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Best podcasts about his grandmother

Latest podcast episodes about his grandmother

All My Friends Are Felons
The Power of Belief | Collin Carter

All My Friends Are Felons

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 51:03


Collin Carter grew up in Utah. Without a father in the picture and a mother who struggled with her own demons, it wasn't long before bad influences led him down a path that ended in a 27 year prison stay. It was there, fifteen years into his incarceration that Collin caught the vision of his true potential. Whether you're struggling with a child that is making poor decisions, struggling to discover your own potential, or are just wanting to witness the true power of education and hope, you're going to want to listen as Collin shares his story on today's episode of All My Friends Are Felons. Sponsors & Partners Freedom Scholars Academy My Story Matters / Captain Your Story - mystorymatters.org The Other Side Academy (TOSA) - theothersideacademy.com 00:00 - Collin Carter 01:09 - Sponsors 02:35 - His Story 08:00 - The Complexities of His Environment, Community & Race 15:10 - His Grandmother's Influence 16:15 - Moving Out at 14 20:05 - Grappling with the Influence of His Friends 25:15 - Hitting a Turning Point 28:45 - Moving to Another Facility and Finding Opportunity 35:59 - The Power of Someone Believing in You 48:00 - Associating with Good Influences

Creator to Creator's
Creator to Creators S6 Ep 88 Jay Anthony

Creator to Creator's

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 32:05


Jay Anthony is an R&B/Pop singer with a large Gospel influence throughout all his music. Whether it be the spiritual angle of his subject matter, the way he sings, or the way the music is arranged, he keeps God first in all things. His latest single, “Worth Living” from his EP Music & Me was written from a very vulnerable place and offers encouragement and motivation to anyone going through something. Jay explained that he actually began writing the song in 2021 and after going through the loss of his Grandmother, depression and therapy, was able to complete the song this year. He shared that losing her was what caused the depression which led to him temporarily losing his love of music. Since he grew up with multiple musically inclined family members and lives a family centric life, losing her was like losing a piece of the love that was in his heart. But, by completing this song he found the motivation to compose the rest of the EP.“When I finished writing this song, I cried. When I heard the finished version, I cried. When my Mother - who didn't know about all of my crying - heard it for the first time, she cried. I knew if it had that effect on us, I had no choice but to share it with the world. The song gave me hope to continue. I knew I had to finish this project and I knew He [God] didn't give me these words just for me to keep them to myself.”Jay purposely released this song during this time of year because of how depression affects so many people around the holidays. He wants people to know that it's okay to not be okay and to get the therapy they need and keep living. All the music Jay writes is made with intentionality like this. For him, every song he writes is like a child which means they all need love and nurturing from him. And because of that love within them, he believes the music will resonate with people today and with people 20-40 years from now. He knows the music will be timeless because the lyrics within them and how they reached him are timeless. “It's spiritual for me. The Most High gives me these lyrics and I'm just a vessel for Him.”The spiritual perspective of the music creation comes directly from Jay's background in the church. And with him, he's found that all music comes from gospel. Whether it's chords or melodies - all of it goes back to gospel. By learning this, he was able to apply techniques from that world to a plethora of other aspects of music. His Grandmother reinforced this perspective by teaching him that the key to it all is singing from the heart. “When you sing from the heart, you're going to touch people.” Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/creator-to-creators-with-meosha-bean--4460322/support.

