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What does it mean to lead with conviction in a time of crumbling certainties? This week, Carrie sits down with Dr. Erica Brown, Vice Provost for Values and Leadership at Yeshiva University and a scholar whose work resides at the intersection of ancient wisdom and modern workplace complexity. At first glance, this conversation seems to orbit around the familiar themes of leadership and purpose—but as with the best questions, the conversation keeps opening, folding in questions of identity, grief, joy, legacy, and resilience.Erica's latest book, Morning Has Broken: Faith After October 7th, blends the structure of spiritual meditation with the shock of collective trauma. Today, she offers a theory of leadership that begins not with bullet points or quarterly goals, but with the inner life. It's about leading with a fully intact spiritual core, one that serves as a center of gravity that steadies you when your compass fails. And in a world where the compass seems to fail more often than not—politically, environmentally, interpersonally—her framework feels not only restorative but essential.Together, they wrestle with one of the most slippery questions of the modern age: What is truth? Not in a postmodern, navel-gazing way—but practically. Tangibly. What truths do we inherit, and which do we pass on? How do we train ourselves to see the people in our offices, our communities, even our inboxes, not as roles but as souls? And what practices—tiny, daily, almost invisible—actually hold us together?For anyone who has ever asked: am I doing enough—am I doing the right kind of enough—we encourage you to engage in this conversation. Through Erica's deeply generous lens, we're reminded that sometimes leadership is not about standing out but standing firm. It's not about clarity but conviction. It is not about knowing the answer but having the courage to ask a better question.Links & NotesLearn more about Dr. Brown and her books (00:00) - Welcome to Mission Forward (02:16) - Introducing Dr. Erica Brown (06:58) - Truth, Trust, and Core Conviction (13:56) - Feedback (19:22) - Stamina (23:42) - Morning Has Broken (30:38) - On Practice (32:58) - Voices of Insipiration ---SPONSOR: Looking for a 401k or investment partner that aligns with your company values? Aspire Capital Advisors helps businesses build plans for the future that reflect their values. They take the time to understand your vision, put people first, and help create long-term growth strategies. Visit investwithaspire.com to book a free consultation today.
Kevin Harper’s news and reflections ... from an Englishman in rural Australia
A premiere performance of Peace We Are Singing — new lyrics by Kevin Harper, set to the beloved tune Morning Has Broken, arranged especially for the voices of The Ballarat Singers. Debuted live at the Anglican Cathedral Church of Christ the King, Ballarat, during the Ballarat Heritage Festival 2025.This original piece celebrates unity, calm strength, and the hope for peace, all with the simple beauty of singing together — look out for the strong, lyrical line written for the often-underappreciated altos.
Every dawn is a small resurrection. God is still faithful. Thank you for listening to Encourage-Mint. If you've been refreshed, don't forget to subscribe, Leave a review on iTunes, and share a little Encourage-Mint with someone you love. Encourage-Mint is a podcast from Family Radio. These moments are just a taste of what you can hear every day. Listen at FamilyRadio.org or find more encouragement on the Family Radio app. Get daily Scripture and encouragement by following Family Radio on your favorite social media platforms:FacebookInstagram Twitter
En este episodio de la séptima temporada, Jesús Martínez y Gerardo Ortega te invitan a un viaje íntimo y profundo al universo musical de Cat Stevens, el artista cuya sensibilidad ha marcado generaciones.
With over 30 minutes of unheard chat here is a re-edited and extended version of our interview with Rick Wakeman!Rick Wakeman is best known for playing keyboards in the progressive rock band Yes. He played piano on David Bowie's Life On Mars and Space Oddity and on Cat Stevens' Morning Has Broken. He's released over 90 solo albums and in 2017, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He's also an author, producer and television presenter.Rick Wakeman is our guest in episode 459 of My Time Capsule and chats to Michael Fenton Stevens about the five things he'd like to put in a time capsule; four he'd like to preserve and one he'd like to bury and never have to think about again .Follow My Time Capsule on Instagram: @mytimecapsulepodcast & Twitter & Facebook: @MyTCpod .Follow Michael Fenton Stevens on Twitter: @fentonstevens & Instagram @mikefentonstevens .Produced and edited by John Fenton-Stevens for Cast Off Productions .Music by Pass The Peas Music .Artwork by matthewboxall.com .This podcast is proud to be associated with the charity Viva! Providing theatrical opportunities for hundreds of young people . Get bonus episodes and ad-free listening by becoming a team member with Acast+! Your support will help us to keep making My Time Capsule. Join our team now! https://plus.acast.com/s/mytimecapsule. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Poem: Tree by Ram DassPiano: 'Morning Has Broken' arr. by Mark Hayes.Rev. Raymond G. CoffmanPodcast HostZachary SmithPianist Audio Engineer Clark CoffmanLog Cabin Community ChurchVinings Georgia
Ever wondered what Rick Wakeman is best known for? What David Bowie songs he played on? Or what he's up to today? Tune in now to find out answers to these questions and lots more .... Rick Wakeman is a pioneering English keyboardist, composer, and producer celebrated for his virtuosity and innovation in progressive rock and beyond. Born in London, Rick showed prodigious talent from an early age, studying piano and honing his craft at the Royal College of Music. His career began as a sought-after session musician, working with icons like David Bowie—creating the unforgettable piano part for "Life on Mars?"—and Cat Stevens, where his contributions to hits like "Morning Has Broken" showcased his melodic brilliance. In 1971, Rick joined the progressive rock band Yes, bringing a new dimension to their sound with his mastery of keyboards and synthesizers. His work on albums like Fragile, Close to the Edge, and the ambitious Tales from Topographic Oceans are heralded as some of the finest in the genre. His use of cutting-edge equipment and his larger-than-life stage persona, often featuring capes and elaborate setups, became trademarks of the band's success during the '70s. Parallel to his tenure with Yes, Rick launched a groundbreaking solo career. His debut album, The Six Wives of Henry VIII, was a daring instrumental concept piece blending rock, classical, and historical themes. This was followed by Journey to the Centre of the Earth, a symphonic rock masterpiece recorded with a full orchestra and choir, and The Myths and Legends of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table, which featured lavish live performances on ice. Rick's career has been marked by constant reinvention. After leaving and rejoining Yes multiple times, he expanded his repertoire with a diverse array of solo projects, film and TV scores, and collaborations with artists like Black Sabbath, Lou Reed, and Elton John. His music transcends genres, blending rock, classical, jazz, and even comedic elements, reflecting his eclectic influences and creative restlessness. Beyond music, Rick has become a beloved figure in the entertainment world, known for his sharp wit and engaging personality. He has appeared on television shows, hosted radio programs, and written books, further endearing himself to fans worldwide. Despite health challenges, including heart issues and a diabetes diagnosis, Wakeman remains an active performer, continuing to tour and record new material. Rick Wakeman's contributions to music are vast and enduring, influencing countless musicians and redefining what keyboards can achieve in rock. From his seminal work with Yes to his genre-defying solo projects, Wakeman's career is a testament to innovation, passion, and the boundless possibilities of music.
