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Tammi is the owner of the Mellow Mushroom in Cottleville, and has also devoloped the NoMoGasTax app. Tammi and I hit on everything from pop punk to growing up listening to the agricultural report, and everything in between. Tammi is one of my favorite people to hang out with and as you can see we have fun together. Mellow Mushroom: / mellowmushroomcottlevillemo / mellowmushroomcottleville Local 636 / local.636 / 636local
Mellowing Out with Lil John | Ep 683 | Crazy Town Podcast
Interview with Vicar Corrine Hodges: A Journey of Faith and Leadership In this engaging interview, Corrine Hodges, Vicar of the Church of the Holy Family in Santa Fe, shares her spiritual journey to priesthood. As a prior Roman Catholic, Corrine's vocation started by serving nursing home residents. She talks about her transition from the Catholic Church to the Episcopal Church, the key moments that shaped her calling, and her unique approach to ministry by emphasizing 'giving ministry away' and nurturing others in their service to God. Corrine also discusses her additional career as a yoga teacher, which she attributes has brought balance to her life and ministry. The discussion also focuses on the importance of sabbaticals and maintaining healthy boundaries and pacing in ministry. 00:00 Introduction and Greetings 00:19 Corrine's Journey to Priesthood 01:55 Transition from Roman Catholicism to Episcopalian 03:46 Corrine's Ordination and Seminary Experience 05:37 Corrine's First Parish Job and Move to Indiana 07:54 Moving to Santa Fe and Joining the Holy Family Church 10:32 Balancing Priesthood and Yoga Teaching 12:24 The Growth and Structure of Holy Family Church 13:09 Maintaining Work-Life Balance and Prioritizing Essential Tasks 23:46 Recognizing and Managing Stress 25:09 The Role of Exercise in Stress Management 25:49 The Importance of Sabbaticals 26:39 The Power of Mindful Activities 27:39 Recognizing Signs of Overstress 28:38 The Art of Pacing in Clergy Life 29:19 The Importance of Rest Before and After Vacation 30:18 The Role of Exercise in Maintaining Focus 31:42 The Role of the Holy Spirit in Preaching 33:10 The Importance of Mellowing with Age 33:35 The Pitfalls of Multitasking 34:27 The Role of Yoga in Stress Management 35:33 The Importance of Being Present and Mellow 37:28 The Importance of Giving Ministry Work 41:05 The Role of a Priest in Nurturing a Community 42:00 The Importance of Letting Ministries Die When They Need To 45:57 The Role of a Priest in Building and Nurturing a Team
Mellowing out with some dabs and a lil Buddha wisdom. Enjoy! For much more good vibes and content go to patreon.com/churchofchill where you can access our discord community, bonus podcasts, documentaries and our music show Church of Chill. Church of Chill shirts and stickers available at etsy.com/shop/churchofchill Peep Mare's astrological forecasts https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqsztAIgk6iov5y0xZ-MgDA/videos Listen to Mare's Music https://open.spotify.com/artist/7i8seNHgTDNCoRUzycPRaw?si=gIboGyyJTDGpuLKnqLGwNA @veryapetv on Insta and Twitter
Mellowing, but not as sedating as the rendition from Horn Creek Hemp Company. Source: https://www.wiltedflowers.com/product/Legendary/30?cs=true&cst=custom ICYMI - Dan Reviews Legendary OG from Horn Creek Hemp Company https://open.spotify.com/episode/3TbLydEw43qHM6Vf7v2KnT?si=D0_kBCtDQ6aAkThj08Qrbw ICYMI - Dan Reviews Black Widow from Veteran Grown Hemp https://open.spotify.com/episode/0EIqNZLpYA2ecV2FBLAkYH?si=39aff54636ca4736 ICYMI - Some Alpen Gleaux – As a Treat https://open.spotify.com/episode/2Vpbp93zrsjFKeHEB7l5Td?si=0ff38dab3d1041ac ICYMI - Our Review of Hoku Seed Co's CBDV Flower https://open.spotify.com/episode/1ZWvECLef8Nvv4RI0wF0Sh?si=067f0c64f5fb4262 ICYMI - Our Review of Mystery CBD from HOKU Seed Co https://open.spotify.com/episode/3BenH2KemvT9wOfaP4ypeQ?si=4861b64928cd4c6d ---------------------------------------- To Follow Mr. Sativa on Social Media: Twitter - https://twitter.com/icsativapod Periscope: https://www.pscp.tv/icsativapodcast Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/_iamcannabissativa/ Please become a Patreon at just $1 a month - http://bit.ly/2NJmshn Please support us via PayPal - paypal.me/icsativapodcast If you want to support us via Anchor: https://anchor.fm/iamcannabissativapodcast/support My Twitch Channel - https://www.twitch.tv/iamcannabissativa My YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdMtiTbOFE3D39rpLfLglaw? Get Great Quality CBD products from Sequoia Organics: https://www.sequoiaorganics.co/?a_aid=iamcannabissativa My Email: iamcannabissativa@gmail.com Like Our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/iamcsativapodcast/ Now Syndicated on Radical Russ Radio: https://streamingv2.shoutcast.com/radicalruss-radio --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iamcannabissativapodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/iamcannabissativapodcast/support
