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This week on the podcast; I go solo and review Diciannove, Come See Me in the Good Light, and Interaction.Also, on this interview I have interview with Interaction director Dallas Hallam. (For the timecode it's at the 12:04 mark).Bluesky Handles:@moviekale.bsky.social Twitter Handles: @Moviekale @theyouthcritic @kHznetwork Dallas' Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dallashallam/
On this episode Eric McClanahan and Jason Godbey review some of the features from this year's Sundance Film Festival including: Andre is An Idiot, Two Women, Come See Me in the Good Light, and East of Wall.Show theme by Christopher GillardProduced byBtrayed OliverYasin LagoAlya VilfEric McClanahanJason GodbeyCreated & Directed by Jason Godbey
Actor and comedian Kevin Nealon feels absolutely duped about being Conan O'Brien's friend. Kevin sits down with Conan once more to discuss producing the documentary Come See Me in the Good Light, planning their road trip together, taking risks in life, and learning new words. For Conan videos, tour dates and more visit TeamCoco.com.Got a question for Conan? Call our voicemail: (669) 587-2847. Get access to all the podcasts you love, music channels and radio shows with the SiriusXM App! Get 3 months free using this show link: https://siriusxm.com/conan.
383. Let Our Sundance-Winning Film Remind You What Love Is with Megan Falley Glennon, Abby and Amanda sit down with poet and friend, Megan Falley, to discuss the magic that is their Sundance Award-Winning documentary film, Come See Me in The Good Light. The documentary follows Meg and her partner, Andrea Gibson, as they navigate a year of life, love, and living through an incurable cancer diagnosis. -How to make a gift of your suffering -Why seeing yourself through the loving eyes of another can be life-changing -Why frat guys are finally relating to queer poets -What this movie has to do with body image and loving yourself On Megan Falley: Megan is a nationally-ranked slam poet and the author of three full-length collections of poetry – most recently her book “Drive Here and Devastate Me”. Since transitioning to writing prose, excerpts from her memoir-in-progress have won several first- and second-place national prizes. She runs an online writing workshop called “Poems That Don't Suck” which has been heralded as “a degree's worth of education in 5 short weeks.” On Andrea Gibson: Andrea is one of the most celebrated and influential spoken word artists of our time. Best known for their live performances, Andrea has changed the landscape of what it means to attend a “poetry show”. Andrea's poems center around LGBTQ issues, spirituality, feminism, mental health, and social justice. Andrea is the author of seven books, most recently “You Better Be Lightning”. Previous appearances on the pod: 215. The Bravest Conversation We've Had: Andrea Gibson 245. An Unforgettable Double Date with Andrea Gibson & Megan Falley 265. Megan Falley Knows What Love Is To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Michael Chammas, Danny Weidler and Adam Peacock join you to discuss the Dragons decision to let Ben Hunt negotiate immediately which was broken while recording today's episode. Then the guys chat about Clint Gutherson's playing future, Mal Meninga's phone call with Kalyn Ponga, Isaac Moses' presence at Newcastle, Trent Robinson's accident and Chammy's idea for the World Club Challenge. Subscribe on LiSTNR: https://www.listnr.com/podcasts/footy-talk-rugby-league-podcast Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://link.chtbl.com/FootyTalkRLApplePodcasts Subscribe on Spotify: https://link.chtbl.com/FootyTalkRLSpotifySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this very special episode of The Great Hang Podcast we have Italian Sweet boy and and co host of the Oops Podcast Giulio Gallarotti. This is a super fun ep. Tim's voice is half gone from partying on Labor Day. Giulio only shows his good side on the pod, and Myka is very on. Great Hang Patreon patreon.com/GreatHang iTunes https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/great-hang-with-myka-and-tim/id1574565430 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/0xpCw3jkplXMxp82ow0NCF?si=dc4814443f324a6d Youtube Episode Playlist https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnSkFaHeS4o&list=PL0xj2vuOYlctjiD60eEOk3Hl1bTENyWNl Follow Myka @Mykafox https://twitter.com/MykaFox https://www.instagram.com/mykafox/ Follow Tim https://www.instagram.com/hot_comic69/ Check Out Tough Questions with Jeff and Tim iTunes https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tough-questions/id1669524479 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/0fy4RZhE6uE6WReq9jVP4O?si=c24824663daf4408
A meandering Monday morning, with a throwback to the one-and-only Moondog, a nod to late Quebecois singer-songwriter Jean-Pierre Ferland, and an hour of Cosmic American Music to wrap the show. That plus the usual strains of ambient electronics, meditative jazz, post-rock interludes, and other songs to start your week on solid footing.Playlist: Små Vågor, Henrik von Euler - Bron UtTristan De Liège - Muted - Lehto RemixBodywash - Kind of Light - Khotin RemixSalamanda - Sing TogetherYu Ching - Fly! Little Black ThingCastle If - Nautical MilesBristol Manor - Mirror ImagesMy Kill Jack's On - TranspublictionForest Swords - Night SculptureSteve Lyman, featuring Ben Lukas Boysen - PoolsEiko Ishibashi - We'll live through the long, long days and the longnights (And when our last hour comes we'll go quietly)Charles Spearin - Portrait of the Artist as a ThursdayTorngat - Afternoon Moon PieHintermass - Apple TreeEllis Island Sound - Cuckoo HillMoondog - What's the Most Exciting ThingMoondog - Wine, Women and SongPaul Mauriat - Love is BlueJean-Pierre Ferland - Le chat du café des artistesSamantha Savage Smith - ESGGallinNolan Potter - DisarrayRyan Bourne - Pink LiteChet Sounds - One Step Forward, Two Steps BackGhost Woman - All the TimeROY - Little More TimeGun Outfit - Strange InsistenceOra Cogan - CowgirlPsychic Temple - Doggie Paddlin' Thru the Cosmic ConsciousnessField Works - The sharp smell of cedarFiver - Worship the Sun (Not the Golden Boy)John Hulbert - SunriseClinton St. John - Sunlight, Good Light
Folkie Americana indie hero Drew Holcomb joins us to chat about the songwriting process and which of his songs he's not a fan of! PART ONEScott and Paul debrief the experience of recently seeing the 74-year-old Bruce Springsteen perform with the energy of a teenagerPART TWOOur in-depth conversation with Drew HolcombABOUT DREW HOLCOMBMemphis native Drew Holcomb first broke through on the national scene with the 2011 album Chasing Someday, credited to his band Drew Holcomb & the Neighbors. Subsequent studio albums, such as Good Light, Medicine, Souvenir, and Dragons hit the Top 10 on Billboard's folk and indie charts and earned Holcomb and his bandmates a loyal following. The fiercely independent group is widely regarded as a live performance powerhouse, while Holcomb's original songs have found particular resonance with music supervisors who have made them staples of film and TV show synch placements. Whether working with the band, solo, or as a duo with his wife and fellow singer/songwriter, Ellie Holcomb, Drew's literate folk-based Americana represents a craftman's approach to the songwriting process. The most recent album from Drew Holcomb & the Neighbors is called Strangers No More.
