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San Jerónimo estudió en Roma, cultivando con esmero todos los saberes, y allí recibió el bautismo cristiano. Después, captado por el valor de la vida contemplativa, se entregó a la existencia ascética yendo a Oriente, donde se ordenó de presbitero. Vuelto a Roma, fue secretario del Papa Damaso, hasta que, fijando su residencia en Belén de Judea, vivió una vida monástica dedicado a traducir y explicar las Sagradas Escrituras, revelándose como insigne doctor. De modo admirable fue partícipe de muchas necesidades de la Iglesia y, finalmente, a una edad avanzada, descansó en la Paz del Señor.Con tu ayuda podremos continuar con este proyecto: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=GZMHJDMXG8L22&fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAabzPiBLoj2NefLbiwGBbXS1Ckn9xG8o9stwEGRXwQnsnoRllvac_CUJ_cU_aem_oPr5pU3Gmbo2qA3t6j-zkg
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Show Notes for the Billy Newman Photo Podcast View links at wnp.app Explore outdoor photography, technical media projects, stories from backcountry expeditions, and insights from the creative process with Billy Newman—photographer, author, and podcast producer. Connect, learn, and follow along. Quick Links: Portfolio: billynewmanphoto.com/photographs Studio: wphoto.co Posts: billynewmanphoto.com/posts Photo Books: billynewmanphoto.com/books Amazon Author: amazon.com/author/billynewman Podcast Episodes: Billy Newman Photo Podcast: Listen here Relax with Rain: Listen here Night Sky Podcast: Listen here Connect With Billy Newman: Email: billy@billynewmanphoto.com Instagram: @billynewman LinkedIn: billynewmanphoto X (Twitter): @billynewman Recommended Books: Landscape Portfolio (PDF): Download Black and White Photography (PDF): Download Working With Film (PDF): Download Western Overland Excursion (PDF): Download Support the Podcast & Photography Projects: Make a sustaining financial donation: Visit Support Page Podcast Forward: The Billy Newman Photo Podcast blends real-world outdoor adventure, technical insight, and practical photography tips. [Music] Hello and thank you very much for listening to this episode of the Billy Newman Photo Podcast. I’m talking about a photograph that I made on the Oregon coast today doing Blue Hour probably. I think it was after the sun had set. It was sort of like the golden hour to talk about right as the hour as the sun is setting into sunset. The blue hour they also talk about as after the sun goes down there’s a lot of those blue kind of purple tones that show up in the atmosphere or you know in the clouds and in the water. There’s just a lot more of that tone as the sun drops and it’s a spectrum shift from what we see in the daylight to what we see at night time. But I think this was a photograph taken on the Oregon coast. I think your band-in if I’m right. And I really liked this photo. It just had it wasn’t really a big structure in the wave or a big curl or anything like that. That would be that’d be really striking but I really appreciate this photograph as kind of a close-up look at I just sort of the dreamy feeling of being on the coast. But it was definitely a photograph that I liked a lot and I like that line in the skies as it cuts across as you can kind of see at the top there there’s a bit of like a cloud break that goes down and that’s where we get a lot of that light from the sky in the background that kind of cuts underneath that big brim of cloud that goes over the top of the snet that causes a lot of bounce from the ground back up to the sky and then back down and you get a cooler or you get a defused sort of soft light in that effect which I think is really cool. You can see more of my work at billyneuminphoto.com. You can check out some of my photo books on Amazon. I think you can look up billyneumin under the authors section there and see some of the photo books on film, on the desert, on surrealism, on camping. Some cool stuff over there. Finished up that camping trip I was doing up the mountain creek there in the cascades a couple days ago. That was that like Wednesday. I think it was like maybe like Tuesday, Tuesday night to Wednesday morning. I think that was this super moon that was coming up that night if I remember right and that was pretty cool. It was cool to see the full moon up there and they always talk about the super moon which is kind of a I don’t know it’s a little bit of a misnomer but it’s cool to see too that I think they talk about happening every six months or so. Really it’s just kind of the oscillation of a bit of the eccentricities and the orbit of the moon that make it I think about 25,000 miles closer that it’s maximum and then maybe about 25,000 miles further away and it’s distant maximum but I think it’s really like a little bit of a sliver larger than it normally would be. If you notice though it’s a thing I learned way back and I think they they they show it in a scene in Apollo 13 but if you put your hand all the way out and you put your thumb up at all times you’re able to cover the entire full moon just with your thumbnail. It’s pretty wild but you got kind of always like visualize the moon is being this really big thing in the sky and really a lot of the time it’s it’s just as big as your thumbnail at arm’s reach which is kind of a trip but it’s kind of a it was cool to see the super moon that night it was really bright it was cool to kind of watch around and kind of look at how it was illuminating the forest and the trees and the mountains and stuff around me that was kind of nice to see cold that night though man I tell you so I have a 15 degree sleeping bag and that’s great 15 degrees is fine but and 15 degrees really is is more than