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Finesse million
Cancer♋️

Finesse million

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 25:57


My Version of White Noise And Relaxing

cancer my version
Pondering the Bible
S10 Ep. 17 John 20:1-10 Easter

Pondering the Bible

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2024 29:27


This week, we take an in-depth analysis of the Gospel of John's account of the resurrection story.The Sermon for this episode is called "My Version" and can be found at pondergmc.org/ministries/sermonsNEW!: Rate us at Podchaser Find us at www.pondergmc.org. Feedback is welcome: PonderMethodist@gmail.com Music performed by the Ponder GMC worship team. Cover Art: Joe Wagner Recorded, edited and mixed by Snikrock

Mom It Like It’s Hot :: The Motherhood Insider

Join us for this podcast episode and leave us your comments! In this episode, we're sharing about the importance of self-care for mommas and how to make sure we take care of ourselves. Start caring for yourself with what you put into your body. We've got a special offer from our friends at Magic Mind to help you enhance your focus, reduce stress, and support your overall mental health this New Year (and a bonus savings code: MILIH20). Read the original articles featured on this podcast –My Version of Self-Care {Tips to Care for Yourself, Too}Completely Free, Radical Self-Care for Moms

Speaking in Tongues
Speaking in Tongues - Episode January 13, 2024

Speaking in Tongues

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2024


Playlist: Džambo Aguševi Orchestra - Old Bazaar GrooveMong Tong - Anping PopKonkolo Orchestra - Le SecretEl Búho - Floating IslandsOkan - La Reina Del NorteDubmatix & Ammoye - Fire & Brimstone (Complete Vocals)Nickodemus, featuring Carol C., The Spy From Cairo - Do You Do You? (Chancha Via Circuito Remix)Ary Lobo - Adao PecouEmad Armoush's Duos - Hala Lala LayyaJoe Crepúsculo & Mexican Institute of Sound - ‎Mi fábrica de baile CumbiaNgwaka Son Systeme - LakalaDengue Fever - Room 720Huevos Rancheros - Where's The Bathroom? (In Spanish)The Deadly Skulls - Tired WaysAstrocaster - Getting OldMadhuvanti Pal - Die, My LoveVarious, featuring Mehr Pooya - Ghabileh-ye LilyVarious, featuring Jiraphand Ong-Ard - Thai BoxingRed Dog Guitars - That New School Delta Blues Recording of My Version of the 1890sLa Famille LeBlanc - Suite du Cap Le MoineLa Sève - FeuilleGenticorum - Le PersuadeurLa Ciapa Rusa - Re GilardinNew Moon Jelly Roll Freedom Rockers, featuring Jim Dickinson - Oh Lord, Don't Let Them Drop That Atom Bomb on Me

The Nonlinear Library: LessWrong
LW - Simplify EA Pitches to "Holy Shit, X-Risk" by Neel Nanda

