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Matthew week 74 Matthew 11:28 ESV 28 Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Matthew 11:29-30 ESV 29 Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. 30 For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light.” Matthew 12:1-2 ESV At that time Jesus went through the grainfields on the Sabbath. His disciples were hungry, and they began to pluck heads of grain and to eat.2 But when the Pharisees saw it, they said to him, “Look, your disciples are doing what is not lawful to do on the Sabbath.” Genesis 2:2-3 ESV Thus the heavens and the earth were finished, and all the host of them. 2 And on the seventh day God finished his work that he had done, and he rested on the seventh day from all his work that he had done. 3 So God blessed the seventh day and made it holy, because on it God rested from all his work that he had done in creation. Exodus 20:8-11 ESV 8 “Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy. 9 Six days you shall labor, and do all your work, 10 but the seventh day is a Sabbath to the Lord your God. On it you shall not do any work, you, or your son, or your daughter, your male servant, or your female servant, or your livestock, or the sojourner who is within your gates. 11 For in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that is in them, and rested on the seventh day. Therefore the Lord blessed the Sabbath day and made it holy. Exodus 31:12-17 ESV 12 And the Lord said to Moses, 13 “You are to speak to the people of Israel and say, ‘Above all you shall keep my Sabbaths, for this is a sign between me and you throughout your generations, that you may know that I, the Lord, sanctify you. 14 You shall keep the Sabbath, because it is holy for you. Everyone who profanes it shall be put to death. Whoever does any work on it, that soul shall be cut off from among his people. 15 Six days shall work be done, but the seventh day is a Sabbath of solemn rest, holy to the Lord. Whoever does any work on the Sabbath day shall be put to death. 16 Therefore the people of Israel shall keep the Sabbath, observing the Sabbath throughout their generations, as a covenant forever.17 It is a sign forever between me and the people of Israel that in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, and on the seventh day he rested and was refreshed.'” Deuteronomy 23:24-25 ESV 24 “If you go into your neighbor's vineyard, you may eat your fill of grapes, as many as you wish, but you shall not put any in your bag. 25 If you go into your neighbor's standing grain, you may pluck the ears with your hand, but you shall not put a sickle to your neighbor's standing grain. 1.Carrying 2. Burning 3. Extinguishing 4. Finishing 5. Writing 6. Erasing 7. Cooking 8. Washing 9. Sewing 10. Tearing 11. Knotting 12. Untying 13. Shaping 14. Plowing 15. Planting 16. Reaping 17. Harvesting 18. Threshing 19. Winnowing 20. Selecting 21. Sifting 22. Grinding 23. Kneading 24. Combing 25. Spinning 26. Dyeing 27. Chain-stitching 28. Warping 29. Weaving 30. Unraveling 31. Building 32. Demolishing 33. Trapping 34. Shearing 35. Slaughtering 36. Skinning 37. Tanning 38. Smoothing 39. Marking Colossians 2:16-17 ESV 16 Therefore let no one pass judgment on you in questions of food and drink, or with regard to a festival or a new moon or a Sabbath. 17 These are a shadow of the things to come, but the substance belongs to Christ.
Bridget, Caitlin, and Hilda continue their spooky season coverage and discuss "Bride" by Ali Hazelwood. Okay, so it's not really scary, but it has vampyres, werewolves, and the forced marriage trope will get your pulse racing. Plus, did someone say knotting? Join our Patreon for exclusive behind-the-scenes content and let's be friends!Instagram > @Booktokmademe_podTikTok > @BooktokMadeMe
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How to Support the Rob Skinner Podcast. If you would like to help support my mission to multiply disciples, leaders and churches, click here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/robskinner Transcript of Exposition of Matthew 12:1-21 This section connects to and highlights what Jesus meant when he said in Matthew 11:28-30, 28 “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. 29 Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. 30 For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.” Jesus offers rest which is the express purpose of the sabbath. He says his yoke is easy and his burden is light. This is in contrast to the legalism of the Pharisees. They had develop 39 laws that explained what you couldn't do on a day of rest. 39 categories of activity that could be classified as work. They claimed to “put up a fence around the law” so you would be careful not to break the law. Here are twenty of the thirty-nine categories of work: 1. Carrying 2. Burning 3. Extinguishing 4. Finishing 5. Writing 6. Erasing 7. Cooking 8. Washing 9. Sewing 10. Tearing 11. Knotting 12. Untying 13. Shaping 14. Plowing 15. Planting 16. Reaping 17. Harvesting 18. Threshing 19. Winnowing 20. Selecting Jesus addresses these by appealing to his inherent authority and the priority of the spirit of the law over the letter of the law. Jesus, LORD of the Sabbath At that time Jesus went through the grainfields on the Sabbath. His disciples were hungry and began to pick some heads of grain and eat them. 2 When the Pharisees saw this, they said to him, “Look! Your disciples are doing what is unlawful on the Sabbath.” 3 He answered, “Haven't you read what David did when he and his companions were hungry? 4 He entered the house of God, and he and his companions ate the consecrated bread—which was not lawful for them to do, but only for the priests. 5 Or haven't you read in the Law that the priests on Sabbath duty in the temple desecrate the Sabbath and yet are innocent? 6 I tell you that something greater than the temple is here. 7 If you had known what these words mean, ‘I desire mercy, not sacrifice,'[a] you would not have condemned the innocent. 8 For the Son of Man is Lord of the Sabbath.” Jesus had offered rest in the previous chapter which was the purpose of the sabbath: 28 “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. 29 Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. 30 For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.” The Pharisees made sabbath keeping a chore: You could not spit on the Sabbath because it would disturb the dirt and you would be guilty of plowing. You could not swat a fly on the Sabbath because you would be guilty of hunting. A woman could not look at her reflection because she might see a gray hair and pluck it out, which would be doing work. They created loopholes to get around some laws. If your house was burning down on a Sabbath, you could not carry clothes out of it. However, you were allowed to put on several layers of clothes as the house was burning down. You could leave without breaking the law because you were wearing them instead of carrying them. 12:1-2 Picking grain could fall under the category of reaping, while getting the grain out of the husks could be considered threshing, both of which were prohibited by the Pharisees. Keep in mind that this is happening on a Saturday and must have been close enough to town to not break the distance rule of about a half mile of walking allowed. The Pharisees were circling Jesus and his disciples, looking for any breaking of their laws. Jesus argues against the Pharisees using three levels of authority he carries because of who he is as God: Jesus is greater than King David Jesus is greater than the temple Jesus is greater than the Law or Old Testament Writings 12:3-4 Jesus asks, “Haven't you read…?” This was a subtle dig to the Pharisees who prided themselves on their knowledge and memorization of scripture. He points out that David, their hero and king, broke their law by eating bread only allowed to the priests. It was his authority as king that superceded the law. Jesus is saying, how much more is it lawful for the king of the world to supercede any regulation. Not only that, they were both hungry. He's not saying that because the law was broken once, it could be broken again, but it does matter who is doing it. 12:5-6 Jesus builds on this theme of authority when he talks about how the priests “work” on the sabbath in doing their normal duties at the temple. Then he says something shocking. He says, “something greater than the temple is here.” To the Jew, what could be greater than the temple? This was the house of God, where God lived. The temple was the focus of Israel's worship, it's national center, the destination for all pilgrimages and the essence of its national identity. Jesus is saying that he himself is the center of all future worship. This is what got Jesus killed. His cleansing of the temple, his claim that he would rebuild the temple in three days was the final straw that confirmed in the Jews' minds that Jesus deserved death. Jesus was saying that in serving him and eating while working, his disciples were serving the greater presence and residence of God, Jesus himself. They were exempt from these lesser regulations. Jesus and the church he started were greater than the temple. His role as mediator, prophet, priest and king is greater than the temple of Moses time. That's one of the significances of the temple curtain being torn when Jesus died. 12:7 Jesus again points out his operating theology drawn from Hosea 6:6, love matters more than ritual or rules. It's always better to err on the side of love over laws. He also highlights the error of their human traditions that led them to people who were innocent in the sight of God. 12:8 Jesus drives the sword even deeper in calling himself the LORD of the sabbath. The sabbath is a defining feature of the Jewish religion. They and a few other groups are known as “sabbath-keepers.” The sabbath originates all the way back when God rested on the seventh day (Genesis 2:3) and was instituted in the ten commandments. In Exodus 31:13 God calls it “My Sabbath.” As the creator of the world and author of the law, Jesus had unique authority to interpret it as he chose. For Jesus to say, I am the Lord of the Sabbath was heresy in the ears of the Pharisees. He was saying, “I, not you, know how to interpret the sabbath law and its application. I wrote the law, you didn't.” This was a direct attack on the Pharisees' religious authority and it's what made them so mad. The healing of man with the shriveled hand 9 Going on from that place, he went into their synagogue, 10 and a man with a shriveled hand was there. Looking for a reason to bring charges against Jesus, they asked him, “Is it lawful to heal on the Sabbath?” 