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In this twenty-fourth installment of the ongoing live series with Wendy Nash inquiring into meditation practice on and off the cushion we explore fear and courage. What are the pros and cons of fear and courage? How much is too much and how much is enough? How are these best viewed and worked with inContinue reading "Fear And Courage | “Meditation Q & A With Wendy Nash” #24"
Pretty exciting weekend in Sonoma. Denny explodes like a 1989 NASCAR DNF. MTJ runs out of gas. Second race in a row for this to happen at the top level of racing in NASCAR. Slow down and check details fellas! Hey we are heading to Iowa. First time the cup guys have raced here inContinue reading "Bank On NASCAR Episode 17. Iowa"
There is a woman in the Bible that you probably don't know. I know that I had never heard of, or at least never paid attention to her story until a few years ago. Do you know the Syrophoenician woman in Matthew 15? (If any of you say absolutely, I'm going to feel a little dumb.). Jesus and the disciples have travelled out of the Jewish area, probably seeking peace and quiet. They come to the region of Tyre and Sidon thinking that no one would know Jesus here. This would be in current day Lebanon, one of the oldest continually inhabited areas in the world. The woman that approaches them is of Canaanite descent, a native of Phoenician seaboard. She spoke Greek. Most likely a pagan woman who had grown up worshipping many gods. She has no connection to Jewish heritage. But she has heard about Jesus and she needs a miracle. inContinue on with this story with the rest of the show notes at Nothin' But Fine.---Check out the Nothin' But Fine blog and website.Follow us on social media: Instagram Facebook Twitter YouTube Want everything in your inbox? Subscribe to the Nothin' But Fine newsletter!
Welcome to Season 6 of Cork Talk! We're kicking off our new season with an interview with Laura and David Comer from Gioia dell Amore Cellars in Mayodan, NC! Laura and David purchased the vineyard at Autumn Creek as part of their mission to Scatter Joy. Their name and their mission is deeply linked inContinue reading →
Dr. Sasha Reid is an assistant professor at the University of Calgary, teaching in the Departments of Sociology, Psychology, and in the Faculty of Law. She is also currently a law student at the University of Calgary. Sasha came to media attention when she developed a serial homicide database that suggested patterns in homicides inContinue reading "Scattered Episode 25: All About That (Data)base – Interview with Dr. Sasha Reid"
This post contains affiliate links. Painful Joy, published in April 2022 and available on Amazon, represents five years of intensive research in the U.S., Poland, Sweden, Israel and Germany, by author Max Friedman, as he seeks to unearth and understand the real life stories of his parents, Sam and Frieda, two poor Polish Jews. InContinue reading "Sometimes Life Give Us Painful Joy"
In this special edition episode with Council Member Hernandez of L.A. City Council’s 1st District, we discuss upcoming rent raises in 2024 and their impact on housing insecurity in L.A.; we also discuss voting against the police budget earlier this year, new funding sources for the L.A. Ethics Commission, the race for new leadership inContinue reading IT'S MONEY OR PEOPLE POWERED: THE CHOICE IS YOURS →
In this special edition episode with Council Member Hernandez of L.A. City Council’s 1st District, we discuss upcoming rent raises in 2024 and their impact on housing insecurity in L.A.; we also discuss voting against the police budget earlier this year, new funding sources for the L.A. Ethics Commission, the race for new leadership inContinue reading IT'S MONEY OR PEOPLE POWERED: THE CHOICE IS YOURS →
Born shortly after the end of World War 2, Carolyn was the fourth child, third daughter to a working class family of seven children, inContinue reading
In episode 28 of the Video Wizards podcast, we are confronted with a persisting theme of assassinations and gun violence in popular media as we head back to the month May in 1993. In the arcades, Frank Castle drags Nick Fury with him into a cycle of carnage on a rampage through the underworld, inContinue reading "VIDEO WIZARDS PODCAST – Episode 28: May 1993"
We are here, dearest, to speak upon a subject or two. Yes? Absolutely. Go ahead. Firstly, dearest, you are aware of the troubles abounding inContinue reading
Do you have teenagers and want to know what signs to watch for to protect and encourage quality mental health? On this episode guest Shirae Durfey shares what she wished she would have known before her son died by suicide. She also shares great ideas to help your family and yourself prioritize mental health. Are you inContinue reading "Episode 107: Teen Mental Health"
