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Samoan Devotional
Fa'afiafia I Le Atua (Please God)

Samoan Devotional

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 6:15


OPEN HEAVENSMATALA LE LAGI MO LE ASO TOONAI 1 MATI  2025(tusia e Pastor EA Adeboye) Manatu Autu: Fa'afiafia I Le Atua (Please God) Tauloto -Tusi Paia–Faataoto 16:7 ”A fiafia le ALI‘I i ala o le tagata, ‘ona fa‘atupuina lea e ia o le leleiga ma ia, o ē ita ‘iā te ia.”‭‭Faitauga – Tusi Paia – 1 Tupu 3:3-14So'o se taimi e te fa'afiafia ai le finagalo o le Atua, o le a ia faia ai se mea e sili ona lelei mo oe. I le 2 Nofoaiga Tupu 1:6-15, na fai mea sili Solomona mo le Atua, i se tulaga e lei faia muamua e Solomona i ni tagata, pe taumafai e faamalie i latou, leai, na mana'o Solomona e faamalie le finagalo o le Atua ofoofogia. O loo talanoa pea tagata e uiga iā Solomona i aso nei ona o mea tetele na faia e le Atua i lona soifua. Na foai e le Atua iā te ia manuia i le tino, i le soifuaga atoa o Solomona sa leai ma se taua na tupu, aua na faanofo filemūina e le Atua ona fili i ona itu uma (1 Tupu 5:4). Na faamanuia fo'i le Atua ia te ia i le mafaufau ma le ‘oa, o lona poto ma lona tamāoaiga sa tele nauā, na fetalai ai le Atua sa leai se tasi na muamua iā Solomona e tusa ma ia, e lē toe tupu mai fo'i se tasi e mulimuli iā te ia, e tusa ma ia. Afai e te faitau I le 1 Tupu 3:15-28; o le a e silasila ai i se fa'ata'ita'iga pe na faafefea ona faamanuia e le Atua Solomona.A e fa'afiafia i le Atua i lau foai, o le a ia avatu ia te oe faamanuiaga mata'utia e tele sautualasi, afai e uma atu oe mai lenei soifuaga, ae selesele pea e lau fanau, o a latou fanau ma fanau a latou fanau le taui. Ou te tatalo ia faapupulaina e le Atua mata o lou loto ia e iloa ai o le seleselega o se tulaga e te maofa ai, pau le vaega e manaomia ona e faia o le lūlū, ma se faamoemoe ia faamalieina ai le finagalo o le Atua, ma lalafo ia te ia e fai lona finagalo. E lē pine o le a omai le lalolagi ia te oe ma fesili pe aiseā ua tulaga ese ai lou manuia.A fiafia le Alii i ala o se tagata, na te poloaiina malosiaga o i le fogaeleele, I le lagi, ma lalo ifo o le fogaeleele e omai e fesoasoani i lea uso. E pei ona o tatou faitau i le fuaiupu tauloto o le asō, e o'o iā i latou e lē fiafia i lea uso, o le a fa'amalosia e faamanuia ia te ia.Ina ua fai Isaako iā Esau e alu e tuli se manu mai le vao e sauni ai se meaai manogi mo ia e ‘ai ai, ina ia faamanuia atu ai ia te ia manū e lei oti, na avatu e Iakopo se meaai manogi iā Isaako ma amata liligi atu ai e Isaako faamanuiaga i ona luga auā na fiafia tele o ia i lana mea taumafa. Na faamalieina le loto o Isaako ma ia faamanuia ai iā Iakopo i le sau mai le Lagi, o le lelei o le fanua, ma saito ma uaina e tele, ma ‘ia auauna nu'u ia te ia (Kenese 27:28-29). Afai e mafai e se tamā o le olaga nei ona faamanuia i lona atalii sa fa'afiafia ia te ia, i ituaiga manuia faapea, e sili atu ona faamanuia lo tatou Tamā o I le Lagi o le e ona uma ario ma auro, ma manu uma o le vaomatua, o manu e tata'a i mauga e afe (Hakai 2:8), (Salamo 50:10)?A fiafia le Atua i ou ala ma ia faamanuia ia te oe, e leai se isi e mafai ona ia faalavelavea ou manuia. E leai se tagata soifua, temoni, faataulaitu poo se aitu vavalo e mafai ona tete'e ia te oe pe a e usita'i i le Atua. Sa tele nauā faamanuiaga i luga o Aperaamo, e lē o'o i ai se fetu'u poo se fa'asalāvei mai so'o se malosiaga leaga. Le au Pele e, gaua'i i le Atua i ou ala uma, ona ia faa faula'i lea o ona manuia i ou luga ma luga o lou aiga i le suafa o Iesu. Faaaoga le Upu a le Atua ma ta'iala e fa'amautinoa ai ou ala poo avea ma taulaga mālie i le Atua, I le suafa o Iesu Amene.

Samoan Devotional
O le vao tuitui (The thorny ground )

Samoan Devotional

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 4:48


OPEN HEAVENSMATALA LE LAGI MO LE ASO LULU 26  FEPUARI  2025(tusia e Pastor EA Adeboye) Manatu Autu:  O le vao tuitui (The thorny ground ) Tauloto -Tusi Paia–Mareko 4:7 ”Ua pa‘ū fo‘i isi i le vao tuitui, ‘ua tutupu a‘e le vao tuitui, ‘ona fētina‘iina ai lea, e le‘i fua mai lava.”‭‭Faitauga – Tusi Paia – Mareko 4:18-19 O le a fa'aauauina i le asō le faatalatalanoaga I ituaiga eleele eseese i le vaavaai lea i le vao tuitui. E lamatia le vao tuitui, e latou te titina I soo se mea latou te fetaiai. Afai e soifua tagata I ni olaga e matuā faaalu uma tupe ona o le faalialia vale, o loo latou lūlū I le vaotuitui. Mo se faataitaiga, e iai tagata e nonofo I fale mautotogi e tau lē mafai ona latou totogiina, faatau ofu ma teuga feilafi e latou telē gafātia, ma o'o atu ai ina nofo aitalafu ona o le taumafai e faaauau pea le olaga faafoliga. Afai e te soifua i se olaga taugatā e matuā faaalu tupe, o loo e tuuina au tupe i le vaotuitui. Fai mai se muagagana, ‘tipi lou ofu e fua i le telē o le ie'. Le au pele e, e tatau ona a'oa'oina lou tagata e ola e fua I au tupe maua ae lē o le fai o au teuga e fua I tupe e lē o iai, o nisi tagata e pauū I lea mailei ona o uo o loo latou feoai. Fai mai afioga a le Atua, amuia le tagata e lē savali i le filifiliga a ē amioleaga (Salamo 1:1). A iai ni au uo e fai ma masani le faatau mai o mea e aunoa ma le saili pe fia le tau, e te ono mulimuli atu ai ma o'o ai ina tele o aitalafu. O le vaotuitui, e mafai ona faapea o mea e pei ona fafao I taga e pūpū solo.  Ina ua foi mai le fanauga a Isaraelu mai le tafeaga i Papelonia, na latou amata ona fausia le malumalu, peitai e iai le taimi ua taofia ai ae faasaga tagata e fausia o latou fale ma pisinisi. Na tetee iai Hakai ona o lō latou manatu toatasi iai latou faapea le faatafunaina o le malumalu o le Atua, ma fai atu iai latou, e lē mafai ona faamalieina o latou loto I mea ua latou maua ona o ala ua latou uia (Hakai 1:4-6). E lē mafai ona faamatuu mai e le Atua lona poto e maua ai le tamaoaiga faulai iai latou e faaaogāina le tele o le tamaoaiga na te foai mai e faamalie ai manaoga. Afai e pau le mea e te manatu iai nā o lou tagata, o loo e faatupuina le vaotuitui aua o le vaotuitui na te fetina'iina faamanuiaga a lē Atua I le olaga o se tagata. E toatele tagata e tatalo ma anapogi mo faamanuiaga tau tamaoaiga, peitai, e itiiti e maua le poto e maua ma faatupuina le tamaoaiga, auā e le faatuatuaina I latou e le Atua ona o le latou faamaumauina I mea e faamalieina ai o latou loto. E faatuatuaina oe e le Atua e ave le faamuamua ia te ia pe a e ia faamanuia ia te oe I le tamaoaiga? E te manatu ea I lona malo pe a e taunuu I le tulaga o le tamaoaiga o loo e naunau iai?Le au pele e, ole atu I le Atua e aveesea soo sau amio poo ala o loo fetina'iina faamanuiaga a le Atua I lou olaga ma folafola ia te ia e te faamuamua pea ia te ia Ina ia sasaa mai ana faamanuiaga I ou luga. TataloTamā, suesue mai I lo'u loto ma aveesea soo se ala vaotuitui ia te a'u o loo taofia lo'u maua o le poto e maua ai le tamaoaiga faulai, i le suafa o Iesu, Amene.

Track and Food Podcast
Getting Away From the Roots of Some Really Harsh Kitchens with Timothy Taylor and His New Book - The Rise and Fall of Magic Wolf

Track and Food Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 42:11


"If you've ever dreamed of moving to Europe to cook and learn from the best, then The Rise and Fall of Magic Wolf might feel familiar. The new novel from Vancouver author (-slash-journalist-slash-UBC-Professor-of-Creative-Writing) Timothy Taylor follows the life of Teo, an inexperienced kid from Vancouver pursuing his culinary fantasy in Paris. There, he meets Frankie, a confident Quebecois who chances to show Teo the ropes in the kitchen. Through the day-to-day grind and late night struggles, Taylor's protagonist slowly emerges as a competent chef, eventually returning home to Vancouver to begin his own restaurant empire.The Rise and Fall of Magic Wolf explores the many challenges of restaurant life - from the long hours spent in the kitchen to the resultant personal tolls outside of it. At the heart of it all is Taylor's ability to capture the humanity of his characters as they search for meaning in such a notoriously exacting industry. In this conversation with Taylor - an avid eater and once occasional food writer, himself - he shares the thoughts and ideas driving his latest literary invention."Timothy Taylor is a bestselling and award winning author of six book-length works of fiction and nonfiction. He emerged on the writing scene in 2000, when three of his short stories were selected for a single edition of the Journey Prize Anthology. His story Doves of Townsend won the Journey Prize that same year and was included in his collection of short fiction Silent Cruise, which was itself later named runner-up to the Danuta Gleed Award. Taylor's first novel Stanley Park was released to critical acclaim in 2001 and was nominated for a Giller Prize, a Rogers Writers Trust Fiction Prize as well as both a Vancouver and BC Book Award. His 2011 novel, The Blue Light Project, was a bestseller in Canada and went on to win the CBC Bookie Prize in fiction. His most recent novel is The Rule of Stephens and was released in 2017.Taylor has also been a prolific journalist and creative nonfiction writer over this same period. He has published hundreds of feature articles in the past 15 years in such publications as The New York Times, EnRoute, Walrus, 18 Bridges, The Report on Business Magazine, Hakai and many others. He has won or been nominated for over two dozen magazine awards, been widely anthologized, and seen his work appear in both the US and France. His most recent nonfiction book, published by Nonvella in Vancouver, is Foodville, a food memoire and meditation on foodie obsessions in western consumer culture. In addition to his writing and teaching at UBC, Taylor travels widely, having in recent years spent time on assignment in China, Tibet, Japan, Dubai, Brazil, the Canadian arctic and other places. He lives in Point Grey Vancouver with his wife, his son, and a Brittany Spaniel named Keaton.

