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UKPラジオ第226回目のゲストは04 Limited SazabysのVo./Ba. GENさん! UK.PROJECTと一見縁がないように思えるGENさん。 2016年のUKFC on the RoadにはBIGMAMAのゲストボーカルとして、2017年のUKFC on the Roadには04 Limited Sazabysで出演してくださいました。 そんなGENさんとUK.PROJECTの関係を紐解いていきます! 遠藤とは一緒にカラオケに行ったこともある仲!?teto(現:the dadadadys)をUK.PROJECTよりも先に見つけていた!? 続いて、04 Limited Sazabysの近況もじっくりとお聞きしていきます。 9月には韓国で開催されたフェス“LOVE CHIPS FESTIVAL 2024”に出演、1月から2月にかけては対バンツアー「MYSTERY TOUR」を開催、今後もライブの予定がぎっしりな04 Limited Sazabys。 ▼04 Limited Sazabysの今後のライブ予定はこちら https://www.04limitedsazabys.com/live_information/list/?range=future&sort=asc さらに、最近はテレビアニメ「ぼっち・ざ・ろっく!」に登場する結束バンドへ楽曲提供も行った04 Limited Sazabys。 曲作りについて、楽曲提供の話を受けた時の心境などをお聞きしていきます! ▼「UNITE」が収録されているEP『We Will』の詳細はこちら https://bocchi.rocks/kessokuband/discography/?article_id=wewill 04 Limited Sazabysといえば2016年から地元・愛知で開催している主催フェス「YON FES」。 今年は6月に愛・地球博記念公園(モリコロパーク)で開催! YON FESに対する想いをたっぷりとお話しいただきます。 YON FESは来年も開催が決定しています! 『YON FES 2025』 2025年6月21日(土)、22日(日) モリコロパーク(愛・地球博記念公園) ▼YON FES 公式Xアカウントはこちら https://x.com/yon_fes 最後は、バンドとして・個人としての今後の目標をお聞きして締めくくります! GENさんの近況はこちらからチェックできるので、ぜひご覧ください! ▼GENさん 公式Xアカウント https://x.com/04GENLS 番組を聴いた感想や質問は、#UKPラジオ をつけてポスト(ツイート)、メッセージフォームに投稿をお願いします! ▼UKPラジオ・メッセージフォーム:https://t.co/uukpF97jG9 ▼UKPラジオ・プレイリスト:https://spoti.fi/2NKXxsy ▼UKPラジオ・X(Twitter)アカウント:https://x.com/ukp_radio
The Mindfulness Mystery Tour! And Two Mind-Boggling Discoveries about Meditation! Featuring Jason Meno Today, Jason Meno, our beloved AI guy on the Feeling Great App team, shares some incredible and innovative research he recently did on the effect of meditation on how we think and feel. As you know, basic research is a high priority of our app team, and our major focus is to make basic discoveries in how people change, and especially on what triggers rapid and dramatic change. We use that information to develop and refine the app on an ongoing basis, and also to contribute to basic science. Jason recently created a “New Cool Tools Club” which has 160 members who Jason can notify whenever he has a cool new app tool that he wants to test. If you are interested in joining, you can find his contact information at the end of the show notes. There is no charge if you'd like to join this group! Jason had a strong background in Buddhism and has been working with our company for several years, focusing in the last year on the AI chat bot portion of the Feeling Great App. He has meditated for many years, and uses TEAM-CBT as well to deal with his personal moments of stress and unhappiness, something that most if not all of us experience at times! Introduction Jason was interested in evaluating the short-term impact of meditating, and did a literature review but found that most or all of the published studies had a focus on the effects of daily meditation over longer periods of time, like two months for example. He was also interested in how long and how often people should meditate, and what types of meditations, if any, were the most effective. So, he decided to test a one-hour meditation experience consisting of five ten-minute recorded meditations, including A body scan meditation, systematically relaxing various parts of your body, beginning with your feet and toes. A breathing and counting meditation, where you focus on your breathing and count the breaths going in and out. A loving kindness meditation, starting with sending feelings of love, happiness, and health first to someone you love, then to yourself, then to someone you aren't especially close to, or don't particularly like, and on and on until you are projecting love and kindness to the entire universe. A mindfulness exercise where you notice if you are thinking, hearing, watching, remembering, and so forth as various thoughts pass through your mind. A “Do Nothing” meditation where you are instructed to simply “do nothing” for ten minutes. Because previous research on meditation did not use scales that assessed specific kinds of negative feelings in the here-and-now, he decided to use the highly accurate 7-item negative feelings sliders as well as the 7-item positive feelings sliders prior to the start of the medicine, after each meditation, and at the end of the app. He also asked many questions about motivation and expectations prior to the start of the meditation experiences, all answered from 0 (not at all) to 100 (completely), including How familiar are you with David's work? How familiar are you with meditation? How strongly do you believe that meditation will make you feel better? How strongly do you believe that meditation will be rewarding? How strongly do you believe that meditation will only have a small effect? How strongly do you believe that meditation will be a waste of time? How strongly do you believe that meditation will make you feel worse? How strongly do you believe that it will be painful or difficult? You can find these data at this link. He also asked every participant to generate an upsetting negative thought, like “I'm