Last time we talked about wise speech in various modes and contexts but didn’t get around to mentioning much about our always on worldwide internet society. In this twelfth installment of the ongoing live series with Wendy Nash inquiring into meditation practice on and off the cushion we return to wise speech this time inContinue reading "World Wide Wise Speech Part 2: Gender | August 31, 2023 “Meditation Q & A With Wendy Nash” #12"
TRIGGER WARNING: In this episode we discuss domestic violence. After escaping a domestic violence relationship Meredith tried dating, but after being unsuccessful with meeting a partner to have a family with she did some research and decided to take matters into her own hands by having a baby on her own. She now lives inContinue reading "S2:E22 – Meredith & Rani"
For the thirty-second episode of the It’s Just A Hill Cycling Podcast Jon sits back down with Cal and BSP to go over the first week of the 2023 Tour de France. On top of hashing out some of the highlights from the first nine stages, they also revisit some of the predictions made inContinue reading "IJAH Pod 032 – TdF Rest Day Recap"
In this special bonus episode I chat with Dr David Wilkinson from City Fertility in Melbourne. It’s thanks to him that I have my gorgeous daughter Alexandra and I’m so grateful he gave me his time to answer all of your pressing questions regarding the medical side of becoming a solo mum by choice. InContinue reading "S2:Bonus 2 – Interview with Fertility Specialist – Dr David Wilkinson"
In this episode of my podcast ‘The Break’:
In this episode of my podcast ‘The Break': ? How I ended up as a presenter at a Dutch Star Wars convention (Echobase) ? My reaction to the trailer for Dune – Part 2 ? The religious undertones of the TV-series ‘Silo' on Apple TV Plus ? What do superheroes and the apostles have inContinue reading "The Week of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom" The post The Week of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom appeared first on Father Roderick.
In this episode of my podcast ‘The Break': ? How I ended up as a presenter at a Dutch Star Wars convention (Echobase) ? My reaction to the trailer for Dune – Part 2 ? The religious undertones of the TV-series ‘Silo' on Apple TV Plus ? What do superheroes and the apostles have inContinue reading "The Week of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom" The post The Week of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom appeared first on Father Roderick.
This episode features Brianna Burns from the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services! In her role, she serves as the Executive Director of the North Carolina Wine and Grape Council. Her focus is to promote and elevate North Carolina Wine as a brand and to get people to try North Carolina Wine. InContinue reading →
Schools typically have long laundry lists of all the pilots and innovations they want to do—if only they had the time and resources. Or they have laundry lists of improvement projects that are in the works—but then the execution suffers on all of them. How should a school choose which innovations and improvements to invest inContinue reading "Season 4, Episode 4: Which Pilots Should My School Try?"
Becoming a solo mum by choice was always in the back of Haylee's mind and after having a front row seat to her friend going through the journey, she decided to pursue this avenue to motherhood herself. After a pretty dramatic start to mum life, she now lives in Bendigo with her daughter Neve. InContinue reading "S1:E36 – Haylee and Neve"
Becoming a solo mum by choice was always in the back of Haylee's mind and after having a front row seat to her friend going through the journey, she decided to pursue this avenue to motherhood herself. After a pretty dramatic start to mum life, she now lives in Bendigo with her daughter Neve. InContinue reading "Episode 36 – Haylee and Neve"
Nat decided at a wedding she probably didn't want to get married, but at that same wedding it became crystal clear she did really want to be a mother. After a pretty long journey including endometriosis and a very stressful second pregnancy, she now lives in Melbourne with her two boys Harry and Hudson. InContinue reading "S1:E28 – Nat, Harry and Hudson"
Nat decided at a wedding she probably didn't want to get married, but at that same wedding it became crystal clear she did really want to be a mother. After a pretty long journey including endometriosis and a very stressful second pregnancy, she now lives in Melbourne with her two boys Harry and Hudson. InContinue reading "Episode 28 – Nat, Harry and Hudson"
