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¿Qué une a un joven marroquí, a un nepalí, a otra persona joven de Madagascar o una joven peruana? La generación Z es la de las pantallas, la de las redes sociales, la incapacidad para concentrarse y para sacrificarse por un objetivo a largo plazo, el narcisismo, la fragilidad mental, la falta de compromiso. Pero otra respuesta también sería esta: las protestas en las calles. La generación nacida entre 1997 y 2012 está pidiendo más democracia, más libertad de expresión, más derechos. Y lo hacen a través de herramientas propias como Discord o utilizando símbolos como la bandera de One Piece. ¿A dónde nos lleva todo esto? Lo abordamos con la periodista y directora del medio África Mundi, Soraya Aybar, y con el periodista de El Orden Mundial José Manuel Cuevas. *** Envíanos una nota de voz por Whatsapp contándonos alguna historia que conozcas o algún sonido que tengas cerca y que te llame la atención. Lo importante es que sea algo que tenga que ver contigo. Guárdanos en la agenda como “Un tema Al día”. El número es el 699 518 743See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wir begeben uns in die frühmittelalterliche Stadt Worms, in der uns ein finsteres Geheimnis und die eine oder andere Verschwörung erwarten. In diesem Systemtest spielen wir ein spannendes Abenteuer auf Basis des Pen-&-Paper-Rollenspielsystems FATA MUNDI von Jonas Renz aka Boardgame Historian. Das System legt dabei Wert auf ein besonders authentisches mittelalterliches Setting, wobei ihr uns die eine oder andere Freiheit sicher verzeiht ...
Wir begeben uns in die frühmittelalterliche Stadt Worms, in der uns ein finsteres Geheimnis und die eine oder andere Verschwörung erwarten. In diesem Systemtest spielen wir ein spannendes Abenteuer auf Basis des Pen-&-Paper-Rollenspielsystems FATA MUNDI von Jonas Renz aka Boardgame Historian. Das System legt dabei Wert auf ein besonders authentisches mittelalterliches Setting, wobei ihr uns die eine oder andere Freiheit sicher verzeiht ...
In today's episode, my brother and I are wrapping up the role playing adventure we started last week based on a setting in his role playing game, Mappa Mundi. This week picks up after the main character, Axel, has fallen into a deep crevice in the ice. Will he emerge? What will he find in the icy depths below? There were supernatural creatures (below) above the rift - what about within it? Who knows what Axel will find in the depths below?! Thanks for listening! Watch for the compilation of these two parts on youtube coming soon. By the way, the track, "The Ice Giant," that I recently wrapped up is available on my Bandcamp page here.∞∞∞∞∞∞∞Once Upon a Dream, the second Thirteenth Hour soundtrack, is now out in digital form and on CD! It is out on most major streaming services such as Bandcamp, Spotify, and YouTube Music. (If you have no preference, I recommend Bandcamp since there is a bonus track there and you will eventually be able to find tapes and special editions of the album there as well.) The CDs are out now!-Check out the pixelart music videos that are out so far from the album:-->Logan's Sunrise Workout: www.youtube.com/watch?v=K7SM1RgsLiM-->Forward: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z9VgILr1TDc-->Nightsky Stargazing: www.youtube.com/watch?v=2S0p3jKRTBo-->Aurora's Rainy Day Mix: https://youtu.be/zwqPmypBysk∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞ Signup for the mailing list for a free special edition podcast, a demo copy of The Thirteenth Hour, and access to retro 80s soundtrack!Like what you see or hear? Consider supporting the show over at Thirteenth Hour Arts on Patreon or adding to my virtual tip jar over at Ko-fi. Join the Thirteenth Hour Arts Group over on Facebook, a growing community of creative people.Have this podcast conveniently delivered to you each week on Spotify, iTunes, Stitcher, Player FM, Tunein, and Googleplay Music.Follow The Thirteenth Hour's Instagram pages: @the13thhr for your random postings on ninjas, martial arts, archery, flips, breakdancing, fantasy art and and @the13thhr.ost for more 80s music, movies, and songs from The Thirteenth Hour books and soundtrack.Listen to Long Ago Not So Far Away, the Thirteenth Hour soundtrack online at: https://joshuablum.bandcamp.com/ or Spotify. Join the mailing list for a digital free copy. You can also get it on CD or tape.Website: https://13thhr.wordpress.comBook trailer: http://bit.ly/1VhJhXYInterested in reading and reviewing The Thirteenth Hour for a free book? Just email me at writejoshuablum@gmail.com for more details!
Girl Boss Jenny ist für alle nur die Auszubildene, Felix ist so viel unterwegs, dass er nicht mal Zeit hat auf'n Pott zu gehen, Robin fragt sich: Wir wird man so schnell wie möglich den Osterhasen los? Ach und zwischen Jasmin und ihren Männern herrscht immer dicke Luft. Wortwörtlich. Viele Probleme - eine Lösung: Felix Lobrecht. Ein 1LIVE-Podcast, © WDR 2025 Von 1LIVE.
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At 1:30 this afternoon, there will be a session at the JOY conference named "Amor Mundi (Love the World) and Joy as Flowing Proximity." The session will feature Robin Wang along with Niobe Way and Lisa Cypers Kamen. Think of it as a look at Joy in Philosophy. Robin Wang and Lisa Cypers Kamen join us.
