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Today, Brendon Burchard shares 3 life practices that can help you get moving on your dreams, keep yourself surrounded by strivers, and trigger yourself to feel great.Source: This is What Separates WINNERS From WannabesHosted by Sean CroxtonFollow me on Instagram
C'est Chic is the second studio album by the iconic disco and funk band Chic, released on August 11, 1978. This album solidified Chic's place as a defining force in late 1970s disco music and pop culture. It features some of the most memorable grooves and polished production of the era, created by the legendary duo Nile Rodgers (guitar) and Bernard Edwards (bass).The album is best known for its international hit "Le Freak", a dancefloor anthem with its unforgettable hook ("Ahh, freak out!") and an iconic bassline that became a hallmark of disco. The track was a massive success, reaching No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and remaining one of the best-selling singles of all time.Another standout on the album is "I Want Your Love," a smooth yet emotionally charged disco ballad featuring lush orchestration and dreamy vocal harmonies. The rest of the album blends elements of funk, soul, and R&B, all wrapped in Chic's signature style of crisp instrumentation, rhythmic precision, and glamorous flair. Tracks like "Savoir Faire" (a jazzy instrumental) and "Happy Man" highlight their versatility and musical sophistication.C'est Chic is often hailed as a quintessential disco record, combining infectious grooves with sophisticated musicality. It remains a testament to Chic's innovation and influence, not just in disco but across genres that followed, including hip-hop and modern dance music.Listen to the album on SpotifyListen to the album on Apple MusicWhat did you think of this album? Send us a text! Support the showPatreonWebsitePolyphonic Press SubredditFollow us on InstagramContact: polyphonicpressmusic@gmail.comDISCLAIMER: Due to copyright restrictions, we are unable to play pieces of the songs we cover in these episodes. Playing clips of songs are unfortunately prohibitively expensive to obtain the proper licensing. We strongly encourage you to listen to the album along with us on your preferred format to enhance the listening experience.
David Mathis | As pastors, our first priority each day is not to serve God, help his people, or engage in other ministry, but to get our soul happy in God.
-Penn State got off to a fast start on New Year's Eve and pulled away from Boise State, 31-14, to advance to the semifinals-Texas had a big lead vs. Arizona State and blew it, only to win, 39-31, in 2OT to advance to the semifinals…and Ohio State poured it on Oregon early and often to advance to the semifinals. Let's give Arizona State's Cam Skattebo a huge shoutout despite the loss to Texas…-Sadly, we won't see Notre Dame/Georgia until today due to a terrible situation in New Orleans leaving at least 15 people dead…hard to imagine a football game there today with what happened in the wee hours of New Year's DayShow sponsored by SANDHILLS GLOBALOur Sponsors:* Check out Cigars International and use my code EARLYBREAK for a great deal: www.cigarsinternational.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
He started his music career in college with a band called ‘화이트 호스 ( White Horse)'.Known for his charm, humor, and wit, he began his career as an MC and a broadcaster.In 1983, he released his debut album
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In a world obsessed with image, success, and social conformity, many of us navigate life by wearing masks. We curate our external personas, concealing our inner realities—sometimes from everyone, including ourselves. In relationships, this phenomenon is exacerbated as partners present curated, sanitized versions of themselves to maintain peace, acceptance, and societal approval. Living a "double life" may not necessarily mean leading a covert existence of infidelity; it may involve hiding financial decisions, emotional turmoil, spiritual beliefs, or psychological distress. This essay seeks to explore the multifaceted consequences of living on the down low (DL), questioning what it costs the soul, the psyche, and the dynamics of a supposedly "happy" relationship.