Psalm 119:105-112 & John 8:12 Kids Bible Stories Podcast: Episode - "Jesus: The True Light" In today's episode, we explore the powerful message of Jesus as the ultimate beacon in our lives, shining brighter and truer than any other source. We learned that Jesus describes Himself as "the light of the world," offering us guidance, peace, love, forgiveness, and direction unlike any other. Unlike deceptive lights in the world, like the angler fish's lure, which may seem appealing but lead to harm, Jesus' light is always genuine and life-giving. We also delved into how God's word acts as a lamp for our feet and a light on our path, guiding us through life's journey. This divine light isn't found in the shows we watch, the advice of friends, or the allure of commercials enticing us to desire material things. It's in the Bible, God's word, which always leads us toward what's truly good. We discussed the importance of discerning between the misleading "lights" of the world—like the temptations of consumerism or messages that encourage disrespect—and the one true light, Jesus, who desires what's best for us. Remember, the next time you're faced with a decision or a direction, ask yourself: does this align with the light that Jesus offers? Key Takeaways: Jesus is the true light that guides us with love and truth. God's word is our ultimate source of guidance, not the fleeting attractions of the world. Always test what guides you by comparing it to the teachings of the Bible. To enjoy the library of bonus content (coloring pages, sheets, memory verse etc) for episodes go here and click bonus content. By enjoying them, you also help support this podcast so THANK YOU! To connect with us, learn our belief statement and more, go here. For our free Read-A-Loud pdf book go here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Season 4 is all about connection - connection with others, connection with something outside of yourself, and connection with yourself. To start off the new season, Jerry and Alexis were thrilled to have critically acclaimed singer-songwriter, Hayley Reardon, join us in studio to talk about her connection with song - writing songs, producing original music, and sharing her songs in performances. Hayley takes us on her musical journey, starting at a young age growing up in a north shore coastal town of Massachusetts. We discuss the experiences that inspire songs, the creative process that Hayley goes through when developing a song, and what it's like to share her creations with others on stage and with the world. Raised in a coastal Massachusetts town north of Boston, Hayley Reardon is a critically acclaimed folk-pop singer and songwriter. She is a storyteller in the truest sense of the word. Her songs serve as postcards from an artist brave enough to take the road less traveled. Reardon dove head first into music at the young age of 15, and has spent much of the past decade writing, recording, and performing music around the world. Reardon's songs have been featured on multiple Spotify editorial playlists and Apple Music playlists, with over 7 million streams on Apple Music alone. She has shared the stage with renowned artists including Lori McKenna, Rodney Crowell, and Anaïs (ah-niiice) Mitchell, among others.She spent three years based in Nashville and much of the past six years carrying her songs and stories all over the globe — including a six-month artist-in-residency stay in Dachau, Germany — gathering experiences, inspiration and soulful connections. Her most recent profound EP's, In the Good Light and Changes, were recorded in Barcelona with Catalan collaborators Pau Figueres (producer and one of Spain's premiere instrumentalists) and Aniol Bestit Collellimir (recording engineer). Visit www.HayleyReardon.com for a full bio, photos, tour info, and links to her music. Her recent live album, Live at Starseed Studios, is available online on all streaming platforms, and the video recording is also available via Atwood Magazine online: Hayley Reardon Is Intimate, Up-Close & Personal on 'Live at Starseed Studios' - Atwood MagazineBe curious. Be Open. Be well.The ReidConnect-Ed Podcast is hosted by Alexis Reid and Dr. Gerald Reid, produced by Cyber Sound Studios, and original music is written and recorded by Gerald Reid.*Please note that different practitioners may have different opinions- this is our perspective and is intended to educate you on what may be possible.Follow us on Instagram @ReidConnectEdPodcast and Twitter @ReidConnectEdShow notes & Transcripts: https://reidconnect.com/reid-connect-ed-podcast
Belichick is not painted in a good light in the Dynasty Hernandez episode
Victoria Kelly is the author of Homefront, Mrs. Houdini, and When the Men Go Off to War. Victoria graduated Summa Cum Laude from Harvard University. She received her M.F.A. in Creative Writing from the Iowa Writers' Workshop, and her M.Phil. in Creative Writing from Trinity College Dublin, where she was a U.S. Mitchell Scholar. Her fiction and poetry have appeared in Best American Poetry, The Autumn House Anthology of Contemporary American Poetry, Prairie Schooner, Southwest Review and dozens of other journals and anthologies. Her novel Mrs. Houdini was a People Magazine Best New Book, a USA Today New and Noteworthy Book, a Jeopardy Pick and a Publishers Weekly Starred Debut. Her new book HOMEFRONT is inspired by her experiences as the wife of a fighter pilot during three wartime deployments, this collection follows women whose lives have been impacted by war and military service as they struggle with their fragile ideas of home. In “Prayers of an American Wife,” a Navy wife grapples with loneliness when she discovers that her neighbor, also a Navy wife, is having an affair while their husbands are deployed on the same aircraft carrier. Tensions rise in “The Strangers of Dubai” as a soldier on leave tries to buy his wife a souvenir from an Afghan vendor. After attending eight funerals with fellow military wives whose husbands died in the Iraq war, the protagonist in “Finding the Good Light” divorces her Navy husband and tries to start a new life as a movie star. These, along with the eleven other stories in this collection, explore the emotional landscape of the resilient women who remain on the homefront. Kelly's stories offer readers an intimate, eye-opening look into the sacrifices and steadfastness of military family members. https://www.victoria-kelly.com/ Homefront - https://bit.ly/49im7cD Thank you to our sponsors: UPMC for Life: http://upmchealthplan.com/medicare Tobacco Free Adagio Health: https://tobaccofree.adagiohealth.org/ To find out more information about the Veterans Breakfast Club and view our upcoming schedule of online and in-person events, visit our website at: http://www.veteransbreakfastclub.org/ #podcast #zoom #scuttlebutt #thescuttlebutt #humor #storytelling #headlines #news #oralhistory #militaryhistory #roundtable #navy #army #airforce #marinecorps #marines #military #coastguard #veteran #veterans #veteransbreakfastclub #vbc #nonprofit #501c3 #veterans #veteran #vet #militaryhistory #usarmy #army #vietnam #usnavy #navy #pilot #airforce #veteranowned #coastguard #aviators #militaryveterans #Iraq #vietnamveterans #veteransstories #veteranshistory #veteranshistoryproject #veteranstravel #veteranstrips #veteranshistoricaltours #veteransoralhistory #militaryretirees #armyretirees #navyretirees #warstories #airforce #vietnamwar #veteraninterview
Though it's only February, 2024 has bequeathed a lot upon the aunties already. Kulap shares a spooky Christmas Eve tale with Su, which results in her learning a very important lesson about limits and self-care. Meanwhile, Su is worshiping at the altar of a new king. Not only is he super handsome, he's been sharing important messages about Asian American identity. And that's even hotter. PS, friendly reminder that, while we may seem like we know what we're talking about, we're of course not doctors! We want to hear from you! Drop us a message on Speakpipe. Subscribe to the Add to Cart newsletter for juicy extras. Please note, Add To Cart contains mature themes and may not be appropriate for all listeners. To see all products mentioned in this episode, head to @addtocartpod on Instagram. To purchase any of the products, see below. Ku is listening to (and freaked out by) the podcast “Otherworld” Add some swag to Lunar New Year with Ronny Chieng's red envelopes Charles Melton's Critic's Choice Awards speech moved Su to tears He also wrote this incredible Variety op-ed Add to Queue: May December (starring Charles Melton) and Past Lives He's the face of Good Light's new Taste of Space Lip Milk The Parents Are Human card game aims to help children of immigrants connect with their parents Stay up to date with us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram at @LemonadaMedia. Joining Lemonada Premium is a great way to support our show and get bonus content. Subscribe today at bit.ly/lemonadapremium. Click this link for a list of current sponsors and discount codes for this show and all Lemonada shows: lemonadamedia.com/sponsorsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Pretty Curious, a new series where every other Monday, we'll be talking all things beauty—skincare, haircare, self-care, and beyond. For our premiere episode, we've invited back Getting Curious guest David Yi to discuss their GRWM routine, their K-Beauty faves, and how they're making skincare more inclusive with their brand Good