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Photo: 1539. No known restrictions on publication. @Batchelorshow TONIGHT: Moving from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia to Lebanon Beirut, from Petersburg, Russia to Johannesberg, South Africa, with attetion to the SEC climatology measures and the creation of the five Eyes in the second world war.
WBT reporter Breaking Brett Jensen joins Good Morning BT live from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia with tales of middle east heat and humidity, how he selected the locations that he wanted to visit, and his discovery of a KFC, Krispy Kreme and Hardees literally beside one another in Jeddah.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After the events that transpired at Night of Champions, is this the end of the bloodline as we know it? Seth Rollins is now the face of Monday Night Raw, but will he thrive in that role? Enjoy our full breakdown of all the action that took place in Jeddah Saudi Arabia. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eliteheat/support
Arab leaders have welcomed the Syrian President, Bashar al-Assad back into the Arab League at a summit in Saudi Arabia. Mr Assad called for a new phase in regional cooperation in his first speech at the League since Syria was suspended more than twelve years ago. That was in response to the Syrian president's brutal repression of pro-democracy protests. There's anger among many Syrians about Mr Assad's return to the Arab fold. One opposition activist told the BBC it was unforgiveable in light of his regime's record of torture, imprisonment and killings. Also in the programme: At the G7 summit, Russia faces further sanctions, including on its multi-billion dollar trade in diamonds; and we'll hear why New York City is sinking. (Photo: Syria's President Bashar al-Assad attends the Arab League summit, in Jeddah Saudi Arabia, May 19 2023. Credit: Saudi Press Agency/Handout via Reuters)
Videos: Gary Null – Speaks to U.N. on Earth Day (Part 1 & 2) Iain McGilchrist, ‘We Need to Act' Iain McGilchrist is a former Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford, an associate Fellow of Green Templeton College, Oxford, a Fellow of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, a Consultant Emeritus of the Bethlem and Maudsley Hospital, London, a former research Fellow in Neuroimaging at Johns Hopkins University Medical School, Baltimore, and a former Fellow of the Institute of Advanced Studies in Stellenbosch. He now lives on the Isle of Skye, off the coast of North West Scotland, where he continues to write, and lectures worldwide. California's “holy herb” Yerba Santa found to be an effective natural treatment for Alzheimer's Salk Institute for Biological Studies, September 19, 2022 Alzheimer's disease is the most common form of dementia, and aging is its primary risk factor. Therefore, researchers continue to look for ways to counter the effects of aging on the brain. In a recent study, researchers from The Salk Institute for Biological Studies discovered a potential natural treatment for Alzheimer's in the form of a medicinal herb found in California. In their study published in the journal Redox Biology, they found that yerba santa (Eriodictyon californicum), a plant native to California, contains an active compound called sterubin that could be used to treat people with Alzheimer's. Yerba santa, which is the Spanish for “holy herb,” is highly regarded as a medicine for respiratory diseases, bruising, fever, headaches, infections, and pain. For the current study, the researchers first examined 400 plant extracts with known medicinal properties for their ability to prevent oxytosis – a type of cell death that occurs in Alzheimer's disease – in mouse hippocampal nerve cells. The researchers found that sterubin exhibited the greatest protective effect against inflammation and other triggers of brain cell death. In particular, sterubin strongly reduced inflammation in microglia, which are brain cells that provide support to nerve cells. In addition, the researchers found that sterubin can remove iron from cells, helping to prevent iron accumulation. Iron accumulation can result in a type of nerve cell damage that accompanies aging and occurs in neurodegenerative problems. “Not only did sterubin turn out to be much more active than the other flavonoids in Yerba santa in our assays, it appears as good as, if not better than, other flavonoids we have studied,” said Pamela Maher, the corresponding author of the study. Vitamin B may reduce risk of stroke Zhengzhou University (China) September 23, 2022 Researchers have uncovered evidence that suggests vitamin B supplements could help to reduce the risk of stroke, according to a study published in the journal Neurology. Vitamin B supplements are said to be beneficial for many health issues, including stress, anxiety, depression, dementia, Alzheimer's disease and heart disease. However, according to Xu Yuming of Zhengzhou University in Zhengzhou, China, previous studies have conflicting findings regarding the use of vitamin B supplements and stroke or heart attack. In order to determine the role of vitamin B