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REISELUST!? – Radioreise.de
REISELUST Berlin-Mitte Zwischen Fernsehturm und Gendarmenmarkt

REISELUST!? – Radioreise.de

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 57:10


In dieser Radioreise führt Sie Alexander Tauscher durch Berlin-Mitte. Freuen Sie sich auf einen Rundgang mit besonderen Momenten im Herzen der deutschen Hauptstadt. Unsere Tour beginnt auf dem Berliner Fernsehturm, dem höchsten freistehenden Bauwerk Deutschlands und dem derzeit dritthöchsten Fernsehturm Europas. Er wurde Telespargel oder Honeckers Protzkeule genannt, er hat alles überstanden und überlebt. Der, wie er heute genannt wird, TV-Turm schießt vom Alexanderplatz in die Höhe und ermöglicht das 360-Grad-Panorama über die Bundeshauptstadt. Kai Matzanke, der Marketingleiter des Fernsehturms, erklärt uns die neuen Highlights am Fuß und in der Aussichtskugel. Jan Seifert, Moderator bei Star.FM Maximum Rock schaut mit uns gemeinsam auf seine Wahlheimat. Der in Ostthüringen geborene leidenschaftliche Radiomacher plaudert beim Blick auf sein Spree-Athen über besondere Erlebnisse an gewissen Orten, die wir aus der Vogelperspektive sehen. Der in Hamburg geborene Friedrich-Carl Wachs erzählt uns, wie er sich im Laufe der Jahre in einen zunächst nicht geliebten Fernsehturm regelrecht verliebt hat. Der Mann, der am 9. November 1989 am Brandenburger Tor auf der Mauer tanzte, wohnt nun fast zu Füßen des Fernsehturms nah am Hackeschen Markt und schwärmt von der einzigen Metropole Deutschlands, Berlin. Berlin-Guide Tatjana Rossa flaniert mit uns entlang der legendären Straße "Unter den Linden". Später führt sie uns zum wohl schönsten Platz Berlins, dem Gendarmenmarkt. Ihre Tour endet in der Friedrichstraße an der Grenze der Stadtbezirke Mitte und Kreuzberg, am legendären Checkpoint Charlie. Sie erinnert an die Zeit der zementierten Teilung und an Momente, die zwischen und Frieden lagen. Gordon Freiherr von Godin, der Chef des DDR-Museums unternimmt mit uns eine kurze Zeitreise zurück in den untergegagenen ersten Arbeiter- und Bauernstaat auf deutschem Boden. In einer späteren Radioreise wird er mit uns ausführlich die Geschichte der DDR aufrollen. Anschließend statten wir einer betagten, aber jungebliebenen Dame einen wunderbaren Besuch ab - Clärchens Ballhaus. Über das breite Tanz-Angebot dieser Berliner Institution und über das Restaurant „Luna D'Oro” plaudert Gastgeberin Claudia Steinbauer. Unser Basiscamp in Berlin-Mitte ist ein Haus mit ebenfalls bewegter Geschichte. Als einstiges Palasthotel war es eine Legende zu DDR-Zeiten. Das Radisson Collection Hotel, Berlin liegt direkt am Spreeufer neben dem Berliner Dom und ist der beste Ausgangspunkt für Sightseeing zwischen Museumsinsel und Nikolaiviertel. Marketing-Chef Simon Riegler-Kern spricht über den neuen Living-Tree, die Domlounge und das kulinarische Angebot im Hotel. Viel Spaß in dieser Radioreise durch die Mitte von Spree-Athen!

Two Tree Guys
#127: What's Your Story? - Phil Berwick - Living tree Care - From Saving Trees to Saving Men

Two Tree Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2024 25:46


Meet the 67-year-old tree expert who's been climbing for almost 50 years. He started at 17 and had to be rescued out of the tree on his first climb! Hear about his journey from post-Vietnam tree work, pruning during dormancy, and battling Dutch Elm Disease—plus his faith and commitment to preserving trees whenever possible.   livingtreecare.com

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Interviewing the Legends: Rock Stars & Celebs
Jon Anderson 'YES' Legend Talks New Album with The Band Geeks!

Interviewing the Legends: Rock Stars & Celebs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 30:11