a loser,” and use 0 to 1000 sliders to indicate how strongly they believed that thought, and how upsetting it was. 60 individuals started the experiment, and 35 completed it, with 25 dropping out prematurely before they completed some of the meditations. He presented the data as a two-group analysis, those who completed and those who failed to complete the hour of meditation. Here, are just a few of the preliminary findings, and more refined analyses are planned so we can look at causal effects. Both groups were moderately to very familiar with David's work and with meditation. The completers had higher scores on the questions about positive expectations than the dropouts, although the differences were not great. The dropouts had substantially higher scores on four questions about negative expectations for the experience, like “it will be a waste of time” or “it will be painful or difficult.” The initial scores on the belief in the negative thought were similar in the two groups (76% and 74%, respectively), but the Upsettingness of the thought was a bit higher in the completers (83% and 79%. The mean of the initial scores on the 7 negative feelings sliders was significantly higher in the dropouts (37% and 46%, respectively), while the initial scores on the 7 positive feelings sliders was somewhat lower in the dropouts (49% and 45%, respectively). Both groups expected a modest reduction in negative feelings and a modest boost in positive feelings during the hour of meditation. Results on the 35 completers After the first ten-minute meditation, there were significant reductions in the negative feeling sliders (from 37% before to 25% after) and increases in the positive feeling sliders (from 45% before to 55% after). There did not appear to be any additional improvements in negative or positive feelings in the subsequent four meditations. There was a significant reduction in the belief in the negative thought after the first meditation, and the reduction continued throughout the next four meditations. (76% to 54%), for a reduction of 29%. There was a significant reduction in the upsetness caused by the negative thought after the first meditation, and the reduction continued throughout the next four meditations (79% to 47%) for a reduction of 40.5%. You can find the remarkable results if you click here! There are many fascinating results, but one of the most amazing--which we've replicated almost exactly in independent beta tests--is the remarkable similarity between the changes in negative and positive feelings the participants predicted, and the actual results. They are so close it looks like somebody faked the data, but that's not the case at all. We will have to do more analyses to figure out what this means, but in simple terms, this seems to be iron clad proof that our expectations of the mood changing results of any intervention can be tremendously powerful. In fact, you could argue--and it would need further statistical analyses to test--that the causal impact of the expectations eclipsed the causal impact of the actual intervention, which in this case was meditation. One of the cool things about quantitative research is that it nearly always shoots down our favorite hypotheses, and also gives us new and totally unexpected gifts to stimulate our thinking! In this instance, there were at least two mind-boggling and toally unexpected results: When people mediate, the improvement in negative feelings is accompanied by parallel reductions in participants belief in their negative thoughts. Participants predictions of the changes in seven negative and seven positive feelings by the end of the hour of meditation were spot on, and seemed almost impossibly accurate! Discussion The findings are exciting and specific, and suggest that the reduction in negative feelings during meditation may be, and is, mediated by the reduction in the users' belief in their negative thoughts. We will attempt to look into this more deeply using non-recursive analytic methods with SEM (structural equation modeling). All samples are biased, and it can sometimes be extremely helpful to understand the bias in your sample when interpreting the results. The sample in this case included users favorably disposed to meditation, and responding to an email inviting them to participate in a meditation experiment. Only those who persisted the full hour were analyzed in the final outcome data, which could be another source of bias in the data. How much improvement would we have documented if we were analyzing completers (45) AND dropouts (35)? Actually, this type of analysis is possible using Direct FIML (Full-Information Maximum Likelihood) with SEM techniques. I will, in fact, do these analyses as soon as I get the data set from Jason. This will allow me to estimate the scores at the end for all participants, including those who dropped out. It seems mathematically impossible, but it actually can be done. If those who dropped out are systematically