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This episode's guest is the incredible Keme Nzerem, a journalist, presenter and all around awesome guy here in the UK who I came across when he emceed a Patagonia Oceans event in 2023. His energy is infectious and his wisdom plentiful, so I was really excited when he agreed to record an episode. Not only is Keme an award-winning journalist, he also is the co-founder of a really important organization called Opening up the Outdoors, which is a not-for-profit initiative that focuses on the continued inclusion, education, and enjoyment of outdoor spaces by people of the global majority. In this episode, we talk about Keme's work as a journalist, with Opening Up the Outdoors and as a father helping instill a positive relationship with the outdoors and nature in his children. We also find out that Keme actually learned to ski in South East London, and for those listeners who like me have lived in South East London, you might be scratching your head as to what stop on the tubes the slopes are, so make sure to keep listening for the full story. As a reminder, if this episode connects with you, please share it. And if you're really enjoying the podcast, please leave us a rating or review on your favorite podcast platform. This helps people find the show, and it helps me great the most interesting guests possible by boosting the credibility of the show. On to the latest episode of the ecosystem member podcast with Keme Nzerem. Follow Ecosystem Member on Instagram - @ecosystem member Keep up with Keme's adventures on Instagram - @nzerem Check out Opening Up the Outdoors at https://openinguptheoutdoors.com Audio Credits White Crown Sparrow (Creative Commons 0) - Zott820 on Freesound.org Merced River in Yosemite Valley (Creative Commons 0) - cbmontes on Freesound.org Great Horned Owl (Creative Commons 0) - Sclolex on Freesound.org
On this week's episode the boyz are joined by the brains behind GAEA LUMI and ChaosXCartoons Podcast, Keme and Didi.
Netorious and Doughboy Tony chop it up with rapper We$$mont $$keme. The rapper shares stories and cracks everyone up in what might be the funniest episode of What's the Word.
Spaudoje apžvalgoje – naujas žurnalo „Metai“ numeris.„Kuomet aptarinėjame švietimo viziją, dėmesio centre atsiduria ne individo išsilavinimo, erudicijos, įsipareigojimo ir atsakomybės už save ir kitus principai, bet visa sekanti ir kontroliuojanti valstybės biurokratinė mašina, varoma paranojiško nepasitikėjimo savo piliečiais“, – komentare sako Vytauto Didžiojo universiteto Istorijos katedros dėstytojas, istorijos mokytojas ekspertas Domas BoguševičiusŠiuo metu vyksta „Metų knygos rinkimai“, o LRT KLASIKOS laidos pristato akcijoje dalyvaujančias knygas ir siūlo pasiklausyti pokalbių su autoriais. Šiandien pristatysime Publicistikos ir dokumentikos kategorijoje besirungiančią Algio Mickūno „Atsiminimų punktyrai“. Garsus Jungtinių Amerikos Valstijų ir Lietuvos filosofas, fenomenologas Algis Mickūnas „Atsiminimų punktyruose“ pasakoja apie tokius gyvenimo epizodus, kurių nežinojo net patys artimiausi žmonės.Klasikos koncertų salės naujienos šią savaitę.Rytoj Lietuvos nacionalinėje Martyno Mažvydo bibliotekoje atidaroma paroda „Kadro metafizika“, kurioje pristatoma lietuvių kino operatoriaus Audriaus Kemežio (1973–2018) ankstyvosios kūrybos retrospektyva. Kokia fotografija autoriui buvo artima?Festivalyje „Kino pavasaris“ šiemet turite galimybę pamatyti pernai Venecijos kino festivalyje geriausiu dokumentiniu filmu paskelbtą JAV režisierės K. D. Davidson filmą „Rojaus fragmentai“ („Fragments of Paradise“). Filmo centre – avantgardinio kino krikštatėviu vadinamas Jonas Mekas.