of rugby, starting with Quins pulling off their first away win over Saracens in 13 years at The Showdown in front of 54,000 fans — and with a few famous faces in the crowd too. Jim spills the beans on the London craic and post-match scenes, while the lads debate what went right for Quins and wrong for Sarries. There's more drama in the Prem as Leicester smash Saints, Bath flex against Glos, and Bristol and Exeter set a new record with ten first-half tries. We also head stateside for a cracking chat with Peter Bernick, co-owner of the Chicago Hounds, who lifts the lid on building rugby in the US, the upcoming United States of Rugby doc, and how MLR is gearing up for RWC 2031. Plus, the Bulls break Leinster's unbeaten URC streak, Fin Smith to Toulouse rumours, and the lads react to a rabbit punch and a big shout to Rassie's new pod — all that and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Join Ben Jekyll for a sonic tour through some of the line up from this years Life Is Music Vol4 in Brighton Festival and the Glocester Underground Festival including music from Love Is Noise to live in different way Lastelle breathe me in Blight Town pipe dream Archives make no mistake Monochrome metallic taste Sypha the afterparty Always Expire rust As Everything Unfolds ultraviolet Lake Malice scatterbrain Failstate life guard Aniya Falls prove me wrong Lexie Carroll god loves a trier Ellur god help me now Bottlemoth bowling, beers and most of our friends Perkie tired and overfed Saint Senara lost lisa marie 4ft Fingers last man standing happydaze out of my place SorryPark part of the plan Sweet Mouth girl next door Redeemon anaphylactic All Ears Avow hero Mosaic fairytale I, The Lion own way Truck spit it out Join Ben Jekyll every Friday night for two hours of the best new music we can find. Rock, metal, punk, indie, industrial and more mmhradio.co.uk from 10pm UK time every Friday night. Any suggestions/submissions/requests drop a mail to benjekyll@mmhradio.co.uk
A great weekend of Rugby saw England record their biggest ever win over Wales in Cardiff, while Gloucester-Hartpury made their own history completing the Three-peat of PWR titles as they beat Saracens in their own backyard.We discuss both games, the achievements of Glos-Hartpury and where this leaves England and English players ahead of the Lions tour. Finally we chat about the lack of Promotion and Relegation (again); a league wide loan to keep Newcastle Falcons afloat and Bill Sweeney threatening to take his rugby ball and move to Milton Keynes, because he missed out on Beyonce!Ed PriceLawrence LandrayJim HarleyCherry Jam is proud to be sponsored by PGT LLP
After a week off, we are back to review the latest round of Six Nations action. England snuck past Scotland with a little bit of luck to win the Calcutta Cup. France hammer Italy, while a much improved Wales gave Ireland a bit of a scare. We chat through all the games and Jim gives his views on the Twickenham experience. Meanwhile, Glos-Hartpury secured top spot with a commanding win over Quins - we look forward to the Semi this weekend at Queensholm. Gloucester Rugby announced of some new signings, with Ross Byrne taking everyone by surprise. How will that impact the other signings yet to be announced? Finally, Ed explains how exactly he and Loz nearly got recruited into a Football 'Firm'.Ed PriceJim HarleyCherry Jam is proud to be sponsored by PGT LLP
A real treat to chat and taste with John López, winemaking director, for some of the most recognized California wines in our local market. More here: https://internationalwinemore.com/en/copper-cane-wines/. Thanks to Boutique Du Vin and Plaza Cellars for supporting this episode. Make sure to follow our podcast. Cheers!#wine #redwine #puertorico #pinotnoir #cabernet
En este episodio, tenemos el honor de conversar con John López, actual director de vino en Cooper Cane. A lo largo de esta entrevista, John nos llevará en un recorrido fascinante por su trayectoria en el mundo del vino, desde sus humildes comienzos hasta su éxito como enólogo en Belle Glos. Descubriremos los desafíos y triunfos que han marcado su carrera y cómo su pasión por el vino lo ha llevado a influir en la industria con su visión única. Vino en el podcast: - Belle glos Eulenlock
Gloucester regained the Slater Cup after a thrilling comeback win over Leicester at Kingsholm. It leaves the Cherry and Whites in 3rd place as the Premiership breaks for the Six Nations. We chat through the game, the key moments and the performances by so many players across the squad. Once again Santi was awarded Player of the Match by TNT and his future continues to be in doubt as there are strong rumours he may depart for Bath at the end of the season. The lads weigh up that and all the other transfer news and rumours including the confirmed re-signings before checking in on Glos-Hartpury's weekend - which couldn't have gone much better (Despite not playing). Finally we do a little preview of the Six Nations. Ed Price James Eastwood (Snowy) Russ Brookes Jim Harley Cherry Jam is delighted to be sponsored by PGT LLP.
Another bumper episode this week as Ed speaks with Deputy Sports Editor for City AM (and fellow Gloucester supporter) Matt Hardy about rugby, business and how clubs interact with journalists and the press. As usual, the lads also chat through the weekends results and another good result at home for Gloucester - this time over Scarlets in the Challenge Cup. We discuss the performance, where it leads the Cherry and Whites in terms of qualification for the knockouts and the improving defence. We also discuss Glos-Hartpury returning to the top of the PWR with a hard fought win over Loughborough Lightning as friend of the pod, Zoe Aldcroft, is appointed as Red Roses captain. Ed Price Jim Harley Matt Hardy Cherry Jam is kindly sponsored by PGT LLP.
