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Hello beautiful souls! When Ruthie, a wedding planner, found out her dad would not survive his battle with cancer, she was devastated. Ruthie wanted nothing more than her dad to walk her down the aisle. That's when Ruthie's dad came up with the best divine idea... Have the wedding now without the groom, then Photoshop him in later! So, that's exactly what they did! Ruthie found a wedding dress, got all dressed up with her parents, and captured that moment where her dad walked her down the aisle. Today, Ruthie has a great relationship with her father on the Other Side, and she communicates regularly with him. Hear all the messages Ruthie gets from her dad and her spirit team in this episode! If you'd like to develop your gifts of mediumship, angel messages and energy healing in my Angel Reiki School, or if you'd like to share your angel story, please visit theangelmedium.com for more information. Learn more about Ruthie and her business here: juliousdaughters.com [IG] @juliousdaughters Click HERE to watch this episode on YouTube. Click HERE to read a transcript of this episode. ++++++++++ I'm hosting my first-ever in-person events at Oak Brook, Illinois! I can't wait to see you there. Angel Reiki School June 1 and 2, 2024 (early bird pricing expires May 10) Learn more at TheAngelMedium.com/Get-Certified Spiritual Retreat on October 4 - 6, 2024. Learn more at TheAngelMedium.com/Retreat Thank you for listening to the Angels and Awakening podcast! Post about today's episode on your social media accounts and tag us @angelpodcast. We couldn't do it without your support. Every purchase and donation helps us run our podcasts and the World's Largest Prayer Network. Thank you! WORK WITH JULIE Angel Membership: https://theangelmedium.com/angelmembership Angel Reiki School: https://theangelmedium.com/get-certified Book A Session: https://theangelmedium.com/readings Buy Julie's Book, Angels and Awakening, on Amazon.com Don't know where to start? Book a discovery call with Julie: https://calendly.com/juliejancius/discovery-call FREEBIES Angel Newsletter: www.theangelmedium.com Angels and Awakening Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/angels-and-awakening/id1451424894 World's Largest Prayer Network: https://www.worldslargestprayernetwork.com/ Intuitive Kids Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1650866422 SOCIAL MEDIA Watch out for scammers who impersonate Julie's accounts. Julie will never DM you for a session. All purchases go through www.theangelmedium.com. Instagram: http://instagram.com/angelpodcast/ TikTok: @angelpodcast Facebook Group: http://facebook.com/groups/angelpodcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/juliejancius DRAWING WINNER Leave a 5-star positive review of this show or Julie's book, to be entered into a drawing to win a free session: https://theangelmedium.com/gift
Join Dr Rosie Cowan as she talks to Professor Heather Conway and Barrister Sheena Grattan about how to die tidily with your affairs in order. Explore the pitfalls of dying without clear instructions left behind.Do you have a will? If not, do you know who gets your property when you die? If you have a will, is it up-to-date? Are your personal documents in a mess, such that only you know where everything is? Do you have an enduring power of attorney (something that's almost as important as a will)? In your household, is there one person who ‘wears the financial trousers' (and no-one else knows anything about it)? Have you thought about your funeral choices? Have you discussed your funeral choices with your nearest and dearest; do they know what your wishes are?This podcast probes these questions, and other legal issues connected to death. Released to coincide with Dying Matters Week, it encourages people to have difficult conversations and promotes the idea of ‘dying tidily' with everything in order.
Nicholas Grossman joins the panel to discuss Trump's money troubles as a national security threat and political challenge, the "bloodbath" brouhaha, and Schumer's speech about Netanyahu. highlights / lowlights Damon: Miranda's Last Gift by David Frum. Mona: The U.S. is no longer one of the 20 happiest countries. If you're young, you probably know why. Bill: Graham calls for interest-free loans to Ukraine: ‘New way of doing business' (The Hill) Nick: Once More With Feeling: Banning TikTok Is Unconstitutional & Won't Do Shit To Deal With Any Actual Threats by Mike Masnick (TechDirt) LINDA: 12,000 More Visas for Afghans Who Helped US Military Included in New Funding Deal (Military.com). Appeals court raises doubts of legality of new Texas deportation law, SB4, pointing to past rulings (Houston Chronicle)
Happy New Year from your friends at the Bittersweet Life podcast! We wish you and your loved ones a 2024 full of adventure, personal growth, and excitment! As a final gift from us, we are extending our $500 discount for our October 2024 Rome listener trip to Epiphany (6 January 2024). So if you're considering joining us on an unforgettable week in Rome next fall, take advantage of this offer before it's too late! It's the perfect gift to give yourself (and your favorite travel partner!). We are looking forward to bringing you another wonderful year of thought-provoking, insightful, and entertaining podcast episodes! We are so glad you are part of this journey. If you are considering what independent art to support in the new year, please consider joining us on Patreon. For as little as 5$ a month, you will get exclusive access, two bonus episodes a month, live virtual Zoom meet-ups, and our sincerest gratitude. We literally could not produce this virtually ad-free podcast (as we have for the past 10+ years) without the generous support of our listeners, and we thank you in advance! (You can also make a one-time or recurring dontation via PayPal.) ------------------------------------- ADVERTISE WITH US: Reach expats, future expats, and travelers all over the world. Send us an email to get the conversation started. BECOME A PATRON: Pledge your monthly support of The Bittersweet Life and receive awesome prizes in return for your generosity! Visit our Patreon site to find out more. TIP YOUR PODCASTER: Say thanks with a one-time donation to the podcast hosts you know and love. Click here to send financial support via PayPal. (You can also find a Donate button on the desktop version of our website.) The show needs your support to continue. START PODCASTING: If you are planning to start your own podcast, consider Libsyn for your hosting service! Use this affliliate link to get two months free, or use our promo code SWEET when you sign up. SUBSCRIBE: Subscribe to the podcast to make sure you never miss an episode. Click here to find us on a variety of podcast apps. WRITE A REVIEW: Leave us a rating and a written review on iTunes so more listeners can find us. JOIN THE CONVERSATION: If you have a question or a topic you want us to address, send us an email here. You can also connect to us through Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Tag #thebittersweetlife with your expat story for a chance to be featured! NEW TO THE SHOW? Don't be afraid to start with Episode 1: OUTSET BOOK: Want to read Tiffany's book, Midnight in the Piazza? Learn more here or order on Amazon. TOUR ROME: If you're traveling to Rome, don't miss the chance to tour the city with Tiffany as your guide!
Luke 2 : 22 - 40, One Last Gift, Tee Gatewood by Arbor Dale Church
Mike Armstrong and Paul Lane wonder if Santa will bring one last gift to investors this holiday season. Wall Street loves to guess, but nobody knows what the market will do in 2024. Soft landing talk prompts 1990s flashbacks. The 2024 outlook fo rhome buyers and renters. Holiday spending increased, defying fears of a decline. The dominant dollar faces a backlash in the oil market.
We dive into the world of character development, spirituality, and personal growth with Dr. Lou Tartaglia who seamlessly blends medical practice with moral teachings. Through engaging storytelling and reflections on personal challenges, the episode offers insights into transforming character flaws into virtues, maintaining humility, and the importance of unconditional love. Dr. T's unique approach to balancing health, spirituality, and writing provides listeners with a roadmap for personal discipline and spiritual growth, especially during reflective seasons like Advent and Lent. Lou Tartaglia is full of wisdom for anyone seeking to navigate life's challenges with grace and purpose.Chapters:00:00:00 - Welcome to a Journey of Character and Spirit00:00:56 - Life Updates: From Pages to Practice00:02:37 - Nuggets of Wisdom: Quotes that Inspire00:04:59 - Deep Dive into 'The Return of the Cloth'00:07:50 - Humility: The Unsung Hero of Success00:10:38 - Transformative Love: Shaping Character and Relationships00:15:13 - A Personal Health Odyssey: Triumphs and Trials00:17:30 - Wrapping Up with Timeless Wisdom for Life's Balance00:19:44 - Closing Remarks and Final ThoughtsLinks And Resources:LinkedIn Cure Ventures Last Gift of the Magi by Louis Tartaglia and Website for Last Gift of the Magi Thanks so much for joining us this week. Want to subscribe to Eternal Optimist? Have some feedback you'd like to share? Connect with us on iTunes and leave us a review!
My mother's last gift: How She Prepared Me for the Inevitable In the final episode of Season 11, Alicia exposes the raw truth about her journey as a caregiver. Little did she know that behind her mother's diagnosis of liver disease in 2018, an unexpected twist awaited her. With a voice filled with both vulnerability and resilience, Alicia invites us into a world where memory loss is just the beginning of an emotional rollercoaster. Join her as she unravels the astonishing revelation that will leave you questioning everything you thought you knew about end-of-life care. But be warned, it's a tale that will linger in your heart, begging for resolution. In this episode, you will be able to: Discover the crucial decisions that come with end-of-life care and healthcare, and ensure your loved ones receive the best possible support and comfort. Understand the unique challenges of being part of the sandwich generation and gain practical insights on how to navigate the complex responsibilities of caring for both your parents and your own family. Learn how to become a powerful advocate for your elderly family members, ensuring their voices are heard and their needs are met with compassion and dignity. Recognize the importance of having open and honest conversations about end-of-life care, and gain the tools to navigate these discussions with grace and sensitivity. Explore the emotional and physical toll that caregiving can take on you, the caregiver, and find strategies to prioritize self-care and maintain your well-being throughout your caregiving journey. Through our experiences and expertise, we have a unique perspective to the topic of end-of-life care and healthcare decisions. Get ready to be inspired and informed as we delve into this important discussion with Rusk Elatassi on Señora Vibes. Our Heartfelt Thanks to: Willowbrook Methodist Hospital Silverado Hospice Care Klein Funeral Home Cyfair Northwest The Entire Araujo Family
The Last Handful of Clover - a supernatural thriller by Wess Mongo Jolley
The Last Handful of Clover: Book Three – The Stone in the Stream Chapter 57: The Last Gift of the Wanderer * * * ABOUT THE STORY: THREE DAYS AFTER HE WAS MURDERED, RICHARD PRATT BEGAN TO FEEL MUCH BETTER... A seemingly random act of violence propels Professor Richard Pratt into The Hereafter. It is a strange, muted, netherworld of the dead -- a world in which he is forced to bear witness to the loss and suffering of the man he left behind, and to the rapid demise of the city he called home. And when the other denizens of his ghostly realm begin to enact a brutal revenge on the world of the living, it is only Richard Pratt that can save them. With the help of a barefoot 15-year-old boy from the old West and an ancient Goshute wise woman, Richard Pratt sets out to save the man he loves, Salt Lake City, and his own wounded soul. Together, they must face a ferocious enemy bent on the complete destruction of a great American city. An enemy with his fingers deep in Richard's shameful past. The Last Handful of Clover is a sweeping supernatural thriller about love, loss, regret, and redemption. It is a novel of terror, in which one man is called upon to face the sins of his past in order to save the future for the man he loves, and a city of over a million innocent souls. Peopled by a cast of unforgettable characters, The Last Handful of Clover is an epic hero's journey into darkness. From the remote Montana wilderness of 1810 to a secret chemical weapons laboratory under the Utah desert, the scope of The Last Handful of Clover is breathtaking, and lays bare the desperate longings, universal loss, and inevitable anguish of being human. * * * The Last Handful of Clover is a supernatural thriller by Wess Mongo Jolley, narrated by the author. If you are enjoying this story, please consider supporting the author: http://patreon.com/wessmongojolley. If you're interested in READING the book, rather than listening to the audiobook, it is available at the Patreon link above, and also on WattPad: https://www.wattpad.com/user/WessMongoJolley, and on QSaltLake.com: https://www.qsaltlake.com/news/category/views/columnists/clover/. For more information, including maps of the world, and instructions on all five ways to read and/or listen to the books, go to the author's website: http://wessmongojolley.com/fiction. KEYWORDS: aging, apocalyptic, dark, fiction, gay, ghost, horror, lgbt, lgbtq, lgbtqia, loss, love, Mormon, murder, mystery, novel, queer, redemption, regret, salt lake city, saltlakecity, scary, suspense, thriller, utah, western. ADDITIONAL LINKS: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WessMongoJolley Twitter: https://twitter.com/WessMongoJolley YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/mongobearwolf Copyright 2021, Wess Mongo Jolley. All rights reserved. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thelasthandfulofclover/message
What happens when a guy develops a passion for horses late in life--and brings his daughter and grandchildren along for the ride? Get ready for a bittersweet twist on the classic "patient horse dad" story.This episode of Barn Stories is brought to you by El Lugar Resort. Learn more at www.elencanto.cr .