supplements in the risk of stroke, Prof. Yuming and colleagues analyzed 14 randomized clinical trials involving a total of 54,913 participants All studies compared use of vitamin B supplements with a placebo, or a very low dosage of the vitamin. All participants were then followed for a period of 6 months. Results of the analysis revealed that the participants taking the vitamin B supplements had a 7% reduced risk of stroke, compared with those taking the placebo supplements or a low dosage of vitamin B. The researchers found that a supplemental form of folate (vitamin B9) – a vitamin frequently found in fortified cereals – actually reduced the effect of vitamin B on the risk of stroke Additionally, the study showed that vitamin B12 did not have any effect on the risk of stroke. Ginger may protect the brain from MSG toxicity, says fascinating research University of Jeddah (Saudi Arabia), September 23, 2013 For thousands of years, ginger has been hailed as a superfood for its healing properties that aid every system of the body. The oils that ginger contains are antibacterial, antiviral and antifungal, and ginger has even been found to inhibit cancer growth. Now a study has actually proven that ginger can reverse the damage done by monosodium glutamate, or MSG, a known harmful excitotoxin. After injecting pure MSG into rats for 30 days, researchers found subsequent withdrawal caused adverse effects including significant epinephrine, norepinephine, dopamine and serotonin depletion. Low levels of these important neurotransmitters can be detrimental to health. Subsequent to injecting lab rats with MSG, researchers injected ginger root extract for 30 more days and were able to completely reverse the neurotransmitter depletion and brain damage that MSG caused. Not only that, but the positive effects of ginger were maintained even after scientists stopped administering it! A wealth of independent studies show that MSG should be avoided at all costs. Also popularly printed on food labels as hydrolyzed protein, torula or autolyzed yeast, soy or yeast extract and soy protein isolate among some 40 other names, scientists have found that consuming MSG even in low doses can cause blood glutamate levels to fluctuate abnormally high and then stay there. Anyone suffering from a disease or immunity issue that would contribute to a weakened blood-brain barrier is then much more susceptible to the chemical seeping into his or her brain and doing damage. Studies have effectively linked MSG consumption to several neurodegenerative diseases, such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's. Men with anxiety are more likely to die of cancer, study says Cambridge University's Institute of Public Health, September 20, 2022 Men over 40 who are plagued with generalized anxiety disorder are more than twice as likely to die of cancer than are men who do not have the mental affliction, new research finds. But for women who suffer from severe anxiety, the research found no increased risk of cancer death. That finding, presented at the European College of Neuropsychopharmacology's Congress in Vienna, emerges from the largest study ever to explore a link between anxiety and cancer. It tracked 15,938 Britons over 40 for 15 years. Even after researchers took account of factors that boost the risk of cancer, including age, alcohol consumption, smoking and chronic diseases, men with a diagnosis of generalized anxiety disorder were 2.15 times as likely to die of cancer than were those with no such diagnosis. Generalized anxiety disorder – a condition marked by excessive, uncontrollable worry about many areas of life – affected women more commonly than it did men. Among women in the large cohort studied, 2.4 percent suffered from the disorder. Among men in the cohort, 1.8 percent did. Whatever the relationship, says the study's lead author, the new findings identify extremely anxious men as a population whose mental and physical health should be closely tracked. “Society may need to consider anxiety as a warning signal for poor health,” said study lead author Olivia Remes of Cambridge University's Institute of Public Health. “With this study, we show that anxiety is more than just a personality trait,” but rather, a disorder linked to real and serious health risks. Out of Over 400 Compounds Analyzed, Red Grapes and Blueberries Are Tops In Boosting Immunity – So Effective They Work As Well As Drugs Linus Pauling Institute at Oregon State University, September 18, 2022Pterostilbene, an antioxidant produced by plants has been shown to exhibit exceptional properties in fighting infections, cancer, hypertriglycerides, as well as the ability to reverse cognitive decline. It is believed that the compound also has anti-diabetic properties. In an analysis of 446 compounds for their the ability to boost the innate immune system in humans, researchers in the Linus Pauling Institute at Oregon State University discovered just two that stood out from the crowd. Red grapes and blueberies both have an exceptional ability to significantly impact immune function. In fact, pterostilbene works as well as some commercial drugs. Both of these compounds, which are called