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Sequences Magazine
Sequences Podcast No 267

Sequences Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025 179:34


Our opening edition reflects a sombre tone within the lighter side of electronic music, venturing into ambient symphonic, down-tempo, and deeper, darker shades of ambient sounds. In light of his passing on February 15, 2025, we honour David Parsons with two tracks from “Yatra” and his final album, “Portal,” which provided a heartfelt sonic embodiment of the land and its people in the unique blend of Western technology and Eastern music. Download Bios: https://we.tl/t-JQCXCyck5f Playlist no 267 01.38 Boreal Talga ‘Melt Water' (album Selections From The Boreal Talga Collection) https://wayfarermusicgroup.bandcamp.com 06.41 Boreal Talga 'Tundra' 12.21 David Helpling & Eric “the” Taylor ‘The Precious Dark' (single) www.spottedpeccary.com 21.50 Sine 'Neuanfang' (single) https://www.sine-music.com 26.20 Gallery Six ‘Geshi' (album Kisetsu) https://le-mont-analogue.bandcamp.com/album/kisetsu 30.43 Gallery Six ‘Daikan' 35.16 Pietro Zollo ‘Going Beyond' (album Abstraction) https://projektrecords.bandcamp.com/album/abstraction 40.25 Pietro Zollo ‘Higher Existance' 45.06 David Parsons ‘Haha Puja' (album Yatra) ***https://www.groove.nl/shop/david-parsons-yatra/?v=7885444af42e 55.37 David Parsons ‘Be Still' (Album Portal) ***https://gterma.bandcamp.com/album/portal 01.04.12 Lawrence English ‘ETHKIBIII' (album Even The Horizon Knows Its Bounds) ***https://lawrenceenglish.bandcamp.com 01.09.43 Lawrence English ‘ETHKIBVII' 01.09.42 Anja ‘Void Of Abeyance' (album Algol) https://winter-light.bandcamp.com/album/algol 01.21.30 Anja ‘Creatures Without Eyes' 01.26.56 Alessandro Barbanera ‘When Darkness Drops Again (The Ancient Stars Are Holes In The Sky Tonight)' (album In The Darkness Let Me Dwell) https://owltotem.bandcamp.com/album/in-darkness-let-me-dwell 01.36.26 Interstellar Data Unit ‘Starship Antares' (album The Heliopause) https://interstellardataunit.bandcamp.com/album/crossing-the-heliopause 01.48.44 Bill Laswell & Peter Namlock ‘Angel Tech/Black Dawn' (The Psychonavigation) *** https://infinitefog.bandcamp.com/album/psychonavigation 02.03.53 Ai Yamamoto ‘Apple In The Sky' (album Less Hype More Hyphae) https://le-mont-analogue.bandcamp.com/album/less-hype-more-hyphae 02.08.56 Ai Yamamoto ‘Gigi's Lazy Day' 02.13.28 Ai Yamamoto + Dan West '10,000 Steps' (album Microdoses) https://aiyamamoto.bandcamp.com/album/microdoses 02.18.22 Diogene ‘Frozen Lake' (album Memories From A Past Life) https://marenostrumlabel.bandcamp.com/album/memories-from-a-past-life 02.21.21 The Choir 'Slippery Moss' (album Translucent) https://thechoir1.bandcamp.com/album/translucent 02.25.50 The Choir ‘Plastic Swords' 02.30.03 Carl Lord ‘Ice Glow Transformation' (EP The Transformation) https://heartdancerecords.bandcamp.com 02.34.37 Ambiente Soltice & Billy Denk ‘Air & Water' (album Eclipse) *** https://wayfarermusicgroup.bandcamp.com 02.44.57 Ian Crawford ‘Lost In The Leaves' (album Slow Pull On A Long Thread) https://wayfarermusicgroup.bandcamp.com 02.51.58 Parallel Relax ‘Libra' (album Twilight) https://heartdancerecords.bandcamp.com 02.55.47 Parallel Relax ‘Andromeda' Edit ***

Closing Night
BONUS: Jeremy Benton Spills the Beans on Lone Star Love

Closing Night

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 58:47


In this bonus episode of Closing Night, we dive into more of the stories and backstage drama that surrounded the ill-fated Lone Star Love. This is the full interview with dance captain Jeremy Benton, where he reveals further details of what really happened behind the scenes. From the involvement of Randy Quaid and his wife Evi, whose erratic behavior grew in unexpected ways, to the memorable Cheesecake Factory meeting that became a pivotal moment in the show's history, Jeremy shares candid anecdotes that shed light on the chaos and creativity that brewed during rehearsals and performances. You'll also learn more about Evi's tumultuous past, and how the havoc she brought to Lone Star Love was just one example in a long history of troublemaking for this tempestuous individual. Closing Night Theme Music created by Blake Stadnik. “Lazy Day” by Jason Shaw is licensed under a Attribution 3.0 United States License. “Sunday Morning” by Maarten Schellekens is licensed under a Attribution 4.0 International License. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dan Time
Dan Guevara Music (Americana) - Part I

Dan Time

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 34:59


"Folk with a Rock 'n' Roll Soul" — that is one way to describe Austin-based singer-songwriter Dan Guevara's sound! You might also say Dan's music reminds us that we don't always have to rush through our days; we can be a guiding light to someone in a dark place; and there can be comfort and solace in saying goodbye. It's also OK to look back and laugh at our missteps in romance — our "procrastination" that one time (or several times) when we should have just asked that someone out on a date!Dan's debut LP Lazy Days touches on a range of human emotions and experiences. It's the perfect musical companion for your commute, your weekend trip, an early morning with that first cup of coffee — or sitting around the fire pit with some friends.Dan Guevara had to learn a tough lesson during the recording of what would become his first EP Lost in Austin. He talks about that experience and shares the story of his upbringing and first experiences with music.Dan and I get in some good "Dan Time" in Part I of this two-part special. Be sure to subscribe to this podcast to catch Part II as soon as it is released!Follow Dan @danguevaramusic on social media - and download Lazy Days and Lost in Austin wherever you stream music!Thanks for listening to Dan Time! Email the show at dantimepod@gmail.com

Faith Recovery Podcast
Lazy Days – The Voice of the Shepherd #17

Faith Recovery Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 52:44


Continuing our discussion of how the Gospel shapes all the facets of our lives, in this episode we discuss how the Gospel directs us to rest and restoration. This may challenge our culture's emphasis on achievement, on the one hand, but it may also confront another cultural idol of self-indulgent leisure. The post Lazy Days – The Voice of the Shepherd #17 first appeared on Faith Recovery Podcast.

jefferyTV
MeTalking 20230201: A Lazy Day With A Headache & The Internet Goes Out

jefferyTV

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 34:15


The speaker talks about their day, which started with feeling lazy and drowsy due to sinus pain. They rode a bike for an hour, but later their headache worsened and their internet went out. They laid down and took a nap, then fixed the internet and called their internet provider to schedule a technician visit. … Continue reading

Sateli 3
Sateli 3 - 4 LPs del cantautor yanqui Josh Rouse (2007-13) (1ª parte) - 05/02/25