Light. We get into our interview 8 minutes and 30 seconds into the episode, after some stunning product reviews from Jonathan, so skip to then if you simply can't wait to hear from David! For more information on the beauty products we discussed this week, head to @curiouswithjvn on Instagram. David Yi is the founder and editor of Very Good Light, a beauty platform that aims to democratize beauty for all people and author of the book, PRETTY BOYS. He's been written about in the NYT, LAT, Forbes, Allure, among others as the thought leader in men's beauty, identity, and Asian American advocacy. David has championed DEI in his decade of journalism, writing for the likes of the WSJ, GQ, Vogue, and WWD. Additionally, he is a founder of AIM, Advocates for Inclusion in Media, as well as a GLAAD and Webby nominee. You can follow David on Instagram @seoulcialite. good light is on Instagram and TikTok @goodlight.world, and at goodlight.world. And Very Good Light is on Instagram @verygoodlight, and at verygoodlight.com. You can revisit David's episode of Getting Curious here. Make sure to check out our other new series, Curious Now. And don't worry—Getting Curious isn't going anywhere. We'll still be releasing new episodes every Wednesday. Follow us on Instagram @CuriousWithJVN to join the conversation. Jonathan is on Instagram @JVN. Transcripts for each episode are available at JonathanVanNess.com. Find books from Getting Curious, Curious Now, and Pretty Curious guests at bookshop.org/shop/curiouswithjvn. Our executive producer is Erica Getto. Our producer is Chris McClure. Our associate producer is Allison Weiss. Our engineer is Nathanael McClure. Our theme music is also composed by Nathanael McClure. Production support from Julie Carrillo, Anne Currie, and Chad Hall. Curious about bringing your brand to life on the show? Email podcastadsales@sonymusic.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to Pretty Curious, a new series where every other Monday, we'll be talking all things beauty—skincare, haircare, self-care, and beyond. For our premiere episode, we've invited back Getting Curious guest David Yi to discuss their GRWM routine, their K-Beauty faves, and how they're making skincare more inclusive with their brand Good Light. We get into our interview 8 minutes and 30 seconds into the episode, after some stunning product reviews from Jonathan, so skip to then if you simply can't wait to hear from David! For more information on the beauty products we discussed this week, head to @curiouswithjvn on Instagram. David Yi is the founder and editor of Very Good Light, a beauty platform that aims to democratize beauty for all people and author of the book, PRETTY BOYS. He's been written about in the NYT, LAT, Forbes, Allure, among others as the thought leader in men's beauty, identity, and Asian American advocacy. David has championed DEI in his decade of journalism, writing for the likes of the WSJ, GQ, Vogue, and WWD. Additionally, he is a founder of AIM, Advocates for Inclusion in Media, as well as a GLAAD and Webby nominee. You can follow David on Instagram @seoulcialite. good light is on Instagram and TikTok @goodlight.world, and at goodlight.world. And Very Good Light is on Instagram @verygoodlight, and at verygoodlight.com. You can revisit David's episode of Getting Curious here. Make sure to check out our other new series, Curious Now. And don't worry—Getting Curious isn't going anywhere. We'll still be releasing new episodes every Wednesday. Follow us on Instagram @CuriousWithJVN to join the conversation. Jonathan is on Instagram @JVN. Transcripts for each episode are available at JonathanVanNess.com. Find books from Getting Curious, Curious Now, and Pretty Curious guests at bookshop.org/shop/curiouswithjvn. Our executive producer is Erica Getto. Our producer is Chris McClure. Our associate producer is Allison Weiss. Our engineer is Nathanael McClure. Our theme music is also composed by Nathanael McClure. Production support from Julie Carrillo, Anne Currie, and Chad Hall. Curious about bringing your brand to life on the show? Email podcastadsales@sonymusic.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hosts Denise Dente and Jessica Quick of Buzz Beaute are joined this week by David Yi and Michael Engert, the Founders of Good Light. They discuss how words matter. And why Good Light brands themselves as “gender-inclusive” in order to include all into the beauty and self-care space.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beautybizshow/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we hear firsthand the negative impacts of artificial light and the ways good light can improve our health with quantum health coach Nathan Walz. After the first 10 years of his corporate career in Washington DC, Nathan realized he had begun to burnout. He had less energy than before, increasing brain fog, difficulties sleeping, and indigestion. Eventually he found himself at a functional medicine practitioner who tested him for Lyme disease, and the test came back positive. He tried many supplements and antibiotics prescribed by the functional practitioner, but started to get even sicker. Then, he discovered Jack Kruse online, adding cold therapy and an epi-paleo diet to his regimen, amazed when he began to feel largely better within only 3 weeks. Although he was improving, there was still one piece missing - good light. “The challenge today is most of our jobs have moved indoors, and we're spending 90% of our waking hours indoors under artificial light. And in the past 20 years or so that light has radically changed,” explains Nathan Walz. The energy efficient light we are continually exposed to nowadays is actually more detrimental to health than the incandescent bulbs of the past. The sun exposes us to a range of light rays from every color of the rainbow, while our artificial bulbs cut the spectrum down to just blue light. This type of light disrupts the production of melatonin that we need to regulate our sleep patterns, raises blood sugar, and causes inflammation deep under our skin that reduces the ability of our mitochondria to produce energy. People evolved over hundreds of thousands of years to be adapted to sunlight. Our bodies are not equipped to handle blue light in the same way. Exposure to the right kind of light is vital for regulating our circadian rhythm and enhancing our overall health. Quotes “The right kind of light enhances health.” (19:54-19:57 | Nathan) “The challenge today is most of our jobs have moved indoors, and we're spending 90% of our waking hours indoors under artificial light. And in the past 20 years or so that light has radically changed.” (20:57-21:13 | Nathan) “We're surrounding ourselves with this light that not only messes up our sleep, it raises our blood sugar and it does all these different things to our body. It actually causes inflammation not just in our eyes, but it also causes inflammation in our skin.” (23:21-23:36 | Nathan) “Inflammation is the enemy of energy production.” (24:33-24:35 | Nathan) “When you're exposing yourself to the wrong kind of light, guess what? You're actually decreasing your body's ability to make energy.” (24:44-24:52 | Nathan) Links Connect with Nathan Walz: Facebook & IG: @journeytooptimalhealth Website: https://journeytooptimalhealth.com/start-here/ To find a practitioner who understand the health principles of quantum biology: www.quantumbiologycollective.org Practitioners: Join the Quantum Biology Collective, a cross functional association of health and wellness professionals : www.quantumhealthtv.com Practitioner certification learn the foundation of applied quantum biology, add it to your existing area of expertise: www.appliedquantumbiology.com Follow on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook: @quantumhealthtv Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm
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Rise and shine carters! This week we've got an exclusive, behind-the-scenes look at how the aunties start each day. SuChin explains how she's hacking her circadian rhythm thanks to plenty of morning sunshine and, of course, takes us through her everyday skincare routine. Meanwhile, Kulap's dogs Molly and Georgia have their own morning routines, including hopping back into bed for a few cuddles. Oh, and as you can imagine, there's plenty of talk about supplements — even the stinky ones. Please note, Add To Cart contains mature themes and may not be appropriate for all listeners. To see all products mentioned in this episode, head to @addtocartpod on Instagram. To purchase any of the products, see below. Ku handles business in the morning with Squatty Potty and bidet These Water Wipes are great for cleaning pups and babies After, a Zuke treat for the good dogs Ku starts her day with a cup from her Breville Espresso Machine, with beans from Nature's Flavors Breakfast for Ku's dogs: Instinct Raw Boost kibble and spoonful of Weruva chicken & gravy, all in these bamboo raised bowls The Kosas deodorant is also skincare. Peak ATC energy To your health: Supplements (and a pill organizers) galore Su isn't a morning person, but these Mood Biotics from PYM certainly help Listen to The Deep Dive talk about the benefits of a daily sun bath and the importance of circadian rhythm Su starts the day with green tea from Arborteas in these bags Her morning skincare includes Then I Met You toner, Good Light toning lotion, Dr. Barbara Sturm Vitamin C serum, BeautyCounter