What happens when a guy develops a passion for horses late in life--and brings his daughter and grandchildren along for the ride? Get ready for a bittersweet twist on the classic "patient horse dad" story.This episode of Barn Stories is brought to you by El Lugar Resort. Learn more at www.elencanto.cr .
In this captivating episode of The F.I.T. in Faith Podcast, host Tamra Andress invites Dr. Lou Tartaglia as her guest. Dr. Tartaglia shares a remarkable story of personal growth and creative evolution. The episode begins with Tamra recounting her recent experience listening to an audiobook titled "Thirsting for God," which led to a conversation about the legacy of Mother Teresa. Dr. Tartaglia, a multi-best-selling author, describes his journey of meeting and being guided by Mother Teresa firsthand. This moment coincides with Tamra booking Dr. Tartaglia on her podcast, highlighting the mutual blessings of their connection. The episode takes a deep dive into the process of writing, including the inspiration behind Dr. Tartaglia's books and the meticulous research that enriches his storytelling. He shares how the journey of writing "The Last Gift of the Magi" led to a greater connection with his faith and a desire to use his work as a tool for evangelization. Dr. Tartaglia also gives listeners a sneak peek into the upcoming sequel, "The Return of the Cloth," where he continues to explore themes of character development and personal transformation in the context of ancient Jerusalem. Throughout the conversation, Tamra and Dr. Tartaglia touch on humility, the power of storytelling, and the impact of their work on future generations. Listeners will be inspired by Dr. Tartaglia's dedication to using his writing as a means of sharing Christ's message and encouraging others to embrace their flaws and virtues on the journey toward becoming more like Jesus. Tune in to this thought-provoking and heartwarming episode of The F.I.T. in Faith Podcast to discover the transformative power of storytelling, character development, and the timeless wisdom of embracing our flaws and virtues on the path to personal growth and spiritual enlightenment. About Dr. Tartaglia: Dr. Tartaglia is a Board Certified, Sleep Medicine Specialist, at the Toledo Clinic, Author, and Inspirational speaker, Speaking on issues of Character Transformation. Dr. T is committed to helping others achieve their full potential. He is the author of several books, including “The Great Wing”, a book on character flaws, called “Flawless! -The Ten Most Common Character Flaws And What You Can Do About Them”, and with Scott DeGarmo of Success Magazine fame, Dr. T has written a powerful business book, “Heart to Heart — The Real Power of Network Marketing.” “A great story, even a simple fable, can open one up to the transforming power of grace and create new insights for individuals, increase personal and professional productivity, dramatically enhance character, self-esteem, and discover life's preeminent purpose” Lou Tartaglia, MD. Where to Find Dr. Tartaglia: https://youtu.be/gkrlM1JIID8 https://www.amazon.com/Thirsting-for-God-audiobook/dp/B00OH7EKIA Where to Find Tamra: ⁉️ Have a faith & or biz question you'd like to have me answer? Feel free to write it, along with your honest review on Apple Podcasts - I'll share you and give you the answer in an upcoming episode!
Hey everyoneThe other day I went through my last joint folder and realized I have almost 800GB of data. Now granted, most of the heavy data are videos, but throwing everything away would be silly.Hence I decided to pack everything I know, all the trainings, challenges, and my whole 8-week coaching program (that others paid hundreds for) into a folder and call it "my last gift".Hopefully, it helps someone out there!P.s. Quit Weed And Succeed group will always be there, I'm also always available over email info@mylastjoint.comFor those purchasing the access on the website, use code "mylastgift" to get 100$ off.BestAnzeSupport the showThanks for listening! Like and subscribe to stay up to date with future episodes. Paid podcast supporters receive a special shout-out in the next episode. If you are struggling to quit marijuana on your own, visit www.mylastjoint.com
Tariq scrambles to get ahead of information that could incriminate the drug organization and jeopardize his family's safety. The feds double down and set their sights on a new target to aid their investigation. 0:00 - INTRO 5:00 - Cane and Tariq finally fight 16:00 - Drunk MacLean tells the truth! 26:00 - Saxe the Letter Man 36:00 - The Tejada Civil War 45:00 - Brayden caught a body 1:05:00 - 2 Bit and Tommy Back!
Today's episode was a recap and review of Starz original TV show series Power Book ll Ghost season 3 episode 9 titled (A Last Gift) hope you enjoy and thank you for your support
Tariq scrambles to get ahead of information that could jeopardize the drug operation and his family's safety; The feds double down and target a new person of interest to help them with their investigation. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mo-sisco/support
Konfidence in the Klutch's Deezy discusses Power Book II: Ghost "A Last Gift." Don D discusses seven things to know about E 309 from the opening to the final scene and the following season's predictions. Don P's love of “Power” allows him to break down the episode in a way only he can. This podcast was recorded at 6:30 p.m. CT on Thursday, May 18th, 2023. What we know so far (2:00) Favorite moments and quotables of the show (11:00) Takeaways to know about Ep. 309 (12:40) Season finale predictions (29:00) Host: Donald Nelson Producer/Engineer: Donald Nelson Subscribe, Stream, or Download:
We recap Power Book II: Ghost Season 3 Episode 9 "Sacrifice" We discuss this and more on the Powercast. Leave your comments below!
We reflect on a piece by the late Fr. Ignatius of the Side of Jesus about the Queen of Heaven and how precious She is.
The party meets an ancient being known as Lys and uncovers more of the mystery that binds them together. The Reign of Emrys follows the adventures of a diverse band of heroes as they find their destinies intertwine with both one another and the fate of their nation. Welcome to the first homebrew campaign we've ever put on the podcast! Reign of Emrys ran through 2021 and was a fantastic dive into our homebrew world of Ylos. The audio wasn't intended for podcast, but we've cleaned it up as much as we can. None of us are audio engineers, but if you have any pointers we'd be happy to hear them. Quick note: at the start of this this campaign, Katrina had not yet begun her transition. In fact, that actually began it midway through this campaign, so many of you who know her today may not even recognize her old name, which is how it should be. She's given her expressed consent to share this and we have nothing appreciation, love, and respect for her. #dungeonsanddragons #dnd #5e #dorktales #fantasy #actualplay #liveplay #rpg #podcast #d20 #ttrpg #homebrew === Watch us LIVE on Twitch ► http://twitch.tv/dorktales Our Linktree ► https://linktr.ee/dorktales Join our Discord ► https://discord.gg/zVtE9Ab Follow our Twitter ► https://twitter.com/dork_tales/ Follow our Instagram ► https://instagram.com/dorktaleschannel/ Find us on Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/dorktaleschannel/ Listen to our Podcast ► https://dorktales.podbean.com Support the show on Patreon ► https://www.patreon.com/dorktales/ Buy the cast a coffee ► https://ko-fi.com/dorktales Buy official Dork Tales Merch ► https://teepublic.com/user/dorktales ► https://dorktalesstore.redbubble.com Character Art by hailiiz! Our friend hailiiz is one of the most talented and hard working fantasy artists there is. You should go and support her dreams and buy lots of her art! Here's where you can do that: http://hailiiz.carrd.co === Music credits: Resolution by Alexander Nakarada Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/4895-resolu... License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Find Them by Alexander Nakarada Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/4878-find-them License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Virtutes Vocis Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b... Road To Dark Tower by Rafael Krux Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/5314-road-t... License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license The Demon's Cage by Dark Fantasy Studio Licensed under a Premium License http://www.darkfantasystudio.com Stay by Dark Fantasy Studio Licensed under a Premium License http://www.darkfantasystudio.com Ambient Strings by Monument Studios Licensed under the All-In-One pack https://www.monumentstudios.net Strike Now by Monument Studios Licensed under the All-In-One pack https://www.monumentstudios.net Like what you heard? For background ambiance we used sounds from Tabletop Audio for this session, just like we have for off-camera games for years! Tabletop Audio is a site with a full toolkit of songs, special effects, and soundboards to bring your adventures to life! The composer, Tim, hosts the site for free, so give it a try and if you have a few spare bucks, definitely donate: the quality of his work is staggering. https://tabletopaudio.com
No one wants to think about it. Even fewer want to talk about it. And none of us want to do it. That is the finality of our lives. But the truth is, if we do not think about it, your home, your legacy may be in the hands of the Government. Tied up for years in the courts as your relatives try to get the things you wished to have left them. But because you didn't do the necessary things to ensure they would have it, they are spending money they may not have to get it. In this episode of Real Estate Right Now, North Carolina Attorney Beth[...]