JON ANDERSON AND THE BAND GEEKS RELEASE NEW ALBUM ENTITLED ‘TRUE' AND TOURING “YES EPICS, CLASSICS, AND MORE” ZOOM SPECIAL EVENT WITH ‘YES' LEGENDARY SINGER JON ANDERSON! Hello everyone and welcome to another edition of Interviewing the Legends I'm your host Ray Shasho After months of anticipation, the debut album from Jon Anderson and The Band Geeks, “TRUE”, has been released. The nine-song album, produced by Jon and Richie Castellano, is the album YES fans worldwide have been waiting for since Jon's departure from the band in 2008. The album's centerpieces are two epic tracks, the 16 and a half minute “Once Upon a Dream” and the nearly 10 minute “Counties and Countries”. To celebrate the release, a video for “Counties and Countries” recently premiered.  The video was created by Jon's long-time videographer Michael Byrne. PLEASE WELCOME LEGENDARY SINGER… SONGWRITER... MUSICIAN… MOST RECOGNIZED AS THE VOICE OF ‘YES' JON ANDERSON TO INTERVIEWING THE LEGENDS … PURCHASE The new album by JON ANDERSON AND THE BAND GEEKS entitled ‘T R U E' Available at https://ffm.to/jonandersontrue and amazon.com "TRUE the new album by Jon Anderson and the Band Geeks exceeds expectations. I consider it the best album of the year. Poetic songwriting, extraordinary musicians, Classic Yes demeanor and vocalizations. Every track is a triumph, a genuine Progressive Rock masterpiece!" 5 stars …By music journalist Ray Shasho   FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT JON ANDERSON AND THE BAND GEEKS VISIT https://jonanderson.com/ Official website https://www.facebook.com/TheJonAnderson/ Facebook https://www.instagram.com/jonandersonmusic/ Instagram Twitter - @JonYesEpic Twitter TikTok - @JonAndersonYESEpic TikTok YouTube - Jon Anderson YES Epics & Classics - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIvSkw_3SAs1Yy2Ro68GzLw https://richiecastellano.com/bandgeek/ Band Geek official website:   JON ANDERSON & THE BAND GEEKS THE TOUR 2024 Jon and The Band Geeks commence leg 3 of their summer tour September 11 in Beverly, Mass.  All remaining dates are below: 9/11/2024 - Beverly MA - Cabot Theatre 9/13/2024 - Glenside PA - Keswick Theatre 9/15/2024 - Glenside PA - Keswick Theatre 9/19/2024 - Portchester NY - Capitol Theatre 9/21/2024 - Montclair NJ - Wellmont Theatre 9/27/2024 - Staten Island NY - St George Theatre *w/Special Guests The Return of Emerson, Lake & Palmer   DISCOGRAPHY JON ANDERSON SOLO Olias of Sunhillow (1976) Song of Seven (1980) Animation (1982) 3 Ships (1985) In the City of Angels (1988) Deseo (1994) Change We Must (1994) Angels Embrace (1995) Toltec (1996) Lost Tapes of Opio (1996) The Promise Ring (1997) Earth Mother Earth (1997) The More You Know (1998) Survival & Other Stories (2011) 1000 Hands: Chapter One (2019) True (forthcoming, August 2024)   Pre Yes The Warriors - Singles : 1964 : "You Came Along" / "Don't Make Me Blue" (7", Single) - Album : 2003 : Bolton Club 65 - Recorded live in 1965 and published on CD in 2003 on Voiceprint Label. Yes Yes (1969) Time and a Word (1970) The Yes Album (1971) Fragile (1971) Close to the Edge (1972) Yessongs (1973) (triple live album) Tales from Topographic Oceans (1973) (double studio album) Relayer (1974) Yesterdays (1975) (studio compilation including rare cuts) Going for the One (1977) Tormato (1978) Yesshows (1980) (double live album, originally intended as triple) Classic Yes (1980) (studio compilation with two bonus unreleased live cuts) 90125 (1983) 9012Live: The Solos (1985) (live) Big Generator (1987) Union (1991) Yesyears (1991) (quadruple CD compilation box set including rare and unreleased tracks) Talk (1994) Keys to Ascension (1996) (studio & live double CD album) Keys to Ascension 2 (1997) (studio & live double CD album) Something's Coming: The BBC Recordings 1969–1970 (1997; a.k.a. Astral Traveller) Open Your Eyes (1997) Yes, Friends and Relatives (1998) (double CD album compilation including remake of Owner of a Lonely Heart) The Ladder (1999) House of Yes: Live from House of Blues (2000) (double CD live album) Magnification (2001) In a Word: Yes (1969–) (2002) (quintuple CD compilation box set including rare and unreleased tracks) The Ultimate Yes: 35th Anniversary Collection (2004) (U.S. triple CD album edition including unreleased acoustic versions) The Word Is Live (2005) (triple CD live album) Live at Montreux 2003 (2007) (double CD live album) Union Live (2011) (double CD live album) Progeny: Seven Shows from Seventy-Two (2015) (14-CD live box set)   Jon and Vangelis Studio albums Short Stories (1980) The Friends of Mr Cairo (1981) Private Collection (1983) Page of Life (1991) Page of Life (1998) (Alternate version not approved by Vangelis) Compilations The Best of Jon and Vangelis (1984) Chronicles (1994)   Anderson, Harley & Batt Whatever You Believe (1988) (charity single) Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe (1989) In the Big Dream - A Video Compilation (1989) (video) An Evening of Yes Music Plus (1993) (double live album, recorded in 1989) An Evening of Yes Music Plus (1993) (video) Live at the NEC (2012) (2CD + 1DVD live album, recorded in 1989) Anderson/Wakeman The Living Tree (2010) The Living Tree in Concert Part One (2011) (CD live album) Jon Anderson & Matt Malley Family Circle (2014) (download only charity single) Anderson-Ponty Band Better Late Than Never (2015) (CD/DVD live album) Jon Anderson & Roine Stolt Invention of Knowledge (June 2016)[8][9] Yes Featuring Jon Anderson, Trevor Rabin, Rick Wakeman Live at the Apollo (2018) (2CD live album)     Support us on PayPal!

Kottke Ride Home
Screaming Woman Mummy Mystery Solved, Possible Natural Treatment for Baldness, and TDIH - The Oldest Known Living Tree Cut Down

Kottke Ride Home

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 19:45


At least one mystery of the famous screaming woman mummy is solved, and we've heard this a million times before, but scientists believe they may have discovered a NATURAL and effective treatment for male pattern baldness. Plus, on This Day in History, the world's oldest known living tree was cut down. 'Screaming Woman': Egyptian mummy's pained expression may have been caused by rare event | Offbeat News | Sky News Scientists may have finally found a cheap, natural cure for baldness | BBC Science Focus Magazine Frontiers | Stimulation of hair regrowth in an animal model of androgenic alopecia using 2-deoxy-D-ribose (frontiersin.org) Why a scientist cut down ‘the oldest living tree' - High Country News (hcn.org) How One Man Accidentally Killed the Oldest Tree Ever | Smithsonian (smithsonianmag.com) Contact the show - coolstuffcommute@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

King Hero's Journey Podcast with Beth Martens
Mark Archer: The Fruit of the Living Tree [King Hero Interview]