mineral sunscreen, and Zinka Sunscreen Face Stick Favorite mindfulness listens are Abraham Hicks, Jay Shetty and Heart Wisdom Su's breakfast includes Sunbutter chocolate, Thrive Market hemp hearts, AG1 from Athletic Greens, and Lypo–Spheric Vitamin C Stay up to date with us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram at @LemonadaMedia. Joining Lemonada Premium is a great way to support our show and get bonus content. Subscribe today at bit.ly/lemonadapremium. Click this link for a list of current sponsors and discount codes for this show and all Lemonada shows: lemonadamedia.com/sponsors See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Psalm 119:105-112 & John 8:12 Today's story is shorter than usual b/c we need time to discuss it. In this episode, the Bible shows us Jesus is the best light, the real light. The kids will consider if there are bad lights. This is where our fireflies and fish discussion comes in. The magnificent light Jesus offers us helps guide us… “Your word is a lamp to my feet, a light on my path" through God's word. The kids will recognize that some things try to be a brighter light than Jesus & pull our attention to it. Sometimes, these "lights" want to guide us and act like they are the best light but they aren't. Only Jesus is the 1 true light, who wants what's really best for us. Joshua and I also hope you can join us in sponsoring a child through Compassion International. We trust the way they work which is why Joshua and I have been sponsoring kids from Compassion International long before this podcast ever aired. It's by God's grace that the podcast has grown and we want to use this platform to help as many children as we can. To join us, simply text KBS to 83393 or visit www.compassion.com/kbs Thank you again for listening, for sharing the Bible with your children and for your generosity in praying and supporting the children at Compassion International. If you'd like to contact me, go to https://www.kbspodcast.com/
In this special series, co-host Sarah Howard takes the Track Two Podcast on the road doing interviews with leaders from various industries about this fast-growing term: ESG. It was a headline topic at the annual gathering, as climate change and social issues continue to rise on the agenda of leadership conversations everywhere.In this episode, Sarah sits down with Jacques-Philippe Piverger, founder and CEO of Good Light Capital. This brings the series to one of the sectors driving much of the proliferation of ESG. They go a little deeper into understanding what ESG means, from the perspective of investment analysis. For example, in a survey done earlier this year, Gallup polled investors on their understanding of and attitudes toward ESG frameworks in their investment decisions. They found that nearly 50% of investors are interested in sustainable investing, although 1 in 4 admitted to knowing much about it. Jacques-Philippe understands where the market is headed and his firm is providing investors with opportunities to have the kind of impact they want. This is the final episode in this special Davos series.
« New York, New York », c'est le titre d'un spectacle que donnera la compagnie GOod Light à partir du 22 octobre en Suisse romande. Pour parler de ce projet original, Arnaud Schnegg, président de l'association Goodlight, était l'invité d'« Un R d'Actu spécial vendredi » le 7 octobre.
« New York, New York », c'est le titre d'un spectacle que donnera la compagnie GOod Light à partir du 22 octobre en Suisse romande. Pour parler de ce projet original, Arnaud Schnegg, président de l'association Goodlight, était l'invité d'« Un R d'Actu spécial vendredi » le 7 octobre.
Ku and Su talk about the lows of cohabitating with your spouse – and how complaining about it can be a good thing. Plus, Ku is buzzing at her efficiently organized house. Su doesn't want a trendy bag, she wants one that lasts. Then, Ku shares her picks for best bromance media. Please note, Add To Cart contains mature themes and may not be appropriate for all listeners. To see all products mentioned in this episode, head to @addtocartpod on Instagram. To purchase any of the products, see below. Cocoon your skin with Good Light's Order of the Eclipse Hyaluronic Cream Ku is clearing out her closet with The RealReal Organizing life hack: use shelf dividers like these ones These bags from French Dry Goods – the Zanzibar and the beach bag – are everyday staples Want to see some legendary, anti-colonial bromance? Watch RRR on Netflix Adam Pally and Jon Gabrus are giving us big “parents night out” energy in 101 Places to Party Before you Die Interested in sustainability, community, and free stuff? Check out the Buy Nothing Project Stay up to date with us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram at @LemonadaMedia. Joining Lemonada Premium is a great way to support our show and get bonus content. Subscribe today at bit.ly/lemonadapremium. Click this link for a list of current sponsors and discount codes for this show and all Lemonada shows: lemonadamedia.com/sponsors See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Beauty can be such a fun way to channel your self-expression, try new products/personas/looks, practice self-care, and get in touch with your innermost confidence. It can also be overwhelming and painful trying to keep up with societal standards that feel rigid, unattainable, and downright dehumanizing at times. In this week's episode, Minji sits down with David Yi, a beauty expert and passionate advocate of examining and redefining beauty as a concept, practice, and culture. David has spent most of his life breaking down stigmas and stereotypes by asking “SAYS WHO?” through his work as a journalist, his industry-disrupting beauty products and his new book Pretty Boys. Together they go beyond skin-deep in their discussion about what beliefs and paradigms they've subscribed to and how that impacted their sense of self. Both host and guest question ideas and gatekeepers, and how we can move forward being seen and empowered for who we truly are at every age, gender, and identity we embody.Links: https://www.instagram.com/seoulcialite/https://verygoodlight.com/https://bookshop.org/books/pretty-boys-legendary-icons-who-redefined-beauty-and-how-to-glow-up-too/9780358410683https://asianpacificfilmexperience.com/ Follow Minji On:Twitter (@minjeeeezy)Instagram (@minjeezy)Clubhouse (@MinjiChang)▫️ Music featured in this episode include "Uzutrap" by Uzuhan and “A Thousand Cuts” by Ruby Ibarra▫️ Follow the show on Instagram and Twitter and support our Patreon▫️ This podcast is part of Potluck: An Asian American Podcast CollectiveProduced by @marvinyueh & @AnnaSunSupported by @JulianaDeer 00:00:00 - Ways to support the pod 00:00:30 - Intro'ing the topic + guest 00:05:51 - How David introduces himself00:07:24 - Has David considered becoming an accountant?00:09:25 - The Han is very potent 00:11:00 - Minji's contrasting childhood00:13:25 - To feel seen in media00:16:54 - The standard of beauty in America00:19:01 - David never wanted to feel beautiful00:21:02 - “Says Who?” = the essence of David and Minji00:25:21 - Being the only Asian in the room00:31:52 - Hire someone who can do Asian eyes and Asian hair, damnit! 00:34:56 - Beauty is preserving your essence00:36:55 - BREAK - [Books and Boba Podcast]00:39:12 - How Very Good Light got started 00:41:18 - Pretty Boys is a culmination of life's work00:43:57 - “Beauty” has been manufactured 00:48:35 - What do you mean “feminine” v “masculine”? Get specific. 00:51:12 - First memories of beauty 00:58:23 - When your family pushes plastic surgery01:07:59 - FOA Questions for our guests! 01:09:51 - Outro + leave a 5*Star Review :D 01:12:14 - [Modern Minorities Podcast]
This week Ku and Su both talk about how much small things matter. Su revisits some of her December purchases and revels in the joy of putting makeup on for no one but herself. Ku's mom is still in California, and after a big truth is revealed, the two are finding a lot of peace in daily walks around the block. Plus, small gifts for two of our listeners who left voicemails! Please note, Add To Cart contains mature themes and may not be appropriate for all listeners. To see all products mentioned in this episode, head to @addtocartpod on Instagram. To purchase any of the products, see below. SuChin's Morphe Palette Youthforia's Color Changing Blush Oil Kulap's Mirror Watch Kulap's Documentary, Origin Story January 11th post from Heidi Rose Robbins Our listener Abby won the Lanshin Massager (watch the tutorial) Our listener Kelly won Good Light skincare set Stay up to date with us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram at @LemonadaMedia. Joining Lemonada Premium is a great way to support our show and get bonus content. Subscribe today at bit.ly/lemonadapremium. Click this link for a list of current sponsors and discount codes for this show and all Lemonada shows: lemonadamedia.com/sponsors See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In their season one finale, Tony & Henry hold nothing back! They take a trip down memory lane and walk the listeners through the first year of the podcast. Listen in for some behind the scenes tea, their favorite moments, and the latest on what you can look forward to in season two! They catch you up on current affairs, both local and nationally, and they give each other their flowers. They end with a special announcement about season two that you don't want to miss!
