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L'Esprit Libre
LE MYSTERE SOCRATE avec Mathias Leboeuf

L'Esprit Libre

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 57:31


Dans ce dernier épisode de "L'Esprit Libre", nous avons le plaisir de recevoir Mathias Leboeuf, une voix majeure dans le domaine de la philosophie contemporaine, pour une exploration fascinante du "Mystère Socrate". Ensemble, nous dévoilons les couches du personnage énigmatique qui a jeté les bases de la pensée occidentale. Qui était vraiment Socrate ? Un sage visionnaire ou un perturbateur subversif ? Rejoignez-nous pour une conversation dynamique et éclairante où nous plongeons dans les profondeurs de l'esprit de Socrate, examinant son approche unique de la philosophie qui encourage encore aujourd'hui le questionnement et la remise en question de nos certitudes. Préparez-vous à être captivé par les récits et les idées qui dépeignent Socrate sous un jour nouveau. Un épisode à ne pas manquer pour tous les amateurs de philosophie et ceux désireux d'en savoir plus sur l'homme derrière les idées. Cliquez pour écouter maintenant et embarquez dans une aventure intellectuelle qui promet de stimuler votre esprit libre. Lien d'inscription pour ma conférence du 27 septembre a la Fnac Paris Bercy : https://social-sb.com/zn/twu3c16ld  Rejoins mon club de conseils lecture : https://www.inscriptions.lebanquetdelaconnaissance.fr/lireavecchris  Mon livre : https://www.amazon.fr/Guérir-limpossi... Mon Instagram : Chris : https://www.instagram.com/chris.laqui... Mon TikTok : Chris : https://www.tiktok.com/@chrislaquieze

JAMMES FLUMELLES
AUDIO BOOK - LE YOGA DE L'AMOUR DIVIN - CHAPITRE 8 LE MYSTERE DE L'AMOUR - SRI AUROBINDO

JAMMES FLUMELLES

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2023 19:21


PARCOURS D'INDIVIDUATION éclairage et soutien aux âmes en éveil. Noémie * DEMANDE D'ACCOMPAGNEMENT personnalisé via MAIL: mypowerismypresence@gmail.com ou WEBSITE: mypowerismypresence.com * DONATION LIBRE - MERCI https://fr.tipeee.com/jammes-flumelles * PODCASTS FLAMMES JUMELLES - YOUTUBE - APPLE PODCAST - SPOTIFY - DEEZER  L'individualisation désigne le processus par lequel les individus ont peu à peu acquis une capacité à se définir par eux-mêmes et NON EN FONCTION DE LEUR APPARTENANCE A TELLE OU TELLE ENTITÉ COLLECTIVE. L'individuation, un processus par lequel une personne prend conscience de son indivi-dualité

ADNER
Le Mystere de Dieu.

ADNER

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2021 129:13


Decouvrir avec moi de ce podcast le mystere de notre Dieu explique par plusieurs individues pendent des annees,  Et les philosophes qui nous aident de donner plus de sens ,a ses subjets. Des termes et mots sont definit pour vous aidez et aussi ,dans le but de faciliter la comprehension de ce grand sujet de vie. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/adner-delhomme/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adner-delhomme/support

dieu le mystere
Rádio UFRJ - A Voz Livre - Poesia Sonora
Sons minimalistas dos trens diferentes de Steve Reich

Rádio UFRJ - A Voz Livre - Poesia Sonora

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2021 27:53


Repertório:01 – E começo aqui… de Haroldo de Campos02 – Different Trains parte 1 de Steve Reich03 – Moma Houbava com Le Mystere de voix Bulgares04 – Xique xique de Tom Zé & José Miguel Wisniki- Produção, gravação, edição e locução: Marcelo Brissac- Música “Drácula” usada no prefixo e sufixo, autoria de Marcelo Brissac e Livio Tragtenberg

DJ Nocturna Presents Queen of Wands
Jules Maxwell, Irish Composer, songwriter & Keyboardist for Dead Can Dance

DJ Nocturna Presents Queen of Wands

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 38:40


JULES MAXWELL is an Irish theatre composer, songwriter and keyboardist for the legendary-DEAD CAN DANCE (DCD). He has collaborated with lead vocalist of DCD, Lisa Gerrard on a new studio album called Burn, a seven track album produced by James Chapman via Atlantic Curve, a London-based label. Together Maxwell and Gerrard have commissioned seven films to accompany the music of the album. The first video is by Polish Director Jacob  Chelkowski for the title track, Noyalain.  The full album can be ordered here:  https://orcd.co/lisajulesburnThe journey began more than seven years ago when the two of them began writing songs for an earlier collaboration called "Le Mystere des Voix Bulgares" (The Mystery of the Bulgarian Voice). As Keyboard player for DCD, Maxwell helped create a new song with Gerrard called "Rising Of The Moon" which was performed as the final encore of each show during the DCD World Tour in 2012. They also released Anastasis in the same year that accompanied the tour.In early March of this year, Maxwell released his latest solo album called "Nocturnes " a collection of melancholic instrumental pieces with the acclaimed UK-based Vincent Dance Theatre.   https://julesmaxwell.comDead Can Dance will be going on their North American Tour in October 2021 -A Celebration -Life and Works 1980 to 2021. https://www.deadcandance.com/liveThe video Interview is also available on Youtube .  Search for DJ Nocturna QUEEN OF WANDS with DJ Nocturna Every Saturday on MODSNAP Alternative RadioKMOD: San AntonioListen : http://modsnapradio.comPlaylist and podcast: https://djnocturna.com2pm to 4pm (HST/Hawaii Standard Time)5pm to 7pm (PST/Pacific Standard Time)6pm to 8pm (MST/ Mountain Standard Time)7pm to 9pm (CST/Central Standard Time)8pm to 10pm (EST/Eastern Standard TimeYouTube: Search DJ Nocturna Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/nocturna.remixedFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/djnocturnapresentsQueenofWandsInstagram:  https://www.instagram.com/djnocturna

The Leftscape
A Radical Expression of Love (Episdoe 102)

The Leftscape

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 93:28


Sharice Richardson is a nonbinary, queer, Pagan healer and proprietor of Sun Crow Hand-On Healing. They are a Cuddle Sanctuary trained Professional Cuddler and Level II - Usui Reiki Practitioner, who trained under Reiki Master Sea. Sharice is deeply committed to utilizing the spiritual power of love and compassion to liberate, heal, and energetically transform lives. Having first met years ago in the Rutgers University LGBT activist community, Sharice and Robin catch up on their respective spiritual paths, gender evolution, both/and identities, and muse about political histories and the ultimate importance of love.  The 3 Random Facts co-hosts Robin Renée and Wendy Sheridan have to share for this episode involve the MyPlate nutritional guide that replaced the old food pyramid, a few things about robins, and a gemstone carved by Devo's Mark Mothersbaugh. Wendy is rightfully proud to have come up with a Devo-related fact that Robin didn't know. The news ranges from a wild cat jump and Van Morrison's "tinfoil millinery" to the new CDC mask guidelines, a worrisome upcoming review by the Supreme Court of a Mississippi abortion law, and the latest Israel-Palestinian conflict (and uncertainty about how to think and talk about it). In The Geekscape, Robin dives into the deep end of electronic music genres, subgenres, and microgenres. Watch this space for a playlist of some of the exploration-in-progress. Things to do: Connect with Sharice Richardson about Sun Crow Hands-On Healing. Check out Cuddle Sanctuary. Read the CDC guidelines for those who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Read "Israel-Gaza Conflict: What You Need to Know." Like the Loving Day NJ page on Facebook and take part in Loving Day Online on Saturday, June 12th. Geek out on the history of electronic music. Watch "Kraftwerk live oct.1978" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdubMwbOndo Watch "Le Mystere des Voix Bulgares -- Full performance (Live on KEXP)" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFgzzWT3zX4 Listen to "Laiska" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-zqzGAVGFU Sound engineering by Wendy Sheridan Show notes by Robin Renée Web hosting by InMotion Remote recording by SquadCast

SUR PLACE... ou à emporter !
LE MYSTERE DE L'AFFAIRE DE LIGONES

SUR PLACE... ou à emporter !

