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Audiovisual ➡️ fanlink.tv/Y0UTUBE Tracklisting ➡️ https://bit.ly/4gvcg9u Bella Backe pours us a Tommy's Marg — a modern classic known for stripping things back to the essentials. Just like the cocktail's clean blend of tequila, fresh lime, and agave, this mix is effortlessly smooth, vibrant, and full of character. Expect laidback summer energy, sexy grooves, and sun-soaked rhythms that feel equally at home on a beach terrace or a packed dancefloor. Born in Sweden and now based in Sydney, Bella Backe has quickly become one of Australia's most exciting selectors. Her performances at festivals such as Lost Paradise, Rabbits Eat Lettuce, Listen Out, and Field Day have showcased a style rooted in movement and emotion. Before stepping behind the decks, Bella spent more than a decade as a professional dancer and choreographer — a background that shines through in her impeccable sense of flow, tension, and release. Like a perfectly balanced Tommy's Marg, this set is refreshing, uplifting, and impossible to resist. Timeless old favorites meet fresh discoveries, creating a journey that feels both nostalgic and forward-looking. Groovy, danceable, and effortlessly cool, it's the perfect soundtrack for long summer evenings and unforgettable nights. Cheers! The bartenders Bella Backe @bella-backe www.instagram.com/bellabackedj Schirmchendrink @schirmchendrink www.facebook.com/schirmchendrink www.instagram.com/schirmchendrink
Louis Talpe ging huilend naar de set voor zijn afscheidsscène in Onder Vuur en zakte naar zeven procent vetpercentage voor de film The Rider — maar als ik hem vraag wat hij doet voor zijn gezondheid zegt hij: "Zeer veel snoepen, zeer slecht slapen."De acteur vertelt in Spreekuur hoe hij personages wordt door iets van zichzelf in elke rol te leggen. Hij praat over zijn zes Iron Mans, zijn obsessie met The Last Dance, de tirannie van wearables en de cateringtafel die op elke filmset weer wint. Het gaat over papa worden op je 39e, een Zweedse vrouw die zijn "Google, ChatGPT en alles" is, en de halve marathon van Kortrijk waar hij naar eigen zeggen vier kilo te zwaar voor staat.Louis Talpe is Vlaams acteur (Studio 100, Onder Vuur, The Rider, Lost Paradise, Terroristenjagers), zesvoudig Iron Man-finisher en papa van twee zoontjes — binnenkort drie. Op 22 mei wordt hij 45, dus stuur hem zeker een berichtje!Hoofdstukken(00:00) Intro(01:12) Achter de stoere kerel: een gevoelige mens(03:47) Kortemark, sport en de koppige puber(06:48) Acteren als ambacht — Studio 100 als leerschool(09:55) Huilend naar de set: Orlando in Onder Vuur(19:27) Wat doet Louis voor zijn gezondheid?(28:46) Dertig dagen zonder suiker(42:50) The Rider: scherp staan op zeven procent vet(59:03) Wanneer wordt competitie ongezond?(01:04:11) Papa op je 39e en een Zweedse familie(01:07:53) Whoop, Garmin en de tirannie van de cijfers(01:11:11) Vijf uitsmijtvragenVermeld in de afleveringOnder Vuur (VRT) — Terroristenjagers (RIGI, met Matteo Simoni, naar het boek van Lionel D. en Annemie Bulté) — The Rider (2019) — Lost Paradise (Canal+) — Studio 100 / Megatoby — The Last Dance (Netflix) — Mathieu van der Poel — halve marathon van KortrijkOver SpreekuurSpreekuur met Dokter Servaas is de podcast waarin arts Servaas Bingé in gesprek gaat met onderzoekers, artsen en inspirerende mensen. We hebben het over gezondheid, preventie en levensstijl. Elke week een nieuwe aflevering.Meer Spreekuur: https://www.dokterservaas.be/spreekuurInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dokterservaasYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@dokterservaasSchrijf je zeker in op de nieuwsbrief.Vond je deze aflevering waardevol? Laat een rating of een comment achter, dat helpt meer mensen Spreekuur vinden. Deze aflevering is informatief en vervangt geen individueel medisch advies. Bij klachten: raadpleeg je huisarts.www.dokterservaas.be
Welcome to The DigiVan Podcast, an audio production by Entertainment work placement students across NSW, Australia. The DigiVan is a mobile media van giving young people opportunities to get hands-on media experience. On this podcast we hear from students about AI, music and education and how this is already having an impact on the way they learn and experience the world.Special guest is musician and Entertainment teacher Dan Hoolihan. Dan is an amazing educator and part of the band SUNSOLI who continue to wow audiences across Australia at festivals such as Beyond the Valley, Mountain Sounds, Enlighten and Lost Paradise.The DigiVan podcast is proudly brought to you by The Skill EngineerEquipment sponsorship - @blackmagicnewsofficialhttps://skilledcreative.com.auhttps://theskillengineer.com.au/in-my-shoes/https://www.facebook.com/theskillengineerhttps://www.instagram.com/theskillengineer/#https://www.instagram.com/digivan.cc/
Wherein Eric and John, following a vanishingly brief look at the early history and development of doom metal, investigate the fragmentation of doom into various sub-sub genres in the 1990s, including death doom (Paradise Lost, My Dying Bride, Anathema), gothic metal (Type O Negative), stoner metal (Sleep, Electric Wizard), and more.Click on the links below for all the music listening/video breaks in this episode:Listening Break #1: Pentagram- "The Ghoul" from Pentagram/Relentless (1985/93) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wRIkfMSnED4Listening break #2: Paradise Lost- "Paradise Lost" from Lost Paradise (1990) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znqVVjOOMwAListening break #3: Paradise Lost- "Gothic" from Gothic (1991)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnqXkN1xpO8Video break #1: Type O Negative "Black No. 1 (Little Miss Scare-All" from Bloody Kisses (1993) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vFwYJYl5GUQListening break #4: Sleep "Dragonaut" from Sleep's Holy Mountain (1992)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_OWwgGYhsBsListening break #4: Lectric Wizard "Funeralopolis" from Dopethrone (2000)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZdlEIlq9nZgPlease do consider joining us at our Patreon page! Not only will you gain access to exclusive content, but you'll also get that sense of pure joy that can only come from supporting the world's wackiest, most insightful heavy metal podcast. Link below: http://patreon.com/HeavyMetal101Visit us at: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heavymetal101podcast Contact us at: heavymetal101podcast@gmail.comSocial media:https://www.facebook.com/HeavyMetal101Podcasthttps://twitter.com/heavy_101https://www.tiktok.com/@heavymetal101podcasthttps://www.instagram.com/heavymetal101podcast/New episodes of Heavy Metal 101 are always released monthly on the 3rd Monday of each month!Underscore credits:Come, Sweet Death, BWV 478 by J.S. Bach (performed by E. Schwartz)Atmospheric Doom Metal - ROYALTY FREE [No copyright Music]poweredBYGDKThe Beatles - I Want You (She's So Heavy) [8-BIT]PlayToDieBlack Sabbath - Black Sabbath 8-BitMiles_Metal... 8-Bit Metal, Video Game and Film Covers[FREE] Doom Metal x Stoner Metal Instrumental - "THE LOST WITCH" - Electric WizardNo Copyright MetalAsh Nazg | War Chant of MordorSirRachaFREE] Doom Metal X Slow Heavy Metal - "Slow Burner"Mauricio Mirapalheta SoundMISTRESS OF FLYING | Doom Metal | No Copyright Music | ROYALTY FREE MUSICDark Burden[FREE] Stoner Metal X Doom Metal Instrumental - "Stoner Minimoe"Mauricio Mirapalheta SoundHorror Background Music(No Copyright)Scary Dark Mysterious Music/Horror Trailer Music[Royalty Free]Power Music FactoryParadise Lost - Gothic (8-Bit Version)Squskii[No Copyright Music] The Graveyard | Horror Music | Royalty Free MusicVIVEK ABHISHEKz3r0 - Haunted Mansion | Creepy/Horror background music - COPYRIGHT FREE MUSICz3r0 - Copyright Free MusicRetro Post Punk by Infraction [No Copyright Music] / After DutyInfraction - No Copyright MusicGothic Organ Intense Music | Royalty Free Musicgravitymusic[ROYALTY FREE] 90's Rave Type Early Techno | Acidic Techno | LxftBeat LabRoyalty Free Gothic Metal, PrecipiceIridium MusicFuneral Doom: Aethyr - Ave A - Royalty Free Stoner Doom MetalNon Solus [eklektik underground[FREE] SOUNDS OF SUICIDE
