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Where back TBOH Family looks like someone in our group is going to be a movie star soon! Starting 2025 off with a great show! Thank you for all of your support! Happy New year!
Dave and Christian are joined by show regular Mister Watson to review and rate a bunch of top horror lists. Enjoy and Happy New year to you all!
Happy New year, Happy old us as we bring in new music from a far and from right here in Essex, some in Southend and some inside London. Bring the fire Track List Kefaya/ Elaha Soroor- Jama Narenji The Black Keys- Weight of Love The Red Chord- Mouthful of Precious Stones Currents- Kill the Ache The St Pierre Snake Invasion- Casanovacaine Ghostpoet- Immigrant Boogie David Woodcock- Lost in My Hometown Lucretian- Warpath (ft Blanket Hill) Vola/Anders Friden- Cannibal Stengah- At the Behest of Origins Sermon- The Drift Pull Down The Sun- Of Valleys and Mountains Trivium- A Crisis of Revelation Opensight- The Great Silence Symbyote- Plague of Humanity Pterodactyl King- Erupticon Bossk- Truth II
On this exciting episode of Queering The Air we were thrilled to welcome back our co-host Sasja, making her first appearance in the studio this year. While our beloved co-host Seena could not be with us to work commitments, she was far from forgotten, having made a music request for our listeners.Aunty Mads and Sasja dove into some important discussions, including the involvement of police at the Midsumma Pride March. They also discussed recent suggestions that Midsumma be boycotted, and the recent decision from a key trans organisation to refrain from participating in the Midsumma Pride March.Then Madison let loose on a speech made by advance humanoid bot known as Zuckerberg, to discuss the apparent underlying implications for the trans community of Meta's latest policy statement.MusicKrush Groove Girls, Sigue Sigue SputnikAngkat, MimiflyEau D'Bedroom Dancing, Le TigreCommunity Events:Euphoria Social and Cassidy La Creme Present: The Big Camp Countdown, tickets $35 – $40, Bookings at Midsumma Festival - THE BIG CAMP COUNTDOWN!, at the Theatrette in Victorian Pride Centre, 79-81 Fitzroy St, St Kilda on 24 January 2025. Doors Open: 7:30 pm, Countdown Begins: 8:00 pm. An 18+ Event, drinks available at bar pricesDarabin City Council and 3CR present the Launch Picnic of the Queer Histories, Queer Futures Podcast. Event is free. Thursday, February 6 · 6 - 8pm; 260 Sydney Road Brunswick
You've found Crushed by Margaret Cabourn-Smith; the podcast about unrequited love. Brrrr, cold innit. I'm ashamed to say I'm wearing a heated gilet. Height of glamour. Today's episode features glorious comic, writer and ABSURDIST (get it right) sensation JOHN-LUKE ROBERTS. You can hear us mucking about on his excellent and hilarious podcast Soundheap (available wherever blah blah blah). Loved this chat - did you know if you have a crush on someone you have to write their name in a heart? It's like, the law. We also discuss the brutality of being dumped with the words "you're not as fun as I thought you were". Thanks for downloading and supporting us. You're my people. Come and find us... On Substack https://crushedbymcs.substack.com/ where if you subscribe, you'll have access to the podcast ad-free and exclusive content from me as well as a lot of gushy love from me. On Instagram @crushedbymcs On email, where you can send us anecdotes, adoration and arguments crushedbymcs@gmail. Who doesn't love post!? And if you want to do nothing but simply chuck me £4 to buy myself some sellotape and a copy of the Radio Times to make a collage, head for ko-fi.com/crushedbymcs Just out of interest: you can see me in Cheaters on BBCiPlayer currently but be warned it's very much not safe for work. ie: it's full of boobs. AND THE REST. Thanks and Happy New 2025! MCS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Happy New Year! Put on your thinking caps and sharpen those pencils, kids - it's time to play Pub Quiz #4! Visit our website for questions and play along as Anthony fields questions from the 60's, 70's and 80's. Music Courtesy of freesfx.co.uk
Good morning and Happy New(ish) Year to you! Welcome to another glorious glob of audio gold that is Stace & Barry In The Morning. This episode, our slightly-less-than-dynamic duo are powering through some wintery germs to bring you some thoughts on Indiana Jones & The Great Circle and Nosferatu. Spoiler alert: there's some pretty extreme praise going on here, but we swear these things deserve it! With cameos from Sonic, Wallace, and Gromit, this is an episode not to be missed! Grab a lovely hot beverage and enjoy Stace & Barry as part of a balanced breakfast.