Host Victor Varnado asked comedian Dwayne Kennedy what the last gift he gave was. He said he gave his niece $100 for her birthday. Everyone, including sidekick Shak Standley thought this was a solid gift.Produced by: Rachel Teichman & Rebecca Trent@Sixunseemly#6UQ #SixUnseemlyQuestionshttps://www.facebook.com/sixunseemlyhttps://www.instagram.com/sixunseemly/https://twitter.com/SixUnseemlyhttps://www.instagram.com/dwaynetkennedy/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
CCATP #752 — Bart Busschots on PBS 141 — Generating UML Class Diagrams with Mermaid (Don't Cuddle the Mermaid) Smart Albums in Photos by Focal Length The Drobo Gives One Last Gift I'm Still Using It — Part 1 — Mac IIcx, Elago Apple Watch Charger, Airport Extreme, 2011 MacBook Pro Support the Show Security Bits — 27 November 2022 Join the Conversation: allison@podfeet.com podfeet.com/slack Support the Show: Patreon Donation PayPal one-time donation Podfeet Podcasts Mugs at Zazzle Podfeet 15-Year Anniversary Shirts Referral Links: Parallels Toolbox - 3 months free for you and me Learn through MacSparky Field Guides - 15% off for you and me Backblaze - One free month for me and you Setapp - One free month for me and you Eufy - $40 for me if you spend $200. Sadly nothing in it for you. Google Fi - $20 Credit to both of our accounts after 30 days active PIA VPN - One month added to Paid Accounts for both of us
When poet Ben Okri was just seven years old, he and his family moved back to Nigeria on the eve of civil war. Ever since, he has been fascinated by what he calls “cusp moments,” the periods just before catastrophe strikes. His new novel, "The Last Gift of the Master Artists," takes place in an African society just before the Atlantic slave trade. In the book, he sets out to examine the spirit of a culture on the eve of its destruction. In today's episode of Tricycle Talks, Tricycle's editor in chief, James Shaheen, sits down with Okri to discuss how writing can help us face what we refuse to see, how Buddhist teachings have influenced his work, and why he believes that art is most powerful when it brings us to a point of crisis.
Awkward Situations - "I Don't Like That Name" | Home Remedies - Cindy's Yellow Mustard | Erin Davis - Fasting and Stewardship | God Always Says "I Will Take You" | Good News - Leonard Found God in Prison | Little Laughs - Joey and the No-I Fsh | Home for the Holidays - Sarah Wants to Help Bob | Home for the Holidays - Bob's Big Surprise | Joy Report - Logan the Newlywed
Today I'm joined by UK romance author, Emily Stone who wrote the new holiday romance, "One Last Gift". Last winter, Emily took over romance book readers hearts with her debut, "Always In December", so I am so excited to chat with her about her newest release! It seems as though Emily has mastered the art of creating sad, yet hopeful holiday romances - and she's done just that with her latest romance. In this chat, we talk about grief and how it's depicted in its most authentic forms, highlights and favourite relationships from this story, moments that didn't make the final edits of the book - and of course, what she is working on next! Tune into this chat for more!♡ ♡ ♡ ♡About Get Lit With Lianna: The PodcastJoin Instagram book content creator @getlitwithlianna as she sits down with a different guest author to chat about their books, writing career, and everything in between! Of course each conversation will have a very *LC* touch - aka crying over book boyfriends, marvelling over swoony moments, and obviously a ton of pop culture references! Follow me!Instagram: www.instagram.com/getlitwithlianna Goodreads: www.goodreads.com/getlitwithlianna Email me: liannareadsbooks@gmail.com
There's the family that you're born with, and then there's the family that you choose. The concept of chosen family took hold several decades ago in the LGBTQ+ community often out of necessity when people were rejected by their biological families and developed familial relationships with new loved ones. Experts define chosen family as people who you are not tied to by blood or law, but who you treat as family. Your chosen family is there for you not because they're related, but because you relate to them. We discuss chosen families, how they are formed and what they mean to people. Guests: Nayeema Raza, documentary filmmaker and senior editor, New York Times Opinion. She's also the author of the article "My Father's Last Gift to Me Came After His Death." Dawn O. Braithwaite, professor emeritus of communication, Department of Communication Studies at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln Baruch Porras-Hernandez, writer, performer, organizer, host, curator, stand up comedian, and author of the chapbooks “I Miss You, Delicate” and “Lovers of the Deep Fried Circle” and co-organizar of KQED's ¿Dónde Esta Mi Gente? Literary Series
UC San Diego's Last Gift study aims to identify where HIV hides in the body of individuals who are terminally ill from a disease other than HIV, like cancer, ALS, or heart disease. Karine Dubé, DrPH, MPhil, Sarah Gianella Weibel, MD, Andy Kaytes,and Susanna Concha-Garcia discuss the ethical implications of the study, the experiences of the participants, the study components, and what can be learned. Series: "Exploring Ethics" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 37319]
UC San Diego's Last Gift study aims to identify where HIV hides in the body of individuals who are terminally ill from a disease other than HIV, like cancer, ALS, or heart disease. Karine Dubé, DrPH, MPhil, Sarah Gianella Weibel, MD, Andy Kaytes, and Susanna Concha-Garcia discuss the ethical implications of the study, the experiences of the participants, the study components, and what can be learned. Series: "Exploring Ethics" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 37319]
UC San Diego's Last Gift study aims to identify where HIV hides in the body of individuals who are terminally ill from a disease other than HIV, like cancer, ALS, or heart disease. Karine Dubé, DrPH, MPhil, Sarah Gianella Weibel, MD, Andy Kaytes, and Susanna Concha-Garcia discuss the ethical implications of the study, the experiences of the participants, the study components, and what can be learned. Series: "Exploring Ethics" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 37319]
UC San Diego's Last Gift study aims to identify where HIV hides in the body of individuals who are terminally ill from a disease other than HIV, like cancer, ALS, or heart disease. Karine Dubé, DrPH, MPhil, Sarah Gianella Weibel, MD, Andy Kaytes, and Susanna Concha-Garcia discuss the ethical implications of the study, the experiences of the participants, the study components, and what can be learned. Series: "Exploring Ethics" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 37319]
UC San Diego's Last Gift study aims to identify where HIV hides in the body of individuals who are terminally ill from a disease other than HIV, like cancer, ALS, or heart disease. Karine Dubé, DrPH, MPhil, Sarah Gianella Weibel, MD, Andy Kaytes, and Susanna Concha-Garcia discuss the ethical implications of the study, the experiences of the participants, the study components, and what can be learned. Series: "Exploring Ethics" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 37319]
UC San Diego's Last Gift study aims to identify where HIV hides in the body of individuals who are terminally ill from a disease other than HIV, like cancer, ALS, or heart disease. Karine Dubé, DrPH, MPhil, Sarah Gianella Weibel, MD, Andy Kaytes, and Susanna Concha-Garcia discuss the ethical implications of the study, the experiences of the participants, the study components, and what can be learned. Series: "Exploring Ethics" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 37319]
Abdulrazak Gurnah, mottagare av Nobelpriset i litteratur 2021, besökte i april 2022 Stockholm. Internationell författarscen fick den stora äran att arrangera nobelpristagarens offentliga möte med sina läsare. Abdulrazak Gurnah var vid tillkännagivandet av Nobelpriset i litteratur en relativt okänd författare i Sverige. En riktig skräll och en positiv överraskning enligt många litteraturskribenter, som bland annat hyllar Gurnah för hans bildrika och vackra språk. Han har beskrivits som en av vår tids mest betydelsefulla postkoloniala författare och återkommer i sitt författarskap till teman om identitet, främlingskap, migration och det koloniala arvet. Abdulrazak Gurnah är född på ön Zanzibar 1948 men bor sedan 1967 i England. Fram till sin pensionering har han varit verksam som professor i litteratur vid University of Kent i Canterbury, med fokus på postkoloniala författarskap. Abdulrazak Gurnah debuterade 1987 med romanen "Memory of Departure" och fick sitt stora genombrott 1994 med den Bookerprisnominerade romanen "Paradise" ("Paradiset", i översättning av Helena Hansson). Gurnahs senaste roman publicerades 2020. Den bär titeln "Afterlives" ("Efterliv", i översättning av Helena Hansson) och tar vid där "Paradise" slutar. På svenska återfinns även romanen "The Last Gift" (2011) med titeln "Den sista gåvan" (2014, i översättning av Helena Hansson). I samarbete med Svenska Akademien, Celanders Förlag/Albert Bonniers Förlag och Svenska PEN. Från 27 april 2022 Jingel: Lucas Brar
“Grandpa's Last Gift” by S. Closson
Fancy setting us a gaming challenge? Get in touch here!Designing an Action Adventure Base Building Simulation game........ with Zombies! Have a listen and if you like it please leave a review and subscribe. As always thanks for listening! Thanks for listening and please leave us a review and subscribe if you enjoyed it. It really helps us out. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-gaming-blender/id1597738101Also please get in touch with us at @gamingblendpod or thegamingblenderpod@gmail.com with your ideas for new games and challenges.We have begun to update our YouTube channel with video playthroughs and we hope to put more up there soon https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZTPuScm5BTf8DdwvaCj0jQKeep blending!
Attorney Ifeoma Ibekwe joins Sundae to discuss estate planning and conclude the series that answers tough questions expats love to avoid. Iffy's practice focuses on intergenerational wealth transfer and legacy building with effective wills and trusts. The ladies converse about the importance of normalizing estate planning and why it's an act of love and empowerment that's especially critical for those living abroad. The post 254: Your Last Gift with Ifeoma Ibekwe appeared first on Sundae Schneider-Bean, LLC..