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In this month's programme, Howard looks forward to the end of Astronomical Twlight - and the chance to see more in the darker skies over the Island. Perhaps a Perseid meteor shower? The planets Mars and Jupiter are back and - dare we say it - the sun is still very active so it's just possible that there COULD be another aurora!The music break is Forever Autumn from Justin Hayward, and after that, Howard will be reporting on some of the latest space stories - including - a lunar cave that could be a good place to set up a base on the Moon; Perseverance has found a large rock on Mars which may show fossilised organic material - a sign of life? Starliner is still at the International Space Station - the 5-day trip now seems as if it will be a 3-month stay for the astronauts - and it's possible that the ISS will be visible from the Island around the end of August - weather permitting!Queries and questions are welcome - email howardparkin@manx.net
Jack Rooke is the recent BAFTA winning comic genius behind the incredible multi award winning sitcom Big Boys. Jack won his BAFTA for Best Comedy Writer after using his own life experience of losing his Dad, when Jack was 15, to write and narrate Big Boys. The show follows Jack leaving his mum to go to University where he navigates making new friends and exploring being gay, something he hasn't told his mum yet. Big Boys was adapted from Jack's debut show Good Grief and his second show Happy Hour which was commissioned by Soho Theatre. Both received critical acclaim at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. He's also had a documentary on BBC 3 called Happy Man exploring alternatives to the male mental health crisis and published a memoir called Cheer the F**k Up. His work is both hilarious and sad with smart, spit your drink out laughing moments. This conversation is no exception. Now 30, Jack talks about success in your 20s, what losing a parent so young does to someone, how his grief has changed, why humour is so important to him and, in his opinion, in all life situations, Big Boys being seen as radical and new tattoos. GET IN TOUCHContact us at changespod@gmail.com with your emails and voice notes.Changes is a deaf friendly podcast, transcripts can be accessed here: https://www.anniemacmanus.com/changesPlease Note: The transcript is automatically generated in case you come across any typos or misquotes during your reading. Enjoy the episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Join us on this week's episode of the We Are Makers podcast where Kate and Jack meet with Adrian Wood, an artist blacksmith known for his exceptional craftsmanship and educational workshops. With a distinguished career and a passion for sharing his knowledge, Adrian not only creates stunning metal works but also offers inspiring weekend courses. In our latest episode, he shares insights from his time as a mentor on BBC's "Make It at Market" and recounts the memorable experiences of his career. Tune in to discover Adrian's journey and the artistry behind his incredible creations in the world of blacksmithing.We Are Makers Insta: @weare_makers Website: https://wearemakers.shop Adrian Wood Insta: @Adrian.wood.311 Website: https: http://www.awartistblacksmiths.co.uk Nomono Insta: @nomonosound Website: https://nomono.co/WAM
This sermon was preached at Hope Fellowship on May 12, 2024 by Kyle Truman. If you are in the neighborhood we would love to have you gather with us on Sundays at 76 Lewis Mill Rd. in Gatesville at 10 a.m. Please let us know if there is anything we can do for you. Connect with us at: hopegatesville.com hopegatesville@gmail.com Online Giving YouTube Facebook Also, please consider signing the petition to abolish abortion in NC: www.abolishabortionnc.com
"What I am is What I am is what you are or what"?
Welcome to Episode 222 of Lucretius Today. This is a podcast dedicated to the poet Lucretius, who wrote "On The Nature of Things," the most complete presentation of Epicurean philosophy left to us from the ancient world. Each week we walk you through the Epicurean texts, and we discuss how Epicurean philosophy can apply to you today. If you find the Epicurean worldview attractive, we invite you to join us in the study of Epicurus at EpicureanFriends.com, where you will find a discussion thread for each of our podcast episodes and many other topics.This week we will pause in our reading of Book Two of Cicero's On Ends to take stock of recent conversations, as Joshua is away this week and we have with us our friend Don from the EpicureanFriends.com forum. Don has spent a lot of time looking into the various Roman and Greek words used by the ancients to discuss happiness and pleasure, and we will try to bring that to bear on the logical sparring such as the one we focused on last week, raised by Cicero at the beginning of Section XXXII. Here's the way Cicero put it:XXXII. But to return to our theme (for we were speaking about pain when we drifted into the consideration of this letter) we may now thus sum up the whole matter: he who is subject to the greatest possible evil is not happy so long as he remains subject to it, whereas the wise man always is happy, though he is at times subject to pain; pain therefore is not the greatest possible evil. ... Cicero continues: But when you maintain that the mental pleasures and pains are more intense than those of the body, because the mind is associated with time of three kinds, while the body has only consciousness of what is present, how can you accept the result that one who feels some joy on my account feels more joy than I do myself? But in your anxiety to prove the wise man happy, because the pleasures he experiences in his mind are the greatest, and incomparably greater than those he experiences in his body, you are blind to the difficulty that meets you. For the mental pains he experiences will also be incomparably greater than those of the body. So the very man whom you are anxious to represent as constantly happy must needs be sometimes wretched; nor indeed will you ever prove your point, while you continue to connect everything with pleasure and pain. So what we are going to do today is drop back and see if we can do what Torquatus is not allowed to do by Cicero - to "prove our point" that Epicurus' positions on the basics of happiness, pleasure, and pain make much more sense than those advocated by Cicero and the non-Epicurean schools of the classical world.Some of the questions we will talk about today include:Did Epicurus hold that Pain is properly thought of as the ultimate or Chief Evil, and how do we make sense of that statement? Is there a particular type of Pain that is the Chief Evil? Did Epicurus hold that the Happy Man can still be Happy while experiencing tremendous pain while at same time holding that pain can be the chief evil? If so, how do we make sense of that? Is it Happiness which is being described by Torquatus when he said earlier that the wise man always has more reason for joy than for vexation? ([62] XIX. But these