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Off The Path - Reisepodcast über Reisen, Abenteuer, Backpacking und mehr…
Mehr als Safari: Auf Entdeckungstour bei Tansanias indigenen Völkern mit Jana Lange! [OTP295]

Off The Path - Reisepodcast über Reisen, Abenteuer, Backpacking und mehr…

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 66:21


Blut trinken? Bei den Massai in Tansania ganz normal! Jana Lange war bei den indigenen Völkern Tansanias und konnte ihren Augen kaum trauen!

RVA le podcast RNB by Retour Vers l'Avenir
Bénédicte & Balia, retour sur le projet Macadam (Couler nos navires, Village Massai, Love & More ...) - RVA Minutes

RVA le podcast RNB by Retour Vers l'Avenir

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 31:50


Bénédicte & Balia, nous ont fait le plaisir de revenir sur leurs rencontres et la réalisation du projet " Macadam ", EP de 5 titres qui raconte le début et la fin d'une relation à travers des titres aux influences néo soul, très mélodieux.Réalisé par Retour Vers l'AvenirPrésenté par Kinboyz (@kinboyzyamoko)Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Dein Bauexperte - mit Tobias Stahl
Nr. 99 - Mein erster Film: Massai Mara - die große Wanderung der Gnus.

Dein Bauexperte - mit Tobias Stahl

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 12:57


Mein erster Film über die Schönheit der Natur, die unbeschreibliche Tierwelt Afrikas und die große Wanderung der Gnus. Erlebe dieses Naturschauspiel mit mir zusammen am 19.12.2024 um 19 Uhr in der Aula des Schulzentrums in Emlichheim. Der Eintritt ist natürlich kostenfrei.

Change Work Life
Why have a career when you can have an adventure? - with Andrew Bosomworth

Change Work Life

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 53:56 Transcription Available


Questions? Comments? Episode suggestions? Send us a text message!#189: Andrew Bosomworth is a former electrician, scuba instructor and self-identified adventurer.  He explains the benefits of trading career progression for adventuring, how he gets inspiration for different adventures, and the type of long-term plans most travellers have.What you'll learn[01:20] What it means to be a business manager in the Formula One industry.[03:19] The benefits of having a team of staff from around the globe.[04:25] How much time Andrew spends managing people.[05:44] The different job roles Andrew has worked in.[07:17] Travelling around Africa and different Massai traditions.[09:44] The volunteering work Andrew did in Africa.[10:33] How Andrew became inducted into a Massai tribe.[13:03] The benefits of trading career progression for adventuring.[18:40] How to get the inspiration for different adventures.[20:15] The type of long-term plans that lots of travellers have.[22:08] How to develop an adventurous mindset.[27:19] Working as an electrician in a supermarket during Covid.[28:55] Converting a van into a small house and driving around Europe.[29:43] Working only two months a year by drastically reducing costs.[32:00] Why switch from part-time to full-time work.[34:10] The trade-offs involved with living in a van compared to working a full-time job.[38:15] How most people respond to the idea of a mini-retirement.[42:25] How to deal with the common fears around travelling.[46:00] When the best time is to follow your dreams.Resources mentioned in this episodePlease note that some of these are affiliate links and we may get a commission in the event that you make a purchase.  This helps us to cover our expenses and is at no additional cost to you.Die With Zero, Bill Perkins“The trouble with the rat race is that even if you win, you're still a rat.”, Lily TomlinTwo exercises to help you find career happinessFor the show notes for this episode, including a full transcript and links to all the resources mentioned, visit:https://changeworklife.com/why-have-a-career-when-you-can-have-an-adventure/ Re-assessing your career?  Know you need a change but don't really know where to start?  Check out these two exercises to start the journey of working out what career is right for you!

Mining The Riches Of The Parsha
Mattot - Massai - August 1, 2024

Mining The Riches Of The Parsha

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 43:39


This evening we discuss the Talmudic question of what happens if your rental car breaks on the way to your journey, and Rabbi Aharon Lichtenstein's distinction between this scenario and the journey of the Jewish People through the desert, where each stop was a destination of its own. We explore the history-altering request of two tribes to remain outside Israel with lessons on prioritizing your family, remaining part of the community, and acting as an enthusiastic pioneer in every worthwhile effort. Michael Whitman is the senior rabbi of ADATH Congregation in Hampstead, Quebec, and an adjunct professor at McGill University Faculty of Law. ADATH is a modern orthodox synagogue community in suburban Montreal, providing Judaism for the next generation. We take great pleasure in welcoming everyone with a warm smile, while sharing inspiration through prayer, study, and friendship. Rabbi Whitman shares his thoughts and inspirations through online lectures and shiurim, which are available on: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5FLcsC6xz5TmkirT1qObkA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adathmichael/ Podcast - Mining the Riches of the Parsha: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/mining-the-riches-of-the-parsha/id1479615142?fbclid=IwAR1c6YygRR6pvAKFvEmMGCcs0Y6hpmK8tXzPinbum8drqw2zLIo7c9SR-jc Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3hWYhCG5GR8zygw4ZNsSmO Please contact Rabbi Whitman (rabbi@adath.ca) with any questions or feedback, or to receive a daily email, "Study with Rabbi Whitman Today," with current and past insights for that day, video, and audio, all in one short email sent directly to your inbox.

Digical Education
Education Policy for the Students conversation with Shaka Mitchell

Digical Education

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 29:16


In this conversation with Shaka Mitchell we talk about Education Policy and connect it with his blog and the Massai greeting, "How are the children?" As we see new policies created to empower parents and allow schools to become more distinctive we focus the conversation on the students and their opportunities and outcomes. Shaka Mitchell is Senior Fellow at the American Federation for Children and Political Science Professor at Belmont University.  

Revolution Radio
Dj Chus La Santa - Redolent Music Podcast 184 With La Santa [15.06.2024]

Revolution Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2024 60:00


01. Akpossoul, Gone Deville, Naxx Bitota - Sakana 02. Allan Biggs - Brollywood 03. Bylam - Tus Ojos 04. Sinvergüenza - Massai 05. Gabbs - Do Jazz ao Samba 06. OVEOUS, Don Kamares - Legacy 07. Elisa Elisa - Kabylia 08. Marasi - Opera 09. Berkan, Orkun Bozdemir - Jungle Crossing 10. Sabo - Afro Chooz (DJ CHUS Remix) Redolent 11. Manybeat - The Gypsy Woman 12. AVISION - Hold No Groove 13. Tal Fussman - Children Of 95Redolence Radio is the weekly podcast of Redolent Music, a new label founded by Electronic Music DJs and producers Chus & La Santa, that represents a multi-cultural and eclectic group of new talent... Download

Am Tavernentresen | Der Pen and Paper Podcast | Actual Play
Cthulhu: Masken des Nyarlathotep - Folge 36 | Schwarze Schatten über Kenia | Am Tavernentresen

Am Tavernentresen | Der Pen and Paper Podcast | Actual Play

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2024 159:59


Herzlich willkommen bei "Am Tavernentresen"! Unsere Helden schauen sich in Nairobi etwas um und sprechen weiter mit Mr. Endicott. Außerdem treffen sie auf einen alten Massai, der ihnen wichtige Hinweise gibt. Julien spielt den angehenden Priester Jonathan Carras André spielt den Boxer und Poeten Marik Locklear Dominik spielt den Großwildjäger und angehenden Geschäftsmann Arthur I. Hollis Marcus spielt den exzentrischen Lebemann Nathaniel Fossey Bei "Am Tavernentresen" präsentieren euch Steffen Grziwa, Dominik Bauer, André Lerch, Marcus Hiller und Julien Meckel jede Woche eine frische Episode eines Pen and Paper Abenteuers. Dabei schlüpfen die Spieler in die Rolle fiktiver Charaktere und spielen durch ein vom Spielleiter geleitetes Abenteuer. Ein bisschen wie ein interaktives Hörbuch. Jede Session gibt es zunächst LIVE immer Donnerstags ab 19:30 auf live.amtavernentresen.de und dann am folgenden Samstag auf allen Podcastplattformen. Discord: https://discord.com/invite/fJAsX4gDZh Livestream: http://live.amtavernentresen.de Donations: https://ko-fi.com/amtavernentresen Twitter: https://twitter.com/Grziwatzki Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/grziwatzki/ Musikhinweise: Titelmusik: Nostalgic_Jig by PeriTune https://soundcloud.com/sei_peridot/nostalgic_jig Hardbass: Gopnik Ahoi by Rekrut Kurbel https://rekrutkurbel.bandcamp.com/album/gopnik-ahoi Weitere Musik und Soundeffekte: EpidemicSound Scott Buckley https://www.scottbuckley.com.au/

