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Maybe means NO? No means maybe YES? Maybe means MAYBE? Chris still isn't sure. Actress/Playwright Catherine Barnes joins JUST TALKING to share her insight on consent and why we all suck at it. Yes? No? Maybe So? is part musical with a mix of inner social justice warrior jazz hands—AND a strong millennial message—“No one gets to grab my boobs if I don't give consent!” Millennial dating is hard and confusing. Catherine practices LOVE ISLAND “negging” on Chris. While Marissa opens a maybe surprise just to get a “dick in the face?” Visit Catherine's website at www.queenmabmusic.com. Let's live in a world where your favorite classic cartoons and TV shows are covered by a Punk Rock band. UK TikTok sensation Punk Rock Factory joins STRIKE A CHORD—AND has already done it! Their new album Masters of the Uniwurst takes on 21 classic theme songs including: Cars—Life is a Highway, Power Rangers, The Flintstones, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Pokemon and many more. It's trippy when you hear the opening theme song to the 90's TV show Mighty Morphin Power Rangers as a punk metal, drum smashing, head banger! Go! Go! Power Rangers! Pick up the latest Punk Rock Factory album and merch at www.punkrockfactory.com
First Draft Episode #317: Margot Wood Margot Wood, founder of Epic Reads, talks about her debut young adult novel, Fresh. Links to Topics Mentioned In This Episode: Margot Wood, founder of Epic Reads, gave incredible marketing advice on the Marketing and Publicity episode of Track Changes, the First Draft miniseries that explains the ins and outs of traditional publishing in the U.S. (listen on Apple Podcasts or Spotify) Johnny Tremaine by Esther Hoskins Forbes Aminah Mae Safi, author of Not the Girls You're Looking For, Tell Me How You Really Feel, This is All Your Fault, and Travelers Along the Way: A Robin Hood Remix. Listen to her First Draft interview here. The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins Divergent by Veronica Roth, Simon Versus the Homo Sapiens Agenda by Becky Albertali Jo Volpe, literary agent and President of New Leaf Literary & Media, who represents Margot. She also appeared on the Contracts episode of Track Changes. Emma by Jane Austen
One of the goals of our spiritual journey of yoga is cultivating peace of mind. Only a disciplined mind can seek this eternal truth, but disciplining your subconscious can take years and years of practice. Unfortunately, we can’t just run away to a cave and meditate without distraction. We have to interact with others and ourselves, and sometimes our own thoughts and feelings can be our biggest distraction. This is where the tool of self-observation comes in. Self-observation is the practice of bringing your attention inward and observing what you think, feel, and do without judgment. During self-observation, you will neutrally and silently describe the thoughts, feelings, or emotions that arise throughout a meditative practice. Self-observation uses the dichotomy between the state of judgment and the state of discernment to teach yogis how to observe themselves from a neutral perspective. What is the difference between judgment and discernment? I answer that question with an example from a Zen Buddhist parable you may have heard already called “Maybe So, Maybe Not”. In this story, a farmer’s son loses his one and only horse only to have that horse return three days later with three more horses. The father, a meditator, does not react when his horse goes missing, nor when the horse returns, reminding us that it does not change things to react emotionally, nor do things change when we apply judgment values to them. Only without reaction can you see reality clearly. For example, when you act with judgment, your behavior has an emotional tinge impacted by past experiences that are influencing your current value judgments. This tinge impacts the way you see reality. Practicing self-observation can help you break away from reactionary judgments and reach the state of discernment where you can see reality more clearly. I never learned more about myself and my strong opinions than when I started on this spiritual journey of yoga. These were hard lessons to learn, but they helped me to remember that mindfulness practice like this doesn’t have to be serious. Yes, this is a serious spiritual journey, but you can cultivate a little bit of curiosity and whimsy, too! As you learn new things about the practice and about yourself as well, you’re going to experience a wide variety of emotions. Don’t judge yourself. Practice being in a state of discernment by becoming curious and tuning in to this special episode of the Yoga Inspiration Podcast. What lessons have you learned about yourself on the yoga mat? Send an email at info@kinoyoga.com. You could be invited to guest spot on The Yoga Inspiration Podcast. Stay connected: @kinoyoga and @omstarsofficial View my teaching schedule, blogs, etc on Kinoyoga.com Get your free 30 day membership on Omstars.com& use code: PODCAST
