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Best podcasts about my death

Latest podcast episodes about my death

Aggie Radio
verything You Need to Know About Percy Jackson with Jess: Episode 4 - I Plunge to My Death

Aggie Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 54:31


In "I Plunge to My Death" the trio finds themself in a fun battle with a lot of differences from the book. Jess talks about how these changes effect the storyline. For the Fifth Episode:

SugaBros & The James Bond Cocktail Hour
A Silent Armageddon & Light of My Death (comics) PLUS Condorman (1981)

SugaBros & The James Bond Cocktail Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 80:52


Tim is joined by special guest Mike Scott (Adkins Undisputed, Action For Everyone) to discuss two very different takes on the comic book James Bond in A Silent Armageddon & Light of My Death.  Twitter: @007CocktailHr IG: @jbchpod Track Name: "Spy And Die" Music By: Jay Man @ https://ourmusicbox.com/ Official "OurMusicBox" YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/c/ourmusicbox License for commercial use: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Music promoted by NCM https://goo.gl/fh3rEJ

Star Fleet Universe On Call
Ep. 750 - Star Fleet Universe On Call

Star Fleet Universe On Call

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024


My Death and the Death Probe

Star Fleet Universe On Call
Ep. 750 - Star Fleet Universe On Call

Star Fleet Universe On Call

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024


My Death and the Death Probe

Be Your Own Kind Podcast
EP 80: BYOK w/ Cassandra Rosa: Unpacking the Power of Impact

Be Your Own Kind Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 27:38


In this episode, I spoke with certified healer and business coach Cassandra Rosa about the power of impact and the importance of "Now What" moments. We also discussed the importance of intentions and defined what impact we want to leave within our businesses. Cassandra helps spiritual entrepreneurs create fulfilling lives and impactful businesses. She is a Reiki master, an award-winning speaker, and the award-winning author of the book Now What: Create the Clarity to Achieve Your Dreams. Cassandra also hosts a personal development and business podcast called Fulfilled Female Entrepreneur on all major podcast platforms! Chapters: 00:00:00 Intro 00:03:48 The "Now What?" Dilemma 00:04:48 Creating a Fulfilling Life 00:07:35 Releasing the "Stuck" Mentality 00:11:02 Creating an Impactful Business 00:20:21 What is a Certified Healer? 00:23:05 BYOK Signature Question 00:24:01 Cassandra's "Now What" Moment 00:25:30 Outro Contact Cassandra at: Website: https://www.cassandrarosa.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/Cassandrarosaa Don't forget to sign up for our newsletter to stay updated on future content that will empower you to create a happier and more fulfilling lifestyle. Subscribe at ⁠www.beyourownkind.com⁠. Subscribe to our Media Partner's YouTube: ⁠https://www.thebpmediaco.com/⁠ Take Care of that Sweettooth at ⁠www.cookingwithcurves.com⁠ Grab your copy of Devon Hall's Third Book, "In Case of My Death...Burn the World Down". https://loudmouthbrowngirl.com/shop/⁠⁠ Support Mommy's Business: CBS3 Designs: ⁠https://www.etsy.com/shop/CBS3Designs... Seeking Therapy? Get 10% off your first month at ⁠https://betterhelp.com/byok⁠ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beyourownkind/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beyourownkind/support

Be Your Own Kind Podcast
EP 79: BYOK w/ Whitney McCoy-Cooper: Surviving Motherhood & Spiritual Warfare

Be Your Own Kind Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2024 58:33


In the episode, I reconnected with my Sis Whitney McCoy Cooper to catch up on things she's been working on in the past year. She shared with us the life of mothering a toddler, forming a new mom's group entitled the " Mommy Franchise," and we really got into the craziness of the spiritual world and maintaining our identity in Christ. Whitney McCoy-Cooper is a Global Project Manager and Productivity Coach for moms looking to ditch procrastination and achieve their goals. She holds an M.B.A. with a concentration in project management and certifications in organizational leadership, and more recently, she earned the Women's Entrepreneurship Certificate. Get a refresher or get introduced to Whitney from our initial interview: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2blNx1glYIrKM62EdIzlW1?si=2IavRSoIQYG8nEdQgIm5Hg Contact Whitney: Instagram: www.instagram.com/iamjustwhit Website: https://www.justwhit.com Chapters: 00:00:00 Intro 00:03:44 Surviving the Toddler 00:08:20 Origin of the Mommy Franchise 00:21:55 Welcoming God into your Decisions 00:23:21 Self-Care for Moms 00:24:38 Inviting God into your Business 00:27:42 Whit gives clarity on Witches and Witchcraft 00:33:05 What it Means to Dream about Ancestors 00:34:55 Navigating through Dreams 00:40:27 Spiritual Warfare is Real 00:47:13 Possible reason People are Veering From Church 00:53:39 BYOK Signature Question 00:55:35 Outro Don't forget to sign up for our newsletter to stay updated on future content that will empower you to create a happier and more fulfilling lifestyle. Subscribe at ⁠www.beyourownkind.com⁠. Subscribe to our Media Partner's YouTube: ⁠https://www.thebpmediaco.com/⁠ Take Care of that Sweettooth at ⁠www.cookingwithcurves.com⁠ Grab your copy of Devon Hall's Third Book, "In Case of My Death...Burn the World Down". https://loudmouthbrowngirl.com/shop/⁠⁠ Support Mommy's Business: CBS3 Designs: ⁠https://www.etsy.com/shop/CBS3Designs... Seeking Therapy? Get 10% off your first month at ⁠https://betterhelp.com/byok⁠ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beyourownkind/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beyourownkind/support

Be Your Own Kind Podcast
EP 78: BYOK w/ Jamie Cromer: The Power of Bouncing Back

Be Your Own Kind Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2024 54:00


In the episode, I spoke with Psychoanalyst and Certified Chopra, Jamie Cromer, about the importance of resilience and its major role when navigating through life. We also talked about re-opening your heart to being a part of a community and finding the time to implement self-care daily. Jamie is a licensed Clinical Social Worker ACSW FABP TA Board-Certified Psychoanalyst Certified Chopra Ayurvedic Lifestyle Instructor who teaches her integrated approach to balance and wellness. Through that integration of Psychoanalytic and Ayurvedic techniques, she guides others to the life they've always dreamed of and the one they meant to live. Windows to Wisdom® is focused on guiding women to build self-awareness, balance mind/body/spirit, and take purposeful action. Contact Jamie: Instagram: www.instagram.com/windowtowisdom Website: https://www.windowstowisdom.com/ Chapters: 00:00:00 Intro 00:07:51 Importance of Self-Discovery 00:11:05 Inspiration behind the framework 00:17:32 21-Day Reflection Challenge 00:20:52 Space to Settle Emotions 00:22:31 Art of Resilience 00:33:58 Finding time to fitting in Self-Care 00:41:45 The Importance of Community 00:47:05 How to keep up with Jamie 00:48:29 BYOK Signature Question 00:51:56 Outro Don't forget to sign up for our newsletter to stay updated on future content that will empower you to create a happier and more fulfilling lifestyle. Subscribe at ⁠www.beyourownkind.com⁠. Subscribe to our Media Partner's YouTube: ⁠https://www.thebpmediaco.com/⁠ Take Care of that Sweettooth at ⁠www.cookingwithcurves.com⁠ Grab your copy of Devon Hall's Third Book, "In Case of My Death...Burn the World Down". https://loudmouthbrowngirl.com/shop/⁠⁠ Support Mommy's Business: CBS3 Designs: ⁠https://www.etsy.com/shop/CBS3Designs... Seeking Therapy? Get 10% off your first month at ⁠https://betterhelp.com/byok⁠ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beyourownkind/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beyourownkind/support

Maximum Rocknroll Radio
MRR Radio #1892

Maximum Rocknroll Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2024 56:55


On this week's MRR Radio, Jennifer plays some new releases and some goodies from last year.INTRO FUGITIVE BUBBLE - Caged Spirit OUTPATIENT ATAQUE ZERO - Control HICK TRACY - Solution TEENAGE HEARTS - Didn't Get Invited RUDE TELEVISION - Convenience Store BILLIAM - Sleeping in the Mountains SEETHRUSKIN DEAD YEARS - Picture of My Death […] The post MRR Radio #1892 appeared first on MAXIMUM ROCKNROLL.

The Watchers in the Basement
Percy Jackson and the Olympians episodes 4 & 5 (SPOILERS) | The Watchers in the Basement

The Watchers in the Basement

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 105:18


From the beloved book series by Rick Riordan, demigod Percy Jackson leads a quest across America to prevent a war among the Olympian gods. #PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians #DisneyPlus E4: "I Plunge to My Death" E5: "A God Buys Us Cheeseburgers" Percy Jackson and the Olympians (2023) is a Disney+ television series starring Walker Scobell, Leah Jeffries, Aryan Simhadri, Charlie Bushnell, Dior Goodjohn, Glynn Turman, Jason Mantzoukas, Megan Mullally, Virginia Kull, Timm Sharp, Toby Stephens, Jay Duplass, Lin-Manuel Miranda and Lance Reddick. OllivAmber's Wands ✨ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@OllivAmbersWands Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ollivambers.wands/ Subscribe, rate and review! Follow The Watchers in the Basement on social media! Use #WatchersBasement to comment about the show! facebook.com/watchersbasement twitter.com/WatchBasement instagram.com/watchersbasement threads.net/@watchersbasement anchor.fm/watchersbasement

A Bite Of
'Percy Jackson' Episode 4: I Plunge to My Death

A Bite Of

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2024 40:48


Derek and Noah leap (or fall) into Disney+'s Percy Jackson and the Olympians Episode 4: I Plunge to My Death. On the menu: Annabeth and Percy's perception of their parents, the fearsome Echidna & her tweed jacket, Chimera and other monsters, Athena's petty behavior, Percy's fatal flaw and more! Behind the Scenes 'Percy Jackson' w cast, crew, and Rick & Becky Riordan interviews⁠⁠!  ⁠⁠The Cast & Creators on Bringing 'Percy Jackson' to Life⁠⁠  Check out the links below and connect with us!!   INSTAGRAM: ⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/abiteofpod⁠⁠    TWITTER: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://twitter.com/ABiteOfPod⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠   THREADS: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.threads.net/@abiteofpod⁠⁠  YOUTUBE: ⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/@ABiteOfPod⁠⁠ WEBSITE:  ⁠⁠https://www.abiteofpod.com/⁠⁠   DISCORD: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/461OOcf --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/abiteofpod/message