Sateli 3

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 60:04


Sintonía: "Diggin' In The Sand" - Josh Rouse and The Long Vacations"Bienvenido", "Lemon Tree", "Sweet Elaine" y "Mesie Julian", extraídas de "El Turista" (Bedroom Classics, 2010)"This Movie´s Way Too Long", "Start Up A Family" y "The Happiness Waltz", extraídas de "Happiness Waltz" (Bedroom Classics, 2013)"Hollywood Bass Player", "Pilgrim", "Nice to Fit In" y "London Bridges", extraídas del álbum "Country Mouse City House" (Bedroom Classics, 2007)"Lazy Days" y "Disguise" extraídas de "Josh Rouse And The Long Vacations (Grabaciones en el Mar, 2011)Todas las músicas compuestas e interpretadas por Josh Rouse mientras no se diga lo contrario.Escuchar audio

The Way Out Is In
The Eight Realizations of Great Beings – Part One (Episode #82)

The Way Out Is In

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 121:45


Welcome to episode 82 of The Way Out Is In: The Zen Art of Living, a podcast series mirroring Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh's deep teachings of Buddhist philosophy: a simple yet profound methodology for dealing with our suffering, and for creating more happiness and joy in our lives. This installment sees Zen Buddhist monk Brother Phap Huu and leadership coach/journalist Jo Confino joined by Zen Buddhist nun Sister True Dedication to discuss the Eight Realizations of Great Beings. This ancient Buddhist sutra provides guidance on overcoming suffering, putting an end to misunderstandings and difficulties, and making progress towards or even attaining enlightenment: “leaving behind the world of birth and death, [and] dwelling forever in peace”.In this, the first of two parts, the three contributors explore the first four realizations, which cover the impermanence of all things, the suffering caused by desire, the tendency of the mind to seek fulfillment outside of itself, and the importance of diligent practice to transform unwholesome mental states. Their conversation also touches upon the relevance of these teachings for modern life and the need for a balanced approach that combines inner work and outward service; the value of community; and a non-judgmental approach to one’s own mind and body as key to the Buddhist path of understanding and love. Co-produced by the Plum Village App:https://plumvillage.app/   And Global Optimism:https://globaloptimism.com/ With support from the Thich Nhat Hanh Foundation:https://thichnhathanhfoundation.org/ List of resources Interbeinghttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interbeing Sister Hien Nghiem (Sister True Dedication)https://plumvillage.org/people/dharma-teachers/sister-hien-nghiem Sutrashttps://plumvillage.org/genre/sutras The Eight Realizations of Great Beings https://www.parallax.org/product/the-eight-realizations-of-great-beings Dharmakayahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dharmak%C4%81ya Pali Canonhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pali_Canon Parthian Empirehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parthian_Empire Sister Jinahttps://plumvillage.shop/authors/sister-jina-van-hengel/ ‘The Three Dharma Seals'https://www.parallax.org/mindfulnessbell/article/the-three-dharma-seals/ Dharma Talks: ‘The Five Remembrances' https://plumvillage.org/library/dharma-talks/the-five-remembrances-sr-thuan-nghiem-spring-retreat-2018-05-17 Brother Phap Linh (Brother Spirit)https://www.instagram.com/brotherspirit Mahayanahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahayana ‘Three Resources Explaining the Plum Village Tradition of Lazy Days'https://plumvillage.app/three-resources-explaining-the-plum-village-tradition-of-lazy-days/Dharma Talks: ‘The Noble Eightfold Path'https://plumvillage.org/library/dharma-talks/the-noble-eightfold-path Pema Chödrönhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pema_Ch%C3%B6dr%C3%B6n Bodhisattvahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bodhisattva Quotes “When we talk about non-self in Buddhism, it is to understand that we cannot exist by ourselves. That is non-self in a nutshell.” “Those things we might hold on to as important are also impermanent. In this realization we’re touching both the good news and the challenge: the good news of impermanence and the challenge of impermanence. So those things that are causing great injustice, hardship, suffering, fear, and despair: they are impermanent. That can give us some relief when we really look into the broad scale of things and the broad scale of time. But, also, things we cherish are impermanent. The house that we saved up to build, to renovate, to take care of – where will that house be in two thousand years' time? In twenty thousand years' time? We can pour our whole heart into a project – but where will that project be in ten thousand years? And this is an important contemplation, because it’s one of the unlocking keys in Buddhism. Everything is a formation, made of other parts, but we grasp on to and we hold on to these things and we sacrifice our life and our happiness, our present moment, and our relationships chasing after those things, investing in those things – and we lose the wonders of the present moment.” “If you look at the global situation, it can be quite easy to despair. But if you look at your local community and what you can do, that can be very empowering.” “What gets me up and what continues to motivate me is that we are developing and nurturing the continued spiritual tradition that we have received.” “In Buddhism we have this line, ‘The mind is a field to be cultivated.' There are seeds and we have to take care of the ones that come up as weeds and the ones that will come up as good things that can nourish us.” “You are the guardian of this body; you better be careful how you handle all those impulses, because, left unhandled, they lead to this impulsive, short-sighted behavior which is the root of suffering and injustice in the world. So both our body and mind are something for us to take care of.” “The mind is an organ. It’s an uncultivated organ until we become really familiar with it and learn how to take care of it with a lot of compassion and understanding.” “All hardships in daily life arise from greed and desire. Those with little desire and ambition are able to relax their body and mind, free from entanglement.” “You can lose your practice in your monastic life very easily if there is no deeper desire to have the impact of change, of compassion, of love, and of transformation.” “We’re always picking up what’s going on outside, but often not actually listening at all to what’s going on inside.” “If we generate joy inside of ourselves it naturally flows into the world.” “The fourth realization is the awareness that indolence is an obstacle to practice.” “What I love about Buddhism is that Buddhism loves lists. We often say this. And we also love repetition.” “There are things that we think are important but actually aren't, and they’re taking our time and energy from a deep pursuit of something inside that can really unlock understanding of suffering, can really unlock insight and help us live a deeper, more meaningful, healing, and loving life.” “The main point here is: guard your mind and feed your mind good things, and apply effort every day, every week.” “The fire of birth and death is raging; this is something we are bearing witness to as humans on this planet. And simply how I consume and take that in is a cultivation of the mind – so I don’t want to have a lazy mind, an indolent mind, when I’m reading the news. It’s not that the news is happening to me.” “When we say that we observe what is happening in the mind, this mere recognition is already a power, because we’re saying, ‘I am more than this thing'.”

