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Burleigh Village Church
Holy Spirit Week 4

Burleigh Village Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 24:13


This is week 4 in our series on the Holy Spirit where we talk about the Third Space... Intrigued? Then listen in.

Waking Up
Married en mass

Waking Up

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2019 37:27


Hello podcast people! Happy Tuesday and we hope you're ready for another thrilling (at least we think so) episode of Waking Up. Today we talk all the feel-good things and then quickly jump into the topic of mass weddings, predominantly in the Middle East. Intrigued?? Then please settle in and listen up as we talk you through our findings and thoughts. G & L x FEEL GOOD FOUR1. In New York, you could now be fined up to $250,000 for calling someone 'illegal'2. Nine Latin American Countries Have Set Goal for 70% Renewable Energy - More than twice the European Union3. An anonymous mental health clinic is encouraging Australian men to seek help4. EU Approves Groundbreaking New ‘Right to Repair’ Laws Requiring Appliances to Be Easier to FixMASS WEDDINGS

LesTalk
Never have I ever - Lesbian Edition

LesTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2019 20:03


Never have I ever... join Charl & Aislinn as they tackle some strange questions and teach each other on what a rainbow kiss is! Intrigued? Then join us for a fun filled episode.

HallMark & Jess
Harvest Love

HallMark & Jess

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2019 49:51


Picture it: pears. Pear orchards. Pear cobbler. Medicine. Intrigued? Then you must work for Hallmark! It's Harvest Love, and we're going to decide if it's a Will or a Ronnie. 

Chigwell Christian Fellowship Bible Teaching

Most of us have listened to preachers who, even though speaking for an hour or so, end up talking about absolutely nothing. So not wishing to be left out Beresford here makes his contribution to the genre - an hour's talk about absolutely nothing! Intrigued? Then we suggest you hear this talk to find out what he's going on about.

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From the Bottom of the Record Box
Caamp shake up the show – listen now to hear why

From the Bottom of the Record Box

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2018 40:39


Let us introduce you to CAAMP - or rather, let Duncan introduce you to CAAMP. Firstly, friend of the show Duncan calls into the studio and recommends Vagabond by CAAMP. Duncan then goes on a good old ramble about camping and watching caveman TV. Secondly, Richard and Tobin give their thoughts on Vagabond and a new friendship is forged. Intrigued? Then listen on! Furthermore, we have a second Listener Recommendation from Carter in New York City, USA. Stay tuned and you will hear two Record Box Classics, one from Lisa Loeb and one from The Rolling Stones. In addition, Magic Bronson and Russian Red complete today's line up. Track Listing Evil Plans Magic BronsonCigarettes Russian RedVagabond CaampSeasons (Waiting On You) Future IslandsStay (I Missed You) Lisa LoebCrazy Mama The Rolling StonesNervous Magic Bronson CAAMP is a folk trio from Ohio, making beautiful noise Duncan called into the show to introduce his Listener Recommendation. If you'd like to do the same you can recommend your favourite tracks here. Their website describes them as: Started by boyhood friends Evan Westfall and Taylor Meier, CAAMP came to life in Athens, Ohio. Taylor began penning and playing original songs at coffee shops around Athens in 2013. Evan moved down a couple of years later and together in a hazy attic, enjoying light beers. They would find the heartfelt sound that became CAAMP. Since independently releasing their self-titled first record in 2016, they have climbed Spotify charts, headlined the US, purchased denim jackets and added a bass-playing buddy, Matt Vinson. He also enjoys light beers and denim. With the recent release of their sophomore album, the Ohioan trio has high hopes and no reservations. The Band is currently on tour and are playing in London, UK on February 6th 2019 at Oslo. From the Bottom of the Record Box has generously been supplied tickets for this event. We are hopeful to gain access to the boys backstage. We can't thank Duncan enough for his exuberant, honest and passionate conversation with us. And for recommending such a great track. Because of this, CAAMP have become firm favourites here at Record Box HQ. Magic Bronson We couldn't find out too much about Magic Bronson so we headed by their website and this is what it said… Times are tough, and Magic Bronson is nervous. The Los Angeles-born-and-based duo has spent its six years together soaking up what’s going on in the world, and they’re profoundly uneasy. Their response to most situations is to write a song, which is how the 2017 track “Nervous” sprang into life. If you’re new to Magic Bronson, “Nervous” is a good place to start. The itchy lyric – “All the things that make you nervous/ Crooked cops and guilty verdicts/ Fires, floods, parking permits” – is countered by an absolute swirling corker of a synthpop melody. It's earworm properties are pretty spectacular. Most Magic Bronson songs nail that same combination – stone-cold melody-making paired with lyrics that are provocative and sometimes trippy. What makes it special is that the duo - Matt Lieberman (bass, synths, most lyrics) and Michael Nicastro (vocals, synths, drum programming, production). It is constitutionally unable to write the same song twice.  How they met... Nicastro, from Thousand Oaks, has been Lieberman’s musical other half since they ran into each other at a neighborhood dive bar in 2012. They knew each other by sight. Matt, raised in Agoura Hills, had been playing in a hip hop band, and Michael, a drummer by trade, was in another local group. “We were both looking for something new to do, and his dad is a musician and had a home studio, so we decided to get together and use his dad’s jam room,” Lieberman says. Together, they turned out to be greater than the sum of their parts. A classic pairing of opposites, they’re a match made in music heaven. Nicastro is the eternal optimist, and bubbling over with ideas; Lieberman is “grumpy and sensitive”...