different from those who continued, it will “know” and correct for this. For example, if those who dropped out were, on average, doing more poorly, then the estimates based on those who persisted will be biased, and the degree of bias could potentially be infinite. The SEM analyses will also tell us if there are no significant differences in those who persisted and those who dropped out. Finally, the data LOOKS like the meditation “caused” some fairly significant improvements, although the results were in some ways puzzling. Using SEM, I should be able to determine whether, and to what degree, the improvement was simply a “placebo” effect resulting from the participants expectations of improvement, as opposed to an actual result of the meditation. So, stay tuned for updates on this amazing and deeply appreciated research initiative by our beloved Jason Meno! Thanks for listening today. Rhonda, Jason, and David
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Jim Owen from the Beatles tribute band Classical Mystery Tour checks in with Lisa to talk about a special show coming to Capital One Hall in Tysons on Friday, November 8.Classical Mystery Tour will be teaming up with the Fairfax Symphony for a 60th anniversary celebration of 'A Hard Day's Night' movie and soundtrack.The first set will be songs from 'A Hard Day's Night' as well as other early Beatles songs performed by Classical Mystery Tour.The second set will feature Classical Mystery Tour performing all eras of Beatles music with the Fairfax Symphony. Jim tells us what to expect that night, and what sets Classic Mystery Tour apart from other Beatles tribute shows.
This week (7/5 & 7/7) on ART ON THE AIR features the founder/CEO of the Beatles tribute band, the Classical Mystery Tour, Jim Owen, that specializes performing with symphony orchestras. Next Indiana Artisan, Ken Rabbers, a nature, architecture and landscape photographer, with over 50 years of experience. Our Spotlight on Canterbury Summer Theatre's musical review “Starting Here, Starting Now” running July 3rd through the 13th. Tune in on Sunday at 7pm on Lakeshore Public Media 89.1FM for our hour long conversation with our special guests or listen at lakeshorepublicmedia.org/show/AOTA, and can also be heard Fridays at 11am and Mondays at 5pm on WVLP 103.1FM (WVLP.org) or listen live at Tune In. Listen to past ART ON THE AIR shows at lakeshorepublicmedia.org/show/AOTA or brech.com/aota. Please have your friends send show feedback to Lakeshore at: radiofeedback@lakeshorepublicmedia.org Send your questions about our show to AOTA@brech.com LIKE us on Facebook.com/artonthairwvlp to keep up to date about art issues in the Region. New and encore episodes also heard as podcasts on: NPR, Spotify Tune IN, Amazon Music, Apple and Google Podcasts, plus many other podcast platforms. Larry A Brechner & Ester Golden hosts of ART ON THE AIR. https://www.lakeshorepublicmedia.org/show/art-on-the-air/2024-06-13/art-on-the-air-july-7-2024
Wolverine #53, Incredible Hulk #392, X-Factor #77, Alpha Flight #107, Marvel Comics Presents #90, Operation Galactic Storm Part 2. Theme Music: Lazlo Hollyfeld – Buffaloallamericacity
At Yesterday's London Times, we are all about inquiry, questions and stories, particularly stories that are new to us or that we just want to know on a deeper level. We seek out people, places, and facets of history that are lesser known, quirkier, or even downright strange. We also like to shine a spotlight on those who really do - or have done - amazing things, but perhaps have been forgotten over time, or lost in the shuffle of a typical news cycle or history text. We especially love discovering stories about people who contribute to the collective good of humanity in some way. Early on in our partnership, we (Jen and Mares) immediately recognized our common love and admiration for the London Underground, or Tube, for the Tube is something more than just the transportation system beneath our feet. It supplies life to the city of London, and with up to 5 million passenger journeys on any given day, it is the veins and arteries that allow all of the movement that keeps the city going and makes it such a special place.Join us throughout the following year as we randomly choose destinations across the city to “visit”. We will virtually hop on the Tube and bring the city to your ears as we search for adventures around the stations of the iconic Underground map. We will ask ourselves:Who lives here now? Who has lived here in the past? What are the stories that live within the streets of this area? What do the people - or perhaps the ghosts of former inhabitants - of this area want to teach us?What are some places to visit, what might I eat? What is quirky or unique about this part of London? What can I learn from this area? The journey begins today. Where do you think the Tube will take us today?As you listen, we invite you to follow along in our show notes to enhance your experience with us.