First Draft Episode #285: Angie Thomas Angie Thomas, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Hate U Give and On the Come Up talks about her latest book, Concrete Rose, as well as the upcoming Blackout. Links to Topics Mentioned In This Episode: Richard Wright, author of novel Native Son and memoir Black Boy, among many other works, was born in Mississippi Passions, soap opera 1999-2008 Pete Rich, Emmy-winning writer on many soap operas, including Passions The Angie Thomas Writers Scholarship at Belhaven University Howard Bahr, author of The Black Flower: A Novel of the Civil War, and Angie’s professor at Belhaven University Brooks Sherman, literary agent at Janklow & Nesbit Associates The Writer’s Voice and #PitMad are both off-shoots of Pitch Wars Brenda Drake, New York Times bestselling author of Thunderstruck and Analiese Rising, and founder of Pitch Wars and #PitMad Russel Hornsby portrayed Maverick Carter in the movie The Hate U Give Dhonielle Clayton, New York Times bestselling author of The Belles series and co-author of Tiny Pretty Things with Sona Charaiporta (listen to her First Draft interview here), which is now a Netflix TV show! Listen to Dhonielle’s First Draft interview here and here. A Tough Act Productions
In this special additional episode (y'all are spoiled!), Mackenzie and Lily continue their conversation with couples therapist and sexuality educator Jennifer Litner all about interpolitical dating and romantic partnerships. Mack and Lil also provide ample politically-minded romance novel recommendations and a peek into what else they're reading.This is the second part of a two-part episode. The first segment was published on September 28th, and you should definitely listen to that episode before diving into this one.You can learn more about F2L guest Jennifer Litner at https://www.embracesexualwellness.com/ and on Instagram at @embracesexualwellness. F2L listeners also get 20% off her e-course Building Ease Talking About the Birds and the Bees™ with the promo code F2LPODCAST, which is valid now through October 31, 2020: https://builidingease.mykajabi.com/offers/HV43zLAn/checkout?coupon_code=F2LPODCASTIt's a digital course for parents, guardians, and caregivers who want to learn how to communicate developmentally appropriate sex-ed information with their children. Lesson material is based on the standards for comprehensive sexuality education, has been peer-reviewed, and is designed to be inclusive, shame-free, anti-oppressive, and scientifically accurate.Parents can also download her free guide to developmentally appropriate conversations with youth here: https://builidingease.mykajabi.com/conversationsguideMajor episode timestamps: Introduction (0:00), Question About How to Handle a Partner's Unsavory Political Opinions (1:56), Question About Why Our Society Loves the Idea of "Opposites Attract" (7:12), Question About If You Should Try to Change a Partner's Political Affiliation or Views (14:20), Question About Supporting a Loved One in a Mixed Partisan Relationship (22:24), Question About What to Do If This Podcast Has Caused a Relationship Crisis (27:08), Post-Jennifer Litner Conversation Debrief, (32:07), Introduction to Member-Generated Politically Minded Romance Recommendations (36:39), Yes, No, Maybe So by Becky Albertalli and Aisha Saeed (37:07), Running by Natalia Sylvester (37:20), The Kingmaker and The Rebel King by Kennedy Ryan (38:28), Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston (39:18), The Voting Booth by Brandy Colbert (40:46), Introduction to What Else We're Reading (41:18), Engagement and Espionage by Penny Reid (41:26), Good Morning, Destroyer of Men's Souls by Nina Renata Aron (43:46), Conclusion (46:48).You can get full show notes and episode transcriptions on the Bad Bitch Book Club website: http://badbitchbookclub.com/podcast.Give us a five-star rating wherever you get your podcasts, and say hi to us at @F2LPodcast on Twitter and Instagram. You can also join the private F2L Facebook group.If you want to support Bad Bitch Book Club's initiatives (including this podcast), become a Patreon member: https://www.patreon.com/badbitchbookclub.Buy all books mentioned on Friends to Lovers: https://bookshop.org/lists/friends-to-lovers-podcast.Friends to Lovers is a Bad Bitch Book Club podcast hosted by BBBC founder Mackenzie Newcomb and writer, editor, and bestie Lily Herman. Each week, they use books as a jumping off point to talk about sex, relationships, dating, love, romance, and more.
To celebrate the great Kirsten Dunst/Gabrielle Union showdown of 2000, Joe makes Brenna watch Bring It On ! While some of the racial politics and its approach to queerness haven't aged particularly well, we appreciate the white girls coming in second, a competitive approach to female rivalry and a bounty of sassy dialogue.Faring less well is director Laura Terruso and writer Alison Peck's Work It (2020) which exists solely as a vehicle for Sabrina Carpenter, whom Joe describes as a charisma vacuum. Thankfully we have the comedically styling of Liza Koshy's Jas and the cuteness of PS I Still Love You's Jordan Fischer to ease over the many, MANY bumpy parts.Homework:Friend of the show Miriam recommends f/f YA books:Queer horror: Wilder Girls by Rory Power, Sawkill Girls by Claire Legrand, and The Devouring Gray by Christine Lynn HermanJuliet Takes A Breath by Gabby RiveraWe are Okay by Nina LaCourBrenna catches us up on: Yes, No, Maybe So by Becky Albertalli and Alisha SayeedInternment by Samira AhmedLove, Creekwood by Becky AlbertalliTomboy’s Survival Guide by Ivan E. CoyoteDon’t Stand So Close To Me by Eric WaltersThe Prince and The Dressmaker by Jen WangWanna connect with the show? Use #HKHSPod on Twitter:Brenna: @brennacgrayJoe: @bstolemyremoteHave something longer to say or a minisode topic? Email us at hkhspod@gmail.com. See you on the page and on the screen!
