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Per Andreassen who performs as The Tom O'Bedlam joins Luxa https://linktr.ee/LuxaStrata to discuss his new album and hypersigil Everyday Elegies. Topics discussed include feedback loops and the ritual of performance, identity and art, The Invisibles by Grant Morrison, and the character, The Tom O'Bedlam. A few tracks from Everyday Elegies, Grow Old and Chapel Perilous, are featured. Luxa shares about hypersigils and the process of making sound magic albums as well an update about The Green Mushroom Project https://greenmushroomproject.com/ and Void House- creating consent forward magical spaces for conducting group work both in person and online, investigating the magical and alchemical properties of consent, and providing consent education to magically inclined people. Thanks for listening to the Lux Occult Podcast! Support the show by helping Luxa buy books and curtail other costs, as well as taking a bibliomancy break by giving on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/luxoccult . Or, Buy Me a Coffee.com is an option for a one time donation: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/luxoccultpod?new=1 We would love to hear from you! Please send your thoughts, questions, suggestions or arcane revelations to luxoccultpod@gmail.com or message on Instagram @luxoccultpod https://www.instagram.com/luxoccultpod/ and on BlueSky https://bsky.app/profile/luxastrata919.bsky.socialEveryday Elegies by The Tom O'Bedlamhttps://thetomobedlam.bandcamp.com/album/everyday-elegiesFull Show Notes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vRKyz4UwxzX2j6B4TfAXSpTXfXLad4bbwbN5mEOxVZiwvO0nQkYW5BSug0YaV4JI4Yvuhi-upIlk75x/pub
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From Sparks to Light - Inspiring Stories for Challenging Times
"When I sit down with someone and hear their life story —when we're just hanging out and I'm getting to know them and getting to be with them, there's this feeling of mutuality in getting to be together, of getting to melt down the walls between us. There's something really beautiful about that,” says Michael Larson, the founder and visionary behind Humans for Housing. When Michael Larson was just two years old, his parents went to prison. He and his two siblings, found themselves on a journey that would inform the rest of his life. As they navigated their journey through various foster homes in the foster care system, they finally landed with a family that would eventually adopt them, and one that afforded them the stability, love and support they would need to succeed. Michael and his siblings were some of the lucky ones.As a sociology major at Gonzaga, Michael learned about the stark reality of homelessness among youth aging out of foster care. This revelation ignited a passionate commitment to serve at a local homeless shelter and eventually to leading a student-group named Meals in the Margins. He directed “Humanizing Spokane”, a documentary that told the powerful stories of four unhoused individuals and helped to build empathy for those experiencing homelessness across the city. It is those experiences and others that led him to create Humans for Housing, a Portland based nonprofit organization that aims to tackle the critical issue of homelessness through powerful storytelling, education and community engagement. In this wide-reaching conversation, Michael's journey to pay it forward has something to inspire all of us.As you listen to this episode consider:Stories have the capacity to bring us together and teach us something new. Invite friends to watch a documentary about a topic that you know little about. Have a conversation about what you learn.Learn about the issues facing your community. Attend a city council meeting or a talk about affordable housing in your community. Sign up for a shift at the local food bank. There are many local organizations that are already working to make sure everyone has safe place to call home. What is one way you can do to support their work in your community?You can learn more about Humans for Housing here.Learn about the film, No Place to Grow Old here.Do you know someone who has a story to tell? Someone who is giving back to their community? Working to make our world a better place? Send an email to suzanne@suzannemaggio.com. Nominate them for a future episode of From Sparks to Light.To learn more about Robert Maggio, the composer of "Where Love is Love," our theme music, please check out his website.To learn more about Suzanne, visit her website. To learn more about the inspiration for this podcast, please check out Suzanne's memoir, Estrellas - Moments of Illumination Along El Camino de SantiagoFollow Suzanne on Social Media Instagram @suzannemaggio_author Facebook @ Suzanne Maggio author Threads @suzannemaggio_author
Reid and Andrew discuss Andrew's new found confidence following his Philadelphia Eagles' Super Bowl victory before they break down YOUNG GROW OLD. https://www.instagram.com/myownpodcastpodcast/ https://www.tiktok.com/@myownpodcastpodcast The only Creed podcast (that we know of), ”My Own Podcast” dissects each song in the Creed discography one by one - breaking down the meaning of lyrics and discovering the stories behind the jams. Join improv comedy pals Andrew Colin & Reid Fenlaw as they embark on a journey through the anthems of one of rock's best and most polarizing bands. With (mostly) witty banter and slightly above-average insights, they leave no track unturned, from the iconic to the obscure. Whether you're a casual listener or a die-hard fan of the band, get ready for laughs, nostalgia, and maybe even a newfound appreciation for the sounds of Creed!
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We know he's been discussed at length all over the media, but this week, we're getting into the methodology & psychology of Bryan Johnson, the man who think he deserves to live forever for some reason. We get into his "Project Blueprint," discuss the burgeoning "Don't Die" movement, & try to figure out why he's so obsessed with his 19-year-old son's nighttime boners.You can find Fat Guy, Jacked Guy on Instagram!AND you can support us on Patreon! There's extra content for Patreon supporters, as well as opportunities to interact with us in other ways besides listening to the podcast. We appreciate any & all help you can provide, & we hope to keep this going for a long, long time. Thank you in advance for your support and love! You are our brothers!