Message: The Letter to the Hebrews Text: Hebrews 9:1-14 Conscience: the depths of our personality; the center of who we are, the inner man; a part of our heart/soul/spirit/body The Good: Light and Bread The Problem: Not everyone was welcome, and, no one's conscience was completely cleared. Ritual should lead to relationship. When relationship fails, we fall back to ritual & rules. “Should do” leads to “want to.” Relationship rather than just ritual: Realization of something missing Time
It's the holiday season and it's nice! There are lit up hero trees, gift guides, incoming prezzies to wrap. But also, life doesn't stop and sometimes life is hard. This week, Ku and Su share some of what they are facing in their families. Then they are joined by hosts from sister podcast Forever35, Kate Spencer and Doree Shafrir, for a much needed group retail therapy session. Then David Yi, co-founder of skincare line Good Light, brightens up the whole eppy during his Sidebar with SuChin. Please note, Add To Cart contains mature themes and may not be appropriate for all listeners. To see all products mentioned in this episode, head to @addtocartpod on Instagram. To purchase any of the products, see below. Organize your purse with @joyinbag's custom organizers: https://bit.ly/joyinbag Buy Kate's J-Crew pants: https://bit.ly/katespants Check out Doree's book, Thanks For Waiting: https://bit.ly/doreethanksforwaiting Her novel is called Startup: https://bit.ly/startupbydoree Pre-Order Kate's book, In a New York Minute: https://bit.ly/katesnewbook And while you're waiting, read her memoir, The Dead Moms Club: https://bit.ly/katesmemoir The two have a column on beauty, New Age, in InStyle Magazine: https://bit.ly/NewAgeColumn And of course check out Forever35 podcast: bit.ly/forever35 Good Light's Cosmic Dew Cleanser: bit.ly/goodlightcleanser Moon Glow Milky Toning Lotion: https://bit.ly/goodlighttoninglotion We Come in Peace Serum: https://bit.ly/goodlightserum Buy David's Book Pretty Boys: https://bit.ly/prettyboysdavidyi Stay up to date with us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram at @LemonadaMedia. Joining Lemonada Premium is a great way to support our show and get bonus content. Subscribe today at bit.ly/lemonadapremium. Click this link for a list of current sponsors and discount codes for this show and all Lemonada shows: lemonadamedia.com/sponsors See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"Holy Spirit is our good teacher." Pastor Jeremy teaches an amazing message on what a good teacher is and how to embrace Holy Spirit as that in our lives.
In this episode Cam makes Jeff watch the first 4 episodes of "Every Day Life With Monster Girls". Jeff shares his thoughts and the two laugh about what just happened. I hope you enjoy. To interact more with us make sure to follow our Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok @animeuntangled --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/animeuntangled/support
Cannot believe we are FIVE episodes in of What's New in Beauty, a series where Nia Lee, CEO + Founder of Socialee Media Agency, talks all things new and exciting within beauty, makeup, skincare, wellness — you name it!Check out today's episode and let me know your thoughts on all the latest beauty news. Timestamps are included below as well so jump to the topics that intrigue you the most.0:00-0:26 — Introducing the Series0:27- 1:53— @colourpopcosmetics collaborates with @disney's Lizzie McGuire on their NEW makeup collection1:54- 3:22 — Well-known Gen-Z beauty & skincare publication @vergygoodlight launches inclusive beauty brand @goodlight.world3:23-5:04 — @cocokind transparently changes their packaging to showcase ingredient percentages + carbon footprintFollow Nia on Instagram! Interested in hiring her to help take your beauty brand to the next level on social media? Connect with her ASAP.
David Yi grew up in the only Korean family in his small town of Colorado Springs. From a very young age, he felt othered and knew that one day, he would spend his time celebrating and uplifting others. After working as a fashion editor, reporter, and stylist in New York for ten years, David decided to use his extensive knowledge of beauty and became the Founder & editor-in-chief of Very Good Light and the co-founder of Good Light, a beauty brand that celebrates beauty beyond the binary. It's a gender-inclusive, vegan, and cruelty-free skincare line created as a response to the hypermasculine/hyperfeminine divide in the beauty industry. In this episode, David authentically shares his story, struggles, and self-doubts and how he overcame them. He details how he manifested his book and why he is focused on helping others realize their power. Living by the mantra that you need to remember when you wished for what you have now, David proves that he has found his light and is helping others find theirs too. LEAVE YOUR MARK listeners can try Good Light beauty product with a special buy one get one FREE offer by using ALIZA on goodlight.world. *** This episode of LEAVE YOUR MARK is brought to you by one of my all-time favorite brands, Stuart Weitzman! Stuart Weitzman shoes are designed for high fashion and high function. Known for over 35 years for its artisanal Spanish craftsmanship and precisely engineered fit, the luxury footwear brand inspires women around the world to shine with confidence with every step. Stuart Weitzman has always been my go-to footwear brand for when I have things to do but want to look and feel great. I love my heels, but comfort is key. Plus, I know I'm always on trend without even giving my shoes a second thought. Your next pair of fabulous shoes await you. Use LEAVEYOURMARK15 to enjoy 15% off full-priced styles on stuartweitzman.com. Some exclusions may apply.
Jan Denneman is Founder and Chairman of the Board at Good Light Group as well as Honorary Ambassador Global Lighting Association. We've been arguing for a while that quality darkness is essential to good sleep. Jan contends that good light during the day is also essential to our circadian rhythm for a good night's sleep.