doctrines may be stated in a certain manner so as not merely to disarm our criticism, but actually to secure our sanction. For this is the way in which Epicurus represents the wise man as continually happy; he keeps his passions within bounds; about death he is indifferent; he holds true views concerning the eternal gods apart from all dread; he has no hesitation in crossing the boundary of life, if that be the better course. Furnished with these advantages he is continually in a state of pleasure, and there is in truth no moment at which he does not experience more pleasures than pains. For he remembers the past with thankfulness, and the present is so much his own that he is aware of its importance and its agreeableness, nor is he in dependence on the future, but awaits it while enjoying the present; he is also very far removed from those defects of character which I quoted a little time ago, and when he compares the fool's life with his own, he feels great pleasure. And pains, if any befall him, have never power enough to prevent the wise man from finding more reasons for joy than for vexation.) Can we look to Epicurus on his last day as an example that is equivalent to the wise man being tortured, and are they both to be considered Happy? If so, why? If we have time, we will probably incorporate into the discussion a number of the other excerpts we have been reading recently, including: Diogenes of Oinoanda Fr. 32 … [the latter] being as malicious as the former. I shall discuss folly shortly, the virtues and pleasure now. If, gentlemen, the point at issue between these people and us involved inquiry into «what is the means of happiness?» and they wanted to say «the virtues» (which would actually be true), it would be unnecessary to take any other step than to agree with them about this, without more ado. But since, as I say, the issue is not «what is the means of happiness?» but «what is happiness and what is the ultimate goal of our nature?», I say both now and always, shouting out loudly to all Greeks and non-Greeks, that pleasure is the end of the best mode of life, while the virtues, which are inopportunely messed about by these people (being transferred from the place of the means to that of the end), are in no way an end, but the means to the end. Let us therefore now state that this is true, making it our starting-point. Cicero On Ends 1:54 (XVI) RACKHAM - If then even the glory of the Virtues, on which all the other philosophers love to expatiate so eloquently, has in the last resort no meaning unless it be based on pleasure, whereas pleasure is the only thing that is intrinsically attractive and alluring, it cannot be doubted that pleasure is the one supreme and final Good and that a life of happiness is nothing else than a life of pleasure. REID: But if the encomium passed even on the virtues themselves, over which the eloquence of all other philosophers especially runs riot, can find no vent unless it be referred to pleasure, and pleasure is the only thing which invites us to the pursuit of itself, and attracts us by reason of its own nature, then there can be no doubt that of all things good it is the supreme and ultimate good, and that a life of happiness means nothing else but a life attended by pleasure . Epicurus PD03 : ”The limit of quantity in pleasures is the removal of all that is painful. Wherever pleasure is present, as long as it is there, there is neither pain of body, nor of mind, nor of both at once .“ Epicurus Letter to Menoeceus : ”By pleasure we mean the absence of pain in the body and of trouble in the soul.“ Diogenes Laertius X-34 : ”The internal sensations they say are two, pleasure and pain, which occur to every living creature, and the one is akin to nature and the other alien: by means of these two choice and avoidance are determined.“ On Ends Book One, 30 : ”Moreover, seeing that if you deprive a man of his senses there is nothing left to him, it is inevitable that nature herself should be the arbiter of what is in accord with or opposed to nature. Now what facts does she grasp or with what facts is her decision to seek or avoid any particular thing concerned, unless the facts of pleasure and pain? On Ends Book One, 38 : Therefore Epicurus refused to allow that there is any middle term between pain and pleasure; what was thought by some to be a middle term, the absence of all pain, was not only itself pleasure, but the highest pleasure possible. Surely any one who is conscious of his own condition must needs be either in a state of pleasure or in a state of pain. Epicurus thinks that the highest degree of pleasure is defined by the removal of all pain, so that pleasure may afterwards exhibit diversities and differences but is incapable of increase or extension.“ On Ends Book One, 39 : For if that were the only pleasure which tickled the senses, as it were, if I may say so, and which overflowed and penetrated them with a certain agreeable feeling, then even a hand could not be content with freedom from pain without some pleasing motion of pleasure. But if the highest pleasure is, as Epicurus asserts, to be free from pain, then, O Chrysippus, the first admission was correctly made to you, that the hand, when it was in that condition, was in want of nothing; but the second admission was not equally correct, that if pleasure were a good it would wish for it. For it would not wish for it for this reason, inasmuch as whatever is free from pain is in pleasure. On Ends Book One, 56 : By this time so much at least is plain, that the intensest pleasure or the intensest annoyance felt in the mind exerts more influence on the happiness or wretchedness of life than either feeling, when present for an equal space of time in the body. We refuse to believe, however, that when pleasure is removed, grief instantly ensues, excepting when perchance pain has taken the place of the pleasure; but we think on the contrary that we experience joy on the passing away of pains, even though none of that kind of pleasure which stirs the senses has taken their place; and from this it may be understood how great a pleasure it is to be without pain. [57] But as we are elated by the blessings to which we look forward, so we delight in those which we call to memory. Fools however are tormented by the recollection of misfortunes; wise men rejoice in keeping fresh the thankful recollection of their past blessings. Now it is in the power of our wills to bury our adversity in almost unbroken forgetfulness, and to agreeably and sweetly remind ourselves of our prosperity. But when we look with penetration and concentration of thought upon things tha
