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In VOGUE: The 1990s
How Chopova Lowena Make Their Viral Pleated Skirt | PLUS Baz Luhrmann is Friends with Ms. Prada

In VOGUE: The 1990s

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 43:59


On today's episode, Emma Chopova and Laura Lowena, of the brand Chopova Lowena, talk about their close collaboration and their cult brand. Also, director Baz Luhrmann discusses his latest project, Faraway Downs, and his friendship with Miuccia Prada. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

K3 – podcast o dobrym życiu
#155 – Siła i delikatność (rozmowa z Olgą Sieczką)

K3 – podcast o dobrym życiu

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2023 53:39


Siła i delikatność, a nie przemoc i słabość. Nie „lub” czy „albo”, tylko „i”. Siła i delikatność, jedno i drugie. Olga Sieczka pracuje metodą Lowena i prowadzi warsztaty, których celem jest integracja tych obu aspektów naszej psychiki. Zapraszamy Państwa do rozmowy; będzie też kilka ćwiczeń!   Foto: Rafał Masłow

Radio LUZ
#rozmowa: Kto pomoże pomagającym?

Radio LUZ

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 27:43


Fundacja, która chce pomagać, musi też zarabiać i spełniać wyśrubowane biurokratyczne normy. Każdy z tych elementów opiera się na dużym poświeceniu jej pracowników, z czym wiąże się wysokie ryzyko wypalenia. Jak uczyć aktywistów wyznaczania swoich granic? Z pomocą przychodzi pionierski program dla osób pracujących w NGO. O metodzie Lowena oraz czego organizacje pomocowe mogą nauczyć się od korporacji opowiadają Kazimierz Szepiela i Ewelina Seklecka - osoby tworzące projekt Teraz Troska w Centrum Sektor 3. Rozmawiała Alicja Serafin.

Osobiste rozmowy holistyczne
Psychoterapia przez ciało, emocje zawieszone w ciele i metoda Lowena

Osobiste rozmowy holistyczne

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2022 57:22


Czym jest zdrowa relacja z ciałem? Jak ją nawiązać? Do czego może doprowadzić długoterminowe odcięcie się od ciała? Jak pracować z rozpoznanymi w nim emocjami? Czy w przypadku ich zawieszenia możemy sięgnąć po konkretne ćwiczenia? I czy możemy praktykować je w domu?Metoda Aleksandra Lowena nazywana jest powszechnie analizą bioenergetyczną. Opierając się na przekonaniu, że to ciało integruje osobowość, proces terapeutyczny odbywa się nie tylko na drodze analizy intelektualnej, ale równolegle za pomocą diagnozy i pracy przez ciało. Jeżeli zostanie mu przywrócona miękkość i swoboda, powróci też żywotność. Z nią przyjdzie radość istnienia i przyjemność z życia.Gościnią odcinka jest Marzena Barszcz – psychoterapeutka i terapeutka manualna, która ukończyła Certified Training Program the Florida Society for Bioenergetic Analysis. Autorka książki „Psychoterapia przez ciało”, prowadząca Instytut Analizy Bioenergetycznej w Warszawie. Dyrektorka czteroletniego szkolenia psychoterapeutycznego w nurcie analizy bioenergetycznej afiliowanego przez FSBA.

The Guest
Emma Chopova and Laura Lowena-Irons in conversation with Steff Yotka: The creativity in fashion's favourite duo

The Guest

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 44:33


Tonight's dinner guest is Emma Chopova and Laura Lowena-Irons of the fashion brand, Chopova Lowena. Even if you have not heard of Chopova Lowena yet, it's likely you will have seen one of their designs. Their range of skirts and dresses made from recycled traditional Bulgarian materials have been worn by a whole host of celebrities like Dua Lipa, Hailey Bieber, Kylie Jenner, Harry Styles, Rosalia, Michaela Coel, Bad Bunny, Iris Law, Emma Chamberlain, Hari Nef and Paloma Elsesser. Interviewing them is their friend, Steff Yotka, the Senior Fashion News Editor of Vogue. Chopova Lowena and Steff discuss gender-less fashion, the benefits of Tabis, sustainable design, their obsession with skirts and if they'll ever do dogwear. Lyst is a fashion shopping app. Make great choices with personal recommendations from over 12,000 of the world's best brands. Download here: https://www.lyst.com/app/ You can shop our Chopova Lowena inspired list in the app with our Brand Spotlight series here: https://lyst.app.link/chopovalowena

Halo, Dziewczyny!
Odcinek 094. Lęk, część 1.

Halo, Dziewczyny!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 56:00


W tym odcinku poruszamy temat lęku. Pandemia spowodowała wzrost lęków i zaburzeń lękowych w społeczeństwie. To smutne i trudne, jednak dobra strona jest taka, że zwróciło to uwagę świata na wagę zdrowia psychicznego i otworzyło dyskusję na ten temat. Postanowiłyśmy porozmawiać o tym, jak my rozumiemy lęk. Jest czasem ciężko i mocno osobiście, bo opowiadamy o naszych lękach i zastanawiamy się nad ich genezą. Przywołujemy przykłady z naszego życia oraz dzielimy się sposobami na radzenie sobie z nimi na co dzień. A że temat jest poważny i szeroki, to ciąg dalszy na pewno nastąpi. Dziękujemy naszym Matronkom i Patronom: Svitlanie, Marzenie, Aleksandrze, Kasi, Magdalenie, Zuzie, Justynie, Patrycji, Ewie, Joannie oraz Anonimowym Wspierającym! W odcinku wspominamy o kontach na IG: @sandra_osipiuk @jalla_odzyskaj_cialo W tym odcinku: (01:30) - temat dzisiejszego odcinka: lęk (03:16) - czym w ogóle jest lęk, jak go rozpoznajemy i jak empatyzujemy (07:28) - lęk przed włamaniem (09:50) - lęk wysokości (16:39) - lęk przed odrzuceniem (24:30) - lęk przed egzaminami (27:14) - lęk przed porażką (28:34) - lęk przed opuszczeniem (29:52) - psychosomatyczna reakcja na lęk (31:45) - lęk przed byciem niewystarczająco dobrą osobą (33:46) - jak lęki wpływają na nasze życie, FOMO (38:35) - weryfikacja rzeczywistości (44:38) - aktywność fizyczna (46:11) - ćwiczenia oddechowe (48:13) - perspektywa (49:24) - metoda Lowena, metoda 5-4-3-2-1 (51:33) - podsumowanie (53:50) - podziękowania dla Matronek i Patronów