adequate for most circumstances that I ended up in and during the summertime where it’s I don’t know it’s just not too big of a concern about how cold it gets but when it says 15 degrees it really means you’re going to be comfortable down to somewhere around 35 degrees but anywhere under 30 degrees is a pretty uncomfortable experience I think it means you’re going to stay alive that until it’s about 15 degrees so if it were me again buying something for maybe I don’t know a more heavy three season camping experience most of the time probably a lot of the nights out that I do even though I like to go at all times a year it seems like the majority of nights I go out are during the summer months or during like pretty fair weather seasons but if I were going to buy again which I’m going to try and get like a two or three sleeping bag system going if I was going to buy again I’d probably get a zero degree or maybe a negative 15 degree you know I could really use the warms because man what I noticed is even if it was just a little bit down to what would have been probably maybe I don’t know 29 or something like that it was you know it was a bit below freezing who knows how cold it really was it was only like an elevation of 2500 feet and it was a canyon I thought it was a clear night but I thought it would be relatively sheltered and yeah it was a lot of it was a lot of ice on my window when I woke up and it was a cold cold night to sit through too so yeah that 15 degree bag was just hold up out there but yeah if I was going to go again I think they have like a zero degree bag and then down below that they have like a negative 15 and like maybe like a negative 30 degree bag negative 30 sounds like a real warm like down back so I think mine’s a synthetic bag they talk about this sometimes where there’s like differences in the the thermal insulation qualities of the material that your sleeping bag is made out of and I think that the for it was it was an improvement actually you know above whatever cotton we were using for a while they were using wool stuff which was pretty smart that that works really well to be an insulating material and it doesn’t all right it works well with moisture and stuff and all the other things we know about marina wool is really cool everybody knows about that kind of stuff but we had like you know those really terrible big cotton sleeping bags way back those erupted and I don’t know if they were really even that insulating then they switched over to those synthetic materials which is probably all oil based is that sound right like a petroleum based like plastics product that was made out of synthetics I think that’s how they spin up a lot of those those I don’t know just those synthetic types of materials that they’re making these nylons out of so I think that was how all out of this this synthetic stuff had been made but really I think what they they talk about being the superior insulator is down and that’s what I’d hope to try and find as another zero degree or negative 15 degree sleeping bag would be a negative 15 degree down bag which is normally a bit more expensive you know when you’re looking around at the price points for these different sleeping bags if you’re trying to get into some colder weather camping stuff what you’re going to find is at those name brand or you know not even name brand this is a just a a bespoke manufacturer for a quality technical outdoors product is going to be very expensive and so that’s where you’re going to find I don’t know well you know three three 99 for a sleeping bag two 99 four 99 six 99 I’ve seen like a lot of pretty expensive prices out there I think Nimo makes some bags that are looking pretty cool that I’ve seen recommended a few times I’ve heard a big agnus they make tens most of the time though right they’re tank up and here aren’t they yeah stone glaciers one that I keep hearing kind of pop up here and there now for some sense marm it I think got some bags all right eyes so is you know a retailer of recreational equipment they’re closed right now though so I don’t even know if you could get an order from anyone like that but but they have some bags I think that’s where my synthetic bag was from that I’ve been using for the last I don’t know seven years or so so that’s it’s been fine but I also tested out the sleeping mat I got I got a new thermo rest sleeping mat and now big news it’s pretty exciting guys stay tuned it’s uh yeah it’s a larger sleeping mat than I have before but it’s a coded one with the I think it’s kind of like I don’t know it’s ballistic now but it’s that nylon coating over it so it’s not just the rubber mat at the base of it so you can throw it on the ground or on the semi abrasive materials that it would be outside and it’s working great I think it’s about one inch thick or so it’s about 25 inches wide at the shoulder point and it’s long enough to fit my old body which is probably a new one for me so yeah I got a solid camp mat I think for the last like three years I’m sleeping on one that goes flat about four hours after you start sleeping so that’s kind of nice to swap out I don’t know why I put up with it for so long really should do that sleep is like one of the best things you can get you know if you can figure out just like a couple easy things to take care of when you’re out camping or out in the woods and stuff it’s it’s probably sleep I mean that’s like the thing that takes you know and it’s frustrating too because when like even the last one I’m talking about didn’t sleep very well way too cold part of it you know enough shelter enough stuff that was kind of comfortable but really as it is yeah it’s like oh I need to I need to figure out a couple other extra