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On today's episode, I talk to musician Maia Friedman. Originally from Los Angeles, Maia's family moved around to different California locales, and eventually after college Maia ended up in New York. She formed the band Uni Ika Ai in 2016, joined Dirty Projectors in 2018 and began the band Coco around 2020. As a solo performer, she's released two albums, her first Under the New Light in 2022 and her latest, Goodbye Long Winter Shadow just came out on Last Gang Records, and it's great! This is the website for Beginnings, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, follow me on Twitter. Check out my free philosophy Substack where I write essays every couple months here and my old casiopop band's lost album here! And the comedy podcast I do with my wife Naomi Couples Therapy can be found here! Theme song by the fantastic Savoir Adore! Second theme by the brilliant Mike Pace! Closing theme by the delightful Gregory Brothers! Podcast art by the inimitable Beano Gee!
Podcast description -- Opening song - "Let There Be Love" by Noah Aronson; performed by Temple Israel Cantorial Soloist Happie Hoffman Find sermons, music, conversations between clergy and special guests, and select Temple Israel University (TIU) classes – easily accessible to you through our podcast, Torah to the People. Learn more about Temple Israel-Memphis at timemphis.org.
In this episode of Bench to Bedside, Dr. Roy Jensen, vice chancellor and director of The University of Kansas Cancer Center, sits down with Dr. Rebecca Whelan, an associate professor of chemistry at the University of Kansas and member of KU Cancer Center's Cancer Biology research program. The discussion focuses on the limitations of the CA125 blood test for ovarian cancer detection and Dr. Whelan's groundbreaking research, which reveals new insights into the structure of the CA125 protein. Dr. Whelan explains how new DNA sequencing technologies and artificial intelligence, specifically the Alpha Fold program, have helped her team improve the understanding and detection of ovarian cancer. Additionally, Dr. Whelan talks about collaborative efforts to identify new biomarkers for early diagnosis of ovarian cancer and shares advice for young scientists interested in making a difference in medicine through chemistry. Do you have questions about cancer? Call our Bench to Bedside Hotline at (913) 588-3880 or email us at benchtobedside@kumc.edu, and your comment or question may be shared on an upcoming episode! If you appreciated this episode, please share, rate, subscribe and leave a review. To ensure you get our latest updates, For the latest updates, follow us on the social media channel of your choice by searching for KU Cancer Center. Links from this Episode: Learn more about Dr. Whelan's research into CA125 Learn more about ovarian cancer Read about ovarian cancer screening and diagnosis at KU Cancer Center Learn more about Dr. Rebecca Whelan
Looks like the trend of more JP stationery stores opening up to the international market continues, ant the new store carries something that might just be useful for glass dip pen users. Frank also discuss his newest acquisition on the EDC realm, along with a small issues.Hachimonjiya Opening International ShippingGlass Dip Pen CleanerLittle-Craft-place-x-Penlux-Field-of-BluebonnetsOpus-88 Poseidonal-star aubergine denimKakimori Pop Up StoreWritech Retractable-fountain Pen
It's Friday so we're breaking down the biggest stories in Houston. Host Raheel Ramzanali and Pulitzer Prize finalist Evan Mintz talk about how a big drop in oil prices could threaten our economy, the latest fight between the city of Houston and Harris County, and the latest scam you need to watch out for! Dive deeper into the stories we talked about on today's show: Officials urge Houston drivers to watch out for scam parking tickets Baylor College of Medicine lays off 122 employees as Trump funding cuts loom MD Anderson cuts spending, pauses some hiring after multi-million dollar budget shortfall A third of eligible Houston employees accept buyout package, saving city $11M this fiscal year Texas Senate passes bill to limit Harris County's authority over millions of surplus toll road funds Houston-Galveston Area Council studying light rail, bus route feasibility in Fort Bend County Third-Party Permitting Bill & Bill for Stairway Requirements How Houston became one of America's biggest Vietnamese hubs, 50 years after the fall of Saigon If you enjoyed today's interview with Stages Houston, Denise Fennell, learn more here. Learn more about the sponsors of this May 2nd episode: Aura Frames - Get $35-off plus free shipping on the Carver Mat frame with Promo Code CITYCAST Visit Port Aransas Downtown Houston+ Looking for more Houston news? Then sign up for our morning newsletter Hey Houston Follow us on Instagram @CityCastHouston Don't have social media? Then leave us a voicemail or text us at +1 713-489-6972 with your thoughts! Have feedback or a show idea? Let us know! Interested in advertising with City Cast? Let's Talk! Photo: Jason Fochtman/Houston Chronicle via Getty Images Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Producer Drew chats with CMA Executive Director Della Watkins for an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the museum's lighting renovation project and its 75th anniversary. Discover the details of hard hat tours, navigating unexpected challenges, and the surprising number of paint layers on the special exhibition gallery walls in this engaging one-on-one interview.
