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The Past Lives Podcast
Paranormal Stories Ep114 | A Journey With The Spirit World

The Past Lives Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 11:09


This week I'm reading from Sue Varley's book 'My Way Home: A Journey With The Spirit World and The Afterlife'.For millennia, humans have grappled with the mystery of what happens after death. What becomes of our essence? Do we extinguish completely when our physical bodies cease to exist, or is there something beyond the physical; a soul that never dies?Sue Varley shares her experiences with the spiritual world in her memoir My Way Home. From childhood, Sue saw and felt things that were otherwise considered outside the realm of possibility. These paranormal events occurring in her life, pushed her forward on a spiritual journey. This journey eventually led her to become an intuitive reader, a medium, and a Reiki practitioner.As Sue opened her heart, mind, and spirit to the metaphysical world, she gained a clearer understanding of our physical world. We all hope that when our loved ones die, there is a better existence out there for them. Sue's many experiences show proof of life after death and that the veil between these two worlds is thinner and more accessible than we could ever imagine. Her life's path helps to ease our concerns about where our loved ones go, and what we can expect when it is our time to return . . . Home.BioSUE VARLEY is a gifted intuitive and a spiritual medium. Her life has been filled with interactions with the unseen world, this world that exists right beside us. She hopes her book will help people understand that there is LIFE beyond the physical and that we never cease to exist. Sue Varley currently resides in Richmond BC, Canada and you can read more about her at suevarley.com. You can also follow her on Facebook at Spiritual Guidance with Sue.Amazon link https://tinyurl.com/3atmcunzhttps://www.suevarley.com/https://www.pastliveshypnosis.co.uk/https://www.patreon.com/ourparanormalafterlife

The Past Lives Podcast
Experiences With The Spiritual World

The Past Lives Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 55:41


This week I'm talking to Sue Varley about her book 'My Way Home: A Journey With The Spirit World and The Afterlife'.For millennia, humans have grappled with the mystery of what happens after death. What becomes of our essence? Do we extinguish completely when our physical bodies cease to exist, or is there something beyond the physical; a soul that never dies?Sue Varley shares her experiences with the spiritual world in her memoir My Way Home. From childhood, Sue saw and felt things that were otherwise considered outside the realm of possibility. These paranormal events occurring in her life, pushed her forward on a spiritual journey. This journey eventually led her to become an intuitive reader, a medium, and a Reiki practitioner.As Sue opened her heart, mind, and spirit to the metaphysical world, she gained a clearer understanding of our physical world. We all hope that when our loved ones die, there is a better existence out there for them. Sue's many experiences show proof of life after death and that the veil between these two worlds is thinner and more accessible than we could ever imagine. Her life's path helps to ease our concerns about where our loved ones go, and what we can expect when it is our time to return . . . Home.BioSUE VARLEY is a gifted intuitive and a spiritual medium. Her life has been filled with interactions with the unseen world, this world that exists right beside us. She hopes her book will help people understand that there is LIFE beyond the physical and that we never cease to exist. Sue Varley currently resides in Richmond BC, Canada and you can read more about her at suevarley.com. You can also follow her on Facebook at Spiritual Guidance with Sue.Amazon link https://tinyurl.com/3atmcunzhttps://www.suevarley.com/https://www.pastliveshypnosis.co.uk/https://www.patreon.com/ourparanormalafterlife

First Impressions: Thinking Aloud About Film
Comrades (Bill Douglas, UK, 1986)