Šį vakarą Menų spaustuvėje įvairias jusles įtraukiančio šokio spektaklio „Sound of Five“ premjera. Šį spektaklį galima pamatyti, išgirsti ir pajausti. Gausybė muzikinių ir kūno kuriamų ritmo sluoksnių, sukuria intensyvaus klausymosi būseną, kurioje aštuoni šokėjai ir kompozitorius įjautrina visus žiūrovų pojūčius. Šis spektaklis – pirma Šeiko šokio teatro (Lietuva) ir Recoil performance group (Danija) koprodukcija.Kovo 21-oji – Pasaulinė poezijos diena ir UNESCO nematerialaus kultūros paveldo išsaugojimo konvencijos 20-metis. Šiomis progomis Vilnius UNESCO literatūros miestas kviečia išgirsti įvairiomis lietuvių kalbos tarmėmis skaitomų eilėraščių. Dalyvauja poetai, rašytojai Vladas Braziūnas, Birutė Jonuškaitė, Juozas Žitkauskas, Ingrida Viluckytė, Donatas Petrošius.Ved. Urtė Karalaitė
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What's up Everyone, This week we have another interview with a talented individual from the Rocket City. He is a Tuskegee Alum, and DJ that took over Tuskegee's Campus. Now he's making a name for himself in Atlanta and eventually all over the GLOBE. The name is DJ $keme. In this interview, we will talk about his journey from studying as an Engineer to full-time DJ, joining the Quality Control DJ coalition, and his future plans of becoming a mogul in the game. Listen in as we conversate, and take in all the gems being dropped. Music Credit: LAKEY INSPIRED Track Name: "GOLDEN HOUR" Music By: LAKEY INSPIRED Official SoundCloud https://soundcloud.com/lakeyinspired Official YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOmy8wuTpC95lefU5d1dt2Q License for commercial use: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported "Share Alike" (CC BY-SA 3.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/legalcode Music promoted by: Chill Out Records @ https://goo.gl/fh3rEJ www.ChillOutMedia.com / www.LoFi-HipHop.com
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The Ijaws have been stereotyped as militants and other vile descriptions that I refuse to encourage by using here. This is our way of taking down every imagination that sets itself above our knowledge of who we are. We are good people! BACKGROUND MUSIC: Total Setup by Barrister S. Smooth.
Ūkio naujienos. Pienininkystei Vilkaviškio rajono ūkininkai, Aldona ir Gražvydas Kemežos, paskyrė dvidešimtmetį. Nors būta visokių laikų, Kemežų šeima nepasiduoda net ir stebėdama spartų ūkių stambėjimą. Kokį savo ūkio likimą mato pieno ūkio šeimininkai? ? Kaip vienu metu pavyksta prekiauti gėlėmis ir daigiais, šiltnamiuose persodinto pomidorus ir agurkus, o laukuose visas kitas daržoves? Ved. Darius Švenčionis.
Keme Nzerem and Sam Rinehart are descendants of slave owner John Rinehart of Edgefield, South Carolina. They are interested in finding descendants of slaves owned by their family. Keme Nzerem is a British Journalist with a Nigerian father and German American mother. He has discovered that his mother's family - the Rineharts of Edgefield owned slaves.
Keme Nzerem and Sam Rinehart are descendants of slave owner John Rinehart of Edgefield, South Carolina. They are interested in finding descendants of slaves owned by their family. Keme Nzerem is a British Journalist with a Nigerian father and German American mother. He has discovered that his mother's family - the Rineharts of Edgefield owned slaves.