King Hero's Journey Podcast with Beth Martens

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 126:49


While you may have noticed I had given up on making sense of the Bible, when I heard Matt Presti interviewing Mark Archer I knew I needed to take another pass at it. Based on many years of study, including translating from the Hebrew, Mark's discoveries might be unpopular with both the Christian and new age side of things, but I like the truth, more than I want to be certain of any conclusions I've drawn and got attached to.  In this interview we will discuss the history of Jesus as a man, the nature of life and death in this eclipse and Easter season, free will, and what the path of the living tree is compared with the trap most have found themselves in. Mark's Bio:  I am 63 years old. I was born into a semi Christian family. My mother was a Christian, but my father was not. My parents would take us children to a local church every Sunday, and at the age of 12 I became a Christian. I prayed for wisdom and knowledge. Before that I was doing poorly in school, but after I did dramatically better. After School, I joined the Army. I have since then had a fascination with the Bible and I became really interested in the original language of the Bible and when I would study the Bible I would study the Bible from it original language. I would always try to verify with the original language and definitions with what the pastors were preaching.  In 1993, I went to a local bookstore to look up books about the new age movement and I found one that told me about a cipher code in the Torah of the Bible, which is the first five books of the Bible and contains 187 chapters and there is a separate code for each chapter and I had only one code, the first one.  In 2001, I went to Tennessee for the feast of Tabernacles and I met a man and I felt led to share with him the code, and he told me that the code was put into the Bible by his people, and we began to discuss the code, but he never corrected me in regards to my translation of the code.  I learned a lot about how to translate the Bible by him, and I had begun to translate the first five books of the Bible. I have published them on Amazon Kindle. I have also started a commentary of Genesis called “A Revelation of Genesis The First Messiah vol 1 The Adam Families”,  Vol 2 Choose With the  Living” and "Vol 3 The Days of Noach”. I am presently working of Joshua and I have a website called treeoftheliving.com where you can find a link to all my books. *** Here are all of the links I promised, and a few more! Sign up to learn the archetypes of controlled op, the 31 signs of controlled op, and hear a stage recording of my Anarchapulco workshop
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KVNU On Demand
Senior Moments: Living Tree Medical

KVNU On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2024 27:58


Dr. Duke with Living Tree Medical talks about taking care of your health.

KVNU On Demand
Senior Moments: Living Tree Medical

KVNU On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2023 27:58


Dr. Duke with Living Tree Medical discusses the process of empowering patients

In With the New
Bringing Plant-Based Alternatives to Market

In With the New

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 20:06


Emily Wilson is the Co-founder and CEO of Living Tree Foods, an emerging plant-based food company that aims to remove the barriers to eating a plant-based diet by making accessible vegan versions of traditional animal products. As an advocate for animal welfare and environmental sustainability – with a passion for plant-based foods – Emily launched Living Tree foods with her first creation: delicious cashew-based cheese spreads. How Emily's passion for animal rights and sustainability and her love of food fueled her journey from law student to food company CEO.

Weird AF News
A Christmas tree vandalized many cars. Rent a living tree this holiday season and save the planet.

Weird AF News

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 26:04


Police looking for a vandalizing Christmas Tree in Poland. Rent a living Christmas tree this holiday. Inflation is affecting Tamale prices during the holiday. // Weird AF News is the only daily weird news podcast hosted by a comedian and recorded in a closet. Show your SUPPORT by joining the Weird AF News Patreon where you'll get bonus episodes and other weird af news stuff http://patreon.com/weirdafnews  - WATCH Weird AF News on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/weirdafnews - check out the official website https://WeirdAFnews.com and FOLLOW host Jonesy at http://instagram.com/funnyjones or http://twitter.com/funnyjones or http://facebook.com/comedianjonesy or http://Jonesy.com

KVNU On Demand
Senior Moments: Living Tree Medical Group

KVNU On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2022 27:58


Staff of Living Tree Medical Group and Urgent Care discuss services and medical options

Hub Dialogues
Episode #83: Dialogue with Asher Honickman

Hub Dialogues

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 47:18


Hub Dialogues (part of The Hub, Canada's daily information source for public policy – https://www.thehub.ca) are in-depth conversations about big ideas from the worlds of business, economics, geopolitics, public policy, and technology.The Hub Dialogues feature The Hub's editor-at-large, Sean Speer, in conversation with leading entrepreneurs, policymakers, scholars, and thinkers on the issues and challenges that will shape Canada's future at home and abroad.This episode features Sean Speer in conversation with Canadian lawyer and legal thinker Asher Honickman about the state of judicial thought in Canada including the influence of the so-called "Living Tree" doctrine, Canada's Originalist tradition, and the policy and political consequences of these two judicial approaches.If you like what you are hearing on Hub Dialogues consider subscribing to The Hub's daily email newsletter featuring our insights and analysis on public policy issues. Subscription is free. Simply sign up here: https://newsletter.thehub.ca/.The Hub is Canada's leading information source for public policy. Stridently non-partisan, The Hub is committed to delivering to Canadians the latest analysis and cutting-edge perspectives into the debates that are shaping our collective future.Visit The Hub now at https://www.thehub.ca. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

Hillside Baptist Church
Are you a Living Tree or a Dead Tree?

Hillside Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 47:11


Join Pastor Tolbert as He preaches a message from Psalm 1 about the life that God gives through Christ.

Alberta Unbound
S3: Episode 7: 2022 Leitch Lecture Part 1 - Planting a Living Tree

Alberta Unbound

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 18:29


Senator Simons delivers the first part of the 2022 Merv Leitch, QC Memorial Lecture to the University of Alberta and the University of Calgary. 

