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What are you prepared to do for the truth? What is truth? What will you do when you are confronted with a truth that contradicts your beliefs?Music: "These Open Roads Are Calling" by Joshua Spacht, Soundstripe
Joshua Spacht, a member of the neo-classical music ensemble Abilene, details their upcoming performance at the Roswell Cultural Arts Center. Plus, our series “Speaking of Art,” today features photographer Mark Alberhasky.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's our year in review episode! Let's look back at a fantastic 2022 at The Hyperion Hub by hearing clips from all of our guests listed below. We met a large number of wonderful Disney fans, authors, artists and contributors and learned so much from them all this year. We're happy you've joined us! We'll also share some laughs with our annual blooper reel. We'd like to say a special thank you to our wonderful audience. We'll return in 2023 and hope to meet back up with you at The Hyperion Hub! Our Guests in Order of Appearance: Bill Cotter, Tao Nguyen, Dan Zehr, Dr. Jeff Barnes, Steve Spain, Joshua Spacht, JB Kaufman, John Morris, Clara Degenhart, David Zanolla, Greg Ehrbar, Dr. Christopher Tremblay, Anthony Helms, Grace Filpi, Brian Hagenbarth, Randy Cartwright, Jolie Alois, Evan Alois, Tara Alois, Family from North Carolina we met in Walt Disney World, Jake Friedman, Kelsey Crotz, Clayton Frankel, Brittany Smile, Andrew Harrison, Jenny Morris and Sydney Abdnour, Aaron Wargo, Rachel Feather, Ricky Hawkins, David Snook, Jeffrey Sherman, Joseph Zakrzewski, Derric Johnson, Jeff Baham, Didier Ghez, and Pete Carney This episode is dedicated to Spencer Bacus (1994-2018) #shinelikespencer Be a bright light in the world. Shine with your gifts, talent, heart. We'd love to hear from you. You can email or send us a recorded audio message at podcast@thehyperionhub.com. Find us on social media on Facebook, Instagram and on Twitter @HubHyperion. The Hyperion Hub is not affiliated with the Walt Disney Company or its subsidiaries. facebook.com/The-Hyperion-Hub-103502041266061/
Would you consider voting for an Independent candidate running against Senator Ted Cruz in 2024?Tom Noble lays out the principles/ positions that an Independent candidate could stand on in 2024. Music: "These Open Roads Are Calling" by Joshua Spacht, Soundstripe
Tom Noble, a Christ-follower, explores the dangers of Christian Nationalism from the perspectives of both the Constitution and the Bible. Supporting audio clips from James Robison's "The Stream" January, 2016, and National Public Radio (NPR) All Things Considered, October 16, 2016.Music, These Open Roads Are Calling, by Joshua Spacht, Soundstripe
"In The Monster's Mouth" by Tim Waggoner — published in Apex Magazine, issue 131, May 2022. Read it here: https://www.apex-magazine.com/ Tim Waggoner has published over forty novels and five collections of short stories. He writes original dark fantasy and horror, as well as media tie-ins, and his articles on writing have appeared in numerous publications. He's won the Bram Stoker Award, the HWA's Mentor of the Year Award, been a finalist for the Shirley Jackson Award and the Scribe Award. His fiction has received numerous Honorable Mentions in volumes of Best Horror of the Year, and he's twice had stories selected for inclusion in volumes of Year's Best Hardcore Horror. He's also a full-time tenured professor who teaches creative writing and composition at Sinclair College in Dayton, Ohio. Emmie Christie is a fiction writer and narrator. She has narrated the science fiction novel “The Amaranth Chronicles: Deviant Rising”, written by Alexander Barnes and Christopher Preiman. She has written stories for Flash Fiction Online, Infinite Worlds Magazine, and Three-Lobed Burning Eye. You can find more of her work at www.emmiechristie.com or follow her on Twitter @EmmieChristie33. This Apex Magazine podcast was produced by Alyson Grauer. Theme music by Alex White. Sounds used in this episode are licensed from Soundstripe.com. Music in this episode includes “What You Do Not Know” by Joshua Spacht and “Shadow Passage” by Cody Martin, licensed from Soundstripe.com. Apex Magazine podcast, copyright Apex Publications. Apex Magazine is a bimonthly short fiction zine focused on dark science fiction, fantasy, and horror. Find us at http://www.apex-magazine.com.