stilbenoids, worked in synergy with vitamin D and had a significant impact in raising the expression of the human cathelicidin antimicrobial peptide, or CAMP gene, that is involved in immune function.The research was published in Molecular Nutrition and Food Research, in studies supported by the National Institutes of Health. Almost a decade ago, researchers discovered that pterostilbene helps regulate blood sugar and might help fight type-2 diabetes. The finding adds to a growing list of reasons to eat colorful fruit, especially blueberries, which are rich in compounds known as antioxidants. These molecules battle cell and DNA damage involved in cancer, heart disease, diabetes and perhaps also brain degeneration. Pterostilbene works as well as the commercial drug ciprofibrate to lower the levels of fats (lipids) and triglycerides — but they worked even more accurately. They are so specific that side-effects are non-existent.”Out of a study of hundreds of compounds, just these two popped right out,” said Adrian Gombart, an LPI principal investigator and associate professor in the OSU College of Science. “Their synergy with vitamin D to increase CAMP gene expression was significant and intriguing. It's a pretty interesting interaction.”This research is the first to show a clear synergy with vitamin D that increased CAMP expression by several times, scientists said.The CAMP gene itself is also the subject of much study, as it has been shown to play a key role in the “innate” immune system, or the body's first line of defense and ability to combat bacterial infection. The innate immune response is especially important as many antibiotics increasingly lose their effectiveness. Grapes don't have to be fermented to contain this antioxidant. It's actually found in the skin of red grapes along with other nutrients, such as minerals manganese and potassium and vitamins K, C and B1.Stilbenoids are compounds produced by plants to fight infections, and in human biology appear to affect some of the signaling pathways that allow vitamin D to do its job, researchers said. It appears that combining these compounds with vitamin D has considerably more biological impact than any of them would separately. Fungus in humans identified for first time as key factor in Crohn's disease Case Western Reserve University, September 22, 2022 A Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine-led team of international researchers has for the first time identified a fungus as a key factor in the development of Crohn's disease. The researchers also linked a new bacterium to the previous bacteria associated with Crohn's. The groundbreaking findings, published in mBio, could lead to potential new treatments and ultimately, cures for the debilitating inflammatory bowel disease, which causes severe abdominal pain, diarrhea, weight loss, and fatigue. Mycology at Case Western Reserve and University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center “Essentially, patients with Crohn's have abnormal immune responses to these bacteria, which inhabit the intestines of all people. While most researchers focus their investigations on these bacteria, few have examined the role of fungi, which are also present in everyone's intestines. Our study adds significant new information to understanding why some people develop Crohn's disease. Equally important, it can result in a new generation of treatments, including medications and probiotics, which hold the potential for making qualitative and quantitative differences in the lives of people suffering from Crohn's.” The researchers assessed the mycobiome and bacteriome of patients with Crohn's disease and their Crohn's-free first degree relatives in nine families in northern France and Belgium, and in Crohn's-free individuals from four families living in the same geographic area. Specifically, they analyzed fecal samples of 20 Crohn's and 28 Crohn's-free patients from nine families and of 21 Crohn's-free patients of four families. The researchers found strong fungal-bacterial interactions in those with Crohn's disease: two bacteria (Escherichia coli and Serratia marcescens) and one fungus (Candida tropicalis) moved in lock step. The presence of all three in the sick family members was significantly higher compared to their healthy relatives, suggesting that the bacteria and fungus interact in the intestines. Additionally, test-tube research by the Ghannoum-led team found that the three work together (with the E. coli cells fusing to the fungal cells and S. marcescens forming a bridge connecting the microbes) to produce a biofilm — a thin, slimy layer of microorganisms found in the body that adheres to, among other sites, a portion of the intestines — which can prompt inflammation that results in the symptoms of Crohn's disease. This is first time any fungus has been linked to Crohn's in humans; previously it was only found in mice with the disease. The study is also the first to include S. marcescens in the Crohn's-linked bacteriome. Additionally, the researchers found that the presence of beneficial bacteria was significantly lower in the Crohn's patients, corroborating previous research findings.
