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One of the heaviest chargers in big wave surfing and dryrobe ambassador, Andrew “Cotty” Cotton, joins us on The Lineup. From his roots in Devon, England, to towing some of the gnarliest waves ever ridden at Nazaré alongside legends like Garrett McNamara, Cotty has survived career-threatening injuries, epic wipeouts, and helped put Portugal's fishing village on the global big-wave map. In this episode, Cotty opens up about prepping for the Northern Hemisphere season, the evolution of equipment and safety in big-wave surfing, and the mental and physical resilience needed to tackle waves that push the limits of human performance. He reflects on his journey from plumber to professional big wave surfer, the injuries that tested him both physically and mentally, and the moments that defined his career. We also dive into his mentoring of the next generation, the role of sponsorships like dryrobe in cold-water sessions, and the balance between chasing massive surf and enjoying the simple stoke of the lineup. Plus, Cotty answers fan questions from Instagram, from his favorite waves to tips for older beginners, and even weighs in on the classic Devon vs. Cornwall cream-first debate. This episode is brought to you by dryrobe, helping surfers stay warm, dry, and ready to perform no matter how cold the water gets. Follow Cotty here. Follow dryrobe here, and checkout some of the gear at dryrobe.com. Relive the Lexus WSL Finals Fiji Presented by Corona Cero! Stop #2 on the Longboard Tour is the Bioglan Bells Beach Longboard Classic, Sep 17 - 21. Be sure to check that out. And stay tuned to the next event on the Challenger Series, the EDP Ericeira Pro, September 29 - October 5. Big Wave Season window starts November 1st, 2025 - March 31st, 2026. Get the latest merch at the WSL Store! Join the conversation by following The Lineup podcast with Dave Prodan on Instagram and subscribing to our YouTube channel. Get the latest WSL rankings, news, and event info. **Visit this page if you've been affected by the Los Angeles wildfires, and would like to volunteer or donate. Our hearts are with you.** Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
En este episodio converso con Guilherme Nazar, VP regional de Binance para América Latina, sobre el presente y el futuro del ecosistema cripto
Veysel Ayhan | Hizmet'in inkişâfı ve nazar by Tr724
Palestra realizada no dia 03/08/2024 no Grupo Espírita Maria de Nazaré, em Votuporanga/SP.
बुरी नजर वाले Buri Nazar Wale ::: September 2025 : Voice Divine -The Internet Radio by Savita Soni; Rakesh Mutreja
Sebastian Steudtner ist zweifacher Big Wave Surf-Weltmeister und hält den Weltrekord für die größte gesurfte Welle. Geboren in Nürnberg, hat er sich von Hawaii bis Nazaré zu einem der beeindruckendsten Wassersportler unserer Zeit gekämpft.Im Gespräch erzählt Sebastian von Grenzerfahrungen, mentaler Stärke, Rückschlägen und Flowzuständen. Wir sprechen über Angst als Kraftquelle, Verantwortung, Teamarbeit und sein Engagement für Sicherheit im Surfen und den Schutz der Ozeane. Außerdem teilt er offen, wie ihn persönliche Erlebnisse – vom Tod seines Vaters bis hin zu Projekten wie „Wir machen Welle“ und „Wave Explorer“ – geprägt haben.Ein Gespräch über Mut, Risiko, Liebe zum Ozean und die Frage, was wirklich trägt.
Naquele tempo, 16 veio Jesus à cidade de Nazaré, onde se tinha criado. Conforme seu costume, entrou na sinagoga no sábado, e levantou-se para fazer a leitura. 17 Deram-lhe o livro do profeta Isaías. Abrindo o livro, Jesus achou a passagem em que está escrito: 18 "O Espírito do Senhor está sobre mim, porque ele me consagrou com a unção para anunciar a Boa-Nova aos pobres; enviou-me para proclamar a libertação aos cativos e aos cegos a recuperação da vista; para libertar os oprimidos 19 e para proclamar um ano da graça do Senhor". 20 Depois fechou o livro, entregou-o ao ajudante, e sentou-se. Todos os que estavam na sinagoga tinham os olhos fixos nele. 21 Então começou a dizer-lhes: "Hoje se cumpriu esta passagem da Escritura que acabastes de ouvir." 22 Todos davam testemunho a seu respeito, admirados com as palavras cheias de encanto que saíam da sua boca. E diziam: "Não é este o filho de José?" 23 Jesus, porém, disse: "Sem dúvida, vós me repetireis o provérbio: Médico, cura-te a ti mesmo. Faze também aqui, em tua terra, tudo o que ouvimos dizer que fizeste em Cafarnaum". 24 E acrescentou: "Em verdade eu vos digo que nenhum profeta é bem recebido em sua pátria. 25 De fato, eu vos digo: no tempo do profeta Elias, quando não choveu durante três anos e seis meses e houve grande fome em toda a região, havia muitas viúvas em Israel. 26 No entanto, a nenhuma delas foi enviado Elias, senão a uma viúva que vivia em Sarepta, na Sidônia. 27 E no tempo do profeta Eliseu, havia muitos leprosos em Israel. Contudo, nenhum deles foi curado, mas sim Naamã, o sírio". 28 Quando ouviram estas palavras de Jesus, todos na sinagoga ficaram furiosos. 29 Levantaram-se e o expulsaram da cidade. Levaram-no até ao alto do monte sobre o qual a cidade estava construída, com a intenção de lançá-lo no precipício. 30 Jesus, porém, passando pelo meio deles, continuou o seu caminho.
La music story du jour c'est celle de Groovejet…Il y a des œuvres qui vieillissent mal. On ne donnera pas de noms pour éviter le procès d'artistes souffrant du syndrome de Peter Pan, mais disons que tous les titres de Michael Jackson, de Madonna ou le Toxic de Britney Spears par exemple, ne traversent pas le temps avec énormément de facilités. C'est ce que je disais, ça sent le formol… Mais il y a aussi des titres qui eux, surfent les années comme d'autres les vagues de Nazaré, tel ce « Groovejet » sorti par Spiller et doté d'une voix unique, celle de Sophie Ellis Bextor.
