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Belli bir konuda takıldığınızı ya da tıkandığınızı hissediyorsanız, bu meditasyon zihninizin şalterini bir kaç dakikalığına indirip, rahatlamanızı sağlamak için hazırlanmıştır. Unutmayın siz önemlisiniz ve bir önceliksiniz ve kendinize sadece birkaç dakikalık bilinçli bir merkezlenme süresi tanımak, gününüzün geri kalanında gerçekten olumlu bir etki yaratabilir. Araba kullanırken ya da dikkat gerektiren bir işle uğraşırken dinlemeyiniz. Kulaklıkla dinlemeniz önerilir. Meditasyon serisinden ilk siz haberdar olmak ve kanalımı desteklemek için YOUTUBE'da da abone olup,
Welcome back to the Healthful Woman Podcast! In today's episode, Dr. Nathan Fox speaks with Dr. Lisa Kalik, an internal medicine physician in NY, about her birth story. After 2 initial miscarriages, she decided to undergo IVF, after which she experienced complications with subsequent pregnancies. She then chose to opt for a surrogate for her two children.
FIDF Chief Executive Officer Steve Weil is joined by Richard D. Heideman, Senior Counsel at Heideman Nudelman & Kalik, PC and Joseph Tipograph, Attorney at Heideman Nudelman & Kalik, PC to examine and detail the history of terrorism focused at Israel, learnings of sponsors of terrorism, filing lawsuits against sponsors of terrorism, and more. The legal team also presents the cases that are being brought in regards to the October 7 attacks from Hamas. Donate NOW at FIDF.org for the fastest and most direct way to give IDF Soldiers what they need most. 100% of your contribution will go to meet their emergency humanitarian needs. (Recorded 05/26/2024)
Who knows? Who could ever know? As Shankara put it in his Kalikāshtakam: "svarūpam tvadīyam na vindanti devah: not even the Gods know your true nature!"With this in mind, humbled and awed, we approach this profound mystery of the Divine Mother of the Universe who is at once inscrutable and yet easy of access to us. She is at once Kali, the Mistress of Maya who confounds the Universe as well as our very own Mother, appearing in the form of a very nondescript, traditional Brahmin housewife. In discussing this most exalted and wonderful of topics, we first take up some philosophy to make the case that it is the Feminine Principle, Prakriti or Maha Mayi, that is responsible for the appearance of the Avatara, the Incarnation of God. And further, not only is the Incarnation therefore wholly Female in principle whether it is Jesus or Krishna or Rama etc. but that, additionally, the Avatara often comes with a consort who is really his power in the world and the true facilitator of his mission. For example, for Rama it was Seeta, for Krishna, Radha and for Jesus, Mary of Magdala. For Sri Ramakrishna it is Ma Sarada Devi, the Holy Mother. Then, after some philosophical contextualizing, we go into. a brief and short biographical sketch of the Holy Mother's early years. Lectures happen live on zoom every Monday at 7pm PST and Friday 10am PST and Friday at 6pm PST. There's Q&A right after the lectures. It is free and open to the public. All are welcome!Use this link and I will see you there:https://www.zoom.us/j/7028380815For more videos, guided meditations and instruction and for access to our lecture library, visit me at:https://www.patreon.com/yogawithnishTo get in on the discussion and access various spiritual materials, join our Discord here: https://discord.gg/U8zKP8yMrMSupport the show
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit
Estate of Yael Botvin v. Heideman, Nudelman & Kalik, P.C.
Kalik offers a premonition of the Pan Am 103 flight crash as well as some wildly hidden images of the Death of Marat painting. It's hidden in plain sight. Let this podcast/video presentation shed some light on the situation for you. Check it out. This episode is about Jean Michel Basquiat.