„Pasirinkau praėjusio amžiaus šeštąjį dešimtmetį todėl, kad jaučiu nostalgiją savo tėvų ir vyro vaikystės laikmečiui. Keista – jame negyvenau, bet tarytum atsimenu, „matau“ jų akimis. Beje, kai kurie jų daiktai, drabužiai, knygos, pasiekė ir mano vaikystę, aštuntąjį dešimtmetį“, – pasakoja rašytoja Laura Sintija Černiauskaitė, kurios knyga – mažasis romanas – „Šulinys“ dalyvauja Metų knygos rinkimuose.Dienraščių kultūros puslapių apžvalga.„Istoriją didžiąja dalimi pasakoju be „kalbančių galvų“, būdingų dokumentikos žanrui. Tikiu, kad istorijos gerbėjų nenuvilsiu, nes velniškai ilgai užtrukome rinkdami archyvinę medžiagą – rasti konkrečius archyvus, apie kuriuos žinojome esant, buvo bene sudėtingiausia filmo kūrimo dalis“, – sako filmo „Spec. Žvėrynas“ režisierius Andrius Lekavičius.„Jis niekada nechaltūrino, niekada nešokinėjo nuo reklamos, prie laidos, serialo, o tik paskui laisvalaikiu – prie filmo. Šis santykis yra nykstantis – operatoriai dažnai išmaino savo profesiją į smulkius centus. Audrius niekada nesismulkino – jeigu filmuodavo, tai filmas būdavo jo gyvenimo dalis ir išnykdavo bet kokie reikalai ar darbai“, – apie šviesaus atminimo kino operatorių Audrių Kemežį, įvertintą Nacionaline kultūros ir meno premija, prisiminimais dalijasi režisierius Audrius Stonys.Ved. Austėja Kuskienė.
„Pasirinkau praėjusio amžiaus šeštąjį dešimtmetį todėl, kad jaučiu nostalgiją savo tėvų ir vyro vaikystės laikmečiui. Keista – jame negyvenau, bet tarytum atsimenu, „matau“ jų akimis. Beje, kai kurie jų daiktai, drabužiai, knygos, pasiekė ir mano vaikystę, aštuntąjį dešimtmetį“, – pasakoja rašytoja Laura Sintija Černiauskaitė, kurios knyga – mažasis romanas – „Šulinys“ dalyvauja Metų knygos rinkimuose.Dienraščių kultūros puslapių apžvalga.„Istoriją didžiąja dalimi pasakoju be „kalbančių galvų“, būdingų dokumentikos žanrui. Tikiu, kad istorijos gerbėjų nenuvilsiu, nes velniškai ilgai užtrukome rinkdami archyvinę medžiagą – rasti konkrečius archyvus, apie kuriuos žinojome esant, buvo bene sudėtingiausia filmo kūrimo dalis“, – sako filmo „Spec. Žvėrynas“ režisierius Andrius Lekavičius.„Jis niekada nechaltūrino, niekada nešokinėjo nuo reklamos, prie laidos, serialo, o tik paskui laisvalaikiu – prie filmo. Šis santykis yra nykstantis – operatoriai dažnai išmaino savo profesiją į smulkius centus. Audrius niekada nesismulkino – jeigu filmuodavo, tai filmas būdavo jo gyvenimo dalis ir išnykdavo bet kokie reikalai ar darbai“, – apie šviesaus atminimo kino operatorių Audrių Kemežį, įvertintą Nacionaline kultūros ir meno premija, prisiminimais dalijasi režisierius Audrius Stonys.Ved. Austėja Kuskienė.