Prophecy Radio: A Percy Jackson Podcast
Episode #115 – Hades' Advocate

Prophecy Radio: A Percy Jackson Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2024 83:33


Prophecy Radio episode #115 discusses Percy Jackson and the Olympians season 1, episode 4, “I Plunge to My Death,” in all its glory! The Percabeth is strong with this one. We also tackle all the Percy Jackson news that came out in the hour between recording episodes, and read a few pieces of listener feedback that you sent in. New episodes of Prophecy Radio air weekly, and we keep our discussions PG-13. News and Updates (00:01:53) Hot Topic has more Percy Jackson official merch for you to choose from. Oh, and Disney also has some official merch, too! Have you seen the Percy Jackson and the Olympians episode posters? We've got episode I and episode II right here for you. We also read out the Percy Jackson and the Olympians soundtrack official tracklist. Percy Jackson and the Olympians season 1, episode 4, “I Plunge to My Death” (00:08:21) This episode was definitely short, but it also packed in a lot of stuff! We start off with a flashback of Young Percy, and oh my gods OUR HEARTS. It's so interesting that he's afraid of the water. Sally implies she might not be around forever, and we just can't handle this. Young Percy shows up in one of the dreams, and we talk about who is warning Percy and who they're warning him against. Annabeth really looked up to Thalia, and you can tell she modeled herself on the other demigod. Percy does NOT like the way you have to earn your parents' respect in this world. We hear a bit of Annabeth's backstory, and it makes so much sense why she is the way she is. Grumpy Grover is hilarious, and we need more of him ASAP. Zeus must've sent Echidna, right? The Percabeth is really Percabething this episode. Seeing the centaurs out the window allows them to introduce the concept of Pan and the Searchers. Never try to understand a prophecy because you will FAIL. How do we feel about no Gladiola? Leah is THE perfect Annabeth, and no one will convince us otherwise. Echidna is one of those sickly sweet people who's just waiting to stab you in the back. Or, in Percy's case, in the chest. This series has such an interesting take on the concept of monstrosity. How do we feel about them changing the name and gender of the chimera? Did you know the St. Louis Arch was a sanctuary for Athena? Annabeth's love of architecture makes so much sense! Grover does NOT like manifest destiny. Percy makes Annabeth laugh!!! Seriously, there are so many great Percabeth moments this episode. Note to self: Fountain water does not cure illness due to poison stingers. What did Echidna say to Annabeth? Annabeth wants to sacrifice herself for the mission, but Percy is having none of that. Percy looks rough, but he's holding on. It's okay that we think the chimera is super cute, right? And we're totally okay that it doesn't have a goat-headed fire parascope coming out of its back. Echidna is the mother of monsters AND cutting people down one zinger at a time. The TV show fixed the issue with Percy falling into the river! Was the Nereid out of focus to help save some money on CGI? Poseidon has always been here, so trust him and breathe! Feedback (01:16:09) Sissypho has questions about Gladiola. A Bite Of Pod agrees that this show has a lot of rewatchability. The Damn Meme Page wants to know when we're getting that Percy Jackson and the Olympians season 2 renewal. Thanks for listening, and tune in next time for episode 116, in which we'll discuss Percy Jackson and the Olympians episode 5 in all its glory! This episode's hosts are: Karen Rought and Kristen Kranz. Each episode, our Prophecy Radio hosts and their guests will keep you up to date on the latest information coming out of Camp Half-Blood, including upcoming books and adaptation news, discuss a topic of choice, and do a chapter by chapter reread of the Percy Jackson series. Follow Us: Twitter // Instagram // Facebook // Tumblr Listen and Subscribe: Audioboom // Apple // Spotify Feel free to leave us your questions or comments through any of these mediums! You can also email us at prophecyradiopodcast@gmail.com or visit our homepage for archives and more information about our show. Prophecy Radio is a Subjectify Media podcast production. Visit Subjectify Media for more shows, including Not Another Teen Wolf Podcast, ReWatchable, and Not About The Weather, and for all our latest articles about the stories we're passionate about.

Be Your Own Kind Podcast
EP 77: BYOK w/ Jill Lanier: Mental Renaissance: Free Your Mind

Be Your Own Kind Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 51:07


In this episode, I had the pleasure of speaking with Jill Lanier, the founder of Mindful Renaissance. Our conversation centered around the power of mindfulness in our daily lives, and how it can help us make sound choices based on our emotions. Taking the time to rest with our emotions can help us unlock our potential and shift our mindset in the face of an increasingly complex and stressful world. Jill's work is truly inspiring. Through her Mindful Renaissance Framework, she has helped countless people unlock their ability to shift their consciousness and embrace a more mindful way of living. Her weekly newsletter and interactive workshops are a testament to her dedication to helping others. It's no wonder she has been featured on TV for the impact of her work in the community. Contact Jill at: Website: https://www.mindfulrenaissance.com/welcome Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mindfullyjill/ 00:00:00 Intro 00:02:16 Meeting Jill Janier 00:04:49 Intro of Mental Renaissance 00:05:48 Birth and Purpose of Mental Renaissance 00:10:00 The Purpose of Meditation 00:12:26 Mindful Meditative Practice 00:16:41 Noticing Mood & Choosing Behaviors 00:17:59 First Step of Mindful Renaissance- Pausing 00:21:07 AD: Cooking With Curves 00:22:08 AD: #Betterhelp 00:24:04 AD: In Case of My Death Book Release 00:25:03 The Body Takes Notice 00:26:11 Projection 00:27:06 Second Step of Mindful Renaissance- Noticing 00:29:22 Third Step of Mindful Renaissance- Resting 00:35:36 Fourth Step of Mindful Renaissance- Choice & Agency 00:38:21 Three Attributes of a Mindful Practice 00:40:24 Upside of Mindful Practice 00:41:21 Finding what Works for You 00:45:28 BYOK Signature Question 00:47:16 Contacting Jill Lanier 00:49:16 Outro Don't forget to sign up for our newsletter to stay updated on future content that will empower you to create a happier and more fulfilling lifestyle. Subscribe at www.beyourownkind.com.   Subscribe to our Media Partner's Youtube: https://www.thebpmediaco.com/   Take Care of that Sweet tooth at www.cookingwithcurves.com   Grab your copy of the Devon Hall's Third Book, "In Case of My Death...Burn the World Down". https://loudmouthbrowngirl.com/shop/⁠   Support Mommy's Business: CBS3 Designs: https://www.etsy.com/shop/CBS3Designs?ref=shop_sugg_market Seeking Therapy? Get 10% off your first month at https://betterhelp.com/byok   --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beyourownkind/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beyourownkind/support

Be Your Own Kind Podcast
EP 76: BYOK w/ Devon J. Hall: Fighting Femicide and Stupidity

Be Your Own Kind Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2023 69:34


In this episode, we are joined by Devon, who shares her inspiring story through her new book, "In Case of My Death...: Burn The World Down". She sheds light on the hidden Femicide that takes place in Canada and the challenges women face after abduction and violation. Devon's message empowers women to find their voice and stand up against injustice. We also take a moment to reflect on how celebrity news can distract us from the real issues in the world. Devon J Hall is a Writer, Blogger, Content Creator, and Faerie Witch from BC Canada who fearlessly shares her story with the world, inspiring others to do the same. Contact Devon: Website: https://loudmouthbrowngirl.com/shop/ Instagram: OriginalLMBG Books: Shop at Amazon Chapters: 00:00:00 Intro 00:02:03 Catching Up with Devon 00:03:08 Devon's New Book 00:04:17 Inequality is Worldwide 00:05:32 Canadian Femicide 00:08:02 Curse of "Keeping Your Mouth Shut" 00:10:17 Ways S3xual Assault is Brought to Awareness 00:13:31 Will Smith & Jada Pinkett Smith, Enough! 00:16:37 Tupac Project & Legacy 00:23:25 Back to Jada 00:27:04 As Content Creators How Much Should We Share? 00:27:41 AD: Cooking With Curves 00:29:42 AD: #BETTERHELP 00:31:54 Drake, Who is Claiming Him? 00:33:43 Devon Disrespects Michael Jackson 00:35:28 Palestine & Hollywood 00:36:55 Devon Profess Last Book for Awhile 00:38:20 More things Renita and Devon don't have in Common..lol 00:40:23 The Relieve from Searching Pop Culture 00:41:18 Ethical Fail 00:42:55 Hollywood Children Exploitation 00:44:20 Men Sharing their S3xual Assault Experience 00:45:41 My gripes with Ageism 00:46:38 Is the world uncomfortable with viewing Women as Sexual Beings 00:47:52 Devon's Opinion on Lizzo 00:52:13 Devon on Usher, Geez 00:54:32 Piggybacking to Drake 00:56:54 Devon also not claiming Tory Lanez 00:58:33 Chrisean and Blueface, Reason Devon Swore Off Relationships 01:02:03 BYOK Signature Question 01:04:00 Devon's Cure for Anxiety 01:05:32 Release of Devon's Book 01:06:34 Outro Don't forget to sign up for our newsletter to stay updated on future content that will empower you to create a happier and more fulfilling lifestyle. Subscribe at www.beyourownkind.com.   Take Care of that Sweet Tooth at www.cookingwithcurves.com   Check out our Media Partner :https://www.thebpmediaco.com/   Support Mommy's Business: CBS3 Designs: https://www.etsy.com/shop/CBS3Designs?ref=shop_sugg_market Seeking Therapy? Get 10% off your first month at https://betterhelp.com/byok --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beyourownkind/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beyourownkind/support

Manx Radio's Mannin Line
Your calls and opinion on Dr. Allinson MHK's Assisted Dying Bill with crossbench peer Baroness Finlay and Trevor Moore of My Death, My Decision. It's Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradio

Manx Radio's Mannin Line

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023 51:02


Your calls and opinion on Dr. Allinson MHK's Assisted Dying Bill with crossbench peer Baroness Finlay and Trevor Moore of My Death, My Decision. It's Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradio

The Hive Poetry Collective
S5:E15 Vincent Rendoni Chats with Dion O'Reilly

The Hive Poetry Collective

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 60:06


Vincent Rendoni and Dion O'Reilly engage in a wide-ranging and lively discussion of life and poetry. He reads Monica Rico's  "Poem in Consideration of My Death" from an anthology that, due to its representation of Latino life, influenced Vincent's decision to be a poet, The BreakBeat Poets Vol. 4, LatinNext.  Vincent Antonio Rendoni is the author of A Grito Contest in the Afterlife, which was the winner of the 2022 Catamaran Poetry Prize for West Coast Poets. Previously, he was a 2022 Jack Straw Cultural Center Fellow and winner of the 2021 Blue Earth Review Flash Fiction Contest. His work has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize, Best of the Net, and Best Small Fictions. His work appears in The Sycamore Review, The Texas Review, The Quarterly West, Another Chicago Magazine, Sky Island Journal, and So It Goes: The Literary Journal of the Kurt Vonnegut Museum and Library.