Welcome to Episode 221 of Lucretius Today. This is a podcast dedicated to the poet Lucretius, who wrote "On The Nature of Things," the most complete presentation of Epicurean philosophy left to us from the ancient world. Each week we walk you through the Epicurean texts, and we discuss how Epicurean philosophy can apply to you today. If you find the Epicurean worldview attractive, we invite you to join us in the study of Epicurus at EpicureanFriends.com, where you will find a discussion thread for each of our podcast episodes and many other topics. This week we continue our discussion of Book Two of Cicero's On Ends, which is largely devoted Cicero's attack on Epicurean Philosophy. Going through this book gives us the opportunity to review those attacks, take them apart, and respond to them as an ancient Epicurean might have done, and much more fully than Cicero allowed Torquatus, his Epicurean spokesman, to do. Follow along with us here: Cicero's On Ends - Complete Reid Edition. Check any typos or other questions against the original PDF which can be found here. Last week we started with the question raised by Cicero at the beginning of Section XXXII - Is it a contradiction in Epicurean Philosophy for Epicurus to consider that Pain is the Greatest Evil, and yet to also old that the Happy Man will sometimes experience pain? We will return to that question at the beginning of this episode and then proceed through Section XXXII: XXXII. But to return to our theme (for we were speaking about pain when we drifted into the consideration of this letter) we may now thus sum up the whole matter: he who is subject to the greatest possible evil is not happy so long as he remains subject to it, whereas the wise man always is happy, though he is at times subject to pain; pain therefore is not the greatest possible evil. Now what kind of statement is this, that past blessings do not fade from the wise man's memory, but still that he ought not to remember his misfortunes? First, have we power over our recollections? I know that Themistocles, when Simonides, or it may be some one else, offered to teach him the art of remembering, said: I would rather learn the art of forgetting; for I remember even the things I do not wish to re- member, while I cannot forget what I wish to forget. He had great gifts; but the truth is really this, that it is too domineering for a philosopher to interdict us from remembering things. Take care that your commands be not those of a Manlius or even stronger; I mean when you lay a command on me which I cannot possibly execute. What if the recollection of past misfortunes is actually agreeable? Some proverbs will thus be truer than your doctrines. It is a common saying: Fast toils are agreeable; and not badly did Euripides say (I shall put it into Latin if I can; you all know the line in Greek): Sweet is the memory of toils that are past. But let us return to the subject of past blessings. If you spoke of such blessings as enabled Gaius Marius, though exiled, starving, and immersed in a swamp, to lighten his pain by re-calling to mind his triumphs, I would listen to you and give you my entire approval. Indeed the happiness of the wise man can never be perfected, or reach its goal, if his good thoughts and deeds are to be successively effaced by his own forgetfulness, But in your view life is rendered happy by the remembrance of pleasures already enjoyed, and moreover those enjoyed by the body. For if there are any other pleasures, then it is not true that all mental pleasures are dependent on association with the body. Now if bodily pleasure, even when past, gives satisfaction, I do not see why Aristotle should so utterly ridicule the inscription of Sardanapallus, in which that king of Syria boasts that he has carried away with him all the lustful pleasures. For, says Aristotle, how could he retain after death a thing which, even when he was alive, he could only feel just so long as he actually enjoyed it? Bodily pleasures therefore ebb and fly away one after another, and more often leave behind them reason for regret than for remembrance. Happier then is Africanus when he thus converses with his country: Cease, Rome, thy enemies to fear, with the noble sequel: For my toils have established for thee thy bulwarks. He takes delight in his past toils; you bid him delight in his past pleasures; he turns his thoughts once more to achievements, not one of which he ever connected with the body; you wholly cling to the body. XXXIII. But how is this very position of your school to be made good, namely that all intellectual pleasures and pains alike are referable to bodily pleasures and pains? Do you never get any gratification (I know the kind of man I am addressing) - Do you, then, Torquatus, never get any gratification from anything whatever for its own sake? I put on one side nobleness, morality, the mere beauty of the virtues, of which I have already spoken; I will put before you these slighter matters; when you either write or read a poem or a speech, when you press your inquiries concerning all events, and all countries, when you see a statue, a picture, an attractive spot, games, fights with beasts, the country house of Lucullus (for if I were to mention your own, you would find a loop-hole, you would say that it had to do with your body) — well then, do you connect all the things I have mentioned with the body? Or is there something which gives you gratification for its own sake? You will either shew yourself very obstinate, if you persist in connecting with the body everything that I have mentioned, or will prove a traitor to the whole of pleasure, as Epicurus conceives it, if you give the opposite opinion. But when you maintain that the mental pleasures and pains are more intense than those of the body, because the mind is associated with time of three kinds, while the body has only consciousness of what is present, how can you accept the result that one who feels some joy on my account feels more joy than I do myself? But in your anxiety to prove the wise man happy, because the pleasures he experiences in his mind are the greatest, and incomparably greater than those he experiences in his body, you are blind to the difficulty that meets you. For the mental pains he experiences will also be incomparably greater than those of the body. So the very man whom you are anxious to represent as constantly happy must needs be sometimes wretched; nor indeed will you ever prove your point, while you continue to connect everything with pleasure and pain. Hence, Torquatus, we must discover some other form of the highest good for man; let us abandon pleasure to the beasts, whom you are accustomed to summon as witnesses about the supreme good. What if even beasts very often, under the guidance of the peculiar constitution of each, shew some of them kindness, even at the cost of toil, so that when they bear and rear their young it is very patent that they aim at something different from pleasure ? Others again, rejoice in wanderings and in journeys; others in their assemblages imitate in a certain way the meetings of burgesses; in some kinds of birds we see certain signs of affection, as well as knowledge and memory; in many also we see regrets. Shall we admit then that in beasts there are certain shadows of human virtues, unconnected with pleasure, while in men them-selves virtue cannot exist unless with a view to pleasure? And shall we say that man, who far excels all other creatures, has received no peculiar gifts from nature?