Happy New year all! It is graet to be back in 2025 with some awesome new resources which I have found over the Xmas break. If you are looking to get back into the learning then check these out. Join the mailing list: https://skilled-composer-1309.kit.com/b1a408e208 ----------------------------------------------------- Resources ----------------------------------------------------- Resource 01: https://youtu.be/e54VbphftBM?feature=shared Resource 02: https://youtu.be/AXztnEVv_m8?feature=shared Resource 03: https://fab.com/s/1a71419591fc Resource 04: https://youtu.be/4zGVjpwrfYY?feature=shared Resource 05: https://youtu.be/DLY38_vJ0hc?feature=shared ---------------------------------------- Let's Design Books ------------------------------ Ebook - https://bit.ly/39BakJD Physical Books - https://bit.ly/3mfOsbS ----------------------------------- Contact Me ---------------------------------- Website: https://www.maxpears.com/ Email: leveldesignlobby@gmail.com Twitter: https://x.com/MaxPears Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/maxpears.bsky.social #games #gamedev #leveldesign #podcast
Welcome back to a new year, and a new season of J-Talk! On our first episode of 2025, Dan Orlowitz joins Jonny and Ben to chat about how the J.League can build on their successful 2024, and what will be new or different this season, before we discuss the 2026 "0.5 Season", or as it will be known from this point on: The 2026 Chaos Energy J.League Cup (from 17:45 to 39:25), before we finish with some hot takes on the best and worst of the new season's top flight kits. Thanks to you all for your ongoing support! Check out Dan on Bluesky, and remember you can keep up to date on offseason transfers on Jonny's Google Doc.
Pastor Jim Machen Sr. brings us his message, "Happy New View Of You".
Happy new year everyone! Its been a while but its good to be back. Ola & Bolu get us going in 2025 as they discuss the NBA MVP ladder & the Jimmy Butler saga. We hope you enjoy the episode Follow us on social media Twitter: learnthegamepod IG: ltgpod
Happy New 2025!!! What a prefect way to start the 5th year of this podcast with a great topic of "Check yourself before you wreck yourself!" Tune in
Today, Dan Smotz & Remso Martinez watch the world burn, while laughing their way thru all the most important articles in the news… and a whole lot of unimportant ones as well. On the Docket:* New Year Terror Attacks* The Mars Hoax* H1-B vs America-First Left* Elon's ban hammer* Bird Flu hunting* and moreQuestion everything. Stay uncomfortable.Lets get weird.Follow Dan: https://twitter.com/tsidpod Follow Remso: https://twitter.com/heyremso Lone Star Injury Attorneys: https://lonestarinjuryattorneys.com WVW / Jack Casey Books: Https://jackcaseybooks.comBrave Botanicals (Kratom / Delta 8 THC) :https://mybravebotanicals.comPromo Code: TSIDFor all the weekly bonus content and to support the show, join The Downers Club @ Https://patreon.com/thesystemisdown Buy stuff: http://tsidpod.com/shopTwitter: http://twitter.com/tsidpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/tsidpod/ Youtube: http://youtube.com/thesystemisdownRumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-593937 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/679892132686869Support the show
In this episode, you will learn the five steps to creating lasting happiness. Welcome to the New Year. If you are like me, you have reflected on the past year and created a list of intentions you want to focus on—maybe better health, drinking more water, exercise, and financial freedom. Have you considered focusing on what makes you Happy? I recently discovered a system to ensure you can be Happier. I learned this from listening to a Mel Robbins Podcast with Dr. Tal Ben Shahar, a Harvard Professor who teaches a class on Happiness, one of the most attended classes at Harvard. I am excited to share what I learned about being Happier! The SPIRE model, an acronym representing the five crucial elements of Happiness, plays a significant role in achieving overall well-being. The first, S is spiritual well-being. P is physical well-being. I stand for intellectual well-being. The R is relational well-being. And finally, the E is emotional well-being. You will learn the five SPIRE model elements that are important for Happiness, you don't have to focus on all five simultaneously. Instead, it's about finding a balance and cultivating each aspect at different times, giving you the power to tailor your journey to happiness. Spiritual well-being. It is about finding meaning and purpose, which are vital for spiritual well-being and Happiness. Physical well-being is about nutrition, exercise, sleep, and recovery in general. Intellectual well-being is about curiosity and being a lifelong learner. Relational well-being. The number one predictor of Happiness is the quality time spent with people we care about and who care about us. Emotional well-being is about embracing our emotions, accepting them, and permitting ourselves to be human. If someone can benefit from this episode, please share it. Let's spread the message of happiness and well-being together. Until Next Time. I wish each of you a Happy New You. I hope that you will Inspire to Spire! Learn more at www.Threewordmeetings.com.