Sznurowadła myśli
Z Anną Sierpowską o movement medicine i duchowej ekologii

Sznurowadła myśli

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 71:19


Na czym polega taniec intuicyjny i jak zmienia naszą relację z ciałem? Czy za pomocą ruchu możemy lepiej połączyć się ze sobą i innymi? Co ma duchowość do świata natury? I jak za pomocą wzorców czerpanych z żywiołów możemy nauczyć się odpuszczać? Porozmawiałam z Anią Sierpowską, nauczycielką movement medicine, która pracuje z ciałem w oparciu o analizę bioenergetyczną Lowena, metodę Labana i bodywork. Ania opowiedziała o tym, jak to jest zatańczyć wiatr, dać mu formę i rozpuścić go w ciele. Zagłębiłyśmy się w praktykę movement medicine, integrację natury w mieście, korzystanie z mocy żywiołów i mądrości przeszłych pokoleń. To była ogromna inspiracja, móc porozmawiać z kimś, kto jest głęboko w kontakcie ze sobą i potrafi mądrze trzymać przestrzeń dla innych. Zapraszam Was do odsłuchu i korzystania z opowieści Ani – można się wiele nauczyć! Strona Ani: https://annasierpowska.com/ Fanpage Ani: https://www.facebook.com/AnnaSierpowskaMovementMedicineLowenbodywork/ Zajęcia Movement medicine z Anią w Warszawie: https://fb.me/e/1kkWNheop Audycja Body Talks w Radiospacji: https://radiospacja.pl/shows/body-talks/ Instagram Sznurowadeł: https://www.instagram.com/sznurowadla.mysli/ Jeżeli podobają Ci się moje treści i chcesz wspierać dalszy rozwój Sznurowadeł, dołącz do grona Matronek i Patronów na Patronite. Szczegóły znajdziesz na moim profilu: https://patronite.pl/sznurowadla-mysli Ukłony i podziękowania za realizację dźwięku należą się niezastąpionemu Piotrowi Sz. Sznurowadeł możecie posłuchać na: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Google Podcasts, Anchor, Breaker, Overcast, PocketCasts i RadioPublic.

Podcasty Oryginalne EMPIK GO
O zdrowiu inaczej | #1 Analiza bioenergetyczna Lowena, czyli psychoterapia przez ciało

Podcasty Oryginalne EMPIK GO

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 58:16


#1 Analiza bioenergetyczna Lowena, czyli psychoterapia przez ciało – rozmowa o nurcie psychoterapii łączącym pracę umysłu z ciałem, którego celem jest pomoc pacjentom w rozwiązywaniu ich emocjonalnych konfliktów. Poprzez specjalny system ćwiczeń będący podstawą tej formy terapii, możliwe jest docieranie do nieświadomych psychicznych treści i przeżyć – skumulowanych w ciele w postaci blokad i chronicznych napięć Gość: Marzena Barszcz – certyfikowana psychoterapeutka w Analizie Bioenergetycznej, trenerka międzynarodowa szkoląca w Polsce, USA i Argentynie, terapeutka manualna. Ukończyła 4-letni trening psychoterapeutyczny w Florida Society for Bioenergetic Analysis (FSBA). Propagatorka tej metody pracy w Polsce. Prowadzi psychoterapię indywidualną i grupową. Jest dyrektorką szkolenia psychoterapeutycznego afiliowanego przez FSBA.

Sznurowadła myśli
​Z Agą Konopką o świadomości ciała w tańcu i reżyserii ruchu

Sznurowadła myśli

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 50:39


Jak świadomie zarządzać ciałem w tańcu? Czy stany emocjonalne mają wpływ na nasz ruch? Jak wykorzystać narzędzia ruchowe do kreowania postaci na planie zdjęciowym? I na czym polega budowanie relacji ruchowej względem siebie? Rozmowa z Agą Konopką - tancerką, choreografką, nauczycielką tańca i reżyserką ruchu - była jak miód na moje roztańczone serce. Aga jest związana z ruchem od lat. Współtworzy duet Movement Direction i jest autorką kursu dla tancerzy, który pomaga odnaleźć się na rynku pracy. Jest też reprezentowana przez agencję Move Picture. Porozmawiałyśmy o tym, czy taniec jest w pierwszej kolejności pracą z emocjami, czy z ciałem. Aga wprowadziła mnie w świat reżyserii ruchu, tworzenia choreografii i ruchu scenicznego dla modelek czy aktorek na planie. W niezwykle wrażliwy i samoświadomy sposób opowiedziała także o własnej praktyce tanecznej, metodzie Lowena i Labana oraz swoim bogatym świecie wewnętrznym. Zapraszam Was do odsłuchu, jeśli szukacie ruchowej inspiracji! Jeżeli podobają się Wam moje treści i chcielibyście wspierać rozwój Sznurowadeł, możecie dołączyć do grona Matronek i Patronów na Patronite. Szczegóły znajdziecie na moim profilu: https://patronite.pl/sznurowadla-mysli/ Instagram Agi: https://www.instagram.com/aga.cojestcrew/ Kurs Agi: http://tancerz.sklepzkompetencjami.pl/ Wideo, w którym możecie zobaczyć, jak Aga pracuje jako reżyserka ruchu - jak dla mnie jest zjawiskowa: https://vimeo.com/292082856 Movement Direction: https://movementdirection.com/ Ukłony i podziękowania za realizację dźwięku należą się niezastąpionemu Piotrowi Sz. Treści uzupełniające znajdziecie na moim Instagramie: https://www.instagram.com/sznurowadla.mysli/ Sznurowadeł możecie posłuchać na: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Google Podcasts, Anchor, Breaker, Overcast, PocketCasts i RadioPublic.