Light is powerful. It can rise, grow, reflect, change, dim. Light can be intimidating, scary even when we consider it in the same breath of our secrets. Jesus, the light of the world, offers His light to you. We invite you to listen to this episode to consider Jesus' light for you in the dark, painful, scary things in your life. We'll focus on John 3 and 4 comparing Jesus' meetings with Nicodemus vs the Samaritan woman at the well. Let's remember the promise when Jesus said He came into the world not to condemn it but to save it. The light Jesus offers is not a spotlight to glaringly expose your shame. We have a good God offering good light meant to heal you and make you whole.Let's listen in.Highlights:When we have sin in our lives, things that have been done to us by others, or things that we have done, it can be really scary to be in the light with those things.Jesus doesn't call us into the light because he wants to harm us. He calls us into the light, as painful as it can be to be there because He wants to heal us.Homework:What do you want to bring into the light? What do you have hiding?What if Jesus is inviting you into the light so you can be healed?For more on this topic, check our latest article Why You Are Meant to Brave the Dangerous LightTranscription:Full Transcription Available hereSupport Becoming Whole
David Yi is the foremost expert on male beauty standards. He joins us to discuss the politics behind the shifting perspectives of male beauty throughout history and encourages us to embrace "beauty beyond the binary." We also discuss how Western ideals of masculinity affect Asian-Americans. Go read his new book Pretty Boys, available at all bookstores! Also, check out his skincare line good light! Follow David on socials at @seoulcialite! Please like, subscribe and support the pod on Patreon :)
We have a Beyonce duet, a history lesson, AND the tea on meadow foam seed oil! Today, Jackie chats with journalist, entrepreneur, and Co-Founder of Very Good Light, David Yi. He tells us all about his new beauty brand, Good Light, the strides made in sustainable packaging, and all of his favorite ingredients. Plus, his new book (out June 22, 2021) Pretty Boys: Legendary Icons Who Redefined Beauty (and How to Glow Up, Too) and which famous man from the history books had the most extra skin routine. For a list of everything mentioned in this episode, go to www.NatchBeaut.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Highlights from the conversationThey're not gonna care, and they shouldn't, because they don't need more thingsIf you play it safe and you go the easy route it falls on deaf earsIt's about the people that do it. We want to be in the right relationships with the right people. The product and all that other stuff are important, but great people build great brands and great companies, and I think that's where it starts.I think it takes courage to be presented with four potential brand identities in a first client presentation and take the one that's the most crazyA great brand has impact on the world and people and culture. It doesn't have to fundamentally make us all better humans, but it should hopefully, bring joy, happiness, connectivity to people's livesIt's not one thing, it's so many individual moments where you have to make decisions. And you know, and all those decisions add up. And Vitamin Water is a perfect example. It's like, if you get everything right, where you treat every single moment, as an opportunity to introduce yourself to peopleMore about AlexAlex Center is a Brooklyn-based designer and founder of the branding company CENTER.Prior to launching his own studio, he spent 11 years working for the global beverage leader Coca-Cola where, as Design Director, he led the strategy and design vision for the brands vitaminwater, smartwater & Powerade. Over his career, Alex has designed packaging that has been in the hands of millions, launched multiple breakthrough brands, given talks around the world and once met rapper 50 Cent who told him “You must think you're pretty special.” He got nervous and instantly started sweating.Today, his team at CENTER is building the next generation of icon brands partnering with companies like United Sodas of America, Heywear, Kin Euphorics, Good Light and Conbody. Alex is also a mentor with the SVA Masters in Branding program.In his personal time he enjoys rooting for New York sports teams that wear orange & blue, eating and instagramming delicious meals and spending time with his wife Jacquelyn De Jesu and their zero kids and zero pets.Find Alex here:LinkedIn | Website | Instagram Show NotesPeopleJonathan Mildenhall 50 CentBrian CollinsCompanies and organisationsBlack Lives MatterGlaceau Vitamin WaterUnited Sodas of America How can you help?There are four ways you can help us out.Give us your thoughts. Rate the podcast and leave a comment.Share this as far and wide as you can - tell your friends, family and colleagues about us (caveat: if you own a family business, these may all be the same people)Tell us how we can create a better podcast - tell us what you liked, didn’t like, or what you’d like to hear more (or less) ofTell us who you’d like to hear on the podcast. Suggest someone that you think we should interview.One More Question is a podcast by Nicework, a purpose-driven company helping people who want to make a dent in the world by building brands people give a shit about.One of the things we do best is ask our clients the right questions. This podcast came about because we want to share some of the best answers we have heard over the last 13 years. We talk to significant creators, experts and communicators we encounter and share useful insights, inspiration, and facts that make us stop and take note as we go about our work.Hosted by our founder Ross Drakes.Subscribe iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google PodcastsMusic by: @dcuttermusic / http://www.davidcuttermusic.com
If Gloss Angeles had a third co-host, we’d nominate David Yi. In addition to being the Editor-in-Chief of Very Good Light, the author of the upcoming book Pretty Boys, and founder of Biden Beauty — yes, the one from the 2020 Election! — the multihyphenate has decided to launch his very own gender-inclusive skincare brand called Good Light. On this episode, David talks about his mission to redefine beauty and masculinity, how he deals with imposter syndrome, and what makes his skincare products different and better than what’s currently out there. He’s also generously offering Glamgelenos a very good discount on the products, so be sure to listen to the entire episode to see what it is and use our code! Danny DeVito, we hope you're listening!Glossangelespod.comFacebook: Gloss Angeles (Join our group: Gloss Angeles Glamgelenos)Instagram: @glossangelespod, @kirbiejohnson, @saratanTwitter: @glossangelespod, @kirbiejohnson, @saratanEmail: glossangelespodcast@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
If Gloss Angeles had a third co-host, we’d nominate David Yi. In addition to being the Editor-in-Chief of Very Good Light, the author of the upcoming book Pretty Boys, and founder of Biden Beauty — yes, the one from the 2020 Election! — the multihyphenate has decided to launch his very own gender-inclusive skincare brand called Good Light. On this episode, David talks about his mission to redefine beauty and masculinity, how he deals with imposter syndrome, and what makes his skincare products different and better than what’s currently out there. He’s also generously offering Glamgelenos a very good discount on the products, so be sure to listen to the entire episode to see what it is and use our code! Danny DeVito, we hope you're listening!Glossangelespod.comFacebook: Gloss Angeles (Join our group: Gloss Angeles Glamgelenos)Instagram: @glossangelespod, @kirbiejohnson, @saratanTwitter: @glossangelespod, @kirbiejohnson, @saratanEmail: glossangelespodcast@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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(PUBLISHED 4:16 PM) Yaaaaasssss wit the GOOD LIGHT lol! Do you like people to view you in a "Good Light"? Would you ever want someone to view you in a bad light? In this episode, I speak about lessons we learn when listenin' to third party information about other people. Not everyone has ya best interest at heart and will do anything to cast you in a bad light. We've all been guilty of gossipin' every now and again, but as you grow you come to understand that talkin' about people all the time is wack, and that one's time would be better spent doing something productive. What are your thoughts? Peace & Blessings, ~Shanda --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/shanda-nicole/message
Working from typical home office may induce a substantial shift in your biological clock. It may feel like a jet-lag that builds up during the week. In this Podcast 4 Brainport, Julie Allen invites Jan Denneman, founder of the Good Light group and TU/e light expert Chara Papatsimpa to debate what can be done to avoid running into a winter depression. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/podcasts-4-brainport/message
"We don't photograph stuff, we photograph the light on stuff." ~Kenneth Wajda Comments? Send them to me at info@kennethwajdaphotographer.com Support The Shows Want to support my shows? You can, just visit this link at Paypal, or go to SupportKenneth.com to add your monthly contribution to keep the lights on! Check out my YouTube Channel of Photography Talks, my 6x6 Portraits Blog and my Daily Photography Podcast. Thanks! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kenneth-wajda/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kenneth-wajda/support
GUEST: Grace Shin GUEST: 홍지인, Alex Sigrist TOPIC: New COVID Documentary Puts Korea in a Good Light
Is it possible to be light in what can feel like the darkness of current politics? Matt Zainea uses an example from the book of Mark to discuss what it means to be light in our every day lives, and the implications in the political arena. Slides/Notes Groups Discussion
Join Sal Daher's Investment Syndicate: Click to Subscribe The sense of purpose and focus that led Klaudyne Hong to do her PhD at MIT in two years helped her turn a chance comment during a fly-fishing trip into a groundbreaking startup. Peach IntelliHealth is building AI for acute medical care. Her project was seeded by the Government of Singapore where she found great help in building her data set. She’s now seeking FDA approval. Highlights include: Sal Daher Introduces Klaudyne Hong, PhD, Founder of Peach Intellihealth What Peach Intellihealth Does Peach Intellihealth’s AI Can Predict a Patient’s Response to Treatment The Founding Story of Peach Intellihealth “So, if you don't remember anything about what I say today, remember the next point. It's the highlight of the show, okay? I actually caught two striped bass that morning.” “And we started then doing a historical analysis, and we realized that our algorithms actually fit that data very nicely.” Peach’s AI Got Regulatory Approval in Singapore – Now Replicating Pivotal Study in the U.S. “Sepsis, by the way, is the most expensive health care condition, hospitalized condition, in the U.S.” “If someone's going to go into cardiac arrest, and you know it several hours in advance, you can make a huge difference.” Current Status of Peach Intellihealth Funding for Peach Intellihealth – the Government of Singapore Came in as a Seed Investor “I grew up in Singapore, and I left when I was relatively young. So, I was as an undergrad in California.” Her Favorite Show “Cheers” Showed Boston in Such a Good Light that Klaudyne Chose to Apply to MIT “…my thesis…was about controlling gene expression for gene therapy applications.” Klaudyne’s Two-Year PhD “I drew him a picture of this DNA that was wearing cowboy boots, and somehow told him it's all about the cowboy boot being a gene therapy vector. And somehow, he understood what I was saying. He said, "Yeah, come join me in the lab."” Klaudyne Hong’s Entrepreneurial Journey After J&J Klaudyne Consulted but Found It Unrewarding, Lacking Ownership – Enter Entrepreneurship Peach Benefitted from the Entrepreneurial Ecosystem in Singapore that Allowed the Rapid Acquisition of Patient Data “But I find that the larger the company, sometimes the slower things can be, because I think they call way too many meetings that you have to attend.” “They see that you have this passion. And they see that look, if it's that crazy, why do you have so many good people embarking on this journey with you?" “It is the most robustly supported result in the study of entrepreneurship that more co-founders, better chance of success.” Where the AI Will Fit in the Clinic “I also see AI in a sense of helping make informed choices about the kinds of medicine we take.” Sal Talks About Portfolio Company Leuko Klaudyne Hong’s Closing Comments
It's important to note that you can shine without dimming anyones light. Wishing you love and light❤
The company gotta send Bo some stuff so he can do work from the crib and #TEJ has never looked better. Bomani asks what's a long way to really ride on a bike? Socialization while engaging in social distancing. Bomani's bicycle tale from this weekend has a not so happy ending. Do you handle failure or success better? The Ahmaud Arbery video. Bo's working out to get his Bruce Lee-roy on. Will parents still send their kids to karate class? The time when Bomani ran Chris Brown out of the Google Hangout video chat. Who are these new blacks? and more ....