Homilia Padre Reinaldo Satiro, IVE:Evangelho de Jesus Cristo segundo Lucas 4,16-30Naquele tempo,veio Jesus à cidade de Nazaré, onde se tinha criado. Conforme seu costume, entrou na sinagoga no sábado, e levantou-se para fazer a leitura.Deram-lhe o livro do profeta Isaías. Abrindo o livro, Jesus achou a passagem em que está escrito:"O Espírito do Senhor está sobre mim, porque ele me consagrou com a unção para anunciar a Boa-Nova aos pobres; enviou-me para proclamar a libertação aos cativos e aos cegos a recuperação da vista; para libertar os oprimidos e para proclamar um ano da graça do Senhor".Depois fechou o livro, entregou-o ao ajudante, e sentou-se.Todos os que estavam na sinagoga tinham os olhos fixos nele. Então começou a dizer-lhes: "Hoje se cumpriu esta passagem da Escrituraque acabastes de ouvir."Todos davam testemunho a seu respeito, admirados com as palavras cheias de encantoque saíam da sua boca. E diziam: "Não é este o filho de José?"Jesus, porém, disse: "Sem dúvida, vós me repetireis o provérbio: Médico, cura-te a ti mesmo. Faze também aqui, em tua terra, tudo o que ouvimos dizer que fizeste em Cafarnaum".E acrescentou: "Em verdade eu vos digo que nenhum profeta é bem recebido em sua pátria. De fato, eu vos digo: no tempo do profeta Elias, quando não choveu durante três anos e seis meses e houve grande fome em toda a região, havia muitas viúvas em Israel. No entanto, a nenhuma delas foi enviado Elias, senão a uma viúva que vivia em Sarepta, na Sidônia. E no tempo do profeta Eliseu, havia muitos leprosos em Israel. Contudo, nenhum deles foi curado,mas sim Naamã, o sírio".Quando ouviram estas palavras de Jesus,todos na sinagoga ficaram furiosos. Levantaram-se e o expulsaram da cidade.Levaram-no até ao alto do monte sobre o qual a cidade estava construída, com a intenção de lançá-lo no precipício.Jesus, porém, passando pelo meio deles,continuou o seu caminho. Palavra da Salvação.
The Guys are back with a big episode. They open up the show talking about the Frank Nazar contract extension and how good this contract is going to look in the next season or two. Then they are joined by Author Kirk McKnight who wrote books The Voices of Baseball and The Voices of Hockey. We deep dive into his passion for the game of hockey and what made him take an interest in the broadcasting side of the sport. We discuss the amazing broadcasters he interviewed for his book including Blackhawks Legend Pat Foley and current Hawks play by play man Rick Ball. He told the guys some of his favorite memories from the book and some of the stories that couldn't get put in. They also discuss Patrick Kane and how happy he was that showtime came to his favorite team the Detroit Red Wings.Check out the audio book a the links belowApple Books: https://books.apple.com/us/audiobook/the-voices-of-hockey-broadcasters-reflect-on/id1814320327Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3ebERgFjVQoGFSwYWB5E6P?si=87487aa765f549f8Audible coming soon!Hosts:Jarom @ZachJaromTannerX: @WCBPodcastInstagram: @WCBPodcastFacebook: WCBPodcast..#nhl #hockey #blackhawks #icehockey #chicagoblackhawks #podcast
On the latest Blackhawks Breakaway Podcast, Pat Boyle catches up with Ben Pope of the Chicago Sun-Times and they discuss the extension of “Mr Breakaway”, Frank Nazar. They also unpack Ben's recent interview with Connor Bedard. What tweaks has Bedard made to his game this summer and will he get an extension before camp starts? Plus, Spencer Knight looks for a quiet home & what are the biggest storylines heading into training camp?
Hello Interactors,My wife and I recently started watching the mini-series 100 Foot Wave, which follows extreme surfer Garrett McNamara's quest to ride the mythical 100-foot breaker. The show has put Nazaré, Portugal on the map — not just as a place, but as a symbol of human daring against forces far larger than ourselves.At the same time, I've been listening to physicist-philosopher Sean Carroll's recent “solo” podcast on the emergence of complexity, tracing how the universe began in simplicity and blossomed into stars, life, and consciousness. These two threads — towering waves and cosmic arcs — collided in my mind, stirring something that has been swelling in me for years: how to reconcile wonder at life's improbable flourishing with despair at its accelerated unraveling on Earth.Should despair be the only response? Or is it possible, like the surfers at Nazaré, to recognize the peril without surrendering to it — to ride, however briefly, the wave that could also destroy us?THE COSMIC WAVEBeneath the lighthouse bluff at Nazaré, Portugal opens a canyon 140 miles long and three miles deep — three times deeper than the Grand Canyon. Born of tectonic fractures and sculpted over millions of years, it is less a static feature than a force in its own right: a conduit that gathers the ocean's momentum and hurls it shoreward. Swells that elsewhere would pass unnoticed are here magnified into walls of water, indifferent to whether they become playground or grave. Geography conspires — wind, current, and rock — but the canyon itself is an accomplice, a reminder that Earth is never merely stage but actor. For today's surfers, this is possibility. For centuries of fishermen, it was peril. The waves have not changed, but the stance we take toward them has — and that, too, becomes part of the story the canyon tells.So it is with complexity. Every wave begins simple, a long low swell born of distant winds, that crescendos into chaos at the shoreline. It swirls and curls into turbulent foam piqued in curious but dangerous beauty, only to dissolve back into undertow, bubbles, and silence. Our own cosmos follows the same rhythm, driven by the logic of entropy — the tendency of energy to spread, of order to give way to disorder. In the beginning, we know the universe was astonishingly simple and ordered: a hot, uniform plasma, almost featureless in its smoothness.Imagine the origin of life sitting at origin of a graph. It exists orderly in low entropy and low complexity. But entropy is restless. As it advanced diagonally up and to the right disorder increases in a straight line. This opens space for complexity to emerge. Early on in the cosmos tiny quantum fluctuations stretched into patterns, atoms gathered into stars, stars fused new elements as galaxies spun, coalesced, and collided. Imagine this as the complexity line on our graph. It also grows with time but takes the shape of a parabolic wave climbing upward to a smooth crest as it increases in complexity. Meanwhile, entropy ticks steadily up and to the right as a straight arrow of time forever growing in disorder as our universe continues to increase in complexity.We are now somewhere on this complexity curve. And this is the paradox of our middle epoch. Entropy never reverses course — disorder always