On episode 3 of Maybe So, Maybe Not, Yosh talks new Phish record: "Sigma Oasis", and what it all means broooo Today's Cliff Notes: "Picasso at the Lapin Agile" //"Sigma Oasis" decoded // "Leaves" solo // "Evening Song" and sobriety // The temptations of Saint Anthony // the new "Steam" live // Trey's singing on a new level // full out "Thread" dance party // Live Phish post pandemic Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe, won't you? Follow Yosh on Instagram: @yoshthejester #LetPaigeHowl. #LetPaigeDJ Support this podcast
"Maybe So, Maybe Not" is a new podcast from Yoshi Barrigas under the BarrigaPod podcast network! While future episodes will be tangential in form and vary in subject, today Yosh breaks down Phish's live performance from 02/21/20 at Moon Palace in Cancun, Mexico. Who is Phish? Phish is the most accomplished jam band with the most dedicated fan base of all time, rivaled only by The Grateful Dead. What is a jam band? What's it all about? You don't need to know Phish intimately to enjoy this. Yosh will walk you through the lore of Phish, how they've revolutionized the concert experience, and just what might be going on within the interplay of the band, and how 'listening' is used as the highest expression in the pursuit of transcending communication through music. Yosh walks us through the setlist, one song at a time, accepting tangential ramblings as they may surface. Find Yosh on instagram @yoshthejester Listen on iTunes, Spotify and your favorite podcast apps. Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe. Support this podcast
Is this our best episode ever? YEAH, MAYBE SO! SUBVERSION, MOTHERFUCKER! How could SECOND BEST not be the best episode when we have a guest like MIKE PHIRMAN (Hard 'n' Phirm, Bandtastic)?! Get some! You're my hat! An ENTIRE Mike Phriman song! For FREE! Who will Second Best fall in love with? BONUS SEGMENT: IN THE CAR! Get yourself some IABD shirts! Wear a logo on your chest!: https://www.teepublic.com/user/itsallbeendonepodcastCatch us on the 'net!:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1593559714014720Twitter: @beendonepodThanks to The Orange Groves (theorangegroves.com) for hosting us. Subscribe to their Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theorangegroves and join their discord: https://discordapp.com/invite/GdTsg8C !
Talkin' about the crazy mind trip Bill Murray’s character Phil Connors went through in the classic movie Groundhog day from 1993 directed by Harold Ramis starring Bill Murray and Andie MacDowell. Link to animated video of this episode. http://bit.ly/2SlXFT7 Visit the website for my social media links and follow ongoing posts of smart comedy cartoons, memes, blog, and more! http://mindstretchpodcast.com I’m gonna be talking' about the crazy mind trip Bill Murray’s character Phil Connors went through in the classic movie Groundhog day from 1993 directed by Harold Ramis starring Bill Murray and Andie MacDowell. This is definitely one of my favorites. Cracks me up and makes ya think. Bill Murray sure knows how to play a great unjustifiably entitled egocentric narcissist that eventually comes to terms with it and learns how to be a decent human bein. He does that character better than almost anyone. Maybe Will Ferrill, Maybe? So that bein said. I just want to give y’all a quick Spoiler Alert! If you haven’t seen this movie then just be aware that I’m gonna to be goin through what happens in this flick and talkin about the implications. So I don’t want to ruin it fer ya. The movie takes place in the state of Pennsylvania in the US of A and Bill Murray’s character Phil Connors is a weather reporter out of Pittsburgh that has to go cover the Groundhog Day festivities in a city he hates called Puxatawny. I hope you enjoy the show and always remember, “a mind, once stretched by a new idea, never regains its original shape.” See ya next time. Be sure to subscribe to join in on the MindStretchin’ conversation. And if you thought this podcast was worth hearing, please rate or review below to let me know what you thought. And... share it to your social media so that everyone has a chance to hear it too. Thanks for tunin’ in and if you’re up fer it, see ya on down the road. NOTE: Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mindstretchpodcast/support
It's time for another round of Yes, No, or Maybe So. Analysts Emily Flippen and Jason Moser share two stocks they're bullish on, two stocks they're bearish on, and two stocks they're on the fence about. Emily weighs in on Chinese used car dealer Uxin, JCPenney, and Stitch Fix. And Jason talks PayPal, Zillow, and Apple.