What the hell is up?! I'm Jamie Logan, and in this episode, I sit down with Rachel McCrystal from Woodstock Animal Sanctuary.Rachel shares her journey of growing up as a nature-loving kid and how that passion led her to dedicate her life to animals. Today, she helps care for over 300 rescued animals saved from the meat, dairy, egg, and animal testing industries.Tune in to hear about the incredible work they're doing, the challenges of running a sanctuary, and the powerful impact it has on both animals and people!
The Oscar-nominated director Bennett Miller, celebrated for films like "Capote", "Moneyball" and "Foxcatcher", speaks to Eve Jackson about his new AI-generated art. The filmmaker is showcasing his new photographic prints at Paris's Gagosian gallery. The exhibition blends artificial intelligence technology with traditional photo aesthetics. The works were created using the image creator DALL•E.
Outlouders, do you remember Holly and Mia's obsession with the TV show In Vogue: The 90s? We have a little treat for you today... and it's a conversation that Mia had supermodel Paulina Porizkova on No Filter. For many years Paulina Porizkova was the most recognised face in fashion & beauty - from her iconic Sports Illustrated cover to being the face of Estee Lauder. When she married rock star Ric Ocastek from the iconic band, The Cars. From the outside looking in, it seemed like she was living the dream. To look at her, she really did seem like the woman who had it all. But while Paulina was as visible as you could be…she didn’t feel like she was being heard. Not by the photographers and fashion people, not by producers and directors, and not by her husband, Ric. But then, during COVID, she became known to a whole new generation of women for an unlikely reason…crying on Instagram. And as you’re about to hear - Paulina had a lot of really good reasons to cry. (But, she also gets the last laugh). When Paulina hit her low point, she shared her grief and pain - and tears - with Instagram. As you’ll hear, Paulina had a lot of reasons to cry (and a lot of new reasons to laugh). Support independent women's media To enter Mamamia x Belong's More of The Good Stuff competition THE END BITS: Listen to more No Filter interviews here and follow us on Instagram here. Discover more Mamamia podcasts here.Feedback: podcast@mamamia.com.auShare your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice message, and one of our Podcast Producers will get back to you ASAP. CREDITS: Host: Mia Freedman You can find Mia on Instagram here and get her newsletter here. Executive Producer: Naima Brown Audio Producer: Thom Lion Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culturesBecome a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As long as we live, we add a number to our age every year. But even through the aches and pains and trials, we can still have JOY and enjoy every day. When we remain young at heart, each day is new!Support the showSupport our ministry by clicking "Support the show" above where you will be directed to our website. You will find a "Donate" button at the bottom of the page. Thank you and God's blessings.Dr. Debra Peppers, "Dr Pepper"www.saltandlightministry.com
We revisit Sonic Frontiers for the 2nd time to discuss how time's treated the game, as well as Viper's experience reintegrating with the title after a few years away. TRACKLISTING: 00:00:00 Sonic Frontiers - Cyber Space 4-8: No Pain, No Gain 00:02:33 Sonic Frontiers - Cyber Space 1-4: Genshi 00:05:42 Sonic Frontiers - Cyber Space 4-1: Exceed Mach 00:08:21 Let's Get into the Mix! 00:14:35 Code Breakers - Round 1 00:18:30 Sonic Frontiers - Chaos Island: 7th Mvt. 00:23:09 Sonic Frontiers - Maybe If… - Amy Mvt. 00:26:34 Sonic Frontiers - Second Wind - Sonic Mvt. 00:29:53 Welcome to your RadioSEGA LiVE Weekend! 00:55:22 Code Breakers - Round 2 00:56:36 Sonic Frontiers - Cyber Space 2-1: Slice & Sway 00:59:55 Sonic Frontiers - Cyber Space 3-1: Escape the Loop 01:03:05 Sonic Frontiers - Cyber Space 1-6: Go Back 2 Your Roots 01:05:18 Requester Monarchy 01:08:58 Code Breakers - Round 3 01:11:35 OutRun2 - NIGHT FLIGHT [Requester Monarchy - #3] 01:17:26 Phantasy Star Universe - Brave Fight [Requester Monarchy - #2] 01:19:13 Sonic Heroes - STAGE 11 : HANG CASTLE [Requester Monarchy - #1] 01:23:47 Code Breakers - Results 01:30:16 Sonic Frontiers - Guardian: SPIDER - Alternate ver. 01:32:59 Sonic Frontiers - Quest: The Best Defense 01:34:52 Sonic Frontiers - Find Your Flame 01:38:48 Thanks for Listening! 01:44:51 Sonic Frontiers - I'm with you
Have you ever thought about what you want the last years, months or weeks of your life to look like? What if you or a loved one is diagnosed with an unexpected illness, or you are injured in some way - what do you hope your care will be? Where will you be? Who will be taking care of you? Who would you want making decisions for you about your health, your care and even your life if you were not able to do so for yourself?With the health care system in crisis across Canada, asking these questions and planning are more important than ever. This is an important part of the work the Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association does, helping to prepare for the future of healthcare in Canada. It provides education, raises awareness and influences public policy to ensure that we and our loved ones prepare and get the care we all want and deserve when we need it the most. In this vital episode, CHPCA CEO Laurel Gillespie shares her own journey facing a life-changing illness and having to plan end-of-life care and she shares what she's learned to now help others do the same. Check out the new Advance Care Planning Guide at www.chpca.ca or www.advancecareplanning.ca Episode supported by: CHPCA (Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association) Find Melissa Grelo on Instagram @MelissaGrelo and @AgingPowerfullyWithMG, or on her website AgingPowerfullyWithMelissaGrelo.com. Find clips of the show on YouTube @MelissaGrelo. Producer: Melissa Grelo. Audio/Video Producer and Editor: Drew Garner.