Redolent Music Podcast
LA SANTA Redolent Radio 184

Redolent Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 60:00


Enjoy this week's episode with LA SANTA, head honcho of Redolent Music, along with CHUS, DJ & producer influenced by Classical Music, Jazz, Bossa Nova, Soul, and World Music. This amalgamation of cultures allowed her to blend them into a unique scent. She creates a unique and extraordinary sense of belonging, enhanced through an inner journey. Her DJ sets are filled with sensitivity, harmony, high doses of groove, drums & ethnic roots. She has shared the DJ booth with the best international Electronic djs at the moment such as The Martinez Brothers, Seth Troxler, Blond:ish, CHUS, Dennis Ferrer, Deborah De Luca, Oscar L, Audio Fly or Birds Of Mind to name a few. La Santa expands her energy & grooves all over the world with her continuous plays at Ibiza, Tulum, El Cairo, Guatemala, Panama, Bali, India, Morocco... Her style, influenced by the English, Dutch & American underground sounds, definitely converged into house music inspired by Soul, Tribal, Latin, and World Music giving birth to a very versatile Dj where her sets can range from Minimal Deep Tech to Melodic sounds, going through Afro Tech & Latin beats. La Santa's strength resides in her charisma; she creates a unique and extraordinary setting and atmosphere when she plays, where her energy can be felt, creating a unique vibe. La Santa's productions are highly acclaimed in the scene, and she worked on productions with high profile artists such as FKA Mash, Jinadu, Sparrow & Barbossa, G.Zamora, Coco, Blueheist, and D- Formation to name a few. To give an example: the track “Cumanayagua“ by La Santa & Sparrow & Barbossa reached number 11 in the top 100 best-selling Afro House tracks of 2021 on Beatport. Labels such as Stereo Productions, Nervous, Madoras In Da House or Redolent are witnesses of her wide range of music styles and unlimited love for different genres. Redolent Music is her most recent project, a new independent boutique record label, event producer, management agency, and lifestyle concept, created alongside renowned artist, DJ, and Producer CHUS, whose purpose is to cater to the evolving music industry and develop emerging talent. Enjoy this Tribal Dance journey with LA SANTA including Sabo - Afro Chooz (DJ CHUS Remix) on Redolent! 01. Akpossoul, Gone Deville, Naxx Bitota - Sakana 02. Allan Biggs - Brollywood 03. Bylam - Tus Ojos 04. Sinvergüenza - Massai 05. Gabbs - Do Jazz ao Samba 06. OVEOUS, Don Kamares - Legacy 07. Elisa Elisa - Kabylia 08. Marasi - Opera 09. Berkan, Orkun Bozdemir - Jungle Crossing 10. Sabo - Afro Chooz (DJ CHUS Remix) Redolent 11. Manybeat - The Gypsy Woman 12. AVISION - Hold No Groove 13. Tal Fussman - Children Of 95 This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration

BITACORA DEL SUR de Ramon Freire
se nos acaba de ir un Guerrero massai Claudio iturra

BITACORA DEL SUR de Ramon Freire

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 4:53


 se nos acaba de ir un Guerrero massai Claudio iturra

Fleischzeit - Carnivore and more
Johannes und Dr. Keferstein über die Massai-Ernährung

Fleischzeit - Carnivore and more

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 48:11


Herzlichen Dank an unsere WERBEPARTNER: www.carnivoro.eu: Supplemente rund um die Carnivore Ernährung Mit dem Gutscheincode CARNITARIER erhältst du 10 % Rabatt auf deinen ersten Einkauf!   Affiliate Link: www.carnivoro.eu/carnitarierin www.kaufnekuh.de: Fleisch aus artgerechter Haltung mit fairen Preisen für Landwirte Mit dem Gutscheincode CARNITARIER erhältst du 10 € Ermäßigung auf deinen Einkauf ab 50 €. Folge 142: Johannes und Dr. Keferstein über die Massai-Ernährung Johannes Breidenbach, ehemaliger Veganer und Frutarier, hat durch Carnivore, insbesondere Roh Carnivore zurück zu seiner Gesundheit gefunden. Die traditionelle Ernährung der Massai, für eine Zeitlang nur Milch und Blut zu trinken, hat er unter ärztlicher Betreuung von Dr. Gerrit Keferstein aus dem Mojo-Institut für einen Monat praktiziert. Seine Ergebnisse und Erfahrungen präsentieren die beiden in diesem Vortrag. Fleischzeit ist der erste deutschsprachige Podcast rund um die carnivore Ernährung. Hier erfahrt ihr Tipps zur Umsetzung des carnivoren Lifestyles, wissenschaftliche Hintergründe zur Heilsamkeit sowie ökologische und ethische Informationen zum Fleischkonsum. Eine Übersicht über alle Folgen findet ihr hier: www.carnitarier.de/fleischzeitpodcast   Andrea Siemoneit berichtet nach über drei Jahren carnivorer Ernährung über ihre Erfahrungen und Erkenntnisse. Außerdem interviewt sie andere Carnivoren und Wissenschaftler. Ihr findet sie auf Instagram unter @carnitarierin Handbuch der Carnivoren Ernährung: www.carnitarier.eu   #massai #milchundblut #carnitarier #carnetarier #carnivor #carnivoreernährung #carnivorediät #fleischbasiert #keto #lowcarb #ketogeneernährung #ketogeneernaehrung #paleo #paleoernährung #ohnezucker #zuckerfrei #paleodiät @performancedoc @mojoinstitut Haftungsausschluss:Alle Inhalte im Podcast werden von uns mit größter Sorgfalt recherchiert und publiziert. Dennoch übernehmen wir keine Haftung für die Richtigkeit, Vollständigkeit oder Aktualität der Informationen. Sie stellen unsere persönliche subjektive Meinung dar und ersetzen auch keine medizinische Diagnose oder ärztliche Beratung. Dasselbe gilt für unsere Gäste. Konsultieren Sie bei Fragen oder Beschwerden immer Ihren behandelnden Arzt.

Die Maus - 30
Gepflegt

Die Maus - 30

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 60:05


Die Maus zum Hören - Lach- und Sachgeschichten. Heute: mit Piratencreme, Zähneputzen, Katzenfell, mit Nina und natürlich mit der Maus und dem Elefanten. Rate mal! (01:05) Frage des Tages: Wieso juckt es am Kopf, obwohl man keine Läuse hat? (06:24) Wie kommt Creme durch die Haut? (12:47) Käpt'n Blaubär und die Piratencreme (19:34) Zähneputzen wie die Massai (26:24) Beruferätsel (34:13) Warum beißen sich Katzen ins Fell? (39:40) Hausmeister (47:02) Comedy: Schere Teil 5 (55:55) Von Nina Heuser.

CONVERSATIONS ON CLIMATE
From Activism to Politics - A Journey to Save the Planet with ANITA SOINA

CONVERSATIONS ON CLIMATE

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 45:44


Join Chris Caldwell for another episode of Conversations on Climate podcast as he speaks with Anita Soina, a 24-year-old Masai woman and environmental activist from Kenya. Anita is a proud member of the Massai community, which is heavily affected by climate change, particularly droughts and floods. Despite these challenges, Anita has become a champion for the environment, using her social media platforms to raise awareness and inspire action. In this conversation, Anita shares her journey as an activist and her work as an ambassador for the Green Vision Summit. She also discusses the importance of involving young people in the fight against climate change and explains why she ran for parliament at the age of 22. Anita highlights the interconnectedness of social issues, such as poverty, gender inequality, and water scarcity, with climate change and explains how her foundation is addressing these challenges in a holistic way. Drawing from her indigenous African philosophy, Anita emphasises the importance of community involvement in climate solutions and the need for Westerners to learn from the wisdom and practices of indigenous communities. She also shares her experiences attending COP and her thoughts on the challenges and opportunities of international climate negotiations.  " we need to pass the message back home, we will need the young people, the educated young people, the informed young people to be able to pass the message and to be, great, teachers when it comes to climate issues…" "And that is what it taught me: to learn that when you go to communities, you don't just teach, you also listen. So it's good that they are also involved in what is meant for them because they can they can also be part of the solution. And to learn that the communities like this … on the receiving end of the worst impacts of climate change, do not stop at being victims. They don't just end up being victims. They are also champions and on the forefront in trying to provide solutions in their own ways." This inspiring conversation covers a wide range of topics, from the impacts of climate change on the Masai community to the importance of intersectional approaches to environmental activism. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from one of Africa's most exciting young leaders.   REFERENCES: https://www.sanitationandwaterforall.org/sites/default/files/2023-01/Biography_AnitaSoina.pdf https://ke.linkedin.com/in/anitasoina https://thesoinafoundation.org/anita-soina-story/ ******** This episode of Conversations on Climate is a podcast brought to you by United Renewables. We bring together the best minds from academia and business, to offer their experience and expertise in the face of climate change – from game theorists to corporate diplomats, and oil industry veterans to micro-algae entrepreneurs.    For more top-quality interviews with our incredible guests, subscribe to our YouTube channel or follow us on Twitter. We'd love to have you join us! Don't forget to share with your colleagues, friends, and family. We would love to hear your opinions and feedback, so please leave your comments on our platforms.   We talk about how the scope of the challenge before us is beyond that of any one individual or any one solution. We listen to thinkers, researchers, policymakers, and business leaders. They discuss a diversity of ideas and solutions to global climate and environmental issues and why they matter.   Season 3 is presented by Chris Caldwell and produced by UNITED RENEWABLES.   Tune into both the video and audio versions of this podcast NOW: https://www.unitedrenewables.co.uk/podcast Please visit our YouTube channel, where all of our Conversations are available for you to enjoy. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL HERE: https://bit.ly/3GZpd7R  and ring the notification bell Join us on Twitter: https://bit.ly/3MnhuSf  Join us on Facebook: https://bit.ly/3Q5UKcj  Join us on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3tFEnK3    #leadership #organisationalbehaviour #climateaction #renewableenergy #conversationsonclimate #politics

