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For our review programme Tom Sutcliffe is joined by critics Dorian Lynskey and Briony Hanson. They are looking at: New comedy series The Studio, set in Hollywood and starring Seth Rogan and Catherine O'Hara. Delusions of Grandeur, Grayson Perry's new exhibition where he selects items from the Wallace Collection, adds 40 new works and a new alter ego. And the film La Cocina, which gives an insight into the drama of a bustling New York Times Square restaurant kitchen where the largely illegal immigrant workers are serving up to 3000 covers a day. Plus an assessment of Netflix's most viewed limited series ever, Adolescence.Presenter: Tom Sutcliffe Producer: Claire Bartleet
Pam Jahnke reflects on the past four years with Wisconsin's Farm Service Agency Director Gene Schreifer. COVID forced USDA agencies to adapt quickly to meet the needs of farmers. Snow is falling in southern Wisconsin, but it won't stick around, says ag meteorologist Stu Muck. There won't be snow cover for fields when the colder-than-average temperatures come this week. Watching the ball drop at New York Times Square is a popular tradition. In Plymouth, Wisconsin, they drop a wedge of award-winning cheese! The Steffes Group is ready for 2025 with a list of upcoming equipment auctions. Big investments are supporting research to keep honeybees healthy and productive. Ben Jarboe has the story. Port labor contract disputes are already disrupting red meat exports, says U.S. Meat Export Federation President and CEO Dan Halstrom. Market advisor John Heinberg with Total Farm Marketing says after the closing bell today, markets won't open again until 8:30 a.m. on Thursday. Corn and soybeans have seen support during the holiday stretch. Cattle remain a valuable asset in 2025.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Shingle Weaver's Picnic by Patti C. SmithIt's 1941, and the chill of something evil is spreading around the world like a black plague. Suspicion and fear have replaced the trust of innocence of humankind. The news of unheard-of violence and brutality presses heavily on the hearts of mankind. What is tomorrow going to look like? What has happened to the world as we once knew it? World War II begins its escalation, extending its chaos in all directions, including the outer shores of America, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Annie Elizabeth Jordan (known to most as Cricket) can't make any sense of the turbulence that is swirling around her life. This thing called war, newspapers headlines that are hidden from her, the heartache, the fears of loved ones all around her are very disturbing, and no one seems to want to explain it all to her. She is looking forward to her annual visit with her grandparents, who live in the Northwestern United States. This summer will be slightly different than past visits, for she will be traveling on her own, because her mom is on travel restriction due of the baby that is to arrive in the early fall. The death, the murder of one of the children in Cricket's neighborhood, sends more than a shock wave through the town. Nothing like this has ever happened before. Who could have done such a horrific thing? Who living among them could be so evil? It is beyond explanation to Cricket, but she would soon see her grandfather, a retired lawyer and judge, untangle this twisted scenario with its many suspects and astonishing conclusion.Patti C. Smith was a well-known stained glass artist in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, for over 15 years, creating custom pieces for celebrities and clients all around the world. Upon retirement, she took up her second love, writing, and has published poetry and short stories before writing this, her first novel. She is a mother of two, a grandmother of five, and a great-grandmother of fourteen. She lives in Montana, with her loving husband and two dogs.Patti C Smith's fame is increasing as the days go by. She has been seen by many through a billboard in the New York Times Square quite recently and we will be able to read more about her personal life in the front page and centerfold feature of the Literary Bound Magazine to be released this November 2024, an issue we can't wait to get our hands on.https://www.amazon.com/Shingle-Weavers-Picnic-Patti-Smith/dp/1964097452/ref=sr_1_1?crid=DGZ22IFECDIE&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.F6oMXg4GOL-rGMfYDi_KHw.e2ytXiHEPSeGwE6wydtpKKFCrQ_1BnzPnQC3hniLRPE&dib_tag=se&keywords=The+Shingle+Weaver%E2%80%99s+Picnic&qid=1729517213&s=books&sprefix=the+shingle+weaver+s+picnic%2Cstripbooks%2C600&sr=1-1https://patticsmith.com/https://inkstartmedia.com/http://www.bluefunkbroadcasting.com/root/twia/12524pcsism.mp3