In today's episode, I'm starting the first of a two part adventure with my brother, the one I was making music tracks for the past few weeks. This is for a role playing adventure we recorded a few weeks ago based on a setting in his role playing game, Mappa Mundi. The music track I made will play in the background few times this episode to signal the coming and discussion of a supernatural being we are referring to the Ice Giant. There is a lot more about the giant and the world created for it in the game - see https://13thhr.wordpress.com/2025/10/13/the-thirteenth-hour-podcast-531-mappa-mundi-playthrough-into-the-rift-part-1/I'm currently working on an animation for this guy ...Thanks for listening! Part 2 coming next week!∞∞∞∞∞∞∞Once Upon a Dream, the second Thirteenth Hour soundtrack, is now out in digital form and on CD! It is out on most major streaming services such as Bandcamp, Spotify, and YouTube Music. (If you have no preference, I recommend Bandcamp since there is a bonus track there and you will eventually be able to find tapes and special editions of the album there as well.) The CDs are out now!-Check out the pixelart music videos that are out so far from the album:-->Logan's Sunrise Workout: www.youtube.com/watch?v=K7SM1RgsLiM-->Forward: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z9VgILr1TDc-->Nightsky Stargazing: www.youtube.com/watch?v=2S0p3jKRTBo-->Aurora's Rainy Day Mix: https://youtu.be/zwqPmypBysk∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞ Signup for the mailing list for a free special edition podcast, a demo copy of The Thirteenth Hour, and access to retro 80s soundtrack!Like what you see or hear? Consider supporting the show over at Thirteenth Hour Arts on Patreon or adding to my virtual tip jar over at Ko-fi. Join the Thirteenth Hour Arts Group over on Facebook, a growing community of creative people.Have this podcast conveniently delivered to you each week on Spotify, iTunes, Stitcher, Player FM, Tunein, and Googleplay Music.Follow The Thirteenth Hour's Instagram pages: @the13thhr for your random postings on ninjas, martial arts, archery, flips, breakdancing, fantasy art and and @the13thhr.ost for more 80s music, movies, and songs from The Thirteenth Hour books and soundtrack.Listen to Long Ago Not So Far Away, the Thirteenth Hour soundtrack online at: https://joshuablum.bandcamp.com/ or Spotify. Join the mailing list for a digital free copy. You can also get it on CD or tape.Website: https://13thhr.wordpress.comBook trailer: http://bit.ly/1VhJhXYInterested in reading and reviewing The Thirteenth Hour for a free book? Just email me at writejoshuablum@gmail.com for more details!
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In Episode 264 we give our hot take review on Stupor Mundi covering the mechanisms, the production, and our overall feelings of the game.We discuss a poll on 'Take That' in board games, Chris gives us his 5 year anniversary cocktail segment, and then we talk about some games that have been on our tables including District Noir, and The Lord of Rings: Fate of the Fellowship.Timestamps:00:00 Introduction00:21 Poll Time: How do you feel about 'Take That' in multiplayer board games?09:15:Board Game Giveaway Winner Announced10:30 Stupor Mundi Description11:01 Gameplay and Mechanisms36:02 Production and Theme45:36 Final Thoughts50:08 5 Year Anniversary Cocktail54:48 Azul and District Noir1:01:27 The Lord of the Rings: Fate of the FellowshipIf you enjoy the show, please consider supporting us at https://www.patreon.com/boardgamehottakesFollow us on BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/boardgamehottakes.bsky.socialJoin our Board Game Arena Community: https://boardgamearena.com/group?id=11417205Join our Discord server at:https://discord.gg/vMtAYQWURd
Miroslav Volf critiques ambition, love of status, and superiority, offering a Christ-shaped vision of agapic love and humble glory.“'And if you received it, why do you boast as if it were not a gift?' If you received everything you have as a gift and if your existence as the recipient is also a gift, all ground for boasting is gone. Correspondingly, striving for superiority over others, seeking to make oneself better than others and glorying in that achievement, is possible only as an existential lie. It is not just a lie that all strivers and boasters tell themselves. More troublingly, that lie is part of the ideology that is the wisdom of a certain twisted and world-negating form of the world.”In Lecture 5, the final of his Gifford Lectures, Miroslav Volf offers a theological and moral vision that critiques the dominant culture of ambition, superiority, and status. Tracing the destructive consequences of Epithumic desire and the relentless “race of honors,” Volf contrasts them with agapic love—God's self-giving, unconditional love. Drawing from Paul's Christ hymn in Philippians 2 and philosophical insights from Rousseau, Nietzsche, and Max Scheler, Volf reveals the radical claim that striving for superiority is not merely harmful but fundamentally false. Through Christ's self-emptying, even to the point of death, we glimpse a redefinition of glory that subverts all worldly hierarchies. The love that saves is the love that descends. In a world ravaged by competition, inequality, and devastation, Volf calls for fierce, humble, and world-affirming love—a love that mends what can be mended, and makes the world home again.Episode Highlights“Striving for superiority over others… is possible only as an existential lie.”“Jesus Christ was no less God and no less glorious at his lowest point.”“To the extent that I'm striving for superiority, I cannot love myself unless I am the GOAT.”“God cancels the standards of the kind of aspiration whose goal is superiority.”“This is neither self-denial nor denial of the world. This is love for the world at work.”Show NotesAgapic love vs. Epithemic desire and self-centered striving“Striving for superiority… is possible only as an existential lie.”Paul's hymn in Philippians 2 and the “race of shame”Rousseau: striving for superiority gives us “a multitude of bad things”Nietzsche's critique of Christianity and pursuit of powerMax Scheler: downward love, not upward striving“Jesus Christ was no less God and no less glorious at his lowest point.”Self-love as agapic: “I am entirely a gift to myself.”Raphael's Transfiguration and the chaos belowDemon possession as symbolic of systemic and spiritual powerlessness“To the extent that I'm striving for superiority, I cannot love myself unless I am the GOAT.”“The world is the home of God and humans together.”God's love affirms the dignity of even the most unlovable creatureLove as spontaneous overflow, not moral condescension“Mending what can be mended… mourning with those who mourn and dancing with those who rejoice.”Production NotesThis podcast featured Miroslav VolfEdited and Produced by Evan RosaHosted by Evan RosaProduction Assistance by Taylor Craig and Macie BridgeA Production of the Yale Center for Faith & Culture at Yale Divinity School https://faith.yale.edu/aboutSupport For the Life of the World podcast by giving to the Yale Center for Faith & Culture: https://faith.yale.edu/giveSpecial thanks to Dr. Paul Nimmo, Paula Duncan, and the media team at the University of Aberdeen. Thanks also to the Templeton Religion Trust for their support of the University of Aberdeen's 2025 Gifford Lectures and to the McDonald Agape Foundation for supporting Miroslav's research towards the lectureship.