Kader Attia talks to Ben Luke about his influences—from writers to musicians, film-makers and, of course, other artists—and the cultural experiences that have shaped his life and work. Attia was born in 1970 in Dugny, France, and lives in Berlin and Paris. He grew up between the French capital and Bab el Oued, a suburb of Algiers in Algeria, and his Algerian-French identity and the culture and history of Europe and North Africa—the global north and south—have profoundly informed his subject matter and materials. His work across three decades in photography, collage, sculpture, installation and sound, is concerned with a central concept: repair. By association, the notion of repair is inevitably connected with violence and injury. Within this overarching theme, he explores political and social issues in the present and the complex legacies of colonialism. While directly addressing particular historical and current moments, his work is rich in metaphor, and he considers this poetic aspect crucial to art's ability to effect social change. Attia regards his output as the evidence of an ongoing process of research, but despite its fundamentally philosophical and textual genesis, it is often dramatic visually and experientially.He reflects on what he calls the “menemonic traces” and ghosts present through his work, explains why he feels the gaze is a bodily phenomenon beyond the ocular, and discusses the importance of his trips while a young person in Congo and Mexico. He talks about his early interest in Michelangelo's drawings, his engagement with writers from the psychoanalyst Karima Lazali to the poets Édouard Glissant and Aimé Césaire, and the cathartic power of music. Plus he gives insight into his life in the studio and answers our usual questions, including the ultimate: what is art for?Kader Attia: Shattering and Gathering our Traces, Lehmann Maupin, New York, until 20 December; Kader Attia. The Lost Paradise, Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporáneo, Seville, Spain, until 18 January 2026; Kader Attia: A Descent into Paradise, Museo Amparo, Puebla, Mexico, until 4 January 2026.Bienal de Sao Paulo: Not All Travellers Walk Roads—Of Humanity as Practice, until 11 January 2026; The World Tree: 24th Paiz Art Biennial, Guatemala City and Antigua Guatemala, until 15 February 2026. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello and welcome to a brand-new season of Travel Stories with Moush! It's such a joy to kick off Season 5 and before anything else, I want to thank each and every one of you. Your support has helped this podcast grow, win accolades and climb the charts time and again. Please keep supporting and subscribing coz it's the only way we can keep bringing you these incredible stories from around the world.In this episode of the podcast, we set sail with Dani Wilson Naqvi - luxury family travel curator and award-winning travel designer, as she takes us across some of the world's most extraordinary places.Episode Highlights:• Raja Ampat, Indonesia - Dani shares her once-in-a-lifetime sailing adventure through this “Lost Paradise”.• Rwanda & Africa - A deeply moving experience trekking with gorillas in Rwanda and learning lessons of peace and resilience from its people.• Okavango Delta and Botswana – She recalls safaris in these places where her children's classrooms became the wild outdoors.• Bhutan - A destination she treasures for its philosophy of simplicity.• Sri Lanka - Why she believes this island is one of the world's most underrated gems.• Cape Town & South Africa – Great for remote living and a haven for foodies.• Norwegian fjords – Discovering Restaurant Iris – a hidden gem. https://www.restaurantiris.no/• Lake Como – Luxury meets unforgettable experiences at Passalacqua. https://www.passalacqua.it/en/• Costa Rica – Discover the Blue Zones.• Brazil -Journey across the Amazon.Connect with Dani at:https://www.instagram.com/daniwilsonnaqvi/Thank you all for tuning in today!If you enjoyed this episode, please hit that subscribe button here, or on your favorite podcast platform.I'd love to hear from you! What destinations or guests should we feature next? Drop a comment, leave a rating, or write a review - it truly makes a difference.Stay connected with me on Instagram @moushtravels to find out who's joining me next week. You can also explore all past episodes and destinations mentioned by our guests on www.moushtravels.com or in the episode show notes.Thanks for listening! Until next time, safe travels and keep adventuring. "Want a spotlight on our show? Visit https://admanager.fm/client/podcasts/moushtravels and align your brand with our audience."Connect with me on the following:Instagram @moushtravelsFacebook @travelstorieswithmoushLinkedIn @Moushumi BhuyanYou Tube @travelstorieswithmoush
The summer festival lineups just don't stop, so we're covering the latest from Lost Paradise, Beyond the Valley and Wildlands, as well as Valley Fiesta. Then it's a rundown of Max's hot recommendations on who to catch at the Bigsound conference.Follow along with the songs we discuss with this week's Spotify Playlist.Discover more new music and hear your favourite artists with 78 Amped on Instagram and TikTok.
What happens when paradise becomes too popular? For Angus Hamilton, who has lived in Phuket since age three, the transformation of his childhood island is both fascinating and bittersweet. Beaches that once took 20 minutes to reach now require 90 minutes in traffic, and quiet shores are lined with sunbeds, umbrellas, and constant jet ski noise.Growing up half-Thai in Phuket's international school system created a unique cultural dilemma for Angus. Despite his Thai heritage, he moved through childhood unable to speak his mother's language fluently — something he now describes as "a massive regret." His experience highlights the complex navigation of identity faced by third-culture kids caught between worlds, never fully belonging to either.At 12, Angus was sent to boarding school in the UK, where he expected to finally find cultural belonging. Instead, he encountered a new form of otherness. Yet this transition proved transformative, particularly through structured sports programs that built his confidence and physical abilities through daily practice and weekly competitions against other schools.After university in York and a brief period working in various jobs around Phuket, Angus now reflects on his journey with clarity. While appreciating the island's development — from Michelin-starred restaurants to diverse international cuisine — he also mourns what's been lost to mass tourism. As he plans his next move to London in about two years, he's actively reclaiming his Thai heritage by studying the language and exploring more of Southeast Asia.Whether you're fascinated by cultural identity, interested in how tourism transforms places, or simply curious about growing up between East and West, this conversation offers rare insight into the evolution of both a person and a paradise island that changed too fast.#PhuketLife #ThirdCultureKids #CulturalIdentity #ThailandStories #IslandTransformation #ExpatLife #ThaiHeritage #MassTourism #GrowingUpAbroad #PhuketThailand #IdentityStruggles #LostParadise #MixedCulture #SoutheastAsiaTravel #ModernPhuket #fruitingbodypodcast
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A sermon on Luke 23:32-43 from Roger Palmer.