Surviving Trauma: Stories of Hope
Getting Sober, Coming Out, Finding Happiness

Surviving Trauma: Stories of Hope

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 61:55


In this week's episode, I am delighted to welcome Tate Barley to the podcast who joins me from North Carolina, United States. Tate carried the burden of shame for years, stemming from poverty, addiction, and the struggle of being a closeted gay man. Through Alcoholics Anonymous, he found sobriety and now seeks to inspire others by sharing his transformative journey. His memoir, unveils his troubled relationship with his father and his path to overcoming shame and a scarcity mindset. Tate reflects on his challenging childhood from rural North Carolina to poverty in Central Florida, and their move to 1970s Houston. He details his battle with repressed sexuality and escalating drinking, leading to rock bottom. Tate's story resonates as he pursues self-acceptance and inner peace. A Houston-based attorney, speaker, author, and educator, Tate lives with his husband, Anson, and their dog, Emerson.Tate Barkley grew up in the small towns of North Carolina, where money was tight, dreams seldom came true, and family secrets were kept hidden. His Grandmother's house was a sanctuary where he felt loved—and her big Sunday dinners nourished his stomach and his soul. After his parents divorced, he discovered his mother's new boyfriend, and eventual husband, was his biological father— a charming dreamer who would disappear for months at a time, leaving his family to fend for themselves. As a teen, Tate began drinking. His father was a heavy drinker, and Tate was always looking for ways to connect with him, for a way to hold on to the moment before he slipped away again. Drinking gave Tate a sense of calm, and it numbed him from the love he was missing in his life. After years of drinking, losing his law practice, and hitting rock bottom he realized he either needed to take responsibility and change—or he'd end up dead.This is a Southern boy's story of surviving in a good ole boys' world. Tate fought his way back, ended a life built on lies, and forged a path to accept his true self—with or without his father's love.It has been my pleasure to have Tate join me, and I know, my listeners, that you will enjoy the episode. Enjoy the episode, and a special thank you to my listeners for joining me on this journey. If you wish to connect with Tate, check out his website and social media links below. Website: http://tatebarkley.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/barkley.tateInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/barkley.tate/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@tatebarkley3829LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-tate-barkley-3014bb14/Please, head to Amazon, Takealot or Audible at the link and get your copy of my E-book, paperback book or audiobook edition, of Ray of Light, and please leave me a rating and review. It would mean the world to me.Amazon.com Link: Support the showPlease support the show on Paypal: PayPal.Me/marlenegmcconnell

Story Train
The Dragon and His Grandmother

Story Train

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 12:02


It looks like the Story Train has taken us to a corn field! The sun is shining above us and wildlife buzzes and sings all around – but there are three men crouched down low hiding amongst the corn stalks! I wonder why…hmmm. Let's find out, shall we?Today's story is called “The Dragon and His Grandmother."

Wise Crone Cottage Podcast
The Wise Crone Meets the Devil Again and Again! (S4, #2)

Wise Crone Cottage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 30:14


In this episode, we'll look at three stories in which an old woman meets and outwits the devil.  The first is “Devil's Bridge,” a Welsh legend.  The second, “The Devil and His Grandmother,” is a German folktale recorded by the Brothers' Grimm. The last story, “Kitta Grau” is from Sweden.  The old woman in these tales runs the course of characters from helper to hero and villain too. But no matter what her role, the wise crone knows exactly what to do to come out on top! Story: Baring-Gould, S., A Book of South Wales (London: Methuen and Company, 1905), pp. 266-67.  Grimm, Jacob and Wilhelm,  "The Devil and his Grandmother."  no. 125. Margaret Hunt, trans. Grimm's Household Tales, Volume 2. 1884.  Martens, F. H., Stroebe, K., & Hood, G. (1921). “The Evil One and Kitta Grau.” In The Swedish Fairy Book. Project Gutenberg.  Sikes.W., British Goblins: Welsh Folk-Lore, Fairy Mythology, Legends, and Traditions.  2nd ed. (London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, and Rivington, 1880), pp. 205-206. Cover Image:  Three Bridges of Devil's Bridge, Ceredigion, Wales and Devil (Pixabay). Music:  The Snow Queen Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com).  Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License.  http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/. Sound effects from my finch "Tweedles" and  from Pixabay.Copyright 2023 Kathy Shimpock Support the show

Adam and Allison Podcast
FULL SHOW 6/13/23: Adam Is Back, What Did Adam's Grandma, DM Dilemma, Littering

Adam and Allison Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 55:17


Adam is back from his Northern Vacation. His Grandmother said taught him a new phrase instead of saying, "kiss my @$$". Patty wants to know if she is out of line for not wanting to go to a friends "Graduation Shower". And half of people do not think THIS counts as littering.

Storico | Hindi Moral Stories For Kids
Dadi ki Tarkeeb | Hindi story for kids | Moral and inspirational story | Story of Grandma' idea

Storico | Hindi Moral Stories For Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 6:38


Hello Everyone , This is a moral story of a Boy and His Grandmother . They are very poor but the finest idea of his Grandmother changes the Life of the boy . Listen the full story and get to know about the moral of the story .

Mourning the Murdered Podcast
Episode 40 Kenneth K. Rackley

Mourning the Murdered Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 35:54


Kenny was murdered during a random assault in Washington park.  The park was hosting a tournament that was a community-driven activity attended by hundreds.  Locals, enjoying sports and food, thinking they were safe.  His Grandmother speaks about her loss and what she has done to get through each day after losing her grandson to violence.   The Amazon affiliate link can be found on our website at mourningthemurderedpodcast.com https://paypal.me/mourningthemurdered?locale.x=en_US https://www.patreon.com/user?u=31774168 Legacy lives on