Zach Weihrauch reflects on the cultural shift away from marriage, the logistical and spiritual challenges of cohabitation, and why God's design for marriage offers the commitment and trust needed for flourishing relationships in this episode of Wake Up, Look Up.Have an article you'd like Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!
Midrash teaches us that Abraham and Sarah knew a secret about 'reversing the aging process'...the older they got, the more they seem to exude the evocative concept of eternal youth. Jim Long and Rabbi Chaim Richman discover that there is no contradiction, as they share amazing Torah insights that open up new dimensions of understanding the lives and legacy of Abraham and Sarah, and what these great individuals teach us about the exquisite challenge of the human condition, and the journey of life. _________ Rabbi Chaim Richman Jerusalem Lights | Torah for Everyone Please support the work of Jerusalem Lights, Inc., a USA recognized 501 ( c ) 3 non-profit organization to enable these productions to continue and grow: PayPal: infojerusalemlights@gmail.com or: https://paypal.me/JerusalemLights?loc... In the USA: Jerusalem Lights Inc. Post Office Box 16886 Lubbock Texas 79490 In Israel: Tel. 972 54 7000395 Mail: PO Box 23808, Jerusalem Israel Subscribe to our newsletter at https://www.rabbirichman.com Subscribe to our YouTube channel: / jerusalemlightsrabbichaimrichman Follow us on Facebook: / rabbichaimrichman
For many years Paulina Porizkova was the most recognized face in fashion & beauty - from her iconic Sports Illustrated cover to being the face of Estee Lauder. When she married rock star Ric Ocastek from the iconic band, The Cars. From the outside looking in, it seemed like she was living the dream. To look at her, she really did seem like the woman who had it all. But while Paulina was as visible as you could be…she didn't feel like she was being heard. Not by the photographers and fashion people, not by producers and directors, and not by her husband, Ric. But then, during COVID, she became known to a whole new generation of women for an unlikely reason…crying on Instagram. And as you're about to hear - Paulina had a lot of really good reasons to cry. (But, she also gets the last laugh). When Paulina hit her low point, she shared her grief and pain - and tears - with Instagram. As you'll hear, Paulina had a lot of reasons to cry (and a lot of new reasons to laugh). You can follow Paulina on Instagram here You can order Paulina's book, No Filter, here. THE END BITS: Listen to more No Filter interviews here and follow us on Instagram here. Discover more Mamamia podcasts here.Feedback: podcast@mamamia.com.auShare your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice message, and one of our Podcast Producers will get back to you ASAP.Rate or review us on Apple by clicking on the three dots in the top right-hand corner, click Go To Show then scroll down to the bottom of the page, click on the stars at the bottom and write a review. CREDITS: Host: Mia Freedman You can find Mia on Instagram here and get her newsletter here. Executive Producer: Naima Brown Audio Producer: Thom Lion Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culturesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Are you ready to redefine what aging means for you? In a world that often views aging as a limitation, what if you could flip the script and see it as a new beginning? In this episode of the Productivity Smarts Podcast, host Gerald J. Leonard chats with James Flaherty, an inspiring 89-year-old author and motivational speaker. They dive into how aging impacts productivity and the mindset that can help us lead fulfilling lives as we grow older. Living in a charming 1940s dairy barn in the Berkshires, Jim truly believes that you're "only as old as you think you are." His latest book, Loving Longevity, reflects this philosophy. Jim attributes his success to a strong work ethic and the joy he finds in his craft. He shares a memorable quote from Noël Coward: “Work is more fun than fun,” underscoring the value of daily routines and prioritizing tasks. He recommends creating a nightly to-do list to ease anxiety and make space for creativity. Throughout their conversation, Jim emphasizes the importance of social connections and staying active. He talks about “blue zones,” where community ties lead to longer lives. To tackle loneliness, he encourages listeners to engage with their communities and nurture relationships. Jim's insights remind us that embracing aging can open doors to new passions and opportunities, making it a journey worth celebrating. Tune in now to discover how you can embrace aging and unlock your potential! What We Discuss [02:01] Introduction to James Flaherty [06:13] Daily discipline and routine [09:04] Music and inspiration [13:14] The importance of work ethic [17:58] Gratitude and happiness [20:56] Mindset over physical condition [22:39] The importance of education at any age [24:17] Engaging with life [35:27] Finding purpose in aging Notable Quotes [05:08] “If you want to live a long time, you have to take care of the basic machine. I eat properly, I don't smoke, and I exercise every morning, whether I want to or not.” - James Flaherty [17:58] “Every day I am grateful, and every day I show gratitude for that. At 89, I do not wake up in pain, and I have never awakened depressed.” - James Flaherty [19:25] “Every morning of your life, you're going to have to confront your biggest critic, your biggest enemy, the highest wall you have to hurdle—it's that person in your bathroom mirror.” - James Flaherty [33:40] “The biggest problem of aging is that too many elders are living alone because she has died or he has died, and they're alone. Loneliness is the biggest stress and perhaps the biggest cause of early death.” - James Flaherty Guest Bio Jim Flaherty was an international advertising writer/creative director who has published two novels, and