A bumper episode this week as Gloucester and Glos-Hartpury secured excellent wins against Sale and Bristol respectively. We discuss the performances and the importance of both victories and what it could mean for the rest of the season. Also in this weeks pod are our thoughts on the 2025/26 Membership available to Gloucester supporters, the value, the innovative ideas and where we could see improvements. Finally, we do comment on the controversy around Kirill (who has our full support). Cherry Jam is proud to be sponsored by PGT LLP. Ed Price Jim Harley Russ Brookes
After the devastating news from a few weeks ago we pay tribute to Tom Voyce - we would like to express our sincere condolences to his family and friends. RIP Tom. In this weeks pod we ask Jim about his Vannes trip and whether the weekend made up for the game. We then chat through an excellent win and 'nilling' of Harlequins at home; the great performances throughout the team but why it isn't the complete performance others may have mentioned. Finally we discuss the Glos-Hartpury win away to Exeter and why it was so good to see a return to form live on Youtube. Cherry Jam is delighted to be sponsored for the rest of this season by Pitt Godden & Taylor LLP. Ed Price Jim Harley Russ Brookes
Gloucester won their opening pool game of this seasons Challenge Cup against Edinburgh. It was an ugly win in difficult conditions (not the most entertaining match but a good result in the end). We chat through the game as well as all the weekends action and why its becoming more of a stretch for the average supporter to catch all the games they might want to. We also discuss Glos-Hartpury's return to winning ways before we answer some of your 'Listener questions': What is our go-to pint on match day? What have been Gloucester's most challenging weather experiences? Finally, we wanted to pay tribute to a former guest of this podcast and a devout Gloucester Rugby supporter - Tom Morris. Tom was one of the driving forces of Progressive Rugby, helping bring much needed attention to the issue of concussion in the game and its impact on players health. Tom sadly passed away at the end of November after a short battle with cancer. All our thoughts go out to Tom's family and friends. RIP Tom. You will be missed. Ed Price Jim Harley Thank you again to Wynn Homes for their kind sponsorship of this week's podcast.
I detta avsnitt av Byggsnack träffar Avimas VD David Björk Mikael Pålsson, Business Development Manager på Global Load Out Solutions (GLOS), för en djupdykning i en av byggbranschens kanske mest förbisedda men kritiska frågor – effektiv massahantering.Mikael berättar hur GLOS, som en startup inom Volvo Construction Equipment, arbetar för att revolutionera schakt och transport i bygg- och anläggningsbranschen. Fokus ligger på att optimera fyllnadsgraden i transporter, skapa spårbarhet och minska både kostnader och klimatpåverkan. Genom konkreta exempel visar han hur små förändringar kan leda till stora besparingar i tid, pengar och utsläpp.Samtalet tar också upp branschens utmaningar kring ineffektivitet, kriminalitet kopplad till felaktig avfallshantering och behovet av ett mer modernt och digitalt arbetssätt. Med verkliga fall, som raset vid E6:an och andra uppmärksammade miljöskandaler, illustrerar Mikael hur bristen på kontroll kan få dramatiska konsekvenser.Avsnittet bjuder på en kombination av tekniska lösningar, hållbarhetsfokus och praktiska råd för projektledare och organisationer som vill ta kontroll över sina projekt och bidra till en mer hållbar framtid. Missa inte detta engagerande samtal som inte bara inspirerar utan också ger dig konkreta verktyg att börja använda redan idag!Vill du komma i kontakt med oss på Byggsnack?Erica Andersson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anderssonerica/ David Björk: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thebjork/Om AvimaAvima är en plattform som är utvecklad för att stödja projektledare och projektchefer inom bygg- och anläggningsprojekt. Med Avima kan du enkelt hålla koll på alla beslut som fattas, säkerställa att rätt dokumentversioner är tillgängliga, och hantera all nödvändig kommunikation för att underlätta effektivt samarbete. Detta hjälper till att spara tid, pengar och resurser, och säkerställer att alla involverade arbetar mot samma mål genom hela projektets livscykel, från start till mål.Mer om oss på Avima här: https://avima.se/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Last season's demons following the 90-0 defeat to Northampton Saints were banished as Gloucester won a superb victory away to he current Premiership champions. We discuss the performance, the improvements in overall attitude and the importance of backing this up during the next bank of league fixtures. We also chat about Gloucester-Hartpury's disappointing narrow defeat to Bristol, the small margins that have led to the three defeats this season and why we feel confident that they can still finish in the top four. There is also a conversation around the potential for a Linear World Championship trophy, European preview and Jim's plans for Vannes. Ed Price Jim Harley Russ Brookes Lawrence Landray Big thanks to Wynn Homes for their kind sponsorship. https://www.wynnhomes.co.uk/
Gloucester finished their first bank of league fixtures with a well deserved win over Newcastle Falcons. We chat through the game, the key performances and the most important thing a much improved defence. We also discuss the frustration and feelings of a missed opportunity as England lose out to the All Blacks. It also was a week where the Haka was again brought into focus with some ill-advised comments from Joe Marler (who has announced his retirement from International Rugby). Finally Jim and Ed run over the weekends results for Gloucester, opening their defence of the Premiership Cup against Hartpury, while Glos-Hartpury got back to winning ways against Sale.