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 18:08


Sera-t-on un jour la vérité et surtout le principal suspect sera-t-il arrêté ? on parle ce midi de l'affaire Dupont de Ligonès…du nom de ce père de famille nantais accusé d'avoir assassiné sa femme et ses 4 enfants il y a tout juste 10 ans…affaire norme dans les détails mais aussi et surtout parce que Xavier Dupont de Ligonès n'a pas été retrouvé à ce jour… On en parle ce midi avec notre invitée Anne Sophie Martin, journaliste, qui a travaillé pour le magazine « Faites entrer l'accusé" et qui a écrit ce livre intitulé « le disparu »…

Parmi nous le diable
LE MYSTERE DES SOEURS GRIMES

Parmi nous le diable

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 61:43


Un soir glacial de décembre 1956, deux soeurs vont voir un film de leur idole au cinéma. On ne les reverra plus jamais vivantes. Cette disparition reste l'un des cas les plus mystérieux de la ville de Chicago. Merci à Evann Loget-Raymond et à Noémie Dournaud pour le générique. Musiques de fond :  - David Cherrière - Cringe Drone / Grimes  - www.soundcloud.com/thenameismonolith - Loik Bedrolese - All the regrets - https://soundcloud.com/blurturtle - Scott Buckley - Sleep

LE PODCAST CURIEUX - HISTOIRES POUR LES ENFANTS
LC#24 - LE MYSTERE DU RÉSERVOIR ASSÉCHÉ

LE PODCAST CURIEUX - HISTOIRES POUR LES ENFANTS

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 9:46


Dag Heward-Mills en français
Le Mystere De Le Femme

Dag Heward-Mills en français

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2020 49:56


Nous sommes ravis de vous avoir rejoints ce jeudi pour un autre enseignement important.    Bien que la femme soit le navire le plus faible selon les Écritures, dans le message d'aujourd'hui, Dag Heward-Mills met en évidence les forces des femmes et leurs capacités dans le ministère ainsi que leur utilité pour le royaume de Dieu.    Soyez bénis par l'enseignement d'aujourd'hui!

femme dele dieu le mystere
Tonalt DNA
S1E3 - Sedjanka og Michael Deltchev om bulgarsk korsang

Tonalt DNA

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 34:52


Hvornår og hvordan blev bulgarsk korsang en ting i Danmark? Hvad er en kordirigents vigtigste rolle, og hvad har musikken at gøre med dyrkelsen af chilipeber? I dette afsnit er vi til korprøve hos Sedjanka – et århusiansk kvindekor, der gennem 25 år udelukkende har sunget arrangementer af bulgarske folkesange. Korets dirigent gennem alle årene, Michael Deltchev, fortæller om hvordan traditionen har udviklet sig og tager os i hånden, når vi dykker ned i den bulgarske korsangs verden af tætte, kraftfulde klange, vuggende rytmer og fortællinger om krig og kærlighed. Idé, tilrettelæggelse og produktion: Signe Marie Svennum. Medvirkende: Michael Deltchev og Sedjanka.Musik i udsendelsen:Yuri Yunokov - BaladaLe Mystere Des voix bulgares - IzpovedSedjanka - Pukni sa tresniLe Mystere des Voix Bulgares - Vecherjai Rado Le Mystere des Voix Bulgares - Izpoved (igen)Le Mystere des Voix Bulgares - Dilmano DilberoAngelite - Kazhi Kazhi AngioLe Mystere des Voix Bulgares - Gel MomaSedjanka - Nideljo

id musik hvorn le mystere korsang danmark hvad
Dangerous R&R Show Podcast
DRR Pick of the Month...or Shamless Self Promotion #3

Dangerous R&R Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2019 5:38


Back in the late 80's I was in a band called The Pseudo-Realists...it consisted of Brian Catanzaro and myself on guitars / Bruce Scofield on bass and Bob Torres on drums. We were coming to the end of the Pseudo's as founding member,Bruce, was in the process of moving to Massachusettes. So we got together one more time at Dungeon Studios owned by Brian's friend, Chris Bolger who engineered the session....6 or was it 7 tracks laid down in an evening with minimal or no overdubs.Here are 2 of the tracks:*The Pseudo-Realists- Bulgaria / an instrumental written by Brian inspired by "Le Mystere des Voix Bugares"......a cd I got Brian for Christmas*The Pseudo-Realists - My good friend / also written by Brian and a favorite of mine.So to recap: the end of the Pseudo's / Brian writing this material / Bruce moving away and then the Pseudo's carried on with Mark Fogarty joining in on bass later in the year.Dig it and remember: almost no overdubsOriginal bassist Joanne Scofield designed the logo for the band inspired by her interest in "The Fauvists"

The Simple Sophisticate - Intelligent Living Paired with Signature Style
231: How Being Nice at Work Can Be the Road to Success & Career Achievement