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Miroslav Volf explores agapic love, creation's goodness, and God's grief—an alternative to despair, power, and world rejection.“When a wanted child is born, the immense joy of many parents often renders them mute, but their radiant faces speak of surprised delight: ‘Just look at you! It is so very good that you are here!' This delight precedes any judgment about the beauty, functionality, or moral rectitude of the child. The child's sheer existence, the mere fact of it, is ‘very good.' That's what I propose God, too, exclaimed, looking at the new-born world. And that unconditional love grounds creation's existence.”In this fourth Gifford Lecture, Miroslav Volf contrasts the selective and self-centered love of Ivan Karamazov with the radically inclusive, unconditional love of Father Zosima. Drawing deeply from Dostoevsky's The Brothers Karamazov, Genesis's creation and flood narratives, and Hannah Arendt's concept of amor mundi, Volf explores a theology of agapic love: unearned, universal, and enduring. This is the love by which God sees creation as “very good”—not because it is perfect, but because it exists. It's the love that grieves corruption without destroying it, that sees responsibility as mutual, and that offers the only hope for life in a deeply flawed world. With references to Luther, Nietzsche, and modern visions of power and desire, Volf challenges us to ask what kind of love makes a world, sustains it, and might one day save it. “Love the world,” he insists, “or lose your soul.”Episode Highlights“The world will either be loved with unconditional love, or it'll not be loved at all.”“Unconditional love abides. If the object of love is in a state that can be celebrated, love rejoices. If it is not, love mourns and takes time to help bring it back to itself.”“Each is responsible for all. Each is guilty for all. Each needs forgiveness from all. Each must forgive all.”“Creation is not primarily sacramental or iconic. It is an object of delight both for humans and for God.”“Agapic love demands nothing from the beloved, though it cares and hopes much for them and for the shared world with them.”Show NotesSchopenhauer and Nietzsche's visions of happiness: pleasure and power as substitutes for love“Love as hunger”: the devouring nature of epithemic desireIvan Karamazov's tragic love for life—selective, gut-level, and self-focused“There is still… this wild and perhaps indecent thirst for life in me”Father Zosima's universal love for “every leaf and every ray of God's light”“Love man also in his sin… Love all God's creation”Sonya and Raskolnikov in Crime and Punishment: love as restoration“She loved him and stayed with him—not although he murdered, but because he murdered”God's declaration in Genesis: “And look—it was very good”Hannah Arendt's amor mundi—“I want you to be” as pure affirmationCreation as gift: “Each is itself by being more than itself”Martin Luther on marriage, sex, and delight as godly pleasuresThe flood as hypothetical: divine grief replaces divine destruction“It grieved God to his heart”—grief as a form of agapic love“Each is responsible for all. Each is guilty for all.”Agape over erotic love: not reward and punishment, but faithful presence and care“Agapic love demands nothing… It is free, sovereign to love, humble.”Closing invitation: to live the life of love, under whatever circumstancesProduction NotesThis podcast featured Miroslav VolfEdited and Produced by Evan RosaHosted by Evan RosaProduction Assistance by Taylor Craig and Macie BridgeA Production of the Yale Center for Faith & Culture at Yale Divinity School https://faith.yale.edu/aboutSupport For the Life of the World podcast by giving to the Yale Center for Faith & Culture: https://faith.yale.edu/giveSpecial thanks to Dr. Paul Nimmo, Paula Duncan, and the media team at the University of Aberdeen. Thanks also to the Templeton Religion Trust for their support of the University of Aberdeen's 2025 Gifford Lectures and to the McDonald Agape Foundation for supporting Miroslav's research towards the lectureship.
Miroslav Volf critiques Nietzsche's vision of power, love, and suffering—and offers Jesus's unconditional love as a more excellent way.The idea that competitive and goalless striving to increase one's power is the final Good, does very important work in Nietzsche's philosophy. For Nietzsche, striving is good. Happiness does not rest in feeling that one's power is growing. In the modern world, individuals are, as Nietzsche puts it, ‘crossed everywhere with infinity.' …And therefore condemn to ceaseless striving … The will to power aims at surpassing the level reached at any given time. And that goal can never be reached. You're always equally behind.Striving for superiority so as to enhance power does not just elevate some, the stronger ones. If the difference in power between parties increases, the weak become weaker in socially significant sense, even if their power has objectively increased. Successful striving for superiority inferiorizes.”In this third installment of his Gifford Lectures, Miroslav Volf offers a trenchant critique of Friedrich Nietzsche's moral philosophy—especially his exaltation of the will to power, his affirmation of eternal suffering, and his agonistic conception of love. Nietzsche, Volf argues, fails to cultivate a love that can endure possession, withstand unworthiness, or affirm the sheer existence of the other. Instead, Nietzsche's love quickly dissolves into contempt. Drawing from Christian theology, and particularly Jesus's teaching that God causes the sun to rise on the evil and the good alike, Volf explores a different kind of love—agapic, unconditional, and presuppositionless. He offers a vision of divine love that is not driven by need or achievement but that affirms existence itself, regardless of success, strength, or status. In the face of suffering, Nietzsche's amor fati falters—but Jesus's embrace endures.Episode Highlights"The sun, in fact, has no need to bestow its gift of light and warmth. It gains nothing from imparting its gifts.""Love that is neither motivated by need nor based on worthiness—that is the kind of love Nietzsche thought prevented Jesus from loving humanity and earth.""Nietzsche aspires to transfiguration of all things through value-bestowing life, but he cannot overcome nausea over humans.""God's love for creatures is unconditional. It is agapic love for the states in which they find themselves.""Love can only flicker. It