In todays's Episode Lu recaps last weekends main events as the Jamaican-born British Mixed Martial artist Leon "Rocky" Edwards dethrones the Pound for pound king Kamaru Usman in a clutch finish into the 5th round to become the WelterWeight Champion. Unified Champion Oleksandr Usyk puts away the former unified champion Anthony Joshua in the long anticipated rematch in Jeddah Saudi Arabia. Lu gives his take on AJ's bizarre post fight interview that left many people disappointed, and confused. Lu revisits the Seattle Sounders FC, 1st half of the season, and dives into the 2nd half, updates the western conferences standings. The awkward season for Manchester United with the drama between Cristiano Ronaldo and head coach Erik ten Hag. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sports-talk-with-lu/support
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In this weeks Special episode I talk to our scholar Sheikha Umm Jamaal Ud-Din. Shaykhah Umm Jamaal ud-Din (Mouna Parkin) is an Australian revert to Islam and has been teaching the Quran & various Islamic sciences at Masjid as Sunnah in Sydney for more than 14 years. Umm Jamaal first studied the Qur'an at Dar ul-Huda, Jeddah Saudi Arabia and has an Ijaazah in Tajweed from her teacher Kareema Czerepinski (student of Shaykh Ayman Suwayd). She has a B.A Languages degree major in Arabic, from Western Sydney University and has completed memorising the Quran. For more than 10 years, Umm Jamaal studied various Mutun (religious texts) from Arabic speaking scholars at the Open Islamic Academy in Saudi Arabia and recently graduated with a BA in Fiqh and Usul-al Fiqh at Al-Madinah International University. A well known da'iyyah, public speaker and teacher of women for more than 20 years, who has delivered many talks both nationally and internationally, Umm Jamaal ud-Din is passionate about motivating others to become more steadfast in their faith along with empowering her sisters by sharing her knowledge of Shariah. Follow her on her YouTube channel for beneficial lessons: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3MQK8XYzjIwgLHfF7xBRXg https://www.instagram.com/umm_jamaal_ud_din/ Become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=48708670 GET YOUR Season 1 illustrated paperback book: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08T72Y7ZB Get the Season 1 illustrated eBook: https://www.yezarck.com/the-niqabi-diaries Connect with us: https://www.instagram.com/the_niqabi_diaries/ https://www.facebook.com/TheNiqabiDiaries/ https://twitter.com/NiqabiThe https://youtube.com/c/TheNiqabiDiaries
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My guest today is Lana Nazer, who is the founder of Karama Yoga that was established in 2016 with studios located in Jeddah Saudi Arabia. Karama Yoga offers online and in-person services related to Yoga, health & wellness. Karama Yoga strives to unite, empower and inspire women all around the world.