Intown Lutheran Church
His Life for My Death

Intown Lutheran Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2023


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Nic Treadwell’s Storyville
The Return Of A Maverick - Part Two - Totalitarian Detour by Ron Jonson

Nic Treadwell’s Storyville

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2023 22:43


This podcast features the narration to Ron Jonson's latest substack article. Which you can find here https://open.substack.com/pub/nictreadwell/p/the-return-of-a-maverick-cb6?r=1eh0xb&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web Following an extensive Skype interview in 2021 with the artist, Jacque Stru'del, it first appeared in the Bloxwich Slacker on 2nd April 2021. For this podcast, Ron has kindly contributed the original recordings of the interview, records from his own private collection of Stru'del memorabilia, and the voice over narration. Jacque Stru'del is pop icon from 60's band The Stru'del Brothers. After leaving the Brothers he blazed a solo artist trail, leaving a wake of experimental projects in music and audio. His name is synonymous with disasterous failures, though his contribution to culture is priceless. This is his story. Credits: The song My Death is adapted from Majestic Nature by Maxim Novak - used under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)

The Real Estate InvestHER Show with Elizabeth Faircloth and Andresa Guidelli
Our "Go To" Podcasts and Books with Liz & Andresa (Minisode)

The Real Estate InvestHER Show with Elizabeth Faircloth and Andresa Guidelli

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 17:50


Welcome ladies! On today's minisode of The Real Estate InvestHER show, we have our co-hosts Liz and Andresa discussing about their current go-to podcasts and books. They also talk about how the books they are reading have teached them how self-love and personal development is essential in reaching our dreams. Liz shares her own experiences with her children while Andresa emphasizes the importance of peer-to-peer influence and parenting influence. Finally, they reference their favorite podcasts from Mel Robbins, Brené Brown and Justin Baldoni. Join Liz and Andresa for an inspiring discussion about these valuable resources for self-development, business, and the law of attraction in our lives. Quotes · "The law of gestation is about being patient. Being patient with our goals, being patient with the universe, because things don't always happen in our timeframe." (03:15 - 03:26)· "Be purposeful, be patient and be in action". (03:37 - 03:40)· "Many people are starting 2023 focusing on their goals, but it's also important to let go of things that may be holding us back. I'm on a mission to learn new things and start new patterns, while also letting go of old patterns that no longer serve me". (04:45 - 05:27)· "Life contracts before he expands, and it pulls back before it leaps forward. Embrace this balancing act and don't resist it. The longer we avoid it, the longer we dwell on events that arose on our paths for the sake of waking us up rather than truly beginning the more difficult, but far more rewarding work". (08:25 - 08:56)· "Bottom line is take line of our recommendations and put it into action. Listen to it, consume it. More importantly, do something with what you learn." (16:47 - 16:56) Resources Mentioned Books· The Answer by John Assaraf· Open It in the Event of My Death by Mark Hsu· When You're Ready, This Is How You Heal by Brianna Wiest· Hold On to Your Kids by Gabor Maté and Gordon Neufeld Podcasts· The Mel Robbins Podcast by Mel Robbins· Unlocking Us Podcast by Brené Brown· Men Enough Podcast by Justin Baldoni How To Join the InvestHER Movement  1) InvestHER CON 2023 HOLIDAY EDITION!*Get a ticket to IC2023 and receive access to the 2022 recordings immediately!· How to spot a good deal from a bad deal? - Kim Kiyosaki + HANDOUT· Why 10x Is Easier Than 2x - Shannon Waller + HANDOUT· And much MORE! Here is what you can expect at InvestHER CON 2023:· Pre-event network· 2 Full days of transformational experiences· Access to over 20 Sessions with Keynotes and Speakers· Recordings from all sessions· Access to investors, mentors, and influencers· Mindful networking· Opportunities to connect with our sponsors + vendors· Coffee and Lunch included· Final Reception: Red Party· Live 30-day Group Accountability Virtual Session with the Founders Liz and Andresa· Exclusive Breakfast for STRIVE members only."InvestHer CON was truly a transformative experience. I have felt so alone for so long and now I feel like a have a community of support. I don't have to be the master of everything and take it all on my shoulders, I just have to do what I am excellent at." Heather Giammichele We reserved the entire resort for us! Join us in Scottsdale, Arizona, May 18-19. Get your ticket today! https://www.therealestateinvesther.com/investhercon *Promotion ends on Dec 31st at midnight EST 2) The Real Estate InvestHER Podcast - The weekly show details the journey of some of the most amazing women real estate investors around the world, who open up their lives and share practical and strategic tools for growing a rental portfolio, flipping houses, and the mindset that allows them to run a successful investing business while taking care of their families and most importantly taking care of themselves. Subscribe via:· Apple Itunes · Spotify· Amazon Music· Android · Stitcher 3) The Real Estate InvestHER Membership STRIVE A membership for highly ambitious and decisive Real Estate investors looking to build generational wealth on their own terms. Are you ready to...· Grow your Real Estate portfolio on your own terms.· Make deeper relationships with successful women playing at the same level· Build a reliable team and leave solopreneurship behind· Implement processes and systems that will allow you to scale your businessSTRIVE is for you! APPLY today at https://www.therealestateinvesther.com/membership*We only open the doors twice yearly (Dec and May). 4) InvestHER Community on Facebook We have thousands of members in our Facebook InvestHER Community (and growing!) This is a safe place for women to ask real estate investing questions and gain the support they need to achieve their goals! 5) InvestHER Meetups Around the Globe We have Investher Meetup members attending in-person meetings across the country and Canada. Meetups are being held monthly by experienced InvestHER Leaders! Learn more about our InvestHER leaders, meetup locations, and how to become an InvestHER Leader HERE! 6)InvestHER™ ORG with eXpYou helped your clients build their real estate portfolio, now it's time to invest in yourself! Join our all-woman investment group for agents and build your personal portfolio while creating generational wealth!Get the benefits of being part of a team without extra fees!Click here and schedule a discovery call with Jonna Weber today! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Real Estate InvestHER Show
Our "Go To" Podcasts and Books with Liz & Andresa (Minisode)

The Real Estate InvestHER Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 19:35


Welcome ladies! On today's minisode of The Real Estate InvestHER show, we have our co-hosts Liz and Andresa discussing about their current go-to podcasts and books. They also talk about how the books they are reading have teached them how self-love and personal development is essential in reaching our dreams. Liz shares her own experiences with her children while Andresa emphasizes the importance of peer-to-peer influence and parenting influence. Finally, they reference their favorite podcasts from Mel Robbins, Brené Brown and Justin Baldoni. Join Liz and Andresa for an inspiring discussion about these valuable resources for self-development, business, and the law of attraction in our lives.     Quotes   ·      "The law of gestation is about being patient. Being patient with our goals, being patient with the universe, because things don't always happen in our timeframe." (03:15 - 03:26) ·      "Be purposeful, be patient and be in action". 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SOUNDCHECK - МУЗЫКА за НЕДЕЛЮ!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 60:13


Треклист передачи: 01 Fear Factory - I Am The Nightrider (Fuel Injected Suicide Machine Remix) 02 Rexor - Spirit of the Dark 03 Ravage Red - Amnesia 04 SILIUS - Worship 05 Organized Mess Bluesband - Last Slow Blues 06 Silver Phantom - Circle Of The Serpent 07 A Farewell Fire - All Else Fails 08 Stargazer - Live My Dream 09 Satin - Angels Come, Angels Go" 10 Golgotha - Waiting for My Death 11 Rick Boy Slim & Dose Tripla - Andando na Noite 12 John Norum (EUROPA band) - Gone To Stay 13 Joe Lynn Turner - Rise Up 14 Royal Hunt - One More Shot 15 Therion - Cavern Cold As Ice 16 Michael Bormann - Our Sweet Lullaby 17 John Waite - (Cover) Missing You 18 Turkish Delight - Never Will Forget 19 Stabar - One Bug 20 Todd Rundgren - Godiva Girl 21 Tuomari Nurmio & Knucklebone Oscar - The Battle Is Over 22 Steve Lucas and the Rising Tide - The Bomp a Bomp Song 23 HitnRun - Bad, Bad Luck" 24 Hangar 55 - Love Remains Слушайте каждую пятницу в 15-00 с повторами на неделе на motoradio.online