*There are a ton of juicy resources! Make sure to scroll down to the end! In this episode, we’re featuring three guests and discussing the following topics. *Our participation in the Nobel Peace Prize Forum at Augsburg College in Minneapolis, Minnesota. *Robyn shares her story of meeting Maya Soetoro-Ng, Director of the Matsunaga Peace Institute at the University of Hawaii-Manoa, founder of Ceeds of Peace; and President Barack Obama’s sister! *We introduce you to three Activists who discuss their journeys with peace, activism and spiritual healing. *Our paths to studying and teaching peace with Robyn receiving the “Newcomer Mediator of the Year” Award from the Center of Conflict Resolutions Chicago and Keme receiving the “First Decade Award” from Augsburg College, her alma mater. Featured Guests: *Penelope Summers, M.A., Energy Therapist Interview begins @ 16:19 sec. *Ricardo Levins Morales, Artist and Activist Interview begins @ 32:19 sec. *Andrew Williams, Executive Director of Higher Education Consortium for Urban Affairs (HECUA) Interview begins @ 56:09 sec. Our guests discuss a range of issues with us. Women’s impact on peace The Greensboro 4, lunch counter sit-ins and the civil rights movement. Dr. Martin Luther King vs. Malcolm X Women's suffrage and black women being excluded from the movement. A white woman’s understanding of bell hooks, feminism and intersectionality. MP150 Police Review, A People’s Project Evaluating Policing The history of police departments and its relationship to slavery and white supremacy in the U.S. How the paths to inclusivity and healing needs truth, justice and reconciliation. How art facilitates healing and builds self esteem. The paradox of Colin Kaepernick and Nike’s relationship with cheap labor in South Asia. How to live social justice. How to get involved in activism despite feelings of despair and being overwhelmed. Spirituality and activism Why compassion and love are important in activism and social justice work. Guests’ Bios: *Penelope Summers, M.A., Energy Therapist Penelope holds an M.A. in Writing and a dual M.A. in Peace and Conflict Studies and International Administration and Conflict Management. She’s an Energy Therapist which includes working as an Intuitive, Medium, Reiki Master and EFT Practitioner. You can find her on Instagram at @ask._penny, Twitter: @summers_p and Facebook @ Penelope Jane. You can make an appointment with her via email at summerspenelope790@gmail.com. She offers her services at Eclipse in Roswell on Fridays. Their number is 678-682-8624 eclipsenewage.com. *Ricardo Levins Morales, Artist and Activist “Ricardo Levins Morales describes himself as a “healer and trickster organizer disguised as an artist.” He was born into the anti-colonial movement in his native Puerto Rico and was drawn into activism in Chicago when his family moved there in 1967. He left high school early and worked in various industries, and over time began to use his art as part of his activism. This activism has included support work for the Black Panthers and Young Lords to participating in or acting in solidarity with farmers, environmental, labor, racial justice and peace movements. Increasingly he has come to see his art and organizing practices as means to address individual, collective and historical trauma. He co-leads workshops on trauma and resilience for organizers as well as trainings on creative organizing, social justice strategy and sustainable activism, and mentors and supports young activists. His art has won numerous awards but the greatest affirmation is the uses to which is has been put by grassroots movements and communities.” RLM Art Studio, 3260 Minnehaha Ave., Minneapolis, MN, 55406. Phone: 612-455-2242. rlmartstudio.com. *Andrew Williams, Executive Director of Higher Education Consortium for Urban Affairs (HECUA) “Andrew Williams, Executive Director (HECUA) has over 25 years of experience in higher education as a teacher, mentor, academic advisor, and administrative leader. Born in Indianapolis, Indiana and raised within a working-class African-American family, Williams was a first-generation college student. His upbringing and academic experiences sparked his intellectual curiosity in social difference, political resistance and human inequality. Recruited to play basketball, Andrew matriculated to Earlham College where his experiences and exposure to Quaker values sparked his sociological imagination and passion for social justice. Andrew eventually left the basketball team while serving as captain in protest over Earlham’s investments in corporations doing business in South Africa and joined leaders of the campus divestment movement. For Andrew, this was the beginning of a deep and sustained exploration of African and African Diaspora cultures and politics, engaged scholarship, and political activism. Throughout his career, Williams has worked to balance and link research, teaching, and political engagement on issues of interculturality, educational equity, international development, human rights, learning abroad, placed-based learning and social justice. More recently, Williams has served as Director of Multicultural Affairs at Carleton College, Director of Development and Communication for Minnesota