Alberto Cristoforitraduttore del romanzo "Sulla riva del mare"Abdulrazak GurnahGarzanti Editorehttps://www.garzanti.it/Premio Nobel per la letteratura 2021La vittoria va a Abdulrazak Gurnah, nato nell'isola di Zanzibar (Tanzania) nel 1948 e arrivato in Inghilterra come rifugiato alla fine degli anni '60, dove ha insegnato letteratura post-coloniale e inglese all'Università del Kent, a Canterbury.Nato a Zanzibar il 20 dicembre 1948, Abdulrazak Gurnah è uno scrittore originario della Tanzania e di espressione inglese (anche se la sua lingua madre è lo swahili). A oggi, è il quinto autore africano a vincere il Premio Nobel per la Letteratura, dopo Wole Soyinka (Nigeria, 1986), Naguib Mahfouz (Egitto, 1988), Nadine Gordimer (Sudafrica, 1991) e John Maxwell Coetzee (Sudafrica, 2003).Recatosi in Gran Bretagna per la prima volta come studente nel 1968, è stato costretto ad allontanarsi dal suo Paese a causa delle persecuzioni perpetrate ai danni dei cittadini di origine araba. Dal 1980 al 1982 Abdulrazak Gurnah ha poi insegnato alla Bayero University Kano, in Nigeria. In seguito si è trasferito all'Università del Kent, a Canterbury, dove ha conseguito il dottorato di ricerca nel 1982, e attualmente è professore e Direttore degli studi universitari presso il Dipartimento di inglese.Il suo principale interesse accademico riguarda la scrittura postcoloniale e i discorsi associati al colonialismo, in particolare concernenti l'Africa, i Caraibi e l'India. Ha curato due volumi di saggistica sulla scrittura africana e pubblicato articoli su numerosi scrittori postcoloniali contemporanei, tra cui V. S. Naipaul, Salman Rushdie e Zoë Wicomb.Ha inoltre collaborato come redattore con la rivista Wasafiri dal 1987 e ha supervisionato progetti di ricerca sulla scrittura di autori quali gli stessi Rushdie e Naipaul, G.V. Desani, Anthony Burgess, Joseph Conrad, George Lamming e Jamaica Kincaid.Alcuni fra i più celebri di Abdulrazak Gurnah sono Paradise (1994), che è stato selezionato sia per il Booker Prize sia per il Whitbread Prize, By the Sea (2001), a sua volta selezionato per il Booker Prize e poi finalista al Los Angeles Times Book Award, e Desertion (2005). Tutti e tre sono stati pubblicati in Italia dalla casa editrice Garzanti, rispettivamente con i titoli Paradiso, Il disertore e Sulla riva del mare.Altre sue opere, pubblicate sempre in lingua inglese, sono Memory of Departure (1987), Pilgrims Way (1988), Dottie (1990), Admiring Silence (1996), The Last Gift (2011), Gravel Heart (2017) e Afterlives (2020).Paradiso (traduzione di Laura Noulian) si svolge in Kenia e si apre alla vigilia della prima guerra mondiale. Yusuf ha solo dodici anni quando suo padre lo affida allo Zio Aziz, un ricco mercante. Vicino a Mombasa, nella bottega di Aziz, il ragazzo scopre che non si tratta di suo zio, ma del suo padrone. Venduto per pagare i debiti del padre, è costretto a lavorare duramente.Poi, un giorno, Aziz decide di portarlo con sé per un lungo viaggio all'interno del continente africano. Yusuf conosce così la morte e la violenza, e impara le difficili regole di convivenza di un mondo sull'orlo del conflitto, dove musulmani, missionari cristiani e indiani coesistono in un fragile equilibrio.Al suo ritorno, Yusuf è un altro: un giovane robusto e avvenente. È ancora uno schiavo, ma a dargli la libertà del cuore c'è l'amore, quello per la giovane ancella della padrona, Amina. La ragazza però cela un terribile segreto e, mentre il colonialismo europeo stringerà le sue maglie sul continente africano, Yusuf capirà il cammino che dovrà intraprendere…Nel caso de Il disertore (traduzione di Laura Noulian), invece, il protagonista del romanzo, Hassanali, è diretto verso la moschea quando dal deserto vede emergere la sagoma di un inglese, che crolla esausto ai suoi piedi. Martin Pearce, viaggiatore, scrittore e studioso dell'Oriente, ha attraversato il deserto ed è allo stremo. Hassanali lo salva e lo porta nella casa dell'unico bianco della cittadina, un ufficiale.Quando Pearce torna a ringraziare Hassanali per averlo salvato, incontra anche sua sorella Rehana: resta immediatamente affascinato dal suo sguardo e in questa città ai margini dell'impero, affacciata sulla costa africana dell'Oceano Indiano, nasce una storia d'amore destinata a riverberarsi per tre generazioni.Infine, Sulla riva del mare (traduzione di Alberto Cristofori), finora l'ultimo dei romanzi di Abdulrazak Gurnah portato in Italia, si apre il pomeriggio del 23 novembre. All'aeroporto di Gatwick atterra Saleh Omar; con sé porta solo una borsa, dentro la quale c'è una scatola con dell'incenso e poco altro. Aveva un negozio, una casa, una moglie, una figlia, mentre ora è solo un profugo in cerca d'asilo, e la sua unica difesa è il silenzio.Lo stesso giorno Latif Mahmud, poeta e docente universitario che ha scelto l'esilio, medita nel suo appartamento londinese sulla sua famiglia e sul paese, che non rivede da tempo. Per i due uomini il paradiso che hanno dovuto abbandonare è lo stesso: Zanzibar, l'isola dell'Oceano Indiano spezzata da venti che portano con sé gli aromi di mille spezie, ma anche uno straordinario intreccio di culture e di storie.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.it/
Hi, I'm Aray from Kazakhstan. So today's question is what is the last gift you received?Actually I hardly remember what the gift was 'cause I'm not that kind of person that having great fun from receiving gifts. So, I mostly like presenting a gift to somebody. That makes me more happy.What about you, do you like getting gifts?
Hi, I'm Aray from Kazakhstan. So today's question is what is the last gift you received?Actually I hardly remember what the gift was 'cause I'm not that kind of person that having great fun from receiving gifts. So, I mostly like presenting a gift to somebody. That makes me more happy.What about you, do you like getting gifts?
in this episode, I cover the last year of US Grant's life. To me, his last year was one of the heroic chapters in his inspiring life. Faced with terminal throat cancer, and financially destitute, Grant spent his his hours writing his memoir so that he could leave a financial legacy to his wife and family. That last year truly demonstrated his character and qualities that made him such a central figure in our Nation's history. His last year is one of many reasons why I have such a man crush on US Grant. Listen more to see why. Also, check out the most excellent biography of US Grant: Grant by Jean Edward Smith. It's by far one of the best biographies on Grant. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
What is the relationship between God accepting your gifts, and God accepting you-
Grandpa's Last Gift: A heartwarming tale of an extraordinary life, a writer who has lost his way, and the journey to find loveInterview with Sonya Tucker-PoindexterIn this episode of My Life Now, Dallas interviews Sonya Tucker-Poindexter, author of "Grandpa's Last Gift".About the Book:Amazing stories are shared throughout generations. Stories of miraculous healings, out-of-body experiences, spiritual voices and visions are nothing new in the faith community. When Pastor Tucker passes away, no one is more surprised by these revelations than his granddaughter. Hazel Grace, a college senior, mourns her grandfather. When she learns that his bible and last sermon, with a name she doesn't recognize is left for her, sadness turns to curiosity. She suspects there's a story to tell and she's supposed to find it.Zachary Stone is a down on his luck ghostwriter who could use a break. After growing up with a deadbeat drunk as a father, he doesn't believe in God, Christianity or anything else. Hazel is convinced Zachary's not the right person to tell her grandfather's story, but she wants to fulfill her grandfather's wish, and Zachary needs a paycheck.As they peel back the layers of Pastor Tucker's life, Hazel and Zachary start to find love and redemption, one amazing story at a time. Can Zachary escape his demons and find a path forward with Hazel or will the strain of past mistakes and doubts stand in their way?Find your copy of the book: https://www.amazon.com/Grandpas-Last-Gift-heartwarming-extraordinary/dp/B091F1B6MG/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=grandpa%27s+last+gift&qid=1618253157&sr=8-1Thank you for listening and supporting the My Life Now podcast show. We are excited to connect with each of our listeners on our various platforms. Below is the best way you can not only connect with us but also have an opportunity to be featured on our Podcasts.For Marketing and Publishing needs, Buscher's Social Media Marketing LLC (https://www.facebook.com/buscherssmm)
Grandpa's Last Gift: A heartwarming tale of an extraordinary life, a writer who has lost his way, and the journey to find loveInterview with Sonya Tucker-PoindexterIn this episode of Faith and Family Fellowship, Dallas interviews Sonya Tucker-Poindexter, author of "Grandpa's Last Gift".About the Book:Amazing stories are shared throughout generations. Stories of miraculous healings, out-of-body experiences, spiritual voices and visions are nothing new in the faith community. When Pastor Tucker passes away, no one is more surprised by these revelations than his granddaughter. Hazel Grace, a college senior, mourns her grandfather. When she learns that his bible and last sermon, with a name she doesn't recognize is left for her, sadness turns to curiosity. She suspects there's a story to tell and she's supposed to find it.Zachary Stone is a down on his luck ghostwriter who could use a break. After growing up with a deadbeat drunk as a father, he doesn't believe in God, Christianity or anything else. Hazel is convinced Zachary's not the right person to tell her grandfather's story, but she wants to fulfill her grandfather's wish, and Zachary needs a paycheck.As they peel back the layers of Pastor Tucker's life, Hazel and Zachary start to find love and redemption, one amazing story at a time. Can Zachary escape his demons and find a path forward with Hazel or will the strain of past mistakes and doubts stand in their way?Find your copy of the book: https://www.amazon.com/Grandpas-Last-Gift-heartwarming-extraordinary/dp/B091F1B6MG/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=grandpa%27s+last+gift&qid=1618253157&sr=8-1Thank you for listening and supporting the 'Faith and Family Fellowship PODCAST SHOW'. We are excited to connect with each of our listeners on our various platforms. Below are just some of the ways you can not only connect with us but also support our various Christian Ministry projects around the world.Support the show (https://cash.app/$laymedownministry)Connect with the show on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/faith.family.fellowship.podcast)Connect with Pastor Chris Buscher (https://www.facebook.com/cmbuscher87)Connect with Dallas O. Monticue (https://www.facebook.com/dmonticue)Connect with Lay Me Down Ministries (https://www.facebook.com/LayMeDownMinistries)For Marketing and Publishing needs, Buscher's Social Media Marketing LLC (https://www.facebook.com/buscherssmm)
This MindEspresso is about The 10 Rules of Happiness; a distillation of good thinking from a research project I did over a decade ago. I wrapped these into a small parable called The Ten Secrets: A Father’s Last Gift. Some reviews are great others… Not so much. https://lnkd.in/dHJW3SH I primarily work with corporate executives, but I also have a passion for personal leadership. I’ve started these Personal Leadership MindEspressos from people I’ve interviewed. Here is our podcast: https://lnkd.in/dxtN8PR You can follow these MindEspressos on ITunes here: https://lnkd.in/dMzitK5 and if you like it give it a rating.