Real Nurse Stories
Athol's Story

Real Nurse Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 51:11


Athol grew up on a dairy farm and never dreamed of becoming a nurse. He had a love of anatomy and human biology and thought that he was going to study exercise science. His Grandmother suggested Nursing to him and the rest is history as they say! In this episode we talk about Athol's nursing journey, men in nursing, his struggles with burnout and how understanding his 'why' helped him to recover from burnout and resume his nursing career after three years of pain and turmoil. Athol's story is a great example of how seeking to understand who you are as a person and what drives you to become a nurse and making wise choices for yourself rather than what others might expect of you can help you to grow as a nurse and learn to deal with the challenges of nursing. Athol has put his experience of burnout to positive use by developing the FWards App which is designed to help busy nurses overcome stress. If you are struggling with Burnout and need someone to talk to contact the Nurse and midwife support national hotline confidential support for nurses and midwives. I teach leadership skills and coach nurses and midwives because nurses need nurturing too! You can find out more about the work that I do here --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/eva-storey/message

Put It Together with Daniel Garza
Put It Together Conversations: Episode 276 - Meester Mario: Smile and Purpose

Put It Together with Daniel Garza

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020


This week Mario comes to talk about becoming Meester Mario. His Grandmother. Being a traveler. Insecurities. Attitude Is Todo. Staying grounded. Gratitude. 10% Problem, 90% Solution. And his book " Mastering the Mic".Get books, comics, graphic novels and more at bunny17media.com. Use the code PIT at checkout for 15% off your purchase!

The Cult Vault
#27 Qanon Qult

The Cult Vault

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 41:43


Qanon Qult - In this episode I interview Anthony who has been personally affected by Qanon. His Grandmother's wild beliefs in the unfounded conspiracy theory of Qanon jeopardises his relationship with her permanently. Unfortunately, this is not uncommon as thousands sway towards Qanon and hundreds of families are left devastated by such a political divide. To find out more - listen to my other podcast The Conspiracy Vault today.Qanon - Wondering what it means? Who is involved?A far right conspiracy theory alleging a group of high profiled politicians and people of power within the entertainment industry are Satantic-worshipping paedophiles and Trump is here to stop them with the biggest take down of child-trafficking rings the world has ever seen.Get In TouchInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/cultvaultpod/Twitter: https://twitter.com/CultVaultPodTumblr: https://www.tumblr.com/blog/cultvaultReddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/Cult-VaultGmail: cultvaultpodcast@gmail.comPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/thecultvaultSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/cultvaultpodcast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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Witchy Bites: once bitten, twice witch
Episode 011 | Chatting with Brian

Witchy Bites: once bitten, twice witch

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 81:23


This month Hanny and Liz chat with Brian. Brian emigrated to Australia 18 years ago from Britain. He has spent many years playing music in Ireland and living his best life intertwined in nature. Brian is incredibly knowledgeable about many topics. In this episode Brian speaks about:His Grandmother's cottage in IrelandPlaying music in IrelandNew Grange and StonehengeBees and other creaturesHis GardenEnvironmentalismMaking ink that is found in the Book of Kells. And that's just some of the things we covered! There's a whole other episode we could make out of the things we couldn't fit into this one! We hope you enjoy this episode as much as we enjoyed talking with Brian.

The World Famous Frank Show
Dave Chappelle Talks About George Floyd in new Special

The World Famous Frank Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 56:35


(0:00) Show Open  Bighorn Fire threatening 850 homes, has potential to become 'major disaster,' feds say Help for bighorn fire  (9:40) Entertainment News   Dave Chappelle Sounds Off And Blasts CNN's Don Lemon, Fox News' Laura Ingraham, And Candace Owens In Surprise Special About George Floyd Celebs slammed for the cringey PSA about white privilege (they're so sad)  Wendy Williams won't return to TV until she can be in studio  Apatow working on George Carlin doc  (21:40) Love and Glory New York City is officially recommending glory holes for safe, socially-distanced hook ups (28:35) Dumbass of the Day   A Guy Pleads Guilty to Breaking into His Grandmother's House to Steal $1.25 Worth of Hot Dogs Shoppers Brawl Over One-Way Arrows At Store Cops: Woman Hit Worker Over Store Mask Rule     (36:50)  Play Murder Detective True crime fans can now buy unsolved case files game and crack murder mysteries (42:15) Herb Stratford The personally renowned film critic gives us a heads up on the following new releases. Da 5 Bloods (Netflix) The King of Staten Island (Prime/Itunes) You Don't Nomi (Loft theatre Streaming) Judy & Punch (iTunes/Prime) Support the show: https://podcave.app/subscribe/the-world-famous-frank-show-4eehjczc See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

AJ & McCall Drop The Mic
AJ & McCall: Florida Or Not 06/12/20

AJ & McCall Drop The Mic

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 6:06


Drugs and people robbing grandma… Oh boy Story #1 – Sex Offender Swallows Meth, Almost Hits Squad Car While Trying to Ditch Cops Story #2 – A Guy Pleads Guilty to Breaking into His Grandmother’s House to Steal $1.25 Worth of Hot Dogs Story #3 – Police are searching for two people who went to a Pizza Hut and pulled a gun on an employee after a delivery driver forgot their two-liter bottle of soda.