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Alan Doyle says the best part of leaving, is coming home. And home is Newfoundland. His elders voted to keep Newfoundland a country, but they lost the 1949 referendum and joined Canada. Alan is the first generation Canadian in his family. We talk about his love of touring, of music, of acting beside Russell Crowe, and partying in pubs. Alan plans to keep performing forever. Why, he asks, would one ever retire? We tried to get him to confess to being secretly unhappy. It didn't work. His new album is a bit more country, much more intimate, and he dares us to find his actual confessions in the songs. Still, it's the good times, the old songs and sounds, that keep him going. After years of performing with Great Big Sea, he's got a new band and a new album, called of course, “Welcome Home”. You can watch the episode on YouTube A Transcription is available on the episode page We love writing and would love for you to read what we write. Sign Up for our Substack Newsletter. If you would like to support the show, we do have partner opportunities available. Please email Wendy and Maureen at womenofir@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Felicity Beckett speaks to director Katy McGahan and activist Lorie-Jo about our latest Green Screen title, The Happy Man Tree, which is playing at Picturehouse Cinemas now. The Happy Man Tree documentary (75mins) charts the highs and lows of the campaign to save one 150 year old London Plane tree in Haringey from developers. If you'd like to send us a voice memo for use in a future episode, please email podcast@picturehouses.co.uk. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Follow us on Spotify. Find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram with @picturehouses. Find our latest cinema listings at picturehouses.com. Produced by Stripped Media. Proudly supported by Kia. Thank you for listening. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe, rate, review and share with your friends. Vive le Cinema.
Texas star, Dende, helps check off a 2023 goal for Adam and Sam by joining the guys on the pod to discuss his latest release, '95 Civic.' Make sure to subscribe and rate us on Apple, Spotify, Google Podcast, and Sound Cloud! We truly appreciate your support. Find us on social media for daily content and information regarding all things music industry Twitter: https://twitter.com/soundcentricmus Instagram:https://https://www.instagram.com/soundcentricmusic//soundcentricmusic Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@soundcentricmusic Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SoundCentricmusic Website: https://soundcentricmusic.com Podcast: https://www.soundcentricmusic.com/listen/ 0:00 - Intro 1:05 - Playlist titles 3:45 - Decision to drop an EP before album 4:55 - Balancing making music for yourself and for audience 8:00 - The change between A Happy Man to '95 Civic 9:55 - How Dende decides when to rap and sing 11:25 - Making personal music knowing a person may hear it 12:40 - Making music with a producer vs. in bedroom 16:30 - The importance of having a management team (CXR) 19:00 - The features on the album 22:25 - Having songs written for you 25:30 - Dende's first time touring 32:00 - New CXR collab album 33:00 - Moving to LA 34:40 - How Dende chooses to do features 35:40 - Tips for indie artists 36:45 - Closing remarks
Christians should be the happiest people on earth. In this sermon, Jonathan walks us through Philippians 3 to see just what happened to the apostle Paul and how we can join him in "rejoicing in the Lord."