ECHOES OF EXEZAR SIDE QUEST, EPISODE ONE: "THE LAST GIFT"In this first installment of one-shot fantasy stories outside the world of Exezar, a single man is all that stands against the end of the world. But he's not just any man...Sound effects courtesy of Garageband.Outro song by Brittany Hreha, AKA MusicSpeak! Find more of her music here: https://soundcloud.com/brittany-hreha
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Charles Garfield is a psychologist, professor and lecturer, and the author of twelve books including Life's Last Gift. He has been recognized internationally as the founder of Shanti Project, a widely acclaimed AIDS and cancer service organization (www.shanti.org). For more than forty years, he has pioneered the development of healthcare and social service oriented volunteer organizations in a wide variety of settings. Of these efforts, Garfield says: “Shanti's work demonstrates that health professionals and volunteers (America's largely unrecognized workforce) can learn to be tender with people and tough on problems as they serve those who need them most.” Support the show______________ To participate live and be notified of upcoming speakers in advance, please Like us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/gaybuddhistfellowship) or visit https://gaybuddhist.org/calendar/ To support our efforts to share these talks with LGBTQIA audiences worldwide, please visit www.GayBuddhist.org.There you can: Donate Learn how to participate live Find our schedule of upcoming speakers Join our mailing list or discussion forum Enjoy many hundreds of these recorded talks dating back to 1996 CREDITSAudio Engineer: George HubbardProducer: Tom BrueinMusic/Logo/Artwork: Derek Lassiter
I want your feedback. What are you doing while listening to the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast? This week, I'm gonna share a bunch of feedback from the past couple o'years. Poisoned Dwarf, Seldom Sober, Songs For Ceilidh, Mitchell & Vincent, Ciunas, Kennedy's Kitchen, Alasdair Fraser & Tony McManus, Kellswater Bridge, Captain John Stout, The Jig Is Up! from First Steps, Brobdingnagian Bards, Dylan Walshe, Sylvia Woods, The Jackdaws, Claire Roche, Black Market Haggis, Crepuscule, The Round Table, Tartanic, The Celtic Kitchen Party, Moch Pryderi, Teton Skye, Alexander James Adams, Molly's Revenge, Celtic Woman, O'hanleigh, Ciana, Vintage Wildflower, Katherine Nagy, Bellow Bridge, Jil Chambless I hope you enjoyed this week's show. If you did, please share the show with ONE friend. The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast is dedicated to growing our community and helping the incredible artists who so generously share their music. If you find music you love, buy their albums, shirts, and songbooks, follow them on Spotify, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. Remember also to Subscribe to the Celtic Music Magazine. Every week, I'll send you a few cool bits of Celtic music news. It's a quick and easy way to plug yourself into more great Celtic culture. Plus, you'll get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free, just for signing up today. Thank you again for being a Celt of Kindness. THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 0:05 - "Bolt The Door" by Poisoned Dwarf from Bolt The Door 5:58 - WELCOME 7:25 - "The Ferryman / Mason's Apron" by Seldom Sober from Six Months of Confession 11:24 - "Rothsea-0" by Songs For Ceilidh from Falling Forward 14:36 - Alexis Fickes emailed: "Hey Marc, I am Alexis and I just wanted to tell you that I love the podcast, especially #426. I listen to the podcast on the bus and while I paint. Absolutely amazing. I love that there’s someone who appreciates the artists and music like this. Keep doing you!!" Simon Dillon emailed a photo: "Hello Marc. Although over month ago, this photo shows me driving back from Canberra to my home town Bendigo (700km) while listening to your podcast. Myself and my friend, and fellow musician, Keven McCarthy had just spent the Easter long weekend at the Australian National Folk Festival presenting “Songs From The Australian Tradition” session on each day of the festival. Australia has many traditional songs. Many of these songs use traditional Irish melodies or are even parodies of traditional Irish songs. The Nation Folk Festival was one of 3 festivals the Kevin and I attended in South Eastern Australia over 17 days around Easter. We started at the Lake Cullulleraine Music Festival, then the National Folk Festival and ended up at the Koroit Irish Festival. By the time I arrived back home, we had covered 2800 km and listened to many Irish and Celtic Music Podcasts, the quintessential road trip podcast. Keep up the great work. 16:13 - "Seven Stars, The Sloe" by Mitchell & Vincent from The Preservation of Fire 19:18 - "Celtic Tiger" by Ciunas from High Time 22:59 - Ruben Lopez emailed a photo: "I heard the podcast #393, and was drawing. Here's the drawing. Have a good one." Alexander Randall 5th emailed a photo: "Hey Marc: I put your sticker on my car... I should put one on the boat, but only fish and mermaids would see it..." Conor Coll emailed: "Hey Marc, Just replying to let you know I received the music you sent and I am currently listening to them, still trying to decide between my favourite! As an Irish man I have been hearing Celtic music all my life and it takes me back to a lovely atmosphere when I listen to these tracks. Recently, I have been following a band which I had done a little camera work with in the past, The Ronan Gallagher Band. They are very talented and are from the region I come from, so I am a big fan of their music. They are what inspired me to look for more traditional music which lead me to this newsletter." Submit music to the podcast at 4celts.com. 25:00 - "Eoin O'neill Has Gone To Clare" by Kennedy's Kitchen from The Whiskey of Truth 30:25 - "Lady Louisa Gordon's Strathspey / The Highlands of Banffshire / The Merrymaking" by Alasdair Fraser & Tony McManus from Return to Kintail 34:50 - Marshall Blosser emailed: "Greetings Celtfather, I've been listening to your podcast for well over a decade. We've circled around nearby cities, but never met. You moved to New Orleans just as I moved from there to the Mississippi gulf coast. And now you are in my old stomping grounds of Atlanta. My family is moving from the Mississippi gulf coast to the eastern most city in North America (St John's NL) so my wife can get her PhD in analytical chemistry. (I know you understand about moving to support your wife) We will be driving there mid December (all 54 hours of it). Apart from episode 421 the long drive - that's an understatement - we would like to have a few CDs to pass the time on the road. I know there is a large Celtic music scene up there. Do you know of any St John's or Newfoundland Celtic artists that we could buy to support and listen to on the way there? Thanks muchly, P.S. I am an aspiring writer and your podcasts have inspired several stories (now if I could just get published) Txs again. Keep the Celtic light burning, in all its colors" Marshall Blosser emailed: "Marc, I have enjoyed your podcast for over 12 years. The variety of music you bring to this show never fails to inspire and amaze me. The fact that you follow the roots of the music and the tendrils of its influence show just how connected the world is and how music is one of those things that can unite everyone. You understand and respect that musically there is no one Celtic musical voice. But rather that it is a rich and varied chorus of voices that make up that sound. I applaud the fact that you are seeking musicians and tunes for a Celtic LGBTQIA+ Pride special next year. The fact that you stand for the diversity that makes this music so touching and valuable is wonderful and so needed everywhere. Peace and may you never lose your laughter, your joy or your autoharp Marshall Blosser" 38:08 - "Keys to the Castle" by Kellswater Bridge from The Proof Is in the Pudding 42:32 - "Hail to the Autumn" by Captain John Stout from Love Abides 46:35 - James Cope emailed: "Hi Marc,Your ebook is a wonderful gift, thank you. I see the changes in the music business, some beneficial, some not so much. Your ideas and knowledge help me as a long time, and older generation musician “unpaid Professional” (mostly) to find where I can land and have the best impact on the art form. Being upbeat in these changing times is a choice and you are an inspiration. As a friend of mine once said, “Damn! Jim you have made something from nothing!” So…. Damn Marc!! you have made something from nothing. Thanks again." Melinda emailed: "Marc, I have subscribed to the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast - I am still listening to shows from years ago, which was where you played the Joss song, and the "Don't Drink with Hobbits" song, which I LOVE! Shared it with my son who just cracked up with me. We are in El Paso - as far West as you can get! Have not been to any of the festivals in Texas, but go to Phoenix each year to enjoy the Ren Fest there. Have been to the Ren Fest in Bonner Springs, KS, in MD (think they shut that one down, but it was huge and wonderful!), and AZ. Actually, I am still listening to your podcasts when you still lived in Austin, so didn't know that's not where you lived now :) Would love to see you live. Will have to make sure to listen to the more up to date podcasts to get your latest events - or check your website. Keep up the great work! Slan Agat! 49:33 - "There's Worse Then That Around - Polka Niall - John Walsh" by The Jig Is Up! from First Steps 55:33 - "The Prettiest Hobbit" by Brobdingnagian Bards from I Will Not Sing Along 55:54 - Todd Thorne emailed photos: "Hello Mark, From the attached few pictures, I’ll bet you can instantly figure out where I took the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast this past month. For ages my wife and I aspired to visit Australia and New Zealand. Being two unabashed geeks, we could not make a trip Down Under without dropping in for a tour of Hobbiton. What an amazing day it was conjuring up the feeling that, at any moment, Sam, Frodo or Bilbo might emerge to challenge all of us interlopers in The Shire. While that particular encounter didn’t happen, I did get to talk up the podcast to fellow tourists plus our guide in response to their questions regarding my catchy and quite fetching t-shirt. Hopefully, you’ll pick up a few new worldly fans as a result. I’ve been a devoted listener to the podcast for many years and credit multiple episodes for enriching and expanding my collection of Celtic music. At last count, some 15 artists have joined my growing mix, which all came about only because you featured them in an episode after they submitted their hopes, ambitions and livelihood for consideration. Thanks to you and all the incredible indie Celtic artists for providing us a way to connect and support what we love. In closing, here’s an idea to ponder. What about a future Celtic Invasion Vacation to New Zealand? After all, Dunedin in the South Island has a mighty strong Scottish heritage and the Celtic spirit is alive and well I hear. Not to mention Hobbiton beckoning away on the North Island. A bit ambitious perhaps but it would be up there in the Trip of a Lifetime category, which I can definitely vouch for. My best to you, your family and all the fans in the 2019 new year. Sláinte! More about A Long Expected Party, next one is in 2020 58:38 - "Cut It Down" by Dylan Walshe from All Manner of Ways 1:02:56 - "Metamorphosis" by Sylvia Woods from The Harp of Brandiswhiere 1:05:37 - Margaret Zavala emailed: "Mark I just want to say thank you for the podcast that you put on. When I travel the world I can still listen to my celtic music. A few shows back, you featured Bangers and mash. well they’re playing near my hometown. in fact playing for two weeks just a five minute drive from my house. thank you for keeping me a contact such wonderful bands" Rachel Bryant emailed: "Marc, Just dropping you a line to say how much I'm enjoying all your podcasts!! This time of year, I especially appreciate holiday music that is different (and better) than what I'm forced to hear in public. Today, I am cleaning the house ahead of company, and enjoying the music and a very thematic beer, pic attached. I wish I could mail you some... maybe it's available in your area? I highly recommend this beer. I try to wear my podcast shirt so I can spread the word! I made a new group of friends that way just a week ago, and we swapped stories of our favorite music venues and Irish/Celtic festivals. Happy Holidays to you and your family!" Subscribe to Celtic Christmas Podcast. It starts back up in November! 