Third Thursday Artist Alley Open Studios at the South Hill Business Campus this evening, as well as Jazz Thursdays with MAQ at South Hill Cider, a Soup and Salad supper fundraiser at Houtz Hall in Etna, Maundy Thursday service at the First Baptist Church, the What’s Cookin’ Jazz Trio at Bike Bar, and a Memorial Show for Julian Pompilio at Deep Dive. Friday, a Wizard’s Feast at Risley Hall at Cornell, Billy Golicki at Summerhill Brewing, London McDaniel at the Antlers, Night Eagle presents the Slambovian Circus of Dreams at the Lansing Performing Arts Center, and A Very Special Episode, Open Swim, and Green as New Light at Angry Mom Records. For your Saturday, Easter Egg Hunts at the Groton Fire Department and Dryden Baptist Church, an Earth Day festival on the Ithaca Commons, opening day at Steamboat Landing for the Ithaca Farmers Market, and Brian Francis & Co at Summerhill Brewing. Sunday, an Easter Breakfast at the Groton American Legion, Easter Egg Hunt at the Etna Park and Playground, Modern Western Square Dancing at the Lansing Community Center, and Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad at Deep Dive. Monday, Joshua Hatcher and Greg Evans at the Downstairs. Tuesday, New Cold [...]
April 14, 2025 ~ The Steen Foundation, a Detroit-based non-profit, has saved Pages Bookshop from closing following the owner's retirement, with the goal to ensure the community maintains the same quality experience and resources to young people. Jeremiah Steen, Steen Foundation's executive director, and his team talks with Lloyd and Jamie on what the storefront will offer and a scholarship fund being created to support the Detroit Public Schools.
This is a special collaborative episode with Ulrika Sullivan from the New Light Living podcast. Instead of me interviewing Ulrika, we enjoy asking for and giving our perspectives on topics related to our spiritual journey and how we find it easiest to live from the soul while still being on this human ride! Ulrika and I have a very similar backstory - we both even had our bustling careers in the biomedical space at the same sort of time, and we both struggled to balance raising a family while going full throttle with our careers. We share our personal transformations from corporate and scientific backgrounds to becoming voices of spiritual awakening and authenticity. We also discuss our books—my 'Your Authentic Awakening' and Ulrika's 'Wisdom Beyond What You Know'—and touch on the importance of integrating spiritual practices into everyday life. Key topics in this episode include meditation, creativity, galactic astrology, and the role of nature in spiritual growth. The episode emphasizes the power of collaboration, authenticity, and curiosity in one's path to self-discovery and alignment. Bio: Ulrika Sullivan is a former scientist turned author, intuitive spiritual life coach, and galactic astrologer. She is passionate about helping people connect with their intuition, energy, and multidimensional selves to find inner calm, self-love, and life balance so that they can live from the heart with more ease and flow. Ulrika is the author of Wisdom Beyond What You Know: How to Shift from Being Driven by the Mind to Living from the Heart and Intuition, the host of the New Light Living - See Your Life in a New Light podcast, and the creator of Beyond The Mind Membership on her YouTube channel. Resources: Get my book: https://www.karagoodwin.com/book Get Ulrika's book: https://amzn.to/4l70eTH Ulrika's website: https://ulrikasullivan.com @ulrikasullivan #galacticastrology #starseed #ascension #spiritualjourney Timestamp: 00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview 01:32 Background Stories and Shared Experiences 04:00 Ika's Journey and Awakening 09:27 Kara's Journey and Awakening 17:23 The Power of Meditation and Spiritual Practices 22:26 Exploring Multidimensional Experiences 27:53 Exploring the Natural World and Its Healing Powers 28:48 The Power of the Human Body and Healing Abilities 30:10 Reconnecting with Nature and Balancing Energies 32:59 Galactic Origins and the Human Experience 35:21 Integrating Galactic Insights into Daily Life 38:57 The Role of Creativity in Awakening 49:15 Tips for Authentic Awakening and Personal Growth 55:02 Conclusion and How to Connect with Us
Sabaq means lesson. Like ink etched into memory, sabaq symbolizes the turning point between who we were and who we are becoming. It is the quiet reckoning after chaos, the clarity that follows confusion, and the inner voice that whispers truth when the noise fades. Sabaq doesn't shout—it stays, lingers, and shapes us. Wherever sabaq settles, perspective blooms, and from reflection, new directions emerge. In this episode of Urdunama, we take you on a journey of revival through the words of poets and their timeless verses, exploring how poetry breathes new life into emotions, memories, and dreams. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Talk 1 is Father Luke's homily for Laetare Sunday. Talk 2 is further comments from Father Luke regarding the Parable of the Prodigal Son. Talk 3 is Brother Pius on the Parable of the Forgiving Father. Listen to learn more!
Researchers looking into chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a disease linked to repeated head blows, say they have made a breakthrough in their understanding of the condition.