Cortes Currents
Cortes Island Academy's Third Year starts Sept 3

Cortes Currents

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 6:16


Roy L Hales/Cortes Currents - The Cortes Island Academy's third year starts on Tuesday September 3, 2024. Executive DIrector Manda Aufochs Gillespie explained that there are a number of innovative new programs this semester as well as popular facilitators from previous years. The Mother Tree Network, Hakai Intitute, Hollyhock and Power of Hope are all contributing partners. For the first time ever, there are also still some last minute spots available for new students. Manda Aufochs Gillespie: “For those of you who do not know what the Cortes Island Academy is, it's an accredited experiential place-based high school program that happens right here on Cortes Island and is a partnership with the school district, the Cortes Island School, the Cortes Island Community Foundation and pretty much every other organization and person on Cortes, because boy, does it take a lot of heart and help to make it happen.” “This is our third year, and we've decided to change all sorts of things up in order to keep it fresh.” “We'll start on September 3rd with a meet and greet. Please, please come and be part of it. Meet the students, some of the facilitators and get behind the scenes a little earlier on.” “That Labor Day weekend you will start seeing teenagers arrive back on the island.” “We still have some spots for this year. So if you have a special young person in your life who would be a great addition to this kind of experiential project based learning, send them our way.” “This year we have lower enrollment from Cortes students because there are very few local kids going into grade 10. That's both a little bit sad and also something that we knew would come. There are just years on Cortes where there are less kids or where the kids have already had to leave in that hard effort of trying to find schooling that works for them. For the first time, we don't have foreign exchange students, but it looks like we already have two signed up for next year.” “As we have in years past, we have students coming from other communities, most especially other rural islands - so Sonora, Reed, and some from as further out afield as Pender.” “We're doing a couple of things that we're pretty excited about.” “We have partnered with the Mother Tree Network and Hollyhock Leadership Institute and are doing a leadership intensive at Hollyhock October 20th through 25th. This gathering uses the creative facilitation model, which has really been popularized through Power of Hope, and is based on exploring the interface of ecology, the arts and experiential education. We have room for 30 students in a week long intensive with Dr. Suzanne Simard, other leaders from the Mother Tree Network, the Juno nominated musician Ruby Singh, a team of other local facilitators and knowledge holders, and some of the best known facilitators from the Power of Hope camps. Kari McClelland, who's perhaps the best known and most beloved of all Power of Hope facilitators is the main facilitator for that week. They're all going to be having a camp experience at Hollyhock.” “This case leadership intensive is for the Cortes Island Academy students and other students are coming to join. There is still some spaces for this. We're prioritizing local and indigenous youth, but there are still spaces for any kids and there are some scholarships available for this workshop. “Cortes Island Academy students are also going to be joining with some other students at Hakai again for a climate intensive to, see what the current science is around all things related to climate and the ecological impacts of our changing ecosystems. They spend a week at the incredible state of our science facilities on Quadra Island.” “The themes this year are climate and art."

Samoan Devotional
O le a maua le lelei 5 (It shall be well 5)

Samoan Devotional

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 4:32


OPEN HEAVENSMATALA LE LAGI MO LE ASO TOONAI 13 IANUARI 2024 Manatu Autu: O le a maua le lelei 5 (It shall be well 5) Tauloto – Filipi 4:19 “A o lo‘u Atua e fa‘a‘atoa e ia ‘iā te ‘outou mea uma e matitiva ai ‘outou, e tusa ma le faula‘i o lona vi‘iga, ‘iā Keriso Iesu.” Faitauga - Tusi Paia: 2 Korinito 9:8-11 Upu FolafolaO le asō o le a fa'aauau ona o'u talanoa i le feau fa'aperofetaga a le Atua i lana fanau e ala mai i lana upu i le Isaia 3:10 e faapea, “Fai atu ia i le ua amiotonu, e manuia o ia; auā o le fua o a latou galuega latou te aai ai.” O le finagalo o le Atua, ia iā te oe le manuia i so'o se vaega o lou soifua e aofia ai ma au tupe. Pagā lea, e toatele tagata o loo ola pea i le mativa ona latou te lē o tuuina atu mea uma I le Atua, ua na o ia le pogai o le tamāoaiga moni, na te lē faaopoopo i ai se tigā (Fa'ataoto 10:22). Ua fa'amalamalama mai e le Tusi Paia iā i tatou, na o'o le tagata I le mativa ona o le agasala: Kenese 3:17-1917‘Ua ia fetalai atu fo‘i ‘iā Atamu: “‘Ua e usiusita‘i i le ‘upu a lau avā ma ‘ua e ‘ai i le la‘au na ‘ou fai atu ai ‘iā te oe, na fa‘apea atu, ‘E ‘aua ‘e te ‘ai ai.' O le mea lea ‘ua malaia ai le lau‘ele‘ele ‘ona o oe; ‘e te ‘ai ai ma le tigā i aso uma o lou ola. 18E tutupu mai ai o la‘au tuitui ma la‘au talatala ‘iā te oe, ‘e te ‘ai fo‘i la‘au afu o le fanua. 19‘E te ‘ai fo‘i au mea e ‘ai ma le afu o ou mata, se‘ia e toe fo‘i atu i le ‘ele‘ele. Auā na faiina ai lava oe; auā o le efuefu oe, ‘e te toe fo‘i atu lava i le efuefu.” Faafetai na afio mai Iesu Keriso e togiola le tagata mai le agasala ma le fa'afanoga e aofia ai ma le mativa. Fai mai le Tusi Paia na fa'amativaina Iesu ona o i tatou; ina ia fa'atamāoaigaina tatou i lona mativa (2 Korinito 8:9). A ofoina atu e se tagata lona ola ia Iesu Keriso, e fa'asa'olotoina lea uso mai le mativa ma agava'a ai o ia i le tamāoaiga e lē ma fa'atusalia o le Atua Silisiliese. O lo'u Atua o Ieova Irae (Kenese 22:13-14), o lona uiga o ia o le Alii na te foa'i. O ia fo'i o le Atua e ou le malosi uma lava (Kenese 17:1, 35:11), o lona uiga o ia o le Atua mata'utia e ou le malosi uma lava. E iā te ia le oloa e lē ma faitaulia i lona fale teuoloa. Na ia fetalai o iā te ia le ario o iā te ia fo'i le auro (Hakai 2:8). Na ia fetalai fo'i “Auā o iā te a'u manu uma i le vaomatua, o manu e tata'a i mauga e afe” (Salamo 50:10). O le fuafuaga a le Atua i le amataga o le tagata na te maua ma pulea lona tamāoaiga e tele, aemaise i le lalolagi (Kenese 1:26-30).  Le au pele e, afai e te le'i faaolaina, tu'u ne'i loa lou ola iā Keriso, ona avea lea o ia ma lou Atua na te avatua mea uma e te mana'o ai. E foai atu e le Atua le tamāoaiga e aunoa ma se tiga iā te oe ma le malosi e maua ai oloa (Teuterenome 8:18). O le a maua le lelei i au tupe ma lou tamāoaiga i le tausaga nei ma le lumana'i, aua ua faasaolotoina i tatou mai fa'afanoga uma o le agasala e aofia ai ma le mativa I le suafa o Iesu. Amene.

Samoan Devotional
Aua le popole 1 (Don't worry 1)

Samoan Devotional

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 5:31


OPEN HEAVENSMATALA LE LAGI MO LE ASO FARAILE 8 TESEMA 2023 Manatu Autu: Aua le popole 1 (Don't worry 1) Tauloto – Ioane 14:1 “Aua le atuatuvale o outou loto; ia outou faatuatua i le Atua, ia faatuatua mai foi ia te au”. Faitauga - Tusi Paia: Mataio 6:25-34 Upu FolafolaI le tauloto mai le Tusi Paia o le aso, o upu nei ‘Aua le atuatuvale o outou loto' o lona uiga faigofie, ‘aua le popole'. So'o se taimi e faapea mai ai le Tusi Paia ‘aua le popole', o lona uiga o lo'o iai se mea e ono faatupuina le atuatuvale I loto o tagata. O so'o se taimi e faapea mai ai le Atua ‘aua le fefe', o lona uiga o lo'o iai se mea taufa'afefe. O lo'o tusia I le Tusi Paia I le Mataio 6:31, e lē tatau ona e popole aua o le tulaga lena e faia e tagata le faatuatua I le Atua. Afai e te faatuatua I le Atua, pe afai e talitonu ma lou loto atoa e alofa le Atua Ia te oe, e lē tatau lava ona e popole I se mea. O le Atua e mafai ona ia fafagaina manu felelei I le vanimonimo, e mafai foi ona ia fafagaina oe. O le Atua na te fa'aofuina lili o le vao, e mafai foi ona ia faaofu ia te oe. Afai e te talitonu ma le faamaoni o ia o lou Tama, e le tatau ona e popole. O le atalii o se milionea, e le taitai popole poo le ā lana meaai o le ai po'o le ofu foi o le a ofu. E le gata o lou Tama o se milionea, o le auro ma le ario uma I le lalolagi atoa, o ia e ana (Hakai 2:8). Ua ia folafola I le Ioane 14:14 o so'o se mea e te ole atu ai I lona suafa, e nate foai ia te oe, o so'o se mea, o lona uiga o so'o se mea.  E ui o lo'o ia folafola e na te foai mai so'o se mea tatou te ole atu ai, e le faapea o le a tatou paie ai e galulue. Ua ou iloa nisi o le au kerisiano e ese ma le paie. E iai galuega e masani ona ou avea I kerisiano e latou te faatinoina, peitai e ese ma le taugata o latou tau, e sili atu I tau masani, e fai o le tuai o le faatinoina, ae matua leaga le faia o le auaunaga. O se galuega faapea e te avatu I se tagata lē faatuatua, e le gata e taugofie atu, ae sili mamao atu ona lelei le faatinoina ma e maea ona faia I le taimi e tatau ai. I le 2 Tesalonia 3:10, o lo'o faapea mai e lē lagolagoina e le Atua se tagata paie, ma o so'o se tagata paie e le tatau ona ai. O soo se tagata e fai mai o ia o se kerisiano ae paie, e le o ia o se afafine po'o se atalii o le Atua, ma e le o iai se ala e alagatatau ai ona foai fua iai le Atua.  E iai tagata e na o le nofonofo I le aso atoa ma faapea mai e lei maua lava se galuega, o le mafuaaga lea ua le faigaluega ai. Oka se paie! Tu I luga ma alu e sue sau galuega e fai e faaalu ai lou taimi. Saili lou tagata, e tatau lava ona iai se taleni o loo ia te oe o loo manaomia e faatino ai se galuega mo seisi tagata. Afai e te filiga e atinae lou tagata I lou iloa ma le agavaa, e mautinoa e amata loa ona e maua se tupe. O le tele o Tausaga talu ai, sa iai se tamaloa sa le mafai ona maua sana galuega, o lea na amata ai ona ia aumai ni pi ma falai ona faatau lea I tafatafa ane o le auala. E lei leva ni nai masina, ua faatau ni uila afi se lua ma ua maua faalausoso'o ana tupe. Ua folafola e le Atua e na te faamanuia I galuega a ou lima (Teuterenome 28:12), peitai e tatau ona e faaalia muamua I le Atua au galuega.  Aua le popole, talitonu I le Atua, ona ia foai lea o mea uma e te manaomia pe afai e te lē paie, I le suafa o Iesu, Amene.   