The Nonlinear Library: LessWrong

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2022 16:47


Link to original articleWelcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Simplify EA Pitches to "Holy Shit, X-Risk", published by Neel Nanda on February 11, 2022 on LessWrong. TL;DR If you believe the key claims of "there is a >=1% chance of AI causing x-risk and >=0.1% chance of bio causing x-risk in my lifetime" this is enough to justify the core action relevant points of EA. This clearly matters under most reasonable moral views and the common discussion of longtermism, future generations and other details of moral philosophy in intro materials is an unnecessary distraction. Thanks to Jemima Jones for accountability and encouragement. Partially inspired by Holden Karnofsky's excellent Most Important Century series. Disclaimer: I recently started working for Anthropic, but this post entirely represents my opinions and not those of my employer Introduction I work full-time on AI Safety, with the main goal of reducing x-risk from AI. I think my work is really important, and expect this to represent the vast majority of my lifetime impact. I am also highly skeptical of total utilitarianism, vaguely sympathetic to person-affecting views, prioritise currently alive people somewhat above near future people and significantly above distant future people, and do not really identify as a longtermist. Despite these major disagreements with some common moral views in EA, which are often invoked to justify key longtermist conclusions, I think there are basically no important implications for my actions. Many people in EA really enjoy philosophical discussions and debates. This makes a lot of sense! What else would you expect from a movement founded by moral philosophy academics? I've enjoyed some of these discussions myself. But I often see important and controversial beliefs in moral philosophy thrown around in introductory EA material (introductory pitches and intro fellowships especially), like strong longtermism, the astronomical waste argument, valuing future people equally to currently existing people, etc. And I think this is unnecessary and should be done less often, and makes these introductions significantly less effective. I think two sufficient claims for most key EA conclusions are “AI has a >=1% chance of causing human extinction within my lifetime” and “biorisk has a >=0.1% chance of causing human extinction within my lifetime”. I believe both of these claims, and think that you need to justify at least one of them for most EA pitches to go through, and to try convincing someone to spend their career working on AI or bio. These are really weird claims. The world is clearly not a place where most smart people believe these! If you are new to EA ideas and hear an idea like this, with implications that could transform your life path, it is right and correct to be skeptical. And when you're making a complex and weird argument, it is really important to distill your case down to the minimum possible series of claims - each additional point is a new point of inferential distance, and a new point where you could lose people. My ideal version of an EA intro fellowship, or an EA pitch (a >=10 minute conversation with an interested and engaged partner) is to introduce these claims and a minimum viable case for them, some surrounding key insights of EA and the mindset of doing good, and then digging into them and the points where the other person doesn't agree or feels confused/skeptical. I'd be excited to see someone make a fellowship like this! My Version of the Minimum Viable Case The following is a rough outline of how I'd make the minimum viable case to someone smart and engaged but new to EA - this is intended to give inspiration and intuitions, and is something I'd give to open a conversation/Q&A, but is not intended to be an airtight case on its own! Motivation Here are some of my favourite examples of major ways the world was improved: ...

The Nonlinear Library
LW - Simplify EA Pitches to "Holy Shit, X-Risk" by Neel Nanda

The Nonlinear Library

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2022 16:47


Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Simplify EA Pitches to "Holy Shit, X-Risk", published by Neel Nanda on February 11, 2022 on LessWrong. TL;DR If you believe the key claims of "there is a >=1% chance of AI causing x-risk and >=0.1% chance of bio causing x-risk in my lifetime" this is enough to justify the core action relevant points of EA. This clearly matters under most reasonable moral views and the common discussion of longtermism, future generations and other details of moral philosophy in intro materials is an unnecessary distraction. Thanks to Jemima Jones for accountability and encouragement. Partially inspired by Holden Karnofsky's excellent Most Important Century series. Disclaimer: I recently started working for Anthropic, but this post entirely represents my opinions and not those of my employer Introduction I work full-time on AI Safety, with the main goal of reducing x-risk from AI. I think my work is really important, and expect this to represent the vast majority of my lifetime impact. I am also highly skeptical of total utilitarianism, vaguely sympathetic to person-affecting views, prioritise currently alive people somewhat above near future people and significantly above distant future people, and do not really identify as a longtermist. Despite these major disagreements with some common moral views in EA, which are often invoked to justify key longtermist conclusions, I think there are basically no important implications for my actions. Many people in EA really enjoy philosophical discussions and debates. This makes a lot of sense! What else would you expect from a movement founded by moral philosophy academics? I've enjoyed some of these discussions myself. But I often see important and controversial beliefs in moral philosophy thrown around in introductory EA material (introductory pitches and intro fellowships especially), like strong longtermism, the astronomical waste argument, valuing future people equally to currently existing people, etc. And I think this is unnecessary and should be done less often, and makes these introductions significantly less effective. I think two sufficient claims for most key EA conclusions are “AI has a >=1% chance of causing human extinction within my lifetime” and “biorisk has a >=0.1% chance of causing human extinction within my lifetime”. I believe both of these claims, and think that you need to justify at least one of them for most EA pitches to go through, and to try convincing someone to spend their career working on AI or bio. These are really weird claims. The world is clearly not a place where most smart people believe these! If you are new to EA ideas and hear an idea like this, with implications that could transform your life path, it is right and correct to be skeptical. And when you're making a complex and weird argument, it is really important to distill your case down to the minimum possible series of claims - each additional point is a new point of inferential distance, and a new point where you could lose people. My ideal version of an EA intro fellowship, or an EA pitch (a >=10 minute conversation with an interested and engaged partner) is to introduce these claims and a minimum viable case for them, some surrounding key insights of EA and the mindset of doing good, and then digging into them and the points where the other person doesn't agree or feels confused/skeptical. I'd be excited to see someone make a fellowship like this! My Version of the Minimum Viable Case The following is a rough outline of how I'd make the minimum viable case to someone smart and engaged but new to EA - this is intended to give inspiration and intuitions, and is something I'd give to open a conversation/Q&A, but is not intended to be an airtight case on its own! Motivation Here are some of my favourite examples of major ways the world was improved: ...