AJ & McCall Flordia or Not?
AJ & McCall: Florida Or Not 06/12/20

AJ & McCall Flordia or Not?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 6:06


Drugs and people robbing grandma… Oh boy Story #1 – Sex Offender Swallows Meth, Almost Hits Squad Car While Trying to Ditch Cops Story #2 – A Guy Pleads Guilty to Breaking into His Grandmother’s House to Steal $1.25 Worth of Hot Dogs Story #3 – Police are searching for two people who went to a Pizza Hut and pulled a gun on an employee after a delivery driver forgot their two-liter bottle of soda.

AJ & McCall Debate @8
AJ & McCall: Florida Or Not 06/12/20

AJ & McCall Debate @8

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 6:06


Drugs and people robbing grandma… Oh boy Story #1 – Sex Offender Swallows Meth, Almost Hits Squad Car While Trying to Ditch Cops Story #2 – A Guy Pleads Guilty to Breaking into His Grandmother’s House to Steal $1.25 Worth of Hot Dogs Story #3 – Police are searching for two people who went to a Pizza Hut and pulled a gun on an employee after a delivery driver forgot their two-liter bottle of soda.

AJ & McCall After Show
AJ & McCall: Florida Or Not 06/12/20

AJ & McCall After Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 6:06


Drugs and people robbing grandma… Oh boy Story #1 – Sex Offender Swallows Meth, Almost Hits Squad Car While Trying to Ditch Cops Story #2 – A Guy Pleads Guilty to Breaking into His Grandmother’s House to Steal $1.25 Worth of Hot Dogs Story #3 – Police are searching for two people who went to a Pizza Hut and pulled a gun on an employee after a delivery driver forgot their two-liter bottle of soda.

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AJ & McCall: Florida Or Not 06/12/20

Utah's VFX 94.5 / 98.3

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 6:06


Drugs and people robbing grandma… Oh boy Story #1 – Sex Offender Swallows Meth, Almost Hits Squad Car While Trying to Ditch Cops Story #2 – A Guy Pleads Guilty to Breaking into His Grandmother’s House to Steal $1.25 Worth of Hot Dogs Story #3 – Police are searching for two people who went to a Pizza Hut and pulled a gun on an employee after a delivery driver forgot their two-liter bottle of soda.

AJ & McCall Flordia or Not?
AJ & McCall: Florida Or Not 06/12/20

AJ & McCall Flordia or Not?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 6:06


Drugs and people robbing grandma... Oh boy Story #1 - Sex Offender Swallows Meth, Almost Hits Squad Car While Trying to Ditch Cops Story #2 - A Guy Pleads Guilty to Breaking into His Grandmother's House to Steal $1.25 Worth of Hot Dogs Story #3 - Police are searching for two people who went to a Pizza Hut and pulled a gun on an employee after a delivery driver forgot their two-liter bottle of soda.  

Utah's VFX 94.5 / 98.3
AJ & McCall: Florida Or Not 06/12/20

Utah's VFX 94.5 / 98.3

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 6:06


Drugs and people robbing grandma... Oh boy Story #1 - Sex Offender Swallows Meth, Almost Hits Squad Car While Trying to Ditch Cops Story #2 - A Guy Pleads Guilty to Breaking into His Grandmother's House to Steal $1.25 Worth of Hot Dogs Story #3 - Police are searching for two people who went to a Pizza Hut and pulled a gun on an employee after a delivery driver forgot their two-liter bottle of soda.  

Hope Radio Podcast
Grandma's WISDOM and Love - The Ivy Waterman Project with Sean Morong

Hope Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 63:53


Growing up in Trinidad was not a vacation. For anyone that has not grown up on a small island in the Caribbean, it can seem like paradise. The sand, the water, the beaches...all sublime. However, if you were born there, it was a difficult place to find your purpose...to maximize your talent and potential. Sean Morong grew up in Trinidad and dreamed of creating a life for himself in Canada. His Grandmother, Ivy Waterman, was his rock of encouragement and support. She always spoke to his potential. She encouraged him to follow his dreams and take risks to achieve what he wanted in life. In this interview with Sean Morong, Jen and Shawn discuss everything from corporal punishment in school (imagine being beaten or hit if you didn't get the answer correct!) to using Readers Digest magazines to inspire the letter that would ultimately lead to Sean's dream of making a life for himself in Canada. Now Sean is married to MommyRapper, living in California and they are raising their four beautiful daughters. It just goes to show that you can do anything you set your mind to accomplish. Listen to this story of Grandma's wisdom, Love and FAITH!

