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Garden Dilemmas, Delights & Discoveries
Episode 26 - Folklore of Hope, Planting Following Nature

Garden Dilemmas, Delights & Discoveries

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2021 16:51


Hello, new and faithful listeners! Thank you for being part of our community, spreading the word about how gardens and nature can heal and grow our lives.This episode starts with a chat about an old-time saying, “March Comes in Like a Lion and Out Like a Lamb.” Or is it “In Like a Lamb and Out Like a Lion?” They imply a balance in weather, a balance in life. While the old sayings are fun to consider, we have no control over nature or the cycles of life.  We can, however, control our ability to spread love to grow feelings of hope.After something sad, like the pandemic, can come something good—there is love opposing fear. There is hope in the promise of new beginnings. https://askmarystone.com/march-folklore-of-hope/Next, we chat about planting following the cycles of nature called phenology, planting by the moon, and why taking clues from Mother Nature, and taking soil temperature, makes so much sense. https://askmarystone.com/planting-following-nature/ The episode wraps up with a fun little ditty about a lineman who used a garden rake to reset power lines counting Mississippi’s between thunder and lightning, leading to the benefits of grounding — gardening in your bare feet.  https://askmarystone.com/counting-mississippi-grounding/Thank you for being part of sharing the garden of life,Mary Stone, Columnist & Garden DesignerGarden Dilemmas? AskMaryStone.com

Hey Mes Amis, Arretons De Chercher Gaou
ST VALENTIN - Apoutchou National et les femmes qui font le tri entre leurs pretendants et se retrouvent celibataires

Hey Mes Amis, Arretons De Chercher Gaou

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2021 50:04


And the clouds come rolling inLike giant castles in the skyTo welcome me homeThough I feel far awayFrom the things I have come to knowFrom that which I knowLove has begun to growThe black sea of stars is calling my name

A Toast to the Arts
Singer-songwriter Evan Wardell: In Like a Lion - Out Like a Light

A Toast to the Arts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 61:34


This episode of Big Blend Radio features Evan Wardell, a musician, producer, and audio engineer based in San Francisco. Hear about his new debut solo album “In Like a Lion / Out Like a Light,” a hook-laden indie rock masterpiece that illustrates the pain of addiction, heartbreak, and the all too common struggle just to get out of bed in the morning. Written, performed, produced, recorded, and mixed entirely by Evan, the album represents at least seven years of songwriting and recording, and as a result offers a chronicle of how he has changed over that time as a person, as a songwriter, and even as an audio engineer. http://www.evanwardellmusic.com/

Big Blend Radio
Big Blend Radio: Musician Evan Wardell - In Like a Lion - Out Like a Light

Big Blend Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 62:00


Join Nancy J. Reid and Lisa D. Smith, the mother-daughter travel team and publishers of Big Blend Magazines, for Big Blend Radio with Evan Wardell, a musician, producer, and audio engineer based in San Francisco. Hear about his new debut solo album “In Like a Lion / Out Like a Light,” a hook-laden indie rock masterpiece that illustrates the pain of addiction, heartbreak, and the all too common struggle just to get out of bed in the morning. Written, performed, produced, recorded, and mixed entirely by Evan, the album represents at least seven years of songwriting and recording, and as a result offers a chronicle of how he has changed over that time as a person, as a songwriter, and even as an audio engineer.  

Dorkness to Light
Podcast #042 - Blue Christmas II: Home for the Holidays

Dorkness to Light

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2020


"Home for the Holidays"Alan and Em revisit the concept of Blue Christmas, which they covered last year on Episode 35. These are services that allow churches to make space for people who aren't quite ready to celebrate the season. But given the way that 2020 went, we're pretty sure that EVERYONE is dealing with loss, discouragement, and depression this year. We give our personal updates, talk about our 2020 holiday thoughts, and then share some mostly (but not altogether) happy Christmas memories. Merry Christmas, seasons greetings, happy holidays, and we wish all out listeners a blessed and joyous 2021.Click on the player below to listen to the episode:  Right-click to download the episode.You may also subscribe to the podcast through Apple Podcasts or the RSS Feed.Link: Episode 35, last year's Blue Christmas discussionLink to Opening Song: "In Like a Lion (Always Winter)" by Relient K We would love to hear from you about this topic, the podcast episode, or the podcast in general. Send e-mail feedback to dorknesstolight@gmail.com You can follow the network on twitter @DorknessToLight or Alan @ProfessorAlan