Advocates for Human Rights, Assistant Director of the Multicultural Center for Academic Excellence at the University of Minnesota, and Director of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion within the University of Minnesota’s College of Liberal Arts.” hecua.org Resources Books and Blogs I’d Rather Teach Peace, by Colman McCarthy Louise Hay, You Can Heal Your Life Strength to Love, by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Where Do We Go From Here: Chaos and Community, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Radical Dharma: Talking Race, Love and Liberation, by Rev. angel Kyodo Williams Lani Guinier Why Every Yoga Teacher and Practitioner Needs Inclusivity Training, by Dr. Chelsea Jackson Roberts Nike’s Colin Kaepernick Ad Raises Issues of Workers Rights Videos, Documentaries and Films Keme Hawkins, Ph.D. receiving The First Decade Award at Augsburg College Greensboro Four, Independent Lens documentary (watch here) Colman McCarthy, I’d Rather Teach Peace Talk, TEDxGeorgetown Iron Jawed Angels Angela Davis on the Radical Work of Healing and Self Care Hong Kong Blessings, Robyn and Keme’s Peace Pilgrimage to the Big Buddha on Lantau Island in Hong Kong. Yoga Inclusivity Training Organizations and Institutions Center for Conflict Resolution Chicago Augsburg University Nobel Peace Prize Forum Higher Education Consortium for Urban Affairs The Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Nonviolence Social Change Center for Civil and Human Rights in Atlanta Ceeds of Peace The Matsunaga Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution at the University of Hawaii-Manoa Greensboro Four - Lunch counter sit-ins International Civil Rights Center & Museum, Greensboro, NC Women’s Equality Day Alice Paul Institute Intersectionality bell hooks Institute MPD150 Police Review, A People’s Project Evaluating Policing Want to support the show? Buy Ayurveda products from Banyan Botanicals! Robyn's Banyan purchase link HERE. *** To learn more about Robyn's favorite Ayurveda products, CLICK HERE. Ayurveda Consultations Email Robyn @ robynshealthyliving@gmail.com. *** Screenwriting and Writing Consulting Services Email Keme @ hawkins.keme@gmail.com. *** Social media Instagram: @spiritpathpodcast Twitter: @onthespiritpath Website: spiritpathpodcast.com If you like our vibe, be sure to SUBSCRIBE!
Episode 4: Spirit Communication & Life on the Other Side Inside this episode, we’ll discuss: How to recognize signs (in the light) from loved ones on other side. Allay people’s fears about connecting with their loved ones who’ve passed over. Share some of the research and studies about how people transition from life to death. Share personal stories about near death experiences (NDE) Discuss how energy never dies but only transforms, according to scientific principles. Resources mentioned in the show: Articles and Books: Talking to Heaven, by James Van Praagh. Adventures of the Soul, by James Van Praagh. Visions, Trips and Crowded Rooms, by David Kessler. Article by David Kessler: Who and What You See Before You Die.” My Stroke of Insight, by Dr. Jill Bolte-Taylor On Death and Dying: What the Dying Have to Teach Doctors, Nurses, Clergy and Their Own Families, by Elisabeth Kubler-Ross. The Other Side and Back, by Sylvia Browne TV Shows: Ghost Whisperer Medium Show Highlights: Loved Ones on the Other Side “When we talk about connecting with loved ones on the other side, we’re doing it “in the light” through love and awareness. We aren’t promoting séances, or using spirit boards or connecting with unknown spirit energy. This is firmly based in the light of love. And that love connection never dies, even though the body dies our love connections transcend time and space.” Albert Einstein on Energy “According to Albert Einstein, scientist, genius, energy cannot be created or destroyed, it can only be changed from one form to another. An example is how chemical energy can be converted into kinetic energy. When a person dies, their energy or essence isn’t destroyed, it transforms into a different form, which doesn’t have a body; nor is it only operating in the 3D dimension of time and space.” Energy and Near Death Experiences “There’s so many of us who’ve had experiences where you dream about a loved one that has passed, or have some type of experience that just doesn’t make sense, and it’s hard to explain, but you feel like your deceased loved one is with you or communicating with you.” “There are so many famous or popular near death experiences that also show us that people pass from their bodies and continue to have conscious experiences. Most of these stories are really beautiful and life affirming.” “One of my favorite stories isn’t really a near death experience, but is about one woman’s experience of suffering a stroke. The book is called My Stroke of Insight and the author is Jill Bolte-Taylor. It’s a phenomenal story. Jill was a woman pretty conscious of how her body and mind were affected by her stroke who noticed an increase in her sensitivities in various areas of her life. She became really aware of people’s energy even if they never said a word. There was a time when she was hospitalized, but couldn’t communicate or process mentally the way she normally