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Falun Dafa News and Cultivation
1552: Cultivation Story: My Long Journey of Searching for the Fa

Falun Dafa News and Cultivation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 30:12


From the 2024 Florida Fa Conference, a pharmacist living in Florida shares how she had searched throughout her life for a true teaching. She was raised Catholic but left the church to explore other Christian faiths, and also became a Muslin for time, but all of these religions left her feeling empty. Finally discovering Dafa […]

Open Mic Comedy Podcast
032 - An Aussie, an Arab, and 2 Englishman walk into a Studio - Part 2

Open Mic Comedy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 65:05


Part 2 of this special episode of the Open Mic Comedy Podcast, I am joined by 3 of the first 4 ever podcast guests: Kim Hope, Hasan Al-Habib and Jim Hooker, with a smattering of Chris Ali from beyond the studio. We get into the question - out of the 4 of us who would MC, open, middle and close each of their own comedy nights. Advice for using social media in the modern day for the benefit of comedy, revealing the best tips we've received whilst on the circuit and much much more…. LINKS: Open Mic Comedy Pod: https://www.instagram.com/openmiccomedypod Kim Hope: https://www.instagram.com/thatkimhope Hasan Al-Habib: https://www.instagram.com/amusingarab Jim Hooker: https://www.instagram.com/jimhcomedy   ———————— EDINBURGH TICKET LINKS: Kim Hope [Is That Not Normal]: https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/kimberly-policella-and-kim-hope-is-that-not-normal Hasan Al-Habib [2 Muslin 2 Furious - Mecca Drift]: https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/2-muslim-2-furious Jim Hooker [Pitch It Good Podcast Live]: https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/pitch-it-good-live ———————— Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

Open Mic Comedy Podcast
031 - An Aussie, an Arab, and 2 Englishmen walk into a Studio - Part 1

Open Mic Comedy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 76:07


In this special episode of the Open Mic Comedy Podcast, I am joined by 3 of the first 4 ever podcast guests: Kim Hope, Hasan Al-Habib and Jim Hooker, with a smattering of Chris Ali from beyond the studio. In this episode we discuss the progress each of the guests have made with their own comedy projects and the anticipation of taking their respective shows to the Edinburgh Fringe 2024. As well, as Edinburgh we get into some topics about funny things that have happened over the last 6 months to our guests. We delve into some writing techniques and performance enhancements they've all made. How they see the comedy industry, and just general experience within it. It's also as entertaining as hell, and full of outstanding takeaways from everyone.  This is Part 1.... Part 2 to follow in the coming days if you are watching this on the day of release. ———————— LINKS: Open Mic Comedy Pod: https://www.instagram.com/openmiccomedypod Kim Hope: https://www.instagram.com/thatkimhope Hasan Al-Habib: https://www.instagram.com/amusingarab Jim Hooker: https://www.instagram.com/jimhcomedy ———————— EDINBURGH TICKET LINKS: Kim Hope [Is That Not Normal]: https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/kimberly-policella-and-kim-hope-is-that-not-normal Hasan Al-Habib [2 Muslin 2 Furious - Mecca Drift]: https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/2-muslim-2-furious Jim Hooker [Pitch It Good Podcast Live]: https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/pitch-it-good-live ———————— Music: https://www.purple-planet.com  

Mission Focused Men for Christ
Teaching Kids Why Some Worship False Gods

Mission Focused Men for Christ

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2024 28:03


On October 7, 2023, more than 3000 members of the radical Muslin extremist group Hamas surged across the Israeli border crying “Allahu Akbar” “God is good” raping women, beheading children, torturing, mutilating and murdering more than a thousand people, most of them civilians conducting the greatest massacre of Jews since the Holocaust. How would you respond to the trembling words of a seven-year-old who said, “Daddy, these bad men said God told them to do those awful things. How can this be?” This episode seeks to answer this question by understanding what the second commandment teaches. For Further Prayerful ThoughtHow would you answer a new believer who said to you, “I believe Jesus is the Son of God, the risen Lamb slain to take away my sin, but why are there so many other religions in the world?”Why can't a chewing gum replica of the Alps convey their glory? Do you agree that a chewing gum replica of the Alps might be worse than no physical image? Why?Although man was created in God's image, our fall into sin means that we suppress the truth of who God is, especially our accountability to him, and remake God as OUR IMAGE—the way we want him to be, because we are created to worship. (Atheists usually build their life around a false ideology, which functions like a God.) How do you see this biblical truth making sense in what you observe about the world?For the printed version of this message click here.For a summary of topics addressed by podcast series, click here.For FREE downloadable studies on men's issues click here.To make an online contribution to enable others to hear about the podcast: (Click link and scroll down to bottom left)

The Long Thread Podcast
Jess Zafarris, Author & Etymologist

The Long Thread Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2024 39:11


If you knit, spin, sew, weave, or follow any crafty pursuit, you will not be surprised that many of our most common metaphors come from textiles. They are interwoven in our vocabulary, and whether you like to spin a yarn from words or fibers, you will recognize many of them. But then there are the words whose textile roots are less obvious: Rocket. Bombastic. And we've forgotten the regional roots of some kinds of fabric, where the skill and creativity refined in a particular place produced an exceptional kind of cloth. You might know what fiber comes from Kashmir, but can you identify the sources of muslin, gauze, damask, or calico? You might know that the pejorative term “shoddy” comes from the fabric trade, but can you identify the roots of tawdry, sleazy, and chintzy? In this episode, Jess Zafarris and I trace the threads of textiles in our vocabulary. Jess is co-host of Words Unravelled (one of my favorite podcasts) and author of several books, most recently Words from Hell: Unearthing the Darkest Secrets of English Etymology (https://bookshop.org/p/books/words-from-hell-unearthing-the-darkest-secrets-of-english-etymology-jess-zafarris/19652293). Links Useless Etymology website (https://uselessetymology.com/) Words Unravelled with RobWords and Jess Zafarris podcast audio (https://audioboom.com/channels/5128892-words-unravelled-with-robwords-and-jess-zafarris) and video (https://youtu.be/ThxUBOUnRLM) Useless Etymology Instagram @uselessetymology (https://www.instagram.com/uselessetymology/) Rigmaroles & Ragamuffins: Unpicking Words We Derive from Textiles and Ruffians and Loose Women: More Words Derived from Textiles by Elinor Kapp are available from the author. (https://shewhoembroidersthetruth.com/books/) Dhaka muslin (https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20210316-the-legendary-fabric-that-no-one-knows-how-to-make) “Drizzling: A Regency Rainy-Day Hobby” (https://handwovenmagazine.com/drizzling-regency-hobby/) Shoddy From Devil's Dust to the Renaissance of Rags (https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/S/bo24045083.html) by Hannah Rose Shell This episode is brought to you by: Treenway Silks Treenway Silks is where weavers, spinners, knitters and stitchers find the silk they love. Select from the largest variety of silk spinning fibers, silk yarn, and silk threads & ribbons at TreenwaySilks.com. You'll discover a rainbow of colors, thoughtfully hand-dyed in Colorado. Love natural? Treenway's array of wild silks provide choices beyond white. If you love silk, you'll love Treenway Silks, where superior quality and customer service are guaranteed. Yan Barn of Kansas Learning how to weave but need the right shuttle? Hooked on knitting and in search of a lofty yarn? Yarn Barn of Kansas has been your partner in fiber since 1971. Whether you are around the corner from the Yarn Barn of Kansas, or around the country, they are truly your "local yarn store" with an experienced staff to answer all your fiber questions. Visit yarnbarn-ks.com (https://www.yarnbarn-ks.com/) to shop, learn, and explore.

Front Row
Review: The Beast, We Are Lady Parts, Beyond Fashion exhibition

Front Row

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 42:25


Samira Ahmed is joined by author Anita Sethi and critic Tim Robey to review time-skipping sci-fi epic The Beast, where human emotions are perceived as a threat; the second series of Nida Manzoor's We Are Lady Parts, where the all-female Muslin punk band are recording their first album; they also give their verdict on the Beyond Fashion photography exhibition at the Saatchi Gallery, which tracks how fashion photography has become an art form in its own right.Presenter: Samira Ahmed Producer: Paula McGrath

Hudson Mohawk Magazine
Students Stage Climate Die-In At Capitol Over Superfund, NY Heat Act

Hudson Mohawk Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 13:08


Fridays For Future NYC came to the State Capitol on Wednesday May 29 to call upon the State Assembly to pass the NY Climate Superfund and NY Heat Acts. After rallying in front of the Assembly chambers, the high schoolers staged a die-in. We start off by hearing from organizer Keanu Arpels-Josiah, followed by Michael Magazine, local Muslin leader Sohaib Chekima, Rashida Tyler of the NYS Council of Churches, Dominic Frongillo of Elected Officials for the Environment, and Noah. By Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Magazine.

Mindful Businesses
Bengal Muslin

Mindful Businesses

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 47:15


We talk to Saiful Islam, Managing Director of Bengal Muslin, that has identified the DNA from the fossilized plants to revive and grow the plant again. He talks to us about the challenges that Bengal Muslin faced to find, train and motivate the traditional generational spinners - who still had the collective memory of the fabric to weave 400 count Dhaka muslin. Listen to this passionate Saiful Islam only on Mindful Businesses. Saiful's picture was taken through muslin for the cover for this episode.  http://bengalmuslin.com/https://www.instagram.com/bengalmuslin/?hl=enhttps://www.facebook.com/drik.nethttps://www.mindfulbusinessespodcast.com/  

The Atrium
#79 - The World's Gonna World

The Atrium

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 99:10


On this week's show, Pastors Mark and Chad open with chit chat about our upcoming conferences for men and women's ministries, as well as Chad's excitement for the re-release of Star Wars Episode 1 coming this spring. They also recap the latest sermons in the "Romans" series. Lastly, they put a bow tie on the episode by answering listener questions on if it's sinful to wish a Muslin co-worker a blessed Ramadan and how we can transfer from worshiping God out of fear to worshiping in love, respect and admiration. Subscribe and tell your friends about another sensational episode of The Atrium Podcast!

The Sleep Is A Skill Podcast
158: Shyla Smith, Founder of Muslin Comfort, Using Ancient Fabrics For New Advancements In Temperature Regulation in Bedding (Affordably!)

The Sleep Is A Skill Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 48:40


Introducing Shyla Smith, the visionary founder of Muslin Comfort, a Central California-based, family-owned, and operated B2C company that has become a true e-commerce "unicorn." Shyla, an attorney by profession, embarked on a remarkable journey, leading her business to unprecedented success, with sales soaring from $162K in 2019 to an impressive $14.5 million in 2022.The inception of Muslin Comfort can be traced back to May 2018 when Shyla (a successful lawyer turned entrepreneur), a new mom battling postpartum night sweats, invented the groundbreaking 365 Blanket. This temperature-regulating and 100% muslin cotton blanket became the flagship product of Muslin Comfort, bringing the secret to better sleep to countless individuals.In 2020, Shyla faced new challenges with a Lyme Disease diagnosis, leading to the development of Muslin Comfort's breathable resort wear line. Her dedication to creating soft, breathable, oversized, all-natural comforters stemmed from a personal need, and the world is grateful for her innovation.Beyond her role as an entrepreneur, Shyla is a devoted boy mom who finds joy in animals, gardening, decorating, and instilling the values of hard work in her sons. Her journey to better sleep began with a personal struggle, and through Muslin Comfort, she has transformed that experience into a mission to help others enjoy a restful night's sleep.SHOWNOTES:

Chasing Three Hours
39. Ahmed Hamed

Chasing Three Hours

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 63:05


Welcome to Chasing Three Hours, a podcast about what runners are chasing, why they keep pushing themselves, and what keeps them curious! On this episode of the podcast, Ahmed Hamed joined Josh to discuss:When his first markers of success were with running (9:20)The running community growing beyond geography (19:02)Balancing running for his college with school and extracurriculars (30:46)Why running makes him a better person (36:20)Often being the only Arab or Muslin in his running communities (42:58)Running the 2023 Boston Marathon during Ramadan (47:07)Going after big goals at the 2023 Chicago Marathon (55:27)What inspires him to run at this stage in his journey? (59:13)What he's currently chasing (1:01:38)And a whole lot more!Support St. Jude and Josh's 2024 Chicago Marathon fundraiser here!Like what you hear? Please rate, review, subscribe, and share with a friend.Read Josh's weekly newsletter at chasingthreehours.com.Know anyone that would be a great fit for the pod or just want to drop Josh a note? Email chasingthreehours@gmail.com.Music, production assistance, and sound design: Ian AeilloCover art: Marissa Peterson Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Morning Brief
Uniform Civil Code: Why the division in uniformity?

The Morning Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 34:55


As Uttarakhand clears it's uniform civil code, it raises questions about whether India needs a Uniform civil code and if so why now and in which form? Is uniformity a camouflage for oppression of religious rights or is the political debate drowning the need for a more modern and progressive civil society in India? Host Kiran Somvanshi gets answers from Senior Advocate Dushyant Dave, legal experts Arghya Sengupta, and Mihira Sood, along with ET's Anubhuti Vishnoi in the latest episode of The Morning Brief podcast. Tune in! If you like this episode, listen to more such conversations on TMB : The Hinduja hullabaloo, Does Infy need a Gen Next reboot?, Royalty Raj: HUL reopens Pandora's Box, ITC Demerger Drama: A Party-Spoiler for Investors & Much more You can follow our host Kiran Somvanshi on her social media: Twitter & Linkedin Catch the latest episode of ‘The Morning Brief' on ET Play, The Economic Times Online, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, JioSaavn, Amazon Music and Google Podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Gene Valentino's GrassRoots TruthCast
Peter Del Rosso ~ ICE Agent ~ Says Terrorists Will Attack USA in 2024

Gene Valentino's GrassRoots TruthCast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 70:49 Transcription Available


Peter Del Rosso's career as a federal agent with ICE and DHS, was preceded by his frontline experience in Desert Storm. He started with Immigration Enforcement in 1992. Peter had direct contact with the influx of thousands of Muslims, working fugitive enforcement. This was during a time before the establishment of ICE, called Immigration Enforcement. He picked up illegals coming in under a B1 or B2 Visa, allowing them to stay in the country for a year or two. 100's of thousands broke the law and never returned to their homeland. 100's of thousands of illegal immigrants were coming in from all over the world. His firsthand experiences describe Illegal immigration long before '9-11". Peter witnessed those intending to do harm to the USA. Before 9-11 he worked under Immigration and the Department of Justice. His marriage and family suffered, but stay together now, boasting on Peter's accomplishments. He spent more time with the enemy than his family; taking on gunfire, and hands-on arrests daily. Peter describes his 9-11 experience minute by minute; pulling 100's of dead bodies away from the rubble. Terrorists came in on F1 Visa's and stayed as students. Peter was tasked to find out exactly who the terrorists were. The FBI, CIA, and NSA were directed to share information with Peter's Immigration Enforcement agency. Between 2001 and 2003 Peter reports 1,000's OF TERRORISTS WERE IN THE USA, in that timeframe. He is certain that 100% of the terrorists were Muslims and intended to 'take down' America. They were not seeking asylum to find a better life. He claims China's actions today stemmed from their vision in the 9-11-2001 era. Peter was returning terrorists to their homeland through Pakistan when he knew 90% were criminals intent on hurting America, and should have gone to jail. Criminals knew it was easy for them to be deported and to return...Ergo the Southern Border! When Homeland Security was formed in February, 2003, there was a consolidation of Immigration, U.S. Customs, Border Patrol, Secret Service, Coast Guard, Air Marshalls, and TSA. Combined, Peter had 100's of thousands under a unified security team. He describes Obama's management of the terrorist crisis running exclusively through the White House. He claims Obama defunded all Muslin security investigation programs, prior to Trump. Today's Border Patrol is shot at daily and engaged in combat. "You never hear about this," he said claiming, "We took the doors off our house and these terrorists are coming in daily, preparing for an attack....1000's of sleeper cells sit in America now, waiting for their orders to attack us. It's going to happen in 2024."Originally Recorded on Saturday, December 2, 2023 at 2:30 pm CSTSeason 2, Episode 224Learn More at: GeneValentino.comImage(s) Courtesy of: Gene Valentino Join the Conversation: https://GeneValentino.com WMXI Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/NewsRadio981 More WMXI Interviews: https://genevalentino.com/wmxi-interviews/ More GrassRoots TruthCast Episodes: https://genevalentino.com/grassroots-truthcast-with-gene-valentino/ More Broadcasts with Gene as the Guest: https://genevalentino.com/america-beyond-the-noise/ More About Gene Valentino: https://genevalentino.com/about-gene-valentino/

The John Batchelor Show
TONIGHT: The show begins in the wider war around Gaza, in Yemen with Houthis, in Syria and Iraq with Tehran militias, in Lebanon with Hezbollah. Then to India and the antisemitic Muslin provocateurs. From WeWork to Jerusalem, from Gaza to London, from the

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 5:46


TONIGHT: The show begins in the wider war around Gaza, in Yemen with Houthis, in Syria and Iraq with Tehran militias, in Lebanon with Hezbollah. Then to India and the antisemitic Muslin provocateurs. From WeWork to Jerusalem, from Gaza to London, from the Red Sea to cybersecurity, from Dagestan to Belgrade with Ivana Stradner. Final attention to the stalemate in Ukraine and the hurricane catastrophe in Acapulco that weakens AMLO. 1951 Galilee

Homebrew Happy Hour
Converting Propane Burners to Natural Gas, Required Wrench Sizes for Keg Posts, & Do I Need to Remove Muslin Bags when Cooling my Wort? – Ep. 356

Homebrew Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 64:41


Heeeeeeeeeey there, Homebrewer! It's tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiime for yet another episode of our weekly Homebrew Happy Hour podcast!… THE home brew #podcast where we answer all of your home brewing questions and discuss anything related to craft beer! A NOT SO SUBTLE REMINDER: If you appreciate the things we do here at Homebrew Happy Hour, consider joining […]

History Unhemmed
Episode 21 - Clothed in the Vapors of Dawn: The Rise and Fall of Dhaka Muslin

History Unhemmed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 44:57


EPISODE NOTES: For millennia, Dhaka was renowned for its exquisite cotton textiles. The resplendent fabrics from Bengal were highly sought after in markets from China and Indonesia to France and England. Particularly muslin. In the late 18th century the British ultimately murdered Dhaka Muslin. ⁠https://www.patreon.com/historyunhemmed⁠⁠ https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/historyunhemmed⁠ If you have any requests or questions, or simply feel like saying hello, drop us a line at ⁠historyunhemmedpodcast@gmail.com⁠ and/or follow us on social media:Instagram: @history_unhemmedFacebook: History Unhemmed  Thank you!