THE WONDER: Science-Based Paganism

Remember, we welcome comments, questions and suggested topics at thewonderpodcastQs@gmail.com Death and dying workbook: https://atheopaganism.files.wordpress.com/2018/10/death-and-dying-workbook-blank1.docx Freewill.com   S3E35 TRANSCRIPT:----more----   Mark: Welcome back to the Wonder Science based Paganism. I'm one of your hosts, Mark, Yucca: And I'm the other one. Yucca Mark: and today we are going to talk about death. Yucca: death. Yep. It's, well, it's October. Although it's a topic which is relevant every day, every moment. Right. Mark: That's right. But particularly we're going to talk about the naturalistic, pagan perspective on death and approaches to death. And talk about some things that we can do to prepare for our own mortality and just about the perspective that it gives us generally. Because death is. Arguably the fact of our lives more than anything else. It's, it's the thing that's hanging out there, setting the context for everything else that we do or, or that we contemplate doing. Yucca: Right? And it happens to us. Mark: Mm-hmm. Yucca: Right. There's no, Doesn't matter what religion you are, what gender, where you live, what kind of living thing. If you are living, then eventually you stop. Right? Mark: right. And that's why it's been called The Great Equalizer because it doesn't matter how wealthy you are, eventually you are going to kick it. And there's, you know, you can do all kinds of medical things to try to extend yourself probably with a great deal of suffering associated in most cases. But eventually it's going to end. And so at this time of year this is the time of year when pagans often contemplate their mortality and their their relationship with the fact of their death. And so we are dedicating this show this episode to to that, to talking about exactly that. We'll have other episodes later on in the month about sort of other facets. Yucca: Like ancestors and decomposition and you know, that kind of stuff. Mark: right. All those kinds of great, halloweeny wonderful topics. But this, this one is just about the blunt fact that we're gonna die and so are you. And we all have to come to terms with that in whatever manner we can. Yucca: Right now, I wanna emphasize though, that this isn't all a doom and gloom, you know, sad, negative kind of thing. Certainly many of us are quite uncomfortable with the idea that one day we will not exist, right? But as we're gonna talk about, there's actually. Some real upsides to that. Right. And there's some really, I think that there's a tremendous amount of, of beauty in that. But a good place to start actually is how naturalistic paganism differs from some of the other branches of Paganism when it comes to our views on death, or at least on what's after. Mark: Right, right. As naturalists, we use the scientific method and critical thinking to assess what is most likely to be true. And given, given that the evidence is that there is no afterlife, that when we stop, we stop our brains stop maintaining the, the neural net of information that constitutes our personality and memory and all those things. And that heat radiates away from our body that that energy radiates away from our body as heat Yucca: Mm-hmm. Mark: and the body cools and we're gone. Yucca: And the, the pieces that were us, they break apart and become part of other things. Right. Mark: Right? And that's the decomposition story, which is. You know, stay tuned for that cuz it's actually so exciting. Yucca: a Mark: It's so exciting. Yucca: yeah, and it's, and that's the, that's the death that's happening always. Right. There's, there's the death at the end, right? Where like you just stop completely. But the, but the, the little, the little hundred deaths every day are more than hundreds. That just is part of being life is is this a really cool one to talk about? But yeah, we don't, we don't see the body as not us. Mark: Right. This is an important distinction. I'm, I'm glad you brought that up, because the idea of dualism what's sometimes called Cartesian dualism after Renee Decar, who first postulated it in a. In a philosophical kind of way, the idea that there is this spirit or ghost or soul within us that is separate from the body and that persists after the body dies. There really isn't any evidence to support that, that I'm aware of. And. Yucca: But the idea is, is embedded very, very deeply into our culture, into our language and it's, it's, it's all around us. Mark: It is. It is. It's, it's, When we talked about dualism in an earlier episode, we discovered that we don't even really have good language for talking about the understanding of the self as a unified hole. It is the body, You know, we say my body as if it was something different than, My mind. It's, it's all the same thing, but we, the, the way that our language is set up makes it very difficult even to articulate that concept. Yucca: Right Mark: So the body stops working for whatever reason. Maybe a disease, maybe an injury maybe just the accumulation of a a thousand tiny Yes. Or, or a thousand, just tiny errors in cellular copy copying over time. So you know, you're 105 years old and things just finally give up. They just stop and then we cease existing in our, in our opinion, in our estimation, we cease to exist. And that can be a very terrifying prospect for some people. But I don't find it that scary myself because I realized that for 13.7 billion years, I didn't exist either. And it didn't bother me in the least. I wasn't there to be bothered. It was okay. And we were talking about this before we recorded. We've also had some experiences where we've been put under general anesthesia. And that part disappears too. I mean, that's just time chopped out of your life where your body was still there, but your consciousness was suppressed because your body was, you know, under the influence of these chemicals that were introduced to it. And there wasn't any suffering during any of that either. I just was absent. Yucca: Not that I recall. Mark: Yeah. Yeah. Yucca: And, and that's what, not what was described to me by those who were conscious at the time. Right. But yeah, that, at least for me, those are times that are just like, it's just gone. Mark: Yeah. Yucca: Right. Look at the clock. And it's different than when it was when I last remembered looking at it. And that's not quite the same as as sleeping, because with the sleeping, there's a, sometimes there's a missing chunk there, but it's a very different, there still is some sort of awareness there, a very different awareness. But it, it's, it has felt like a very different experience. Mark: Yeah, I've often thought of, of during sleep the, the sort of dreaming process as being kind of like the brain running a screensaver. You know, you get all these images. You, you know, you have these sort of very, you know, strange and magical kinds of na narratives and stories and snips of scenes and things like that. And there's definitely something going on while you're sleeping most of the time. It's not the same as just winking out the way you do under general anesthetic. Yucca: Well, this is maybe a topic we should come back to at another point, because I don't think we've ever talked about lucid dreaming. Mark: Oh, we haven't. You're right. We Yucca: that's something that, that I do. And I don't know if that's something you do, but that would be a really, really interesting topic. So let's write that down. Mark: good. Yucca: maybe that's a good mid-winter topic that kind of, I associate, you know, mid-winter with the dreaming and the dark and, and all of that. So, Mark: a good one. Yucca: yeah. But with death it's, at least it seems like it's, that's it, right? Mark: Yeah. Yeah. Yucca: So what's that mean for us now? Right. We're not dead yet. We will. Mark: right, Yucca: this moment we're not. Mark: right. I would like to say one more thing Yucca: Oh, yeah. Mark: the, the way that other. Other religious traditions and particularly other pagan traditions, do approach the fact of death. Many of those are dualistic. In the Buddhist idea, for example, the idea is that we are on this wheel of karma that we're trying to get off of. And so when we achieve enlightenment, then we leave the wheel of karma and there's no more suffering and so forth. Which. So my mind has always been a very dark way of framing reality. It's the, you know, that the world is endless suffering. Well, the world is endless joy too. How, how come, How come we're paying all the attention to the suffering So that's, that's just been Yucca: does it, does it have the same connotation, the the word suffering when said in a Buddhist sense as it does. In a kind of conventional sense. Mark: That's a good question. I believe it does, but I can only speak from my experience having been married to a Zen Buddhist for 10 years. Yucca: Hmm. Mark: I, I can't, I, I have not done a ton of reading in the Buddhist arena and I don't know that much about. But I do know that it is once again, built on that dualistic idea that the body dies. But there is something else that persists that goes forward. And it may not be exactly you as a personality, but it's some intrinsic Yucca: Mm-hmm. Mark: quality of you that's in the process of being polished up in order to, you know, attain this, this enlightenment. Of course the, the mainstream monotheisms, they've all got. Sort of punishment or reward afterlife idea. And that doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me either for lots of reasons that we don't need to go into. But it's a pretty cruel framework in my opinion. Yucca: Mm-hmm. Mark: You know, it's, it's extortionary and it, it threatens people and it terrifies little children. It's a, you know, telling children about people going to hell is a horrible. Yucca: Right. Mark: But in the pagan sphere, what we see very often is a more generalized idea of reincarnation. It's very codified in Buddhism where like, okay, you know, if you've done these particular things, maybe you'll come back as a cockroach. Yucca: There's particular, yeah, there's particular levels and yeah. Mark: right. In, in the Pagan sphere, it does not appear to be as well defined in that sense, but there is a broad a broad credulity in the idea that you do come back in some manner. I've been told by people that people that are in their family where once related to them in other ways, in a past life, those sorts of things I don't know where they get that information, but they believe it. So, you know, those are, those are other approaches to the fact of mortality that I feel really sort of skip the important bits of what mortality can give us. Yucca: Mm-hmm. Mark: Knowing that we're going to die is actually a tremendous gift Yucca: Mm-hmm. Mark: approach it that. It, it contextualizes our lives. You know, it's this thing that's hanging out there. We know we've got a limited amount of time, and that means that our time is very precious. We need to be careful with it. We need to make judicious decisions about what we're going to do with our time and what source of goals we're going to pursue. Yucca: Yeah. And really think about what matters. Really What, Because if I've, I have a limited number of days. You have a limited, We each have a limited number of days, Mark: Yes. Yucca: and on top of that, We don't know the number of days either. Mark: Right, Yucca: Right? We hope that there will be many, but this could be the last one, Mark: right, Yucca: or it could be in thousands, right? Mark: right. Yucca: Yeah. Mark: Yeah. And knowing that, knowing that they're wheeled on a day when you're not in it really does give it, It gives you pause, it gives you it, it gives you an opportunity anyway, to think very carefully about what matters to you. About what your values are, about what you would like to be left behind in the wake of your life, in the way of legacy. And of course, that's one of the Ethiopia Pagan principles, right? Legacy. The idea that we are responsible to subsequent generations, not only of humans, but of the fabric of life on earth in general. And so. I mean, I very deliberately have made my career around environmentally and publicly beneficial work. That's, that is the, the work that I've chosen. And there have been costs associated with that. A lot of them financial because working in the nonprofit sector, especially for smaller organizations, just doesn't pay as well as a lot of other things. I have never been able to get my mind around doing some of the things that some people do for money, knowing that all that, that's all that's going on. There's just money making happening there. And I, I can't apply my time to something that seems so meaningless to me. I, I. I need to do something that's more substantial and fulfilling than that with my time. And I'm not criticizing anybody else's decisions. You know, they're, they're, well, you know, they're sovereign beings. They get to make their own decisions about what they consider important to do in their life. But for my life the, the environmental work that I've done, the, the social services work that I've done and the spiritual community work that I've done are all really important pieces to me that I hope have persisting impact after I'm gone. Yucca: Right. Yeah. And of course there's sometimes things that we need to do that we would really rather not be spending our time doing, but that That that are things that have to, that have to happen, whether that's dealing with, you know, illnesses or taxes or just, you know, having enough to, to be able to, to feed your family or things like that. But I think that, that the recognition and the, the memory that the, of our death that's coming can help us to. Put all of that in context, right? And think about how we're going to choose to live as we do those things that we don't want to be doing. Right. So we can on, on the big scale, really work towards the things that, that are meaningful to us. But know that every moment, even the moment when you are, you know, scrubbing the toilet, that that's, that's one of your moments, right? Mark: Right. Yucca: And how are you gonna live that, So, Mark: So finding ways to be joyful and finding ways. To take deep satisfaction in living becomes in the context of a, of a life without an afterlife, it becomes essential, Yucca: mm-hmm. Mark: right? This is all that we've got. So we must then find ways to, to derive happiness out of it, to derive as much joy as we possibly. In a, in a conscientious way. Obviously not at the expense of others. Yucca: Mm-hmm. Mark: Which honestly, I have a hard time imagining how you can have much joy if it's at the expense of others, but Yucca: Right. Mark: maybe, maybe someone can. Yucca: Well, if you are aware of it, Mark: Right, Yucca: right, as long as there's that awareness piece, Mark: right. That's like the the Ursula Ursula Gwen story. The people who leave Oma. Yucca: I'm not Mark: you know that Yucca: that one. Mark: It's a, it's a utopia. Oma is a city and everyone is happy, and everything is beautiful, and it's all magnificent except once a year, every citizen, they're all paraded through this dungeon under the city where there is a poor, neglected, starving child. Yucca: Mm. Mark: Whose suffering is necessary in order for all the happiness above the surface to happen. And there are a certain number of people every year who leave the city. They go because they won't make that deal. Yucca: Yeah. Mark: So I like to think that I would be one of those. Yucca: Dr. Hub borrowed that concept for one of their episodes. There was a space whale. Mark: Hmm. Yucca: City of London, I think was based on that, was suffering. So that, so the, the plot there sounds pretty much the, the same, Mark: hmm. Yucca: one of the new ones, not one of the old ones, Mark: Okay. Yeah. Okay. That was your tangent for this week, folks. Yucca: Well, at least number one, we'll see. I don't know, that's all. Maybe we've sort of done a few already. We went into dreams, so, Mark: that's true. Yucca: Yeah. Okay. Mark: okay, we're, we're gonna die and we're going to live well as a result of this knowledge. That's, that's where we've gotten to so far. But there are some things that we can do to prepare for our deaths that are great. Kindness is to those who survive us. Yucca: Mm-hmm. and for us in the process, depending on what kind of death you have, , Right. Some deaths. You don't know that they're happening and some you do. Mark: Yeah. Yucca: So, yeah. Mark: So those include things like advanced health directives, instructing