New Books Network
Amy Lidster and Sonia Massai, "Shakespeare at War: A Material History" (Cambridge UP, 2023)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 54:38


Presenting engaging, thought-provoking stories across centuries of military activity, Shakespeare at War: A Material History (Cambridge UP, 2023) demonstrates just how extensively Shakespeare's cultural capital has been deployed at times of national conflict. Drawing upon scholarly expertise in Shakespeare and War Studies, first-hand experience from public military figures and insights from world-renowned theatre directors, this is the first material history of how Shakespeare has been used in wartime. Addressing home fronts and battle fronts, the collection's broad chronological coverage encompasses the Seven Years' War, the American War of Independence, the Napoleonic Wars, the Russian War, the First and Second World Wars, and the Iraq War. Each chapter reveals an archival object that tells us something about who 'recruited' Shakespeare, what they did with him, and to what effect. Richly illustrated throughout, the collection uniquely uncovers the agendas that Shakespeare has been enlisted to support (and critique) at times of great national crisis and loss. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in History
Amy Lidster and Sonia Massai, "Shakespeare at War: A Material History" (Cambridge UP, 2023)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 54:38


Presenting engaging, thought-provoking stories across centuries of military activity, Shakespeare at War: A Material History (Cambridge UP, 2023) demonstrates just how extensively Shakespeare's cultural capital has been deployed at times of national conflict. Drawing upon scholarly expertise in Shakespeare and War Studies, first-hand experience from public military figures and insights from world-renowned theatre directors, this is the first material history of how Shakespeare has been used in wartime. Addressing home fronts and battle fronts, the collection's broad chronological coverage encompasses the Seven Years' War, the American War of Independence, the Napoleonic Wars, the Russian War, the First and Second World Wars, and the Iraq War. Each chapter reveals an archival object that tells us something about who 'recruited' Shakespeare, what they did with him, and to what effect. Richly illustrated throughout, the collection uniquely uncovers the agendas that Shakespeare has been enlisted to support (and critique) at times of great national crisis and loss. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history

New Books in Military History
Amy Lidster and Sonia Massai, "Shakespeare at War: A Material History" (Cambridge UP, 2023)

New Books in Military History

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 54:38


Presenting engaging, thought-provoking stories across centuries of military activity, Shakespeare at War: A Material History (Cambridge UP, 2023) demonstrates just how extensively Shakespeare's cultural capital has been deployed at times of national conflict. Drawing upon scholarly expertise in Shakespeare and War Studies, first-hand experience from public military figures and insights from world-renowned theatre directors, this is the first material history of how Shakespeare has been used in wartime. Addressing home fronts and battle fronts, the collection's broad chronological coverage encompasses the Seven Years' War, the American War of Independence, the Napoleonic Wars, the Russian War, the First and Second World Wars, and the Iraq War. Each chapter reveals an archival object that tells us something about who 'recruited' Shakespeare, what they did with him, and to what effect. Richly illustrated throughout, the collection uniquely uncovers the agendas that Shakespeare has been enlisted to support (and critique) at times of great national crisis and loss. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/military-history

New Books in Literary Studies
Amy Lidster and Sonia Massai, "Shakespeare at War: A Material History" (Cambridge UP, 2023)

New Books in Literary Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 54:38


Presenting engaging, thought-provoking stories across centuries of military activity, Shakespeare at War: A Material History (Cambridge UP, 2023) demonstrates just how extensively Shakespeare's cultural capital has been deployed at times of national conflict. Drawing upon scholarly expertise in Shakespeare and War Studies, first-hand experience from public military figures and insights from world-renowned theatre directors, this is the first material history of how Shakespeare has been used in wartime. Addressing home fronts and battle fronts, the collection's broad chronological coverage encompasses the Seven Years' War, the American War of Independence, the Napoleonic Wars, the Russian War, the First and Second World Wars, and the Iraq War. Each chapter reveals an archival object that tells us something about who 'recruited' Shakespeare, what they did with him, and to what effect. Richly illustrated throughout, the collection uniquely uncovers the agendas that Shakespeare has been enlisted to support (and critique) at times of great national crisis and loss. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies

New Books in Dance
Amy Lidster and Sonia Massai, "Shakespeare at War: A Material History" (Cambridge UP, 2023)

New Books in Dance

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 54:38


Presenting engaging, thought-provoking stories across centuries of military activity, Shakespeare at War: A Material History (Cambridge UP, 2023) demonstrates just how extensively Shakespeare's cultural capital has been deployed at times of national conflict. Drawing upon scholarly expertise in Shakespeare and War Studies, first-hand experience from public military figures and insights from world-renowned theatre directors, this is the first material history of how Shakespeare has been used in wartime. Addressing home fronts and battle fronts, the collection's broad chronological coverage encompasses the Seven Years' War, the American War of Independence, the Napoleonic Wars, the Russian War, the First and Second World Wars, and the Iraq War. Each chapter reveals an archival object that tells us something about who 'recruited' Shakespeare, what they did with him, and to what effect. Richly illustrated throughout, the collection uniquely uncovers the agendas that Shakespeare has been enlisted to support (and critique) at times of great national crisis and loss. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/performing-arts

Exchanges: A Cambridge UP Podcast
Amy Lidster and Sonia Massai, "Shakespeare at War: A Material History" (Cambridge UP, 2023)

Exchanges: A Cambridge UP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 54:38


Presenting engaging, thought-provoking stories across centuries of military activity, Shakespeare at War: A Material History (Cambridge UP, 2023) demonstrates just how extensively Shakespeare's cultural capital has been deployed at times of national conflict. Drawing upon scholarly expertise in Shakespeare and War Studies, first-hand experience from public military figures and insights from world-renowned theatre directors, this is the first material history of how Shakespeare has been used in wartime. Addressing home fronts and battle fronts, the collection's broad chronological coverage encompasses the Seven Years' War, the American War of Independence, the Napoleonic Wars, the Russian War, the First and Second World Wars, and the Iraq War. Each chapter reveals an archival object that tells us something about who 'recruited' Shakespeare, what they did with him, and to what effect. Richly illustrated throughout, the collection uniquely uncovers the agendas that Shakespeare has been enlisted to support (and critique) at times of great national crisis and loss. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Twitter.

New Books in British Studies
Amy Lidster and Sonia Massai, "Shakespeare at War: A Material History" (Cambridge UP, 2023)

New Books in British Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 54:38


Presenting engaging, thought-provoking stories across centuries of military activity, Shakespeare at War: A Material History (Cambridge UP, 2023) demonstrates just how extensively Shakespeare's cultural capital has been deployed at times of national conflict. Drawing upon scholarly expertise in Shakespeare and War Studies, first-hand experience from public military figures and insights from world-renowned theatre directors, this is the first material history of how Shakespeare has been used in wartime. Addressing home fronts and battle fronts, the collection's broad chronological coverage encompasses the Seven Years' War, the American War of Independence, the Napoleonic Wars, the Russian War, the First and Second World Wars, and the Iraq War. Each chapter reveals an archival object that tells us something about who 'recruited' Shakespeare, what they did with him, and to what effect. Richly illustrated throughout, the collection uniquely uncovers the agendas that Shakespeare has been enlisted to support (and critique) at times of great national crisis and loss. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/british-studies

Soul Wanderings
Jason Latas

Soul Wanderings

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 110:12


Jason Latas of Quantum Body, Human Performance Coaching has been an adventure guide and quantum wellness coach for 3 decades. He has personally guided many fortune 500 CEOs and major business owners on custom adventures across the globe. He coaches many traveling entrepreneurs to help them stay mentally and physically fit while traveling and running their businesses. He enjoys helping people rewire their mind body connection and perform better in their personal and business lives.Jason has had the opportunity, through his travels to learn from Hawaiian Kupuna, Peruvian Shaman, Chinese Martial Arts Masters and The Massai in Africa. Mixing his knowledge of the human genome, neuroplasticity, the mind/body connection and the spiritual traditions and "knowing" of many cultures, he takes a whole-body approach to wellness and sees his clients from an energetic and cellular level.Jason has had the ability to see and interact with the human energy field or aura since childhood and first astral traveled out of his body at 18. Looking down at his body in meditation and realizing that there were no "eyes" up there looking down gave him a new perspective on life with the question; "who is the observer?"