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In this edition of the Music News, Cam and Eamonn discuss the transition from Halloween to Christmas, focusing on the debate over when to put up the Christmas tree. We then shift to an update on the Lost Paradise festival, which is going ahead despite financial challenges. The conversation further explores the current state of the music industry, particularly the rise of independent artists and their preferences for independence over label contracts. We then take a stab or two at commercial radio and the ARIA charts after analysing the latest data from GYROstream. We're delighted to be joined by Andy Bull on this one - a prolific creator and thinker within Australian music and arts. Andy is a couple of weeks away from releasing his fourth album Collapse in Bliss, Thanks for listening! Be sure to subscribe for more content. Like Homebrewed on Facebook Follow Homebrewed on Instagram Watch our content on YouTube Check out our Spotify Playlists here Catch up on everything Homebrewed This episode was recorded on Darkingjung Land. Homebrewed is a podcast dedicated to supporting the Australian Music Industry. Cameron Smith and Eamonn Snow have been presenting Homebrewed since November 2017 and have received excellence awards and the admiration of local bands for their presentation of Homebrewed and their continued support of the Australian music scene. This podcast is designed so you can enjoy conversations with musicians, industry representatives and music media personalities.
"Grandma's House: A Lost Paradise in Memory"
In this episode of the Music News, we discuss the current state of Australian music festivals, focusing on the challenges faced by Lost Paradise and Long Jetty Festival. We explore the impact of the Lyte ticketing platform's crisis on these events, including a pending lawsuit in America which claims Lyte transitioned into a scalping platform. We also discuss the regulatory hurdles that led to the postponement of Long Jetty Festival, including a lack of policing due to the long weekend and NRL Grand Final. The conversation highlights the complexities of event planning in the Australian music scene and the need for better collaboration between festival organisers, councils, and police. Thanks for listening! Be sure to subscribe for more content. Like Homebrewed on Facebook Follow Homebrewed on Instagram Watch our content on YouTube Check out our Spotify Playlists here Catch up on everything Homebrewed This episode was recorded on Darkinjung Land. Homebrewed is a podcast dedicated to supporting the Australian Music Industry. Cameron Smith and Eamonn Snow have been presenting Homebrewed since November 2017 and have received excellence awards and the admiration of local bands for their presentation of Homebrewed and their continued support of the Australian music scene. This podcast is designed so you can enjoy conversations with musicians, industry representatives and music media personalities.
The You Wouldn't Podcast has claimed their spot amongst the likes of Fisher in the little orange box on the official line-up announcement of Lost Paradise. The boys unpack what their demands will be upon arrival. Will goes too deep into his dating life and we realise his very sad situation. Will spills his beans on the recent controversy of Blake Lively's new movie. Maybe a 57-year old man is Will's next boyfriend.Lost ParadisePerth FlightSad Sad StuffPat's CampBlake LivelyTop 3 Guys Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join us on a journey back to the beginning of time with author Matt Crane to discover the fate of the Garden of Eden, one of the most perplexing mysteries in the world.Support the Show.
Join Cheryl Lee - That Radio Chick on STILL ROCKIN' IT for news, reviews, music and interviews with some of our favourite Australian musicians.Get ready for a musical extravaganza as we bring you an episode packed with energy, excitement, and eclectic performances! We kick things off at the Mundy Mundy Bash in Broken Hill with none other than Furnace and the Fundamentals. Ever wondered what a "Wiggles for Adults" show feels like? Furnace (Elliot) and Digby spill the beans on their vibrant stage antics, sharing how they blend hits from The Beatles to Beyoncé, ensuring every concert is an unforgettable experience. Tune in to discover the backstory of their quirky name and how they've managed to captivate audiences across the globe with their theatrical flair.Providing an eclectic blend of the best songs ever written, delivered with all the character of the original and twice the energy, Furnace and the Fundamentals give the people what they want – better than they remembered it.With combined sales of over ONE BILLION records, their immense repertoire spans countless hits, performed with their incredible musicianship and a stunning stage presence. From The Beatles to Beyonce, Queen to Daft Punk, The Lion King to Dirty Dancing and everything in between – this band is unlike anything you've seen before.Hundreds of thousands of fans across Australia, the UK, Europe, Asia & New Zealand have seen Furnace earn their reputation as bona fide party starters, including show-stopping performances at Falls Festival, the British & Australian F1 Grand Prix, Lost Paradise, Edinburgh, Adelaide & Perth Fringe Festivals, Zomerfestival IJmuiden, St Kilda Festival, Big Red Bash, Mundi Mundi Bash, the Super Rugby Finals, NYE at Sydney Harbour and countless packed club shows, including sold out performances at Sydney's iconic Enmore Theatre, Brisbane's Tivoli and London's Electric Ballroom.What have Furnace & The Fundamentals been up to lately? Let's find out!!Get out when you can, support local music and I'll see you down the front!!Visit: ThatRadioChick.com.au
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The world is not how God created it to be. We no longer live in Paradise. What went wrong? How did we get here? And what do we do about it? We'll start with Genesis 3, but we can’t just lay all the blame at Adam and Eve’s feet. That’s where it started to go downhill, but they are merely the first example of a pattern we are all guilty of, and are still tempted by every day, and it’s a pattern Jesus overcame so that we might be set free to resist it as well. In this message we look at the pattern and progression of temptation and sin from Eden to the Exodus to how Jesus overcame temptations in the Wilderness.
The world is not how God created it to be. We no longer live in Paradise. What went wrong? How did we get here? And what do we do about it? We'll start with Genesis 3, but we can’t just lay all the blame at Adam and Eve’s feet. That’s where it started to go downhill, but they are merely the first example of a pattern we are all guilty of, and are still tempted by every day, and it’s a pattern Jesus overcame so that we might be set free to resist it as well. In this message we look at the pattern and progression of temptation and sin from Eden to the Exodus to how Jesus overcame temptations in the Wilderness.
The world is not how God created it to be. We no longer live in Paradise. What went wrong? How did we get here? And what do we do about it? We'll start with Genesis 3, but we can’t just lay all the blame at Adam and Eve’s feet. That’s where it started to go downhill, but they are merely the first example of a pattern we are all guilty of, and are still tempted by every day, and it’s a pattern Jesus overcame so that we might be set free to resist it as well. In this message we look at the pattern and progression of temptation and sin from Eden to the Exodus to how Jesus overcame temptations in the Wilderness.
Hello Hello! Today we have Jack and Lilla from Jet City Sports Club, an indie/pop/rock band from Sydney who have been killing it! The 4-piece played nearly 50 shows last year and I wanted to hear all about it. They've toured with THE GROGANS, THE VANNS, STUMPS, RUBY FIELDS and secured a hot spot at LOST PARADISE over the new years. In this episode we talk about busking, hostels, bad cover art, taxes and find out what Jack and Lilla's definition of band success is! To connect head to How Do You Muse?