moves from place to place because it can live only between places. If it took an abode, it would die."Show NotesMiroslav Volf's engagement with Nietzsche's workFriedrich Nietzsche's critique of Christianity as life-denying and his vision of the will to powerSchopenhauer's hedonism vs. Nietzsche's anti-hedonism: “What is good? Everything that heightens the feeling of power.”The will to power as Nietzsche's supreme value and “hyper-good”“The will to power is not a philosophy of life—it's a philosophy of vitality.”Nietzsche's agonism: the noble contest for superiority among equally powerful opponents“Every GOAT is a GOAT only for a time.”Amor fati: Nietzsche's love of fate and affirmation of all existenceNietzsche's ideal of desire without satisfaction: “desiring to desire”Dangers of epithumic (need-based, consuming) love“Love cannot abide. Its shelf life is shorter than a two-year-old's toy... If it took an abode, it would die.”Nietzsche's nausea at the weakness and smallness of humanity: “Nausea, nausea... alas, man recurs eternally.”Zarathustra's conditional love: based on worthiness, wisdom, and power“Joy in tearing down has fully supplanted love's delight in what is.”Nietzsche's failure to love the unworthy: “His love fails to encompass the great majority of actually living human beings.”Volf's theological critique of striving, superiority, and contempt“Nietzsche affirms vitality at the expense of concrete human beings.”The biblical God's love: “He makes his sun rise on the evil and the good.”“Even the poorest fisherman rows with golden oars.”Jesus's unconditional love versus Nietzsche's agonistic, conditional loveKierkegaard and Luther on the distinction between person and workHannah Arendt's political anthropology and enduring love in the face of unworthinessVolf's proposal for a theology of loving the present world in its broken form“We can actually long also for what we have.”“Love that cannot take an abode will die.”A vision of divine, presuppositionless love that neither requires need nor merit
Miroslav Volf confronts Schopenhauer's pessimism and unquenchable thirst with a vision of love that affirms the world.“Unquenchable thirst makes for ceaseless pain. This befits our nature as objectification of the ceaseless and aimless will at the heart of reality. ... For Schopenhauer, the pleasure of satisfaction are the lights of fireflies in the night of life's suffering. These four claims taken together make pain the primordial, universal, and unalterable state of human lives.”In the second installment of his 2025 Gifford Lectures, Miroslav Volf examines the 19th-century philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer's radical rejection of the world. Through Schopenhauer's metaphysics of blind will and insatiable desire, Volf draws out the philosopher's haunting pessimism and hatred for existence itself. But Schopenhauer's rejection of the world—rooted in disappointed love—is not just a historical curiosity; Volf shows how our modern consumerist cravings mirror Schopenhauer's vision of unquenchable thirst and fleeting satisfaction. In response, Volf offers a theological and philosophical critique grounded in three kinds of love—epithumic (appetitive), erotic (appreciative), and agapic (self-giving)—arguing that agape love must be central in our relationship to the world. “Everything is a means, but nothing satisfies,” Volf warns, unless we reorder our loves. This second lecture challenges listeners to reconsider what it means to live in and love a world full of suffering—without abandoning its goodness.Episode Highlights“Unquenchable thirst makes for ceaseless pain. This befits our nature as objectification of the ceaseless and aimless will at the heart of reality.”“Whether we love ice cream or sex or God, we are often merely seeking to slake our thirst.”“If we long for what we have, what we have never ceases to satisfy.”“A better version is available—for whatever reason, it is not good enough. And we discard it. This is micro-rejection of the world.”“Those who love agape refuse to act as if they were the midpoint of their world.”Helpful Links and ResourcesThe World as Will and Representation by Arthur SchopenhauerParadiso by Dante AlighieriVictor Hugo's Les MisérablesA Brief for the Defense by Jack GilbertShow NotesSchopenhauer's pessimism as rooted in disappointed love of the worldGod's declaration in Genesis—“very good”—contrasted with Schopenhauer's “nothing is good”Job's suffering as a theological counterpoint to Schopenhauer's metaphysical despairHuman desire framed as unquenchable thirst: pain, boredom, and fleeting satisfactionSchopenhauer's diagnosis: we swing endlessly between pain and boredomThree kinds of love introduced: epithumic (appetite), erotic (appreciation), agapic (affirmation)Schopenhauer's exclusive emphasis on appetite—no place for appreciation or unconditional loveModern consumer culture mirrors Schopenhauer's account: desiring to desire, never satisfiedFast fashion, disposability, and market-induced obsolescence as symptoms of world-negation“We long for what we have” vs. “we discard the world”Luther's critique: “suck God's blood”—epithumic relation to GodAgape love: affirming the other, even when undeserving or diminishedErotic love: savoring the intrinsic worth of things, not just their utilityThe fleetingness of joy and comparison's corrosion of valueModern desire as invasive, subliminally shaped by market competitionDenigration of what is in favor of what could be—a pathology of dissatisfactionConsumerism as massive “micro-rejection” of the worldVolf's call to reorder our loves toward appreciation and unconditional affirmationTheology and metaphysics reframe suffering not as a reason to curse the world, but to love it betterPreview of next lecture: Nietzsche, joy, and the affirmation of all existenceProduction NotesThis podcast featured Miroslav VolfEdited and Produced by Evan RosaHosted by Evan RosaProduction Assistance by Taylor Craig and Macie BridgeA Production of the Yale Center for Faith & Culture at Yale Divinity School https://faith.yale.edu/aboutSupport For the Life of the World podcast by giving to the Yale Center for Faith & Culture: https://faith.yale.edu/giveSpecial thanks to Dr. Paul Nimmo, Paula Duncan, and the media team at the University of Aberdeen. Thanks also to the Templeton Religion Trust for their support of the University of Aberdeen's 2025 Gifford Lectures and to the McDonald Agape Foundation for supporting Miroslav's research towards the lectureship.