Heart Pocket Podcast
Cross Cultural Church Planting and Missions: Oral Bible Schools and Prisons.

Heart Pocket Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 18:26


John shares how Oral Bible Schools are developed, setup and why they impact communities, including the prisons. Amazing story from among the Massai in Kenya. Part 2 of a 3 part series.   Links: Simply the Story … Upcoming workshops … God's Story: From Creation to Eternity …  Moment for Eternity - Training for Evangelism   Follow us on Twitter ~ Feedback ~ Facebook ~ iTunes Podcast ~ Vimeo ~ STS Youtube ~ God's Story Youtube

Música
Cumbia rebajada, amapiano i festes massai

Música

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 61:09


Cada cop que el teu cunyat digui que ja no es fa m

hr2 Der Tag
Koloniale Schatten, neue Perspektiven: Steinmeier in Ostafrika

hr2 Der Tag

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 53:49


Tansania ist mehr als doppelt so groß wie Deutschland und gehört zu den stärksten Volkswirtschaften in Afrika. Das Land hat eine besonders schwierige Kolonialgeschichte mit Deutschland: Von 1885 bis 1918 war Tansania Teil der damaligen Kolonie Deutsch-Ostafrika. In dieser Zeit wurden Aufstände brutal niedergeschlagen: Bis zu 300 000 Menschen sind dabei ums Leben gekommen, in einem der blutigsten Kriege der Kolonialgeschichte. Und doch wissen wir hierzulande nur wenig davon. Die Reise des Bundespräsidenten Frank Walter Steinmeier ist also auch eine Reise in ein dunkles Kapitel deutscher Geschichte. Gleichzeitig will Deutschland die Handels- und Wirtschaftsbeziehungen zu Tansania neu aufstellen. Was ist von diesem Besuch zu erwarten? Wie gehen wir in Deutschland mit diesem Teil unsere Kolonialgeschichte um? Wie schaut Tansania auf uns? Und welche neuen Perspektiven ergeben sich? Wie reden darüber ua mit Rehema Busch, Kulturschaffende in Tansania, mit Prof. Aram Ziai, Professor für Entwicklungspolitik und Postkoloniale Studien an der Uni Kassel, und mit Christoph Hahn von der Gesellschaft für bedrohte Völker e.V. Außerdem mit Antje Diekhans, unserer Korrespondentin für die Region. Podcast-Tipp: Wenn Sie mehr über die Religion der Massai erfahren wollen, empfehlen wir Ihnen den Podcast „radioWissen“ von Bayern2: https://www.ardaudiothek.de/episode/radiowissen/die-religion-der-massai-die-auserwaehlten-von-gott-engai/bayern-2/12000107/

Your Network of Praise's Podcast
Episode 365: Day of Hope - Montana Christian College

Your Network of Praise's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 22:07


Roger Lonnquist welcomes in Dr. Marvin Jones from the Montana Christian College to talk about their desire to do missions outreach. Andre is one of the students who is going on ministry outreach and taking along those YNOP Ambassador radios to some of the Massai speaking people of Africa!

SWR2 Glauben
„Es gibt nur eine Gottheit: Engai“

SWR2 Glauben

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 25:05


In weiten Teilen Afrikas hat die traditionelle Lebensführung religiöse Wurzeln. Dies gilt auch für die Volksgruppe der Massai, die sich als Kinder der Gottheit Engin verstehen. Die Massai leben vor allem in Tansania und Kenia. Viele von ihnen sind heute noch Nomaden und ziehen mit ihren Rinderherden umher – mit Tieren, die ihnen ihre Gottheit Engai anvertraut haben soll, bevor sie sich von ihrem irdischen Wohnsitz auf einem tansanischen Vulkanberg in den Himmel zurückzog. Engai hat dem traditionellen Glauben der Massai gemäß nicht nur zwei Geschlechter, sondern auch zwei Gesichter. Sie kann überaus gütig, aber auch sehr zornig werden. Die Wut Engais kann zu langen Dürren führen – dann ist es höchste Zeit, die Gottheit mit Ritualen und Opfergaben zu beschwichtigen.

historicly
The Neocolonial Boundary with Todd Miller

historicly

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 71:50


The world has a lot of borders, but very few people understand what it means for the ordinary citizen and how it affects their lives. The problem this century is that these borders are not decided by people, in order to best serve them. Instead, there is a multi-tiered system that gives some humans some rights and many corporations a free-for all. Today, journalist Todd Miller, and author of Empire of Borders and Build Bridges and Not Walls, joins us to discuss the meaning of the borders and why we may need a world without borders.Show Notes0:43 - The Crisis at the Kenya-Tanzania borders: Tanzanian police are attempting to evict a big swath of the Massai people at the behest of a trophy hunting company. 2:15 - Ending the cliche that the immigration system is broken but working as intended. 4:15 - Orwellian technology at the border5:50 - Border Patrol Memo from 1994 - “The border was created for mortal danger”The preknowledge that people would die is built into the system.7:40 - The border budget exceeded $25 billion in 2020. 10:41 - “ There were a 105,000 contracts given to private companies just by CPB and ice which was $55 billion. The $55 billion given to companies over the 12 year old span was more than the amount given between 1975-2023”12:25 - The logistics and services by private companies. “In 2022, there were drones, unmanned aerial drones. The CPB has a contractor for predator B drones” 15:30 - Request for proposals for a small drone system equipped with a facial recognition system16:50 - Does the US government conduct surveillance on people who have never set foot inside the US because of the border technology?19:00 - The border patrol shot into Mexico and killed someone23:10 - “The nothing that happens in the other 97 case (where the US border patrol shot into Mexico and killed someone), makes me think that there is impunity”24:22 - The similarities between the US military installation and border control.24:52 - There are no borders for corporations: The Guatemala - United Fruit Situation25:54 - There is already an open border system for certain people, by the accident of where you are born. If you have a US passport, that opens doors for many places that if you are born in other places that is not. 30:08 - El Salvador's iron fist and an example of the open border system for corporations with the heavy hand of brutality that ensures the corporations always get what they want!31:20 - The Gadsen Purchase which was a gun-totting push34:26 - Treaty of Versailles and Sikes-Picot agreement and how they randomly drew borders around the world. “I can't even see my grandmother”36:01 - The “border zone” where the constitutional rights are exempt39:34 - DHS in Portland disappearing people from Bortac42:22 - A culture of Cruelty with Border Patrol44:39 - Facade of the enemy46:30 - An agent with his finger on the holster46:50 - The “hazing” of the border patrol agents where they get beaten and pepper-sprayedA CBP trainee dies of a stroke50:12 - A world without borders51:13 - 77 Borders around the world since 198953:04 - A different world 56:15 - “Open Borders” vs “No Borders”57:50 - The border between Kenya and Tanzania was not drawn by a single African1:00:10 - Concerns about the Border 1:03:51 - Impact of Borders on the Environment - The DHS action planCheck out Todd Miller's blog “The Border Chronicles” Get full access to Historic.ly at www.historicly.net/subscribe

Echte Mamas
@masai_story: So leben Familien bei den Massai

Echte Mamas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 34:13


In dieser Episode bekommen wir spannende Einblicke in den afrikanischen Familienalltag. Stephanie Fuchs lebt seit über 10 Jahren bei den Massai in Tansania, hat sogar einen Massai-Krieger geheiratet und die beiden haben einen gemeinsamen Sohn. Wir sprechen mit ihr über das Familienleben in ihrer Boma, warum die Geburt ihres Sohnes für sie absolut traumatisch war und wie ihr Sohn seinen Schulweg von 12km zurücklegt. Außerdem verrät Stephanie uns, was wir von den Massai lernen können. Hier gelangt ihr zu Stephanies Instagram-Profil: https://www.instagram.com/masai_story/ Euch liegt ein Thema aus dem Mama-Kosmos auf der Seele, das wir im Podcast besprechen sollen? Dann nix wie her mit eurer Frage! Schickt Christina einfach eine WhatsApp-Sprachnachricht an die 0176 465 422 63 oder schreibt uns eine E-Mail an podcast@echtemamas.de. Wir freuen uns, von euch zu hören! Und hier könnt ihr direkt reinhören:

Die Maus - Musik
Zähne putzen mal anders

Die Maus - Musik

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 31:15


Die Maus zum Hören - Lach- und Sachgeschichten. Heute: mit Zahnpflege bei den Römern und Massai, einem etwas längeren Aufenthalt im Badezimmer, viel Musik, mit Nina und natürlich mit der Maus und dem Elefanten. Haben sich die alten Römer die Zähne geputzt? (03:30) Lachgeschichte: Helikoptereltern (4:30) Zähne putzen wie die Massai (24:13) Von Nina Heuser.