The Today's Man Podcast
God Is Working In You! Vol.147 Ep.161

The Today's Man Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 6:18


God is working in you. God Is Working In The Background. you don't heave to worry about what the enemy will try to do because God in in the background protecting you.He is working in you. Do all you can to live a life that is pleasing to God. God is working in the background to help us through our trials and tribulations.

Mindful Businesses
Re-air of Suta - Woven Uninterrupted Simplicity

Mindful Businesses

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 32:52


We talk with co-founders Sujata and Taniya (Su and Ta) who decided to quit their well-paying jobs and put their hearts and souls into spreading love through traditional hand-woven sarees. They have a family of 1400 weavers. The process of weaving every saree is a celebration of centuries of tradition and the authenticity of Indian arts. Suta strives to preserve the art of generational craftsman, guaranteeing them a living wage and bringing their products to the urban markets. Learn about their journey in this episode. Be the first to know about our latest episode by subscribing www.mindfulbusinessespodcast.comhttps://suta.in/

Secret Mom Hacks: Mom Life & Parenting Tips for Busy First Time Moms
Baby registry must-haves: 10 new mom essentials | Ep. 15

Secret Mom Hacks: Mom Life & Parenting Tips for Busy First Time Moms

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 31:33


For this week's episode, I'm covering the 10 must-have baby registry items new parents need. The business of babies and parenting is BOOMING and keeps growing. How do you know what you actually need? I'm here to help you cut through the noise so you know what is necessary versus what is just nice to have. In this episode, we cover: 01:50 Must-have #1: Halo Bassinest 05:21 Must-have #2: Muslin swaddle blankets 07:33 Must-have #3: Baby monitor09:50 Must-have #4: Stroller & car seat13:11 Must-have #5: Pack n play15:20 Must-have #6: Bottles and accessories17:00 Must-have #7: Diapers and wipes18:25 Must-have #8: Baby carrier or sling20:25 Must-have #9: Baby swing or bouncer22:40 Must-have #10: Healthcare essentials Read my show notes HERE so you can see the full list of items.Get every new episode of Secret Mom Hacks delivered to your inbox by subscribing for free HERE!Connect with Secret Mom Hacks:Website: http://www.secretmomhacks.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@secretmomhacksJoin newsletter: https://www.secretmomhacks.com/about/#/portal/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secretmomhacksInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/secretmomhacks/Threads: https://www.threads.net/@secretmomhacksX.com: https://x.com/secretmomhacksListen to these episodes next:Pregnancy must haves for first time moms: 5 essentials for comfort and support | Ep. 55Your birth plan checklist and postpartum hacks with Hilary Erickson | Ep. 37Maternity clothes essentials for moms on a budget | Ep. 7Favorite resources for new and/or expecting moms:Instacart for grocery delivery - use code KFARMER39312D to get $10 off your first order!Qube for managing your family spending plan - use code SECRETMOMHACKS to get two months free!Disclaimer: Some of the outbound links financially benefit the podcast through affiliate programs. Using our links is a small way to support the show at no additional cost. I only endorse products, programs, and services I use and would recommend to close friends and family. Thank you for the support!Work With Me: Email krista@secretmomhacks.com for brand partnerships and...

The Thing About Austen
Episode 65: The Thing About Mrs. Allen's Muslin with guest Dr. Hilary Davidson

The Thing About Austen

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 35:56


Henry Tilney is discussing muslin with Mrs. Allen and Catherine Morland, and the ladies are impressed. This episode we're joined by fashion historian Dr. Hilary Davidson for an examination of muslin as both a textile and a fashion statement in Austen's time. There's also some busting of popular Regency fashion myths. If you have ever lost sleep worrying over your sartorial choices, this episode is for you. Thank you so much to Hilary for joining us for this episode! You can learn more about Hilary and her work at http://www.hilarydavidson.net and follow her on Twitter and Instagram @FourRedShoes. You can find us online at https://www.thethingaboutausten.com and follow us on Instagram @TheThingAboutAusten and on Twitter @Austen_Things. You can also email us at TheThingAboutAusten@gmail.com.

Dynasty Podcasts: Chicagoverse
Chicagoverse 287 - Miles Muslin + Peter Lopez (Adalina)

Dynasty Podcasts: Chicagoverse

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2023 18:13


Miles Muslin and Peter Lopez, Partner and Assistant General Manager at upscale Italian restaurant Adalina in Chicago's Gold Coast, respectively, guest on Dynasty Podcasts, in an interview recorded at the restaurant.The hospitality professionals speak about opening an ambitious high end restaurant concept in the wake of COVID, discuss the restaurant's creative menu, and share what hospitality professionals should remember as the industry reboots on the other side of the pandemic.Recorded in 2021.

Odd Brew
Musings in muslin

Odd Brew

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2023 6:09


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Secret Mom Hacks: Mom Life & Parenting Tips for Busy First Time Moms
How to travel with kids and set self care boundaries with mompreneur Kia Jarmon | Ep. 6

Secret Mom Hacks: Mom Life & Parenting Tips for Busy First Time Moms

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 37:40


This week's episode features an interview with my friend and fellow publicist, Kia Jarmon. Kia is a thriving mompreneur who leads MEPR Agency - a people-centered boutique communications and community engagement firm based in Nashville, TN. She is also founder and visionary for the Nonprofit Equity Collaborative and she serves as philanthropy advisor of Give Black, Give Back, the first effort from the Black Philanthropy Initiative in Middle Tennessee. She's also the incredible mom of a young boy.Our interview covers the importance of traveling with kiddos, setting boundaries, being mindful to document our experiences with our children - in photos, video, and/or via journaling, and SO much more.This was one of my very favorite takeaways that Kia shared: "They are brilliant because their mind only knows how to be brilliant. And then as time goes on, and because I talked to adults all day, I was leading a workshop recently and I said, as an adult, it's almost like every day somebody chips away from your joy. And as children, all they have is joy..."May we all put ourselves in our kids' shoes and recall what it was like to be a child. May we all find ways to stop chipping away others' joy.I walked away feeling super inspired after our chat and know you will too! Check out the transcript HERE.In this episode, we cover: 01:50 Must-have #1: Halo Bassinest 05:21 Must-have #2: Muslin swaddle blankets 07:33 Must-have #3: Baby monitor09:50 Must-have #4: Stroller & car seat13:11 Must-have #5: Pack n play15:20 Must-have #6: Bottles and accessories17:00 Must-have #7: Diapers and wipes18:25 Must-have #8: Baby carrier or sling20:25 Must-have #9: Baby swing or bouncer22:40 Must-have #10: Healthcare essentials Read my show notes HERE to learn more.Get every new episode of Secret Mom Hacks delivered to your inbox by subscribing for free HERE!Connect with Secret Mom Hacks:Website: http://www.secretmomhacks.comJoin newsletter: https://www.secretmomhacks.com/about/#/portal/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@secretmomhacksLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristamischell/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/secretmomhacks/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secretmomhacksPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/secretmomhacks/ Threads: https://www.threads.net/@secretmomhacksX.com:

The Georgette Heyer Podcast
Ep 33 - Sprig Muslin

The Georgette Heyer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2023 44:26


Spoiler alert! Sir Gareth Ludlow's life is turned upside-down in the space of a few hours when his long-standing friend Lady Hester Theale turns down his very flattering proposal, and he finds himself taking charge of the beautiful and ruthless runaway Amanda. Up against this diminutive but cunning strategist, Sir Gareth is led a merry dance around the surrounding countryside trying to keep his opponent safe while eventually coming to a better understanding of Hester's character and his feelings for her. And Lady Hester herself enjoys quite an adventure, rebelling against her family for the first time, lying about her identity and blossoming into a much happier and more confident woman under the care of the man she loves. “He looked at her, a glimmer in his eyes, and a smile quivering on his lips. ‘Do you know, Hester, in all these years I have held you in esteem and regard, yet I never knew you until we were pitchforked into this fantastic imbroglio?'” Instagram: @georgetteheyerpodcast Twitter: @heyerpodcast  

The Secret Sits
Killer Victorian Fashion

The Secret Sits

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 35:22 Transcription Available


Fashion can be uncomfortable. People wear unstable high heels, cram themselves into shapewear, rip out unwanted hairs and do many other unmentionable things to make themselves into the person they want to be.  Well, today I am going to tell you about something worse than uncomfortable shoes, today we are going to talk about Fashion that Kills.Follow: Ye Olde Crimehttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ye-olde-crime/id1514461061Follow us on our social media at:https://drum.io/thesecretsitshttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwnfvpNBYTo9BP1sVuFsfGQTheSecretSitsPodcast (@secretsitspod) / Twitterhttps://www.instagram.com/thesecretsitspodcast/https://www.facebook.com/TheSecretSitsPodcasthttps://www.tiktok.com/@thesecretsitspodcast?lang=enSupport the showhttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/TheSecretSits#VictorianFashion #QueenVictoria #VictorianEra #Green #SheelesGreen #ParisGreen #EmeraldGreen #Arsenic #BataShoeMuseum #FashionVictims #Crinoline #Fire #Ballet #Muslin #Tutu #MadHatter #Milliner #Mercury #Lead #PodcastKiller Heart To HeartsTake a journey with us through the brutal side of humanity.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show

The Secret Sits
Killer Victorian Fashion

The Secret Sits

Play Episode Play 49 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 38:46 Transcription Available


Fashion can be uncomfortable. People wear unstable high heels, cram themselves into shapewear, rip out unwanted hairs and do many other unmentionable things to make themselves into the person they want to be.  Well, today I am going to tell you about something worse than uncomfortable shoes, today we are going to talk about Fashion that Kills.Follow: Ye Olde Crimehttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ye-olde-crime/id1514461061Follow us on our social media at:https://drum.io/thesecretsitshttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwnfvpNBYTo9BP1sVuFsfGQTheSecretSitsPodcast (@secretsitspod) / Twitterhttps://www.instagram.com/thesecretsitspodcast/https://www.facebook.com/TheSecretSitsPodcasthttps://www.tiktok.com/@thesecretsitspodcast?lang=enSupport the showhttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/TheSecretSits#VictorianFashion #QueenVictoria #VictorianEra #Green #SheelesGreen #ParisGreen #EmeraldGreen #Arsenic #BataShoeMuseum #FashionVictims #Crinoline #Fire #Ballet #Muslin #Tutu #MadHatter #Milliner #Mercury #Lead #PodcastGet 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code SECRETSITS at MANSCAPED.com! #ad #manscapedpod Follow: Read by Daylight - Here - readbydaylight.net Support the show

Healthcare Professionalism: Education, Research & Resources
Religious Discrimination and Accommodation of Clinicians in Academic Medicine

Healthcare Professionalism: Education, Research & Resources

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2022 22:45


Aasim Padela, MD, MSc, FACEP, discuss his research on discrimination against Muslin clinicians as well as the lack of religious accomodations over an eight year period with Barbara Lewis, MBA. 

Other People's Beer Podcast
This Old Brewery - Sizing Your Brewery - Down with OPB

Other People's Beer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 66:20


Dave and Corey are back with more help on sizing your homebrew set up.   Sizing your Components; Down with OPB Dave and Corey sit down for another installment of This Old Brewery where they discuss the sizing and spec requirements for Corey's brewery.   Sit back, grab a beverage and relax as Dave drones on and on about equipment!   Talking Points: Being down with OPB Lancaster Brewing Company Hop Hog SS Brew Tech Claw Hammer Brewing Supply Sticker Mule Brew in a Bag Grain Father Pico Brew Double Hop Beat Podcast Surprise Dairy Queen Reference Susquehanna Brewing The Biggest Gulp   Five Gallons ~ 50 bottles Kettle Size =~ finished gallons of beer *2 ish   Brewery materials - as long as it is potable at temperature it should work. But to be safe Stainless Steel is best. Silicon Food Grade Tubing is best, handles high temps, and easy to clean   Northern Brewer Austin Homebrew Supply   HLT Requirements 10-20 gallons Stainless Steel Construction Stainless steel ball valve Sight Glass Thermometer   MT Requirements Maintain temperature Have a method to remove and add the liquid Sparging   BK requirements Method to heat the liquid Method to add and remove liquid Ball Valve   Chillers Not required, but are just a heat exchanger   Burners Turkey Fryers are a good initial (inexpensive) product for beginner brewers More expensive and efficient Brewing specific burners can increase the heat rate with higher BTUs BTU Considerations   Fermenters Airlocks and Bungs 1 Piece 3 Piece Blow Off Tubes Carboys Glass Plastic Wide Mouth Bucket Plastic Wall Mounted Conical SS Conical Brew Pumps Chugger Other brew Pumps Solar pump… Links: Anvil Foundry System : https://www.northernbrewer.com/products/anvil-foundry-10-5-gallon-complete-electric-brewing-system-w-pump Mega Pot Kettles https://www.northernbrewer.com/collections/megapot-1-2 Igloo Cooler mash https://austinhomebrew.com/collections/cooler-mashing-equipment Hellfire Burner https://www.northernbrewer.com/products/blichmann-hellfire-floor-burner Muslin bags https://www.northernbrewer.com/products/muslin-boiling-bag-short-5-x-11 Turkey fryer https://www.acehardware.com/departments/home-and-decor/small-appliances/indoor-fryers/8438988 Garage pulley system or A Frame https://www.discountramps.com/hunting/deer-hoists/p/DRC-DTP-V2/?gclid=Cj0KCQjwqc6aBhC4ARIsAN06NmP6I36-T3Se5cTaKGoPNcDB7oT-dug5SoH29O1AEeSnTRIGo8UH5KYaArKuEALw_wcB Stepper Bits and Cutting Oil https://www.amazon.com/CO-Z-Cobalt-Multiple-Sizes-Aluminum/dp/B0177PN6SI/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?crid=3TORGSQZD4BI0&keywords=stepper+bits&qid=1666442179&qu=eyJxc2MiOiIzLjkxIiwicXNhIjoiMy42MyIsInFzcCI6IjMuNDkifQ%3D%3D&sprefix=stepper+bits%2Caps%2C271&sr=8-1-spons&psc=1  

Dr. Streicher’s Inside Information: THE Menopause Podcast
45: Episode 45 Religion, Culture on Sexual Practices with Dr. Sameena Rahman

Dr. Streicher’s Inside Information: THE Menopause Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 41:37


The impact of religion and culture on sexual function…and dysfunction is fascinating and complex. In this episode I am joined by Dr. Seemena Rahman, a Clinical Assistant Professor of Ob-Gyn at Northwestern University and one of the few experts in the study of the impact of religion on sexual function.   Dr. Rahman published a pivotal scientific paper in Sexual Medicine Reviews about female sexual dysfunction among Muslin women  Dr. Streicher and Dr. Rahman discuss: The impact of colonialism on sexual expression in the Muslim world  In general, the impact of religion on sexuality If religious women tend to have more sex, or less sex The impact of maintaining virginity prior to marriage on sexual satisfaction later in life Religions that emphasize that female pleasure is as important as male pleasure If the timing of intercourse is dictated in religions other than Judaism  Buddhism and sexual practices The attitude of various religions on oral sex, anal sex, and masturbation? Religious attitudes towards post menopause sex when reproduction is no longer possible If pleasure or reproduction is emphasized in most religions  Sexual dysfunction and sexual abuse in Muslim women If observant women get better care from a doctor who is the same religion For more information on Dr. Rahman Dr. Rahman's Website: cgcchicago.com Instagram: @gynogirl Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/drsamchicago/ Lauren Streicher, MD is a clinical professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine, and the medical director of the Northwestern Medicine Center for Sexual Medicine and Menopause. She is a certified menopause practitioner of the North American Menopause Society.  Dr. Streicher is the medical correspondent for Chicago's top-rated news program, the WGN Morning News, and has been seen on The Today Show, Good Morning America, The Oprah Winfrey Show, CNN, NPR, Dr. Radio, Nightline, Fox and Friends, The Steve Harvey Show, CBS This Morning, ABC News Now, NBCNightlyNews,20/20, and World News Tonight. She is an expert source for many magazines and serves on the medical advisory board of The Kinsey Institute, Self Magazine, and Prevention Magazine. She writes a regular column for The Ethel by AARP and Prevention Magazine.  Sign Up to receive  Dr. Streicher's Free Newsletter:   Subscribe and Follow Dr. Streicher on  DrStreicher.com Instagram @DrStreich Twitter @DrStreicher Facebook  @DrStreicher YouTube  DrStreicherTV Books by Lauren Streicher, MD  Slip Sliding Away: Turning Back the Clock on Your Vagina-A gynecologist's guide to eliminating post-menopause dryness and pain Hot Flash Hell: A Gynecologist's Guide to Turning Down the Heat Sex Rx- Hormones, Health, and Your Best Sex Ever The Essential Guide to Hysterectomy