Chigwell Christian Fellowship Bible Teaching
The Baptism With the Holy Spirit – Part 2 SA 17

Chigwell Christian Fellowship Bible Teaching

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2018 52:52


This study examines the subjective effect on believers' lives by being filled with the Holy Spirit. Reference to the biblical symbolism of wind, fire, water and the dove demonstrates the ministry of the Holy Spirit, which is shown to be far wider than just the spiritual gifts He imparts. Ultimately it is to simply glorify Jesus by enabling Him to live through us. The problems of leaking and keeping your feet on the bottom are also dealt with. (Intrigued? Then have a listen!)

Screw it, Just Do it
#032: Getting paid to have fun: How the Disappearing Dining Club turned a dream into a reality.

Screw it, Just Do it

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2017 32:33


"We had a hundred people come. They'd all paid £50 directly into my bank account. And at the point that they paid me, they didn't know where they were going to eat food, what food they were going to eat and by that point we just created this momentum that we were able to generate. And out of these people none of these were my friends. We generated a hundred real customers through social media, a little website, some branding, and some listings in some magazines." Stuart Langley and Frederick Bolin, co-founders of The Disappearing Dining Club have thrown dinner parties in laundrettes, in lighthouses, film sets and fashion stores.  Stuart started the business in 2010 and since then has partnered and collaborated with a whole host of individuals, companies and brands from Google to Rita Ora to throw dinner parties that offer more than just great food and drink. Do you love restaurants but also love dining in beautiful and unusual locations with a group of cool strangers where there are no menus and you eat what you're given?  Intrigued? Then join Stuart Langley as we tuck in...

Real Estate Rockstars
423: Use the Infinite Banking Concept to Create Wealth and Streams of Income with M.C Laubscher

Real Estate Rockstars

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2016 36:45


Learn how to grow wealth with real estate investing using a cash flow management system which captures wealth and redirects cashflow back into your own personal economy instead of an outside economy such as a bank. Using the infinite banking concept, you leverage your money and create multiple income streams by acting as both the saver and the borrower. Intrigued? Then listen to M.C. Laubscher break down this nontraditional way to invest in real estate and grow wealth in our latest podcast. M.C. Laubscher is a wealth strategist, educator, and financial freedom fighter.  He is the founder and president of Valhalla Wealth Financial and host of the popular business and investing podcast, Cashflow Ninja. He believes the best way to achieve this in the Information Age, is by reclaiming the banking function in your own financial life through structuring an efficient cash flow management system and creating and building assets that provide multiple streams of income. M.C. challenges existing societal belief systems and misinformation around concepts such as money, saving, investing, wealth and retirement. Join us as M.C shares his mindset and a glance at his journey to becoming a Real Estate Rockstar by helping as many people as possible eliminate the control banks and financial institutions have over their lives by building their wealth in a variety of ways outside of Wall Street. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Doctor Who: Radio Free Skaro
Radio Free Skaro #469 - Dramatic Delights