Psalm 1 / June 18, 2023 / Joshua Earl
Preacher: Jeremiah Fyffe Scripture: Psalm 1 BLESSED IS THE MAN WHO DOES DOT WALK, STAND OR SIT, BUT DELIGHTS HE IS LIKE A TREE Proverbs 31:25–26 (ESV) Strength and dignity are her clothing, and she laughs at the time to come. She opens her mouth with wisdom, and the teaching of kindness is on her tongue. Psalm 1:3 (ESV) He is like a tree planted by streams of water that yields its fruit in its season, and its leaf does not wither. In all that he does, he prospers. Numbers 6:24–26 (ESV) The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make his face to shine upon you and be gracious to you; the Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace. Genesis 1:28 (ESV) And God blessed them. And God said to them, “Be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth and subdue it, and have dominion over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the heavens and over every living thing that moves on the earth.” Psalm 84:12 (ESV) O Lord of hosts, blessed is the one who trusts in you! Proverbs 3:5–6 (ESV) Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make straight your paths. James 1:6 (ESV) like a wave of the sea that is driven and tossed by the wind. Malachi 3:2 (ESV) But who can endure the day of his coming, and who can stand when he appears? For he is like a refiner's fire and like fullers' soap. The Calvinist (https://www.desiringgod.org/articles/the-calvinist) by John Piper
Are you happy?What makes you happy?Who makes you happy? How does happiness impact your life?Here is a story that will take on a journey to find happiness. Here is a story that will help you talk about happiness and why it's critical to our wellbeing.To me, staying in the realm of story-verse gives me immense happiness. Working on a story, telling it, talking about storytelling, enabling someone to gather story dust, to produce this podcast....every part of my work gives me immense joy!Here is a story that will help you talk about what gives you happiness and what causes unhappiness.We need to speak about Mental Health. If you are looking for stories to talk about mental health If you are looking for stories to find stories you can share, look up 365 Days 365 Stories ****
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VISIT OUR SPONSORS: Louisiana Renaissance Festival https://www.larf.net/ The Ren Cruise http://www.canigoadventures.com/ SONGS Hail To The Heroes performed by Albannach from the album Bareknucle Pipes and Drums www.albannachmusic.com The Foggy Dew performed by Lady Prudence from the album All's Faire https://www.facebook.com/lady.prudence.piper Ringa Dinga Da performed by Dianne Linn from the album Bard of the Mountain http://www.dianelinn.com/ 20,000 Rubber Duckies performed by Henry Martin from the album Around the Bay Scarborough Fair performed by Kindred Spirits from the album Dispelling All Woes http://www.thekindredspirits.com Riddles Wisely Expounded performed by A Minstrel Meets a Harper from the album A Minstrel Meets A Harper http://www.minstrelmeetsharper.bandcamp.com Drynk of Choice performed by Bocca Musica from the album Finally Legal (Live) https://www.boccamusica.com Drunken Sailor performed by Cast in Bronze from the album Spirit of the Bells http://www.castinbronze.net/ Johnny Medley performed by Capt'n Black's Sea Dogs from the album Tales of the Black Dog https://www.facebook.com/pg/seadogsmusic/ The Dark Lady performed by Cheeks and Phoenix from the album Any Requests http://www.cheeksandphoenix.com/ Happy Man performed by Jon Baade from the album Cliche Johnny Jump Up performed by Master 'Bones' Jangle and the Voodoo Island Cannibals from the album Lots O' Booty http://masterbonesjangle.webs.com/ Ye Mariners All performed by Crannog from the album In Your Own Dreams https://www.facebook.com/pg/Crannog-127889473932778/ The Girl I Left Behind Me performed by DeCantus from the album Tonight We'll Merry Bee http://www.decantus.com/ Whiskey in Jar performed by Pirates Inc from the album Drunk and Disorderly https://www.facebook.com/WeArePiratesInc/ Athena Sofia performed by Masala Fusion from the album Primero https://www.masalafusiondance.com Fast Clog- Old Hen by Friends of Tradition from Dance! performed by Friends of Tradition from the album Dance! Sarah, Sarah performed by Iris and Rose from the album The Crass Menagerie http://www.iris-n-rose.com/ Hills of Connemara performed by Blackjacks n' Blarney from the album Bite Size https://twitter.com/bnbpyrates Jilli Barleycorn performed by Dragon of Wortley from the album Silver in the Coffer https://www.facebook.com/Dragon-of-Wortley-1461861304050060 Road to Lisdoonvarna performed by Far From Home from the album Why Not https://www.facebook.com/WeRFarFromHome/ Parting Glass performed by Jack Salt and the Captain's Daughter from the album Bring Us a Barrel https://jacksalt.bandcamp.com SEGMENTS Festival update brought to you by The Ren List http://www.therenlist.com HOW TO CONTACT US Post it on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/renfestmusic Email us at renfestpodcast@gmail.com HOW TO LISTEN Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/renaissance-festival-podcast/id74073024 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/76uzuG0lRulhdjDCeufK15?si=obnUk_sUQnyzvvs3E_MV1g Pandora http://www.pandora.com/ Podbay http://www.podbay.fm/show/74073024 Listennotes http://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/renaissance-festival-podcast-minions-1Xd3YjQ7fWx/