The Nonlinear Library
EA - Simplify EA Pitches to "Holy Shit, X-Risk" by Neel Nanda

The Nonlinear Library

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 16:48


Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Simplify EA Pitches to "Holy Shit, X-Risk", published by Neel Nanda on February 11, 2022 on The Effective Altruism Forum. TL;DR If you believe the key claims of "there is a >=1% chance of AI causing x-risk and >=0.1% chance of bio causing x-risk in my lifetime" this is enough to justify the core action relevant points of EA. This clearly matters under most reasonable moral views and the common discussion of longtermism, future generations and other details of moral philosophy in intro materials is an unnecessary distraction. Thanks to Jemima Jones for accountability and encouragement. Partially inspired by Holden Karnofsky's excellent Most Important Century series. Disclaimer: I recently started working for Anthropic, but this post entirely represents my opinions and not those of my employer Introduction I work full-time on AI Safety, with the main goal of reducing x-risk from AI. I think my work is really important, and expect this to represent the vast majority of my lifetime impact. I am also highly skeptical of total utilitarianism, vaguely sympathetic to person-affecting views, prioritise currently alive people somewhat above near future people and significantly above distant future people, and do not really identify as a longtermist. Despite these major disagreements with some common moral views in EA, which are often invoked to justify key longtermist conclusions, I think there are basically no important implications for my actions. Many people in EA really enjoy philosophical discussions and debates. This makes a lot of sense! What else would you expect from a movement founded by moral philosophy academics? I've enjoyed some of these discussions myself. But I often see important and controversial beliefs in moral philosophy thrown around in introductory EA material (introductory pitches and intro fellowships especially), like strong longtermism, the astronomical waste argument, valuing future people equally to currently existing people, etc. And I think this is unnecessary and should be done less often, and makes these introductions significantly less effective. I think two sufficient claims for most key EA conclusions are “AI has a >=1% chance of causing human extinction within my lifetime” and “biorisk has a >=0.1% chance of causing human extinction within my lifetime”. I believe both of these claims, and think that you need to justify at least one of them for most EA pitches to go through, and to try convincing someone to spend their career working on AI or bio. These are really weird claims. The world is clearly not a place where most smart people believe these! If you are new to EA ideas and hear an idea like this, with implications that could transform your life path, it is right and correct to be skeptical. And when you're making a complex and weird argument, it is really important to distill your case down to the minimum possible series of claims - each additional point is a new point of inferential distance, and a new point where you could lose people. My ideal version of an EA intro fellowship, or an EA pitch (a >=10 minute conversation with an interested and engaged partner) is to introduce these claims and a minimum viable case for them, some surrounding key insights of EA and the mindset of doing good, and then digging into them and the points where the other person doesn't agree or feels confused/skeptical. I'd be excited to see someone make a fellowship like this! My Version of the Minimum Viable Case The following is a rough outline of how I'd make the minimum viable case to someone smart and engaged but new to EA - this is intended to give inspiration and intuitions, and is something I'd give to open a conversation/Q&A, but is not intended to be an airtight case on its own! Motivation Here are some of my favourite examples of major ways the w...