things to kind of throw in there but yeah there’s just a couple things you can figure out when you’re going camping like how to stay warm or how to be comfortable when you do go or like when you are sleeping it’s like one of the most important and most I don’t know effective things you can do to kind of improve the way that a trip goes because like yeah I can be like I can be brutal the next day if you don’t get any sleep the night before which is probably the first half dozen camping trips of the year you know this first half dozen or so overnight to the year I’m just always kind of groggy and like oh why don’t I have to get up right now which is sort of how it was Wednesday morning when I woke up yeah I popped up and I think it was probably about five a.m. or so that I that I got up I think it was just about first light the sun had come up yeah but there’s a little bit of light up in the sky and the stars were kind of washed out by the blue sky so I hopped up and the fire was out I think from the night before like I was mentioning how those the sticks had worn out and the colds had started burning down even I think by the time I was near the end of my last podcast so I hopped out and the the back windows were clear there wasn’t any frost on it but the front window the windshield was ice over pretty hard really I mean it looked like it was you know like coated in water and then froze over solid so it wasn’t even just kind of like a fluffy bit of white frost or something that had built up on it through fog it just looked like a hard coating of just a nice sheet over the windshield so that no great I don’t have an ice scraper or something with me I’m thinking it’s me you know who needs an ice scraper I’m taking a sip of coffee so yeah I don’t know I grabbed a box I think it was a piece of cardboard out of the back that I could kind of flex around a bit through that over the windshield tried to run the truck for a bit try to warm it up it took a while too but yeah scraped off some ice scraped off a whole big enough to kind of get started on the drive and then prepped to take off but yeah I took some photos and stuff around the campsite for a bit first in the morning nice draw on the valley like I was talking about that goes up to that that ridge point that you can kind of see off in the distance and I think I could see like the the fire from the smoke or the smoke from the fire of the neighboring campers over there I don’t know if I’d mentioned it well yeah I definitely didn’t last one how they were they’re kind of doing brotes out in the on the road around sunset I think I got a little clip of it on video but yeah it’s like four or five of them and these kind of beater late 90s four by four trucks doing spins out in the dirt roads so looks fun I don’t know but they were I think getting the fire going and stuff in the morning too or whatever they had going from the night before if you can see a plume of it coming up from that area they would have been camping in over by the the creek bed downhill and yeah it was cool it took some photos and stuff that morning walked around kind of cleaned up the camp a little bit put the fire stuff out and jumped in the truck had that little hole in the ice to see through and then yeah popped on a podcast and cruised down the road and so what I was trying to do was it was take off down to a couple other spots along the creek while it was still morning and then head down ultimately to the area where the lake started to build up and so kind of how it works is like it kind of flows down the creek and then there’s a dam at a point ultimately and then back right behind the dam is a reservoir where that creek is kind of built up and I guess now is yeah a body of water out there so drove down a ways and took some photographs of the creek and the morning light and some of the water and stuff coming through I really like that kind of affected the the sort of early spring kind of fresh snow melt mountain creek stuff that just sort of looks really crisp and forested and natural and then I came down a ways further to a bridge that kind of cuts across the span of the creek as it starts to sort of widen out into the reservoir area and it looks like a you know a big stretch of calm water out on the edge of the the bridge where I think two different groups that were doing some fishing in the morning and yeah it seems like people are still out it was a busy area up there is still still definitely pretty fully populated set of people you know even during this lockdown period there’s a bunch of people out there hanging out in fishing I think it was two different different groups it too maybe they were they were all kind of connected but yeah they were they were out there with a couple lines over the bridge and they were picking up a couple things and things so I saw a lady that was pulling up in a little a little blue kayak to the ramp on the first day and on her what is that thing you know when you you run it through the gilling at you got the fish and stuff anyway just she pulled up with like got it is like four or five trout or something on her on her in her kayak I don’t know that’s where I’ll leave it I guess but she pulled up with four or five trout so I figured these guys these guys were doing a little bit of trout fish out there which sounds fun it’s a nice clear crisp morning stuff like I was saying so yeah it sounds like it’d be nice to be out there for a couple hours doing sufficient and yeah it looked like they were they were up to it they were getting a couple things it’s cool to a son osprey that they took off I think over the lake area just at that time and would kind of like pull up at certain spots over the water kind of back flap to