could. And so she had this intense sensitivity to people’s energy, her nurses, her mother, strangers, etc. The main lesson I got from her book and experience was to be aware of the energy I am bringing into a space because it absolutely has an affect. I am usually aware of other’s energy, but that put me on the road to really understanding and being responsible for my energy. It’s something I still am learning and practicing today. It has layers to it.” Research on People Transitioning “David Kessler, author of the book “Visions, Trips and Crowded Rooms” has done some extensive research on death, grief and transitions into the after life. He interviewed doctors, nurses, hospice workers, dying people and their families about the days and moments leading up to people’s deaths. And, many of those people had similar stories of the dying seeing a light, or talking about taking a trip, as well as seeing loved ones who had already died returning to them in their final moments to take them back “home.” And of course, feelings of love and peace were also common themes among the dying.” 10 Signs of Divine Communication from Loved Ones Butterflies Dreams Personal mementos Seeing or hearing your loved one’s names, nicknames, pet names Familiar scents or smells (ex. Perfume, cigar smoke, shampoo) Music (ex. Wedding song, favorite song) Familiar feelings Rainbows Finding coins or loose change Being led back to a familiar place Dreams of Deceased Loved Ones “I always have dreams of loved ones who have passed on. And in the dream I know that they have passed and I know that I’m talking to them. I saw an interview with Mindy Kaling; I think it was when she was pubbing the movie A Wrinkle In Time. But she said she had dreams of her mother after passed and she was aware in the dream that she was talking to her mother after her death. Mindy said she kept saying “This is can’t be happening or you can’t be here.” and she said her mom would just say, “I know, I know.” But its like she was there and like hey let’s chat and catch up.” “I’ve had that same experience with my good friend Ray in passed in 2008 and my grandfather, he passed in the nineties and he had a rad acid washed jean jacket on in my dream and he though it was cool and hip. It was funny because I knew it was my granddad. I dream about my dad like that too. I don’t doubt it. I know in the moment that they are visiting me. Anytime a deceased person I know appears in a dream I know they are visiting me!” Butterfly Symbolism “A really good friend of mine passed away unexpectedly. A few months before she passed away, I had given her a butterfly necklace. It was the last time I saw her, but for some reason when I gave her the necklace I thought I might not see her again. I don’t know why. I thought it was because I had moved across the country to California and wouldn’t get back to visit her and my family as much. After she passed away, I kept having these experiences where butterflies would surround me. It happened on more than one occasion. One time I was really sad, the grief had hit me hard and I was leaving my acupuncturist who helped me through it. Well, I get to my car and these butterflies were flying around my window. Then, another time, after her funeral, I was lying out by a pool, back in California and four butterflies were flying around me, even landing on me! I have a photo of it somewhere. But, I knew it was a “hello from heaven”. “Seeing and hearing other people’s experiences made me more open to the possibility and beliefs that our loved ones energy can communicate with us in the earth-dense plane. It’s more likely than not.” How to Honor Deceased Loved Ones “There are many ways to honor your loved ones. You can carry on a tradition or cause in their memory. You can designate a special space in your home to remember them and may respect. Talking to them or writing them a letter is nice too because they hear you. You can do something they us to love to do, something fun and joyous! Their spirit and love never dies. It expands.” Clearing and Shielding with White Light “If you do want to connect with your loves ones, make sure to holding loving thoughts and surround yourself with white light. You want to shield your energy and clear out any energy that isn’t in the light. And the best way to do that is through prayers, or visualizing a white light around you.” “We hope that by sharing our stories you are able to recognize signs from your loved ones on the other side. And hopefully we’ve quelled some fears around the idea that your loved ones are communicating with you from the other side. We want to validate those people who’ve had similar experiences or have questions about this topic and remind them that energy transforms, but the bonds of Love can never be broken.” For Banyan Botanical's Ayurveda products and to support the show, click Robyn's Banyan purchase link HERE. To learn more about Robyn's favorite Ayurveda products, CLICK HERE. For Ayurveda Consultations, email Robyn @ robynshealthyliving@gmail.com. For Screenwriting and Writing Consulting services, email Keme @ hawkins.keme@gmail.com. Instagram: @spiritpathpodcast Twitter: @onthespiritpath Website: spiritpathpodcast.com If you like our vibe, be sure to SUBSCRIBE!