From the shores of the Red Sea in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, Mowaffaq Al Hashimi sits down to discuss the growth of his career in real estate, including the reasons for founding Saqifat Al Safa in 1996 and focusing on certain business disciplines. Gaining exposure to both the US and Saudi markets throughout his academic and professional lives, he maintains a deep knowledge of international real estate investment, finance, and development, as well as how to properly assess the risk vs. return of a given opportunity. Saqifat Al Safa itself provides comprehensive real estate services in Saudi Arabia, the Gulf, and Levant ranging from development to marketing & sales and property management. It is an active participant in existing and development projects across residential, commercial, hospitality, industrial, and mixed-use product types. Most recently, Mowaffaq and his company have become involved with a program launched by Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Housing to provide affordable homes on a large scale. Dealmaker HighlightsSaqifat Al Safa's business model as a real estate service provider encompasses numerous disciplines that add value to Jeddah's market.COVID-19 slightly disrupted the timeline for residential development projects backed by the Ministry of Housing. However, these projects, which target low to middle-income Saudi earners, are moving forward again.Reacting to the pandemic, the Saudi government implemented a program to pay citizens a portion of salaries while remaining at home, which helped to reduce anxiety and minimize layoffs.Now that the lockdown is over, the volume of real estate transactions has nearly reached the same level as this month last year. With this said, a recent increase in the VAT from 5% to 15% may force prices downward in the near term.Levels of market distress are relatively low, as the government negotiated a deal with Saudi banks to grant forbearance to homeowners. On the retail side, many landlords agreed to tenant rent relief requests while customers start to re-emerge.With regard to the permitting and entitlement process for a development project, it does not take long to obtain the required permissions as long as existing zoning is not violated. If a project is located in an outlying area of the city, a land rezoning process is significantly easier than would be the case at an infill site.The development timeline for housing projects is set at 18 months by the Ministry of Housing. Once the contract is finalized, developers shoulder the responsibility to complete the project within this time frame. The bank that a home buyer uses for a loan will also provide developer financing for the relevant project. Borrowers in Saudi Arabia have the choice of conventional or sharia-compliant financing. Certain banks are more geared to one versus the other.Mowaffaq makes recommendations for lodging, cultural sites, recreation centers, and restaurants across the gastronomic spectrum. Contact InformationEmail: mah@saqifatalsafa.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mowaffaq-al-hashimi-aa343533Website: https://www.saqifatalsafa.com/en
Abu Bakr al-Shatri is born in 1970 in Jeddah (Saudi Arabia), Abu Bakr Ibn Mohamed Al Shatri ( also called Abi Abdarrahmane) is a renowned Saudi Imam and a Qur'an reciter par excellence. With perseverance, he graduated in Holy Qur'an from Sheikh Aymane Rochdi Suwaid in 1996. Abu Bakr Al Shatri has had the privilege of leading prayers in many Saudi Masjids like Al Rajihi, Said Ibn Jubair (Kandara), Abdullatif Jamil, Attakwa (Al Rawda), AChouiaibi (Assalama). He has been a part of numerous Islamic conferences and events in many Islamic nations like Egypt, Morocco, South Africa, Kuwait, and Bahrain to name a few. He is currently the Imam of Al Furkane Mosque in Hay Annassim, Jeddah.
I invested thirteen years to develop and build my personal brand. In 2007, I was in Jeddah Saudi Arabia when I realized my potential to go global. Thirteen years later, I published five books, spoke in reputable conferences across the world, consulted organizations on brand and relevance. You can do the same, I feel I owe it to you. My advice is, start today before its too late.
While at the Berlin Art Fair, Alia Fattouh and I had a chance to talk about: The importance of art fairs in introducing artists to curators, museums and patrons, Saudi Arabian art, Pre-october 2018 Saudi art market, Saudi art council, YSA - Young Saudi artists, How galleries choose artists, Artist introducing other artists to galleries, Do not email or drop off portfolios with galleries, it does not work, References will get you represented, Artist selling work through social media rather than a gallery, Galleries build careers for artists, Instagram as a way to be discovered, Social media as a resource for artist sand galleries, Artist selling out of their studios, A strong interest of Saudi Artists in new medias, traditional techniques are less common, Social engagement through art, Addressing issues in a mature way, Highlighting without criticising, Language barrier, Vision 2030, Artist residencies, Partnership with Pace Gallery, 2139 exhibition, the importance of having management and business skills, Do not follow trends, have your own vision, Building the career of an artist is a long term endeavour, Galleries should learn to grow with their artists, Artist poaching