Lauren catches up with Catherine Curtin and Jessica Pimentel about life after 'Orange is the New Black,' and their new short film that was supposed to premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival, 'Gets Good Light.'
David Yi is set out on a mission to redefine masculinity and men’s beauty standards through his media company, Very Good Light. David talks about eating kimchi for lunch in elementary school, faking it until making it in fashion writing, visiting Melania Trump in her NYC apartment, traditional vs. modern masculinity, designing a travel beauty bag, and manifesting his book deal. Guest info: www.verygoodlight.com Instagram: @verygoodlight Download
In this episode, the boys discuss Doom Patrol, The Walking Dead and what they made of the Oscars.
In this episode, the boys discuss Doom Patrol, The Walking Dead and what they made of the Oscars.
Does your location have good light or bad light? How do you tell which is which, and can you change it to suit your photo needs? The post Good Light or Bad Light: How Do You Know Which is Which? appeared first on William Beem Photography. Visit the show notes at: https://williambeem.com/episode144 If you enjoyed this episode of The Photo Flunky Show, please Like and SUBSCRIBE to the channel. Click the Bell icon to get notices whenever a new video gets uploaded.
We start today with a stat that may blow your mind. Ever since Scott Nelson from Joovv told me this, I've been changing my daily routine quite considerably. Listen on to find out what it is. Scott owns Joovv - the company that makes the infrared light I use most days - bonkers good for energy, skin health etc and the brightest thing you’ve ever seen in your life. He knows all about light, and the importance of getting plenty of good light.
Stephen, Sean, and Samantha continue the conversation on good light from episode 5. In this episode they we move on the speak about using speedlights, strobes, and light modifiers.
Stephen, Sean, and Samantha have a conversation about where good light can be found and how to work with it.
The Planepack tips for light travellers
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The political cartoonist Gerald Scarfe discusses Stage and Screen, a new exhibition at House of Illustration of his designs for theatre, rock, opera, ballet and film over the last 30 years, from Orpheus in the Underworld for English National Opera to Pink Floyd's 1982 film The Wall. Maja Lunde, author of the best-selling novel The History of Bees, tells Kirsty why she was inspired to write about these insects whose future is under threat, and how this led her to explore what the world might look like without them.Composer Sally Beamish and librettist David Harsent discuss The Judas Passion, their new oratorio which tells the Passion story from the perspective of Judas Iscariot.And today is the autumn equinox and on Radio 4 we've been marking the turning of the year and the darkening of the days with poems. Live in studio we have the poet Nick Makoha with a poem called The Good Light.
Yesterday we published issue 43 of Good Light! Mag. I really love the cover story: Sugar Fix. A masterpiece by Elena Paraskeva.
Guest Info/Bio: This week we continue our series on religious pluralism with the incredible Rabbi David Wolpe. Rabbi Wolpe is the Max Webb senior Rabbi of Sinai Temple in Los Angeles, California. He’s been named one of the most influential rabbis in America by Newsweek Magazine and one of the 50 most influential Jews in the world by the Jerusalem Post. He’s taught at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America in New York, The American Jewish University in Lose Angeles, Hunter College, and UCLA. Rabbi Wolpe writes for many publications, including regular columns for the New York Jewish Week, Washington Post “On Faith”, as well as periodic contributions to the Jerusalem Post, The Los Angeles TImes, Time Magazine, The Atlantic, and many others. He has been on television numerous times, featured on series on PBS, A&E, as well as serving as a commentator on Face The Nation, The Today Show, CNN, and CBS This Morning. Rabbi Wolpe is the author of multiple books, including the National Bestseller “Making Loss Matter: Creating Meaning in Difficult TImes.” HIs most recent book is “Why Faith Matters.” Guest (Selected) Published Works: “David: The Divided Heart (Jewish Lives), Teaching Your Children About God: A Modern Jewish Approach, Making Loss Matter: Creating Meaning in Difficult Times, Why Be Jewish?, In Speech and in Silence: The Jewish Quest for God, and Why Faith Matters.” Guest Links: www.sinaitemple.org Facebook: @RabbiWolpe Twitter: @rabbiwolpe To hear Rabbi Wolpe’s sermons: iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/off-the-pulpit-with-rabbi-david-wolpe/id1112396528?mt=2 Special Music by: Drew Holcombe & The Neighbors www.drewholcomb.com Twitter: @drewholcomb Instagram: @drewholcomb Facebook: @drewholcombmusic Enjoy the songs? Songs featured on this episode were: “New Year; Rowdy Heart, Broken Wing; & Wild World” from the album “Souvenir.” “Ain’t Nobody Got It Easy” & “Sisters, Brothers” from the album “Medicine.” And “Another Man’s Shoes” from the album “Good Light.” You can find Drew Holcomb & The Neighbor’s music on iTunes, Apple Music, Spotify, YouTube, Pandora, and anywhere good music is sold. The Deconstructionist’s Podcast is mixed and edited by Nicholas Rowe at National Audio Preservation Society: A full service recording studio and creative habitat, located in Heath, Ohio. Find them on Facebook and Twitter or visit their website for more information. www.nationalaudiopreservationsociety.weebly.com www.facebook.com/nationalaudiopreservationsociety Twitter: @napsrecording Donation: If you’re digging what we’re doing here consider making a small donation. Maintaining a podcast isn’t cheap and every dollar donated helps us to keep this thing going. Money donated goes to helping to purchase research materials, maintenance of the website, storage of episodes, etc. Click the link below to donate: Https://squareup.com/store/thedeconstructionists Brand new unisex T-Shirts now available! Pint glasses available now in 3 cool packages! https://squareup.com/store/thedeconstructionists Find us on social media! If you enjoy our show consider leaving us a nice 5 star review on iTunes. It helps new people find us! www.thedeconstructionists.com Twitter: @deconstructcast Facebook: deconstructionistsanonymous Instagram: deconstructionistspodcast Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-deconstructionists/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Several men, including Philly's own Cory Wade, talk about what it means to be masculine