We’ll be exploring and discussing intuition, how to recognize it and the various ways intuition speaks to people. We thought it would be fun for all of us to take a quiz to find out what is the primary channel to receive divine communication. We’ll discuss how reading energy and managing energy are connected to intuition; the ways in which spirit communicates with us and people’s fears about their intuition or receiving divine guidance versus false guidance. We’ll be exploring and discussing Intuition, how to recognize it and the various ways intuition speaks to people. We’ll discuss how reading energy and managing energy are connected to intuition; the ways in which spirit communicates with us and people’s fears about their intuition or receiving divine guidance versus false guidance. For Banyan Botanical products and to support the show, click Robyn's Banyan purchase link HERE. To learn more about Robyn's favorite Ayurveda products, CLICK HERE. For Ayurveda Consultations, email Robyn @ robynshealthyliving@gmail.com. For Screenwriting and Writing Consulting services, email Keme @ hawkins.keme@gmail.com. Instagram: @spiritpathpodcast Twitter: @onthespiritpath Website: spiritpathpodcast.com If you like our vibe, be sure to SUBSCRIBE!
Whether you’re new to astrology or obsessed like Keme and Robyn, this episode covers how to use astrology to learn more about your true nature, as well as how to read the planets on the daily and harness the planets’ energies. “What’s your sign” is only the beginning of the astrology conversation. Astrology has been around for thousands of years across various civilizations throughout the world, which is why writing it off as nonsense is a bit short sighted in the grand scheme of things. There are various ways astrology is viewed throughout time and civilizations: Western astrology (USA/Europe), Vedic/Jyotish (Indian), African cosmos, Chinese and Native American astrology all exist.
We explore what is a soul, what is the spirit path, when we realized we were more than our physical bodies and how spirit influences our happiness, passions and daily mind-body-spirit connection. The spirit path is about connecting more with that inner, mystical, magical, divine part of ourselves. That part of us that connects us with everyone and everything, us. The spirit path is about living with an awareness of all aspects of yourself - mind, body and spirit. Meet Keme and Robyn We're best friends of 20 years and seekers on a spiritual journey to find a deeper connection to all life. We share stories and tools to balance the mind, body and spirit and interview teachers, healers and artists exploring our curiosities to better understand the seen and unseen worlds of energy within and around us. For Banyan Botanical products and to support the show, click Robyn's Banyan purchase link HERE. To learn more about Robyn's favorite Ayurveda products, CLICK HERE. For Ayurveda Consultations, email Robyn @ robynshealthyliving@gmail.com. For Screenwriting and Writing Consulting services, email Keme @ hawkins.keme@gmail.com. Instagram: @spiritpathpodcast Twitter: @onthespiritpath Website: spiritpathpodcast.com If you like our vibe, be sure to SUBSCRIBE!
Full episode info and show notes: www.wearelookingsideways.com My guest for episode 013 is journalist and broadcaster Keme Nzerem: skier, climber, outdoorsman, head judge at Kendal Mountain Film Festival and Correspondent for Channel 4 News. Keme covers some of the biggest stories in the world, and in this in-depth chat, recorded in London in July 2017, we dig deep into his career and experiences working on stories such as Hurricane Katrina and Grenfell Tower. If you enjoyed Ed Leigh on how he ended up presenting Ski Sunday, or Orlando von Eisendel on how he carved out his illustrious film-making career, you'll love this one. Thanks to Scott Nixon (www.scottnixon.co.uk)for post-production help and Matt Ward (www.linguistine.com) for the theme tune.