The Simple Sophisticate - Intelligent Living Paired with Signature Style

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2018 37:20


"Just by being a strong and kind, ambitious and likeable, empathetic and decisive, confident and flexible woman, you can help turn around the double standards we all face and permanently change the way women at work are perceived." —Fran Hauser, author of The Myth of the Nice Girl: Achieving a Career You Love Without Becoming a Person You Hate Authenticity is crucial for success, but for some reason, those of us who embody a propensity to be nice (both women and yes, men too) have often been made to believe that nice won't help us reach the success in our careers that could be possible. Especially with the double standards often placed upon women who do dare to step out of the nice box, society would like us to think that being nice won't work, but actually, being gruff (if that is not our natural nature) won't either.  So what is the best approach for building a career you love? Be yourself. Be that nice individual you have always been, but let go of the fickleness, let go of the passive-aggressiveness and become more confident in what you know to be true about your strengths, set clear boundaries, all the while building positive relationships with others, and remembering the research done by FastCompany in 2015, that a positive work environment leads to greater productivity, lower turnover, and even better health outcomes for workers. A win-win. After reading Fran Hauser's new book, I wanted to share 13 takeaways that spoke to me and caught my eye due to emails and comments I have received from readers. While I have boiled them down to their nuts and bolts, if this topic is speaking to you, be sure to take at the book as she offers a multitude of specific examples from her own career and others as well as step by step, specific pointers and tips for navigating remaining nice as well as strong.  1.Understand the difference between Nice and being a People Pleaser "Nice is: Positive, yet honest and straightforward; People Pleaser is: Sweeping things under the rug to avoid making waves." 2. Remember to be strong as well as nice Hauser argues that indeed we can be both, even though the myth is perpetuated that we cannot. How? Hauser suggests speak up, and be humble, be a team player, but still look out for your best interests, and accommodate, but communicate clearly and be assertive.  3. Understand there are enough opportunities for everyone and refrain from competing with others, especially other women. A necessary shift from generations past is moving beyond women competing with other women as though there was only one that could make it to the top. Historically, due to gender biases and stereotypes, this was sadly accepted and perpetuated, but times have and are continuing to change. Women can be collaborative, generous and in so doing, lift everyone who is contributing great work.  When we realize opportunities are in abundance when we shift the work culture and mentality, productivity rises, as does the peace of mind in the work place. How? By having confidence that we have something of value to offer and we can benefit from the talents of others.  4. Claim your niceness and use it intentionally As an authentically nice person, to go against your nature will not only gradually deplete you, but it will also feel unnatural. When we choose to use our niceness intentionally, it can appear in how we build relationships with those we work with, and as a result, clients and colleagues show more loyalty as they appreciate the sincere connection and recognition of them individually.  5. You may have to clarify that your niceness is not to misunderstood for ignornace, lack or knowledge, in other words as a weakness Hauser shares some helpful statements to respond to those who may doubt that being nice is indeed a preferred way to work, but once you make your stance clear, you will have to explain this truth far less often.  6. Be humble, but don't put yourself down Returning to the topic of being nice versus being a people pleaser, when we are humble and don't take ourselves too seriously, we come across as more relatable. This doesn't mean we should diminish our successes or strengths. In other words, never talk about yourself in a way that degrades your competence or paints a negative picture. When you begin to do this, you create potential doubt in clients, colleagues and higher ups who oversee your job.  7. Speak with confidence Refrain from prefaces what you are about to share by casting doubt on what hasn't even been spoken. Instead choose your words carefully. Hauser gives the example of stating we need to speak declaratively rather than interrogatively. In other words, observe how you end your sentences in which you are stating a fact. Do you still end it with a questioning tone? This projects lack of confidence. Instead, state it with confidence what you have found to work, to be true or an idea you would like to share. Give credit to those who deserve it if you came to the idea with the help of others, and if necessary, state your reasons for why you feel your idea would be helpful to more than just yourself. When you frame what you say constructively, speak with confidence and refrain from prefacing with doubtful statements such as "I believe" or "I could be wrong", you are already on your way to gaining the trust from your peers and supervisors.  8. Apply critical thinking skills to tactful disagreement If you disagree with someone's initial statement, instead of stating this opinion forthwith, ask questions, seek outside perspectives and dive deeper into the subject at hand before jumping to conclusions. When we do all of these things, we step away from any initial emotional reaction and give ourselves time to thoughtfully respond and perhaps gain some more understanding and respect due to our process along the way.  9. Set emotional boundaries to weed out the bullies and build stronger relationships "Often, we 'nice girls' carry around a tiny seed of doubt that a conflict is somehow our fault. When a bully spots that doubt, he or she will be very likely to prey on it." When I read this section of the book, I took a big sigh. For some reason, even after many years as an adult, and even in my youth, this was a tremendous aha for me.  This particular section is helpful for navigating situations in which a colleague bullies intentionally or unintentionally, but isn't clear about the boundaries, and how to effectively deal with either situation. From the get-go it begins with setting clear emotional boundaries. Begin by seeking out allies you trust, then remember to not be sucked into the drama created by the bully. As well, confront the behavior head on after you have taken a deep breath, but don't wait too long. Sometimes this is an opportunity to strengthen a relationship based on a misunderstanding, and in other scenarios, it clearly states to the bully, you may be nice, but you are not weak and will not tolerate such behavior. Lastly, document the facts of each incident should you need to talk to a supervisor.  10. Negotiate Effectively, by Playing to Your Strengths When you marry reason and emotion, studies have shown that you are more likely to be successful, as a woman, receiving the wage, the contract, the [fill in the blank item you are seeking].  When it comes to reason, understand your value. In other words, what skills, expertise, etc. do you bring to the table, and how valuable is your time. Also, do your homework, and have the data ready to demonstrate what you want those you are speaking to to recognize. As well understand all of the options for improving your success (not only salary, but stock options, bonuses, schedule, vacation time, other bonuses such as memberships to gyms, etc. and maybe even four day weeks during the slow time of the year).  On the emotional side, being nice has its benefits, and this is one. Most likely you are observant of others and what makes them happy, what makes them upset, the best times during the day to talk to them, etc. I can remember a principal I used to work for, and early on in my career, the vice principal always advised to speak with him in the afternoon as he was not a morning person. This was helpful and it made me realize, that we are all human, and if we want the best outcome, it would be best to talk with the individual or individuals at the time of day they are more inclined to be awake and open-minded.  At the core is to have confidence in ourselves, to know we are worthy of asking for fair and equal pay, and to not feel bad for asking for what we know we are worth. 11. Create filters at work Protect your time. Once you know what your priorities are at work, where you are most needed and valued, and where you can contribute the most, delegate the rest or filter it out completely.  12. Devise a schedule that elevates your productivity Part of being both nice and productive is setting clear boundaries around when you will do certain tasks and communicating this effectively to others. Perhaps it is when you will check your email during the day (this is you communicating to yourself as much as it is others), or maybe it is when you will be scheduling meetings and for how long. Be clear about what is necessary to be productive and then communicate your availablity. 13. Become comfortable with saying no to respect your productivity and schedule Hauser calls it the skill of the "kind No". And again, this is playing to the strengths of someone who is nice, but it is also exhibiting the strength that is necessary to be clear about what you can and cannot do. People will inevitably ask, and that is okay. But what needs to become okay with you is saying no. So long as you do so thoughtfully, and honestly (this doesn't mean you have to share in detail why you cannot say yes), you have been respectful and they can now seek out someone else to help them.  Petit Plaisir ~Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat - Netflix ~Cook and food writer, Samin Nosrat (check out her website) ~Inspired by her book of the same name Salt Fat, Acid, Heat: Mastering the Elements of Good Cooking (2017) https://youtu.be/2oKbs4jAf7M Sponsors for today’s episode: Neat www.neat.com/SIMPLE Le Mystere the first 50 Simple Sophisticate listeners will receive a free Le Mystere makeup bag Holly and Tanager, The Professional: Backpack Purse  Visit hollyandtanager.com/SIMPLE Save 15% off your first order with promo code SIMPLE at checkout Hello Fresh Visit hellofresh.com/sophisticate60use promo code sophisticate60 to save $60

Attagirl Podcast
100th Show – Live From Columbus, OH

Attagirl Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2018 72:23


This is our 100th show! We cannot thank you enough for listening and for all of your support! We’re coming to you LIVE this week from Columbus, Ohio! We’re joined this week by friends of the pod, Rachel Smith and Heather Casier. LISTEN: iTunes: http://bit.ly/GirlsGirlsiTunes Google Play: http://bit.ly/GPGirlsGirls Soundcloud: http://bit.ly/SCGirlsGirls Listen online: girlsgirlsmedia.com/girls-girls-podcast YO! Check out our fancy new site, we’re pretty proud of it: girlsgirlsmedia.com Become a patron of Girl’s Girls Podcast! Support Brittany Gibbons and Meredith Soleau by visiting patreon.com/girlsgirlspodcast. A monthly Patreon donation of $2 or more gets you access to the private Girl’s Girls Podcast Facebook Group, newsletters, and an extra podcast every month, and free tickets to our live shows. This week’s show is brought to you by: Le Mystere offers amazing bras in sizes A-H, that are comfortable and fit perfectly. 50 of our listeners can get a free Le Mystere Cosmetic Bag with their purchase. Go to lemystere.com/gift, add the bag to your cart, add your other purchases, and then use promo code GIRLS to knock the price of the bag to zero. Prep Dish is a meal planning service that emails you every week with a done-for-you grocery list and instructions for prepping your meals ahead of time. Visit prepdish.com/girls where the founder, Allison, is offering you a free 2-week trial, try it out for free, this is a no-brainer! prepdish.com/girls. Say aloha to Kopari! Kopari’s Coconut Deodorant is aluminum-free deodorant that doesn’t suck! Go to koparobeauty.com/girls to make the safe switch today, and see how you can save five-dollars off when you subscribe! Complete Ensemble takes online shopping to the next level. Instead of running all over the internet trying to find the best clothes, they find it all for you! Check out completeensemble.com today and with the promo code GIRLS, you can get 10% off your order! Care/Of helps you build a daily vitamin pack with honest guidance and better ingredients. All you do is go online, take the quiz, and in 5 minutes, you find out what your body actually needs. For 25% off your first month of personalized Care/Of vitamins, visit TakeCareOf.com and enter GIRLSGIRLS.