Edge of NFT Podcast
Living Tree NFT Spotlight: Planting 125K+ Trees, Special Access @ NFT LA Live/Meta/Nightlife, Alpha Alpha Alpha, Ukraine Assistance, And More...

Edge of NFT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2022 37:40


Look out. Spring is in the air and the Non-Fungible forest is about to be in full bloom. Edge of NFT is finally releasing their highly anticipated Living Tree NFT collection in conjunction with the upcoming NFT LA convention. Listen in to hear the latest alpha! The value goes very very deep and establish firm roots to support growth for EONs to come. This collection will plant 125 thousand real trees in the ground through an incredible partnership with Carbon Fund Foundation. The team will establish an Alpha Channel for Living Tree Holders that offers coveted information in the NFT industry that extends into intel about to coolest parties, beta launches and much more. Living Trees will offer can't-miss benefits to attendees of NFT LA live and NFT LA nightlife, but also offer benefits that extend to tree holders throughout the world via metaverse and online events. In addition, the podcast hosts will be funneling all sorts of special opportunities to Living Tree holders from podcast guest and sponsors and partner drops. And last but not least, the incredible momentum of Living Trees has inspired the team to donate $10,000 to relief for victims of the Ukraine crisis for every 25% of the collection that is minted. Listen close from here on out to access fleeting opportunities to get inside of this forest, plant your roots, and collab with the freshest podcast in NFT land.

Ba'Sadeh Outdoors
Episode 2- Living Tree Alliance

Ba'Sadeh Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 40:13


For our second episode, I had the honor of speaking with three founding members of Living Tree Alliance in Moretown, Vermont. We speak about regenerative agriculture, shmitta and the Jewish connection to land stewardship. Thanks so much for tuning in!