The Underdog Podcast
#20: Jeff Pegues - CBS' Chief Justice and Homeland Security Correspondent

The Underdog Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2020 50:52


Our guest this week has one of the most notable lines of lineage we have had on the show to date; His Grandmother's second cousin was Rosa Parks! Born into a family rich in history and trendsetting, he did not fall short in carrying on his family name. He is an accomplished author & award-winning broadcaster of historical events like the Presidential Elections, Hurricane Sandy, and 2009 mass shooting at Fort Hood & made history himself becoming the first African American CBS News Justice & Homeland Security Correspondent. Through all of his success, he has struggled silently for years. He opens up about his anxiety describing it as debilitating but shares that he is working on being comfortable expressing it which is something we admire! The one thing you won't find on Google is how his international childhood shaped him & how when he returned to the states, he was determined to play a sport with (OR because of the) cheerleaders. Follow Jeff Pegues on Social Media:  Twitter: @jeffpeguescbs Facebook: Jeff Pegues  CBS Profile: Jeff CBS Profile Follow The Underdog Podcast on Social Media:  Twitter: @UnderdogPod Instagram: @underdog_pod Facebook: The Underdog Podcast

The Fairy Tellers
Episode 12 - Deals with the Devil

The Fairy Tellers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2020 61:40


In this episode Katrina is a little too excited to talk about the devil! Geoff retells The Devil and His Grandmother, a lesser known Grimm fairy tale about, well, the Devil and his sweet adorable grandmother. Then Katrina introduces us to the world of Tall Tales by recounting the totally true, in no way made up, 100% factual story of how real life Revolutionary War hero Major Robert Stobo cheated the Devil out of claiming his soul. CW: Suicide 

Super Carlin Brothers
Harry Potter Theory: Voldemort's Grandmother Revealed

Super Carlin Brothers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2019 15:06


In today's Episode Ben dives deep into Tom Riddle (aka VOLDEMORT)'s family tree to try and unveil a mystery from his past: His Grandmother.  We have always known Tom's middle name Marvolo came from his grandfather Marvolo Gaunt. And his mother Merope was his daughter... but who was HER mother... And why does it matter?  Today, we discuss. 

Winking Kat Tales
Balfour and The Magic Hat

Winking Kat Tales

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2019 34:50


Green Series (ages 4 and up)copyright © 2018 by P. Haines-Ainsworth & Terence Alaric Levitt published by Winking Kat BooksBalfour and The Magic Hat is an original musical for ages 3 and up. Balfour wants to see the world and go on a journey. His Grandmother makes a special hat for him to wear. It's special because he can twist it, button it, or pull it into all kinds of different shapes. On his journey, Balfour travels to a small island. The people on the island live in three different groups on three different parts of the island. The people in each group are afraid to talk anyone from another group. They know someone belongs to a different group because each group wear a special kind of hat. Innocently, Balfour changes his magic hat to fit the weather and surroundings on the different parts of the island he visits. As he travels across the island the shape of his magic hat coincidentally matches the hats belonging to the different groups. Because his hat looks like theirs, the island people aren't afraid to talk with him and he makes friends with people from each group. As he talks with his new friends on the island, Balfour finds they all have a lot in common in spite of the strange ideas they have about the people who don't belong to their group. He finally gets his new friends to meet and talk with each other. The meeting is not going well, when suddenly something happens to Balfour's magic hat that makes the islanders come together to help Balfour. Book and lyrics by P. Haines-Ainsworth with music by Terence Alaric Levitt. Cast: Jennifer Makenas, Adrian Cerrato, Tristan Carruthers, Danny Miller, Patricia Haines-Ainsworth. For fun details about this recording and the cast, visit: www.winkingkatbooks.com.Let us know if you enjoyed this musical podcast. If you have any comments or drawings of the characters you'd like to share, post them on Facebook or Twitter with the hashtag#winkingkattales. We'd love to see them.