Show love and support: FPS/轉數快 ID: 164023863 Payme QRcode: http://bit.ly/247TalkPaymeQRcode Payme: http://bit.ly/247TalkPayme Paypal: http://bit.ly/247TalkPayPal 24/7TALK: Episode 2 ft. Wing Shya Special guest: Wing Shya Hosts: 24Herbs Filmed and edited: Pak Khei and Marco Mak Produced: 24HERBS and Studio8ight ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Wing Shya is a photographer/graphic designer/director. He has done collaboration projects with the renowned movie director, Wong Kar-Wai on Happy Together, In the Mood for Love, Eros and 2046. Wing has directed for artistes like Karen Mok, Jacky Cheung and Vanessa Mae on music videos. In Spring 2010, Shya debuted his block-buster movie, Hot Summer Days and continued to work on the sequel, Love in Space, released in Fall 2011. In 2010, invited by Rodarte; Wing Shya conceived of a fashion-art film for their Maggie Cheung Collection, and in 2011, he was invited by YOOX to contemplate Lost Paradise, another fashion-art initiative for thecorner.com in China. 今集24/7 Talk我地請到夏永康Wing Shya同我地傾計。講吓攝影又講吓成長經歷,吹吓電影又探索吓人生。王家衛嘅合作,大陸電影老闆嘅豪氣,秘魯死滕水追尋自我之旅等等,無所不談完全暢所欲言。 留意翻,內有大量不雅用語及內容! Pls support and buy our music: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/go-hard-single/id1260822753 https://itunes.apple.com/ca/artist/24herbs/id486419646 Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/24Herbs_Official https://www.instagram.com/djkeepintouch https://www.instagram.com/phat24herbs https://www.instagram.com/eddie24herbs https://www.instagram.com/geestyles2.0 https://www.instagram.com/jbs8five2 https://www.instagram.com/djspyzitrix Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/24Herbs https://www.facebook.com/kittttt.leung https://www.facebook.com/phatchan https://www.facebook.com/GhostStyle https://www.facebook.com/jbrian.siswojo https://www.facebook.com/eddiechung https://www.facebook.com/deejayspyzi.trix
Ever wondered where those pre-party night drinks should take place in Ibiza Town? Jo and her guest Rosa of Vino Y Co take you on a whistle stop tour of Dalt Vila in today´s episode and their plans don´t quite go according to...well plan, after some rather fine french cocktails. The pair commence at a Bar De Vin aka Marjorelle in the old town and after some "Barbie Snacks" in true girly form, they attempt to make their way in high heels, down to Mexican street food hang out, Chidas. The plan was to hit new bar, Room Service and finish at Lost Paradise, but the Margaritas went down a little but too well on a hot July night and you will have to listen to find out how the night ended! Rosa also shares her story and passion for Sake, what it takes to be a somellier and how best to avoid a summer hangover. Huge thanks to Chidas, whose co-owner Andres is offering us a little dinner for two to give away, if you share the latest post on The Reset Rebel acc in your stories and tag us and @chidas_bar.cantina. Vino Y Co are the legends that sponsor the new years day swim every January 01st. Pop in to pick up a bottle of your favourite tipple to drink poolside, they have an amazing selection of Natural wines too. ******Disclaimer: We break all podcast rules on this episode and there is a little bit of eating and drinking sounds as we dine and have a few little tipples. ----------- Wishing to start a podcast of your own? We run courses in Ibiza, online, privately one to one and also create bespoke branded series for your business, brand or passion projects. Check out: Reset Rebel Productions for more info.
In Revelation 21:9-22:5, we encounter the Holy City of God: the new Jerusalem. John's vision describes the new heavens and the new earth, and we want to be able to gaze upon this city and not lose sight of the majesty of it because we are overly obsessed with interpreting its many individual parts. John is being descriptive to help us enlarge our longing and our love for the new heavens and the new earth, and to live now in light of eternity.
In Revelation 21:9-22:5, we encounter the Holy City of God: the new Jerusalem. John's vision describes the new heavens and the new earth, and we want to be able to gaze upon this city and not lose sight of the majesty of it because we are overly obsessed with interpreting its many individual parts. John is being descriptive to help us enlarge our longing and our love for the new heavens and the new earth, and to live now in light of eternity.
Poetry plays a vital role in mental health awareness by providing a creative outlet for individuals to express their emotions and experiences related to mental health. It offers a means of self-expression and catharsis, allowing individuals to process their feelings and promote their overall well-being. Through personal poems, poetry helps break the stigma surrounding mental health, humanizing the experiences and encouraging open conversations. It creates a sense of community, connecting individuals with similar struggles, fostering support and understanding. Poetry also educates and raises awareness about mental health conditions, dispelling misconceptions and promoting empathy. Its emotional resonance fosters empathy and a deeper understanding of mental health complexities. Poetry empowers individuals, inspiring them to find their voice and demonstrate resilience, while showing others that recovery and growth are possible. Poetry contributes to a compassionate and understanding society through its role in mental health awareness. "Paradise Lost" for many brings back memories of reading John Milton's epic poem written in 1667. Milton's poem explores morality, humanity, and man's fall. These same words can also serve as a metaphor for the feelings of guilt, despair, and inner turmoil that can exist when people are faced with mental health issues. As a companion poem to "Paradise Lost," "Paradise Regained" (1671) explores themes of redemption, temptation, and the triumph of good over evil. It is also possible to use the words Paradise Regained metaphorically to describe the sense of fulfillment people experience when they are able to cope with and manage mental health issues through constructive means. Featured Poets: Ahmad Alkhatat, Skaja Evens, Benjamin Cherif-Goldberg, Richard Harries, Jessica Philie Park, Nicholas Michael Ravnikar, Lisa Simmons and David Thurston.
Into the Heart of the Void - Lost Paradise Arc 13 - Episode 156 The party brings their decision before the Kra'lee elders and decide to leave the island. Preparations are made as they spend their final night before being returned to the Aegedon they knew. Chat with the cast and fellow fans on our Discord: https://discord.gg/JJth48w --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rift-walkers/support
In this episode of the Adventures of Pipeman, Pipeman interviews Louie from Walk With Titans, who has just released some new music on Rock Shots records. Pipeman and Louie discuss the impact of the pandemic on their creative process, with Louie explaining how the restrictive sanitary measures in Quebec made it difficult for them to produce the album. Louie shares how they recorded the vocals in a studio, while everything else was recorded by himself and Nick, the other guitar player. They also talk about how the pandemic made it challenging for the band to play together in the same room, which they only recently started doing. Despite the challenges, Louie shares how the band was able to create great music despite being physically apart. Pipeman comments on the chemistry that's missing when musicians are not together in the same room, and Louie agrees, but adds that they were able to create a connection with the songs even though they were not physically together. Pipeman also points out that Louie's band's experience of starting during the pandemic is a unique story that they could share in the future. The interview concludes with Pipeman asking Louie about the new album and what fans can expect from it. Louie talks about the album's sound and how it's a blend of different genres, including metalcore and post-hardcore. He also encourages listeners to check out the album, which is now available on Rock Shots records. To check out Walk With Titans and their latest album, head to Rock Shots records' website. You can also follow the band on social media to stay updated on their upcoming shows and releases.Rockshots Records is proud to announce their signing of Walk With Titans for the release of their debut album “Olympian Dystopia” on May 26th, 2023. Based in Montreal, Canada, the band's goal is to bring all the epic elements you'd expect from a power metal band with a twist of Greek Mythology. On “Olympian Dystopia” the quintet showcases their writing and technical skills.Today, the band presents their first story and single accompanied by a music video. Entitled “Seven Against Thebes”, the track tells the tale of the seven champions in Greek mythology who made war on Thebes, Adrastus, Amphiaraus, Capaneus, Hippomedon, Polynices, Tydeus, and Parthenopaeus. They were chosen by Adrastus, the king of Argos, to be the captains of an Argive army whose purpose was to restore Oedipus' son Polynices to the Theban throne.Track Listing:1. Herakles (4:08)2. Edge of Time (4:34)3. Gods of the Pantheon (5:53)4. As Titans Fall (4:36)5. Lost Ways (4:28)6. Final Dawn (5:31)7. Gift of Fire feat. Renato Osório (5:38) – Guest guitar solo by Renato Osório (Atomic Elephant, ex-Hibria)8. Lost Paradise (5:17)9. Seven Against Thebes (4:16)10. Eurydice (5:46)Album Length: 50:22Walk With Titans is:Drums : Nikko CyrRythm Guitar : Nick MaugyLead Guitar : Louis JacquesBass Guitar : Lydz GrondinVocals & Orchestrations : Jonathan VézinaAlbum Credits:Album Artwork: Jean-Michel LimaLogo and album cover layout: Jivago RaymondBooklet Layout: Simon BertrandRecordings: Nick Maugy and Louis Jacques, and vocals were at Silverwings Studio by Jonathan LefrançoisMix and Mastering: Francis Gagné from Progressive AcousticsDrums on the Album: Martin Plante (session drummer)Music by Walk With TitansGuest solo on ”Gift of Fire” by Renato Osório (ex-Hibria)Lyrics: Jonathan Vézina, Louis Jacques, and David Zinay (lost paradise, final dawn)Take some zany and serious journeys with The Pipeman aka Dean K. Piper, CST on The Adventures of Pipeman also known as Pipeman Radio syndicated globally “Where Who Knows And Anything Goes”. 