Apologue Podcast
#378 Emma Plant of ‘Lazy Days’

Apologue Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 37:15


Lazy Days is a high energy pop-rock trio consisting of Emma Plant, Craig McDorman and Del Cowsill. Working together since the winter of 2023, they have quickly garnered the eyes and ears of musicians and fans alike. With catchy hooks, Barbie-esque harmonies and a whole bunch of attitude, they deliver a uniquely familiar approach to the genre which is on full display in their fun and carefree shows. LAZY DAYS SOCIALS:THREADSINSTAGRAMSPOTIFY This Episode is brought to you by..Go to BETTERHELP.com/apologue for confidential online counselling.use the code word Apologue for a 7 day free trial Checkout my YouTube Channel with long form interviews from the Subversives | the History of Lowest of the Low. A weekly release on Tuesdays .https://www.youtube.com/@simonhead666 Pledge monthly with Patreon https://www.patreon.com/apologueShop Apologue products at http://apologue.ca/shop

The Way Out Is In
The Beauty of Imperfection (Episode #80)

The Way Out Is In

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 99:02


Welcome to episode 80 of The Way Out Is In: The Zen Art of Living, a podcast series mirroring Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh's deep teachings of Buddhist philosophy: a simple yet profound methodology for dealing with our suffering, and for creating more happiness and joy in our lives. In this installment, Zen Buddhist monk Brother Phap Huu and leadership coach/journalist Jo Confino talk about how to come home to ourselves, why it can be so difficult for people to feel at home in their own skin and to feel that they are enough, and why people go searching for things outside of themselves in order to feel better about themselves on the inside.  The hosts further explore self-love and self-acceptance; compassion; overcoming perfectionism and feelings of inadequacy; redefining beauty; true generosity; dismantling self; the Buddhist teachings on interbeing and dwelling in the present moment; and more. They also share personal experiences and insights from Thich Nhat Hanh's own journey to inner freedom and stability. The episode concludes with a short meditation guided by Brother Phap Huu. Enjoy! Co-produced by the Plum Village App:https://plumvillage.app/   And Global Optimism:https://globaloptimism.com/With support from the Thich Nhat Hanh Foundation:https://thichnhathanhfoundation.org/ List of resources Interbeinghttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interbeing Brother Phap Linh (Brother Spirit)https://www.instagram.com/brotherspirit ‘Three Resources Explaining the Plum Village Tradition of Lazy Days'https://plumvillage.app/three-resources-explaining-the-plum-village-tradition-of-lazy-days/ ‘Thich Nhat Hanh on Discrimination and Complexes'https://plumvillage.app/thich-nhat-hanh-on-discrimination-and-complexes Dharma Talks: ‘What Is the Equality Complex?'https://plumvillage.org/library/dharma-talks/what-is-the-equality-complex How To: ‘Begin Anew'https://plumvillage.org/articles/begin-anew Dharma Talks: ‘The Five Remembrances' https://plumvillage.org/library/dharma-talks/the-five-remembrances-sr-thuan-nghiem-spring-retreat-2018-05-17 The Way Out Is In: ‘Feel It to Heal It: The Dharma of Music (Episode #79)'https://plumvillage.org/podcast/feel-it-to-heal-it-the-dharma-of-music-episode-79 The Way Out Is In: ‘Shining Light (Episode #63)'https://plumvillage.org/podcast/shining-light-episode-63 Quotes “Where there’s a stillness, the energy of mindfulness is present.” “Thich Nhat Hanh would speak about how, sometimes, we have to expand our mind and expand ourselves to see that our suffering is not ours alone: it is a shared suffering. And, also, when we transform the suffering, it is not only our transformation: it is a transformation for the greater collective. And we don’t discriminate about whether it is a small or a large transformation, because all transformations have an impact on the greater consciousness of our society.” “When we talk about coming home to oneself, that is the whole journey of meditation: dwelling happily in the present moment. It means that, in the present moment, whether there’s a storm, whether it is a moment that is blissful and peaceful, I can be happy. And if there is a moment when there is suffering, like if I am unwell and I’m not experiencing joy and happiness, I can learn to still tap into my happy conditions and be there for this moment. So I can generate happiness in this moment, even in the midst of suffering and pain.” “The word love in Buddhism is very deep; there’s so many layers to it. And a part of love always starts with oneself – like, can we learn to be kinder to ourselves? Can we make ourselves a little bit kinder, so that our home in ourselves is a little bit kinder?” “We, as practitioners, know that we’re not only conditioned from the outer energy, we also have the capacity to condition ourselves. And that is part of the journey of arriving home: starting to redevelop the foundation of our home.” “A lot of people in the West suffer from two negative qualities that really rub up against each other. People suffer from self-loathing and they suffer from perfection. In other words, they don’t like themselves and they’re trying to be perfect – and that combination is pretty catastrophic.” “It takes time to really look at and be honest about what we don’t like about ourselves and where that is coming from. You can't just tell someone, ‘Well, start loving yourself. What is there not to love?'” “Meditation is a journey where the destination can be reached in every moment. The destination is not in five years, in 10 years, or only reached when I can sit and not move and have no feelings. To erase all feelings and emotions and thinking is not the aim of meditation. It’s learning to ground ourselves, it’s learning to guide our energies and to guide our mind.” “Why is it that we can’t love ourselves? What makes it so difficult to say the word love? But, at the same time, when I say ‘learn to love yourself', it doesn’t mean that we have to say, ‘Oh, I love me.' Loving yourself can happen in so many ways. For example, acceptance is love. So, expanding the value of loving oneself is important, like redefining what our values are. It’s like, when I am overwhelmed I know how to take a pause: I go for a walk on the grass; I touch the grass or I go into the forest and I give myself a moment of just relaxation. That’s learning to love yourself.” “People think compassion is very soft or very weak, but part of the journey of coming home is that there has to be the element of compassion. Compassion becomes a foundation that allows us to accept ourselves, to accept the unwholesome actions that we have already performed.” “As we progress on the path of life – not even in terms of meditation – I think that our definition of home continues to evolve and our way of being in the present moment continues to deepen.” “You can only be you with the non-you elements.” “How can we dismantle this concept of self? It has to come into action with the insight of interbeing.” “I was always so captivated by how magnetic our teacher Thay was around the walking meditation, when all the kids would want to hold his hand and sit around him. But he wasn't saying anything; he was just drinking a cup of tea or walking in silence. And I think the beauty that he was expressing was his way of being: that he could move so freely on this planet, and transform so much of his pain and suffering through what he experienced in life without being caught up in that. But he was walking with steps of freedom in the present moment, not taking for granted that moment of joy, of peace, and of connection.” “For those of us who are young, we are always going to be tackling the question, ‘Am I enough?' And even those of us who are older – guess what, young people? We still have these questions. But let us collectively transform this, so that what we can transmit to the next generation is, ‘You are enough and your potentials are all there. You just have to water the right seeds.'” “Thay found his home in the midst of fire and fury. He found his home in the midst of being banished from his homeland. Thay found home wherever he was, rather than in a place.” “Your pain is not yours alone.”

True Crime Historian
Ambush At The Lazy Day Ranch

True Crime Historian

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 64:02


The Deadly Trout Creek Land SquabbleAd-Free Safe House EditionEpisode 281 is dedicated to listener and patron Kimberlee Anderson, who shares a hometown with the defendants in this case. Although first reports said that Mrs. Alice Harris was a widow, it turns out she was a divorcee whose ex-husband was of THE Harris family of Harrisville, Utah. This story seems like it could've been a classic John Ford western, a land dispute in the Utah desert that turns deadly. I think maybe Maureen O'Hara as Alice Harris and Robert Mitchum as the wisecracking Tackman.More True Crime WesternsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crime-historian--2909311/support.

Toxicosmos
Música por Valencia.