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Happy New year, the guys give their holiday recaps, Andy finds his old age drink, Josh's youth drinking, Denny's Andy, the week in watching, listener questions, and much more Spiraling.
We hope you had a blessed Christmas and a Happy New year. Pastor Travis preached out of Genesis chapter 32, "Wrestling With God"! Enjoy!
Leddy Hammock Lyrics to “Who You Really Are” Richard Mekdeci, Sage & Sue Riley “I know who you really are – I see it in your eyes. Oh, you are a shining star – I know who you really are! Oh, I know who you're here to be – I see it in your eyes: A light for the world to see – I know who you're here to be…. Oh, I know who you really are – I see it in your eyes. Oh, you are a shining star – I know who you really are. I now release the limits of the past and let my light shine in this bright New Year.
The new year will bring with it new tariffs, but the recent Meyer Corp. and G&H Diversified court cases show that fundamental valuation and classification principles will remain as relevant as ever.
Happy New year!! We kick of 2025 by learning what a blumpkin is and how to keep your partners happy. Our listners also sent in some wild stories where a grinder date arrived with a bag of nappies, a wife called her husband by her boyfriends name and a poor listner has a clit thats too soar to touch but dont worry, Zena gives her a diagnosis.
Take our New Year's Challenge! What is something you know thatyou do that hurts your relationship? Do you want to change this? We can so easily find what our partner does that hurts us, that justifies our own protective move of fight of flight. It can be difficult to want to change when it seems like our reactions make so much sense. But discovering what we do gives us the power to change the cycle. And the good news is when we change our move and do something that might seem counterintuitive we often help ourselves as well. Then, we want you to make a concrete, doable resolution to change. Listen to Laurie and George's own personal commitments for New Years to be different in their own relationship. Are you with us? Check out this episode's sponsors and help the pod! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hello, happy Thursday and Happy New year. In lieu of when this episode came out, it is the official last episode of 2024. And yes, PYP has gone Latin! One of the takeaways from this past year was 'it's not how it begins, it's how it ends'. It seems like every year has its challenges and like most, Tom has his. But Tom was aware that he was doing better in moments than he had in the past; he felt real growth in some challenging areas. December rolled in and there was a very tangible shift for Tom. Similar to that of 2020. Tom explains what 'In Omnia Paratus' means and what it meant to him. Tom also reflects on the moments that moved him the most in 2024. Tom once again is so very thankful for the podcast, for Niko and especially for the listeners. PYP is getting close to being 10 years old and Ep. #500 is around the corner. That means a lot to Tom. PYP means a lot to Tom. Thank you, thank you and thank you. Enjoy and as always thanks for listening! Take a deep breath slowly in through your nose. Hold it. Release that breath slowly out of your mouth. What's one thing you are grateful for? The Pro You Podcast is grateful you are here - taking the first step on your path to deeming yourself worthy. Worthy of being the best version of yourself you can possibly be. Be sure to like Pro You on Facebook, follow along @ProYouPodcast on Twitter and check out @tomjdeters on Instagram for daily inspiration! Or look through the extensive back catalogue of episodes at Pro You's Libsyn Directory!
