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How We Walk into this New Year (of our life) With Our God of Peace? 1) REJOICE IN THE LORD 2) SHOW OFF YOUR GENTLE SPIRIT 3) ACKNOWLEDGE JESUS’ NEARNESS 4) DON’T BE ANXIOUS, PERIOD 5) PRAY SPECIFICALLY WITH THANKSGIVING 6) MAKE AN INVENTORY LIST 7) IF WE HAVE LEARNED SOMETHING, PRACTICE DOING IT TWO TAKEAWAY ASSIGNMENTS AS YOU PRAY AND REJECT ANXIETY: 1) LOOK FOR AND INVENTORY GOOD THINGS • How to think about emphasizing a “list (or practice) to do” without reactivating a non-relational, performance style pursuit of God? 2) RECOGNIZE WHAT WE LEARNED AND DO THEM • Our “practice” is not just about “the list” but also about “the things you have learned and received and heard and seen…” Let’s explore what those “things” might be? Follow along at our social outlets: https://joylandlife.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/joylandlife/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5-vPe7h_wjctIQxnaUQSnQ?view_as=subscriber Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/joyland-life/id1494637858 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6gCbEDE8pgrNhHlG0WM0fo?si=6fSKeO87SoGrx2BOUveHfQ&nd=1 Zoom: https://www.zoom.us/j/3377733377 Joyland App: https://tithely.app.link/joyland (You must follow this through your phone.) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joylandlife/ X: https://twitter.com/JoylandLife Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/joylandlife
How We Walk into this New Year (of our life)With Our God of Peace? 1) REJOICE IN THE LORD - THANKSGIVING IN EVERYTHING 2) INTENTIONALLY PRACTICE LOOKING FOR & LISTING THE GOOD GOD’S LIST OF TREASURES TO LOOK FOR & GIVE THANKS FOR... “true” things - simply “not a lie” “honorable” things – simply stuff “worthy of respect/honor, dignified, noble, serious” “right” things – simply acts or decisions that are seem “fair to all” “pure” things – simply “clean, modest or holy” words, acts, deeds or people “lovely” things – simply things that are aimed “toward friendship or friendly” relationships “good repute” – simply “well said stories, rumors, or reputations” about people or things “excellence” – simply things we respect naturally about “manliness, valor, character, civic virtue” “worthy of praise” – simply things – whether deeds or words –that provoke “lifting praise to God” RATHER THAN BEING ANXIOUS, AND WHILE WE STAY READY TO PRAY WITH THANKSGIVING, THERE IS SOMETHING TO “DO” THE GOSPEL IS OFTEN DESCRIBED AS “BELIEVING IN JESUS TO SAVE US FROM OUR SINS”. IN THIS EPISODE WE ARE CHALLENGED TO CONSIDER EMBRACING A DIFFERENT DEFINITION AS EACH OF US ARE LEARNING TO WALK FORWARD WITH GOD INTO OUR NEW YEAR. Follow along at our social outlets: https://joylandlife.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/joylandlife/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5-vPe7h_wjctIQxnaUQSnQ?view_as=subscriber Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/joyland-life/id1494637858 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6gCbEDE8pgrNhHlG0WM0fo?si=6fSKeO87SoGrx2BOUveHfQ&nd=1 Zoom: https://www.zoom.us/j/3377733377 Joyland App: https://tithely.app.link/joyland (You must follow this through your phone.) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joylandlife/ X: https://twitter.com/JoylandLife Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/joylandlife
2 heures aléatoires mais un peu dirigées quand mêmeSister Sledge - He's The Greatest Dancer Ruthven - Itch Megan The Stallion - Bourbon Two Shell - rock solid DJ Lycox - Ghetto Love Happy Mondays - Hallelujah (club mix) Happy Mondays - Kuff Dam Happy Mondays - Freaky Dancin' New Order - Paradise Speakers Corner Quartet - This is How We Walk on the Moon (feat. Tirazh) Speakers Corner Quartet - Show me how you feel Cassio The Cassmaster - Getting Hot (broad & Market Street mix) Blaze - You don't Really Love Me Ten City - That's the Way Love Is (Deep House mix) Objekt - Chicken Garaage Gabrielle - Forget About the World (Daft Punk mix) Iggy Pop - Dum Dum Boys Frankie Goes to Hollywood - Relax (New York Mix) Ennio Morricone - Theme (From “The Battle of Algiers” 1966)