11 He said to them, “If any of you has a sheep and it falls into a pit on the Sabbath, will you not take hold of it and lift it out? 12 How much more valuable is a person than a sheep! Therefore it is lawful to do good on the Sabbath.” 13 Then he said to the man, “Stretch out your hand.” So he stretched it out and it was completely restored, just as sound as the other. 14 But the Pharisees went out and plotted how they might kill Jesus. 11-12 He appeals to common sense that the average person would understand when he says, “If any of you has a sheep…” Jesus again stresses how much more valuable people are than animals. Jesus also points out the inconsistency of the Pharisees' own teaching. They would do “work” if it meant preserving their own property. Jesus' interpretation puts responsibility on each one of us to figure out what is good or positive to do in interpreting any action. The Pharisees had a fundamentally negative focus on what couldn't be done. Jesus points to a higher method of asking yourself, “how can I do good in this situation?” 12:13-14 Jesus goes on to heal the man's hand publicly. It was a public embarrassment and shaming of the Jews. He embarrassed them in “their synagogue” (12:9). He beat them on their home field. Their authority was damaged, their motives were exposed and their hatred was inflamed. The Jews want to kill Jesus. Jesus said it's lawful to do good on the Sabbath. The Pharisees wanted to kill on the sabbath! Turtle Illustration This is a touching video, viewed over two million times. How much more powerful when we help people turn their “upside down” lives right side up. That fires Jesus up! God's Servant 15 Aware of this, Jesus withdrew from that place. A large crowd followed him, and he healed all who were ill. 16 He warned them not to tell others about him. 17 This was to fulfill what was spoken through the prophet Isaiah: 18 “Here is my servant whom I have chosen, the one I love, in whom I delight; I will put my Spirit on him, and he will proclaim justice to the nations. 19 He will not quarrel or cry out; no one will hear his voice in the streets. 20 A bruised reed he will not break, and a smoldering wick he will not snuff out, till he has brought justice through to victory. 21 In his name the nations will put their hope.”[b] 12:15-16 What does Jesus do? He doesn't go on the attack. He withdraws. He puts into practice what he had taught his disciples in Matthew 10:14 and 10:23. When people don't accept your teaching, shake the dust off and go somewhere else. Be as shrewd as snakes and as innocent as doves. Jesus just leaves and continues his work of preaching and healing. Why does he do this? Why doesn't he have a massive showdown with the Pharisees right then and there. It gets revealed in verses 18-21 as another fulfillment of Old Testament prophesy about the Messiah's character and method. 12:18-21 Again Jesus defines himself by what he “doesn't” do. Unlike John and others' expectations that he would judge, condemn, blow away, destroy Roman rule, Jesus reveals himself as gentle and lowly or humble. He will not quarrel or cry out. He touts a more non-confrontational manner, an avoidance of publicity and a patient, encouraging type of ministry. He won't argue with the Pharisees, he won't shout at them or deliberately embarrass them. Bruised reeds and smoldering wicks. A reed was used as a light walking stick, a musical instrument or a way to measure things. Once it was bruised, it was typically discarded. A smoldering wick was made of linen and if it smoked, would fill the whole house with smoke. It too was immediately replaced. The ministry of the messiah is one in which he won't break the reed or snuff out the wick. Jesus is patient and kind with people who are bruised and who's fire has dimmed. He is patient with the Pharisees who were deeply damaged and he is incredibly patient with people who have experienced trauma, trouble, difficulties and trials. Think about the bleeding woman, the man with the shriveled hand, the lepers. These were all bruised reeds. · You might be a bruised reed. Life has bruised you. You've taken your hits. Guess what, Jesus is loving and patient with you. He won't break you. He won't say, “I'm done with you!” He is patient, gentle and lowly and is willing to work with all of us in our bruised and battered condition. All he asks is that you come to him. Look to him for healing. Don't count yourself out. Stop tearing yourself down. Go to Jesus. o Share about recent appointment · You might be a smoldering wick. Maybe your fire was higher in the past. Maybe you used to light up the room when you walked into church, your home, your classroom or your workplace. Now all you can muster is a barely burning flame and lots of smoke. People know when you're coming and when you're around. You're not what you once were. Guess what, Jesus won't snuff you out. He's willing to work with you and help you get your fire going again. All you have to do is go to him and work with him. Don't quit on him. Ask for help. Jesus offers rest and a light burden for all bruised reeds and smoldering wicks.
Send us a Text Message.We're talking Bride by Ali Hazelwood in the debut episode of The Spicy Girls Book Club! The tropes are troping in Ali's first paranormal romance ... and we are HERE for it. You: Vampires and Werewolves Me, an intellect: Vampyre and WeresSlow-burn romance, arranged marriage, banter, found family, political scheming, fated mates, knotting (which isn't tying your dick in a knot, not that we thought that) and you're never going to guess how many beds there are ...Is it, especially the cover, a little Wattpad-ish? Sure. But we fucking loved Wattpad and Twilight and WE DON'T CARE WHO KNOWS IT.Next week: A Fate Inked In Blood by Danielle L. Jensen. Summon us @DTFaePodcast We like our coffee icy and our books spicy! Oh, and we're totally Down To Fae. A podcast for fantasy romance readers and fans of authors like Sarah J. Maas, Jennifer L. Armentrout, Rebecca Yarros and Carissa Broadbent. Follow along as your delulu hosts discuss your favorite romantasy books in a chapter-by-chapter read, re-read or refresher.
Featuring the fic "The Purrfect Catch" by CassondraWinchester & lotrspnfangirlAO3 link: https://archiveofourown.org/works/21293213/chapters/50703776podfic link: https://archiveofourown.org/works/56723371Rating: ExplicitTags for this fic include: Alpha/Beta/Omega Dynamics, Alpha Dean Winchester, Omega Castiel (Supernatural), Dean's best friend is a cat, Pining, Mutual Pining, Fluff, Romantic Comedy, Smut, Knotting, Rimming, Mating Bites, Magic
Happy AANHPI Heritage Month! Every year, we love to highlight our personal stories and connections with our heritage. In this episode, we're taking a deep dive into specific topics we've always been curious about: Why did most early immigrants from China to the US come from the Toisan region? What's the history & symbolism behind the familiar Chinese knot artistry often used to decorate homes & clothing? And why was the Taiwanese language banned for some time? By bringing attention to these topics, we hope to preserve memories of these practices and appreciate parts of our heritage that we sometimes take for granted. What practices & traditions are unique to your heritage? Please share with us in the comments! __________________________________________ Hosts: Melody Cheng, Janet Wang, Helen Wu Editor: Michelle Hsieh Contributing Editor: Haemee Kang __________________________________________ P A R T N E R S • OSEA: Receive 10% off your order with code ABG at OSEAMalibu.com • TaiwanPlus: Access English-language news, educational content, and entertainment from Taiwan at TaiwanPlus.com • Pampers: For trusted protection, trust Pampers, the #1 pediatrician recommended brand. • BetterHelp: Get 10% off your first month with code “ABG” at betterhelp.com/ABG __________________________________________ C O N N E C T W I T H U S • Subscribe and Follow us @asianbossgirl on Apple Podcasts/Spotify/Amazon Music/YouTube/Instagram/Twitter/Facebook • Listener Survey: Let us know your thoughts on the podcast here • Shoutouts: Give a shoutout on the podcast here • Email: hello@asianbossgirl.com __________________________________________ S U P P O R T U S • Merch: asianbossgirl.myshopify.com • Donate: anchor.fm/asianbossgirl/support • More about us at asianbossgirl.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Anything Joes: A Collaborative Journey Through The World Of G.I. Joe
The Pyramid Of Darkness is complete! Can the Joes stop them before (most? some?) of the world loses power forever! Plus, Greg and Jaren discuss Super 7's new o-ring announcement!