As seen in Forbes, USA Today, Goss, Buzzfeed, Life & Style magazine, AP, and many other publications, Barbie Layton is a scientifically verified Quantum Healer/Manifestation Coach, TV show host of “You Are Amazing!” where she interviews world thought leaders. She is also a speaker that works with CEO's, elite athletes, and individuals to help them re-fall in love with themselves, re-animate their dreams, and become the VIP of their own lives and clear traumas and energy blocks. She also helps groups in two-month manifestation containers with amazing testimonials. She is an international best-selling author in the smash franchise “Women Gone Wild” where she was on 6 billboards in New York Times Square in the past 18 months! She has been on multiple platforms and stages with some of the top names in the personal growth and development industry. Her movie “Beyond Physical Matter” premiered on Amazon Prime, Tubi, Gaia, and Apple TV in 2024 and she designed a manifestation product line called “Intentional by Barbie Layton” that was featured at the Oscars gifting lounge in March of 2024. She is also an advisory council member of Secret Knock and appeared in five best-selling books in 2024 as well. She won a humanitarian award from the Hoinser group in 2022 and was nominated for the Tony Hsieh Award for innovative businesses with a focus on service in 2021 and 2022. In this session we will discuss: · How serving others helped overcome fear and opened unimaginable doors. · How understanding quantum physics, electricity, has been applied to see amazing results in Barbie's life, and in the people she serves. · A very real conversation about weight issues, surprising causes, gastric surgery, skin surgery, and still embracing the powerful beauty within. · The strong message to Women to "Rock What Your Mama Gave You" and the confidence consciousness. · How the attitude of grateful focus and noticing others changes lives in a positive way. · How the connection with others begins with the connection with oneself. You can reach Barbie at www.BarbieLayton.com You can order your book, The Essence of a Woman: Unleash the Feminine Soul on Amazon or through any of the authors in the book
Podcast 240 - Hoe ik mijn New York Times Square Billboard manifesteerde! – En Hoe Jij Dat Ook Kunt!
This week Jessimae talks about the New York Times Square portal to Dublin, shaming elder women, snakes almost on a plane, and why you should be purging your to do list. *NO PANTS NANCE DANCE MIX: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0s5wviSFHVTiIoTR4XuYDH?si=gEbwcIsWRHSVFDVrGosPvw&pi=u-h1yjwJt3QiGn Email us: JessimaePelusoComedy@gmail.com Outro music "Breathe" by Tyler Labine , Adanac. CALL AND LEAVE US A VM TO BE PLAYED FOR THE POD: 513-916-0930 SUBMIT YOUR DR.P Qs: Every SUN on IG STORY: http://www.instagram.com/jessimaepelus Follow JESSIMAE: YT: https://found.ee/jessimae-youtube TOUR: https://found.ee/jessimaetour FAN CLUB: https://found.ee/JessimaePeluso-Patreon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chinese illegal immigrants are the most people coming over the border. A Brazil tourist is shot in New York Times Square and nine-year-old kid hands over a huge bag of drugs to the police. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theleroyloveshow/message
In the heart of one of the biggest cities in the world! You know it, You love it... It is the Hilton Times Square in New York City and its GM Matthew Waller joins Ted Kelly on the newest episode of Ted's Hospitality Minute Podcast. Ted's Hospitality Minute Podcast with Host Ted Kelly ADDED INFO: Disney opted to extend the Aladdin suite through March #TedKelly #MatthewWaller #NYC #HiltonNewYorkCity #HiltonTimesSquare #HospitalityPodcast
A new hotel overlooks Times Square, and it's on top of a landmarked, jacked-up Broadway theatre.