From Resolutions to Alien Revolutions: Keep your feet on the ground and your eyes on the prize!
Send us a text303 SACRILICIOUS!Happy New year! Kelly has a cold and the gang is talking about horror movies with religious themes.Also discussed: Hot Frosty, Secret Levels, What If..?Support the showSubscribe to us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8iW_sKFj0-pb00arHnFXsAFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/StrangeAeonsRadioInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/strangeaeonsradioksar/
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Happy New year! We're back for a solo Hunter episode where he's gonna tell you about an exciting new project from SCPT. We're starting a North American cross-country in-person Twilight Imperium Tournament. It's crazy, It's exciting, It's wild! In this episode Hunter is going to break down how you can sign up for it and what exactly it is. We'll touch on some of the rules and start the ball rolling on a project that has been cooking for a very long time. See you in Minneapolis March 28-30! Check out our Patreon here for some new benefits! https://www.patreon.com/spacecatspeaceturtles Music provided by Ben Prunty. Find more at benpruntymusic.com or benprunty.bandcamp.com Additional Music and Sounds by Brian Kupillas. https://wanderinglake.bandcamp.com/ To learn more about our Discord, Patreon, Merch, and more, visit https://spacecatspeaceturtles.com/
Gabe Neitzel and Hembo react to James Franklin and Penn State's big win on NYE! Plus Paul Finebaum joins the show to get into Alabama's disappointing season. And a before and after when it comes to Saquon Barkley. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Gabe Neitzel & Hembo recap Penn State's Fiesta Bowl victory over Boise State. Are James Franklin and the Nittany Lions a real threat? Should Drew Allar change his mind about the NFL? Speaking of bowl games... not a great performance for Alabama in the ReliaQuest Bowl. What's next for Kalen DeBoer? Plus, Sneaky Hembo Trivia... and Colts H.C. Shane Steichen explains the standards in Indianapolis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this heartfelt episode, we simply share our collective wishes for an incredible 2025 calendar year ahead while honoring the deeper spiritual rhythms of the astrological year. Together, we reflect on the power of prayer, the importance of gratitude, and our shared hope for growth, happiness, and purpose. Whether you're navigating challenges or celebrating victories, this cast is just a soulful reminder to spiritually embrace your life path with joy, health, and protection. PLEASE tune in this whole year for more uplifting vibes and affirmative words in support of your ability to spiritually upskill and for intuitive advice to inspire your spiritual journey.
Happy New year 9 Lives family! Here is a celtic myth retelling to ease your transition into this new chapter. I remember this story being told fondly growing up in scotland, I do hope you enjoy. See you next week for another Whisper of Wonder. Cass x
Julia & Miranda review? React to? Share intense emotions over? Luca Guadagnino's 2024 masterpiece film, Queer. Ring in the new year with your two favs as they dissect Lee's anxiety, the hot sun blaring through all Guadagnino films, Drew Starkey's gua sha, and more. Curious how this film received an 89.5% rating? PRESS PLAY! Ep. Recorded on 21 Dec. 2024. Follow us on Instagram! @the.p.in.rasp@juliapeterkins @miranda.macgillivraySend us a textSupport the show
Gabe Neitzel and Hembo react to James Franklin and Penn State's big win on NYE! Plus Paul Finebaum joins the show to get into Alabama's disappointing season. And a before and after when it comes to Saquon Barkley. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Here is our annual ‘BEST OF 2024' episode where we chat about everything we loved in the world of film from this past year! Featuring our friend and favorite local projectionist, Mr. Chris Pawlak. Happy New year to all and continue to be safe as we enter 2025! Mixed and edited by: Wesley Swanson.