Los pueblos eslavos conforman el mayor grupo etnolingüístico de Europa, abarcando desde la actual Rusia al área del río Elba, incluso llegando a las costas mediterráneas por el Sur. Una expansión geográfica que generó una variedad de cultos y dioses enormes, pues era habitual que cada tribu tuviese sus propias creencias, en ocasiones comunes o similares a las de sus vecinos. Su cristianización fue tardía, pues en el algunas regiones no tuvo lugar hasta el siglo XII. Sin embargo, la dificultad de su estudio ha provocado que haya quedado relegado a un papel secundario. Pero no es óbice para que no sea menos interesante que la grecorromana o la germano, por ejemplo. Por tanto, no es menos digna de merecer nuestra atención que otras cosmovisiones del mundo. Así, en este episodio recorreremos las tierras eslavas desde el Elba hasta la Rus de Kiev, pasando por diferentes tribus, por sus dioses; a través de la visión que tuvieron de estas deidades paganas los escritores cristianos coetáneos intentaremos reconstruir a sus dioses más importantes. Si te gusta nuestro contenido podéis dejarnos un me gusta y un comentario, así nos ayudáis a seguir creciendo. También nos podéis apoyar a través de la pestaña «Apoyar» con una suscripción mensual. Síguenos en: Twitter: https://twitter.com/ElScriptorium TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@elscriptorium?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc Telegram: https://t.me/ElScriptorium Contacto: scriptoriumpodcast@protonmail.com Bibliografía: - Kalik, J. (2018). Slavic Gods and Heroes. Routledge. - Bredholt Christensen, L., Hammer, O. & Warburton, D. (2013). The Handbok of Religions in Ancient Europe. Routledge. - Zaroff, R. (1999). «Organized pagan cult in Kievan Rus. The invention of foreign elite or evolution of a local tradition» en Studia Mythologia Slavic, 2, pp. 47-76. - Arnott Macchulloch, J. & Machal, J. (1918). The Mythology of All Races. Volume III. Celtic. Slavic. Marshall Jones Company. - Quesada Mayo, I. (2018). Los varegos y la Rus de Kiev en el siglo X. La Ergástula. - Néstor el Cronista, Ángel Luis Encinas Moral (Editor) (2013). Relato de los años pasados. Según la Crónica Laurenciana. Miraguano Ediciones. - López Fernández, J.I. (2006). «Tradiciones eslavas precristianas en torno al ciclo de Pentecostés». Eslavística Complutense, 6, pp. 217-228. - López Fernández, J.I. (2004). «Los territorios eslavos noroccidentales en el ocaso de su religión precristiana». Eslavística Complutense, 4, pp. 233-241. - Luján, E. (2008). «Procopius, De bello Gothico III 38.17-23: a description of ritual pagan slavic slayings?». Studia Mythologica Slavica, 11, pp. 105-111. - Jakobson, R. (2010). «Slavic gods and demons». In Volume VII Contributions to Comparative Mythology, pp. 3-11. Música: - "Danza Inglesa Siglo XIII" - Artefactum - "Polovetsian Dances from Prince Igor" - Aleksandr Borodin - "Scheherazade, Op. 35 Festival in Baghdad" - Korsakov - "Götterdämmerung Siegfried's Funeral March" - Wagner - "Symphony No. 1 in C minor, Op. 68" - Johannes Brahms - "Saltarello I Siglo XIV" - Artefactum Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
In this episode of the Who's He? Podcast..... The News Phil and Paul have a look at recent casting announcements for series 14 of Doctor Who, they ponder Disneys involvement with the show and what was Paul's reaction to the new series being 8 episodes long? This leads them down conversational cul de sacs where they talk about Come Dancing hosted by old BBC Radio 2 DJ's and Phil wants Doctor Who back on Saturday nights! Review - Carnival of Monsters This month, the lads look at Carnival of Monsters starring Jon Pertwee and Katy Manning. In a story they both love, they draw comparisons between the Target novelisation and the televised version and also try to decide which Tory politicians fit the characters of Kalik, Orum and Pletrac. We also apologise for the audio quality of this episode and the noise Phil's cat Spike was making! #doctorwho #carnivalofmonsters #BBC #jonpertwee #katymanning #whoshepodcast
İstifade Ettiren Fikirler serisinde bu haftaki konuğumuz İlkan Aydın. İlkan Bey kurduğu şirketle birlikte Türkiye'de e-ticaret yapanlara %60'a kadar maliyet tasarrufu sağlıyor. İşinde olabilecek en kötü ihtimalleri sürekli hesapladığını söyleyen İlkan Bey, her durum için d planının bile bulunduğunu ifade ediyor. Ticarette kazancının sürekli ciddi oranlarda çıkış yaptığını belirten İlkan Bey, günde 7000'den fazla kargolama yaptığını dile getiriyor.