Broken record time. Once again a superb first 40 with excellent tries and attacking play wasn't enough as Gloucester's second half woes continue away to Leicester in the Slater Cup. We chat through the match, the encouraging signs that some of the issues are starting to be resolved plus the frustration that some persist. We also discuss Glos-Hartpury's first home defeat in two seasons and how actually it might be a blessing in disguise. Finally we go through the Women's Rugby World Cup groups, the tickets and the excellent planning that is behind the fixtures - before we preview the Newcastle fixture. Ed Price Jim Harley
After a superb first 40 where the Cherry and Whites scored two more contenders for try of the season, Bath proved too much in the second half helped by a worryingly porous defence. We chat through the game, the performances and highlight the possible reasons for the continued issues with the defence. We also discuss Glos-Hartpury's win away to Quins, the Red Roses back to back triumphs in the WXV and preview the Leicester game on Saturday Ed Price James Eastwood (Snowy) Jim Harley Russ Brookes
After a week off because the Internet in Northern Cyprus is a little temperamental, we are back to discuss the superb if nerve jangling win over Bristol Bears followed by the slightly disappointing defeat away to Sale (despite securing two bonus points). The lads chat through the vast improvements seen in our attacking play, picking out the notable performances and players while also addressing the continued nagging issue of the defence (which is average at best). We also discuss the start of Glos-Hartpury's bid for a Three-peat of title wins, the fall out from the shock resignation of the head of PWR and preview the Gloucester Bath match this weekend. Ed Price Russ Brookes Jim Harley
Gloucester lost out in the last pre-season game up in Edinburgh but all indications are the team and management are happy with the progress and performance. We chat through where we see the first block of fixtures going, the potential of a 'surprise' win over Saracens this weekend and the danger for George Skivington if things don't go well. We also discuss the Red Roses impressive win over the Black Ferns at Twickenham, the joys of South African rugby supporters and their social media presence plus the recent rumours around potential talks of a merger between the URC and the Premiership. Ed Price Russ Brookes
Join Charlie, a non-binary sci-fi fantasy writer, and their husband Brian, as they commemorate the transfiguration of Christ on Mount Tabor. This episode explores the presence of Jesus alongside Moses and Elijah, the significance of this event in Christian mysticism, and its relevance to modern believers. Through thoughtful discussions on law, prophecy, justice, and the essence of divine light, Charlie and Brian encourage listeners to find personal meaning and practical wisdom in this sacred narrative. Engage in a deeper understanding of the balance between law and prophecy and the transformative power of divine illumination.Support us on: https://ko-fi.com/cedorsettBecome a patron of the arts patreon.com/cedorsettFor Educational Resource: Wisdoms Cry https://wisdomscry.comFor all of the things we are doing at The Seraphic Grove go to Creation's Paths https://www.creationspaths.com/BlueSky https://bsky.app/profile/creationspaths.comThreads https://www.threads.net/@creationspathsInstagram https://www.instagram.com/creationspaths/Transcript: Today as we celebrate the transfiguration of Christ and imagine the divine Christ. Between Moses and Elijah on Mount Tabor. We have a lot of questions that pop up. What does this mean for us today? Why is this such an important, and I would say almost a vital part of the story? Blessings in light to everyone out there. Hello, my name is Charlie. I am a non-binary scifi fantasy writer. Today we are celebrating. The memorial of the transfiguration of Christ. This is a story that we can find in the new Testament and is one that has inspired mystics and visionaries throughout the history of Christianity. I think, we'll find very impactful in our own discussion today. I'm joined by my wonderful husband, Brian. Good day. This is a big, deep, meaty topic. I'm glad that it's on the calendar every year, because this entire podcast could just be about this one moment and we could do seven days a week hours and hours a day and not exhaust everything that happened. If you're not familiar with the story, It's very simple. Jesus and three of his disciples Peter, John, and Andrew go up on a mountain to pray. They wake up in the middle of the night and there's a blinding light on the top of Mount Tabor. They look over and there is the fully divine Christ sitting on the mountain, talking with Moses and Elijah. And they really don't know what to do. In fact, I believe it's Peter. Who said, should we make up tents for our guests? And Jesus is like, No. But thanks for asking. it's this moment that kind of happens and passes. It seems almost an interjection into the story. What actually happened here? What is the importance of this? On a basic level the transfiguration shows us Jesus in the line of profit and law-giver. We see him with Moses the quintessential law giver, the one to whom the Torah was given. That all of the commandments were given. And we have kind of this reenactment of the events on Mount Sinai. And we have a, Elijah the quintessential profit . A profit that walked with God so much that he does not die. A great chariot swings, low picks him up and carries him away into heaven. So again, the quintessential prophet. Just a quick little side note in here, because it kind of cracks me up. Elijah is also, very much about lessons of hospitality. It just cracks me up that the first default thought was hospitality, with proposing, do we need to build a tent or set up a tent for them? Even though. non-corporeal doesn't necessarily need a tent, but hospitality first, it just cracks me up and there's always a great lesson to take in everything, that one's default thought should be hospitality just cover your bases. We have these three very important people. People who are all attributed to these three mountain experiences, we have Jesus on Mount Tabor. We have Moses from Mount Sinai. And we have a Elijah who is very connected with Mount Carmel. in fact, it's on Mount Carmel that Elijah sees God. One of the most powerful passages in all of scripture and a story, we will be referring to a lot, forever. And should probably do a full episode on at some point. God walks by and there are three things that happen. There was a mighty wind. But God was not in the wind. There was a fire and God was not in the fire. There was an earthquake and God was not in the earthquake. And then a still small voice came to Elijah. I've always found this image very powerful in that when we think of Moses on Mount Sinai. We think of this big, booming voice, right? For those of us of a certain age, we go back to a certain Charlton Heston movie. I am the Lord, your God. Right. It's very booming voice, which is very much associated with the law. Loud booming. Declarative voice. And Elijah who heard the still small voice. The quiet voice and there in between the two is Jesus the Christ in the fullness of his glory. Now we can get into some of the theological questions and stuff that come around with this moment, but, to me the most important lesson I learned from here is the Christ as the pivot point between these two things. The law which is quite literally for Moses written in stone. The 10 declarations are, as they're often said in English, the 10 commandments, literally carved into stone. And Elijah. The