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Hey there! It seems like we are off to a good start this year in the Daily Bible Reading Podcast. In this extra podcast, I am trying to give answers to frequent questions. First I want to ask you to share the DBRP NOW with your friends. If you started listening to the podcasts just a few days ago, then perhaps it has occurred to you, “Hey, this podcast would be perfect for …” this or that friend. If so, please share with them right away. This first week of the yearly plan is a great time to start listening, and if your friend wants to, he/she can easily catch up with you. Then you can discuss the readings together. I invite you to contact me if you hear mistakes in my podcasts or if you would like to send a comment. My favorite way for you to contact me is via the Contact button at dailybiblereading.info. It's in the upper right hand corner of the screen. If you write about a problem in accessing a certain podcast, please tell me what device you are using and what podcast player. But hey, before writing to me, please check out the Read This First pages linked in the banner bar at dailybiblereading.info. That's the place to go for information about Bible apps, podcast apps, Bible sites useful for digging deeper. and also information about me (Phil) and Gale.[a] After a break in listening to my own podcasts, in 2022 I came back to listen to them again in a concentrated way, looking for things to improve. I ended up making improvements to 154 out of the 365 episodes among the NLT podcasts, and I will continue making improvements to the GNT series in 2023. But now I am afraid that I may have introduced new errors in the NLT series. So for you listening to the NLT series in 2023, please let me know if you hear mistakes or if a certain episode has inferior recording quality compared to the others. YouVersion now has an audio play button at the bottom of every page in the Digging Deeper Daily reading plan. Because that reading plan is sponsored by the Daily Bible Reading Podcast, some people will think that the play button is giving them the recordings for the podcasts. It does NOT. If you hit the play button, you get a Siri/Alexa-like voice that reads the devotional content page, and after that page, the app will play whatever voice is bundled with the translation you have selected. If any of the people who have recently subscribed to the Digging Deeper Daily reading plan in the YouVersion app are confused like that, then they won't get the message about their mistake, since they will never see the extra podcast that I release like this one. However, when the voice pronounces the name of Job as job, I hope that they will figure out that they are not listening to a podcast. Actually following the 3D reading plan that way is not too bad. I'm just sorry that those who do this will miss out on the extra information that I sometimes give in the podcasts, and also they will miss the prayers at the end of each podcast. For more information about my two full-Bible reading plans in the YouVersion app, please visit the Read This First pages linked at dailybiblereading.info, and look for the page that is about Listening to podcasts. Now let me give you a selection of quick tips. If you have any questions about why I have recorded the NLT and the GNT for the DBRP, please see the Read This First pages. Those two are the most understandable English translations for those consuming Scripture in audio form. If you started listening to episode 1 podcast on January 1st, if you don't want to install a podcast app, you can simply go to dailybiblereading.info or dailygntbiblereading.info. Your daily episode will be near the top. Using that website is also a great way to listen if you are using a computer instead of a smaller device. If you are somewhere in the middle of the year or are irregular in your listening, a good podcast app will make it easy to select the next episode without having to remember the day number or search for it. If my reading is too slow for you, a good podcast app will let you choose to speed up the audio. My favorite speed is 1.20. I don't recommend listening to Scripture at 1.5 speed if your aim is to understand it and think about it. Two years ago, when I was reading the 3D plan and not listening to the audio[b], I enjoyed using the MyBible app, which works on both Apple and Android devices. It has MANY options for customization. A simpler app that allows you to follow the 3D plan is called Quick Bibles. The Indonesian version of that program is the most popular Bible app in Indonesia. You can download and follow the Digging Deeper Reading plan in both of these two apps instead of using the more popular YouVersion/Bible.com app. Please, if you are listening to the DBRP on your commute to work, have things set up with your podcast app so you do not need to touch your phone. If you commute to work with an Android device, I recommend that you check out using the Podbean app. If you sort the DBRP podcasts in ascending order (low to higher numbers), then the app will automatically move from one episode to the next without a touch. One of the easiest ways to listen to the 3D plan using smart speakers. Please see the Read This First pages at dailybiblereading.info for instructions about using smart speakers, and also for more information about podcast apps. At the first of each year, I frequently have received email questions asking me to explain what I said about the Orya people in the introductions to Genesis 1 and 2. I said this: I have seen first-hand in my work in Indonesia that when a people group misunderstands and twists the story in Genesis 1-3, it will have far-reaching consequences for their lives. In the case of the Orya people, twisting the story of the fall caused much suffering and misery among families. ============== It was about 1986 when Isaak Sasbe made a special trip to see me. At that time I and several Orya men were about to finish translating the Gospel of Mark. While I knew how to say lots of things in the Orya language, I usually couldn't follow everything in an extended narrative in that language. So, on the day Isaak visited me, I am so thankful that I thought to turn on my little tape recorder. In the following months, I would carefully transcribe everything that Isaak told me. Isaak was the governmental head (or the mayor) of the village of Santosa. This is the story that he told, and that which the people there learned from his uncle, Daud. In the beginning, Adam and Eve and other Orya people lived on Jadam mountain. They lived by the power of God. They even had glass in their windows. And they could just think about it, and food would appear on their tables. And they could just think about it, and all the dishes would be washed and put away. (They lived by the magical power of God and didn't have to work.) But it all was ruined when Adam had sex with Eve. Until that time people lived without sex. So God got angry and told Noah to build a big boat. When the boat was finished and the flood waters started coming up, everyone who helped build the boat could get on. Those that got on included Jesus. As the flood got deeper, other people tried to climb up, but Noah hit them over the head with a hammer and they fell back into the water. Jadam mountain was the only mountain peak left above water, and the remaining Orya people stayed there until the water receded. But Noah and Jesus took the power of God with them in the boat, and they sailed away with it and landed in America. That's why you Americans live with the power of God. Then Isaak said something most significant: “I came here to ask you: How can we get the power of God back?” (The anthropology article that I wrote on this is published with the title Of Paradise Lost.) Of course I tried to explain to Isaak that all this was twisted and wrong! I remember his disappointed look upon hearing my explanations. Years later I gained insight as to why he would have been disappointed. According to his belief, if I really had the secret of the power of God, I wouldn't share it with anyone, because that would let others in on the secret. If I told other people how to share the power, the result would be less power and wealth for me. Eventually this story and another told by Isaak's uncle resulted in what anthropologists call a ‘cargo cult'. Such movements are common in the Papua province of Indonesia (formerly called Irian Jaya), and the other side of the island in Papua New Guinea, and in the Solomon Islands. A cargo cult starts when a charismatic leader arises (like Isaak's uncle Daud), and tells people, “Hey, we're doing things wrong. If you do what I tell you, we'll be blessed with cargo (health, wealth, and prosperity) from our departed ancestors.” Daud's twist on this was that the thing the Orya people needed to do to unlock garden-of-Eden-like prosperity was to trade wives. That idea actually had almost nothing to do with Adam