Robert J. Moore is a seasoned professional, featured in Forbes and Disrupt Magazines, Internationally Awarded Bestseller, Founder of Magnetic Entrepreneur Inc., which consists of Magnetic Entrepreneur TV, Speaker, Business Coaching, Robert won a Guinness World Record holder as he Won the Honorary Doctorate Degree two times and has impacted the lives of many through the work associated with Magnetic Entrepreneur Inc. Robert has co-authored with Jim Rohn's 18-year business partner Kyle Wilson. World Series pitcher Todd Stottlemyre, Les Brown's daughter Serena Brown Travis, Armand Morin, most referenced names in Internet marketing, Reggie Rusk, retired NFL player. Dr. Joe Vitale, from the book and movie “The Secret,” Etc... Robert has hosted many events with his brand Magnetic Entrepreneur Author Awards, Magnetic Entrepreneur Guinness World Records Attempt, and high-end Mastermind, which allows his students to reach the levels they could only dream of. Over the past 15 years, he has built his High-End Mastermind program to the point that he is world-renowned, teaching everyone from newbies to experts. He leads the exact techniques and strategies he uses daily in his business. Robert gives away his high performance to all his clients so they can duplicate his success in half the time. He believes every business deserves to be successful in their field. Robert has had magazines interview Robert from around the world, national TV programs, and radio shows. He has also been invited to speak on world-class stages with Jack Canfield, Les Brown, Bob Proctor, Eric Thomas, Douglas Vermeeren, and Armand Morin. Robert has done so remarkable that his latest book, “Resilience,” is Based on a True Story of Robert's life. It has not only been seen on New York Times Square and Piccadilly, Billboards but has now worked closely with Robert to become a movie. It will hit the theatres in early 2024. Contact Robert J. Moore: https://magnetic-entrepreneur.com/ Dr. Kimberley Linert Speaker, Author, Broadcaster, Mentor, Trainer, Behavioral Optometrist Event Planners- I am available to speak at your event. Here is my media kit: https://brucemerrinscelebrityspeakers.com/portfolio/dr-kimberley-linert/ To book Dr. Linert on your podcast, television show, conference, corporate training or as an expert guest please email her at incrediblelifepodcast@gmail.com or Contact Bruce Merrin at Bruce Merrin's Celebrity Speakers at merrinpr@gmail.com 702.256.9199 Host of the Podcast Series: Incredible Life Creator Podcast Available on... Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/incredible-life-creator-with-dr-kimberley-linert/id1472641267 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6DZE3EoHfhgcmSkxY1CvKf?si=ebe71549e7474663 and on 9 other podcast platforms Author of Book: "Visualizing Happiness in Every Area of Your Life" Get on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3srh6tZ Website: https://www.DrKimberleyLinert.com Please subscribe, share & LISTEN! Thanks. incrediblelifepodcast@gmail.com Social Media Links LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-kimberley-linert-incredible-life-creator/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kimberley.linert/
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The panel discusses America's culture of lying, as Republican Rep. George Santos takes office despite being caught lying about his college, work, being Jewish, and his own mother's death. Plus, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer talks with co-host Kaitlin Collins about the double standard in the Brett Kavanaugh kidnap plot, and urges both parties to “Stand up” to violent Rhetoric. Co-host Poppy Harlow interviews Justice Kyra Harris Bolden, the first black woman justice to be sworn in on the Michigan State Supreme Court, about her career journey so far.Also this morning: the suspect in the Idaho college killings is to appear in court; the suspect in the New York Times Square attack wrote about his desire to join the Taliban in his diary; Brazil's Bolsonero flees to Florida as a new president takes over; kids are going viral after filming their parents reacting to fake celebrity deaths, and and Rolling Stone sparks debate with a “200 Best Singers” list.Hosted by Don Lemon and Poppy Harlow. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A very special guest on the podcast this week.World famous architect, Ben Wood, who, in short, cultivated serendipity against all odds… not just in how he won business, in how he changed China and architecture globally. Before he had made a name for himself, Ben, from a middle class family in rural Georgia, was winning business that world renowned architects were competing for.He won business nationally and globally from developing growth management strategies for Snowmass, Aspen, Telluride and Park City to authoring the master plans for the Revitalization of New York Times Square to designing developments in major cities across the United States as well as in Japan, England and throughout Europe and in China. Ben is perhaps is most renowned for being the Architect who designed Shanghai's famous Xintiandi (which means “New Heaven and Earth).Xintiandi is so successful that it has become a verb and not only in China but across the globe. Developers say to architects, ‘Can you Xintiandi this project for me?' Ben says he listens to people and culture and he sees not only the vision and design, he sees opportunity where others didn't. He's done it, not just once, again and again. We talk about Ben's life, how against all obvious odds, he cultivates serendipity.