increases — yet along that trajectory the complexity within we live crests, like a wave gathering its final height. For a sliver of cosmic time, the universe has been rich, complex, and with structure. On at least one world in the cosmos, life emerges and even creates complex organisms like us. But if entropy pushes inexorably forward, complexity will not hold indefinitely. Stars will exhaust their fuel, galaxies will drift into darkness, and matter itself may decay. This diagram reminds us that complexity rises only to fall again, tracing an arc back toward simplicity even as entropy continues its steady climb.In this framing, the universe is not a march from order to chaos but a cycle of simple-to-complex-to-simple played out against entropy's one-way slope. We live in a fleeting middle where complexity momentarily flourishes. Like the wave at Nazaré, born as a long low swell, steepening into a towering wall of water, then dissolving again into foam, undertow, and silence, our cosmos crests only once. The question is not whether entropy wins — it does — but how we dwell, and what we make of meaning, within the brief surge of complexity it permits.It took a lot to get us to this point. This complex space that entropy has carved within cosmic time leaves room for novelty. Complexity flourishes locally even as disorder deepens globally. Out of this novel initial imbalance, life emerged — fragile metabolisms harvesting energy from their surroundings, weaving temporary order against the grain of entropy. From single-celled organisms to multicellular bodies, from photosynthesis to predation, biology layered new strategies of survival atop older ones. Evolution diversified life into forests and reefs, wings and fins, neural nets and circulatory systems. These proliferations multiplied niches where order could briefly hold, even as the larger cosmos drifted toward disorder.Only much later did consciousness arise, one of evolution's rarest experiments: a capacity not merely to metabolize energy but to reflect upon the arc of complexity itself. With awareness came memory, imagination, culture — tools for navigating the turbulence of entropy's middle chapter. Entropy still holds the reins: the universe will drift back toward simplicity, whether into a thin uniform haze or some other quiet ending. Yet here, in the middle, entropy's detour has produced extravagant complexity — including beings capable of gazing back at the wave that carries them and wondering what it means.THE INDIFFERENT EARTHThis same gaze can also induce speculation. Like speculative realism. Emerging in the early 2000s as a reaction against a tendency to keep reality tethered to human thought and language, its central claim is stark: the world is indifferent to us. Planets orbit, tectonic plates shift, and waves break whether or not anyone is there to see them. From this view, complexity arises from imbalances in matter and energy, from unfinished processes that unfold far beyond human agency. The wave doesn't care whether it is surfed or feared; it builds from wind, water, and terrain, cresting and dissolving with no meaning to maintain.Animated globe of tectonic plates shifting across hundreds of millions of years, reminding us that Earth's movements unfold indifferent to human presence or perception. Source: Reddit. And below is where we go from here:This speculation hits another conscious reality — optimism. Human optimism is as hard to contain as its constant refrain. Born of the Enlightenment but rebirthed amid the industrial expansion, world wars, and scientific breakthroughs of the early 1900s, modernist optimism leaned confidently on reason and science — a conviction that human ingenuity could transcend natural limits and bend uncertainty toward progress. Time and again, human ingenuity has found ways to stretch the boundaries of what seemed natural limits. Agricultural revolutions multiplied food production beyond what Malthus thought possible. Industrialization transformed energy regimes, substituting fossil carbon for dwindling forests. Urban innovations — from sanitation to electrification — allowed cities to grow far past the thresholds that once doomed them to collapse. Each leap suggested that collapse was not destiny but averted through cleverness.This pattern sustains modernist faith: that humans can intervene wisely in the unfolding of complexity. Where speculative realism emphasizes the indifference of natural forces — entropy driving stars and systems toward disorder regardless of our designs — modernist thought wagers otherwise. It insists that ingenuity allows us not merely to endure the swell but to ride it, to carve temporary stability out of turbulence. In this view, the challenge of complexity is not simply to recognize its inevitabilities but to cultivate the foresight, restraint, and imagination that let human life persist in its fragile middle.That is if humans “don't do dumb things.” In other words, humans can and should preserve the conditions that let life and intelligence persist locally, even as the universal drift of entropy continues.Armed with the mathematical models that fuel both scientific confidence and human hubris, the world can appear elegant — even in its ugliness. Amidst entropy following a relentless trajectory we see scaling laws enfold organisms, cities, and civilizations alike. The planet itself is rendered as a singular complex system drifting through cosmic time. The physicist's gaze simplifies this by design — reducing frictions, stripping away differences, until only lawlike arcs remain. As the polymath Heinz von Foerster once put it, “Hard sciences are successful because they deal with the soft problems; soft sciences are struggling because they deal with the hard problems.”Geography, by contrast, cannot ignore what falls through those cracks. The sweep of cosmology may remind us that complexity is not uniquely human — stars ignite, galaxies cluster, black holes churn — but such vistas stretch horizons so far that human lifetimes blur into insignificance. Civilizations, like waves, crest and crash in an instant against the span of cosmic time.To move closer in, at a planetary scale, complexity narrows to the thin envelope where oceans, land, and atmosphere intertwine. It is within this fragile band that agriculture took root, cities rose, and civilizations flourished. Yet scientists, equipped with hard science, warn that this Holocene balance has already been breached. The “safe operating space” is no longer secure; the planetary is already in transition.But even “the planetary” is too smooth a category. These upheavals are not shared evenly across the globe. They are bound to the ground — to places where histories sediment and lives unfold. From colonial dispossession to infrastructures of extraction, from economic