Kevin and Julie explore how understanding opposites can deepen our grasp of the Plan of Salvation. They dive into Moroni 7, questioning whether gray areas exist or if everything ultimately leads toward or away from God. Through visual illustrations, they highlight how personal paths to God differ and how repentance is about reorienting, not just correcting. This engaging discussion offers fresh insights into gospel learning and teaching. _______________ Subscribe for more free YouTube Tips: https://www.youtube.com/teachingrestored?sub_confirmation=1 Find all episodes: https://teachingrestored Ask a question for us to answer on our podcast: https://teachingrestored.com/contact-us/ Join us on: ✅ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/teachingrestored ✅ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/teachingrestored ✅ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@teachingrestored
Episode Topic: New Light on the Victor Emmanuel II Monument (https://go.nd.edu/c924ee)The Vittoriano Monument, honoring Victor Emmanuel II, stands as a pivotal piece in the evolution of Roman architecture during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Please join the School of Architecture as Paolo Coen provides a deeper understanding of its role in shaping modern Rome and their urban landscape.Featured Speaker:Paolo Coen, Ph.D., Professor of Art History and Museum Studies at the University of TeramoRead this episode's recap over on the University of Notre Dame's open online learning community platform, ThinkND: https://go.nd.edu/e879f6This podcast is a part of the ThinkND Series titled Restoring Reason, Beauty, and Trust in Architecture. (https://go.nd.edu/0133ae)Thanks for listening! The ThinkND Podcast is brought to you by ThinkND, the University of Notre Dame's online learning community. We connect you with videos, podcasts, articles, courses, and other resources to inspire minds and spark conversations on topics that matter to you — everything from faith and politics, to science, technology, and your career. Learn more about ThinkND and register for upcoming live events at think.nd.edu. Join our LinkedIn community for updates, episode clips, and more.
Sea turtles are considered one of the oldest living species on Earth, but it’s been a mystery where their babies go after heading out to sea. Known as their “lost years,” the lack of information makes it hard for conservationists to protect these turtles. Now, a team of marine scientists is working to change that. John Yang reports. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Sea turtles are considered one of the oldest living species on Earth, but it’s been a mystery where their babies go after heading out to sea. Known as their “lost years,” the lack of information makes it hard for conservationists to protect these turtles. Now, a team of marine scientists is working to change that. John Yang reports. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Ian Leslie posted his ‘64 Reasons To Celebrate Paul McCartney' in 2020 and the viral reaction to its piercing and original points encouraged him to write ‘John & Paul: A Love Story In Songs'. Do we need another Beatles book? We do if it's this one! It's exceptionally good and highly recommended. The conventional wisdom for decades was that John was the tormented, anti-establishment genius and Paul the effortlessly tune-churning, bourgeois poser. Ian's book points up that their deep devotion to each other and telepathic, close relationship was the root of the supernatural partnership that made those songs possible. The two of them were, as he puts it, “the bubble within the bubble – and the deeper you get, the more mysterious the story becomes.” He talks to us here about … … their powerplays and their underlying rivalries for the leadership of the group. … why the Beatles were in another league - “like Shakespeare versus Johnson or Marlowe”. … how a songwriting duo where both wrote words and music gave them an extraordinary advantage. … the writing of Yesterday and John's fear that Paul might no longer need the group and leave. … Paul's discovery of his “superpowers” between ‘64 and '66. … how current groups now have “intimacy councillors” and in any other band the unmanageable Lennon would have been ejected. … In My Life, Hey Jude and other songs they wrote about each other. … how there was “an element of their fathers about them, of stiff upper lip” and displays of physical affection were rare. … Paul as “the omnivorous culture-vore” in avant garde London while John was horizontal in suburbia. … why Paul's pace and creativity must have been psychologically punishing for the others. … and how the emotional landscape shifted with the arrival of Yoko and Linda. Order Ian's book here:https://www.amazon.co.uk/John-Paul-Story-Beatles-decades/dp/0571376118Find out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ian Leslie posted his ‘64 Reasons To Celebrate Paul McCartney' in 2020 and the viral reaction to its piercing and original points encouraged him to write ‘John & Paul: A Love Story In Songs'. Do we need another Beatles book? We do if it's this one! It's exceptionally good and highly recommended. The conventional wisdom for decades was that John was the tormented, anti-establishment genius and Paul the effortlessly tune-churning, bourgeois poser. Ian's book points up that their deep devotion to each other and telepathic, close relationship was the root of the supernatural partnership that made those songs possible. The two of them were, as he puts it, “the bubble within the bubble – and the deeper you get, the more mysterious the story becomes.” He talks to us here about … … their powerplays and their underlying rivalries for the leadership of the group. … why the Beatles were in another league - “like Shakespeare versus Johnson or Marlowe”. … how a songwriting duo where both wrote words and music gave them an extraordinary advantage. … the writing of Yesterday and John's fear that Paul might no longer need the group and leave. … Paul's discovery of his “superpowers” between ‘64 and '66. … how current groups