and Eve falling into sin in the garden, but with Moses and Joshua and the raising of the walking stick at the crossing of the Red Sea. A little note about Isaak's uncle's background: Daud was one of the few men of his age that went into town and learned the Malay language. So when the first Malay-speaking evangelists came into the Orya area, he was one who was often called upon to translate what the preacher said. That's where he learned Bible stories. How I wish I had recordings of those Maylay sermons and Daud's translations! Another point worth mentioning: Spontaneous sermon translations are not a good way to present the Gospel. There is a little interesting thing here also from a Bible translation perspective: The false teaching of Isaak's uncle involved taking literal happenings in Bible stories and taking them figuratively. Orya people still struggle with this: “Adam and Eve surely didn't sin by just eating a fruit. How silly! It's no big deal if I take a papaya from someone else's garden. They had sex.” Now, a figure of speech in Orya is ‘to pick a flower with someone', and it means to commit adultery with that person. So it was very logical for them to think that picking a fruit was a euphemism for forbidden sex. And Daud's false teaching was that Moses didn't literally raise a walking stick over the Red Sea. Orya men always go to war in pairs. The junior goes first and strikes the first blow, and the junior warrior follows and dispatches the victims. The less senior warrior is called (using figurative language) the other man's ‘walking stick'. So Daud said, “Instead of Moses raising his literal walking stick, he and Joshua (who were war partners) exchanged wives. God was so pleased with that that He opened the Red Sea for them to escape.” When Daud first started promoting this teaching about wife-swapping, the Orya people didn't just start having free sex. No, Daud and the other leaders regulated which pairs of men would trade wives. I said before that this led to misery. Imagine this: Among two couples, there might be 2-3 of them who were happy with making the trade, but 1-2 were not thrilled with having sex with their new partner. When I first heard of all this, I imagined that it might be all the guys who would be happy, and all the women who would not be. But, in fact, I heard stories of misery from both sexes. One could not run away from this. Where could you run to? And would you leave the children behind? Women were beaten. People of both sexes were trapped. And sexual sin is sticky, in the sense that it inescapably brings more sin and shame with it. Plus it all has to be kept hush-hush, and you can't tell anyone about your problems. Trying to regain a Lost Paradise using human ideas results in misery. I'll probably tell you in another podcast how, years later, the Lord used his Word to defeat the cargo cult. One terrible effect of the cult was to distrust anyone teaching differently from the cult teaching. That is one thing the Lord defeated. Before the occasion that brought the defeat of the cult, people would hint to me about their cult activities saying, “We're doing our traditional cultural practices to bless this land (meaning to bring prosperity).” Note that after only 30-40 years after the start of the cult, they called the wife swapping their ‘traditional cultural practice'. That was not their true tradition! I, the newcomer and foreigner, had to remind them! In the olden days before Daud Sasbe, adultery was severely punished. The punishment was to have your thigh shot at close range with an arrow. The thigh would be pierced with a big spear-like arrow— the kind used in killing pigs. Not many committed adultery back then. God, our creator, has every right to tell us humans how to live. People who live as God instructs us in the Scripture are actually the happiest people in the world. God knows what is best for us. And He has been kind enough to not hide this knowledge from us. He made us male and female to harmonize together in a beautiful way. A couple is so harmonized that two become one, one body. Any time we humans say, “Oh God didn't really mean what he said about __x__ in the Bible!” (you fill in the blank) — we are headed for trouble and misery. My stories about how the Orya people were led into degrading sexual sin probably sound so strange to you that you can hardly believe it. Well, when I tell the Orya what is happening now in the sexual revolution in America and other first-world nations, they can hardly believe it! The sexual revolution will not lead our society to Paradise, happiness, or prosperity, but to shame and misery. ============= I want to repeat my appeal from the top of this episode: Please share with your friends about the 3D reading plan and the Daily Bible Reading Podcasts. Any day of the year is a good day to start listening to the Bible. The Holy Spirit will never tell you not to read the Bible. That message comes from someone else. Expect the Holy Spirit to speak to you each time you read or listen to the Bible. Please forget about me and listen to Him. Gale and I send you our New Year's greetings, and as always, I say, May the Lord bless you ‘real good'.
Hey there! It seems like we are off to a good start this year in the Daily Bible Reading Podcast. In this extra podcast, I am trying to give answers to frequent questions. First I want to ask you to share the DBRP NOW with your friends. If you started listening to the podcasts just a few days ago, then perhaps it has occurred to you, “Hey, this podcast would be perfect for …” this or that friend. If so, please share with them right away. This first week of the yearly plan is a great time to start listening, and if your friend wants to, he/she can easily catch up with you. Then you can discuss the readings together. I invite you to contact me if you hear mistakes in my podcasts or if you would like to send a comment. My favorite way for you to contact me is via the Contact button at dailybiblereading.info. It's in the upper right hand corner of the screen. If you write about a problem in accessing a certain podcast, please tell me what device you are using and what podcast player. But hey, before writing to me, please check out the Read This First pages linked in the banner bar at dailybiblereading.info. That's the place to go for information about Bible apps, podcast apps, Bible sites useful for digging deeper. and also information about me (Phil) and Gale.[a] After a break in listening to my own podcasts, in 2022 I came back to listen to them again in a concentrated way, looking for things to improve. I ended up making improvements to 154 out of the 365 episodes among the NLT podcasts, and I will continue making improvements to the GNT series in 2023. But now I am afraid that I may have introduced new errors in the NLT series. So for you listening to the NLT series in 2023, please let me know if you hear mistakes or if a certain episode has inferior recording quality compared to the others. YouVersion now has an audio play button at the bottom of every page in the Digging Deeper Daily reading plan. Because that reading plan is sponsored by the Daily Bible Reading Podcast, some people will think that the play button is giving them the recordings for the podcasts. It does NOT. If you hit the play button, you get a Siri/Alexa-like voice that reads the devotional content page, and after that page, the app will play whatever voice is bundled with the translation you have selected. If any of the people who have recently subscribed to the Digging Deeper Daily reading plan in the YouVersion app are confused like that, then they won't get the message about their mistake, since they will never see the extra podcast that I release like this one. However, when the voice pronounces the name of Job as job, I hope that they will figure out that they are not listening to a podcast. Actually following the 3D reading plan that way is not too bad. I'm just sorry that those who do this will miss out on the extra information that I sometimes give in the podcasts, and also they will miss the prayers at the end of each podcast. For more information about my two full-Bible reading plans in the YouVersion app, please visit the Read This First pages linked at dailybiblereading.info, and look for the page that is about Listening to podcasts. Now let me give you a selection of quick tips. If you have any questions about why I have recorded the NLT and the GNT for the DBRP, please see the Read This First pages. Those two are the most understandable English translations for those consuming Scripture in audio form. If you started listening to episode 1 podcast on January 1st, if you don't want to install a podcast app, you can simply go to dailybiblereading.info or dailygntbiblereading.info. Your daily episode will be near the top. Using that website is also a great way to listen if you are using a computer instead of a smaller device. If you are somewhere in the middle of the year or are irregular in your listening, a good podcast app will make it easy to select the next episode without having to remember the day number or search for it. If my reading is too slow for you, a good podcast app will let you choose to speed up the audio. My favorite speed is 1.20. I don't recommend listening to Scripture at 1.5 speed if your aim is to understand it and think about it. Two years ago, when I was reading the 3D plan and not listening to the audio[b], I enjoyed using the MyBible app, which works on both Apple and Android devices. It has MANY options for customization. A simpler app that allows you to follow the 3D plan is called Quick