Sadie Hawkins Pod.
#074 - In Like a Lion (Always Winter)

Sadie Hawkins Pod.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 99:23


It seems the curse of 2020 just can't be lifted, yet in the midst of all this ice and snow our hearts stay warm cause they are filled with Danny and Jess discussing In Like a Lion (Always Winter) from Apathetic EP and Let It Snow, Baby... Let It Reindeer.// Patreon: www.patreon.com/sadiehawkinspod// Merch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/sadie-hawkins-pod// Voice Mail: (402) 95-SADIE// Email: sadiehawkinspod@gmail.com// Twitter @sadiehawkinspod// Instagram @sadiehawkinspod

Hypotheticast
EP.111 — Bow Down to the Skeleton King

Hypotheticast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 53:55


It's been a while since we had a GUEST on this show. But no longer. This episode's got a special man-shaped nougat in the center, and I think you'll really enjoy his flavor. By that, of course, I mean we're doing urban-legend-themed would-you-rathers with none other than Adal Rifai! Join us to find out what Bloody Mary does in her downtime, how a Baby Train works, and exactly how much of a person can be a deer for Emily to be interested in kissing them.  Topics include: Baby Human Centipede, Doing a Train, Pussy Mary and the Blelves, The Tiny Clown Butler from Downton Abbey, Takin' it In Like a Vaccuum, Mouth Violence, Maybe I Can Train My Tongue, Super Confident Monkeys, Bloody Mary Top, The Marx Sisters, If That's the End of It, and Deer John. *** Check out Hello from the Magic Tavern and Hey Riddle Riddle, two shows that Adal hosts and also are very good, what a combo. Come chat with us, and other fans, in our FACEBOOK GROUP.  iTunes FacebookTwitter InstagramYOUTUBE Or, search for us on SPOTIFY if you'd rather find out exactly why the Deerman had to come out of a bottomless pit. And maybe, just maybe, what else is down there.

Kobo Writing Life Podcast
#189 - Touring as an Author vs. Touring as a Musician with Eamon McGrath

Kobo Writing Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2020 40:34


Canadian musician and author Eamon McGrath joins us on the podcast this week to discuss the differences and similarities between being a musician and being an author. He talks about how his first book came about while he was touring Europe as a musician, how playing his own music in front of a crowd differs from reading his own words, and how learning to edit his books has influenced his approach to songwriting. Stay tuned until the end of the episode to hear Eamon play us his song, In Like a Lion.

Like a Boss Podcast
Becoming Physically, Mentally, and Emotionally fit.

Like a Boss Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2019 15:54


In Like a Boss Episode 2, I welcome special guest Jerrod Smith (founder and visionary of The Fight Club and No Sweat Fitness) to talk on the topic of being physically, mentally, and emotionally fit. 

Eclectic As Heck Podcast
Eclectic As Heck Podcast Episode 3

Eclectic As Heck Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2018 31:47


Heavy-Duty Eclectic with this episode of Eclectic As Heck. Running in the Family by Level 42, Best Friend by Sofi Tukker, What Do You Want From Me by Pink Floyd, Sand by Phish, Celebration Day by Led Zeppelin, Sink Hole by Drive-By Truckers, Ten Year Tunnel by Only Son, In Like the Rose by Black Rebel Motorcycle Club. All music tracks have been uploaded to mixcloud for the specific purpose of paying the artists and to avoid copyright infringement. 