now have “intimacy councillors” and in any other band the unmanageable Lennon would have been ejected. … In My Life, Hey Jude and other songs they wrote about each other. … how there was “an element of their fathers about them, of stiff upper lip” and displays of physical affection were rare. … Paul as “the omnivorous culture-vore” in avant garde London while John was horizontal in suburbia. … why Paul's pace and creativity must have been psychologically punishing for the others. … and how the emotional landscape shifted with the arrival of Yoko and Linda. Order Ian's book here:https://www.amazon.co.uk/John-Paul-Story-Beatles-decades/dp/0571376118Find out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ian Leslie posted his ‘64 Reasons To Celebrate Paul McCartney' in 2020 and the viral reaction to its piercing and original points encouraged him to write ‘John & Paul: A Love Story In Songs'. Do we need another Beatles book? We do if it's this one! It's exceptionally good and highly recommended. The conventional wisdom for decades was that John was the tormented, anti-establishment genius and Paul the effortlessly tune-churning, bourgeois poser. Ian's book points up that their deep devotion to each other and telepathic, close relationship was the root of the supernatural partnership that made those songs possible. The two of them were, as he puts it, “the bubble within the bubble – and the deeper you get, the more mysterious the story becomes.” He talks to us here about … … their powerplays and their underlying rivalries for the leadership of the group. … why the Beatles were in another league - “like Shakespeare versus Johnson or Marlowe”. … how a songwriting duo where both wrote words and music gave them an extraordinary advantage. … the writing of Yesterday and John's fear that Paul might no longer need the group and leave. … Paul's discovery of his “superpowers” between ‘64 and '66. … how current groups now have “intimacy councillors” and in any other band the unmanageable Lennon would have been ejected. … In My Life, Hey Jude and other songs they wrote about each other. … how there was “an element of their fathers about them, of stiff upper lip” and displays of physical affection were rare. … Paul as “the omnivorous culture-vore” in avant garde London while John was horizontal in suburbia. … why Paul's pace and creativity must have been psychologically punishing for the others. … and how the emotional landscape shifted with the arrival of Yoko and Linda. Order Ian's book here:https://www.amazon.co.uk/John-Paul-Story-Beatles-decades/dp/0571376118Find out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sermon Text: Luke 9:28-36For more information on Buncombe Street Methodist Church in Greenville, SC, visit our website at www.buncombestreet.com
Fluent Fiction - Danish: Finding New Light in Nyhavn: Freja's Journey to Inspiration Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/da/episode/2025-03-03-23-34-01-da Story Transcript:Da: Freja satte foden af på brostensgaden i Nyhavn.En: Freja set foot on the cobblestone street in Nyhavn.Da: Luften var kølig, og en let tåge hang over kanalen.En: The air was cool, and a light fog hung over the canal.Da: Det var sent på vinteren, men der var stadig et vibrant liv omkring hende.En: It was late winter, but there was still vibrant life around her.Da: Turister og lokale gik forbi, iført varme frakker og halstørklæder.En: Tourists and locals passed by, dressed in warm coats and scarves.Da: Farverige huse spejlede sig i vandet, og lyden af en gademusiker fyldte luften med en melodi af håb og melankoli.En: Colorful houses mirrored in the water, and the sound of a street musician filled the air with a melody of hope and melancholy.Da: Freja var en nyligt uddannet kunststuderende.En: Freja was a newly graduated art student.Da: Hun følte sig fortabt.En: She felt lost.Da: Selvom hun ønskede at finde et mål, virkede vejen utydelig.En: Although she wanted to find a purpose, the path seemed unclear.Da: Hun gik langs kanalen og ledte efter en stille café.En: She walked along the canal, looking for a quiet café.Da: Hun havde brug for et sted at sidde og tænke, skitsere og måske finde lidt inspiration.En: She needed a place to sit and think, sketch, and maybe find some inspiration.Da: Mens hun gik, bemærkede hun en velkendt skikkelse.En: As she walked, she noticed a familiar figure.Da: Mathias, hendes gamle skoleven, stod længere nede af gaden.En: Mathias, her old school friend, was standing further down the street.Da: Han så ud som om han havde styr på sit liv.En: He looked as if he had his life together.Da: Han arbejdede nu som fotograf og udstrålede selvtillid.En: He now worked as a photographer and exuded confidence.Da: Freja stoppede et øjeblik.En: Freja paused for a moment.Da: Hun tøvede.En: She hesitated.Da: Hun vidste ikke, om hun skulle tale med ham.En: She didn't know if she should talk to him.Da: Hun følte sig lille ved siden af hans tilsyneladende succes.En: She felt small next to his apparent success.Da: Men Mathias havde allerede set hende og vinkede hende over.En: But Mathias had already seen her and waved her over.Da: Han smilte varmt, som om årene siden deres gymnasietid ikke havde lagt nogen afstand imellem dem.En: He smiled warmly, as if the years since their high school days hadn't put any distance between them.Da: "Hej Freja!En: "Hi Freja!Da: Det er længe siden!"En: It's been a long time!"Da: sagde han med et stort smil.En: he said with a big smile.Da: Freja trak vejret dybt og besluttede sig for at tage chancen.En: Freja took a deep breath and decided to take the chance.Da: "Hej Mathias," sagde hun og smilede tilbage.En: "Hi Mathias," she said, smiling back.Da: De faldt hurtigt i snak, og Mathias inviterede hende til en café lige rundt om hjørnet.En: They quickly fell into conversation, and Mathias invited her to a café just around the corner.Da: Selvom Freja var nervøs, accepterede hun tilbuddet.En: Although Freja was nervous, she accepted the offer.Da: De gik til en hyggelig lille café, hvor duften af nybrygget kaffe fyldte rummet.En: They went to a cozy little café, where the