hold in the same spot and look under water and see if there was something and then I don’t know didn’t see enough or didn’t see a prime opportunity and then we’re gonna swoop off and then take off to a different section of the lake and do it again so watch that about three or four times try to take a couple pictures of the area which you’re nice too I like the photographs that I got that morning it’s got to got a nice nice look to it really you know a lot of the time the photographs really look a lot better when you just select the right time of day to be somewhere which you know is obvious but just the types of colors and the types of saturation and dynamics that you get in the the look of a pretty simple you know set of trees and water it just comes off a lot better when it’s it’s just the right type of light it’s really amazing to to kind of see what differences it makes when it’s a cloud a day or a sunny day or a morning or an evening or midday really it seems like the dynamics of the light change so much that you can get like a totally different look in the photo which is always kind of interesting to pay attention to and sort of see how that how that goes what changes about it and sort of how that affects the photographs that you’re making I mean you can have you know some cool at any time of day but it’s kind of cool to figure out how it works for you or how it works or what I’m trying to do is how how to figure out how how it works for my photographs and what I’m trying to do which is nice I don’t know it was cool going out there and climbing around the creeks and stuff in the morning and taking a couple photos and water and osprey and going over to the lake area that’s trying to work on similar stuff to what I’ve done before but kind of that mirrored look of the really calm water as it spreads across the lake in the morning and then the reflection of the the bright blue kind of pre-sunlit sky or how is it you know like before the sun is actually up over the horizon there’s not a lot of intensity so it’s just kind of a softer blue glow in a lot of ways and then there’s still enough illumination that you can see the greens and the trees and sort of the soft calm water in the morning before it gets kind of agitated through the rest of the day so nice kind of peaceful looks to the the photos and sort of the natural stuff that I like to go kind of capture you know really ultimately though there’s some nice stuff up there and I was really like happy to kind of photograph some of the some of what I was looking for but I was also also frustrated in the area too I think there was a there’s is a little more choked off than what I normally like like there wasn’t as many opportunities as I had hoped for I had to try and you know utilize the ones that I found but there wasn’t as many opportunities as I had hoped for for kind of an opened up wide scene that you could set up a landscape photo and there wasn’t a lot of elements to really work with it was just sort of a you know that’s like some rolling hills off to a green hill so sometimes I’m trying to find some stuff that’s a little bit more dynamic and it’s look than that but it’s fun though even as it is anyway though I’m trying to I think maybe like I was mentioned last one I got stuck and turned around but the snow and I didn’t want to deal with any of that right now but in the next weeks and stuff I want to get up to Mount Jefferson or Mount Washington or a couple of these other wilderness areas that they have a few kind of visual landmarks that would be worth taking an observation of you can check out more information at billynewmanphoto.com you can go to billynewmanphoto.com afford slash support if you want to help me out and participate in the value for value model that we’re running this podcast with if you receive some value out of some of the stuff that I was talking about you’re welcome to help me out and send some value my way through the portal at billynewmanphoto.com for slash support you can also find more information there about patreon and the way that I use it if you’re interested or are feel more comfortable using patreon that’s patreon.com for slash billy newmanphoto I wanted to talk today about some stuff that I’ve been doing this last week for the last few weeks I’ve been talking about some outdoor stuff and some things kind of related to the lockdown pandemic stuff but I kind of changed what I was talking about a little bit for this podcast but I wanted to get into was some of the training stuff I’ve been looking into around logic pro 10.5 that has just come out recently and I thought it’d be kind of kind of cool to go over a little bit of an overview of some of the new features and stuff that are there and some of the stuff that you can do with a digital audio workstation and why why I’d bother talking about it but I think it was about about a year ago or so I was talking about setting up the studio in the house that I’m not here and how I was getting a PC computer ready to go is an older one is I think like something from some test up I had around from from 2010 or 11 or so yeah yeah about that time and I remember getting that computer setup with a I think it was yeah I had like windows 10 on it and then I was using I think the same audio interface usb out into the computer and then I downloaded I downloaded sonar the new version of sonar that you can get for free I think it had been owned by what was k-quack sonar and then I think Gibson had bought out k-quack and so it became Gibson sonar and then I think Gibson decided that wasn’t going to be part of their business anymore so I think they just kind of shut it down essentially but then sold that off to band lab and band lab is a I think a