In the second half of our conversation with Disney songwriter, Joshua Spacht, we'll hear about his most recent work in The Magic Kingdom. Plus we'll discuss what Disney properties would make the next great stage musical! Do you have a topic for us? We'd love to hear from you. You can email or send us a recorded audio message at podcast@thehyperionhub.com. Find us on social media on Facebook, Instagram and on Twitter @HubHyperion. The Hyperion Hub is not affiliated with the Walt Disney Company or its subsidiaries. facebook.com/The-Hyperion-Hub-103502041266061/ instagram.com/hyperion_hub/?hl=en https://twitter.com/hubhyperion?lang=en
Disney songwriter Joshua Spacht meets us at the Hyperion Hub to talk about his fantastic career which includes producing music heard in the parks. He also shares his great advice for young artists. In our Disney View, we'll talk about the Marvel shows added to Disney+ and the new parental controls that along with them. Also, what is canon in the MCU? Do you have a topic for us? We'd love to hear from you. You can email or send us a recorded audio message at podcast@thehyperionhub.com. Find us on social media on Facebook, Instagram and on Twitter @HubHyperion. The Hyperion Hub is not affiliated with the Walt Disney Company or its subsidiaries. facebook.com/The-Hyperion-Hub-103502041266061/ instagram.com/hyperion_hub/?hl=en https://twitter.com/hubhyperion?lang=en
This week's episode is a music infused episode! Kindness and music can be powerful when paired together, just listen to this episode if you don't believe me!In this episode, you will hear Victoria share about why music matters, a personal story about the power of music in her life, the history of the benefit concert, how to use a pineapple as an instrument, kind song lyrics and so much more!Today's guest is guitarist and lead singer of the band Vision Video, Dusty Gannon! Music from the episode:Intro segment: "In my side" by Vision VideoHousekeeping segment: "Inked in Red" by Vision VideoMusic Matters segment: "Organized Murder" by Vision VideoPersonal Story Segment: “Word Gets ‘Round” by Brent Wood, authorized through Soundstripe Nostalgia Segment: “Good Vibes” by Fairlight, authorized through SoundstripePineapple segment: “Feeling Nostalgic” by Joshua Spacht, authorized through SoundstripeKindness Quotes segment: “Kindness” by Shimmer, authorized through Soundstripe Potpourrihttps://www.bristol247.com/culture/music/playing-music-with-pineapples/ https://regis.org/article.cfm?id=6796 https://visionvideoband.com/ Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?business=3ETJ2WW4FUWSY&no_recurring=0&item_name=Podcast+fundraising¤cy_code=USD)
Neste episódio eu converso com a querida e talentosa Médica Paliativista Sarah Ananda, uma pessoa vocacionada ao cuidado e alívio do sofrimento das pessoas doentes. De descendência Indiana e devota do Hinduísmo, a Dra. Sarah nos apresenta a beleza e a sabedoria da rica tradição Hindu, refletindo sobre a importância da família e da comunidade, o significado dos rituais sagrados e as questões do sofrimento, da saúde, da doença e da morte. Esse gostoso e educativo bate-papo é animado pela música "Heal This Land", de Joshua Spacht.
This episode is sponsored by Quantstamp, Nexo.io and KuCoin. For the last day for 2021 and the end of a two-week break for Money Reimagined, we're serving up the second of two of our favorite episodes from the past year. Michael Casey's pick was the episode from Sept. 15, not because that's his birthday and not only because in that one he had the pleasure of meeting co-host Sheila Warren's “chithi” (aunt), Dr. Usha Ramanathan. It was mainly because Ramanahan's insights and those of the second guest, Marta Belcher, zeroed in on why maintaining data privacy is a matter of protecting our very humanity. Ramanathan is a lawyer and an influential human rights activist in India. She has worked since 2009 to challenge India's controversial digital identity program, Aadhaar, the world's largest biometric ID system. Belcher serves as general counsel of Protocol Labs, chair of the Filecoin Foundation and special counsel to the Electronic Frontier Foundation.Aadhaar has long been a lightning rod for the kind of privacy advocates who are often drawn to crypto and warn of the authoritarian threats from a government controlling such a large, centralized database of personal information. To that critique, the tech firms that built and now support India's system have typically responded that they are overcoming the so-called “digital divide,” providing powerful, “programmable” IDs to the poor so that they can not only access the kind of services we take for granted but build new services on top of them. Ramanathan turns that counter-argument on its head. She suggests backers of Aadhaar and other universal identity systems have fostered a myth that official IDs are necessary for citizens to participate in the economy when it's perfectly possible to conceive of an effective economic system in which people prosper without compromising their privacy. Belcher then puts all this into the context of how our private data is being captured by centralized corporate internet platforms and whether or not decentralized solutions using cryptocurrencies and blockchains can free us from this. It's a great episode and well worth a lesson as we head into a new year in which the battle of the future of our digital economy is poised to intensify. This episode was produced, edited and announced by Michele Musso. Our Holiday theme songs are from Joshua Spacht.