smell of freshly brewed coffee filled the room.Da: De fandt et bord ved vinduet og bestilte to store kopper kaffe.En: They found a table by the window and ordered two large cups of coffee.Da: Mathias lagde sit kamera på bordet og begyndte at fortælle om sit liv.En: Mathias placed his camera on the table and began to tell about his life.Da: Det viste sig, at heller ikke hans vej havde været let.En: It turned out that his path hadn't been easy either.Da: Han delte sine egne usikkerheder og de kampe, han havde stået overfor.En: He shared his own insecurities and the struggles he had faced.Da: Freja lyttede intenst.En: Freja listened intently.Da: "Jeg troede, jeg skulle have alle svarene fra starten," sagde han og kiggede hende i øjnene.En: "I thought I had to have all the answers from the start," he said, looking her in the eyes.Da: "Men jeg har lært, at det er okay ikke at vide det hele lige nu."En: "But I've learned that it's okay not to know everything right now."Da: Freja mærkede en lettelse vælte ind over sig.En: Freja felt a wave of relief wash over her.Da: Hun indså, at hun ikke var alene om sine bekymringer.En: She realized she wasn't alone in her worries.Da: Samtalen med Mathias tændte en gnist af ny inspiration i hende, gav hende nye idéer og mulige veje at udforske.En: The conversation with Mathias sparked a new inspiration in her, giving her new ideas and possible paths to explore.Da: Da de sagde farvel, følte Freja sig lettere.En: When they said goodbye, Freja felt lighter.Da: Hun så på Mathias og sagde taknemmeligt: "Tak for i dag.En: She looked at Mathias and said gratefully, "Thank you for today.Da: Det har virkelig betydet meget for mig."En: It has really meant a lot to me."Da: Mathias smilede og nikkede.En: Mathias smiled and nodded.Da: "Vi burde gøre det her oftere.En: "We should do this more often.Da: Det er godt at kunne dele."En: It's good to be able to share."Da: Freja gik tilbage på Nyhavns brosten.En: Freja walked back on the cobblestones of Nyhavn.Da: Hun følte sig stadig usikker om sin fremtid, men det var ikke længere så skræmmende.En: She still felt uncertain about her future, but it was no longer as frightening.Da: Hun vidste nu, at succesen ikke var en lige vej, men en rejse fyldt med sine egne op- og nedture.En: She now knew that success wasn't a straight path, but a journey filled with its own ups and downs.Da: Det vigtigste var at give sig selv lov til at lære undervejs.En: The most important thing was to allow herself to learn along the way.Da: I dag havde hun fundet et nyt perspektiv, og det var en vigtig sejr i sig selv.En: Today, she had found a new perspective, and that was an important victory in itself. 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Vivid Photonics, a spin-out company from Tyndall National Institute based at University College Cork, has developed a breakthrough technology poised to revolutionise image quality in augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR). The team has developed a Horizontal Cavity Surface Emitting Super Luminescent Diode (SLD) technology - the first of its kind globally. This revolutionary light source technology is designed to deliver superior image quality in compact, ultra low-power, lightweight AR devices, such as smart glasses, paving the way for seamless integration into everyday experiences. This innovation has the potential to impact the areas of education, medicine, environmental science, entertainment, and more. The team behind the spin-out company, including Brian Corbett, is part of IPIC, the Research Ireland Centre for Photonics, and has extensive experience in the industry. A prolific inventor and innovator, Corbett's research has fuelled several spin-out companies, including InfiniLED, which was subsequently bought by Meta in 2016. The company launched to a global audience at Photonics West in San Francisco last week. Chris Gorman, CEO of Vivid Photonics, said: "This is an exciting time to be involved in Photonics, and Ireland is at the forefront of this industry. Years of advanced research in Tyndall have produced breakthrough manufacturing processes that will revolutionise how we generate projected light for small, lightweight AR glasses. The image quality this will achieve is anticipated to be on par with real life." Professor Paul Townsend, Director of IPIC and Head of Photonics, Tyndall, said, "I am excited to see the commercialisation of this latest innovation from Brian Corbett's world-leading photonics research group. This is a fantastic example of how investment in cutting-edge photonics research through programmes such as IPIC can generate impact". Professor William Scanlon, CEO, Tyndall said: "Vivid Photonics' technology is set to redefine how the digital and physical worlds interact. This spin-out company is testament to Tyndall's research excellence in the field of Photonics and we look forward to seeing the profound impact this tech will have across many different applications." Dr Sally Cudmore, Director of UCC Innovation, said: "It is great to see many years of Tyndall and UCC research come to fruition through the creation of a photonics spin-out company. The UCC Innovation team supported the project from conception to spin-out, and I would like to congratulate the research team on their entrepreneurial journey. Vivid Photonics will continue to develop Tyndall's SLD technology into products that will generate economic and social impact." More about Irish Tech News Irish Tech News are Ireland's No. 1 Online Tech Publication and often Ireland's No.1 Tech Podcast too. You can find hundreds of fantastic previous episodes and subscribe using whatever platform you like via our Anchor.fm page here: https://anchor.fm/irish-tech-news If you'd like to be featured in an upcoming Podcast email us at Simon@IrishTechNews.ie now to discuss. Irish Tech News have a range of services available to help promote your business. Why not drop us a line at Info@IrishTechNews.ie now to find out more about how we can help you reach our audience. You can also find and follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and Snapchat.