Wir. Der Mutmach-Podcast der Berliner Morgenpost
Neulich auf Sansibar: Was soll ich denn in Zürich?

Wir. Der Mutmach-Podcast der Berliner Morgenpost

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2023 46:30


Wie baut man eine Schule auf Sansibar, wie wohnt es sich in einer Hütte unterm Moskitonetz und wie geht das überhaupt: Einfach mal nach Afrika und Gutes tun. Kein sauberes Wasser, aber Facebook. Regen wie in Münster. Das Wissen der Massai. Wenn die Windhosen den Himmel berühren. Und der K-Way, Regenjacke der höheren Töchter. Zudem hat sich der Außenreporter des Mutmachpodcasts bei 1001Spices angeguckt, woher unsere Bio-Gewürze stammen: Wilde Gärten, Waldfarming, Zimtröllchen, Spinnen als Mitarbeiter und jedes Pfefferkorn wird von Hand gecheckt. Plus: Warum die Mieten auf Sansibar genauso explodieren wie in Berlin. Folge 519.

Weltzeit - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Vertreibung der Massai - Vorrang für Touristen und Jäger

Weltzeit - Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 24:35


Im Namen des Tierschutzes will die Regierung in Tansania rund 70.000 Massai umsiedeln. Sie leben seit Jahrhunderten mit ihren Tieren in dem Gebiet nahe dem Ngorongoro-Krater und wollen nicht für Touristen und Jäger aus den Golfstaaten weichen.Moderation: Ellen Häring und Andre Zantowwww.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, WeltzeitDirekter Link zur Audiodatei

ROI’s Into the Corner Office Podcast: Powerhouse Middle Market CEOs Telling it Real—Unexpected Career Conversations

After starting, growing, and selling 3 different multi-million dollar businesses, Scott now delivers keynotes speeches and trains CEOs and executives in selling skills and leadership throughout the world. He has spoken in London, Paris, Geneva, Scotland, Amsterdam, Shanghai, Kuwait and throughout all of North America. He has also lived with the Hadza and Massai tribes in Tanzania. Scott's first business was in partnership with Tino Lettieri, called Tino's Inc. and after 3 years was sold to Schwanns in 1989. From 1990 until 2003 Scott built and sold Benchmark Learning, Minnesota's largest technology training company, and then from 2004 until 2014 he built and sold Insights Twin Cities to Insights Global in Scotland. He also learned lessons on life and leadership as a TEC/Vistage member from 1995 until 2003, and he has published four books: I Think I'll Stand Up, Get a Job Fast, GPS for Success, and Discover Yourself. He is also a highly rated speaker for Vistage International, the world's largest CEO member organization and has trained several dozen leadership teams running billion-dollar business units. Today Scott and his team deliver increased sales, profits, and productivity in some of the world's best companies while traveling globally training teams, leaders and sales people, speaking to thousands, and reaching millions more via his live webinars, his videos, and his Ted Talk (www.scottstedtalk.com). If asked "What's your dream job?", Scott would say, "EXACTLY what I do now... teaching people how to communicate better with each other.”

SWR2 Impuls - Wissen aktuell
Zähneputzen wie die Massai

SWR2 Impuls - Wissen aktuell

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 3:52


Keine Zahnbürste und trotzdem kein Karies? Die Massai kauen Zweige des Zahnbürstenbaums (Salvadora persica), die sogar Fluorid enthalten – fast wie moderne Zahnpasta. Ein Selbstversuch.

radioWissen
Die Religion der Massai - Die Auserwählten von Gott Engai

radioWissen

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 20:20


Die Volksgruppe der Massai lebt in Ostafrika. Die Nomaden betrachten sich als Schützlinge der Himmelsgottheit Engai, die auf einem Vulkan in Tansania ihre irdische Wohnstatt hat. Engai, so die Überzeugung, soll den Massai die Obhut über alle Rinder dieser Welt übertragen haben.

Inside the Skev
Kellie O'Brien-The O'Brien School for the Massai

Inside the Skev

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2022 49:38


This week on Inside the Skev we meet Kellie O'Brien. Kellie helped create the O'Brien School for the Massai in Tanzania. The O'Brien School for the Maasai is more than just a school. It's an organization that believes education can change the world, that economic opportunity can shift harmful gender norms, that leaders can come from the most rural and difficult environments.Learn more at: https://www.obrienschool.org Inside the Skev is a one stop shop for all things Skokie and Evanston hosted by Aaron Masliansky. Be the first to know about local events, new podcast episodes, real estate and the latest stories about the great people in these towns by going to http://www.skevanston.com. Sign up for the newsletter and reach out to Aaron Masliansky at aaron@skevanston.com with any questions or suggestions.

DIE KUNST, DEIN DING ZU MACHEN: Erfolg, Motivation und wie Du das Beste aus Deinem Leben machst.
Wie eine Afrikareise mein Bewusstsein geprägt hat (Folge 393)

DIE KUNST, DEIN DING ZU MACHEN: Erfolg, Motivation und wie Du das Beste aus Deinem Leben machst.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 44:35


Wir waren die letzten gut zwei Wochen in Tansania, Afrika. Es war eine sehr bewegende und emotionale Reise. Auf der einen Seite die unglaublich beeindruckende und prachtvolle Tierwelt, wie sie nur noch in Afrika zu finden ist. Auf der anderen Seite die riesige Armut von einem Großteil der Bevölkerung und gleichzeitig das herzliche innere Glück und Gemeinschaftsgefühl vieler Menschen und Familien. Die Armut ist erschütternd und geht ans Herz: kein fließendes Wasser in den Häusern, wenig Hygiene und ein täglicher Überlebenskampf von der Hand in den Mund. In dieser Folge teile ich mit Dir: Wie es zu dieser Reise gekommen ist. Wie der Besuch bei unseren Patenkindern und deren Familien war. Die beeindruckende Tierwelt Afrikas. Was wir bei den Massai erlebt haben. Die wunderbare Arbeit der Hilfsorganisation Africa Amini Alama. Meine wertvollsten Erkenntnisse dieser Reise. Wenn Du auch ein Patenkind unterstützen möchtest oder tiefer die Arbeit von Africa Amini kennenlernen möchtest: www.africaaminialama.com Wenn Du Deinen Urlaub in Tansania mit Africa Amini machen möchtest: www.africaaminilife.com Viel Spaß mit dieser Folge, Dein Christian   ERLEBE CHRISTIAN: Die letzten DIE KUNST, DEIN DING ZU MACHEN-Seminare: 15./16. Oktober 2022      Bielefeld  26./27. November 2022  Winterthur/Schweiz christian-bischoff.com/die-kunst-dein-ding-zu-machen/ MINDSET DEEP DIVE – DEIN DIGITALES MENTORING FÜR MENTALE STÄRKE. Nächster Termin: 19. September: christian-bischoff.com/mindset-deep-dive/ BEWUSSTHEIT – Deinen inneren Frieden finden 28.9. – 02.10. in Saalfelden/Österreich: christian-bischoff.com/bewusstheit-seminar/ Kostenfreies Videotraining 5 EBENEN FÜR EIN GESUNDES UND GLÜCKLICHES LEBEN: christian-bischoff.com/5-ebenen-fuer-ein-gesundes-und-glueckliches-leben/ Meditation, die Dir hilft, Dich von Deinen negativen Gefühlen zu befreien: christian-bischoff.com/imagination-negative-gefuehle/ DIE KUNST, GLÜCK UND ERFÜLLUNG ZU FINDEN, 16. - 20. November 2022 in Landshut: christian-bischoff.com/glueck-und-erfuellung/ Das Mentalseminar DIE KUNST, SELBSTBESTIMMT ZU LEBEN vom 08. - 11. September 2022 und 15. – 18. Dezember 2022 in Blaubeuren:  christian-bischoff.com/selbstbestimmt-zu-leben/ Greif nach den Sternen – Das Jugendcamp für Jugendliche zwischen 12 und 17 Jahren am 27./28. Mai 2023: christian-bischoff.com/jugendcamp Christians Spiegel-Bestseller Buch BEWUSSTHEIT mit persönlicher Signatur und Bonusunterlagen kannst Du hier bestellen: https://christian-bischoff.com In meinem YouTube-Kanal findest Du bestimmt auch Dein Thema, das Dich im Moment beschäftigt, um ein erfolgreiches, glückliches und erfülltes Leben zu führen:  https://www.youtube.com/user/christianbischoff/featured Lass uns connecten: Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/bischoffch   Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/bischoffch   -- Christian Bischoff DIE KUNST, DEIN DING ZU MACHEN #1 Podcast auf iTunes Jeden Dienstag eine neue Folge. In jeder bekannten Podcast-App.