two non-fiction books. He was also creator and innkeeper of a five-star country inn/conference center. He is a frequent motivational speaker about aging cheerfully. A strong believer in “you are only as old as you think,” Jim thinks 89 (going on 59) is terrific, and is a father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. His home is a 1940's art-filled dairy barn in the foothills of the Berkshires. Resources James Flaherty Website - https://jamesbflaherty.com/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-b-flaherty/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jamesbflahertyauthor/ Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@jamesbflaherty James Flaherty Books: Link Productivity Smarts Podcast Website - productivitysmartspodcast.com Gerald J. Leonard Website - geraldjleonard.com Turnberry Premiere website - turnberrypremiere.com Scheduler - vcita.com/v/geraldjleonard Mentioned Book The Mindful Body: Thinking Our Way to Chronic Health Hardcover – September 5, 2023 by Ellen J. Langer Kiva is a loan, not a donation, allowing you to cycle your money and create a personal impact worldwide. https://www.kiva.org/lender/topmindshelpingtopminds
Jon Bloom | Our lives are both shorter and harder than we expect. But for the believer, God designs these sorrows to teach us wisdom and hope.
For many years Paulina Porizkova was the most recognized face in fashion & beauty - from her iconic Sports Illustrated cover to being the face of Estee Lauder. When she married rock star Ric Ocastek from the iconic band, The Cars. From the outside looking in, it seemed like she was living the dream. To look at her, she really did seem like the woman who had it all. But while Paulina was as visible as you could be…she didn't feel like she was being heard. Not by the photographers and fashion people, not by producers and directors, and not by her husband, Ric. But then, during COVID, she became known to a whole new generation of women for an unlikely reason…crying on Instagram. And as you're about to hear - Paulina had a lot of really good reasons to cry. (But, she also gets the last laugh). When Paulina hit her low point, she shared her grief and pain - and tears - with Instagram. As you'll hear, Paulina had a lot of reasons to cry (and a lot of new reasons to laugh). You can follow Paulina on Instagram here. You can order Paulina's book, No Filter, here. THE END BITS: Listen to more No Filter interviews here and follow us on Instagram here. Discover more Mamamia podcasts here.Feedback: podcast@mamamia.com.auShare your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice message, and one of our Podcast Producers will get back to you ASAP.Rate or review us on Apple by clicking on the three dots in the top right-hand corner, click Go To Show then scroll down to the bottom of the page, click on the stars at the bottom and write a review. CREDITS: Host: Mia Freedman You can find Mia on Instagram here and get her newsletter here. Executive Producer: Naima Brown Audio Producer: Thom Lion Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culturesBecome a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We all want to grow old and be WELL! Growing old and becoming ill or infirmed is something people don't believe will ever happen to them. Nursing homes and assisted living facilities are proliferating because of this mistaken belief. The second part of this series on anti-aging will discuss the importance of STRESS in Anti-aging. Data is still lacking to establish a clear relationship between stress resistance and slowing the aging process. Harmful bacteria, virus, fungus, yeast, mold, and parasites all creates severe stress in your body. Ozone Therapy, of all kinds, can help produce these harmful organisms, thus, reducing stress and slow the aging process. This show will discuss the benefits and the methods that can be used to retard aging.
We all want to grow old and be WELL! Growing old and becoming ill or infirmed is something people don't believe will ever happen to them. Nursing homes and assisted living facilities are proliferating because of this mistaken belief. The second part of this series on anti-aging will discuss the importance of STRESS in Anti-aging. Data is still lacking to establish a clear relationship between stress resistance and slowing the aging process. Harmful bacteria, virus, fungus, yeast, mold, and parasites all creates severe stress in your body. Ozone Therapy, of all kinds, can help produce these harmful organisms, thus, reducing stress and slow the aging process. This show will discuss the benefits and the methods that can be used to retard aging.
According to an AARP survey, 77% of Americans aged 50 and older want to live as long as possible in their current home. But rising costs mean that pursuing this dream has gotten harder. WSJ “Turning Points” columnist Clare Ansberry joins host J.R. Whalen to discuss how people are preparing their finances to stay in their home. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We all want to grow old and be WELL! Growing old and becoming ill or infirmed is something people don't believe will ever happen to them. Nursing homes and assisted living facilities are proliferating because of this mistaken belief. The first of this series on anti-aging will discuss the importance of Probiotics in Anti-aging. The human gut harbors a highly concentrated and diverse population of bacteria that can actually support or disfavor good health. Probiotics have been discovered to be a key factor in the anti-aging process. As your intestinal microbiome changes with aging, an imbalance in these microorganisms can lead to many age-related degenerative diseases and unhealthy aging. Abnormal shifts in the gut microbiome have been linked to age-related chronic diseases. Long-living people have a unique intestinal microbiome. We will discuss how to retard the aging process, slow it down and to help you grow old and be well.