On this Transfiguration Sunday, we step into the mountaintop experience where Jesus reveals His divine glory to his closest friends. But beyond the dazzling light, what does this moment teach us about Jesus' humanity and our own need to listen to Him? This sermon challenges us to see the Transfiguration in a new way, to embrace Scripture, prayer, and faith when God seems distant, and to trust in His voice even when we don't understand. "This is my Son, my chosen one—listen to Him."
In this episode, we sit with Mario Andrew Neophytou, founder of New Light Paranormal. Mario shares his paranormal experiences from London, UK, where his journey began, to Ontario, Canada, where paranormal activity continues to follow him and his family. Check out New Light Paranormal: https://www.facebook.com/share/1BBXU9oKsq/?mibextid=wwXIfrhttps://www.instagram.com/newlightparanormal?igsh=MWlvNmVsOGpqdWV3cA==Freaky Merch! We are super excited to announce that you can now purchase Let's Get Freaky merch! Hoodies, t-shirts, mugs, stickers, and lots more! Check it out! http://tee.pub/lic/aQprv54kktwIf you have any paranormal or wild experiences to share and would like to be a guest on the show, please get in touch! Email us at letsgetfreakypodcast@mail.com or message us on social media. Facebook, Instagram, X, TikTok, Youtube, @tcletsgetfreakypodcasthttps://linktr.ee/letsgetfreaky
Between Magic and Dreams is a fantasy novel set in Atlanta, GA. It is a thrilling story that will capture your imagination and keep you on the edge of your seat. See the world through the eyes of Kwen Phifer, a college student on the verge of graduation who unexpectedly finds himself on a perilous journey. He encounters Deedle, a mythical creature, who brings chaos and mayhem to Kwen's predictable existence. As one of two champions set to duel for the possession of this realm, he must discover the extraordinary within himself to meet the challenge and do so quickly. A phenomenon known as the New Light is already ushering shadows of the forgotten past into our world. Normalcy becomes a fleeting memory when Kwen is tasked with defending our reality by defeating the champion of the opposing forces in an epic showdown. Science and magic would soon clash in a duel to the death. Kwen struggles to cast aside his fears and find it within himself to do what must be done. Can he conquer his adversaries and save our reality? Between Magic and Dreams: https://www.betweenmagicanddreams.com/ YouTube Hidden Chapters: Between Magic and Dreams - Hidden Chapters: Cromies https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLTsVz0BS7bTMehuK08L4GQET_xbmrDUpL&si=mU9lKyUwovGiQuyp Ways To Support Basil and Sage, visit them at https://basilandsage.com/. Use code WEBSTERSTYLE10 GoTieLess: Use the code WEBSTERSTYLE to get 10% off your purchase. https://gotieless.com/?ref=websterstyle Beard Organics: www.beardorganics.com/WEBSTERSTYLE Become a Producer on Patreon for just $1 per month. https://www.patreon.com/websterstyle Pete and Pedro: Use the link https://bit.ly/3rClqHK to get 10% off your first purchase. El Viajero Coffee use WEBSTERSTYLE for a 10% discount at checkout https://elviajerocoffee.com/ Try Dubby energy drink. Get 10% off your first purchase with code WEBSTERMAN https://www.dubby.gg/discount/WEBSTERMAN?ref=4Ff8bGGh #comics #indiecomics #crowdfunding #creator #writer #comicbooks #zoop #style #crowdfunded #comicbookcreator #interviews #geek #blerd #blerdlife #geeklife #blerdcon #blerdcon2024 #amazon #urbanstyle #urbanstylecomics #blacksuperheroes #blacksuperhero #blackcomiccreators #fantasy #magic #betweenmagicanddreams
When The Kansas City Chiefs take on the Philadelphia Eagles for their third Super Bowl win in a row, tight end Travis Kelce will once again be in the spotlight. His journey from football star in the Midwest, to international fame. Plus, STLPR's Jeremy Goodwin talks to jazz player Donny McClaslin about how he set out to adapt David Bowie's album “Blackstar,” ahead of his performance with the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra.