The Story Collider
Paradoxical: Stories about thoughts we shouldn't have

The Story Collider

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 33:42


We all have thoughts that can be seemingly absurd or self-contradictory. In this week's episode, both of our storytellers reckon with their conflicting thoughts. Part 1: After surviving breast cancer, comedian Ophira Eisenberg hates the pink breast cancer awareness ribbon. Part 2: After the sudden death of his mom, Richard Kemeny feels numb to the world and his feelings. Ophira Eisenberg is a standup comic and host of NPR's nationally syndicated comedy, trivia show Ask Me Another where she interviews and plays silly games with Sir Patrick Stewart, Taye Diggs, Awkwafina, Roxane Gay, Terry Crews, Jessica Walter, Josh Groban, Nick Kroll, Tony Hawk, George Takei, Sasha Velour, Ethan Hawke, Julia Stiles, Lewis Black, Uzo Aduba, Michael C. Hall and more. She also is a regular host and teller with The Moth and her stories have been featured on The Moth Radio Hour and in their best-selling books, including the most recent: Occasional Magic: True Stories About Defying the Impossible. Ophira's own comedic memoir, Screw Everyone: Sleeping My Way to Monogamy was optioned for a feature film. She has appeared on Comedy Central, This Week At The Comedy Cellar, The New Yorker Festival, Kevin Hart's LOL Network, HBO's Girls, Gotham Live, The Late Late Show, The Today Show, and VH-1. Her comedy special Inside Joke is available on Amazon and iTunes. Richard Kemeny is a freelance science and travel writer based in London. His work has appeared in New Scientist, The Atlantic, Science, Hakai, the BBC and National Geographic. He used to produce The Economist's science and tech podcast, Babbage, and has reported from several countries for PRI's The World. He has received fellowships to the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and Marine Biological Laboratory, and used to work for a coral reef restoration foundation on the northern coast of Colombia. In his spare time he goes bouldering or thinks about cold water swimming. He is @rakemeny Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Samoan Devotional
O fea oe? (Where are you?)

Samoan Devotional

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 4:40


OPEN HEAVENSMATALA LE LAGI MO LE ASO TOFI 5 OKETOPA 2023 Manatu Autu: O fea oe? (Where are you?) Tauloto – 2 Korinito 13:5 ‘Inā tofotofo ia ‘outou ‘iā te ‘outou, po ‘ua ‘outou i le fa‘atuatua; ‘inā su‘esu‘e ifo ia ‘iā te ‘outou; pe tou te lē iloa ‘ea o ‘outou loto, ‘ua i totonu ‘iā te ‘outou o Iesu Keriso, pe ‘āfai ‘ua lē pepelo ‘outou?.. Faitauga - Tusi Paia: Kenese 3:8-9 Upu FolafolaOu te talitonu o le fesili a le Atua iā Atamu e pei ona I ai I le faitauga o le Tusi Paia o le aso, e aogā tele, ma e o'o lava I le aso, o loo talafeagai lona faaaogaina. Le pele e, afai e fesili atu le Atua ia te oe I le asō, o le a sau tali I lena fesili ma lou loto faamaoni?O le tali o le Fesili e pei ona taua I luga, e tatau lava ona e fesili muamua ai ia te oe lava,  "O fea sa ou i ai ananafi"? po o le vaiaso talu ai, po o le tausaga talu ai poʻo le taimi na e faatoa fanau mai ai. A uma ona e taliina lenei fesili ma le faamaoni, ona mafai lea ona e tali I le fesili, “O fea o e iai I le aso”?Mai le aso na fanau mai ai so'o se tagata lava, e amata ai loa lana malaga e toe foi atu i le mea na sau ai (Failauga 12:1-7 ). O le mea lea, e tusa lava po'o le a lou talavou, e te tuputupu aʻe lava i lea aso ma lea aso. E tatau ai ona e fesili ifo ia te oe lava I taimi uma, "o le a le mamao ua ou faataunuuina ai le faamoemoega o lo'u foafoaga ma lo'u faaolataga?"Seʻi o tatou iloiloina le talaaga o Samasoni. Sa avea o ia o se tagata mata'utia ma e fefefe ai le fili, ae na i'u ina olo saito i I totonu o le falepuipui. E tatau ona e fesili ifo ia te oe lava, “Po o ‘ou ausia ea le tulaga maualuga, ma fua mai lo'u olaga ni fua e tumau? Pe o tupu ea lou nei tagata I le itu faaleagaga po'o faaitiitia? Pe o faatuputupulaia ea lou taimi ou te mafuta ai i le mamalu o le Atua nai lo le mea sa ou masani ai pe o alu solomuli? Po'o tupu pea le aofai o agaga o manumaloina mo le Malo o le Atua pe o faaitiitia?E tatau foi ona e fesili ifo ia te oe lava, "O faateleina lo'u tamaoaiga tau seleni, pe o faaitiitia?" ‘āfai ‘ua fa‘aitiitia, pe ‘ua e aia ea le fatu sa tatau ona totoina? Pe atonu ea o loo e lūlū ma le itiiti (2 Korinito 9:6 )? Atonu, ona ua le atoatoa ona totogi lau sefuluai ma lau taulaga, ma ua e galue ai ma le fetuu(Malaki 3:8-9)?Le pele e, afai o oe o se atalii poo se afafine o le Atua, e taua le fesili ifo ia te oe lava o fesili nei, mai lea taimi i lea taimi. Afai e te silafia e te le o tuputupu aʻe i soo se vaega o lou olaga, faamolemole ia mafaufau lelei i ou ala ( Hakai: 1: 5-7 ). Ia talosaga atu i le Agaga Paia e suʻesuʻe oe ma faailoa atu iā te oe le vaega tonu na e te faaletonu ai. Ole atu ia te Ia, e faasino atu le ala e faia ai suiga lelei i lou olaga.Ou te tatalo ia e faataunuuina le finagalo o le Atua mo lou olaga, i le suafa o Iesu Keriso. O e iai ea I le tulaga e tatau ona e iai? Amene.

Samoan Devotional
E tāua au upu e fai (What you say matters)

Samoan Devotional

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2023 5:27


OPEN HEAVENSMATALA LE LAGI MO LE ASO SA 24 SETEMA 2023 Manatu Autu: E tāua au upu e fai (What you say matters) Tauloto – Tusi Paia: Mareko 11:23 ‘auā e moni, ‘ou te fai atu ‘iā te ‘outou, ‘ai sē fai atu i lenei mauga, ‘‘Ia si‘itia oe, ma ‘ia lafoina i le sami,' ma le lē māsalosalo lona loto, ‘ae peita‘i e fa‘atuatua o ia e taunu‘u lava mea na ia fai atu ai, ‘ona faia lea mo ia o le mea na te fai atu ai. Faitauga - Tusi Paia: Mareko 11:20-24 Upu FolafolaAfai e te lē fa'alotolotolua ma le le masalosalo, so'o se mea e te filifili e fai o oe o le afafine/atali'i o le Atua, e fa'ataunuuina lea mo oe. I le Iopu 22:21-28, o loo tusia ai, afai e te usita'i i le Atua ma fai lona finagalo, e te talotalo iā te ia, na te faafofoga mai fo'i ia te oe; e te fa'ataunu'uina fo'i mea na e tautō ai. E te iloa e mafai ona e faatonu lou tino ona usitai lea? O le taimi muamua na o'u malaga ai i Zambia e amata se aulotu fou a le Ekalesia RCCG, sa fa'aletonu lo'u manava i meaai sa o'u ai. Ou te manatu pe fa'a luasefulutolu ona o'u alu I le falelētā'ua (tulou) fa'atoā o'u manatua le Upu I le Afioga Paia a le Atua, “ E fa'ae'e fo'i ou lima i luga o e mama'i ona malolō lea o i latou.” O a'u le ma'i ae sa leai se isi e fa'ae'e mai ona lima ia te a'u, o lea na fa'ae'e ai o'u lima i luga o lo'u ulu ma ou tautala i lo'u manava ma uma ai le faafitauli. O le Atua lava lea e tasi o loo e auauna i ai, o le Tusi Paia o loo o'u faitau ai lenā fo'i e te silasila i ai ma le Agaga Paia e tasi o loo ia te a'u ma oe. O lona uiga e mafai fo'i ona e faia faapea. Fai mai Roma 8:17 o suli i tatou o le Atua, o suli faatasi ma Keriso; o lona uiga o lo tatou tofi le tamāoaiga o le Atua. E tele nauā le tamaoaiga o le Atua aua o auro uma ma ario o i le lalolagi o ana ia (Hakai 2:8). E faafefea ona e agava'a i lenei tamaoaiga tele ae ola pea i le mativa? Ia e filifili e te maua le tamāoaiga. O le upu e te ta'utino i lou gutu e faia lava e le Atua iā te oe (Numera 14:28). Ina ua o'u galue tumau i le galuega a le Atua, na manatu le toatele o a'u uō ua leaga lo'u mafaufau. Na ofo pe faafefea e se fa'auluuluga o se vaega a le Matematika ona fa'amavae ma lana galuega e avea ma ta'ita'i o se ekalesia matitiva. So'o se taimi e lē lava ai le fa'asoa, e tumau pea la'u tala, “O loo galue pea lava le Atua i le tausiga o a'u”. Na taumafai nisi tagata na matou galulue e fautua mai iā te a'u e leai se isi e fia fesoasoani ma foai ni tupe mo a'u pe a tumau pea lo'u faia o ia faamatalaga, peita'i e le'i suia la'u upu, na tumau pea la'u ta'utinoga. Ou te le'i popole I ai auā ou te le'o faamoemoe I le tagata mo se fesoasoani, ma e masani ona o'u faamanino i so'o se tasi e mafai ona fa'alogo mai. Silasila I le mamao ua aumai i ai a'u e le Atua. E tu'u atoa lo'u fa'atuatua I le Atua, ma o'u ta'utino e i ai lo'u avanoa ma lo'u tofi i le tamāoaiga ua mae'a tapena e le Atua mo a'u. E mafai fo'i ona e maua lea tamāoaiga. Soia e te fai mai e te mativa. Taofi lou faapea mai e faigatā. Manatua o loo faapea mai le Numera 14:28, “O lo'o fai mai le Alii, o lo'o ola a'u, ou te faia lava iā te outou e pei o a outou upu ua o'o mai i o'u taliga.” fa'aaogā nei loa lou fofoga e faataunuu ai ma tufi uma ai so'o semea e te manaomia, i lou olaga. Amata nei loa ona faalau mea e te mana'o e te vaai o tutupu i lou olaga. Ia avea o lau masani e amata i le asō I le suafa o Iesu. Amene.