First Impressions: Thinking Aloud About Film

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2023 31:36


Comrades (Bill Douglas, UK, 1986) In the accompanying podcase, we discuss Bill Douglas' fourth and final film, very different from his earlier trilogy: A three-hour-long epic of the ‘Tolpuddle Martyrs', a group of early 19th-century agricultural workers who band together to unite against the lowering of their wages, form The Friendly Society of Agricultural Labourers, an early form of trade union, campaign against rich landowners, end up on trial on a spurious charge ‘ swearing an illegal oath' and get shipped to serve their sentence in Australia. References to early forms of cinema structure the film's narrative; the story is told through an account of the pre-history of motion pictures: shadow play, magic lanterns, camera obscura, heliotypes, dioramas, The story is fascinating because it is a pre-history of the union movement and also pre-Marx. We discuss how the film becomes less interesting in the second half where the narrative moves to Australia partly because we lose sight of what happens in Britain: the rallying, the support, the organising. In Australia, the Tolpuddle martyrs and indigenous people are seen to share an experience of oppression. But we also see the limits of this, how some of the white oppressed themselves become oppressors as soon as they get a little power. We discuss how the might might be both an unwieldly mess and a very great film. What is beautiful about this movie is the way Douglas films working class people and landscape. There's a real tension between the narrative and the poetic. The storytelling is tortured. Interesting to compare with My Way Home, in which the Scottish bits seemed stronger than the section where he goes into the army and abroad. At it's best, the film brings to mind Chahine's The Land. At its worst it feels uncompromising and a little bit self-indulgent. The film has a very great cast with famous actors playing the upper classes (Robert Stephens, James Fox, Vanessa Redgrave) and then unknown actors playing the workers (Imelda Staunton, Keith Allen, Phil Davies).Barbara Windsor, falls somewhere in between and offers a wonderful turn. England is shown as inhospitable, unfair, unjust. It's a real condemnation. The film is available on BFI blu ray and is also showing on Amazon Prime in a very good print.

Live in the Lab
Story Jawns: K.Mo - Priest Da Nomad - The Firm Music Group

Live in the Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 19:22


What's Good, Good People! I trust all is well. The lineup today features a trio of artists that possess superior storytelling skills. I snagged a banger on IG from the bul K.Mo. His record “Seatbelts” is a beautiful introspective record fueled with illustrative lyrics. Dope wordplay soars high over a stripped down beat that sounds so smooth! Put this jawn in your daily rotation. https://linktr.ee/KEENKMO I picked up that record “My Way Home” from DC Legend Priest Da Nomad and BRUH…. This jawn is butta! Priest drops powerful parables; showing us that we are not the sum of our mistakes and that it's never too late to pivot and become greater that we were yesterday. The bul Vintage supplies an incredible beat that connects to your soul. Pick this jawn up and enjoy! https://priestdanomad.bandcamp.com/ You know what time it is… It's time for Buy or Slide! We're checking the latest from the The Firm Music Group. These Carolina spitters just “Came '91”, a record depicting a night out on the town, kicking it with a few ladies, and enjoying the city. So is the juice worth the squeeze? Take a listen and check it out for yourself. https://thefirmmg.com/ Send me some music to review. Go to iamtheonemangang.com/submissions While you're there, you can get exclusive content, behind the scenes footage, and some cool merch. Follow me on Social Media: @iamthe1mangang Thanks for your continued support! -1MG

HGBC Life
Now That I'm Saved, Hell Is Behind Me!

HGBC Life

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2022


Pastor Jerry brings us the word of God this morning. The first is the seriesNow That Im on My Way Home!

Scattershot Symphony:  The Music of Peter Link
Episode 10: On my Way Home, an Immigrants Lament

Scattershot Symphony: The Music of Peter Link

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 27:39 Transcription Available


On My Way Home - An Immigrant’s Lament is a newly released song written, produced and performed by Peter Link. The issues of immigration today are as perplexing a problem as many of the most challenging issues that we, as the human race, face.  Why? Because at the heart of the Immigration problem lies one of our fundamental truths or principles that we all must live by — the Golden Rule. “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.”The song is one man’s story of his journey as an Immigrant to America. The song was also made into a music video by videographer, Skye Malone.  In this episode Peter both discusses the evolution of the song and also interviews Skye detailing his creative process in the making of the video.Watch "On My Way Home" on Vimeo  Watch "On  My Way Home" on YoutubeScattershot Symphony is presented by Watchfire Music. Learn more at watchfiremusic.com Join our email list and tell us what you think!

Civilcinema
#453 The Bill Douglas Trilogy (1972-1978)

Civilcinema

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 90:48


Creadas a partir de las durísimas experiencias de infancia y adolescencia vividas por su realizador, My Childhood (1972), My Ain Folk (1973) y My Way Home (1978), ocupan un lugar clave en el cine británico de principios de los años 70 no sólo porque adelantan temas sociales que cineastas como Leigh, Clarke o Frears harían suyos en plena era Thatcher, sino por lo especial y único del talento de Bill Douglas a la hora de exponerlos en pantalla. La precisión, el rigor y la distancia que Douglas aplica al momento de plasmar estos recuerdos recuerda, a ratos, la frontalidad del mejor cine mudo, la inmediatez de Rossellini, la plasticidad abstracta de Bresson. ¿Cómo es que alguien consigue esto de golpe, en su segundo filme y luego sólo redobla y triplica la intensidad en la misma dirección? De eso y otras cosas se habla en este podcast.