Narrated by: Sam BarlienWritten by: Mike Jesus LangerMusic by: Dark Side of MusicEpisode art by (AI): Tereza June KolarikovaJust so the computer knows where to put this:Horror story, creepypasta, nosleep, audiobook, scaryCheck out that Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/MikejlangerCatch me on twitter: @MikeJLangerJoin the community: https://www.reddit.com/r/MJLPresents/Contact: cabinetoffeverdreams@gmail.comListen to stories early on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MikeJesusLanger
Welcome to our Podcast #2,826! Here's a link to our Costa Rica Pura Vida Amazon Products Store! Happy Shopping! https://www.costaricagoodnewsreport.com/costaricaproductsamazon.html We appreciate your listening and hope you find the time to go through the 100's of episodes that we have recorded already. They're short, so listen to a few every day! I promise you will learn all you need to know about one of the happiest countries on the planet! Here's some links that will get you started in learning more about Costa Rica! You've GOT TO SEE our "Costa Rica Good News Report" Website: www.costaricagoodnewsreport.com If you're thinking about moving to Costa Rica, we can assist! Visit "Royal Palms Costa Rica Real Estate". . we are DEDICATED BUYER'S AGENTS. Check out our website at www.costaricaimmigrationandmovingexperts.com/buyersagent.html Here's our NEW Costa Rica Good News Report YouTube Channel. Over 500 Short, Entertaining Videos that will get you excited about Costa Rica: https://www.youtube.com/@thecostaricagoodnewsreport/videos Check out an amazing travel website catering to those travelers age 50 and over! Dozens of incredible expert contributors writing about so many destinations: https://www.travelawaits.com/ Here's our 1st contribution to the TravelAwaits website: https://www.travelawaits.com/2789789/questions-to-ask-if-thinking-about-retiring-in-costa-rica/ Here's a link to our 2nd article on the TravelAwaits website as promised: https://www.travelawaits.com/2798638/tips-for-driving-in-costa-rica/ Here's a link to our 3rd article on the TravelAwaits website: https://www.travelawaits.com/2794704/how-to-gain-residency-status-in-costa-rica/ Check out our NEW COSTA RICA LOVE STORIES! There's ONE THING BETTER than falling in love. . falling in love in COSTA RICA! Here's the link: https://www.costaricagoodnewsreport.com/lovestories.html So many GOOD-NEWS stories coming out of Costa Rica. We'd love to share them with all of you! Way over 100 stories ready right now. Learn all about one if the Happiest Countries on the Planet. . Costa Rica! Here's a link: https://vocal.media/authors/skip-licht Become a "COSTA RICA PURA VIDA" Brand Ambassador & Share the LIFESTYLE with EVERYONE! Here's the link: https://www.costaricagoodnewsreport.com/brandambassador.html --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/costa-rica-pura-vida/message
Hearst Connecticut Media's Leeanne Griffin co-hosts this episode of Seasoned, where we talk with the families behind three local restaurants that have stood the test of time, The Griswold Inn in Essex (pictured), Shish Kebab House of Afghanistan in West Hartford, and The Glenwood Drive-In in Hamden. Plus, the content creator behind the “Preppy Kitchen” brand wants to help you prep for cooking success. Former middle school math and science teacher John Kanell joins us from his goat farm in Litchfield County to talk about his first cookbook, life on the farm, and cozy recipes for winter, including an easy Chocolate-Cardamom Pot de Crème you'll want to make for Valentine's Day. To see Leeanne's coverage of Connecticut restaurants and her writing on pizza, lobster rolls, and more, find her at CTPost.com and on Twitter and Instagram. GUESTS: Joan Paul: Co-owner of The Griswold Inn in Essex, Conn. (@griswoldinn) Aaron Sarwar: Manager of Shish Kebab House of Afghanistan in West Hartford, Conn. (@shishkebabhouse) Angela Sarwar: Assistant Manager of Shish Kebab House of Afghanistan in West Hartford, Conn. Frank “Wayne” Stone: Owner of the Glenwood Drive-In in Hamden, Conn. (@Glenwooddrivein) Kelly Ciccone: Daughter of Wayne and owner of Kelly's Cone Connection in Hamden, Conn. (@kellysconeconnection) John Kanell: Author of Preppy Kitchen: Recipes for Seasonal Dishes and Simple Pleasures (@preppykitchen) NOTE: The sea shanty music you heard in The Griswold Inn piece was provided by Cliff Haslam of The Jovial Crew. The music is from Cliff's 2012 album, The Happy Man. FEATURED RECIPES: Chocolate-Cardamom Pot de Crème Avgolemono (Greek Chicken Soup) Dutch Oven Chicken Pot Roast with Fingerling PotatoesShallots, and Olives This show was produced by Robyn Doyon-Aitken, Catie Talarski, Emily Charash and Katrice Claudio. Join the conversation on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and email: seasoned@ctpublic.org. Hungry for more food inspiration? Sign up for the Full Plate newsletter. Seasoned is available as a podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe and never miss an episode! Our programming is made possible thanks to listeners like you. Please consider supporting this show and Connecticut Public with a donation today by visiting ctpublic.org/donate. Support the show: https://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Is there a link between Facebook Groups, webinars, and email marketing? Can they all work together? We asked League member Matthew Huntington from the Behaviorist Book Club how he used his Facebook group to welcome new members and convert them into paying customers following our advice. Matthew's story is phenomenal. He went from hardly being able to afford a monthly membership to hiring his first member of staff. After joining The League, he made some simple changes to his business that created a massive wave in results. (And in case you're wondering, we're talking about money and sales here!) You're going to want to take notes here! SOME EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS: (0:24) Check out our brand new course - Group Loops. (4:03) Why did Matthew decide to join The League?