Emerging Form
Episode 95: Writing Across Genres with Cameron Walker

Emerging Form

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 30:01


Versatility in writing across genres can be a great blessing for a writer, and in this episode we speak with Cameron Walker who works as a journalist, writes poetry and fiction, and has two books coming out this year—one, a book of essays, and the other is an illustrated book for kids about US National Monuments. We speak about how to push yourself in different genres, the importance of trust in your process, how gratefulness became an important part of her writing practice, and the challenges of telling a complicated story in a way simple enough for kids to comprehend without sacrificing the truth of the complexities.Cameron Walker is a writer based in California. Her journalism, essays, and fiction have appeared in publications including The New York Times, Hakai, The Missouri Review, and The Last Word on Nothing. She's won awards for her writing from the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the American Institute of Physics, and Terrain.org. She is the author of National Monuments of the U.S.A., a book for kids beautifully illustrated by Chris Turnham. Her essay collection, Points of Light, is coming out this fall from Hidden River Press.Links:Cameron's website: www.cameronwalker.netCameron's Last Word On Nothing archive: https://www.lastwordonnothing.com/category/cameron/Cameron's beautiful book, National Monuments of the USA (with illustrations by Chris Turnham) https://www.quarto.com/books/9780711265493/national-monuments-of-the-usa This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit emergingform.substack.com/subscribe

Keen On Democracy
Episode 1584: Learning from the Deepest Oceans about How Life Begun

Keen On Democracy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 33:15


EPISODE 1584: In this KEEN ON show, Andrew talks to Laura Trethewey, author of THE DEEPEST MAP, about the high-stakes race to chart the world's oceans Laura Trethewey is an award-winning environmental and ocean journalist and the author of The Imperiled Ocean: Human Stories from a Changing Sea. In 2020, the Writers' Trust of Canada awarded her a Rising Star award. Her writing has been published and featured in the Wall Street Journal, Smithsonian magazine, Courrier International, the Guardian, the Walrus, the Atlantic, the  Globe and Mail, Hakai magazine, and Canadian Geographic, earning her national and provincial nominations. She is a former writer and editor for Canada's Vancouver Aquarium. She received a master of fine arts in creative writing from the University of British Columbia and currently teaches creative nonfiction at Sheridan College in Ontario Named as one of the "100 most connected men" by GQ magazine, Andrew Keen is amongst the world's best known broadcasters and commentators. In addition to presenting KEEN ON, he is the host of the long-running How To Fix Democracy show. He is also the author of four prescient books about digital technology: CULT OF THE AMATEUR, DIGITAL VERTIGO, THE INTERNET IS NOT THE ANSWER and HOW TO FIX THE FUTURE. Andrew lives in San Francisco, is married to Cassandra Knight, Google's VP of Litigation & Discovery, and has two grown children. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Long may she reign
Maria I, Queen of Portugal ( The Mad Queen)

Long may she reign

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 39:06


Maria of Portugal is often remembered for her decent into madness. Much like her contemporary George III, Maria suffered from severe mental health issues that made her seem like a raving lunatic but before all that she was an accomplished and beautiful princess who was preparing to be the first queen of Portugal. Join me to hear about the story of Portugal's Mad Queen. Factinate. “42 Tormented Facts About Maria I, Portugal's Mad Queen,” September 10, 2019. https://www.factinate.com/people/facts-maria-i/. “Biography of Queen Maria I of Portugal (1734-1816).” Accessed June 6, 2023. https://www.madmonarchs.nl/madmonarchs/maria1/maria1_bio.htm. Bloks, Moniek. “Queens Regnant - Maria I of Portugal.” History of Royal Women, December 14, 2015. https://www.historyofroyalwomen.com/the-royal-women/queens-regnant-maria-portugal/. Contributors to Wikimedia projects. “John VI of Portugal.” Wikipedia, June 1, 2023. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_VI_of_Portugal. ———. “Joseph I of Portugal.” Wikipedia, March 15, 2023. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_I_of_Portugal. ———. “Maria I of Portugal.” Wikipedia, May 1, 2023. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria_I_of_Portugal. ———. “Mariana Victoria of Spain.” Wikipedia, May 21, 2023. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mariana_Victoria_of_Spain. Magazine, Hakai. “The Earthquake That Brought Enlightenment.” Hakai Magazine. Accessed June 6, 2023. https://hakaimagazine.com/features/the-earthquake-that-brought-enlightenment/. Susan. “Maria I, Queen of Portugal.” Unofficial Royalty, August 8, 2022. https://www.unofficialroyalty.com/maria-i-queen-of-portugal/. ———. “Pedro III, King of Portugal.” Unofficial Royalty, August 12, 2022. https://www.unofficialroyalty.com/pedro-iii-king-of-portugal/.

Samoan Devotional
Saoloto mai saisaitiaga tau tupe (Freedom from financial Captivity)

Samoan Devotional

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2023 5:49


OPEN HEAVENSMATALA LE LAGI MO LE ASO GAFUA 15 ME 2023 Manatu Autu:  Saoloto mai saisaitiaga tau tupe (Freedom from financial Captivity) Tauloto – Tusi Paia: Teuteronome 28:12 ‘E tatala mai e le ALI‘I lana tu‘ugā‘oloa lelei ma oe, o le lagi lea, e foa‘iina mai ai o le timu i lou nu‘u i ona po e tatau ai, a fa‘amanuia ai fo‘i mea uma ‘e te faia i ou lima; ‘e te avatu mea i nu‘u e tele, a ‘e te lē nonō atu'.  Faitauga - Tusi Paia: 2 Tupu 4:1-7 Upu FolafolaE i ai tagata o loo saisaitia I tulaga tau tupe. I le Hakai 1:6, o lo'o taua I le Tusi Paia e mafai ona galue se tagata mo totogi tau tupe ae peitai, e peiseai o lo'o pau I se ato o loo iai se pu. I nisi faaupuga, e mafai e lea tagata ona maua tupe, ae e mou atu lava. E iai tagata e mataituina lelei le faaaluina o le tupe ae peitai e ofo po'o fea ua alu uma iai le tupe on aua leai se mea o totoe. Ou te malamalama lelei I lenei tulaga ae ou te lei feiloai ma le Alii o Iesu Keriso, na faapena tonu lava le tulaga na ou iai. E iai agaga ma malosiaga e galulue mai ina ‘aua lava nei maua ni taui lelei o tupe o lo'o e maua, peitai o lena tulaga e gata I le aso, I le suafa o Iesu.  E tusa ma le Faaaliga 3:7, o Iesu Keriso o loo ia te ia le ki a Tavita ma o mea uma na te tatalaina, e le mafai e se tagata ona tapunia, ae o so'o se mea e na te tapunia, e le mafai e se tagata ona tatalaina. O le aso, o le a ia tapunia le faitotoa iai latou o loo aveina au tupe ma ia tatalaina le faitotoa o faamanuiaga mo oe, I le suafa o Iesu.  O le nofo aitalafu, o le saisaitia lea tulaga, ae e mafai e lo'u Atua ona faamamaina aitalafu I totonu o le luasefulufa itula (Faataoto 22:7). E iai se tasi o o'u atalii na sau I le fonotaga a paaga a le Ekalesia ma sa ou tatalo o leisi taimi ou te vaai ai ia te ia, o so'o se aitalafu o loo faamauina I lona igoa o le a totogiina uma. Na ia faapea mai ‘Amene' ae sa ia manatu e faigata ona talitonu iai. I ni nai aso mulimuli ane, o le pule o faletupe sa nofo aitalafu ai ua valaau mai ia te ia ma fesili mai ‘e faapefea ona e totogiina lau aitalafu?' Na tali atu lou atalii , ‘Lau afioga, tusa pe ou te totogiina se tupe tele mo aso uma o totoe o lo'u olaga, e le taitai ona lava ma maea ai ona totogi le aitalafu ma e tatau ona e iloa'. Ua 50 tausaga o lona soifua. E lei leva ni nai aso, ae tusi esea e le faletupe lana aitalafu. Afai o lo'o iai ni aitalafu o loo faamauina ia te oe I le taimi nei, ou te folafola atu, o le a faamamaina I totonu o le luasefulu fa itula I le suafa o Iesu.  E iai nisi o taimi, e le faapea e na o se tagata se toatasi o loo saisaitia, ae aofia ai le aiga atoa. Ana le seanoa le Atua I totonu o le aiga o le au Adeboye, e leiloa pe o lo'o avea pea lo matou aiga o se aiga pito sili ona matitiva I totonu ole matou nuu I le aso. Sa le mafai e ou matua ona totogi la'u aoga, ae o le Atua Silisili Ese na ia saunia mea uma ou te aoga ai ma o'o atu ina maua le faailoga pito maualuga o le PHD ma ia siitia pea a'u I luga e faifai pea. O le aso, I le alofa tunoa o le Atua, o le aiga o Adeboye ua avea ma faamanuiaga I lo matou nuu atoa. Afai e mativa lou aiga, e mafai e le Atua ona siitia lou aiga mai le tulaga mativa I le suafa o Iesu.  TataloTamā, fesoasoani mai I lo'u aiga ma ia faamamaina uma aitalafu ma faamanuia I lo'u aiga ia faulai ina ia avea I matou ma faamanuiaga I nisi o tagata e toatele I le suafa o Iesu Keriso, Amene.

Foreign Correspondence
Kendra Pierre-Louis - Climate Change

Foreign Correspondence

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2023 100:09


Climate change reporting often means documenting some of the worst events that ever happen to people. But Kendra Pierre-Louis (@kendrawrites), whether reporting for the podcast How to Save the Planet, or posting pictures of bear sex, manages to make it not totally depressing. Kendra, an independent climate reporter, talks about gradually finding her way into journalism, reporting in India and Myanmar, and her years at NYT. Countries featured: USA, India, Myanmar Publications featured: Spotify/Gimlet's How to Save the Planet, The New York Times, Popular Science, Inside Climate News, Sierra, Hakai, Newsweek, 538, Modern Farmer, Vice   Here are links to some of the things we talked about: Kendra's book Green Washed - bit.ly/3ZZKbvz Erica Gies website - bit.ly/402jGWC Kendra's story in India for 538 - bit.ly/3J7JqK5 Her story on Myanmar for Earth Island Journal - bit.ly/3YFB3v9 Her viral visual essay on the U.S. before EPA cleanup - bit.ly/3yvlVpl How to Save the Planet episode on biking - bit.ly/3ysEtXz Podcast episode on agrovoltaics - bit.ly/3ZXb978 ProPublica story on UnitedHealthcare - bit.ly/3LkVoTo  Her anti-mayonnaise screed - bit.ly/3yxe376 Her story on the Myanmar bus ride - bit.ly/3ZXqhRW The Girls in the Balcony book - bit.ly/3ysEMBH Buried by the Times book - bit.ly/3ZXql48   Follow us on Twitter @foreignpod or on Facebook at facebook.com/foreignpod Music: LoveChances (makaih.com) by Makaih Beats From: freemusicarchive.org CC BY NC

Full Power Podcast
Can Majin Buu be Hakai'd?【Ep. 92】FPP

Full Power Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 73:57


Kai brought up a question regarding if Majin Buu could be Hakai'd and stay hakai'd. What do y'all think?

Cortes Currents
Long Story Shorts with Hakai on FolkU @89.5FM

Cortes Currents

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2022 79:14


Manda Aufochs Gillespie/ Folk U - Explore the magic of scientific storytelling with the creators and scientists from the Hakai Institute who join host Manda Aufochs Gillespie and Cortes Island Academy students on this Friday's Folk U Radio at 1 p.m. We will discuss science communication done well and Hakai's new short video series.