In this episode, Ali speaks with Professor Matthew Beaumont, an English literature professor at University College London, who has just published his book, How We Walk: Frantz Fanon and the Politics of the Body about how the body reflects political and social oppression. They delve into topics such as the impact of racial oppression on physical movement, the cultural significance of walking, and how both personal and societal factors influence and restrict body expression. The conversation also touches on the influence of climate change on mental and physical health, the body's experience during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the intersection of dance, religion, and bodily freedom.To be an angel to the podcast, click hereTo read more about the podcast, click hereMORE ALI MEZEY:Website: www.alimezey.comPersonal Geometry® and the Magic of Mat Work Course information:www.alimezey.com/personal-geometry-foundationsTransgenerational Healing Films: www.constellationarts.comConstellation Work is a highly effective method to delve into healing transgenerational trauma, unburdening consequent generations from the influences of traumas which can be transmitted epigenetically.MORE MATTHEW BEAUMONT:Instagram: @matthewhbeaumontUCL WebsitePublisher WebsiteBOOKS:How We Walk: Frantz Fanon and the Politics of the Body (London: Verso, 2024)The Walker: On Losing and Finding Oneself in the Modern City (Verso, 2020)Lev Shestov: Philosopher of the Sleepless Night (Bloomsbury, 2020)Nightwalking: A Nocturnal History of London, Chaucer to Dickens (Verso, 2015)BIO:Matthew's research interests centre on various aspects of the metropolitan city, especially London. He is currently writing a history of literature about London for Cambridge University Press. He is also working on a book-length project about the role of insomnia in nineteenth and twentieth-century literature, painting and philosophy. His most recent books are The Walker: On Losing and Finding Oneself in the Modern City (Verso, 2020), a series of chapters on writers including Chesterton, Dickens, Ford, Wells and Woolf, all of whom have placed the experience of walking in the metropolis at the centre of their attempts to understand and represent modernity; and Lev Shestov: Philosopher of the Sleepless Night (Bloomsbury, 2020), a book that revives the reputation of a neglected early twentieth-century Russian thinker by placing him in dialogue with Adorno, Benjamin, Deleuze and other continental philosophers.LINKS, RESOURCES & INSPIRATION:Wilhelm ReichAlexander Lowan Frantz Fanon HG Wells Marcel Mauss, French Anthropologist “Technique du Corp” essay 1935Charlie Hertzog Young: SPINNING OUT: Climate Change, Mental Health and Fighting for a Better FutureSigmund Freud The Polyvagal Theory/Stephen PorgesThe Ecstasy of Saint Theresa by Gian Lorenzo BerniniWalking Somatic Empathy with Joseph Culp: The Mind-Body Process of Walking-In-Your-ShoesDEFINITIONS:Cartesian Divide: The conceptual separation between mind and body, coined after René Descartes, emphasizing a dualistic view of human existence, isolating mental and physical aspects.The Window of Tolerance articleHELP US SHARE OUR MESSAGEOur resources remain free as part of our mission to awaken people to the boundless potential of our bodies, inviting them to explore the profound knowledge, memory, brilliance & capacity within. By delving into the depths of our bodily intelligence as a healing resource for not just ourselves, but as a part of the larger, global body, we have the potential for meaningful change and experiences as bodies. Join us in this journey of transformation as we redefine our understanding of the human body and its infinite capabilities. While our events remain free, any contributions are deeply appreciated and are seen as a generous gesture of support and encouragement in sharing our messages with the world.