prophet. The justice maker, the one who engages in good trouble. The most prolific slaughterer of. People in the entire scripture, which is why people like me always speak of Elijah with great reverence. Because people who are familiar with the story of Elijah and the profits of ball. They say their prayers, they say their prayers and when elijah brings fire down on his stack and the profits of ball, don't. Elijah then pulls a sword and kills 500 profits of ball. We'll talk about that later Elijah is a bit scary and in legend becomes increasingly scary because Elijah having never died occasionally shows back up in stories. And is always there to as Brian said, judges, the hospitality of the place that he goes to. woe and to you, if Elijah finds you wanting. The profits are the voices of justice. The law is not always about justice. I think this is where we get things confused. The law is about righteousness. When we are talking about the law, we're talking about what is right and what is wrong. We're talking about ethical codes, moral codes. How you should govern yourself and how you should govern a society. That's what the law is. The law is not interested in justice. It should be the embodiment of justice. It should be written justly. But. a, human actor has to make justice happen. I like to think of the law as it's like any structure whether that's a building, a wall, a door. It exists. It gives structure and form to the environment. But it is not necessarily just, it is not necessarily right or wrong. That wall will obstruct passage and flow of air , and everything else, good or bad. But it does give structure. Continuing this trend that we've been on this month with the podcast, talking about peace and peace making. There we have Jesus in the middle. And I feel like this is the embodiment of both the law giver and the pro and the prophet. As Jesus famously said in the sermon on the mountain, not one jot or tittle. Not one little dot or a line. Which shall pass from the law until all is fulfilled. What is the law? You should love the Lord, your God with all your heart, mind, and spirit, and you shall love your neighbor as yourself. The law is love. But this is very rigid. It is love. Not hate, not anger, not fear. And he walks this line between the law giver. Which we see on the sermon on the Mount. And the prophet who is going about interfering with injustice. see a person about to be stoned. And he says, okay. That's what the law demands. This person be stoned. So whoever's without sin cast the first stone. Hmm. That makes you have to stop for a minute. And look at the harshness of the law. Jesus is constantly pointing at the harshness of the law. Why is there divorce according to Jesus, because of the hardness of our own heart. Because we enter into relationships that maybe we shouldn't maybe we're mean to each other and were cruel to each other. There are many, many reasons for a marriage to end, but if we were perfect embodiments of love and compassion, There would be no need for divorce. We would find the person that we loved and we would love them and we would be a perfect love and romance, novels, happy, ever. Afters would be ubiquitous for all. But that's not who we are as a species. So many of us have that hardness of heart. Relationships break and they fall apart Jesus is bringing about this new modality. This new way of acting. And that we are told not to judge. Judge not lest you be judged for you shall be judged by the same measure that you yourself apply. Ooh. This is why I personally don't care what people get up to in their personal lives. But if they're always harping about morality, and getting into everybody else's sex lives and they have a messy one themselves. I find myself talking about it. Because I don't really care what most people are doing in their privacy of their own lives. But you keep saying that you are some Paragon of justice, now I care. It's the hypocrisy that makes me care and we are judged by the standards that we apply. There is also a second part of that. This is where prophecy being able to see the divine be able to participate in those divine energies really comes to the forefront. Jesus tells us to. Not try to take the mote out of our brother's eye. Before we take the log out of our own. What's all that about. Well, the evils that we impute to others are often, not always, but often the flaws we see in ourselves. We're often projecting our own insecurities fears, inadequacies, lapses on to others. And in, so we're telling ourselves. I'll be quite honest. I talk a lot about compassion and our need for compassion because. That is not something that comes natural to me. Compassion is something I had to learn and actively practice. I would not say that I am perfect at it. When I don't believe that anybody's perfect at anything, but I have rage in me. I have anger in me. I'm not somebody who holds grudges. That's not the way that I act, but. if I am not careful in monitoring who I am and how I'm interacting with people, compassion. Isn't always the place that I operate from. I see this as a failing in myself and thus project out. We need compassion. We need confession. You see the St. John Lennon, John Lennon also had this problem and one of his most famous songs, right. All you need is love. Because, yeah, this is a fault he saw in himself that he tried to make better and tried to get better. In his case, I think it is something that he did improve on over time. It is in this as well that we can glean a useful motivational tool. It is in our nature to want to judge others for things. Using that desire. That urge. Sublimating that energy. Into and redirecting it back into yourself. To use that as energy to give yourself fuel for self-improvement. It's quite a powerful tool. Often, when driving, find myself being like, oh, this person's being a jerk or don't drive like a, expletive. I tend to get worked up by other drivers. On my better days, I take a moment. Take that breath for peace and let it go and then I also remember to take that energy that was built up in wanting to judge others, to reflect it back upon myself and realize. Why am I driving as fast as I'm driving? Why am I cutting these people off? Why did I just change lanes five times between two stoplights? It's unnecessary. It's excessive. I'm the one driving like a jerk. I'm the one cutting people off. I'm the one driving too fast. And whether I am quote unquote, driving safer, it's not for the debate at that point in time. It's a lame excuse. I need to fix myself first. Using that as motivation is helpful in fixing myself because it's stuff that I want to excuse. I like doing that. I like going fast . That's fine, but I need to use it, to stop myself from judging others. And redirect that energy so that until I'm driving calmly and sanely and not like a jerk. I cannot judge others on that. Mount Tabor really is the place where we start confronting a lot of this. a lot of early Christian mysticism is based off of this image. Here it is. As important to Christian mysticism as is Ezekiel's vision of the divine chariot is in Jewish mysticism. It is pivotal to this. And they're on. Mount Tabor. We see the Shekinah glory of God. The light shining that we are told was in the tabernacle when they were wandering through the desert. This Shekinah that filled the temple when it was initially blessed by following this light, this glory of God. The Covad . The glory. The hush mall. Of God. Is there. In their presence. It's terrifying. Because in the bright. Un yielding light. There's nowhere to hide. All of your faults are laid bare. All of your imperfections are laid bare. If you wonder why. Your favorite