Bibles. The Indonesian version of that program is the most popular Bible app in Indonesia. You can download and follow the Digging Deeper Reading plan in both of these two apps instead of using the more popular YouVersion/Bible.com app. Please, if you are listening to the DBRP on your commute to work, have things set up with your podcast app so you do not need to touch your phone. If you commute to work with an Android device, I recommend that you check out using the Podbean app. If you sort the DBRP podcasts in ascending order (low to higher numbers), then the app will automatically move from one episode to the next without a touch. One of the easiest ways to listen to the 3D plan using smart speakers. Please see the Read This First pages at dailybiblereading.info for instructions about using smart speakers, and also for more information about podcast apps. At the first of each year, I frequently have received email questions asking me to explain what I said about the Orya people in the introductions to Genesis 1 and 2. I said this: I have seen first-hand in my work in Indonesia that when a people group misunderstands and twists the story in Genesis 1-3, it will have far-reaching consequences for their lives. In the case of the Orya people, twisting the story of the fall caused much suffering and misery among families. ============== It was about 1986 when Isaak Sasbe made a special trip to see me. At that time I and several Orya men were about to finish translating the Gospel of Mark. While I knew how to say lots of things in the Orya language, I usually couldn't follow everything in an extended narrative in that language. So, on the day Isaak visited me, I am so thankful that I thought to turn on my little tape recorder. In the following months, I would carefully transcribe everything that Isaak told me. Isaak was the governmental head (or the mayor) of the village of Santosa. This is the story that he told, and that which the people there learned from his uncle, Daud. In the beginning, Adam and Eve and other Orya people lived on Jadam mountain. They lived by the power of God. They even had glass in their windows. And they could just think about it, and food would appear on their tables. And they could just think about it, and all the dishes would be washed and put away. (They lived by the magical power of God and didn't have to work.) But it all was ruined when Adam had sex with Eve. Until that time people lived without sex. So God got angry and told Noah to build a big boat. When the boat was finished and the flood waters started coming up, everyone who helped build the boat could get on. Those that got on included Jesus. As the flood got deeper, other people tried to climb up, but Noah hit them over the head with a hammer and they fell back into the water. Jadam mountain was the only mountain peak left above water, and the remaining Orya people stayed there until the water receded. But Noah and Jesus took the power of God with them in the boat, and they sailed away with it and landed in America. That's why you Americans live with the power of God. Then Isaak said something most significant: “I came here to ask you: How can we get the power of God back?” (The anthropology article that I wrote on this is published with the title Of Paradise Lost.) Of course I tried to explain to Isaak that all this was twisted and wrong! I remember his disappointed look upon hearing my explanations. Years later I gained insight as to why he would have been disappointed. According to his belief, if I really had the secret of the power of God, I wouldn't share it with anyone, because that would let others in on the secret. If I told other people how to share the power, the result would be less power and wealth for me. Eventually this story and another told by Isaak's uncle resulted in what anthropologists call a ‘cargo cult'. Such movements are common in the Papua province of Indonesia (formerly called Irian Jaya), and the other side of the island in Papua New Guinea, and in the Solomon Islands. A cargo cult starts when a charismatic leader arises (like Isaak's uncle Daud), and tells people, “Hey, we're doing things wrong. If you do what I tell you, we'll be blessed with cargo (health, wealth, and prosperity) from our departed ancestors.” Daud's twist on this was that the thing the Orya people needed to do to unlock garden-of-Eden-like prosperity was to trade wives. That idea actually had almost nothing to do with Adam and Eve falling into sin in the garden, but with Moses and Joshua and the raising of the walking stick at the crossing of the Red Sea. A little note about Isaak's uncle's background: Daud was one of the few men of his age that went into town and learned the Malay language. So when the first Malay-speaking evangelists came into the Orya area, he was one who was often called upon to translate what the preacher said. That's where he learned Bible stories. How I wish I had recordings of those Maylay sermons and Daud's translations! Another point worth mentioning: Spontaneous sermon translations are not a good way to present the Gospel. There is a little interesting thing here also from a Bible translation perspective: The false teaching of Isaak's uncle involved taking literal happenings in Bible stories and taking them figuratively. Orya people still struggle with this: “Adam and Eve surely didn't sin by just eating a fruit. How silly! It's no big deal if I take a papaya from someone else's garden. They had sex.” Now, a figure of speech in Orya is ‘to pick a flower with someone', and it means to commit adultery with that person. So it was very logical for them to think that picking a fruit was a euphemism for forbidden sex. And Daud's false teaching was that Moses didn't literally raise a walking stick over the Red Sea. Orya men always go to war in pairs. The junior goes first and strikes the first blow, and the junior warrior follows and dispatches the victims. The less senior warrior is called (using figurative language) the other man's ‘walking stick'. So Daud said, “Instead of Moses raising his literal walking stick, he and Joshua (who were war partners) exchanged wives. God was so pleased with that that He opened the Red Sea for them to escape.” When Daud first started promoting this teaching about wife-swapping, the Orya people didn't just start having free sex. No, Daud and the other leaders regulated which pairs of men would trade wives. I said before that this led to misery. Imagine this: Among two couples, there might be 2-3 of them who were happy with making the trade, but 1-2 were not thrilled with having sex with their new partner. When I first heard of all this, I imagined that it might be all the guys who would be happy, and all the women who would not be. But, in fact, I heard stories of misery from both sexes. One could not run away from this. Where could you run to? And would you leave the children behind? Women were beaten. People of both sexes were trapped. And sexual sin is sticky, in the sense that it inescapably brings more sin and shame with it. Plus it all has to be kept hush-hush, and you can't tell anyone about your problems. Trying to regain a Lost Paradise using human ideas results in misery. I'll probably tell you in another podcast how, years later, the Lord used his Word to defeat the cargo cult. One terrible effect of the cult was to distrust anyone teaching differently from the cult teaching. That is one thing the Lord defeated. Before the occasion that brought the defeat of the cult, people would hint to me about their cult activities saying, “We're doing our traditional cultural practices to bless this land (meaning to bring prosperity).” Note that after only 30-40 years after the start of the cult, they called the wife swapping their ‘traditional cultural practice'. That was not their true tradition! I, the newcomer and foreigner, had to remind them! In the olden days before Daud Sasbe, adultery was severely punished. The punishment was to have your thigh shot at close range with an arrow. The thigh would be pierced with a big spear-like arrow— the kind used in killing pigs. Not many committed adultery back then. God, our creator, has every right to tell us humans how to live. People who live as God instructs us in the Scripture are actually the happiest people in the world. God knows what is best for us. And He has been kind enough to not hide this knowledge from us. He made us male and female to harmonize together in a beautiful way. A couple is so harmonized that two become one, one body. Any time we humans say, “Oh God didn't really mean what he said about __x__ in the Bible!” (you fill in the blank) — we are headed for trouble and misery. My stories about how the Orya people were led into degrading sexual sin probably sound so strange to you that you can hardly believe it. Well, when I tell the Orya what is happening now in the sexual revolution in America and other first-world nations, they can hardly believe it! The sexual revolution will not lead our society to Paradise, happiness, or prosperity, but to shame and misery. ============= I want to repeat my appeal from the top of this episode: Please share with your friends about the 3D reading plan and the Daily Bible Reading Podcasts. Any day of the year is a good day to start listening to the Bible. The Holy Spirit will never tell you not to read the Bible. That message comes from someone else. Expect the Holy Spirit to speak to you each time you read or listen to the Bible. Please forget about me and listen to Him. Gale and I send you our New Year's greetings, and as always, I say, May the Lord bless you ‘real good'.