Julio ya se va, pero aquí estamos los Mach0rros para recordarles que el 2025 vino con todo, y no va a bajarle ni un poquito. Ya no solo tenemos un problema de caballos realengos, sino que ahora hay unos camellos sembrando el terror por Levittown; El Huevo cita una poderosa reflexión inspirada en El Conejo, y el súper gallino Yovín hace amistad con pollas republicanas. Una religiosa advierte sobre los peligros carnales de visitar un strip club, la muerte vuelve a llevarse a un ufólogo, mientras que nos enteramos que Oscar fue quien descubrió a la nueva Mundi. Esto es La fokin Hora Mach0rra, y no la vamos a dejar caer ni aunque se acabe el mundo. Recuerda: si te ofendes, eso no es problema de nosotros. #LaHoraMachorra NOS VAMOS LIVE EN OCTUBRE! CONSIGUE TUS BOLETOS: https://boletos.prticket.com/events/en/lahoramachorra BOLETOS PAL SHOW DE OSCAR EN FLORIDA: https://boletos.prticket.com/events/en/oscarjadeenflorida LA MEJOR TIENDA DE ROPA: (TODA MODA en CAGUAS): https://www.instagram.com/todamoda/ USA EL CÓDIGO "MACHORRA15" PARA UN 15% DE DESCUENTO EN: https://www.manscaped.com/ EL MEJOR PATREON DE PUERTO RICO: https://www.patreon.com/lahoramachorra PARA ARBOLITOS CUSTOM DE NAVIDAD Y OTRAS ARTESANÍAS: https://www.instagram.com/pr_artisans/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/lahoramachorra/ CANAL DE CLIPS: https://www.youtube.com/c/lahoramachorraclips LA MARCA DE ROPA DE VALI: https://www.resistancecompany.com/ Hosts: Alexis 'Macetaminofén' Zárraga, José Valiente & Oscar Navarro === REDES === Maceta https://www.facebook.com/TioMacetaminofen https://twitter.com/Macetaminofen https://www.instagram.com/macetaminofen/ Valiente https://www.youtube.com/user/valiente101 https://twitter.com/JoseValiente https://www.instagram.com/josevalientepr/ Oscar https://linktr.ee/oscarnavarropr
Miroslav Volf on how to rightly love a radically ambivalent world.“The world, our planetary home, certainly needs to be changed, improved. But what it needs even more is to be rightly loved.”Miroslav Volf begins his 2025 Gifford Lectures at the University of Aberdeen with a provocative theological inquiry: What difference does belief in God make for our relationship to the world? Drawing deeply from Nietzsche's “death of God,” Schopenhauer's despair, and Hannah Arendt's vision of amor mundi, Volf explores the ambivalence of modern life—its beauty and horror, its resonance and alienation. Can we truly love the world, even amidst its chaos and collapse? Can a belief in the God of Jesus Christ provide motivation to love—not as appetite or utility, but as radical, unconditional affirmation? Volf suggests that faith offers not a retreat from reality, but an anchor amid its disorder—a trust that enables us to hope, even when the world's goodness seems impossible. This first lecture challenges us to consider the character of our relationship to the world, between atheism and theism, critique and love.Episode Highlights“The world, our planetary home, certainly needs to be changed, improved. But what it needs even more is to be rightly loved.”“Resonance seems both indispensable and insufficient. But what should supplement it? What should underpin it?”“Our love for that lived world is what these lectures are about.”“We can reject and hate one form of the world because we love the world as such.”“Though God is fully alive… we often find the same God asleep when our boats are about to capsize.”Helpful Links and ReferencesResonance by Hartmut RosaThe Human Condition by Hannah ArendtThis Life by Martin HägglundThe Home of God by Miroslav Volf and Ryan McAnnally-LinzThe City of God by AugustineDivine Comedy by DanteShow NotesPaul Nimmo introduces the Gifford Lectures and Miroslav Volf's themeVolf begins with gratitude and scope: belief in God and our worldIntroduces Nietzsche's “death of God” as cultural metaphorFrames plausibility vs. desirability of God's existenceIntroduces Hartmut Rosa's theory of resonanceProblem: resonance is not enough; what underpins motivation to care?Introduces amor mundi as thematic direction of the lecturesContrasts Marx's atheism and human liberation with Nietzsche's nihilismAnalyzes Dante and Beatrice in Hägglund's This LifeDistinguishes between “world” and “form of the world”Uses cruise ship metaphor to critique modern life's ambivalenceDiscusses Augustine, Hannah Arendt, and The Home of GodReflections on divine providence and theodicyBiblical images: flood, exile, and the sleeping GodEnds with preview of next lectures on Schopenhauer and NietzscheLet me know if you'd like episode-specific artwork prompts, promotional copy for social media, or a transcript excerpt formatted for publication.Production NotesThis podcast featured Miroslav VolfEdited and Produced by Evan RosaHosted by Evan RosaProduction Assistance by Taylor Craig and Macie BridgeA Production of the Yale Center for Faith & Culture at Yale Divinity School https://faith.yale.edu/aboutSupport For the Life of the World podcast by giving to the Yale Center for Faith & Culture: https://faith.yale.edu/giveSpecial thanks to Dr. Paul Nimmo, Paula Duncan, and the media team at the University of Aberdeen. Thanks also to the Templeton Religion Trust for their support of the University of Aberdeen's 2025 Gifford Lectures and to the McDonald Agape Foundation for supporting Miroslav's research towards the lectureship.
La final del Mundial de Cubes se jugará este domingo. Se ha celebrado en Estados Unidos, en pleno mes de julio, con mucha humedad, tormentas eléctricas, temperaturas de más de 35 grados, sin nadie en la grada en muchos partidos… Todo un poco forzado. Aunque nada tan forzado como un Mundial en Qatar. Eso fue en 2022, en diciembre para evitar el calor. El año que viene el Mundial de selecciones, de países, será en Estados Unidos, Canadá y México. Y dentro de cinco años, en 2030, nos toca a nosotros. España organiza el mundial pero en sede compartida con Portugal… y con Marruecos. Marruecos es un país, como Qatar o Rusia, sede en 2018 también, en el que no se respetan los derechos humanos o políticos más básicos: el de la libertad de expresión, el activismo o la reunión política disidente, el de la igualdad de género, el del respeto a la diversidad sexual, el de los migrantes…Se da una manera aún más retorcida de validar a un régimen autoritario: dos países democráticos europeos, Portugal y España, comparten sede. Lo organizan juntos. Lo analizamos con la directora de África Mundi y colaboradora de elDiario.es Soraya Aybar y con Ángel Gonzalo, de Amnistía Internacional, abordamos la parte relacionada con los derechos laborales y humanos en la preparación de este evento. *** Envíanos una nota de voz por Whatsapp contándonos alguna historia que conozcas o algún sonido que tengas cerca y que te llame la atención. Lo importante es que sea algo que tenga que ver contigo. Guárdanos en la agenda como “Un tema Al día”. El número es el 699 518 743See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jala is joined by George Francis Bickers of Three Sails Studios to discuss both Mappa Mundi and their upcoming game, Gallows Corner. Related Episodes * Episode 71: Mappa Mundi (https://www.jalachan.place/71) - George's first appearance where we discussed Mappa Mundi in detail. Links * Mappa Mundi (https://mappamundirpg.com) * Gallows Corner (https://gallowscornerrpg.com/) * Gallows Corner Kickstarter page (https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/threesailsstudios/gallows-corner-a-peasants-revolt-rpg) * Buy Mappa Mundi (https://threesailsstudios.myshopify.com/) * Three Sails Studios (https://www.threesailsstudios.com/) * Three Sails Studios' DriveThruRPG Page (https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/publisher/26288/three-sails-studios) Check out the Swag Shop (https://www.teepublic.com/user/fireheartmedia) to share your love with the world! Support this show via Ko-fi! Just like Patreon, there are subscription tiers (with bonus content!) in addition to the ability to drop us a one-time donation. Every little bit helps us put out better quality content and keep the lights on, and gets a shout out in a future episode. Check out ko-fi.com/fireheartmedia (https://ko-fi.com/fireheartmedia) for the details! Don't forget to rate & review us on your podcasting platform of choice~ Jala Prendes Bluesky - @jalachan (https://bsky.app/profile/jalachan.bsky.social), Bluesky - @fireheartmedia (https://bsky.app/profile/fireheartmedia.bsky.social) Instagram (https://instagram.com/jalachan) The Level (https://thelevelpodcast.com/hosts/jala) Three Sails Studios - Bluesky (https://bsky.app/profile/threesailsstudios.bsky.social) Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/threesailsstudios/) Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/threesailsstudios) Discord (https://discord.gg/rYastrv886) Special Guest: George Francis Bickers (Three Sails Studios).