Get Down And Get With It
2: Chopova Lowena. Design Duo Embracing Forgotten Traditional Craft and Re-evaluating Found Fabrics

Get Down And Get With It

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 33:50


Emma and Laura explain in a very honest way how as a duo they built such a culturally rich and sustainable label by honouring Emma's Bulgarian heritage and Laura's love of mountain climbing. As worn by Harry Styles in Vogue Dec 20. Graduates from Central St Martins BA/MA programmes, they explain how important grants, awards, bursaries and scholarships were to help finance their journey. @chopovalowena @thefashionschooluk

Irish and Celtic Music Podcast
Warm Up with Great Irish & Celtic Music #388

Irish and Celtic Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018 67:05


This is your last week to vote in the Celtic Top 20. Here's some of the best Celtic songs from past episodes with great Celtic music from Flook, Jimi McRae, Marc Gunn, Derek Warfield and The Young Wolfe Tones, The Elders, Burning Bridget Cleary, The Kreellers , Navan, Bow Triplets, Celtic Squall, Maggie Drennan, Peter Daldry, Shishonnah, The Willis Clan, Patsy O'Brien.    http://celticmusicpodcast.com/ I hope you enjoyed this week's show. If you did, please share the show with ONE friend.  The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast is dedicated to growing our community and helping the incredible artists who so generously share their music. If you find music you love, buy their albums, shirts, and songbooks, follow them on Spotify, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast.  Remember also to Subscribe to the Celtic Music Magazine. Every week, I'll send you 4 or 5 cool bits of Celtic music news. It's a quick and easy way to plug yourself into more great Celtic culture. Plus, you'll get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free, just for signing up today. Thank you again for being a Celt of Kindness. VOTE IN THE CELTIC TOP 20   It's easier than ever to do. Just list the show number, and the name of one or two bands. That's it. You can vote once for each episode help me create next year's Best Celtic music of 2018 episode. http://bestcelticmusic.net/vote/ THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 0:03 "Pod:Baldy hollow/The Empty Pod" by Flook from Rubai 6:13 "Amazing Grace/Reels and Strathspeys" by Jimi McRae and Sam Okoo from Scottish Pipes and African Drums 11:19 "Peggy Gordon" by Marc Gunn from The Bridge 15:35 "Farewell to Ireland" by Derek Warfield and The Wolfe Tones from Far Away in Australia 19:05 "Men of Erin" by The Elders from American Wake 23:59 CELTIC FEEDBACK 25:59 "Chloe's Passion" by Burning Bridget Cleary from These Are the Days 30:05 "Sixth and Porter" by The Kreellers from Sixth and Porter 32:51 "Ellas Mari" by Navan from Lowena 36:12 "Raindrops in Whiskey" by Bow Triplets from Fair Play to You 41:13 "Ca the Yowes to the Knowes" by Celtic Squall from Celtic Squall 43:55 CELTIC PODCAST NEWS 44:59 "Is Fad' O 'Bhaile Daithneoinn (Far from Home)" by Maggie Drennon from Just Now 50:07 "Bruach Chluidh" by Peter Daldry from Familiar Roads 52:55 "Elysian Dreams" by Shishonnah from Elysian Dreams 56:40 "Blast O'Reels" by The Willis Clan from Roots 1:03:37 "Good Times Coming" by Patsy O'Brien from Irish Guitar The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. To subscribe, go to Apple Podcasts or to our website where you can become a Patron of the Podcast for as little as $1 per episode. Promote Celtic culture through music at http://celticmusicpodcast.com/. CELTIC PODCAST NEWS * Helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music. My name is Marc Gunn. I am a Celtic musician and podcaster. This show is dedicated to the indie Celtic musicians. I want to ask you to support these artists. Share the show with your friends. And find more episodes at celticmusicpodcast.com. You can also support this podcast on Patreon. This is your last week to vote in the Celtic Top 20. In every episode, I ask you to vote for your favorite artists in each show. At the end of the year, I create a Best of the Year episode featuring the Top 20 songs and tunes vote on by you. We have 49 episodes for you to vote in. All you need to do is listen to each episode, pick your two favorite artists. Then head over to BestCelticMusic.net/vote/. You'll find a link at the top of each shownotes. Put the show number, artist name, and your name and hit enter. It's super easy. So please go vote today! Did you listen to the final episode of the Celtic Christmas Podcast for 2018? I posted it on Monday. You can subscribe and listen to all 51 episodes of that podcast at CelticChristmasPodcast.com I just published a quick and easy Guide to the best Irish & Celtic Christmas music of 2018 on my Celtfather podcast. You can listen at Celtfather.com.  TRAVEL WITH CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS Every year, I take a small group of Celtic music fans on the relaxing adventure of a lifetime. We don't see everything. Instead, we stay in one area. We get to know the region through it's culture, history, and legends. You can join us with an auditory and visual adventure through podcasts and videos.  2019 is the Celtic Invasion of Star Wars. 2020 is the Origins of Celtic Invasions. You can find out more about these two exciting trips. Join the invasion at http://celticinvasion.com/ THANK YOU PATRONS OF THE PODCAST! I don’t know about you. But I am not a fan of corporate influence. Certainly not in politics, but also not in the music I create and share. That’s one of the reasons that the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast supports independent Celtic musicians. I want to help the artists who don’t have a record label or a giant production company behind them. They are doing everything themselves. Your support of this podcast helps with that mission.  This show is listener supported. Instead of trying to find advertisers, I've decided to let your generosity fund the creation, production, and promotion of the show. You'll get episodes before regular listeners, discounts on merch, and when we hit a milestone, you get extra special episodes, including a bonus episode of the Celtic Christmas Podcast that will come out next month. I want to thank our newest patrons of the podcast: Kevin H. and Michelle S. You can become a generous Patron of the Podcast at http://patreon.com/celticpodcast I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK What are you doing today while listening to the podcast? You can send a written comment along with a picture of what you're doing while listening. Email a voicemail message to celticpodcast@gmail.com Ian Shaw emailed from Shanghai: "Hi Marc, Start by saying you make a fantastic Podcast giving the lesser known bands good air time. I am a Ships Captain and come from Scourie (pronounced SCOWRIE) just up the coast from the Isle of Skye. I presently supervise the shipbuilding of the world’s largest stainless steel chemical tankers in Shanghai China.   Just small enough to squeeze through the “old” Panama canal. ( 600 foot long and 106 foot wide) I could not help but smile when I listened to your discussions regarding the Skye midges which you encountered last summer. They are at their worst when peat cutting in the highlands. I discovered your podcast last March when I decided to try and change my lifestyle after my best friend died from a heart attack.  Thanks to your great selection of music which I listen to every morning/night as I speed walk the 40 minutes from my Chinese home to the shipyard.  I have now lost 20Kg ( 20% of my original body weight) and got my general health in order.  I am now completing marathons instead of lying on the sofa drinking beer.   Hope your daughter is recovering after her operation Thank you Marc....keep up the great work, I have found many new bands to listen to by purchasing their music. Cum suas an obair mhor   CUM SUAS AN ABER MORE Slainte