Doctor Who: Radio Free Skaro

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2015 86:45


Happy post-10th Who birthday, everyone! What with Peter Capaldi visiting the Doctor Who Experience and entertaining children with birthday cakes and charm, it’s easy to forget that other things were happening in the world of Who this week, like Big Finish announcing they’ll be making their audio adventures until at least 2020, or a mad genius 3D printing a bust of the aforementioned Mr. Capaldi. All mere preamble though, as this week we bring you an interview with biographer Richard Marson, who is following up his excellent book on John Nathan-Turner with “Drama and Delight: The Life of Verity Lambert.” Intrigued? Then lend us the use of your aural cavities for an hour and change!   Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com

Playground of Possibilities ~ Alun Jones & Tamara Younker
Are you plugged into your power and potency?

Playground of Possibilities ~ Alun Jones & Tamara Younker

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2015


Do you even really know the power and potency that you have? Can you think of a time when you plugged into them and then possibilities galore lit up around you? The possibilities are always there, it is just that we cannot always see them……. What could your life be like if you used more of your power and potency? And what could you create if you used it 24/7 or does staying small, invisible and feeling pathetic seem safer to you? Intrigued? Then join Alun and Laura in the Playground of Possibilities. www.facebook.com/LifeWithPlay  

Preliminary Health Care Podcast
How Often Should You Eat, Part 1: Raising Doubts

Preliminary Health Care Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2014 11:17


More at: http://preliminaryhealthcare.blogspot.com/2014/12/how-often-should-you-eat-part-1-raising.html Because of the complex nature of this topic, I’ve broken it down into 5 parts: this installment is meant to raise your suspicions about traditional advice, followed by installments focused on fat loss, muscle mass, and health & longevity. The final installment will discuss how to create a metabolism capable of “Infrequent Eating.” How often do you eat? How often do you think you should eat? I don’t know the answer to the first, but I’ll bet the second answer is something like 5-6 small meals each day, or every 3 hours. Okay, next question: Why should you eat this often? Your answer is probably along the lines of to keep my metabolism up, or to make sure my body builds muscle rather than devours it. And why shouldn’t we believe these recommendations? They’re spouted by virtually all public health and fitness authorities. But like so many recommendations, these too are conceived in only a narrow perspective. In this post, we’ll look at how these recommendations came to be. Infrequent Eating Let’s call the traditional recommendations for eating frequency “Frequent Eating” (FE). But if, by the end of these posts, you come to believe that FE is not necessarily beneficial and potentially detrimental, we’ll need a new methodology to replace it—“Infrequent Eating” (IE). The principles of IE span back at least into the 1950’s, and more recently have become formalized as “Intermittent Fasting” (IF). I prefer the term Infrequent Eating over Intermittent Fasting because, whereas IF seems like a imposed burden, IE alludes to the fact that eating infrequently is a normal, natural, and easy expression of human eating behavior which requires no harsh imposition. In studies, animals who undergo these principles exhibit some striking characteristics: • They live longer. • They are healthier and have less incidence of disease. • They are more functional and have more muscle mass. • They are leaner. Intrigued? Then keep reading… PAGE BREAKS IF generally consists of fasting for 1-2 days once or twice each week. In my conception of IE, though, you simply refrain from food each day until evening. You may already be asking “how is that normal, natural, or easy?” To answer that, we’ll first have to look at the origins of the Eat Every 3 Hours rule. The Genesis of the 3-Hour Rule How do you think the 3-hour rule came about? Perhaps some scientists, curious about optimal meal frequency, made several groups of people consume food at different frequencies; a once-a-day group, twice-a-day group, 3-times-a-day group…all the way to a 12-times-a-day group—and then monitored them for their entire lives, periodically measuring various dimensions of health and how long they lived…or maybe not. Even though such a rigorous and lengthy experiment might give us some solid answers, it would be impractical and expensive. Instead, such recommendations are cobbled together from many experiments and assumptions. And therein lies the problem. The data which informs these recommendations are established in the context of a high-carbohydrate diet; why is this a problem? When you eat carbohydrate, your body releases a hormone called “insulin,” which stashes fuel away in your (often fat-) cells and prevents it from being burned until insulin levels drop some hours later. Carbohydrate also knocks out a special neurotransmitter in your brain called, “orexin,” which is important for allowing wakefulness and alertness. Imagine how this plays out in a typical day: you wake up, eat a breakfast of juice and cereal (both very high in carbohydrate) and head to work. From the moment you eat, insulin goes to work locking fuel away. At the same time, orexin is being whittled away to leave you feeling tired. If you don’t fall asleep, you’ll be compelled to eat by a brain sensing WARNING: Low Fuel and the experience of stress that accompanies fatigue. Notice, a few things: • Your compulsion to eat is NOT because you’re actually low on fuel, but rather because you have fuel which you cannot access due to prior carbohydrate ingestion. • Your feeling tired is not a result of needing to eat, but rather because you did eat. How backwards is that?! Think of it like this: eating tells your body to rest so that it can go to work using those nutrients to repair and rejuvenate your body. You’ll then likely eat something with carbohydrate, and the cycle repeats…and the cycle repeats…and the cycle repeats…5 or 6 time before you get into bed and allow your body to do what it was trying to do after every meal—rest and rejuvenate. You may experience a temporary increase in wakefulness after each meal, but realize this is NOT necessarily due to an increase in fuel-availability, but rather for a temporary spike in a few other neurotransmitters (dopamine and adrenaline), which are subdued with the latter effects to orexin. Here is a common point of misinterpretation. One might easily mistake the lethargy described above as evidence that their metabolism is slowing down, and the fact that they feel better after eating as evidence that their metabolism is speeding up. Hence, “frequent eating keeps your metabolism up.” Indeed, you can measure metabolism via body temperature—and eating does increase your body’s output of heat, thus increasing metabolism (this is called the “thermic effect of food”). But like fuel availability and wakefulness, these phenomena only seem directly related, but are actually disconnected. Your conscious experience of wakefulness and alertness are not increased by the metabolism-boost from eating…this “boost” is manifested as an increase in body heat! What would happen without carbohydrate/food? Now imagine a day without a high-carbohydrate breakfast (or not breakfast at all). Rather than sequestering your body’s access to fuel and triggering sleep (by knocking out orexin), your body starts and goes through the day more alert and with unimpeded access to body fat. You sail through the entire day without hunger or fatigue; then you finally eat dinner, which knocks out orexin and allows you to get a restful night of sleep while your body rejuvenates and improves itself. In the next post, we’ll look at the relevance of eating frequency to fat loss. Thank you for reading. Be well, Nicklaus Millican