In the previous segment of UnMind, titled "the least important thing," I closed with a call for submissions; quoting myself: If you have any topics or areas of interest in Zen that you would like me to explore in 2025, please let me know. You know where I live. Having received little response, I can only assume that this podcast is not gaining much traction out there, in spite of near-weekly continuity for the past three or so years. Or that those of you who are following it don't have any topics of interest related to Zen, at least none that you would like me to take up. Or some combination of both. In this segment, the last one of the year, let me start with the obvious: the fact that actually, you do not know where I live. That is, none of us really knows what the rest of us are going through, on a year-in-year-out, day-to-day, hour-by-hour, moment-to-moment, basis, except in the most general sense. And that's okay. But we have to wonder whether everyone else is dealing with the same kinds of issues, such as anxiety over aging, sickness, and death, those personal dimensions of dukkha that Buddha taught we all face. Anxiety stems from the unsatisfactory nature of living in the face of impermanence, imperfection, and insubstantiality, universal aspects of the koan of existence. Are you feeling the angst? Can you remember when it first dawned on you that this life — which seems so substantial, so perfect in so many ways, and that we once took to be permanent — is insidiously deceptive in that regard? That the causes and conditions of it are not part of what you bargained for, opting into birth? Assuming you had any choice in the matter. Few of us would credit a claim of any real intentionality on our part that preceded birth. But in fact Buddha does, explicitly — or at least implicitly — in his explication of the Twelvefold Chain of Interdependent Origination. It is his model of how things got to be the way they are — including, most crucially, our own presence in this world of sentient being. According to this cogent analysis, we come into being owing to our very desire to exist — the desire for knowing, or consciousness itself. Considered dispassionately, how could there be any simpler explanation for life? Upholders of theism would have us believe that there is a separate intent to life, an intelligent "designer" operating behind the scenes, as author and director of its creation. The adherents of deism hold that the creator god is not directly involved, but simply got the ball rolling, perhaps by means of the Big Bang. Atheists deny outright any possibility of such disembodied intent, and agnostics try to walk the tightrope between belief and disbelief, according reality to the limitations of their senses and intellectual understanding. No woo-woo, in other words. Most religious thinkers are resistant to the idea that we are simply a fluke of some kind, the result of a secular-reductionist chain of events beginning with material elements combining physically in a random process; yielding organic chemistry; leading to one-celled organisms; finally culminating in human beings, the absolute apex of evolution, or God's greatest creation. In our human opinion, anyway. Most rationalist thinkers would probably push back on the equally simplistic notion that some creator god is to be given credit, or to be blamed, for our being here, and its corollary, that we have to pass the test of Her intent. On the one hand, this doctrine conveniently relieves us of the burden of accepting responsibility for our own existence; on the other, it tasks us with noodling out exactly what that intent might prescribe for the behaviors and attitude adjustments necessary to pass muster. One logical consequence of this notion is that we assume that our reward will be in heaven, if anywhere, but certainly not on this earth. But we cannot escape or postpone the inevitable onset or aging, sickness and death, simply because we hold to a belief, however compelling. Unless you believe in a scientific possibility of eternal life as suggested by sci-fi speculations such as technologically-enhanced consciousness, uploaded to digital hardware and/or downloaded to new bodies, or the same old carcass rejiggered with endlessly replaceable parts, grown in tanks from genetic sources. With apologies for that discursive ramble into weirder pastures, let us return to the focus of Zen on the present reality of the moment, devoid of any beliefs — religious, scientific or fantastical — that we may tend to turn to for comfort. The Heart Sutra of Buddhist liturgy — a central, condensed summary of Buddha's teaching chanted on a frequent basis in Zen centers, temples and monasteries around the world — takes us through a long litany of what might appear to the uninitiated to be a thoroughgoing denial of reality as we know it. Testimony as to what the iconic "Bodhisattva of Compassion" (Skt. Avalokiteshvara; Ch. Quanyin; J. Kannon) realized through meditation begins with the cryptic statement that s/he "clearly saw that all five aggregates are empty and thus relieved all suffering." Remember that this model of the "five aggregates" (Skt. skandhas) represented the best science of the times as to what, precisely, sentient existence consists of, in its ultimate finality. Today we would