decision makers about how they. What your wishes are in terms of do you want to be kept alive on machines in a vegetative state? Do you not want that? If it's unlikely that you will ever recover to a point where you're able to care for yourself? Do you want the machines to be turned off? All those kinds of questions. Knowing that medicine is a for profit enterprise and that end of life is the most profitable part of that enterprise in the United States. They will keep you alive on machines if you don't tell them not to. Yucca: Mm-hmm. Mark: And it's important to do that if that's not the way you want to go. Yucca: Right? Mark: There are other financial things a will or a trust or you know, some sort of arrangement for what's supposed to happen to your money and your stuff. Yucca: Mm-hmm. And your dependence, if you have. Mark: Yes. Including, you know, what goes to which dependence and, and all that kind of, and, and your dependence. If, if you, if both you and your partner or partners Yucca: If you have, if you Mark: are suddenly killed if you, if you have them. Are suddenly killed, then the question of where your dependence go becomes really important. And that needs to be written down and enshrined somewhere, not just something in your head. Yucca: And this may not just be your human dependence, but if you don't have children and you have pets, that's something to think about as well, so that they, they don't just end up at the shelter. Right? Mark: right. Yucca: Yeah. Mark: There are other Sorts of things that are very helpful for people when there is a death that can just ease the process a lot. I mean, all of us that have been in grief know the kind of brain fog that descends when there is a painful death. It's hard to concentrate and feelings keep welling up all the time and to be asked at the same time to go digging through someone's desk to find a life insurance policy is, It's an almost insurmountable demand Yucca: Right, And to be on the phone and being told that, No, we can't give it to you because you're not the person and you're going, Yeah, but they're dead. But you know, all. Mark: And then you have to go and get a death certificate and provide that to them. And I mean, there's just so much adminis trivia that goes into the processing of a death. having all of that information together in one place in what I call a death packet Yucca: Mm-hmm. Mark: is a tremendous gift to those who survive you. Passwords, passwords to social media accounts, to your online banking to your, your 401k or whatever, you know, retirement accounts you might have. All of that stuff is essential in modern times to be able to do the things that you want to do. A list of people who should be notified with their contact information. Yucca: right. Mark: There's, there's a lot of different things that go into this. But the good news is we have a workbook Yucca: Yes. Link in the in the show notes. Yeah. Mark: Yes, you can download a blank of the workbook and fill it out. And it, it has everything in it. It's got a, a section for filling out all the information that would be necessary to write an obituary, for example. You can make your preferences known about what you'd like done with your body. What kind of services, if any, you would like to have happen. To recognize your death. And it, it may sound scary and creepy to do this, but as I always like to say, just like talking with people about sex doesn't make them pregnant, working on the fact of your mortality doesn't make it any more likely to happen soon. Yucca: Yeah. It just means that when it does, it's gonna be an easier process for the, For your loved ones. Yeah. And this is, this is a great time of year to be going through and doing this because we're thinking about death. And it's seasonally and we're seeing it around us, and and it's nice to, to have it on the calendar to be able to go back and review that, right? Mark: Yeah. One of the elements of my death packet is a farewell letter, Yucca: Mm-hmm. Mark: and I revisit that every year at this time of year just to make sure that, you know, everybody that I want acknowledged, want to be acknowledged is acknowledged. And that Yucca: If things have changed in terms of what you wanna say or not. Mark: all, all those kinds of things. Yes. So it's. And it, it's a great opportunity just to pull the thing out and review all the information. It's like I noticed the last time I went through it, I had moved and I hadn't changed my address. Yucca: Mmm. Mark: So that was necessary. I had to make those changes. Once again I can already think of some things that I'm gonna need to change for this year as well. Yucca: Right. Mark: so, but once you've done the big task once. Then it's just a matter of updating little bits of information here and there as you go along, and it's not very hard to do. The important thing is that loved ones know where to find your death packet. If you have like, a filing cabinet with legal papers and Yucca: fire safe chest that you have and you Mark: That's, that's a good place for it to live, maybe in especially colored folder so that people know, you know, they can go directly to that folder and pull it out. What I do is I keep a paper copy, a printed copy in my desk, and then I keep the soft copy, The Microsoft Word file on the desktop of my computer. Yucca: Mm-hmm. Mark: So it, and it's labeled My Death, that's the name of it. So, with a cute little skull icon that I put on Yucca: Yeah, is your paper one you could put in a little folder, you know, this time of year you can find like the Halloween themed folders and stuff in the school section. Mark: Uhhuh. Yeah. It's a good idea. Yucca: little dancing skeletons or something like Mark: Mm-hmm. , I like it. Yeah, so. I strongly encourage our listeners to, to take on this work. It's it can be a little intimidating you know, to sort of take a deep breath and go, Okay, I'm gonna die. What do I want done with my body? What do I, you know, what? Yucca: Yeah. Mark: What, what, what are the answers to all these questions? There is a tool that's available for download online. It's something called the Five Questions that you can look for and that, that walks you through some similar kinds of planning questions about how to organize your, your death planning. But the workbook that you can download from the link in the show notes is really very thorough and it, it contains spaces for all of the different kinds of information that you're likely to need. Yucca: Right, and, and you could make a little thing of it when you do it. You could make it a little. Self party for the afternoon, right? Pick out, get your favorite drink, get your favorite treat, and carve yourself a pumpkin and sit down at the table with it. And there might be things that you won't be able to do right away, like gathering certain pieces of information, but you could start working through it and starting that process. Or you could do some of it in ritual, you know, make it. Make it an enjoyable thing that is maybe a little bit less intimidating to approach just so that you, that you do it. Because any piece that you do will be better than having not done it at all. Mark: right. Yucca: Right. And so maybe, I mean, I encourage everyone to, to go through the whole packet and do everything, but maybe you just wanna start with, Okay, I'm just gonna. I'm just gonna get a will in place. Right. And I'm not, you know, I, I don't have the, the mental space right now to write a letter to everybody, but I can get the, the will in place, or I can make sure that I have beneficiaries on my bank accounts or whatever it is that you need to do. Right. Just starting with so, Mark: I want to tell people about another resource that's available online for free, and it's a, it's a resource called free will.com, and literally that's what it is. It's a wizard that walks you through the steps to create a will for free, and then you can download the. Documents and print them and have them signed and it's legally valid Will Yucca: Do you put in what your state or country is in Mark: you do? Yucca: laws are different about how many witnesses you need or that sort of thing? Okay. Mark: It's only for the US and Canada, unfortunately. Yucca: Mm-hmm. Mark: But. Yucca: I would suspect there's probably similar resources though for different countries. Mark: many other countries. I would agree. I would agree. But it's a, it's a pretty nifty little thing. I, I went through it and I thought, you know what, what came out the other end was, it had a lot of legalese in it, but it definitely included everything that I wanted to, to be included in my will. Yucca: Mm-hmm. , right? So that's a great, a great place to start.  Mark: They also do advanced health directives. There's, there's a wizard for that as well. Yucca: Okay. Right, Because again, many of us probably aren't at the traditional places in our lives where that's something that we would be starting to think about. But as we've said, we don't know. We don't know how many days we have, Mark: Nope. Nope. The odds, the odds may be low that you are going to die soon. But they aren't zero. They're never zero. Yucca: Right. Mark: As long as we're alive, we are subject to death. So we have to be prepared to as great a degree as possible, both for our loved ones but also for ourselves. I don't want to be in a semi-conscious state on a ventilator Yucca: Mm. Mark: for. Days, weeks, years. I, I, I really, really am opposed to that. There's pretty good evidence that there is some brain activity in a lot of the people that are in that condition, and that just sounds like hell to me. I don't want it. And I'm very, very clear in my directives that I do not want that. I, I want you to pull the plug, if that's the state that I. Yucca: Right. or for me, I wouldn't want to be in my last moments worrying who's gonna take care of my kids. Mark: Right, Yucca: Right? Mark: right. Yucca: Oh, how, you know, being, having to be stressed about these things that I don't wanna leave undone Mark: Mm-hmm. Yucca: for, for others. Mark: Yeah. Yeah. So I, I'd kind of like to leave this on a, on an upward note. I feel like one of the things that is very hard about death in, certainly in American culture, but I think this is true in the West generally, is that we're so phobic about the subject that we don't talk about it and get ourselves comfortable with it at all. We don't even try to do. And there is a movement the, the so-called death positivity movement that is happening now that's working to overcome that, that's working. You know, we conduct death salons in various places for people to talk about their feelings, about their mortality, their fears, their their concerns, what they'd like done with their bodies, all those kinds of things. And. I just feel that that's a very important movement. To some degree the denial of death is the denial of life Yucca: Yeah, and that's one we'll definitely come back on when we talk about death on a kind of larger concept. Mark: Right, right. And to me, embracing what this is that we are. Here on Earth is necessary in order for us to honor it, as sacred as it is. Yucca: Mm-hmm. Mark: And so I really encourage you to look at this as a great opportunity. You know, when you, when you really sit down, you know, across the table from your death maybe, maybe you have some life priorities that you want to change. Yucca: Mm-hmm. Mark: Maybe, maybe there are certain things that you absolutely have have been dedicated to the idea that you're going to do someday, and maybe you need to move up the schedule on those to make sure that they happen, Yucca: Right. Mark: right? Um Yucca: Well, and to think about how you are living today, because how you live today is how you, that is your life, Mark: mm-hmm. Yucca: right? That is your life that you live. And I find it very helpful In my morning ritual, I remind myself, I say out loud that I remember I will die, and that actually is so uplifting and motivating because it goes today matters. This, my experience, this tiny, I get to be this tiny sliver of the universe for this short period, which I hope will be in the triple digits. That's my goal, but that's still tiny compared to the billions of billions of years of the universe. And here we are and we get this moment. And because we die, it is so precious and so special every. Mark: Absolutely. I like that I may steal it. I, my morning ritual does not include something like that at the moment, although it does include a death acknowledgement in the evening. The Yucca: I stole it from the stoic . They have a whole thing about it. Mark: So yeah, look at, honestly, look at this as an opportunity. Folks. Being in denial about our death isn't gonna stave it off. It isn't gonna change when it happens. One second. So, taking a clear look at, taking a clear look at everything generally is a good idea, but particularly Yucca: of this podcast, Mark: it kind of is. Yeah. It kind of is. Let's, you know, let's, let's not gussy things up with, with fantasy. Let's, let's do what we can to know what's true. To look at that very clearly and then make our decisions based on that. That's kind of what we're about. So, especially in this month of October, which is, you know, the, the, the spooky witchy month really encourage you to take that step if you haven't already, or also like to congratulate those of you who have done a lot of that planning. Yucca: Yeah. Mark: Good for you because it's, it's generally good for all of us. When people do that, among other things, what tends not to happen is that people tend not to get gouged for thousands of dollars by funeral homes because, you know, people will put much more modest wishes in their, in their declarations, in their death packet. and that's good for all of us because that industry really needs to be reigned in. It's very destructive and it, it, it needs to change. Yucca: Well, and, and whatever your particular wishes are you. You can assure those, or at least you can make it more likely that that's what's going to happen, right? By, by voicing it. So whatever, whatever your particular desires and approaches and, and all of that and if it's something that, that you honestly don't care, let let your loved ones know that, right? Let them know, I seriously, I'm dead. I don't want the casket. Mark: Yeah. Yucca: I don't care. Save the money. Right? If that's your approach or if, hey, it is actually really important to me that there be this coming together of the, of the people in my life and this moment. And you know, you know, you can say that and you can think about that and, and I think that you can learn a lot about yourself too in having that honest conversation with yourself, that exploration. Mark: right. As you explore what the options are, you may find that some things that people assume are true are not. For example, you are not required to have your body involved. And it's a terrible, toxic thing that we do to the Earth that I really don't want any part of. But I mean, you can, if you want to, that's fine, but you are not required. Some states require that an un embalmed body be buried within three days after the death, Yucca: Yeah, there's so different states are gonna have different regulations you're gonna wanna know. Yeah. But that's one of the things that you can do in your October. Death visiting. I don't know what we could call it.  Mark: I like that. Yucca: yeah, and if you mo, if you move states or, you know, you just check up on, okay, so what's, you know, what is it like here in Montana versus Connecticut, or, you know, whatever it is. Yeah. Mark: right? Yeah. So there's a, there's a body of knowledge and there's kind of a world to explore there of how to, how to get exactly what you want out of this, or at least to tell your loved ones what you want. And of course after you're dead, it won't matter to you. So Yucca: Yeah. Mark: they, if they don't do what you want Yucca: You won't know. Mark: you won't know, and the worst thing that will happen is that somebody will probably say, This is not what they would've wanted. Yucca: Yeah, so well, this has been good. Mark: Yeah. Yucca: it's inspiring to, to come back to this each year and think about it and, and just again, remembering this is our little sliver. This is our little moment. Mark: Right. So do what you can to have a good death and as smoother transition as possible for those around you who survive and and live well. Live well and happily. Yucca: Yep. All right. Well thank you everyone, and we'll, we'll see you next week. Mark: See you then.  