one or it’s another internet company they have kind of a simplified digital audio workstation app that you can use to kind of create a demo or something like that but what they had done is they they’d gone through I guess and had purchased probably for a relatively inexpensive price or I don’t know I assume since they’re just they’re just keeping it and kind of hardly maintaining it or you know doing a bit to maintain it but they took the the sonar platinum program the full digital audio workstation multi-tracking tool and they made it free for people to use and for people to get but I think it’s only a Windows only program so you got to have Windows 10 to run it so I did that yeah and and sonar was a program that I’d work with before for doing some some studio multi-tracking stuff I think years ago probably around like 2012-2013 when I was when I was working with some friends to set up some studio equipment stuff was cool we had like a big sound craft ghost that was laid out and then we had a bunch of a bunch of channels kind of running into that from from the microphones they were using to track this band and then that all went into a pretty old computer was amazing what it could do you know for just a you know it’s probably like a 2 gigabyte of RAM you know smaller hard drive 2004 or 5 6 era PC computer no I probably wouldn’t need that much right there’s something about that time but that’s what we used yeah that’s like all we had all we had with us we had a I think it was like a pre-sowness audio interface and then we got like like an eight-channel audio interface that was really cool you know we had like eight eight digital audio channels coming into the interface which means we could track eight live channels into sonar at a time and it didn’t even hit up you know even on that old machine and so it was interesting how that architecture worked to do some editing stuff but so sonar is what I had been using before for some stuff really audition Adobe edition is what I’d use most for some of this kind of the more simple radio broadcast style stuff and that’s what I had learned to use when I was at when I was at a radio station doing an internship years and years ago back in 2008 right summer 2008 and did that and they used the Adobe edition version 1.5 to do all their radio production edits and yeah I remember going in taking calls with the production guy I don’t know somebody calling into do like a I think they would do like a water level report it was really interesting radio that station you know you could figure but they would have like this I don’t know something you know it’s it’s 1245 and here’s your local water level report for July 28th or something and then it would be some lady that would call in from a department that would measure the stuff and she would give her water report and the production guy you’d record it and then produce that and then it’d be prepped to go out on air later you know it was like a spot that a DJ would trigger upstairs and so we’d kind of walk through using audition to do those steps and so learning that as a program is probably the first one that I’d done which a product probably goes back to high school or before that when I was doing editing stuff but but sonar back to sonar was some of the stuff that I’d used probably give it more for the for the music you know like trying to like track a band or do like multi-tracking projects but so yeah that’s what I’d used a bit that’s why I thrown on this windows 10 PC to do some audio production stuff for this podcast workflow that I was trying to get into and it’s cool it works really well but but I stepped using that computer a while ago I think the the windows 10 computer that I’m talking about had a power supply go bad which could be replaced pretty easily and and is on a to-do list of mine but since then I’ve really just been relying on kind of like I had mentioned just recording recording onto the device and then using Adobe addition to do the post production work on my MacBook which is I don’t know it’s just it’s just a more it’s just a better workflow and stuff for the most part so I’m kind of sticking with that but recently to get to the point as you are all excited logic pro 10.5 has come out now logic as yet to be mentioned in this podcast logic pro is the program that was produced by Apple as the professional digital audio work station and so there’s garage band which probably a lot of people have some experience with and garage band is sort of the trimmed down simplified home user version of a program like like logic pro and they’ve done that intentionally I think it’s the same team that generates the two programs and if you if you look at them or you look at their interfaces and you look at the types of access you have to things you really do see a familiar similarity to it which is cool so if you’ve used something like garage band in the past for home projects you won’t really have as big of a difficulty moving into a more professional digital audio workstation environment like logic pro 10 so I think it was logic pro 10 just you know 10 zero it came out when I don’t probably like 2013 or so I think that was that was sold for 200 bucks so it was like a purchase price of 199 and then since then you get the point updates for free or you know as included with your original purchase so just recently I think there had been like 10.4 before this and then now they’ve moved on to 10.5 and 10.5 I think it’s probably the biggest as noted by you know playing in new sources as noted as one of the most significant feature updates that logic has had probably in years and years I mean I think this is the first end of the concert removed and updated some of those legacy items that