Chanel, Ashley, and Stacy do not discuss a fanfic this episode but we do get in to all things Reylo! This is one of our favorite OTP's (one true pairing). We have lots of fanfic recs for our listeners! Follow us at https://instagram.com/fanficfanaticspod?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=, https://www.facebook.com/fanficfanaticspod/, and https://twitter.com/Fanfic_Fanatics.
Maggie brings adorably wholesome Tea Dragon Society by Kay O'Neill . Jillian brings the every much not wholesome (but still about dragons) The Witchslayer by Opal Reyne.The girlies discuss their time as high school cheerleaders (for some reason), important explanations of monster peen, and the most adorable little dragon cuties you ever did see.Leave us a review! Follow us on Instagram and TikTok @apodcastofsmutanddragonsMaggie: @teawithmargaretJillian: @jilliankiechlinartBusiness inquiries and/or say hi: apodcastofsmutanddragons@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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One of the queens of monster romance joins us in another episode of Authors at a Glance! Lillian shares her writing process line by line, designing her own book cover with a graphic design background, going into writing via author groups on facebook, and leaving NASA to write romance novels. We also get into incorporating omegaverse aspects into different kinds of monster romance as well as how to write polyamory - and trust us, she does it well.Check Lillian out on Instagram, Tiktok, Facebook, and her website!Preorder Found by the Lake Monster by Lillian Lark now!***Read Deceived by the Gargoyles by Lillian Lark for free on Kindle Unlimited Get 30 days free on Kindle Unlimited just for our listeners! Or listen on Audible like Shani and get up to two free ebooks when you try Audible Premium Plus. ***Leave us a rating and review on ItunesA lot of additional listening on Patreon!Welcome to Romance at a Glance, a podcast that uses romance novels to dive into candid conversations about life, relationship dynamics, and sexual desires. As hosts Bridget and Shani review books and interview some of romance's biggest authors, they explore the breadth of the genre, openly embracing the sex, diverse couplings, and taboo to create a safe space for listeners to be exposed to different lifestyles, fantasies, and to pique their naughty curiosity.Expect 100% honest reviews, spontaneous singing, life lessons, indecent anecdotes, and bawdy humor.Check out www.romanceataglance.comChat with us on Instagram at instagram.com/romanceataglanceSupport us on Patreon at patreon.com/romanceataglance
During the height of the pandemic, the shipping lanes were completely clogged up. Things have not changed much since then. In fact, in some areas things have gotten worse. With the Covid lockdowns in China and the inefficient manner in which some of the ports are being managed elsewhere, things are on trajectory that will lead to a lot more pain in the one place none of us can afford...our pocket books. (commercial at 8:55)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/news/supply-chain-snags-create-shortages-of-life-saving-medical-supplies-in-u-s/ar-AAWREM2?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=712c4c6aeb3445c1979fd3bd0792f648
During the height of the pandemic, the shipping lanes were completely clogged up. Things have not changed much since then. In fact, in some areas things have gotten worse. With the Covid lockdowns in China and the inefficient manner in which some of the ports are being managed elsewhere, things are on trajectory that will lead to a lot more pain in the one place none of us can afford...our pocket books. (commercial at 9:37)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/news/supply-chain-snags-create-shortages-of-life-saving-medical-supplies-in-u-s/ar-AAWREM2?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=712c4c6aeb3445c1979fd3bd0792f648
1 month ago, suspicion and Kindle Unlimited ruled. It was a time of darkness, it was a world of fear, it was the age before we read a bunch of monster romance. Swept up by a magic spell for a thousandish pages. Now here in Chicago....the spell is broken! AND WE MARCH AGAIN!! To round out our Monster March with DECEIVED BY THE GARGOYLE by Lillian Lark. Grace the witch is(gently, apologetically) manipulated into joining a Gargoyle throuple as the all-important fourth wheel. Is spicy sex progressive sex? How much steam is too much steam and why are monster romance more likely to be saunas than fridges? What would you do with a tail? We are defenders of the bad feeling/good feeling mix 'em up! We are Gargoyle (romance discussing in this epsiode)! Whoa!mance is a part of the Frolic Podcast Network.
We're joined by Lillian Lark to recap https://read.amazon.com/kp/embed?asin=B098Q6CSJC&linkCode=kpe&preview=newtab&ref_=cm_sw_r_kb_dp_8GJG7WEF100835F65D98&tag=bonkersromance-20 (Manix by Grace McGinty)! Lillian brought us an omegaverse, mpreg, warrior cat shifter book—with knotting! Whether you're a seasoned pro or you just went on a google adventure looking up those terms, this episode should delight you. Be sure not to miss Lillian's latest, https://www.amazon.com/Deceived-Gargoyles-Bathhouse-Monster-Monstrous-ebook/dp/B09F3TPJ6P/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1QVZK0HFO0JJ3&keywords=deceived%20by%20the%20gargoyles%20lillian%20lark&qid=1643305828&sprefix=deceived%20%2Caps%2C153&sr=8-1 (Deceived by the Gargoyles), a monster romance which also features knotting, breeding, and multiple hot gargoyles with a curvy librarian! If you're reading ahead, here are some of the books we'll be reading in upcoming episodes (though the schedule isn't set yet): https://read.amazon.com/kp/embed?asin=B07QMLP2QP&linkCode=kpe&preview=newtab&ref_=cm_sw_r_kb_dp_Y3MXGBPQQSPPMX2CK32E&tag=bonkersromance-20 (The Initiation) by Nikki Sloane https://read.amazon.com/kp/embed?asin=B08WJHGH2T&linkCode=kpe&preview=newtab&ref_=cm_sw_r_kb_dp_87C3XGR1K3X96G6D366Y&tag=bonkersromance-20 (Her Soul to Take) by Harley Laroux https://read.amazon.com/kp/embed?asin=B000FC1IZE&linkCode=kpe&preview=newtab&ref_=cm_sw_r_kb_dp_YCCKXNW1FWT6DCT0SGZJ&tag=bonkersromance-20 (A Kiss of Shadows) by Laurell K Hamilton We'll be back next week to recap Her Soul to Take by Harley Laroux with Kenya Goree-Bell! If you want more bonkers in the meantime, there's a ton of bonus content in https://apricots-cyan-l9mk.squarespace.com/temple-information (The Temple of Defiant Joy)! For links to all the books we mentioned, https://www.bonkersromance.com/episodes/14 (check out the show notes on our website!) Support this podcast
We're talking minotaurs and spiders and orcs and gargoyles…it's Monster Romance week at Fated Mates! Jenny Nordbak of the Wicked Wallflowers and Bonkers Romance podcast joins us to talk about this explosive, extremely popular genre that both intrigues and perplexes us. Our next read along is Uzma Jalaluddin's Hana Khan Carries On. Find it at: Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Apple Books, Kobo, or at your local indie. This episode sponsored by Radish: Bottomless content; one cute app. Visit radish.social/fatedmates for 24 free coins and to read your first Radish story.Show NotesWelcome Jenny Nordbak. Her first romance, His Leading Lady, was just released, (Jen did the final developmental edit!) and she just started the Bonkers Romance podcast with Melody from the Heaving Bosoms podcast. Check it out!Although there is lots of crossover with paranormal or alien, Jenny defines monsters as: creatures who don't shift into humans, you'd definitely scream if you saw them running down the street, but human enough to be able to bang. Although no one mentioned on the episode, here is the single greatest monster explanation ever seen on twitter. The cartoon Sarah refered to is called The Harkness Test, and it's a reference to Dr. Who. More about what it means to go into the Amazon dungeon--this, of course, is related to attempts to deplatform sex everywhere on the internet. Besialisty cartoon that Sarah is going to look for Baby Jenny imprinted on Fantasia, specifically the centaurs and Chernabog. She also loved the Gargoyles TV show and the orcs in Lord of the Rings.What is Knotting?Here's listener Alyssa Long's terrific thread about monsters and disability. Often, writers use ableist tropes in their monster-creation, and Alyssa's thread talks about how and why this is harmful. (Any mistakes in the summarizing of this thread are Jen's!) In that thread, Alyssa shared a great article about ableism in the horror genre, and although we loved The Witcher, it reinforced some of the most common problems with putting disabilities on the screen.Sarah is hosting a writing workship to kick of NaNo--register here!