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Jim Owen from the Classical Mystery Tour checks in with Lisa to talk about the band's upcoming show at Capital One Hall in Tysons on February 10. The Classical Mystery Tour is a Beatles tribute band, and they will be performing with the Fairfax Symphony to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Beatles arriving in America. The band will recreate the Beatles first-ever U.S. concert (which took place in D.C.) and do second set with the orchestra. Jim lets us know what else to expect that night, and gives us a history of the Classical Mystery Tour.
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This week we look at 'Once and Future: The Union' from Big Finish and A SN2MR of 'Doctor Who - Time Of Death from MM Productions' The post Episode 568 – An Enforced Mystery Tour appeared first on Traveling the Vortex.
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The Disney villains are so iconic that they've taken on an entire fanbase of their own in recent decades. Before all of that, though, some of the scariest villains were given their own attraction with Tokyo Disneyland's Cinderella Castle Mystery Tour. How did Disney's scariest attraction ever come to be? How did it incorporate one of the least-remembered Disney movies? Why was the walk-around Magic Mirror so terrifying? Chris, Alex, and RJ dive into these terrors to start off the Halloween episodes of the year!
https://amateurtraveler.com/uk-two-week-itinerary-by-train/ Hear about a UK two-week itinerary by train as the Amateur Traveler talks to Tracy Collins from UKTravelPlanning.com about a train trip in the country that invented trains. London We start in London. Spend some time visiting some of the iconic sites like the Tower of London or Westminster Abbey. Visit the great museums of London like Tracy's favorite, the Victoria and Albert Museum. Then we start our journey to see England, Wales, and Scotland from Paddington Station. Bath Visit the historic Roman Baths from which Bath gets its name. Visit the magnificent Bath Abbey. Stroll through the iconic Royal Crescent with its Georgian Architecture. Immerse yourself in Jane Austen's world at the Jane Austen Centre. As a side trip from Bath, consider one of the following Tour the stone circles of Stonehenge and Avebury. Explore the awe-inspiring Salisbury Cathedral. Take a scenic train ride to the picturesque Cotswolds. Cardiff Travel to the capital of Wales, Cardiff. Explore the historic Cardiff Castle. Embark on an exciting Cardiff Dr. Who Tour. Visit the impressive Principality Stadium. Option 1: Liverpool Take a train to Liverpool, the home of The Beatles. Join the magical Mystery Tour to learn about the Fab Four. Visit the historic Albert Dock including the International Slavery Museum. Option 2: Lake District Explore Bowness-on-Windermere, a charming lakeside town. Visit Dove Cottage, the former home of William Wordsworth. Experience the charm of Hill Top, Beatrix Potter's House. Edinburgh Take a train to Scotland's capital of Edinburgh. Walk the Royal mile from Edinburgh Castle to the historic Holyrood Palace. Hike up Arthur's Seat or Calton Hill for stunning views. Dare to venture into the mysterious Edinburgh Vaults. As a side trip from Edinburgh consider: Travel to nearby Glasgow. Admire The Kelpies, Scotland's mythical horse sculptures. Visit St Andrews, the birthplace of golf. York Take the Jacobite Steam Train through Tracy's native Northumberland to the city of York. Explore the Roman history at the Roman Bath in York. Discover the Viking legacy at the Jorvik Viking Centre. Wander through the charming Shambles. Visit the wonderful Railway Museum. Return back to London.