Toxicosmos

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 119:41


Sin olvidarnos de la actualidad musical, en el programa de esta semana nos centramos en hablarte de algunas de las iniciativas musicales que han surgido para ayudar a los damnificados por la Dana en Valencia. Te damos todos los detalles de proyectos como Artists for Valencia, Música con el Corazón o Som València, además de anunciarte otros eventos que también tienen caracter solidario como Murcia Unida por la Dana o Rock Nights en Ibiza. Las novedades de la escena foránea las firman Oracle Sisters, Temples, Circa Waves, Soccer Mommy, Cigarettes After Sex, The Gentle Spring, Te Vi en un Planetario, La Texana, Camille Miller, Rokita, Lazy Day, Laura Lederer, Death by Selfie, Nothing Like Robots, David Henneberg, Garfield Mayor, Jody Lynn, Naya Mö y Rinôçérôse, que además hacen aparición en el programa para presentarnos su nuevo disco. En el apartado de actualidad nacional escuchamos a Carolina Durante, Cariño, Malánima, Falsantes, Canciller, Lisasinson, Reverxo, Vik Faded, Viva Suecia y Ramirez Exposure. Y Teni Rane firma nuestra versión de la semana con un tema original de Rowland Salley.

The Way Out Is In
Being with Busyness Q&A, Part Two (Episode #78)

The Way Out Is In

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 105:28


Welcome to episode 78 of The Way Out Is In: The Zen Art of Living, a podcast series mirroring Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh's deep teachings of Buddhist philosophy: a simple yet profound methodology for dealing with our suffering, and for creating more happiness and joy in our lives.This special episode – part two of two Q&A installments – marks the launch of the first book by Zen Buddhist monk Brother Phap Huu and leadership coach/journalist Jo Confino. Being with Busyness: Zen Ways to Transform Overwhelm and Burnout is intended to help readers navigate these experiences, relieve stress, and reconnect to their inner joy through mindfulness and compassion practices inspired by Thich Nhat Hanh.  Instead of discussing the book, the two presenters asked listeners to submit their questions on these timely topics. Listeners’ generous, vulnerable questions answered in this episode include: What are some practical tips for staying grounded and mindful amidst the busyness? How can I get back into practicing mindfulness? How can I practice mindfulness while doing multiple things at once? How can I be of service to others while still caring for myself? How can busy people know when it's enough and draw a line? How does Plum Village deal with the burnout issues that also exist in the outside world? Co-produced by the Plum Village App:https://plumvillage.app/   And Global Optimism:https://globaloptimism.com/ With support from the Thich Nhat Hanh Foundation:https://thichnhathanhfoundation.org/ List of resources Interbeinghttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interbeing Being with Busyness https://www.parallax.org/product/being-with-busyness The Way Out Is In: ‘Being with Busyness Q&A, Part One (Episode #77)'https://plumvillage.org/podcast/being-with-busyness-qa-part-one-episode-77 The Miracle of Mindfulness: An Introduction to the Practice of Meditationhttps://www.parallax.org/product/the-miracle-of-mindfulness Pema Chödrönhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pema_Ch%C3%B6dr%C3%B6n Start Where You Arehttps://pemachodronfoundation.org/product/start-where-you-are-book/ Sister Chan Khonghttps://plumvillage.org/about/sister-chan-khong ‘Three Resources Explaining the Plum Village Tradition of Lazy Days'https://plumvillage.app/three-resources-explaining-the-plum-village-tradition-of-lazy-days/ Dharma Talks: ‘The Fours Pillars of Spiritual Life'https://plumvillage.org/library/dharma-talks/the-four-pillars-of-spiritual-life-dharma-talk-by-sr-dang-nghiem Bodhisattvahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bodhisattva Quotes “The Buddha explains that each and every one of us has an island within us that we have to tend and take care of. That island is our way of being, our calm that we can bring to the chaos. And it doesn’t mean that our surroundings are calm, but that we are calm inside. Even just a slice of calmness can relieve everything that is happening around us.” “The art of a meditator among busyness is to not be dispersed or carried away. When we are dispersed and carried away, we have the ability to come back to that island of practice. And this is an ongoing practice that we can all develop. We develop it when we’re at peace, when we have calm, when there is stillness.”  “Our mindfulness is what we’re cultivating in our mind at the present moment.” “When you’re washing your plate, that is a moment when you’re just washing your plate, not thinking about the next project; that is mindfulness.” “The spiritual dimension is an old technology. It’s free and can be practiced from day one, right now, right here.” “Letting go in the space of Dharma is to grow and to have freedom. But if we’re to let go, to give up, that’s a different energy. So we also have to know that taking a step back to have more space, and then continuing, is also okay.” “People have dual problems. One is that they have self-loathing; the other is that they wish for perfectionism. In other words, not only do we not feel we’re enough, but we often don't like ourselves. And then, on the other end of the spectrum, we’re trying to be perfect. That is the perfect storm for overwhelm and burnout.” “A hungry ghost: never satisfied and always desperate.” “The idea that there is a perfection to mindfulness is a wrong view because it doesn’t embrace the insight of non-duality: that suffering and happiness lean on each other. So imperfection and perfection play their part in life, in meditation, in love, in joy, and in community.” “Two people can share the same bed, but if they don’t share the same dreams then there’s no foundation for that relationship.” “When your generosity is no longer there and you don’t have any more to give, you have to rebuild. So the Buddha teaches that we have to learn to take care of the island within us. We have to know how to understand our capacity; this is very difficult.” “Being able to witness what’s going on in the world and also maintain our own sense of love, self-love, and love for the world is so important.” “The work of temples is never done.”

The ProcrastiN8r Podcast
Lvl 4: The Labor Movement was a Lazy Movement and We Need to Bring It Back

The ProcrastiN8r Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 25:01


**This weekend is Labor Day weekend, a three day weekend, a “real” weekend. It's the last hoorah and unofficial end of summer.   Labor Day is misnamed and should be properly called “Lazy Day”. The Lazy Movement  wasn't about working harder or working more hours or working in tougher conditions, or heck, workign at younger ages. It was about working less and in more comfortable conditions and eliminating child labor. Labor Day was first proposed by Matthew Macguire in 1882, but it wasn't until over a decade later, in 1894 ,that President Grover Clevland signed and recognized it as a Federal Holiday. This was just a day after he sent 12,000 soldiers to slaughter protestors on the railroad. Thousands of lives lost and all we got was a day off once a year. Quite a weak apology if you ask me. The protestors were violent,; they started tearing up railroads and President Grover Clevland declared it a matter of national security to end it. A better way to protest would have been to just stop going to work, to embrace laziness and leisure, which is what we should do now. Originally the holiday was not about frisbees and barbecues but about speeches and rallies to better the working conditions for laborers. There was still beer kegs though. The American way to celebrate a holiday. It then took over two decades more to establish a federal 40 hour work week and the banning of child labor in 1916. Today, just about a hundred years later, the 40 hour work week is completely gone. We live in a “gig economy” where people are driving Uber or selling on eBay or doing other freelance and side “gigs” in order to compensate for the lack of fair wages and make just enough to get by and pay the bills -- put food on the table and a roof over their head. Accounting for inflation, the average cost of a slave was MORE THAN the total annual income of a minimum wage worker not to mention a slave  actually had health care provided for and received free room and board. Those are benefits a minimum wage worker do NOT receive at all. The current conditions of working are unfair and becoming further unbalanced. We need a new Labor Movement, or as more properly titled, a new Lazy Movement, because let's face it, the workers were being “lazy” back in the day, they wanted LESS work, not more of it, the very definition of laziness. We need to say enough is enough and stop going to work. Employers can't make money off products and services if none of their employees show up to work, if we all procrastinate with purpose for the greater good. This hard work mantra has negative effects on the mental health of individuals living in society, as we have seen recently in the Jacksonville , Florida Shooting at the Madden Tournament. The “go-getter” attitude, “get it now” schedule, and “let it out” emotional framework creates an environment where people are easily riled up and unable  to handle failure, then express it through violent means. We need too sit back and relax. We need to create a more calm, peaceful, and lazy envrionment. Don't go out shopping to hit the Labor Day Sale events; that's too much of a hassle to deal with, and it only makes you a slave to a system of “work hard now and buy harder later”. We need to say our money is our money and our time is our time. We want to do just enough work to get by and not do anything excessive, just like the workers pushed for in the 1800s. It's time for a Lazy Movement.** Link to Blog Post Mentioned