1:07:14 - "Erin's Revenge" by The Jackdaws from Colors 1:10:59 - "My Mother" by Claire Roche from From Then Until the Here and Now 1:14:58 - Darius emailed photos: "Hello Marc, I came across your wonderful podcast recently & subscribed! Regarding voting, although all your featured musicians are wonderful, when asked to vote for a specific episode's featured musician, perhaps asking to vote for that particular/featured song would be more appropriate? By that I mean, I have gone back & searched the bands featured but found 2 or 3 songs as my personal favourites. Absolutely no offence to the great bands but I wouldn't go as far as voting them as my favourite bands, rather songs :) Also, what do you think about either as the final episode of the year or the first episode of the year, featuring the top rated songs of the year, voted by the listeners? Anyway thank you again and I promise to become a paid subscriber once I have some income. Currently in the process of starting a sustainable, holistic, self sufficient & off-grid Ecovillage in Canada. More on that if you are interested. Namaste" Vote in the Celtic Top 20. Begum Unveroglu emailed a photo: "Hello there! I am listening to Scarborough fair episode on a train trip from Ankara to Istanbul. I am loving your show! By chance, I had opportunity to hear my favorite American Irish Music group the Gothard Sisters!!! Much love" 1:17:26 - "4 Concertina Reel Set" by Black Market Haggis from Better Than It Sounds 1:20:14 - "Rob Roy MacGregor" by Crepuscule from Hap and Rowe 1:23:15 - Dan Kulhanek emailed: "Marc,I was able to receive the downloads. Thank you so much! I use them on my running playlist. I have your podcast to thank for where I am today. My wife’s family is Scottish and Irish. I am of German heritage. After attending several St. Patrick’s Day celebrations with them, I really started to listen to the music. I stumbled upon your podcast shortly thereafter. I was a casual listener for a number of years. After the economic collapse of 2008, I found myself without a job. I went back to school to become a nurse and found that I needed to learn how to speed read in order to keep up with the assignments. I used the jigs and reels in your podcast to help keep me on tempo and keep my speed up. Fast forward several years later.... My daughter wanted to take dance lessons. My mother in law told her that if we enrolled her in Irish or Highland Dance she would pay for lessons. My daughter settled on Highland Dance and we found a group that offered lessons. It was a pipe and drum band with a dance troop. They also offered bagpipe lessons for free. After listening to your podcast for several years, my love for the music had grown so much that I jumped on the opportunity to learn the bagpipes. I now have become an active member of the band, performing for gigs and the competition team, but I also have branched out on my own as a solo piper. I look forward to your podcast every week. Please keep up the great work and we’ll keep listening!” 1:25:14 - "Love Is Ever the Strongest Spell" by The Round Table from Tales from the Turning Leaf 1:29:44 - "Jiggy Biddy's Slur Horn" by Tartanic from Uncharted 1:32:46 - Gerry Corr emailed a video: "Marc, Had a great evening listening to your Podcasts…….sitting on the deck on a cool, late summer evening enjoying sweet Uisce Beatha" GERRY CORR VIDEO Mike Coombs emailed a photo: "Dear Marc, I really love your podcasts! Thank you so much for introducing me to loads of superb bands and singers that otherwise I wouldn’t have heard. I listen mostly in my car. I’m a peripatetic guitar/bass/banjo teacher in the UK. I also play in a barn dance band and compose mostly acoustic guitar based instrumental music. I hope to be recording my first solo album with a couple of Celtic style tracks in the next few months." 1:34:05 - "Pride of Newfoundland" by The Celtic Kitchen Party from Sociable 1:37:42 - "Welsh Medley" by Moch Pryderi from Jig Moch 1:41:39 - André Paz emailed: "Hey Marc Gunn! I'm a brasilian biologist, musician and flute player. I love your Podcasts, and I always listen to you, mainly while working/studying. I've started with the Celtic music because of a brasilian band called Tuatha de Danann. I'd like to indicate them for you. I just listened to the "Summer Road Trip #361", and I heard a Brasilian band, Braia! They have almost the same musicians of the band I mentioned. Here follows some other names I remembered, mainly with flute or Whistles on their songs: Kernunna (BR), Tuatha de Danann (BR) , Braia (BR) , Flook, Luar na Lubre, MuteFish, Thanks for your very nice mood, always, and for your inspiration! Enjoy the summer there! Hugs from Brasil" 1:43:04 - "I'll Neither Spin Nor Weave" by Teton Skye from Teton Skye 1:45:55 - "Harvest Season - Second Cutting" by Alexander James Adams from Harvest Season - Second Cutting 1:48:47 - Erika Burkhardt tweeted: "Thanks for episode #371 of the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. Putting it to good use this morning planning lessons at the park." Sasha, the Travelin' Quaker emailed a photo: "Hi Marc, I saved up several episodes of the show for us to listen to as we hiked part of the Barrow Way on our trip to Ireland (we are still here). It has been great catching live music and recognizing many of the songs I have heard on the show. Thanks again for an amazing show!" 1:49:30 - "Emmet's Hedgehog" by Molly's Revenge With Moira Smiley from The Western Shore 1:54:10 - "Ae Fond Kiss" by Celtic Woman from Ancient Land Deluxe 1:58:03 - Bonfilio Acencio emailed: "Hi Marc. I have been loving the podcast for like 3 years. I work outside landscaping so the music fits the surroundings, although Tennessee hills are not as great as Ireland it will do. But right now I have the great luck to go back and pick some of my favorite episodes, my girlfriend and I are going to the beach and I get to DJ the road trip (well really you do) Give my love to the family and ill let you know how the trip go's. Keep up the amazing work." Annie Moisan emailed: "Allo Marc, I am from Québec, Canada. I am french so sorry for my english!!! Just for tell you that I love your podcast. I listen it during I'm working (I'm a IT programmer at home). We love Irish music. My husband and I have a duo and we play Irish music not professionnaly but we did a "home CD" two years ago and went to Ireland 4 times now. We like to sing Irish songs in French, English and Irish. We do little show with the projection of our photos of Ireland during we are playing for transmit our love of this country. I specially like harmony voices like The Selkie Girls, Lumiere, Sora, High Kings, Vicki Swan and Jonny Dyer. But also Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh, Caladh Nua, Barrule. Thanks a lot to promote Irish music. We discovered on your podcast many signers and groups that we love. Still continue! With great regards! Annie" 2:00:10 - "Town of Strabane" by O'hanleigh from Of Irish Crossings Told 2:04:19 - "Tom McElvogue's / The Monaghan Twig / Woman of the House" by Ciana from Loneliest Road 2:07:40 - Daniel L emailed photos: "Hey mark! I love the podcast, thanks for being such a dedicated collector and distributer of Celtic music. I listen through Mixcloud, and love to dig into old episodes daily. My father was a piper and flute player. your podcast is a great way to keep the traditional music I was raised on, in my life. Here's a pic of me at work (I'm on the left side of the left rig) we rig suspended scaffolding and then paint beautiful signs and advertisements. This one is for Gucci in downtown manhattan. If you zoom I've got my headphones in, listening to your podcast of course! An (almost) finished picture. And one more of our truck once we packed it all up. Keep doing your thing! Much love from nyc" 2:08:37 - "Sweet Bride" by Vintage Wildflowers from Lovely Madness 2:12:27 - "Gypsy Lady" by Katherine Nagy from Single 2:15:35 - "An Buachillin Ban" by Bellow Bridge from Cautionary Tales 2:19:28 - Jay Martin emailed from San Francisco: "Marc, All right, I Spotified. The first song I heard was "Last Gift" by Marys Lane. That song answers a question from Michael Truman Kavanaugh in show 376. How did that happen? Thanks for the music." Listen to the Irish & Celtic Music Playlist on Spotify 2:21:46 - "When First I Came to Caledonia" by Jil Chambless from The Ladies Go Dancing The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. To subscribe, go to Apple Podcasts or to our website where you can become a Patron of the Podcast for as little as $1 per episode. Promote Celtic culture through music at http://celticmusicpodcast.com/. CELTIC PODCAST NEWS * Helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music. My name is Marc Gunn. I am a Celtic musician and podcaster. This show is dedicated to the indie Celtic musicians. I want to ask you to support these artists. Share the show with your friends. And find more episodes at celticmusicpodcast.com. You can also support this podcast on Patreon. New to the show? Listen for free Each episode list the showing times for each song played on the show. This makes it easy for you to skip around or find an artist you love Vote for each of your favorite artist in each episode of the show Tell a friend Listen to the next episode of the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast every week TRAVEL WITH CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS Every year, I take a small group of Celtic music fans on the relaxing adventure of a lifetime. We don't see everything. Instead, we stay in one area. We get to know the region through it's culture, history, and legends. You can join us with an auditory and visual adventure through podcasts and videos. Join the invasion at http://celticinvasion.com! VOTE IN THE CELTIC TOP 20 With the new year comes a new votes in the Celtic Top 20. This is our way of finding the best songs and artists each year. Just list the show number, and the name of as many bands in the episode as you like. Your vote helps me create next year's Best Celtic music of 2019 episode. Vote Now! THANK YOU PATRONS OF THE PODCAST! Because of Your kind and generous support, this show comes out every week and has done so since 2014. You can pledge a dollar or more per episode and cap how much you want to spend each month over on Patreon. Your generosity funds the creation, promotion and production of the show. It allows us to attract new listeners and to help our community grow. Plus, you get to hear episodes before regular listeners. When we hit a milestone, you get an extra-long episode. We are super close to getting a two-hour instrumental special. I want to thank our Patrons of the Podcast: You can become a generous Patron of the Podcast at http://patreon.com/celticpodcast. I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK What are you doing today while listening to the podcast? You can send a written comment along with a picture of what you're doing while listening. Email a voicemail message to celticpodcast@gmail.com #irishmusic #celticmusic #irishcelticmusic
Decades of work with people as they are dying taught Dr. Charles Garfield valuable lessons about giving and receiving peace when a loved one is at the end. As the founder of Shanti Project, a compassionate end of life organization, he learned from thousands of people at this most sacred time of their lives. In his latest book, Life's Last Gift, Dr. Garfield shares what he's learned about maintaining connection and growth up to the very last breath. He offers a lifeline for friends and family as well as professionals supporting people at the end of their lives.
Decades of work with people as they are dying taught Dr. Charles Garfield valuable lessons about giving and receiving peace when a loved one is at the end. As the founder of Shanti Project, a compassionate end of life organization, he learned from thousands of people at this most sacred time of their lives. In his latest book, Life's Last Gift, Dr. Garfield shares what he's learned about maintaining connection and growth up to the very last breath. He offers a lifeline for friends and family as well as professionals supporting people at the end of their lives.
In this episode of Religiosity, we speak with Debbie Glander, a Marriage & Family Therapist and Ex-Jehovah's Witness, about Religious Trauma Syndrome and what it was like to grow up fearing the impending armageddon.