We all want to grow old and be WELL! Growing old and becoming ill or infirmed is something people don't believe will ever happen to them. Nursing homes and assisted living facilities are proliferating because of this mistaken belief. The first of this series on anti-aging will discuss the importance of Probiotics in Anti-aging. The human gut harbors a highly concentrated and diverse population of bacteria that can actually support or disfavor good health. Probiotics have been discovered to be a key factor in the anti-aging process. As your intestinal microbiome changes with aging, an imbalance in these microorganisms can lead to many age-related degenerative diseases and unhealthy aging. Abnormal shifts in the gut microbiome have been linked to age-related chronic diseases. Long-living people have a unique intestinal microbiome. We will discuss how to retard the aging process, slow it down and to help you grow old and be well.
P&C review Country Ride Pale Ale from RAR, then invite special guest Longinus to the show to discuss "celebration of life playlists." Longinus' playlist includes ... * A Love Supreme by John Coltrane * Sometime Ago/La Feista by Chick Corea * All Blues by Miles Davis * Song of Loving Kindness by Gary Bartz * Boogie Nights by Heatwave * September by Earth, Wind, and Fire * Brick House by the Commodores * Staying Alive by the Beegees * Red Barchetta by RUSH * Closer to the Heart by the TREES * Wait until Tomorrow by Jimi Hendrix * Magis Bus by the Who * Goodtimes by Led Zeppelin * Blue Sky by the Allman Brothers * Waiting in the Van by Bob Marley * Sugar Mountain by Neil Young * Judy Blue Eyes by CSN * Bad Moon Rising by Credence * Ventura Highway by America * Dixie Chicken by Little Feat * That isn't funny anymore by the Smiths * Heard Through the Wall by Del Amitri * After the Rain by Cockburn * Block Cow by Steely Dan * Weary Kind by Ryan Bingham Crowhill organized his playlist by phases of his life. Youth - Spanish Flea by Herb Alpert – first trumpet solo Young adult / high school / swim team – Theme: arrogance, trumpet, going my own way. Anything by Maynard Ferguson College – Theme: Agony / struggle. Jethro Tull (maybe Mother Goose of Up to Me), Keith Green (Make My Life a Prayer to You), John Michael Talbott (He is Risen) Marriage and kids – Theme: joyful responsibility. “Front porch looking in” and “God is great, beer is good, and people are crazy.” – Theme: fun and silliness. “The Fox” by Nickel Creek Middle age – Maybe Calliandra Shade by Ian Anderson to signify watching the world go by – Dust in the Wind by Kansas to signify my lack of understanding of what the hell is going on – Grow Old with Me by Sunny Sweeney to signify my lifetime connection to my wife – Beautiful by Gordon Lightfoot Pigweed's soundtrack includes ... * McCartney & Wings - Band on the Run * BTO - Aint Seen Nothin Yet * George Thorogood - Move it on Over * Queen News of the World - not we will rock you * Elton John - Your Song High School * Rod Stewart - Maggie May * Eric Clapton - Slow Hand * Randy Newman * Tom Waits * Elvis Costello - Allison PUNK PHASE - not at the celebration. * Maybe one Clash Tune. * Bruce Springsteen * Who OUT OF HIGH SCHOOL * Lloyd Cole * Smiths * Prefab Sprout * Iggy Pop - The Passenger * Lou Reed - Who Loves the Sun MEXICO * Jose Alfredo Jimenez * Mariachi - Guadalajara Got a Pick Up Truck * 90s-Early2000s radio Country Music * Kenny Chesney - I go back * Toby Keith - Beer for my Horses OUTLAW COUNTRY * Hayes Carl * Ryan Bingham * Steve Earl * Robert Earle Keen * Morgan Wallen * Johnny Cash - When The Man Comes to Town
Jaune Evans leads the Dharma Seminar and invites Sue Moon, Naomi Newman and Steve Gross to share their experience of “I Am Of The Nature To Grow Old,” the first talk of "The Five Remembrances" series. Suggested donation: $7 https://bit.ly/donate-edz-online-teachings We cannot continue offering teachings online without it. Thank you! https://s3.us-west-1.amazonaws.com/edz.assets/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/The-Five-Remembrances-Talk-1-I-Am-of-the-Nature-to-Grow-Old.mp3
Steven Kotler (“Gnar Country”) has been studying human performance for 30 years and teaching people from all walks of life how to achieve peak performance. But could his own advice work for him?