In order to welcome more miracles into your day, start your day with morning praises. Sing praises and dance. It will keep your heart light. Eleanor Farjoen wrote these amazing words that will help us do that in Morning Has Broken. Michael Gayle's song, Moon Pants is perfect for a morning dance of praise. You'll find it on his Highway CD. Listen to more Morning Light Meditations here. https://angelsofabundanceascensionacademy.com/morning-light-meditations/ If this podcast supports you spiritually, please consider fueling it with your financial support. https://Patreon.com/JenniferandMichael
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Looks Unfamiliar is a podcast in which writer and occasional broadcaster Tim Worthington talks to a guest about some of the things that they remember that nobody else ever seems to.Joining Tim this time for a suitably spooky chat is writer Steve Berry, who's hoping to dazzle the crowds at the village hall Halloween Disco with his knowledge of Words And Pictures' Witches Of Halloween, Smiths Horror Bags and Vincent Price's ill-fittingly horror-themed adverts for MB Games. Along the way we'll be questioning Richard Herring's historical sources for the story of St. Ian, asking Wittgenstein if he'd like a Dracula's Deadly Secret, pitching a combined biography of Henry Woolf, Wolfe Morris and Gabriel Woolf, estimating how many copies of MB Games' Voice Of The Mummy were piled up at Neverland Ranch and trying to work out exactly where a 'VHS Fonz' fits in to the Classic Horror tradition.You can find more editions of Looks Unfamiliar at timworthington.org. You can also find Steve on Looks Unfamiliar talking about Single Versions Of Pop Songs That Never Get Played Any More, Elastoplast Heroes, United States Of Television, Skoal Bandits, Starblazer Electronic Space Command Belt and Morning Has Broken here.If you enjoy Looks Unfamiliar, you can help to support the show by buying us a coffee here. They never did find a way of making it Dracula-themed. But you can bet they tried.
Ante esa cita ineludible que es la muerte, hay dos actitudes bien diferentes. Por un lado, están los que temen ese día y quisieran creer que su vida no acaba entonces, pero por otro, también hay quien piensa que mejor que no haya nada, si lo que viene es el juicio. Si los primeros carecen de consuelo, los segundos tienen el falso consuelo de creer que no tendrán que dar cuenta de su vida, por lo que no hay consecuencias para sus actos. El anuncio de la resurrección va unido siempre al anuncio del juicio. Y este ha sido dado a Cristo Jesús. Sus discípulos, lejos de estar esperando su vuelta a la vida, se encontraron con sorpresa, la tumba vacía en el último capítulo de Lucas. De ello habla el himno de Eleanor Farjon en 1931, "La mañana ha amanecido" (Morning Has Broken). Tras la sintonía de Ruta 66, esta vez a cargo de un veterano pianista de jazz llamado Joe Augustine, contamos cómo Cat Stevens llegó a grabarlo con el teclista de tradición bautista de Yes, Rick Wakeman. A continuación oímos la canción que el actual Premio Nobel de Literatura, Bob Dylan, escribió tras llegar a la fe cristiana, "La muerte no es el fin" (Death Is Not The End 1988). La película de animación que hizo para Pixar en 2020, Pete Docter, autor de "Monsters, Inc", "Up" o "Inside Out", lleva un título con doble sentido. Se llama "Alma" o "soul" como el género de música que la población afroamericana ha popularizado en Estados Unidos. Trata de un pianista de Nueva York que vive frustrado enseñando en una escuela secundaria, cuando lo que quisiera es dedicarse al jazz profesionalmente. El día que su sueño se hace realidad, le llega la hora de la muerte. Es un tema poco infantil, pero su mensaje es aún menos típico de Disney, ya que te dice que no puedes lograr lo que quieras en la vida. José de Segovia la comenta a la luz del Evangelio con algunos diálogos de la versión doblada y la banda sonora original de Jon Batiste y Trent Reznor con Atticus Ross. "No hay tumba (que pueda mantener mi cuerpo en tierra)" es un tema tradicional de góspel que escribió un predicador llamado Claude Ely, cuando sufría de tuberculosis a los doce años en 1934. Una de las primeras cantantes en grabarla en los años 40, fue la Hermana Rosetta Tharpe, considerada hoy la pionera del rock¨n¨roll con su guitarra eléctrica, por músicos como Keith Richards de los Stones. La noticia de que Jesucristo ha resucitado (Risen 1994) encuentra eco también en la pionera banda de "rock duro", Jerusalem, que fundó el sueco Ulf Christiansson al llegar a la fe cristiana en 1975, antes de la llegada del llamado "metal blanco".
When we've been wounded by the spitefulness of others, it's grace that quiets our reactive hearts and calms our angry tongues. We remember being forgiven, and so we can imagine offering forgiveness. The grace that reconciled us to God becomes the opening that makes new reconciliations thinkable. The foolish cycle of retaliation need not take another turn, for Jesus has absorbed the weight of all our anger, sin and pain. A new day dawns in which forgiveness warms and brightens all we know. Grateful for love that changed our lives, we pray that others also change, find peace, experience forgiveness. So forgiving comes to be our way of living, and grace leads on to grace. So stay in grace. -Bill Knott
When we've been wounded by the spitefulness of others, it's grace that quiets our reactive hearts and calms our angry tongues. We remember being forgiven, and so we can imagine offering forgiveness. The grace that reconciled us to God becomes the opening that makes new reconciliations thinkable. The foolish cycle of retaliation need not take another turn, for Jesus has absorbed the weight of all our anger, sin and pain. A new day dawns in which forgiveness warms and brightens all we know. Grateful for love that changed our lives, we pray that others also change, find peace, experience forgiveness. So forgiving comes to be our way of living, and grace leads on to grace. So stay in grace. -Bill Knott
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1248, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Manimals 1: In 1883 he opened his Wild West Show in Omaha, Nebraska. Buffalo Bill Cody. 2: In 1997 he broke Jack Nicklaus' 32-year-old Masters record of 17 under par. Tiger Woods. 3: In the victory column, this Alabamian has 4 more than Pop Warner. Bear Bryant. 4: On "Another Saturday Night" you'll find him "Sitting" on a "Peace Train" until "Morning Has Broken". Cat Stevens. 5: This "Good Morning, Vietnam" star once studied drama with John Houseman. Robin Williams. Round 2. Category: C In Music. With C in quotes 1: It's defined as a traditional song of joy; the "Christmas" type is the most popular. a carol. 2: Isaac Stern led the fight to save this NYC concert hall while Lincoln Center was being built. Carnegie Hall. 3: To play the hi-hat type of this percussion instrument, you clash the metal plates together with a pedal. cymbal. 4: This symbol found at the start of a line of music can be treble or bass. a clef. 5: Mozart introduced this single reed wind instrument to the symphony orchestra. a clarinet. Round 3. Category: Tough Tv 1: Arte Johnson was the only performer to win an Emmy for his work on this comedy-variety series. Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In. 2: First name of the character played by Faith Ford on "Murphy Brown". Corky. 3: Jon Provost, who played this dog's second owner 1957-1964, returned for a "new" 1989-1991 series. Lassie. 4: Nickname of the character played by Chris Burke on "Life Goes On". Corky. 5: Nantucket Memorial Airport doubled for the fictional Tom Nevers Field on this sitcom. Wings. Round 4. Category: I Stand Before The Country 1: Before "Timor". East. 2: Before "Verde". Cape. 3: Before "Sudan". South. 4: Before "Islands"--1 of the 2 U.N. members. Marshall (or Solomon). 5: Before "Darussalam". Brunei. Round 5. Category: Best Actor Oscar Winners 1: 1971:As "Popeye" Doyle. Gene Hackman. 2: 1986:As a slower "Fast Eddie" Felson. Paul Newman. 3: 1994:Tom Hanks for this modern parable. Forrest Gump. 4: 1964 for "My Fair Lady". Rex Harrison. 5: 1987:As Gordon Gekko. Michael Douglas. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/ AI Voices used
That's Hysterical! Now, Get Out! | My Adenomyosis, Hysterectomy and Recovery Journey
“If I stay up late, there's a good chance my adenomyosis is going to flare up. It does not like staying up late. And it will let me know it's time to go to bed. It will cramp up to the point of nausea. Either that or I sleep through it every night and it's just something that happens. But I don't know. I don't know. I can't explain my body or Adenomyosis.” — Emily, 5 Days Until Uterus Eviction Day >>> SUPPORT THE SHOW https://ko-fi.com/thatshystericalpodcast
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These hours between midnight and dawn test the patience of the world. We stumble through the hallways of dark houses. We seek companionship in all-night TV channels and books that used to put us to sleep. We hide from pain or grief that won't let us close our eyes. Why must dawn wait? Why must the hope of day stretch out so far away? If we could, we'd reach out and pull the first gray light of morning toward us–wrap ourselves in a little bit of hope and cheer. But dawn isn't within our grasp. Only one man in all history could bring the morning. Just one man could rightfully claim, “I am the light of the world.” Only Jesus could split the prison where we were chained in shame with the marvelous good news of grace and pardon and power and peace. Only He could triumph over death and hell, because only He had experienced—and broken—their power. This hurting world of ours desperately needs the story of His resurrection. This dark planet, racked by war and ravaged by disease, cries out for the good news of that amazing sunrise. Morning has broken, and goodness has won. Celebrate the new life you've been given. And stay in grace. -Bill Knott
These hours between midnight and dawn test the patience of the world. We stumble through the hallways of dark houses. We seek companionship in all-night TV channels and books that used to put us to sleep. We hide from pain or grief that won't let us close our eyes. Why must dawn wait? Why must the hope of day stretch out so far away? If we could, we'd reach out and pull the first gray light of morning toward us–wrap ourselves in a little bit of hope and cheer. But dawn isn't within our grasp. Only one man in all history could bring the morning. Just one man could rightfully claim, “I am the light of the world.” Only Jesus could split the prison where we were chained in shame with the marvelous good news of grace and pardon and power and peace. Only He could triumph over death and hell, because only He had experienced—and broken—their power. This hurting world of ours desperately needs the story of His resurrection. This dark planet, racked by war and ravaged by disease, cries out for the good news of that amazing sunrise. Morning has broken, and goodness has won. Celebrate the new life you've been given. And stay in grace. -Bill Knott
These hours between midnight and dawn test the patience of the world. We stumble through the hallways of dark houses. We seek companionship in all-night TV channels and books that used to put us to sleep. We hide from pain or grief that won't let us close our eyes. Why must dawn wait? Why must the hope of day stretch out so far away? If we could, we'd reach out and pull the first gray light of morning toward us–wrap ourselves in a little bit of hope and cheer. But dawn isn't within our grasp. Only one man in all history could bring the morning. Just one man could rightfully claim, “I am the light of the world.” Only Jesus could split the prison where we were chained in shame with the marvelous good news of grace and pardon and power and peace. Only He could triumph over death and hell, because only He had experienced—and broken—their power. This hurting world of ours desperately needs the story of His resurrection. This dark planet, racked by war and ravaged by disease, cries out for the good news of that amazing sunrise. Morning has broken, and goodness has won. Celebrate the new life you've been given. And stay in grace. -Bill Knott
Fluent Fiction - Serbian: Karaoke Catastrophe: A Night to Remember! Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.org/karaoke-catastrophe-a-night-to-remember Story Transcript:Sr: Bio jednom jedan topao prolećni petak i grupa prijatelja odlučila je da proslavi početak vikenda u omiljenoj kafani "Stara pesma" u centru grada.En: Once upon a warm spring Friday, a group of friends decided to celebrate the start of the weekend at their favorite tavern, "Old Song," in the city center.Sr: Nikola, Milica i Ana bili su najbolji prijatelji još od srednje škole.En: Nikola, Milica, and Ana had been best friends since high school.Sr: Kafana je bila puna, dim cigareta pravio je maglu iznad glava gostiju, a miris pečenja širio se prostorijom.En: The tavern was full, cigarette smoke creating a haze above the guests' heads, and the smell of roasted meat filling the room.Sr: Smeh i razgovori su se preplitali sa zvucima starih hitova koje je svirao orkestar u uglu.En: Laughter and conversations intertwined with the sounds of old hits played by the orchestra in the corner.Sr: "Ovo je savršena noć za nešto ludo!En: "This is the perfect night for something wild!"Sr: " uzviknula je Ana, dok je pijuckala svoj sok od višnje.En: exclaimed Ana, as she sipped on her cherry juice.Sr: Nikola je slegnuo ramenima.En: Nikola shrugged.Sr: "Šta ima na umu?En: "What's on your mind?"Sr: ""Takmičimo se u karaoke!En: "Let's compete in karaoke!"Sr: " predložila je Milica, veselo tapšajući po stolu.En: suggested Milica, cheerfully tapping the table.Sr: Nikola i Ana su se pogledali i nasmejali, znajući da niko od njih troje ne ume dobro da peva.En: Nikola and Ana looked at each other and laughed, knowing that none of the three of them could sing well.Sr: Uskoro su se našli na improvizovanoj bini, mikrofoni u rukama, srca puna uzbuđenja.En: Soon, they found themselves on the makeshift stage, microphones in hand, hearts full of excitement.Sr: Prvi je pevao Nikola.En: Nikola sang first.Sr: Izabrao je pesmu "Oči crne, oči lažne", ali umesto aplauza, sala se ispunila prijateljskim smehom.En: He chose the song "Black Eyes, Deceptive Eyes," but instead of applause, the room filled with friendly laughter.Sr: Njegov glas je više ličio na vukove u noći nego na pravog pevača.En: His voice resembled wolves in the night more than that of a real singer.Sr: Zatim je na red došla Milica, sa pesmom "Jutro je".En: Next up was Milica, with the song "Morning Has Broken."Sr: Njen nastup je bio pun strasti, iako je više govorila nego pevala reči.En: Her performance was full of passion, although she spoke more than she sang the words.Sr: Publika je počela da joj se pridružuje, ali nisu znali da li da pevaju ili smeju se.En: The audience began to join in, not knowing whether to sing along or laugh.Sr: Ana je bila poslednja i odlučila se za hit "Đelem, đelem".En: Ana was the last and opted for the hit "Djelem, Djelem."Sr: Počela je sa velikim elanom, ali ubrzo je njeno pevanje podsetilo sve na zvuk stare violine koja je dugo stajala na tavanu i zaboravila kako se svira.En: She started with great enthusiasm, but soon her singing reminded everyone of the sound of an old violin that had long been sitting in the attic and had forgotten how to be played.Sr: Iako njihov talenat za pevanje nije postojao, duh zajedništva i radost njihove neobuzdane zabave zarazila je sve u kafani.En: Although they had no talent for singing, the spirit of togetherness and the joy of their uninhibited fun infected everyone in the tavern.Sr: Ostali gosti su počeli da se hvataju za mikrofone, stvarajući spontano karaoke takmičenje na kojem je talent bilo manje važan od dobre volje.En: Other guests began grabbing the microphones, creating a spontaneous karaoke competition where talent was less important than goodwill.Sr: Smejao se cela kafana, pevali su zajedno, ruku pod ruku, slavili jednostavnu radost zajedničkog druženja i veselja.En: The entire tavern laughed, sang together, arm in arm, celebrating the simple joy of being together and having fun.Sr: I tako, u "Staroj pesmi", jedne prolećne noći, troje prijatelja nije samo počelo veče sa prijateljima, već su, sasvim slučajno, stvorili noć punu muzike i smeha koja će im ostati u sećanju dugo, dugo vremena.En: And so, at "Old Song," one spring night, the three friends didn't just start the evening with friends, but, quite accidentally, created a night full of music and laughter that would stay in their memories for a long, long time. Vocabulary Words:warm: topaospring: prolećeFriday: petakfriends: prijateljicelebrate: proslavitistart: početakweekend: vikendtavern: kafanafavorite: omiljenocity center: centar gradahigh school: srednja školacigarette smoke: dim cigaretahaze: maglaguests: gostiroasted meat: pečeno mesolaughter: smehconversations: razgovoriorchestra: orkestarwild: ludosipped: pijuckalacherry juice: sok od višnjemind: umcompete: takmičiti sekaraoke: karaokestage: binamicrophones: mikrofoniexcitement: uzbuđenjeapplause: aplauzlaughter: smehspirit: duh
St. Andrew Lutheran Church, Farmersville, Ohio November 12, 2023 Youth Sunday Announcements Prelude Opening Hymn - "For the Beauty of the Earth" - LBW #561 Apostolic Greeting Kyrie Hymn of Praise - "Glory to God" Prayer of the Day Children's Sermon First Lesson - Amos 5:18-24 Second Lesson - 1 Thessalonians 4:13-14 Hymn - "Morning Has Broken" Gospel - Matthew 25:1-13 Sermon Skit Song - "I Am a Friend of God" Apostles' Creed Offering Offertory - "Create in Me" Prayers of the Church and Lord's Prayer Exodus Hymn - "Shine, Jesus, Shine" - WOV #651 Dismissal Postlude For the video version of today's service, please visit https://youtu.be/grIyyiUK38I May God bless you now and always!
“Morning has Broken” – Uwe Kullnick spricht mit Andreas Altmann über das neue Buch und den Rest der Welt – Hörbahn on Stage „Morning has Broken“ ist ein Buch voller Leben, voller Höhen, Abgründe, seltsamer und unerhörter Ereignisse, Personen und Typen.Diesmal geht es nicht allein um das Reisen, eher um die Splitter, die Andreas sich beim Reisen, beim Leben in anderen Ländern, zuhause oder wo auch immer in sein Gedächtnis gerissen hat. Hier blieben sie, bis sie in einzigartiger Art und Weise beim Schreiben und nun hier, zwischen zwei Buchdeckeln, wieder auftauchen. Diese Lebens-Splitter lächeln uns an, ja, sie grinsen, schauen verärgert, überrascht, ungläubig, zornig oder verlegen. In einem anderen von mir besprochenen Buch ging es um Alexander von Humboldt und wie Reisen das Denken verändert. In Analogie dazu ist Andreas in dieser Disziplin zumindest Weltmeister. Wir haben heute gemeinsam versucht, das Buch im Gespräch assoziativ für Leser zu erschließen. Mir hat es Freude gemacht. „Morning has Broken“ ist mehr als eine Geschichtensammlung. Es hat mehr Confessions des Autors, mehr Facetten vieler Leben und mehr tolle Charaktere und Typen zum Inhalt, als sehr viele andere Bücher. Dabei hat es genau das, was der Autor in einer Geschichte formuliert: es gibt ihn nämlich nicht, den erigierten Zeigefinger und auch deshalb bekommt es meine besondere Empfehlung. © Stephanie Füssenich /laif Andreas Altmann zählt zu den bekanntesten deutschen Reiseautoren und wurde u. a. mit dem Egon-Erwin-Kisch-Preis, dem Seume-Literaturpreis und dem Reisebuch-Preis ausgezeichnet. Zuletzt erschienen von ihm »Bloßes Leben« sowie die Bestseller »Verdammtes Land. Eine Reise durch Palästina«, »Gebrauchsanweisung für die Welt« und »Gebrauchsanweisung für das Leben«, »In Mexiko«, »Gebrauchsanweisung für Heimat« und »Leben in allen Himmelsrichtungen«. Andreas Altmann lebt in Paris. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hoerbahn/message
Andreas Altmann, Yasmin Shakarami und Daniel Speck über Bullis, Beatles, Bilingualismus und Bisexualität Die Bilder der Erdbeben aus Afghanistan sind durch die aktuelle Lage, wie auch die vorherigen in Marokko, der Türkei und Syrien in den Hintergrund gerückt. Für die Betroffenen wird es noch Jahre dauern. Wie ist es, wenn du mitten im Epizentrum bist, Wie ist es, wenn Du so ein Erdbeben erlebst, mitten drin bist,wenn sich die Erde auftut, die Häuser wackeln? Yasmin Shakarimi weiß es: sie war 2011 auf einem Schüleraustausch in Tokio und mittendrin, in der bis dato schlimmsten Katastrophe, die die Millionenmetropole heimgesucht hat. Mittendrin im Thoku-Beben. Bei ...Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.
A 35-minute sequence to speak to heart, head and soul, exploring through songs and readings the great classical music of our religious heritage. Led by Revd Dr Sam Wells Directed and accompanied by Andrew Earis Performed by St Martin's Voices With thanks to the donors of the Spirit of St Martin's Campaign for supporting this season of Great Sacred Music.
Mich's Monday Mantra "Morning Has Broken, Make The Most Of Your Day"===
Spring symbolizes change, and Easter new life! When have you faced insurmountable obstacles? When have you experienced transformation? How do we experience hope? Happy Easter! Old Testament: Jeremiah 31:1-6New Testament: Luke 24: 1-12 Piano : 'Morning Has Broken' arr. by Mark HayesRev. Raymond G. CoffmanPodcast HostZachary SmithPianist Audio Engineer Clark CoffmanLog Cabin Community ChurchVinings Georgia
I was so honoured to have the chance to work with Carolyn Erickson to bring this story into the world, not only because it's powerful and finely wrought , but because it's one of the first times she's shared a story in public. She lives a little bit off the personal storytelling "beaten path" in Michoacán Mexico and doesn't have a big social media presence. It's just wonderful, though, that this pod keeps reaching all of these fantastic, brave and powerful people all over the world. Keep an eye out for Carolyn (I know she's talking about doing other podcasts and the like) I think she's amazing.As always, remember to follow the show on instagram, twitter and facebook and to get over to the website to sign up for the TVK mailing list.
Next week we begin the Lenten Season. Let's look at the sacred season and learn about why these 40 days are important to our Christian Lives. Old Testament: Psalm 25: 1-10New Testament: Mark 1: 9-15 Piano : 'Morning Has Broken' arranged by Mark HayesRev. Raymond G. CoffmanPodcast HostZachary SmithPianist Audio Engineer Clark CoffmanLog Cabin Community ChurchVinings Georgia
From our guest Ben Coleman: In London and the surrounding area in 1994, Jungle music was the most exciting thing around, experimental, multicultural, utterly new and totally local. “Jungle Mania 2” encapsulates the moment that this underground scene erupted from the clubs and pirate radio stations of London into the national consciousness (and childhood record collections) of Britain, after the top 40 breakthrough success of “Original Nuttah” by UK Apachi & Shy FX.The details of the release speaks to this underground/mainstream tension: it was released on Telstar, who specialised in compilations and telemarketed major artist compilations like Slade's “Crackers (The Christmas Party Album)” (1985), “Morning Has Broken (20 Religious Favourites)” and (setting a dancefloor precedent) the popular pop/rave “Deep Heat” compilations of the late 80s and early 90s.Evidently, Telstar were fairly agnostic about the content of their releases and were just giving the kids what they wanted, and they wanted “35 Of The Most Cantankerous, Ruffneck Jungle Ryddims Ever”! Jungle Mania 2 album was duly advertised on commercial TV and was available at Woolworths, and I will go out on a limb and say it was probably the double cassette that was rocking most bedroom stereos.The sleeve notes give some indication as to where all of this art has sprung from. The ‘licensed in association with…” section is an extensive list of 25 labels, some of whom are legendary in the breakbeat scene: Aphrodite, Ibiza, Ganja, Moving Shadow, Reinforced, S.O.U.R., Suburban Base. These were the roots of the scene, a totally grass-roots, London based phenomenon that sprang from the ashes of acid house and hardcore rave, fusing breakbeats with dub basslines and ragga MCing to spawn a new, darker dancehall hybrid. At this time the scene was resolutely DIY- a good portion of the artists featured on this compilation owned and managed the labels releasing the music, or worked in the record stores selling self-released white label 12”s, or DJ'd on the many pirate stations that were proliferating across the tower blocks of the city. This is truly Underground music, but packaged by the people who brought you “Rock Legends (12 Timeless Rock Classics)”, and with a funny googly-eyed face on the front.For the “full-on live experience” the sleeve notes advise that we “check Jungle Mania events in the London area”. Jungle Mania was (and still is, 30 years on) one of the biggest and best promoters of Jungle events in the UK, and were perfectly positioned to be the brand name for these compilations.What to say about the music? To this day, for many die-hard listeners and collectors, Jungle (and its more straight-faced twin sibling Drum and Bass) has never topped the 1994-95 era, during which the clash of cultures and styles exploded in black plastic shards of brilliance, experimentalism, hilarity and rhythmic innovation. For more reading, I highly recommend “Generation Ecstasy”, by Simon Reynolds, and check out my own project “Can't Stop the Pirates” here, where there is loads of links to documentaries, and an amazing archive of pirate broadcasts from back in the day: https://www.bencolemansounds.com/piratesBen Colemanwww.bencolemansounds.comRedline Artist
Pinkie Sings "Morning Has Broken", a hymn written in 1931 by Elanor Farjeon, music set to a traditional Scottish Gaelic tune "Bunessan".
The Israeli public has expressed, by majority vote, a call for bringing Jewish values, Jewish identity and Jewish tradition to the fore. Pull Up a Chair 03NOV2022 - PODCAST
Hymn 8 (“Morning Has Broken”), Psalm 25, Canticle 10 (S213) and Canticle 19 (S267) plus a mini meditation on Rahab, Romans, colonialism, sex workers and what the heck God is up to.
Cat Stevens besingt eine Neugeburt aus dem Wort, aus dem guten Gedanken, der einem gesagt oder geschenkt wird. Und der eine Erinnerung an die ersten Worte der Schöpfung ist.
April 1970 Episodes 983 - 1005 May 1970 Episodes 1006 - 1025 As we enter Parallel time, we find our selves in Rebecca storylines as Dark Shadows tries to emanate the Hitchcock classic with Maggie trying to fill the shoes of the dead wife. Alexis/Angelique rework Edgar Allen Poe's Tomb of Ligeia as Robert Louis Stephenson's Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde storyline gets its own Dark Shadows twist. We have a ghost of Dameon Edwards which no one knows the reasoning behind this odd twist and Barnabas gets involved and screws up everyone's storylines as he can't seem to get over Josette again. All this and more from Dark Shadows. We are joined by Patrick McCray. Opening Credits; Introduction (01.08); Firey Kitten Podcast (17.13); Into The Shadows: Scene One Curtis Does Hitchcock's Rebecca (17.46); Scene Two – AngeliqueAlexis – Which Witch Is Which (35.08); Scene Three – Curtis does Robert Louis Stephenson (57.49); Scene Four – And Then There Is This (1:25.24); Scene Five – Barnabas is Stuck on Repeat (1:43.01); (); Morning Has Broken (1:55.25); Character Breaks Tune In Next Time (2:10.41); Nothing To Say Podcast (2:44.42) Closing Credits (2:25.12); End Credits (2:26.06) Opening Credits – Dark Shadows Theme – by Robert Cobert Closing Credits – Monsters and Angels by Voice of the Beehive. Taken from the album Honey Lingers. Copyright 1991, London Records. Music Cues by Robert Cobert from Dark Shadows Catalogue All Rights Reserved. All songs used by Kind Permission. All Songs Available on Amazon
December 1969 Episodes 894 - 917 January 1970 Episodes 918 - 940 Philip and Megan are at odds about child rearing. Michael ages to Jeb. Quentin forgets who he is and then remembers. Amanda becomes a woman of the 1960's. Julia is suspicious of Barnabas' behaviour. David breaks a leg. Carolyn gets closer to her father. Paul Stoddard makes a dramatic return and exit. Elizabeth looks good in black. The Leviathan storyline takes over. Opening Credits; Introduction (1.07); Out of the Shadows (17.17); Into The Shadows (18.23); Shedding Some Light – Scene 1: Leviathan Storyline (1:04.10); Scene 2: The Tate Portraits (1:42.29); Scene 3 – Quentin's Storyline (1:59.28); Scene 4 – The Paul Stoddard Story (2:23.05); Morning Has Broken (2:39.51); Character Breaks (2:50.43);Tune In Next Time (3:06.29); Closing Credits (3:09.13) Opening Credits – Dark Shadows Theme – by Robert Cobert Closing Credits: Join Us For A Bite – by FNAF Sister Location, Song by JT Music. Copyright 2016 JT Music. Available on Spotify or purchase via Amazon Music. http://jtmch.co/2DkRNyV Music Cues by Robert Cobert from Dark Shadows Catalogue All Rights Reserved. All songs used by kind permission All Songs Available on Amazon
Piano : 'Morning Has Broken' arr. by Mark HayesRev. Raymond G. CoffmanPodcast HostZachary SmithPianist Audio Engineer Clark CoffmanLog Cabin Community ChurchVinings Georgia
June 1969 Episodes 766 - 786 July 1969 Episodes 787 - 809 Dirk turns into a vampire. Magda goes a field trip to the king of the gypsies. A severed hand gets a storyline. Aristede enters the grounds. Count Petofi comes to call. Quentin has a werewolf picture done. Poe and Wilde get plagiarised Opening Credits; Introduction (1.05); Out of the Shadows (17.36); Lara Segment Recollection (43.07 ); INTO THE SHADOWS - Scene One (52.06); Scene Two (1:06.57); Scene Three (1:34.17); Scene Four (1:56.27); Scene Five (2:02.27); Morning Has Broken (2:31.21); Character Breaks (2:40.54); Tune In Next Time (2:50.52); Closing Credits (2:52.24) Opening Credits – Dark Shadows Theme – by Robert Cobert Closing Credits - Put Your Hand In The Hand – by Ocean from the album Put Your Hand In The Hand. Copyright 1971 Kama Sutra Records Music Cues by Robert Cobert from Dark Shadows Catalogue All Rights Reserved. All Songs Available on Amazon
April 1969 Episodes 723 - 743 May 1969 Episodes 744 - 765 Zombie Quentin passes out. Reverend Trask makes a comeback. Laura Collins comes back to do her storyline in colour. Angelique comes back to wreak havoc. Laura wants to burn up her kids. Werewolf is running amok. Barnabas and Magda need to stop the werewolf. Opening Credits; Introduction (1.06); Out of the Shadows (10.52); Into The Shadows Pt 1: (36.17); Into the Shadows Pt 2 (41.42); Into the Shadows Pt 3 (51.15); Into the Shadows Pt 4 (1`:08.36); Into the Shadows Pt 5 (1:15.46); Into the Shadows Pt 6 (1:26.55); Into the Shadows Pt 7 (1:33.05); Shedding Some Light (1:37.07); Character Breaks (1:49.08); Morning Has Broken (1:55.34); Closing Credits (1:56.52) Opening and Closing Credits – Dark Shadows Theme – by Robert Cobert Music Cues by Robert Cobert from Dark Shadows Catalogue Closing Credits: Different by Cass Elliott taken from the album Pufnstuf original film soundtrack. Copyright 1969 Ringosoundtrack All Rights Reserved. All Songs Available on Amazon