Słucham Gadam
SG#051 Odzyskaj ciało – o swojej autorskiej metodzie pracy opowiada Anna Dymarczyk

Słucham Gadam

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2018 54:17


Odzyskaj ciało! Poczuj się w nim dobrze! Naucz się go słuchać. Korzystaj z jego mądrości! Daj sobie prawo do radości z bycia sobą! – tak brzmi misja Anny Dymarczyk i w oparciu o nią stworzyła autorską metodę pracy z ciałem i nazwała ją Jalla! Anna w swojej pracy asymiluje osobiste doświadczenia oraz wiedzę zdobytą między innymi na kursie metodycznym terapii tańcem i ruchem u Marzeny Tlatlik-Śniarowskiej, a także na 2-letnim szkoleniu pracy z ciałem metodą Lowena. Głównym narzędziem w jej pracy są ćwiczenia uwalniające emocje metodą Lowena, ruch autentyczny, taniec swobodny,  praca z oddechem i głosem. W zajęciach wykorzystuje też różne techniki ekspresywne, m.in. pisanie, rysowanie, rozmowę w kręgu. Współpracuje z psychologami, psychoterapeutami i fizjoterapeutami. Jej specjalnością są warsztaty wyjazdowe, prowadzone na łonie przyrody, której oddziaływanie wspiera proces regeneracji i integracji emocji w ciele. Regularne zajęcia prowadzi w Krakowie, Warszawie, Wrocławiu. Zaprasza też w polskie góry oraz na bezludną wyspę na Adriatyku. Mnie od dłuższego czasu szczególnie interesuje metoda Aleksandra Lowena, ponieważ sama jestem jej beneficjentką i mogłam odczuć jak wpływa na samopoczucie. „Pozostajemy ślepi na rzeczywistość ciała i uczuć. A to przecież CIAŁO rozpływa się z miłości, sztywnieje ze strachu, trzęsie się ze złości, dąży do ciepła i kontaktu.” Aleksander Lowen Metoda A.Lowena w praktyce to ćwiczenia łączące wyrażanie emocji i oczyszczenie ciała z napięć poprzez oddech, ruch, głos, ekspresję ciała i werbalizację. Jest to praktyka psychosomatyczna, czyli taka, która zawiera w sobie zarówno komponent uwolnienia ciała ze sztywności, bólu i dyskomfortu (podobnie jak joga, pływanie, masaż) jak i element terapeutyczny. Celem jest uświadomienie sobie wszystkich towarzyszących nam w życiu emocji i możliwości wyrażania ich w bezpieczny sposób. Najistotniejsze jest odzyskanie naturalnej energii życiowej oraz dbanie o zdrowie, czyli zapobieganie chorobom ciała o podłożu emocjonalnym. Tematy, które rozwija w rozmowie Anna to min: dlaczego źle czujemy się w swoim ciele napięcia w miednicy seksualność trudne i nielubiane uczucia (złość, smutek, agresja) metoda Lowena i jej wpływ na zdrowie jakie korzyści przynosi kontakt ze swoim ciałem i uwalnianie go od napięć   Informacje o metodach pracy Anny Dymarczyk, ćwiczeniach, warsztatach i wyjazdach znajdziesz na Wyjazdy Wyspa Offline Jalla.com.pl Fanpage Jalla  

Stacja Zmiana
30. Smutki, czyli o przednówkowym spadku nastroju

Stacja Zmiana

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2018 51:58


Nasza rozmowa na Stacji Zmiana, ma na celu zachęcić nas, byśmy czujniej przyglądali się temu, co się dzieje z naszymi przyjaciółmi i z nami. Czy odczuwacie spadek nastroju na przełomie stycznia i lutego? Rozmawiamy o smutku, depresji i długotrwałym odczuwaniu spadku nastroju. Dzielimy się informacjami na temat tego, kiedy możemy zacząć podejrzewać, że mamy depresję. Jak możemy sami sobie pomóc? Oraz jak towarzyszyć przyjaciołom lub członkom rodziny w przechodzeniu depresji? Rozpoczęliśmy od spadku nastroju, przeszliśmy przez depresję i płacz, a skończyliśmy na wyrażaniu emocji. Pomimo poważnego tematu znajdziecie na naszej Stacji dużo nadziei, życzliwości i wsparcia. Ciekawi nas czy uważacie, że nowe technologie mogą pomóc w zmaganiach ze spadkiem nastroju? Jeśli tak, to w jaki sposób? Aplikacja pomagająca monitorować nasz nastrój How Are You (aplikacja została stworzona na podstawie popularnego na całym świecie testu do mierzenia nastroju, którego skrótowa nazwa brzmi Panas) jest pomocna aby spróbować określać swój nastrój dzień po dniu http://bit.ly/2FJ2v38 Aplikacja dostępna jest na Android i iOS. Można na podstawie testów Becka sprawdzić czy ma się objawy depresji, ale z interpretacją wyników lepiej zgłosić się do specjalisty http://bit.ly/2FDrG85 http://bit.ly/2EfBdE8 Jakie powinniśmy sobie zrobić podstawowe badania krwii: http://bit.ly/2GOkYwy Wspominamy w rozmowie podcast o chorobach autoimmunologicznych: http://bit.ly/2DWYhEn Łzy mają różne właściwości. Tak wyglądają różne rodzaje łez pod mikroskopem: http://bit.ly/2sd7N59 Terapia pracy z ciałem Lowena: http://bit.ly/2E170tp O płaczu terapeutycznym: http://bit.ly/2FJMQ3y Książka o której wspomina Kasia Terrence Real “Nie chcę o tym mówić. Jak przerwać dziedziczenie męskiej depresji” Terrence Real http://bit.ly/2E0v6QS