*** Don't miss Ben's book releasing soon, ‘Into the Dragon's Mouth', stories from an American Architect Who Changed China. ***Shownotes - 0:00 - Ben Wood: How to Cultivate Serendipity, Against All Odds5:02 - Ben shares his back story13:01 - Deciding to become an architect22:47 - The story of winning29:12 - Being a visionary (looking to the future, not the past)31:28 - Earning great clients38:10 - People first44:22 - Ideas48:40 - Ben's ‘BusinessFeeder', DR Bar (Shanghai)54:51 - Passion and serving people57:00 - The Final 3People/Resources Mentioned - Benjamin C. ThompsonSteven SpielbergJeffrey Katzenberg DreamWorks Animation Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT Harvard University National Art Gallery Time Magazine Ben's Ted Talk Elon MuskBeryl MarkhamBooks -Leonardo da Vinci - by Walter IsaacsonSteve Jobs - by Walter IsaacsonThe Dip: A Little Book That Teaches You When to Quit (and When to Stick) - by Seth Godin West with the Night - by Beryl Markham‘Into the Dragon's Mouth', stories from an American Architect Who Changed China - by Ben Wood* - Releases in 2023Quotes-He who flies highest sees the farthest… just remember, just as you needed a runway to take off, remember to consider your landing. Find something you do well, and do it almost better than anybody in the world.www.JereMetcalfPodcast.comPowered byJere Metcalf Partners404.627.7789Jere@mpartners.ioJeremetcalfpart
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Joe remarked that his kids use technology less than him - yes I was surprised too. In the first episode of 2022 of Tech Talk with Mates, Joe Drasin (Senior Director, University of Maryland, USA), discusses the impact of technology on different generations, work, his kids and more. Since technology is everywhere, does it reduce in novelty? We also talked about: Joe's love for technology started which started a long time ago Brought in 2022 New Year in Virtual Reality by connecting to the New York Times Square ball drop (in the comfort of home) Remembering the days when phone calls were exciting and text based chats were immersive Musing the use of Person Digital Assistants (PDA). Early adoption of technology is like the ‘design' phase of a project Being on the ‘cutting edge' is not as important any more as life demands (e.g. family, work etc) are prioritised Joe has noticed his kids are transitioning to the new ‘technology' driven world faster than he ever did - but why? Change is speeding ahead and Joe feels like he has to constantly ‘catch up' Our generation is in that transition phase with one foot in traditional ways of doing things and the other in technological realm The Metaverse is not new and has been explored and implemented for decades Excited to see where VR heads with diverse uses in the future Imagines a future where dinner can be shared without being in the same place Joe's kids, despite having technology all around them, still crave to meet their friends in person The debate of meeting online or in person continues to address full immersion of all the senses (e.g. smell etc.) Kids don't have the same attachment to technology and have been observed to have the same novel attachment Ubiquitous technology is the future where we won't need to think about the gadgets Older social media sites (e.g. Facebook) are of less interest to the newer generation And much more. Connect with Joe on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jdrasin Connect with Sandeep: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sjohal
L'amour est un mystère pour ceux qui le vivent, un mystère pour ceux qui le regardent. Nous constatons, mais nous ne comprenons pas. Pourquoi ? Parce que ce qui nous lie à l'autre est inexplicable. Aimer vraiment, c'est aller vers quelqu'un, non pas seulement pour son image (sa beauté, sa ressemblance avec tel ou tel), ni pour ce qu'il symbolise (un père, une mère, le pouvoir, l'argent), mais pour son secret. Ce secret que nous ne savons pas nommer, et qui va rencontrer le nôtre : un manque ressenti depuis l'enfance, une souffrance singulière, indéfinissable. « L'amour s'adresse à notre part d'inconnu, explique le psychanalyste Patrick Lambouley.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------https://linktr.ee/jacksonlibon---------------------------------------------------------------------------------#facebook #instagram #youtube #twitter #tiktok #love #instagood #follow #like #socialmedia #whatsapp #music #google #photography #memes #marketing #india #followforfollowback #likeforlikes #a #insta #fashion #k #trending #digitalmarketing #covid #o #snapchat #socialmediamarketing #bhfyp