The Way Out Is In
Being with Busyness Q&A, Part One (Episode #77)

The Way Out Is In

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 78:46


Welcome to episode 77 of The Way Out Is In: The Zen Art of Living, a podcast series mirroring Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh's deep teachings of Buddhist philosophy: a simple yet profound methodology for dealing with our suffering, and for creating more happiness and joy in our lives. This special episode – part one of a two Q&A installments – marks the launch of the first book by Zen Buddhist monk Brother Phap Huu and leadership coach/journalist Jo Confino. Being with Busyness: Zen Ways to Transform Overwhelm and Burnout is intended to help readers navigate these experiences, relieve stress, and reconnect to their inner joy through mindfulness and compassion practices inspired by Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh. Instead of discussing the book, the two presenters asked listeners to submit their questions on these timely topics. Listeners’ generous, vulnerable questions answered in this episode include: Can mindfulness help us observe busyness, set limits, and let us savor boredom and solitude? How do you handle the phone as monastics in Plum Village, and what do you do to not get pulled in? How can I make long-lasting change when our culture demands constant attention? How do I survive when I desperately want to leave my line of work but can't for financial reasons?  Co-produced by the Plum Village App:https://plumvillage.app/   And Global Optimism:https://globaloptimism.com/ With support from the Thich Nhat Hanh Foundation:https://thichnhathanhfoundation.org/ List of resources Interbeinghttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interbeing Being with Busyness https://www.parallax.org/product/being-with-busyness ‘Three Resources Explaining the Plum Village Tradition of Lazy Days'https://plumvillage.app/three-resources-explaining-the-plum-village-tradition-of-lazy-days/ Dharma Talks: ‘The Noble Eightfold Path'https://plumvillage.org/library/dharma-talks/the-noble-eightfold-path Online course: Zen and the Art of Saving the Planethttps://plumvillage.org/courses/zen-and-the-art-of-saving-the-planet Bodhisattvahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bodhisattva Christiana Figuereshttps://www.globaloptimism.com/christiana-figueres Quotes “The title, Being with Busyness: it’s not getting rid of busyness, it's not fixing busyness, but it is a way of being with busyness. But it’s not about fixing it, it's about how to be in it and how to be with it; how to move through these particular strong energies of our society so that we don’t lose ourselves.”“The first wing of meditation is the art of stopping and recognizing the present moment. But there is a fear of doing nothing, because we have been educated – dare I say, brainwashed – to think that we have to do something in every moment of life, because time is money. Time is projects; time is to succeed. And this has driven our society into a mindset of not knowing how to be in the now.” “Thay always reminds us that the purpose of being alive, first and foremost, is to be here, to know what is happening in the very here and now.” “Knowing that we have habits that are taking us away from the present moment is already mindfulness.” “A mindful life, the art of mindfulness, is not about just cutting off bad habits; it's also about developing enough good habits to replace the bad ones.” “I really love this idea of reciprocity: the idea that if you’re given something valuable then the most natural thing is to want to give something valuable back.”“It’s not about the laptop. It's about how we use it; it's about what kind of practice we build around it.”“There is a system pushing us to be a certain way. There is a system making demands of us – but, actually, within that system we always have agency. There is always something we can do.”“Dwelling happily in the present moment doesn’t mean that that moment needs to be happy for us to be happy – but it is about being happy no matter what.”

The Brew Happy Show
Fresh Hops and Lazy Days

The Brew Happy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 65:02


Fresh hop season is here and we are excited! This week we gather at Lazy Days Brewings sky lounge at their Flint St brewpub to tally up and talk shop on hops. Ryan hurts his wrist, John hunts down fresh hops, and Damian enjoys a wild ale. Examinations, wedding plans, Disney trips and more, on this episode of Brew Happy!

Mucked Up My Self-Care Podcast
Self-Care for Lazy Days

Mucked Up My Self-Care Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2024 16:57


For today's episode, Jill and Linda are celebrating Self-Care for Lazy Moms Day which is celebrated on September 6th!We ask the serious questions and laugh a little at how we've possibly 'almost' forgotten what laziness looks like. Listen in as we talk about:Have you forgotten how to be lazy as a mama?Is self-care a form of laziness?Sleep. The Achilles heel of many mothers and lack of it is certainly apparent!What would a lazy day look like for you? We would genuinely love to know!We encourage you to open up the conversation and see what has been stirred up for you. We have been sharing self-care ideas throughout our episodes and if you would like to find out more, we would love you to reach out to us at muckedupmyselfcarepodcast@gmail.com.Please support and follow along. You can find Jill on Instagram @mamaoutspoken and www.mamaoutspoken.com and Linda @hellolindabonney or www.lindabonney.com.Until next week – we hope you can unstuck your muck!

To Be The Church
461. Christians, Lazy Days, Sabbath, and Too Much Work

To Be The Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 23:23


Ben and Tyler discuss the Sabbath and rest. Is five days of rest in a single month too much? If God designed us to rest, why is it so hard for people to make time for it?Contact us at podcast@tobethechurch.comSocial Media:Instagram.com/tobethechurchfacebook.com/tobethechurchyoutube.com/tobethechurch

Drivetime with DeRusha
How do you feel about surveys, the hardest parenting decision, lazy days, and DeRusha Eats

Drivetime with DeRusha

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 30:35


This hour Jason DeRusha wonders about the incessant surveys and do you fill them out, when do you let your kids start using electronics, he wonders if "lazy days" are necessary, when/how do you take them, and it's DeRusha Eats talking private vs. brand names with UNFI Director of Brand Marketing and Chef Daniel Green.