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Greatest Music of All Time
#365 - Kevin Bacon

Greatest Music of All Time

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2021 58:38


The iconic American actor, Kevin Bacon, joins Tom to discuss 10 of his favourite songs of all time: Otis Redding - Try a Little Tenderness, Stevie Wonder - Big Brother, The Rolling Stones - Start Me Up, Blind Faith - Can’t find My Way Home, Joni Mitchell - The Gallery, Earth, Wind & Fire - Shining Star, Tom Petty - Breakdown, Bruce Springsteen - Rosalita, James Taylor - Something In The Way She Moves, Led Zeppelin - Whole Lotta Love. The Bacon Brothers' latest LP, The Way We Love, is out now. This episode is brought to you by Modal Electronics, who make beautiful, innovative and powerful synthesisers. You can enjoy vibrant wavetable patches with their ARGON8 series. You can produce state-of-the-art analogue-style synth textures with their COBALT8 series. Go to modalelectronics.com to check out their incredible array of synthesisers. This episode is brought to you by Tinggly, who are on a mission to change the culture of gifting by encouraging everyone to give experiences rather than material things. Their team has handpicked the world’s best travel, adventure, culture, dining and more, bringing it all together in one place. Give stories, not stuff: go to tinggly.com to find out more.

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The Bluth, the Whole Bluth, and Nothing But the Bluth

We've lost our minds. Where? Somewhere over the rainbow, I think. We were gone for months, but never mind that, it's us again on this April Foolsy day to bring you an episode that no one asked for, but everyone will enjoy (hopefully anyway)! Today, we're joined by fellow friend and cat-enthusiast, Andrew Roebuck, to talk about an obscure Filmation animated feature film sequel to The Wizard of Oz starring Liza Minnelli as Dorothy. Why? Because Don Bluth was, in fact, a layout artist on this movie back in 1972. Yup, that's it! That's all the justification we need to make an entire Oz-themed episode for our unsuspecting listeners. So grab your favorite Cairn Terrier, click your heels together, and watch out for that Tornado, because we're all on a wonderfully unexpected “Journey Back to Oz!” Links: Watch Journey Back to Oz on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2QYWs5p Check out Andrew's podcast, Milkshakes and Mimosas! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/milkshakes-and-mimosas/id1457861122 Listen to the Milkshakes and Mimosas episode we guested on about Don Bluth's Filmation Years. https://apple.co/3mbhmcY We're not about to put a link to every Oz-related production we mention, but here's a fun list for you to Google in your spare time: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum (the original book from 1900) The Wizard of Oz (1939 MGM classic film) Return to Oz (1985 Disney sequel film) The Wiz (1978 musical film by Motown Productions) Oz the Great and Powerful (2013 Disney prequel film) The Muppets' Wizard of Oz (2005 film starring Ashanti) Tom and Jerry and the Wizard of Oz (2011 animated film) Tom and Jerry: Back to Oz (2016 animated sequel film) “Wizzin'” (from the Futurama episode: "Anthology of Interest II," aired January 6, 2002) The Wizard of Oz | オズの魔法使い (1982 anime film) The Wonderful Wizard of Oz | オズの魔法使い (1986 anime series) “My Way Home” (the Wizard of Oz themed 100th episode of Scrubs, aired January 24, 2006) Andrew Lloyd Webber's New Production of The Wizard Of Oz (2011, yup, this exists) Wicked (the 2003 musical… it's also a book or something) “Under the Rainbow” (song by the Jane Austen Argument) “Tin man” (song by America) “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road” (song by Elton John) “Existential Blues” (song by Tom "T-Bone" Stankus) Tik-Tok of Oz (1914, 8th book in the original Oz series) Follow Andrew on IG & Twitter @WineMovieNerd Follow Dax on IG & Twitter @DaxSchaffer Follow Sara on IG @SaraIyer Follow the Podcast on IG @nothingbutthebluth Like the Podcast on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheBluthTheWholeBluthAndNothingButTheBluth Check out Dax's other pod, Cineppraisal @Cineppraisal on FB/Twitter/IG https://anchor.fm/cineppraisal Music from Journey Back to Oz by Walter Scharf (score and song arrangements), Jimmy Van Heusen (songs), and Sammy Cahn (lyrics), with some library music by Johnny Pearson and possibly other authors that we have no way of looking up, lol. Audio clips are (almost mostly) from Journey Back to Oz by Filmation. Most of the rest are from many, many, MANY different Oz-related productions.