Mellowing out with our homeboy Joey after a wild ass high time at a Dead and Company show. Talking about candy flipping, community building, finding your power, operating from the heart chakra, using music as a roadmap, comforting the disturbed and disturbing the comfortable. Super vibey chill sesh. Hope ya dig it. Part 2 of this conversation is on www.patreon.com/churchofchill where Joey shows us a bunch of cringe videos and we react. Really fun one. Peep this podcast and all our films on www.youtube.com/VeryApe Church of Chill shirts available on www.etsy.com/shop/ChurchofChill Support our patreon to get exclusive access to bonus podcasts, our radio show Church of Chill and our incredibly dope discord community - www.patreon.com/churchofchill Follow Joey on Insta @joey.lipps and check out his podcast The Chill Invitation wherever you find podcasts Follow us @veryapetv on Insta and Twitter www.veryape.tv If you dig what we do and want to send us some resources to continue the adventures venmo cassgreener. The support is much appreciated.
Ghost Iris, the monstrous and brutal metalcore band from Denmark, has a unique human being as their vocalist. Jesper Vicencio Gün is the singer of the band, all melody snarl and violence. The off stage version of Jesper is anything but intense. Quiet and kind, he clearly exhibits the exact reason metal music exists in the first place: It's an artistic style that one might exorcise one's demons and a place to find catharsis through rhythm and intensity.In other words, if you have to break a few heads or legs, so be it. Just know that once that 30 minutes is over, you're going to feel so much better and go back to just being the best human you can.The new album, Comatose, comes out on May 7th, just as this podcast is hitting the airwaves, so make sure you check it out. If you like hard hitting groovy metal with clean and distorted vocals, this is an excellent starter kit for you.Finally, you might notice that we reference doing this show over a week's time. The fact is I wasn't aware of the time limitations the first time around, so I had to beg Jesper to do a part 2 and he was so kind, he immediately said yes.But enough of my yammering. This is my 2 part interview with Jesper on the Rockstar Superhero Podcast.Time codes:2:25 Denmark4:00 Iceland and Agent Fresco7:25 Artwork of Metallica11:00 The fingerprint of metal14:00 Being an athlete18:00 The 3 M's and getting lost in the shuffle22:50 What Ghost Iris does27:00 When a government spoils you28:50 Part 2 and starting over32:40 Creating the scream36:15 Understanding opera39:50 Deathcore 44:00 Mellowing out as we get older48:00 What does music bring out of you52:00 Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion56:45 The cult of Heaven's Gate1:00:30 The big deal of energy and King Crimson1:03:40 Spice racks and lame Danish foodListen or buy their music here: https://ghostiris.bandcamp.comFollow them on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GHOSTIRISFollow them on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ghostirisdk/Subscribe to both shows here: https://bit.ly/3airCvhWanna be on the show? Go here: https://calendly.com/rockstarsuperheroinstituteThe Rockstar Superhero Podcast examines the personal lives and creative careers of your favorite classic rock artists. We are obsessed with understanding the inner workings of the music business and all that it takes to remain in the public eye for as long as possible. Join us as we pursue conversations with legends and legends in the making.The Rockstar Superhero Radicals podcast was created to connect you directly to people, professional and private, who have lived lives worth discussing and offer solutions to our listeners, one heart at a time. If you are seeking truth and purpose beyond yourself, the Radicals podcast is for you.Copyright 2021 Rockstar Superhero Podcast - All Rights ReservedBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/rockstar-superhero--4792050/support.