Irish and Celtic Music Podcast
2-Hour Best Celtic Music Retrospective #296

Irish and Celtic Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2017 126:33


Two hours of some of the best Celtic music as picked by you in the Celtic Top 20 with music from Runa, Derek Warfield & The Young Wolfe Tones, Colleen Raney & Colm MacCarthaigh, Rathkeltair, The Rogues, Barleyjuice, Marc Gunn, The Gothard Sisters, Ockham's Razor, Count 4dB, Vintage Wildflowers, Jiggernaut, Gwilym Morus, Hawp, Socks in the Frying Pan, Black 47, Samantha Gillogly & Tim Maurice, Sons of Malarkey, The Selkie Girls, Jimi McRae And Sam Okoo, Ed Miller, Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyer, The Flying Toads, Battlelegs, Navan, Sonic Impulse, Heidi Talbot, Ron Cody, Gaelic Storm. Listen. Like. Share. Then download 34 Celtic MP3s for Free!  Subscribe to the Celtic Music Magazine. This is our free newsletter and your guide to the latest Celtic music and podcast news. Remember to support the artists who support this podcast: buy their CDs, download their MP3s, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast.   Today's show is brought to you by the Patrons of the Podcast Every Thursday, you get an hour of awesome Celtic music by some of the top independent Celtic musicians online. They generously share their music with us. And 191 people generously pledge a buck or more per episode to bring these artists into your ears. Your kind support pays for web hosting, maintenance, advertising and my time in producing the show. Whenever we hit a milestone, you get an extra-long special, like this one. Become a patron today. Because these Celtic musicians deserve to be heard. celticmusicpodcast.com/patron/   Notes: * Helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music. My name is Marc Gunn. I am a musician and podcaster. You can share this show and find more episodes at celticmusicpodcast.com. And you can support this show on Patreon. We have two new patrons: Chris Pike and Goombaguy. Special thanks to our Celtic Superstars: Kevin Long, Annie Lorkowski, Derek Lineberry, Lynda MacNeil, Steven, Bryan Brake, John Sharkey White II, Theresa Sullivan, John Bilderback, Johnny Berry, Shawn Cali. We are $47 away from a 2-hour Scottish music show! Become a patron today to celebrate Celtic culture through music. * CELTIC PODCAST NEWS: "Slainte Mhaith" is the first music video from Kilted Kings album Name On My Soul. Go give it a listen on YouTube. Then share it with a friend. * Finally, I had a wild idea to build the Celtic podcast community. I've been hearing about Podcast Listening Groups. And I wondered if any of you would be interested in me setting up a weekly listening time where you can chat live with other podcast listeners. Imagine a session, say on Tuesday evening at 7:30pm. Everyone would start playing the latest show. Then you you could go to the Irish & Celtic Music Club on Facebook and chat with other Celtophiles. You can share which songs you like and which you don't. Does this sound like something you'd be interested in? That's the question I will pose in the next Celtic Music Magazine. So think about it, and then email me if you're interested. If I can get a couple dozen or so people interested, I will organize such an event. If you have a preferred day or time, please share that as well. * I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK: What are you doing today while listening to the podcast? You can send a written comment along with a picture of what you're doing while listening. Call 678-CELT-POD to leave a voicemail message. That's 678-235-8763. Nicole Theresa posted on Facebook: "Just wanted to drop a note - - I'm listening to past podcast episodes while I grade music finals (I work for a virtual school in California; I'm a high school music appreciation teacher). The wonderful music is making the painful student submissions a bit more bearable! Cheers!" Shira Gaudet posted on Facebook: "Thank you for your podcast! Yours is what I listen to when I need a mental break. Love the music. Stone Soup is my favorite episode so far! Still working through all of the old episodes." Kevin Long emailed: "I was so happy to find your podcast while searching for Celtic music on iTunes. Where has this been all my life? Thank you, Thank you, Thank you for this! I cannot begin to describe to you, the memories of my childhood that this podcast brings back. My Grand Father and Great Grand Father used to sit and play this very same music on the fiddle and guitar when I was young boy growing up in Sarasota Florida back in the late sixties and early seventies. Within the past two months, two events have drawn me ever closer to your broadcast. First, at my surprise birthday party to celebrate my 50th birthday, my amazing wife Vicky surprised me with a planned trip to Cork (my ancestral homeland)and Limerick for May. Second was the unfortunate passing of my beloved Grand Father James Russell Huff. He gave me many things in life, one of them is my love of music. My Mother found a recording of him and my Great Grand Father playing Celtic music recently and my family sat around and listened. This is when I knew that I was not only destined to find your podcast but, support it as well. Mark, I hope to happen upon you on the emerald isle one day and buy you a pint. Slainte!"   This Week in Celtic Music 0:37 "Land of Sunshine Set" by Runa from Current Affairs 8:03 "Farewell to Ireland" by Derek Warfield & The Young Wolfe Tones from Far Away in Australia 11:32 "Belfast Mountains" by Colleen Raney & Colm MacCarthaigh from Cuan 15:55 "Dante's Local" by Rathkeltair from 8 20:04 "Cullen Anderson" by The Rogues from Live in Canada, Eh? 24:45 "Weekend Irish" by Barleyjuice from A Night at the Pub 28:43 "Mingulay Boat Song" by Marc Gunn from Scottish Songs of Drinking & Rebellion 33:11 "Compass" by The Gothard Sisters from Compass 35:16 "Oro, Se Do Bheatha ‘Bhaile" by Ockham's Razor from Wolves in the Walls 38:15 "The Fisherman's Song" by Count 4dB from Rylander: There Can Be Only One 41:57 "An Buachaillin Ban Set" by Vintage Wildflowers from Lovely Madness 48:08 CELTIC PODCAST NEWS 49:20 "Two Minute's Silence" by Jiggernaut from The Well 55:46 "Eryri" by Gwilym Morus from Awena 58:10 "Aoife Orla Jigs" by Hawp from Storm and Calm 1:02:19 "Foreign Lander (song)" by Socks in the Frying Pan from Socks in the Frying Pan 1:04:51 "James Connolly" by Black 47 from Rise Up 1:10:40 "An Alarc'h/Brian Boru's March/Glennlivet" by Samantha Gillogly & Tim Maurice from Celtic Chamber Music 1:13:55 CELTIC FEEDBACK 1:16:37 Promo: Sons of Malarkey 1:16:47 "Happy Are the Dead" by Sons of Malarkey from Sons of Malarkey 1:21:04 "Gaelic Song" by The Selkie Girls from Long Time Traveling 1:26:32 "Highland Cathedral/The Black Bear" by Jimi McRae And Sam Okoo from Scottish Pipes And African Drums 1:30:24 "The Devil Made Texas" by Ed Miller from The Edinburgh Rambler 1:34:50 "Broken Token" by Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyer from Stones on the Ground 1:40:21 "Palm Sunday" by The Flying Toads from Warts 'n All 1:46:02 PAY THE PIPER 1:47:24 "Johnny" by Battlelegs from The Soup Mages 1;50:07 "Ellas Mari (Cornish)" by Navan from Lowena 1;53:28 "Chenier Shuffle" by Sonic Impulse from Pipe Dreams 1:56:05 "If You Stay" by Heidi Talbot from In Love + Light 1:59:46 "Salamanca/The Golden Keyboard" by Ron Cody from The Talking Rake "Raised on Black and Tans" by Gaelic Storm from Cabbage VOTE IN THE CELTIC TOP 20. It's easier than ever to do. Just list the show number, and the name of one or two bands. That's it. You can vote once for each episode help me create next year's Best Celtic music of 2016 episode. The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. To subscribe, go to iTunes or to our website where you can become a Patron of the Podcast for as little as $1 per episode. Promote Celtic culture through music at celticmusicpodcast.com.