Rabbi Frank's Thursday Night Shiur
Parshas Mattos-Massai 5782 - Halachos of the Nine Days for Children

Rabbi Frank's Thursday Night Shiur

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 13:02


How the halachos apply to children of all ages.

Rabbi Frank's Thursday Night Shiur
Parshas Mattos-Massai 5782 - The Essence of Mourning for the Beis Hamikdash

Rabbi Frank's Thursday Night Shiur

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 7:50


Understanding why we mourn in the fashion we do, starting with the Three Weeks, moving up to the Nine Days, and culminating with Tisha B'av.

Healing with Aloha
Find Balance For Yourself - Interview with Jason Latas

Healing with Aloha

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 35:36


Healing with Aloha Podcast - Host Deslynn Jaquias Jason Latas always had the ability to see the human energy field or aura and first astral traveled out of his body at 18. Looking down at his body in meditation and realizing that there were no “eyes” up there looking down gave him a new perspective on life with the question; “who is the observer?” He looks at the world from a different standpoint. Understands the value of the energetic level to biological level for health which includes the brain and central nervous system. Addresses how anxiety occurs and the importance of doing regulation work to help people get to a peaceful homeostasis. He believes nobody is broken. We are all whole and perfect. We have scars and callous' that we need to deal with to get back to being balanced. People deal with depression and anxiety. Reflect on our mental health and the importance of self-regulating ourselves. Learn unique tools to find balance. We were only taught our caregivers and parents belief systems. We tend to respond from a childhood perspective. Realize where our energy is whether in the past, present, or future then learn to become centered and whole. Jason Latas of Quantum Body Performance Coaching has been an adventure guide and quantum wellness coach for 3 decades. He has personally guided many fortune 500 CEOs and major business owners on custom adventures across the globe. He also personally coaches many traveling entrepreneurs to help them stay mentally and physically fit while traveling and running their businesses. He enjoys helping people feel good in their skin again and perform better in their personal and business lives. He has had the opportunity, through his travels to learn from Hawaiian Kupuna, Peruvian Shaman, Chinese Martial Arts Masters and The Massai in Africa. Mixing his knowledge of the human genome, neuroplasticity, the mind/body connection and the spiritual traditions and “knowing” of many cultures, he takes a whole-body approach to wellness and sees his clients from an energetic and cellular level. https://jasonlatas.com/ Follow Jason on Instagram www.instagram.com/jasonlatas Healing with Aloha Podcast Subscribe to our YOUTUBE Channel Healing with Aloha Podcast Instagram www.instagram.com/healingwithaloha Facebook www.facebook.com/healingwithalohapodcast TIKTOK www.tiktok.com/healingwithaloha https://msha.ke/healingwithalohapodcast Email healingwithalohapodcast@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/healingwithaloha/message

Bleav in Kentucky
TyTy, Shaedon, CWS Kinda Giving Us Flashbacks

Bleav in Kentucky

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2022 20:03


TyTy is heading to Houston. Shaedon has moved on to Portland, now maybe BBN can move on too. Robert Dillingham is a Cat. Syd and Massai run at 5:51. Ole Miss in the CWS is giving us flashbacks.

Histoires du monde
On n'expulse pas les Massai du Ngorongoro

Histoires du monde

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 3:32


durée : 00:03:32 - La chronique d'Anthony Bellanger - par : Anthony BELLANGER - En Tanzanie, le gouvernement veut créer une réserve de chasse pour les familles royales des Emirats arabes unis. C'était compter sans les Massai qui refusent de quitter leurs terres ancestrales.

InterNational
On n'expulse pas les Massai du Ngorongoro

InterNational

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 3:32


durée : 00:03:32 - La chronique d'Anthony Bellanger - par : Anthony BELLANGER - En Tanzanie, le gouvernement veut créer une réserve de chasse pour les familles royales des Emirats arabes unis. C'était compter sans les Massai qui refusent de quitter leurs terres ancestrales.

The Radio Vagabond
227 KENYA (1:4): What to See in Two Perfect Weeks

The Radio Vagabond

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 32:23


Welcome to this mini-series about Kenya and Masai Mara. This is part 1 On December 31st, I was excited to go to Masai Mara. I went on a 5-hour drive from Nairobi, Kenya, to Masai Mara National Reserve (often referred to just as The Mara). I knew that the game drives would start early in the morning, and I would not be partying too hard for New Year. The two-night/three-day safari trip was partly made possible by Scenery Adventures Ltd, which is owned and operated by Monica Musungu. Scenery Adventures does inbound and outbound travel. They take visitors to Congo, Tanzania, Seychelles, Egypt, and many other places. I got to know Monica when we were in Berlin in March 2020, just as the Corona pandemic was beginning to rear its ugly head. We were both there for a big travel event called ITB, which was canceled days before the event. As we had our tickets ready, we decided to travel anyway and that's how our paths crossed. MEETING THE TRAVEL CAMEL I also met Shane Dallas who I knew from the travel industry, and TBEX, which does conferences for travel content creators around the world. Shane is the conference director of TBEX Europe, Asia, and Africa. As I'm the co-host and producer of the TBEX podcast, Travel Matters, you can say that we're colleagues. Shane has been traveling worldwide for years – calling himself and his travel blog “The Travel Camel”, but when he came to Kenya, he fell in love with the country and his wife, Maureen. He's been living here for a number of years with her and their daughter. He knows a lot about this country, but he's originally from Australia. It has been nine years since he went back to Australia. He is probably getting away from all the poisonous snakes and spiders. However, he misses his family, friends, cricket, and rugby. I asked Shane to give me some insights into what Kenya means to him. “Kenya is complex with more than 40 tribes, and each has its food, customs, and activities. I love it”. That morning, I finally met Dennis, my driver, in Nairobi for the next few days. We got on the van with an open roof which would come in handy when we went on game drives in the park. That way, we could stand up and get a good view of the wildlife for taking photos. We were a group of 7 or 8 – a few from Kenya, and besides me was a guy from San Francisco. Not only was I going on game drives, but I also decided to spend a little extra time by visiting a Maasai Village and then start 2022 by going on a hot air balloon safari over the savannah early in the morning on January 1st. Here are some facts about Kenya FACTS ABOUT KENYA How Big and How Many People At 580,367 square kilometers (224,081 sq mi), Kenya is the world's 48th largest country by area. It is slightly smaller than Ukraine and a bit bigger than Spain. With more than 47.6 million people, Kenya is the 29th most populous country globally. Kenya is the World's Leading Safari Destination Kenya has been recognized by the World Travel Awards as the world's leading safari destination for 2021, a position it has held for seven years now! The country has 50 epic national parks and reserves home to diverse wildlife, including the renowned Big Five (lions, leopards, elephants, rhinos, and buffaloes). Official Languages There are more than 69 different languages spokenKenya, but they only have two official languages, English and Swahili. English is widely spoken in commerce, schooling, and government, and you can totally get by here. The English level on the street is very good – even though they do have a local dialect that can be a bit hard to catch sometimes for a western speaking ear. The Flag The flag is a horizontal tricolor with black, red, and green from the top and thinner white lines. The black stands for the country's people, the green stands for the landscape, the white lines represent peace, and the red in the middle symbolizes war. And then what is most unique of the flag: a Maasai shield and spears in the middle – and it symbolizes the defense of all the things mentioned in the colors. All in all, it's a cool flag. Religion Most Kenyans are Christian (86%), with 54% Protestant and 21% Roman Catholic. Islam is the second-largest religion, with 11% of the population. Famous Proverbs from Kenya They have quite a few sayings, but here are a few of my favorites: ”Because a man has injured your goat, do not go out and kill his bull.” ”Do not slaughter a calf before its mother's eyes.” ”A hyena cannot smell its own stench.” And the last one is a twist of one I've heard many times where I come from … that “a captain should go down with his ship”. But Kenyans have a saying that goes like this: ”A sinking ship doesn't need a captain.”   THINGS TO SEE IN TWO PERFECT WEEKS IN KENYA I also asked Monica and Shane about their recommendations on what to see in two perfect weeks here in Kenya. These were some of their recommendations. TURKANA It is Kenya's largest county by land area in the north-western part of the country. It's bordered by the countries of Uganda to the west, South Sudan to the north and there is a a 27 km border with Ethiopia just north of the amazingly beautiful Lake Turkana. I've been told that a trip to Turkana County needs guts and a passion for lengthy road trips. It also needs an adventurous heart and gallons of water to live through the harsh, dry climate. Overall, Turkana is an idyllic location and is well worth a visit, according to Monica. SAMBURU Both Monica and Shane recommended Samburu. The Samburu National Reserve is a game reserve famous for an abundance of species of animals such as zebra, ostrich, giraffe, and many more. The reserve is also home to a population of close to 900 elephants. The park is 165 km² in size and is situated 350 kilometers from Nairobi, just on the other side of the majestic Mount Kenya. With peaks of 5,199 meters or 17,057 feet, it's the second-highest in Africa, after Kilimanjaro. AMBOSELI And speaking of Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, just south of the border, you find the Amboseli National Park – another one of Kenya's most popular parks. TSAVO Tsavo West National Park is located in the south-eastern part of Kenya and covers an area of 9,065 square kilometers. It's ”sister park”, Tsavo East National Park a little bit north, is one of the oldest and largest parks in Kenya at 13,747 square kilometers. Both parks are between Nairobi and the east coast of Kenya. And there are a few places worth visiting on the east coast – or as Monica calls it “The Big Side”. EAST COAST Mombasa, that's also known as the white and blue city in Kenya. It is the country's oldest town and has about 1.2 million people. It is the second-largest city, after the capital Nairobi. Other places to visit are Diani Beach, Malindi, and Watamu. LAMU Shane agrees that the east coast is wonderful, and he moved there just a few days after our chat with his family after having stayed for years in Karen, Nairobi. But he mentioned a small island even more north just off the coast called Lamu. Old Lamu Town gives you a sense of stepping back in time. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and there are many activities to do there, including snorkeling, mangrove tours, visiting the Gedi ruins, beach walks in Shela, show races, donkey rides, etc. KISUMU Kisumu is a port city situated on Lake Victoria. Here there are beautiful lakeside views at Hippo Pint and Dunga Hill Camp. You can also visit the Kisumu Impala Sanctuary to see impalas, zebras, cheetahs, and more wildlife. You can visit the Kakamega Forest National Reserve to hike or see wildlife. Another interesting thing to do is to visit the 44th US president Barack Obama's village in Nyangoma, Kogelo. WESTERN REGION Western Kenya has tea plantations, and forests and is home to the largest lake in the continent. You can visit the Mr. Elgon National Park, Saiwa Swamp National Park, Kakamega Forest reserve and Lake Victoria. You can also see the famous Crying Stone of Ilesi, which is a stone that resembles a person in tears. NAIVASHA Naivasha is a town in Nakuru county, and it is known for its beautiful flamingos and large population of hippos. It is home to over 400 bird species. Lake Crescent, Hells Gate National Park, and Lake Naivasha are must-visit for travelers. NANYUKI Nanyuki is a town in central Kenya is a great gateway to Mt. Kenya and includes several trails. You can visit Mt. Kenya National Park, Ol Pejeta Conservancy, and hike the mountain. As you probably see, there's a lot to see and do in Kenya. You can also just reach out to Monica and the team at Scenery Adventures. Tell her I said hi. THE WEATHER Kenya lies on the equator and has a pleasant, tropical climate. The daytime temperatures average between 20° and 28°C (68° and 82°F), but it's warmer on the coast. Kenya is too close to the equator to experience a real winter and summer. But there is both a dry and wet season. The hottest months are December to March, and July to September are perfect for a sunny holiday. ARRIVING TO MASAI MARA We arrived at 2 pm in Narok town and at 4 pm to Masai Mara and Lenchada Tourist Camp – our home for the next two nights. It was raining heavily when it got here and having lunch. At the Mara, you experience the Big Five and many other animals. The Mara is run by the Massai community who you will see from the entrance to the camps. In fact, our camp was guarded by about seven Maasai warriors at night.  The Maasai who are pastoralists, do not fear wild animals and they seem to coexist with them. You will often see them with their large herds of cattle looking for grazing grounds within the conservancy. We stayed in a tent and there was a bed and a concrete floor and a bathroom. There was no electricity in the tent, and you would only charge your phone in the evening. The best time to visit is in the peak season is from July to November, during The Great Migration where there are about two million animals. During peak season, you also get a lot more traffic with many more cars. Although this was around new year, I would still get to see some animals. And our evening game drive was no disappointment. Stay tuned for part 2 of this mini-series where we get “attacked” by an angry rhino. My name is Palle Bo and I gotta keep moving. See you.