We're back from Origins, and we've got stories to tell! AC from Lords of the Dungeon joins us to spin some yarns from our trip to Columbus, Ohio. Then we dive into the games we've been playing, including Friedrich, Euphoria, Coffee Traders, Wroth, Mystery of the Abbey, The Quest for El Dorado, and a featured review of Stupor Mundi by Nestore Mangone. Stevie S takes the helm for the News segment while Tony's away, and the Gang answers a couple of listener questions. Friedrich: 00:30:39, Euphoria: 00:39:56, Coffee Traders: 00:45:03, Wroth: 00:53:18, Mystery of the Abbey: 01:02:59, The Quest for El Dorado: 01:13:31, Stupor Mundi: 01:25:32, News with Stevie S: 01:59:55, Short Topic Extravaganza: 02:47:54. Check out our sponsors Restoration Games at https://restorationgames.com/. Game Toppers at https://www.gametoppersllc.com/. And CGE at https://czechgames.com/.
Father Hudgins' homily: Sic Transit Gloria Mundi
Guðmundur Fertram Sigurjónsson og Heiðar Guðjónsson ræða um mikilvægi verðmætasköpunar, um þau áhrif sem of miklir skattar hafa á atvinnulífið, hvort það sé í verkahring stjórnvalda að móta atvinnustefnu, störfin sem verða óvænt til, hvernig íslenska hagkerfið getur litið út í framtíðinni og margt fleira í þessum innihaldsríka þætti.
Con motivo de los 350 años de las apariciones del Corazón de Jesús a Santa Margarita María de Alacoque en Paray le Monial, el Instituto del Corazón de Cristo en colaboración con la archidiócesis de Valladolid organizan un congreso internacional sobre el Corazón de Jesús: «Cor Iesu Spes Mundi», que tendrá lugar en Valladolid del 6 al 8 de junio de 2025. En esta edición de «En Perspectiva» el P. José María Alsina Casanova, HHNSSC, presidente del Instituto del Corazón de Cristo y superior general de la Hermandad de Hijos de Nuestra Señora del Sagrado Corazón, nos presenta el esquema del congreso y los motivos de iniciar este gran proyecto. La coincidencia del Jubileo de Paray le Monial con el Jubileo de la Redención «Peregrinos de la Esperanza» le han llevado a organizar este congreso. El papa Francisco, en la bula de convocatoria para el Jubileo ordinario 2025 decía: «La esperanza nace del amor y se funda en el amor que brota del Corazón de Jesús traspasado en la cruz» (Spes nos confundit, 3). Secundando estas palabras del papa, el congreso pretende ser un instrumento al servicio de la profundización teológica, la reflexión espiritual y la propuesta evangelizadora que, en la Iglesia, hoy y siempre, encuentra el camino que le conduce a la esperanza en el Corazón traspasado del Redentor.
Michael Knight és KITT egy különleges, kizárólag alternatív üzemanyaggal hajtott járművek számára indított országos autóversenyre neveznek be, amelynek célja a technológiai újítások bemutatása. Miközben részt vesznek az eseményen, nemcsak a szabotőr kilétére kell fényt deríteniük, hanem egy elszánt riporternő is a figyelmük középpontjába kerül, aki nem mindig tartja szem előtt a saját biztonságát. A Helló, Pajti – a Knight Rider podcast aktuális adásában a Túlbuzgó újságíró (1983) című részről beszélgettünk. https://parallaxis.blog.hu/2025/05/30/knight_ep14 https://youtu.be/dP97HxfDrjE Patreon oldalunkon támogatóink számára a nyilvános premier előtt tesszük elérhetővé podcastjeink epizódjait, illetve a Parallaxis Podcast hosszabb, különleges változatát – akár már havi 1000 forintért! (a tájékoztatás nem teljes körű) https://www.patreon.com/parallaxis Adásainkat megtalálod többek között Spotify-on, Soundcloud- és YouTube-csatornánkon, valamint Google és Apple Podcasts-en is! Kattints és válassz platformot! https://parallaxis.blog.hu/2021/07/16/podcast_platformok Még több podcast a Parallaxis Univerzumban: http://podcast.emtv.hu
Duecentomila fedeli hanno assistito all'inaugurazione ufficiale del pontificato di Leone XIV domenica, ma l'occasione non è stata solo religiosa: il mondo politico internazionale ha trasformato l'evento in un'occasione per incontri e colloqui.