Saturday Series Podcast
Saturday Series - S2 E4 starring @dergobj

Saturday Series Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2019 22:10


Welcome to the Saturday Series Podcast! On this episode BJ of Change the Subject and Gold Minds Media tells us about growing up in Michigan. He talks about his Grandfather and how protective he was of him and his cousins, the garden his Grandfather created. His Grandmother and how the neighborhood changed and much more. Be sure to listen, comment and share the show. Be sure to follow and Support the Guest. Guest: Twitter: https://twitter.com/dergobj Twitter: https://twitter.com/goldmindsmedia IG: https://www.instagram.com/dergobj/ Pod Dealer Social Media Twitter: https://twitter.com/poddealers Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/poddealers Website: poddealers.net Thank you. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Skald's Circle: Stories of Myth, Folklore, and Legend
The Devil & His Grandmother (German Folklore)

The Skald's Circle: Stories of Myth, Folklore, and Legend

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2018 8:09


Enter the Skald's Circle and hear the story of The Devil and His Grandmother from German Folklore, as told by Mynogan. If you enjoyed this story, and want to earn great rewards while helping the Skald's Circle produce even better and more frequent content, please consider having a look at our Patreon page. https://www.patreon.com/TheSkaldsCircle If you like to hear more of our stories, you can find them in an easy-to-navigate format at http://www.theskaldscircle.com/stories

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Steve Reads Stories
The Riddle [Grimm Fairy Tale]

Steve Reads Stories

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2016 10:29


On tonight's podcast, we'll be looking at The Riddle, a German folk tale written by none other than the Brother's Grimm.  This version orginally appears in the 1857 edition of "Children's and Household Tales -- Grimms' Fairy Tales," which was the final edition of that particular anthology. It was orginally sourced from Dorothea Viehmann, a storyteller and the daughter of a tavern owner, who brought us more than forty of the Grimm's tales, including: Trusty John, The Goose Girl, The Devil and His Grandmother, and The Little Peasent.  The Riddle is a story of a Prince who decides to take a trip around the world with his trusty servant. Along the way, he runs into a witch, some murderers, and a princess with a penchant for riddles.  What I like about this story, is just how well the Prince takes his misfortune. No matter how many times he is almost killed, he just seems to shrug and moves on.  It kind of makes you wonder what his life was like back in the palace.  The Riddle is a tale of witches, inn keepers, and the lengths some will go to in order to avoid marriage.   I hope you enjoy.  Background music provided by: https://soundcloud.com/michel-escaillas/classik-electro Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/steve-reads-stories/id1087197185 Follow us on Twitter @StoriesCast