Second Cut
Ep. 14 Malignant

Second Cut

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 65:46


Spoiler warning! Horror fans: Rejoice! Jacob and Sam kick off a month of Halloween horror with Malignant, James Wan's return to the genre after The Conjuring 2. They discuss the film's blend of genres, how the film compares to Wan's other work, and give a thorough breakdown of the plot. Sources: Nerd Reactor - https://nerdreactor.com/2021/09/10/interview-malignant-director-james-wan/ (Interview: Malignant Co-Writer/Director James Wan on Blending Genres, Giving Us a Villain We've Never Seen Before, and More) Bloody Disgusting - https://bloody-disgusting.com/movie/3675335/malignant-james-wan-says-new-horror-movie-inspired-bava-argento-cronenberg/ (‘Malignant': James Wan Says His New Horror Movie is Inspired by Bava, Argento, and Cronenberg), https://bloody-disgusting.com/interviews/3680994/james-wans-malignant-take-giallo-made-horror-fan-interview-post-9-1-11am-ct/ (“My Version of Giallo”: James Wan Lets Us Know What to Expect from His New Horror Movie ‘Malignant' [Interview]) https://www.thefilmagazine.com/no-time-to-die-bond-movie-review/ (No Time to Die (2021) Review by Sam Sewell-Peterson) Music: Awakening (Instrumental) by Wataboi https://soundcloud.com/wataboi Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Music promoted by FDL Music https://youtu.be/X2oQNUOmk2k

Mitlin Money Mindset
Slow Cookin' with Stephanie O'Dea, Episode #48

Mitlin Money Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 34:37


Today's guest on the Mitlin Money Mindset™ is Stephanie O'Dea, New York Times bestselling author and slow living expert. In 2008, Stephanie made a New Year's resolution to use her Crock-Pot slow cooker every day for a year and write about it online. This simple idea resulted in 10 books, 6 weeks on the New York Times bestseller list, and a brand new career she could do at home in her pajamas. Stephanie feels that she's living her version of the American dream. She believes that at the end of the day, we all just want to feel calm, cool, and collected like we did our absolute best. It starts with learning to live slowly. Stephanie says we live in a pressure cooker world so let's be more like the Crock-Pot. Listen in to see how you might be able to live slowly, enjoy life, and do it on your terms.  You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in... Stephanie's path to becoming a best-selling author and slow living expert? [2:32] Starting a business 6 months before a recession [5:46] With 353 dinners did Stephanie ever run out of ideas? [7:13] Slow vs Instant cookers [10:26] What is slow living all about? [13:25] What kind of mindset do people need to live slower [16:25] Actionable things you can do to move towards a slow living lifestyle [18:04] The Tony Robbins for moms [22:13] The mindset needed to take a passion and turn it into a successful business [26:05] What Stephanie did today that put her in the right mindset for success? [30:39] Becoming a slow living expert and launching a lifestyle How did Stephanie end up on a path to becoming a New York Times bestselling author and slow living expert? Stephanie says she's mostly a mom. She has three children and needed to find a legitimate way to work from home while raising them. In 2008, she made a new year's resolution to use her Crock-Pot slow cooker every day for a year and write about it online. Stephanie wanted to learn how to run a website, she wanted to write and find a way to force herself to write every day. She was drawn to the idea of a New Year's resolution because it had an end date. However, the site took off and book publishers started calling. Stephanie ended up on TV and all of it sort of snowballed in this cool way AND she still got to stay home with her kids. While making more than enough money to support her family. What is Slow Living? Slow living is a feeling. Stephanie doesn't like the hustle, do more, be more, achieve more, go, go, go, life. She says a lot of times people are trying to cram so much in that they forget that life is long and you might as well enjoy it. There's no reason to over-schedule and over-burden yourself. Stephanie explains a lot of people underestimate what they can get done in a week so instead of scheduling it out in a nice, slow, methodical way, they over-schedule themselves, and then because of that, they don't get it all done. Then they are always trying to play catch up and it doesn't feel right. Stephanie tells moms they have to pay themselves first. For Stephanie, that means getting up at 4 am and giving herself an hour before the craziness of life and family start. Where she is alone in the kitchen with her coffee and nice-smelling candle and she's able to journal and think. If that seems ridiculous to you, then just start shifting forward, but give yourself at least a half-hour to an hour to remember who you are as a human before you start essentially firefighting all day long. The mindset needed to turn a passion into a business What is the mindset needed for the moms and people listening to take their passion, something they like doing and turn it into a successful business? Stephanie thinks one of the better things she did was giving it a whole year. She had an idea for a New Year's resolution and she stuck to it. Stephanie says sometimes people have great intentions, but they don't follow through. The execution gets muddied because they give up and it takes a long time to get the ball rolling and to feel comfortable with what you're doing. Eventually, success can be reached for almost any idea and anything, if you just stick with it and follow your gut and your intuition. So a follow-through mindset is highly recommended and if you don't know if you have that Stephanie can help! Connect with Stephanie O'Dea The website On Instagram On Facebook In 2008, Stephanie O'Dea made a New Year's Resolution to use her crockpot slow cooker every day for a year and write about it online. This simple idea resulted in 10 books, 6weeks on the New York Times best sellers list, and a brand new career she could do at home, in her pajamas. I am a New York Times best-selling author of 10 books. I live in the SF Bay Area, and am a mom to three amazing girls, and a basset hound puppy named Sheldon. I feel as if I'm living My Version of the American Dream. I believe in Slow Living — I got my start writing online in 2008 when I started my A Year of Slow Cooking website. I now write, teach, and speak all things Slow Living. I coach busy people who need to get their "Have-Tos" completed efficiently and effectively so there is time for the "Want-Tos." I work primarily with moms who are trying to feel and function their best while juggling "all the balls." I believe that at the end of the day, we all just want to feel calm, cool, & collected, and like we did our absolute best. It starts with learning to Live Slowly. We live in a pressure cooker world. Let's be more like the crockpot. Guests on the Mitlin Money Mindset Show are not affiliated with CWM, LLC, and opinions expressed herein may not be representative of CWM, LLC. CWM, LLC is not responsible for the guest's content linked on this site. Connect With Mitlin Financial podcast(at)MitlinFinancial.com - email us with your suggestions for topics or guests https://mitlinfinancial.com  Follow on Twitter Follow on Instagram Subscribe on Youtube Follow on Linkedin Follow on Facebook Subscribe to Mitlin Money Mindset™ on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts

Wats Poppin By MOEUDIDITAGAIN
WPBM: RELATIONSHIP TALK 101

Wats Poppin By MOEUDIDITAGAIN

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 18:39


My Version of a Relationship: Communication is defined as a lot of things but my favorite definition includes, “the successful conveying or sharing of ideas and feelings”. I always say I'm a great talker, but I have to also be an equally great listener in order to be a great communicator. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/moe-udiditagain/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/moe-udiditagain/support

Surreal Sessions Podcast
Surreal Kollectives XIX Guest //mix By Fugerhythmic

Surreal Sessions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 63:57


Ashi Tracklist 1. Bs As Deep - Happy Sunday 2. Del Sanderson, Trade - Falling (Dub Mix) 3. Jon Yutani - Midnight Run (Original Mix) 4. BiG AL, Rishi K., Jero Nougues - Harmonizer 5. rawBeetz - The Fear Track (Original Mix) 6. BioHazard People - Gestolen Hond (BDTom Remix) 7. Deep Souls - First Hour 8. Deep Souls - Around The Clock 9. The AquaBlendz, Luu Ngwanzen - Your Smile (Trevor G's feel My Version) 10. The Couch Bustards - People of Berlin (Kiano & Below Bangkok Rem)

Young Entertainment Professionals
S03,E05: Emily Hackett

Young Entertainment Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 43:41


Emily Hackett is the rare songwriter who doesn’t just pour her heart into her lyrics—she inspires every listener to reach a deeper honesty in their own lives. With her stunningly detailed storytelling, the Nashville-based artist sheds light on the liabilities of being human, transforming the most painful feelings into something glorious. It’s exactly that alchemy that found Hackett named one of CMT’s Next Women of Country Class of 2019. That announcement followed the release of By the Sun: a five-track EP that marked the first half of Hackett’s debut album, hailed by Rolling Stone as a “smart meeting-point between early-Aughts pop, country’s current genre playfulness and the one-name women of the Nineties.” Her followup EP, By The Moon, centers on more emotionally thorny material, revealing the full scope of Hackett’s artistry. Each song spotlights radiant vocal presence and vibrant musicality that Hackett’s honed her entire life. Growing up outside Atlanta, she realized her passion for music as a little girl—thanks largely to her father, a former rock critic. Hackett found breakout success with “Take My Hand (The Wedding Song)”: a ballad she wrote, recorded with Parachute front-man, then saw shoot to #4 on the iTunes Singer/Songwriter chart directly upon release. As Hackett’s songwriting expands, so does her sound, as made apparent in her 2020 single releases, “Hangovers and Heartbreak” and “My Version of a Love Song,” leading up to an awaited new EP release of the same title later this year. The lyrics, remain as forthright as ever, and in turn, the music lending itself closer to her acoustic-rock upbringing. Hackett continues to make it clear that she will not be confined to a genre. She intends on reaching the heart strings of whoever’s headphones she can sneak into. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/yeppodcast/support