Taste of Taylor
From Betches to Best Friends

Taste of Taylor

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2018 41:56


On this week’s episode of Taste of Taylor, Taylor gets a chance to interview all three founding members of Betches: Aleen Kuperman, Jordana Abraham and Sami Fishbein. Taylor “Howard Stern’s” them, which is betches speak for getting them to spill sh*t. They also dish on their new book "When's Happy Hour?" Thanks so much to our awesome sponsors Away and Le Mystere. For $20 off an AWESOME Away suitcase visit awaytravel.com/tot and use promo code: TOT. And visit lemystere.com/gift promo code: TOT.

The Simple Sophisticate - Intelligent Living Paired with Signature Style

Faith Salie's recent commentary on Breaking News and its meandering into becoming of lesser and lesser importance for the viewers to be interrupted sparked my attention when Salie offered a simple suggestion: more depth, less drama.  As soon as she said it, my ears and mind perked up.  What a simple approach to living well. An approach to welcome more substance, less stress, more enjoyment, less unnecessary conflict and more tranquility and less anxiety. Could it really be that simple?  Let's start with the drama we unnecessarily welcome into our lives and what we might potential replace it with to improve the quality of our everydays: 1. Viewing Entertainment Less . . .  drama on the television shows, reality programming or films that further perpetuate stereotypes, harm, violence or simplification and/or misguided problem resolution. More . . .  depth offered in exploratory programming, documentaries, well-written, thought-provoking plots that include well-developed characters and unique storylines. Reality programming that exhibits teachable skills and positive relationship styles. ~This & That: October 19, 2018 - Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat 2. Conversations Less . . .  dramatic conversations such as superficial, assumptive and unfounded chitchat such as gossip, judging, and labeling simply for the sake of having any conversation.  More . . .  depth of thought that elevates the conversation, observes possibilities and suggests solutions to frustrations.  3. Daily Routine Less . . .  drama provoked by stretching ourselves too thin when it comes to our schedule, our budget, our emotional well-being. More . . .  depth of reasoning behind the decisions we make that become the framework of our lives - our routines, our relationships, our monetary expenses and investments.  ~18 Ways to Simplify Daily & Weekly Routines ~Archived TSLL posts on Relationships ~Archived TSLL posts on Money ~Today's image is a glimpse of one of my favorite weekly routines as shared on Instagram - Sunday morning.  4. Self-Awareness Less . . .  drama caused by poor engagement with others and letting our worries spill into other areas of our lives.  More . . .  depth of awareness to recognize when we need a "timeout" to recharge, rest, recalibrate and decide how we will positively address any situations in our lives that are causing us stress so that it doesn't bleed into other areas of our life unconsciously. (check out episode #227 for ideas on Self-Care) 5. Understanding Priorities Less . . .  drama provoked by unsolicited responses and commentary on every little event that occurs at work or in your life. More . . .  depth of recognition when it comes to your priorities as you identify which events/conversations requires your engagement and your finite energy. Contribute to conversations that are of importance and you feel you have something unique and positive to offer, otherwise let those who do feel invested in the conversation work through the matter at hand without you.  ~Responding vs. Reacting: The Difference, episode #145 6. Friendships & Relationships Less . . .  dramatic friends or individuals in your life that thrive off of stress, exhaustion, games or manipulation. More . . .  depth of character and integrity in the individuals you choose to spend time with. Sincerity, a healthy sense of self and kind offering of one's time and energy. 7. Mastering of One's Mind Less . . .  drama stirred up in your own mind needlessly due to the inability to master your thoughts, note them and move forward without being hampered by their attempt at distraction or self-doubt. More . . .  depth of self-awareness and recognition of what is going well, an understanding of how you function at your best and how to cultivate a life that helps your best self come to fruition. (check out TSLL's 2nd book which is primarily focused on helping readers attain their best self: Living The Simply Luxurious Life: Making Your Everydays Extraordinary and Discovering Your Best Self) 8. Boundaries Less . . .  drama from lack of self-respect which is communicated nonverbally as well as verbally when we don't understand our self-worth (Discover 10 Ways to Strengthen Your Self-Worth).  More . . .  depth of clarity by clearly communicating your boundaries through words and actions. We end up teaching others how we expect to be treated, what we will tolerate and what will never be acceptable not with our words alone, but also how we allow others to speak and treat us. The gift we give ourselves by being aware of how boundaries can be conveyed is that often we avoid drama all together by exemplifing ourselves as a person of self-respect.  ~A Powerful Couple: Vulnerability & Boundaries, episode #126 The beauty in choosing a life of depth over drama is that we won't even fully be aware of the drama we have avoided by living a life of depth because we no longer entertain it as an option. And that is what gives us more energy, more time and more space to spend our lives doing what we love, investing in what we care about and building relationships that we want to welcome and strengthen in our lives.  Petit Plaisir ~Destination Wedding ~read the interview with the writer and director Victor Levin (writer for Mad About You, 5 to 7) which appeared in The Washington Post https://youtu.be/TjXQzRWmb_I Sponsors for today's episode: Blinkist visit blinkist.com/SS promo code SS - to start your free 7-day trial HelloFreshVisit - https://www.hellofresh.com/sophisticate60 Use promo code sophisticate60 to save $60 Le Mysterethe first 50 Simple Sophisticate listeners will receive a free Le Mystere makeup bag use promo code SIMPLE Holly & Tanager, The Professional: Backpack Purse (check out the video below) Visit hollyandtanager.com/SIMPLESave 15% off your first order with promo code SIMPLE at checkout https://youtu.be/L04WUfRlANo   ~Image: One of my favorite weekly routines is captured - Sunday morning breakfast and reading material (via IG)

Attagirl Podcast
PC Culture – Episode 99

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2018 64:56


PC Culture – Episode 99   Are people sick of PC Culture? Do we spend too much time infighting while trying to out-woke each other? The girls discuss a new study that may shock you about being politically correct. Brittany Gibbons and Meredith Soleau are joined by their favorite guest, Tracy White, for another week of debate and belly laughs. YO! Check out our fancy new site, we’re pretty proud of it: girlsgirlsmedia.com Become a patron of Girl’s Girls Podcast! Support Brittany Gibbons and Meredith Soleau by visiting patreon.com/girlsgirlspodcast. A monthly Patreon donation of $2 or more gets you access to the private Girl’s Girls Podcast Facebook Group, newsletters, and an extra podcast every month, and free tickets to our live shows. This week’s show is brought to you by: Le Mystere offers amazing bras in sizes A-H, that are comfortable and fit perfectly. 50 of our listeners can get a free Le Mystere Cosmetic Bag with their purchase. Go to lemystere.com/gift, add the bag to your cart, add your other purchases, and then use promo code GIRLS to knock the price of the bag to zero. Wander Beauty is a line of multitasking beauty essentials that are easy to use and travel-friendly. So you can get ready in five minutes—and stay gorgeous on the go! The girls are huge fans of this makeup line! It’s time to make over your morning with Wander Beauty! Get 20% off your purchase at wanderbeauty.com/girls. Daily Harvest delivers perfectly portioned cups of frozen organic fruits and vegetables directly to your door. All you have to do is add water or your favorite milk to your cup, then just blend or heat. Meredith’s kids even love them! Go to daily-harvest.com and enter the promo code GIRLS for for three FREE Daily Harvest cups!