Close Talking: A Poetry Podcast
Episode #169 I Hear A Dog Who Is Always in My Death - Samuel Ace

Close Talking: A Poetry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2022 85:19


Posted at long last after overcoming major technical difficulties!! Connor and Jack dive into the poem "I Hear a Dog Who is Always in My Death" by Samuel Ace. They discuss the poem's evocative imagery, ruminate on it's call to action against encroaching fascism, and find resonances with English and Egyptian mythology. They also make some time to dunk on transphobes. I Hear a Dog Who is Always in My Death By: Samuel Ace How is it you bring me back to the cliffs the bright heads of eagles the vessels of grief in the soil? I dig for you with a gentle bit of lighter fluid and three miniature rakes burning only a single speck of dirt to touch a twig as tiny as a neuron or even smaller one magic synapse inside the terminus limbs of your breath The fighter jets fly over the house every hour no sound but inside our hands I hear a far chime and I am cold a north wind and the grit of night first the murmur then the corpse first the paddling then the banquet first the muzzle then the hanging the plea first the break then the tap the tap I hear your skin the reach of your arms the slick along your thighs more floorboard than step first the flannel then the gag first the bells then the exhale I hear a dog who is always in my death the breath of a mother who holds a gun a pillow in the shape of a heart first the planes then the criminal ponds first the ghost boats then the trains first the gates then the bargain a child formed from my fingertip and the eye of my grandmother's mother a child born at 90 the rise and rush of air a child who walks from the gas Find us on Facebook at: facebook.com/closetalking 
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Set For Sentencing
Please Open In the Event of My Death: The Art, Craft, & Terror of Telling Your Own Story.

Set For Sentencing

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 54:02


I've said it before, and I'll keep saying it – at sentencing, narrative is everything.  Helping us get Set For Sentencing is a man who knows how to tell GREAT stories. Mark Hsu is an attorney and the author of a sweet, poignant, and incredibly well-written book called,  Please Open In the Event of My Death: A Father's Advice To His Daughters In Case Something Horrible Happens (Which Hopefully It Won't But Just In Case), and that title says it all.    IN THIS EPISODE: The power of telling your own story and sharing it with others; Advice on how to become a better writer and storyteller; Books & Resources on writing that helped him hone his craft; How learning the craft of writing & screenwriting will make you a better advocate; Why simplicity is the secret sauce of all great narrative persuasive communication; The need for “emotional intelligence” in writing, in the law, and in life;  Systemic injustice through the lens of the “cosmic calendar”; and Lots of awesome clips from the audible version of the book! LINKS:  Please Open in the Event of My Death on Amazon.com Please Open on social media:  Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, & Tik Tok Mark gave us some great suggestions for writing resources.  I have a pretty good list as well, including links to sites where you can access free screenplays: 5 Reasons Every Lawyer Should Study the Art of Screenwriting — and a Killer Resource List To Get You Started Lastly, by far the most worthless link I will ever offer, but since we talked about it, here's my Chiuaua William's Tik Tok, @williamvonarsehole. 

Faith Recovery Podcast
At The Hour of My Death

Faith Recovery Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 43:31


In "At The Hour of My Death" we explore the Christian hope as necessary for morality and as logically plausible even in a science-driven society. The post At The Hour of My Death first appeared on Faith Recovery Podcast.

The Creative Process · Seasons 1  2  3 · Arts, Culture & Society

Albert Serra has been called one of the most radical and singular filmmakers working today. Born in Banyoles, Spain, he studied literature and art history at Barcelona University. In 2006 he wrote, directed and produced his first feature film, Honor of the Knights, followed by Birdsong; both were selected for the Directors' Fortnight at Cannes. In 2010 he made Els noms de Crist before directing, a year later, El Senyor ha fet en mi meravelles for the exhibition Correspondencias at Barcelona. He is best known for his films Story of My Death and The Death of Louis XIV starring Jean-Pierre Léaud. His most recent feature film Liberté explores libertinism at the time of the French Revolution. www.albertserra.com · www.creativeprocess.info

Church of the Holy Spirit - Roanoke
Eat of My Death, So You Can Live In My Resurrection Forever (Brian Morgan+; 4/14/2022)

Church of the Holy Spirit - Roanoke

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 15:48


Eat of My Death, So You Can Live In My Resurrection Forever (Brian Morgan+; 4/14/2022) by Church of the Holy Spirit - Roanoke

Law Pod UK
158: A Decent Death: Stephen Sedley and My Death, My Decision

Law Pod UK

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 23:58


Rosalind English talks to Trevor Moore of the campaign group My Death, My Decision about UK laws on assisted dying, and they reflect on a speech given by former Court of Appeal judge Sir Stephen Sedley on the subject. That speech is also available online to watch and read in full. A related article by Sir Stephen is in the London Review of Books here. If you support reform of UK laws on assisted dying, you may wish to support or find out more about My Death, My Decision. They are a not-for-profit campaign organisation (and not a registered charity) that relies on members. There are a number of ways to support. Law Pod UK is published by 1 Crown Office Row. Supporting articles are published on the UK Human Rights Blog, which you can also follow on Twitter.