At The Sound Of My Voice
A Very Red Day

At The Sound Of My Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2020 6:42


My Version of f*****g up, learning from it and reflecting to see what you do next (better). A finale piece for the series of my spontaneous bursts of expression over the last month and a half. https://www.amazon.com/Convergence-Si-1-Mr-Moreo/dp/0615662684 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/atthesoundofmyvoice/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/atthesoundofmyvoice/support

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My version of the Blues with Poppa Nite
Poppa Nite’s My Version of the Blues Episode 3

My version of the Blues with Poppa Nite

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2018


Poppa Nite​'s My Version of The Blues Podcast Episode 03 This week I focus on the 39th Annual Blues Music Awards​ from The Blues Foundation​ We have all the nominees from both the Koko Taylor Award and B.B. King Entertainer of the Year Award Join this great organization, become a member help support The Blues today! https://blues.org/become-a-member/#levels Listen to the Podcast Now Direct Link:http://moudy.us/podcast/pn/PNMVOB_Ep_03.mp3 Podcast Page: http://radioidl.com/podcast/poppa-nites-my-version-of-the-blues-episode-3/ Segment 1 Annika Chambers Raggedy and Dirty 5:53 Miss Freddye and Blue Faze That Kinda of Woman - That Kinda of Woman 4:09 Diunna Greenleaf You Don't fell that way About Me - Trying To Hold On 4:25 Janiva Magness - What I Could Do (feat. Delbert McClinton) - Love Is An Army 4:02 Segment 2 Workin Woman; Ruthie Foster- Joy Comes Back 6:01 Ruthie Foster - Phenomenal Woman 4:23 Segment 3 Bobby Rush, Catfish Stew - Porcupine Meat 4:03 Sugaray Rayford Texas Bluesman 5:07 Monster Mike Welch and Mike Ledbetter – Right Place, Right Time / 4:18 Rick Estrin & The Nightcats The Blues Ain't Going Nowhere / 5:08 Segment 4 Keb Mo & Taj Mahal Diving Duck Blues - TajMo Taj Mahal Dust My Broom 2:39 (List Artists) Annika Chambers​ https://www.annikachambers.com Diunna Greenleaf​ www.diunna.com/ Janiva Magness​ https://stores.portmerch.com/janivamagness/ Miss Freddye​ http://missfreddye.com Ruthie Foster​ http://www.ruthiefoster.com/home/ Bobby Rush​ https://www.bobbyrushbluesman.com/ Mike Ledbetter Music Page​ https://www.mikeledbetterbluesoul.com/about Rick Estrin​ rickestrin.com/ Sugaray Rayford Band​ https://sugarayblues.com Taj Mahal​ www.tajblues.com

Talk Radio For The Rest Of Us with Jared Morris
My Version of It Live in Newark 06-15-12

Talk Radio For The Rest Of Us with Jared Morris

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2012 32:00


My Version of It live in Newark DE at Central Perk 06-15-12 video courtesy of www.myversionofit.com.