Rebel Buddhist
The Importance of Rites of Passage

Rebel Buddhist

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 32:51


When I worked for Outward Bound, one of the most rewarding aspects was how it acted as a rite of passage for many of our students. You may have heard of rites of passage from other cultures (Native American vision quests, once-in-a-lifetime pilgrimages in Buddhist, Hindu or Muslin traditions, for example). They're ceremonies or practices that mark an individual's progression from one stage of life to another.  There are generally three phases in a rite of passage:Separation: the individual changes from their current status and prepares to enter a new stage.Liminality: the person is often temporarily removed from their normal surroundings and community to experience tasks or rituals that prepare them for the next stage of life.Incorporation: The person return and is welcomed back into their community with their newly-attained status and responsibilities. It's important to note that a rite of passage in and of itself doesn't make the transformation happen. It doesn't mean you have a rite of passage then, “Yay, you did it, now go forth!” True inner growth and taking on new levels of responsibility are an essential part of rites of passage – and what they're designed to mark, not create. While it's well-researched that there is a lack of meaningful rites of passage in modern industrialized societies for life stages like transition into adulthood, the absence of a ritual to mark those stages still isn't the most significant problem in terms of obstacles to Soul development. Really the rites of passage are meant to confirm a life transition that has already been reached, often through a long steady process of doing this work. So what's more significant is what happens between the life stages than the rites of passage themselves. The primary work of maturing takes place gradually and on a daily basis as we apply ourselves to the developmental tasks of our current life stage.  Children and adolescents need help with these tasks — and who is supposed to help them? Grown-ass, mature adults. Not adults working out their childhood baggage with their own children or, say, having tantrums while they're the President of the United States of America. For example;) So yes, help from mature adults. And that's where I think we're failing right now. So we need to let go of the idea that the transition from childhood to adulthood takes place in one fell swoop. Between these two life stages is the adventure of adolescence. And it's a real adventure. And we miss out on utilizing it as such. Getting older in and of itself doesn't lead to emotional adulthood or psychological maturity. If you asked most people what adulthood means, they'll say things like: when we fulfill certain responsibilities like establishing a career or steady job, moving out of the home, raising a family… But is this…meaningful? In the sense of what being an adult really means when we look at what our society needs? And what kind of responsibility is that?  As Bill Plotkin says, an adult is someone who understands why they are here on Earth, why they were born, and are offering their unique contribution to the broader sense of the world - not just to humans, but to the planet and all its beings. That kind of responsibility that comes with that kind of Soul development. But don't be discouraged - while it's rare - for most in the modern industrialized world, at least -  to reach true adulthood in their teen years, or even twenties, it's totally possible to do so in midlife. In his book, Nature and the Human Soul, Bill Plotkin states there are two really distinct stages of adolescence - and remember, think of this not just as age, but psychological development - and a major life passage between them.  The adventure starts with puberty, and I think we can all agree the change our body goes through, the hormones, the social shifts that happen around puberty, embodying our sexuality… is a wild ride. This continues through the years of early adolescence then transits through the passage Bill calls Confirmation and then goes into late adolescence, which he calls the “Wanderer in the Cocoon.” In the first half of adolescence, the task is to create a personality — a way of belonging to the human community — one that's ideally authentic and socially “acceptable.”  This is hard AF, especially if you're a rebellious one like I am (and like many of you are) and if you're being asked to gain acceptance into a society that is toxic.  This is obviously easier said than done, especially in toxic cultures that are extremely foused on the individual and that are materialistic. However, doing this is essential because it lays the foundation for the rest of our Soul development. So authenticity - and ziji - means to know who you really are — to know where you stand, what you value, what you desire, what you tolerate and what you don't — and to be able and willing to act accordingly, most of the time, despite the social risks. This takes a minute.The second half of the task in this stage: attaining social acceptability. This is where we can get screwed in the head about all this because to be a healthy adolescent, we need to belong to a healthy community. But when we are part of a toxic community that doesn't honor the process of the human soul, if we are going to “fit in” then we are at high risk of ending up compromising a lot of our Soul qualities. So if - and when - we connect with an authentic personality that is “acceptable” enough, then our focus shifts from our peer group to the bigger mysteries of exploring our psyche and our place in nature and the world. This shift is the passage of Confirmation.  This is when a rite of passage can be really powerful - it publicly confirms the fact that you've succeeded at creating a social presence that works … well enough for your human community.  And it then carries you into late adolescence (the Cocoon), which is the stage when we begin to asking the big, existential and spiritual questions of life:  What do I think differentiates survival and living? A social scene and true community? Academic achievement and deep learning? A “job” and Soul Purpose? Then - after many years of, as Rilke says, “living these questions,” after many expeditions of sorts, exploring our psyche and how we relate to nature, we discover our truth. As David Whyte says, “the truth at the center of the image you were born with.” In many traditional cultures and spiritual paths, a glimpse like this is called a soul purpose or calling, a vision, a soul purpose or calling, or the intuition of our destiny — which usually doesn't show up in more traditional cultural ways, like a job or social role like parenthood, but in a more mysterious way, unique to us. Then, when you commit to manifesting this vision in a kind of delivery system to the world for the benefit of all beings - and I also believe the planet - then and only then do you pass into Soul Initiation (with or without a rite or passage) and into true adulthood. So let's take a moment to reflect on where we are at with this ourselves - and not to shame ourselves, but to be curious so we can open up to what's possible. The world today needs authentically mature mentors to help others in this process. And tht doesn't mean you need to go get another damn training, so stop googling that right now. What is means is to engage in your own process and go through this yourself so you can say yes, it's scary, and often challening, and I've been there. You'll be OK. This is a big part of how I believe we can heal our society and the planet.  In this Episode you will learn:// The 3 phases in a rite of passage // The limitations of rites of passage// The difference between externally- and internally-based rites of passage// How to overcome society's obstacles to Soul growth// The 2 phases before Soul initiation// How to step into true emotional and psychological adulthood// Why we need you to be a mentor who has done the work// Three ways to begin this journey and arrive at Soul Initiation Resources:// Episode 105: Soul vs Spirit // Episode 71: How to Find Your Purpose // If you want to finally get clear about your unique Soul purpose and how to create a life that supports it during this one precious life we have, apply for the Adventure Mastermind. It's deep work. Important, necessary, and essential to what the world needs right now. Be a part of it.  Head over to AdventureMastermind.com and apply for the next cohort. We have 2 altered states retreats, weekly coaching, virtual retreats, and more. I've got you! // If you're new to the squad, grab the Rebel Buddhist Toolkit I created at RebelBuddhist.com. It has all you need to start creating a life of more freedom, adventure, and purpose. You'll also get access to the Rebel Buddhist FB group, and tune in weekly when I go live on new topics. // Want to dive into this work on a deeper level on your own time? To study it and practice it together with a group of people with the same goals of freedom, adventure and purpose? Check out Freedom School – the community for ALL things related to freedom, inside and out.

Mumlemmas & More with Millie & Charlie
Park accidents, Pre-Seed, and runaway muslin cloths

Mumlemmas & More with Millie & Charlie

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 35:24


Millie and Charlie introduce themselves and their families. They get real about their experiences of pregnancy and share the personal struggles they've faced along the way. Millie reveals her (now infamous) most embarrassing mum moment and the girls also ask each other for advice on a recent mumlemma… We want to hear from you! If you have a mumlemma you'd like us to solve, please email us mm@basementchats.com or DM us @basementchats.

Feel Free Creatively
Cyanotype experimentation + possibly developing my B&W film at home?

Feel Free Creatively

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 15:51


Heyyyy,According to the ship itinerary I should be in Malaga right now!!! I recorded this on April the 8th though hahahah, godddddd, super organised or whattttt?!?!?!?!?!I hope you enjoy hearing about my failed cyanotypes hahah, failure is key to the process though!Might try using Muslin like this?THIS IS WHAT I WAS TALKING ABOUT WITH THE GOLDEN GLUE!!! It is from Japan and it's called Kintsugi, oooohh I will use this link in my reference list for uni!https://www.nbcnews.com/better/health/how-japanese-art-technique-kintsugi-can-help-you-be-more-ncna866471Might look at buying something like this for my video art?My film camera (Canonet G-III QL17):https://global.canon/en/c-museum/product/film84.htmlSocials:Instagram - @scarlettart18Website - scarlettford.co.uk - YOU CAN LISTEN TO THE POD FROM MY WEBSITE!!Linkedin - https://uk.linkedin.com/in/scarlett-ford-485795208Email - scarlettart18@gmail.comEdited on LumafusionMusic from Epidemic SoundsMic: Samson Q2UThanks for listening, it makes me feel very happy and full of joyyyyythanks my munchkins!Scarlett

Hersole Podcast
Ep.24 ”2 Pack of Bougie”

Hersole Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 78:11


On this week's episode of the Hersole Podcast, the girls recap a weekend full of SNKRS App photoshoots, Dinner in DUMBO, TheMove Event, and the realization that pilates isn't for them? The girls also go over some West Indian health remedies a coworker gave them. In sneaker news: Are Dunks no longer hype? According to Frank Cooker, former NRG Designer for Jordan Brand, he believes it's clipped   The Nike and John Gieger tirade continues as Gieger let off another series of Tweets criticizing Nike   A new Nike store is coming to Co-Op City, Ghetto or Nah??   WE GOT SOME EVENTS GOING ONNNNNNN On Friday, March 25th, We'll be hosting a live creative demo at Extra Butter from 4 to 6pm!! On Saturday,March 26th, in honor of “Women's History Month” and Air Max Day, we'll be hosting an Air Max photo walk in the city‼️ Meet us at The Highline in your favorite Air Max kick as we walk and capture photos of our favorite time of the year. Everyone is welcome if you're a photographer and you want to capture a moment or want some photos, pull up on us.   Sneaker Releases: Halloween Pack coming a little too late? Nike is releasing both the Halloween Dunk and the Purple Skeleton Air Force 1 on April 1st Both colorways of the Sacai x Nike Vaporwaffle are releasing on March 31st The Women's exclusive Nike Dunk Low Vintage Green is releasing on March 24th The Argon Union Dunk Low is releasing on March 31st Red Bottom CDG (Comme De Garçons) Converse are releasing on March 24th The Air Jordan 3 Muslin is releasing on March 25th Finally, the Air Jordan 1 Hi 85 “Georgetown” is releasing on April 1st, sadly starting in a mens size 8.   Follow the Her Sole Podcast on Instagram! Follow Mikayla on Instagram! Follow Nya on Instagram!      

Reich, schön, tot - True Crime
#70 Marie Antoinette: Eine Prinzessin zu Weihnachten

Reich, schön, tot - True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2021 63:52


Wir nehmen euch mit auf eine historische Reise ins späte 18. Jahrhundert und besuchen die vermutlich berühmteste Königin Frankreichs: Marie Antoinette. Mit ihrem wunderschönen Aussehen und ihrem berüchtigten Hang zum Luxus fasziniert sie noch heute. Sie feiert nächtelang Partys, verzockt hohe Beträge beim Kartenspiel und soll mehrere Affären mit Männern UND Frauen gehabt haben. Doch ihr spannendes Leben endet brutal. Und damit herzlich Willkommen bei Reich, schön, tot - dem True Crime Podcast aus der Glitzerwelt. Wir berichten über wahre Verbrechen, in denen die reichen, berühmten und schönen Menschen dieser Welt ihre oft dramatischsten Hauptrollen spielen. Mal als bemitleidenswerte Opfer, mal als eiskalte Killer. Denn eines können wir euch mit Sicherheit sagen - weder Reichtum, Ruhm noch Schönheit schützen vor Verbrechen ... ganz im Gegenteil! Wir freuen uns auf euch, jeden Montag! Wir, das sind Nadine und Susanne, haben ein Faible für die verrückte Glitzerwelt in der Glamour und Grabstein manchmal ganz nah beieinander liegen. Wir freuen uns über Feedback, Themenvorschläge und Eure Meinungen unter reichschoentot@julep.de oder bei Instagram @reichschoentot ***Werbung*** Jetzt gleich alle Folgen von „Eldorado KaDeWe – Jetzt ist unsere Zeit“ ansehen in der ARD Mediathek: www.ardmediathek.de Informationen zu unseren anderen Werbepartnern findet ihr unter: https://linktr.ee/reichschoentot Vielen Dank an unsere Partner, die es uns ermöglichen, weiterhin spannende True Crime Fälle aus der Glitzerwelt für euch zu recherchieren! ***Werbung Ende*** ***Links zum Fall*** Marie Antoinette mit 13 Jahren: http://www.historyanswers.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/Marie_Antoinette_Young2.jpg *** Marie Antoinette mit Musselinkleid: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f0/Marie_Antoinette_in_Muslin_dress.jpg *** Marie Antoinette mit Pouf-Frisur: https://i.etsystatic.com/11698380/r/il/88adc9/2354683119/il_794xN.2354683119_6pt9.jpg *** Karikatur-Karte über Marie Antoinettes Liebesleben: https://assets.sutori.com/user-uploads/image/1f6ea68e-b373-41ea-a220-b8a9bb1a2465/64f998ef73edce0fab49d0fd26157d20.jpeg *** Weitere Karikatur-Karte über Marie Antoinettes Liebesleben: https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/54eca1bce4b068927b1bd9bc/1447697567253-R5YQ8S2FV0KWRDELVORF/image-asset.jpeg ***Wir übernehmen keine Haftung für die Inhalte externer Links*** Hosts: Nadine & Susanne Produktion & Schnitt: Falko Schulte Eine Produktion der Julep Studios

Walking Distance
#21 | Faithful Hiking ft. Tamra Neblett-Hemmila

Walking Distance

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 36:41


In this episode of Walking Distance presented by The Trek and hosted by Blissful Hiker (Alison Young), we are joined by Tamra Neblett-Hemmila, a 28-year-old long distance backpacker from Saint Paul, Minnesota. Tamra also happens to be black, Latina and Muslim; she was quite visible on the CDT this past season, practicing her faith by wearing a sport hijab on trail. If she seemed “uncommon” on the trail, her story is universal to hikers. Blissful Hiker covers how Tamra practiced her faith on trail, trail magic on the CDT, and the emotions and practicalities of quitting a long distance trail. Garage Grown Gear discount code: Use code “distance10” to save 10% at garagegrowngear.com.  Gossamer Gear discount code: Use code “walkingdistance” to save 15% off your cart at GossamerGear.com. Interview with Tamra Neblett-Hemilla 2:48 - Where was your winter shakedown hike for the CDT and what was it like? 3:54 - You mentioned your husband Eli, and we actually met through him. He mentioned his wife was hiking the CDT alone; why did you go alone and how did that effect your relationship dynamic? 5:34 - Did you take a Garmin In-Reach and check in with Eli that way? 6:00 - So you're in contact every day, but you're still alone out there. And the CDT is probably the most difficult long trail in the U.S.; why did you start there? 6:49 - Do you have a trail name? And how did you get the name? 8:00 - Did you make your own meals for yourself before you jumped into the trail? 8:35 - I did see a recipe on your Facebook, a tuna hot dish. So Minnesota! What's in it? 9:12 - So, Tamra, you are black, Latina, and Muslim. Did you meet many people that looked like you on trail? 9:58 - So you did wear a hijab, a sport hijab on trail. I'm curious about that, where did you get yours? 10:30 - For those of us who aren't knowledgeable, what is the purpose and importance of the hijab in the Muslim faith? 11:33 - How did your hijab fit on your head and how did it feel? 12:10 - What else did you wear on your hike? 12:42 - Do you think there are misconceptions about Muslim women being athletic? Did you find in your faith that there's a resistance to women being athletic or being alone in the outdoors? 14:31 - What were the reactions from people you met and other hikers?  16:00 - So you mentioned timing your breaks for prayer every day. Did you take a prayer rug? And did you need to orient yourself towards Mecca every time? 16:43 - I'm curious about how it felt to pray every day outdoors; did you feel like it was more intentional or more intense for you? 19:42 - I wanted to go back to your hike experience and what your favorite parts were. What was your experience of New Mexico? 21:37- You mentioned the Gila River, and I believe that's where you met someone who I met on the PCT, Crazy Eyes? And he offered you this type of trail magic that only happens from one hiker to another, what was that like? 22:54 - I love that story, because there's such kindness that can happen in the wilderness between two hikers. 23:50 - You have some really dramatic pictures from Mt. Taylor too, and you're experienced with snow being from Minnesota, but that looked dangerous.  24:50 - You got to Colorado, and everything really changes when you get there. You ended up stopping the trail, after about 1200 miles. So what happened and what was the final straw for you? 27:02 - So I have to interrupt you, you were covered head to toe and the mosquitos bit right through your clothes? 30:00 - You wrote that you felt like you let people down, black girls and Latina girls, BIPOC people all around the world, and you had failed yourself. But you also wrote that it was the best decision; there's a moment that we can't bear to let go, but you did to take care of yourself. 31:32 - If you were talking to one of those Muslin girls or BIPOC humans who had quit the trail, what would you say to them? 32:35 - Do you think you have unfinished business, are you going to go back and finish? 34:33 - Get in touch if you want to talk about quitting the trail: hikeralison@gmail.com.  34:36 - Update on past guest Cindy Ross and her husband Todd Gladfelter - see their GoFundMe in the show links. Mentioned in this episode: Adidas Sport Hajib  Todd Gladfelter Go Fund Me  Get all of the Walking Distance Podcast episodes. About Alison Young Alison Young, aka Blissful Hiker, is a former host and producer at American Public Media and professional flutist. She's thru-hiked New Zealand's Te Araroa and the Pacific Crest Trail, as well as long trails in South America, South Africa, Europe, Pakistan and all over the US. In her podcast Blissful Hiker, she shares personal essays from the trail along with collected sound. Her goal in life is to hike until she drops. Subscribe to this podcast on iTunes (and please leave us a review)!  Find us on Spotify, Stitcher, and Google Podcasts. Follow Walking Distance on Facebook and Instagram. Follow The Trek on YouTube.

The John Batchelor Show
1783: Recalling the Muslin World League delegation visiting Auschwitz-Birkenau, January 2020. HE Dr. Mohammad Al-Issa @MWLOrg_en Malcolm Hoenlein @Conf_of_pres @mhoenlein1

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 11:20


Photo: Mohammad Al-Issa receives award from UN body for his “outstanding efforts” in international diplomacy & combating hatred. CBS Eye on the World with John Batchelor CBS Audio Network @Batchelorshow Recalling the Muslin World League delegation visiting Auschwitz-Birkenau, January 2020.  HE Dr. Mohammad Al-Issa @MWLOrg_en Malcolm Hoenlein @Conf_of_pres @mhoenlein1   His Excellency Dr. Mohammad bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa is widely recognized as a leading global voice on moderate Islam, committed to bringing global awareness to the religion's true message of empathy, understanding and cooperation among all people. As Secretary General of the Muslim World League, a Makkah-based non-governmental organization that represents adherents of the Islamic faith around the world, Dr. Al-Issa has been a trailblazer in building new partnerships among different communities, faiths and nations. He also heads the Intellectual Warfare Center, a body affiliated with the Saudi Defense Ministry dedicated to combating extremist and terrorist ideology. Dr. Al-Issa's groundbreaking interfaith efforts include his trip to Auschwitz in January 2020 for the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the death camp. The Auschwitz Museum declared it the most senior Islamic delegation ever to visit.   https://mohammadalissa.com/en/news/articles/1491 https://mohammadalissa.com/en/news/articles/1740 https://www.timesofisrael.com/islamic-faith-leaders-make-groundbreaking-visit-to-auschwitz/

Phases
Pros & Cons : social media

Phases

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 78:07


Welcome! So Facebook and Instagram went down? Honestly let's just be glad it's the last time Mercury goes retrograde this year! Today I'm giving you my opinions on social media apps such as Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat and more. Their pros and cons if you will! I wanna introduce this series with something most all of us can understand, the power of it all. My intention is to highlight the ‘good' and ‘evil' of topics we normally approach one sided. Honestly if you just listen you'll get it. I also touch on a video I came across where one Muslin woman is crowed by hundreds of amused men in Sadi Arabia for not wearing a hijab. I encourage you to do your own research about the injustice and mistreatment of Muslim women. In no way by giving you this link to donate am I saying throw money at a problem and it will go away, give what you can and most Importantly have the conversations that are never advertised with the people in your circle. We were designed human, let's stay that way. Donate to WISE | WISE Muslim Women About Us — Reviving the Islamic Sisterhood for Empowerment https://app.mobilecause.com/form/--346w?vid=m06d1 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/madison-kimbrell/support

UBC News World
Malabar Baby's Organic Muslin Cotton Swaddle Blankets Are The Best Baby Shower Gift in 2021

UBC News World

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 2:42


Shop the latest collection of Malabar Baby's GOTS certified 100% https://www.malabarbaby.com/collections/swaddles-blankets (cotton muslin swaddle blankets) for your newborn.