Pubs are often dark places. I'm sure dark things have been discussed. Maybe I'm naive, but I don't feel they are any darker than what we find on social media. I don't like social media. It brings out the worst in people. It makes the world a more vile place than it actually is. And so I avoid it, like the plague. Fair comparison. That's one of the big reasons I changed things up this year. But before we get to this year, let's talk about last and the many things happening in the pub. In this show, you will hear some of my picks of the best Celtic bands of 2018. You'll enjoy new music from the Brobdingnagian Bards to celebrate our 20th anniversary. Learn about the new Song Request feature of Coffee with The Celtfather. Understand my new mission statement for the podcast. And then we will chat about how the pain of engaging on social media outweighs its use and why I moved to YouTube. Finally, I launch a new feedback section today. So I need your feedback. Pub Songs Podcast is music, education, and community. If you like, tell a friend or interact. Support me on Patreon. Subscribe to the podcast and my mailing list. PubSong.net. WHO'S PLAYING IN THE PUB TODAY? 0:17 "When She Held Me In Her Arms" by Marc Gunn from Single 3:04 WELCOME TO THE PUB Welcome to the Pub Songs Podcast, Making the world a happier place through music, education, social activism, and conversation. If you have comments and want to chat in the pub, email me. Use #PubSongs when talking about this podcast. 5:38 "Irish Fire" by Melanie Gruben from Single 10:01 "Montreal" by Talisk from Beyond 15:24 "We'll Follow the Music" by Ed Miller from We'll Follow the Music 19:35 Special Offer on Patreon. Sign up as a Heroic Patron in February and you will get a copy of my album Heroes. It's exclusively available on Patreon. 21:35 "Skellig" by Jiggy from Translate 25:35 "Cat and the Fiddle" by The Gothard Sisters from Midnight Sun 29:44 FEATURE BROBDINGNAGIAN BARDS 20th Anniversary New singles... new album??? 30:32 "Jedi Mickey" by Brobdingnagian Bards from Single 33:24 PUB CHAT FEEDBACK. I want your feedback. What are you doing today while listening to the Pub Songs Podcast? What do you remember most from one of my recent shows? Or from another show you've seen? Send a written comment along with any pictures to marc@marcgunn.com. Use the hashtag #pubsongs in the subject of your email. 34:40 "Fish in the Sea" by Rambling Sailors from Kenway's Favorites 36:13 "The Pretty Girl Milking Her Cow" by Warbelow Range from Warbelow Range 40:01 New: Song Requests on Coffee with The Celtfather 42:13 "Rise Up" by Brad Tuck from On These Waters 44:55 "I Am Stretched on Your Grave" by Gone Molly from Gone Molly 48:07 Dark Side of the Pub. What happens when the pain of engaging on social media outweighs the pain of reading posts? Making the world a happier place through music, education, social activism, and conversation 56:53 "Big Trip (Trip to Windsor/Sheepskin & Beeswax)" by The Fretless from The Fretless 1:00:45 "Cape Code Girls" by Whiskey Bay Rovers from Broadsides and Ballads 1:03:55 Why YouTube? 1:05:17 "Quiet Land of Erin" by Gwendolyn Snowdown from Three Strand Braid 1:08:55 "Last Gift" by Marys Lane from Wild Unknown 1:13:01 UPCOMING SHOWS Coffee with The Celtfather every Wednesday at 11 am Interstellar Ginger Beer & Exploration Co on Friday, February 8 at 7:30 PM. No cover. Drink. Celtfather Live Exclusive on February 17. Tickets are $15 per person or free for Heroic Patrons. Brennan's Irish Pub on Saturday, February 23 at 7:30 PM. Cover charge. Join me at The Hangout in Gulf Shores, Alabama on March 17 with Kilted Kings for a St Patrick's Day celebration on the beach. Be different! And proud of it. Slainte! 1:14:22 THANK YOU PATRONS The Pub Songs Podcast is listener-supported. Your generous pledge of as little as $1 or more per month allows me to create music and podcasts for your enjoyment. Special thanks to my patrons: Wendy E, David S, Rachel B, Peter T. If you enjoy visiting the pub, please join the Gunn Runners Club on Patreon. You’ll get episodes before regular listeners, free albums, videos and lots more. Go to marcgunn.net to join the Gunn Runners today. 1:15:06 "Sail the Sky" by Marc Gunn from As Long As I'm Flyin' If you enjoy the music in this show, support the artists. Buy their music and merch. Follow them on Spotify. Let them know how much you love what they are doing. And tell a friend. Pub Songs Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn. To subscribe, go to Apple Podcasts, Spotify or to my website where you can join the Gunn Runners Club on Patreon and support my music and this podcast. I’ll also email regular updates of new videos, podcasts, stories behind the songs, plus 21 songs for free. Welcome to the pub! www.pubsong.net.
On Christmas night 2018, Trapper Jack was, again, a guest on the national radio show Coast to Coast AM with George Noory. The two-hour broadcast was all about the daily collisions of heaven and earth that we know as modern day miracles. Listener response to the broadcast gives us this giant podcast package. We have an encounter with the Blessed Mother, Mary, a prophetic dream about Jesus, and divine intervention that permitted a car to drive through two other vehicles without harm. Weekly Email If you're not receiving Trapper's weekly email, click below to get other interesting stories and content that will further fortify your faith. Click here to be included and stay informed. Share YOUR Story We're always looking for new stories and would love to hear from you. If you have a Touched by Heaven moment you would like to share, please click here and leave us a note. Trapper is Available to Speak at Your Next Event If you, or someone you know, is looking for a speaker at your next event, please visit our Trapper Jack Speaks website and help to spread the word that Trapper is available. Patreon Our daily prayer is that all of our listeners and followers will be greatly blessed by our podcasts and programs and come to know Jesus Christ on a more personal level. If our programs are a blessing to you and you're looking for a way to support our ministry, please consider becoming a patron. Thank you and may God bless you abundantly.
As Leia finds herself stranded on a world of warriors under attack from the Empire, Sam and Brian find themselves welcoming back to the show Daniel Borders-Ashe to dive into the strange origin of this two-part tale, to examine how well a John Carter-esque vibe does or doesn't mesh with the established Star Wars galaxy and to question the fate of thousands of air traffic controllers from the 80's.
Life Lessons with Dr. Charles Garfield, Life's Last Gift hosted by Rick Tocquigny.
Give me the rare old stuff that's made near Galway Bay on show #354 with Celtic music from Spirited Lads, Poitin, David Pedrick, New Shilling, Spencer Murray & Pipeslinger, Moonrakers, Old-Time Pharmaceuticals, Jil Chambless, Ed Miller, Scooter Muse, Gaelic Fury, Mandala Folk, The Kilt Lifters, Jimi McRae, Marys Lane, Dun Aengus. http://celticmusicpodcast.com/ Listen and share this podcast. Download 34 Celtic MP3s for Free. Subscribe to the Celtic Music Magazine. This is our free newsletter and your guide to the latest Celtic music and podcast news. Remember to support the artists who support this podcast: buy their CDs, download their MP3s, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. TODAY'S SHOW IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS Every year I host Celtic Invasion Vacations. These are relaxing adventure with a small group of Celtic music travelers, just like you. We don't see everything. Instead, we stay in one area. We get to know the region through it's culture, history, and legends. That's the normal pitch I make each and every week. Sometimes that description seems a bit incomplete. There's not enough information. So I want to get your questions. What would you like to know about joining one of my Celtic Invasion Vacations. You can email me with any questions you have and I will create a podcast episode with more details You can subscribe to the mailing list to join the invasion at http://celticinvasion.com/ THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 0:03 "Farewell to Erin" by Spirited Lads from Tall Tales and Fond Farewells 3:15 "Twenty Candles on Poitin's Cake" by Poitin from Simple Pleasures 7:33 "Bonnie Jean Cameron" by David Pedrick from Wintertide 11:19 "Funky Set" by New Shilling from Live!! 15:41 "Quick and Clever" by Spencer Murray & Pipeslinger from Sound & Fury 19:55 CELTIC PODCAST NEWS 20:26 "Come All Ye Fair & Tender Ladies" by Moonrakers from Tides 25:44 "Ramblin' after Rain" by Old-Time Pharmaceuticals from The Good Stuff 28:25 "Jock O' Hazeldean" by Jil Chambless, Ed Miller and Scooter Muse from The Lang Awa' Ships 32:06 "Irish Blues" by Gaelic Fury from Swimming Upstream 36:27 CELTIC FEEDBACK 39:28 "Join the British Army" by Mandala Folk from Single 43:10 "Twa Sisters" by The Kilt Lifters from Friends Old and New 48:40 "Monster Mix" by Jimi McRae from Monster Mix 52:16 "Last Gift" by Marys Lane from Wild Unknown 57:10 "Mountain Dew" by Dun Aengus from Down By the Glenside The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. To subscribe, go to Apple Podcasts or to our website where you can become a Patron of the Podcast for as little as $1 per episode. Promote Celtic culture through music at http://celticmusicpodcast.com/. THANK YOU PATRONS OF THE PODCAST! The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast is supported by listeners like you. Over 200 kind and generous people pledge $1 or more per episode to celebrate Celtic culture through music, each and every week. Your generosity helps pay for the production of the podcast as well as my time in producing it. As the world's largest Celtic podcast, you give these independent bands a fighting chance to be heard by thousands of Celtic music lovers around the world. Patrons get episodes before regular listeners, discounts on merch, and when we hit a milestone, everyone gets an extra-long episode. And I just posted a new milestone goal. I'll tell you more about it in a bit. I want to send out a huge thanks to our newest Patrons of the Podcast. Join our fine patrons http://patreon.com/celticpodcast CELTIC PODCAST NEWS * Helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music. My name is Marc Gunn. I am a Celtic and Geek musician and podcaster. This show is dedicated to the indie Celtic musicians. I want to ask you to support these artists. Share the show with your friends. And find more episodes at celticmusicpodcast.com. You can also support this podcast on Patreon. As you may know, every year I host Celtic Invasion Vacations. We travel mostly to Celtic nations and try to get to know a region, like a local. I am planning a special episode of my Celtfather Music & Travel podcast for next month. I would like your questions. What do you like to know more about for these vacations. Email your questions to celticinvasion@gmail.com and of course, you can find out more about the trips at celticinvasion.com. VOTE IN THE CELTIC TOP 20 It's easier than ever to do. Just list the show number, and the name of one or two bands. That's it. You can vote once for each episode help me create next year's Best Celtic music of 2018 episode. http://bestcelticmusic.net/vote/ I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK What are you doing today while listening to the podcast? You can send a written comment along with a picture of what you're doing while listening. Email a voicemail message to celticpodcast@gmail.com Michael Bromund emailed: "Listening to your podcast with my son on our way to Seattle for his birthday. He always asks to turn the bagpipes up and because of his interest, I got him a chanter for his birthday present. Maybe he'll be on your podcast in the future. Your podcasts always remind me of the weekend and I enjoy listening to it. Slainte!" Bill Tomson emailed a photo: "Coincidence that Tartan is the theme of this week’s show. I recently looked up my own Tartan clan colors, and then ordered this phone case, which just arrived this week. Love the show! have a great day." Cindy Stiene emailed from Madison, AL (jes' next door to H'ville): 'Hi, Marc Gunn!!! Glad to be part of the Celtic Music Mag list - don't know why it took me so long to join! I've been listening to your podcast for YEARS!!!!! I did receive the free MP3 tunes with no problems! I've added them to my music library of over 5500 tunes so they are in good company! Just a tiny bit about me - I'm a recently retired engineer in Huntsville, Alabama and was an amateur whistle player in the Celtic community here. I used to play with some of the members of SlipJig and Black Market Haggis during the old Finnegan's Pub open sessions until the pub closed. While I've let my whistle skills wither, I've kept up with the world of Celtic Music and thoroughly enjoy listening to your show and Thistle & Shamrock. I've always felt that mix gave me the broadest exposure to new and old tunes, musicians, etc. There's just something about Celtic music, whether Irish, Scottish, Galician, Welsh, etc. that just grabs you and won't let go. Please keep up the good work you do to showcase the latest and greatest musicians out there. Slainte!"