newscaster podcast or starts using soft light more and more and more as time goes on. its because soft light doesn't show wrinkles. The softer, the light. The less likely you are to see the effects of aging, right. Harsh light, bright light shows all imperfections. If there's the slightest wrinkle in your clothes. The harsh light will show it. And that really is. The experience. Why. The tremendous and fascinating mystery when you encounter the divine. That shakes us to our core. Is you realize there's nothing to hide. There's nowhere to hide. There's nothing. That you can cover up here. This is what the apostles are seeing. The apostles are the stand-ins for us in this moment where they're just like, Uh, Guys. Moses and Elijah are here. And Jesus has kind of glowing. There's light everywhere. It's important for us to realize there's always light. Everywhere. You glow. I glow. It's subtle. It's soft. Our eyes. Don't pick up on it. Well, because it is so faint. But one of the things that we know because of the nature of our bodies and the way the chemistry. The biology and the physics work within them. Every human clothes, just biologically Glos. We don't have to get into subtle matter. And all of the things, spiritual things here. You glow. There is a light about you. I would also agree with Yoda, luminous beings. Are we not this crude, matter. That light is always around us. And in that light, we realized that we are all intrinsically the same. We are all striving for a life that is free of sorrow. That is full of joy. That grants us a sense of fulfillment. And we might not all pick the best or even the right way to do it. But we all have that commonality that. Unifies us. In spirit and in. Reality. Staring at this immage and I highly recommend. You just take some time in meditation. And just imagine it for yourself. You can use a picture. If that helps you find your favorite painting. There are millions of them probably. Scenario, because it is such a famous moment from the gospels. Or just allow your imagination to be what it is. Let Moses look like, whatever you want Moses to look like. let Elijah looked like whatever you want Elijah to look like. Let Jesus look like whatever you want Jesus to look like. Let the mountain. Look like what. Whatever you want it to look like you don't need to go. Find Mt. Tabor on Google earth and see what the actual landscape looks like. Just let yourself be in the moment. What arises for you? What does this look like to you? And how do you feel. In that light in that place. As this great. Illumination this base. Illumination is flowing up. Where the one life is erupting like a fountain into the world. Reminding us that the true path. That we walk. Is not. The righteous path of the law. The justice making path of the prophet. It's that path in the middle. It is that middle way. That place in between where we have to not only remember the letter of the law, but the spirit. What is the justice that needs to be done here. What is the goodness that needs to be done here? What is the truth that needs to be done here? We're not always looking for. That booming. Loud Cecil B DeMille. Voice of God. Booming from the heaven. Which by the way, if you really want to see how good he was at. Making that happen. He actually made a silent film version of the 10 commandments before he made the Charlton Heston, Yule Brenner one. It's a silent film. And. You will actually understand a line from the Torah very profoundly. And it says that their eyes heard. They saw the voice of God. Because there's no sound. It's a silent film. But he does such a good job in conveying the imagery there. You can hear the thunder. You can hear the lightning, you can hear the booming voice. Which is a. Sign of just how good he was as a filmmaker. This is a moment. Foundational. To our mysticism. To our. When I use the bad R word. Religion. Remember I use religion in the Roman sense of the term. It's religio it is. The link. What links us back. What links us again? What links us together? In this moment, we see the tradition. We see Moses, we see Elijah, we see the Christ. We see the future. Here's Peter, John and James. We see the future. The future of the past and the present all together in one place. We're forced to start asking ourselves. What is our future? What is our past. What. Traditions are we going to hold on to, this is really the power of the profits. The profits are the pruning sheers of faith. When you actually look at the Hebrew prophets. Right. You read the law of Moses. The law of Moses is very clear. We use this knife to kill this animal and use this ladle to put this blood on this, alter it. I mean, step by step instructions on how sacrifice works. And then we get to the profits. And through the mouth of the profits. Hear the voice of the Lord. I do not want to or sacrifice. I want your love. That is a pruning shear. Being taken. To the faith. That is a pretty sure being taken to the law. The law is very clear. On this day, we bring these animals to this place to do these things. From Blom Blom Blom Blom. For me, it was one of the greatest revelations. When. Going through different traditions and looking at. Everything it was recognizing. There's the core. There are those. Few things and it should be very few things that are essential. It's like in life. You have to eat. You have to drink water. You have to breathe. There are those essential things. Those are the things that you allow to be your law. But everything else. Is personal practice. That is the prophetic element. That is, the justice making element. And it's recognizing that is. Personal. And you can share the other trappings with others. Through the different traditions that link you back. It's not essential. It doesn't matter. The ladle you use is not core. Sacrifice. It's not core. It's the love. That's core that needs to be in all of it. But the rest. And then the profits helped. to. prune that. And help to put into context. That, oh, this is not essential. As we said at the very beginning, what was the law that Jesus gave. Oh, master. What is the greatest commandment? You will love God. With all your heart. Mind and being. And you love your neighbor as yourself. And there it is. How the hell can you love somebody else? If you don't love yourself, there you go, it's also very profound. Very true. It's very true. That is the core of everything that we're doing. And. When you ask yourself, how do you love God with all your heart, mind, and spirit again god is our aliveness. We are called to live. God. God is our aliveness. Inner radiance. Love being alive. Love you are aliveness live. To the best of your ability and you are. Showing that love and affection for God. That is what we really see here. This just fount of life. Pouring forth on mountain table. We bask in the radiance of that tabernac light. And this is something that a lot of Christian . mistics. Talk about. And if you've ever experienced this in meditation, it is such a profound experience that. Occasionally there you are. You're sitting with your eyes closed and deep meditation. And you just find yourself surrounded by light. It's just there. It didn't suddenly appear. It was always there. You just didn't see it. We distract ourselves so much. And I think one of the more interesting things is we see this conversation. In the gospels between Jesus Moses and Elijah. I want to bring that challenging moment up here. was that really a one-time thing. or is everything that Jesus did a conversation between him, Moses and Elijah. Between him the law and the profits. Was just that just one moment? Where everything was just right enough that the veil slipped. And people