Jaunts & Faults
(Audio)Sacraments and Request

Jaunts & Faults

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 39:03


Hello hello hello Welcome to another installment of Ink n Bones: Game Day. We will be jumping back into our game Lament of Serverance and starting in earnest. Before we can do so however let's discuss a few things. Namely, schedule, I'm currently producing bi weekly content, this will change to a weekly AP on Fridays and bi weekly commentary on Mondays as normal. I am still working some format kinks out and appreciate any feedback you have. If you are not apart of The Inkyard smash that subscribe button for your next Exceptional Yes and may the bones be ever in your favor. Already part of The Inkyard, share this with someone who'd enjoy it.Last TimeYou can check out our character creation here.Having played through a bit of backstory between Kal and Atliss.I had to make a decision do we keep with that theme or move directly into the story? Normally I like to build out a ton of backstory but I'd like to discover Kal along side you. So here are somethings we can infer starting out. Kal might have a chip on his shoulder. We also got a back story NPC Old Man Worthy. I've no idea where the story will take us but let's touch base with our Oracle and get started.Adventure SetupFirst let's roll up a scene setup Event focus; d100 -> [93] -> npc positiveMeaning; 2d100 -> [71, 78] -> trick massesSo our Event focus is an NPC Positive the Meaning is trick masses? We are going to interpret this but in order to do that I want to learn a bit more about this NPC. Let's go to the UNE supplement! 2d100 -> [55, 90] -> Elderly CharmerTheir motivation? 2d100 -> [66, 40] -> Persecute The ChurchOh boy 🤣 the dice are in kahoots today it seems. So an Elderly Charmer with a motive to Persecute the Church.Something good happened that furthers his motives to Persecute the Church. I'm 🤔 thinking it may not have been him who tricked the masses. From here on I'll be using the Mythic Variations Fate Check ✅ as a stand in for the fate chart oracle. Makes things a bit snappier. Here are the basics you need to know.Roll 3d10. 2d10 for your Fate die and 1d10 for your Chaos die. Adding modifiers for odds. Our Fate die must roll above an 11 for our answer to be yes.Was there something revealed about the church? Odds: Likely CF3 2d10+2+2 -> [5, 7]+2+2 -> Yess!!d10 -> [3] -> ExceptionalOh boy so we have to talk a little bit more about the CF here. When we roll within the Range of the CF which is ≤ 3 some things happen based on our Fate Die.If Fate Die are:Odd|Exceptional answer.Even|Random EventDoubles|Exceptional and RandomWhich for us this means this is an exceptional yes.What was revealed? Detail check CF3 2d10+2 -> [10, 7]+2 -> CalmAction meaning: 2d100 -> [65, 16] -> Inquire IntriguesDescriptor: 2d100 -> [6, 97] -> awkwardly warmAlrighty so our Scene Setup is Something was revealed about the church which furthers our elderly charmers motive of persecution of said church. Calm we will interpret as it being the neutrality of the church. Their truce is a falsehood of some kind. Oh I got it. This NPC has found evidence that the church uses some level of compulsion or suggestion to keep the peace amongst their followers. It is stripping people of their will and is used to extract secrets and information from the laymen and nobles alike. Pretty broad strokes, but I think this is a solid set up. Kal is newly out to adventure the world, so we'll say he is tasked with finding the one responsible for spreading these 'rumors' about mind control we'll see if there is any merit to it. This all reminds me of two very specific characters.So we will name this NPC Mindsrel Titanshard, why? We will be setting this in the starting city of Sericun Petrum. A city built in conjunction with my main group using Sorry Did You Say Street Magic and Ex Novo.(some of my favorite worldbuilding games) This description simply fits the narrative we have setup about Mindsrel, a bard who spends his days in front of the sanctuary orating on the folly of belief in the gods or the church. Having Contextualized everything we can jump into the narrative.SeriKal made his way into the city of Sericum Petrum with his Scalehound, Atliss in tow. The city wasn't overly big but it was pretty old, and densely populated. Atliss slipped a large tusk beneath Kal's arm and stayed tight at his heel. He'd been instructed to make his way to The Sanctuary, to begin his rite, the Lorn March, a pilgrimage out of the glade. Kalzussis was no stranger to the near by cities and towns of Cham Roulan and the southern Cimdel forest. He'd traveled to the Shimmering Lake and explored the grounds of the World Spire. He was a pain. The Lorn was sacred in its way, to leave the Glade possibly never to return, not to Kal. There was a pride about him that made it impossible for him not to want to make his mark. Here he was the youngest of his brood to venture on this path. He grinned and took in the sights.He was to meet with Rongar Primem the Keeper, at The Sanctuary. Impossible to miss, that's what Old man Worthy told him any way. A large ornate building with white smoke coming from the courtyard, smells of mint and vetiver. Can't follow the smoke, follow the smell. Granted even with clear instructions the amount of people made it hard to navigate to The Sanctuary, the street rats and urchins were out en mass looking to beg, or snatch what coin they could. Easily dissuaded with a bit of guile from Kal. Using Atliss as a scapegoat, offering rides instead of coin in exchange for a guide. Which made his journey that much longer. He didn't mind though, the children were knowledgeable in ways adults weren't. Pointing out the different landmarks of the city, places that had the best scraps, the nicest person in town Lady Shiversalt, and the spookiest people in Seri the Acolytes of Ego. Two of the small gaggle that'd been following him for the better part of the last two hours bolted when they saw the Acolytes."Rongar the Golden? That's what people call him?" Kal asked the little hobgoblin boy. The boy put out his hand wordlessly. Kal rolled his eyes and chuckled as he reached back into his pouch and pulled out a bit of cheese and a few more river stones. This had been their routine the past two hours, every few questions he needed to pay up. The kid drove a hard bargain. He bit into the river stone and then handed the cheese to Atliss as he pet him aimlessly. "Aye, that's what the Acolytes have started to call him. He's different, still nice, but different." He shrugged and looked up pulling at Kal's tunic. "That's him."At the gates to The Sanctuary stood two men some three to four decades his senior having what looked to be an argument."YOU WILL NOT SILENCE ME RONGAR! THE PEOPLE WILL KNOW. YOU ARE NO MORE A SAINT THAN I! YOU COWARD!" The flamboyantly dressed half elf spat at the mans feet. The man Kal assumed to be Rongar, an almond skinned Elderly Half- Orc, with golden eyes and golden hair, wisp of silvery white at his temples. The creases in his cheeks and around the eyes said he was used to laughing. Now he just looked tired."Mindsrel, you gossip. I have done you the kindness these few years of allowing you to continue your slander before The Sanctuary. We welcome all under the simple request they stay any grudges they may have at these gates.""YOU-” Rongar's hand snapped up, his eyes cold.“I was not finished," he gave a nod to some of the fellowship as they passed through the gate his eyes warm once again, "As I was saying, you can continue to spew your maladies as much as you like Howler5. The issue comes when it begins to stir commotion within these walls. There was yet another report of one of your ilk, defacing altars with false and inadequate sacrament." Rongar's face knotted “and in my opinion simply filthy.”“Simply means others are starting to learn the truth, Keeper, or should I start calling you The Golden One?" Said the half-elf.Rongar sighed and waved a hand dismissively. "Go Howler, there is no telling what might happen.""That a threat?""A warning that you have enemies and I am but an old fool who thinks you a friend, Howler Mindsrel. I can’t keep them from you if you press me so."Mindsrel scoffed and gave Rongar another once over.