-Quantstamp is the leader of blockchain security, having secured over 100 billion USD worth of digital assets. Visit quantstamp.com to learn why top DeFi projects like Maker, Compound and BarnBridge trust Quantstamp to secure the financial infrastructure of tomorrow. Learn more at quantstamp.com/blog.-Nexo is a powerful, all-in-one crypto platform where you can securely store your assets. Invest, borrow, exchange and earn up to 12% APR on Bitcoin and 20+ other top coins. Insured for $375M and audited in real-time by Armanino, Nexo is rated excellent on Trustpilot. Get started today at nexo.io.-KuCoin was listed on Forbes Advisor's “The Best Crypto Exchanges Of 2021,” which highlighted hundreds of tradable coins, low fees, plus automated and margin trading. Sign up NOW to claim a $500 welcome bonus at KuCoin.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This episode is sponsored by Quantstamp, Nexo.io and KuCoin. For the last day for 2021 and the end of a two-week break for Money Reimagined, we're serving up the second of two of our favorite episodes from the past year. Michael Casey's pick was the episode from Sept. 15, not because that's his birthday and not only because in that one he had the pleasure of meeting co-host Sheila Warren's “chithi” (aunt), Dr. Usha Ramanathan. It was mainly because Ramanahan's insights and those of the second guest, Marta Belcher, zeroed in on why maintaining data privacy is a matter of protecting our very humanity. Ramanathan is a lawyer and an influential human rights activist in India. She has worked since 2009 to challenge India's controversial digital identity program, Aadhaar, the world's largest biometric ID system. Belcher serves as general counsel of Protocol Labs, chair of the Filecoin Foundation and special counsel to the Electronic Frontier Foundation.Aadhaar has long been a lightning rod for the kind of privacy advocates who are often drawn to crypto and warn of the authoritarian threats from a government controlling such a large, centralized database of personal information. To that critique, the tech firms that built and now support India's system have typically responded that they are overcoming the so-called “digital divide,” providing powerful, “programmable” IDs to the poor so that they can not only access the kind of services we take for granted but build new services on top of them. Ramanathan turns that counter-argument on its head. She suggests backers of Aadhaar and other universal identity systems have fostered a myth that official IDs are necessary for citizens to participate in the economy when it's perfectly possible to conceive of an effective economic system in which people prosper without compromising their privacy. Belcher then puts all this into the context of how our private data is being captured by centralized corporate internet platforms and whether or not decentralized solutions using cryptocurrencies and blockchains can free us from this. It's a great episode and well worth a lesson as we head into a new year in which the battle of the future of our digital economy is poised to intensify. This episode was produced, edited and announced by Michele Musso. Our Holiday theme songs are from Joshua Spacht.-Quantstamp is the leader of blockchain security, having secured over 100 billion USD worth of digital assets. Visit quantstamp.com to learn why top DeFi projects like Maker, Compound and BarnBridge trust Quantstamp to secure the financial infrastructure of tomorrow. Learn more at quantstamp.com/blog.-Nexo is a powerful, all-in-one crypto platform where you can securely store your assets. Invest, borrow, exchange and earn up to 12% APR on Bitcoin and 20+ other top coins. Insured for $375M and audited in real-time by Armanino, Nexo is rated excellent on Trustpilot. Get started today at nexo.io.-KuCoin was listed on Forbes Advisor's “The Best Crypto Exchanges Of 2021,” which highlighted hundreds of tradable coins, low fees, plus automated and margin trading. Sign up NOW to claim a $500 welcome bonus at KuCoin.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
