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Set sail with our Shonen Heads as they rank all of the current One Piece arcs! Intro music is "Shonen Showdown Opening" by Syn Strain In The Pentane and the ending music is "Chiptunes" by Liborio Conti (https://www.no-copyright-music.com/) You can support the podcast in the following ways: Merchandise Store: www.AAAShop.info Discord: www.AAADiscord.com Subscribe: www.aaapodcast.com/join Donations: www.aaapodcast.com/donate Patreon: www.patreon.com/AAAPodcast Thank you for your generosity and kindness
Nostalgia is a hell of a drug, so come join as our Shonen Heads try their best not to overdose on the anime industry exploiting this with their onslaught of remakes, reboots, and sequels. Intro music is "Shonen Showdown Opening" by Syn Strain In The Pentane and the ending music is "Chiptunes" by Liborio Conti (https://www.no-copyright-music.com/) You can support the podcast in the following ways: Merchandise Store: www.AAAShop.info Discord: www.AAADiscord.com Subscribe: www.aaapodcast.com/join Donations: www.aaapodcast.com/donate Patreon: www.patreon.com/AAAPodcast Thank you for your generosity and kindness
So the Big 3 sparked your interest in Shonen, but now what? Where do you go from here? Well tune in this episode to find out! Intro music is "Shonen Showdown Opening" by Syn Strain In The Pentane and the ending music is "Chiptunes" by Liborio Conti (https://www.no-copyright-music.com/) You can support the podcast in the following ways: Merchandise Store: www.AAAShop.info Discord: www.AAADiscord.com Subscribe: www.aaapodcast.com/join Donations: www.aaapodcast.com/donate Patreon: www.patreon.com/AAAPodcast Thank you for your generosity and kindness
Bleach deserves to be in the Big 3 god damnit, come and find out why this episode on Shonen Showdown! Intro music is "Shonen Showdown Opening" by Syn Strain In The Pentane and the ending music is "Chiptunes" by Liborio Conti (https://www.no-copyright-music.com/) You can support the podcast in the following ways: Merchandise Store: www.AAAShop.info Discord: www.AAADiscord.com Subscribe: www.aaapodcast.com/join Donations: www.aaapodcast.com/donate Patreon: www.patreon.com/AAAPodcast Thank you for your generosity and kindness
Tonight we will focus on the themes of relaxation, abundance, manifestation, health & positivity through repeated "You Are" affirmations. These will continue through your sleep, and seep into your subconscious mind. Relax your body and calm your mind with a gentle sleep talk down, followed by a relaxing breathing exercise before we begin our affirmations. If you would like to enjoy ad-free content, exclusive sleep stories, live readings and more, then you can join our wonderful Patreon community here: https://www.patreon.com/sleepycatmeditations Music by Liborio Conti
Feel free to grab some pillows or blankets for today's meditation on relaxing and resetting. This meditation is under 15 minutes, and I'll guide you through some grounding, releasing, and breathing exercises. This class we use ujjayi breathing to rest and revitalize. If you're feeling anything like me, I think we all need a little rest and reset before 2025! Feel free to doze off if needed, and Happy new year from me to you! May it be full of love and peace. Music by: Liborio Conti
Come play a game of Shonen 20 Questions with your favorite shonen heads and some very special guests. Intro music is "Shonen Showdown Opening" by Syn Strain In The Pentane and the ending music is "Chiptunes" by Liborio Conti (https://www.no-copyright-music.com/) You can support the podcast in the following ways: Merchandise Store: www.AAAShop.info Discord: www.AAADiscord.com Subscribe: www.aaapodcast.com/join Donations: www.aaapodcast.com/donate Patreon: www.patreon.com/AAAPodcast Thank you for your generosity and kindness
A 5 minute meditation to help you give your body and mind a moment to rest, reset, and refocus. You may wish to have an optional piece of paper and pen/pencil to jot a quick "braindump" of ideas or to-do items down. This is to help you better move these thoughts out of your mind, so you can restore for a few minutes! This class is great as a study break or after your workday. I hope you find it helpful! Support the podcast by ‘buying me a coffee' at https://ko-fi.com/meditationswithvanessa Wishing you peace, love, and happiness! Music by Liborio Conti
Join our shonen junkies as they breakdown their top 10 biggest hype shonen moments Intro music is "Shonen Showdown Opening" by Syn Strain In The Pentane and the ending music is "Chiptunes" by Liborio Conti (https://www.no-copyright-music.com/) You can support the podcast in the following ways: Merchandise Store: www.AAAShop.info Discord: www.AAADiscord.com Subscribe: www.aaapodcast.com/join Donations: www.aaapodcast.com/donate Patreon: www.patreon.com/AAAPodcast Thank you for your generosity and kindness
Join our shonen junkies as they breakdown their top 10 biggest hype shonen moments Intro music is "Shonen Showdown Opening" by Syn Strain In The Pentane and the ending music is "Chiptunes" by Liborio Conti (https://www.no-copyright-music.com/) You can support the podcast in the following ways: Merchandise Store: www.AAAShop.info Discord: www.AAADiscord.com Subscribe: www.aaapodcast.com/join Donations: www.aaapodcast.com/donate Patreon: www.patreon.com/AAAPodcast Thank you for your generosity and kindness