Art Chat Podcast
Episode 099 - Fight or Flight

Art Chat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2013


Recorded: 9 September, 2013Participants: Steve Harlow, Emory Holmes II, Jim "Jimmy The Peach" Aaron, Ruth Parson, Ferrie Differentieel, Allan Ludwig, Tom Giansante, Anneke van de Kassteele.AudioDownload Mp3 Jim introduces his guest, Tom Giansante, as a "fantastic artist and an iconoclast."Ferrie says he has switched to a new DAW (digital audio workstation) and is learning how to use reverb to create "rooms" of various sizes and sound characteristics. He has been experimenting with Jim to with various reverb effects, they discovered today how to get Jim's voice from North America to sound like it is beside Ferrie in Europe. He is in process of making some music for a collection of Dutch spoken word using his newly learned techniques. He's mixing the voice and the music in separate "rooms" to bring the voice to the foreground.Emory says he finds the different sound qualities of rooms to be similar to what he found when traveling, each area stamps the people, flora and fauna with identifying characteristics.Ferrie says it is true that he is exploring the different feeling the sound elicits from various environments. Music sounds different in the woods than it does in an open field.Emory asks Allan if the circles Allan is photographing in Maine are different that the ones he finds in New York city.Allan says yes, in the city there are manufactured circles, such as manhole covers, some made as long ago as 1875, some new ones cast in India. He wonders how casting a heavy object like that and shipping it from India to NYC can be cheaper than casting it in New York.Jim says he's heard of beaches in India where giant ships have been run aground to be cut up for scrap metal, perhaps that is where the metal comes from for casting NYC's manhole covers.Allan says, in Maine, he's photographed granite millstones near streams and is reminded of the old song, "Down By The Old Mill Stream."Steve says he was at the corner of E. Houston and 2nd Avenue in New York a few years ago when a manhole cover exploded out of the middle of a busy intersection, flipping like a coin about 10 feet above ground, falling back to the street without damaging anyone or any vechicle. The explosive sound made him jump 2 feet into the air and the traumatic memory stayed with him for days afterwards, causing him to give every manhole a wide berth. The memory of it causes him fear even now. He wonders if Anneke, in her dance therapy work deals with traumatic memories affecting people's movements.Emory also wondered if Anneke, in her travels, recognized different types of movements as typical of specific locations?Anneke says she sees identifying body language from each country in Europe. For example the expression of obedience is different in Austria than in Holland. The physical memory is always being expressed in an individual's movements.Mary asks if that memory can be changed?Anneke says yes, that is what she does in her dance therapy work.Ruth asks if the work involves shifting the emotions?Anneke says yes. In the split second when frightened, a person must decide between fight or flight responses. In Dance Therapy she gives the person the opportunity to decide whether to run away or attack. Those new opportunities can change the memory.Emory says he remembers when he was growing up in the South (USA) that people live as if superstitions were an accurate way of understanding the world. His Grandmother said whenever you hear thunder when the sun is shining it meant, "the devil was beating his wife with a hambone."The community's newspapers would carry "news" items reflecting the mythological understanding, like, "the devil was sighted today taking the daughter of..."Mary said she just attended the annual Sacred Music Festival in Quebec City, held in an old church that serves the "oldest parish in North America." While listening to Bach chorales played on harspicord and flute, she observed above the alter depictions of angels and ships. She understsnds they represent myth of city and that's how myth works, representing the way a people understand themselves in their enviornment.Emory says his Grandmother was only interested in listening to radio if it was playing gospel music or the "Grand Ol Oprey". When Screaming Jay Hawkins or the pop music came on, she knew it was the Devil sneaking into her world and she rushed to turn it off.When Faulkner writes about the past not being the pat in the South, any Southerner understands that to be the case. The enviornment is so full of magic. At night, lightning bugs show that the stars have descended to ground level.Mary asks if any participants use myth in their work?Tom says he thinks artists are influenced by their environments, by the light. When he has visited areas in the world, he sees the light of that area reflected in the work of local artists.Steve asks Tom if he does plein air painting?Tom says he has, but dislikes people approaching him while he paints, so he does it no more.He saw the Richard Diebenkorn show, "The Berkeley Years" where he demonstrates how the local light affects his painting.Steve says he saw the show of Diebenkorn's later, "Ocean Park series at Orange County Art Museum in the last year or two and thought the work was dry, academic, and lifeless, but he likes the figurative paintings from the '50s. He likes the other two painters he worked with, David Park and Elmer Bischoff better, although Diebenkorn is the most famous of the group.Tom says Diebenkorn started with abstract paintings, a rejection of reality. He thinks an inner order brought Diebenkorn back to figurative work. He likes that Diebenkorn used the language of hard edge and rough edge together.Emory likes Diebenkorn's use of heavy impasto with a cleanhard, edge.Tom says he loves Diebenkorn's colors.Emory says he lost respect for Gauguin When he lived in Micronesia because all he needed to do was "trace" the world he lived in there, every view was a painting.Steve asks why would Emory lose respect for an artist who painted what he saw?Emory says he thinks painters need to bring all their personal furnishings into their paintings, as Cezanne did, infusing the mountain landscape with so much of his interior vision, there can be no mistake about who painted it, whereas Gauguin seemed to have so much of the external world pressing on him that Emory saw the paintings as theft.Steve says he thought Emory was going to object to Gauguin's colors because they're not nearly as intense as the South Pacific colors are, because he was too broke to use much paint.Emory thought Gauguin had painted from photographs.Steve says he sees no evidence, in the work, of Gauguin having done that. Subscribe to this blog's feed  |  Subscribe to the podcast in iTunes  |  Follow  |  Like  |  Plus

AlcheMystic Arts: Herbal Q&A
FREE Psychic Medium Readings with Reverend Gregory Kehn

AlcheMystic Arts: Herbal Q&A

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2011 119:13


Reverend Gregory Kehn's abilities as a medium were apparent at the very young age of five. His messages are very accurate and amazingly life changing. His Grandmother taught him Spiritualist Mediumship skills she learned from her Indian and Celtic ancestors. She transitioned into Spirit when he was nine. Gregory's mother was also an influence in his Mediumship development connecting him to many studies, teachers and guides to help develop his Mediumship skills. Join us for Rev. Kehn's empowering, insightful, and uplifting readings from the other side! Rev. Kehn's website is: http://www.revgregorykehn.com/

AlcheMystic Arts: Herbal Q&A
FREE Psychic Medium Readings with Reverend Gregory Kehn

AlcheMystic Arts: Herbal Q&A

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2011 119:13


Reverend Gregory Kehn's abilities as a medium were apparent at the very young age of five. His messages are very accurate and amazingly life changing. His Grandmother taught him Spiritualist Mediumship skills she learned from her Indian and Celtic ancestors. She transitioned into Spirit when he was nine. Gregory's mother was also an influence in his Mediumship development connecting him to many studies, teachers and guides to help develop his Mediumship skills. Join us for Rev. Kehn's empowering, insightful, and uplifting readings from the other side! Rev. Kehn's website is: http://www.revgregorykehn.com/