What is an open relationship? What does the Bible say about open relationships? Open relationships or Marriages are nothing new, but there is a resurgence in interest concerning them. Last year this topic was one of googles most searched, but WHY? An open marriage is one where a couple allows their spouse to be sexually […] The post Open Relationship: Yes, No, Maybe So? appeared first on Simplify Complexity.
Throughout history, there has always been accounts of monsters and mysterious creatures! Some on land, some in water, some in the air, but all unexplained. Or are they? Did these beasts really exist, are their legends based in reality, or can they be easily explained by misunderstood medical conditions and strange or unknown animal species? […] The post AREA 52 014: “Yes, No, Maybe So” appeared first on Utah Podcast Network.
Podcast: Episode 6: Yes, No, Maybe So...
It's time for another round of Yes, No, or Maybe So. Our analysts explain why they’re bullish on Amazon.com and Whole Foods, why they're bearish on Chesapeake Energy and defense contractors, and why they're on the fence about Apple and Sotheby's.
It's time for another round of Yes, No, or Maybe So. Our analysts explain why they’re bullish on Intel and Joy Global, why they’re bearish on Overstock and General Motors, and why they're undecided on K12 and Wells Fargo.
Some reggae refixes from the 12/4 edition of Mecca radio. A lot of these are tracks I played at the yer-end edition of Afro Beta the night before and wanted to put into a more formal set. As usual, mixed on the fly and unedited so you get the full Mecca experience... Honey - Erykah Badu Stronger Than Pride - Sade Politik Kills - Manu Chao Know My Name - Alicia Keys Rude Boy - Rihanna Maybe So, Maybe No - Mayer Hawthorne Valerie - Amy Winehouse, Baby J Iron Lion Zion - Bob Marley Kingston Town - Bassnectar Police In Helicopter - John Holt PSA-> Pirates - L Wiz Meechi's Cut -> Message to You, Rudies - The Specials Steppin' Out - Terry Lynne Traffic Jam - Damien Marley, Stephen Marley, Buju Banton Out!!!
It's time for another round of Yes, No, or Maybe So. Our analysts explain why they’re bullish on Joy Global and Dendreon, why they’re bearish on SiriusXM and Research in Motion, and why they're conflicted about Ecolab and Krispy Kreme.
It's time for another round of Yes, No, or Maybe So. Our analysts share two stocks they're bullish on, two stocks they're bearish on, and two stocks they're on the fence about.
It's time for another round of Yes, No, or Maybe So. Our analysts explain why they’re bullish on Yahoo! and Johnson & Johnson, why they’re bearish on Marine Harvest and Garmin, and why they're conflicted about Expeditors International of Washington and Fortuna Silver.
DUB ASHER- Hour 2 (Reggae/Dancehall) 1) Capleton............................"Acres"..2) Busy Signal........................"Beep"... 3) Cherrine Anderson......."20 to Life"..4) Assassin..........."If Men Were Bees".. 5) Bushman........................."My Day"..6) B. Levy/Ce'cile............"My Woman".. 7) Richie Stevens..................................................."How Could I Ever Leave".. 8) Lindo Thompson........."Wickedem"..9) Pecker............."Beggar Suite Pt. 1".. 10)Roots Radics Band....................................................."Mission Impossible".. 11)Roots Radics Band............................................"Storming The Death Star".. 12)Stephen McGregor................................................."New Chapter Riddim".. 13)Luciano/Freddie McGregor........................................."Night After Night".. 14)Petah Morgan......"Don't Walk Away"..15)???......"Who Gave You The Right".. 16)Chino.........................."Forgive Me"..17)Wayne Wonder......."All About You". 18)Wayne Wonder........................................................."Always Finds A Way".. 19)Buju Banton/Wayne Wonder............................................."Bonafide Love".. 20)Penthouse Allstars.........................................................."Movie Star Dub".. TRAVIS BICKLE-(Soul/Brazilian) 1) Aloe Blacc................................................................................"Love" 2) C.R.A.C.................................................................................."Credits" 3) Robin Thicke....................................................................."Ask Myself" 4) Mayer Hawthorne..............................................."Maybe So, Maybe No" 5) Joe Bataan....................................................................."Ordinary Guy" 6) Ursula 1000..................................................................."Samba 1000" 7) Tony Allen........................................"Awa Na Re"(Bonde Do Role rmx) 8) Unknown white label........................................................................... 9) Unknown white label.......................................................................... 10)Spank Rock..................................................................."Girls & Boys" 11)Unknown white label......................................................................... 12)Serge Gainsbourg................................................................."Melody"