logics that amplify inequality to political systems that harden vulnerability, complexity here is never neutral. It is situated, entangled with geographies of power and precarity. What some describe as “geography envy” names this tension: physicists are drawn to Earth as a rich arena for testing universal models, yet in the process often flatten the contextual and uneven dynamics that geographers insist cannot be ignored. Geography refuses such reduction. It insists that the Earth is not merely a planetary system but a lived ground, fractured, uneven, and resistant to smooth incorporation into law-like arcs.Speculative realism cuts deeper. It reminds us that both elegant arcs and messy ground are parts, never the whole. Reality is not exhausted by smooth models or contextual accounts; it exceeds them both. The planetary is not a canvas awaiting inscription, nor a kaleidoscope of situated and entangled stories. It is a force-field of matter and relation, where floods, famines, extinctions, and upheavals erupt whether or not we have the language to make sense of them.Our minds, perhaps not yet evolved past binary thinking, want to declare one frame the winner: cosmic order or earthly mess. Modernism sought mastery through universal reason; postmodernism countered by unraveling every claim to stability. But metamodernism, a paradigm emerging in the 2010s, tries to move differently. It oscillates between these poles. It yearns for universal arcs while acknowledging the irreducible particularities of lived experience.To see the “planetary” through this lens is to move between entropy's inevitability and the instability of farmers, migrants, and city dwellers negotiating disrupted climates, markets, and states. Flows of capital expose some regions more than others, while systems of governance distribute or intensify that exposure. Human choices, bounded by perception and culture, compound these structural forces in ways behavioral geographers have long traced. All this unfolds across terrains and climates that set the boundaries of risk, while the distribution of plants, animals, and microbes reveals how even the nonhuman world is entangled in shifting geographies of survival.DWELLING IN DUMBNESSComplexity, then, cannot be abstracted into a question of whether it will continue. It will — cosmically, biologically, and geologically. The sharper question is how the continuities of our lived complexity register unevenly: whose livelihoods collapse, whose infrastructures crack, whose communities adapt or perish. Physics asks what the laws are; geography insists on whose lives are caught in them, whose ground is destabilized, and at what cost. Speculative realism pushes both disciplines to admit they never touch the whole: the real always exceeds our grasp, even as we are swept inside its turbulence.Even as we oscillate, it's unsettling to accept that the Holocene's narrow band of stability — the “safe operating space” — is already behind us. The so-called Great Acceleration shows that nearly every Earth system indicator — from carbon concentration to biodiversity loss, from ocean acidification to nitrogen cycles — has surged beyond Holocene bounds in the span of a single human lifetime. More specifically, the lifetime of my parents and/or me. These curves do not slope gently toward some distant tipping point; they spike upward, marking thresholds already crossed. Talk of future risk obscures the present tense: destabilization is not looming; we are living it. The rhythms of climate, soil, and water no longer conform to the stable backdrop against which civilizations emerged.And yet, here again, we are re-inscribing the Earth as a backdrop through statistics. This triggers a tendency to mother our “Mother Earth”. We've taken her thermometer out, read the value, and have reasoned her temperature is life threatening. Humans can't resist caring for ailing life. But branches of geophilosophy warns us to wake up. The planet is no patient and we're no doctor. Fires, tectonics, and oceans act with or without us, indifferent to notions of care, justice, or intention found in advanced organisms. The Anthropocene is not solely the record of human decisions but the scene of inhuman forces that have long shaped life's precarious conditions. Here speculative realism returns — reality unfolds beyond our categories, whether in cosmic entropy, metabolic scaling, or the volatile indifference of a sick and angry Mother Earth…or the violence of an impending wave.I recognize this indifference but also recognize it does not absolve us. If anything, it should sharpen the ethical demand. To dwell within dumbness is to accept that the wave is already forming, but also to recognize that some bodies are naturally positioned closer to its break, some can't surf, and others are made to suffer the buffering effects of a crashing wave. Metamodernism's pendulum of tragic optimism may just offer a way through the wash. We need not kneel to the naïve belief in perpetual progress, nor retreat into ironic despair, but foster an ethic of persistence that takes seriously both human responsibility and inhuman indifference.Like Nazaré's canyon, the Anthropocene multiplies force from conditions already set in motion. Swells crest into walls that thrill the few who ride but have long drowned those with fewer choices. Complexity will continue, but justice requires asking not only how we dwell in turbulence, but whose lives are lifted, and whose are pulled under. The wager is no longer whether to master the wave. It is whether we can learn to inhabit it without denying the unequal costs it exacts. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit interplace.io
Dia 22, vídeo 644, para YouTube: Arqueologia de Nazaré nos tempos de Jesus, de Ken Dark.
Homilia Padre Alejandro Cunietti, IVE:Evangelho de Jesus Cristo segundo Lucas 1,26-38Naquele tempo,o anjo Gabriel foi enviado por Deusa uma cidade da Galileia, chamada Nazaré,a uma virgem, prometida em casamentoa um homem chamado José.Ele era descendente de Davie o nome da virgem era Maria.O anjo entrou onde ela estava e disse:"Alegra-te, cheia de graça, o Senhor está contigo!"Maria ficou perturbada com estas palavrase começou a pensar qual seria o significado da saudação.O anjo, então, disse-lhe:"Não tenhas medo, Maria,porque encontraste graça diante de Deus.Eis que conceberás e darás à luz um filho,a quem porás o nome de Jesus.Ele será grande, será chamado Filho do Altíssimo,e o Senhor Deus lhe dará o trono de seu pai Davi.Ele reinará para sempresobre os descendentes de Jacó,e o seu reino não terá fim".Maria perguntou ao anjo:"Como acontecerá isso,se eu não conheço homem algum?"O anjo respondeu:"O Espírito virá sobre ti,e o poder do Altissimo te cobrirá com sua sombra.Por isso, o menino que vai nascerserá chamado Santo, Filho de Deus.Também Isabel, tua parenta,concebeu um filho na velhice.Este já é o sexto mês daquela que era considerada estéril,porque para Deus nada é impossível".Maria, então, disse:"Eis aqui a serva do Senhor;faça-se em mim segundo a tua palavra!"E o anjo retirou-se.Palavra da Salvação.