Radioactive pollution in Russia, the US discovery of a huge oil reserve, Finland's military support, Iceland's new president, football in Greenland, and much more!Thanks for tuning in!Let us know what you think and what we can improve on by emailing us at podcast@rorshok.comLike what you hear? Subscribe, share, and tell your buds.What is How We Walk with the Land and Water?https://www.howwewalk.org/ We want to get to know you! Please fill in this mini survey:https://forms.gle/NV3h5jN13cRDp2r66 Wanna avoid ads and help us financially? Follow the link:https://bit.ly/rorshok-donate
Ondine Sherman is a life-long animal advocate, and is passionate about promoting respect and compassion for all creatures. She is the author of Vegan Living; A simple guide to cruelty-free, healthy plant-based life (2020), and Young Adult fiction, the Animal Allies series: Sky (2019), Snow (2019), and Star (2021). Ondine's memoir, The Miracle of Love (2013) recounts her journey with her identical twin boys with severe disabilities (MCT8 disorder). In 2004 Ondine co-founded Voiceless, the animal protection institute with her father Brian Sherman AM and she is the organisation's Managing Director. Voiceless supports and invests in impactful people and projects to foster pro-animal values and create lasting systemic change. Since it's inception, Voiceless has used a myriad of tools and strategies to address institutionalised animal cruelty and create change. These have included in-depth reports on animal-use industries, public awareness campaigns, animal law and policy, and much more. Ondine is currently a PhD student focussing on Critical Animal Studies, and holds a BA in Communications and an MA in Environmental Studies. Links: Voiceless: https://voiceless.org.au/ Ondine's writing and books: https://www.ondinesherman.com/books Music we played:This is How We Walk on the Moon by Jose GonzalesWeak by Asaf Avidan and the MojosDreamer by The Angelcy Thank you for listenting to Freedom of Species and supporting discussions about animal rights, advocacy and topical animal-related issues on 3CR. If you have any feedback on any of our shows, please contact the FoS team at freedomofspecies@gmail.com
Book: In Praise of Walking: A New Scientific Exploration Kindle Edition by Shane O'Mara In this “wonderful” (John Brandon, Forbes) book, neuroscientist Shane O'Mara invites us to marvel at the benefits walking confers on our bodies and brains, and to appreciate the advantages of this uniquely human skill. From walking's evolutionary origins, traced back millions of years to life forms on the ocean floor, to new findings from cutting-edge research, he reveals how the brain and nervous system give us the ability to balance, weave through a crowded city, and run our “inner GPS” system. Walking is good for our muscles and posture;?it helps to protect and repair organs and can slow or turn back the aging of our brains. With our minds in motion we think more creatively, our mood improves, and stress levels fall. Walking together to achieve a shared purpose is also a social glue that has contributed to our survival as a species. As our lives become increasingly sedentary, O'Mara makes the case that we must start walking again—whether it's up a mountain, down to the park, or simply to school and work. In Praise of Walking illuminates the joys, health benefits, and mechanics of walking, and reminds us to get out of our chairs and discover a happier, healthier, more creative self. 1A: The Joys And Benefits Of Walking With No Destination (Rebroadcast) When the country shut down last April, many didn't know what to do with themselves. Most Americans had never been homebound with no exit in sight. But some people found a way to feel less trapped through an activity right under their noses: walking. Walking has a range of health benefits, from boosting your mood to sharpening your perception of the world. Freelance journalist Jessica Remo writes: The pandemic slowed