*tw – rape scene and its use in movies*What a glorious day!! TV And A Movie welcomes our first guest and it's rapper/podcaster/movie creator Ryan Martel!! And he's brought the eerily prescient 1974 classic Death Wish with him so expect to hear ALL about the “curse” that is ‘70's pacing!! Troy was *literally* 5 when this movie came out so cue “he's old” comments now!! Boy howdy, our finger guns are FULLY loaded!!Death Wish follows the story of Paul Kersey (played by Charles Bronson and his incredibly rough face), a “bleeding heart liberal” who quickly learns that the hospital/law enforcement system does NOT work in his favor. So he takes matters into his own hands! The filthy city of New York & Times Square has never looked filthier!! Listen as we marvel at a world before social media (and a surprisingly firm stance AGAINST electroshock therapy)!!We address crevice sand, Jeff Goldblum's awkward face, ‘70's blood, and the pussy-ass bitch of a son-in-law (come on, dude…even we gun control supporters are laughing at you!)! Sweathog talk!! (Hi there…) Hat pins!! And seriously…FUCK the police!! How many muggings can occur in one movie? Can the nude body be admired in a violent setting? Is art art if no one hears it? (And does life imitate art or art imitate life or life imitate art imitate life [whoa]?) All we know is that we're tired of the devil getting a bad rap and we DON'T want an invite to your racist as fuck party!Fix yourself some liver and spaghetti and consider this episode an audition for TR And A Movie! (sorry, V).Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, IG and TikTok!!Find out about the Martel's Movie Madness podcast on Patreon, FB, Twitter and IG!!Find out about Ryan himself on Twitter and IG!!And don't forget the movies Bad Girls AND Martel's Movie Madness: The Movie!! (Sign up to Troma NOW!! and watch it again and again with your 30 day free trial!!)This week's Music Spotlight is Martel Tha God (duh)!!Sponsored by Camp Creep Podcast!! Anthology horror has never sounded sexier!!Rate, subscribe and review us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Stitcher!! Share with all your friends!! You really don't want us to load up a sock with quarters!!Email us your Arizona gun club invites to TandV@tvandamovie.comEditing by Andrew Dudich!!Logo by HRH Bunny on Twitter and IG!!Jingles/Anthems by Dot Homler!! (Virginia does NOT compare to her and seriously needs to stop trying!!)Theme Song is “TV Head” by The Fantastic Plastics – Check them out at www.thefantasticplastics.com
- Indian Navy in joint exercise with Saudi Arabian Navy for the first time. - Distribution of 1.10 crore more vaccines to states - Federal Ministry of Health. - Industrial production rose 13.6 percent in June, according to the National Bureau of Statistics. - Extreme levels of flood danger were announced in at least 71 places in northern India. - Chinese troops withdraw completely from Kokramalai in eastern Ladakh - Kerala Police launches Drone Forensic Laboratory and Research Center for the first time in the country. - Indian national flag at New York Times Square on Independence Day. - IS landed in recruitment operations through South Indian languages.
Guest host Adam McManus concludes his fascinating conversation with Claire Culwell, a young woman who survived her birth mother's abortion. After Claire discovers the truth of her birth story, watch how God empowers this died-in-the-wool introvert to share her remarkable testimony in front of abortion mills, in speeches to concerned citizens to a crowd of 20,000 people in New York Times Square, and before millions on Fox - Friends.----Perhaps most amazingly, Claire providentially becomes best friends with Abby Johnson, who aborted two of her children and was the one-time Planned Parenthood Director in College Station, Texas. After participating in an ultrasound-guided abortion, Johnson left the abortion industry, became a pro-life advocate, got married, and is now raising eight children. Her life is featured in the book and movie entitled Unplanned.----Claire's own unplanned pregnancy puts her pro-life convictions to the test. It's all recorded in her book Survivor- An Abortion Survivor's Surprising Story of Choosing Forgiveness and Finding Redemption. One thing becomes clear- what the Devil meant for evil, God turned to good.----This program includes-----1. The World View in 5 Minutes with Adam McManus -The miracle of an abortion survivor, Nigerian Muslim Fulani herdsmen kill 23 Christians, Brits reject political correctness-----2. Generations with Kevin Swanson
This year, the New York Times Square ball will drop to empty streets.Because of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, no one will be allowed to gather in person, but there will be a virtual event for those wanting to watch it from home.Michael Phillips, the president of Jamestown, which owns One Times Square, joins Tim Dower to talk about the event.LISTEN ABOVE