durée : 01:58:15 - Le Quatuor Debussy présente de jeunes ensembles ; le Trio Chausson ; Thomas Leleu ; Théo Degardin - par : Clément Rochefort - Le Quatuor Debussy présente de jeunes ensembles : les Quatuors Bergen et Kalik, le Trio Arranoa et le Collectif Ezekiel ; le Trio Chausson (piano et cordes) ; Thomas Leleu, tuba, et Guillaume Vincent, piano ; Théo Degardin, piano - réalisé par : Claire Lagarde
#TentsAndTabernacles | Wiggy, Vic,..... and Guest (ft. Kalik) In today's episode, Wiggy and Vic join their first guest to talk about Numbers, the Israelites, the Promised Land, why Moses struck the rock twice, and a bunch of other randomnesses. @thewordwithwiggy @itsyourgirlvic @itsmekalik
Akeel Kalik was kind enough to sit down with me in his office and discuss his exciting adventures in travel, modeling for companies like The NorthFace, acting professionally, as well as the importance of family, faith, and a passion for Kanye West. Epic. Follow the man himself on Instagram: @akeelkalik
Önemli bir toplantı, iş görüşmesi ya da sınav öncesi heyecanınızı yatıştırmak ve sakinleşmek için bu meditasyonu kullanabilirsiniz. Meditasyon serisinden ilk siz haberdar olmak istiyorsanız YOUTUBE'daabone olup,
Charles Skaggs is joined by special guest companion Dave Proctor to discuss "Carnival of Monsters", the second serial from Doctor Who Season 10 in 1973, featuring Jon Pertwee as the Third Doctor, Katy Manning as Jo Grant, Michael Wisher as Kalik, and Leslie Dwyer as Vorg! Find us here:Twitter: @NextStopSMG, @CharlesSkaggs, @JesseJacksonDFW Instagram: @nextstopeverywherepodcast Facebook: Facebook.com/Nextstopeverywherepodcast Email: NextStopEverywhereSMG@gmail.com Listen and subscribe to us in Apple Podcasts and leave us a review!
Welcome to "Dad 2 The Bone" where two dads sit around, talk about dad stuff and try to figure out this fatherhood thing. On this episode, we talk with Kalik Jones about his Do You See Me Now 13_4 project and his adventures in parenting.
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New episodes are here! This week Sean sits down with actor/stuntman friend Antal Kalik, a dude that adventures a little bit harder than the rest of us. They take a deep dive into the mysterious world of being a stuntman, the adventure of going after a passion, and taking the family on a hardcore roadtrip! Check it out! Brought to you by: Kenda Tire Freespirit Recreation Connect with New Legend 4x4: Visit us on the web Follow on Instagram Like us on Facebook Produced by BrandKast
Dyson Knight of The Baha Men Today on The Dr. Christopher Hall Show, Dr. Hall and The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview Dyson Knight of The Baha Men. The Baha Men formed in 1977[1] as High Voltage, initially playing disco and funk.[2] They performed regularly in nightclubs and hotels in the Bahamas and self-released several albums.[2] In 1991, one of their tapes found its way to Atlantic Records A&R man Steve Greenberg, who signed the band to the Big Beat subsidiary, at the same time getting the band to change their name to the Baha Men.[2] The following year, the Baha Men released their first album, Junkanoo, which included the local hit "Back to the Island".[2] Kalik followed in 1994, including the international hit "Dancing in the Moonlight".[2] The band moved with Greenberg to Polygram for the 1997 album I Like What I Like and Doong Spank, released the following year.[2] The latter sold only 700 copies in the US and the band was dropped by the label. Greenberg then started his own label, S-Curve, and signed the band.[2] Original vocalist Nehemiah Hield left in 1999, and was replaced by his nephew Omerit.[2] The band was most popular in the 1990s in Japan, and their 1999 album 2 Zero 0-0 was initially only released in that country.[2] They achieved great, but short-lived, popularity with 2000's remake of "Who Let the Dogs Out" (originally composed by Anslem Douglas), produced by Greenberg and Michael Mangini.[2] The song was a chart success in many countries and also became a popular song at US sporting events.[2] "Who Let the Dogs Out" also earned the band several awards: a Grammy Award in 2000 for Best Dance Recording;[2] Billboard Music Awards for World Music Artist of the Year and World Music Album of the Year; and a Nickelodeon Kids Choice Award for Favorite Song. In 2002, they won another Kids' Choice Award for Favorite Band.
Dyson Knight of The Baha Men Today on The Dr. Christopher Hall Show, Dr. Hall and The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview Dyson Knight of The Baha Men. The Baha Men formed in 1977[1] as High Voltage, initially playing disco and funk.[2] They performed regularly in nightclubs and hotels in the Bahamas and self-released several albums.[2] In 1991, one of their tapes found its way to Atlantic Records A&R man Steve Greenberg, who signed the band to the Big Beat subsidiary, at the same time getting the band to change their name to the Baha Men.[2] The following year, the Baha Men released their first album, Junkanoo, which included the local hit "Back to the Island".[2] Kalik followed in 1994, including the international hit "Dancing in the Moonlight".[2] The band moved with Greenberg to Polygram for the 1997 album I Like What I Like and Doong Spank, released the following year.[2] The latter sold only 700 copies in the US and the band was dropped by the label. Greenberg then started his own label, S-Curve, and signed the band.[2] Original vocalist Nehemiah Hield left in 1999, and was replaced by his nephew Omerit.[2] The band was most popular in the 1990s in Japan, and their 1999 album 2 Zero 0-0 was initially only released in that country.[2] They achieved great, but short-lived, popularity with 2000's remake of "Who Let the Dogs Out" (originally composed by Anslem Douglas), produced by Greenberg and Michael Mangini.[2] The song was a chart success in many countries and also became a popular song at US sporting events.[2] "Who Let the Dogs Out" also earned the band several awards: a Grammy Award in 2000 for Best Dance Recording;[2] Billboard Music Awards for World Music Artist of the Year and World Music Album of the Year; and a Nickelodeon Kids Choice Award for Favorite Song. In 2002, they won another Kids' Choice Award for Favorite Band.