among galleries, Long term planning, Artists and galleries setting yearly goals and strategies, Know your market, and the need to do research, look at what else is being exhibited and collected in a market https://www.athrart.com About Director of Athr Gallery, Jeddah, where she recently moved after residing in New York for eight years. Founded by Hamza Serafi and Mohammed Hafiz, Athr is one of the driving forces behind the Contemporary art scene in Saudi Arabia. She co-founded TandemWorks with curator and sister Mayssa Fattouh in Beirut in 2015, an award-winning non-profit arts initiative that encourages change on social, cultural and environmental issues with interventions in the public realm. She previously served as Director at Lombard Freid Gallery in New York. During her tenure there, she worked closely with international artists, introduced a number of artists such as Huguette Caland and Kemang Wa Lehulere, and spearheaded initiatives with the West Asian market. Before moving to New York in 2011, Fattouh was Education Manager at Canvas, Dubai, a publication dedicated to art and culture from West Asia, where she developed art classes for collectors across the Gulf, the first initiative of its kind in the region. Fattouh received her BA from the American University in Beirut in Political Studies and holds a Masters degree from Institut d'Etudes Politiques, Science Po Paris in Conflict Resolution and Development. Please be sure to visit our Patreon page and help support the podcast by being part of the conversation. The more money raised, the larger the global reach we can offer you: https://www.patreon.com/thewisefool For more information about the host, Matthew Dols http://www.matthewdols.com Transcript available: https://wisefoolpod.com/transcript-for-episode-023-gallery-director-alia-fattouh-athr-gallery-jeddah-saudi-arabia/
While at the Berlin Art Fair, Alia Fattouh and I had a chance to talk about: The importance of art fairs in introducing artists to curators, museums and patrons, Saudi Arabian art, Pre-october 2018 Saudi art market, Saudi art council, YSA - Young Saudi artists, How galleries choose artists, Artist introducing other artists to galleries, Do not email or drop off portfolios with galleries, it does not work, References will get you represented, Artist selling work through social media rather than a gallery, Galleries build careers for artists, Instagram as a way to be discovered, Social media as a resource for artist sand galleries, Artist selling out of their studios, A strong interest of Saudi Artists in new medias, traditional techniques are less common, Social engagement through art, Addressing issues in a mature way, Highlighting without criticising, Language barrier, Vision 2030, Artist residencies, Partnership with Pace Gallery, 2139 exhibition, the importance of having management and business skills, Do not follow trends, have your own vision, Building the career of an artist is a long term endeavour, Galleries should learn to grow with their artists, Artist poaching among galleries, Long term planning, Artists and galleries setting yearly goals and strategies, Know your market, and the need to do research, look at what else is being exhibited and collected in a market https://www.athrart.com About Director of Athr Gallery, Jeddah, where she recently moved after residing in New York for eight years. Founded by Hamza Serafi and Mohammed Hafiz, Athr is one of the driving forces behind the Contemporary art scene in Saudi Arabia. She co-founded TandemWorks with curator and sister Mayssa Fattouh in Beirut in 2015, an award-winning non-profit arts initiative that encourages change on social, cultural and environmental issues with interventions in the public realm. She previously served as Director at Lombard Freid Gallery in New York. During her tenure there, she worked closely with international artists, introduced a number of artists such as Huguette Caland and Kemang Wa Lehulere, and spearheaded initiatives with the West Asian market. Before moving to New York in 2011, Fattouh was Education Manager at Canvas, Dubai, a publication dedicated to art and culture from West Asia, where she developed art classes for collectors across the Gulf, the first initiative of its kind in the region. Fattouh received her BA from the American University in Beirut in Political Studies and holds a Masters degree from Institut d'Etudes Politiques, Science Po Paris in Conflict Resolution and Development. Please be sure to visit our Patreon page and help support the podcast by being part of the conversation. The more money raised, the larger the global reach we can offer you: https://www.patreon.com/thewisefool For more information about the host, Matthew Dols http://www.matthewdols.com Transcript available: http://wisefoolpod.com/transcript-for-episode-023-gallery-director-alia-fattouh-athr-gallery-jeddah-saudi-arabia/
A brief discussion about WWE's very first Greatest Royal Rumble from Jeddah Saudi Arabia. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kaxiswrestlingpodcast/support
In this episode, YPO member Basel Binjabr, deputy VP of Saudi Binladin Group and founder of the luxury perfume line Thameen, shares the history of perfume and his journey of launching a new line independent of celebrities or big corporation money. The post Episode 33: Basel Binjabr (Saudi Binladin Group), Jeddah, Saudi Arabia appeared first on YPO.