أنماط الأمومة السامة وتأثيراتها المؤذية لإبنة وللإبن١. BFFs وحبيب ماما٢. قلب الأدوار٣. ا لشبح٤. المديرة Boss Mama٥. رقعة الشطرنج٦. الغيورة التنافسية ***أنماط الأبوة السامة وكيف تسبب الضرر في حياة البنت وحياة الصبي١. الأب الغائب٢. الأب المدمن٣. الأب المؤذي٤. الأب الصارم والكمالي٥. الأب المتساهلفي الحلقة القادمة سنتناول بعض الطرق والنصائح بهدف التعافي من هذه الأنماط السامة ***الموقع الإلكتروني لبودكاست رهاميات https://www.rihamiat.comMoonlight Thoughts by Joshua Spacht https://app.soundstripe.com/songs/8975Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/rihamjarjour)
Through strong industry partnerships, innovative collaborations, and a desire to aim higher and do more, Broad Spartans are advancing the future of supply chain. The third and final episode of our Supply Chain Management mini-series explores the wide range of unconventional and innovative research by MSU supply chain faculty who are offering solutions for today’s biggest challenges. Special thanks to Steven Melnyk, Simone Peinkofer, Vedat Verter, Stan Griffis, and Sriram Narayanan for discussing their research with our producers. MSU Supply Chain Management Mini-Series Part 3 of 3. For more episodes of Broad Matters, subscribe to our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts. For more on advancements around innovation and inclusion within supply chain management, listen to the "Abilities, Opportunities and the Future of Work (AOFOW)" podcast, a collaboration between the Department of Supply Chain Management in the Eli Broad College of Business at Michigan State University and Michigan Rehabilitation Services: https://soundcloud.com/user-425986640-288441195 Also, watch the full installment of "Lessons Learned: Supply Chain Disruption Amid COVID-19 Series", featuring Sriram Narayanan and Stan Griffis, at https://youtu.be/uaYgIB8ONZk. --------- Hosted by Shana Redd and Ken Szymusiak Produced by Chelsea Stein and Zach Hall Written by Chelsea Stein Edited by Zach Hall Music: "Brick By Brick" written by Stephen Keech and performed/produced by Half Measure via Soundstripe.com "Closing Credits" performed/produced by Joshua Spacht via Soundstripe.com "Moonlit Forest" written by Doug Ransom and performed/produced by Outside the Sky via Soundstripe.com "Nature of Things" performed/produced by Sounds Like Sander via Soundstripe.com "Tidal Wave" performed/produced by BRASKO via Soundstripe.com "Towards You" written by Marshall Usinger and performed/produced by Acreage via Soundstripe.com "Six Minutes of Peace" written, produced, and performed by Stephen Keech via Soundstripe.com
Within the second installment of this Supply Chain Management mini-series, the Broad Matters podcast takes a deep dive into each pillar of supply chain management. These core disciplines come together to form robust networks in diverse industries that impact our daily lives. From end to end, supply chains rely on relationships, balance, flexibility, resiliency, technology, and data. Special thanks to Tobias Schoenherr, Sri Talluri, Yemisi Bolumole, and Jason Miller for providing their supply chain management expertise for this episode. MSU Supply Chain Management Mini-Series Part 2 of 3. For more episodes of Broad Matters, subscribe to our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts. --------- Hosted by Shana Redd and Ken Szymusiak Produced by Chelsea Stein and Zach Hall Written by Chelsea Stein Edited by Zach Hall Music: "Tidal Wave" performed/produced by BRASKO via Soundstripe.com "Towards You" written by Marshall Usinger and performed/produced by Acreage via Soundstripe.com "Six Minutes of Peace" written, produced, and performed by Stephen Keech via Soundstripe.com "Closing Credits" performed/produced by Joshua Spacht via Soundstripe.com "Clouds" written by Marshall Usinger and performed/produced by Acreage via Soundstripe.com "Nature of Things" performed/produced by Sounds Like Sander via Soundstripe.com
Feeling spent, exhausted, over-extended? If so, you're not alone. Grad students trying to balance the demands of life with new academic challenges often find themselves contending with burnout.Join us for a conversation with Chantal, Katherine and Alle — grad students who know what the struggle is like. They share their stories, and we explore some useful remedies.For more on this and other episodes of Grad School Confidential, visit our website: uab.ca/gsc.Music credits:Licensed from soundstripe.com: "Shaken and Stirred" by Dreamland (theme song); “Gem” by Nu Alkemi$t; “River Walk” by Wild Wonder; “What You Do Not Know” by Joshua Spacht; “Many Worlds” by Memory Theory; “Through Space and Time” by Alsever Lake; “Life in Binary” by Falls.“Marimba on the Hunt” by Daniel Birch, available from freemusicarchive.com under a CC.BY-NC 4.0 licence.Grad School Confidential is a production of the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research at the University of Alberta.