Mindful Businesses
Bengal Muslin

Mindful Businesses

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 47:16


Reviewshttp://bengalmuslin.com/https://www.instagram.com/bengalmuslin/?hl=enhttps://www.facebook.com/drik.nethttps://www.mindfulbusinessespodcast.com/  

Bread and Thread
#34 – Dhaka Muslin

Bread and Thread

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2021 61:27


It's a long one! With geographically protected fabric, and when is a pudding not a pudding?

A Voix Haute
À Voix forte - Dernier discours de Malcolm X - Partie 3 - Yannick Debain

A Voix Haute

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 22:34


Malcolm Little, connu sous le nom de Malcolm X, également connu sous le nom d'El-Hajj Malek El-Shabazz (en arabe : الحاج مالك الشباز), né le 19 mai 1925 à Omaha (Nebraska) et mort assassiné le 21 février 1965 à Harlem (État de New York), est un orateur, prêcheur, porte-parole de la Nation of Islam, militant politique et défenseur des droits de l'homme afro-américain. Après avoir été une voix majeure du nationalisme afro-américain et de Nation of Islam, il quitte ce dernier en 1964 pour rejoindre l'Islam sunnite et embrasser des vues plus universalistes, et devenir une figure de proue du mouvement américain des droits civiques. Dans les derniers mois de sa vie, il appelle à une unité des divers mouvements des droits civiques et se rapproche d'autres leaders afro-américains comme le pasteur baptiste Martin Luther King, John Lewis président du Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) ou encore Fannie Lou Hamer, icône charismatique du Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party. En janvier 1965, lors d'une réunion du Congress of Racial Equality, il appelle à soutenir tout mouvement œuvrant pour les droits civiques. Malcolm X est l'une des quatre grandes icônes des mouvements afro-américains pour abolir les discriminations raciales aux États-Unis avec Rosa Parks, Daisy Bates et Martin Luther King pour la période qui va de 1954 à 1965. Dans certains États depuis 1979, le Malcolm X Day est un jour férié aux États-Unis.

Quilt Buzz
Episode 028: Hilary of @byhilaryjordan

Quilt Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 31:28


Show Notes:0:45 - Houston, Texas2:00 - Main Street in Disneyland2:05 - Disney college program2:15 - Skipper on the Jungle Cruise at Disneyland2:28 - Florida 2:35 - Utilidors in Disneyland2:41 - The Magic Kingdom3:12 - Walt (Disney)3:13 - Frontierland 4:38 - Cinderella4:50 - Belle 4:57 - 2015 Live action movie of Cinderella 5:01 - Brandy5:02 - 1997 Live action movie of Cinderella5:11 - Disney+5:41 and 5:44 - Walmart5:59 - Seam allowance6:44 - Walmart6:48 - New York City7:09 - Hobby Lobby7:53 - Costco9:14 - Joann Fabrics9:21 - Craftsy9:24 - YouTube9:28 - Flickr10:08 - Pinterest10:20 - Google Data Studio10:44 - Hilary’s how to clean a Hoover WInd Tunnel vacuum blog post10:57 - Modern Traditionalism11:05 - Sashing11:06 - Negative space11:34 - @ColorPalette.Ciniema 12:14 - Hilary’s first quilt pattern, Blanco Quilt 12:46 - Elizabeth Chappell of Quilter’s Candy (listen to episode 24 to find out more about her) 12:47 - Quilter’s Candy design course13:09 and 13:14 - Adobe Illustrator14:18 - EQ8 (Electric Quilt 8)14:19 - Adobe Illustrator14:42 - EQ8 (Electric Quilt 8)14:43 - Adobe Illustrator16:09 - TikTok16:30 - Gen-Z17:16 - Stop motion18:43 - Easton Quilt Coat by Seamwork19:20 - Aurifil Thread20:35 - Houston, Texas20:34 - Quilt Festival 20:36 - Quilt Market20:41 - Alex Veronelli, chief business development officer of Aurifil Thread20:42 - LinkedIn20:43 and 20:49 - Facebook20:54 - Aurifil Thread20:55 - Quilt Market21:02 - Houston, Texas22:07 - Aurifilosophy program22:56 - Stuff You Missed In History Class podcast23:15 - The Ghost Army, Stuff You Missed in History Class episode23:30 - Ohio Star quilt block 23:39 - Michael Miller solids, Cotton Couture 23:47 - Kona Cotton in Pickle23:56 - Art Gallery Fabrics solids24:03 - Hawthorne Thread Supply Co. 24:14 - Anna Maria Horner24:30 - Quilter’s Crossing24:32 - Tomball, Texas24:36 - Hawthorne Supply Co. 24:38 - Fat Quarter Shop24:58 - Home Depot bucket25:23 - Clover fine glass head pins 25:25 - Dritz fine glass head pins25:42 - Peep jousting in the microwave26:40 - Aurifil Thread26:44 - Aurifil Thread in Muslin (2311)27:00 - Aurifil Thread in 50wt 27:58 - Peeps28:28 - Leslie from Lellie Bunny (@lelliebunny)28:32 - Anna Maria Horner28:36 - Hilary’s quilt pattern, Blanco Quilt 29:12 - Color Palette Cinema (@ColorPalette.Ciniema)29:26 - Public Library Quilts (@publiclibraryquilts)29:44 - Lyns Avenue (@lynsavenue)Follow Hilary:Instagram - @byhilaryjordanhttps://byhilaryjordan.com/ Follow us:Amanda: @broadclothstudio https://broadclothstudio.com/Wendy: @the.weekendquilter https://the-weekendquilter.com/Anna: @waxandwanestudiohttps://www.waxandwanestudio.com/Quilt Buzz: @quilt.buzzhttps://quiltbuzzpodcast.com/Intro/Outro Music:Golden Hour by Vlad Gluschenko

It Belongs To The People
S2, EP7: Not a muslin trope with Anisa Omar

It Belongs To The People

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 21:00


As a journalism student I’ve always thought about how curious it is regarding how the media, such as news broadcasting, films, music, and art can shape a society’s perspectives of an issue, of a person and of a group. Lately we have been asking for more fairer representation within different sectors of our society and how we can change harmful perspectives that can indeed affect people in their daily lives. So for today’s discussion I invited Anisa Omar, to help us talk through the misconceptions people have of muslin girls and how it can correlate with westernised misconception coming from the media at large. Anisa was on the cover of British Vogue last year in celebration of the effort made by essential workers during this pandemic and dear Anisa was there to represent both the supermarket assistants and muslin girls of colour. Obviously, as a cis white man, I don’t have neither the experience nor the proprietary to address such matter alone so Anisa kindly shared with me the misconceptions people have of what Islam is and how living as a muslin girl is a constant battle against what people think you should be against what you actually are.

The Archaeology Podcast Network Feed
Dhaka Muslin, Bohemian Graves, and a Bone Tool - TAS 117

The Archaeology Podcast Network Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2021 43:42


In this week's archaeology news, we discuss three articles that captured our attention! The first is all about the ancient Dahka fabric, how it was produced, and how that knowledge has been lost to time. The second is an article about a Bohemian grave in the Czech Republic with unique grave goods. And the final story is about an ancient bone tool found in Australia. Links The Legendary Fabric that No One Knows How to Make (BBC) Gold and precious gems unearthed in a 5th-century grave in Bohemia (Live Science) Statement from the East Bohemian Museum in Hradec Králové, Czech Republic Rare bone tool artefact revealed (Cosmos) Video Version! https://youtu.be/pDADDkLoDSc Contact Chris Webster chris@archaeologypodcastnetwork.com Please Visit Our Sponsors! Archaeology Southwest Cafe: https://www.archaeologysouthwest.org/things-to-do/cafe/ Affiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular

The Archaeology Show
Dhaka Muslin, Bohemian Graves, and a Bone Tool - Ep 117

The Archaeology Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2021 43:42


In this week's archaeology news, we discuss three articles that captured our attention! The first is all about the ancient Dahka fabric, how it was produced, and how that knowledge has been lost to time. The second is an article about a Bohemian grave in the Czech Republic with unique grave goods. And the final story is about an ancient bone tool found in Australia. Links The Legendary Fabric that No One Knows How to Make (BBC) Gold and precious gems unearthed in a 5th-century grave in Bohemia (Live Science) Statement from the East Bohemian Museum in Hradec Králové, Czech Republic Rare bone tool artefact revealed (Cosmos) Video https://youtu.be/pDADDkLoDSc Contact Chris Webster chris@archaeologypodcastnetwork.com Please Visit Our Sponsors! Archaeology Southwest Cafe: https://www.archaeologysouthwest.org/things-to-do/cafe/ Affiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular

What Would Mama Do?
Why Do Extreme Liberals Get So Excited Wanting White Men to Commit Bad Crimes?

What Would Mama Do?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 6:06


Kamala Harris’ niece was so excited over the prospect that a white man might have been the shooter in the Boulder, CO shooting that she sent out a Tweet assuming that to be true. Only it was a Muslim Syrian immigrant instead. Our @American Mamas, Teri Netterville and Denise Arthur, point out that the Press is ignoring this behavior by the Vice President’s relative. Now, the liberals are being sympathetic because he turned out to be Muslin. Even though this shooter was on a watch list, but the FBI approved his purchasing a gun anyway. NO…..the constant attacks against white men is what is TRULY RACIST!

American Ground Radio
American Ground Radio's Complete Broadcast 3-24-2021

American Ground Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 38:52


Any professional athlete -- man or woman -- must understand there is a direct connection from revenues from a viewing audience and their personal paycheck. Apparently, Women’s Soccer has a problem with that reality. Louis Avallone and Stephen Parr discuss the subject in some detail.During the Obama Administration, women were badly hurt economically as compared to men. Under Trump, that turned around, and women’s unemployment was at an impressive low….until all the Governors started shutting down businesses, putting women (especially single women) out of work. The Biden Administration now wants to ignore productional differences. This is just one more Democrat effort to destroy Capitalism and to turn America socialist-communist.Kamala Harris’ niece was so excited over the prospect that a white man might have been the shooter in the Boulder, CO shooting that she sent out a Tweet assuming that to be true. Only it was a Muslim Syrian immigrant instead. Our @American Mamas, Teri Netterville and Denise Arthur, point out that the Press is ignoring this behavior by the Vice President’s relative. Now, the liberals are being sympathetic because he turned out to be Muslin. Even though this shooter was on a watch list, but the FBI approved his purchasing a gun anyway. Stephen Parr and Louis Avallone take a look at the factors which could have contributed to the US murder rate being up this year.Louis Avallone and Stephen Parr begin this segment discussing why a witness in a US Senate Hearing regarding a potential National voting law claimed that removing dead people from the voter rolls is voter suppression. Dead People! They then reports that the American Bald Eagles have increased about 4 times their number in 2009. But the greatest threat today to the American Bald Eagles just happens to be those “green energy” windmills!

As Told Here | More than TV | WPAA-TV
Conversation With A Muslin | John 3:17 | Taboo Interfaith Topic Salvation

As Told Here | More than TV | WPAA-TV

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 43:28


Pastor Brett Hertzog Betkoski, Trinity Lutheran Church Centerbrook, CT speaks with Zahir Muhammad Mannan Director of Outreach Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Muslims who believe in the Messiah

Forward, Thinking
Episode 22 | Senator Chris Murphy & Malik Yoba

Forward, Thinking

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 79:24


In Forward, Thinking | Episode 22, David and Ricky are joined by Senator Chris Murphy (CT-D), then Ricky and guest co-host Wendell Haskins are joined by actor, director, producer, activist, singer, and entrepreneur Malik Yoba.Senator Murphy discusses issues related to college sports reform, including what initially made him think that Congressional action may be needed, the current status of federal legislation related to college sports, state NIL bills, the potential impact of NCAA v. Miller on state bills, and why NIL rights are the only beginning. We also discuss his current sport activities, routines, and visualization techniques. Malik discusses his family upbringing, his career from Cool Runnings to his most recent documentary on the power of real estate, how New York Undercover changed his life forever, working with Tyler Perry and the urban theater circuit, portraying MLK, why Empire was one of his least favorite experiences in his career, and rugged individualism versus compassionate capitalism in America. Show NotesSenator Murphy01:24 – Introduction to Senator Murphy03:08 – Initial attraction to the idea that federal legislation could bring successful reformations to college sports04:30 – The critical issues that need to be solved in college sports06:03 – Congress' ability to address these issues, especially with so many national issues at hand08:26 – Whether compensating college athletes is a partisan issue and how the Georgia run-offs may impact a pro-athlete bill09:56 – The competing bill proposals in the House and Senate, especially Sen. Rubio's bill and the bi-partisan House proposal from Reps. Gonzalez and Cleaver, and the spectrum of pro-NCAA/pro-university to pro-athlete. 12:42 – The NCAA's plan to legally challenge state NIL bills based on the Commerce Clause and the real "deadline," if any, that Congress is facing on this issue.14:54 – The importance of understanding the terminology involved in the discussions around reforming college sports, and making that terminology more accessible.15:53 – The current status of the framework and plan that Senator Murphy is working on, and the plan to address more than just name, image, and likeness rights.17:41 – The issues and concerns that keep Senator Murphy up at night related to college sports legislation.19:52 – Whether the NCAA is a necessary stakeholder to the future of college sports.21:36 – Senator Murphy's routines: breakfast every morning and visualization techniquesMalik Yoba23:59 – Introduction to Malik, booking Cool Runnings, and growing up in Harlem26:27 – Coming from a big family and being raised in a Muslin household29:00 – Malik's many skills and talents and his latest project focused on the power of real estate35:37 – Rugged individualism versus compassionate capitalism40:49 – The impact of New York Undercover43:45 – Working with Tyler Perry and the Urban Theater circuit46:31 – A man ahead of his time, trying to sell subscriptions in the Urban community before the Internet boom and the MYNT Company51:18 – Gotham, portraying MLK in Betty & Coretta, and working with Angela Bassett (Betty & Coretta) and Phylicia Rashad (Bull)55:58 – Working on Empire, the casting process, and being the most experienced in television on set1:04:01 – Adding nuance and layers to characters beyond the script and how psychological safety brings out the best version of yourself1:10:05 – Getting killed off of Empire and finding out at a fundraiser screening of the show for the National Urban League in St. Louis following the murder of Mike Brown1:15:56 – Malik's daily routines

Knitmoregirls's Podcast
Allegedly - Episode 600 - The Knitmore Girls

Knitmoregirls's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2020 57:12


This week's episode is sponsored by:   Escape to Britain and beyond without leaving your seat. Try Acorn TV free for 30 days, by going to Acorn dot TV and use my promo code knitmore. That’s A-C-O-R-N dot T-V, code knitmore to get your first 30 days for free!             Carry your creativity with Erin Lane Bags! Whether you show your fiber fandom with the woolly wonder  Sheepleverse, or dive into history with the Curiosities collection, our project bags, totes, and hook and needle    organizers are at the ready to keep your hobby happy.         When was the last time your knitting yarn was a work of art? Infinite Twist produces one-of-a-kind semi-solid gradients featuring speckles, high-lights, low-lights, and gorgeous color transitions. From 700 y Giant Gradients to 200 y matching sock sets, Infinite Twist Gradients will hold your interest from cast on to bind off. See the currently available gradients at infinitetwist.com, or be the first to know when new colors are posted by signing up for our newsletter at infinitetwist.com/newsletter-signup   Have you ever had to frog because you forgot a step several rows back? Or lost your spot because you dropped your magnet board or lost track with your highlighter tape? Instead of wrestling with paper, use the knitCompanion app. It keeps you on track so you can knit more and frog less. knitCompanion works with ALL your patterns and is available for apple, android and kindle fire devices. Books plus knitting plus happy memories. That’s Little Skein in the Big Wool. We make kits, yarn and project bags that bring your favorite stories to life. Find *your* favorite story at littleskein.com       Do you know what October is a great time for? Making the switch to an all-natural deodorant. Our long-time sponsors LoLo Body Care have the best product for when you’re ready to swap out your conventional deodorant for an aluminum-free, probiotic deodorant. LoLo’s Pitty Perfect glides on smoothly, doesn't cake or crumble, or leave white streaks.   Their effective recipe contains natural ingredients that work together to kill odor-causing bacteria and keep you smelling fresh. Choose from Bergamot, Cucumber Melon, or Lavendar Rose Geranium scents. If you prefer no scent at all, LoLo even has a version called Plain Jane. Check them all out at LoLoBody.com.       On the Needles:(0:48) Gigi's new arbitrary knitting rule: finish something out of the UFO bin before casting on something new. Gigi started the (RAVELRY LINK) Excavation, a diagonal fringed scrap blanket out of leftover sock yarn that she absolutely loves. Jasmin is making slow progress, 2rd to last stripe on her Match and Move shawl. (by Martina Behm #behmalong); knitting it in Black Cat Fibers Nomad Sock.  Gigi dug out some sock yarn to start knitting socks from the Operation Sock Drawer book Hicklebee's Jasmin made a (Ravelry link) Windschief hat by Stephen West in The Lemonade Shop’s Comfy Worsted in “Witchy Stitchy” And Get Organized with the Home Edit Team Jasmin finished the tail and possibly flippers on the Dragonfish sweater for Rex . She is adding the bit for the lure. #ProjectSweaterChest Jasmin is up to the neck opening on her Jurek pullover in Lisa Souza Polwarth/Silk in “Styx” #KALLoween Gigi started the(RAVELRY LINK) Excavation, a diagonal fringed scrap blanket out of leftover sock yarn . Absolutely love this  Jasmin swatched for a rev st st Payne Pullover in Seismic Yarns “Llamas in Pajamas”. Gigi dug out the Polygon blanket from the UFO bin. Finished knitting last ball of coral  Gigi mentions the Welcome blanket   Opus the Octopus had a bath, and got blocked. Got his head stuffed. Also, one tentacle is stuffed and sewn.  Jasmin started Sam’s Gramps Cardigan (by TinCanKnits) in Magpie fibers Nest Worsted in “Twilight Dark” Gigi is working on her second Treppenviertel In Stitches:(26:36) Jasmin wore the (RAVELRY LINK) constellate hat  And the Payne pullover , and her Ursa  Gigi wore the (RAVELRY LINK) knitmore cowl and one of the new nightshirts.   Also, the (RAVELRY LINK) Sockhead cowl Vanilla is the new black socks out of rainbow and rag Patons Kroy. Identical  We mention Cast On by Brenda Dayne Events:(29:39) The Operation Sock Drawer book will be published in October. Call Hicklebees for a PERSONALIZED, SIGNED copy. Jasmin enjoyed the Bay Area Fiber Fair. XRX Stitches at Home November classes are up. Halloween craft all the things  hosted by the Knitgirllls  9/15/2020 to 10/31/2020 #KALloween/ #CALloween!  Mother Knows Best:(33:16) Fix it, finish it, keep it moving   Check your voter registration here. Here's the Vote Tracker   ACORN TV (36:25) LINK TO OUR PROMO When Knitting Attacks: (38:11) Gigi soaked the (RAVELRY LINK) Flickering shawl, the black color bled . Knits in Space:(41:14) Acorn tv. A Stitch in time. They recreated the Arnolfini portrait with the green dress from the Van Eyck portrait. Gigi talks about sumptuary laws. And Sew On: (50:45)  Gigi is taking a virtual tailoring class at Cañada college. Muslin of coat: fixed the sleeves. It pinched under the arm. Teacher said to make the armscye ¼ inch longer. Counterintuitive, but it worked. Teacher said to sew on collar next. Also, she finished sewing Avengers pillow cases for Rex for Xmas. Jasmin did leopard shark surgery