I believe we are all frightened at times. In this episode I talk about how we can embrace our fear rather than try to dismiss it and push it away. I'm Steven Webb your host and I've faced a lot of fear in my life, and I share how you can embrace yours and overcome it. Transcribe of Podcast Topic: EP22 – How To Face Your Fear And Enjoy Inner Peace Host: Steven Webb I’m frightened and I’ve said that several times on my lives and in Paste in the last few days on Twitter, on Facebook, and I’ve gotten messages and I’ve not come under fire, but I’ve had people come to me, “There’s no need to be frightened, get rid of fright. That’s a negative emotion.” Well, I’m just being honest and isn’t that what we should be? We’re taught to be honest. As children, we’re taught not to feel these emotions and I believe the spiritual journey is about feeling these emotions, understanding them and having appropriate action because of them. And yet, when I look up in a situation like this that the world has not seen and a whole generation, nobody alive today has ever seen anything like this. And I look up and say, I’m frightened. I have fear inside of me. I also have optimism. I also have positivity. I also have feelings of hope and love and community spirit, compassion. I’m not just frightened and I think to deny the fear now would just not be real. And if you want me to talk about some of my other feelings since leaving the hospital, breaking my neck, I’ve had this overwhelming feeling to go for a run. I’m in an electric wheelchair, I cannot even stand, let alone, take one single step. And for many years, if you asked me what I would do if I had one hour of being able-bodied and if I was with a girlfriend at the time when they asked me, I would probably say I’d like to be intimate with you. I might say, I’ll go for a walk in a park. I might shower myself or go and sit on the boat for an hour. But you know what the honest answer would be? I would go for a run and I would go for a run so far and I would just keep running, keep running; very similar to the Forest Gump movie and I get that part of the movie. I totally get it where he’s had these leg braces on, nerdy all his life and just one day he says, “Enough is enough.” And he went for a run and he just kept running and then people joined him and then things happen. And that very famous bit where he steps on some dog mess and someone says, “Have you got anything to say?” And he goes, “Oh, shit happens.” And the guy went on and become very famous with that bumper sticker saying, “Shit happens.” I’m sure that’s not the real story but I love the story and he kept running and running and people would say, “Why are you running?” “I just am.” “Where are you going?” “Nowhere.” “Why don’t you stop and turn around?” “Because I don’t want to.” And that’s how I feel. I just wanted to go for a run and I’ve felt like that for 20 years. I’ve been cooped up in houses, I get it why people want to get out. I get it why they have fear and we have all these feelings of anxiety. All these things are going to start bottling up and balling up and unless we acknowledge them, we are going to explode. And we need to acknowledge that our children are frightened, our parents, grandparents are frightened. Fear is a wonderful motivator and there’s nothing wrong with it. It’s what we do with it. That’s why I keep saying, just like anger, you know, I could give you a hammer when you’re angry, you could build something or you could hurt someone. Is the action that’s good or bad; is the action that is productive or nonproductive. So we need to stop denying fear. We need to stop denying anger, denying all of these wonderful human feelings of shame and guilt and anxiety. When we see them as information, when we see them as something, something’s telling us, “Why do I want to run? Why do I want to just keep running?” Do you know why? Because I want to feel exhausted. I want to run until literally my legs and my body will not take me another millimeter. I want to feel that extreme. I literally want to be exhausted and collapse on the road. And this spiritual journey is about this. At the moment, we almost have to feel the extreme. Why do we get on a roller coaster? Because we want that controlled fear. We want to go to the edge, but no, we’re safe. I want to run until I collapse and I know I’m safe and I know I’ll be okay, but I want to feel that extreme. And this is the problem. The more we deny these feelings, the more we push them away, and I really come under some, it’s not an attack, but it’s really is that I should be more positive. I’m a spiritual teacher of some kind and I should be more of a warrior. A warrior is always positive, has no fear. I think that’s untrue. I think a warrior has fear, but they turn that fear into power, into the muscle and the courage to be able to go that step further. Taking control of your emotions is not about denying them, it’s about feeling them deeply and living with them. In some respects, we’re going through this wonderful, amazing, exciting time. Yes, I even have excitement about this time. It’s excitement because I put on a webcam and New York Times Square is empty and that stimulates something in me to go, wow, look at this. You know, all these feelings are some kind of chemical in your body, stimulating something. And unless we understand them, listen to them, and we build that muscle around them to use them in a wise way, then what good are they? Why did they evolve? Why are they here? What’s the point? Shame, guilt, courage, fear, enlightenment, pleasantness, pleasure; all of these feelings serve a purpose. What about love? We don’t choose to push that away. “Oh, I like that one. I’ll keep that one. Thank you.” Well, how would you know love if you didn’t know fear? How would you know safety and that feeling of comfort and everything is okay? Because that’s what love is. Love is knowing. Everything is okay. How do you love a baby? You keep them