G Man The AdMan
G Man The AdMan - Lowena Waries & Ningi Mhinga

G Man The AdMan

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2016 46:38


CliffCentral.com — Ningi and Lowena are in the house and it's Lituania in the studio! Grant speaks to two of the sharpest minds in the 'client' game right now and get into what advertising agencies could be doing better. Pitches, parties, metaphors and everything else is covered. Welcome to Lituania...

Irish and Celtic Music Podcast
#217: 10 Years of Great Irish & Celtic Music, a Retrospective

Irish and Celtic Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2015 199:06


On July 28, 2005, the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was born from my love of Celtic music. I had been cultivating that love through my Celtic Music Magazine which featured album reviews and free Celtic MP3 downloads from many of the bands on this podcast. The podcast quickly overtook the magazine in popularity. I had three main goals when I created this show. First, to help indie Celtic bands find new fans. Second, to give Celtic music fans a free, easily downloadable show where they could enjoy the music of their cultural heritage. Third, I wanted a Celtic radio show that was focused on the music. What's that phrase: "Less talk, more music". But I wanted it to be true. So I have long sets and usually short breaks where I share news and feedback. There are a bunch of additional reasons, including a latent desire to be a DJ. I'll tell you more about it later. In the meantime, I want to share with you some of the best Celtic music featured in the podcast over the past ten years. Every month, I host the Celtic Top 20 where I ask you to vote for your favorite songs in each episode of the podcast. I've done this since almost the first year. That's how I created this show. It's the songs that fans of the podcast voted for over the last ten years. I just went in and cut down ten hours of music to a meer three hours. I hope you will celebrate your love of Celtic music with me and these amazing Celtic bands with music from The Tea Merchants, Heather Alexander, The McDades, Colleen Raney & Colm MacCarthaigh, Jamie Laval and Ashley Broder, Clandestine, Athas, Sligo Rags, Navan, Jimi McRae And Sam Okoo, Heather Dale, Hawp, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Round the House in the first hour. You'll hear The Elders, Mary Knickle, Kennedy’s Kitchen, Tara MacKenzie, Fiddler’s Green, Rising Gael, Rambling Sailors, Bow Triplets, Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyer, Poitin, Ockham’s Razor, Gwilym Morus, LabGraal, The Selkie Girls in the second hour. Then we'll finish the show with Derek Warfield & The Young Wolfe Tones, Maidens IV, The Gothard Sisters, The Killdares, Tullamore, Marc Gunn, Across the Pond, Anne Roos, Holly Kirby, Molly Bauckham, Tallymoore, Samantha Gillogly & Tim Maurice, Stout Pounders, Rathkeltair, Black 47, The Rogues, Flashpoint. Find out more at celticmusicpodcast.com/217. If you enjoy this show, then subscribe to our Celtic Music Magazine. This is our free newsletter and your guide to the latest Celtic music and podcast news. Subscribe today to download 34 Celtic MP3s for free. Remember to support the artists who support this podcast: buy their CDs, download their MP3s, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast.   Today's show is brought to you by My Irish Jeweler I want to talk to you about a little company called My Irish Jeweler. These guys run a great website out of Dublin, Ireland. They make Celtic Rings & Jewelry for Men & Women and ship for Free all over the world. A few years ago my wife and I ordered our own Celtic Wedding Rings from My Irish Jeweler. We chose the embossed trinity knot wedding ring. The trinity knot is a special celtic symbol that is used throughout celtic art & literature. It can represent faith or eternity, making it the perfect symbol for our ceremony. But it's not just about wedding rings. My Irish Jeweler has a great range of Celtic Cross Pendants, Claddagh Jewelry and other super gift ideas. Always made in Ireland. Always free shipping. My Irish Jeweler is offering a 10% discount to listeners of this podcast. Just follow the link in the shownotes. If you have any trouble with your discount, or any questions about Celtic Jewelry, just drop Peter an email. That's what I did. His service and communication is outstanding. So, go to MyIrishJeweler.com/celticmusic and get your 10% discount. This offer is valid until July 31st.   