Jen took a long time to make peace with having a baby on her own when meeting the love of her life wasn't working out as planned. When her mum got sick, she knew it was what she needed to do to make her dreams of being a mother come true. Jen now lives inContinue reading "Episode 22 – Jen and Beatrice"
Jen took a long time to make peace with having a baby on her own when meeting the love of her life wasn't working out as planned. When her mum got sick, she knew it was what she needed to do to make her dreams of being a mother come true. Jen now lives inContinue reading "S1:E22 – Jen and Beatrice"
The sixteenth episode of the It’s Just A Hill Cycling Podcast is coming to you on the second rest day of the 2022 Tour de France, and Cal and Jon are here to catch you up on what has happened during the second week of the race. They review some of the most exciting moments inContinue reading "IJAH Pod 016 – 2022 Tour de France Week 2 Rest Day Recap"
Before a friend mentioned pursing having a child alone to Kath, she had never considered it. She was 43 at the time, and decided to just go with it, so when it didn't work she could put the concept of being a mother behind her. Imagine her surprise when it worked! Kath now lives inContinue reading "S1:E20 – Kath and Lily"
Before a friend mentioned pursing having a child alone to Kath, she had never considered it. She was 43 at the time, and decided to just go with it, so when it didn't work she could put the concept of being a mother behind her. Imagine her surprise when it worked! Kath now lives inContinue reading "Episode 20 – Kath and Lily"
I need a spinach detector to get all of my spinach organized. Coming soon from Big Finish Productions, for all your kitchen needs: Spinach Detectors. Joining their long and extensive line of kitchen equipment, like Potato Detectors, Beet Detectors, and angry Time Lord Detectors. Winter for the Adept written by Andrew Cartmel and released inContinue reading →
Life doesn’t go as planned. You’ve messed up. You drug your feet. You had no idea what to do. Life shifted. Your numbers aren’t even close to your average – Sound at all like your life? In this last episode of the summer Kamille will walk you through 4 easy hacks that will help you inContinue reading "Episode 102: G.R.I.T. 4 Hacks to Push Through Hard"
It was a non-negotiable for Jessie that she have children, and after another significant relationship didn't work out, she decided to take her future into her own hands to ensure her dreams of being a mother would come true. Jessie lives in a New South Wales with her gorgeous 9 month old daughter Joni. InContinue reading "S1:E14 – Jessie and Joni"
It was a non-negotiable for Jessie that she have children, and after another significant relationship didn't work out, she decided to take her future into her own hands to ensure her dreams of being a mother would come true. Jessie lives in a New South Wales with her gorgeous 9 month old daughter Joni. InContinue reading "Episode 14 – Jessie and Joni"
In this episode, Petrone and Wynhoff Olsen talk about their connections to rural places and the inspiration for their book. We discuss the affordances and challenges of living and teaching in rural places, work to outline what a critical rural English Pedagogy is, and how teachers and teachers educators can use critical rural pedagogy inContinue reading "Author Talk – Drs. Rob Petrone & Allison Wynhoff Olsen"
Welcome to ‘A Couple of Europhiles’ where one of the Europhiles, Francis, has correctly predicted the last 14 elections, including Trump and Brexit on their podcast. They explore cultural realities and dissonance and today, as promised, Bailey and Francis bring you the French Elections; Part Deux. Why Macron won and what makes the elections inContinue reading "French Elections: Part Deux"
For the ninth episode of the It’s Just A Hill podcast, Cal Goodhouse sits down to chat with Jon about all things cycling. Cal shares his experience working for a bike shop, tells us about his first race and how it sparked his love-hate relationship with the sport, discusses the state of pro cycling inContinue reading "IJAH Pod 009 with Cal Goodhouse"
[5/2/2022 UPDATE: Uploaded overlooked mp3 for the non-youtube podcast version] Physical therapist and writer Melissa Mayer joins the podcast to talk about her life, work, and various topics of mutual interest like Buddhism, sobriety, travel, healing, service work, meditation and education. From Melissa’s bio I have been practicing physical therapy for over 13 years inContinue reading "(Holistic) Physical Therapy, Buddhism, Sobriety And Alternative Education With Melissa Mayer"