Jane Ordaz joins Sundae for a frank conversation about menopause. A subject matter expert and founder of The Menopausal Expat, Jane explains how hormones can intensify the typical challenges of a globally mobile life. The ladies share solutions to improve wellbeing through any transition. They also explore why, despite the advancement of female empowerment, topics related to aging remain shameful and controversial. The post 177: Mellowing Menopause with Jane Ordaz appeared first on Sundae Schneider-Bean, LLC..
Jane Ordaz joins Sundae for a frank conversation about menopause. A subject matter expert and founder of The Menopausal Expat, Jane explains how hormones can intensify the typical challenges of a globally mobile life. The ladies share solutions to improve wellbeing through any transition. They also explore why, despite the advancement of female empowerment, topics related to aging remain shameful and controversial. The post 177: Mellowing Menopause with Jane Ordaz appeared first on Sundae Schneider-Bean, LLC..
Mellowing out with freaky and cosmic folk sounds and related experimental projects from the 60's / 70's.
Three Part Series - Two Drunk Witches Giving Opinions No One Asked For Part Three Rain coloring for most of the podcast. Botox tits. Canada hates fake witches. RavenWynd rubs her tits in public. Mellowing out. Conclusion : with an ending Blood Alcohol Content of 0.0% we are official lightweights.
In this episode Rachel reflects on her latest weekend trip to LA to teach a yoga class at a fitness festival. She talks about the different mindset she had being separated from her baby girl compared to previous solo trips, and how this allowed her to turn on the fiery side of her personality so she could tackle an intense weekend with a strict run of show. She shares how staying in the here and now reminded her why she travels to teach yoga for a living – to have fun and connect with her community. Rachel then dives into discussing the flight home, how exhausted she was, and how she lost connection to the here and now. Realizing that her softer side emerged just as she was reuniting with her husband and baby girl, Rachel comes to an epiphany that everything happens in perfect timing.
Few people would or should want to learn to recite Pi to 22,514 decimal places, draw landmarks in breathtaking detail, or remember the contents of 12,000 books. Everyone is different. By refusing to gawp at these feats, preferring instead to focus on the person behind them, Dr Treffert sends out the message that it is the creative, imaginative processes at the root of such abilities that matter most. Only by considering the context of savants’ lives can we more fully and properly understand the gifts that they possess. Dr. Darold Treffert received his medical degree and psychiatric residency training at the University of Wisconsin Medical School. His first position was setting up a Children’s Unit at Winnebago Mental Health Institute in Winnebago, Wisconsin. That is where he met his first savant in 1962. He was a Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Wisconsin Medical School, Department of Psychiatry for many years. He has written extensively in the professional literature on the rights of the mentally ill, stress management (under the title of Rustproofing People or Mellowing), autism and savant syndrome. In 2016 Agnesian HealthCare, St. Agnes Hospital, established the Treffert Center to preserve and expand Dr. Treffert’s work with savant syndrome and other forms of exceptional brain performance. To learn more about Provocative Enlightenment Radio, go to http://www.provocativeenlightenment.com
BADBADNOTGOOD, DJ SHADOW, TREVINO + PLAID lead the standouts for this episode of the podcast. MISTER JOSHUA kicks off the first hour with a tech-leaning first half featuring music from GHOSTLY INTERNATIONAL's LOGAN TAKAHASHI and new tunes from LAWRENCE + TREVINO. Mellowing things slightly, the vibe goes midtempo IDM with a pair of WARP selections... The post absci radio show [as0955] appeared first on abstract science >> future music chicago.