Flavius Claudius Julianus turned the world upside down. Also known as Julian the Apostate as well as Julian the Philosopher, he ruled Rome as sole emperor for just a year and a half, from 361 to 363. Nonetheless, his impact was substantial. Despite the fact that he was the nephew of Constantine the Great, the first Christian emperor of Rome, Julian fought to return Rome to the old gods who had led his ancestors to build their vast empire. As emperor, Julian set about reforming the administration, conquering new territories, and reviving ancient religions. He was scorned in his time for repudiating Christianity and demonized as an apostate for willfully rejecting Christ. Through the centuries, Julian has been viewed by many as a tragic figure who sought to save Rome from its enemies... as well as a traitor to God and violent oppressor of Christians.But who was he... really? And how did his short time as ruler impact Western history? Featuring Philip Freeman, Professor of Humanities at Pepperdine University in Malibu, California. He earned his Ph.D. from Harvard University in Classical Philology and Celtic Languages and Literatures. He is the author of numerous books, including, “Alexander the Great”, “How to Tell a Story”, “How to Grow Old”, “Julius Caesar” and most recently, “Julian: Rome's Last Pagan Emperor”. You can purchase Philip's book here: https://www.amazon.com/Julian-Romes-Pagan-Emperor-Ancient/dp/0300256647This event is brought to you by Classical Wisdom, a site dedicated to bringing ancient wisdom to modern minds. You can learn more about our mission and subscribe to our free newsletter here:https://classicalwisdom.substack.com/
Cherokee Presbyterian Church: Sermons by Rev. Rob Cely and more
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Are you under pressure to age the 'right' way? How much should you spend on jeans? And what's your holiday personality? Kat and Marianne wade in... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On Today's Show Vince will be Rating and Reviewing: Anatomy of a Murder (1959), The Verdict (1982), The Fugitive (1993), Blood Diamond (2006), They Shall Not Grow Old (2018) If you'd like to become a producer and donate, or see more reviews from Vin, check out thedailyratings.com TimeCodes: They Shall Not Grow Old: 3:31 Blood Diamond: 19:50 The Fugitive: 38:17 The Verdict: 1:03:24 Anatomy of a Murder: 1:22:09 Executive Producer: - Sean Dunleavy
In this episode of the SCI Cultivating Connections podcast, host David Crowley welcomes Nora Moreno Cargie, President of the Point32 Health Foundation and Vice President of Corporate Citizenship for Point32 Health. Nora brings extensive experience in nonprofit and philanthropic work to the conversation. They delve into Nora's background and pivotal moments in her career, particularly her realization about the importance of community-based insights versus external directives from funders. Nora emphasizes the need for funders to be proximate to the work and to honor community knowledge. The conversation explores the essence of creating great places for people to grow up and grow old, highlighting the importance of inclusivity, engagement, and listening in community-centered initiatives. Nora shares insights on challenges and opportunities in philanthropy, advocating for humility, active listening, and building bridges that facilitate two-way communication. Through their discussion, Nora underscores the value of authentic storytelling and the significance of recognizing shared humanity amidst diverse experiences. This episode was produced by Leah Mulrenan and Sierra Dearns.
Richard J. Leider is the founder of Inventure -The Purpose Company, whose mission is to help people “unlock the power of purpose.” He is the author of many books including: The Power of Purpose: Find Meaning, Live Longer, Better (Berrett-Koehler Publishing 2016). David A Shapiro is a philosopher, educator, and tenured philosophy professor at Cascadia College in Seattle. Leider and Shapiro are the co-authors of many books considered classics in the personal growth field. They include: Repacking Your Bags and The Power of Purpose (Mjf Books 1996) and Who Do You Want to Be When You Grow Old? The Path of Purposeful Aging. (Berrett-Koehler Publishing 2021)Interview Date: 12/8/2023 Tags: Richard Leider, David Shapiro, life purpose, aging, youthfulness, obsession, purpose fundamental to health, healing, happiness, longevity, grow old not get old, life-long learning, creating community, career, Dan Kildee, retiring, Walter Mondale, Personal Transformation, Psychology, Aging
Get ready to listen, laugh, and maybe even sing along! Unqualified Observers, Kelham and Thomas, take a lighthearted look at "The Wedding Singer," exploring the film's iconic moments, cheesy tropes, and undeniable charm. From Billy Idol's cameo to the unforgettable "Grow Old with You" scene, is this a love story for the ages or a product of its time? Tune in to find out. As always, please rate, review, subscribe, and share this podcast so it can continue to grow and find new audiences. Contact Us: Email - unqualifiedobservers@gmail.com Socials - @observecast @unqualifiedobservers Kelham - @coolgollum Thomas - @stimpyisking
What does it mean to live a life with purpose? It's a big question that one Minnesota author wants to help you answer. Richard Leider has written eleven books, including his most recent titled “Who Do You Want to Be When You Grow Old?: The Path of Purposeful Aging.” He's giving a talk Tuesday night at St. Catherine University on the power of purpose. He talked to MPR News guest host Nina Moini about finding purpose later in life.
Maturity is a lifelong process. In this episode, Rich sits down with Dakota Duron and discusses what it's like to not only grow old but to grow up. Recorded live from VOUS Design District. Follow Rich on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/richwilkersonjr/ Follow Rich on Twitter: https://twitter.com/richwilkersonjr
Steven M. Schorr is the founder, CEO of Extended Longevity, Inc. He is a patented inventor entrepreneur with 50 years experience in the development of biotechnology products. He is the inventor of the Extended Longevity protocol, 10 Phytotherapeutic. Extract formulations proven to reverse the biomarkers of aging. First human to decelerate their age by 3 years. Top 3 Value Bombs 1. With determination and passion, you can achieve anything. 2. Addressing the health issues linked to aging is crucial because growing old without maintaining good health is challenging. 3. Consider the value of your health and the potential costs if it deteriorates. Being proactive, staying healthy, and enjoying life to the fullest is a worthwhile investment. Visit to learn more about unlocking the secret to healthy aging and a longer, more vibrant life - Extended Longevity Website Sponsors HubSpot: Close more deals and get on track for your best Q1 yet! Explore the new HubSpot Sales Hub and AI tools like ChatSpot at HubSpot.com/sales. Thrivetime Show Is now your time? Clay Clark's business coaching has helped over 2,000 entrepreneurs to dramatically increase profitability! Schedule your free consultation today at ThrivetimeShow.com Hims For your personalized treatment option and to start your free online visit today, visit Hims.com/eof Prescriptions require an online consultation with a healthcare provider who will determine if appropriate. Restrictions apply. See Hims.com/eof for details and important safety information. Subscription required. Price varies based on product and subscription plan.
Steven M. Schorr is the founder, CEO of Extended Longevity, Inc. He is a patented inventor entrepreneur with 50 years experience in the development of biotechnology products. He is the inventor of the Extended Longevity protocol, 10 Phytotherapeutic. Extract formulations proven to reverse the biomarkers of aging. First human to decelerate their age by 3 years. Top 3 Value Bombs 1. With determination and passion, you can achieve anything. 2. Addressing the health issues linked to aging is crucial because growing old without maintaining good health is challenging. 3. Consider the value of your health and the potential costs if it deteriorates. Being proactive, staying healthy, and enjoying life to the fullest is a worthwhile investment. Visit to learn more about unlocking the secret to healthy aging and a longer, more vibrant life - Extended Longevity Website Sponsors HubSpot: Close more deals and get on track for your best Q1 yet! Explore the new HubSpot Sales Hub and AI tools like ChatSpot at HubSpot.com/sales. Thrivetime Show Is now your time? Clay Clark's business coaching has helped over 2,000 entrepreneurs to dramatically increase profitability! Schedule your free consultation today at ThrivetimeShow.com Hims For your personalized treatment option and to start your free online visit today, visit Hims.com/eof Prescriptions require an online consultation with a healthcare provider who will determine if appropriate. Restrictions apply. See Hims.com/eof for details and important safety information. Subscription required. Price varies based on product and subscription plan.
In this week's episode, Jonathan is joined by Jane Barratt, Secretary General of the International Federation on Ageing (IFA), an international non-governmental organisation that works with the United Nations (UN) and its agencies. The pair discuss global perceptions of ageing, approaches to elderly care around the world, and increasing inequity in service accessibility. Use the following timestamps to navigate the content in this episode: (00:00)-Introduction (02:11)-Jane's passion for population aging and disability (04:23)-Our obsession with age! (06:56)-Considering the quality of life of elderly people (09:20)-The importance of human companionship (11:07)-Global and societal variations in the standard of care for the elderly (15:20)-Aiming for a ‘kinder' society (16:47)-International Federation on Aging (19:13)-COVID and vaccination denial (24:30)- Successful care programmes in Scandinavia and China (26:40)-Life course approach to vaccination (28:32)-Programme and policy creation centered around the elderly (31:43)-Petitioning healthcare professionals (34:36)-Jane's three wishes for healthcare
In episode 1604, Jack and guest co-host Ben Bowlin are joined by estate attorney Diana Law to discuss the impending unprecedented demographic shift in which the global population is about to be older than it's ever been before, the rising cost of elder care and the difficulties the non-wealthy have leaving an inheritance for their families. Dying Broke In America – https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/14/health/long-term-care-facilities-costs.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare What It Looks Like in Other Countries – https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/14/health/long-term-care-insurance-global.html?action=click&module=RelatedLinks&pgtype=Article Baby Boomer Expected Wealth Transfer – https://fortune.com/2023/12/22/older-baby-boomers-won-pandemic-14-trillion-richer-wealth/ Getty Trust: Why the super rich are the only ones who leave money to relatives - https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2023/01/23/the-getty-familys-trust-issues The Dependency Ratio – https://www.economicshelp.org/blog/glossary/dependency-ratio/ LISTEN: Float by Janelle MonáeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this sermon, Nick Fox spoke about how when we are stuck in immature ways we often miss God's assignment for us in building His Church. We also took a moment to consider how good works are rewarded and judged not necessarily by quantity but by the quality of our hearts' posture towards them. ------ Come join in with what God is up to at Commonwealth Church as we live out our vision to be the family, bless the city, and build the church. If you've ever wanted to see what it's like to be a part of a church as it's just beginning, or you're simply looking for a church with a place for you, come check out one of our upcoming gatherings! Find out more at: @commonwealth_sd commonwealthsd.org