Logan is joined by George Bickers, writer and game designer of Mappa Mundi, an Exploration + Ecology RPG. Find Mamma Mundi and more about Three Sails Studios here. Titles also avaliable at DrivethruRPG.com. Follow Grorge and Three Sails Studios here. Want to join the conversation? Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/gPVH7a9 We are also affiliates with Fan Roll Dice by Metallic Dice Games: Follow this link: https://fanrolldice.com and enter the promo code STORYTOLD10 to receive 10% off your order! To help support the show, share it, or rate and review on your podcast service of choice. To support us financially, please donate on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thestorytold Website: https://www.thestorytoldpodcast.com Instagram: @thestorytoldpodcast Twitter: @storytoldpod Email: thestorytoldpodcast@gmail.com Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/thestorytoldpodcast Follow Fool's Moon Entertainment across social media in the links below: Instagram: @foolsmoonentertain Twitter: @foolsmoonei Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/foolsmoonentertainment/ Our music is composed by James Horan. To contact him regarding composition, send him an email: jhoran99@optonline.net
Federico II di Svevia guidò una corte innovativa, centro di sapere e scienza, dove convivevano cultura araba, latina ed ebraica in pieno Medioevo.
El plan arancelario de Donald Trump causa estragos en las bolsas mundiales. Los países contra los que se dirigen están pensando su respuesta pero hay países que van a sufrir más que otros. ¿Cómo pueden afectar los araneceles y cómo reaccionará el continente africano? Soraya Aybar, periodista, politóloga y directora de África Mundi.Escuchar audio
Get the full 2 hour interviews with THC+: Subscribe via our website and get the Plus show on your usual podcast apps with a custom RSS feed or at TheHighersideChats.com Subscribe via Patreon, including the full Plus archive, a dedicated RSS feed, Spotify, & payment through Paypal. Subscribe via check, cash, money order, or crypto with […] The post Juan Ayala | Occultis Mundi, Homunculus History, & The Rooster Ritual of the Liber Vaccae appeared first on The Higherside Chats.
Mundi er Yogi+Vegan = hann er Yogvan. Sjúkraliði, ljóðskáld og listmálari úr Keflavík sem að hefur alltaf reynt að helga lífi sínu leitinni. Að hverju leitar hann þú spyrð? að því sem að leitin bíður uppá. Til þess gaf hann alla peningana sína og stundar jóga um 4 klst á dag. Hljóðgæðin í okkur er pínu off, en við erum aukahlutverk. Þessi þáttur var gefinn út: 14. júlí 2020
La llegada de Donald Trump a la Casa Blanca ha traído de vuelta el colonialismo sin complejos: conversaciones con Putin para una supuesta paz en Ucrania. Renombrar el Golfo de México. Expulsar al pueblo palestino de Gaza. Que Estados Unidos se quede con Groenlandia. Uno de los ejemplos más claros y más vigentes de la idea del mundo como un territorio a repartir entre las grandes potencias son las fronteras de los países de África, un continente dividido con escuadra y cartabón. Los repartos ya no suceden así y China y Rusia se frotan las manos. Hablamos de lo que implica la llegada de Trump y sus primeras decisiones en la olvidada pero importantísima geopolítica africana con la directora del medio África Mundi y colaboradora de elDiario.es Soraya Aybar. *** Envíanos una nota de voz por Whatsapp contándonos alguna historia que conozcas o algún sonido que tengas cerca y que te llame la atención. Lo importante es que sea algo que tenga que ver contigo. Guárdanos en la agenda como “Un tema Al día”. El número es el 699 518 743See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we craft a Jedi Master Ki-Adi-Mundi premier list designed to keep him at the heart of every game. As we piece it together, we dive into Mundi's strategies, ideal pairings, and the best ways to maximize his Guardians of the Republic identity.We also cover everything you need to know about Hello There! League VIII—sign-ups, rules, key dates, and how to get involved. Whether you're looking to try some new strategiess or prep for the next big competition, this episode has you covered. Hello There! is a podcast about the tabletop game Star Wars Shatterpoint and the Star Wars Universe.___________________________________Click the link below to help us out! The more people that click on the link below and follow our pages - the higher the potential of AMG to providing us with more giveaway items in the future.https://bit.ly/SWP-HelloThere ___________________________________Hello There! is supported by our wonderful patrons on Patreon. If you would like to help the show, and join our discord community, go to patreon.com/hellotherecast and pledge your support. Hello There! Patrons directly support the show and its growth by helping pay our monthly and annual fees, while contributing to future projects and endeavors.___________________________________Twitch I HelloThereCastTwitter I @HelloThereCastInstagram I @HelloThereCastFacebook I HelloThereCastYouTube I HelloThereCastApple Podcasts l Spotify l Google Podcasts __________________________________Hello There! is hosted by Jesse Eakin
Wythe and Chris chat with George Bickers of Three Sails Studios about their upcoming release, MAPPA MUNDI (now funding on Kickstarter!). Imagine your favorite monster hunting game, but without fighting or hunting, replaced by a deep reverence for nature! Topics range from radical ecology and revolutionary imaginaries to practical advice on starting and running a collective with left politics. If you enjoy Why We Roll, consider joining our Patreon to help us with production! For as little as $3 a month you gain early sneak peaks at all of the Stillfleet Studios games including Stillfleet, Danse Macabre, Blister Critters, and The Sometimes Kingdom! You also gain access to our Discord server, filled with braniacs like you! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Daniel and Jeremy sat down to discuss the upcoming release of Mappa Mundi, a TTRPG driven by exploration and ecology that takes place in the world of Ecumene. Emphasising non-violent gameplay, Mappa Mundi tasks Chroniclers with working alongside the peoples, monsters, and creatures of Ecumene as a small but vital part of a wide ecosystem, with the power, skill, and knowledge to save that ecosystem from collapse. //LEARN MORE Learn more about Mappa Mundi at threesailsstudios.com/mappamundirpg //SUPPORT Help us produce new and exclusive content! Join us on Patreon for ad-free audio and exclusive series! patreon.com/aznsrepresent //SPONSOR Head to diceenvy.com/aznsrepresent and use code AZNSREPRESENT to get 10% off! //FOLLOW Website | aznsrepresent.com Twitter | @aznsrepresent Twitch | @aznsrep Follow Daniel @danielhkwan and Jeremy @pixelgrotto Blue Sky! //CONTACT If you have questions about this episode's themes, suggestions, or anything else related to Asians Represent, get in touch with us at aznsrepresent.com //MUSIC Euphoria by PAVALON
No es que pase, pero casi. Tal y como está el mundo, ¿qué quieres que te diga? Casi que paso, aunque sea un ratito, de Puigdemont, aunque sea quien manda, del Fiscal General del Estado, menudo ejemplo, o de Begoña, del "bro del artista". Y es que cojo un Atlas, despliego el mapa Mundi y lo flipo. Uno, Ucrania. Se van a cumplir tres años de guerra. Recordemos que Putin empezó esta salvajada para invadir Ucrania. Bueno, pues tres años después tiene lo mismo que tenía. El Donbass y Crimea. Y, eso sí, cientos de miles de muertos, la mayoría rusos que le dan igual, y millones de refugiados, la inmensa mayoría ucranianas.Dos, Oriente Medio. Un alto el fuego cogido con pinzas. Israel, que sigue con operaciones en Cisjordania. Hamás que suelta rehenes y cadáveres a cuentagotas. Ojo, siguen siendo unos terroristas. Y Hezbollah, hechos polvo, pero armados.Tres, Donald Trump, el recién llegado a la fiesta. Digamos que ha empezado en su línea, como un caballo en ...