The Last Gift study aims to understand where and how HIV hides in the human body when a person with HIV is taking HIV medications. The Last Gift study tackles these aims by studying people with HIV who are terminally ill from a disease other than HIV, like cancer, ALS, or heart disease. The study follows these volunteers with regular blood draws before the person dies and then examines multiple tissues throughout their bodies after death. From these samples, investigators hope to understand how HIV remains hidden from both the person’s immune system and from current HIV therapy. Results from these studies are designed to help develop ways to clear these reservoirs with future therapies. Dr. Davey Smith, Professor of Medicine and Chief of Infectious Diseases and Global Public Health at UCSD discusses the study and its medical and ethical implications. Series: "Exploring Ethics" [Health and Medicine] [Humanities] [Show ID: 32991]
The Last Gift study aims to understand where and how HIV hides in the human body when a person with HIV is taking HIV medications. The Last Gift study tackles these aims by studying people with HIV who are terminally ill from a disease other than HIV, like cancer, ALS, or heart disease. The study follows these volunteers with regular blood draws before the person dies and then examines multiple tissues throughout their bodies after death. From these samples, investigators hope to understand how HIV remains hidden from both the person’s immune system and from current HIV therapy. Results from these studies are designed to help develop ways to clear these reservoirs with future therapies. Dr. Davey Smith, Professor of Medicine and Chief of Infectious Diseases and Global Public Health at UCSD discusses the study and its medical and ethical implications. Series: "Exploring Ethics" [Health and Medicine] [Humanities] [Show ID: 32991]
A practical, compassionate end-of-life resource that explores the reciprocal and healing relationship between the living and the dying. THE NINE COMMITMENTS COMMITMENT 1: I Will Listen from the Heart COMMITMENT 2: I Will Speak from the Heart COMMITMENT 3: I Will Act from the Heart COMMITMENT 4: I Will Treat You with Empathy COMMITMENT 5: I Will Value Small Acts of Kindness COMMITMENT 6: I Will Listen to Your Stories COMMITMENT 7: I Will Use My Pain to Connect with You COMMITMENT 8: I Will Allow Love to Sustain and Heal Us Both COMMITMENT 9: I Will Accompany You as Far as We Can Go Together After four decades of training health professionals and volunteers to sit at the bedsides of the dying, psychologist and Shanti founder Charles Garfield has created an essential guide for friends and families who want to offer comfort and ease their loved ones' final days. Life's Last Gift is an indispensable emotional lifeline to hand to the grief-stricken, offering compassionate, practical advice on reaffirming connection and acquiring skills to be of the greatest service to those at the end of life. By focusing on the reciprocal and healing relationship between the living and the dying, which continues until the last breath, Garfield offers a path toward clarity and wholeness, and even growth.
Life’s Last Gift: Giving and Receiving Peace When A Loved One Is Dying Show Guest: Charles Garfield, PhD After four decades of training volunteers to offer comfort at the bedsides of the dying, psychologist and Shanti Project founder, Charles Garfield, has created an essential guide, Life’s Last Gift, for friends, family, and healthcare professionals who want to ease someone’s final days but don’t know how to begin. Join us as Charles presents practical advice about finding connection, honesty, and peace while being of the greatest service to those at the end of life. By focusing on the reciprocal and healing relationship between the living and the dying, which continues until the last breath, Life’s Last Gift offers a path toward clarity and wholeness, and even growth.
Life’s Last Gift: Giving and Receiving Peace When A Loved One Is Dying Show Guest: Charles Garfield, PhD After four decades of training volunteers to offer comfort at the bedsides of the dying, psychologist and Shanti Project founder, Charles Garfield, has created an essential guide, Life’s Last Gift, for friends, family, and healthcare professionals who want to ease someone’s final days but don’t know how to begin. Join us as Charles presents practical advice about finding connection, honesty, and peace while being of the greatest service to those at the end of life. By focusing on the reciprocal and healing relationship between the living and the dying, which continues until the last breath, Life’s Last Gift offers a path toward clarity and wholeness, and even growth.
LIFE'S LAST GIFT: Giving and Receiving Peace When Dying ~ Charles Garfield, Ph.D. Psychologist and Shanti Project founder, Charles Garfield offers compassionate and expert guidance for friends and families who want to ease their loved ones’ final days. By focusing on the reciprocal and healing relationship between the living and the dying, Life’s Last Gift provides practical tools about connecting, finding peace, and being of service to those at the end of life. Charles Garfield, Ph.D., is a psychologist, author, and founder of Shanti Project, a widely acclaimed AIDS and cancer service organization. Dr. Garfield is a Clinical professor of psychology in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of California School of Medicine at San Francisco for nearly four decades and a fellow of the American Psychological Association. He is currently a research scholar at the Starr King School for the Ministry at the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley. Additional information available at www.charlesgarfield.com also visit The Shanti Project at http://www.shanti.org/ ************************************************* For more information about BITEradio products and services visit: http://www.biteradio.me/index.html
After four decades of training volunteers to offer comfort at the bedsides of the dying, psychologist and Shanti Project founder, Dr. Charles Garfield has created an essential guide for friends, family and healthcare professionals who want to ease someone's final days but don't know how to begin. Listen in and learn how Dr. Charles Garfield is creating Healing Ties all around us!
After four decades of training volunteers to offer comfort at the bedsides of the dying, psychologist and Shanti Project founder, Dr. Charles Garfield has created an essential guide for friends, family and healthcare professionals who want to ease someone's final days but don't know how to begin. Listen in and learn how Dr. Charles Garfield is creating Healing Ties all around us!
After four decades of training volunteers to offer comfort at the bedsides of the dying, psychologist and Shanti Project founder, Dr. Charles Garfield has created an essential guide for friends, family and healthcare professionals who want to ease someone's final days but don't know how to begin. Listen in and learn how Dr. Charles Garfield is creating Healing Ties all around us!
After four decades of training volunteers to offer comfort at the bedsides of the dying, psychologist and Shanti Project founder, Dr. Charles Garfield has created an essential guide for friends, family and healthcare professionals who want to ease someone's final days but don't know how to begin. Listen in and learn how Dr. Charles Garfield is creating Healing Ties all around us!
This week marks our first SUPER big topic. We talked a LOT about random numbers. We also talked about Kevin Spacey and getting players to engage, why skill caps are a bad idea in multiplayer, Starbound going 1.0, XCOM 2's final DLC, and so much more. Content warnings: strong language. Links: Atlus working with Deep Silver to publish Persona games in Europe: http://www.zam.com/article/767/atlus-strikes-publishing-deal-with-deep-silver-to-release-persona-5-in-europe Starbound is leaving orbit on 22 July: http://playstarbound.com/starbound-release-announcement/ XCOM 2’s last DLC: Shen’s Last Gift: http://store.steampowered.com/app/433091/ Housekeeping: iTunes: bit.ly/pausecast-itunes Soundcloud: http://soundcloud.com/pausecastshow Twitter: @PausecastShow Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/pausecastshow/ Opening and closing music: John Hughes, by Anamanaguchi, from the album Endless Fantasy. http://soundcloud.com/anamanaguchi
Charles Garfield is a psychologist, professor and lecturer, and the author of twelve books including Life's Last Gift. He has been recognized internationally as the founder of Shanti Project, a widely acclaimed AIDS and cancer service organization (www.shanti.org). For more than forty years, he has pioneered the development of healthcare and social service oriented volunteer organizations in a wide variety of settings. Of these efforts, Garfield says: “Shanti's work demonstrates that health professionals and volunteers (America's largely unrecognized workforce) can learn to be tender with people and tough on problems as they serve those who need them most.” Support the show______________ To participate live and be notified of upcoming speakers in advance, please Like us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/gaybuddhistfellowship) or visit https://gaybuddhist.org/calendar/ To support our efforts to share these talks with LGBTQIA audiences worldwide, please visit www.GayBuddhist.org.There you can: Donate Learn how to participate live Find our schedule of upcoming speakers Join our mailing list or discussion forum Enjoy many hundreds of these recorded talks dating back to 1996 CREDITSAudio Engineer: George HubbardProducer: Tom BrueinMusic/Logo/Artwork: Derek Lassiter
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Charles Garfield is a psychologist, professor and lecturer, and the author of twelve books including Life's Last Gift. He has been recognized internationally as the founder of Shanti Project, a widely acclaimed AIDS and cancer service organization (www.shanti.org). For more than forty years, he has pioneered the development of healthcare and social service oriented volunteer organizations in a wide variety of settings. Of these efforts, Garfield says: “Shanti's work demonstrates that health professionals and volunteers (America's largely unrecognized workforce) can learn to be tender with people and tough on problems as they serve those who need them most.” Support the show______________ To participate live and be notified of upcoming speakers in advance, please Like us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/gaybuddhistfellowship) or visit https://gaybuddhist.org/calendar/ To support our efforts to share these talks with LGBTQIA audiences worldwide, please visit www.GayBuddhist.org.There you can: Donate Learn how to participate live Find our schedule of upcoming speakers Join our mailing list or discussion forum Enjoy many hundreds of these recorded talks dating back to 1996 CREDITSAudio Engineer: George HubbardProducer: Tom BrueinMusic/Logo/Artwork: Derek Lassiter
One Last Gift - March 17, 2013 by Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church
Novelist Abdulrazak Gurnah was born in 1948 on the island of Zanzibar off the coast of East Africa. He came to Britain as a student in 1968 and now teaches literature at the University of Kent. He is associate editor of the journal Wasafiri. His first three novels, Memory of Departure (1987), Pilgrims Way (1988) and Dottie (1990), document the immigrant experience in contemporary Britain from different perspectives. His fourth novel, Paradise (1994), is set in colonial East Africa during the First World War and was shortlisted for the Booker Prize for Fiction. Admiring Silence (1996) tells the story of a young man who leaves Zanzibar and emigrates to England where he marries and becomes a teacher. A return visit to his native country 20 years later profoundly affects his attitude towards both himself and his marriage. By the Sea (2001), is narrated by Saleh Omar, an elderly asylum-seeker living in an English seaside town. In 2007 he edited The Cambridge Companion to Salman Rushdie. His novel Desertion (2005)was shortlisted for a 2006 Commonwealth Writers Prize. His latest novel is The Last Gift (2011). The Last Gift: One day, long before the troubles, he slipped away without saying a word to anyone and never went back. And then another day, forty three years later, he collapsed just inside the front door of his house in a small English town. It was late in the day when it happened, on his way home after work, but it was also late in the day altogether. He had left things for too long and there was no one to blame for it but himself.