The Monster Island Film Vault
Episode 53: ‘Godzilla Raids Again' | Feat. Michael ‘The Kaiju Groupie' Hamilton | Godzilla Redux

The Monster Island Film Vault

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2021 118:12


Hello, kaiju lovers! Nate gets back to his new subseries, “Godzilla Redux,” with the first of the many sequels to Godzilla (1954), Godzilla Raids Again. Strangely, it was the first G-film his guest, Kaiju Weekly co-host Michael “The Kaiju Groupie” Hamilton, ever saw. This somewhat forgotten 1955 cash-grab sequel, which was produced and released within six months, isn't much to write home about—except it features the first appearance of fan-favorite kaiju Anguirus and the first ever kaiju fight in a Godzilla film. Nate and Michael discuss these as well as the hilarious dubbed version, “Gigantis, the Fire Monster,” and the JSDF (Japanese Self-Defense Forces)—all while dodging Jimmy's badgering of his “former” nemesis. Before the broadcast, Nate and Jimmy get an unexpected visit from a “not-quite-dead-yet” man—Gary! After months of hiding since his near-fatal encounter with an escaped Gyaos, he's decided to reveal himself to Nate and share his harrowing story of survival. After the broadcast, Raymund Martin arrives with legal papers for a class action lawsuit against the Board for Nate and Jimmy to sign and has a happy reunion with his long-thought-consumed paralegal. Listen to Nathan Marchand and Travis Alexander's spinoff podcast, The Henshin Men, on Redcircle. This episode's prologue and epilogue, “The Exaggerated Reports of My Death,” was written by Nathan Marchand. Guest stars: Damon Noyes as Raymund Martin & Gary Additional music: “True Evening” by WillRock “A weird thing” by Chiro Sound effects sourced from Freesound.org. We'd like to give a shout-out to our MIFV MAX patrons Travis Alexander and Michael Hamilton (co-hosts of Kaiju Weekly); Danny DiManna (author/creator of the Godzilla Novelization Project); Eli Harris (elizilla13); Chris Cooke (host of One Cross Radio); Bex from Redeemed Otaku; Damon Noyes, The Cel Cast, TofuFury, Elijah Thomas, and Eric Anderson! Thanks for your support! You, too, can join MIFV MAX on Patreon to get this and other perks starting at only $3 a month! Buy official MIFV merch on TeePublic! This episode is NOT approved by the Monster Island Board of Directors. Timestamps: Prologue - “The Exaggerated Reports of My Death, Part 1”: 0:00-5:31 Intro: 5:31-17:07 Main Discussion: 17:07-1:31:00 Listener Feedback, Housekeeping, & Outro: 1:31:00-1:55:02 Epilogue – The Exaggerated Reports of My Death, Part 2”: 1:55:02-end Podcast Social Media: Twitter Facebook Instagram Follow Jimmy on Twitter: @NasaJimmy Follow the Monster Island Board of Directors on Twitter: @MonsterIslaBOD Follow the Raymund Martin and the MIFV Legal Team on Twitter: @MIFV_LegalTeam Follow Crystal Lady Jessica on Twitter: @CystalLadyJes1 Follow The Henshin Men Podcast on Twitter: @HenshinMenPod Follow Dr. Dourif on Twitter: @DrDorif www.MonsterIslandFilmVault.com #JimmyFromNASALives       #MonsterIslandFilmVault © 2021 Moonlighting Ninjas Media Bibliography/Further Reading: Galbraith IV, Stuart. Japanese Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films: A Critical Analysis and Filmography of 103 Features Released in the United States 1950-1992. Godzilla Raids Again Commentary by Steve Ryfle and Friends (Classic Media DVD). Godzilla Raids Again Classic Media DVD Special Features. “Japanese Self-Defense Forces” (Wikipedia and Associated Sources/Links). LeMay, John. The Big Book of Japanese Giant Monster Movies Volume 1: 1954-1982. LeMay, John. The Big Book of Japanese Giant Monster Movies: The Lost Films (Mutated Edition). LeMay, John. Writing Giant Monsters. Kaijuvision Radio, Episode 5: Godzilla Raids Again (1955) (The Japanese Self-Defense Forces (JSDF)) Kalat, David. A Critical History and Filmography of Toho's Godzilla Series, 2nd “Self-Defense Force | Japanese armed force” (Encyclopedia Brittanica).

SNTR Presents
Battlefield 6 | Leaked Details

SNTR Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 122:53


Battlefield 6 Leaked Season Info is showing monthly maps and more. Some are sad to see Splitgate delayed after a planned July 27th launch. And Death's Door gameplay garnered massive success for a small indie title. Battlefield 2042 news continues to come out with the recent Battlefield Portal reveal and now Battlefield 2042 leaks about the seasonal content. Apparently the Battlefield 6 Season Pass is going to feature monthly maps and host of other in game add ons. Splitgate has been delayed due to massive server overload during their Splitgate crossplay beta. Thankfully Splitgate received a 10 million dollar investment and will launch later this year. Splitgate gameplay has been compared to other arena shooters which makes Halo Infinite a potential problem. The Death's Door game has received tremendous praise and very high player count for an indie title. My own Death's Door gameplay is up on the SNTR Gaming channel. My Death's Door review was very strong after just 30 minutes. If I have time I would love to circle back and do a full Deaths Door walkthrough. SNTR Presents is a variety gaming news channel with daily live streams. #battlefield6 #splitgate #deathsdoor --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sntrpresents/support

Why Mommy Drinks
Mark Hsu: Closing Argument

Why Mommy Drinks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 76:48


Author and attorney Mark Hsu (Please Open in the Event of My Death) joins Betsy and Amy Albert to talk about learning to knit on YouTube, what happens when the contractors next door get stoned at work, and guilting your kids into loving their siblings. If you liked this episode, please rate it 5 stars and leave a review! Thank you to the sponsors who brought this episode to you this week: Bombas, Care/of, EveryPlate, and Lovevery. -- SHOW INFORMATION Why Mommy Drinks Merchandise Patreon: Patreon.com/WhyMommyDrinks Facebook Page: @WhyMommyDrinksPodcast Facebook Group: @WhyMommyDrinks Instagram: @WhyMommyDrinksPodcast Twitter: @MommyDrinksShow Email: WhyMommyDrinksPodcast@gmail.com Sh*tshows Hotline: 424-279-8842 Music: TylerWalkerMusic.com Artwork: James Mulholland Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Subscribe: Spotify

Return to Camp Half-Blood: A Percy Jackson Podcast
Anger: The Last Olympian, Ch. 3 & 4 (with Dr. Elizabeth Bartlett, Ph.D.)

Return to Camp Half-Blood: A Percy Jackson Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 63:53


What does anger mean? What is is productive? When is it not? How is anger gendered and how does that effect how characters interact? How does the myth of Achilles play directly into this entire book? This week Ava, Niamh, and Brayden have enlisted the help of Dr. Elizabeth Bartlett (Classics, Classical Archeology, Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics) to answer these questions and to analyze The Last Olympian Chapters 3 & 4 "I Get a Sneak Peek at My Death" and "We Burn a Metal Shroud" through the theme of Anger. Dr. Bartlett holds a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics from Scripps College, Master of Arts (M.A.) in Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics from the University of Arizona, and a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Classical, Ancient Mediterranean and Near Eastern Studies and Archaeology from the University of Virginia. She currently teaches Latin and Mythology at the McDonogh School. The Last Playlist: http://bit.ly/LastPlay Offerings: http://bit.ly/Off-TLO Find out more at returntocamp.com Check out bonus content on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/returntocamp Follow us on Twitter & Instagram: @ReturnToCamp For more of your Hosts: @brydnstllmn @niamhhsherlock @avapirie Buy cool merch at Redbubble: www.redbubble.com/people/onthevergepro/shop Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Sponsors: RealSleep https://www.realsleep.com/discount/POD code: POD --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/return-to-camp-half-blood/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/return-to-camp-half-blood/support

Prayer Pod
Ep. 10 - A Common Destiny

Prayer Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2021 7:45


Poems: For the Anniversary of My Death by W.S. Merwin, Selection from Ecclesiastes 9Music: Tim Kim*Headphones recommended  Prayer Pod is a guided prayer session of meditative practice, poetry, and music.

The Creative Process Podcast

Albert Serra has been called one of the most radical and singular filmmakers working today. Born in Banyoles, Spain, he studied literature and art history at Barcelona University. In 2006 he wrote, directed and produced his first feature film, Honor of the Knights, followed by Birdsong; both were selected for the Directors' Fortnight at Cannes. In 2010 he made Els noms de Crist before directing, a year later, El Senyor ha fet en mi meravelles for the exhibition Correspondencias at Barcelona. He is best known for his films Story of My Death and The Death of Louis XIV starring Jean-Pierre Léaud. His most recent feature film Liberté explores libertinism at the time of the French Revolution. www.albertserra.com · www.creativeprocess.info

The Creative Process in 10 minutes or less · Arts, Culture & Society

Albert Serra has been called one of the most radical and singular filmmakers working today. Born in Banyoles, Spain, he studied literature and art history at Barcelona University. In 2006 he wrote, directed and produced his first feature film, Honor of the Knights, followed by Birdsong; both were selected for the Directors' Fortnight at Cannes. In 2010 he made Els noms de Crist before directing, a year later, El Senyor ha fet en mi meravelles for the exhibition Correspondencias at Barcelona. He is best known for his films Story of My Death and The Death of Louis XIV starring Jean-Pierre Léaud. His most recent feature film Liberté explores libertinism at the time of the French Revolution. www.albertserra.com · www.creativeprocess.info

Class Read Alouds
Percy Jackson: The Lightning Thief - Chapter 13

Class Read Alouds

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2020 18:08


Chapter 13: I Plunge to My Death

Demons and Dames
Maria Бочкарёва & the Battalion of Death

Demons and Dames

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2019 71:29


"Day and night my imagination carried me to the fields of battle, and my ears rang with the groans of my wounded brethren. The spirit of sacrifice took possession of me. My country called me. An irresistible force from within pulled me." So said Maria Bochkareva in her 1917 memoirs, recounting the passionate impulse that compelled her to join the Russian Army at the outbreak of war in 1914. In just six short years she would become Commander of the inaugural Women's Battalion of Death, prove a short-lived democratic government's staunchest ally, and be the proud recipient of a rather garish golden pistol. Maria Bochkareva propelled women onto the frontline of combat with a passionate ass-kicking bravado rarely seen before - or since. BIBLIOGRAPHY: Botchkareva, Mariya Leontievna, and Isac Don Levine. Yashka: My life as Peasant, Exile and Soldier (1919). Print. Fell, Alison S., and Ingrid. Sharp. The Women's Movement in Wartime: International Perspectivess, 1914-1919 (2007). Print. Stoff, Laurie. They Fought for the Motherland: Russia's Women Soldiers in World War I and the Revolution (2006). Print. Stockdale, Melissa K. “‘My Death for the Motherland Is Happiness’: Women, Patriotism, and Soldiering in Russia's Great War, 1914-1917.” The American Historical Review, vol. 109, no. 1, 2004, pp. 78–116. The Russian Film Battalion directed by Dmitriy Meshiev and released to cinemas in February 2015 