could see. That discourse happening. Because from my point of view yeah. This is just that moment where it was visible. Not a unique moment in time. I think you can see that discourse on. The Mount of olives later in the story, and you can see it on the sermon on the Mount earlier in the story. You can see it all the way through. You can see it. In Jesus, when he is assaulted by the man possessed by many demons. And Elijah. Comes out in him and he wrestles him to the ground. And cast the demons out. It's in the moment. Of the fishes and the love just before the fishes and the loaves. When the community has brought the problem before Christ. And Jesus has that moment. the law says, cast them out. You can weed that, that crowd down really easily. justice says, hospitality says, feed them all. Or feed. As many as you can. So as we sit here, Remembering. The transfiguration. This moment where we get to see this glimpse of the divine Christ, the cosmic Christ. The one who Paul tells us. Holds the cosmos together. Hold that vision in our minds. Really ask ourselves how we can participate with it. How we can find more moments of that divine light. And how we can. Walk this path between the law and the prophets. More fully. In our daily lives. I hope you've gotten something out of this. I hope that. Something we have said has moved something in you and we would love to hear for you. You can reach out to us through our community over at sub stack. Just go to https://www.creationspaths.com/. And click on the chat tab. You can leave your questions, comments, and anything. There. You can also comment on this post over there and keep the comments over there. However you want to do it. You can also reach out to me. I am https://bsky.app/profile/creationspaths.com on blue sky and https://www.threads.net/@creationspaths. Over on threads and Instagram. 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Firstly an apology as we have decided to leave a lot more of the swearing in this weeks pod, but we are sure you understand why. Gloucester lose another league game, this time to Exeter Chiefs, but it was the manner of the defeat and the apparent contempt shown to the Season ticket holders that grates most. Four very angry Cherry Jammers discuss the match, the atmosphere at Kingsholm, where this leaves George Skivington and whether a defeat to Benetton would spell the end of his now 91 league game tenure. We also try to lighten the mood by chatting through a great win for Glos-Hartpury in the 3rd/4th playoff of the Allianz Cup; another Grand-Slam for the Red Roses and what Billy Vunipola gets up to on a night out in Majorca. Ed Price James Eastwood (Snowy) aka Angry Caller Jim Harley Russ Brookes
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Gigantische Inflation, hohen Mieten: laut Türkei-Experte Walter Glos (CDU) sind das die Hauptgründe für den Absturz von Präsident Erdogans AKP bei den Kommunalwahlen. Bleibe die Wirtschaftkrise bestehen, könne die Oppositon an die Macht kommen. Oelmaier, Tobias www.deutschlandfunk.de, Informationen am Abend
Gigantische Inflation, hohen Mieten: laut Türkei-Experte Walter Glos (CDU) sind das die Hauptgründe für den Absturz von Präsident Erdogans AKP bei den Kommunalwahlen. Bleibe die Wirtschaftkrise bestehen, könne die Oppositon an die Macht kommen. Oelmaier, Tobias www.deutschlandfunk.de, Informationen am Abend
After five long years of generally seeing England put in average performances (all be it, with some good results) finally a performance to be proud of as the men in white ruined Ireland's Grand Slam dreams. The lads chat through all the Six Nations action, including Italy's deserved win over Scotland and a resurgent French side hammering Wales. Meanwhile we also chat through Gloucester-Hartpury securing a home semi final with yet another win, this time over former Champions Harlequins. Finally we preview the Premiership Final this Friday at Kingsholm. Ed Price Russ Brookes Jim Harley
Nick brings you today's podcast from the Hollow Bottom pub in Guiting Power, Glos, from the Cheltenham Handicap Weights launch, an event usurped by the news of Constitution Hill's disastrous gallop at Kempton, which subsequently threw up a dirty scope and a race against time to get the Champion Hurdle favourite to the race. The Sun's Jack Keene is on hand at Kempton to provide a report. Meanwhile the Mirror's David Yates provides insight for the remainder of the show, which includes a debrief on yesterday's events in parliament. Philip Davies MP joins Nick to discuss the likely impact of the debate as well as his own contribution. Also on today's show, we hear from David Porter-Mackrell, winner of employee of the year at the TIEA awards, Dan Barber looks at the 'straight to Aintree effect' in the Timeform Perspective, AJ O'Neill outlines plans for Monbeg Genius, while Swettenham Stud's Adam Sangster joins us from Australia for this week's Weatherbys Bloodstock trip.
Nick brings you today's podcast from the Hollow Bottom pub in Guiting Power, Glos, from the Cheltenham Handicap Weights launch, an event usurped by the news of Constitution Hill's disastrous gallop at Kempton, which subsequently threw up a dirty scope and a race against time to get the Champion Hurdle favourite to the race. The Sun's Jack Keene is on hand at Kempton to provide a report. Meanwhile the Mirror's David Yates provides insight for the remainder of the show, which includes a debrief on yesterday's events in parliament. Philip Davies MP joins Nick to discuss the likely impact of the debate as well as his own contribution. Also on today's show, we hear from David Porter-Mackrell, winner of employee of the year at the TIEA awards, Dan Barber looks at the 'straight to Aintree effect' in the Timeform Perspective, AJ O'Neill outlines plans for Monbeg Genius, while Swettenham Stud's Adam Sangster joins us from Australia for this week's Weatherbys Bloodstock trip.
A hard fought win for Gloucester over defending Champions Exeter means the Cherry and Whites have reached their first Final since 2018 - a win for Leicester away to Ealing, means that Kingsholm will be the venue. We discuss the performances, the win and how the cup competitions continue to give us hope for the season. The lads also chat through the England A squad announcement, the u18's Finals Day, rumours and important re-signings plus Glos-Hartpury making it 10 out of 10 in the league to finally reach the top this season. Ed Price Lawrence Landray Jim Harley Russ Brookes
Another superb comeback for Gloucester Hartpury as they overturn a large second half deficit to beat local rivals Bristol. Jim takes us through the game and the importance of keeping this unbeaten run going. Elsewhere, in the Six Nations, England managed to sneak a win over a young Wales side, Ireland eased passed a disappointing Italy while Scotland were robbed of a last second win over a disjointed France by a very controversial TMO decision. The main part of the pod though this week is our discussion around ideas that could improve the game as a whole. Ed Price James Eastwood (Snowy) Lawrence Landray Jim Harley
Just when we thought we would be having a relatively quiet few weeks discussing the Six Nations and the Glos-Hartpury women's fixtures, news broke of potential Saudi investment into Gloucester and three other Premiership clubs. The guys give their honest opinions on the issue, before chatting through Gloucester-Hartpury's incredible comeback win over Leicester Tigers Women, the Six Nations week one results and why we were definitely robbed at the Sports Podcast Awards. Finally our deepest apologies go out to all of our American listeners, we promise the NFL chat will get better!