Ailish Forfar and Justin Cuthbert kick things off with Shayna Goldman (5:55) to break down the players invited to the U.S.A. Olympic Camp. They discuss Lane Hutson's snub, her thoughts on the players picked and the youth invited, how the goaltending could stack up against Canada, and the Blackhawks signing Frank Nazar to a long-term contract extension after only 56 career NHL games under his belt. They end things off discussing what to expect from Mitch Marner in Vegas and what Lane Lambert will bring to the Kraken's bench as the new head coach. Then, with the NFL season almost upon us, Adam Levitan joins the show (30:01) for a Fantasy Football season primer. They discuss who should be targeted in the first round, what to focus on early in a super flex league, who he expects to be the top offence in the NFL this season, and much more.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Devocional do dia 21/08/2025 com o Tema: " Venha e veja” Filipe tinha acabado de receber o convite de Jesus para segui-lo e foi muito sábio ao ser questionado por Natanael: “Nazaré? Pode vir alguma coisa boa de lá?” (v.46). O novo discípulo não discutiu, nem tentou argumentar, apenas disse: “Venha e veja”. E assim, a decisão de conhecer Jesus coube unicamente a Natanael. Quais têm sido as suas dúvidas com relação à fé em Jesus Cristo? LEITURA BÍBLICA: João 1.43-51 Eu te conhecia de ouvir falar, mas agora os meus olhos te veem (Jó 42.5).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
É me dado todo poder no céu e na terra. Por que corrompem as Leis de Deus? Bem que está escrito em Isaías a respeito de vocês: Estes se aproximam de mim com a boca e me honram com os lábios, mas o espírito está longe de mim. João veio no Caminho da Justiça, e não acreditaram, mas os cobradores de impostos e as prostitutas sim; vocês, vendo isto, nem depois mudaram suas ações. Que fará, pois, o senhor da vinha? Ai dos avarentos! Porque já possuem a sua consolação.Mateus 28:18; 15:1-20; 21:28-46Marcos 7:1-23; 12:1-12Lucas 20:9-19; 6:24-26 Muito mais tem subido para Deus as orações e o cuidado aos pobres, vindo de "não-cristão"; mas, fanáticos líderes religiosos dirão que é coisa imunda, aquilo que Deus limpou. A verdade é que Deus não faz acepção de pessoas, é agradável aquele que, o teme e faz o que é justo. Jesus de Nazaré recebeu o Espírito e poder, para curar todos os oprimidos pelo diabo, Deus estava com ele; e o mataram numa cruz. E Deus o ressuscitou, e fez que se manifestasse, não a todos, mas aos que já tinha escolhido. E ordenou anunciar para todos, que ele é o que por Deus foi constituído Juiz dos vivos e dos mortos: "João batizava com água; mas vocês serão batizados com o Espírito". O que não foi (é) o caso de Herodes, que não deu glória a Deus e foi comido pelos vermes e morreu; mas a Justiça continuou (a) crescendo e se multiplicando; encontrando falsos profetas, filhos da desobediência, cheios de engano e malícia, inimigos da Justiça, que distorcem o Caminho. Mas aquele a quem Deus ressuscitou nenhuma corrupção viu. Conhecidas são a Deus, desde o princípio do mundo, todas as suas obras. Aconselhável é observar os decretos estabelecidos pelos verdadeiros escolhidos. Atos 10:1-4,14-15,28,34-35,38-42; 11:16; 12:21-24; 13:6,10,27-32,36-37,45-51; 14:11; 15:18; 16:4Apocalipse 10:1-3; 18:4-5; 13:16-18; 6:12-17; 20:1-2,12-15; 22:16,14-15 Art. 153. VII Art. 53. § 1º Art. 54. Art. 55. Art. 37. Art. 85. Art. 5º. XLIII; XLIV; DOS PARTIDOS POLÍTICOS: Art. 17. § 4º É vedada a utilização pelos partidos políticos de organização paramilitar. § 5º. § 6º. § 7º. § 8º. § 9º
Journalist Mitra Nazar is vandaag onze mediagast op De Perstribune. Onlangs nam ze afscheid als Turkije-correspondent en keerde ze terug naar Nederland om als verslaggever voor Nieuwsuur aan de slag te gaan. We bespreken haar carrière en het leven in Turkije en Nederland. Voormalig profhockeyer Maartje Paumen is vandaag te gast op De Perstribune. We blikken terug op haar indrukwekkende carrière in het hockey en bespreken met haar wat ze nu doet nu ze gestopt is: het opbouwen van een trainerscarrière.
O candidato à Câmara da Nazaré apoiado pelo PSD reage à nova interditação da praia a banhos. Serafim António descarta e condena a possibilidade da situação ser arremesso político.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
O Presidente da Câmara explica o que levou à interdição a banho pela segunda vez em duas semanas. Manuel Sequeira não exclui a opção de "boicote" político às portas das eleições autárquicas.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(0:00) Intro(0:42) Khutba(1:50) Bangladesh mein Deeni Bahar ki Wajah(3:46) Waqia from Recent Canada Visit – Aalim sb's Nazar(5:29) Mufti sb's 2015 Tajzia on Myanmar (Burma)(6:06) Gujrati aur KPK Walon Ki Barkat(7:05) Tajzia: Italy Mein Deen Ka Haal(8:19) Italy Mein Bangladeshis Ki Population(8:59) Japan Ki Sachi Peshgoi – Waqia(9:42) Akabir Ki Khoon Paseenay Wali QurbaniyanImaan Ki Power & Duniya Ka Nizaam(10:25) Hazrat Musa AS Ko Bani Israel Mein Kyun Bheja Gaya(12:39) Imaan Sabse Bari Dolat – Misal Se Wazahat(15:55) Taka Ka Matlab(16:24) Koi Kaam Apne Aap Nahi Hota(17:50) Allah Ka Ta'aruf(20:27) Islam Ke Clear Concepts(23:35) Kafir Ki Taraqqi Ki Misal(24:05) Musalman Ki Taraqqi Ki Misal(25:30) Mehnat Ke Baghair Milne Wali Nematon Ka Haal(26:57) Ghair Muslimon Ki Mushkilat Islam Qabool Karne Mein(27:50) Free Ki Nemat Ka Kya Haal Hota Hai(29:51) Khoon Paseenay Se Kamai Ki Qadar(30:39) Imaan Ki Taqat(31:38) Jannat Ka Mazaq Uraanewalon Ko Jawaab(33:11) Roohani Topi Dramay Se Bachne Ka Tareeqa(34:09) Firoun Ki Saza Aur Jadugaron Ka Imaan(34:41) Mufti Rasheed Ahmed sb dm Ka Waqia(35:54) Jadugaron Ki Be-Khauf Maut Ki Wajah(37:10) Qabristan Ki Soch – Duniya Se Mohabbat Khatam Karna(40:35) Jadugaron Ka Fori Sajda – Imaan Lane Ki WajahImaan, Maghfirat & Duniya Se Dooriyan(47:43) Imaan Ki Barakat(49:28) Hamare Masail Ka Hal – Maghfirat Ki Fikr(50:56) Fazilat of Hazrat Okasha RA(52:02) Daaimi Kamyabi Ka Mustahiq Kaise Banein(56:39) Duniya Se Dil Lgane Ki 2 NishaniyanGhar, Shadi Aur Islami Tareeqay(59:32) Namaz Ki Ahmiyat(59:48) Khawateen Ke Liye Parda Karna(1:02:44) Shohar – Ghar Ka Sarbarah(1:04:43) Shohar Ki Ita'at Karne Wali Biwi Ke Haqooq(1:06:30) Mardon Ke Liye Darhi Ka Hukam(1:08:13) Sood Se Bachna(1:08:27) Nikah Vs Zina Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Câmara da Nazaré admite que alguns turistas desmarcaram a visita ao município. Manuel Sequeira garante agora "maior vigilância" e pede mais investimento para substituir infraestruturas de esgotos.