Bailey and Francis discuss the reality of those pipe lines, how Italy is saving energy the best they can – in a myriad of ways – not to mention the secret about that gas tax. They discuss current strengths and challenges within the EU, China’s perspective and traveling to Turkey during the devestating crisis inContinue reading "A Couple of Europhiles take in Ukrainian refugees and discuss the current crisis in Ukraine"
In this episode, I provide a summary of Wyatt’s novel as well as read the first few pages. I’m really excited to talk about this text because of the way the narrative of leaving a rural place sits in conversation with that of Zentner’s In the Wild Light. Check out Wyatt’s Twitter thread mentioned inContinue reading "RRYAL: Melissa Wyatt’s Funny How Things Change Episode 1"
I was so fortunate to get this book in my ALAN box. If you are an ELA teacher, librarian, or otherwise YA advocate, you need to know about ALAN aka Assembly on Literature for Adolescents of NCTE. Here’s a link to their website for more details about their annual conference and other helpful stuff. InContinue reading "RRYAL: Jeff Zentner’s The Serpent King: Episode 1"
In our 69th episode, we chat with Robin Petering (@robinpetering), the executive director of Lens. Co, a research and advocacy company committed to ending youth homelessness in Los Angeles. We speak with Robin about her journey from community-based clinics in Oregon as an undergrad student to her PHD program at USC, which she completed inContinue reading EPISODE 69 – YOUTH HOMELESSNESS IN L.A. WITH ROBIN PETERING →
In our 69th episode, we chat with Robin Petering (@robinpetering), the executive director of Lens. Co, a research and advocacy company committed to ending youth homelessness in Los Angeles. We speak with Robin about her journey from community-based clinics in Oregon as an undergrad student to her PHD program at USC, which she completed inContinue reading EPISODE 69 – YOUTH HOMELESSNESS IN L.A. WITH ROBIN PETERING →
This week, Kebmo is taking a backseat once again, so taking the reins once again are the dynamic duo Ratbone and Bobby Cardoni! They both picked out three songs each which their wives can’t stand! Here’s the playlist on Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube to listen to later and be sure to get these songs inContinue reading "The Sixer 57: Songs Our Wives Hate feat. Jerome Bertelli & Bobby Cardoni"
Many people say that we should be present, but few explain why we should do so, like what are the actual benefits? And this is what I'd like to talk about here today. Being present is a prime Spiritual ability and state. But if you don't believe in spirituality, being present is like being inContinue reading "The Benefits of Being Present | Why is it Better to Live in the Present"
Brian Phillip Whalen is the author of Semiotic Love [Stories], and his work appears in The Southern Review, Creative Nonfiction, the Flash Nonfiction Food anthology, and elsewhere. Wilson Koewing is a writer from South Carolina. His work has recently appeared in Bending Genres, Maudlin House, New World Writing, X-R-A-Y, and Trampset. Bud Smith lives inContinue reading "Whalen x Koewing x Smith" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Kebmo is solo and fully out of his element, talking about the hot traxx in 2020. Popular rap has never been his thing, but TikTok forced it down his throat this past year. Here’s the playlist on Spotify and Apple Music to listen to later and be sure to get these songs inContinue reading "The Sixer 41: 2020 Rap Hits"
This week, Kebmo is solo talking about some of his current favorite hard rocking songs! He says “that song rocks” a minimum of three times throughout the episode, so look forward to that. Here’s the playlist to listen to later and be sure to get these songs in your rotation. Lots of great stuff inContinue reading "The Sixer 39: The Hard Stuff"
This week, Kebmo is joined by frequent guest and fan favorite, Dan Briney aka Cuzzy D aka Danny Moon! This episode is a retrospect on great (mostly indie rock-type vibes) music from 2020! Here’s the playlist to listen to later and be sure to get these songs in your rotation. Lots of great stuff inContinue reading "The Sixer 38: 2020 Wrapped feat. Danny Moon"
This week, Kebmo is rocking out Texican Style! Continuing on with the month of November’s theme, this week’s artist, as you may be able to tell from the title, is Los Lonely Boys! Here’s the playlist to listen to later and be sure to get these songs in your rotation. Lots of great stuff inContinue reading "The Sixer 32: Los Lonely Boys"