Knitmoregirls's Podcast
Dinosaurs on Treadmills - Episode 599 - The Knitmore Girls

Knitmoregirls's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 73:39


This week's episode is sponsored by:           Carry your creativity with Erin Lane Bags! Whether you show your fiber fandom with the woolly wonder  Sheepleverse, or dive into history with the Curiosities collection, our project bags, totes, and hook and needle    organizers are at the ready to keep your hobby happy.         When was the last time your knitting yarn was a work of art? Infinite Twist produces one-of-a-kind semi-solid gradients featuring speckles, high-lights, low-lights, and gorgeous color transitions. From 700 y Giant Gradients to 200 y matching sock sets, Infinite Twist Gradients will hold your interest from cast on to bind off. See the currently available gradients at infinitetwist.com, or be the first to know when new colors are posted by signing up for our newsletter at infinitetwist.com/newsletter-signup   Have you ever had to frog because you forgot a step several rows back? Or lost your spot because you dropped your magnet board or lost track with your highlighter tape? Instead of wrestling with paper, use the knitCompanion app. It keeps you on track so you can knit more and frog less. knitCompanion works with ALL your patterns and is available for apple, android and kindle fire devices.       Do you know what October is a great time for? Making the switch to an all-natural deodorant. Our long-time sponsors LoLo Body Care have the best product for when you’re ready to swap out your conventional deodorant for an aluminum-free, probiotic deodorant. LoLo’s Pitty Perfect glides on smoothly, doesn't cake or crumble, or leave white streaks.   Their effective recipe contains natural ingredients that work together to kill odor-causing bacteria and keep you smelling fresh. Choose from Bergamot, Cucumber Melon, or Lavendar Rose Geranium scents. If you prefer no scent at all, LoLo even has a version called Plain Jane. Check them all out at LoLoBody.com. To get 20% off your purchase of $75 or more INCLUDING sale items, go to modcloth.com and enter code knitmore at checkout. Promo code can not be combined with other offers.       On the Needles:(0:42) Gigi's new arbitrary knitting rule: finish something out of the UFO bin before casting on something new. She excavated the (ravelry link) Rocky Coast cardigan. It needs sleeves and a neckband.  Jasmin is making slow progress, 2rd to last stripe on her Match and Move shawl. (by Martina Behm #behmalong); knitting it in Black Cat Fibers Nomad Sock.  Gigi finished knitting a pink (RAVELRY LINK) Garter Stitch Baby Kimono by Joji Locatelli, and one in cherry red. Both need seaming, neckband and buttons.  Jasmin finished with the sleeves and is partway down the body of her adult Bandit cardigan by Jacqueline Cieslak in Little Skein Harvest Sport in “Sugar Maple.” #MatchyMatchyKAL   Jasmin mentions Culturally Responsive Teaching.  Jasmin is working on the tail (and possibly flippers?) of the Dragonfish sweater for Rex #ProjectSweaterChest Gigi worked on Baby bear hats.  She finished a ball of white for polar bears. 7 hats, all have ears. She found more white yarn.  Jasmin worked on her her Jurek pullover in Lisa Souza Polwarth/Silk in “Styx” #KALLoween Gigi started the Excavation, a diagonal fringed scrap blanket out of leftover sock yarn  Gigi dug out the Polygon blanket from the UFO bin. One ball of coral is left.   Opus the Octopus had a bath, and got blocked Gigi mentioned her (RAVELRY LINK) Where's the Opaque?    In Stitches:(26:00) Jasmin wore the (RAVELRY LINK) constellate hat  And the Payne pullover  Events:(29:39) The Operation Sock Drawer book will be published in October. Call Hicklebees for a PERSONALIZED, SIGNED copy. Jasmin enjoyed the Bay Area Fiber Fair. We participated in a Live zoomcast thingie with Little Skein Anne on Saturday XRX Stitches at Home November classes are up. Halloween craft all the things  hosted by the Knitgirllls  9/15/2020 to 10/31/2020 #KALloween/ #CALloween!  Mother Knows Best:(36:17) Find something to look forward to.  Check your voter registration here. Here's the Vote Tracker When Knitting Attacks: (46:59) Gigi cast on a hexagon. One stitch marker fell out, and she had a lopsided pentagon instead of a hexagon.   Review:(50:11) Operation Sock Drawer Recommend our podcast to your friends! Knits in Space:(1:00:42) Find somewhere interesting to hide and knit Tumblemat  Show us your knitting hidey holes And Sew On:(1:05:37)  Gigi is taking a virtual tailoring class at Cañada college. she learned how to attach photos for assignments. Caught up on everything. Stress levels went down  Muslin of coat: sleeves are too tight, she followed the directions in the Palmer Pletsch, Complete Guide to Fitting book, added room in the biceps.  

Moms, Let’s Be Real
Episode 12: Sherry Talks About Her Favorite Baby Products!

Moms, Let’s Be Real

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 43:04


When it comes to baby gear every baby is different and so is every mom! Sherry talks about the different products that she loved when her daughter was a newborn and infant. Not every baby will like these items and not every mom will like them either. Below is a list of the products Sherry talked about. Tommee Tippee Closer to Nature bottles Mam Pacifiers Zip up footie pajamas with hand cuffs Members Mark Diapers Huggies Diapers Boudreaux's Butt Paste Bag Balm Colic Calm Infantino Together Pull-on Knit Carrier Muslin Blankets Boppy Breast Feeding Pillow Diaper Pail Dog Pee Pads Hooded Towels Petunia Pickle Bottom Boxy Backpack Diaper Bag Baby Trend Jogging Stroller System Urbini Reverside Umbrella Stroller Baby Dove Bath Products Fisher Price Sit Me Up Floor Seat Finding Nemo Jumper Pack and Play with attachable Changing Table Dock-A-Tot

Opsajd Podcast
Kandidatska lista

Opsajd Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 46:40


Još jedan zaraženi Opsajd. Često smo ove godine pričali o pandemiji korona virusa, ali ovaj bh. fudbal - za razliku od situacije kada je prekinuto prvenstvo - ima stvarni problem. Dvanaest igrača Širokog Brijega bilo je ili pozitivno ili sa simptomima, pa su zatražili odgodu utakmice sa Sarajevom. Ona se nije desila, pa se čitava liga našla u specifičnoj situaciji - kakva je procedura koja se mora poštovati i šta očekivati od nastavka prvenstva? Sam derbi kola nije se isplatilo analizirati, jer Sarajevo je s lakoćom razbilo Širokog. Željo i Velež su imali rutinski rezultat, ali ne i pretjerano rutinske utakmice, Zrinjski je na biro za zapošljavanje preselio Zlatana Nalića, a Mladost napravila još jedan korak u bijegu s dna. I onda, naravno - Nalić, Musemić, Krstajić, Sušić, Muslin, Baždarević, Čustović, Cviko, Kurta, Murta, nema ko se ne spominje kada je u pitanju izbor selektora. Opsajd, pandemijski. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

You Beauty
Why This Modest Fashionista Swears By Muslin Cloth

You Beauty

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 22:55


Nawal Sari is an Australian fashion influencer with a following of over 180,000 on Instagram alone.  As a proud hijab-wearer, Nawal is working on redefining modest fashion for women - one creative outfit at a time.  In this episode, Kelly dives into Nawal’s beauty bag taking us through her favourite aesthetics for eyebrows and favourite face oil cleanser and why she loves a muslin cloth. From bouji products to clever hacks, Nawal isn’t afraid to try new things. The list of products mentioned in this episode are below: Australis Brow Gel… https://bit.ly/2E8SelE Anastasia Brow Gel… https://bit.ly/2FDXiPe Fenty Beauty Profilter Instant Retouch Primer… https://bit.ly/3iMK2X2 Ardell Fake Lashes (Wispies)... https://bit.ly/2H9c0i9 Avon Products… https://bit.ly/35Chxrz Nars Soft Matte Complete Concealer… https://bit.ly/3c5nTAI By Terry Hyaluronic Hydra Foundation… https://bit.ly/2FAHUTL Nars Orgasm Blush… https://bit.ly/3c3ETYr Benefit GALifornia Blush… https://bit.ly/32zf53b Nars Laguna Bronzer… https://bit.ly/32wSuEe Maybelline Masterchrome Highlighter… https://bit.ly/2ZYlV0z Fenty Beauty Kilowatt Highlighter Duo… https://bit.ly/2FLhVc8 Marc Jacobs Highliner Gel… https://bit.ly/3c3FyJp Benefit BADgal Bang! Mascara… https://bit.ly/3c2Ht0u Mecca Max Wink Ink Mascara… https://bit.ly/2FC5pMe Better Than Sex Mascara… https://bit.ly/3ksbWZb Sunshine Shadow Squad Eyeshadow… https://bit.ly/2H514Sy Fenty Pro Kiss Range Lip Balm… https://bit.ly/3km3k65 Mecca Cosmetica To Save Face SPF 50 Sunscreen… https://bit.ly/2RtVdrE Dermalogica Skin Soothing Hydrating Lotion… https://bit.ly/3c0sZ1p Laneige Water Bank Moisturiser… https://bit.ly/2H6y7Wj Go-To Skincare Hero Face Oil… https://bit.ly/3c6ERPw Fancy Face Go-To Oil Cleanser… https://bit.ly/2EatYj6 Dermalogica Precleanse… https://bit.ly/3km3Lxf Dermalogica Clear FlashFoliant… https://bit.ly/2ZKmzi2 Fudge Shampoo… https://bit.ly/35HQqvo Virtue Shampoo and Conditioner… https://bit.ly/2E5pF8x Wirecell Tuxedo Fragrance… https://bit.ly/2ZYnsDR Living Proof Dry Shampoo… https://bit.ly/35GQGdO Spendy  Go to Oil Cleanser, $45… https://bit.ly/2EatYj6 Savey Australis Brow Gel, $11.50… https://bit.ly/2E8SelE CREDITS Host: Kelly McCarren Guest: Nawal Sari (Insta: https://www.instagram.com/nawalsari/?hl=en )  Producer: Hannah Bowman / Lem Zakharia  GET IN TOUCH: Got a beauty question you want answered?  Email us at youbeauty@mamamia.com.au or call the podphone on 02 8999 9386.  Join our You Beauty Facebook Group here...  https://www.facebook.com/groups/2112109512358240/ Want this and other podcasts delivered straight to your inbox?  Subscribe to our podcast newsletter...  https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribe/ You Beauty is a podcast by Mamamia. Find more shows here .... https://www.mamamia.com.au/podcast/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Finding Nicholas
World Champion Kickboxer Hailey Hanson | How Champions Think: Being the Best in Life, Sport, & Business

Finding Nicholas

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 45:02


For more on Hailey Hanson, please follow her on Instagram and check out her website! She offers virtual classes and is ready to take your martial arts skills and your life to the next level! Take the first step and reach out!Instagram - @HaileyhansonUKWebsite - https://www.haileyhanson.co.ukFollow me, Nicholas, on Instagram, for more motivational content and a sneak peek into my daily activities:@TeacherinyourpocketYouTube Channel To purchase one of my books, please view the links below:For Bright Bored & Disruptive StudentsFor Tired Frustrated Angry Morose TeachersFor all other bookings, requests, comments, and contact information, please visit my website. 

English Stuff
Ch 9 WHITE MUSLIN

English Stuff

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 7:29


Beatles' Liverpool
Ch 9 WHITE MUSLIN

Beatles' Liverpool

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 7:29


English Programme
Ch 9 WHITE MUSLIN

English Programme

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 7:29


Classic Books For Kids
Ch 9 WHITE MUSLIN

Classic Books For Kids

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 7:29


Stuff
Ch 9 WHITE MUSLIN

Stuff

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 7:29


History And Other Stuff
Ch 9 WHITE MUSLIN

History And Other Stuff

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 7:29


A Lott Of Help with James Lott Jr
A Unique and Safe Way of Dentistry with Dr Sam Muslin

A Lott Of Help with James Lott Jr

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 20:47


James Lott Jr chats with Santa Monica, CA Dentist and Creator of Facelift Dentistry, Dr Sam Muslin. Practicing for over 40 years, Dr Muslin has revolutionized the way his dentist office is set up and operates. By doing so, its safe and keep patients and staff at very low risk of viruses, etc.

Late Night Health
Facelift Dentistry

Late Night Health

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2020 22:46


What’s the hottest cosmetic trend in dentistry with celebrities around the world? Dr. Muslin, a cosmetic dentist in Santa Monica has a pulse on what is trending and what’s changing and transforming lives when it comes to dentistry. In the past twenty-years, cosmetic dental technology hasn’t advanced much beyond veneers and crowns. But now thanks to new cutting edge technology and advancement in cosmetic dentistry, procedures like Face Lift Dentistry® are reigning among cosmetic dentists worldwide. Dr. Sam Muslin speaks with Mark Alyn.

Late Night Health Radio
Facelift Dentistry

Late Night Health Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2020 22:46


What’s the hottest cosmetic trend in dentistry with celebrities around the world? Dr. Muslin, a cosmetic dentist in Santa Monica has a pulse on what is trending and what’s changing and transforming lives when it comes to dentistry. In the past twenty-years, cosmetic dental technology hasn’t advanced much beyond veneers and crowns. But now thanks to new cutting edge technology and advancement in cosmetic dentistry, procedures like Face Lift Dentistry® are reigning among cosmetic dentists worldwide. Dr. Sam Muslin speaks with Mark Alyn.

Mindful Businesses
Suta - Woven Uninterrupted Simplicity

Mindful Businesses

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2020 32:53


We talk with co-founders Sujata and Taniya (Su and Ta) who decided to quit their well-paying jobs and put their hearts and souls into spreading love through traditional hand-woven sarees. They have a family of 1400 weavers. The process of weaving every saree is a celebration of centuries of tradition and the authenticity of Indian arts. Suta strives to preserve the art of generational craftsman, guaranteeing them a living wage and bringing their products to the urban markets. Learn about their journey in this episode.