Radiovagabond med Palle Bo fra rejse hele verden rundt
275 KENYA (1:4): Ting at opleve i to perfekte uger

Radiovagabond med Palle Bo fra rejse hele verden rundt

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 32:31


Velkommen til en miniserie om Kenya og Masai Mara. Dette er del 1. Nytårsaftens morgen 2021 står jeg på gaden i Nairobi og er på vej til en længere køretur til safariparken Masai Mara, fem timers køretue vestpå. Jeg kommer nok ikke til at feste så meget dette år, da turene ud på savannen starter tidligt om morgenen. Det er en tredages tur med to overnatninger inde i parken, som er gjort muligt med hjælp fra Scenery Adventures, som er ejet og bliver drevet af Monica Musungu. Ud over Kenya laver hun ture til lande som Congo, Tanzania, Seychellerne, Egypten og mange andre steder. Jeg lærte hende at kende, da vi begge var i Berlin i marts 2020 lige før Corona pandemien lukkede verden ned. Vi var begge taget dertil for at deltage i en stor rejsemesse, der hedder ITB. Den blev aflyst, men da vi begge havde booket billetterne, valgte vi at tage dertil. Monica fra Kenya og mig fra Danmark. Og så krydsede vores veje i den tyske hovedstad. MØDER EN REJSE KAMEL Jeg møder også min gamle ven, Shane Dallas, som jeg kender fra rejseindustrien og TBEX, der laver konferencer for rejsebloggere rundt omkring i verden. Shane er Conference Director for TBEX Europa, Asien og Afrika. Da jeg er medvært og producer på den officielle TBEX podcast, ”Travel Matters” kan man med lidt god vilje sige, at vi er kollegaer. Jeg har rejst kloden tynd i mange år med sin rejseblog, The Travel Camel, men da han kom her til Kenya, blev han forelsket i landet og i Maureen. De er nu gift, har en datter og har boet i Karen i udkanten af Nairobi i flere år. Han ved derfor en masse om landet. JEG MØDER MIN CHAUFFØR Tilbage på gaden i Nairobi møder jeg Dennis, der skal være min chauffør de næste par dage. Jeg stiger ombord i en minibus med et tag, der kan løftes og give os godt udsyn. Det bliver nyttigt når vi skal på ”game-drive” i parken. Med det løftede tag kan vi stå på og tage gode billeder. Vi er en gruppe på 7-8 personer – de fleste fra Kenya og en fyr fra San Francisco. Ikke alene skal jeg se en masse vilde dyr og natur, jeg har også besluttet mig for at bruge lidt ekstra på at besøge en Masai landsby og så starter jeg 2022 med at flyve varmluftsballon over savannen meget tidligt om morgenen den 1. januar. FAKTA OM KENYA Hvor stor og hvor mange mennesker Kenya er 580.367 km2 stor og er verdens 48. største land. Det er lidt mindre end Ukraine og lidt større end Spanien. Og med 47,6 millioner indbyggere er det den 29. mest befolkede land i verden. Kenya er verdens førende safari destination Kenya har fået World Travel Award for at være verdens førende safari destination hele syv år i træk. De har ikke mindre end 50 fantastiske nationalparker, hvor man finder en masse fantastisk natur og ”The Big Five” (løver, leoparder, elefanter, næsehorn og bøfler). Officielle sprog Der bliver talt hele 69 sprog her i Kenya, men de har kun to officielle sprog: Engelsk og Swahili. Engelsk er det normale at bruge i handel, skoler og regering – og du kan sagtens klare dig med engelsk. Langt de fleste taler engelsk, selvom deres dialekt kan være en smule svær at forstå når det går hurtigt. Flaget Deres flag er stribet med sort, rødt og grønt fra toppen, med tyndere hvide linjer imellem disse. De sorte står for befolkningen, det grønne for naturen, de hvide linjer for fred og den røde farve symboliserer krig. Og så det mest specielle ved flaget: Et masaiskjold og spyd i midten. Dette symboliserer forsvar af alle tingene nævnt i flaget. Alt i alt er det et ret sejt flag. Religion De fleste kenyanere er kristne (86%), hvoraf 54% er protestanter og 21% katolikker. Islam er den næststørste religion med 11% af befolkningen. Berømte ordsprog fra Kenya De har en del specielle ordsprog, men her er et par af mine favoritter. ”Bare fordi en mand har såret din ged, behøver du ikke at slå hans tyr ihjel”. ”Du bør ikke slagte en kalv mens dens mor ser på”. ”En hyæne kan ikke lugte sin egen stank”. Den sidste er en variant af noget, jeg har hørt hele mit liv, nemlig at en kaptajn bør gå ned med sit skib. Kenyanerne siger noget lidt andet: ”Et synkende skib har ikke brug for en kaptajn”. TING AT OPLEVE I TO PERFEKTE UGER I KENYA Jeg beder Monica og Shane om at komme med gode råd om, hvad der er værd at se, hvis man kommer hertil og skal planlægge to perfekte uger. TURKANA Turkana er Kenyas største region i den nordvestlige del af landet. Den grænser op til Uganda mod vest, Sydsudan mod nord og en lille 27 km grænse mod Etiopien lidt nord for den smukke Lake Turkana. Jeg får at vide, at en tur til Turkane kræver lidt hård på brystet og mod på en længere køretur. Husk også at medbringe masser af vand, hvis du begiver dig igennem dette store, tørre område. Men Turkana er et idyllisk sted og ifølge Monica er det helt klart værd at besøge. SAMBURU Både Monica og Shane er enige om at Samburu også skal på listen. Samburu National Reserve er en safaripark, der er berømt for at have masser af dyr som f.eks zebraer, strudser, giraffer mere end 900 elefanter. Parken er 165 km² stor og ligger 350 km fra Nairobi lige på den anden side af det majestætiske bjerg, Mount Kenya. Det er mere end 5 km højt og er det næsthøjeste bjerg i Afrika efter Kilimanjaro. AMBOSELI Og apropos Kilimanjaro lige på den anden side af grænsen til Tanzania, så kan det ses fra Amboseli National Park – en anden af Kenyas mest populære parker. TSAVO Du finder også Tsavo West National Park i den sydøstlige del af Kenya og dækker et område på godt 9.000 km². Dens ”søsterpark”, Tsavo East National Park der ligger lidt nord herfor, er den ældste og største nationalpark i Kenya med næsten 14.000 km². Begge parker er mellem Nairobi og østkysten, hvor der også er ting, der er værd at besøge. ØST KYSTEN Mombasa, der også er kendt som den hvide og blå by i Kenya. Det er landets ældste by og med 1,2 millioner indbyggere er det også den næststørste by efter hovedstaden. Monica nævner desuden Diani Beach, Malindi og Watamu, som steder, der er værd at besøge. LAMU Shane er enig med Monica i at østkysten er skøn (faktisk flyttede han dertil med familien et par dage efter jeg mødte ham i Karen, hvor de har boet i mange år. Men han fremhæver Lamu, en lille ø lidt længere nordpå. Den gamle by på Lamu giver dig en følelse af at træde tilbage i tiden. Det er et UNESCO World Heritage sted, og der er meget at tage sig til på øen – så som snorkling, sejlture, ruiner, strande, rideture på æsler og meget andet. KISUMU Kisumu er en havneby ved Lake Victoria. Der er en smuk udsigt til søen ved Hippo Pint og Dunga Hill Camp. Du kan også besøge Kisumu Impala Sanctuary for at se impalaer, zebraer, geparder og andet dyreliv. Du kan besøge Kakamega Forest National Reserve for vandreture med endnu mere