(7:50) Matthew's mind-blowing results with his Facebook group from using Group Loops.(11:20) When did Matthew first get started with email marketing?(12:24) How does Matthew feel about his Facebook group compared to how he felt before?(14:44) The ONE action Matthew recommends you take in your business.(16:31) What are the next steps for Matthew in his email marketing?(20:10) Does Matthew feel like email marketing has taken over?(22:11) Grab our new course - Group Loops. (23:23) Subject line of the week.Check out our brand-new course Group LoopsBefore we get into Matthew's story, we want to tell you about the course he used that was directly responsible for his success. It's called Group Loops, and it's our brand new programme. It's a full multi-module course that gives you everything you need and allows you to build an incredible Facebook community to help you grow your email list and make more sales.In this course, you'll find everything we've learnt, honed, and refined over time to build our own Facebook group with thousands of members, make six figures in sales, and gain thousands of subscribers on our list. The programme includes everything that works and cuts out everything that might be conventional wisdom but just doesn't work. It's available right now, so if you want to check out the details and build a Facebook group without having to pay for ads, here's the link. Why did Matthew decide to join The League? Matthew Harrington has been in our membership for about six months. After trying out a few other memberships, he decided to stick around with us, and he's now in for the long haul! Matthew educates behavioural analysts and therapy professionals to continue their education. His primary product is a membership (a research library with resources, in fact), but he also has courses that funnel into his membership.We remember a post that Matthew shared in our...
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The Wisdom of James, Episode 4: “Happiness is a serious problem!” Talk show host Dennis Praeger makes that point abundantly clear in his book by that name. Many Christian men are not happy and do not know how the Gospel can make them happy. In our text for today, James teaches us what the strong and happy man is like and how we can become that kind of man. Join Pete Alwinson in this important adventure. Scriptures used in this study: James 1:12 --------------------- Find Bible study video series at http://mimbiblestudy.com Help us to continue this vital ministry by partnering with us: http://maninthemirror.org/give Learn more about Man in the Mirror at http://maninthemirror.org
We welcome you to today's broadcast. Billy Lambert will be sharing insight from God's word. This broadcast is part of a nationally televised series sponsored by the churches of Christ. Please sign up for our FREE Bible correspondence course and check out our YouTube channel to see all the latest shows. Our goal is to encourage you to get to know your Bible. Have you watched Getting To Know Your Bible? Please check us out on Dish Network or Direct TV. Click here to find out where you can watch in your area. Our goal is to encourage you to get to know your Bible. #TelevisionMinistry #spreadthegospel Getting To Know Your Bible blogs are available on Spaces by WIX, the GTKYB social media pages, and on our website. Follow along with Billy's weekly podcasts and posts to be encouraged. #TelevisionMinistry #spreadthegospel #GTKYB #BillyLambert #Bible #study #summerdale #churchofchrist #Jesus #NewTestament #church #encouragement #podcast
Psalm 1:1-6 Blessed is the man who walks not in the counsel of the wicked, nor stands in the way of sinners, nor sits in the seat of scoffers; 2 but his delight is in the law of the Lord, and on His law he meditates day and night. 3 He is like a tree planted by streams of water that yields its fruit in its season, and its leaf does not wither. In all that he does, he prospers. 4 The wicked are not so, but are like chaff that the wind drives away. 5 Therefore the wicked will not stand in the judgment, nor sinners in the congregation of the righteous; 6 for the Lord knows the way of the righteous, but the way of the wicked will perish. Key Words: Blessed, Delight, Law, Tree, Chaff, Wicked, Way Keystone Verse: The Lord knows the way of the righteous, but the way of the wicked will perish (Psalm 1:6).
No goats were harmed in the interview of the local man suing 4 celebrities because they gave him emotional distress because they went to goat yoga. American Airlines has a ghost voice haunting one of it's flights. Kane Brown is now part of an essential breakfast.
Brandon Lester is an 8-time Bassmaster Classic qualifier that is hot off his best Bassmaster season ever. This season included 2 wins and a 2nd place finish in the Bassmaster Angler of the Year race. But above all those accomplishments, Lester's greatest trophy is his incredible family that drives him to compete and ultimately leaves him a Happy Man!
Two short stories by William Somerset Maugham, the world-traveling author whose stories have captivated generations of readers: “Mr. Know-All” and “The Happy Man.”
Welcome back to Episode 35 of the Pitstop Podcast. The Canadian GP was wild! In this episode, we discuss everything that happened - from Alonso's performance, Leclerc's CRAZY climb from the back of the grid, and Hamilton making the Podium! What a race! We hope you were as buzzing as us after that. Join us every Monday & Thursday for Q&A's, guests, race predictions, and a whole load of laughter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.