After a week off due to Ed not having a voice following the victory up in a cold Edinburgh, the boys are back and for once are generally happy! We chat through both victories and a much better performance against an all be it weakened French opposition. Could this be the catalyst for a win in the league over Sale Sharks? We also mull over Glos-Hartpury's excellent victory over Saracens at Kingsholm and the shock news that Superstar winger Louis Rees-Zammit is leaving Rugby Union with immediate effect and heading to the NFL.
After two more defeats in the league, Gloucester have now equalled the worst run in the Premiership for the club of consecutive losses. Are there any positives to pull out (other than four losing bonus points)? What next for George Skivington and the rest of the coaches? Will the Bath game be where we pull the plug? We discuss the performances and the results, in contrast to more success for the Glos-Hartpury Womens team. Jim chats through his BIG GAME experience at Twickenham and we also ask where have all the stats gone from the Premiership website? Ed Price James Eastwood (Snowy) Jim Harley
Two successive wins in Europe have given the club a bit of positivity after a few disappointing weeks. We chat through the victories over Clermont and Black Lion, while also discussing the reworking by the club and local band Tux Fizz of "We are the Glo'ster Boys", the (sort of) return of the Cherryettes and Glos-Hartpury's excellent start to their season. Ed Price Jim Harley
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It's going to get better soon isn't it? Until then, we have to cope with yet another poor performance and big defeat at home. We chat through the latest loss to Leicester Tigers and try and find any positives from one of the more disappointing displays in a long time. However, we are cheered by the continuing brilliance of Gloucester-Hartpury as they started the defence of their League title with a thumping bonus point win over Leicester women. Ed Price Lawrence Landray (Loz) Jim Harley
Começou a valer nesta segunda-feira (6) o decreto de GLO (Garantia da Lei e da Ordem) que coloca militares para atuar na segurança de portos e aeroportos nos estados de Rio de Janeiro e São Paulo, assinado pelo presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva na semana anterior. O Durma com Essa trata do uso de GLOs no Brasil em momentos de escalada da violência e suas consequênicas, como o fortalecimento das Forças Armadas na arena política. O episódio também tem a participação de Mariana Vick, que comenta o estrago de um temporal na infraestrutura de São Paulo, e de Paula Miraglia, que apresenta a segunda edição do “Festival Nexo + Nexo Políticas Públicas: o Brasil em debate”, evento online e gratuito que começa nesta terça-feira (7). Veja a programação aqui.Assine o podcast: Spreaker | Apple Podcasts | Deezer | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Outros apps (RSS)Edição de áudio Pedro Pastoriz
Svátek 28. října připadl na sobotu. Glosátor si nemohl nevšimnout, s jakou graciézností udeřil prezident republiky praporem do hlavy vojáka, strnulého ve vzorně provedeném stoji spatném. Kéž by se to stalo tradicí!
Svátek 28. října připadl na sobotu. Glosátor si nemohl nevšimnout, s jakou graciézností udeřil prezident republiky praporem do hlavy vojáka, strnulého ve vzorně provedeném stoji spatném. Kéž by se to stalo tradicí!Všechny díly podcastu Glosa Plus můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
Tim served in the USAF and the NSA from 1975 to 1988 during some of the most tense periods of the Cold War. This included stints at the US Air Force Electronic Warfare Center at Kelly AFB, Texas, and RAF Chicksands, in the UK working on SIGINT collection of USSR/Warsaw Pact/Other targets. He also served as part of the Cryptologic Support Group, Strategic Air Command HQ, Offutt AFB, Nebraska providing SIGINT briefings to SAC leadership on worldwide events In 1983 he transferred to the NSA and later GCHQ, Cheltenham, Glos 1984-1988. We hear about how the first indications that something was amiss the morning Chernobyl reactor exploded in 1986, the day the cleaners answered the secure phone at SAC HQ, and how at GCHQ the US and British intelligence share information as part of the UKUSA Agreement. 0:00 Introduction and Tim's background in the US Air Force 5:12 Understanding electronic warfare and data gathering at Kelly Air Force Base 16:58 Posting at RAF Chicksands in Bedford, UK, and monitoring for changes in regular patterns 25:52 The Soviet invasion of Afghanistan and the Iranian hostage crisis 36:19 Able Archer alerts and other instances of signals intelligence at Strategic Air Command, Nebraska 44:16 Incident of the KAL007 Korean airliner and US Navy exercise incidents 57:08 Misinterpretation during a briefing on a recon flight of TU-95 bear bombers and gathering intel on the Soviet Union 1:01:18 Constant pressure to provide intel on Soviet leadership and missile alerts during Soviet drills 1:05:34 Transition from Air Force to NSA and role at the NSA 1:14:08 Tracking Chinese air defense and transition to GCHQ 1:22:08 U.S. stance during the Falkland conflict and witnessing the Chernobyl reactor explosion 1:30:59 Anecdote about NSA bureaucracy and language proficiency test 1:34:21 Closing and thanks to supporters Table of contents powered by PodcastAI✨ Extra episode info here https://coldwarconversations.com/episode310/ The fight to preserve Cold War history continues and via a simple monthly donation, you will give me the ammunition to continue to preserve Cold War history. You'll become part of our community, get ad-free episodes, and get a sought-after CWC coaster as a thank you and you'll bask in the warm glow of knowing you are helping to preserve Cold War history. Just go to https://coldwarconversations.com/donate/ If a monthly contribution is not your cup of tea, We also welcome one-off donations via the same link. Find the ideal gift for the Cold War enthusiast in your life! Just go to https://coldwarconversations.com/store/ Thanks to listener Phil Curme for introducing me to Tim. You can read his blog here walkingthebattlefields.com Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/ColdWarPod Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/coldwarpod/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/coldwarconversations/ Youtube https://youtube.com/@ColdWarConversations Love history? Check out Into History at this link https://intohistory.com/coldwarpod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gloucester-Hartpury overcame their West Country rivals Bristol to make it to their first Premiership final. We discuss the performance, what it means for Gloucester Rugby generally and why you just have to get a ticket! Meanwhile, London Irish have unfortunately become the third club to fail and disappear this season. We chat through the implications and where our sympathies lie. Finally, as the first squads are announced for the World Cup, we discuss Zach Mercer's inclusion. (Note, we did have a good 15 min rant about the ridiculous decision to exclude Val - then he ended up being in the squad, so we will save that one for another day!) Ed Price Russ Brookes Jim Harley