“Nor I yours from you…friend.” He gave a flourishing bow and walked away. He paused for a second and locked eyes with Kalzussis and gave a tip of his hat before he disappeared into the crowd. Kal turned to speak to the children who'd 'guided' him.only to see them pattering off after the Howler, who could be heard lifting into song. He chuckled to himself“Forest breeze upon you, I take it you are Rongar the Keeper of the Sanctuary? I am Kalzussis, child of Elava.” Kal said as he stepped forward to greet Rongar. Rongar stood with rubbing his temples visibly calming himself. He squinted and smiled exhaustedly.“Yes, I received a letter of your arrival a few days ago. Come, come there is much to discuss. Your companion is welcome within as well,” he said smiling at Atliss. Rongar bowed slightly in the Elava tradition of greeting and motioned for them to enter. Kalzussis made note of the of grey clad figures walking briskly with buckets down one hall.“Apologies for the commotion. There have been a number of problems with the Howler outside our gates as of late.” There came a shout from the hall Kal made note of. He could see Rongars almond cheeks flush. “Do pardon any distractions as best you can, we are currently in the process of clean up. Other wise your welcome would have been a proper Elav one.”Kal shook his head. He was never one for ceremony. “Im here to start my March tis all. A welcome is unnecessary.” he said“You could have gone any where to do that young Elav.” Rongar said “Are not all Lorn Marches started hear at The Sanctuary?” Kal asked.“Ah a misconception, at some point during your march you are to stop here to pay respects.” “Respects?” He asked a bit confusedRongar chuckled a bit, “They did mention you weren't exactly an Elav devout. Yes your respects to Eas-Azï that your passage and path be clear, where you step again you do so anew. Along thier travels many of the Elava happen to stop here often.”Kal nodded taking it in. He'd heard of plenty of his clan leave the glade to settle else where but he found it hard to believe they would settle in a city. They rounded a corner and down two flights of stairs before the floor plan opened up once again into another large courtyard. This one about half the size in length but what it lacked in length it made up for in depth. There were a full eight stories beneath him. He smiled at the massive Cimdel Iiappa,The Living Tree in the common tongue, the smell, like a taste of home.“That's a-” Kalzussis started.“An Iiappa,” Rongar finished, “that it is. As it grows members of your Clan and others like the followers of Itar. Come to prune it's branches. The wood is then used to fashion remedies and cure ailments. Your clan specifically is the only clan granted the privilege of fashioning weapons from this particular Tree. That is if she deems it so.”Kalzussis looked at Rongar with a raised eyebrow. “Is this where respects are paid as well?”“No, the altar is through that arch there. He pointed at the second floor.” He then pointed at the fourth floor. “Floors four through seven are lodging. Floor eight is kitchen and mess. The third floor is for those who have been accepted and only those who have been accepted.” Rongar said“Itano said he had no doubts about you. So you can relax.”Kal's smile faded, ‘Itano had been the one to write the letter?’ He thought He turned to Rongar holding his head a bit higher. “Direbone knows little about me. He may have raised me but he was no father.” Kal said.Rongar gave a gentle smile. The same kind of smile Old Man Worthy would give him when he would run out to his neck of the woods, that same patient knowing smile. “Yes,he said something to that effect. You have no need to be on guard here. Your march is your own young Elav.” Rongar said placing a hand on his shoulder.“When you've finished meet me in the upper courtyard. There is one other thing we ought to discuss. Or more accurately a request I have of you.”‘Right, of course that bastard wouldn't claim me.’ Kal nodded to shake the thought from his head. He gave a smile that didn't touch his eyes.He made his way down the stairs. He was met by two Elav sisters, they didn't speak but held their hands out stretched. Kal sighed, slowly disarming himself, he handed over his weapons and pack. As the sisters disappeared to put away his things. He stood in silence the sound of their feet echoed back to him. On either side of the arch way leading to the court yard was a basin. He knew the drill, and begrudgingly stripped to wash. The mud and dirt from travel dropped into the cracks and crevices of the stonework at his feet. Down the slope and to the basin of the Iiappa in the courtyard. As he finished there stood a sister silent as always. She held for him a simple brown Sarang and Iiappa oil. He wrapped the Sarang about his person and anointed himself from head to toe. Before heading to the chamber of Azï. The door was heavy, cut from an ancient Kest Tree. The polished pink amber in the middle of the door glowed with an inner fire. Inside was a small room, floor covered in Ash, in the center an altar made of intricately woven branches. Whether they were stone or live was hard to tell. Upon it sat a single burning flower, untouched by the heat it bloomed with the seasons. Kalzussis began his sacrament. Walking about the altar he sang and marched until the stone walls resonated and the ash danced and shook with the rhythm. He sang and marched until all he could feel was the heat, the flames of rebirth. He flopped on to the ground the single flower nearly a bonfire the ash covered nearly ever inch of him. After he took a second to calm his pounding heart he went to the altar. Place his hands in the fire and began to bathe in the flames. Licking away the oil, and sweat, the ash left him feeling invigorated as he left the small chamber. The sisters met him at the archway to the Iiappa. The one on his left gave him a small wooden knife."Is this to prune the tree?" He asked confused. Only to be met with silence as they stepped aside and beckoned him to proceed.In front of the Iiappa was a bench woven from its roots and flowers. Fairybugs lit the branches and leaves with a warm amber glow. Not knowing what to do next Kal sat down on the bench. The heaviness of the courtyard finally pressed upon him, the silence deafening. Just as it became overwhelming he heard her."Now, isn't that curious. You are no Elav." The voice cooed into his mind. He could feel the Iiappa pressing further and deeper into his skull. He pushed back to no avail."Now, child don't be stubborn. This goes easier if you aren't." The voice cooed again.He could feel its presence like vines slowly constricting his conscious. His vision blurred as pain seared through him."You are not Elav by blood, nor by choice it seems, but rather circumstance. You carry yourself with their self reliance but none of their joy. How curious a specimen. There is much you wish to prove." it said.The pain subsided and his vision clarified. "Will you grant me the strength to do so?" Kal asked."Power? Power is not what we grant. But for you we grant the closest thing to power.” From the top branches unfurled a gnarled cracked limb. Crystallized sap sparkled from the wounds."Take from me and find yourself the Ravens Slumber. The Master of the Hunt will fashion it into it's appropriate form."Kal took the wooden blade and touched it to the limb.“The Master of the Hunt?” He asked.Again, silence. That's what he hated most, the blind belief, the blind faith he needed to have. He cursed beneath his breath and started to carved into the limb.I think this is a great spot to end on. I was not expecting some of the rolls that came up at all. I was half expecting Kal to just get the option to fashion a new weapon but that goes to show you just how fickle the dice can be.But thanks again as always for being part of this journey. Excited to see how the next session plays out. What do you all think of the Howler and the Keeper? Drop your response in the comments! Get full access to Ink n Bones at theinkyard.substack.com/subscribe