Cortes Currents
Monitoring Dungenous Crab larvae in Cortes Bay

Cortes Currents

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 10:15


Roy L Hales/ Cortes Currents - Last April, Cortes Island became part of an international monitoring project for Dungeness crab larvae. There were 20 light trap stations stations in the Salish Sea and 17 in the Puget Sound. Three of these traps were within our listening area. Surge Narrows School had a trap on Read Island. The Hakai Institute and Quadra Island community had another on Quadra Island. Kate Maddigan and Mike Moore coordinated volunteers looking after the Friends of Cortes Island (FOCI) trap in Cortes Bay. “Hakai and the Pacific Northwest Crab Monitoring Group are working in concert with each other to provide data as to what is happening to the larval Dungeons Crab populations. It's been happening in Puget Sound for a few years. They have about five years of data down. Dungeness Crab fishing is one of the most lucrative and important crab fisheries on the coast. Catches have been diminishing, this is an effort to find out why,” explained Moore. He added that the first phase of this project came to an end in August. “Our Cortes Bay trap had very promising results to start with, then the warm fresh water layer moved in. That warm fresh water layer is what makes Desolation Sound so famous and warm for swimming in, but it doesn't support marine life very well. In fact, if you jump into the water, in say July, and swim down sometimes 7 meters that's where you're going to find the moon jelly fish. They're not up in the warm, fresh water. Our trap that floats at the surface was encapsulated by this warm fresh water and our results really diminished.” They only caught a handful of ‘statistically valuable' megalope (the stage the young Dungeness Crabs become recognizable as crabs). “The day we caught the most didn't count. We had pulled the trap, I'd taken off the bottom and emptied it into our container to count. We're looking at the Pipefish and the big Polychaete Worms and all that sort of thing, looking for crab larva,” said Moore “We didn't find any and then (my son) Fergus Walker, who was with me that day, goes, ‘What's that?' and I look on the outside of the trap and we counted, I think it was 44 Dungeness Crab megalope. Those are the first ones we caught, but they didn't count because they weren't inside the trap. It's not statistically significant because it weren't inside the trap, but for us it was pretty significant.” According to the Light Trap Station map, on Hakai's Sentinels of Change website, 11 Dungeness Crab megalope were caught on Quadra, 20 on Read and 74 on Cortes Island. The teams posted pictures of other larvae they captured on the Hakai website.

re: Wild
Julia Rosen: We Are Grass People

re: Wild

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 23:30


If you're anything like me, when you think of nature the first image that comes to mind is a tree. But, as beautiful as forests are, another ecosystem is even more important to human history: grasslands. For centuries, grasslands have been ignored by Western scientists, sometimes even denigrated as wastelands. Julia Rosen says that's due in part to a bias against grasslands that emerged in Europe and was exported overseas. In this episode of re: Wild, Boyce and Julia discuss grasslands — both their past and the key role they may play in our future. For further reading, see Julia's July article in The Atlantic, "Trees Are Overrated." * Julia Rosen is a freelance journalist covering science and the environment from Portland, Oregon. Her writing has appeared in The New York Times, The Atlantic, Hakai, High Country News, and many other publications. Follow her on Twitter at @1juliarosen

The Big Story
The fight to save the Magdalen Islands

The Big Story

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 20:22


It's one of the most beautiful places in Canada. It's also on a list of Places To Visit Before They're Gone Forever. But if the people who refuse to give up on their homes and businesses have anything to say about it, even soil erosion from rising sea levels won't claim their islands.They're using everything from lobster traps to sea barriers, moving what needs to be moved, to prove that even in the middle of a climate crisis, humans are adaptable and creative enough to save the places they love.GUEST: Taras Grescoe, writing in Hakai magazine

Samoan Devotional
Manatu Autu: E Fesoasoani le Atua ia te oe (God Will Help You)

Samoan Devotional

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2022 4:44


OPEN HEAVENSMATALA LE LAGI MO LE ASO SA 26 IUNI 2022 Manatu Autu: E Fesoasoani le Atua ia te oe  (God Will Help You) Tauloto – Tusi Paia: Isaia 41:10 ‘Aua ‘e te fefe, auā ‘ou te ‘iā te oe; ‘aua le fētepatepa‘i, auā o a‘u o lou Atua; ‘ou te fa‘amalosia oe. E moni, ‘ou te fesoasoani ‘iā te oe; e moni, ‘ou te tāofia oe i lo‘u lima taumatau e i ai le amiotonu. Faitauga - Tusi Paia: Isaia 41:10-14 Upu FolafolaO se tulaga e pito sili ona lelei mo se tagata pe afai e finagalo le Atua e fesoasoani ia te ia. Afai e finagalo le Atua e fesoasoani ia te oe, e leai ma se mea e tasi e mafai ona faalavelave I lou faataunuuina ma ausia lea lumanai manuia. Afai e manaomia tupe e faatino ai, ua ia fetalai I le Hakai 2:8 e faapea: 8O lo‘o ‘iā te a‘u le ario, o lo‘o ‘iā te a‘u fo‘i le auro, ‘ua fetalai mai ai le ALI‘I o ‘au. E iai foi lana fesootaiga lelei ma I latou I tulaga mau tofi maualuluga e pei ona tatou iloa I le Faataoto 21:1O le finagalo o le tupu, o vaitai ia i le ‘a‘ao o le ALI‘I; na te liliuina i mea uma ‘ua ia finagalo i ai. Ana le seanoa le Atua, semanu e le mafai ona ausia le tulaga ua ou iai I le aso. Ina ua mafai ona ou au I le aoga maualuga o Ilesha Grammar School, sa manaomia le totogiina o se tupe e lua pauni, peitai e leai se tupe a ou matua. Pau le mea na ou iloa na saunia e le Atua le tupe ma ua ou alu I le aoga. E uma ane le tausaga muamua o la'u aoga, ua ou iloa ua toeitiiti uma ona faatau mea o le matou fale. Ina ua maea le tolu o o'u tausaga I le aoga, ua matua leai ma se mea o totoe e toe faatau.  I le vaitaimi lava lena, na aumaia e le Atua se tagata I le matou nuu faato'a foi mai lava mai Lonetona I Peretania. Na o uma tagata e fiafia ona o ia. A'o iai uma tagata e siomia o ia ma fiafia, na faliu mai o ia ia te a'u ma faapea mai: ‘Malo lava tamaitiiti'. Ua amata ona ma talanoa. E lei umi ae ua ia matauina e lelei la'u tautala I le gagana peretania. Ua ou tau atu iai ou te aoga I le Ilesha Grammar School. Na ia fesili mai po'o le a la'u vasega, na ou fai iai ou te vasega I le Form 4 ae ua leai se tupe mo lo'u pili. Na alu atu o ia I le aoga ma totogi uma lou pili mo le vasega fa maualuga. Ina ua maea lea tausaga, na alu atu lo'u tina ma tauanau le aoga pe mafai ona aumai la'u tusi pasi e mafai ai ona ou alu I le Iunivesite aua o lea ua maea le fa tausaga o le lima tausaga e manaomia. Peitai, na fai mai le aoga e tatau pea ona faauma le lima tausaga. Na saunia lava e le Atua le fesoasoani mo a'u aua na maea lelei lau aoga maualuga, ua ou au ma maua lo'u avanoa I le Iunivesite ma ua ou savalia tulaga uma e ausia ai lo'u lumanai manuia aua na fesoasoani le Atua ia te a'u.  Ou te tatalo mo ‘oe I le aso, ina ia faia ma saunia e le Atua mea uma e manaomia ina ia ausia lou lumanai manuia, I le suafa o Iesu, Amene.  

Cortes Currents
Cortes Island's newest citizen science project, monitoring Dungeness crabs

Cortes Currents

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 7:38


Roy L Hales/ Cortes Currents - Cortes Island's newest citizen science project, monitoring Dungeness crabs, was announced last Friday. Local Project leader Mike Moore, Helen Hall from the Friends of Cortes Island (FOCI) and Kelly Fretwell from the Hakai Institute joined Manda Aufochs Gillespie on CKTZ's Folk U Friday. Moore explained that when he was diving around Hernando Island in the early 2000s, he saw hundreds mating in the sand flats at Stag Bay. “I recently started diving down on Hernando island again, just in the last five or six years and was really shocked. I could dive all season and not see a single Dungeness crab,” he said. Moore cited two possible causes for their population decline: crab traps and the “tremendous amount of fishing gear” in the ocean. Juvenile Dungeness crabs are finding in difficult to form a shell because of the acidification of the ocean waters in the Salish sea FOCI and the Hakai Institute have partnered on a Dungeness Crab monitoring project. They will be putting be a light crab trap in Cortes Bay. Fretwell explained that traps are being deployed in an area stretching from Southwestern and Southeastern Vancouver island up to Quadra and Cortes Islands. All of the lights will be turned on during the evening of April 15th. “It's just a very cool visual is having all these little lights popping up around the Salish sea at the same time,” she said. Moore added, “These traps are about 35 centimetres in diameter. They go a meter deep and float at the surface, but they hang down into the water column. They have battery operated lights that aluminate the water column. Larva plankton creatures are attracted to the lights and they'll swim towards it. It's a live trap. They just get held there under the lights. Then every two days normally, the trap keeper will come and pull it up onto the dock. in hot weather, we have to pull this trap every day.” This is FOCI's most recent citizen scientist project on Cortes Island. Previous ones include monitoring water quality in Hague and Gunflint Lakes, recording bird populations and observing sea star populations. The later was another joint project with Hakai. Fretwell observed that there were 21 people involved when this project launched on Cortes Island a year and a half ago. Now there are 100 involved in the Discovery Islands and they have collected 490 observations of sea stars. Hall said, “Anyone can do this. You don't have to be a scientist. Anyone can take part and learn a lot more about the species and the habitats around you. it's a way of engaging people in the environment in a fun and interesting way,” said Hall. Moore said he would like to see kids involved in the Dungeness Crab Monitoring program. “If you want to learn more about the light trap project, you can go to https://sentinels.hakai.org/approaches/light-traps. You can also go to https://hakai.org/inaturalist/ to learn more about iNaturalist and there are links there out to our various iNaturalist projects that we have going on.”

59 Gaming
Ultra Space Time Podcast Episode 73 - Hakai!

59 Gaming

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 83:52


Check our other Social Media Platforms: https://linktr.ee/59Gaming​ Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/nor7fGi7XR0 Make sure to check out our amazing staff involved with the creation of this video! Content Creator(s): Bradical SwiFT Ironcane p0mz0r Azdeek Video Editor(s): VariedGeek Audio Engineer(s): F1NG3RS Graphic Designer(s): Hydros

The Big Story
Why it's almost impossible to clean up the ocean, but we have to try anyway

The Big Story

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 24:40


There are dozens, if not hundreds, of projects underway to get plastic out of the ocean. They range from hands-on cleanups of beaches (Canada's effort here is one of the best) to incredibly complex solutions involving fleets of plastic scoopers working in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. None of them are perfect, all of them will miss a lot, but every one is vital.As we try to save the world's oceans over the next decades, there is still a place for both old-fashioned hard work, and daring dreams. But the resources we devote to each project will determine what gets done. So...what has the best chance of actually working?GUEST: Ryan Stuart, writing for Hakai magazine

Mantis Radio
Mantis Radio 333 + Wirewound

Mantis Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 120:00


Mantis Radio 333 + Wirewound Sorin Paun returns to Mantis Radio 11 years after his 2010 debut w/ a showcase of his glitch'd techno project, Wirewound. Hear new music from Blawan, Damne, SW2 and Sully, Remco Beekwilder, Faktor-X, Norman Nodge, Exium, HAKAI and Inhalt der Nacht, Nørbak, and Carl Finlow. playlist → show archives. support the show, get exclusive content → become a patron.