We review the two Premiership Semi's and discuss whether we can hope to see Gloucester match the intensity required next season. The lads also chat through the cost of the final tickets - are they an unnecessary barrier to supporters attending the show piece event. All this as London Irish are edging ever closer to oblivion as the RFU give a deadline of 30th May for their takeover to be completed. Finally, we do bite the bullet and discuss the second half of the season review, before we preview the Glos-Hartpury game against Quins Ladies and next weeks exciting pod! Ed Price Jim Harley Lawrence Landray (Loz)
Gloucester scored six tries to secure two losing bonus points in a disappointing defeat away to top four challengers Northampton. We discuss the game, the positives and the ongoing issues with our kicking game plan (particularly when contrasted to our play when we don't kick it!). The lads also chat through Gloucester-Hartpury's first league defeat of the season to Saracens Women and the review of Round 3 of the Six Nations - including England beating Wales and why we were a little underwhelmed. Ed Price Lawrence Landray Jim Harley
Ainda sob o impacto da brutalidade das imagens do dia 08 de janeiro e à sombra das tentativas de golpe, o Foro de Teresina #236 analisa o avanço das investigações para culpar os responsáveis pela invasão em Brasília. E discute o risco de deixar de fora uma parte importante dessa história: os militares, pois já há evidências de que agentes dos diferentes níveis hierárquicos das Forças Armadas participaram dos atos golpistas. O presidente Lula admitiu falhas da inteligência do governo na prevenção da invasão. O programa fala ainda sobre a militarização do poder nos últimos anos e analisa como as seguidas operações de Garantia da Lei e da Ordem, as conhecidas GLOs, colocaram os militares no debate da segurança pública. Nesta semana, Fernando de Barros e SIlva e José Roberto de Toledo contam com a presença especial dos jornalistas Natalia Viana, Bernardo Mello Franco e do presidente do Cebrap, Marcos Nobre. Acesse os links citados neste episódio: https://piaui.co/foro236 Envie sua mensagem para o Correio Elegante no nosso e-mail: forodeteresina@revistapiaui.com.br
Ainda sob o impacto da brutalidade das imagens do dia 08 de janeiro e à sombra das tentativas de golpe, o Foro de Teresina #236 analisa o avanço das investigações para culpar os responsáveis pela invasão em Brasília. E discute o risco de deixar de fora uma parte importante dessa história: os militares, pois já há evidências de que agentes dos diferentes níveis hierárquicos das Forças Armadas participaram dos atos golpistas. O presidente Lula admitiu falhas da inteligência do governo na prevenção da invasão. O programa fala ainda sobre a militarização do poder nos últimos anos e analisa como as seguidas operações de Garantia da Lei e da Ordem, as conhecidas GLOs, colocaram os militares no debate da segurança pública. Nesta semana, Fernando de Barros e SIlva e José Roberto de Toledo contam com a presença especial dos jornalistas Natalia Viana, Bernardo Mello Franco e do presidente do Cebrap, Marcos Nobre. Acesse os links citados neste episódio: Envie sua mensagem para o Correio Elegante no nosso e-mail:
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Four of the team are round the mics this week having only just warmed up from a sub-zero weekend at the StoneX. They first review a record defeat for Saracens Women, with Sam picking up some encouraging next-day insight from captain Lotte Clapp.Then, its the return of Saracens to the Champions Cup, in a format that divides opinion! The team review the key moments from a close victory over Edinburgh, from tackles to tries.Walter Beede - Baseball Lifer's Podcast"The Youth Baseball Guy" | Former NCAA Head Baseball Coach, Speaker, Author | Tweets...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Gloucester produce a sensational comeback performance in the final 20 minutes to beat Northampton. We discuss the game, the positives and the negatives plus what it could mean for the rest of the season. Then guys also chat about last weekends action including another couple of rants about Eddie Jones. Finally we add our thoughts to the Promotion/Relegation debate. Ed Price James Eastwood (Snowy) Russ Brookes Jim Harley
In this special end-of-year edition of The Debrief, John Beauchamp is joined by Jarosław Juszkiewicz, a broadcaster, YouTuber, astronomer, and perhaps best known for being the Polish voice of Google Maps. After three decades of manning the microphone at Polish Radio Katowice, Juszkewicz has now branched out into developing his own shows as well as working with the Silesian Planetarium in Chorzów. During this special edition of the show, we talk turkey about the shift from radio to online and digital, as well as look forward to the exciting developments at the planetarium, the largest in Poland. All that, and a lot of festive talk in between. Wesołych Świąt! Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays! ⛄
Kolejny interesujący i fascynujący temat - Aromaterapia. Słyszeliście kiedyś o dobroczynnym wpływie olejków eterycznych na nasze emocje? O aromaterapii emocji? Każdy z nas miewa gorsze dni. Szczególnie jesienią. Z pomocą aromaterapii można to zmienić. Nasze życie nieustająco pędzi i dostarcza coraz to nowych bodźców. Justyna Szyc-Nagłowska postanowiła mocno zwolnić, a czasem po prostu się zatrzymać. Tym razem zaprosiła do studia Klaudynę Hebdę- aromaterapeutkę kliniczną, z którą rozmawia o tym, jak prawidłowo i świadomie używać olejków eterycznych do poprawienia i utrzymania swojego zdrowia fizycznego i psychicznego. To jest bardzo pięknie pachnący odcinek. Pachnie tu dziurawcem, tymiankiem, paolo santo, cynamonem, pomarańczą i wieloma innymi przenikającymi się wzajemnie olejkami eterycznym. A to wszystko w towarzystwie, kobiety, który zna się na wytwarzaniu olejków jak mało kto. Zapraszamy do pachnącego świata Klaudyny Hebdy.