safe. You treat them, you feed them, just make them comfortable. You’re there for them. You give them space to be a baby. How do you love your partner? You give them space to be who they are. Well, if they’re frightened, allow them to be frightened and if you’re slightly frightened and sit down with them and say, “It’s okay. I’m frightened too.” When you share fear, it’s not sharing it in a way that you’re doubling it and you make it more fear. The fear is there anyway, you just reduce it. When you sit down with someone and you put your arm around them, perhaps not in this social distancing, but when it’s all over, when you can sit down with them or on the internet or via video, just look at them and go, “Do you know what? I’m frightened too.” And that’s what I want this podcast to be today; I’m frightened. I’m also slightly stimulated and excited by this because there’s something crazy in you. I’m also heart opened about it. Collectively, consciously, it’s going to lift us in ways that we don’t know how. There’s going to be less to spend on defense, I’m hopeful of that and more spent on human life. But to deny an emotion that is there to protect us, help us, and to nurture love within us. True love and fear cannot hold the same space, but I don’t think they’re that different. The only difference is love, where here, in the moment. When I love someone, I feel it here now. When I fear, although I feel it now, we’re very often not here now. we’re fearing something that’s going to happen next week, the week after or down the road. That’s the only difference. If we love someone and then we suddenly feel fear, that’s because we fear losing that love down the road and that’s the only real difference. Now, of course, one feels fluffy and one feels a little sharp. One we believe always leads to pain. Well, I’m not sure which one that is; we probably think both lead to pain knowing us humans. But yeah, love doesn’t lead to pain. Fear of love leads to pain and yes, fear does give pain, but to deny it, it gives more suffering. So in a world of uncertainty, in a world that everything is changing and I’m telling you from the very top to the very bottom, one-day old babies can feel this just the same as the leaders right at the top. None of them were expecting this and I don’t think any of them, if they were honest, I don’t think any of you, if you’re honest, hasn’t taken a deep breath and felt some fear. And I’ve always said my podcasts are going to be honest. That’s what they are. I’ll tell you the way it is, the way I see it. I don’t know if I’m right. Try it out for yourself. Sit down now and feel what you’re really feeling. Have no fear of someone saying you’re right or wrong or get rid of that or do this or increase that feeling. Let them do that. Leave that to them. You know, I feared so many things in my life when I was lying in bed, I used to fear how was I going to live life being paralyzed? Was I ever going to get a girlfriend? Was I ever going to settle down? Was I ever going to be a man? Was I ever going to be able to earn a living? Was I ever going to be able to enjoy myself actually again? All those things I feared when I was laying in bed. All of them became unfounded. They weren’t real, but the fear of that freedom was real at the time. And when you learn that the fear very often doesn’t lead to suffering, it’s because we build that muscle. So that person that fears climbing the mountain and claims it anyway, when he gets to the top of the mountain looks the other side and there’s another mountain, he doesn’t fear the next one, but he might fear something new but he has the courage. How can you have courage without fear? Please tell me. If you’re listening to this on Anchor, please record a message. Tell me, can you have fear without courage? This is what it means to live a deeper life is to be honest about what we’re feeling. And when we’re honest about our feelings, it leads to a deeper feeling, but it leads to a lot less suffering. Am I suffering here with my pain? No. Because I know it comes and goes and I know that pain is a message saying, “Hey, heads up. Something might be going on.” But to deny it would lead to suffering because it’s going to keep knocking on the door. Have you ever noticed these positive do-gooders that are like all positive about everything? Do you ever notice how long they actually stay positive? About every few weeks, they lock themselves in their homes and say, “Don’t come near me. I’m really having a hard time.” And then they’re coming out all positive and happy again. That’s because every few weeks the other emotions eventually drown them and they have to wade their way through. Well if we deal with it when it’s just like a little paddling bear, if we acknowledge it, things will be a lot easier for us. Thank you for listening. If you can, leave a review. If you can, share this podcast. If you can, head over to my website. All my meditations are now free and I’m live every single day, 2:00 PM UK time, on my Facebook page, just look up Peace Mentor or Steven Webb on Facebook. Look forward to seeing you all there. Thank you. Take care. Wash your hands. Stay safe. Stay in. Take care, guys. I love you and thank you for listening.
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