Moving out of a family home is one of life's "exciting, sad, happy, and scary" events. There are so many changes that come with having a place of your own. But...there is also growth and independence. There are new things to discover and experience - for parent care providers and for the young adult who is spreading their wings. Todays story is about Will McAllister and his transition to his own apartment and a new independent life! It is also a story about parental faith and steadfast love in the ability of their son to adapt and blossom in the world. So join us on our magical journey into the mysterious realm of living independently and all the exciting opportunities that it brings Support the showThank you for listening to our podcast and for your continued support! If you'd like to learn more about NLAWKI please visit our facebook page and if you'd like to support our program more directly, stop by our Ko-Fi and make a contribution! But the most important way you can help our program is by sharing NLAWKI with someone you know!
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Flying men, swimming cats, a mysterious mimicker, and a magical castle in the clouds?! We're not in Podunk anymore. Enter the dreamy world of Magicant. Ponder its surreal inhabitants and unusual sights with Cat and Jess as they draw connective threads between Ninten's past, this peculiar place, and beloved children's media from across the 20th century. “MOTHER,” She Wrote mixes audio drama and talk podcast to chronicle the strangest, most thought-provoking, most heart-rending video games ever made: the MOTHER series, as it's called in Japan, and EarthBound as it's called everywhere else. This first season chronicles MOTHER (1989), known as EarthBound Beginnings in English-speaking countries. For links and transcriptions, head to https://mothershewrote.earth Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Roll up! Roll up for the Mystery Tour! The Magical Grow Bud Yourself Episode 115 is coming to help you grow your own fire weed! First, Danny and Mike discuss the latest news nuggets including weed breathalyzers, recreational pot in Florida, legalization support in Louisiana and cannabis acceptance in the NBA. The interview is with Garyn Angel - founder & CEO of Magical Brands - who discusses creating the Magical Butter extractor, cannabinoids as a dietary essential and much more. Plus, Magical Brands COO David Flores joins us to reveal all the incredible bells and whistles of their brand new Magical Grow cabinet. (Grow Bud Yourself listeners can use code GBY250 for $250 off the Magical Grow cabinet at magical.com) The cultivation segment features our Strain of the Fortnight, Danny's Guerrilla Growing Tips and answers to listener grow questions. Episode 115 is brought to you by:Seeds Here Now (use code GBYFreeShip for free shipping on all orders)Suite Leaf Plant Nutrients (use code DANKO15 for 15% off)Excelsior Extracts THC-infused Pain Relief Rub Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Something totally new for the podcast as I put daily thoughts down each night around the campfire. I'm with The OFF ROAD TRADIES on a trip around SA we called The Mystery Tour. This was a timing and destination tryout for a permanent tour so I guess the next time it won't be a mystery but a full tour. For a first time it went pretty damn well. I had a ball and thoroughly enjoyed the itinerary. Jump on with us and find out how it went and what happened each day.
From Mulgaria Station to Kingoonya, through Googs Track to a special visit in Ceduna then home to Port Augusta. This is part two of the Mystery Tour highlights with The Off Road Tradies Hope you enjoy!
On this week's Out and About, Dr. Mae Gilliland Wright of ArtsPartners of Central Illinois talks with Conductor David Commanday about the Heartland Festival Orchestra's upcoming Beatles tribute concert “Classical Mystery Tour,” taking place Saturday, May 27 at Five Points Washington.
This week the trio is back and ready to give you the first impressions of the Street Fighter 6 Demo! Everything fro world tour mode and practice mode. Does it look like Capcom is taking SF into a good direction? All that and more on this weeks episode of 3PC! Available to stream and download on Spotify and the Apple Podcast App!
This week's conversation is between Berry and Canadian culture activist Stephen Jenkinson. His work is really hard to classify. You may have read his conversation with Pierz Newton-John in issue 54 of Dumbo Feather magazine. Stephen has worked extensively with people who are dying, and their families. He's worked in medical care, agriculture, and he's also a canoe builder and sculptor. Stephen's the author of Come of Age and Die Wise. He travels the world performing the Nights of Grief and Mystery Tour, coming to Australia in late 2023.