The Jeremiah Show
Today should have been a lazy day

The Jeremiah Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 32:00


On today's show: Should today be a lazy day? Good Vibes at 6:55 and 8:55! Bill has a question he's been wanting to ask Alyssa all week Hash It Out: Kara confronts her MIL for overstepping her boundaries! Alyssa's College of Knowledge The Feast begins today. Alyssa and Bill have different feelings about it. It's the time of year when freshman are moving into their college dorm The MTV VMA's are moving to a new night 

The Jason & Mindy Podcast

In this episode of the Jason and Mindy podcast, the hosts discuss various topics including the need for lazy days, the benefits of carrots for the skin, and unusual foods from around the world. They also play a water cooler quiz and share their favorite weekend time wasters. The episode ends with an inspirational quote about being your better self.https://www.lowtreestudios.comhttps://www.youtube.com/@lowtreestudios Jason's Segment - LAZY DAYS:According to a survey, the average person feels they need 60 “lazy days” per year in order to feel properly rested. The poll of 2,000 Americans found that adults seem to take their “do nothing” days very seriously, with about one in 5 planning these days in advance, and 11% even marking them on the calendar a few weeks ahead of time. On a typical lazy day, the average person spends 2 hours lying in bed, an hour eating, 3 hours binge-watching movies and TV, an hour reading, and 2 hours scrolling. Three hours are spent doing literally absolutely nothing, 2 hours are spent napping, and a full hour is generally devoted to “dreading the next day”. FRUITS AND VEGGIE TALES:⇒ New research says that carrots aren't just good for your eyes, they also do wonders for the skin. A new study found that snacking on baby carrots 3 times a week increased the levels of skin carotenoids in young adults. High skin carotenoid levels have a link to increased antioxidant protection and a lower risk for chronic diseases — including cancer and heart disease — and also gives the immune system a boost.INEDIBLES:Some “local delicacies” to sample next time you're in these countries…⇒ Jellied eels: A fav street food in London. Eel is boiled, then gelatin is added to the water, and after hardening, it is served with meat pies, potatoes and beer. (LOTS of beer…)⇒ Duck feet: In China, the webbed duck feet are braised, and eaten as a snack with soy sauce. (LOTS of soy sauce…)⇒ Helmet: You can get this from street vendors in the Philippines. What is it? Barbecued chicken heads. (Beaks removed, if that makes it any better…)⇒ Fried pig blood: Common in rural Hungary, it is made by collecting slaughtered pig's blood, and frying it with scrambled eggs. ⇒ Surströmming: In Sweden, this dish is made by soaking Baltic herring in a brine solution, then packing it in a wooden barrel and leaving it in the sun for 24 hours to induce fermentation. Next, it is placed in a cool room for several months. Then it is canned, where it continues to ferment. The smell is compared to extremely rotten fish, or horribly rotten eggs…or to garbage that's been left out in the sun. And just imagine how it tastes! (And imagine what kind of a mind came up with this idea!)

Your Morning Show On-Demand
BONUS: We Need 60 Lazy Days Every Year...

Your Morning Show On-Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 2:10


Turns out we all need to be lazy from time to time throughout the year! Join Intern John, Shelby Sos, and Rose as they talk about a new study on the amount of lazy days we need each year and more!Make sure to also keep up to date with ALL of our podcasts we do below that have new episodes every week:The Thought ShowerLet's Get WeirdCrisis on Infinite Podcasts

Stabby Stabby
The Dead Next Door: Lazy day underground

Stabby Stabby

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 65:35


The story so far: After months of being trapped in an underground VHS rental store, the boys have found a new underground room to make their home for a bit, despite it's abnormal furnishings.Eric is off on a supply trip, so Greg and Dan (having lied to get out of errands) decide to research satanic cults some more and watch the zombie/cult film The Dead Next Door (1989)! Will they figure out anything new? Does the show lose some sanity when Eric is away? Does Sam Raimi's involvement make a movie good? Check out the episode to figure it all out!Leave us a 30 second voicemail and if we like it we'll play it on the show: (949) 4-STABBY (949-478-2229)Next movie announced every Wednesday. New episodes every Monday. Follow us on the things: Linktree: https://www.linktr.ee/stabbystabbyInstagram: @stabbypod  https://www.instagram.com/stabbypod/Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/dp1ACMerch: https://www.big-other.com/shop/stabby-stabby

JP & Lauren with Husker Nick
Monday, August 12, 2024

JP & Lauren with Husker Nick

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 40:13


#NeighborhoodWatch The One with the Bully + What's the "One Thing" You'd Never Say "No" To, Lazy Days, Back to School Flashback & More!

Work Smart Live Smart with Beverly Beuermann-King

Listen to today's podcast... I like these lyrics for Lazy Day by Spanky and the Gang: Blue sky, Sunshine, what a day to take a walk in the park. Ice cream, Day dream, till the sky becomes a blanket of stars. What a day for pickin' daisies, and lots of red balloons. And what a day for holdin' hands and bein' with you.   So is it good to have a lazy day? Though being active is healthy for us and procrastination can cause a lot of problems if it goes unchecked, taking a lazy day can actually be good for our mental health. Take One Action Today To Build Your #Resiliency!   Here are today's Tips For Building Resiliency and Celebrating Lazy Day: Taking it easy and indulging in a lazy day, can help to restore your energy and refocus your mind. But first, you have to let go of feeling guilty, like you are being bad by not doing something productive. Part of being successful is knowing how to add more joy to your life. Part of this is by learning to slow down and jump off the rollercoaster for a while. Try sleeping in and repairing some of the ill-effects of sleep-debt Go for a walk and plan nothing. Just be present and in the moment Sit outside enjoying nature and read a good book. There is nothing like going camping and reading something that is not designed to improve my business or better my life. It is just a story to get caught up in. A like the song says, it is a great day for just holding hands. If you like today's wellness tips, let me know. You can leave me a review on amazon or through your #alexa app. Looking for more tips to build your resiliency? Look for my book on Amazon called Stress Out. 52 Weeks To Letting More Life In #mentalhealth #hr

The Dave Ryan Show
6am Hour - 60 Lazy Days

The Dave Ryan Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 13:05 Transcription Available


Dave's out for the day, but we're still here to tell you the latest on the Olympics, Taylor Swift, and more!

Wisconsin's Morning News
7 AM: Changes in the NFL, Body cam footage released & lazy days

Wisconsin's Morning News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 15:32


ESPN's Mark Tauscher joined the show to give his thoughts on a big change heading towards the NFL this season. Plus, how many lazy days a year do YOU need? You might be surprised, according to a new study. And, lastly, body cam football released in the Donald Trump assassination attempt.

The Phil Show Podcast
Stupid News - August 9, 2024

The Phil Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 6:54


For some people, the secret to continuing to function is to have a "LAZY DAY". A recent poll found that the average American needs almost 5 Lazy Days a month. So what is a Lazy Day? Find out that answer & more, including a truly disgusting "skin care hack" you definitely shouldn't do, in STUPID NEWS! #PhilShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Wonder World Podcast
Wonder World Podcast Monday, August 5

The Wonder World Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 9:41


Welcome back to the Wonder World Podcast! Pam and Olivia are here to kick off the first week of August with you, and it's packed with fantastic facts, birthdays, and silly jokes. Did you know August 7th is both Lighthouse Day and Sea Serpent Day? Join our hosts as they marvel over this curious coincidence and take you through a week's worth of special days, from Pickleball to Lazy Day.We'll also celebrate famous birthdays, including the legendary actress Lucille Ball and artist Andy Warhol. Some very special Wonder World Kids Club members are having their birthdays too! And don't miss out on our folktale feature! This week's story, "How the Moon Became Beautiful," is a delightful Chinese folktale that will captivate your imagination.So gather the family, get comfy, and tune in to the Wonder World Podcast for another fun-filled episode. Keep wondering!Links and ResourcesThe Wonder Kids Club - bonus audio and printables for each showSupport the show with a one-time donation.August 7th, 2023 Wonder World EpisodeThe TeamHost: Pam BarnhillHost: Olivia BarnhillResearch and Writing: Betsy CypressProduction: Thomas BarnhillGraphics: Katy WallaceOperations: Meg Angelino