my life down, and the minutia became more interesting. Walks were indulgent — a way to fill up on novelty and nature, away from phones and screens. For this month's Scientific Method, we're talking about what walking does for our brains, our emotional health, and even our sense of community. GUESTS Shane O'Mara author, “In Praise of Walking: The New Science of How We Walk and Why It's Good for Us.” Jessica Remo freelance writer; walking enthusiast. Beth Collier nature-allied psychotherapist --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/chrisabraham/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chrisabraham/support
Summary episode: In this final episode of Season 2, Courtney and Darcie talk about feeling higher vibration in today's world. From hugging during COVID to transforming the way schools discipline, we hope you enjoy this episode!If you feel this show is giving you value, make sure to subscribe to not miss any episode. Leave a 5 rating and review in Apple Podcasts for us to keep creating more content like this! Mentioned in this Episode:Positive Intelligence TestPositive Intelligence book by Shirzad Chamine Wild Goose Qi Gong Hugging in the world of COVIDMeditation for wellnessShamanic journey meditationsReikiA kinder view to Mercury in Retrograde... Retrograde ended Oct. 17, 2021 :)January 14 to February 3, 2022May 10 to June 2, 2022September 9 to October 2, 2022Kindness in a stormJose Gonzalez - This is How We Walk on the Moon songDallas City Schools - Reset CentersGet in Touch with Courtney Goldstein, Intuitive Healer:creatingwithcourtney.comGet in Touch with Darcie Beyer, Intuitive Wellness:darciebeyer.comEnjoy a WellOff Elixer:https://wellofftoday.com/Connect with Us:
[REBROADCAST FROM NOVEMBER 4, 2020] Author Shane O’Mara joins us to discuss the physical and emotional virtues of a good stroll and his book, In Praise of Walking: The New Science of How We Walk and Why It’s Good For Us.
Dana is a Nutritionist and Body Image Coach who teaches women how to heal their relationship to food and to their bodies. She's also one of the very few people I actually trust in the wellness/functional medicine community. We speak about our personal health journeys, how we met in the food blogger world, and where we are now. We talk about the shadow sides of "wellness" culture as a whole, but specifically related to the paleo/ancestral/whole food world, & elaborate on how "functional," whole food diets are still diets. We also talk about the correlations between stress & health, how food and wellness influencers are rarely healthy and how the unhealthy relationship we have to food and to our bodies may very well be an extension of our unhealthy relationship to control. Find Dana at realfoodwithdana.com and on Instagram. Dana's book recommendations: Daring Greatly by Brené Brown, The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho, and Beyond Beautiful by Anuschka Rees Songs featured: "This is How We Walk on the Moon" by José González and "I Like That" by Janelle Monáe Interested in participating in the Lunar Circle? Visit anyakaats.com/lunarcircle for more information and to enroll. How to support the show: Rate, review and subscribe to the podcast on iTunes! Support my work on Patreon and get access to perks like exclusive WhatsApp group chats, a book club just for patrons, shirts + stickers, playlists, and curated workshops led by Patrons and former guests of the podcast. Visit my website - AnyaKaats.com & Find me on Instagram Get full access to A Millennial's Guide to Saving the World at anyakaats.substack.com/subscribe
With trips cancelled and regular routines disrupted due to COVID-19, and after a stressful Election Day, it seems like a good time to reflect on the simple pleasure of just taking a walk. Author Shane O’Mara joins us to discuss the physical and emotional virtues of a good stroll and his new book, In Praise of Walking: The New Science of How We Walk and Why It’s Good For Us.