Įvairių epochų dainuojančių Lietuvos dainininkių įrašai sudaro turtingą vokalo istoriją apžvelgiančių „Audiologų“ turinį.Skamba Elenos Čudakovos (nuo 1:24*), Irenos Zelenkauskaitės (7:09), Anataninos Dambrauskaitės (13:49), Violetos Urmanaičiūtės-Urmanos (18:47), Birutės Kemežaitės (25:15), Sigutės Trimakaitės (32:14), Laimos Stepaitis (38:48), Giedrės Kaukaitės (42:24) ir Veronikos Povilionienės (47:44) balsai, atkeliavę iš skirtingų epochų, kiekvienas savaip nuostabus ir išskirtinis. Marga stilių ir vokalo mokyklų garsinė paletė byloja apie itin turtingą ir pasaulyje vertinamą Lietuvos dainininkių meną.*Klausytojams pageidaujant nurodomas laidos fragmentų pradžių laikas.
Įvairių epochų dainuojančių Lietuvos dainininkių įrašai sudaro turtingą vokalo istoriją apžvelgiančių „Audiologų“ turinį.Skamba Elenos Čudakovos (nuo 1:24*), Irenos Zelenkauskaitės (7:09), Anataninos Dambrauskaitės (13:49), Violetos Urmanaičiūtės-Urmanos (18:47), Birutės Kemežaitės (25:15), Sigutės Trimakaitės (32:14), Laimos Stepaitis (38:48), Giedrės Kaukaitės (42:24) ir Veronikos Povilionienės (47:44) balsai, atkeliavę iš skirtingų epochų, kiekvienas savaip nuostabus ir išskirtinis. Marga stilių ir vokalo mokyklų garsinė paletė byloja apie itin turtingą ir pasaulyje vertinamą Lietuvos dainininkių meną.*Klausytojams pageidaujant nurodomas laidos fragmentų pradžių laikas.
Lietuviai – daininga tauta. Gražiai ir profesionaliai dainuojančių girdime ir Tėvynėje, ir užjūryje. Tačiau retai kada pabandome tų balsų pasiklausyti greta. Ir tuomet aiškėja, kaip skiriasi vokalo mokyklos, manieros, dainavimo kultūra. Čia ir kitur gyvenusių, o taip pat ir dabar gyvenančių dainininkų menui ir skiriama „Audiologų“ laida.Skambės lietuvių dainininkų Antaninos Dambrauskaitės, Birutės Kemežaitės, Elenos Čiudakovos, Giedrės Kaukaitės, Juditos Leitaitės, Astos Krikščiūnaitės, Algirdo Brazio, Stasio Baro, Vytauto Juozapaičio ir kitų vokalo meistrų įvairiais metais užfiksuoti ir rečiau skambantys įrašai.
Lietuviai – daininga tauta. Gražiai ir profesionaliai dainuojančių girdime ir Tėvynėje, ir užjūryje. Tačiau retai kada pabandome tų balsų pasiklausyti greta. Ir tuomet aiškėja, kaip skiriasi vokalo mokyklos, manieros, dainavimo kultūra. Čia ir kitur gyvenusių, o taip pat ir dabar gyvenančių dainininkų menui ir skiriama „Audiologų“ laida.Skambės lietuvių dainininkų Antaninos Dambrauskaitės, Birutės Kemežaitės, Elenos Čiudakovos, Giedrės Kaukaitės, Juditos Leitaitės, Astos Krikščiūnaitės, Algirdo Brazio, Stasio Baro, Vytauto Juozapaičio ir kitų vokalo meistrų įvairiais metais užfiksuoti ir rečiau skambantys įrašai.