AFTN Soccer Show (Vancouver Whitecaps/MLS)
Episode 625 – The AFTN Soccer Show (Lazy Days In Summer Haze - Olympics drone scandal, Ali Ahmed interview, Wrexham v Whitecaps, Leagues Cup)

AFTN Soccer Show (Vancouver Whitecaps/MLS)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 180:00


We're back with another AFTN Soccer Show packed full of Vancouver Whitecaps, Wrexham A.F.C., Canadian national team and Olympics chat, and we're joined once again this week by Harjeet Johal to talk about it all. The soccer news in Canada this week has been dominated by the women's national team drone scandal at the Olympics and we delve into that in the first two parts as we work through the timeline of news that came out, the subsequent punishments and reactions, and what the future may hold in store for Canada Soccer, the team, and those involved. Plus we also look back at Canada's first two games in the defence of their Olympics title. Turning our attention to the Whitecaps, our feature interview this episode is with midfielder Ali Ahmed. We chat about Ali's experiences at Copa America with Canada, what he's learned under new head coach Jesse Marsch, and the Whitecaps season so far. The Whitecaps were in action against Wrexham at the weekend and we have full postgame coverage from that one as we look at whether the 'Caps fully capitalised on all the opportunities presented to them with the whole experience, the much anticipated grass pitch, and what it could mean for future matches like this here in Vancouver. Plus we chat with Wrexham head coach Phil Parkinson, and players Eoghan O'Connell, George Evans, and Steven Fletcher about the League One season to come, what they've learned from this #WrexCoastTour trip, and their thoughts on Vancouver. And there's still time to look ahead to this week's Leagues Cup matches with Vanni Sartini, Cork band The Frank and Walters wrap up as Album of the Month, we take you back to 1974, and we've a Wrexham themed song in Wavelength for you. This episode of the podcast is brought to you by Recovery Family Law, family law lawyers in Surrey, working with clients to get excellent results. They support AFTN, go and support them for all your family legal needs. Here's the rundown for the main segments from the episode: 02.17: Intro - it's Christmas for Har! 07.20: Canadian drone scandal - the story so far 30.03: CanWNT wins against NZ and France 46.00: FIFA punishment to CanWNT and the fallout 61.15: The media's role in the accelerated unraveling 71.00: What now for Bev Priestman and Canada Soccer? 88.20: Ali Ahmed interview 112.48: This Week in Whitecapsland 1974 118.25: Wrexham v Whitecaps - a success or a wasted opportunity? 142.35: Phil Parkinson talks Wrexham's League One battle ahead 147.35: Leagues Cup preview and the thoughts of Vanni 157.21: A chat with Wrexham's Eoghan O'Connell 162.36: A chat with Wrexham's George Evans 166.37: A chat with Wrexham's Steven Fletcher 172.00: Wavelength - Ratarsed - Elliott Lee

Camp Cast
S7E36 - Green & White, Lazy Day, The Way & More w/ Tucker Kaufman, Tobin Cynoski (Part 1) then Eli Mutnick & Oliver Schwartz (Part 2)

Camp Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 53:49


We had a crazy action packed few days at camp, so we needed a two part pod to sort it all out! In part one we have junior campers Tucker Kaufman and Tobin Cynoski on to discuss our first Lazy Day Sunday, our first values campfire at The Way, how their first summer at camp has been, and much more! Then in part two we bring on 14 year old campers and podcast legends Oliver Schwartz and Eli Mutnick. They dive deeper into the Green & White reveal and the Way, discuss our first few Green & White events (including fan favorite Vroom), talk about the golden flag ending to Vroom, go into depth about how the 14 year old age group is bonding, and much more. Enjoy!

The Land and the Book
Ruth's Reminder

The Land and the Book

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2024 47:00 Transcription Available


When Ruth's husband died, she was tempted to feel alone. When she moved to another country, she was tempted to feel alone. But the biblical story of Ruth is a striking reminder that with God, we are never alone. This week on The Land and the Book, we'll learn what made Ruth tick. Charlie Dyer also gives us some advice in his devotional, "Avoid the Lazy Days of Summer."  I hope you'll join us for The Land and the Book. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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The Brew Happy Show
Lazy Days Brewing

The Brew Happy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 62:37


In the sky lounge at Lazy Days Brewing on Flint St we get do some vocal work while enjoying a beer or two. John goes to 8 different breweries for Beer week, Damian and Bronwyn do a date nite, and Ryan gets excited about Pro wrestling. Lots of olefactory enjoyment to celebrate on this Brew Happy podcast!

Dan Markus' Wax Museum
Elaine "Spanky" McFarlane of Spanky and Our Gang

Dan Markus' Wax Museum

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 3:05


Spanky and Our Gang's hits included "Sunday Will Never Be The Same, Lazy Day," and "Like To Get To Know You."  They were known for great harmonies and a quirky look.  Here, Elaine "Spanky" McFarlane recalls the band's formation-to-first-gig-in-4-days origin, and the name.

Sportsman of Colorado Radio Show
6/8/24: Lazydays RV Of Loveland & Big Horn Firearms & Cherry Creek State Park Boat Safety

Sportsman of Colorado Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 58:47


Today's Guests: Mark Rogers, General Manager of Lazydays RV of Loveland is with us to talk about their dealership and all the different types of RV's, Trailers and Toy Haulers, Lazy Days has to offer with several locations in Colorado to serve you. Mark shares some tips on what to consider when buying an RV.... READ MORE

The Hustle Sanely Podcast
229: How to Plan in the “Lazy Days” of Summer

The Hustle Sanely Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 25:41


Summer is here and the urge to slow down and go with the flow is real. And there's absolutely nothing wrong with that. Honestly, I think we should lean into those feelings as we plan out our summers.In this episode, I am sharing 4 steps to plan your "lazy days" of summer (ps: you're actually not lazy but... we will get into that in the episode) and how you can weave habits of rest, fun, and work into your days during these warm weather months!

Polyphonic Press
Robbie Williams - Life Thru a Lens (1997)

Polyphonic Press

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 18:07


"Life thru a Lens" by Robbie Williams is a captivating musical journey that showcases the artist's charismatic vocals and eclectic style. Released in 1997, this album features a mix of upbeat pop anthems like "Angels" and "Let Me Entertain You," alongside introspective tracks like "Old Before I Die" and "Lazy Days," offering listeners a dynamic range of emotions and musical experiences. Williams' witty lyricism and infectious energy shine throughout the album, making it a timeless classic that continues to resonate with fans around the world.

Saylorville Church
Lessons on the Beach - In the Lazy Days of Summer

Saylorville Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2024 31:57


"Lessons on the Beach - In the Lazy Days of Summer" from Pastor Pat Nemmers.

The Brew Happy Show
Lazy Days with Jake Elder

The Brew Happy Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 67:01


At Lazy Days Brewing the patio is waiting for you. Head brewer Jake Elder talks about his upcoming collab with Block 15 and the Bakers Dozen event this Saturday and summertime fun. Ryan likes the new look, John does some more field work, and Damian covers May the 4th be with you. Enjoy a relaxing day on this episode of Brew Happy!

Daily Dose Of Love with,Tatia
Think Of Lazy Days As Therapy!