Notes: Thanks to the Patrons of the Podcast. Your kind and generous support keeps this show running every week. Become a Patrons at http://celticmusicpodcast.com/patron/. Thanks to the following new patrons: Daniel, Samantha, Carroll, DawnMarie, Across the Pond, Andrew, Daniel, Mike, Scott, John. Shout out to my Celtic Superstars: Theresa Sullivan, Wesley Dunnington, Anna Cylkowski, Brendan Nix, John Bilderback, Brakeing Down Security Podcast, Rian P Kegerreis, Steven, Samual Hill, Johnny Berry, Shawn Cali. You can now Vote in the Celtic Top 20 I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK: Email a comment to celticpodcast@gmail.com or call 678-CELT-POD to leave a voicemail message. That's 678-235-8763. Or visit celticmusicpodcast.com to post a comment in the shownotes. This Week in Celtic Music 1:25 "The High Fiddle Reels" by The Tea Merchants from The Tea Merchants 8:35 "March of Cambreadth" by Heather Alexander from Midsummer 13:22 "The Whistle Blower" by The McDades from Bloom 18:52 "Belfast Mountains" by Colleen Raney & Colm MacCarthaigh from Cuan 23:41 "Jig Jag" by Jamie Laval and Ashley Broder from Zephyr in the Confetti Factory 29:14 "Peggy" by Clandestine from To Anybody At All 32:46 "Drowsy Maggie/Mountain Road/Tam Lin" by Athas from Athas 37:00 "Whiskey Never Lies" by Sligo Rags from The Whiskey Never Lies 40:38 "Ellas Mari (Cornish)" by Navan from Lowena 44:00 "Highland Cathedral/The Black Bear" by Jimi McRae And Sam Okoo from Scottish Pipes And African Drums 48:00 "Mordred’s Lullaby" by Heather Dale from The Trial of Launcelot from Secret World of Celtic Rock 51:10 "Aoife Orla Jigs" by Hawp from Storm and Calm 55:21 "Jenny’s Story" by The Merry Wives of Windsor from Tales From Windsor’s Tavern 58:46 "Mando Thing/Golden Stud/Evit Gabriel/Morning Dew" by Round the House from At This Stage 1:04:08 "Men of Erin" by The Elders from American Wake 1:08:47 "Weave the Yarn" by Mary Knickle from Weave 1:12:46 "The Weasel In The Henhouse And Ships Are Sailing" by Kennedy’s Kitchen from The Hotting Fire 1:16:41 "My Cavan Girl" by Tara MacKenzie from Simple Irish Ballads And Songs For Singing 1:23:03 "The Night Paddy Murphy Died" by Fiddler’s Green from Drive Me Mad 1:26:35 "Fierce" by Rising Gael from One More Day 1:30:18 "Rambles of Spring" by Rambling Sailors from Bright Shining Clear 1:33:20 "The Blacksmith" by Bow Triplets from Secret Signs 1:37:32 "Broken Token" by Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyer from Stones on the Ground 1:44:03 "The Sea/Planxty Eleanor Plunkett/Planxty Maggie Brown" by Poitin from Jiggery Pokery 1:47:47 "Oro, Se Do Bheatha ‘Bhaile" by Ockham’s Razor from Wolves in the Walls 1:50:57 "Eryri" by Gwilym Morus from Awena 1:53:21 "La Jument de Michao" by LabGraal from Sacred Land 1:58:01 "Gaelic Song" by The Selkie Girls from Long Time Traveling 2:05:49 "Farewell to Ireland (reel)" by Derek Warfield & The Young Wolfe Tones from Far Away in Australia 2:08:06 "Rocks of Bawn" by Maidens IV from Emerald Fire 2:12:08 "Compass" by The Gothard Sisters from Compass 2:14:36 "September" by The Killdares from Any Given Element 2:19:17 "Arthur McBride" by Tullamore from Wild and Wicked Youth 2:25:09 "Mingulay Boat Song" by Marc Gunn from Scottish Songs of Drinking & Rebellion 2:32:13 "Swallowtail/Kid on the Mountain" by Across the Pond from Kid on the Mountain 2:35:34 "Considine’s Grove" by Anne Roos from A Light in the Forest 2:37:57 "The Lady and the Past" by Holly Kirby from The Lady and the Past 2:43:38 "I Know My Love" by Molly Bauckham from Maid on the Shore 2:46:09 "Smashing the Van" by Tallymoore from Tallymoore 2:49:33 "An Alarc’h/Brian Boru’s March/Glennlivet" by Samantha Gillogly & Tim Maurice from Celtic Chamber Music 2:53:26 "Run Paddy Run" by Stout Pounders from 3 Drink Minimum 2:55:58 "The Crab Song" by Rathkeltair from Something Good for a Change 3:00:03 "James Connolly" by Black 47 from Rise Up 3:05:52 "Bagpipes on Borbon Street" by The Rogues from RogueTrip "Martin Wynne’s Set" by Flashpoint from Jammed Remember too, when you buy through our affiliates at Amazon or iTunes, you support the artists AND the podcast.    The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. To subscribe, go to iTunes or to our website where you can become a Patron of the Podcast for as little as $1 per episode. You can post feedback in the shownotes at celticmusicpodcast.com or email me music@celticmusicpodcast.com.