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Manuel Sequeira, presidente da CM da Nazaré diz que os banhos só vão ser permitidos na praia depois de receber as análises à qualidade da água. O autarca aponta para problemas em "condutas obsuletas"See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Afonso Martins, banhista na praia da Nazaré, ficou com problemas gastrointestinais nos últimos dias, bem como outras duas pessoas da família. Lamenta que a comunicação da autarquia tenha demorado.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this episode of the Real Estate Pro Show, host Erika interviews Nazar Vincent, a construction expert and owner of Avatar Design and Construction. Nazar shares his journey from humble beginnings to becoming a successful developer and general contractor. He discusses his current focus on multifamily and single-family projects, the importance of in-house teams, and strategies for overcoming challenges in the real estate market. Nazar emphasizes the significance of cash flow and scalability in business, as well as the value of building strong relationships within the industry. Professional Real Estate Investors - How we can help you: Investor Fuel Mastermind: Learn more about the Investor Fuel Mastermind, including 100% deal financing, massive discounts from vendors and sponsors you're already using, our world class community of over 150 members, and SO much more here: http://www.investorfuel.com/apply Investor Machine Marketing Partnership: Are you looking for consistent, high quality lead generation? Investor Machine is America's #1 lead generation service professional investors. Investor Machine provides true ‘white glove' support to help you build the perfect marketing plan, then we'll execute it for you…talking and working together on an ongoing basis to help you hit YOUR goals! Learn more here: http://www.investormachine.com Coaching with Mike Hambright: Interested in 1 on 1 coaching with Mike Hambright? Mike coaches entrepreneurs looking to level up, build coaching or service based businesses (Mike runs multiple 7 and 8 figure a year businesses), building a coaching program and more. Learn more here: https://investorfuel.com/coachingwithmike Attend a Vacation/Mastermind Retreat with Mike Hambright: Interested in joining a “mini-mastermind” with Mike and his private clients on an upcoming “Retreat”, either at locations like Cabo San Lucas, Napa, Park City ski trip, Yellowstone, or even at Mike's East Texas “Big H Ranch”? Learn more here: http://www.investorfuel.com/retreat Property Insurance: Join the largest and most investor friendly property insurance provider in 2 minutes. Free to join, and insure all your flips and rentals within minutes! There is NO easier insurance provider on the planet (turn insurance on or off in 1 minute without talking to anyone!), and there's no 15-30% agent mark up through this platform! Register here: https://myinvestorinsurance.com/ New Real Estate Investors - How we can work together: Investor Fuel Club (Coaching and Deal Partner Community): Looking to kickstart your real estate investing career? Join our one of a kind Coaching Community, Investor Fuel Club, where you'll get trained by some of the best real estate investors in America, and partner with them on deals! You don't need $ for deals…we'll partner with you and hold your hand along the way! Learn More here: http://www.investorfuel.com/club —--------------------
As part of a series of exclusive interviews with researchers, scholars, and linguistic experts on the origin of the Punjabi language and the Gurmukhi script, journalist Mandeep Singh conducted the second interview with Sirdar Nazar Singh.
In this raw and riveting episode of In Search of Excellence, legendary surfer and ocean pioneer Laird Hamilton shares his incredible story — from his unconventional birth using a method like a reverse hair dryer, a wild childhood in Hawaii, and surviving abuse and racism, to revolutionizing surfing with inventions like tow-in surfing, foilboarding, and modern paddleboarding.Laird opens up about his near-death experience on Waterworld, why he never competed professionally, how he rescued another surfer by swimming naked, and what makes paddleboarding and foiling $4 billion industry rooted in innovation, art, self-expression, and raw danger. He reflects on growing up with an abusive father, bullying, fear, extreme danger, the challenges of big-wave surfing, near-death experiences, education, family, mentorship, the relentless pursuit of greatness, and his view on being considered the greatest surfer of all time.From modeling for renowned fashion photographer Bruce Weber and being on the cover of Italian Vogue, to surfing 50-foot monsters at Jaws and Nazaré, this episode delves into what it means to master chaos, seek purpose over praise, and remain humble while pushing human limits.0:00 – Laird Hamilton's Revolutionary Contributions to Surfing19:00 – Laird Hamilton's Unique Birth and Early Life19:13 – Challenges and Lessons from Laird Hamilton's Childhood19:31 – Laird Hamilton's Early Surfing Career and Modeling21:48 – Laird Hamilton's Views on Education and Career25:19 – The Evolution of Surfing and Laird Hamilton's Contributions29:45 – The Popularity and Challenges of Surfing38:10 – The Impact of Big Wave Surfing and Nazare48:26 – The Science and Experience of Big Wave Surfing50:36 – Laird Hamilton's Philosophy and Approach to LifeIn Search of Excellence Podcast - with Randall KaplanListen to this episode on the go!
If you'd like to see full video of this and other episodes, join the Reel Notes Patreon at the Homie ($5/month) tier or higher. Each episode is also available to buy individually for $5 (Buy it through a web browser and not the Patreon app. You'll get charged extra if you purchase through the app.) You also get early access to episodes, an invite to our Discord server, access to the Reel Talk archives, and more!My guest this week is New York rapper-singer-songwriter Sumaya Nazar. We spoke about Love Island, The Princess and The Frog and all things Disney, the animated films Muhammad: The Last Prophet and Persepolis, growing up in a Haitian-Tunisian household in Washington Heights, how spending time in Tunisia and the United Arab Emirates changed her perspective, recently embracing Islam, finding her voice as an artist, and the creative process behind her latest EP 1446. Come fuck with us.1446 is available wherever music is sold, streamed, or stolen. Follow Sumaya on Instagram (@sumaya.nazar777) and TikTok (@sumayanazar)My first book, Reel Notes: Culture Writing on the Margins of Music and Movies, is available now, via 4 PM Publishing. Order a digital copy on Amazon.Reel Notes stands in solidarity with American immigrants against ICE and the oppressed peoples of Palestine, Congo, Sudan, Tigray, and Haiti. Please consider donating to the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights, the Palestine Children's Relief Fund, The Palestinian Youth Movement, The Zakat Foundation, HealAfrica, FreeTigray, and/or Hope For Haiti. For information about contacting your representatives to demand a ceasefire, finding protests, and other tools, check out CeasefireToday!Follow me on Instagram (@cinemasai), Twitter (@CineMasai_), Bluesky (@cinemasai.bsky.social), TikTok (@cinemasai), Letterboxd (@CineMasai), and subscribe to my weekly Nu Musique Friday newsletter to stay tapped into all things Dylan Green. Support the show