Search for Schlock
Women In Cages (1971)

Search for Schlock

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2014


http://searchforschlock.com/media/podcasts/sfs-046-WomenInCages.mp3 Download MP3 At long last, Andrew and Chris delve into the murky waters of the Women in Prison film, a subgenre of exploitation cinema that centers on a concept we like to call "incarcerated ladies." Intrigued? Then you're a disgusting pig. But also, you might want to start with Women in Cages, which we think is an excellent introduction to the genre. For one thing, it's brought to you in part by schlock legend Roger Corman, so the laughs are guaranteed. Furthermore, it prominently features blaxploitation icon Pam Grier in an early role. And that's it. That's all the things. But if that's not enough for you, who cares? It's not like you'll ever get a real woman to spend time with you, pervert. You may as well just watch the movie. (You make us sick.) Original post located at searchforschlock.com.

Shark Liver Oil
The Night Circus 4: Incendiary Divination

Shark Liver Oil

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2013 56:14


"Watch out Marco! It's a paper hat tearing, tarot reading, ash blowing ex-girlfriend and she's out for revenge!!" Um, spoiler alert. Welcome to the last in our series of podcasts about Erin Morgenstern's The Night Circus. We've come too far to turn back now. Two starcrossed lovers seem destined to enter a magical duel, one circus owner seems destined for mental insanity and one young man from Massachusetts seems destined for continued obscurity. None of that happens. But it's fun finding out why. We've also got a special bonus soundtrack which will leap out of the book and hump your ears into submission. Intrigued? Then let's begin.. As ever, send your wonderful insights and idiot remarks over to sharkliveroilpodcast@gmail.com or tweet us at @sharkliveroil