This week Rick and Patrick go international with the Kalik beer from the Bahamas by the Commonwealth Brewery. Then they discuss the topics of Love, Hope, and Enterprise from Packer's Concise Theology. Commonwealth Brewing can be found here: https://www.cblbahamas.com/product/1/kalik.html
Hello Neighbor! Back at it again with another episode of HennIt2WinIt! The fellas join the round table this week to discuss and review the Lions King. The Detroit Lions report to camp and expectations are running high. Kalik was not with us this week as he was recovering from a meniscus tear get well brother! As always big shout out to Motown Motivated and the wonderful folks behind the scenes who make all this possible
This week on episode 6 of HennIt2WinIt Detroit rapper Chieef_O makes his first appearance and tells us his NBA free agency predictions and how it will change the landscape of the league! Will reminds the good American people why central air is a must and why fans don't get the job done. For whatever reason Kalik, Will & Blake think that Keith uses gold platted silverware at home. Blake had his free agency prediction come true and we briefly discuss the NFL with training camp starting up at the end of July. Make sure you be on the lookout for LaFamilia's project Chieef jack dropping July 14th on all streaming platforms featuring Chieef_O & Jo Jack. Make sure to check out HennIt2WinIt on Apple, Spotify & Anchor just to name a few. Look out for EP:7 as we look to discuss the conclusion of free agency and way to early finals predictions/odds As always thank you all for taking the time to listen and a huge shout to Motown Motivated
This week on HennIt2WinIt... Blake, Kalik & Keith discuss Bank accounts The NBA FINALS... Keith Predicts Finals going 7 games Kalik thinks otherwise Is Ben Wallace a first ballot Hall Of Famer? Why are top QBs paid the way they are but not making the playoffs And a bunch other random ish
In this episode, the beer scouts are pleased to feature two of South Carolina’s finest local light lagers, specifically from the Midlands’ Columbia Craft Brewing Company and the Lowcountry’s Oak Road Brewery. Additionally, thanks to Eric’s recent scouting expedition to the Caribbean, the scouts had the exclusive opportunity to present a taste-off of the Bahamas’ two competing national lager brands, Kalik and Sands. For all the beer drinkers that just want something light, crisp, and refreshing to sip on while relaxing on your front porch joggle board or on a lounge chair at the beach, this episode is for you! Featuring: Columbia Craft Lager, Oak Road Joggling Board Lager, Kalik Lager, Bahamian Sands Beer, and Bahamian Sands Light.
The Snake and the Frog is a trickster tale from the Island of Andros in the Bahamas. It's similar to many Anansi stories, and for good reason: Anansai the spiderman, according to legend, made his way from Africa to the New World to comfort and inspire slaves. Thus, we have many Anansi stories in the U.S., as well as in these islands just offshore. We chose this story because we recently returned from a 4-day trip to The Bahamas, visiting the cities of Freeport and Nassau. At Lucaya Marketplace in Freeport, we encountered a colorful character dressed in traditional costume, who told us about the Bahamian festival of Junkanoo (he believed the name to be derived from John Canoe), which unfortunately we'd just missed. It's a time of great revelry celebrating, he told us, freedom, peace, love and other good things. (Or good "tings", as the locals would say.) The dancing is accompanied by percussive music they call Kalik, apparently from the word click. We also enjoyed a couple of the wonderful beaches for which these islands are noted, including one called Junkanoo. This was in the city of Nassau, which we found a fun and colorful place to stroll around. We were able to watch artisans make and sell their crafts at the famous Straw Market, and visited the curious Nassau Library, which was formerly a jail, and the Queen's Staircase, built by newly freed slaves as a token of thanks. And we had a wonderful time just being on the cruise ship, enjoying the atmosphere and the entertainment and the great food and the fellow passengers. We're ready to do it again! Happy Listening,Dennis (Frog, Goat, Rooster) and Kimberly (Narrator, Snake, Owl)
09/18/2009 This week we had the core dorks and were joined by Kalik. We talked about social networking, road rage (not Mow’s believe it or not) and covered a lot of ground with the topic phone. Tune in and enjoy.