So there is this crazy thing that happens when I work on a big project. It always arrives with a song. Not like an existing song that I think of or listen to while I'm writing. No, I mean a theme song. The original How to Succeed in Evil theme song was this -- played by me on a cheap keyboard. The Merchant Adventurer had a theme -- that I played on a ukulele, even though it's not at all a Ukulele song. But I think I got the right sound out of it.As a writer, I use playlists as a creative tool. But they are filled with songs that I don't really listen to in the way that I listen to songs when I'm not writing. They set the vibe, let me get into the feel of the world and remind me that now it's time to put all that other b******t aside and write. So I've taken all these songs and put them on a Spotify playlist. (Yes, I've literally made you a mix tape.)Super Bon Bon by Soul Coughing. This song was the first thing that pulled at me about Edwin Windsor. This idea of him breaking bad and being this unstoppable force. I Don't Want to Know About Evil by Beth OrtonJust as I finished the draft of the Original How to Succeed in Evil novel, Pandora served this song for me. It was something of a mystical experience. Serendipity in the Jungian sense, not so much in the Police sense. We Don't Need Another Hero (Thunderdome) by Tina TurnerOkay, in college I used to go to this bar that has now been turned into a Starbucks and play at an open mic there. And there was this guy who would come in late. A black guy who worked as a security guard and he'd come in in uniform, get up on stage and just crush it. Amazing voice, played the guitar as much a percussion instrument as a melodic instrument. And he covered this song. He just tore it up. Just burned the place down every time he played it. Not my favorite Mad Max movie, but this has been one of my favorite songs ever since. Superman's Song by The Crash Test Dummies."Superman never made any money, savin' the world from Solomon Grundy." This song, to me, speaks to the essential sadness at the heart of Excelsior's character. For all his superpowers, he's just lost, adrift in the world just like us "normal" people. There are more stories to tell with this character and I know how to tell them better now. Eminence Front by the WhoThis is partially Topper's song from Hostile Takeover, but it's also that drive and the whole world of deception and everybody having a dual identity. It's just a great, great song and really helped me write these books. For this round I really got hooked on Jose Gonzalez', Cover of This is How We Walk on the Moon, I Will Possess your Heart by Death Cab for Cutie, Corporation by Jack White. And this Torre Florim cover of Firestarter by The Prodigy. As I've been working on How to Succeed in Evil this time around, I realized that I was going to need a theme. I mean, I didn't push it. I just put it on the list. Find some music for the intro and outro. The last thought in my head was to compose something. But at the same time I found myself noodling this little thing on guitar. Playing it incessantly, really. You know, just working at it like a kid works at a loose tooth. Drove my wife crazy, she said, it's beautiful, but do you have to play it all the time? There may have been more cursing involved in that conversation. And when it really started to gel, I realized it might be the theme. So I sent it to a musician friend of mine both whose judgment I trust and whose taste is very different than mine. He liked it too.So anyway, this is the theme for the new How to Succeed in Evil. I'm going to get a little help and try to produce a richer, more polished version of it, but this totally works as just guitar or piano. And that's it. That's all I've got to share with you right now. It's all coming together right now. And we're very much on track for an August launch.If you have a song that you think would fit on the unofficial soundtrack of How to Succeed in Evil, put it in the comments. Get full access to How It's Written by Patrick E. McLean at patrickemclean.substack.com/subscribe
01. Skinshape – Metanoia 02. Muzz - Bad Feeling 03. Arthur Russel - This is How We Walk on the Moon 04. Szymon – Yakuza 05. Tosca - Suzuki 06. Exploded View - Summer Came Early 07. Other Lives - Sound of Violence 08. Fink - Berlin Sunrise 09. The Kaminsky Experience - Departures 10. Big Search - Here comes the Night 11. Can - Vitamin C 12. Quantic - Time is the Enemy 13. Allah Las - Ferus Gallery 14. Khruangbin - So We Won't Forget 15. Habibi - Come My Habibi 16. Slenderbodies - Anemone 17. Loving - A Long Slow Little Wave 18. James Vincent Mcmorrow - Headlights 19. Elephant Castle - Cool To Be Unhappy 20. Szymon - FeenIks 21. Maribou state - Feel Good (feat Khruangbin) 22. Mildlife - The Magnificent Moon 23. Waldeck - Floater 24. Yon Ort - What You Feel 25. Zero 7 - Swimmers 26. Alt-J - Adeline 27. Ben Howard - Boat to an island on wall 28. Forest Swords - Crow
This Move Note is a selection of some of my favorite ideas from Shane O'Mara's Great Book 'In Praise of Walking: The New Science of How We Walk and why It's Good for Us’.