Watching the Throne: A Lyrical Analysis of Kanye West

Feeling lost? Chris and Travis will point you in the right direction...with their analysis of My Way Home. This short interlude-ish track on Late Registration is actually pretty deep and packed full of meaning that builds on the major themes of Kanye's sophomore album. The Watching the Throne crew gets into it all on this episode, from the Gil Scott-Heron sample to Common's poetic lyricism to what chain restaurants Chris and Travis think are the shittiest. If you'd like to hear the show ad-free, then support us over on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/KanyePodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Streets Are Planning
My Way Home: Affordable Housing Crisis

The Streets Are Planning

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2019 46:44


My Way Home is inspired by the Common interlude of the same name from Kanye West's Late Registration Album. Our host J. Ruffin rides solo on this joint! What is Affordable Housing, what tools exist, why is there a crisis and what can we do is all explored in this episode. 

The Goddamn Dave Hill Show | WFMU
It's daylight savings time and it's dark earlier and Dave is confused as he welcomes comedian Danny Felts to Studio for hot times. Dave rocks the phones. from Nov 6, 2017

The Goddamn Dave Hill Show | WFMU

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2017 148:19


Cash Rivers - "Diapers to Panties" - She Laughed I Left Longass intro, bro Angel Witch - "Angel Witch" - Angel Witch Cymande - "Bra" - Cymande Cash Rivers - "Cocaine on My Way Home from Church" - She Laughed I Left Uncle Acid & the Deadbeats - "Waiting for Blood" - The Night Creeper The Faces - "You Can Make Me Dance, Sing, or Anything (Even Take the Dog for a Walk, Mend a Fuse, Fold Away the Ironing Board, or Any Other Domestic Short Comings)" - The Best of the Faces: Good Boys... When They're Asleep... Happy Chichester - "Glamorous Town" - Torchwood Loop Imperial Teen - "Shim Sham" - The Hair The TV The Baby & The Band Monster Magnet - "Dopes to Infinity" - Dopes to Infinity https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/75730

There's Only One Tree Hill...
4 years later and... We're Taking a Stand - OTH S5 eps 2 & 3

There's Only One Tree Hill...

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2017 101:06


 4 years, 6 Months and 2 days. That's how long it's been since the end of high school/season 4 and since our Tree Hill crew wrote their names on the rivercourt proclaiming they'd all be back and nothing will have changed. Boy were they wrong! (Sorta anyway) Season 5 of One Tree Hill begins with a flashforward that most definitely changes the way you'll watch the show. Now young adults with their high school drama behind them, our favorite Tree Hillers have gone on to do great things... maybe. Have the kids we known for 4 fast paced, drawn out high school seasons acheived their dreams or have they fallen flat on their faces? it's time to find out! Isn't there an old adage that states "The more things seems to change, the more they stay the same"? That certainly applies to the residents of Tree Hill in season 5. Sure, things have moved forward, but these kids still don't have it figured out. Of course season 5 brings us all the Tree Hill things we love; Love Triangles, Evil Parents, Psychos, Music, Basketball and Weddings. Sure we've jumped 4 years ahead, but trust us it's sorta feels like we never left high school behind this season. Strap in as One Tree Hill reaches 100 epsiodes and beyond this season and we talk all about it!    Join us as we discuss all things One Tree Hill (and then some) in our bingecasting of the series! This week our trio sits down and discusses the season 5 episodes "Racing Like a Pro" and "My Way Home is Through You"   Join as this week we sit down and start talking about all the new things to unpack in Season 5 of One Tree Hill. We happen to discuss social media pages, sleeping with your boss to get ahead and being BASIC..and we also talk about these episodes!   If you like what you hear, or you don't please send us feedback and don't forget to rate, review and subscribe!   Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/OnlyOthPod Like Our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/OnlyOTHpod/ Email us at: theresonlyothpod@gmail.com Check our Soundcloud!  Itunes Feed: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/theres-only-one-tree-hill.../id1144795491  Our website where you can find all our eps and donate is here: http://theresonlyoth.podbean.com/ We're on Stitcher, check us out and rate us! We are on google play music as well!    