Establishing Shot
In Like a Lion: March at the Browning Cinema

Establishing Shot

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2018 50:03


March stands at an interesting juncture of the cinema world. Sundance, Berlinale, the BAFTAs and the Oscars have just wrapped up. In their wake, the summer blockbusters have started appearing, heralding the warmer months and, also, different conversations about movies. In the Browning Cinema, March is a busy month with screenings running throughout Spring Break. The post In Like a Lion: March at the Browning Cinema appeared first on The DeBartolo Performing Arts Center.

Dr. David Brodbeck's Psychology Lectures from Algoma University
Psychology 3256 (Winter 2017) - Factorial ANOVA 02

Dr. David Brodbeck's Psychology Lectures from Algoma University

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2017 46:03


Eventually we'll finish ANOVA. IN LIKE 4 WEEKS. Music 'Turncoat' by Anti-Flag

Never Expire: A Podcast by Eston College
In Like a Needle and out Like a Fishhook – Porn Addiction – Episode #69

Never Expire: A Podcast by Eston College

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2016 57:42


In this episode, Josh and Nathan tackle the topic of porn addiction. We share our personal stories and discuss stats and research about addiction to encourage people that it is possible to quit porn for good! Gopher Report: Josh had a page on his website with books he recommends: joshchalmers.com/books. … The post In Like a Needle and out Like a Fishhook – Porn Addiction – Episode #69 appeared first on Never Expire: A podcast by Eston College.

Liberty Conspiracy Audios
Liberty Conspiracy 4-29-12 Jury Nullification Wins in Court, Arizona and the US Gubment Wrong on Immigration, A Personal Story of Jury Nullification

Liberty Conspiracy Audios

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2012 122:36


Opening with Kasabian's "Days Are Forgotten", we delve into the forgotten principle of JURY NULLIFICATION, which stems from the ancient Common Law, and which is not mentioned by most judges in contemporary courts. It's an important power that the people have to negate bad laws! Check out the news story and our analysis. Then, listen as El G Grande explains why both Arizona and the gubment cats in DC are wrong in their immigration arguments in the Supreme Court! We go into some valuable information for liberty lovers, and stress the economic benefits of unlimited immigration! With music by Kasabian, The Fatima Mansions, Girls Against Boys ("Rockets Are Red" and "In Like flynn"), The Sex Pistols ("Bodies" and "Holidays in the Sun" - LIVE!), Steely Dan ("Black Friday"), Morphine ("Super Sex"), Massive Attack ("Man Next Door"), Iggy and the Stooges ("I Wanna Be your Dog") blending into The Cult's homage, ("Phoenix")! Be Seeing You!

ConsciousSHIFT with Julie Ann Turner
Jean Shinoda Bolen – “Deeply Rooted: The Interwoven Future of Women, Trees & Our Planet” 07/06/2011

ConsciousSHIFT with Julie Ann Turner

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2011 55:12


If you've ever admired a tree for its simple beauty, appreciated its cool shade, or loved climbing up its large trunk and branches, you are part of a deeply rooted tribe that Jean Shinoda Bolen calls "tree people." In Like a Tree, this bestselling author and Jungian analyst invites us to explore our sacred relationship to these magnificent centerpieces of nature, and uncover the hidden wisdom they have to offer.Drawing on her own walking practice among the giant redwoods, and as an advocate for a Fifth World Conference on Women at the United Nations, Jean shares with Julie Ann a variety of topics including: the role of trees as archetypal and sacred symbols, what it means to be a "tree person" in this time in history, and how this might have to do with the next evolutionary step for humanity. Drawing powerful parallels between the future of trees and the future of women and girls, Jean exposes how deeply intertwined the fate of our planet may be with our consciousness and care of these vital and essential assets.Sprinkled with wisdom drawn from the Tao, Buddha's teachings, Jung, and Hildegard von Bingen's life, Like a Tree is a mystical and poetic book that inspires us to deepen our unique relationship to trees and take action in our own natural ways.