Jala is joined by George Francis Bickers of Three Sails Studios to discuss their upcoming ecology and exploration game, Mappa Mundi. Mappa Mundi is a non-combat TTRPG focusing on exploration and, ultimately, one's connection with both the natural world and sentient societies (human and otherwise!), which the players have found themselves cut off from at the start of the game due to an event known as the Flux. Links * Mappa Mundi (https://www.threesailsstudios.com/mappamundirpg) * Kickstarter page (https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/threesailsstudios/mappa-mundi-an-exploration-ecology-rpg) * Three Sails Studios (https://www.threesailsstudios.com/) Check out the Swag Shop (https://www.teepublic.com/user/fireheartmedia) to share your love with the world! Support this show via Ko-fi! Just like Patreon, there are subscription tiers (with bonus content!) in addition to the ability to drop us a one-time donation. Every little bit helps us put out better quality content and keep the lights on, and gets a shout out in a future episode. Check out ko-fi.com/fireheartmedia (https://ko-fi.com/fireheartmedia) for the details! Don't forget to rate & review us on your podcasting platform of choice~ Jala Prendes Bluesky - @jalachan (https://bsky.app/profile/jalachan.bsky.social), Bluesky - @fireheartmedia (https://bsky.app/profile/fireheartmedia.bsky.social) Instagram (https://instagram.com/jalachan) The Level (https://thelevelpodcast.com/hosts/jala) Three Sails Studios - Bluesky (https://bsky.app/profile/threesailsstudios.bsky.social) Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/threesailsstudios/) Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/threesailsstudios) Discord (https://discord.gg/rYastrv886) Special Guest: George Francis Bickers (Three Sails Studios).
The School of Homeopathy offers fully accredited and awarding winning online courses, from beginner to practitioner level. They have helped thousands of graduates into practice across the world since 1981. www.schoolofhomeopathy.com Misha Norland explores the four elements—fire, air, water, and earth—transitioning from energy to matter, linked to seasons, temperaments, and life stages. He emphasises these as symbolic maps, not absolutes, inviting reinterpretation. Through vivid imagery, he connects elements to homeopathic personalities like Lachesis, Nux Vomica, and Lycopodium. Here is a bio for Misha: The School of Homeopathy's Founder, Misha Norland (13/6/1943 - 27/11/2021) was a Fellow and a founding member of The Society of Homeopaths and was the first editor of its journal. A practitioner for over 40 years, he was Head of Homeopathic Research at the first UK homeopathic college. Internationally respected for his teaching and practice skills, he influenced and taught many of the world's leading homeopaths. As well as establishing the School of Homeopathy in the UK in 1981 (the longest running School in the UK). He developed the distance learning course established in 1987 and also helped develop partner School's in New York (no longer running), Tokyo and Hong Kong & China. In 2024 he was awarded the Maesimund B. Panos MD Homeopathy Educator Award by the National Centre of Homeopathy in the USA in recognition for his impact on homeopathy in North America.
The Asians Represent crew tried playing Mappa Mundi, a TTRPG driven by exploration and ecology that takes place on the continent of Evasu, one part of the world of Ecumene. Ecumene is slowly being unmade by Fate, and players take on the role of Chroniclers who set out from hearth and home to travel the wilds and tell the story of this realm in flux. Emphasising non-violent gameplay, Mappa Mundi tasks Chroniclers with working alongside the peoples, monsters, and creatures of Ecumene as a small but vital part of a wide ecosystem, with the power, skill, and knowledge to save that ecosystem from collapse. Step beyond the comforts of home and explore a land that needs you. Research your targets as you explore cities and settlements across ten regions; create maps as you journey through the wilds; encounter monsters, creatures, and cultures isolated for one hundred years. //LEARN MORE https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/477684/mappa-mundi-an-exploration-ecology-rpg-prerelease-guide https://www.threesailsstudios.com/mappamundirpg //SUPPORT Help us produce new and exclusive content! Join us on Patreon for ad-free audio and exclusive series! patreon.com/aznsrepresent //SPONSOR Head to diceenvy.com/aznsrepresent and use code AZNSREPRESENT to get 10% off! //FOLLOW Website | aznsrepresent.com Twitter | @aznsrepresent Twitch | @aznsrep Follow Daniel @danielhkwan, Jeremy @pixelgrotto, and Kat @onRejectedMuse Twitter/Blue Sky! //CONTACT If you have questions about this episode's themes, suggestions, or anything else related to Asians Represent, get in touch with us at aznsrepresent.com //MUSIC Euphoria by PAVALON
Understanding how our government works is crucial for being informed citizens and voters. It helps us know and protect our rights, understand political news and debates, make informed decisions at the ballot box, and hold our representatives accountable. The reality is most Americans are satisfied with ignorance because they don't think that little details about the Constitution matter — and like the Bible, people love to dictate scripture even though it is misquoted or bent to fit a hateful agenda. Spiritus Mundi is hell-bent on having an internal war that will certainly heat up if those in power keep up the lies they use to cover their tyrannical control. Tonight on Ground Zero (7-10 pm, pacific time) Clyde Lewis talks about SPIRITUS MUNDI – THE ETERNAL INTERNAL WAR. Listen Live: https://groundzero.radio Archived Shows: https://aftermath.media