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Autumn brings many revelations and rewards. From the harvest of bountiful fruits and vegetables that have been waiting for months to reach their peak of flavor to the brilliant turning of colors seen in the leaves and needles from deciduous and the rare deciduous conifer trees (American Larch or Tamarack).  Autumn also reveals how well taken care of, how attentive we have been, to said crops and woods to enable them to reach this seasonal stage of harvest naturally and offer their full expression. As it pertains to each of us, we too are on a journey of self-discovery if we choose to be. I was recently listening to Ina Garten in a conversation she had with Katie Couric about her career with food, and at one point, she offers the advice of looking to our youth, perhaps as young as our early childhood to be reminded of what fascinated us. For her, it was cooking and baking, something she enjoyed as a young child, but not something encouraged in her family.  This something for Ina wasn't heeded until she was 30, at which point she opened her speciality grocery Barefoot Contessa, and then at thet age of 50 wrote her first cookbook.  As I have shared in the past, timing plays a role in our lives, and so too does the tenacity to remain curious about discovering our deepest and most sincere truths. Truths such as why you enjoy the company you enjoy versus the company that never quite leaves you inspired or perhaps worse. Truths such as what sparks your laughter, deepens your joy and elevates your motivation to try something new.  The editor of the Pulitzer Prize winning journalistic endeavor that broke the Watergate investigation in 1973, Ben Bradlee is well known for a simple phrase, "The truth emerges". And while yes, he is speaking more specifically about investigative reporting, I have experienced it to be true in the journey of life as well. If we examine the significant decisions that have led us to where we are today, at the time, we may not have known with deep, insightful clarity why we were drawn to a particular college, a particular person, a certain hobby or destination on the globe, but if we take the time to thoughtfully examine in hindsight, the powerful ahas as to why may become more crystalized.  I began to do this for myself regarding why I prefer to live on my own, and have my entire adult-life after undergrad. It has taken me nearly 20 years to understand this truth for myself.  That's the key - for ourselves. We cannot take someone else's truth and apply it to our lives. In a way that is plagiarizing, and no one can ever truly be appreciative of a life that is not sincerely constructed. Yes, we can absolutely gain inspiration from others' lives, but then we must apply that inspiration to the individual that we are. The truth I came to see with unwavering clarity was that as a young girl, being busy was valued, and being still not so much. Only with a few select people was enjoying my own company allowed (being able to be silent while together with another is truly one of the most comforting aspects of a partnership or friendship for me). And even fewer still accepted not only my being with my own company, but truly being who I am. Which is why I have curated a life where I can be exactly who I am when I am at home and let my creativity dance as it wishes. The truth, in this lesson, truly has been liberating.  So how can each of us encourage the truth to come forth? Live consciously.  Living consciously doesn't mean you have to examine every little detail of your life to death, but it does ask of you one of the fundamental premises of living simply luxuriously - make sure you aren't being led around by the nose. What draws you to the decisions you are making? Is it you intrinsically, or is it external influence? Ask yourself, what brings you peace? What brings you joy? As well, what brings you pleasure?  There are many factors in life that we can neither control or influence, but we can learn to recognize more confidently opportunity and information that will help us live our lives more authentically. But we can only do this if we are paying attention, listening and letting go of expectations.  The truth of who we are and who we will become is forever emerging as we are dynamic individuals full of more potential than our limited perspectives can imagine at this moment. But so long as we are striving forward, so long as we remain curious, new aha moments will cross our paths as more truth is given. So why not keep exploring, keep applying what you learn and with each piece of information you gather, your world becomes more enriching, more enjoyable and more inspired as others observe you growing and thus blossoming.  SIMILAR POSTS YOU MIGHT ENJOY: ~Why Not . . . Be Exactly Who You Are? ~The "How" of Tailored Simplicity ~3 Simple Steps to Designing Your Best Life Petit Plaisir ~In Paris: 20 Women on Life in the CIty of Light by Jeanne Damas and Lauren Bastide ~similar books - How to Be Parisian Wherever You Are (the podcast episode inspired by the book - 10 Ways to Unearth Your Inner Francophile, episode #4 ~The Simple Sophisticate, episode #229 ~Subscribe to The Simple Sophisticate: iTunes | Stitcher | iHeartRadio | YouTube | Spotify | Podbean Sponsors of the episode: Neat www.neat.com/SIMPLE Le Mystere the first 50 Simple Sophisticate listeners will receive a free Le Mystere makeup bag use promo code SIMPLE HelloFresh promo code: sophisticate30

The Simple Sophisticate - Intelligent Living Paired with Signature Style
228: 21 Parisian Decor Ideas from Ines de la Fressange's New Book