(0:00) Intro(0:56) Qur'ani Aayaat(1:22) Canada ke 3rd trip par Mufti sb ka honest opinion(1:49) Taharat — Islam ka bunyadi hukm(3:46) Pakiza aur halal khana ka aham hukm(3:39) Danton ki safai aur miswak ka amal(4:52) Din mein 5 martaba wuzu(5:03) Hafte mein kam az kam aik dafa ghusl(6:14) Batini safai — dil saaf karne ki asli ahmiyat(9:24) Hasad se dil ko paak rakhne ka tareeqa(11:52) Havas aur nafsani khwahishat ka ilaj(13:46) Toronto mein Allah ko bhoolna itna asaan kyun hai?(14:32) Toronto mein Mufti sb ki hazri ka silsila(14:48) Dunya aur aakhirat ka takrao ho to kya karein?(16:26) Dunya ki halal lazzatein(18:26) Islam — haram lazzaton ki qurbani ka mazhab(19:09) Nazar ki hifazat ka hukm(19:31) Dil mein Allah ka khauf kitna hona chahiye?(20:58) Jannat ka inaam — Allah ke khauf se burai na karne ka nateeja(22:29) Jism ke saath dil ki bhi safai zaruri(22:43) Dua(22:50) Bayan ka khulasa angrezi mein Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Saison 6 - Episode n°63 - Enregistré à Anglet le 14 avril 2025. En deux hivers seulement, le surfeur angloye s'est fait un nom sur la scène du surf de grosses vagues depuis Nazaré. Pas un hasard, mais plutôt le résultat d'une vie entière tournée vers l'océan, d'une détermination sans failles, et d'une ouverture d'esprit lui ayant permis de maîtriser - à haut niveau - un nombre impressionnant de disciplines aquatiques : stand-up paddle, kitesurfing, foil, sans oublier le surf, dans les petites ou les grosses vagues, à la rame comme en tracté. A notre micro, celui qui fait désormais équipe avc Nic Von Rupp à Nazaré revient sur ses débuts, l'interconnexion entre toutes les disciplines, la gestion de son image, ses ambitions etc. Le tout avec une hauteur et une maturité plutôt surprenantes pour un surfeur de 26 ans. La tête sur les épaules, les pieds dans les straps, le ‘'French Kai Lenny'' est promis à une solide carrière. Il était temps de faire un point d'étape, avant la suite. Bonne écoute Merci à l'Ecole des Métiers du Surf pour le soutien de cet épisode. Découvrez l'école, son campus, ses valeurs et son catalogue de formation sur ecoledesmetiers.surf/ ✌
This week on the Windy City Benders Podcast, the guys dive into a busy week of Hawks headlines starting with all the noise coming out of the NHL Combine. Cam Robinson suggests the Blackhawks are eyeing Michael Misa and could look to move up in the draft, while Ben Pope reports Kyle Davidson says the team's internal draft board is still unfinished. With uncertainty around how teams like the Islanders and Sharks will draft, the top of the board remains wide open — and the Hawks are keeping options flexible.We also talk about the Hawks reportedly skipping combine dinners, their possible shift away from prioritizing elite skating, and the strong internal stance on keeping Bedard and Nazar at center. Expect wingers to be the focus — and don't rule out an aggressive trade up if the right name is there.Then we touch on the CHSN Xfinity update as the highest-tier service becomes the go-to for Hawks games, sunsetting over-the-air options in the Chicagoland area. What does this mean for fans?Plus: could Nikolaj Ehlers be a real fit in Chicago? Chris Johnston thinks so.In our NHL roundup, we hit on Gary Bettman's State of the Union, award chatter, Pete DeBoer's firing, and give our latest thoughts on the Stanley Cup Final.Hosts:Jarom @ZachJaromTanner @BroliethegoalieX: @WCBPodcastInstagram: @WCBPodcastFacebook: WCBPodcast..#nhl #hockey #blackhawks #icehockey #chicagoblackhawks #podcast
The Monday M.A.S.S. With Chris Coté and Todd Richards, June 9, 2025 On this episode of the World's Greatest Action Sports Podcast, Chris and Todd team up with Dave Prodan of The Lineup Podcast as well as the Chief Strategy and Brand Officer at the World Surf League, a collab podcast, amazing. These three take a bunch of your questions, talk about the Lexus Lowers Pro, Kelly Slater, Jeremy Flores brain tumor, Kelly Slater quirks, Christian Fletcher X Steve Boysen legacy boards, Gui Khury skatepark 900, switchstance surfing, Hurricane Season is coming in hot, everything you need to know before surfing Nazare, Mark McMorris and Tony Hawk get in to some Raginal Reconstruction (a new skate park), Jenkem's 999 challenge, egg skateboards are the twin fins of land, old heads rule, more shredaphilia, more gossip, more news, so many questions asked and answered, two full hours of excellence, this really is our best pod in years, thanks Dave! Presented By: Sun Bum @sunbum One Wheel @onewheel New Greens @newgreens Spy Optic @spyoptic Hansen Surfboards @hansensurf Bachan's Japanese BBQ Sauce @trybachans MachuPicchu Energy @MachuPicchu.Energy Pannikin Coffee And Tea @pannikincoffeeandtea Bubs Naturals @bubsnaturals Mint Tours @minttours Die Cut Stickers @diecutstickersdotcom Vesyl Shipping @vesylapp Steve Boysen X Christian Fletcher Surfboards @boysensurfboards Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Berlingskes litteraturskribent Søren Kassebeer stødte første gang på Thomas Manns forfatterskab for mange år siden – på en strand i Portugal. Det var dengang, man som dansk rejsende helst skulle have et lille Dannebrog syet fast på rygsækken. Men i stedet for at nyde solen og udforske den portugisiske kultur, blev syv feriedage i Nazaré fuldstændig opslugt af romanen »Doktor Faustus« – og dermed begyndelsen på en livslang fascination af Thomas Manns evne til at skrive, så man både ser og sanser hvert enkelt ord. Essayet er skrevet og oplæst af Søren Kassebeer den 6. juni 2025, i anledning af Thomas Manns 150-års fødselsdag.Producer: Frederik Riis-Jacobsen Redaktør: Ida Hasgaard Røntorp Find alle højtlæste artikler fra Berlingske herSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How do Bitcoin miners and AI compute actually build out together? TeraWulf's Naz Khan breaks down infrastructure builds and the recent G42 deal on The Mining Pod.FILL OUT THE MINING POD SURVEY BY CLICKING HEREWelcome back to The Mining Pod! Today, Nazar Khan, co-founder of TeraWulf, joins us to talk about the company's move into AI data centers. We talk about the Core42 partnership, breakout costs to build a facility, and their 750MW Lake Mariner site development plans.Subscribe to the newsletter! https://newsletter.blockspacemedia.comTimestamps:00:00 Start01:18 Introduction04:04 Talen & Amazon09:44 Core 4212:28 Lake Mariner site17:04 Memphis XAI site build18:49 Ordering hardware24:27 Fractal Bitcoin25:02 Anchor tenant search31:59 Build cost36:46 Water use38:32 Core 42 details46:03 BTC mining skepticism47:29 Managing mining & HPC53:34 Hiring55:38 2 technology stacks57:54 Supply chains1:01:11 Buildout complications1:08:26 Core team longevity1:13:35 Orangpilling Beowulf1:18:42 UAE