The Setlife Podcast
64. Muslin Fabric - Lighting Modifiers 101

The Setlife Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2020 4:55


One of the heaviest diffusion materialsOne of the few materials you can bounce or diffuseLight source diffused about 2 stops light lossLight source bounced about 2 and 2/3 stops light lossBleached and unbleachedBleached is a bit cooler about +200 degreesUnbleached is warmer about -500 degrees (1/3 CTS)Found at Jo-Anne's Fabric (not fire retardant)

The World Vegan Travel Podcast
# 7 | Traveling as a vegan in Greece | Nina from Lemons and Luggage

The World Vegan Travel Podcast

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 2, 2020 46:38


FULL SHOWNOTES POST!This post may contain affiliate links, meaning we would get a commission if you decide to make a purchase through these links, at no cost to you. Nina is a cosmopolitan vegan traveler who has been vegan for 4 years. She was raised in Germany but has lived in Athens for nearly 6 years. She is the person behind the travel blog Lemons and Luggage. Nina's goal is to illustrate how diverse travel can be and to offer an alternative perspective to the male-dominated travel content creators out there and write without exotification and cultural appropriation. She offers an authentic view as a progressive Muslin feminist vegan! Nina will be talking to us today about all things Greece, how you can spend 24 hours in Athens and the things that vegan travelers need to watch out for when they are exploring this beautiful country.Timestamps:3:30 Nina's vegan story4:22 What Nina's blog is about and her travel history7:00 Why Nina lives in Athens8:35 Why do people come to Greece10:00 Ideal 2-week itinerary11:55 How vegan-friendly is Greek food?18:15 Nina's favorite Greek islands and why she likes it20:15 Keeping perspective in regards to animal exploitation when traveling and different animal exploitation specific to Greece - donkeys on islands24:30 Factors to consider when you choose hotels on Greek islands not accessible by road both human and non-human exploitation.27:07 Destinations, restaurants and accommodations vegans will be especially interested in.31:52 Animal organizations or ways that travelers can support animal protections.34:15 24 hours in Athens itinerary43:20 Nina's travel plans for 2020!45:00 How to connect with NinaPlaces we talk about:Orientalism and travel bloggingShould Travel Bloggers Be Honest? | Lemons and LuggageInfo on the issues of donkeys on the Greek Islands: Agia Marina Donkey RescueCorfu Donkey RescueThe Donkey Sanctuary The situation of refugees in GreeceLife in Greece sours for Albanian migrantsVegan Hotel in Greece Angelou on Leros. Bio Hotel Mani Sonnenlink in Mani, Peloponnese (with vegan options). Vegetarian retreat Kalikalos in Kissos. B&B: Zen Villa (with vegan options) in Schinias. Vegetarian camp: Lagadi Yurt Camping in Mani.Farmed animal Sanctuary Vrouva FarmOrganisation in Athens that help the stray catsKedi: Documentary of stray cats in Istanbul https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lKq7UqplcL8Vegan Guide to GreeceFor more show notes see the blog post connected with this episode

Create Your Now Archive 5 with Kristianne Wargo
1433 My Strength Is My Story with Shawn Smucker, Once We Were Strangers

Create Your Now Archive 5 with Kristianne Wargo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2019 46:18


Have you ever thought what friendship really means and how you are to love your neighbor? Shawn Smucker shares the story of another man's journey, but what he discovered along the way will surprise you. Shawn Smucker is a husband of 19 years to Maile and father to their six children. He is the author of Christianity Today's 2018 Fiction Book of the Year, The Day the Angers Fell, and the book, The Edge of Over There which is the sequel that just released July of 2018. However, his latest book might be his most compelling book of two fathers on opposite ends of a cultural divide; Once We Were Strangers. "I realized that I'm a very selfish person basically.” ~ Shawn Smucker   Connect with Shawn Smucker BOOK: Once We Were Strangers Enjoy the multitude of topics discussed including communication, community and coffee. Thanksgiving Nights together Reading Daily journal practice Prayer The Longview Starting Over Ghost writing Internal struggles Selfishness True friendship Communication Evolution of friendship Church World Services The Basics Community The Introduction "Because we're friends now." Repayment The Move Stereotypes Racism New neighbors Security The Good Samaritan Who is my neighbor? The Bigger story The difference The importance of people Coffee Make time New friendships "Be" Am I willing?   Connect with Shawn Smucker BOOK: Once We Were Strangers "And the reason I tell this part of the story is because he had such an impact on me right away." ~ Shawn Smucker    Quotes and statements within the interview: "I love nights when we're all just home together." "I always wanted to write a novel, that was kind of my long dream after a Sunday School teacher read The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe to us when I was a kid." "It was probably the hardest time of our life as far as the circumstances go, but it's pretty cool to see how that led into a really cool thing." "I wouldn't change anything now." "So I really expected Once We Were Strangers to basically be Mohammed's story." "I learned so much about myself through this journey with Mohammed." "As I became friends with Mohammed, I started to realize what a true friendship looks like and what a true friendship requires of us." "What's not available is a replacement for the community that most of them have left." "When they arrive here, they want to work; they want to get jobs." "Just the past Spring, he and his family moved to Michigan." "Everywhere I go, even in to some of the scariest parts of the world as far as we would be concerned, all I've ever met are Muslin people who are welcoming and kind and friendly, and excited to meet people from other parts of the world." "We're called to make these difficult decisions and move into places we're afraid of." "I think so often, we place ourselves in the positions of certain characters." "I'm no necessarily the strong one in this relationship." "This just can't be a project for me. Mohammed deserves more than that." "There's something about our friendship that is different than any other friendship that I have." "When you show up at someone's house, you don't just show up and leave." "We have more time than we think we do." "It was really just about me being willing to make space for someone else."   What would you tell the person who is struggling with refugees? Pray for opportunities to cross paths. "God I can't see my weaknesses, a lot of the time, but help me to meet people who will help me work through these things." What has your story gifted you? With new questions With new fields of myself to explore "Through this whole thing, I became very much a champion of refugees." "I need to remain open to listening, even and especially to people I disagree with."   Resources mentioned in the episode: Connect with Shawn Smucker BOOK: Once We Were Strangers Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shawnsmucker/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/shawnsmucker Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Shawn-Smucker-Writer-248786208498879/   "One step at a time leads to miles of greatness!"   Subscribe to Create Your Now TV on YouTube. Listen to Create Your Now on Spotify and Pandora. Listen to Create Your Now on iHeart Radio. Click here. The Create Your Now Archives are LIVE!! You can subscribe and listen to all the previous episodes here.  http://bit.ly/CYNarchive1 and http://bit.ly/CYNarchive2 and http://bit.ly/CYNarchive3 and http://bit.ly/CYNarchive4 and http://bit.ly/CYNarchive5 Contact me at YourBestSelfie@CreateYourNow.com THE NO FUSS MEAL PLAN Instagram @CreateYourNow @Kristianne Wargo Twitter @KristianneWargo @CreateYourNow Facebook www.facebook.com/TheKISSCoach www.facebook.com/CreateYourNow   PERISCOPE USERS!!! Click here for ANDROID Users / GOOGLE  https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=tv.periscope.android Click here for APPLE Users  https://itunes.apple.com/app/id972909677   Read more from Kristianne, a contributor to The Huffington Post, MindBodyGreen, Thrive Global, Addicted2Succes, and She Owns It. https://addicted2success.com/success-advice/5-things-to-do-while-waiting-for-success-to-manifest-in-your-life/ http://www.huffingtonpost.com/kristianne-wargo/ http://bit.ly/9amHabits https://journal.thriveglobal.com/how-to-configure-a-sleep-pattern-fit-for-you-d8edd3387eaf#.sniv275c3 https://sheownsit.com/when-failure-is-your-middle-name/   DOMESTIC BEAUTIES (Announcements) 1. Come and let's connect on Facebook - Women Of IMPACT  http://facebook.com/groups/thewomenofimpact 2. Create Your Now ~ Your Best Selfie can be heard on iHeart Radio, Spotify, and Pandora! 3. Create Your Now Archive 1 is LIVE! You can subscribe and listen to all the previous episodes here. http://bit.ly/CYNarchive1 4. Create Your Now Archive 2 is LIVE! You can subscribe and listen to all the previous episodes here. http://bit.ly/CYNarchive2 5. Create Your Now Archive 3 is LIVE! You can subscribe and listen to all the previous episodes here. http://bit.ly/CYNarchive3 6. Create Your Now Archive 4 is LIVE! You can subscribe and listen to all the previous episodes here. http://bit.ly/CYNarchive4 7. Create Your Now Archive 5 is LIVE! You can subscribe and listen to all the previous episodes here. http://bit.ly/CYNarchive5 8. NEW Website! Go check it out and tell me what you think. http://www.createyournow.com 9. Sign Up for The A.I.M. Academy! You will be the first to learn all about it. http://createyournow.com/m-academy-2 10. Schedule a Discovery Call. This is a free 30-45 minute call for those serious about coaching with me. 11. Newsletter and Library: If you desire to get weekly emails, be sure to sign up here so you can stay connected. http://createyournow.com/library   Cover Art by Jenny Hamson   Music by Mandisa - Overcomer http://www.mandisaofficial.com Song ID: 68209 Song Title: Overcomer Writer(s): Ben Glover, Chris Stevens, David Garcia Copyright © 2013 Meaux Mercy (BMI) Moody Producer Music (BMI) 9t One Songs (ASCAP) Ariose Music (ASCAP) Universal Music -  Brentwood Benson Publ. (ASCAP) D Soul Music (ASCAP) (adm. at CapitolCMGPublishing.com) All rights reserved. Used by permission.

That i see
Jin Muslin Part II

That i see

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2019 10:02


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The Fitnessista Podcast: Healthy In Real Life
043: Skincare at all ages, building a business, and healthy living with Dr. Lamees Hamdan

The Fitnessista Podcast: Healthy In Real Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2019 55:04


  Today, I’m excited to have a special guest on the show: Dr. Lamees Hamdan, who is a medical doctor and the founder of Shiffa beauty and DL.MD. Download the full transcript here. Here’s what we chat about: - Her background and journey as a medical doctor and skincare brand founder - Tips for creating a viable business plan - Skincare tips for healthy skin at all ages - Her thoughts on fasting - Her favorite healthy living tips and so.much.more! Here's a bit about Dr. Lamees Hamdan: By training, Dr. Lamees is a medical doctor, but she has also extensively studied alternative therapies of southeast Asia, Europe and the Middle East.  After a two year residency in Dermatology in Dubai, Dr. Lamees left her medical career early to seek alternative scientific paths to healing than was offered or allowed by the medical community in the UAE.  In 2017, feeling a definite shift within the medical community in accepting integrative ways in the path for health, Dr. Lamees reentered the medical profession and she is currently working as a doctor with the Ministry of Health in the UAE.   Dr. Lamees is a serial entrepreneur, having founded and directed several beauty start-ups.  In 2004, she launched her premier natural beauty company, Shiffa, that integrates her holistic teachings into a line of natural skin and bodycare products that is carried by Nordstrom, Bloomingdales, Violet Grey and Sephora overseas.  Dr. Lamees has also been featured on Oprah and Huda Kattan’s online blog with over 30 million followers and has appeared on morning talk shows with over 10 million viewers. Resources from this episode: Elta MD tinted sunscreen Muslin cloths for nightly cleansing You can shop Shiffa beauty here. Connect with Shiffa on IG here, and DL.MD here.  Check out my favorite CBD companyand get 15% off with the code FITNESSISTA. I’ll be writing a full post about this, but the liquid is my go-to when I have an extra stressful day or a lot going on, the soft gels are for more of a consistent basis (before bed!) and I’ve been using the balm for sore muscles and when my thumb is aching. It's been a gamechanger for me! Thank you so much for listening and for all of your support with the podcast! Please leave a rating or review if you enjoyed this episode. If you leave a rating, head to this page and you’ll get a little “thank you” gift from me to you.  You can listen and subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, and Google Play.

The Klosters Forum Podcast
The Klosters Forum in conversation with Nina van Toulon and Marta Muslin

The Klosters Forum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2019 12:23


Hannah MacInnes joins Nina van Toulon and Marta Muslin, from the Indonesian Waste Platform, at The Klosters Forum 2019 to discuss the issue of plastic pollution and to hear their personal insights on this complex topic. Nina van Toulon - Founder and Director of the Indonesian Waste Platform. Nina co-initiated the International Waste Platform, a collaboration between country hubs and networks. She brings her own experience as a business owner and entrepreneur, and a ten-year track record of network-building and event management in Indonesia's waste sector. Nina is a Dutch citizen and has been working and living in Asia since 1987.Marta Muslin - National Coordinator of the Indonesian Waste Platform which promotes collaborative approaches to tackle the marine waste issue in Indonesia. As a Bachelor of Law, Marta supports the government program to draft adequate regulation related to Waste Management. In addition, as member of Komodo Professional Diver association, and Community Project manager of Wicked Diving Komodo, she promotes the activity of Dive for Debris in Komodo National Park.

So Taboo Podcast
Episode 40: Religion and Relationships ft. Fatima Toure -- Founder of Moussou Beauty

So Taboo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2019 50:52


Shanice and Simone was able to chat with Fatima Toure, CEO/Founder of Moussou Beauty, to discuss how religion can play a part in relationships. Can religion make or break your bond with the one you love? Fatima shares some of her personal experiences dating as a Muslin woman and some of the benefits and challenges she faces. She also gives us some insight on the beliefs within Islam! Would you date outside of your religion?

Maryam Alima
EP 12. Learning Arabic Are We?

Maryam Alima "What do you know about Islam?"

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019 22:51


One of the most beautiful things about being a Muslin for me is being able to connect with our original language of Arabic. I'm striving to learn and perfect it, Inshallah I didn't completely butcher it all! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/maryam-warith/support

CCoG's Podcast
190310-0830-Loran Livingston - Leave the Dead

CCoG's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2019 41:33


2019-03-10-0830 Pastor Loran Livingston is the speaker this morning, March 10,  2019 in the 8:30 AM service.   Scripture: Numbers 15; Psalm 90   Notes: - The whole world is under the influence of the devil. - We can’t change the world. - Don’t be caught up in the insanity of this world. - Let the dead bury the dead. - Weep over those who do not know Jesus. - This world knows nothing of love. - God hates he who sows discord among the brethren. - There are 3 things God despises that will bring judgement to the church and our government. (1) Abortion, (2) Gay Marriage, (3) Muslin. - There is the spirit of many antichrists in the world today. - Let’t follow Jesus, Love Him and your neighbors.

CCoG's Podcast
190310-1030-Loran Livingston - Leave the Dead

CCoG's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2019 45:13


2019-03-10-1030 Pastor Loran Livingston is the speaker this morning, March 10,  2019 in the 10:30 AM service.   Scripture: Numbers 15; Psalm 90   Notes: - The whole world is under the influence of the devil. - We can’t change the world. - Don’t be caught up in the insanity of this world. - Let the dead bury the dead. - Weep over those who do not know Jesus. - This world knows nothing of love. - God hates he who sows discord among the brethren. - There are 3 things God despises that will bring judgement to the church and our government. (1) Abortion, (2) Gay Marriage, (3) Muslin. - There is the spirit of many antichrists in the world today. - Let’t follow Jesus, Love Him and your neighbors.