This 13 minute meditation is all about finding a safe space where you can let go of the outside world for a moment and tap in to focus on your breath, heart, and body. I hope this class is relaxing and restorative! You may wish to grab a blanket for this practice as well if it's cold where you are. Wishing you peace, love, and happiness! Music by Liborio Conti
Today's guided meditation is a quick and easy practice appropriate for all levels. We'll focus on breathing deep and using visualization techniques to relax. This short meditation session is great for any time of the day. It's appropriate for both beginner and advanced practitioners. It's best enjoyed from the comfort of your home, so I hope it can be a great addition to your day! Check out my Free (really) 3 Week Journal Prompts e-book, or Support the Podcast by ‘buying me a coffee' at https://ko-fi.com/meditationswithvanessa Wishing you peace, love, and happiness! Music by Liborio Conti
Join us as we discuss our favorite spooky shows for our favorite spooky season. Intro music is "Shonen Showdown Opening" by Syn Strain In The Pentane and the ending music is "Chiptunes" by Liborio Conti (https://www.no-copyright-music.com/) You can support the podcast in the following ways: Merchandise Store: www.AAAShop.info Discord: www.AAADiscord.com Subscribe: www.aaapodcast.com/join Donations: www.aaapodcast.com/donate Patreon: www.patreon.com/AAAPodcast Thank you for your generosity and kindness
Guess who's back!? And episode one hundred at that! Today we're going back to basics with an easy beginner-friendly meditation. This quick 7 minute mantra meditation is focused on helping you breathe deep and full. The practice will leave you with a sense of calm and focus. This short session is great for any time of the day, and especially nice as a reset after work or school. As always, I hope you enjoy this meditation and find it helpful. Support the podcast by ‘buying me a coffee' at https://ko-fi.com/meditationswithvanessa Wishing you peace, love, and happiness! Music by Liborio Conti
Sometimes the reason we struggle with living Happy is as simple as who or what we put on our dance cards. If what we "dance" with causes despair, anger, anxiety etc., we should dance with something else. The good news is, no matter who or what we've danced with, or are currently dancing with, we can always save the last dance for that Happy and positive choice. In fact, why wait for the last dance? Maybe it's time to switch dance partners now. Remember what brought you joy in the first place, and put THAT on your dance card. The songs we used in this episode are "Shut Up And Dance" by Walk The Moon, "Dance" by Petra, "Save The Last Dance For Me" by Michael Bublé, "Circle Of Life" by Elton John, "Rio Samba" by Liborio Conti, "Electric Boogie" by Marcia Griffiths, "Waves" by AVAWAVES and "Footloose" by Kenny Loggins. We don't own any rights. Contact usLinktree: www.Linktr.ee/HappyLifeStudiosEmail: Podcast@HappyLife.StudioYo Stevo Hotline: (425) 200-HAYS (4297)Webpage: www.HappyLife.lol YouTube: www.YouTube.com/StevoHaysTikTok: www.tiktok.com/@happylifestudiosFacebook: www.Facebook.com/HappyLifeStudios Instagram: www.Instagram.com/HappyLife_Studios Twitter: www.Twitter.com/HappyLifStudios If you would like to help us spread the HappyPayPal: www.PayPal.me/StevoHaysCash App: $HappyLifeStudiosZelle: StevoHays@gmail.comVenmo: @StevoHaysBuy Me A Coffee: buymeacoffee.com/HappyLifeStudioCheck: Payable to Hays Ministries or Steve Hays and send to 27240 213th Place S.E. Maple Valley, WA 98038
Maiden voyage of the Shonen showdown with Lady Emiry and Raggedy Doctor. Intro music is "Shonen Showdown Opening" by Syn Strain In The Pentane and the ending music is "Chiptunes" by Liborio Conti (https://www.no-copyright-music.com/) You can support the podcast in the following ways: Merchandise Store: www.AAAShop.info Discord: www.AAADiscord.com Subscribe: www.aaapodcast.com/join Donations: www.aaapodcast.com/donate Patreon: www.patreon.com/AAAPodcast Thank you for your generosity and kindness
The MEDIA INDIGENA 2024 Summer Series—our classic compendia of collected, connected conversations drawn from our voluminous eight-year archive—begins with the first in a five-part compilation, 'Why Canada Needs Natives Needy,' a wide-ranging rundown of all the ways this country has produced and perpetuates Indigenous dependency. And here in round one, we review its roots, entanglements which stretch back to the country's very creation. Featured voices this podcast include (in order of appearance): • Naiomi Metallic, associate professor of law at Dalhousie University, and Yellowhead Institute advisory board member • Tim Thompson, First Nations education advocate, and Yellowhead Research Fellow and advisory board member • Adele Perry, distinguished professor with the University of Manitoba department of history and women's and gender studies, and director of the Centre for Human Rights Research at U of M • Ken Williams, playwright and associate professor with the University of Alberta department of drama • Robert Jago, writer, educator, co-founder and director of the Coast Salish History Project • Danika Billie Littlechild, assistant professor of law and legal studies at Carleton University, and Ethical Space research stream leader at the Conservation through Reconciliation Partnership • Patrice Mousseau, former broadcast journalist and Satya Organics owner/creator // CREDITS: Creative Commons music this episode includes ‘Expanding Cycle' and ‘Up + Up (reprise/arise)' by Correspondence (CC BY); 'A Little Serious Scrape' by Liborio Conti; 'Atmo' by Michett (CC BY); 'Coat of Arms (Farther Away)' by Isle of Pine (CC BY ND).