FILL OUT THE MINING POD SURVEY BY CLICKING HERE Welcome back to The Mining Pod! Today, Nazar Khan, co-founder of TeraWulf, joins us to talk about the company's move into AI data centers. We talk about the Core42 partnership, breakout costs to build a facility, and their 750MW Lake Mariner site development plans. Subscribe to the newsletter! https://newsletter.blockspacemedia.com Timestamps: 00:00 Start 01:18 Introduction 04:04 Talen & Amazon 09:44 Core 42 12:28 Lake Mariner site 17:04 Memphis XAI site build 18:49 Ordering hardware 24:27 Fractal Bitcoin 25:02 Anchor tenant search 31:59 Build cost 36:46 Water use 38:32 Core 42 details 46:03 BTC mining skepticism 47:29 Managing mining & HPC 53:34 Hiring 55:38 2 technology stacks 57:54 Supply chains 1:01:11 Buildout complications 1:08:26 Core team longevity 1:13:35 Orangpilling Beowulf 1:18:42 UAE
We have an anniversary to celebrate: one hundred episodes of the This IS Research podcast. We mark the occasion by answering questions we received from our audience: Which bear is the best, who likes a hug more... and what advice would we give about starting as an assistant professor, pivoting your research, and what books to read. All this and much more in part one of our “ask us anything” episode. Episode reading list Fort, T. (2003). The Book of Eels. HarperCollins. Nazar, S. (1999). A Beautiful Mind. Simon & Schuster. Frankl, V. E. (1946). Man's Search for Meaning. Beacon Press. Ashby, W. R. (1956). An Introduction to Cybernetics. Chapman & Hall. Card, O. S. (1985). Ender's Game. Tor Books. Beer, S. (1974). Designing Freedom. CBC Learning Systems. Simon, H. A. (1947). Administrative Behavior: a Study of Decision-Making Processes in Administrative Organization. Macmillan. Newell, A., & Simon, H. A. (1972). Human Problem Solving. Prentice-Hall. March, J. G., & Simon, H. A. (1958). Organizations. John Wiley & Sons. Urquhart, C., Berente, N., Recker, J. (2021). Naughty Grounded Theory. . Zwass, V., Berente, N., Recker, J. (2023). Never create a journal unless it is JMIS. . Berente, N., Recker, J. (2022). Why we love what we do. .
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Could the Chicago Blackhawks pair Michael Misa with Connor Bedard and Frank Nazar to form the NHL's next elite core? With the No. 3 pick in the 2025 NHL Draft, GM Kyle Davidson has a massive decision to make—should he take a chance on Misa's upside? The CHGO Blackhawks crew breaks down Misa's game, his fit alongside Bedard and Nazar, and how he stacks up against other top prospects. Don't miss this in-depth look at what the Blackhawks could do on draft night to shape their future.
A hundred days into his second White House term, Donald Trump has reshaped the conversation around immigration in the U.S., once seen as a proud melting pot of immigrants and cultures. Trump is trying to deport an unprecedented number of people. The Silicon Valley company Palantir is compiling a database of sensitive information to help him do it. Waves in NorCal, Maui, and Nazaré can be 100 feet tall, posing serious injury or death to professionals. Still, athletes are undeterred. They are the subject of “100 Foot Wave,” now in season three. UC Berkeley scientists have discovered a new color, “olo,” visible only with special lasers, offering a glimpse into the untapped potential of human vision.
Episode 744: April 26, 2025 playlist: The Bug, "Bury Dem (ft Logan)" (Burials / Mud) 2025 Pressure Softcult, "Pill To Swallow" (Pill To Swallow) 2025 Easy Life Sally Anne Morgan, "I Saw a Heron" (Second Circle The Horizon) 2025 Thrill Jockey Bag People, "Lark's Vomit" (Bag People) 1985 / 2025 Drag City Matt McBane, "Turn Around Again" (Buoy) 2025 [self-released] Eliana Glass, "Good Friends Call Me E" (E) 2025 Shelter Press Thank You Lord For Satan, "Universo" (Universo) 2024 Buh JakoJako, "Gio" (Tet 41) 2025 Mute Anla Courtis ja Lehtisalo, "Omenzana 07.10.1972" (1972) 2025 Ektro Asher, "Untitled Fictions I.I" (Untitled Fictions I) 2025 Room40 Quade, "See Unit" (The Foel Tower) 2025 AD 93 Marina Zispin, "Venus Opulence" (Now You See Me, Now You Don't) 2025 Scenic Route Nazar, "Disarm" (Demilitarize) 2025 Hyperdub Erik Klinga, "Iridescence" (Elusive Shimmer) 2025 Thanatosis Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening.
Frank Nazar and Alex Vlasic have officially been selected to represent Team USA at the 2024 IIHF World Championship. On today's CHGO Blackhawks Podcast, we break down what their selection means for the Blackhawks' rebuild and why it's a huge step for both young stars. What is Connor Bedard doing? Plus, we look at how their international experience could impact next season in Chicago. Join us for full analysis, reaction, and what comes next for Nazar and Vlasic in the red, white, and blue.
Frank Nazar stepped up in a big way as the Chicago Blackhawks defeated the Montreal Canadiens in a high-energy matchup! Nazar outdueled fellow young star Ivan Demidov, showcasing his skill and impact in a statement win. Connor bedard, Ryan Greene, Artyom Levshunov, Arvid Söderblom, and Tyler Bertuzzi played very well. The CHGO Blackhawks crew breaks down the victory, standout performances, and what it means for the team moving forward. Tap in for full postgame analysis, highlights, and reactions!
On the latest episode of the Blackhawks Breakaway Podcast, Pat Boyle and Charlie Roumeliotis break down the Blackhawks' thrilling 4-3 shootout comeback win over the Montreal Canadiens in a playoff-like atmosphere at the Bell Centre. They dive into the Artyom Levshunov vs. Ivan Demidov showdown, Frank Nazar's breakout performance, and why he looked like the best player on the ice. Plus, they unpack the confusion surrounding Nazar's controversial shootout goal. The episode wraps with reflections on the emotional send-off games for Pat Maroon and Alec Martinez, who played their final NHL contests at the United Center.
Frank Nazar scored a highlight-reel goal as the Chicago Blackhawks took down the Pittsburgh Penguins in an exciting matchup. The CHGO Blackhawks crew breaks down Nazar's performance, key moments from the game, and what this win means for the team's momentum. Don't miss our full postgame analysis, reactions, and standout plays. Subscribe for more Blackhawks highlights, news, and postgame podcasts all season long!