My Scrubs Podcast
Ep. 56 - My Way Home to Sacred Heart [S5E7]

My Scrubs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2016 63:55


This week Justin and Karissa gush about Scrubs season 5 episode 7 “My Way Home.” They discuss the abundance “Wizard Of Oz” references, how heartwarming and funny the writing was, The Blanks, and much much more. Timestamps: “My Way Home” - 2:05 Newbie Notes - 1:00:05 Closing - 1:02:05 Thank you so much for listening! If you can please subscribe, and if you enjoyed this episode please consider leaving a review. It helps out the podcast a ton. Email Justin and Karissa - MyScrubsPodcast@gmail.com Follow Justin on Twitter @justinbuchanan and Instagram @justinjbuchanan Theme song by @stooshy of If All Else Fails.

Americana Music Show Podcast
Eli Paperboy Reed finds his way home to Harlem (Ep323)

Americana Music Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2016 120:00


Eli Paperboy Reed plays three tracks from My Way Home tells the story behind his stage name, talks about his favorite gospel singers and gives the listeners homework. On this week’s episode I’m excited to bring you the UK band The Good Intentions, plus a new album from Cris Jacobs, and the new Mike Zito album. Plus I’ve got more new music from The Drive-by Truckers, Bruce Springsteen, Bob Weir, The Stray Birds, Shovels & Rope, and Owen Campbell. "Eli Paperboy Reed finds his way home to Harlem (Ep323)" originated from Americana Music Show.

6AM AT THE GARAGE's Podcasts
6AM MIX036: Obas Nenor

6AM AT THE GARAGE's Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2016 58:25


Israeli based Obas Nenor caught our collective eye last year with his “My Way Home” EP on Moodymann’s Mahogani Music. Although fresh to many ears he has been crafting music for close to two decades. His latest release is out on Nenorion, his own imprint, and to celebrate he has put together this mix for us. 

Film Pulse
Episode 192 - James White, Mediterranea

Film Pulse

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2015 86:20


Adam and Kevin talk about two heavy dramas with reviews of James White and Mediterranea. Other films discussed include: My Way Home, Spotlight, Kumiko The Treasure Hunter, Ted 2, Dipso, #Horror, The Young and Prodigious T.S. Spivet. and Jessica Jones 00:00:57 - Movie News00:14:35 - James White review00:28:09 - Mediterranea review00:46:10 - Watch list including: My Way Home, Spotlight, Kumiko The Treasure Hunter, Ted 2, Dipso,#Horror, The Young and Prodigious T.S. Spivet, and Jessica Jones Please consider supporting Film Pulse by contributing to our Patreon page at: patreon.com/filmpulse web: filmpulse.nettwitter: twitter.com/filmpulsenetfacebook: facebook.com/filmpulse intro music by: Matt Oakleyoutro music by: SJMellia

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הקוצב יצירה מקומית
גלי אלון מגיעה לקוצב יצירה מקומית

הקוצב יצירה מקומית

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2015


גלי אלון מוציאה בימים אלו את האלבום (EP) השני שלה "My Way Home". הרבה השתנה אצלה גלי מאז האלבום הראשון, [...]

CooperTalk
Jason Whitton - Episode 334

CooperTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2015 60:04


Steve Cooper talks with Singer/Songwriter Jason Whitton. Jason was raised in Houston, TX, where he grew up listening to R&B, Rap (that's what they called it back then), and Country. His musical tastes are ALL over the map, including everything from Eminem to Tom Waits. His influences range from Garth Brooks, to George Strait, to James Taylor. He's released three records, Thriftstore Cowboy, Broken Horses, and My Way Home. You can find them on cdbaby.com and iTunes. He is currently in the studio finishing up his fourth release. He plans to make a video for one the tracks, and hopefully some touring for the record. Keep your eyes and ears peeled for this amazing Americana/Alt. Country future Superstar. 

Syndromes and a Cinema
Episode 7 - Miklós Jancsó

Syndromes and a Cinema

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2014 94:51


On this episode we talk about the films of acclaimed Hungarian director Miklós Jancsó who passed away on January 31, 2014 at the age of 92. In particular we look at his films My Way Home (1964), The Round-Up (1965) and The Red and the White (1967). This episode features Brian Risselada and Josh Ryan