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Tom Hardie and Liam Yates sit down to discuss Liam's event - the SSX Mystery Tour - both before and after the 2022 ride.Born out of lockdown, this is a tour round Liam's back garden and has been increasing in difficulty and length every year - this year was 270km with less than 20 finishers from over 100 sign-ups.Head over the @ssxmysterytour on Instagram to check it out for yourself and watch out for 2023 entries. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In an environment in which simple narratives prevail, what does it mean to tell Israel’s subtle and complicated stories? Why are these kinds of stories in particular so powerful? Yehuda Kurtzer speaks with Matti Friedman about his new book, Who By Fire, about Leonard Cohen’s little-known concert tour to the front lines of the Yom Kippur War, and how the stories we tell define our relationships with one another.
Of course like always it's a wonderful day and today we give you a little bit of my world a little bit of my world a little bit of my focus in the life lesson a very important life lesson and then we talk Beatles the mastery of being a dichotomy within reality am I seeing this right yes I think I might be listen to the mystery tour it's a good album and it was a good movie I watching let's talk about a little bit --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/edgardospodcast/support
We look at the life of Lori Ruff..... if that really is her name! Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/2you_pod/?hl=en
This episode we discuss the hijacking of a plane by D.B. Cooper and his strange disappearance. Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/2you_pod/?hl=en
This episode we discuss the mysterious death of Jonathan Luna Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/2you_pod/?hl=en
This episode we discuss the mysterious dissapearance of Korovina and her hiking group. Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/2you_pod/?hl=en
In part 2 of our 'Doctor Strange' discussion at VFX Notes, Hugo Guerra from Hugo's Desk and Ian Failes from befores & afters break down Method Studios' work on the multi-verse sequence in the film.
We delve into the mystery of the famous case of Elisa Lam and THAT elevator footage. Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/2you_pod/?hl=en
We delve into the mystery of the Tylenol Murders Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/2you_pod/?hl=en
We delve into the mystery of the mysterious death at the Oslo Plaza Hotel Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/2you_pod/?hl=en
Can you guess where Brooke's sent Bob on a holiday?
Tami's Podcast: https://anchor.fm/tami-capece Contact Tami at: Tami.Capece@aol.com or DestinyMystics@yahoo.com My name is Tami. I am an energy and Reiki healer, psychic, empath. As well as an eclectic witch who thru the craft using combined energies of certain herbs, crystals and chants help get the desired results. I use only pure intent with love and light and energy. I also heal with Reiki. Animals and people. My passion is to help heal those who have suffered abuse as I have. Spirit told me one day while I was running and crying during my run to take all of the sorrow, insecurity, all of the pain, all of the past , to take it and have it pour through me, throughout my hands, turning the sorrow into gold, turning it into Alchemy of strength to come out of my hands to heal!! I use this modality to heal with energy, love and power! I also use this in card readings and witchcraft. My card readings from Spirit give the key to help coach and guide. Putting this all together becomes very powerful and wonderful! I also Channel passed love ones. I get messages from Spirit and downloads. Sometimes they come in my dreams, or the next day. I am here to help guide with different modalities. ******************************************************************************** Contact The Divine I AM Broadcast Network, LLC at: https://linktr.ee/thedivineiam #Crystals #Magick #Spells #HigherConsciousness #SpiritualAwakening #SpiritualGrowth #Spirituality #Metaphysical #TamiAnneStrochak #TheDivineIAM
Este viernes, en Tiempo de Beatles, continuamos analizando los discos de los Beatles, esta tarde con algunas variantes: Eduardo se dedicó al Magical Mystery Tour (1967) y al Yellow Submarine (1969), dos proyectos "por fuera de la lógica de la banda"