Mozina's Knotting the Banner: Ritual and Relationship in Daoist Practice (U Hawaii Press, 2021) weaves together ethnography, textual analysis, photography, and film, inviting readers into the religious world of Daoist practice in today's south China by exploring one particular ritual called the Banner Rite to Summon Sire Yin, as practiced in central Hunan province. Performed as the first public ritual by a Daoist apprentice at his own ordination, the Banner Rite seeks to summon Celestial Lord Yin Jiao, the ferocious martial deity who supplies the exorcistic power to protect and heal bodies and spaces from illness and misfortune. A lot is at stake. If the apprentice cannot successfully summon the deity in front of his village community and the pantheon of gods in attendance, he would not be able to be ordained that day and would risk losing the confidence of villagers who might hire him in the future. Through a close reading of the ritual in its social and historical contexts, Mozina shows that the efficacy of rituals like the Banner Rite is driven by the ability of a master to form an intimate relationship with exorcistic deities like Yin Jiao, which is far from guaranteed. Mozina reveals the ways in which such ritual claims are rooted in the great liturgical movements of the Song and Yuan dynasties (960–1368) and how they are performed these days amid the social and economic pressures of rural life in the post-Mao era. Knotting the Banner will be of interest to students and scholars of Daoism and Chinese religion and will also appeal to historians of religion and anthropologists, especially those working on ritual. Noelle Giuffrida is a professor and curator of Asian art at the School of Art and the David Owsley Museum of Art at Ball State University. Her research focuses on Chinese art, particularly the history of collecting and exhibiting premodern works in American museums after World War II and the visual culture of Daoism in late imperial China. Her teaching and curatorial experience extend broadly both temporally—from Neolithic to contemporary—and cross-culturally to China, Korea, and Japan, as well as to South and Southeast Asia. Her book Separating Sheep from Goats: Sherman E. Lee's Collecting of Chinese Art in Postwar America (University of California Press, 2018) uses American curator and museum director Sherman E. Lee (1918–2008) as a lens through which to investigate the history of collecting and exhibiting Chinese art. Email her at ngiuffrida@bsu.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mozina's Knotting the Banner: Ritual and Relationship in Daoist Practice (U Hawaii Press, 2021) weaves together ethnography, textual analysis, photography, and film, inviting readers into the religious world of Daoist practice in today's south China by exploring one particular ritual called the Banner Rite to Summon Sire Yin, as practiced in central Hunan province. Performed as the first public ritual by a Daoist apprentice at his own ordination, the Banner Rite seeks to summon Celestial Lord Yin Jiao, the ferocious martial deity who supplies the exorcistic power to protect and heal bodies and spaces from illness and misfortune. A lot is at stake. If the apprentice cannot successfully summon the deity in front of his village community and the pantheon of gods in attendance, he would not be able to be ordained that day and would risk losing the confidence of villagers who might hire him in the future. Through a close reading of the ritual in its social and historical contexts, Mozina shows that the efficacy of rituals like the Banner Rite is driven by the ability of a master to form an intimate relationship with exorcistic deities like Yin Jiao, which is far from guaranteed. Mozina reveals the ways in which such ritual claims are rooted in the great liturgical movements of the Song and Yuan dynasties (960–1368) and how they are performed these days amid the social and economic pressures of rural life in the post-Mao era. Knotting the Banner will be of interest to students and scholars of Daoism and Chinese religion and will also appeal to historians of religion and anthropologists, especially those working on ritual. Noelle Giuffrida is a professor and curator of Asian art at the School of Art and the David Owsley Museum of Art at Ball State University. Her research focuses on Chinese art, particularly the history of collecting and exhibiting premodern works in American museums after World War II and the visual culture of Daoism in late imperial China. Her teaching and curatorial experience extend broadly both temporally—from Neolithic to contemporary—and cross-culturally to China, Korea, and Japan, as well as to South and Southeast Asia. Her book Separating Sheep from Goats: Sherman E. Lee's Collecting of Chinese Art in Postwar America (University of California Press, 2018) uses American curator and museum director Sherman E. Lee (1918–2008) as a lens through which to investigate the history of collecting and exhibiting Chinese art. Email her at ngiuffrida@bsu.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/chinese-studies
Mozina's Knotting the Banner: Ritual and Relationship in Daoist Practice (U Hawaii Press, 2021) weaves together ethnography, textual analysis, photography, and film, inviting readers into the religious world of Daoist practice in today's south China by exploring one particular ritual called the Banner Rite to Summon Sire Yin, as practiced in central Hunan province. Performed as the first public ritual by a Daoist apprentice at his own ordination, the Banner Rite seeks to summon Celestial Lord Yin Jiao, the ferocious martial deity who supplies the exorcistic power to protect and heal bodies and spaces from illness and misfortune. A lot is at stake. If the apprentice cannot successfully summon the deity in front of his village community and the pantheon of gods in attendance, he would not be able to be ordained that day and would risk losing the confidence of villagers who might hire him in the future. Through a close reading of the ritual in its social and historical contexts, Mozina shows that the efficacy of rituals like the Banner Rite is driven by the ability of a master to form an intimate relationship with exorcistic deities like Yin Jiao, which is far from guaranteed. Mozina reveals the ways in which such ritual claims are rooted in the great liturgical movements of the Song and Yuan dynasties (960–1368) and how they are performed these days amid the social and economic pressures of rural life in the post-Mao era. Knotting the Banner will be of interest to students and scholars of Daoism and Chinese religion and will also appeal to historians of religion and anthropologists, especially those working on ritual. Noelle Giuffrida is a professor and curator of Asian art at the School of Art and the David Owsley Museum of Art at Ball State University. Her research focuses on Chinese art, particularly the history of collecting and exhibiting premodern works in American museums after World War II and the visual culture of Daoism in late imperial China. Her teaching and curatorial experience extend broadly both temporally—from Neolithic to contemporary—and cross-culturally to China, Korea, and Japan, as well as to South and Southeast Asia. Her book Separating Sheep from Goats: Sherman E. Lee's Collecting of Chinese Art in Postwar America (University of California Press, 2018) uses American curator and museum director Sherman E. Lee (1918–2008) as a lens through which to investigate the history of collecting and exhibiting Chinese art. Email her at ngiuffrida@bsu.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Mozina's Knotting the Banner: Ritual and Relationship in Daoist Practice (U Hawaii Press, 2021) weaves together ethnography, textual analysis, photography, and film, inviting readers into the religious world of Daoist practice in today's south China by exploring one particular ritual called the Banner Rite to Summon Sire Yin, as practiced in central Hunan province. Performed as the first public ritual by a Daoist apprentice at his own ordination, the Banner Rite seeks to summon Celestial Lord Yin Jiao, the ferocious martial deity who supplies the exorcistic power to protect and heal bodies and spaces from illness and misfortune. A lot is at stake. If the apprentice cannot successfully summon the deity in front of his village community and the pantheon of gods in attendance, he would not be able to be ordained that day and would risk losing the confidence of villagers who might hire him in the future. Through a close reading of the ritual in its social and historical contexts, Mozina shows that the efficacy of rituals like the Banner Rite is driven by the ability of a master to form an intimate relationship with exorcistic deities like Yin Jiao, which is far from guaranteed. Mozina reveals the ways in which such ritual claims are rooted in the great liturgical movements of the Song and Yuan dynasties (960–1368) and how they are performed these days amid the social and economic pressures of rural life in the post-Mao era. Knotting the Banner will be of interest to students and scholars of Daoism and Chinese religion and will also appeal to historians of religion and anthropologists, especially those working on ritual. Noelle Giuffrida is a professor and curator of Asian art at the School of Art and the David Owsley Museum of Art at Ball State University. Her research focuses on Chinese art, particularly the history of collecting and exhibiting premodern works in American museums after World War II and the visual culture of Daoism in late imperial China. Her teaching and curatorial experience extend broadly both temporally—from Neolithic to contemporary—and cross-culturally to China, Korea, and Japan, as well as to South and Southeast Asia. Her book Separating Sheep from Goats: Sherman E. Lee's Collecting of Chinese Art in Postwar America (University of California Press, 2018) uses American curator and museum director Sherman E. Lee (1918–2008) as a lens through which to investigate the history of collecting and exhibiting Chinese art. Email her at ngiuffrida@bsu.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/east-asian-studies