Dragon Ball Super Dope
GOKU VS GRANOLAH - Dragon Ball Super Manga Chapter 73 Discussion

Dragon Ball Super Dope

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 70:34


Kyle, Leonard and Marcus discuss Dragon Ball Super chapter 73, Goku vs Granolah! We knew from the previews this would be an action heavy chapter, but did anyone see Granolah's clone strategy coming? We also introduce a new segment entitled "AYE WTF FRIEZA AT"  Goku vs Superman vs All Might : https://directory.libsyn.com/episode/index/id/11602643  Super Dope Discord: https://discord.gg/sYzFKrj74d  https://www.twitch.tv/superdopepodcasts  Come join our Facebook group! Roshi's Secret Stash Subscribe on Youtube: http://bit.ly/362vgHs  Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/34IeNX4 Follow on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2VgI5ZT Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/dragonballsuperdope Twitter: https://twitter.com/DBSuperDope1 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dbsuperdope/ Voicemail: 401-213-9596    Email: DBSuperDope@gmail.com SUPER DOPE: PLUS ULTRA! Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/39YLoM2 Subscribe on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3s5PiZM Subscribe on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3fWYkGa Follow us Instagram: https://bit.ly/3mtJOXK

Technically PvP
Episode 131 - BCC is Here!

Technically PvP

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 97:50


Technically PVP Show Notes Episode 131 - BCC is Here! 15:04 - Need-Greed-Pass 20:51 - Upcoming WoW PVP Events Dalaran Gaming hosts 5v5 1v1 duels.  So teams of 5 that 1v1 duel (pokemon style).  Keep an eye out - https://twitter.com/dalaran_rogueFlark's 3v3 Tournaments are back!  Keep an eye on the Synergy DiscordPosi-vibes RBG tournament (by Barndoor) will be on June 19th.  Teams are formed but they still need extras for substitutes if required.G-Loot Raid Masters Castle Nathria speed run 8-20 Jun - https://twitter.com/glootesports/status/1400447392739119104?s=20Diabolus Deathbowl… TBC! - 26-27 June - https://twitter.com/DiabolusEsports/status/1402309475403509770?s=20Blizzard TournamentsTBC Arena Tournament soon(™) - https://twitter.com/WoWEsports/status/1399886012164104192?s=20 26:08 - Subject of Analysis 1:11:09 - WOW PVP NEWS Oasis Keystone Builders tournament finished May 28th.  Congrats to team “Nuke-em” on winning - https://twitter.com/oasis_w0w/status/1400971103707664385?s=20Method Mayhem NA happened 29 May! $2K prize pool + $350 via crowdsourcing.  Congrats to team Hakai for taking first place! - Blizzard Tournaments (https://gamebattles.majorleaguegaming.com/pc/world-of-warcraft/tournament)The Great Push (M+ Key push tournament) 30 May- Echo win - https://twitter.com/EchoGuild/status/1399127256396709896?s=20Flark hosted two Synergy Tournaments since our last show.  Congrats to Roxysplz, Bytesized, Brit for winning the May 30th tournament (https://challonge.com/x5o1uxm5) and congrats to Holymagetv, Fasendil, Naniwaifu for winning the June 6th tournament (https://challonge.com/wfs50dmi)Hotfixes - https://worldofwarcraft.com/en-us/news/23646890/hotfixes-june-4-2021Holinka PVP Q&A by Venrukihttps://youtu.be/TV-kViR8FNIhttps://www.mmo-champion.com/content/9918-Shadowlands-PvP-Dev-Interview-with-Brian-HolinkaFollowing a point made by Ven during the Q&A, Leeka updated Drustvar.com with the PVP tuning modifiers!  Check the page here - https://drustvar.com/pvp-spellsStarship put his addons on curseforge which improve the baked in Spectator UI.  This includes the 10v10 RBG UI that we saw on the ASAN Hypesauce RBG tournament a few weekends ago.Andallyn and Gerissar were guests on the Battleground Breakdown Podcast - https://twitter.com/Bgwizardry/status/1399125514498019338?s=20Blizz had a Play with the Blues BG event on the PTR 4 Jun (right after the Holinka Q&A).  Feedback forums post here - https://us.forums.blizzard.com/en/wow/t/feedback-pvp-playtesting/989024 Finding Us Freija - https://twitter.com/FreijaWow https://www.twitch.tv/freijawow https://www.youtube.com/freijawow https://www.instagram.com/freijawow/ Podcast Cohosts Technically - https://twitter.com/Technically_PvP  https://www.twitch.tv/warcraftradio https://discord.gg/qAvRtbP Technicallypvp@gmail.com https://warcraftradio.com/ Andallyn - https://twitter.com/Andallyn1 https://www.twitch.tv/andallyn

The Telesis, A Societal Podcast
Hakai Energy vs Ultra Instinct! | Dragon Ball Super Chapter 71 Thots

The Telesis, A Societal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 11:51


I liked it — Twitter: @jabiscuits Venmo: @jabiebs Youtube: Biscuits from Heaven --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blackbillburr/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blackbillburr/support

The L7C Podcast
The Heeters are pulling the strings! Goku masters Ultra Instinct in base?! Vegeta masters Hakai?! Dragonball Super Manga Chapter 71 review Ft. Mitchell Osso

The L7C Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 49:39


The latest chapter of Dragonball Super has just been released! Mitch is here to break everything down for us, as he does! We talk about how Goku and Vegeta are reaching new heights mastering Haki and Ultra Instinct, and we ask if it is was way too fast for them to reach those levels. We also talk about how Martin predicted that the Heeters would use Goku and Vegeta family to lure them into the fight with Granolah, and how the Heeters are truly pulling the strings from behind the scenes. We ask ourselves what is going to happen when Goku, Vegeta, and Granolah finally meet face to face? Where is Frieza in all of this? When are going to see Frieza? Who is going to fight Granolah first Goku or Vegeta? How bad is Goku or Vegeta going to lose to Granolah? Is the pacing of this arc a little too fast? We answer all these questions are more, so stay tuned, relax, and enjoy the Dragonball! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/level-7-crew/support

Cortes Currents
FOCI partners with HAKIA for sea star monitoring

Cortes Currents

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 6:17


Roy L Hales/ Cortes Currents - Friends of Cortes Island (FOCI) has become the Hakai Institute‘s first partner in a new citizen science sea star monitoring program. The Cortes Island Project As Helen Hall, Executive Director of FOCI explained, “”We just launched a really exciting joint project with the Hakai Institute. They are monitoring Sea Stars in the Discovery Islands and we can contribute from Cortes Island.” “Hakai is using a program called iNaturalist which allows you ere you can to go out, take a picture with your iPhone and upload it to the web. It is really easy. If you have downloaded the app, you can upload pictures while you are standing there.” FOCI is also looking for volunteers to do monthly beach walks “Once we have the volunteers, we will let them know about the low tide dates.and try to get them to record Sea Stars in a more methodical manner. That's looking at both healthy sea stars and any sea stars that have the wasting disease,” said Hall.. Interested parties can email FOCI at friendsofcortes@gmail.com or phone 250-935-0087 Hakai is an outgrowth of the Tula Foundation, which purchased the Hakai Beach on Calvert Island in the Great Bear Rainforest during 2009. This became their first ecological observatory. A second observatory was set up on Quadra Island in 2014. The following year, the Hakai Institute's corporate office opened in Campbell River. The Hakai magazine is based in Victoria and there is a Hakai node for Fisheries and Oceans at UBC. According to Hakai communications specialist Kelly Fretwell, researchers on Quadra and Calvert Islands have been studying the Sea Star Wasting disease for years, but iNaturalist opened up the possibility of enlisting citizen scientists. “It seemed like a perfect focal point to bridge community science in the Discovery Islands and Hakai's work in sea star wasting and sea star monitoring … This is our pilot year in combining those two focuses. As a result we wanted to reach out and see what community groups would be interested,” said Fretwell. Reaching out to community groups Lannie Keller, from the Discovery Islands Ecosystem Mapping Project, introduced Fretwell to Sabina Leader-Mense. FOCI's Marine Stewardship Coordinator. “She already partners with Hakai on other projects, so it was a perfect link up. Sabina was super excited about this project. Then, early last Fall I did a short intro to iNaturalist with some folks from FOCI and the Wild Cortes partnership. We were talking about some ideas that might be of interest and they had some great ideas about how to apply iNaturalist to their work,” said Fretwell. She has been communicating with groups like the Quadra Island Outdoors Club, BC Marine Trails Group, Maple Leaf Adventures and the Comox Valley Yacht Club, but FOCI is currently Hakai's principal partner. Fretwell hopes to set up some specific sea star monitoring dates on Cortes Island this summer. “The nice thing about this project is we aren't just collecting data and sitting on it. If you are out there doing the monitoring, you'll get some feedback on what is going on in a few months time.” said Hall.

Cortes Currents
Sea Stars: wolves of the ocean floor

Cortes Currents

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 4:48


Roy L Hales/ Cortes Currents - Kelly Fretwell from the Hakai Institute recently described sea stars as wolves of the ocean floor. Sea Stars prey on Oysters The topic came up when I mentioned that they prey upon the oysters in Gorge Harbour, on Cortes Island. Julia Rendall, President of the Bee Islets Growers Corporation,said they normally eat about a third of her crop. The bottom clusters are “all chewed, eaten.” She remembers the summer that Sea Star Wasting Disease reached the Gorge. “That was the year I had the very best harvest, for shuck oysters,” said Rendall..”I got about $8,00 a raft instead of $5,000.” Other oyster growers.have told Hakai researcher Alyssa Gehman that, thanks to sea star wasting disease, they no longer need to hire people to dispose of the sea stars preying on their oysters. Why having ‘wolves' on the sea floor is beneficial “It is an interesting anecdote, but I think having the broader loss of this keystone predator has an even bigger impact,” said Fretwell. Ochre Sea Stars keep mussel populations in check, so that other species can colonise local ares. The devastating Sunflower Sea Star losses in the Pacific Northwest has had a terrible effect on kelp. The sea urchins, who are normally kept in check by sea stars, are voracious consumers that can remove entire kelp forests. They turn them into “urchin barrens.” “Sunflower Sea Stars help keep kelp forests alive and healthy. Then those kelp forests can support a ton of other species that are important for fisheries and the integrity of the food web. ,” said Fretwell. She added, “Research has shown that when a species is removed from any coastal system, the biodiversity really decreases.” photo Kelly Fretwell – photo by Koby Michaels, Hakai Institute

Babble On Five
Episode 83: Hakai

Babble On Five

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 77:39


Jermaine Babbles about Ann Arbor, Dragon Ball Super Manga Chapter 70, Khabib officially reties, Kevin Holland embarrassing himself against Derek Brunson, and UFC 260.