HelloWelcome to Life Points with Ronda, the podcast that helps you navigate life's challenges with practical wisdom and actionable advice. where we discuss important topics that affect our everyday lives. Today, I'm speaking to the collective and our topic for today is: Choosing a Partner for the Now vs. a Partner to Grow Old With: Decisions with Lifelong Implications.When it comes to selecting a life partner, individuals are often faced with a critical decision: choosing someone for the present moment or selecting a partner with whom they can envision a long-term future. While both paths have their merits, it is essential to consider the implications of each choice carefully. In this blog post, we will delve into the factors to consider when deciding between a partner for the now versus a partner to grow old with, providing you with insights to make an informed decision about your own relationship journey.--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dailylifetip/messageSupport the showhttps://chat.openai.com/g/g-8E47AuJfB-life-points-assistanthttps://FaceBook.com/Lifepointswithronda1https://youtube.com/@lifepointswithronda2968https://TikTok.com/@lifepointswithrondahttps://Instagram.com/@lifepointswithrondahttps://Patreon.com/@lifepointswithrondahttps://Lifepointswithronda.com
Useless Facts You Can Use is a weekly mini-episode that will explore strange and amazing facts you might not know exist. If you give it a listen, chances are you will learn something new and get a good laugh out of it at the same time!***The Thrivehood Podcast is a relevant life roadmap for boys and young men who want to do more than just survive the baffling years of youth. Bringing a dose of seasoned wisdom sprinkled with offbeat humor, your host Tim Williams, chats about a variety of topics that not only challenge but motivate you to thrive as you boldly mature into manhood.www.thrivehoodpodcast.com******SUBSCRIBEApple Podcast | Spotify | Google Podcast | Stitcher | iHeart | YouTube ***Stay Connected with Thrivehood PodcastInstagram | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | EmailAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Today we wrap up out Vanguard Estates series with the ultimate question: where do you want to grow old? The answer is probably not in a nursing home. And yet, millions of people live in places whose general crappiness is a punchline in sitcoms and cartoons. Why? Can nursing homes be redeemed? What are our alternatives? And what could the future of aging look like, if we learned to care for one another better? Guests: Sarah Luterman: caregiving reporter at The 19th Kate Swaffer: activist & author, co-founder of Dementia Alliance International Dr. Alana Lee Glaser: assistant professor of anthropology at Saint John's University Jannette Spiering: Senior managing Advisor of The Hogeweyk → → → Further reading & resources here! ← ← ← MORE ABOUT WHAT'S NEXT FOR FLASH FORWARD Flash Forward is hosted by, Rose Eveleth and produced by Ozzy Llinas Goodman. The intro music is by Asura and the outro music is by Hussalonia. The episode art is by Mattie Lubchansky. Get in touch: Twitter // Facebook // Reddit // info@flashforwardpod.com Support the show: Patreon // Donorbox Subscribe: iTunes // Soundcloud // Spotify Episode Sponsors: Volante Designs: If you're looking for gear that makes you feel just as badass in real life as you do when you get a triple-S combo kill in game, look no further than Volante Design. Ethically sourced and manufactured, Volante jackets are made for quality and will last you for years to come. Just go to volantedesign.us and use code flashforward for 10% off your entire order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode is brought to you by Rupa Health, ButcherBox, and InsideTracker.In Western culture, we've gained a negative view of aging. But in other cultures around the world, aging is celebrated and embraced. That's because we define difficult symptoms like aches and pains, cognitive decline, and so many others as “aging” when they're actually signs of dis-ease that can be prevented and often even reversed. Fortunately, there is much we can do to change the trajectory of aging starting at a young age, or at any age. In today's episode, I talk with Dr. David Sinclair, Dr. Frank Lipman, and Dan Buettner about all the ways to age better, from supplements to support mitochondria, to increasing muscle, to cultivating community, and more.Dr. David Sinclair is a professor in the Department of Genetics and codirector of the Paul F. Glenn Center for Biology of Aging Research at Harvard Medical School, where he and his colleagues study longevity, aging, and how to slow its effects.Dr. Frank Lipman is recognized as a vocal pioneer of integrative and Functional Medicine (or what he calls “Good Medicine”). Dr. Lipman is the founder of Eleven Eleven Wellness Center and the Chief Medical Officer at The Well. He is a sought-after international speaker and the bestselling author of six books: How to Be Well, The New Health Rules, Young & Slim for Life, Revive, Total Renewal, and his newest book, The New Rules of Aging Well: A Simple Program for Immune Resilience, Strength, and Vitality.Dan Buettner is an explorer, National Geographic Fellow, award-winning journalist and producer, and New York Times bestselling author. He discovered the five places in the world—dubbed Blue Zones—where people live the longest, healthiest lives.This episode is brought to you by Rupa Health, ButcherBox, and InsideTracker.Rupa Health is a place where Functional Medicine practitioners can access more than 2,000 specialty lab tests from over 20 labs like DUTCH, Vibrant America, Genova, and Great Plains. You can check out a free, live demo with a Q&A or create an account at RupaHealth.com.ButcherBox makes it easy to get humanely raised meat and wild-caught sustainable seafood by delivering it right to your doorstep. If you sign up at butcherbox.com/farmacy, ButcherBox will give you two pounds of ground beef FREE in every order for one whole year.InsideTracker is a personalized health and wellness platform like no other. Right now they're offering my community 20% off at insidetracker.com/drhyman.Full-length episodes of these interviews can be found here:Dr. David SinclairDr. Frank LipmanDan Buettner Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.