Answering the Call Podcast - NOBTS
Emir Caner on leadership and inspiration

Answering the Call Podcast - NOBTS

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2019 29:54


Gary Myers: Hi. My name is Gary Myers. Joe Fontenot: And I'm Joe Fontenot. Gary: We're the hosts of the Answering the Call podcast. Joe: And this is the podcast where we talk to people who are answering God's call. Today our guest is Emir Caner. He's the president of Truett McConnell University. Gary: He talks about leadership, it's challenges, and where he finds inspiration. Joe: And so, here's Emir. Joe: Dr. Emir Caner, you are the president of Truett McConnell University and you've been there for 10 years now, since 2008. So it's really great to have you here. I had a question for you first. We're going to talk about some leadership things, but every single email and then on your website you say three words. Truth is immortal. Emir Caner: Yeah. Joe: What does that mean? Emir: I did my dissertation on Balthasar Hubmaier, who is my hero of the faith, not only for his strengths, but for his weaknesses as well. Ended up living his life the last 14 months before he was arrested and ultimately martyred for the faith, he had baptized six to twelve thousand people, and that's if you can imagine a church that baptizes 150 a more a week, and published 17 books at the same time. Ultimately was arrested and burned at the stake outside the gates there in Vienna, Austria. So his slogan I have plagiarized now some 500 years later. 'Truth is unkillable' is the literal translation from the German. Truth is immortal is the popular translation. It just reminds people that while truth can decay and truth can diminish, it can never die, because like the resurrection it will raise itself like our Lord. And as long as our Lord is raised from the dead, truth itself cannot die itself. Joe: That's a pretty comforting concept, I think, especially since we live in a truth is relative world. You know, truth is not only here, but it's immortal. So, I have a question for you. I was looking at your career and so forth, and something strikes me as kind of interesting, and it's specifically about leadership. So there's a lot of talk about leadership in the world, and all this kind of stuff, but I think a lot of time leadership gets generalized. So for instance, one of the things I found, came across, was this idea that there's a difference between being like number two, and being number one. In an institution, an organization, I'm talking kind of about responsibility and direction, not like in an ego sense. And you take the difference between number two and number three, and it might not be much. What is the difference between number one and number two? This is something ... You know, you're currently the president of Truett McConnell, that institution, but you've not always been at the top, in that case, and so you've had kind of both sides. Can you talk a little bit about some of the things that you've learned in the process of that? Emir: Yeah. Some of it's experiential. I had never intended to be in the spot I am. Never thought I was qualified. Many days still don't think I'm qualified to do so. But before this position at Truett McConnell University, I was at Southwestern Seminary, and helped found the College at Southwestern that's now Scarborough College. I think the number two, the greatest difference, and I gladly fit into that, is I wanted to give unfettered support to my president. And as long as everything, of course, was ethical and theological, even if we disagreed, and ultimately you do. In any position of authority you will disagree with those are in authority, my goal was to prop him up to encourage him and to do what God had put him in that place to do in every way possible, whether it was recruiting students or fundraising, whether it was in the classroom or sitting with students in my office like I do. In some ways there aren't many differences. I think the largest difference is the enormity of the task becomes clear from the chair because you start to realize, "Oh gosh. I've got 300 families who rely on me in order to make a living. I have 2900 students who have a desire in their life, and a call in their life, and in some minute way I am responsible for them as well." And so there is a gravity to the situation that you wake up and you realize ... If you don't realize at that point that you are inadequate, you are probably arrogant, because there is no possible way. The best piece of leadership advice I've ever received came from Dr. Charles Stanley. When he was asked how did you get where you are today? Right? He started first at Atlanta in 1971. Now he's got a potential audience of over a billion. His answer is, "I don't know. All I did was one step at a time." And I think that's a crucial issue of leadership is that those that I wish to emulate most never intended to be there. They only intended to follow the Lord, whatever the path was. And that was truly helpful, because when you get to the chair you start to recognize there's no way of doing this without the grace of God. And not in part, but really in whole, because any decision you make has an impact on every student. And the decisions you make will have an impact not just for tomorrow, but for decades to come. So that's also the joy of the situation, because then you get to see graduates. You get to see them do things far greater than anyone could have dreamed, and that's the joy of it. Joe: Was there a time when you looked at leadership, the way you described it here is almost as follow-ship. You are here to serve. You're here to follow. The one foot in front of the other on the path that God has laid out for you. Was there a time when you looked at leadership more in a, I would almost say stereotypical way? Like a lot of people look at the leader and say, "The leader has a plan, has a path. They're going. We're going to follow them. When I get to that position, I'm going to be the one making the direction." But kind of what you've described is something a little different in the sense that you were here to follow God, right? And so has that become like a change in your life? Did you always look at it like this? Emir: I just really never saw this coming. When I got called to ministry my dream was just to preach the Word. And I think that's enough. It's not just, it is the primary goal even to this day that I do. And then all of a sudden I was asked to become professor of church history and Anabaptist studies at Southeastern Seminary. And that's all I dreamed about in life was just to do that, and I got to do that for years. And then all of a sudden I got a call from Southwestern to say, "Would you think about taking this on?" I'd never seen that coming. So I gladly did that, and we purchased a home. My wife and I had a great church out at Forth Worth. Our family was growing, and young, and I thought, you know, this is it. This is where everything will happen. And then an email came in from a trustee at Truett, and thought, "No. I don't want this." And trustees can tell you even 10 years later, I waited until the very last minute to say yes, because there was no possible way in my mind that I could be what Truett needed. But when you get the unction of the Lord, you have to say yes. And so here you are 10 years later. And there is. There's a great joy. It's not hard living in the mountains of North Georgia. Joe: Right. Emir: Right? It's a beautiful place. It's a contagious place. So many of our students not only come, but they stay because of the mountains of North Georgia. But no. I think there is, Luther Rice Seminary has a professor who wrote a book on followership, and I guess that's part of it. I would only add most books on leadership are written of the perspective that those who have succeeded. I read a lot from those I can learn from who those who in the worlds eyes have failed, but they haven't. There was a missionary out in South America in the 19th century, I think about 1857. They found his diary. He went out to a remote island trying to win the tribe to Christ, and never did. Never won one to Christ that we know of to this day. But his diary says it all. In his diary, his last diary before he starved to death was, "I am overwhelmed by the goodness of God." And I think you can learn just as much from that faithful servant as you can from the successful story. In fact there's a great danger of only looking to those who ... They love the stories of Abraham Lincoln or Winston Churchill. They failed, they failed, they failed, but then they succeeded. But I wonder, would you really read Lincoln, or Churchill, or anyone religious life if they had just failed? And as a church historian, that's what I do. I love to study those who are the forgotten, are the grassroots. Joe: What are some of the main things you've learned from those forgotten? Emir: You know, as a church historian, history ... Less than 1% of history is ever written down. And history that we read, in fact, if you study church history in terms, even as you teach in Baptist life, Evangelical life, Protestant life, we still only teach it from the perspective of the successful. So you teach the church fathers nearly as cleanly as Roman Catholicism teaches of the church fathers of Jerome, Augusta, et cetera. But I look for the grassroots. And it's one of the reasons why I'm a free churchman. It's a reason why I studied Anabaptistica. Why they are our forefathers spiritually, and I would say historically as well is these are the forgotten. They were meant to be forgotten. They were martyred to be forgotten. But those, I think, are the true heroes. And you really can translate that into modern day church life. Where if you think about it, you walk into church, all the accolades goes to the person with the limelight. But the forgotten heroes of the backrooms, of the 3-year-old Sunday school, of the deacon who goes to the hospital. That's part and parcel of how we should look at church history. Joe: I think we're at a little bit of a disadvantage in the one sense of everybody puts the emphasis on the winners, right? Whether it's the person whose standing up at the front, you know, on and on and on. How does a person spot the forgotten who are not "losers" right? But they're the people that are being faithful and so forth, but the world has not validated them? Emir: Many times you can't, right? Because the eradication of history stops you from doing that unless you move into oral history, or you find some forgotten documents. But that's exactly what we should do. When you got The Evangelical Theological Society, there are many good papers being done, but sometimes you sort of get tired of the regurgitation of Martin Luther for the 17th hundredth time of the ... It just becomes insane that they think they found something. I love when you'd stated grassroots you find things you never thought. So for example, with Anabaptistica, one of my professors came over to the States, studied at Georgia Tech, got his bachelors/masters in PhD in aerospace engineering. And he was an agnostic, didn't believe, and then he got saved. And all of a sudden he did a master of divinity and doctorate, and did it in Anabaptistica. He's Italian, French Italian, and so he decided to go study the archives. And that's where I tell people they are. They're in the back rooms of families. They're in the archives of libraries. Every book written about Italian Anabaptists, and they were heretics. All of them. And they basically repeated secondary history over and over again. Well this French Italian then went into the archives and studied, and it was all a myth perpetuated by those who wanted to eradicate their history, call them heretics, because in the medieval times you had to prove heretics in order to put them to death. But you ultimately found is while there were some heretics among them, the vast majority of Italian Anabaptists were orthodox. They were Trinitarian, they were salvation by grace alone and so forth, and they were martyred for the faith. And so when I do my Anabaptist tour, like I'll do next summer, we go to Venice. No one else has done this in an Anabaptist, or the Mennonites don't do this. So we go to Venice. We literally go to the place where they would take the Anabaptists at night quietly, whole families, put them out into the water, drop them underneath the boats, let them drown, come back to dock, nobody knew them again. And one of the honors of being a theologian or historian is being allowed to tell the story of those who are forgotten, just like those guys. Joe: That's amazing. Do you think those forgotten people still exist today? Emir: Yeah. You know- Joe: I mean are alive today? Emir: They're not only alive, but they need to come more to the forefront of, for example, how we do issues of church planting, or ecclesiology. If you go to conferences, there are a lot of conferences on church planting. But church planting in urban Atlanta is radically different than doing church planting in the mountains of North Georgia. And there are different heroes for different situations. And the forgotten man who is sitting out in First Baptist, Lizard Lick, North Carolina, which is an actual city- Joe: It is. Emir: ... is doing as faithful work as the urbanite or the suburbanite that's in the larger church. And I think we've forgotten that the backbone of Southern Baptist life is not merely made up of the megas, but is made up of the smaller churches, and the yeoman's work that's out there, that a man that's in a community of 500 baptizing 30 is just as extraordinary as man that's in a community of 100,000 and baptizing 300. And those are the forgotten. Those are the ones I love to preach for, because you walk in to this remote location. I remember a few years ago I drove up, they didn't even have a parking lot. And they had this auditorium that sat about 300, and you pulled up to grass, and it was packed, and I went in. And doing that, being in Georgia, preaching under watermelon sheds, and old revivalist. I preached at a revivalistic facility that had had a revival service every year except for once since 1812. Joe: Wow. Emir: Those are the forgotten too many times, but I think we have to realize or maybe even re-realize what it means to have that differentiation between the segments of Southern Baptist life as we unify under theology. Joe: How we tell the difference between one of these forgotten heroes, the person whose doing the good work, and perhaps the world is not recognizing them, versus someone who is not, and they're basically sowing the seeds of, or getting what they're sowing. In other words, the difference between someone who is being faithful to the gospel, but not seeing anyone come forward, versus the person who is not being faithful and not seeing? You know what I mean? How do we know the difference between what the world is miscategorizing and what the world is categorizing correctly? Emir: Yeah. You know, I often ask the question in class when I teach on Adoniram Judson, would we talk about him if he had left after five years? Before he saw a convert? Before he saw people come to faith in Christ? And I don't think we would have talked about him. I don't. But the reason I don't think we would have talked about him is not because he was a failure, but because he walked away too soon. The faithful stay faithful. And that's how we need to consider who are the heroes of the faith is not merely by the recognition of success by numbers. I do worry sometimes that we diminish that so much that we're paying the price for it, right? Numbers do mean something. He who wins souls is wise. It's the recognition that someone cared enough to look at me as a Muslin and say, "I want you in church, and I want to you to be saved." On the other hand, the faithfulness is the reason why it's the ending as much as matters as the beginning. I think God rewards on the beginning as well. But the recognition comes, and I tell students, your greatest part of ministry is not when you're 20, 30, or 40. Your greatest ministry should happen when you're 50, 60, 70, 80 years old, because you're building upon the blocks of God's call that at one point you were a pioneer taking down trees, and now your faithful service, you can look back and see God's hand to such a degree that even if God doesn't do anything from that point forward, there's a joy and gratitude that lives within your heart that gives others who are doing the same calling, and encouragement to walk faithfully. Joe: Yeah. That's a very different kind of thinking. That's a kind of thinking that looks 20 to 30 years into the future, not a kind of thinking that looks two years into the future. I mean of course, we always consider- Emir: Yeah. I worry that Southern Baptists are into fads. But I worry about because just like parachute pants, they're going to go out faster than they ever came in, and for good reason. Joe: Sure. Emir: So when I hear statisticians and some leadership pundits say, "But you got to reach the millennials," my mind is okay, I get that. I understand the technicalities, but the millennial generations now gone. Right now you're dealing with another generation. Another generation. The fact of being faithful does not segregate a population into generations, whether that's an ethnic segregation, or whether that's an age segregation. Instead, the person sits in a neighborhood and says, "That 98-year-old in the nursing home is just as important as the 19-year-old in a college right over there." And many times we see successes reaching the younger and we forget what it is to reach the older who are closer to eternity in so many ways as well. And thereby we designate success by the sex appeal instead of by the sacrifice. That's part of what I think can be a problem with an evangelical life. It's not a denigration. We got to reach the youth, right? When in Georgia the number one number of those who are baptized as a youth is zero, we recognize we have a problem with the youth. But the statisticians never say what the number one number is for the older either. We concentrate so much on one generation, we forget the next, and that is not biblical in any regard. So I think the recognition has to be, all right. If you win New Orleans, then you've got to reach those who are in your community, whether that's in Slidell, or whether that's in an urban community. Whoever's around you, God's put around you. In the mountains of North Georgia, it's going to be different. But we have to be in some ways a generationalist church, one that cares as much as about one age as the other. Joe: You know, leadership obviously is about hard choices. We all know that, hard decisions. You said in an interview back in 2011 that a decision for Christ, this is talking about Muslims, could end in being kicked out of the family or even death. You didn't, if I have this right, you didn't have really much of a relationship with your father for most of your adult life because he was a Muslim. You became a Christian and he basically disowned you. Emir: Right. Joe: Do you think that Christians in America, and I'm talking about people, not Muslims, not your situation, I'm talking about just a person who grows up in a "Christian" home, nominal or whatever. Do you think Christians in America have it easier? Emir: Let me go back on something you said first, because I want people to hear this because when you're reaching out to Muslims, and I've taught Islamic evangelism so much now for the better part of two decades. I think people make ... There's a misnomer out that somehow you got to know Islam well to win someone to Jesus, and it's just not true. It's helpful. It's supplemental, but it's not essential. Those who know Mohammed well are not necessarily those who win Muslims to Jesus. It's those who know Jesus well that will win Muslims to Jesus. On the part of America Christianity, I would say we all have it far easier, not merely other Americans who didn't grow up Islamic like I did, but all of us including me, because while I was disowned by my father, I didn't pay the price that so many are paying across the globe. That usually happens, the demarcation line is with baptism. And at that point of baptism they see you as never returning. By the way, the statistics say that 75% of Muslims who become Christian go back to being Muslim. Joe: Really? Emir: Because of the heavy pressure. Because the fact that Islam isn't merely a religion, it's a 24/7 socioeconomic development of religion that involves every part and aspect of your life from the economy, to how you dress, to who you marry and so forth. But those across the globe, and you're starting to see this incredibly rambunctious powerful movement of God in places like Iran. And why I think that's happening is because the persecution is leading to others coming to faith in Christ, just like in the Anabaptist movement in Europe in the 16th century, just like the persecution under Communism, under my wife's country all the way through the Soviet Union in the 1940's through the 1980's is true of Islam today. The great persecutors of the church day are still Communists in China and North Korea and so forth, but are also, it's Islamism. Not all Muslims, because some Muslims come to America in order to leave the traditional elements of the faith. Not radical. I think people forget, it's not radical Islamic theology to put to death someone who leaves Islam. It's traditional. Mohammed said, "Whoever leaves the Islamic religion, kill him." Comes from Bukhari's Hadith. So that's why 85% of Egyptians say that anybody who leaves Islam should die. It's not radical, it's traditional. So it is. But it's where the church also seems to be growing most. I would just add one other thing. I always hear people say that under persecution the church grows the most. And that's true many times in history, but philosophically doesn't have to be true. Our greatest moments in American history with revivals came when we recognized our dependence of God came when we were polarized as a nation. It didn't come under persecution. It came under different elements. Freedom can birth revival just as well as persecution. It's just a matter of what is God's will in that regard. Joe: As leaders, what can we do to help people get to that realization, which I think is the key. As you were saying, persecution brings that realization that we need God, but there are other things that can bring that realization that we need God. As leaders, how do we get people to understand, or how can we shepard people to that point? What can we do? Emir: Yeah. I tell my students there's an old cliched phrase that says Christianity is not a crutch, it's a wheelchair. You cannot be semi-dependent on God, you've got to be fully dependent on Him. I think we wait for God moments. You know, essentially I tell my children, of whom I have three, you have to learn in one of two ways. You either learn through knowledge, which is to desire scripture, right? The reason God wrote his revelation is that we would read it and follow it, period. But unfortunately we are stubborn and fallen creatures, and so the only other way you learn is through experience. So the two ways that you put that into a person's life is that you preach it faithfully from the pulpit instead of opinionations and things of this nature that become so popular in today's pulpits. You faithfully expound the Word of God verse by verse, book by book. You will hit every topic if you touch every verse. For the second part, which is I would say is the majority of our church members, its experience, which means there are going to be God moments where they recognize they need God. There will be a loss of a job, loss of a family member, a brokenness in their heart and their mind. And that's at that point where the pastor, the shepard has to walk in, and he can do one of two things. He can either assuage their conscious and miss the God moment, or he can like a Barnabas convict and encourage at the same time and allow them to see a dependency on God that will become the pilgrimage. And it is. Revivals are an instant. And I study them faithfully. But faith becomes a pilgrimage. Far after the first great awakening was over, people were still walking faithfully with the Lord. They just weren't seeing the numbers they did under Jonathan Edwards in New England, or Charles Finney's Ohio, whatever it may be. That's just part of what I think it's going to take in America, and if we don't learn through this too, I think the intervention of God is just a matter of time, whether we want to see it as a cause or a permission, it really doesn't matter at this point. But when we put ourselves outside of the umbrella of God's protection by disobedience, what else is going to happen besides the consequences of disobedience that happens to a person or a nation? Joe: I've one last question. Anything you would do over? Emir: Ha! Golly! What would you not do over? I don't know. In some ways, as a historian, I would say no because your scars tell your story. In other ways, any disobedience to God, you'd always want a redo on that. I think the greatest mistake I made young in ministry was I thought I was teachable, but I wasn't as teachable as I thought I was. Joe: Oh, that's interesting. How did you recognize that? Emir: You don't. You wait. Joe: In retrospective? Emir: In retrospect. It wasn't as if I was obstinate. It wasn't like I was obtuse in any way. It's just that my confidence outweighed my humility. And looking back, I think most ministers would say, "I wish I had listened more and spoke less." In particular, one of the things I did, and even wish I would do more is, when I got called in the ministry in the 80's, I made it a point to listen to older preachers and actually to attend conferences where I thought, if this jokers near 90, I'm going to show up because he doesn't have long on the Earth. And so I would hear people that no one else today hear, because they're gone. Right? They've graduated to glory and their time with Jesus is now at hand. And I would encourage that of students is if you find those who are older, and they have been faithful in their walk, go listen to them. You'll catch far more than you know. One of the people I bring into Truett, and every time he just rolls his eyes at me, is Junior Hill. Joe: He was here not too long ago. Emir: Yeah. He's 80 years old. Every time he'll wrangle and go, "I don't know why you want an old codger like me." But inevitably after he's done preaching, the line out the door of students is much longer than he can stand. And it's because the students recognize it's not merely he's grandfatherly, I think there's a recognition of the intangible faith that he has walked with the Lord for decades and decades. And that's what I wish I could even do more is just listen to those who have walked the faith for so long. Joe: Well, thanks so much Dr. Caner for coming on the podcast. It's been great talking with you. Emir: Yeah. It was good being here.

KPFA - Letters and Politics
Muhammad: Prophet of Peace Amid the Clash of Empires

KPFA - Letters and Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2018 59:58


In the seventh century A.D. the Roman and the Sasanian Empire in Persia were locked to a long struggle throughout the Middle East. This is the world that the Muslin prophet Mohammed was born into. Eventually both empires were conquered by Islam.  Many observers stereotype Islam and its scripture as inherently extreme or violent, a narrative that has overshadowed the truth of its roots. Today we are in conversation about Islam's and the Prophet Muhammad's origin story with Middle East expert Juan Cole. Guest: Juan Cole, is a professor of history at the University of Michigan. He is the author and creator of the award-winning blog Informed Comment. He is the author of Napoleon's Egypt, Engaging the Muslim World, The New Arabs, and his latest Muhammad: Prophet of Peace Amid the Clash of Empires.     The post Muhammad: Prophet of Peace Amid the Clash of Empires appeared first on KPFA.

We Have Concerns
The Hottest Fashion

We Have Concerns

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2018 22:44


The mid-19th century vogue for flowing, diaphanous women's garments made from open-weave fabrics, combined with gas lighting, candles, and open fires meant that it was extremely common for women to literally burst into flames: on stage, at parties, at home. It wasn’t just the fabric, but also the shape of the dresses that caused women’s clothing to erupt in flames. The popular silhouette in the 1850s was a giant bell shape, like Scarlett O’Hara in her curtain dress. Jeff and Anthony discuss how this problem was eventually (and unintentionally) solved. GET BONUS EPISODES, VIDEO HANGOUTS AND MORE. VISIT: http://patreon.com/wehaveconcerns Get all your sweet We Have Concerns merch by swinging by http://wehaveconcerns.com/shop Hey! If you’re enjoying the show, please take a moment to rate/review it on whatever service you use to listen. Here’s the iTunes link: http://bit.ly/wehaveconcerns And here’s the Stitcher link: http://bit.ly/stitcherwhconcerns Or, you can send us mail! Our address: We Have Concerns c/o WORLD CRIME LEAGUE 1920 Hillhurst Ave #425 Los Angeles, CA 90027-2706 Jeff on Twitter: http://twitter.com/jeffcannata Anthony on Twitter: http://twitter.com/acarboni Today’s story was sent in by Mark Nuhfer If you’ve seen a story you think belongs on the show, send it to wehaveconcernsshow@gmail.com, post in on our Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/WeHaveConcerns/ or leave it on the subreddit: http://reddit.com/r/wehaveconcerns

Scummy Mummies - Podcast
Episode 111: Every Muslim needs a muslin with Dr Afrosa

Scummy Mummies - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2017 36:19


Do kids need vitamin pills? Are smartphones really as addictive as heroin? And how are Muslim parents supposed to stop terrorism when they can't even get children to put their shoes on? Answering all these questions and more is Dr Afrosa Ahmed!She tells us about her work as a GP and her life as a mum to three boys. We get her top doctor's tips for raising kids, and discover why Instagram Wrist is the new Tennis Elbow.There's also some serious chat about religion, terrorism, and what it's like to raise a Muslim family in Britain today. Then normal service is resumed as Helen shares a Scummy Mummy Confession about farting in a lift.Do check out Afrosa's blog at mum2sons.com. She's on Facebook too.The Scummy Mummies book is OUT NOW! We hope you like it, and if you do, we'd love an Amazon review!**SEE US LIVE** Come to our live comedy show! Over the next few months we're visiting Cambridge, Tunbridge Wells, Chester, Manchester, Hillingdon, and more... To buy tickets, and for more dates, visit ScummyMummies.com.We're on Twitter (@scummymummies), Instagram, and Facebook. Please send your confessions to scummymummiespodcast@gmail.com and visit us at ScummyMummies.com. If you like the podcast, please tell your friends!Thank you for listening! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Dana Show with Dana Loesch
Thursday July 27 - Full Show

The Dana Show with Dana Loesch

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2017 108:51


The GOP doesn’t have the votes to repeal Obamacare after 7 years. The Senate tries a “skinny repeal”. Hillary’s new book is entitled “What Happened”. Pakistani felons have been dealing with the DNC IT for a years. Dana likes Nine Inch Nails but doesn’t necessarily agree with them. Rex Tillerson says he's not going anywhere. New York City wants people to get licenses to walk other people’s dogs. CNN publishes article quoting “Islamaphobia” wrong, written by a Muslin. Ohio Congressman Jim Jordan joins us to talk “skinny repeal”, and free speech cases on college campuses. Trump won’t address Sessions directly regarding the recusal. Trump awards the first responders of the Congressional baseball shooting. Iraqi vet and UFC Middleweight fighter Tim Kennedy joins us to talk military transgender ban.