Although unidentified in the popular show, Game of Thrones, Dubrovnik, serves as the center of action of the Kingdom of Westeros, King's Landing. Made famous by the show, this Croatian town has become a center for heavy tourist traffic. However, what remains recognized is the historical similarities between the real city and its imagined counterpart. This episode will dive into Dubrovnik's cultural, economic, and strategic significance as a crucial port city in the Mediterranean in the Early Modern period. We will explore the city through the notable Book of Navigation by the Ottoman Navy admiral and cartographer Piri Reis. Hosts and Researchers: Izy Maceda, Bobby Starck, Julia Pellegrini, Bella Pomarico, Zach Rubenstein, Jack Maier References: Bentley, Jerry H., Sanjay Subrahmanyam, and Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks, eds. “Crossroads Regions.”. In The Cambridge World History,4: 345–444. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015. Brummett, Palmira. “Ottoman Expansion in Europe, ca. 1453–1606.” In The Cambridge History of Turkey, edited by Suraiya N. Faroqhi and Kate Fleet, 44–73. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012. Carter, F. W. “The Commerce of the Dubrovnik Republic, 1500-1700.” The Economic History Review 24, no. 3 (1971): 370–94. Carter, F. W. “Dubrovnik: The Early Development of a Pre-Industrial City.” The Slavonic and East European Review 47, no. 109 (1969): 355–68. Sugar, Peter F. Southeastern Europe under Ottoman Rule, 1354-1804. Seattle:University of Washington Press, 1977 Music: “Game of Thrones Music No Copyright,” Liborio Conti. Picture: “Adriatic coastline north from Dubrovnik,” The Book of Navigation, The Walters Art Museum, ms W658. f. 151b.
Take a short break from your day and reset your mind. Be present and find more calmness, clarity and focus with this short but powerful mindfulness session. Music by Liborio Conti
After a brief and chance encounter with an ethereal deer in a park, you take an enchanting journey to a hidden forest, where everything is just that bit more magical. Enjoy a peaceful walk through your new kingdom, watch a firefly display and encounter a new companion, before you drift into a peaceful sleep. Music by Liborio Conti
This series on "Christians Who Sell Jesus" takes profiles that represent real-world scenarios wherein well-meaning individuals are actively engaged in the Jesus trade, often unwittingly. Luke is a gifted preacher and speaker. Some of the biggest summer camps book him years in advance, and large churches love to invite him to present at conferences. In the early years of his preaching ministry he would only receive honorariums as a free gift that churches might give him to help cover expenses. But now he receives more requests than he can commit to. At one point an old pastor told him that he needed to think about charging upfront for speaking engagements. This would help limit the amount of requests and enable him to start a college fund for his kids. His family agreed that this was a wise idea, and after considering it prayerfully, Luke began making it clear that he would require X amount in payment in addition to all of his travel expenses before agreeing to speak at an event. At first he didn't like how this exchange felt, especially when smaller, likable churches couldn't afford what he asked. But as the money started to flow, after a while he got used to it. Now and then, when Luke has quieted his heart and is out on an evening walk with God, conflicted sentiments crowd his thoughts, and his conscience wonders whether he's doing the right thing by putting a price tag on sharing what God has freely given him. But he's quick to tell himself, “At least you don't charge as much as your friend David does. He charges twice as much and doesn't even have the greatest things to say. Most respected Christian celebrities charge for speaking. Besides, how else could you help your kids with their college expenses? God wants you to care for your family.” Luke is a classic example of a man who bases his pursuit of holiness on people around him instead of on the standard of God's Word. As long as he's a little better than “that other guy,” he feels justified. He has believed a few lies: 1) putting his kids through college is more important than obeying God, 2) God is incapable of providing for his children through any other means than the ill-gotten gain of peddling God's Word, 3) as long as his sin is not as extreme as those around him, God is pleased and honored, 4) widely-respected, famous evangelicals are a better standard to live by than Scripture. While Luke is not actively trying to do evil, he has become complacent with the default state of affairs around him and is content to go with the flow. He's comfortable with worldly ways of thinking about money and ministry, so why rock the boat? sellingjesus.org | thedoreanprinciple.org | copy.church Music: "Amazing" by Liborio Conti, https://www.no-copyright-music.com
This series on "Christians Who Sell Jesus" takes profiles that represent real-world scenarios wherein well-meaning individuals are actively engaged in the Jesus trade, often unwittingly. James is a worship leader. When he was single he wrote some of his best worship songs in the evenings while working at a bookstore to make ends meet. His heart's passion is to serve the Church with Bible-saturated, God-centered, beautiful music that will point people to Christ. In the days of MySpace he was happy to post his songs for free for people to stream, and some of them started going viral. Eventually a Christian record label approached him and laid out a plan to turn his passion into a “career.” James trusted them because they seemed like sincere believers and were obviously “professionals” who had been in the worship business for decades. They convinced him that the best way to bless the most Christians with his music would be to join them and use his gifts to generate a full-time income. Now James leads worship events for large conferences and usually charges an upfront fee of tens of thousands of dollars for each event. His songs are now sung in churches around the world and bring in a steady stream of income through royalties and CCLI. He's happy that more people than he ever imagined are being touched by his music and encounter the presence of God. His recordings are no longer free to listen to, but every now and then he'll release one at no cost to download, which makes him feel good that he has done his part to be generous. James has been deceived by the “professionals” into believing that the worship of God can be sold as a commodity. He also has bought into the lie that reaching large numbers of people means that God must automatically approve of the way one is doing ministry. God must be happy and honored with the means, if the outcome is large. Unfortunately he has failed to take seriously the account of Jesus cleansing the temple because the place of worship and prayer had been turned into a marketplace. If James is honest with himself, he remembers being happier before he turned his passion into a full time career that denies people access to his music unless they pay. Although his former way of life proved that he could write amazing songs for the Church without treating it as a full time business, he now tries to convince himself that it's the only way for him to make it “sustainable.” He has already signed contracts and feels trapped in a corporate landscape that feels nothing like a real ministry. But everyone he respects is doing the same thing, and older, wiser Christians assure him that he's doing what's sensible, and that God is using him powerfully. And so, in his heart, the lie that the Jesus trade is respectable and inevitable has prevailed. Ending song by Andrew Case, freely given here. sellingjesus.org | thedoreanprinciple.org | copy.church Intro music: "Amazing" by Liborio Conti, https://www.no-copyright-music.com
This series on "Christians Who Sell Jesus" takes profiles that represent real-world scenarios wherein well-meaning individuals are actively engaged in the Jesus trade, often unwittingly. Recommended reading (even though, sadly, none of these books are free): Competent to Counsel The Biblical Counseling Movement after Adams Counseling the Hard Cases Speaking Truth in Love Check out this article: Charging Fees for Biblical Counseling? by Deborah Dewart Steve is a biblical counselor. He believes that God has called him to minister to the broken in spirit, and he sincerely wants to help people be healed and whole, walking in victory over sin through the power of the gospel. But he's concerned that if he charges the same rates for counseling sessions as other prominent biblical counselors in his area, he'll end up alienating the poor. During times of prayer he believes that God has placed a desire within him to simply give counsel for free, but older, more experienced counselors have talked him out of it. “God gave you common sense, and you need to be responsible and provide for your family,” they say. “Besides, if people don't pay you for your counsel, they won't value it.” So Steve has reluctantly decided to charge half of what most people usually charge. Although Steve believes that the Bible is sufficient for godly wisdom, he has failed to turn to it for answers to the simple question as to whether he should require payment for “speaking truth in love” to broken people. He has failed to heed Jesus' command to give freely (Matt 10:8), and allowed the conventional, worldly wisdom of his superiors to eclipse the sincere desire God has placed on his heart. He has also believed the lie that biblical counselors are somehow “above” raising support (as most missionaries do) to be able to minister freely and without compromising their sincerity. Steve is a tragic example of someone with an honest desire to honor God, but who was derailed by the blindness, complacency, and carnal pragmatism around him. He's trapped in a fog of confusion. In the end, biblical counselors are offering to lead people to Jesus through the Scriptures, with wisdom, truth, and sincere friendship–things that cannot and should never be sold. But Steve is unable to see this fact. sellingjesus.org | thedoreanprinciple.org | copy.church Music: "Amazing" by Liborio Conti, https://www.no-copyright-music.com
This series on "Christians Who Sell Jesus" takes profiles that represent real-world scenarios wherein well-meaning individuals are actively engaged in the Jesus trade, often unwittingly. Our intention is to engage with practical matters and have an open conversation about how each person can follow more closely in Christ's footsteps and give ministry freely. Jane believes that there are no guiding principles in Scripture regarding money and ministry because “everything is ministry, if it's done as unto the Lord, right? As long as we're loving God and our neighbor and seeking to make disciples, all of life is ministry! A janitor can work for the glory of God, and when he does, that's a ministry just as important as preaching. A Christian flipping burgers can be a ministry just as much as praying for someone's healing!” So Jane has concluded that, just as a janitor can demand payment for the work he is doing, a preacher can demand payment for each sermon he preaches. It's true that all of life should be lived to the glory of God, and that all believers are priests and should actively participate in building up the Body of Christ. But Jane has believed the lie that Scripture does not distinguish spiritual things from earthly things. Although she is well-meaning, and wants to glorify God, she has mistakenly oversimplified what it means to do Christian ministry. She also has wrongly conflated the truth that we should do everything as unto the Lord with the truth that some things are uniquely suited for the edification of the Church. The sincerity of encouragement and love are utterly compromised when done in exchange for money. Even unbelievers understand that some things like friendship and marriage should not be sold, and if they are sold, they are no longer real. Jane means well, but has been led astray by her culture's obsession with money and materialism, along with the desire to force Scripture to support the status quo. sellingjesus.org | thedoreanprinciple.org | copy.church Music: "Amazing" by Liborio Conti, https://www.no-copyright-music.com
This series on "Christians Who Sell Jesus" takes profiles that represent real-world scenarios wherein well-meaning individuals are actively engaged in the Jesus trade, often unwittingly. Our intention is to engage with practical matters and have an open conversation about how each person can follow more closely in Christ's footsteps and give ministry freely. Joe is a gifted author who writes books to help churches be healthier. He has valuable biblical teaching to share, and he genuinely wants to serve the Body of Christ. Since he has friends in high places, he's been able to get his books published by a large and influential Christian publishing house. He's happy that the publisher only charges $14.99 for each of his paperbacks, and $9.99 for the e-book versions. They pay him a dollar royalty for each sale. When people ask him about how much he makes from his books, he's always quick to say that he's not in it for the money, and the small kickback he gets doesn't even cover the amount of time each book takes him to write. The fact that he's losing money (in the sense that his profits don't equal the value of his time) makes him feel good that he's making a sacrifice for the Kingdom of God. Although Joe is well-meaning and sincere, and willing to sacrifice time and money to build up God's Church, he has been deceived in several ways. First, he wrongly assumes that Scripture allows the sale of ministry. What he's doing is clearly Christian ministry, and both Jesus and Paul make it crystal clear through their lived example and teaching that ministry should never be sold, but it should definitely be supported by the free generosity of God's people. Second, Joe wrongly believes that the only way Christian writers can care for their families and keep from poverty is by putting price tags on their books. The Bible and Church history are full of examples of servants of God who were provided for through the free giving of his people to do ministry, or who worked a secular job (like making tents) in order to pay the bills. Third, Joe has been deceived by promises of renown and acclaim if he publishes with a big-name publisher. Although he knows that he could distribute his book for free online digitally, and self-publish a paper version without receiving any profit, the lure of being perceived as a “legitimate” or “real” author because of the imprint of a well-known publisher prevailed. However, he covers up this desire for prestige by telling himself that a big publisher will reach more people. This may or may not be so, since he has never tried the alternative, but it doesn't matter. God does not measure success in numbers of copies distributed, but rather in obedience. And obedience would mean giving his writing away, and supporting his ability to write by some other means than selling it. Joe is unintentionally living the lie that reaching more people with his writing is more important than obeying God. For him, the ends justify the means. sellingjesus.org | thedoreanprinciple.org | copy.church Music: "Amazing" by Liborio Conti, https://www.no-copyright-music.com
For nearly a century, copyright legislation has been subtly but effectively applied, misused and abused in regard to the Word of God in order to chain the Bible to a new pulpit, differing in kind but not in essence from the restrictive practice so loudly decried in the Middle Ages. While the contemporary difference can be described in terms of dollars and cents, the net effect is identical: the free and unhindered access by God's people to the revealed truth of his Word is restricted once more, this time not by the ecclesiastical hierarchy, but by the chains of copyright and financial ransom as demanded by the proprietary publishers. Has God's Word suddenly ceased to be the “intellectual property” of God's people? Must it now remain under the peculiar control of executives, scholars, and lawyers? This is a paper presented at the Evangelical Theological Society in 1996 by Dr. Maurice Robinson. Dr. Robinson is a professor of New Testament and Greek, with expertise in NT textual criticism. We'll be talking more about copyright and intellectual property in the future and discuss whether they are biblically defensible. In the meanwhile, please visit copy.church to learn more about this topic, especially the bondage of God's Word. sellingjesus.org | thedoreanprinciple.org | copy.church Music: "Hidden Beauty" by Liborio Conti, https://www.no-copyright-music.com
People often attempt to justify the Jesus trade by dismissing the command of Christ in Matthew 10:8 as irrelevant to Christians today. They say that the command to freely give just doesn't apply to us anymore, so we can sell the spiritual and the sacred without any problem now. In this episode Conley Owens addresses the issue and argues that the command of Christ does indeed apply to us today. Conley is the author of The Dorean Principle: A Biblical Response to the Commercialization of Christianity, and is a pastor at Silicon Valley Reformed Baptist Church. sellingjesus.org | thedoreanprinciple.org | copy.church Music: "Hidden Beauty" by Liborio Conti, https://www.no-copyright-music.com
In this episode Jon, Conley, and Andrew discuss some of the common objections that typically come up when Christians encounter resistance to the Jesus trade. There are a lot of people with their entire lives invested in a system that monetizes ministry like everything else on the market, and when we point out that the Bible condemns the sale of ministry, but commends the support of ministry through the free generosity of God's people, there are a few knee-jerk reactions that tend to come up often. So this conversation is about these typical objections, and we do our best to respond. We hope this is helpful and edifying, and we realize that not everything we say in these conversations will be perfect or exhaustive, and so we encourage you to diligently search the scriptures for yourself and weigh what we have to say in the more thorough articles and resources over at sellingJesus.org. Music: "Hidden Beauty" by Liborio Conti, https://www.no-copyright-music.com/ sellingJesus.org | thedoreanprinciple.org | copy.church
A powerful 5 minute affirmation guided meditation you can do any time of day. We work through multiple areas of the chakras, self love, and self esteem. As you go through this class the practice is in acknowledging any reactions of fear or relief to each statement, and staying present. You may wish to journal anything that comes up for you during the class if you have extra time. Hope you find this class enlightening and relaxing! Support the podcast by ‘buying me a coffee' at https://ko-fi.com/meditationswithvanessa Wishing you peace, love, and happiness! Music: Inspiring Ambient by Liborio Conti
A 10 minute meditation to do in the evening or after work for a deep and restful sleep. Set an intention that this time is for you to relax, and enjoy! Support the podcast by ‘buying me a coffee' at https://ko-fi.com/meditationswithvanessa Wishing you peace, love, and happiness! Music: Nature Ambience by Liborio Conti
A 5 minute guided breath meditation for balancing. This class guides you through a simplified version of alternate nostril breathing to create calm and balance. Support the podcast by ‘buying me a coffee' at https://ko-fi.com/meditationswithvanessa Wishing you peace, love, and happiness! Music: I Believe by Liborio Conti
'The Format Doctor' Justin Scroggie reports on location from MIP TV in Cannes. What are the hot ideas of the moment and, as real-life meetings continue to evolve after the pandemic, what is the overall feel of the market? Additional music: Liborio Conti.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/tv-show-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A short meditation where we use the techniques of breath and body to create some relaxation and presence. Support the Podcast by ‘buying me a coffee' at https://ko-fi.com/meditationswithvanessa Wishing you peace, love, and happiness! Music: Winter by Liborio Conti
A bilateral EMDR sound meditation. I guide you into and out of this meditation class where we focus on the feeling of the music. Headphones recommended, and any blankets or props you might want to get comfy! Support the Podcast by ‘buying me a coffee' at https://ko-fi.com/meditationswithvanessa Wishing you peace, love, and happiness! Music: The Deep (EMDR version) by Liborio Conti
A short meditation you can do post-workout to reset and integrate. This extended savasana includes some gentle breathwork and affirmations. Support the Podcast by ‘buying me a coffee' at https://ko-fi.com/meditationswithvanessa Wishing you peace, love, and happiness! Music: Evolving Pads by Liborio Conti
The perfect 5 minute daily meditation to come back to the breath and check in with yourself. This short guided meditation class focuses on breathing deeply into the chest and belly to expand and deepen the breath, and let you relax. Support the Podcast by ‘buying me a coffee' at https://ko-fi.com/meditationswithvanessa Wishing you peace, love, and happiness! Music: "Just Relax" by Liborio Conti
Is there anything more sad than a dead hamster? Yes. A murdered hamster. In this second part, Nathan finds some curious evidence in Ms. Ackroyd's classroom: crumpled threats, raw beans, and... a Pokémon card? Enjoy The Empty Cage Exhibit Pt. 2! Do you have a hunch on who did it? If you're listening on Spotify, you (should) be able to see a poll below where you can select your guess from among the suspects. We're new to this, so let us know if the poll works! Contact us on Instagram or Twitter: @murdermuseumpod Additional music in this episode: "Cinematic Piano" by Liborio Conti (no-copyright-music.com)
A 5 minute guided meditation to connect to the breath and body. We'll lengthen the exhale to calm and relax the body by breathing in for 5, and out for a count of 9. If this isn't comfortable for you, simply do what you can! Support the podcast by ‘buying me a coffee' at https://ko-fi.com/meditationswithvanessa Wishing you peace, love, and happiness! Music: Relaxing Background by Liborio Conti
When a beloved class pet goes missing during recess, Detective Nathan must explore and investigate the most treacherous crime scene yet: an Elementary School classroom. Will he catch the classroom culprit? Or will he eat an eraser? Welcome to the Empty Cage Exhibit! Do you have a hunch on who did it? Let us know on Instagram or Twitter: @murdermuseumpod (Or, if you're listening on Spotify, you can type your guess in the Q&A section where it says "Whodunit??") Additional music in this episode: "Sad Cinematic" and "Cinematic Piano" by Liborio Conti (no-copyright-music.com) Darkest Child Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
A 20-25 minute guided meditation on the fleeting magic of rainbows! This class guides you through breathing and chakra visualization techniques to find gratitude and present moment awareness. You can now support the podcast by ‘buying me a coffee' at https://ko-fi.com/meditationswithvanessa Wishing you peace, love, and happiness! Music: Tranquil Meditation by Liborio Conti
A 15 minute guided meditation on wind, gusts, and the breath. This class is all about using breathing and visualization techniques to find peace and calm. You can now support the podcast by ‘buying me a coffee' at https://ko-fi.com/meditationswithvanessa Wishing you peace, love, and happiness! Music: "Calmness" by Liborio Conti
A guided meditation on waves and water. This class is all about breathing and visualization. This guided meditation can be done any time of day, but would be great for when you're ready to relax after work or before bed. You can now support the Podcast by ‘buying me a coffee' at https://ko-fi.com/meditationswithvanessa Wishing you peace, love, and happiness! Music: "Nature Ambience" by Liborio Conti
Principal Coolidge is dead, and five alumni at the Everton High Reunion are looking suspicious... but whodunnit? Join Marcus and Nathan as they finish the Yearbook Exhibit! Did you solve the case before Marcus did? Or did you have a hunch? Let us know on Instagram or Twitter: @murdermuseumpod Additional music in this episode: "Scary" and "Get To You" by Liborio Conti (no-copyright-music.com) Darkest Child Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Flowering guided meditation on positivity, kindness, self care, and nurturing affirmations. "Be the flower" as you visualize your roots and the warmth of sunlight. Then come back to your mind and body to plant a seed of kindness, and watch it bloom before we close off class. This guided meditation can be done any time of day to check in with yourself and set an intention of self-love. You can now support the Podcast by ‘buying me a coffee' at https://ko-fi.com/meditationswithvanessa Wishing you peace, love, and happiness! Music: "On a Piano Cloud" by Liborio Conti
15 minute guided meditation on forests, trees, and grasses. This peaceful meditation class takes you through gentle movement, grounding, and centring practices. Use this class as a chance to let go, breathe deep, and find a sense of calm and peace. You can now support the Podcast by ‘buying me a coffee' at https://ko-fi.com/meditationswithvanessa Wishing you peace, love, and happiness, Namaste! Music: "Forestal" composed by Liborio Conti
Do you remember those silly yearbook superlatives? "Most likely to succeed", "Most attractive", "Most Likely to be Murdered at a High School Reunion"... Well, looks like there may have been some truth to those, after all. It's a new murder mystery, and now Marcus is the detective! Can you solve this case before he does...? Follow us on Instagram and Twitter: @murdermuseumpod Additional music in this episode: "Scary", "Harp Arpeggio", and "Get To You" by Liborio Conti (no-copyright-music.com) Darkest Child Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
The PCs make their way to the Hissing Gulch, but not before they need to perform.You can find us on Twitter @25northpodcastYou can join our Discord community with this invite code "beNzEN8JjY"You can send us an email at 25northpodcast@gmail.com if you wishMusic:"Outcast" by Myuu"Cervantes" by Wenches & Rogues"Harmonica Blues" by Liborio Conti"Mud Hardy's" by Wenches & RoguesAll other music by Tabletop Audio
Folton, Bubba and Velder spend get pampered, Shania helps Philipe and Kibwe shows its gratitude! You can help us grow and get exclusive bonus content by visiting The Danger Club Patreon! Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, Twitch and Discord! Music thanks to: Kevin Macleod, Liborio Conti, Lantern, Whitesand, and Ross Bugden.