The Simple Sophisticate - Intelligent Living Paired with Signature Style

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 41:46


Home sweet Parisian home, whether you live in Paris or not.  Ines de la Fressange is stepping into the sanctuary with her new book Maison: Parisian Chic at Home (see my profile posts of her previous style books here, here and here), and along with her co-author Marin Montagut, they are both taking readers inside their own homes in Paris as well as inside 13 other Parisian apartments (the founder of Sézane, the duo behind the French decor and candle company Astier de Villatte, just to name a few). With the opportunity to review a copy prior to its release just this past Tuesday, my decor curiosities are deeply inspired as while there are many reoccurring themes that must be Parisian go-to decor ideas, there was much reaffirming of the ideas I saw this past summer both in Paris, but also throughout the countryside. Many of which are simple and inexpensive ways to add your signature style to your sanctuary whether you rent or own.  I have created a list of 21 decor ideas found throughout the book, and if more than just a couple of these ideas speak to you, I highly recommend picking it up as the photography by Claire Cocano is intimate and brilliant, and the insights from the homes' inhabitants are insightful and offer even more creative ideas.  Most importantly, and this was something I spoke with a handful of people while I was in France, the goal with Parisian and even French decor, is not about achieving perfection. Rather it is about creating a sense of bienevue (welcome) to whomever enters, a sense of ease and the ability to live and live well amongst the four walls (and perhaps a terrasse). From the details of essentials in the kitchen, to the touch of the outdoors with ubiquitous bud vases, simple, thoughtful decor takes time and is unique to each individual who lives in a space.  1.Welcome a variety of textiles Velvet, linen, hemp, damask silks are recommended by Ines de la Fressange for use on cushions, mattress toppers and other details about the home.  2. Add the light of candles Recently a reader asked about my favorite candles, and I am happy to share. I couldn't agree more with this decor suggestion as while having flattering and welcoming light from lamps is a wonderful idea, the natural movement of a flame is a lovely complement. Below is a list of my favorite candles: Bastide candles (as introduced by Sharon Santoni in one of her My Stylish French Boxes) Astier de Villatte (many scents) - in fact, the creators of these candles have their homes featured in this book. Hypsoé (currently loving and also from Sharon Santoni's My Stylish French Boxes)  Rosy Rings (many scents) Nest (various sizes)  Diptyque (lavender, santal (sandalwood) are my favorite) Carrière Frères (curious to try the Pear, Sandalwood, and Rosemary) - shop here for United States shoppers Trudon candles - for a luxurious gift (Ines de la Fressange recommends as well)  3. Use your "Sunday-best" tableware every day of the week Whether the handmade ceramics you love or the treasures you found at a brocante while traveling or a secondhand shop by perusing, use them and enjoy how the presentation when you sit down to dine elevates the flavor (it really can!). 4. Collect old, slender glass bottles for single cut flowers I am gradually adding to my collection and loving what I am finding. And even better, it saves money as you don't have to buy a full bouquet. 5. Use straw or raffia baskets (French market totes) in various sizes for storage In the book, you'll see a picture of Ines' home closet in which she has multiple baskets storing socks (large), make-up and accessories (small). 6. Collect tools of your creative craft Painter and co-author of Maison: Parisian Chic at Home, Montagut, collects painter palettes and arranges them into a collection or scene in his living space. Often found at garage sales for pennies, they would certainly provide much conversation and color in a home.  7. Keep your eyes open for details to add to your home Perhaps it is an old farm door to add to your kitchen épicerie or tiles for a backdrop, you never know when a unique and signature find will be discovered.  8. Create a backdrop for everyday life As shared about Ivan Pericoli and Benoît Astier de Villatte's apartment - their decor approach, is to welcome antiques (they need not always be expensive, perhaps more readily found in Europe, but such can be the case here in the states - secondhand shops often have many gems) and create a reading nook, a welcoming kitchenette, use beautiful ceramic dishes for everyday uses such as displaying fresh fruit, etc. to elevate the everyday experience. 9. Choose vintage lighting fixtures I tend to always look up and around when I enter a space and upon seeing signature lighting fixtures cannot help but smile. It is the attention to such details that reveals something lovely about the inhabitant that tended to the decor.  10. Collect and pair or group demijohns I saw many demijohns during my trip this past summer, and three of them were beautiful arranged in Sharon Santoni's cottage in which I stayed. Often they are sold with their wicker cover, but after removing the wicker, the green brilliance (there are many sizes and clear glass as well) adds a touch of life and elegance, as well as simplicity to a room. 11. Welcome handmade or handcrafted items into your home, especially your kitchen While functional, these items are often quite beautiful and can be easily displayed for eyecatching decor.  12. A wall with many mirrors for multiple perspectives Multiple homes featured in the book had a wall or a portion of a wall full of many different sizes of mirrors - one in a bathroom and the other in a living room.  13. Glazed terra-cotta jugs and carafes Multiple purposes can be found in Provençal finds such as glazed terra-cotta jugs and carafes for wine, water and olive oil as they make a lovely presentation on the table as well.  ~Olive & Branch Profile post 14. White walls, colorful decor Morgane Sézalory, the founder of Sézane (France's leading online clothing company - see my most recent post on their fall collection) swears by a white palette (walls, ceiling, etc.) and lets the rest of her decor be thoughtfully colorful.  15. Collect vintage tableware and display it, don't hide it. If you have plates, a tea/coffee set or anything made of ceramic or porcelain that you love, why not put it on display? Use it, of course as well, but when not in use, allow it serve as your decor as well. 16. Old wooden cutting boards are both functional and beautiful to display in groupings Wooden cutting boards seem to be just about everywhere online - Food52, Esty, etc., and if you are looking for trays or additional surfaces to cut upon as well as serve food, this idea is a wonderful way to create a decorative touch as well as function on-demand. 17. Paint doors or window frames black and juxtaposed with green foliage Depending upon the exterior or interior wall color, one apartment featured in the book had a beautiful black door with brilliant green wisteria draped about it during the summer months. The contrast was impressive.  18. Multiple bud vases filled with seasonal foliage or blooms Sharon Santoni demonstrated this idea beautifully in her guest cottage this summer, and it immediately captured my attention. I love the uniformity of having the same varietal, but each having their own vase. 19. One long, open shelf in the kitchen for everyday essentials Depending upon the layout of your kitchen, and if you do not have cupboard space, adding a single, long, shelf above your cooking space with beautiful brackets to hold it place is a simple way to add decor and function.  20. Select beautiful, simple glass storage containers for your food, and don't hesitate to use them as decor.  As I shared this past January, German Weck glass jars in oodles of sizes and shapes were my winter investment as I organized my kitchen cupboards; however, any glass container with a lid can enable you to store beautiful your food. Keep your eyes open and mix and match. 21. Add a globe According to the book, globes are making a comeback in the world of decor - small or large, with ornate stands or simple, artistic bases, if the addition of a globe speaks to you, now is definitely the time to start hunting for one. Whether you are a Francophile or a lover of signature style in your home, as you can see, it is the individual's tastes that will make the home beautiful. Having grown up with a mother who would take me to garage sales, and on other treasure hunts for the home, I thoroughly enjoy the details that I have welcomed into my sanctuaries over the years. Along with travel, when we have patience with the process and refrain from buying the same thing everyone else is buying from a big brand store, we share a piece of ourselves with not only our guests who cross the threshold into our homes, but we remind ourselves on a daily basis what inspires us and thus keep our creative side perpetually piqued and comforted as well. To pick up your own copy of Ines de la Fressange's new book, Maison: Parisian Chic at Home, click here.  ~View all of TSLL's French-Inspired podcast episodes here.  ~Tune in to TSLL's new vodcast - The Simply Luxurious Kitchen ~Learn more about TSLL's Weekly Newsletter  Petit Plaisir ~TSLL's French Cafe Jazz Playlist (no lyrics) ~The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Season 1 (Season 2 is coming soon!) Trailer of Season 1 https://youtu.be/fOmwkTrW4OQ Trailer of Season 2 https://youtu.be/483SfI1rpJ8 ~The Simple Sophisticate, episode #228 ~Subscribe to The Simple Sophisticate: iTunes | Stitcher | iHeartRadio | YouTube | Spotify Sponsor of Today’s Episode Le Mystere the first 50 Simple Sophisticate listeners will receive a free Le Mystere makeup bag- use promo code SIMPLE

Attagirl Podcast
Radical Honesty – Episode 97

Attagirl Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2018 66:47


This show is so funny, Meredith almost died laughing. Are you some sort of psycho like Brittany who likes to have sex with the lights on? Did you have more sex under Obama or Trump? Could you handle being radically honest with everyone in or life? Or is radical honesty just an excuse to say whatever you want like some sort of jerk? Are the girls really llama mamas? LISTEN: iTunes: http://bit.ly/GirlsGirlsiTunes Google Play: http://bit.ly/GPGirlsGirls Soundcloud: http://bit.ly/SCGirlsGirls Listen online: girlsgirlsmedia.com/girls-girls-podcast/ YO! Check out our fancy new site, we're pretty proud of it: girlsgirlsmedia.com Become a patron of Girl's Girls Podcast! Support Brittany Gibbons and Meredith Soleau by visiting patreon.com/girlsgirlspodcast. A monthly Patreon donation of $2 or more gets you access to the private Girl's Girls Podcast Facebook Group, newsletters, and an extra podcast every month, and free tickets to our live shows. Today’s show is brought to you by: Le Mystere offers amazing bras in sizes A-H, that are comfortable and fit perfectly. 50 of our listeners can get a free Le Mystere Cosmetic Bag with their purchase. Go to lemystere.com/gift, add the bag to your cart, add your other purchases, and then use promo code GIRLS to knock the price of the bag to zero. Simple Contacts: There are a million things demanding your time — contact lenses shouldn’t be one of them. With Simple Contacts, you can renew your prescription & reorder your contacts from anywhere in minutes. No more doctor’s offices or waiting rooms. Try it for yourself & save $30 on your lenses by going to simplecontacts.com/girls or entering the code GIRLS at checkout. Kopari’s Coconut Deodorant is aluminum-free deodorant that doesn’t suck! Say aloha to Kopari! Go to koparibeauty.com/girls to make the safe switch today, and see how you can save five-dollars off your first order! That’s koparibeauty.com/girls.

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"Cozy living is about creating an atmosphere of warmth, contentment, and pleasure within your home and in your life. It is increasing your awareness of and focusing on embracing the simple, everyday moments to rise above problems, release stress, enjoy friends and family, and to appreciate all you experience." —Melissa Alvarez, author of The Simplicity of Cozy: Hygge, Lagom & the Energy of Everyday Pleasures Over the weekend, I took a day to spend time doing simple activities I don't always have time to immerse myself in as the school year is in full swing. I took a day to exercise the important habit of being present, taking in the beauty of what was surrounding me and let myself feel what I felt. For many people, the past week was a week of external events affecting our emotions in ways we may not have expected and thus were not prepared for. Add on top of that a busy week of regular to-dos, meetings, responsibilities, etc., and it may have become overwhelming. During such weeks whenever they arise, but also when weeks are going well, tending to our self-care is essential. A few years ago on the podcast (episode #122) self-compassion was discussed as well as the seven benefits of choosing not to be our harshest critic, but rather being more gentle with ourselves as we do our best each day, which can be different depending upon the day.  Part of having self-compassion is taking good care of ourselves, being aware of our emotional tendencies, being tough and persevering when necessary, but also respecting that with more self-care, the persevering becomes easier. In other words, simply pushing through without the self-care makes it all the more difficult and the quality of what we produce is often severely diminished.  While I referenced this week as an example for making the effort to practice self-care, the practice itself is most effective when used preventively. In other words, by instituing regularly routines, rituals and choices into our everyday lives that elevate the quality, we are practicing self-care and thus elevating what we can endure and how well we work through any day that comes our way.  Today I'd like to share with you 16 ways to welcome self-care into your everyday way of living. Some are as simple as what types of ingredients you use in your kitchen to cook your meals, while others pertain to your relationships, and even others your sanctuary and daily routine. Let's get started! 1.Buy Quality Butter - look for a high butter-fat count. Often these brands will be from Europe - Plugra, Kerrygold and many French butters. Spend a little more and improve the simple experience with everything you enjoy butter. 2. Make a delicious fall dessert (see today's Petit Plaisir for an idea that will melt in your mouth and is simple as apple pie.) 3. Let yourself wake up without an alarm clock. 4. Take a hot shower and just let the hot water run down your body - stand still, close your eyes and enjoy.  5. Spend time in a bookstore or library. 6. Visit a winery or go wine tasting and enjoy sipping while gazing out upon the fall foliage. 7. Hire someone to clean your house, even if just once is all you can afford. Relish walking through the door and seeing an immaculately clean house asking nothing of you but to sit, relax and enjoy your space. 8. Purchase a luxurious candle, pick up a bouquet of fresh flowers, choose a movie you are curious to watch, either pick up your favorite take out or cook a wonderful comfort meal, and enjoy a truly luxurious solitary evening. 9. Sit outside at dawn or dusk or the middle of the day and just listen and watch the world, Mother Nature, the moment. 10. Cuddle with someone you love.  11. Bring a small bud or bouquet of flowers into your bedroom. 12. Slip into linen sheets spritz with lavender linen spray and dive into a delicious book.  13. Pick up a book that celebrates the seasons. I highly recommend Sharon Santoni's My French Country Home: Entertaining Through the Seasons 14. Plan a weekend away, even if just a town away where you can spoil yourself with mini adventures and dining adventures you have been eager to try.  15. Eat a chocolate truffle at the end of the day and sip a lovely cup of tea.  16. Soak in a hot bubble bath with your favorite tunes, candles lit and finish a good book. (I recently did exactly this and finished a delightful book on living in Paris.) The gift of self-care is not only what it brings to us and enriches in our daily experience, but how it improves our daily interactions and relationships with others. We begin to become more aware of our own feelings and needs as we listen more closely, and as it is a muscle, we can be better to observe when others are in need of a breather, a rest or a boost as well. When we invest in ourselves before the attention is needed, we avoid scenarios and situations we do not want to go through without realizing they may have occurred had we not been dutifully tending to ourselves on a regular basis. Today examine when and what you'd like to do to welcome a few self-care practices into your daily and weekly routine. Enjoy planning and looking forward and when in the moment of these self-care practices, simply savor and soak in the needed nourishment.  ~SIMILAR POSTS FROM THE ARCHIVES YOU MIGHT ENJOY: ~Why Not . . . Revel in Simple Pleasures? (two part series) ~The Hygge Phenomenon and Living Simply Luxuriously, episode #148 ~What Does a Simply Luxurious Life Look and Feel Like? ~What are people saying about TSLL's new venture into vodcasting? The Simply Luxurious Kitchen is an 8 episode video series where readers/listeners can now view Shannon cooking in her own kitchen sharing simple tips and ideas to elevate the everyday meal. Be sure to check out the most recent episode (episode #4) and enjoy the remaining 4 episodes each Saturday here on the blog until the end of October.  I am loving your cooking demonstrations @thesimplyluxuriouslifeit's real life cooking like home cooks do, and with your stories added in its extra fun to watch---and learn! -from IG follower, viewer and TSLL reader @lynnbhoffman Good Morning Shannon, great content as always. I was making my Sunday breakfast with you. Delicious food and most wonderful company. Thank you so much

Attagirl Podcast
Money Buys Happiness - Episode 96

Attagirl Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2018 56:32


Turns out, coconut oil was a passing trend like backyard chickens. Do you know what won't pass soon enough? Men holding women back financially. LISTEN: iTunes: http://bit.ly/GirlsGirlsiTunes Google Play: http://bit.ly/GPGirlsGirls Soundcloud: http://bit.ly/SCGirlsGirls Listen online: girlsgirlsmedia.com/girls-girls-podcast/ YO! Check out our fancy new site, we're pretty proud of it: girlsgirlsmedia.com Become a patron of Girl's Girls Podcast! Support Brittany Gibbons and Meredith Soleau by visiting patreon.com/girlsgirlspodcast. A monthly Patreon donation of $2 or more gets you access to the private Girl's Girls Podcast Facebook Group, newsletters, and an extra podcast every month, and free tickets to our live shows. Today’s show is brought to you by: Yumble. Say goodbye to frozen food and unhealthy school lunches! We use fresh natural ingredients to make healthified versions of meals your kids already love. We have a special offer for Girl’s Girls listeners. Visit yumblekids.com and enter code GIRLS30 for 30% off of your first two weeks of Yumble’s subscription service. Le Mystere offers amazing bras in sizes A-H, that are comfortable and fit perfectly. 50 of our listeners can get a free Le Mystere Cosmetic Bag with their purchase. Go to lemystere.com/gift, add the bag to your cart, add your other purchases, and then use promo code GIRLS to knock the price of the bag to zero.

Le mystère de la Miséricorde
08/10 - Le mystere de la Misericorde

Le mystère de la Miséricorde

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2018 34:11


Les apôtres après la Pentecôte ont ruminé sur la Croix - la Croix: instrument de musique que seul le Saint Esprit peut jouer et nous faire entendre sa musique - la Croix chante l'amour de Dieu pour nous - nous cherchons à attendrir Dieu en disant qu'on l'aime, alors que serait mieux de Lui dire que nous ne l'aimons pas - Dieu est blessé d'amour pour notre pauvreté et misère - il est blessé aussi parce que sa créature ne répond pas à son amour

Le mystère de la Miséricorde
10/10 - Le mystere de la Misericorde

Le mystère de la Miséricorde

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2018 21:25


La Croix chante la blessure de l'amour miséricordieux, la douleur de Dieu à cause de nos péchés - on a de Dieu exactement ce qu'on attend - pour choisir la miséricorde il faut aimer la miséricorde et devenir miséricordieux - nous sommes perdus parce que nous ne savons pas aimer, Dieu seul sait aimer

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Le mystère de la Miséricorde
07/10 - Le mystere de la Misericorde

Le mystère de la Miséricorde

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2018 33:17


Résolutions pratiques - ne pas pratiquer avant d'avoir compris - les apôtres n'avaient pas encore compris le coeur du Christ - ne pas imiter la conduite de ceux qui ont compris - il est bon de pratiquer la vertu dans le but de recevoir le don de comprendre le coeur du Christ: la folie de la miséricorde - être sage en gémissant vers la folie

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Le mystère de la Miséricorde
09/10 - Le mystere de la Misericorde

Le mystère de la Miséricorde

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2018 39:44


La mort du Christ et la nôtre comme chant d'amour - ce qui manque à la passion de Jésus - consentir à notre tour de mourir brulé par la blessure de l'amour miséricordieux - l'holocauste - la douceur de Dieu source des souffrances du purgatoire

Le mystère de la Miséricorde
04/10 - Le mystere de la Misericorde

Le mystère de la Miséricorde

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2018 34:47


Poser les vraies questions: celles sans réponse, celles des pauvres - l'interrogation soutenue par un coeur qui comprend - béatitude des larmes qui coulent en voyant notre péché dans la lumière de la miséricorde - l'orgueil invisible nous empêche d'avoir un coeur qui comprend

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Le mystère de la Miséricorde
05/10 - Le mystere de la Misericorde

Le mystère de la Miséricorde

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2018 36:08


Résumé des méditations précédentes - le Prisonnier qui du dedans frappe à la porte - nous n'avons pas l'air sauvé - Hérode et la fuite en Égypte, analogie de la passion - le monde ne peut pas supporter Jésus et le condamne à mort - nous sommes des monstres invités à devenir des saints

prisonnier le mystere
Le mystère de la Miséricorde
06/10 - Le mystere de la Misericorde

Le mystère de la Miséricorde

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2018 33:07


Le combat entre le Christ et ses apôtres - nous ne comprenons pas l'amour de Dieu - les apôtres et la Croix, les apôtres et la résurrection, les apôtres ne comprennent pas

Le mystère de la Miséricorde
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Le mystère de la Miséricorde

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2018 37:04


Le mystère de la Parole de Dieu - je ne comprends pas la parole de Dieu - la parabole de la forêt de 3 km - la tentation normale des contemplatifs c'est le désespoir et le remède c'est la Sainte Vierge

Le mystère de la Miséricorde
03/10 - Le mystere de la Misericorde

Le mystère de la Miséricorde

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2018 31:45


Le mystère de l'infidélité - Julienne de Norwich: deux aspects de la providence - Anna et mister God - Job posait les vraies questions - évangile: la musique de la vérité surtout où il y a contradiction - les psaumes: musique de la détresse et des vraies questions

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Le mystère de la Miséricorde
02/10 - Le mystere de la Misericorde

Le mystère de la Miséricorde

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2018 30:47


Angèle de Foligno et les prédicateurs - si quelqu'un croit savoir quelques choses ne sait pas comme il faut savoir - histoire de la fille athée qui devient prieure de carmel

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Vocal Chords
E4 - Better Together

Vocal Chords

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2018 56:59


In episode four of Vocal Chords, presenter and singer Iarla O Lionaird explores the power and spirit of the combined voice from church choirs to street protest, from prison camps to the factory floor. Iarla takes the journey from the unique sound of Robert Hollingworths solo voice ensemble, I Fagiolini, and grammy award winning folk choir Le Mystere des Voix Bulgares to the deep bass tones of Welsh mining mens choirs and the Singing Revolution of the Baltic States. South African singers talk of toyi toyi protests when the power of the marching crowds singing carried them for miles. Vocal Chords is the intellectual property of Athena Media Ltd and no production use can be made of the podcasts without the direct consent of the producers. www.vocalchords.ie

DJ Ribose Podcast
Fickle

DJ Ribose Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2018 100:03


With tracks from Bruxas, Le Mystere, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Akendengue, Roisin Murphy, OOFT!, Awanto 3, Maricopa, Shakarchi & Straneus, LK, Kapote, Kerem Akdag, Slow Hands, Ripperton, Heart People, Pink Floyd, Sandy Samuel, Renegades Of Jazz, The Rejected. Contact: dj@ribeaud.ch.

KEXP Live Performances Podcast
Le Mystere des Voix Bulgares

KEXP Live Performances Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2017 39:56


One of Wo'Pop host Darek Mazzone's most anticipated sessions in recent memory, Le Mystery des Voix Bulgares fill the KEXP Live Room with the power of a 23-person choir using open-throat singing to perform traditional Bulgarian music with contemporary arrangements. Running through a half hour of intricate and mellifluous vocal arrangements, the Prof. Dora Hristova-led ensemble perform a stunningly beautiful set alongside an interview between Hristova, Mazzone, and Jazz Theater's John Gilbreath. Recorded 4/21/2017 - 12 songs: Moma Houbava, Sama Li Si Den Zhanala, Horo. Shops Napevi, Izlel E Delyo Haidutin, Mehmetyo, Dai Mi Bothe, Yova, Vito Horo, Douda E Bolna, Dilmano Dilbero, Ergen DedaSupport the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Le Grand Changement Podcast
Podcast N°17 LGC5 TV avec jean Michel Raoux Vers une nouvelle Terre le mystere ANDIANA ..celle qui doit venir

Le Grand Changement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2017 129:23


“Vers une nouvelle Terre” Le retour des planificateurs invisibles bienveillants... Un super Esprit plus grand que cet univers peut il se manifester de nos jour ,et soutenir la métamorphose universelle de cet univers vers une nouvelle forme de conscience plus élevée ??

Saturday Classics
Rory Kinnear

Saturday Classics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2016 39:06


Ahead of his first lead singing role in twenty years in The Threepenny Opera at The National Theatre, actor Rory Kinnear presents a personal selection of music for voice. The voice as instrument, the voice as storyteller, voices together and voices alone, voices from the past and present, sacred and secular, voices which have all recently made him think: "Oh gosh, how long until we open?" Including Strauss's Geduld which brings back painful memories of a school singing competition, Le Mystere des Voix Bulgares who inspired a plum brandy soaked trip to Bulgaria, and Mozart's Mass in C minor, which moved Rory to tears in a village hall in the Brecon Beacons.

Parole proclamée
Le mystere de la piété

Parole proclamée

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2015 45:10


Jacques Pelletier – 1 Timothée3.16

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Les Dicodeurs: exercices de style - La 1ere
Le mystere : Daniel Rausis

Les Dicodeurs: exercices de style - La 1ere

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2008 1:08


Les Dicodeurs: Exercice de style (17.11.2008)

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