Recorded in Pacha (Ibiza) During the Cadenza Vagabundos Residence Party (Essential Mix) No Introduction needed for Luciano, Simply a master at work. Born in 1978, Luciano is a DJ since 1993 and a producer since 1997. In the mid-90's, he was promoting Sense Club and Encuentros con la Technocultura in Santiago de Chile in the company of many initiators of the Latin American electronic music scene: Senor Coconut AKA Atom Heart, Ricardo Villalobos, Dandy Jack & brother Adrian Schopf, Washington Miranda, Argenix Brito, Microman etc. He's played radio stations and DJed clubs & events in Santiago and Latin America, Germany, Spain & Holland, settling in Switzerland in 2000 to release on Mental Groove Records in Geneva, where he also holds a residency at the Weetamix club. His releases appear on the Transmat, Perlon, Lo-Fi Stereo, Bruchstuecke and Klang Elektronik record labels. Luciano's mixed Swiss & Chilean identity shows in his music, a somewhat mystical blend of deep techno & electro that integrates southern elements in rhythms and colorful patterns in sound. His collaborations with Ricardo Villalobos (Playhouse, Perlon, Warp, Force Inc etc.) as Sense Club are especially rewarding, as is his partnership with Pier Bucci and Argenix Brito as Monne Automne. Mellowing his style as times goes by, getting more experimental and spacey with a fresh style of his own, Luciano's production is destined to the wiser dancefloors that have enjoyed his live sets in Peru, Chile, Argentina, the U.S., Spain, Germany & Switzerland. DJ-wise, Luciano's trade relies on groovy & minimal.
Week 4 of Soundclash2011, and the curse seems to be at bay because for the first time in this competition, all of the bands turned up. With sets from OK Roy, Elise, and Upon Collide, the ever- increasing crowd were in for a musical treat. Mellowing down from last week’s manic metal manifestation, we were offered a more idyllic indie taste. First up was OK Roy, with a shorter than anticipated set. With the lead singer having a distinctive monotony with his singing, it was almost comparable to Placebo but without the hedonism. The band definitely does not like to be taken seriously, even though it is clear that they do take it seriously. They like to perform at gigs, and Cox’s Yard was no exception. Cheeky tune “Shooting My Load” was a definite crowd-pleaser with its adolescent lyrics that you would not want your parents hearing. Unfortunately, the competition may be too strong for this band, and with a lack of followers in the crowd their chances look slim. They were more campfire than forest fire, but hey, we all like to camp every now and then. Elise was second to perform and energy was definitely flowing through the band members. With a more indie-rock approach, the songs were fast-paced with particular acknowledgment to the drummer, and our first female vocalist in the competition so far. This band wanted to win, and the passion was visible. The crowd were pleased, the band were pleased, even we were pleased with their performance. The band covered Katy B’s “Katy On A Mission” which was by far their best performance, and even being applauded by fellow competitors Upon Collide. With loyal followers, the votes were bound to be close, and Upon Collide would need an excellent set to win. So this was there chance to play the set of their life if they wanted a chance to grab that prize money. With a relaxed stage presence complete with witty banter, they already had the audience in the palms of their hands. They were the epitome of indie, and the crowd loved it. Everyone joined in with either clapping or singing along to the awesome songs being performed. A couple of tracks were slower than maybe fully appreciated, but they soon got into the flow of things and offered a cover of Killers “Mr. Brightside” that had complete audience participation. Even technical guru Sam was seen to be toe tapping. Did they do enough to secure that coveted first place? Well with screams of encore, that has never been witnessed so far, and other bands’ groupies dancing along to them, they certainly had a very good chance. Respect to stand-in compere with the results, as he teased the audience with the actual winners. I’m a gambling man, but even I could not predict a winner for tonight. So to find out who won, check out the latest podcast to see if the crowd preferred campfire, rock or collisions.
Mike and Jay lead off with the 9th Circuit's action on the Trump travel ban, along with their thoughts on whether or not it violates the Constitution. Then it's on to contentious Senate confirmation votes, with a focus on Betsy DeVoss - the first ever 50-50 confirmation vote tie (broken by VP Mike Pence) - and Elizabeth Warren's silencing by Senate Republicans during debate on Jeff Sessions confirmation as Attorney General. Next, Mike brings up some potentially *good* news concerning what may be President Trump's move toward the center on foreign policy, after which Mike and Jay discuss what's going on with Russia, along with the meaning of 'fake news'. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-politics-guys/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy