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Accidental Gods
Equinox Meditation: Finding the balance point in ourselves and the world: Essence

Accidental Gods

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2023 21:48


Manda's Equinox meditation focuses on finding our sense of balance as the tilt of the world balances between summer and winter, light and dark, day and night.  And from that, finding a stable place with the three pillars of our heart minds: joyful curiosity, gratitude and compassion. The meditation is available with Birdsong and with MusicBirdsong https://media.transistor.fm/66b6845b/79a1c49b.mp3Music https://media.transistor.fm/8284fc49/d9bae6ab.mp3

Theology of the Buddy
Episode 5 - The Rise of the Tradismatics

Theology of the Buddy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2019 53:42


Welcome back to the Theology of the Buddy Podcast. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Thanks for taking a second to tune in! In this episode, the boys chat about the appearance of Catholic Charismatics within Traditional Catholicism. We ask the question, “Is Fr. Mark Goring red pilling about Traditional Catholicism?” We also speak about the Feast of the Holy Innocents and the Feast of the Circumcision of the Lord. It’s a weird time to be a Catholic, let’s talk about it! Be sure to also follow and subscribe to us on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, and/or Google Play. Please leave us a review. It’d help us out a lot! Like us on Facebook @theology of the buddy and join in the fun conversations we are having over there. Thanks again for listening. See you next week with another interview. Resources discussed in this podcast: Fr. Mark Goring on Youtube:https://youtu.be/XyXiOEGO8I8 How to Converse With God: Liguori, L. X. Aubin: 9780895557971: Amazon.com: Bookshttps://www.amazon.com/How-Converse-God-Liguori/dp/0895557975 Butler’s Lives of the Saints: https://www.bartleby.com/210/ Cleansing Fire of Purgatory:http://reginaprophetarum.org/audio/20181103-Cleansing-Fire-of-Purgatory-is-Corporeal.mp3Music used in this podcast: Jingle Bells Ukulele by Musicphrase https://soundcloud.com/musicphrase Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/eQzOR8-i9HQ For questions or concerns, please email: theologyofthebuddy@gmail.com

What We Will Abide
#033 – Places Unknown; People Like Us

What We Will Abide

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2017


In December of 2008, I interviewed my father about his experience in Vietnam. Just this past summer, I interviewed him again for What We Will Abide and it appears as Episode 16, “American Cynic.” But, back in 2008 I also interviewed my mother about how she experienced his time in the Army. After making that video recording, it sat for years, untouched. I never watched it.In the summer of 1966, my parents got married and my father got drafted. He was sent to Fort Riley in Junction City, Kansas, and expected to stay there, as an on-base dentist for the full 2 years. In the fall of 1967, he was given orders – he was being sent to Vietnam.I can sort of imagine what Junction City might have looked like in 1966, and I can definitely imagine how my mother, at age 21, having lived all her life in Flushing, Queens, would have seen it. It was so disagreeable that, by comparison, Manhattan, Kansas was nearly paradise. That year, and the year that followed, my mother spent as an army wife. In this interview, now over 8 years old, she told me what that was like for her.It was really the only time we’d talked at length about this part of her life. She died in 2012; March 17, 2017 would have been her 72nd birthday.http://samschindler.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/WWWA_033_031117.mp3Music by Morning Stillness.DOWNLOAD this episodeSUBSCRIBE to this podcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

What We Will Abide
#032 – Waveland Chapter II: Far Away Home

What We Will Abide

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2017


The BBC recently noted that, per capita, Lancaster, PA absorbs and resettles more refugees than any other city in the United States. In fact, it’s part of the city’s heritage. Madap Sharma was one of those refugees who came to the U.S. with his family after fleeing his home country of Bhutan.Emigrating first to Maryland in 2010, Madap ultimately resettled in Lancaster, where he served for several years as the refugee resettlement director for Bethany Christian Services. Though he recently moved to Philadelphia, Madap asserts that upon arrival in Lancaster, the distinct farmland smell convinced him he’d found a worthy, comfortable new home.Madap spoke about his life as a refugee in his 2016 TEDX Talk at the Ware Center downtown, and sat down with me last October.http://samschindler.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/WWWA_032_022617.mp3Music by Ari GoldOriginal cover art by Russell Foltz-SmithDOWNLOAD this episodeSUBSCRIBE to this podcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

What We Will Abide
#031 – An Invitation to Congressman Lloyd Smucker

What We Will Abide

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2017


Dear Congressman Lloyd Smucker,What We Will Abide is a Lancaster-based podcast which serves to tell stories about people who are providing local solutions to systemic problems. You want to solve local problems – that’s why you ran for congress.I invite you to take part in an interview for What We Will Abide so you can talk openly about your platform, policy initiatives, and to further detail your plans to serve Lancaster’s interests on Capitol Hill.http://samschindler.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/WWWA_031_022517.mp3Music by Ton-Taun.DOWNLOAD this episodeSUBSCRIBE to this podcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

BackAlleyBlues
Jack Falk Project- Tribute to Santana

BackAlleyBlues

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2006 3:39


Being an independent artist. This move started out by having a few labels tell you they love you and your the best etc........ but they are not taking risk on this kind of music. Its not the 1970's anymore. Holding on to what I loved I continued on without any financial support from labels etc. Everything I did was on my own. This was now the late 90's and in investing my own money I started buying and selling analog multitrack recorders. There was a huge second hand market for these recorders as the turn of the independent musician and a home studio revolution was just starting to take place. I had Tascams, Otaris, MCI's, Ampex you name it they all came through my door. With all this going on I successfully got enough recording gear to do my own thing and not pay for studio time for recording. I was now ready for the next generation of music MP3's. MP3 sites were popping up all over the web. Only one was the real deal. The original MP3.com site. It no longer exists just a shell make shift version created by download.com. I do not have my music anywhere on that site. I decided back in 1999 to place some of my recordings on the MP3.com site. Just a few Flying Without Wings, Homesick Blues and Cruising The Rainforest. These songs were from my massive collection of reel to reel tapes I recorded in my home studio. I checked back in a few days and noticed my songs were topping the charts. I was like is this real or what. The formula at mp3 was to have CD's for sale and make money off each CD. MP3 would burn CD's one sale at a time if need be and the artist collected a few dollars from each one sold. In my accounting over the years 1999-2001 I had sold over 250,000 CD's and had over 1 1/2 million downloads. This equaled out to big money. I mean enough to buy a new house, new cars, and all new furniture. Kinda like the rappers of today you know MTV cribs LOL!! This was my payoff for all the hard years trying to make it happen. I earned this and I waited a long time for this moment in time. Man I paid big bucks in taxes those years! Did I learn my lesson from the past NO............ I spent all the money but I have the rewards to show for it. Sure enough the easy street ride came to a sudden halt in 2001. MP3 got sued and Universal took over and piece by piece shut down the site. The financial good times once again were over except this time I got to ride it out and reap the rewards. Funny thing MP3 would never release the names of who bought the CD's from me so I never really knew who did, just where they were located. Even with these crazy off the charts sales figures I once again have a grammy award winning producer who believed in me represent me once again to the labels with all my sales results and guess what... Once again they passed on me. They said I was an amazing artist but they did not handle what I was doing musically. As if I didn't expect this. The producer thought for sure it would be a sure deal but no go. I was not surprised. OK so where to now you say...... http://jackfalk.wolfnetradio.com/MP3Music.htm. http://www.uncleshag.com thanks uncle shag for love of the music and desire to share jack falk music. Thanks for all you do