En su columna cultural de este jueves en #TareaFina, junto a @lauterenzano, @carlosrodriguezpuente presenta 'MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR', un viaje que comienza con tormenta por la Autovía Artigas y termina en un portal año 3000 con esquinas sonorizadas por @bajofondo_oficial y @ca7riel. Se estrena en vivo en @ciudadana897 y luego va hacia el infinito y más allá vía @spotify. . . #ColumnistasEspecializados #LaColumnaDeLosJueves #RadioCiudadana #RadioPública #Concordia #Spotify #Podcast #Podcasters
If you think Sherlock Holmes is the most mysterious character you have heard of, you have another guess coming-- Buddhe Baba, Gurudev's invisible mentor. The author behind Gurudev's book of miracles.The Buddhe Baba Mystery Tour will be a lesson in bewilderment, in reexamining normal human perceptions, in peeping into a different reality.Invisibly yours,One of the greatest gurus of all time,Buddhe BabaGurudevonline.com presents the pods of enlightenment, an audio biography of one of history's greatest saints. 'The Guru of Gurus' podcast series is comprised of 24 podcasts that present aspects of the mahaguru's life, philosophy, supernature, and mentorship. Make some aspects of his biography into aspects of your biography.If you have a question related to this podcast or need spiritual guidance, write to us at answers@gurudevonline.com. You can also read about Gurudev's life and philosophy on his website - www.gurudevonline.com
40 years ago, on August 1, 1981, MTV launched with The Buggles' "Video Killed the Radio Star" (viewable here: https://youtu.be/PJtiPRDIqtI) To commemorate the occasion, we talk not only about the music videos for that song, but also other music videos by The Buggles as well as Yes music videos that probably aired on MTV. We even talk a bit about Asia, ABWH, and Trevor Rabin's "Something to Hold Onto" music video. But before all that, we touch upon the 49th anniversary of Alan White's first Yes gig (7/30/1972), comments about the song "Mystery Tour" which will be on The Quest, a very brief update on the Monkman situation (you may have already heard), and a Tom Brislin post with a clever Yes reference. You can follow our podcast series at https://anchor.fm/yesshift, which includes an audio version of this episode if you prefer not to look at us. We welcome comments, questions, and suggestions, so feel free to email us at yesshiftpodcast @ gmail.com On our Facebook page. we will not only share our podcast episodes, but also Yes photos and videos with stories from throughout their career. We look forward to having band members of guests as well. (You know who you are!) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/yesshift/support
You say too late to start with your heart in a headlock??? Marty Jannetty doesn't think so. On this week's murderous edition, we delve into the shocking controversy surrounding the exploits of an ex-professional wrestler claiming to have killed a man outside a bowling alley in while in his teens... The conceit is the least-jarring aspect of the story, we assure you. Go down yonder on the Chattahoochee as we navigate the crazy brain of MJNDHOUSE. It's a roller-coaster ride you'll never experience sans amphetamines. We also poke the bear (Marjorie Taylor Greene), tease some Dark Tower talk for After Dark, then put Chuck Klosterman on a one-week suspension. Courtney takes umbrage with Michael's casting calls, and we read a Hateful 8-esque communique from Michael's past. This episode is one for the ages, friends!!! Also, for the record, Alan Jackson is the artist alluded to in the show who soulfully sung about the Chattahoochee. Sources:Jannetty's First PostReactionsCulmination Outro:Semi-Funk by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://filmmusic.io/song/4333-semi-funkLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
What do you get when you cross Metallica with The Beatles? You get Beatallica, obviously. Peter and Dre talk about how well it works. Thanks to Diane and Sean Takaki for providing some inspiration for this podcast, through their own: 'Why Do We Own This DVD?' Find it wherever fine podcasts are found. Masterful Mystery Tour on YouTube Music. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/diggin-peter/message
Jim discusses with Papa Joe his journey to have a tumor removed. We learn that staying in shape is easier than getting in shape.
Just over a year ago, Kellye Smith got the worst headache ever - and that was only the beginning. A few months later, God told her, "This is about to get worse, but I need you to trust Me." He has helped her do just that.