Dr. Vitz talks about why our romantic relationships are the most complex. (Originally aired 05-18-2022)
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Many of us feel lonelier than ever, but what if there were ways to start building connections and overcome that loneliness? Author Becky Harling joins us to discuss powerful mindset shifts for loneliness that we can implement today.WHAT YOU'LL LEARN:[04:56] Why Do We Feel Guilt and Shame Around Loneliness? [06:57] How Can We Break Free From The Things That Keep Us Stuck in Loneliness?[10:15] How Does Authentic Connection Relate to Our Connection With The Lord?[13:36] Why is Embracing Humility an Essential Step in Working Through Loneliness?[16:05] “Stop Comparing and Start Cheering”[19:38] How Has The Cultural Shift Towards Self-Sufficiency Kept Us From Giving and Receiving Comfort? [26:58] Why Is It Important to Overcome Being Easily Offended?[36:41] Alicia's Reflections: Ask Yourself “What Is My Responsibility and How Can I Look At Loneliness in a New Light?”RESOURCES:Tired of up-and-down feelings stealing your peace, sabotaging your relationships, and filling your mind with self-defeating thoughts? If so, make sure to get my new book, “Emotional Confidence: 3 Simple Steps to Manage Emotions with Science and Scripture”.Want to see what Emotional Confidence is about? Download the first chapter for FREE!Connect with author Becky HarlingRELATED EPISODES:238: “How Can I Feel More Connected + Less Lonely This Year?”Send us a text
On this week's Out and About, Dr. Mae Gilliland of ArtsPartners of Central Illinois is joined by Everley Davis, assistant curator and community engagement coordinator at the Peoria Riverfront Museum, to talk about the upcoming exhibition BUILT: American Custom Car Culture, opening Feb. 1.
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New Year, New Light- Behold God's Face In Your Life by Fr. Michael Denk
(Bilingual) このメッセージではモンティー牧師が「新しい光を輝かせよう」について以下の3つのポイントから話します。In this message Ps Monty talks about "Shine a New Light" in these 3 points: 詩篇113:1-3 ERV / Psalm 113:1-3 NIVイザヤ42:10 JCB / Isaiah 42:10 NIVイザヤ43:19 JCB / Isaiah 43:19 NIVヨハネ8:12 JCB / John 8:12 NIVイザヤ42:5-7 JCB / Isaiah 42:5-7 NIV使徒13:47 ERV / Acts 13:47 NIV 1.神様は大きなことを、新しいことをしているGod is Doing a Big Thing, a NEW Thing2.神様の光を通してThrough His LIGHT3.新しい光を輝かせようShine a New Light
THIS EPISODE:Join us for our annual Christmas story episode of All Things Unexplained. This holiday season, we share a tale that inspires wonder and encourages us all to see the world—and the unexplained—in a new light. Don't forget to support the show at allthingsunexplained.com and subscribe to our YouTube channel at @allthingsunexplained. Let's celebrate the season together with a touch of mystery and magic.
With the ouster of former President Bashar al-Assad in Syria, the scale of his regime's mass killings and executions are coming to light more and more each day. The United Nations said this week the new Syrian government was receptive to receiving help gathering evidence and prosecuting individuals responsible for war crimes. Special correspondent Simona Foltyn reports. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
With the ouster of former President Bashar al-Assad in Syria, the scale of his regime's mass killings and executions are coming to light more and more each day. The United Nations said this week the new Syrian government was receptive to receiving help gathering evidence and prosecuting individuals responsible for war crimes. Special correspondent Simona Foltyn reports. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
The fourth candle of this advent series is the candle of love. For many of us, the struggle is not that we don't know how to love, rather it is that we don't know how to receive love. Many of us are so scarred from relationships that we have made it impossible for ourselves to experience love of any sort. We look to the example of Mary to learn about how we can experience the love of God in greater ways.
The fourth candle of this advent series is the candle of love. For many of us, the struggle is not that we don't know how to love, rather it is that we don't know how to receive love. Many of us are so scarred from relationships that we have made it impossible for ourselves to experience love of any sort. We look to the example of Mary to learn about how we can experience the love of God in greater ways.
This time out we'll be talking with Tracey Todd, the Director of Museums for the Historic Charleston Foundation, and Andrew Agha, an archaeologist working on the site of the Nathaniel Russell house, a National Historic Landmark on Meeting Street. We'll be talking about the Foundation's most recent preservation initiative which involves the kitchen house, an ancillary structure that included a kitchen, laundry, and living quarters for the enslaved.
Send us a textI hope you like the song that Lolly and I wrote called, He Brought New Light. Two of our grandchildren, Logan Moore and Olivia Osguthorpe, perform the song for this episode. __________________________Do you have questions or comments?Please contact me: rtosguthorpe@gmail.comWant more info about my books and talks?Go to my website: https://www.russelltosguthorpe.com/Want to order a book? Just go to Amazon and type in Russell T. Osguthorpe Want to access my YouTube channel:https://youtube.com/@russellt.osguthorpe497Want know more about the music on this podcast? We are blessed to have M. Diego Gonzalez as a regular contributor of songs he has arranged, performed, and recorded especially for this podcast. My wife and I became acquainted with Diego when he was serving a as missionary in the Puerto Rico San Juan Mission. We were so impressed with his talent, we asked if he would compose and perform songs for Filled With His Love. He thankfully agreed. Hope you enjoy his work!Want to boost your mood and make someone's day?Go to the App store on your iPhone, and download the app—Boonto.Want a good introduction to my book? Morgan Jones Pearson interviewed me on the All-In Podcast, and it was one of the top 10 episodes of 2022. Here's the link:https://www.ldsliving.com/2022-in-review-top-10-all-in-podcast-episod...
Joy can't be produced, but it can be managed.
Joy can't be produced, but it can be managed.