Daily Dose Of Love with,Tatia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 17:25


Are Lazy Days Good For You? Tune in Every Wednesday For New Episode's of Daily Dose of Love with Tatia. 1love Always Fam ♥️ Hostess with the Mostess Tatia Bradley, Self-love Advocate! Thanks for The Ear Time. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dailydoseoflove/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dailydoseoflove/support

Koala Tots - Baby Bedtime Stories
The Clucky Chooks' Lazy Day

Koala Tots - Baby Bedtime Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2024 22:13


Tonight, have your little chick fall asleep to a sweet story of fluffy chickens spending a day on the cosy farm they call home. With soothing rhymes, soft sounds and repetitions, your tots will sleep soundly through the night. Upgrade to Koala Tots Plus for full ad-free access to four kids shows, bonus episodes and 8 hour episodes in two taps ⭐️https://koalatots.supercast.com Please hit follow and leave us a review.

Classy Dinner Podcast

Some days you don't feel like doing anything.Golden Ox Studiowhoisrayroberts.compatreon.com/wirr

The Brew Happy Show
Lazy Days Brewing

The Brew Happy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 76:49


Relaxing at Lazy Days Brewing in the sky lounge with founders Jake Elder, Ryan Still, and marketing manager Avery Dobson. We find out about the newest brewery on the block, their two new former Ex Novo locations, collaborations, their beers, and more. Damian looks forward to the upcoming Irish stout, Ryan advocates for Vancouver market, and John brings the peat. Lagers, Seasonals, and a tale of two locations on this episode of Brew Happy! 

Resellers Mindset
Are The Lazy Days Of Reselling Gone?

Resellers Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 25:56


The days of 1 photo listings and listing all the junk are long gone MAYBE?? Lets talk about how the market has changed!!

Good Day with Ray
496. Day 6: Yoga for a Lazy Day

Good Day with Ray

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2023 7:03


Yoga for Relaxation Playlist This playlist has 15 practices in it. The times range from 6 minutes to 40 minute practices. I hope you have a very relaxing Sunday.

93X Half-Assed Morning Show
August 10, 2023: Title? You Make Up The Title...It's National Lazy Day!

93X Half-Assed Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 148:43


Mattress actress Jordan Maxx In-Studio. A snake and a hawk tried to kill a lady (*deep breath*) AT THE SAME TIME! Everything you've ever wanted to know about life after marrying your first sexual partner. The 93X Half-Assed Morning Show - Originally aired Thursday, August 10, 2023. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast
National Lazy Day

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 8:38


It's National Lazy Day. And it's glorious!  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Stress-Less Physician
The Lost Art of Relaxing (and why you need a lazy day)

Stress-Less Physician

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 14:27


In our modern society we have an aversion to the concept of being lazy or idle. We see it as a negative thing. But what if it's not? Of course, I'm not saying we should do nothing all the time. But I am talking about the lost art of relaxing and why you need a lazy day.Allowing myself to have unscheduled time or to take a lazy day is something I'm actually pretty good at. I know that's an odd thing to say but I've embraced the power of a leisure day. However, I've found that most people, even if they know it's healthy to take time off, struggle with it. They cannot lean into the peace of an idle day but rather find themselves feeling guilty or searching for something to do. So I thought I'd share some of my thoughts about the value of relaxation and encourage you to regularly give yourself permission to be lazy.“What if not doing anything is actually one of the most important uses of your time?” – Dr. Sara DillWhat You'll LearnDefining a lazy dayWhy it's not a waste of timePracticing relaxationWhat unscheduled time allowsGive yourself permissionContact Info and Recommended ResourcesPodcast Episodes that pair well with this one:The Importance of Thinking TimeWrite Yourself a Prescription for NatureHow to Make Your Life More Like VacationConnect with Sara Dill, MD, The Doctor's CoachI'd love to work with you! Sign up for a FREE consult call so we can chat. Schedule on my calendar at: saradill.com/schedule. I read my own emails and love hearing from listeners. You can ask me a question, suggest a topic for the podcast, or just say hi. Write to me at sara@saradill.com.Website: saradill.comWork with me: saradill.com/coachingMy book: The Doctor Dilemma: How to Quit Being Miserable Without Quitting MedicineFacebookInstagram

The Chalene Show | Diet, Fitness & Life Balance
Swimsuit Shopping, Body Makeup, Lazy Day Beauty Tricks, Thong Bathing Suits, House Hunting, Gym Drama and Miami Vibes - 963

The Chalene Show | Diet, Fitness & Life Balance

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2023 41:14 Very Popular


Hey there! It sure seems like I'm going to be in the Miami Beach area for a few more months. If you would be interested in doing a Miami meet up T-shirt to send me a text with the #Miami to 949.503.9873 details to come!  Today's episode is probably more interesting for the ladies… But here's what you can expect:  Tips for swimsuit shopping at any size in any age Reminiscing about the days when we wore nylons… Always. The best places to buy swimsuits and coverups. Shien And revolve bathing suit comparisons. Chalene's Amazon Favorites  The snapshot newsletter  My Instagram.com/Chalene  Tips and tricks to feel and look your best when you're wearing less clothes Ozempic  House hunting in Miami  Is it appropriate to wear a thong bathing suit after menopause?  Gym affairs and young chicks with old dicks  Buying your first house Patreon  Big plans for the podcast    NBA bachelor pads Hormonal Hair Loss Remedy   Download the Patreon App and Join The Chalene Show at patreon.com/TheChaleneShow     Thank you to our Sponsor!!! Organifi!!! Go to Organifi.com/chalene  and Use the Code CHALENE for 20% off all products!     Go to BEISTRAVEL.com/CHALENE for 15% off your first purchase for 15% off your first purchase     To advertise on our podcast, please reach out to thechaleneshow@gmail.com and mention The Chalene Show   Join our awesome PodSquad on Facebook here!      Links You May Want to Check out: Subscribe to Subscribe to Build Your Tribe!!!  Check out Bret's Course Money Matters 101 at Chalene.com/moneymatters Be sure to check out the Push Journals and Notebooks!! Go to PushJournal.com Join Phase it Up and start creating healthier habits, it isn't like other diets or programs! PhaseItUp.com Join the InstaClubHub to go deep in learning all the latest tips and strategies to Instagram growth and engagement! InstaClubHub.com Check out all the Discounts and some of Chalene's favorite things at Chalene.com/Deals Leave Chalene a message at  (619) 500-4819 Leave Chalene a Voicemail review or question  HERE Join our awesome PodSquad on Facebook here! Go to Chalene.com/MyThing and see what your passion or hidden talents are!!   Connect with me on your fav social platform: Instagram: www.Instagram.com/ChaleneJohnson    Facebook: www.Facebook.com/Chalene    TikTok: @chaleneOfficial Twitter: www.Twitter.com/ChaleneJohnson     Sign Up For MY WEEKLY NEWSLETTER and you'll get FREE tips on how to live a ridiculously amazing fun-filled life!     Be sure you are subscribed to this podcast to automatically receive your episodes!!!      Get episode show notes here: www.chalenejohnson.com/podcast      Hey! Send me a tweet & tell me what you think about the show! (Use the Hashtag) #The Chalene Show so I know you're a homie! XOXO Chalene