In the June 2018 episode of the CLIMAS Southwest Climate Podcast, Mike Crimmins and Zack Guido sit down to dive into their favorite season. The monsoon is on the horizon, which leads to considerable excitement. First, they recap temperature and precipitation in the region, and talk about how this connects to the fire season so far. They turn to the monsoon outlooks and forecasts, with a close look at what these forecasts are saying, but how much certainty we have (or don't have) in monsoon seasonal forecasts. Zack then makes his case for the miracle monsoon - a mash up of different months of monsoons past - for what his ideal monsoon would look like (think fantasy football for monsoon monthly totals). They wrap up with a look at the seasonal forecasts - and focus on how ENSO connects to expectations for tropical storms, the monsoon forecast, and seasonal outlooks, even if the signal is relatively weak this time of year. In what is becoming a monthly contest, there's a friendly wager (or 2!) on the line. This month, Zack and Mike report on the results of their May podcast bet, guessing how many days over 100 we'll see in Tucson in May. The 30-year average is 4 - Mike guessed 7, and Zack went big with 9 - tune in to the podcast to hear who won. For the June podcast, they put their best guess as to the maximum temperature we'll see in Tucson in June. The record maximum in June is 117 (and the lowest high temp recorded in June was 107) - Mike guessed 109, and Zack guessed 110. they also put forth their monsoon guesses - with Zack at 5.75" and Mike at 7.5' for the Jun 15 - Sept 30 window. We'll see!
In the June 2018 episode of the CLIMAS Southwest Climate Podcast, Mike Crimmins and Zack Guido sit down to dive into their favorite season. The monsoon is on the horizon, which leads to considerable excitement. First, they recap temperature and precipitation in the region, and talk about how this connects to the fire season so far. They turn to the monsoon outlooks and forecasts, with a close look at what these forecasts are saying, but how much certainty we have (or don't have) in monsoon seasonal forecasts. Zack then makes his case for the miracle monsoon - a mash up of different months of monsoons past - for what his ideal monsoon would look like (think fantasy football for monsoon monthly totals). They wrap up with a look at the seasonal forecasts - and focus on how ENSO connects to expectations for tropical storms, the monsoon forecast, and seasonal outlooks, even if the signal is relatively weak this time of year. In what is becoming a monthly contest, there's a friendly wager (or 2!) on the line. This month, Zack and Mike report on the results of their May podcast bet, guessing how many days over 100 we'll see in Tucson in May. The 30-year average is 4 - Mike guessed 7, and Zack went big with 9 - tune in to the podcast to hear who won. For the June podcast, they put their best guess as to the maximum temperature we'll see in Tucson in June. The record maximum in June is 117 (and the lowest high temp recorded in June was 107) - Mike guessed 109, and Zack guessed 110. they also put forth their monsoon guesses - with Zack at 5.75" and Mike at 7.5' for the Jun 15 - Sept 30 window. We'll see!
It may have been two weeks but Ginny and Charlie are back with a new show. This week they talk about all the adventures they got up to since the last podcast, including the 6th Annual Magical Mystery Tour to a cabin in Kentucky, Member's Only night at the zoo, and a launch party for Savage and Cooke Spirits in Ohio. Then they discuss the recent article, "How New Amsterdam Became the World's Fastest Growing Spirits Brand" and discuss what made the marketing a success for a new brand. They end with a cocktail and a review of Social Sparking Sake Wine and 360 Vodka plus a couple recommendations.
This week, Gabe sat down with Julie, Molly, and Abby from Lady Parts Justice League! This episode is a joint production with their podcast, Repro Madness. LPJ came to Cleveland as a part of their Vagical Mystery Tour. The tour is a series of comedy shows and service projects bringing positive attention and assistance for abortion providers across America. In Cleveland, they came back to Preterm to lift up the staff.
Kingswood are one of Australia's hottest rock bands, and I sat down with frontman Fergus and axeman Alex on release day for their new album ‘After Hours, Before Dawn', to talk about why "everything comes back to the Beatles", studio experimentation, finding their own George Martin, mellotrons, the music teacher that made them appreciate the Beatles and the art of the album and translating dreams into songs, with horrifying results. My Favorite Album is a podcast unpacking the great works of pop music. Each episode features a different songwriter or musician discussing their favorite album of all time - their history with it, the making of the album, individual songs and the album's influence on their own music. Jeremy Dylan is a filmmaker, journalist and photographer from Sydney, Australia who has worked in the music industry since 2007. He directed the the feature music documentary Jim Lauderdale: The King of Broken Hearts (out now!) and the feature film Benjamin Sniddlegrass and the Cauldron of Penguins, in addition to many commercials and music videos. If you've got any feedback or suggestions, drop us a line at myfavoritealbumpodcast@gmail.com.