Poets and Muses: We chat with poets about their inspirations

This week, Lola (https://www.instagram.com/shut.up.lola_/) and I (https://twitter.com/ImogenArate) discuss our respective poems, the lost of a family member, parenting and relationships. You can also follow her here: 1. Twitter: https://twitter.com/shut_up_lola 2. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channe/UCZSH8d_AyXpnGU4DwWkkBGQ 3. Blog: https://shutuplola.blogspot.com/?m=1 Take a listen to also find out #poetryevents taking place in the valley during the week of #July8th. Picture of Lola by Lola For those interested, here's the Pyrex article: https://gizmodo.com/the-pyrex-glass-controversy-that-just-wont-die-1833040962 Here's the link to W.S. Merwin's #poem, "For the Anniversary of My Death": https://www.instagram.com/p/BvDSeflFcYn/ #poetrypodcasts #PoetsandMuses #ImogenArate #Lola #EightYearsAgo #StateEmployee #Painter #ASMR #ShutUpLola #WhisperingRapSongs #preschooltoprisonpipeline #Blog #Lolasdailychaos #FirstChurch #DesertPalmsUnitedChurchofChrist #kindergartentrauma #technicalwriting #childcarecertifications #Gone #Stepfathers #brainleisions #Pyrex #frangibility #Texas #Kansas #Washington #shitstorm #lovinghuman #PTSD #selfforgiveness #spaghettisquash #Crockpot #fraternaltwins #Fortnite #unicornpickaxe #lesbianasexual #Oklahoma #LittleManTate #wisdomvsage #onlinedating #BrokebackMountain #cowboy #HeathLedger #OCD #fearofdeath #traumabond #RKelly #trayofpenuts #penispictures #googlesearch #oilpastels #acrylics #alcoholink #paintingBuddha #hairknots #dreams #gutfellings #intuitions #evidencebased #migrantfarmer #Louisiana #nomadiclifestyle #statecultures #oldmotels #kindredspirit #lifeisajourney #shitdrizzle #VivaldiFourSeasons #Thanos #AvengersInfinityWar #AvengersEndGame #Christchurchshooting #WSMerwin #FortheAnniversaryofMyDeath #TreeofLifeshooting #deadbody #themorgue #TheLastUnicorn #naturalburialsites #FlagstaffAZ #District4Poetry #JarrodsCoffeeTeaandGallery #TruthandTransformationPoetryandStorySlam #SharonRose #SouthwestInstituteofHealingArts #TamikaSanders #RooseveltWatts #AromaMochaCoffee #LaTosque #SpeakingintoExistence #SmokeItintoExistenceOpenMic #JustBlazeSmokeShop #SavannahLutman #phoenixfirebirdevents #thirdspacephx #lacunakavabar #thelostleaf #QuentonOney #jobotcoffee #SozoCoffeehouse #poetrywritingworkshops #ConnectandHeal #ChandlerCommunityCenter #ChandlerPublicLibrary #ImprovManiac #InfuseOpenMic #PhoenixCenterfortheArts

Eldorado
Errance #121 : De Scott Walker à Bertrand Belin

Eldorado

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 58:08


SCOTT WALKER. FARMER IN THE CITY (REMEMBERING PASOLINI) – 6:30Tilt, Fontana, 1995 DAVID BOWIE. MY DEATH – 5:45Live Santa Monica '72, EMI, 2008 BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN. LOST IN THE FLOOD – 5:10Greetings From Asbury Park, NJ, Columbia, 1973 BOB DYLAN. KNOCKING ON HEAVEN'S DOOR – 2:25Pat Garrett & Billy The Kid – Original Soundtrack Recording, Columbia, […] Cet article Errance #121 : De Scott Walker à Bertrand Belin est apparu en premier sur Eldorado.

Close Talking: A Poetry Podcast
Episode #059 For the Anniversary of My Death - W. S. Merwin

Close Talking: A Poetry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2019 52:59


W. S. Merwin's recent passing got Connor and Jack thinking about his work. In this episode they explore the elegantly structured, gut-punchingly powerful "For the Anniversary of My Death" from Merwin's collection "The Lice." Jack brings up the concept of the presence of absence and Connor finds new levels of sonic resonance in the poem's final line. Read the poem below.
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 You can always send us an e-mail with thoughts on this or any of our previous podcasts, as well as suggestions for future shows, at closetalkingpoetry@gmail.com. For the Anniversary of My Death By: W. S. Merwin Every year without knowing it I have passed the day When the last fires will wave to me And the silence will set out Tireless traveler Like the beam of a lightless star Then I will no longer Find myself in life as in a strange garment Surprised at the earth And the love of one woman And the shamelessness of men As today writing after three days of rain Hearing the wren sing and the falling cease And bowing not knowing to what

The Daily Poem
W.S. Merwin's "For the Anniversary of My Death"

The Daily Poem

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2019 5:22


Today's poem is W.S. Merwin's "For the Anniversary of My Death." Remember: Subscribe, rate, review! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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David Bowie - Absolutely Rare - A Unique Compilation of 15 Bowie Rarities Including Alternate Takes and Marquee Club Performances

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2018 69:18


1. My Death 2. Sorrow 3. Time 4. Everything's Alright 5. Space Oddity 6. I Can't Explain 7. The Jean Genie 8. 1984/Dodo 9. I Got You Babe 10. Rebel Rebel 11. Dodo 12. Can You Hear Me? 13. Right 14. Somebody Up There Likes Me 15. Golden Years

Do Me A Solid
Artist Spotlight: ALEXIS HARTE

Do Me A Solid

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2018 1482:00


For our first "Artist Spotlight" Jake has a chat with Alexis Harte about his new album, Briefcase, and they also discuss his video for "The Night of My Death" as well as his work on the Oscar nominated VR film, Pearl.

Do Me A Solid
Artist Spotlight: ALEXIS HARTE

Do Me A Solid

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2018 24:42


For our first "Artist Spotlight" Jake has a chat with Alexis Harte about his new album, Briefcase, and they also discuss his video for "The Night of My Death" as well as his work on the Oscar nominated VR film, Pearl.

Hishtory
Rumors of My Death are Greatly Exaggerated.

Hishtory

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2018 8:31


Rumors of My Death are Greatly Exaggerated. by Allen Tatman

KEXP Live Performances Podcast

“I'm just writing to write and to let that be heard.” Luz Elena Mendoza says she processes events and experiences pretty quickly, and it shows in her songs, full of musical ideas with vibrant energy. The Y La Bamba leader clearly has a lot to say, and in this session with DJ Sharlese on Audioasis, she and her band play four new songs and discuss living through the darkness and the light, articulating your experiences, and striving to being nice to everyone. Recorded 8/17/2017 - 4 songs: My Death, Mujeres, 4-Loca, SoñadoraSupport the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

In the Artists Realm with Sylvia Stein
One on One with Poet/ Debut Author Luke Savage

In the Artists Realm with Sylvia Stein

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2017 51:27


My one on one with Debut Author/ Poet  Luke Savage    https://www.amazon.com/Luke-Savage/e/B074CJS7D6/ref=ntt_dp_epwbk_0   https://www.facebook.com/LukeSavageAuthor/   Garage band Music:    Excerpts of Luke Savages Poem are found in his book, My Life, My Death.     

Cinema Eclectica | Movies From All Walks Of Life
Story of My Death + Hound of the Baskervilles + Locke + Mr. Holmes - Eclectica #25

Cinema Eclectica | Movies From All Walks Of Life

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2015 69:39


Groucho Mutant Ninja Turtles Any time we get the news that can give us the inspiration for an episode where we can cite Groucho Ninja Mutant Turtles - we know it's generally going to be a good week. In "Off The Shelf" we take a look at Albert Serra and Second Run's Story of My Death, "Mr Hammer Horror" Terence Fisher's Hounds of the Baskervilles and Tom Hardy's solo road trip feature Locke, and our Film Of The Week is the much-maligned and misunderstood Mr Holmes.

Longmire Posse podcast
s3e6 Reports of My Death

Longmire Posse podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2014 56:56


Zach and Pamela discuss the sixth episode of the third season of Longmire based on the books by Craig Johnson.  S3 E6 Reports of My Death.  Learn more, subscribe, or contact us at www.southgatemediagroup.com  Be sure to rate this episode on iTunes.  It really helps other people find us.  Thanks!

Film Reviews
Eleven Minutes; Must Read after My Death

Film Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2009 4:00


A documentary called Eleven Minutes follows the fashion designer Jay McCarroll as he prepares his first show and pulls it off…Horror and social value contend for equal honors in Must Read after My Death, a frightening – and eerily edifying – documentary that Morgan Dews created from a family trove of photos, Dictaphone letters, audiotapes, voluminous transcripts and home movies…

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Broadway Bullet: D.I.Y.
DIY Vol. 104 - MITF Special

Broadway Bullet: D.I.Y.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2006 61:00


Emileena Pedigo and John Chatterton talk with people involved with the shows: The Purpose of Matter in the Universe, The Street, Four Unfold, Stray Dog Hearts, Nosferatu: The Morning of My Death, and Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? All shows are part of the Midtown International Theatre Festival, which runs from July 16th through August 5th.

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Broadway Bullet: D.I.Y.
DIY Vol. 104 - MITF Special

Broadway Bullet: D.I.Y.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2006 61:00


Emileena Pedigo and John Chatterton talk with people involved with the shows: The Purpose of Matter in the Universe, The Street, Four Unfold, Stray Dog Hearts, Nosferatu: The Morning of My Death, and Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? All shows are part of the Midtown International Theatre Festival, which runs from July 16th through August 5th.

universe mitf my death john chatterton midtown international theatre festival
Bookworm
Ellen Brodkey

Bookworm

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 1996 29:50


Ellen Brodkey This Wild Darkness: The Story of My Death by Harold Brodkey (Metropolitan Books) Ellen Brodkey, widow and editor, joins Bookworm in a memorial to the life and death of American writer Harold Brodkey on the occasion of the publication of his AIDS journal.