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Talk Radio For The Rest Of Us with Jared Morris
My Version of It Live in Newark 06-15-12

Talk Radio For The Rest Of Us with Jared Morris

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2012 32:00


My Version of It live in Newark DE at Central Perk 06-15-12 video courtesy of www.myversionofit.com.

newark central perk newark de my version
Talk Radio For The Rest Of Us with Jared Morris

Part One of the new free Video Series the Best of My Version of It - this song is from the MVOI 2004 EP From Rubbertree To Tire

Talk Radio For The Rest Of Us with Jared Morris

Part One of the new free Video Series the Best of My Version of It - this song is from the MVOI 2004 EP From Rubbertree To Tire

elem3nt church's podcast
God's Version vs. My Version

elem3nt church's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2011 32:42


Jesus says that if we know the truth, the truth will set us free. Free from our identity issues, free from our struggle with self-worth, security and acceptance baggage. Free from it all! So what's the issue? Why do we even struggle with these things to begin with? Discover the difference between this whole concept of God's Version vs. My Version of myself.

Talk Radio For The Rest Of Us with Jared Morris
Classic Jared 11-21-04 on WOCM 98.1FM

Talk Radio For The Rest Of Us with Jared Morris

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2011 11:21


A Classic Clip from the Jared Morris Archives Jared Morris on WOCM's old program Sophia After Dark talking about his band My Version of It

my version classic clip
Talk Radio For The Rest Of Us with Jared Morris
Classic Jared 11-21-04 on WOCM 98.1FM

Talk Radio For The Rest Of Us with Jared Morris

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2011 11:21


A Classic Clip from the Jared Morris Archives Jared Morris on WOCM's old program Sophia After Dark talking about his band My Version of It

my version classic clip
Talk Radio For The Rest Of Us with Jared Morris
Podcast Exclusive Post-Show 09-10-10

Talk Radio For The Rest Of Us with Jared Morris

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2010 14:15


Book and music recommendations from Jared Morris and My Version of It News..

post show podcast exclusive it news my version
Talk Radio For The Rest Of Us with Jared Morris
Podcast Exclusive Post-Show 09-10-10

Talk Radio For The Rest Of Us with Jared Morris

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2010 14:15


Book and music recommendations from Jared Morris and My Version of It News..

post show podcast exclusive it news my version
Talk Radio For The Rest Of Us with Jared Morris
Podcast Exclusive Jared and Friends 08-13-10 Milford, DE Video (warning uncensored, if offended easily don't listen)

Talk Radio For The Rest Of Us with Jared Morris

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2010 7:33


3 songs during the funny portion of the set. Live footage from the My Version of It 08-13-10 Show at Circles in Milford, DE featuring two songs slated for the upcoming MVOI Christmas album for more info check out www.myversionofit.com.

Talk Radio For The Rest Of Us with Jared Morris
Podcast Exclusive Jared and Friends 08-13-10 Milford, DE Video (warning uncensored, if offended easily don't listen)

Talk Radio For The Rest Of Us with Jared Morris

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2010 7:33


3 songs during the funny portion of the set. Live footage from the My Version of It 08-13-10 Show at Circles in Milford, DE featuring two songs slated for the upcoming MVOI Christmas album for more info check out www.myversionofit.com.

Talk Radio For The Rest Of Us with Jared Morris
A Star Falls To Earth Official Music Video

Talk Radio For The Rest Of Us with Jared Morris

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2010 2:32


Official Music Video for My Version of It's "A Star Falls To Earth" from their 2010 album "The 8-bit Series: Year of the Comet" available now on iTunes and Amazon.com for more information go to www.myversionofit.com

Talk Radio For The Rest Of Us with Jared Morris
A Star Falls To Earth Official Music Video

Talk Radio For The Rest Of Us with Jared Morris

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2010 2:32


Official Music Video for My Version of It's "A Star Falls To Earth" from their 2010 album "The 8-bit Series: Year of the Comet" available now on iTunes and Amazon.com for more information go to www.myversionofit.com

Talk Radio For The Rest Of Us with Jared Morris
Greenwoodstock Review - Death Metal Bears

Talk Radio For The Rest Of Us with Jared Morris

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2010 14:50


Review of My Version of It at Greenwoodstock.

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Greenwoodstock Review - Death Metal Bears

Talk Radio For The Rest Of Us with Jared Morris

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2010 14:50


Review of My Version of It at Greenwoodstock.