Up On The Lookout - The Dragon Ball Podcast
Episode #018 - Dragon Ball Super Manga Review (Chapter 70)

Up On The Lookout - The Dragon Ball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 32:08


Dragon Ball Super Manga CHAPTER 70 - The Universe's Greatest Warrior... - With the #DragonBallSuper anime waiting to make its mind up, we have the manga to look into and we are reviewing it! The start of a brand new #DragonBall arc! With Vegeta continuing his Hakai training with Beerus, Granolah gets his wish on the Dragon...but with one condition. What catch has he agreed to and will this lead to his fate with the Saiyans?!  #DragonBallZRead more Dragon Ball Super via Viz's portal: https://www.viz.com/shonenjump/chapters/dragon-ball-superSupport the show (https://masako.cc/lookout)

From the trenches
Episode 9 - Jason Jackson: Hakai Energy Solutions

From the trenches

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 26:27


Jason talks with John MacDonald of the Business Examiner about his company's early beginnings in the renewable energy space, the future of the sector, advances in energy storage technology, management advice and much more.Learn more about Jason by visiting: hakaienergysolutions.comJason 's recommended restaurant:Il Falcone Restaurant: www.ilfalcone.caBusiness Examiner links:Website: www.businessexaminer.caLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/business-examiner-news-groupFacebook: www.facebook.com/BusinessExaminerInstagram: www.instagram.com/businessexaminerviTwitter: www.twitter.com/Business_vi Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Cortes Currents
Bute Inlet landslide: Scientists just grasping the environmental consequences

Cortes Currents

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2020 2:52


Roy L Hales/ Cortes Currents - Scientists are just grasping the extent of the environmental devastation. According to the Hakai Institute, which operates an ecological observatory on Quadra Island,10 million cubic metres of rock and earth plunged into Eliot Creek on November 28th. Andrew Schaeffer, a Pacific division seismologist with the Geological Survey of Canada, said the landslide “sent out low-frequency surface waves resembling those of a quake with an equivalent magnitude of 4.9.” The glacial lake outburst was about 100 metres high and to shot through Elliot Creek into the Southgate River and Bute Inlet. The Hakai Institute said, “The flood resulted in a turbidity current that extended almost 70 kilometers away from the river mouth. And over just a few weeks, we observed a 0.5 C0 cooling in the deep water, which will impact ocean properties like oxygen and pH. It is likely the inflowing sentiment will impact which bacteria and phytoplankton can grow. Changes from this event will impact fish and fish habitat.” Brent Ward, co-director for the Centre for Natural Hazards Research at Simon Fraser University, said “The lower reaches of Elliot Creek are Coho habitat, and if you look at those images, that habitat is now buried with gravel. These landslides happen, but when you're dealing with a four-year life cycle of a fish, it's going to have a longer effect than that.”  Chief Darren Blaney, of the Homalco First Nation, “I'm just hoping some chum have spawned further up (the Southgate River) and the eggs have survived.” He is also concerned about the grizzly bears who will not be able to feed on salmon. A team from Hakai flew over the devastated area, with a lidar scanner, on Tuesday, Dec. 22. Hakai founder Eric Peterson explained, “We make multiple passes and thereby build up a very precise 3D model of the landscape. We hope to be able to conduct a detailed comparison of the ‘before' and ‘after' 3D lidar models, and thereby be able to work out exactly what material moved from where to where. The current model may help us predict whether the mountain is stable now, or whether another collapse might be coming.”

Duckface Diaries: a World Trigger Podcast
Destroy All Humankind: They Can't Be Regenerated | Manga Mosaic

Duckface Diaries: a World Trigger Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2020 35:41


Patreon-sponsored podcast time! Greil9 and I talk about Destroy All Humankind: They Can't Be Regenerated (Subete no Jinrui wo Hakai suru. Sorera wa Saisei Dekinai), the monthly manga about Magic: The Gathering by Ise Kurosawa (Masturbation Master Kurosawa) and Yokota Takuma (Welcome to the Ballroom, Shudan) and how their passion for the game and brilliant character writing make it a worthwile read | Support the show on https://www.patreon.com/wensleydalecheddar Anchor // Youtube // Spotify // Apple Podcasts // Podbean // Breaker // Overcast // Radiopublic // Pocketcast // Podbay // Player.fm // Listennotes // Castro // Google Podcasts // Patreon // Twitter // Wensleydale's Twitter // Hovin's Twitter // Hovin's Hideaway Podcast // Twitch // Composer's Soundcloud

Trails Worth Hiking
Ep. 4: Kalalau Trail

Trails Worth Hiking

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 69:54


Jeremy's daughter Sonya joins him on this episode to talk about her adventure on the Kalalau Trail on the island of Kauai in Hawaii. In the first part of the show, they recount a bit of Hawaii's history, explain why Kauai doesn't have tall buildings (except one), and talk about the largest canyon of the Pacific. Then they bring us to the Na Pali coast and its ancient footpath, the Kalalau Trail. Sonya tells us about her hike along this beautiful and possibly dangerous coastal trail, including her encounters with some of its mysterious outlaw residents. For more on that, see the February 2018 issue of Hakai magazine's article "Hawaii's Last Outlaw Hippies." After talking about the trail, Sonya tells us about what growing up a backpacker has meant to her and why jelly beans just might be the solution to backpacking with kids. She also tells us about her favorite footwear, key travel advice, and her aspirations to hike some longer-distance trails in the future. And if all that wasn't enough, going nude in the outdoors comes up multiple times on this episode, so don't miss it!

60 Card Bricks: A Yu-Gi-Oh Podcast
Hakai? More Like... Ha"Cry"

60 Card Bricks: A Yu-Gi-Oh Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2019 74:47


Hakai? More Like... Ha"Cry" by Carlos & Ty --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/60cardbricks/support

Planar Allies
World of Iteria: Episode 21 - We Need to Talk About the First

Planar Allies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2019 120:07


Some members of the First find out some startling revelations about their body, an enemy becomes an ally, an ally grows stag antlers, and they have to go through another sewer system to fight the Hakai of Fire. One thing is certain, when they retire sanitation work is right up there with grimy old NPC.

Planar Allies
World of Iteria: Episode 20 - The Way of the Samurai

Planar Allies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2019 135:55


Fire on the horizon, a prized magical sword, an entire order destroyed by the Hakai. Time for a lane change as the First discovers that not all Hakai are created equal, and just how damaging this assassination organisation really is. Also they spend twenty minutes in a shrine deciding on if they should bring a sword up to the samurai who are holding off Hakai forces to protect them. They don't address the guilt.

Planar Allies
World of Iteria: Episode 23 - Earth, Wind, and Fire (But Fire Died Already)

Planar Allies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2019 163:21


I could have named the episode something different, but I chose not too. The First makes their way through the Golden City of Okane, where they eventually begin to take their last steps towards the final conflict within the country of Koga. Who will win? Who will survive? Will the Hakai's hail mary pan out? Or will the First decimate their organisation by crushing the last two elements holding it together.

Planar Allies
World of Iteria: Episode 22 - The Heroes Get Cocky, the Villains Get Bukkake

Planar Allies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2019 153:07


Council members' fates are decided, Shirou reclaim's the throne (Who is surprised there?) And there are still two Hakai leaders left. The First are already told it wasn't going to be easy, they travel to the merchant city of Okane to face off against their last two opponents in Koga.

Planar Allies
World of Iteria: Episode 19 - The Falaz is Out of the Bag

Planar Allies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2019 143:02


Reunited the First begins chasing a lead on whoever is leaking information about them to the Hakai, this strange Falaz character they have only heard about just now. The issue is why does he know so much about them? And why is he going out of his way to do all of this? Have they actually met this individual before? All that and more, may or may not be answered in this episode. Who knows. Maybe the investigation will get flown away.

Planar Allies
World of Iteria: Episode 24 - Fullhouse on Netflix

Planar Allies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2019 124:58


The First defeated the two remaining Hakai in Okane, leaving Koga behind via teleportation scroll. Knowing Surellia the Wolf Spider took the bones of a dragon with her, the group chose to travel to Fort Necropolis. Upon approaching the city, the Dwarven Prince Cleric Flint whom they met in Tal-Ramel, and one of the original heroes Wyltt approached them.

You’ve Got To Be Critin Me
World of Iteria: Episode 23 - Earth, Wind, and Fire (But Fire Died Already)

You’ve Got To Be Critin Me

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2019 163:14


I could have named the episode something different, but I chose not too. The First makes their way through the Golden City of Okane, where they eventually begin to take their last steps towards the final conflict within the country of Koga. Who will win? Who will survive? Will the Hakai's hail mary pan out? Or will the First decimate their organisation by crushing the last two elements holding it together.

You’ve Got To Be Critin Me
World of Iteria: Episode 22 - The Heroes Get Cocky, the Villains Get Bukkake

You’ve Got To Be Critin Me

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2019 153:00


Council members' fates are decided, Shirou reclaim's the throne (Who is surprised there?) And there are still two Hakai leaders left. The First are already told it wasn't going to be easy, they travel to the merchant city of Okane to face off against their last two opponents in Koga.

You’ve Got To Be Critin Me
World of Iteria: Episode 21 - We Need to Talk About the First

You’ve Got To Be Critin Me

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2019 120:00


Some members of the First find out some startling revelations about their body, an enemy becomes an ally, an ally grows stag antlers, and they have to go through another sewer system to fight the Hakai of Fire. One thing is certain, when they retire sanitation work is right up there with grimy old NPC.

You’ve Got To Be Critin Me
World of Iteria: Episode 20 - The Way of the Samurai

You’ve Got To Be Critin Me

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2019 135:47


Fire on the horizon, a prized magical sword, an entire order destroyed by the Hakai. Time for a lane change as the First discovers that not all Hakai are created equal, and just how damaging this assassination organisation really is. Also they spend twenty minutes in a shrine deciding on if they should bring a sword up to the samurai who are holding off Hakai forces to protect them. They don't address the guilt.

You’ve Got To Be Critin Me
World of Iteria: Episode 19 - The Falaz is Out of the Bag

You’ve Got To Be Critin Me

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2019 142:55


Reunited the First begins chasing a lead on whoever is leaking information about them to the Hakai, this strange Falaz character they have only heard about just now. The issue is why does he know so much about them? And why is he going out of his way to do all of this? Have they actually met this individual before? All that and more, may or may not be answered in this episode. Who knows. Maybe the investigation will get flown away.

Your Positive Imprint
Outside Magazine Online freelance writer Eva Holland; Physician’s Assistant Kayla inspired by Starfish Story

Your Positive Imprint

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2019 30:13


Outside Magazine Freelance Writer, Eva Holland Eva Holland is a freelance writer for Outside magazine but she also does work for National Geographic and other publications. I write mostly narrative features about outdoor adventures, team sports and how we connect to the wilderness and environmental issues.  There are all kinds of ways that  we interact with the wilderness. I did an article for Hakai magazine.  This publication is fairly new and it covers coastal science and societies.  It's pretty neat. My story was on polar bears.  I went to a small village along the Bering Strait where the village is setting up a non-lethal bear patrol.  I spent a lot of time with the polar bear patrol but I didn't see any polar bears. In February it was just solid ice.  The patrol was training and working with all sorts of  ideas to be a no-kill patrol.  The primary purpose is of course to protect the town but their goal is to not kill bears unnecessarily while protecting the people. So they have noisemakers, air horns, pepper spray and other non-lethal methods to try to discourage the bears from coming into the village.  The bears' habitat is diminishing and the villagers are really trying to work with the changing situation and be part of conservation.     Science of Fear Topic, Eva's book Right now I'm pulling back from magazine writing because I'm going to be working on a book. The book is somewhat about my experiences but it's going to be the science of fear.  The working title is Shake It Off: A Personal Journey Through The Science of Facing Our Fears, and it will be published by Penguin Canada. It will include some of my own experiences and fears because I have fear of heights and other fears. It's going to be looking into science and how fear functions in our mind and bodies and what happens in our brain when we are trying to overcome fear. What does it look like physiologically? The Wilderness prompted me to think about this idea because you think about your fears a lot in the wilderness. Experiences and Positive Imprints My positive imprint is my work.  I write stories that will have some meaning for people.  It doesn't mean they have to be super serious or anything because there's something fun in reading about schlepping across the sea ice. When I'm having a hard time I think about the lessons I've learned in just the wonder of learning the outdoors.  I want stories to bring that joy and ones that are thought-provoking. Eva's web page Kayla and her dog Bella. Physician's Assistant - Kayla, Kodiak Alaska Physician's assistant is a two-year degree after you finish your four year degree. The first year for most schools is classroom work and the second-year is all clinical rotations.  Where I went to school I had the opportunity to go to different states and experience different fields.  I worked with different populations. The rotations were in North Carolina, Connecticut, New Jersey, and Delaware and you will not sleep in physician's assistant (PA)  School. My degree brought me to Kodiak.  I'm with the US Public Health Service and I work for the Native Association up here in Kodiak. I also work with a lot of Veterans as well which is probably one of the reasons why I stay here. I helped start a nonprofit in Kodiak for veterans. It's called ‘Kodiak Veterans Outreach’. Most people are able to go to a specialist for health issues and exams like an orthopedist or OBGYN.  As a physician's assistant  I do all of those things but being in rural Alaska I have a lot more autonomy with the patients which is nice.  Listening to Veterans Inspires Me I love listening to veterans and their stories but I also want to work with and help them. I see a lot of vets and they come in and talk about the same problems but individually.  If I started a focus group I could bring them together and re-instill some sort of sense of camaraderie so...