Grad studies are a lonely task at the best of times. Throw in a pandemic that keeps us away from friends and loved ones, and the days can be harder to navigate. Join us for a conversation with Leah and Rubio, grad students who have struggled with loneliness and isolation during this unprecedented year.For more on this and other episodes of Grad School Confidential, visit our website: uab.ca/gsc.Music credits:Licensed from soundstripe.com: "Shaken and Stirred" by Dreamland (theme song); “Skeptical” by Lincoln Davis; “Lift It Up and Feel Good” by Rhythm Scott; “Drama Dee” by Rhythm Scott; “Moonflower” by Matt Wigton; “No Place To Go” by Alsever Lake; “Distant Memories” by Joshua Spacht; “Wait For The Morning” by Joshua Spacht.Grad School Confidential is a production of the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research at the University of Alberta.
Peter talks about the difference between "blame" and "responsibility". After last Sunday's podcast he had a couple of emails from people so he thought he';d better clear that bit up. Someone else can be to blame for the position you find yourself in but that doesn't mean they are responsibile for getting you out.So there is 10 minutes on that and then he moves on to a great comment he had from another listener from Italy, or Spain, who said that they don't diagnose Diastasis Recti until you're a year post-partum. So when is the best time to diagnose DR?Remember to follow us on Instagram and Facebook for the weekly competitions! Visit healthypostnatalbody.com and get 3 months completely FREE access using coupon code "3months" because Post natal health is a right, not a privilege. Email peter@healthypostnatalbody.com if you have any questions or comments You can support HPNB, and the charity Wellbeing of women, by going to this blog first and clicking on the Amazon banner in it before you give Mr Bezos your hard-earned money. It won't cost you a penny more, and you get to give to charity, how awesome is that? If you're not spending any money this week you'd really be helping us if you could leave a review on Trustpilot. Tell your friends about the free 3 months of post-natal exercise programming they can get just by signing up to healthypostnatalbody.com. They'll love you for saving them some money and the more people sign-up the longer we can keep it going! Playing us out; "Pause for Peace" by Joshua Spacht
Neste episódio eu vou refletir sobre o tema da Teodiceia, que é o termo que se refere ao esforço racional pela explicação da presença do mal e do sofrimento no mundo a partir da hipótese da existência de um Deus que é Onisciente, Onipresente e Onipotente e que, segundo a tradição cristã, é também amor.Em meio à vivência da doença, do sofrimento e do luto, muitos pacientes e os seus familiares levantam questões relacionadas à Teodiceia, tanto como uma tentativa de encontrar sentido para a sua experiência quanto como um doloroso lamento gerado pelo sentimento de terem sido esquecidos, abandonados ou punidos por Deus. Essa reflexão sobre a Teodiceia acontece aqui em duas direções; uma mais conceitual e outra mais pastoral. A música 'Jesu - Joy of Man's Desiring', de Joshua Spacht, anima este episódio. Sugestão de Leitura: 'Job and the Mystery of Suffering', de Richard Rohr.
Neste episódio, eu falo sobre a importância da reconciliação com a nossa sombra (aquela parte da nossa personalidade que nós reprimimos), especialmente para o trabalho do capelão hospitalar e dos profissionais que cuidam de pessoas doentes e em sofrimento. Eu também procuro mostrar como os nossos sentimentos transmitem mensagens importantes sobre aquilo o que nós estamos precisando no momento em que eles se manifestam dentro de nós. E como isso pode nos ajudar no cuidado dos nossos pacientes. Ao som da música "Look How Far We've come", de Joshua Spacht", eu ilustro essa reflexão contando sobre um atendimento para o qual eu fui chamado no meio da madrugada. Tratava-se de um homem, com idade já avançada, que estava muito agressivo, ameaçando machucar as enfermeiras e a si mesmo se alguém tocasse nele para tratá-lo. Sugestão de Leitura - Urgings of the Heart: A Spirituality of Integration, de Wilkie Au e Noreen CannonSugestão de Filme - O Sétimo Selo, de Ingmar Bergman
This conversation was recorded September 20, 2020, and features a conversation with my friend, Ben Broad, who recently lost his father to cancer. Ben shares stories about who his Dad was as a child, his dedication to his professional endeavors, and talks about his Dad's legacy from his perspective as a son. Thank you for listening to this very personal conversation!Intro & Outro MusicNightingale by EmorieShow MusicSuns by AcreageSomewhere Heaven is on Earth (Ft. Joel Porter) by Alsever LakeSprung by Aaron Sprinkle I Choose You by Joshua Spacht