Talk Radio For The Rest Of Us with Jared Morris
My 8-bit Version of It - Nintendo Music part II

Talk Radio For The Rest Of Us with Jared Morris

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2010 4:37


Jared writes another 8-bit Nintendo song based on a song by his band My Version of It and debuts the song on the radio. The song is called Come All Night from the My Version of It album Year of the Comet. This recording was made using famitracker.

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Talk Radio For The Rest Of Us with Jared Morris
My 8-bit Version of It - Nintendo Music part II

Talk Radio For The Rest Of Us with Jared Morris

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2010 4:37


Jared writes another 8-bit Nintendo song based on a song by his band My Version of It and debuts the song on the radio. The song is called Come All Night from the My Version of It album Year of the Comet. This recording was made using famitracker.

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Nunc Dimittis Music Video from Year of the Comet

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2010 3:20


Official Music Video for My Version of It's "Nunc Dimittis" from their 2010 album "Year of the Comet" available now on iTunes and Amazon.com for more information go to www.myversionofit.com

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Nunc Dimittis Music Video from Year of the Comet

Talk Radio For The Rest Of Us with Jared Morris

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2010 3:20


Official Music Video for My Version of It's "Nunc Dimittis" from their 2010 album "Year of the Comet" available now on iTunes and Amazon.com for more information go to www.myversionofit.com

Talk Radio For The Rest Of Us with Jared Morris
Year of the 8-bit and Nintendo Music

Talk Radio For The Rest Of Us with Jared Morris

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2010 17:00


Jared writes an 8-bit Nintendo song based on a song by his band My Version of It and debuts the song on the radio. The song is called Nunc Dimittis from the My Version of It album Year of the Comet. This recording was made using famitracker.

Talk Radio For The Rest Of Us with Jared Morris
Year of the 8-bit and Nintendo Music

Talk Radio For The Rest Of Us with Jared Morris

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2010 17:00


Jared writes an 8-bit Nintendo song based on a song by his band My Version of It and debuts the song on the radio. The song is called Nunc Dimittis from the My Version of It album Year of the Comet. This recording was made using famitracker.

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An article on Jared's band My Version of It

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Talk Radio For The Rest Of Us with Jared Morris

An article on Jared's band My Version of It

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Talk Radio For The Rest Of Us with Jared Morris

A tired Jared talks about his band's, My Version of It, new album

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Talk Radio For The Rest Of Us with Jared Morris

A tired Jared talks about his band's, My Version of It, new album

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Jared performs more music live on the air, this time to an instrumental track by local band "My Version of It" - he reworks the lyrics to "Lesson #113" to be about Saturday's AccuWeather forecast. And once again, everyone loves it, man.

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Talk Radio For The Rest Of Us with Jared Morris

Jared performs more music live on the air, this time to an instrumental track by local band "My Version of It" - he reworks the lyrics to "Lesson #113" to be about Saturday's AccuWeather forecast. And once again, everyone loves it, man.

Talk Radio For The Rest Of Us with Jared Morris

Wayne Cannon cuts a promo for My Version of It Live in Niagra Falls

Talk Radio For The Rest Of Us with Jared Morris

Wayne Cannon cuts a promo for My Version of It Live in Niagra Falls

RadioIDL Blues Music Streaming
Poppa Nite’s My Version of The Blues Podcast Episode 9.28.20

RadioIDL Blues Music Streaming

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 317:57


Poppa Nite’s My Version of The Blues Podcast This is a sample of just some of the great New Blues Music in this Episode Sin City, Come On In, Thorbjoern Risager & The Black Tornadoes. Pride And Soul, Simmer Me Down, Scott Weis Band. Dirty Blues, Good Life, Hurricane Ruth. Garbage Man, Rawer Than Raw, […]

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My version of the Blues with Poppa Nite
Poppa Nite’s My Version of The Blues Podcast Episode 9.28.20

My version of the Blues with Poppa Nite

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 317:57


Poppa Nite’s My Version of The Blues Podcast This is a sample of just some of the great New Blues Music in this Episode Sin City, Come On In, Thorbjoern Risager & The Black Tornadoes. Pride And Soul, Simmer Me Down, Scott Weis Band. Dirty Blues, Good Life, Hurricane Ruth. Garbage Man, Rawer Than Raw, […]

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