Hope Church Randolph NJ
A Dry Shrub or a Living Tree - Jeremiah 17-5-13 - Pastor Jeff Ridgway

Hope Church Randolph NJ

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2021


Minute Women
HYGAM 3 - Red Brick Row and the Living Tree Doctrine

Minute Women

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 42:07


Grace and Linnea are back for another episode of Have You Got A Minute? This week they follow up with listener responses about musical Heritage Minutes, the conservation project Red Brick Row, and Canada's constitutional Living Tree doctrine!Visit http://www.preservesydney.com/ to help the Sydney Architectural Conservation SocietyMinute Women

Ignite EdTech Podcast
April 9 2021 - Episode 44

Ignite EdTech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 25:20


April 9 2021 - Episode 44The Ignite EdTech Podcast with @mrkempnz1. Introduction2. Question for you - How do you ensure that your learners have opportunities to create and make, rather than just consume?3. EdTech Tool of the Week - Living Tree4. EdTech Tip of the Week - Creativity in the Workplace5. Interview with Jornea Armant and Tony Vincent6. Win this weeks prize (3x Shapegrams Memberships) by going to bit.ly/edtechwin and completing the short form (Competition ends 9am SGT on Wednesday 14 April).7. Subscribe, Rate and ShareIf you have a question that you want answered on the podcast please emailinfo@igniteedtech.comConnect with Mark Quinn here or via email markquinn9129@gmail.com - Make a Difference Podcast (Mark Quinn)Links from PodcastIgnite EdTech Learning Portal (Learning Courses for everyone - Sign up for FREE today to join the biggest and fastest growing EdTech community online!)Jornea Armant on TwitterFlipgridBunceeThe Interactive Class BooksNo Voice Too Small BookTony Vincent on TwitterTony's WebsiteShapegrams TweetDeck

Manali_Ponnu Priyadharshini Tamil
Automatically water coming tree in eastern europe montenegro living tree details

Manali_Ponnu Priyadharshini Tamil

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 3:04


Automatically water coming tree in eastern europe montenegro living tree details

Guinness World Records: Record of the Day
RotD: 20th August - This week in records: Oldest mother to conceive naturally, fastest piston-engined aircraft, highest-ranking penguin, oldest shipwreck, most Big Macs eaten in a lifetime, tallest living tree, first blind person to climb the Seven Summit

Guinness World Records: Record of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2020 30:23


Welcome to our new weekly "digest" format for RotD, with Craig, Ben and Adam sharing a virtual studio to bring you a selection of records from each of the next seven days. Expect really old moms, fast planes, a knighted penguin and man who's eaten 31,500 Big Macs!

Sittin' In With The CAT
CAT Episode 086 - Jon Anderson (Yes)

Sittin' In With The CAT

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 28:38


Yes co-founder Jon Anderson fronted the band during their heydays in the late 1960's and 70's.  Along with his formal days in the band, Jon has recorded with many of his early bandmates throughout the years.  In addition, he has collaborated with the likes of Jean-Luc Ponty, Vangelis and many more world-class musicians.  In our February of 2011 interview, Jon shares with multi-award winning program director Ray White, his insights into the formation of Yes and project with Rick Wakeman titled The Living Tree.  Jon's latest work is 1000 Hands - a dynamic project with numerous special guests.  In our "showcase segment" we feature a tribute to the Hall of Fame co-founder of Fleetwood Mac - Peter Green, who passed away on July 25, 2020.  He was with Fleetwood Mac from 1967-1970, after a stint with John Mayall's Bluesbreakers.  Two British music icons... right here on The CAT! 

City Life Church Audio Podcast

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living tree
City of Light Anglican Church—Aurora, Illinois
The Living Tree (The Second Sunday of Advent) — Deacon Casey Solgos

City of Light Anglican Church—Aurora, Illinois

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 25:54


Isaiah 11 Psalm 3 Matthew 3 Do you feel like a spiritual stump, cut off from God? Know that there is a living tree. The darkness distorts reality, but Jesus the Messiah comes to bring new life and light.

The South Bay Show
Brett Zebrowski, Living Tree Project

The South Bay Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2019 61:00


Our guest this morning is Brett Zebrowski, President of Palm Realty Boutique. Brett is a Manhattan Beach resident, father, football coach and the winner of the Home Sweet Home Category in the Best of Manhattan Awards last Thursday. He specializes in selling Luxury homes. With nearly 20 years of Real Estate experience and over $700,000,000 in personal sales, Brett has established himself as both a Top Producing Broker and an Innovative Marketer. He recognizes that the right people, offering their ideas, talents, and expertise in the right positions, will enable Palm Realty Boutique to continue on its trajectory of success. Brett is also responsible for “saving the living trees” on the Manhattan Beach Pier for the last two holiday seasons. When funding went away, Brett stepped up and graciously funded the Living Tree Project that decorates the MB Pier for the holiday season. This morning, we'll talk Real Estate – one of our favorite topics – and get a head start on the holiday season learning about the Living Tree Project. =+=+=+=+=+=+ To Find Out More about the two show hosts of The South Bay Show read on: Jackie Balestra features a comprehensive selection of things to do, places to go and people to know in the South Bay.to learn more visit http://www.SouthbayByJackie.com To Find Out More about Joe Terry visit https://www.MasternodeConsulting.com/about What's Happening in the South Bay, South Bay, Hermosa Beach, Manhattan Beach, Redondo Beach, The South Bay Show, Los Angeles, California, Current Events Calendar, Torrance, El Segundo, Palos Verdes

Wake Up to Jesus
For if such things as this are done to me, the Living Tree pt 2

Wake Up to Jesus

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2019 32:00


The Jesus Saves Ministry 1007 w. Arlington Blvd Greenville, N.C. 27834 www.tjsm.org  E-Mail: gojesusnow@aol.com Church: 252-689-6172 Belvoir: 252.916.0104 252.214.0799 Apostle Lonnie Stocks, pastor   Luke 23:27-31 (MSG) 27  A huge crowd of people followed, along with women weeping and carrying on. 28  At one point Jesus turned to the women and said, "Daughters of Jerusalem, don't cry for me. Cry for yourselves and for your children. 29  The time is coming when they'll say, 'Lucky the women who never conceived! Lucky the wombs that never gave birth! Lucky the breasts that never gave milk!' 30  Then they'll start calling to the mountains, 'Fall down on us!' calling to the hills, 'Cover us up!' 31  If people do these things to a live, green tree, can you imagine what they'll do with deadwood?" 