He seems to have lived in Constantinople for his entire life, but lived there as if in the desert, devoting himself entirely to solitude, fasting and prayer. For most of his adult life he ate only a few vegetables without salt once or twice a week; by his prayers many miracles were wrought in the City. In time he was made a priest and served in the church of St Antipas, where he lived in seclusion. When the church was destroyed in the earthquake of 879, he withdrew to a dank pit in the ruins where the air was so unwholesome that he lost his hair and teeth and was almost paralyzed. He only emerged from this ascesis after twelve years. Thereafter he served the Divine Liturgy only on Feasts of the Lord, allowing himself some water and fruit after the service; otherwise he spent his time alone in silent prayer. He reposed in peace in 912 at the age of seventy-three.
Isaiah 9:1-7; Mt 4:12-17; Luke 1:32 // Nathan MillerThis video explores the biblical prophecy of Isaiah 9:2-7, revealing how Jesus Christ is the fulfillment of this promise as the true light of the world. It dives into the historical and theological significance of this passage, highlighting its connection to the birth of Christ and His mission to bring light into the darkness.SERMON NOTES (YouVersion): https://bible.com/events/49356663PRAYER REQUESTS: https://ccefc.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/2542/responses/new24.12.08
Isaiah 9:1-7; Mt 4:12-17; Luke 1:32 // Tom NelsonThis video explores the biblical prophecy of Isaiah 9:2-7, revealing how Jesus Christ is the fulfillment of this promise as the true light of the world. It dives into the historical and theological significance of this passage, highlighting its connection to the birth of Christ and His mission to bring light into the darkness.SERMON NOTES (YouVersion): https://bible.com/events/49356664PRAYER REQUESTS: https://ccefc.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/2509/responses/new24.12.08
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This one is an art episode, but also a murder episode and also a madness episode. Artist Richard Dadd's life story is quite sad, but his art remained consistently good, even at the lowest points in his life. Research: Boyce, Niall. “Ehibition: Richard Dadd—Painting From His Mind's Eye.” The Lacet. January 22, 2011. https://www.thelancet.com/action/showPdf?pii=S0140-6736%2811%2960065-2 “The Cobham Park Murder.” The Examiner. Sept 9, 1843. https://www.newspapers.com/image/388277729/?match=1&terms=richard%20dadd Dadd, Richard. “Halt in the Desert.” British Museum. https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_1987-0411-9#object-detail-data Dadd, Richard. “The Fairy Feller's Master Stroke.” Tate Museum. https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/dadd-the-fairy-fellers-master-stroke-t00598 Hall, Samuel Carter. “The Book of British Ballads.” J. How. 1842. Accessed online: https://books.google.com/books?id=Tm8sFMykgdgC&source=gbs_navlinks_s Hare, Edward. “Creativity And Mental Illness.” British Medical Journal (Clinical Research Edition), vol. 295, no. 6613, 1987, pp. 1587–89. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/29529224 Huddleston, S., & Russell, G. A. (2015). Richard Dadd: The Patient, the Artist, and the “Face of Madness.” Journal of the History of the Neurosciences, 24(3), 213–228. https://doi.org/10.1080/0964704X.2013.849077 Kerley, P “Richard Dadd: The art of a 'criminal lunatic' murderer.” BBC News Magazine. Nov. 13, 2015. https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-34722937 Lippincott, Louise. “Murder and the Fine Arts; Or, a Reassessment of Richard Dadd.” The J. Paul Getty Museum Journal, vol. 16, 1988, pp. 75–94. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/4166579 Munn, Geoffrey. “New Light on Dadd: George Bailey (1821–1898)by Richard Dadd (1817–86).” The British Art Journal, vol. 24, no. 2, 2023, pp. 75–76. JSTOR, https://www.jstor.org/stable/48760525 “The Murder of Mr. Dadd – Apprehension of Richard Dadd.” Chester Chronicle, and Chester and North Wales General Advertiser. Sept. 15, 1843. https://www.newspapers.com/image/793241104/?match=1&terms=richard%20dadd “The Parricide at Cobham Park.” Essex, Herts and Kent Mercury. Sept 19, 1843. https://www.newspapers.com/image/933363283/?match=1&terms=richard%20dadd “Richard Dadd.” Getty Museum. https://www.getty.edu/art/collection/person/103JS7 “Richard Dadd painting to return to Bethlem Hospital after 170 years.” BBC. January 6, 2023. https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-london-64155941 “The ‘Satanic' in Newspaper Literature.” Leicester Chronicle. Sept. 16, 1843. https://www.newspapers.com/image/816920892/?match=1&terms=richard%20dadd Seifert, Ruth, et al. “Mad, Bad or Sad? Prison and Psychiatric Illness.” RSA Journal, vol. 147, no. 5490, 1999, pp. 112–21. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/41378810 "'Sketch of an Idea for Crazy Jane' by Richard Dadd.” Bethlem Museum of the Mind. https://museumofthemind.org.uk/blog/sketch-of-an-idea-for-crazy-jane-by-richard-dadd “Top 20 finds on the Antiques Roadshow.” BBC. Sept. 19, 2017. https://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/mediapacks/antiques-roadshow-40/valuable Tromans, Nicholas. “Richard Dadd: the Artist and the Asylum,” D.A.P./Tate. 2011. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.