Mozina's Knotting the Banner: Ritual and Relationship in Daoist Practice (U Hawaii Press, 2021) weaves together ethnography, textual analysis, photography, and film, inviting readers into the religious world of Daoist practice in today's south China by exploring one particular ritual called the Banner Rite to Summon Sire Yin, as practiced in central Hunan province. Performed as the first public ritual by a Daoist apprentice at his own ordination, the Banner Rite seeks to summon Celestial Lord Yin Jiao, the ferocious martial deity who supplies the exorcistic power to protect and heal bodies and spaces from illness and misfortune. A lot is at stake. If the apprentice cannot successfully summon the deity in front of his village community and the pantheon of gods in attendance, he would not be able to be ordained that day and would risk losing the confidence of villagers who might hire him in the future. Through a close reading of the ritual in its social and historical contexts, Mozina shows that the efficacy of rituals like the Banner Rite is driven by the ability of a master to form an intimate relationship with exorcistic deities like Yin Jiao, which is far from guaranteed. Mozina reveals the ways in which such ritual claims are rooted in the great liturgical movements of the Song and Yuan dynasties (960–1368) and how they are performed these days amid the social and economic pressures of rural life in the post-Mao era. Knotting the Banner will be of interest to students and scholars of Daoism and Chinese religion and will also appeal to historians of religion and anthropologists, especially those working on ritual. Noelle Giuffrida is a professor and curator of Asian art at the School of Art and the David Owsley Museum of Art at Ball State University. Her research focuses on Chinese art, particularly the history of collecting and exhibiting premodern works in American museums after World War II and the visual culture of Daoism in late imperial China. Her teaching and curatorial experience extend broadly both temporally—from Neolithic to contemporary—and cross-culturally to China, Korea, and Japan, as well as to South and Southeast Asia. Her book Separating Sheep from Goats: Sherman E. Lee's Collecting of Chinese Art in Postwar America (University of California Press, 2018) uses American curator and museum director Sherman E. Lee (1918–2008) as a lens through which to investigate the history of collecting and exhibiting Chinese art. Email her at ngiuffrida@bsu.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Mozina's Knotting the Banner: Ritual and Relationship in Daoist Practice (U Hawaii Press, 2021) weaves together ethnography, textual analysis, photography, and film, inviting readers into the religious world of Daoist practice in today's south China by exploring one particular ritual called the Banner Rite to Summon Sire Yin, as practiced in central Hunan province. Performed as the first public ritual by a Daoist apprentice at his own ordination, the Banner Rite seeks to summon Celestial Lord Yin Jiao, the ferocious martial deity who supplies the exorcistic power to protect and heal bodies and spaces from illness and misfortune. A lot is at stake. If the apprentice cannot successfully summon the deity in front of his village community and the pantheon of gods in attendance, he would not be able to be ordained that day and would risk losing the confidence of villagers who might hire him in the future. Through a close reading of the ritual in its social and historical contexts, Mozina shows that the efficacy of rituals like the Banner Rite is driven by the ability of a master to form an intimate relationship with exorcistic deities like Yin Jiao, which is far from guaranteed. Mozina reveals the ways in which such ritual claims are rooted in the great liturgical movements of the Song and Yuan dynasties (960–1368) and how they are performed these days amid the social and economic pressures of rural life in the post-Mao era. Knotting the Banner will be of interest to students and scholars of Daoism and Chinese religion and will also appeal to historians of religion and anthropologists, especially those working on ritual. Noelle Giuffrida is a professor and curator of Asian art at the School of Art and the David Owsley Museum of Art at Ball State University. Her research focuses on Chinese art, particularly the history of collecting and exhibiting premodern works in American museums after World War II and the visual culture of Daoism in late imperial China. Her teaching and curatorial experience extend broadly both temporally—from Neolithic to contemporary—and cross-culturally to China, Korea, and Japan, as well as to South and Southeast Asia. Her book Separating Sheep from Goats: Sherman E. Lee's Collecting of Chinese Art in Postwar America (University of California Press, 2018) uses American curator and museum director Sherman E. Lee (1918–2008) as a lens through which to investigate the history of collecting and exhibiting Chinese art. Email her at ngiuffrida@bsu.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/religion
Episode 27 - Kasha Cantillo of Kasha's Craft Creation shares her story, from Honduras to Louisiana, her approach to making knotted three dimensional figures and creating through loss and motherhood. Hosted by Cindy Bokser of Niroma Studio. You can find Kasha on Instagram: @kashascraftcreation And online: https://www.etsy.com/shop/KashasCraftCreation Video: https://youtu.be/Y8t_TAK5lAE More on Niroma Studio at: http://www.niromastudio.com
Featuring chapters 9-10 of "Real Slick Dean" by Trilliath https://archiveofourown.org/works/1011851/chapters/2008625 Rating: Explicit Tags for this fic include: Alpha/Beta/Omega Dynamics, Knotting, Rutting, Lots of semi dubiously questionably consenting sex sorta, i mean it's FOD sooooo, Fuck Or Die, Masturbation, Rough Sex, Shower Sex, and stuff, and a side of feelings, but mostly plotty porn, if that's a thing, whatever it's a thing, Omega Dean, Breeding Kink, Fertility Issues, Alpha Castiel/Omega Dean Winchester, Alpha Castiel (Supernatural), Mild discussions of lack of consent between cas and dean, background character depicted being raped by criminals in ch 1 action scene, Castiel is a Special Victims cop, Obviously he deals with fucked up shit
Featuring chapters 7-8 of "Real Slick Dean" by Trilliath https://archiveofourown.org/works/1011851/chapters/2008625 Rating: Explicit Tags for this fic include: Alpha/Beta/Omega Dynamics, Knotting, Rutting, Lots of semi dubiously questionably consenting sex sorta, i mean it's FOD sooooo, Fuck Or Die, Masturbation, Rough Sex, Shower Sex, and stuff, and a side of feelings, but mostly plotty porn, if that's a thing, whatever it's a thing, Omega Dean, Breeding Kink, Fertility Issues, Alpha Castiel/Omega Dean Winchester, Alpha Castiel (Supernatural), Mild discussions of lack of consent between cas and dean, background character depicted being raped by criminals in ch 1 action scene, Castiel is a Special Victims cop, Obviously he deals with fucked up shit
Featuring chapters 5-6 of "Real Slick Dean" by Trilliath https://archiveofourown.org/works/1011851/chapters/2008625 Rating: Explicit Tags for this fic include: Alpha/Beta/Omega Dynamics, Knotting, Rutting, Lots of semi dubiously questionably consenting sex sorta, i mean it's FOD sooooo, Fuck Or Die, Masturbation, Rough Sex, Shower Sex, and stuff, and a side of feelings, but mostly plotty porn, if that's a thing, whatever it's a thing, Omega Dean, Breeding Kink, Fertility Issues, Alpha Castiel/Omega Dean Winchester, Alpha Castiel (Supernatural), Mild discussions of lack of consent between cas and dean, background character depicted being raped by criminals in ch 1 action scene, Castiel is a Special Victims cop, Obviously he deals with fucked up shit
Featuring chapters 3-4 of "Real Slick Dean" by Trilliath https://archiveofourown.org/works/1011851/chapters/2008625 Rating: Explicit Tags for this fic include: Alpha/Beta/Omega Dynamics, Knotting, Rutting, Lots of semi dubiously questionably consenting sex sorta, i mean it's FOD sooooo, Fuck Or Die, Masturbation, Rough Sex, Shower Sex, and stuff, and a side of feelings, but mostly plotty porn, if that's a thing, whatever it's a thing, Omega Dean, Breeding Kink, Fertility Issues, Alpha Castiel/Omega Dean Winchester, Alpha Castiel (Supernatural), Mild discussions of lack of consent between cas and dean, background character depicted being raped by criminals in ch 1 action scene, Castiel is a Special Victims cop, Obviously he deals with fucked up shit
Featuring chapters 1-2 of "Real Slick Dean" by Trilliath https://archiveofourown.org/works/1011851/chapters/2008625 Rating: Explicit Tags for this fic include: Alpha/Beta/Omega Dynamics, Knotting, Rutting, Lots of semi dubiously questionably consenting sex sorta, i mean it's FOD sooooo, Fuck Or Die, Masturbation, Rough Sex, Shower Sex, and stuff, and a side of feelings, but mostly plotty porn, if that's a thing, whatever it's a thing, Omega Dean, Breeding Kink, Fertility Issues, Alpha Castiel/Omega Dean Winchester, Alpha Castiel (Supernatural), Mild discussions of lack of consent between cas and dean, background character depicted being raped by criminals in ch 1 action scene, Castiel is a Special Victims cop, Obviously he deals with fucked up shit
What even is Omegaverse? In this first episode of our two-parter about this beloved fanfiction trope we'll talk about the basics and elements that define this world. Where the tropes originate from, the many variations present in A/B/O, but also how we've applied them in our own writing and the different ways we saw them written while reading Omegaverse ourselves. Links:FanloreJezebel Article on Knotting (2018)abodynamicslife Tumblr (2016)Alphas, Betas, Omegas: A Primer (AO3 Post)Ash's fic "How to Train Your Shitty Omega (AO3)Ash's knotting comic (BKDK, NSWF!!)If you enjoyed this episode please subscribe and give us a good rating and tell us what you thought in reviews! To have all sorts of fun with us, check us out on Twitter or Instagram. If you have questions, drop them on our Curious Cat.More info on where to find us here.
We're trying something a bit different this week in this completely unprepared conversational-style episode where we let the discussion take us where it wants to. As a result, we tell you our tips and tricks to finding book recommendations, reminisce about our first intergalactic love and gateway to alien romance and go on a (short) rant about the “shame” attached to romance readers, sometimes even coming from those within our own community. Books mentioned: A Husband's Regret by Natasha Anders Ice Planet Barbarians series by Ruby Dixon Shades of Darkness by Nicky James Love Me Whole by Nicky James Run Posy Run by Cate C. Wells A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas Slow Heat by Leta Blake Facebook groups mentioned: Monsters, Demons, & Knotting, Oh My! Fifty Shades of Fae Jealous/Possessive Hero Book Group Romance After Dark Reader's Group Deliciously Dark and Taboo Romance Group OSRBC: Read More Romance Help Name That Book Find us: E-mail—romancingthemonsterspodcast@gmail.com Twitter—@theRTMpod Instagram—@romancingthemonsterspodcast TikTok—@Romancingthemonsterspod Find M: Instagram & Twitter—@foesandlovers Find S: Instagram & Twitter—@butthisbook Find Seff: Instagram & Twitter—@prosewithwoes Romancing the Monsters is a podcast that looks at the monster within: the shadow keeping the characters away from true and absolute happiness. This monster can be a prejudice, fear, insecurity, trauma and so on. We believe that romance novels are as much about one's personal journey as they are about finding love. After all, love makes us vulnerable and forces us to bare our monsters to another.
In this episode of B Movies and Beyond! Peter, Ryan, and Evan are back to discuss what actor would make a better Willy Wonka than Johnny Depp (besides Gene Wilder), what continent Disney is going to buy first, useless body parts, and the last time we were at the drive-in. Plus, they discuss Indiana Jones 5, a Jurassic World and Fast & Furious crossover, and the new trailers for Old, Werewolves Within, Superdeep, and Last Night in Soho. Movies reviewed are A Quiet Place Part II (2021), Knotting Hill (1999), and The Rift (1990). Enjoy!
It is release week for some of our favorite people, and we're here to celebrate with them! Join us for a wild conversation about the books Jen refers to as “the brightest bananas on the tree” — each of us has selected a truly wild ride of a book, and we're going to share them with you! We also talk about their fabulous new release, now Sarah's favorite CLo book, The Soulmate Equation. Preorder it at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Kobo, Bookshop.org, or signed from Vroman's bookstore! Our next read along is out of print (but available in audio!), so you will have to do a bit of a used bookstore hunt to get it! Get Anne Stuart's truly eye-widening Tangled Lies at your local library or via a used bookseller near you. We recommend checking Amazon, eBay & Thrift Books. Thank you, as always, for listening! Please follow us on your favorite podcasting app, and if you are up for leaving a rating or review there, we would be very grateful!Show NotesIf you'd like to order signed copies of The Soulmate Equation, check out Vroman's Bookstore or the other book shops on CLo's virtual book tour. Tonight, 5/19/2021, Christina and Lauren are celebrating the launch of The Soulmate Equation with Sarah, Xio Axelrod, and Rachel Epstein. If you want to dive into the Theranos story, Lo recommends the book Bad Blood by John Carreyrou, and the New York Times has a list of recommended things to read and watch. 23 & Me and other DNA Ancestry tests can tell you some things: whether or not you think cilantro tastes like soap, and about the size of our hair follicles, but as of right now, science can't tell you much about your fated mate, I mean soulmate.Questions about the future of technology and how it intersects with humanity make for great television in shows like Black Mirror, The One, and Casual.I don't know, maybe you've heard about there being a fundamental incompatibility between science and religion, but others are pretty sure we can work it out.If you're not a sportsball fan, Michael Jordan is a kind of a big deal. Aphrodisia was a short-lived Kensington imprint that focused on erotica and erotic romance, it ran from 2006 to 2014. Jen asked if it was Ellora's Cave, which was another powerhouse erotic romance publisher that shuttered in 2014. A satyr is a magical creature from Greek mythology, so we're not sure if they 1) have two dicks and 2) if they are covered in soft fur. You're going to have to use your own imagination.We all hope that Nicholas the satyr is a little sexier that Mr. Tumnus from the movie version of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.Slate had a woman asking for advice about her pandemic threesome with two brothers, and you can tell a romance reader didn't write that advice, because probably they could work that out. Jen alerted Jenny Nordbak immediately, of course. Are you also looking for monster fucking romances? If you need a quick review on alpha traits, listen to our episode from season two.Knotting isn't just for A/B/O, it's also in romance. Same with mPreg romances and DP (which no one has made a list of!), in case you need a primer. Lo is looking for a romance that she thinks is called Passionate Ink about an octopus shifter tattoo artist...Maybe? Christina wants your favorite mPreg romance recommendation. We'll also take marriage of convenience recs and secret scar recs if you're in the mood.More about the word "quim" and how it was used in that Avengers movie. Next up, Tangled Lies by Anne Stuart. Buy it used because it's not avaible as an eBook.