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Playlist for this show :- 1 Achilles .. John Holden ( Archilles Kintsugi 2022 ) 2 Don't Be Afraid .. The Samurai Of Prog ( Anthem To The Phoenix Star 2022 ) 3 Lost Paradise .. Silhouette ( Beyond The Seventh Wave 2014 )( The Tandem Feature ) 4 Witchcraft .. Ring Of Gyges ( […]
Jordan Graham, the creator of horror film "Sator," walks us through the seven-year process of making a feature film all by himself. He may not be the first to make a movie on his own, but he may be one of the first to make a movie on his own that looks and sounds this darn good.Sator released on VOD in February, 2021 and as of May, 2022 is available on limited edition Blu-ray at https://www.cauldron-films.com/products/satorle The article breaking down Jordan's process and gear: https://nofilmschool.com/sator-film-seven-yearsMusic Credits:"Field of Fireflies" and "Lost Paradise" by Purrple Cat | https://purrplecat.comMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US"Dynamite" theme music composed by Patrick Patrikios
From the early Middle Ages to the present day, travellers have been bewitched by the peerless beauty of Granada. From 1230 until 1492, it was ruled by the Nasrids - Spain's last Islamic dynasty - from their fortress palace of the Alhambra. After capturing Granada to complete the Christian Reconquista, the monarchs Ferdinand and Isabella made the Alhambra the site of their royal court. But what became of the Jews, the Muslims and the Gitanos who were displaced?In this edition of Not Just the Tudors, Professor Suzannah Lipscomb talks to Dr. Elizabeth Drayson about this complex and fascinating city and Spain's deep obsession with erasing historical and cultural memory.For more Not Just The Tudors content, subscribe to our Tudor Tuesday newsletter here > If you'd like to learn even more, we have hundreds of history documentaries, ad free podcasts and audiobooks at History Hit - subscribe today!To download, go to Android > or Apple store > See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, Josh and Grace welcome special guest DM Filly (@DMFilly) to recap Season 1 Episode 6, "Lost Paradise." The post ‘Raised By Wolves' Season 1 Episode 6 Recap: ‘Lost Paradise' appeared first on PostShowRecaps.com.
In this episode, Josh and Grace welcome special guest DM Filly (@DMFilly) to recap Season 1 Episode 6, "Lost Paradise." The post ‘Raised By Wolves' Season 1 Episode 6 Recap: ‘Lost Paradise' appeared first on PostShowRecaps.com.
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Paradise Losts "Obsidian" ble kåret til fjorårets fjerde beste album av Jernverkets lyttere. Jeg dukket ned i arkivet for å finne frem et Paradise Lost-intervju jeg visstnok hadde gjort på Inferno en gang. Det var derimot ikke jeg som hadde pratet med vokalist Nick Holmes. I perioden 2008-2010 samarbeidet jeg ofte med magasinene Eternal Terror og Imhotep. Vi delte intervjuene mellom oss og lånte innhold fra hverandre. Derfor er det Imhoteps Paul Kearns du hører snakke med Holmes her. Intervjuet er fra 2009, så her snakkes det om overgangen til Century Media, gjenutgivelsen av "Gothic", ny trommis, det å være vegetarianer på USA-turné i 1993, ølpriser i Norge samt den da planlagte plata "Faith Divides Us - Death Unites Us". Foruten utgivelsen av "Obsidian" er Paradise Lost også aktuelle med 25-årsjubileumet for bautaen "Draconian Times". 2021 markerer også 30-årsjubileet for vel så kjente "Gothic". Paradise Lost har ikke laget noen spilleliste, men du kan høre andre bands favorittlåter ved å følge Jernverket på Spotify. Støtt Jernverket økonomisk via Patreon eller Vipps-nummer 567438. Det er også hyggelig om du legger igjen en anmeldelse der du lytter.
Tomi Lahren did us a favor by making us a PSA for the boyish men out there. I responded to what she said, sharing anything that I feel necessary to bring up in regards to her 15 minute video that was streamed live on Instagram. This episode is over an hour long, so get settled in. Share what'd you like to via Twitter or Email______________________________________________Contact MGTOW Academy:Twitter: @MGTOWAcademy Email: mgtowacademy.media@gmail.comMGTOW Academy is ad-free, consider supporting my work here:PayPal donations: mgtowacademy.media@gmail.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/join/MGTOWAcademy Need a mug? I got you: https://teespring.com/support-the-mgtow-academy-show#pid=522&cid=101870&sid=front ______________________________________________Music-BGM: "Lost Paradise" by @BroddySupport up and coming creators ✊Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-mgtow-academy-show/donations
In this episode, we speak with Dr. Ian Baker about his many journeys into Tibet and Tantric Buddhism, the power of hidden lands (beyul), isolated mountain retreats, Tibetan physical yogas (trulkhor), receiving guidance from H.H. the Dalai Lama, the nature of secrecy and esoteric teachings, and a preview of the upcoming online course, YS 110 | Tibetan Yoga. Speaker BioIan Baker is the author of several books on Himalayan and Tibetan religion and culture, including Tibetan Yoga: Principles and Practices, The Dalai Lamas Secret Temple: Tantric Wall Paintings from Tibet, and The Heart of the World: A Journey to Tibet's Lost Paradise.He received a Masters degree in English Literature from the University of Oxford, pursued further graduate studies in Buddhism and Medical Anthropology at Columbia University and University College London, and recently completed his doctorate in Medical Humanities at the University of Strathclyde, Scotland. He was lead curator for the 2015-16 London exhibition, ‘Tibet's Secret Temple: Body, Mind and Meditation in Tantric Buddhism' and was recognized by National Geographic Society as one of seven ‘Explorers for the Millennium' for his fieldwork illuminating the Tibetan tradition of ‘hidden lands' (beyul), idealized sites of yogic practice. His current research focuses on the contemporary interface of Indo-Tibetan yoga with art and science.LinksYS 110 | Tibetan Yoga: Histories, Practices, TransformationsTibetan Yoga: Principles and Practices (2019, Inner Traditions)https://independent.academia.edu/BakerIanhttps://ianbakerjourneys.wordpress.com/about/Note: We apologize for the lesser audio quality of this episode. We experienced some technical audio difficulties while recording.
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