Irish and Celtic Music Podcast
Best Celtic Music of 2007 #44

Irish and Celtic Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2008 91:05


You voted. I gathered your favorite songs in 2007 into one awesome shows, featuring Celtic music from Navan, Heather Dale, Wicked Tinkers, MacTalla Mor, Emerald Rose, Allison Barber, Ed Miller, Thornhill Road, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Jamie Laval and Ashley Broder, Brobdingnagian Bards, Jed Marum, Athas, Kennedy's Kitchen, Ceann, Damh the Bard, The Ceili Family, The Killdares, Fiddler's Green, FIMM. Brought to you by Song Henge, the online archive of free and legal Celtic music downloads. Find out more at SongHenge.com Do you download your podcasts by Hand? For shame. Let iTunes do it for you. Notes - Become a Member of the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. - Vote in the Austin Music Poll - Irish Songs and Lyrics - Victims of Irish Music Is Now on CDBaby - Renaissance Festival Compilation CD - Irish & Celtic Music Podcast on Myspace - Brobdingnagian Bards Tour of Ireland - Irish Song and Recitation Festival - If you enjoy the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast, subscribe to the Celtic MP3s Music Magazine. This monthly ezine will link you to artists offering free Celtic music downloads. Just visit www.celticmp3s.com to subscribe. We're changing the way you hear Celtic music. - Link to the Podcast This Week in Celtic Music 0:11 "Ellas Mari (Cornish)" by Navan from Lowena 5:41 "Mordred's Lullaby" by Heather Dale from The Trial of Lancelot also from Secret World of Celtic Rock 8:54 "The Dream Set" by Wicked Tinkers from Whiskey Supper 12;25 "Chi Mi Na Morbheanna" by MacTalla Mor from The New Colossus 18:03 "Danny in the Jar" by Emerald Rose from Con Suite 20:53 "Paddy's Lament/Sporting Paddy" by Allison Barber from Traveling Home 28:58 "The Devil Made Texas" by Ed Miller from The Edinburgh Rambler 33:21 "Mhaire Bhruinneal/Dunmore Lasses" by Thornhill Road 36:12 "Jenny's Story" by The Merry Wives of Windsor from Tales From Windsor's Tavern 38:24 "Paddy, Jenny, And The Boys" by Jamie Laval and Ashley Broder from Zephyr in the Confetti Factory 47:33 "Seven Drunken Nights" by Brobdingnagian Bards from The Holy Grail of Irish Drinking Songs 52:33 "Spancil Hill" by Jed Marum from Lonestar Stout 57:47 "Inion Ni Mhicheal" by Athas from Athas 01:00:42 "Life of a Country Boy" by Kennedy's Kitchen from A Pocketful of Lint 01:04:36 "Last Ones Standing" by Ceann from Rave, Rant, Loose Pants 01:08:16 "The Hills They Are Hollow" by Damh the Bard from The Hills They Are Hollow 01:13:55 "Fall Face First" by The Ceili Family from Tooraloo 01:17:28 "September" by The Killdares from Any Given Element 01:22:10 "The Night Paddy Murphy Died" by Fiddler's Green from Drive Me Mad 01:27:05 "Doherty's (reel)/Fire Dance (klezmer)/White Petticoat (jig)" by FIMM from Rose in the Heather Find out more the artists in this show and in past shows by visiting the shownotes. While you're there visit the link for our Celtic Music CD Store on CD Baby. And support the artists who support this podcast: buy their CDs, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. If you have questions or comments, you can also drop me an email with CELTIC PODCAST in the subject line. And please consider adding a link to the podcast. You can find linking suggestions in the shownotes.

Irish and Celtic Music Podcast
IrishCelticMusic-036.mp3

Irish and Celtic Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2007 58:05


Brought to you by Song Henge, the online archive of free and legal Celtic music downloads. Find out more at SongHenge.com Do you download your podcasts by Hand? For shame. Let iTunes do it for you. Notes: – Vote in the The Celtic Top Five – Victims of Irish Music Now on CDBaby – Webcasted on Highlander Radio – Help Celtic Music TOP THE CHARTS on June 15th – Irish & Celtic Music Podcast on Myspace – Link to the Podcast – Comments, Song Requests, Call 512-879-6398 Download this week's podcast. This Week: “Tuttle/Caislean an Oir” Cady Finlayson from Irish Coffee “Northern Ontario Set” Bow Triplets from Fair Play to You “Raggle Taggle Gypsy” The Jolly Rogues from Captain Billy's Privateers “The Devil Made Texas” Ed Miller from The Edinburgh Rambler “Amazing Grace” Brian Boru Pipe Band from Brian Boru Irish Pipe Band 40th Anniversary “Black Is the Colour” Marc Gunn from Irish Drinking Songs: The Cat Lover's Companion “Johnny Cope/Green Groves of Erin” Amadan from Hell-Bent for Victory “Never Drift Apart” Maireid Sullivan from Never Drift Apart “Water is Wide” Peter Purvis from Highland Spirit “Ain't No Comforting Me” Patrick's Head “Fall Face First” The Ceili Family from Tooraloo “The Silver King” The Barley Boys from No More Shenanigans “Last Ones Standing” Ceann from Rave, Rant, Loose Pants “Step It Out Mary” Jonathan Ramsey from Jonathan Ramsey Next time music we'll have music from Ceann, Ian Patton, Murphy's Law, and new music from Navan. Find out more at www.celticmusicpodcast.com. THE CELTIC TOP FIVE 5. “Mordred's Lullaby” by Heather Dale 4. “Shake Loose the Border” by Celticburn 3. “Ye Jacobites By Name” by The McMontos 2. “Celtic Rock Show” by Greenwich Meantime 1. “Ellas Mari (Cornish)” Navan from Lowena

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