Ce samedi, nos voyages immobiles vont dans l'espace, visent la Lune, font étape par Pluton et regardent les étoiles. Et laissent surtout la parole à des musiciens et des artistes rêveurs et engagés qui vous chantent leur idée du cosmos. Avec Sufjan Stevens, Arthur Russell, David Bowie ou Sun Ra.Sufjan Stevens, Nico Mulhy, Bryce Dessner, James MacAllister - MercuryAir - Universal TravelerArthur Russell - This is How We Walk on The MoonDavid Bowie - Space Oddity (full demo)Galt Macdermot's first natural hair band - alking in spaceSun Ra - EnlightenmentParliament - PFunkOutkast - ATliensAsha Puthli - Space TalkAndreas Dorau - Fred Vom JupiterDaft Punk - ContactBrian Eno - Ending (An Ascent) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Beatie Wolfe interviews Ale Cohen, director of dublab, about twenty years dedicated to the growth of music, arts and culture. Listen to this dublab radio show that takes you from Arthur Russell to Los Shakers via a smashed up record. Orange Juice for the Ears with “musical weirdo and visionary” (Vice) Beatie Wolfe explores the power of music across Space, Science, Art, Health, Film & Technology by talking to the leading luminaries in each field from Nobel Prize winners to multi-platinum producers and hearing the music that has most impacted them, their “Orange Juice for the Ears”. Beatie Wolfe is an artist who has beamed her music into space, been appointed a UN Women role model for innovation and held an acclaimed solo exhibition at the V&A Museum. Ale Cohen’s Orange Juice for the Ears First song that imprinted? “0303456” by Raffaella Carrà First album that shaped who you are? Love and Rockets by Love and Rockets - track played “I Feel Speed” The music you would send into Space? “Money, Money” from the 1972 film version of Cabaret The song you would have at your memorial? “Wheel of the Law” by Kendra Smith The album you would pass onto your kids? La Conferencia Secreta del Toto's Bar by Los Shakers - track played “Mas Largo Que El Ciruela” The show opens with “This is How We Walk on the Moon” by Arthur Russell, which reminds Beatie Wolfe of Ale because of his band's performance at an Arthur Russell tribute night and because it was the reference track for a Beatie Wolfe x Laraaji collab track to commemorate dublab's 20th and Bedrock.LA's 10th anniversaries, that comes out in quadraphonic. This show first aired live on LA’s dublab radio. For rights reasons the music in this podcast version is shorter than in the original broadcast.
Our daily lives are filled with challenges. Maintaining keys to practical living keeps us grounded in a very turbulent world. Today we look at some practical keys on How “We Walk” in our Christian lives.
Our daily lives are filled with challenges. Maintaining keys to practical living keeps us grounded in a very turbulent world. Today we look at some practical keys on How “We Walk” in our Christian lives.
......A.DAISY.CHAIN.FOR.SATAN....... BY JOÃO H 1. Circuit des Yeux - Brainshift 2. JASSS - Cotton For Lunch 3. Angel Olsen - May as Well 4. Loke Rahbek - Fermented 5. Julia Jacklin - LA Dream 6. Lead Belly - Where Did You Sleep Last Night 7. Anika - I Go To Sleep 8. HTRK - Love is Distraction 9. Arthur Russel - This is How We Walk on the Moon 10. Avalon Emerson - Finally Some Common Ground 11. Chelsea Wolfe - Strain 12. FVNERALS - The Hours 13. Hype Williams - Blue Dream 14. My Life with The Thrill Kill Cult - A Daisy Chain For Satan
Feast your ears on a music packed episode with Jake the Snake. Micro-Brews to meditation's dont's and do's. Ancient civilizations to K-9 manipulations.//CONER OBERST, At the Bottom of Everything//ARTHUR RUSSELL, This is How We Walk on the Moon//FUGEES, Vocab//CURSIVE, Big Bang//AVETT BROTHERS, I and Love and You//ATMOSPHERE, Guarantees// INSTAGRAM @limber_wolf//www.limberwolfmusic.com