paint a much more complex picture, but Buddha had to work with the sum total of information available at the time. Then he goes on to reduce all of reality to one fundamental dyad, which, like all dual pairs, cannot be separated: Form does not differ from emptiness, emptiness does not differ from form; form itself is emptiness,emptiness itself form; sensations, perceptions, formations, and consciousness are also like this. Form, or appearance (Skt. rupa), constitutes our normal cognizance of the material world, with its near-infinite variations — the "myriad things," or "ten-thousand things" — and the names we give to them (Skt. nama), taken together as "name and form" (Skt. namarupa), "the one and the many," for short. This would be roughly equivalent to current terms such as phenomena and noumenon: particular things, and unitary sameness as their essence. This is a thread running through Zen teachings, indicating the nonduality of duality, or the "Harmony of Difference and Equality," as the famous Ch'an poem, "Sandokai," would have it. In our modern idiom, we would speak of the interchangeability of matter and energy. The other four skandhas — Sensation, Perception, Impulse, and Consciousness itself — are similarly subject to deconstruction, though their position on the spectrum of energy and the psychological plane makes for a more convoluted analysis. Suffice it to say that the prefatory phrase, "given Emptiness" (Skt. sunyatta) indicates that all five are not what they seem to be, just as solid, liquid or gaseous matter is permeated with space, as we know today. The monolog then goes on to negate all of the familiar dimensions of consciousness, including the Six Senses or realms (Skt. dhatus) of the Buddhist model of awareness: Therefore given emptiness there is no form; no sensation; no perception;no formation; no consciousness — no eyes; no ears; no nose; no tongue; no body; no mind — no sight; no sound; no smell; no taste; no touch; no object of mind; no realm of sight; no realm of mind-consciousness. That last, the non-reality of "mind-consciousness" itself, indicates that the various findings, conclusions, and recommendations for practice, as well as all broader implications of insight into reality deriving from it, must also be set aside: There is neither ignorance nor extinction of ignorance; neither old age and death nor extinction of old age and death; no suffering; no cause; no cessation; no Path; no knowledge; and no attainment. So where, we might be forgiven for asking, does that leave us? According to Zen, right back where we started. Nothing has changed; nothing that is not already real and true can be revealed by our meditation. Sitting still enough, upright enough, and long enough will simply allow us to see the delusionary aspect of our own interpretation of our own consciousness. "Until we come to no consciousness also," as the first translation that we recited at the Zen Buddhist Temple of Chicago expressed it. Let that percolate for a moment. If indeed Buddha, or Avalokiteshvara, or any one else, can come to a state of "no consciousness" — and come back from it, alive and well — what are we to make of that? This ultimate finality is what I like to call the "singularity of consciousness" —"That of which there is no whicher," as Alan Watts, my brother's favorite commentator on all things Zen, put it. The AI summary leading off the search results (which may be the go-to virtual Zen master, or "buddha of the future," otherwise known as Maitreya) paraphrased: to describe something beyond comparison, an ultimate reality or absolute that cannot be measured or ranked against anything else Which is eerily similar to a concluding section of the longest Ch'an poem in Soto liturgy, the Hsinhsinming—Trust in Mind: No comparisons or analogies are possible in this causeless, relation-less state; take motion in stillness and stillness in motion; both movement and stillness disappear; to this ultimate finality no law or description applies. So there you have it. All things are like this, to cadge another repeat Dogenism. Let me close with best wishes for a happy new year; a happy new month; week, and/or day; happy morning, afternoon and evening; a happy hour or half; a happy minute, second, or moment. They are all equally empty. As the same poem reminds us in closing: The Way is beyond language for in it there is no yesterday no tomorrow no today.
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We've reached the end of another year and 2024 has come to a close! Our final episode of 2024, we were very fortunate, courtesy of Darrell Thorp, to have Vava Boonmala from Thailand join the show! We hope you all have had an amazing year and continue to join us into 2025! Happy New year!
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Play Podcast: 12-28-24f1weekly1076.mp3 Our final F1Weekly Podcast of 2024 Nasir and the Host wish all the F1W listeners a Happy New year! 2025 Should be even more exciting as the front of the spear looks to be even tighter. Motorsports Mondial presents the life and times of Anthony Colin Bruce Chapman. Interviews this week: Alex […] The post F1Weekly Podcast # 1076 appeared first on F1Weekly.com - Home of The Premiere Motorsport Podcast (Formula One, Formula Two, Formula Three, Motorsport Mondial).