The Self Sewn Wardrobe with Mallory Donohue
SSW080 Babylock Common Threads Next Week – A Muslin For My Super Sparkly Maternity Outfit

The Self Sewn Wardrobe with Mallory Donohue

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2017 23:36


This broadcast was originally recorded as a live Facebook video for the Self Sewn Wardrobe group. If you would like to get special coupon codes, a chance to watch live videos, and get questions answered live on Facebook, go to facebook.com/groups/SelfSewnWardrobe and request to join the group. The post SSW080 Babylock Common Threads Next Week – A Muslin For My Super Sparkly Maternity Outfit appeared first on sewhere.com.

Boston Bar's Issue Spot, with Mike Avitzur
Issue Spot, Episode 9: Legal Challenges to Trump's Immigration Policies

Boston Bar's Issue Spot, with Mike Avitzur

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2017 18:46


Earlier this year, two Executive Orders signed by President Trump – one restricting immigration from seven predominantly Muslin countries and the other imposing penalties on so-called “sanctuary cities” – sparked a flurry of legal action around the country. The Boston Bar Association's Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Section welcomed a panel of guests -- from ACLU, Chelsea Collaborative, and Goodwin Law -- actively involved in this action to provide an inside look at what it’s like to take on the administration in both the short and long term.

WSOU Podcast
Pirate News Desk - 2/4/17 - Tim, Jocelyn, Katie, The Setonian

WSOU Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2017 30:03


This Episode of Pirate News Desk covers: -Katie interviews Dr. Vanessa May about race equality and social justice. -Lady Gaga featured in Super Bowl 51's halftime show. -A Kenilworth, NJ girl is suing a Catholic school for not allowing her to play on the boy's basketball team. -Apple CEO Tim Cook pondering legal action towards President Trump. -Soccer found to be more concussion-prone than most think. -Starbucks planning to hire refugees. -Reactions from the Setonian on Donald Trump's Muslin executive order.

Breaking Into...
Breaking Into… Acting with James Moses Black | BHL’s Breaking Into

Breaking Into...

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2016 42:37


Breaking Into...  -- In this episode Black Hollywood Live host James Lott Jr. interviews James Moses Black. James Moses Black was recently featured as a U.S. Army officer co-starring in the upcoming Logan, the last film in the Wolverine film series that will star Hugh Jackman. He also plays a Muslin referee in Heart, Baby, the true story of a boxer who was falsely imprisoned; he’s a confused ditch-digging mentor to Matthew Gray Gubler (Criminal Minds) in the thriller 68 Kill; he’s Detective Duke Johnson in writer/director Nicholas Kalikow’s action comedy Carter & June; and he’s Detective Spencer Soleno in the upcoming thriller Dark Meridian. He made his television debut in The Orlando Jones Show and hasn’t stopped working since. Recent highlights include Roots (as Kizzy’s adversary, Pastor Benjamin Lyon); and recurs on Nashville, as Pastor Lewis and most recently 24: Legacy and recurs on Greenleaf which airs on the Own Network as Nigel the choir director.

The Circle Of Insight
A Unique Look at Islam And Slavery

The Circle Of Insight

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2016 26:26


Dr. Carlos discusses islam with Peter HammondThis is a fascinating, well illustrated and thoroughly documented response to the relentless anti-Christian propaganda that has been generated by Muslin and Marxist groups and by Hollywood film makers. As Karl Marx declared: “The first battlefield is the re-writing of History!” “Peter knows first hand the nature of the enemy the West is facing and exposes it brilliantly in this book on Islam. He begins by documenting the close relationship between Islam and slavery and then chapter by chapter reveals the terrible cost of thirteen centuries of Islamic invasion, conquest and brutalisation. This is a book that every Christian should read and pass along to friends; and one that every home-schooling family should require as part of their children's curriculum.” Dr. Brian M. Abshire “Dr. Peter Hammond cuts through layers of misinformation and uncovers astonishing historical facts and details long buried by Islamic revisionists. You'll find out their real agenda for tomorrow by discovering what they actually did yesterday – plus a field-tested plan of how to win Muslims to Christ.” Rev. Bill Bathman “For the sake of this generation, and coming ones, someone had to do what Dr. Peter Hammond has just done; setting the record straight on the different role players in the slave trade.” Rev. Fano Sibisi “Slavery, Terrorism & Islam, is must reading to all those who want to find out the roots of the Terrorism that is threatening global security.” Rev. Jeffreys KayangaReviewA well researched account of historical events that impact directly on present developments. -- Rev. Fano Sibisi, Christians for TruthEquips Christians to wisely and Scripturally minister in a world where the conflict between Islam and civilization is obvious. -- Dr. George Grant, KingsmeadowAbout the AuthorFor over 23 years, Dr. Peter Hammond, Director and Founder of Frontline Fellowsihp, has pioneered missionary outreaches into the war zones of Mozambique, Angola and Sudan. He is the author of Faith Under Fire in Sudan, Holocaust in Rwanda, In the Killing Fields of Mozambique, Putting Feet to Your Faith, The Greatest Century of Missions, Biblical Principles for Africa, The Discipleship Handbook, and Character Assassins.

Enchanted By Sewing
Ench By Sew-45: A Purse for Pinto (Green Sewing)

Enchanted By Sewing

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2016 64:38


Sewing Pinto's Purse using the free buttercup purse pattern from Rae at MadeByRae. Her original (free) pattern is available at http://www.made-by-rae.com/2009/02/free-buttercup-bag-sewing-pattern/ Rae's pattern is designed for laying out on a fat quarter. My buttercup purse is an example of green sewing. I created it both from remnants saved in my fabric inventory and scraps from Pinto, a sleeveless princess-seamed shirt I had just finished.  http://meencantacoser.blogspot.com/2016/07/summer-essentials-pinto-picnic-shirt.html Snapshot of This Month’s Show * Primeros Pensamientos//First Reflections   Rae has created a number of patterns linked at her site. One of them is this darling free purse. It’s a tiny bag, though you can enlarge the pattern easily on a photocopy machine or extend the pattern freehand. I’ve made several of these purses both in the original small size and also larger versions. The small original, which is big enough to hold my keys, iPhone, iPod and maybe a little cash or a bag for a doggie’s needs, is perfect for a walk or an evening out. http://www.made-by-rae.com/2009/02/free-buttercup-bag-sewing-pattern/ When you visit Rae’s site to download this free pattern, you’ll find the terms of use. It’s free when you’re making it for personal use. Rae sells a licensed-to-sell version of this pattern for only $10. She also links to sewists who sell these licensed buttercup purses from her site. I often vary the size, construction, and details of this purse. * Technicos/Techniques I use for altering and sew Rae's buttercup purse pattern Rae includes directions for working at this pattern in the site, along with a how-to-layout the pattern. The pattern pieces include: a) Purse Outer Top – I call this the yoke. It shows on the outside b) Purse Outer Bottom – . It shows on the outside.This is what you see the most of from a distance. This piece has tucks at it’s top edge to give the purse fullness, and make it blouse out from the bottom of the yoke. c) Lining – The lining extends from the bottom of the outer bottom to the top of the outer top. This piece does not have tucks or gathers. d) Strap (no pattern piece – Dimensions are Given) e) Tab/Decorative Button Flap ( no pattern piece – Dimensions are Given) My Buttercups 1) Turning Scraps into Lining and the Magic of the Zig Zag 2) How I increased the pattern size   a. 129 percent size   b. Extend the bottom for a bigger purse  3) Play with it             1. Paper             2. Muslin             3. Paper towels  c. Vary strap length  d. Add rings   4) Interfacing for Light Weight Fabric Body 5) Altering the original details to suit me 6) Considering Embellishment Options     Pensamientos Finales/Final Thoughts   Buttercup purses Known and Loved – Kept and Given. A few Buttercups that stand out in my mind   1) Red Toile Evokes Marie Antoinette 2) Think Vintage - Bluebird with Tatting 3) Little Christmas Cowgirl 4) Engagement Celebration 5) Buttercup Dreams … . . . I never get tired of using, sewing, or envisioning, these charming accessories. Thanks Rae! Your buttercups purses are just one more thing that keep me…  Enchanted by Sewing  

Can We Talk for REAL
Imam Daayiee Abdullah Speaking For Our LGBTQ Muslim Brothers & Sisters

Can We Talk for REAL

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2016 120:00


Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar. Every day during this month, Muslims around the world spend the daylight hours in a complete fast. In 2016 Ramadan begins in the evening of Sunday, June 5th and ends in the evening of Tuesday, July 5th. Muslims currently make up approximately 0.9% of the U.S. adult population. If children are included, the Muslim population in the United States totals 2.75 million Muslims in the country.  Although the exact number of LGBTQ Muslims in the United States or globally is not known, openly gay Imams are emerging to help those struggling to live openly and authentically in harmony with their faith. Joining CAN WE TALK FOR REAL cohosts Teresa (TerryBoi) Jackson and Michelle E. Brown on Wednesday June 8, 2016 is IMAM DAAYIEE ABDULLAH one of the five Imams worldwide who are openly gay. IMAM DAAYIEE ABDULLAH lectures nationally and internationally on progressive Muslim concepts, intra-faith and interfaith networking, and the development of inclusive and progressive revisions of Islamic theological thought and Islamic law. He actively promotes understanding and awareness of issues of racial, gender and sexual equality as understood in the UN Declaration of Human Rights within and beyond Muslim communities.

Colorado Matters
What It’s Like To Be Muslim In Colorado, An Irish Music Obsession Gets Serious, How Fraud May Delay Tax Returns

Colorado Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2016 47:58


The terrorist attacks last year in Paris and the mass shootings in San Bernadino, Calif. led to an immediate rise in anti-Muslin threats and hate crimes. Muslims have also been singled out in the presidential campaign -- with Republican candidate Donald Trump's call to ban Muslims from entering the US. We asked Colorado Muslims to tell us what they want others to know about them. Three of them joined us in the studio: One attended school in Saudi Arabia, another is a Pakistani-American who grew up in Wyoming, and a third is a former president of The Colorado Muslim Society. Then, in honor of St. Patrick's Day, we hear from a Denver Musician and how his obsession with Irish folk music has become more than a hobby. And, we learn how tax return fraud might keep you from getting your refund checks in a timely matter.

Leaving Laodicea
213 - Regeneration or Conversion? Life or Death?

Leaving Laodicea

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2013 64:42


There is a huge difference between conversion, or being converted, and regeneration.  Conversion is a turning, a turning from sin to repentance or to Christ.  And this is something that man can do on his own as a product of his own will.  Conversion alone doesn't lead to salvation.  After all, people get converted all the time."Hey, I was a Catholic but converted to a Baptist.""I was a Democrat, saw the light, and was converted to a Republican.""I was a Jew, converted to a Muslin, but then converted back again."But regeneration is totally different.  No regeneration, no salvation. Want to discover what regeneration is all about?  Keep listening.The following is a study of Conversion and Regeneration.

Dr. Fitness & the Fat Guy
Dr Fitness and the Fat Guy Interview The High Tech Dentist Dr Sam Muslin

Dr. Fitness & the Fat Guy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2008 15:48


First we will podcast our weekly Dr Fitness and the Fat Guy radio show in its entirety then we’ll release just the guest interviews throughout the week. So please click POD to listen to this recent interview from the Dr. Fitness and the Fat Guy Radio Show. Or now you can subscribe to just the interviews from our radio show on iTunes by clicking this link.On tonight’s show Dr Fitness and the Fat Guy learn all about high tech dentistry from Dr Sam Muslin. Dr Muslin is the creator of Instant Braces and The Dental Facelift. He shares his best home dental health tips as well. For more information about Dr Sam Muslin, his practice and his amazing results please go to his website www.faceliftdentistry.com For more Dr Fitness and the Fat Guy check out our new Wellness Minutes blog where we give you in depth information on health, fitness and weight loss topics in 3 minutes or less every single day. Now available on iTunes right here Please be our friends! Look us up on all your favorite Social Networking sites like: Facebook, MySpace, Friendster, Bebo, Self Growth, Imeem, Squidoo, Xanga and more. And please don’t keep us a secret, if you enjoy Dr Fitness and the Fat Guy please forward this on to a friend and put links to our website and show on blogs and message boards you enjoy. Thanks!

Dr Fitness and the Fat Guy
Barb Mock with Atlanta's Top Breast Cancer 3 Day Team. Hi-Tech Dentist Sam Muslin. Whine Expert January Jones & Raymond Francis

Dr Fitness and the Fat Guy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2008 77:07


The most entertaining weight loss and fitness podcast show on radio." Please click on the POD button to listen to the latest Dr. Fitness and the Fat Guy radio show podcast broadcasting live each week from Atlanta, GA, USA.   To download the show on iTunes please click on this link On tonight's show Dr Fitness and the Fat Guy learn all about the Susan G Komen 3 Day Breast Cancer Walk from Barb Mock, Team Captain of Tutus-for-Tatas, Atlanta's largest team. For more information about how you can get involved in this great walk please go to the main website at www.the3day.org or go to Barb's website www.tutus-for-tatas.comWe started the show with a special visit in the studio from January Jones. The country's top whinologist, shared what she has been up to a long with some great tips to stop whining and start living. Please check out her website for her book Thou Shalt Not Whine and appearances at www.januaryjones.com Next we had on Dentist to the rich and famous Dr Sam Muslin. He told us all about his groundbreaking dentistry. He specializes in Instant Braces and the Dental Facelift. for more information on both please go to his website www.faceliftdentistry.comAfter that we had on our good friend Raymond Francis. Raymond shared his views about how never get sick again and how never to be fat again. His books are must reads for anyone who wants to eat healthier and live longer. He told us about his upcoming film with Rob Schneider about how stop the unhealthy eating epidemic ravishing America. For more information as well as a subscription to his great newsletter please go to his website www.beyondhealth.com Ran out of time for Dr Fitness tips but as always you can find a tip a day at our new website www.wellnessminutes.com or on iTunes here. Or our blog www.drfitnessblog.com Amazingly the Fat Guy is being followed by over 3 dozen people who are interested in what he eats each day. Who would have thought?  Anyone can follow the Fat Guy's eating exploits on Twitter.  Food journals are great ways to lose weight and the Fat Guy is always trying anything in order to lose those last 20 pounds. So take a peek into his food diary. You never know what he'll write. Somehow he can stay compliant to writing on Twitter but he can't fit in exercise each day. That's right, moments after he eats something the Fat Guy Twitters about it and you can follow him so that one day if you try real hard you too can look like the Fat Guy. Please go to www.twitter.com/fatguy Hot mom, Kathie Larkin was  not helping out tonight. Be sure to check out Kathie's website www.getkathie.com. Remember we are now on every morning in Michigan. On radio station WKNW. They asked us to create a Dr Fitness and the Fat Guy "Wellness Minute." So now a new Wellness Minute runs on that station each morning at around 7:40. Each Wellness Minute features the doctor and I going over 5 of his best tips on a given wellness subject like: losing weight, getting in shape, living a healthy lifestyle, etc. Now these Wellness Minutes are available online.  If you have a favorite radio station that you think would benefit from our Wellness Minutes send them an email telling them about it and who knows maybe you can hear us everyday too. Also once again, I need you to please do me a favor. My kid Max has been doing a radio show called "Kid Power Radio" for awhile now and you should check it out. Tiffany from The Daily Candy called his family friendly radio show "Hilarious!" This is a great show for your kids. It is kind of like a kids version of David Spade's "Showbiz Show" on Comedy Central or Entertainment Tonight mixed in with a little Wayne's World. Max recaps the week in entertainment and gives his take and review of what he liked and didn't like on TV, at the movies, video games, in books and in music and even restaurant reviews. Please go to his site and download the show for your kid. He had a big show recently he interviewed Meatwad from Aqua Teen Hunger Force on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim. And if your kid sends Max an email he'll read it on the air next week. The show can be found at www.kidpowerradio.com and you can email Max at RadioStarMax at Yahoo.com. He has gotten emails from kids from England, Australia, China and even the US. Your encouragement is greatly appreciated.  Thanks to you his show is rocketing up the charts!!! As always, more laughs, more info and more fun than any other health, fitness, weight loss podcast out there. Click the podcast button and check out the entire show right now. Now you can listen to only the expert interviews at our new website www.healthexpertradio.com here or on iTunes here. Don't forget to check out the Doctor Fitness and the Fat Guy blog at www.drfitnessblog.com for more tips about weight loss and Dr. Shafran's analysis of all things health and fitness. Also check out our brand new redesigned website www.drfitnessandthefatguy.com to subscribe to our FREE weekly healthy living newsletter and enjoy all the benefits of our online weight loss program and community. You can also email Dr. Fitness there with your specific questions and he will personally answer each one. Promise!! Please blog about our show. Our show grows when our listeners tell their friends about us. We need your help to grow our listener base so if you enjoy Dr Fitness and the Fat guy please forward this podcast to a friend and put links to our website and show on blogs and message boards you enjoy. Thanks!

Sewing Out Loud
Sewcabulary 1: Croquis, Sloper, Muslin, Moulage, Pattern, Tailor Tack

Sewing Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 25:15


Mallory and Zede clarify these sewing terms to create a more universal sewcabulary for conversing. The post Sewcabulary 1: Croquis, Sloper, Muslin, Moulage, Pattern, Tailor Tack appeared first on sewhere.com.