Greetings to All:This latest podcast of Ambient Devotional music is entitled "Jeddah". The music is inspired by a recent trip I took to Jeddah Saudi Arabia. The music isn't necessarily "Arabic" in flavor but is, rather, an audio recollection of images of the environment and experience. I will expound on the experience in greater detail when I publish my latest blog entry. Please check my website (alanimberg.com) for updates. As with all my podcast, I encourage listeners to donate time or money to a specific charity. For this episode, I'm suggesting multiple veterans support charities. Below is a link to a CNBC page that has a top 10 list of charities help U.S. veterans. I'm a strong believer in the importance of supporting veterans of armed service, especially in this era of men/women returning from combat and having physical and mental needs that are not being served by the very persons that called them into duty (i.e. the U.S. Government with representatives all too quick to yell jingoism about supporting the troops but deny funding for actually supporting them when the fighting stops). As such, its left for charities to fill the huge gap in support services. For more detail, please visit this site (http://www.cnbc.com/id/102183350). Cheers and blessings, Alan Imberg
We present our Monthly Radioshow "Mykonian Sessions" with the 2nd episode of the year 2015 for the month of February. From Deep House to Techno, Every Friday a new 120'min Mixtape on HeavyG Super Paradise Web-Radio Station with Vinyl Mode. This week we are glad to present a new Mixtape live with tracks by (Hour 1)Mixed By Vinyl Mode: DAVI (Rebellion), , Foals, Sasha (Ministry of Sound (UK), Julian & der Fux (Jhruza Records, Maceo Plex (Drumcode), Rashid Ajami (Einmusika Recordings)/ (Subjekt Recordings)/ (Tiger Records), The Field, John Tejada (Kompakt), The XX . [WEEK 52] is a special episode...Episode 15 of our (Guest Mix) every first week of each month we will be hosting talented and well established House and Techno DJ's to spin an exclusive one hour set for you! It is our pleasure to present you our guests for February, 06, 2015. DJ A-Bass from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Dj A-Bass began his music career as resident DJ with Red Bull Saudi Arabia,Jeddah for almost 3 years before moving to Los Angeles. While in LA, Dj A-Bass began doing his own Mash ups and mixing sessions. Shortly after, he moved to Miami Florida and began playing @ WMC pool parties from 2010-2011 as a resident DJ. and at Flamingo Towers (South Beach Miami) among many other gigs which helped him meet many people and also helped in landing many gigs, including "The Autumn Music Festival", "Summer of Love", and "Club 50" DJ A-Bass mainly plays ( deep house, house, tech house and techno ). In 2012 Dj A-Bass moved to Washington DC and started his residency in matte club and club current and mid town . Then after moving back to Jeddah Saudi Arabia he went back to doing his own gigs and played at many events . Then he got the opportunity to play in other countries in the middle east in Bahrain at teayana club and after that in Abu dhabi allure club with many good dj’s such as dj behrouz, too many dj’s and Neverdogs from music on . After that in 12-12-2012 the first pioneer dj compitition was held in jeddah and there was more then 25 dj’s and 6 judges, successfuly i took number one dj in ksa . After that he got the chance to play in Ibiza Spain at nine lounge . Now he's continuing my career in jeddah a-log side with his brother Hassan Ghazzawi under the name ( The Ghazzawi Bro’s ). Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Dj-A-Bass/163224853754364 Bookings: ghazzawi.abbas@hotmail.com.
Foundations of the Ministry, Prophet Dr. David Owuor, and the Requirements of the LORD! This segment also includes the recent Black Horse Prophecy fulfillment as well as the sighting of the Black Horse in Jeddah Saudi Arabia. These are the secrets to the children of the Kingdom of God! Though the LORD Jesus referred to the distress of today as the beginnings of birthpain, nonetheless their occurrence was well intended to calibrate a season in which sooner than later, all sinners would become mourners; while repenting sinners would look unto Christ Jesus and mourn after a holy sort. Such a biblically promised shaking of the nations is what has today eventually caught up with mankind as the LORD purges off decay. Nonetheless, by pledging such a phenomenal distress and anguish of all time, the LORD did not fall short of highlighting the great escape that penitent sinners shall see in that hour. More and always free at www.repentandpreparetheway.org and in the USA www.highwayofholiness.us and Facebook RepentUSA Shalom!