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SCRIPTURE: 1 Thes. 5: 11(Psalm 40)Life is a beautiful opportunity to grow in the way of the Lord. Sometimes, nature provides opportunities to assist us in our growth. Take for instance a garden. If attended to and all the elements are done accordingly, the plants can grow and come to fruition. The same is true in the way we care for our brothers and sisters. Let the garden teach you the lessons it has to share.MUSIC:"Morning Has Broken""I Love The Lord"
3John 1: 4We hear that heaven is for the "child-like." Sometimes it becomes necessary to realize that our perspective of "self" needs to return to that child-like nature in order to seek the grace and help of the loving Father."Morning Has Broken""Reminiscense"
不少人说陶立夏的翻译总带有本人的写作风格,她认为这完全是胡扯,在本期《忽左忽右》中,陶立夏带来了她对于写作、翻译以及文学的诸多私人看法,并且和索马里一道分享了出版图书时种种意想不到的遭遇,用她的话说,这个看似文艺的圈子其实并非总是岁月静好。【主持】程衍樑(新浪微博:@GrenadierGuard2)【嘉宾】陶立夏,作家(新浪微博:@陶立夏)索马里,九久读书人编辑(新浪微博:@索马里索马里)[02:20]《给青年作家的信》的由来[06:15]陶立夏在上海错过科伦·麦凯恩本尊[07:25]写作者的弱项就是谈钱[08:40]经纪人与作家工作室[11:20]《夜航西飞》中译本意外卖得很好[15:30]陶立夏第一次遭遇版税纠葛[17:40]曾几何时,畅销书的销量门槛很高[21:00]索马里被陶立夏搞得神经兮兮[25:35]当作家遭遇attention seeker的谩骂[31:35]电子化的普及使写作不再浪费纸[34:50]养猫彻底改变了陶立夏[40:40]“你看吧这个经常装逼的人终于沦落了”[42:30]翻译和写作的风格可以是完全不同的【音乐】"Winds Of Love"(Jessica Lea Mayfield·Sweetheart '09 (Our Favorite Artists Sing Their Favorite Love Songs)·2009·Starbucks Entertainment)"Morning Has Broken"(Jheena Lodwick·Best Audiophile Voices III·2004·PREMIUM RECORDS PTE. LTD)【logo设计】杨文骥【后期制作】hotair【制作总监】王若弛【收听方式】推荐您使用Apple播客、Spotify、小宇宙App或任意安卓播客客户端订阅收听《忽左忽右》,也可通过喜马拉雅收听。【本节目由JustPod出品】【互动方式】微博@忽左忽右leftright 微博@JustPod微信公众号:忽左忽右Leftright微信公众号:播客一下联系方式:contact@justpod.fm
不少人说陶立夏的翻译总带有本人的写作风格,她认为这完全是胡扯,在本期《忽左忽右》中,陶立夏带来了她对于写作、翻译以及文学的诸多私人看法,并且和索马里一道分享了出版图书时种种意想不到的遭遇,用她的话说,这个看似文艺的圈子其实并非总是岁月静好。【主持】程衍樑(新浪微博:@GrenadierGuard2)【嘉宾】陶立夏,作家(新浪微博:@陶立夏)索马里,九久读书人编辑(新浪微博:@索马里索马里)[02:20]《给青年作家的信》的由来[06:15]陶立夏在上海错过科伦·麦凯恩本尊[07:25]写作者的弱项就是谈钱[08:40]经纪人与作家工作室[11:20]《夜航西飞》中译本意外卖得很好[15:30]陶立夏第一次遭遇版税纠葛[17:40]曾几何时,畅销书的销量门槛很高[21:00]索马里被陶立夏搞得神经兮兮[25:35]当作家遭遇attention seeker的谩骂[31:35]电子化的普及使写作不再浪费纸[34:50]养猫彻底改变了陶立夏[40:40]“你看吧这个经常装逼的人终于沦落了”[42:30]翻译和写作的风格可以是完全不同的【音乐】"Winds Of Love"(Jessica Lea Mayfield·Sweetheart '09 (Our Favorite Artists Sing Their Favorite Love Songs)·2009·Starbucks Entertainment)"Morning Has Broken"(Jheena Lodwick·Best Audiophile Voices III·2004·PREMIUM RECORDS PTE. LTD)【logo设计】杨文骥【后期制作】hotair【制作总监】王若弛【收听方式】推荐您使用Apple播客、Spotify、小宇宙App或任意安卓播客客户端订阅收听《忽左忽右》,也可通过喜马拉雅收听。【本节目由JustPod出品】【互动方式】微博@忽左忽右leftright 微博@JustPod微信公众号:忽左忽右Leftright微信公众号:播客一下联系方式:contact@justpod.fm
不少人说陶立夏的翻译总带有本人的写作风格,她认为这完全是胡扯,在本期《忽左忽右》中,陶立夏带来了她对于写作、翻译以及文学的诸多私人看法,并且和索马里一道分享了出版图书时种种意想不到的遭遇,用她的话说,这个看似文艺的圈子其实并非总是岁月静好。【主持】程衍樑(新浪微博:@GrenadierGuard2)【嘉宾】陶立夏,作家(新浪微博:@陶立夏)索马里,九久读书人编辑(新浪微博:@索马里索马里)[02:20]《给青年作家的信》的由来[06:15]陶立夏在上海错过科伦·麦凯恩本尊[07:25]写作者的弱项就是谈钱[08:40]经纪人与作家工作室[11:20]《夜航西飞》中译本意外卖得很好[15:30]陶立夏第一次遭遇版税纠葛[17:40]曾几何时,畅销书的销量门槛很高[21:00]索马里被陶立夏搞得神经兮兮[25:35]当作家遭遇attention seeker的谩骂[31:35]电子化的普及使写作不再浪费纸[34:50]养猫彻底改变了陶立夏[40:40]“你看吧这个经常装逼的人终于沦落了”[42:30]翻译和写作的风格可以是完全不同的【音乐】"Winds Of Love"(Jessica Lea Mayfield·Sweetheart '09 (Our Favorite Artists Sing Their Favorite Love Songs)·2009·Starbucks Entertainment)"Morning Has Broken"(Jheena Lodwick·Best Audiophile Voices III·2004·PREMIUM RECORDS PTE. LTD)【logo设计】杨文骥【后期制作】hotair【制作总监】王若弛【收听方式】推荐您使用Apple播客、Spotify、小宇宙App或任意安卓播客客户端订阅收听《忽左忽右》,也可通过喜马拉雅收听。【本节目由JustPod出品】【互动方式】微博@忽左忽右leftright 微博@JustPod微信公众号:忽左忽右Leftright微信公众号:播客一下联系方式:contact@justpod.fm
Who remembers the song, "Morning Has Broken?" The song is an English hymn from the 1930's, written in midst of great depression. The lyrics tell us that a new day has begun, breaking through the darkness of the previous day. It was a reminder to stop and give thanks for each new day, in the midst of trial. Unfortunately, many of us are not finding success in our daily lives today, because our morning routines are "broken". If we are honest, most of us are not starting our day with a determination to make our days "count".
Thank you for listening everyone! Here are this weeks songs: 1) Annie's Song by John Denver 2) Acai Bowl by Dominic Fike 3) Forever Dumb by Surf Curse 4) Morning Has Broken by Cat Stevens 5) Gray by Slenderbodies 6) One Way Street by Jhene Akio 7) Fooled Around and Fell in Love by Elvin Bishop.
This is a unique and powerful message showcasing the transfer of the human soul from the kingdom of darkness unto the Kingdom of the dear Son. By demonstrating the vast difference between the biblical characters of Ahaz and his son Hezekiah - this epic transfer of life is beautifully seen. The conclusion: we all need to repent of our Ahaz behavior (our old man) and allow the behavior of Hezekiah (a similitude to Christ Jesus) to take over.