Wake Up to Jesus
For if such things as this are done to me, the Living Tree,

Wake Up to Jesus

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019 21:00


The Jesus Saves Ministry 1007 w. Arlington Blvd Greenville, N.C. 27834 www.tjsm.org  E-Mail: gojesusnow@aol.com Church: 252-689-6172 Belvoir: 252.916.0104 252.214.0799 Apostle Lonnie Stocks, pastor Luke 23:27-31 (TLB) 27  Great crowds trailed along behind, and many grief-stricken women. 28  But Jesus turned and said to them, "Daughters of Jerusalem, don't weep for me, but for yourselves and for your children. 29  For the days are coming when the women who have no children will be counted fortunate indeed. 30  Mankind will beg the mountains to fall on them and crush them, and the hills to bury them. 31  For if such things as this are done to me, the Living Tree, what will they do to you?"  

APC CHATS
#9 Living Tree

APC CHATS

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2017 25:54


#9 Living Tree by APC COLLECTIVE See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Sermons from Crossover Church Colorado Springs, CO.
Big C, little c: Living Tree (Marcus Robinson) - May 7 2017

Sermons from Crossover Church Colorado Springs, CO.

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2017 40:12


But there were foundational practices found at the beginning of the big C Church that are carried out in small c church to make it vibrant and alive. Worship was at the heart of the church from its inception.

YMP Classic Feed – Yes Music Podcast
Episode 192 – Rick Wakeman Review and a Message

YMP Classic Feed – Yes Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2015 2:20


T-shirts from @yesofficial concerts & YMPA brief message about episode 200 of the YMP as well as a review by Mark Anthony K of The Living Tree by Rick Wakeman and Jon Anderson. How shall we celebrate episode 200? What does Mark think of the latest Wakeman/Anderson collaboration? Listen to the episode and then let me know what you think!   Please subscribe! If you are still listening to the podcast on the website, please consider subscribing so you don’t risk missing anything. You can subscribe with an RSS reader, with iTunes, with the iOS Podcasts app, on your Blackberry, via email updates, via www.stitcher.com on Spreaker.com or via Tunein.com. Theme music The music I use is the last movement of Stravinsky's Firebird Suite. This has been used as introduction music at many Yes concerts. My theme music is not take from a live concert - I put it together from the following two creative commons sources: thanvannispen and archive.org

SMI (Seattle Music Insider) Radio
[BLOCKED] SMI Radio Ep. 62 (Jon Anderson)

SMI (Seattle Music Insider) Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2012 60:03


Jon Anderson is a rock legend. You hear his one-of-a-kind voice on Yes classics such as Roundabout, And You and I, Long Distance Run Around, Owner of a Lonely Heart, Changes and many more. His career spans 4 decades, which include several solo records, as well as collaborations with Kitaro, Vangelis, and former Yes members, Rick Wakeman and Bill Bruford. His soaring tenor, combined with his spiritual and supernatural lyrics, have won him legions of loyal fans throughout the years. This week on SMI Radio, it is my honor and privilege to bring to you a conversation with the incomparable Jon Anderson. Get a closer look at his storied career, his music and what inspires him to keep playing live. Feast your ears on his collaboration with Rick Wakeman called The Living Tree, Survival and Other Stories and his most recent release, the epic Open, as well as your favorite Yes tunes.

Energy Awareness hosted by T Love
Be The Living Tree

Energy Awareness hosted by T Love

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2011 61:00


A positive and inspiring approach to reminding us all how to be, exprerss and reflect the Power of Creating that is encoded in every soul. The Tree of Life transcends all religions and denominations, yet invokes the true spirit of religion by reminding us that WE ARE ALL THE LIVING TREE. Each and every one of us is the reflection and the action of the Great Creator.

City Art Video
Lara Candland with composer Christian Asplund

City Art Video

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2010 36:49


Utah-based poet and singer, Lara Candland and composer-performer Christian Asplund have evolved a unique style of performance involving an ethereal and lush mix of speech, singing, live sampling, looping, layering, drones, and electronics. They will draw from poems in Candland's recently published Alburnum of the Green and Living Tree and her recently completed chapbook about surgery Physic at the Table.Lara Candland’s book Alburnum of the Green and Living Tree was just released from BlazeVox. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in Fence, The Colorado Review, Barrow Street, Greatcoat, Fine Madness, The Quarterly and other journals. Her pamphlet, Tongue Child was published by the University of South Carolina’s Palanquin/TDM series. She has been a finalist in The Motherwell, Hudson, and St. Lawrence book awards. She has also been the recipient of an AWP Intro Award, She is a founder and the librettist for Seattle Experimental Opera, and a finalist in the Genesis Prizes. Her opera, Sunset with Pink Pastoral with husband and composer Christian Asplund, was performed by Almeida Opera in London’s Sadler’s Wells Theatre. Candland has taught poetry, college writing, food writing and fiction writing at various colleges and universities around the country as an itinerant grad student/follower of a grad student, and is currently exploring the intersection between written down works and live improv with electronic sampling. Christian Asplund is a Canadian-American composer-performer based in Utah where he is Composer-in-Residence at Brigham Young University. He has degrees from University of Washington, Mills College, and Brigham Young University where his teachers have included Stuart Dempster, John Rahn, Joel-Francois Durand, Alvin Curran, Chris Brown, Thea Musgrave, and Meyer Kupferman. He cofounded Seattle Experimental Opera which has produced seven of his operas. He has performed with such musicians as Christian Wolff, Eyvind Kang, Larry Polansky, Daniel Good, Francois Houle, Michael Bisio, Robert Reigle, Gino Robair, and Phil Gelb in a variety of venues and recordings in the U.S., Canada, and Europe. His scores are published by Frog Peak Music. Asplund is also an active scholar and has published articles and chapters on music theory and critical theory.

Science News Flash
Oldest Living Tree Found in Sweden

Science News Flash

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2008 5:20


You might have seen: Source: National Geographic News, "Oldest Living Tree Found in Sweden," by James Owen, April 14, 2008