We've covered multiple adult liars over the years in our courtroom, but this show's subject just may take the cake. It's one thing to tell a little white lie that hurts no one, but to completely create a new personality for yourself, accent and all, is just weird. Hilaria Baldwin apparently has done just that, and it appears as though she's going to pull it off. What would you do if your best friend just started talking with an accent one day? Besides wondering if they smell burnt hair and may be having a stroke, most will quickly shut that down or find a new friend. How did she go from New Englander to Spanish hottie? Does she have family in Spain, or is it just a cool place to visit? And we gotta know, what is it like to be married to a Baldwin brother? We'll dive into all this and more in this episode of AHC Podcast. Intro Music Credits: {Link: Download https://www.no-copyright-music.com/wp...} Free no copyright background royalty free music, composed by Liborio Conti. Free background music for videos, apps, documentary, film, presentations, youtube, etc. Download free background music from my royalty free audio library. Citations: Callahan, M. (2020, December 29). It's not just her name, Hilaria Baldwin's entire life is a fake. New York Post. Retrieved October 8, 2022, from https://nypost.com/2020/12/28/its-not-just-her-name-hilaria-baldwins-entire-life-is-a-fake/ Lewis, H. (2022, January 12). The identity hoaxers. The Atlantic. Retrieved October 8, 2022, from https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2021/03/krug-carrillo-dolezal-social-munchausen-syndrome/618289/ Renfro, K. (2020, December 30). A complete timeline of Hilaria Baldwin's contradictory and misleading public life, and how it all blew up. Insider. Retrieved October 8, 2022, from https://www.insider.com/hilaria-baldwin-spanish-controversy-public-life-timeline-2020-12#may-2014-the-times-profiles-baldwin-a-couple-of-weeks-later-and-repeats-the-mention-of-boston-and-spain-18 Rosman, K. (2020, December 30). The hilaria baldwin story: 'I'm living my life'. The New York Times. Retrieved October 8, 2022, from https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/30/style/hilaria-baldwin-interview.html Ross, M. (2021, February 4). Salma Hayek admits being 'fooled' by Hilaria Baldwin's 'extreme' spanish act. The Mercury News. Retrieved October 8, 2022, from https://www.mercurynews.com/2021/02/03/salma-hayek-admits-being-fooled-by-hilaria-baldwins-extreme-spanish-act/ Weisenstein, K. (2020, December 29). Why did Hilaria Baldwin fake her identity? 2 psychologists attempt to explain. Mic. Retrieved October 8, 2022, from https://www.mic.com/p/why-did-hilaria-baldwin-fake-her-identity-2-psychologists-attempt-to-explain-52995736
Hello Legends and welcome back to Legendary Africa! Today, I have some tricky tales from Jackal and his sons. Our first tale follows Jackal himself and a rather unfortunate encounter with Tortoise. Our second tale follows Jackal's eldest son, Jackal the elder, who tricks the mightiest creatures one after the other until he is brought to a crushing stop by an unlikely beast. Lastly, we meet Jackal's youngest son, Jackal the younger, who messes with the wrong sheep. #staylegendary Podcast feature: History of Africa podcast - listen here Timestamps 00:00:00 - Episode start 00:01:26 - Intro 00:03:13 - Jackal and Tortoise 00:14:25 - Jackal the elder's tricky deeds 00:31:17 - Jackal and Sheep 00:39:17 - Story comments 00:41:11 - Podcast feature: History of Africa podcast 00:42:18 - Outro and credits ***FOLLOW US*** Instagram: @legendarypod Twitter: @Legendarypod1 Main link: https://linktr.ee/legendarypodcast Proud member of the Straight Up Strange Network: https://www.straightupstrange.com/ Sources The Grey Fairy Book (1900) and The Orange Fairy Book (1906) by Andrew Lang Music credits Intro/outro: Across the Savannah by Aaron Kenny (YouTube Audio Library) 'Africa' by Liborio Conti - find his amazing music here Sound effects from freesound.org Logo: Made by yours truly on Canva