The CyberWire
Sleeper malware. Hakai botnet spreads. SamSam is still with us. US DNI warns of election threats. Congressional panels interrogate Facebook and Twitter, but not Google.

The CyberWire

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2018 20:01


In today's podcast, we hear that German security authorities warn about the possibility of sleeper sabotage malware. A botnet to rival Satori, this one called Hakai, continues to spread to new classes of router. SamSam ransomware remains dishearteningly successful. The US Director of National Intelligence warns against foreign influence in elections. Facebook's former security chief says the midterms could be the World Cup of information Warfare. Silicon Valley comes to Capitol Hill, but without Google. Craig Williams from Talos at Cisco with an update on the Remcos RAT. Guest is Robert Holmes from Proofpoint on the DHS’s Binding Operational Directive (BOD) 18-01 mandate to secure their email systems.  For links to all of today's stories check our our CyberWire daily news brief: https://thecyberwire.com/issues/issues2018/September/CyberWire_2018_09_05.html

Namekian Public Radio: A Dragon Ball Podcast
NPR 026: Future Trunks Saga Part 7: Dragon Ball Super

Namekian Public Radio: A Dragon Ball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2018


Weeeeeee're baaaaaaaack!After 25 episodes of go go go, mother nature was like "Slooooooooow Dooooooooown". So take a break and get some R and R is what we did. Thanks for stickin with us!Ep 65 and 66 of Dragon Ball Super is what Ol Kami and Lil Dende are bringin you this week, with corresponding manga chapters (23-26). And this is the penultimate Goku Black Arc episode coverage. Also don't forget about our Vegeta Bundle Pack giveaway, you can help us spread the Namekian love, while winning yourself some signed swag by sharing our Facebook post or getting your closest bro or broette to start listening! Try it out. Goku Black and Zamasu are fused, his moves are constantly named and Seth (Ol Kami) declares his switch in allegiance... to Zamasu! The days of Frieza reigning supreme are no more, though he'll always have a special place in our frozen little hearts. Zamasu is GOAT for Super. Fight me. I mean he's basically Jesus. A Jesus that beats the Blue out of Goku and Vegeta and breaks Trunks' sword. We see a father/ son Gatlic Gun, Zamasu goes all Two-Face, we get more fusion but with a major retcon. Trunks acts as a white mage in the manga, Zamasu acts like Ebony Maw, Vegeto stabs Zamasu first... but it doesn't stop him from monologuing. The manga clarifies some issues left by the anime, which is why you listen to us anyway right? And it shows off some of that new new; like Goku using Hakai energy, merged Zamasu multiplying, a lot, and so much more! Stay tuned for next weeks finale of what some say is the best arc in Dragon Ball Super.  Click here to play episode 27NamekianPublicRadio.com/YoutubeTwitter @NamekianPodcastFacebookEmail- NamekianPublicRadio@gmail.comPatreon.com/NamekianPublicRadioAll music created and given by Urizen, urizenonline.com/

Dragon Ball Super Dope
Dragon Ball Super Dub Episode 59

Dragon Ball Super Dope

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2018 53:32


Dragon Ball Super Dub Episode 59 Protect Kai Gowasu! Destroy (HAKAI) Zamasu! Solo episode with thoughts on the HAKAI vs. DESTROY controversy, a comparison of Sub/Dub of the episode 59, Trunks purple hair versus blue hair, and Funimation needs to give me some damn episode previews to get me hyped.  Please subscribe on Apple Podcast, Spotify and Stitcher

Defender Radio: The Podcast for Wildlife Advocates and Animal Lovers

West coast bears like their fish. I don’t think we really need science to tell us that. But which bears eat what, how much salmon they’re eating, where they’re getting it from, what influence that has on the ecosystems around them, even at great distances from the coast, and how that could all impact management across geopolitical lines - now that’s what science is good at. Megan Adams, PhD candidate at the University of Victoria, research scholar with the Hakai Institute, and biologist with the Raincoast Conservation Foundation, recently published a study examining the data associated with some of these questions. That study included samples from over 1,400 grizzly and black bears across 690,000 km2 of BC, from 1995 to 2014.  Adams worked with the Wuikinuxv Nation, as well, adding the importance of traditional knowledge to her research and conclusions. Megan joined Defender Radio to discuss her recently published paper, why salmon and bear populations should be managed together, the influence her time with the Wuikinuxv Nation has imparted on her work, and what animal lovers and environmentalists need to know to protect the salmon-bear relationship and all that it represents in BC.

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Ramiro Rubio Presents: Madness Radio
Madness 176 with Ramiro Rubio and Andros

Ramiro Rubio Presents: Madness Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2017 57:48


Tracklist: -Ramiro Rubio- Bruno Martini - Living on the outside – 00:20 Ingrosso – Dark River (Olin Batista Remix) - 03:32 Leandro Da Silva – Bring Your Body - 06:44 Axwell & Ingrosso – I Love You (CID Remix) - 11:34 Throwback Track – Calvo – Vicious Girl - 14:08 Third Party – Without You (Vil Bootleg) - 17:41 DVBBS & CMC$ feat. Gio Koka – Not Going Home (Ramiro Rubio Remode) - 21:30 Don Diablo & Marnik – Children of a Miracle - 24:52 -ANDROS GUEST MIX- Andros vs. Will K – Andros Intro 2016 w/ Hakai - 28:00 Blonde & Craig David - Nothing Like This (Chris Lake Remix) – 30:58 Mercer – Move - 33:13 Brohug – Paparazzi - 35:13 Andros – ID - 36:13 Alesso – Falling (Brohug Remix) - 37:13 Tara McDonald – I Need a Miracle (Andros Remix) - 38:58 Gregor Salto, Wiwek, Mike Cervello vs. Martin Garrix & Florian Picasso - On Your Mind (Andros Mashup) - 41:58 Showtek vs. Dirty Audio & Rickyxsan vs. Cesqeaux & Mightyfools - Gettin' That Booyah Murder (Andros Mashup) - 43:13 Graves & Coolights - Say Things - 45:40 Steve Void - Never Been Better - 47:20 CRVCK JACK – Love You - 50:07 Diplo, Alvaro & GTA - 6th Gear (200DB Flip) - 52:07 Shaan & Robert Falcon - Mirage (Tom Swoon Remode) - 54:06 April 18th, 2017

Speak Up For The Ocean Blue
SUFB 285: Ocean Talk Friday

Speak Up For The Ocean Blue

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2017 74:05


I have a new guest co-host on the podcast today to help me discuss some of the Ocean articles that we liked this week. Dr. Lyne Morissette, a marine mammal biologist and science communicator, joins me as co-host on Ocean Talk Friday to discuss: 1) Shark Tourism; 2) Whales found north in winter; 3) New recommendations for the Canadian Fisheries Act; and, 4) Greenpeace helps protect fisheries in Northeast Africa. Enjoy the podcast! Are you looking to change the way you eat for a better health and environment? Start using Arbonne nutrition and health care products that are all natural and environmentally friendly. I use them all the time and their nutrition line has transformed the way I eat and my health. Email me today, andrew@speakupforblue.com to find out how you can transform your health. Looking to transform your health and wellness using Arbonne products? Learn about our starter package to get you living for a better Ocean by contacting me at andrew@speakupforblue.com.

Nathan's Mix
Nathan's Mix #09

Nathan's Mix

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2016 60:06


Nathan's Mix Episode 09 - Download Now to listen it offline! Salut! L'épisode 9 est là! Plein de nouveaux sons cette semaine dont le nouveau Quentin Mosimann, le super remix de No Money de Galantis par Moti ou encore le nouveau D-Wayne: Supreme. Bonne écoute et à la semaine prochaine! Hello! The episode 9 is there! Lots of new sounds this week among which the new Quentin Mosimann, the amazing remix of No Money by Galantis by Moti or still new D-Wayne: Supreme. Good listening and see you next week for a brand new episode! Timestamping available here: http://bit.ly/1TNlF7p1.All Day by Kill FM2.Awakening (Michael Bruns Mix)by Baha3.Flow by Matroda4.Blink by Ellis Lawrie5.Move To The Sound by Afrojack & Laidback Luke6.No Money (Moti Remix)by Galantis7.Polygon by Marcus Schossow & Jaz Von8.Alone by Marshmello9.Shiny Eyes (Sonic One Edit)by NDPC10.Doppler by Madison Mars11.Novell by Ricky Romero12.Kaya by Dallask13.Almost Loved (Lo'99 Remix)by Moby & The Void Pacific Choir14.Hakai by Will K15.Supreme by D-Wayne16.Ti89 by Quentin Mosimann Thank you for listening to this week's podcast!

Unversed Podcast
MR 001 | Sentou Hakai Gakuen Dangerous

Unversed Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2016 7:17


Cast: Danny Contact Us: unversedpodcast@gmail.com http://unversedpodcast.libsyn.com/ Follow Us: facebook.com/TheBrosYouKnow/ youtube.com/channel/UCRMSDO-RFpxa9VzpAjt4-Sw @UnversedPodcast Triple-Q: https://soundcloud.com/triplekyu Marvel Talk: marveltalkpodcast@gmail.com facebook.com/CapandThor TMG Podcast: soundcloud.com/tmg-podcast-540493336  

Media Events
Hakai Chair in Ethnoecology

Media Events

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2011 2:33


University of Victoria ethnobotanist Nancy Turner has devoted her academic career to researching the pivotal role plant resources play in Aboriginal cultures and languages. And she's won accolades for her work from around the world. Now a $1.25 million grant from the Quadra Island-based Tula Foundation gives Turner the opportunity to study and conduct research in traditional West Coast Aboriginal territories to strengthen her knowledge even further.

VM Jrock
Episode 4

VM Jrock

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2009 20:10


Episode 4 is here! Don't forget to check out the site! Visualmadness.webs.com Songs in order - (Album) Glay- Coyote, Colored Darkness (The Frustrated) Jack Rose - 春なのに (TRY-angle(single)) L'Arc~en~Ciel - HEAVEN'S DRIVE (ark) Kagrra, - Hakai (雫-shizuku-) An Cafe - Respect Mummy (Kakusei Heroism - The Hero without A "Name"(single))