Book Talk Starts at 38:55 Recorded on May 25, 2016 Book Talk starts at: Our Mother Bear KAL/CAL starts on June 1! Any Mother Bears that you have knit or crocheted in 2016 are eligible for prizes in our KAL. Please go to the Mother Bear Project Homepage to request your pattern, under the tab "How to Help". We hope you will join us! We want to thank SSKnits (Joan) for her prize donation for the Mother Bear KAL. She is donating a pattern of the winner's choice from her Ravelry Store and Knit Figures, her newly designed knitting app! Tracie and Barb will be at Spinning at the Winery on Saturday, June 4 at the Retzlaff Winery in Livermore, CA. This is a fun, relaxed fiber event with a vendor fair, raffle, wine and a great potluck lunch. The cost is $5 person. Don't forget: * sunscreen and a hat * a potluck dish to share * Whatever you would like to drink (wine is available for purchase) Come and join us! Please go over to the Actually Knitting Podcast Group to find out information about joining in the PalKal (the Podcaster-Along Knit Along). Dates for this KAL will be 6/15/16 - 9/15/16. KNITTING Barb has finished: * Schknit Happens Hat #3 by Myra Wood, using Fishknits Warm Heart 2-ply in the Cadillac colorway. * Mother Bear #75 Tracie has finished: * Drizzle hat by MelSki, using her own handspan * Mother Bears # 73, 74 & 75. Barb is continuing to work on: Crackerjack Cowl by Stacie Simpson Duke in 4 colors of Plymouth Merino Select DK Forest Foliage by Alana Dakos from the Botanical Knits 2 Book, using Madelinetosh Tosh Merino Light in the Jasper colorway. Wee Wildflower by Alana Dakos, using Knit Picks Shine Sport in the Crocus colorway Crooked Ewe Cowl by Paula Emons-Fuessle in Fish Knits Divine gradient Lotus colorway. Vanilla Socks for Will using Berroco Comfort Sock in a gray and white self-striping colorway. Barb has cast on: Scraptastic Hat vy Jane Tammer using leftover fingering weight yarns Monkey Socks by Cookie A, using Knit Picks Stroll Handprinted in the Pacific Tonal colorway Tracie is continuing to work on: Vanilla socks in Araucania Ranco Multy The Ecuador cardigan by Joji Locatelli, using Oasis Yarn Aussi Sock in the Sage colorway Rodeo Drive Poncho using Fonty BB Merino in the Brun Scooby Doo colorway Tracie has cast-on: Weekend Cowl by Liz Capik in Miss Babs Yummy 2-ply in the Dahlia colorway Just Autumn Cowl by Janina Bottger in Becoming Art Fingering - to the right is a picture of the yarn as it looked in the skein and then wound into a cake. What a difference! Barb and Tracie reviewed Annetarsia Knits: a New Link to Intarsia by Anne Berk. It is a beautiful book featuring a new technique invented by Anne for easy intarsia knitting in the round. To win an autographed hardbound copy of Annetarsia Knits: a New Link to Intarsia, please go to our Ravelry Group thread, "Win Annetarsia Knits" and tell us about any type of colorwork that you have done in the past. This contest will close on June 31st. You must be a member of the group to win. BOOKS Barb has finished: Descent by Tim Johnston. It was pretty good! The Perfect Son by Barbara Claypole White. She enthusiastically recommends it. My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She's Sorry by Fredrik Backman. She did not finish this book. Two in the Far North by Margaret Murie. Excellent! Tracie has finished: Something Missing by Matthew Dicks. She recommends it! Longbourn by Jo Baker. It was sort of a slog, especially at the beginning, but she ended up liking it. The Stranger She Loved: A Mormon Doctor, his Beautiful Wife and an Almost Perfect Murder by Shanna Hogan - a really good book. Barb is currently reading: The Husband's Secret by Liane Moriarty Three Wishes by Liane Moriarty Tracie is currently reading: The Headmaster's Wife by Thomas Christopher Greene The Singing Bone by Beth Hahn
I. John's message A. John received his teaching directly from the historical Jesus. (Historic Revelation) B. Our theology must be anchored objectively or else it will be shaped by any whim or inspiration that comes along.II. God contains no darkness. A. John is addressing Right thinking about God (light) and right living in community. B. God is light. 1. Old Testament refers to God as fire – Moses, Israel in wilderness, Tabernacle with Golden lamp stand, and Psalm 104:2 – God wraps himself in light as with a garment. 2. Light is a picture of truth, knowledge, and righteousness. Darkness is a picture of falsehood, ignorance, and sin.III. Fellowship vs. Relationship (v. 6-7) A. What leads a Christian to walk in darkness? 1. Walk – live, abide, direction, effort, acknowledge. (Moral conduct) 2. Light = truth; Darkness = deception. B. John's readers were living a double life. 1. Individuals in John's church were claiming that they had an intimate walk with God and that their lives were unstained by sin and they had done no wrong. 2. They believed God was detached from the material world and that his holiness and purity set him apart from our common existence. 3. If we can remove God from our world, then what we do that is not spiritual is not important. Earthly things and heavenly things exist in different spheres. (False Belief)
Bill Cody with Drew Holcomb, recorded Monday October 14, 2013 at WSM Radio in Nashville. Drew Holcomb & the Neighbors had recently released a new album and Drew stopped by to feature cuts from "Good Light" - for more visit www.drewholcomb.com
Brian and Bill talk about the role of light in good and bad images
FTB podcast #212 features Good Light from DREW HOLCOMB AND THE NEIGHBORS. Also new music from MASSY FERGUSON, THE DUSTBOWL REVIVAL and THE WHISKEY SISTERS. Here's the iTunes link to subscribe to the FTB podcasts. Here's the direct link to listen now! Show #212 DREW HOLCOMB AND THE NEIGHBORS - Good Light (Good Light) THE WHISKEY SISTERS - All I Can Do (The Whiskey Sisters) GRANT LANGSTON - Trouble Knows (Working Until I Die) THE LOST BROTHERS - Bird In A Cage (The Passing of the Night) ESQUELA - Free Beer (Are We Rolling?) (mic break) PETER ROWAN - Keepin' it Between the Lines (Old School) (The Old School) THE DUSTBOWL REVIVAL - Soldier's Joy (Carry Me Home) OLD MAN LUEDECKE - This May Hurt A Bit (Tender is the Night) ELIZABETH McQUEEN - Little Floater (Even More Songs About Route 66) DREW HOLCOMB AND THE NEIGHBORS - Nothing Like a Woman (Good Light) (mic break) JOHN LARSON - They're Not Writing Country (In This Country Anymore) (Songs About Music) SARAH GAYLE MEECH - One Good Thing (One Good Thing) DAVID LUNING - Bed of Roses (Just Drop On By) MASSY FERGUSON - Hello! (Victory & Ruins) (mic break) DREW HOLCOMB AND THE NEIGHBORS - Another Man's Shoes (Good Light) Here is the RSS feed: http://ftbpodcasts.libsyn.com/rss. Freight Train Boogie podcasts also air weekly on RootHog Radio and on Rob Ellen's Flyinshoes Review. Get the Freight Train Boogie Americana Android App from Amazon for only $1.99. (May 24th, 2013) Bill Frater Freight Train Boogie