Mais um episódio da nossa série em que lemos os feedbacks e respondemos às perguntas de vocês! Nesse episódio em especial, nós falamos sobre estudos no BDSM, início das práticas durante a pandemia e autoexploração erótica, dildos diferentões, a melhor palavra de segurança da vida, nossa abordagem do BDSM no podcast, representatividade negra no BDSM, como apresentar o BDSM e a não monogamia pro parceiro baunilha e muito mais. Quer aparecer no próximo episódio da série? É só entrar em contato com a gente por DM, e-mail ou Curious Cat! E se você já mandou sua mensagem ou pergunta e a gente ainda não leu no podcast, logo logo chegamos nela! Nossas arrobas no Instagram: @rainha.ada @patriciakaliofc @aprendiz_bondage Minutagens: 4m05s Introdução do episódio 5m20s Feedback Felipe (pergunta sobre estudo, reflexões sobre a pandemia e a comunidade em Curitiba) 9m10s Feedback Gabrielle (pergunta sobre entrar no meio) 11m10s Feedback @violinista_sr 12m30s Feedback @bd.synesthesia.sm 14m33s Feedback/relatos/perguntas da Verônica (como começar, virgindade no BDSM, solo play, self-tie, self-bondage, praticar na pandemia, autoexplorações, dupla penetração, CNC, orgasmos múltiplos, dildos diferentões (knotting e ovipositor), fetiche com depilação, BDSM na pandemia, sessão on-line) *YouTube da Leticia (Lass Leviriet) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcgNvn8cYHXOdbCqIa-dihQ *Site da Sansa: https://www.sansarope.com.br/ *Marcas de dildos citadas: - Bad Dragon https://bad-dragon.com/ - Red Panda https://redpanda.toys/ - Primal Hardwere https://www.primalhardwere.com/ - Marca BR, Monster D https://www.monsterd.com.br/ 37m53s Feedback Ouvinte de BH (melhor palavra de segurança da vida?) 39m07s Feedback/Errata episódio 8 (poliamor) 46m15s Feedback @flescitoahc (e papo sobre a teorias e abordagem filosófica/acadêmica no debate do BDSM) 49m20s @aidadeaumenta (representatividade negra no BDSM, destaque nos nossos Stories) 52m15s Feedback da Mariana, errata episódio 7 (vaginismo) 53m10s Feedback/pergunta @sarkhanthepup (apresentar BDSM/não monogamia ao parceiro baunilha) 1h00m20s Nossas Chicotadas Rope Store da @sansa.rope / @rope.space / @ropestore.co https://www.instagram.com/ropestore.co https://www.sansarope.com.br/ropestore Série Fleabag (Amazon Prime) Twitch da Kali https://www.twitch.tv/patriciakali/ 1h05m47s Mensagens finais, agradecimentos e Aftercare Siga-nos no Twitter e no seu agregador de podcasts preferido para não perder nenhuma novidade e conta pra gente o que você achou! Esperamos que vocês curtam ouvir, trocar experiências e debater conosco sobre esse universo tão amplo, divertido e excitante. Envie um áudio pra gente (“Message”): https://anchor.fm/chicotadas // https://www.instagram.com/chicotadaspodcast// https://twitter.com/chicotadascast/ chicotadaspodcast@gmail.com / https://curiouscat.qa/ChicotadasPodcast/ https://linktr.ee/chicotadas
Welcome back, healthy people! Our guest for today, Tiffany Hatch, is a 36-year-old from Port Arthur, Texas. She is a registered nurse for eleven years, who works as an Infusion Therapy Nurse. She is a newly graduated Family Nurse Practitioner, an Executive Wellness Coach, and a Motivational leader who helps communities understand health and wellness to achieve sustainable results. As part of the medical community, Tiffany does her part to help in the fight against COVID-19, giving compassionate quality care to all patients she attends to. Recently deployed in New York and currently working in the Southeast Texas region going above and beyond to make sure patients are getting proper care during this pandemic. [00:01 – 09:59] Healthy People Information New research from CDC Maximizing fit for cloth and medical procedure masks to improve performance and reduce SARS-COV2 transmission and exposure 2021 Various mask configurations and combinations to reduce the amount of particles emitted during a cough Double-masking knotting-and-tucking masks [10:00 – 24:44] Interview with COVID-19 Family Nurse Practitioner Quick introduction about the valuable information discussed throughout the interview I Introduce and give a bit of background about our guest, Tiffany Hatch Tiffany briefly talks about her background and career as a Nurse Practitioner Moving to New York and help out during the pandemic Being in the epicenter of the Pandemic Working with other medical practitioners to help patients survive Keeping themselves healthy Taking vitamins for an extra boost for immunity Tiffany's message for the people in the frontlines and healthcare industry Continue Making an impact Continue being a blessing to others [24:45 – 34:49] Randy's Random Questions with Tiffany Hatch As a workout warrior, what's the body part that you hate working out the most? What's the body part that you like working out the most?3 Living in New York during the pandemic, what's the biggest difference you noticed from living there compared to living in Texas? What's your favorite juice/shake? What's in it? For your wellness goals reach out to Tiffany See Links Below Tiffany's Favorite Texas music artist If you had one word to describe 2020, what would it be? Final words from Tiffany [34:50 – 40:05] Closing Segment Recap of key information discussed in the episode Limitations to the study of CDC regarding double-masking and knotting-and-tucking Final Words from me Tweetable Quotes: “The idea of the word “Pandemic” stands for “Any goes” to help a patient survive.” - Tiffany Hatch “This shall pass. Continue to follow your heart and desire when it comes to patient care, because they really really need you.” - Tiffany Hatch “Being the first person and probably the last person they see in that mindset, you are truly an impact on patient lives. So in the weakest point that they are with you, you want to make sure that they get the things that they need, no matter what, you want to have an impact on their lives.” - Tiffany Hatch “When you don't get the whole truth when it comes to nutrition, you can't really get your over-all goal, because something is always missing.” - Tiffany Hatch Resources and Links Mentioned: CDC Article on Double-Masking and Knotting-and-Tucking Masks Keep up with Tiffany on Instagram. For your wellness goals, reach out to Tiffany at https://thatch.goherbalife.com/Catalog/Home/Index/en-US To know more, you can connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Also, visit my website https://hinesentertainment.com/ or email me at hinesentertainmentgrp@gmail.com LEAVE A REVIEW AND RATING + help someone who wants to learn more about useful health information by sharing this episode or click here to listen to more episodes.
Guest host Sae straps us in for an exploration of Sunstone by Stjepan Šejić.Find it here: www.deviantart.com/shiniezBuy it here: https://imagecomics.com/comics/list/series/sunstone/collected-editions Find Sae’s comic here: www.pigeoncomic.com/On Twitter: twitter.com/lightlybowOn spicy Twitter: twitter.com/EmissionsRagePatreon: www.patreon.com/cottonart Talking Points: 35 pages of plot, Erotic physics, Color analysis, Spoiling your sub, Safe words, Thrills of vision insurance, So many pigeons, Knotting or knotting. Other Stjepan Šejić Links:deviantart.com/nebezialtwitter.com/stjepansejicwww.patreon.com/shiniebezial Music by Snortrax Find us on Twitter, Instagram @Nymphomercial https://www.patreon.com/Nymphomercial
The Made in Indy podcast sits down to chat with Artist, Author, and Educator, Lise Silva Gomes. Lise shares with us what it was like growing up in Southern California & how she adjusted to relocating to the Circle City at the age of 10. She reflects on how growing up in Indianapolis, & attending schools with rich artistic resources allowed her to develop her palette. We explore the many mediums and skill-sets she has mastered over the years + The importance of developing different aspects of your work in order to support yourself as an artist. The Bay Area based artist reveals how she tapped into the idea of knotting as a form of communication & visual representation to inspire her work with “Sacred Knots.” She began the endeavor by following her intuition, and not looking at the craft as a commercial venture. We dive into what the year 2020 has revealed to her so far + How the pandemic has served as an opportunity for us all to take a step back & breathe. Later, we get a first look at her up new book, “Sacred Knots: Create, Adorn, & Transform Through the Art of Knotting.”
The popular 1970s homecraft of macramé is back in vogue! Auckland-based textile artist Marcia Dobson joins The Panel to tell us why the art of knotting it so hot right now.
October is here and our hosts can hardly contain themselves but Cake makes an impact with Godzilla VS Rei Ayanami by Yogurp.Yogurp Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/yogurpYogurp Payhip: https://payhip.com/yogurp Talking Points: Just Two Things, Fish dick, 90's cartoons, Baby ghost, Knotting?, Knotting, Knotting, Bad Dragon. Music by Snortrax Find us on Twitter and Instagram @Nymphomercial
I voice the message of certainty that all suffering matters by inviting compassion to crack our hearts open. I share the many ways in which we said our good-byes and thank-yous to the Amazon and the many people we met and learned to love. The epilogue emphasizes the long journey that made our shared Victoria Amazonica a reality and I invite you to listen to the weekly live meditations coming in October and Victoria Amazonica 2, launching in November.
Let's wrap up the final episode of the 3rd mini-series, and get ready to start the regular series!