AlcheMystic Arts: Herbal Q&A
FREE Psychic Medium Readings with Reverend Gregory Kehn

AlcheMystic Arts: Herbal Q&A

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2011 119:38


Reverend Gregory Kehn's abilities as a medium were apparent at the very young age of five. His messages are very accurate and amazingly life changing. His Grandmother taught him Spiritualist Mediumship skills she learned from her Indian and Celtic ancestors. She transitioned into Spirit when he was nine. Gregory's mother was also an influence in his Mediumship development connecting him to many studies, teachers and guides to help develop his Mediumship skills. Join us for Rev. Kehn's empowering, insightful, and uplifting readings from the other side. Rev. Kehn's website is: http://www.revgregorykehn.com/

AlcheMystic Arts: Herbal Q&A
FREE Psychic Medium Readings with Reverend Gregory Kehn

AlcheMystic Arts: Herbal Q&A

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2011 119:38


Reverend Gregory Kehn's abilities as a medium were apparent at the very young age of five. His messages are very accurate and amazingly life changing. His Grandmother taught him Spiritualist Mediumship skills she learned from her Indian and Celtic ancestors. She transitioned into Spirit when he was nine. Gregory's mother was also an influence in his Mediumship development connecting him to many studies, teachers and guides to help develop his Mediumship skills. Join us for Rev. Kehn's empowering, insightful, and uplifting readings from the other side. Rev. Kehn's website is: http://www.revgregorykehn.com/

AlcheMystic Arts: Herbal Q&A
FREE Psychic Medium Readings with Reverend Gregory Kehn (Featured on HBO's No One Dies in Lily Dale)

AlcheMystic Arts: Herbal Q&A

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2011 123:49


Reverend Gregory Kehn's abilities as a medium were apparent at the very young age of five. His messages are very accurate and amazingly life changing. His Grandmother taught him Spiritualist Mediumship skills she learned from her Indian and Celtic ancestors. She transitioned into Spirit when he was nine. Gregory's mother was also an influence in his Mediumship development connecting him to many studies, teachers and guides to help develop his Mediumship skills.Join us for Rev. Kehn's empowering, insightful, and uplifting readings from the other side!Rev. Kehn's website is: http://www.revgregorykehn.com/

AlcheMystic Arts: Herbal Q&A
FREE Psychic Medium Readings with Reverend Gregory Kehn (Featured on HBO's No One Dies in Lily Dale)

AlcheMystic Arts: Herbal Q&A

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2011 123:49


Reverend Gregory Kehn's abilities as a medium were apparent at the very young age of five. His messages are very accurate and amazingly life changing. His Grandmother taught him Spiritualist Mediumship skills she learned from her Indian and Celtic ancestors. She transitioned into Spirit when he was nine. Gregory's mother was also an influence in his Mediumship development connecting him to many studies, teachers and guides to help develop his Mediumship skills.Join us for Rev. Kehn's empowering, insightful, and uplifting readings from the other side!Rev. Kehn's website is: http://www.revgregorykehn.com/

AlcheMystic Arts: Herbal Q&A
FREE Psychic Medium Readings with Reverend Gregory Kehn

AlcheMystic Arts: Herbal Q&A

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2011 125:30


Reverend Gregory Kehn's abilities as a medium were apparent at the very young age of five. His messages are very accurate and amazingly life changing. His Grandmother taught him Spiritualist Mediumship skills she learned from her Indian and Celtic ancestors. She transitioned into Spirit when he was nine. Gregory's mother was also an influence in his Mediumship development connecting him to many studies, teachers and guides to help develop his Mediumship skills.Join us for Rev. Kehn's empowering, insightful, and uplifting readings from the other side.Rev. Kehn's website is: http://www.revgregorykehn.com/

AlcheMystic Arts: Herbal Q&A
FREE Psychic Medium Readings with Reverend Gregory Kehn

AlcheMystic Arts: Herbal Q&A

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2011 125:30


Reverend Gregory Kehn's abilities as a medium were apparent at the very young age of five. His messages are very accurate and amazingly life changing. His Grandmother taught him Spiritualist Mediumship skills she learned from her Indian and Celtic ancestors. She transitioned into Spirit when he was nine. Gregory's mother was also an influence in his Mediumship development connecting him to many studies, teachers and guides to help develop his Mediumship skills.Join us for Rev. Kehn's empowering, insightful, and uplifting readings from the other side.Rev. Kehn's website is: http://www.revgregorykehn.com/