dyreliv. En anden interessant ting at gøre er at besøge den 44. amerikanske præsident Barack Obamas landsby i Nyangoma, Kogelo. Nej, han er ikke født her, men meget af hans familie er. DEN VESTLIGE REGION Det vestlige Kenya har teplantager og skove og er hjemsted for den største sø i Afrika. Du kan besøge Mr. Elgon National Park, Saiwa Swamp National Park, Kakamega Forest Reserve og Lake Victoria. Du kan også se den berømte grædende sten ved Ilesi (”Crying Stone of Ilesi”), som er en sten, der ligner en grædende person. NAIVASHA Naivasha er en by i Nakuru regionen, som er kendt for sine smukke flamingoer, mange flodheste og for at være hjem for mere end 400 fuglearter. Lake Crescent, Hells Gate National Park og Lake Naivasha er også et must-besøg for rejsende. NANYUKI Nanyuki er en by i det centrale Kenya og er en fantastisk indgang til Mt. Kenya med mange naturskønne stier. Du kan besøge Mt. Kenya National Park, Ol Pejeta Conservancy og vandre på bjerget. Som du sikkert kan fornemme, er der utrolig meget at se og opleve i Kenya. Du kan også bare kontakte Monica og teamet hos Scenery Adventures. Hils fra mig. VEJRET Kenya har et behageligt, tropisk klima. Dagtemperaturerne er i gennemsnit mellem 20° og 28°, og lidt varmere ved kysten. Kenya er for tæt på ækvator til at de oplever en egentlig vinter og sommer. Men der er både en tør og våd sæson. De varmeste måneder er december til marts, og juli til september er perfekte til en solrig ferie. ANKOMMER TIL MASAI MARA Kl. 14 kommer vi til byen Narok og kl. 16 til Masai Mara og Lenchada Tourist Camp, som var vores hjem de næste to nætter. Det regnede kraftigt, da vi ankom, og spiste frokost. På Masai Mara oplever du ”The Big Five” og mange andre dyr. Maraen drives af Massai-samfundet, som er meget synlige i landskabet fra indgangen til lejrene. Faktisk blev vores lejr bevogtet af omkring 7 Masai-krigere om natten. Masaierne frygter ikke vilde dyr, og de ser ud til blot at leve sammen med dem som naboer. Du vil ofte se dem med deres store flokke med køer på udkig efter gode steder med græs. Vi boede i et telt, og der var en seng og et betongulv og et badeværelse. Der var ingen strøm i teltet, og man opladede kun sin telefon om aftenen. Det bedste tidspunkt at besøge er i højsæsonen fra juli til november under The Great Migration, hvor der er omkring 2 millioner dyr. Men selvom dette var omkring nytår, var der stadig mange dyr at se og vores aften-game-drive var bestemt ikke en skuffelse. Følg med i del 2 af denne miniserie fra Kenya, hvor vi bliver "angrebet" af et vredt næsehorn. Du kan også tage med på besøg i The Giraffe Centre i Nairobi og op i den højeste bygning i byen. Mit navn er Palle Bo og jeg skal videre. Vi ses.

Corewalking Podcast: A Step in the Right Direction

-Proper running posture (and who actually needs to learn it) -Running shoes and barefoot shoes -IT band issues -Other running injuries -Breath, thoracic spine and running -Meditation and exercise for wellness

Travel with a Chance of Murder
42. Kenya: Massai Mara & Man-Eating Lions

Travel with a Chance of Murder

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 54:26


Do you believe an animal can be a serial killer? This week, Cassidy and Jamie explore Kenya, diving into the nature and adventurous activities this beautiful country has to offer. Jamie kicks off the episode by sharing some of his personal stories from his time in the country, including the delicacies he ate while living with the Maasai tribe and his experience kissing a giraffe. Then, Cassidy explores the two man-eating lions that terrorized railroad workers for 10 months. Jamie's recommendations: Maasai Mara Safari Stay with the Maasai tribe Giraffe/elephant sanctuary Menengai crater Cycle hells gate Flamingo lake Cassidy's sources: Live Science Mysterious Universe Science Smithsonian Mag Animals 24-7 Earth Touch News The Paranormal Guide

Phlogger (Andrew Walmsley)
Matilde Simas - Human rights, cybersex + trafficking

Phlogger (Andrew Walmsley)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 71:58


My name is Andrew Walmsley and your listening to episode 172 of photography insights. This is the show that interviews people from the photography world. Today we get to talk about documentary photography and about subject that is worth you knowing about. When I first approached Matilde Simas about her work I was interested in her approach and how she worked given the difficult subject. So to better explain Matilde is a documentary photographer from Boston in the USA. Matilde is a graduate of psychology, a humanitarian (founded Capture Humuanity which we discuss) , parent and photographer. The work is all about human rights and has had her work across galleries around the world. Matilde herself is a lovely person and the work is about careful thought of representing this subject matter, It's been achieved with some class, dignity and respect of the survivors of trafficking. Trafficking is one of the subjects we have heard about but don't always know much about. There maybe some sad parts to the interview as it's pretty emotional stuff hearing about this, but I urge you to carry on. You can see more of her work and the countries she has been to on her website and this will provide a better focus of the problems in that area. It's not something that is happening in third world countries either, it happens everywhere as you will hear! We also approach the topic of the Massai warriors and female genital modification too, which again is another human right issue in many countries. Having choice is not always clear or straight forward, despite the health concerns. So in this one: support, shelters & psychological help NGO's vulnerability forced labour, marriage and servants cybersex re-trafficking FGM Massai customs portraiture Links Website - https://www.matildesimas.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mattie_simas/ Friends of the show Steve at Chroma - Find out more about his range here https://kosmofoto.com/2022/02/chroma-cameras-unveils-new-medium-format-models-and-new-camera-shutter-plans/ For all your c41 developing needs - https://filmdev.co.uk/ Great and affordable zines from Static Age - https://www.staticage.co.uk/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/photography-insights/message

Soul Training
What about those that don't have access to the Bible? - From a Massai man in Africa

Soul Training

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2021 33:43


Daniel brings us today's topic from Tanzania. While in a Bible study, a Massai (tribe in East Africa) man asked "what did God do with those that weren't Israelites in the Old Testament, or to those that presently don't have access to a Bible or the Gospel?" What a great question! Listen as we discuss the answer... Other show highlights: Allen's ability to chase a rabbit and Daniel sneaks in 2 jokes of the day.