Porous Borders: Experimental Music in the Southern Hemisphere
Hello and welcome back to Porous Borders. This is episode 5, the first episode of 2020, and today on the show is an interview with Will Guthrie.If you're not familiar with Will Guthrie's work, he's an Australian percussionist who started out in Melbourne and is based in Nantes in France and he has a lot going on. He's released a huge number of solo percussion and musique concrete recordings and many more collaborations with people like Richard Dawson, Oren Ambarchi, Keith Rowe, Ava Mendoza, and Mark Fell. In 2019 Will released a bunch of great records, a solo tape called Some Nasty on the Indonesian label Hasana Editions, as well as a collaboration with Sam Shalabi, Mark Fell, and Oren Ambarchi called "Oglon Day", and a duo record with Oren Ambarchi called 'Knotting'. In 2018 he also released a split tape with my friend and future podcast guest Gendes on the Noise Bombing label. You'll hear more about that label on next week's episode, which will be out on Tuesday the 7th.Recently, Will has been travelling to Southeast Asia, which is where we met and recorded this interview. Just a quick technical note, you'll hear a bit of popping on Will's mic, which is 100% my bad microphone placement, and not Will's fault at all. I've tried to EQ out the worst of it, but you'll definitely notice it. I really enjoyed this conversation; Will is an incredible musician and a really nice person. Tracks played: "Olgas", "Nist-Nah"Will Guthrie solo performance @ IFI, Yogyakarta: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zuIsuob-bgI&t=1249s Will Guthrie & TSAATAN split: https://noisebombing.bandcamp.com/album/nb12-will-guthrie-x-tsaatan Some Nasty cassette: https://hasanaeditions.bandcamp.com/album/some-nasty Oglon Day: https://33-33.bandcamp.com/album/oglon-day-2 Knotting excerpt: https://soundcloud.com/will-guthrie/oren-ambarchi-will-guthrie-knotting-excerpt
This episode is NSFW. In this episode, A struggles to read, B almost fucks our listeners over by skipping questions, and we are joined by a very special guest - epic Tumblr author @gimmesumsuga !!! Are you interested to know what motivates her to write? Are you curious to know what kinks get her hot? Have you ever wondered whether she is into ass play? We have all the answers!!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bangtan-bitches/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bangtan-bitches/support
Join us as we read you the salacious stories FurAffinity and other furry sites have to offer! Episode 21 – Much Ado About Knotting by Dark_Violet http://www.furaffinity.net/view/22846429/ "Pokemon patrons for busy brothels" is the theme for this week's episode! Join us as we are introduced to the Cafe Plaisir - a rather enticing business that revolves around the deep-seeded desires of its Pokemon patrons! We'll be following the story of one sandslash-dragonite hybrid, Sandnite, as he visits Cafe Plaisir - and receives quite the big brothel bargain! ******************************************************************************************************************** Find us on Twitter! https://twitter.com/TipsyTailsCast ******************************************************************************************************************** Intro Music: Life Goes On by Del. https://soundcloud.com/del-sound Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b... Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/jgfWz2cKcjw
This week, the crew finds a cute little igloo village! And quickly turns it into a battlefield. What could possibly be lurking in such an innocuous-seeming place? And what sort of inventive and strange strategies will our heroes employ to overcome their enemies? If you enjoy the show, help us out by joining our Patreon at... The post Episode 13 – Moss Ado About Knotting appeared first on Fantastic Worlds Productions.
Snakes of the sea. Yellow, striped, you name it. We look into some factors changing their colours, and how has the yellow-bellied sea snake become so widespread? Another Species of the Bi-week that’s entirely yellow but not entirely a species. FULL REFERENCE LIST AVAILABLE AT: herphighlights.podbean.com Main Paper References: Brischoux, François, Cédric Cotté, Harvey B. Lillywhite, Frédéric Bailleul, Maxime Lalire, and Philippe Gaspar. 2016. “Oceanic Circulation Models Help to Predict Global Biogeography of Pelagic Yellow- Bellied Sea Snake.” Biology Letters 12: 6–9. Goiran, Claire, Paco Bustamante, and Richard Shine. 2017. “Industrial Melanism in the Seasnake Emydocephalus Annulatus.” Current Biology. 1–4. Species of the Bi-Week: Bessesen, Brooke L., and Gary J. Galbreath. 2017. “A New Subspecies of Sea Snake, Hydrophis Platurus Xanthos, from Golfo Dulce, Costa Rica.” ZooKeys 686: 109–23. Other Mentioned Papers/Studies: Bonnet, Xavier, Marine J. Briand, François Brischoux, Yves Letourneur, Thomas Fauvel, and Paco Bustamante. 2014. “Anguilliform Fish Reveal Large Scale Contamination by Mine Trace Elements in the Coral Reefs of New Caledonia.” Science of the Total Environment 470–471. Elsevier B.V.: 876–82. Chatelain, M., J. Gasparini, L. Jacquin, and A. Frantz. 2014. “The Adaptive Function of Melanin-Based Plumage Coloration to Trace Metals.” Biology Letters 10 (3): 20140164. Cook, Timothée R., Xavier Bonnet, T. Fauvel, Richard Shine, and François Brischoux. 2016. "Foraging behaviour and energy budgets of sea snakes: insights from implanted data loggers." Journal of Zoology 298(2): 82-93. Lillywhite, Harvey B., Coleman M. Sheehy Iii, François Brischoux, and Joseph B. Pfaller. 2015 "On the abundance of a pelagic sea snake." Journal of Herpetology 49(2): 184-189. Pickwell, George V. 1971. "Knotting and coiling behavior in the pelagic sea snake Pelamis platurus (L.)." Copeia 1971(2): 348-350. Reading, C. J., L. M. Luiselli, G. C. Akani, X. Bonnet, G. Amori, J. M. Ballouard, E. Filippi, G. Naulleau, D. Pearson, and L. Rugiero. 2010. “Are Snake Populations in Widespread Decline?” Biology Letters 6: 777–80. Sanders, Kate L., Michael SY Lee, Terry Bertozzi, and Arne R. Rasmussen. 2013. "Multilocus phylogeny and recent rapid radiation of the viviparous sea snakes (Elapidae: Hydrophiinae)." Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 66(3): 575-591. Shine, R., R. Reed, S. Shetty, and H. Cogger. 2002. "Relationships between sexual dimorphism and niche partitioning within a clade of sea-snakes (Laticaudinae)." Oecologia 133(1): 45-53. Shine, Richard, Terri Shine, James M. Shine, and Benjamin G. Shine. 2005. “Synchrony in Capture Dates Suggests Cryptic Social Organization in Sea Snakes (Emydocephalus Annulatus, Hydrophiidae).” Austral Ecology 30 (7): 805–11. Other Links/Mentions: Yellow bellied sea snakes ‘knotting’ and feeding: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=meGFcJ03bg0 iHerp Magazine Issue 3: https://view.joomag.com/iherp-australia-issue-3/0682664001501470952 Music – Treehouse by Ed Nelson
00:05:54 Rod Parsley Satan Tried to Kill Me 00:15:36 TD Jakes Stumbles Through Ruth 2 00:36:31 Gloria Copeland God's Health Plan 00:53:31 Beth Moore Knots Up the Parables 01:09:55 Sermon Review: Revival Revelation Brings Testing by Jentezen Franklin
Destiny 2, STR CAST RPG, RPG MAKER MV, R.I.P. Chris Cornell, Pills / Anxiety / Politics / Vomit & Tears, Would you spend $15k on digital items in an Alpha Game? Cat reads Urban Dictionary (Trumpageddon, Knotting, Donkey Punch). HOSTS: Cat McGuire, Salvador Madrigal, Samson Lancaster Music: n8bit Become a Patron of STR CAST
This episode is a hidden early gem of the Threesome! We read a fun terrible book about a boy who discovers his penis late in life and then gives his body to a much larger and more muscular man. Oh, and he gets pregnant with a shapeshifter baby. Sorry about the poorer audio quality, we were all terrible at microphoning. Here's the book, Choosing the Omega: Top Dog MPREG Book 1 (Top Dog Mpreg Omegaverse Trilogy) by "Angel Knots." Read it, don't read it, who cares? It's now a dollar so that's up to you. Twitter: @td3somepodcast Facebook: facebook.com/td3somepodcast Email: thedevilsthreesomepodcast@gmail.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the final installment of our five part Pyramid Of Darkness tribute, GI Joburg speaks a little about the 'toon... but mainly just take swipes at its writer, Ron Friedman. Rant alert. You have been warned...
Part 5 of the Pyramid of Darkness mini-series.
You asked for it, and we deliver. Bro-Op returns, with a full run of Dark Souls 2, starting out in Things Betwixt, Majula and The Forest of Fallen Giants
Possibly the most disgusting episode of Viva Riot to date. We talk murder and dismemberment, Uber drivers and sexual assault and Jessica introduces us to the wonder and exciting world of knotting. Then we talk about some other stuff.
Double Knotting - 7/9/2007