have been in there since 2003 or four or five you know it was just some of these legacy products that were that were originally put in there is including their interfaces too it looks like a 2002 interface for for you know like there’s these synthesizer interfaces where these these weird knobs that you have to these weird just rotating features of the interface it looks like it looks ridiculous I don’t know there were any other way to explain it but it’s it’s pretty wild for some of the some of the stuff that’s just remained in computer computer systems for a long time but for 10.5 they try to go through and update a lot of that stuff and it’s really interesting there’s a lot of cool new features in logic 10.5 so logic is real similar to sonar which is I guess kind of why I mentioned it and at least from my experience as similar you guys would probably think it’s similar to I don’t know what people that are listening probably actually have some well no one’s listening what do we say if someone were to bother to try and find some information out about logic and they ended up listening to this podcast they probably have had some information about it or they would be coming from from an experience with avid’s pro tools and pro tools is like the industry standard for multitracking DAW software and I’ve never used it I’ve never opened pro tools I’ve never seen pro tools you know in in its process at all I don’t know I’ve got I’ve looked at a couple videos or something but yeah I have no I have no experience working in pro tools and I don’t know I’m not a fan of avid’s software overall you know for pro tools or for or for the avid system of a video editing stuff either I’m just I’m not I’m not really that interested in the kind of stuff that they put together and it really for price and stuff too it just seems kind of kind of over done a little bit so I’m pretty happy with with some of the other the other more available tools that are in the consumer computer market I mean I think it’s like 800 bucks or something still to get to get avid’s pro tools and I think that in the past it was you know insanely more than that even well you know kind of proprietary back in the past it was more difficult now I think M audio is a partner with pro tools and so in the past if you have pro tools you have a lot of proprietary pro tools audio interfaces that you had to use if you wanted to set up your studio to work seamlessly with the pro tools software now I think they’ve made a deal with M audio which is sort of like a less expensive audio interface manufacturer they’ve had like interfaces and microphones and you know they’ve got like an array of I think they’ve got like some studio monitors they’ve got some interfaces they’ve got like keyboards is a big one that they’ve got I’ve got a keyboard over here from M audio and what is it yeah M audio less expensive they make pro tools interfaces which is cool now so that they’ve got a partnership with pro tools and I think that they’ve been trying to make that more accessible to musicians probably because it’s become a more competitive market with well really with like logic logic pro I think I think the industry standard set is I don’t know it always seems like more secure than it should be you know that doesn’t it doesn’t seem like an absolute the pro tools should be the the digital audio workstation of of engineers across the world but for whatever reason it’s just kind of taken over and and as those people you know are still still in those positions I think that’s that’s just with tat and audio recording school it’s like a standard even though there’s a lot of other good other good services and choices out there I think I’ve seen soar and logic taught a lot too so I don’t know they’re definitely competitive and and as I’ve been hearing more there’s there’s I don’t know there’s produced you know music producers that are coming out saying oh yeah I do a lot of a lot of my work in in logic and then there’s you know there’s a whole class of music producers that are logic based producers are stone our based producers are and all right it seems to kind of rotate around every couple years for for who’s doing water you know who wants to look cool people that use pro tools one of the cool probably a lot of time so back to back to old logic pro 10.5 here’s the good stuff so thanks a lot for checking out this episode of the Billy Newman photo podcast hope you guys check out some stuff on billyneuminfoadow.com a few new things up there some stuff on the homepage some good links to other other outbound sources some links to books some links to some podcasts links to some blog posts all pretty cool yeah check it out at billyneuminfoadow.com thanks a lot for listening to this episode and the podcast bye see you next time [Music] [BLANK_AUDIO]
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Mensagem gravada em 21/09/2025Pastor Rodrigo FreitasVencendo o Desânimo2 Coríntios 4:1-12 NVI[1] Portanto, visto que temos este ministério pela misericórdia que nos foi dada, não desanimamos. [2] Antes, renunciamos aos procedimentos secretos e vergonhosos; não usamos de engano nem torcemos a palavra de Deus. Ao contrário, mediante a clara exposição da verdade, recomendamo-nos à consciência de todos, diante de Deus. [3] Mas, se o nosso evangelho está encoberto, para os que estão perecendo é que está encoberto. [4] O deus desta era cegou o entendimento dos descrentes, para que não vejam a luz do evangelho da glória de Cristo, que é a imagem de Deus. [5] Mas não pregamos a nós mesmos, mas a Jesus Cristo, o Senhor, e a nós como escravos de vocês, por causa de Jesus. [6] Pois Deus, que disse: “Das trevas resplandeça a luz”, ele mesmo brilhou em nossos corações, para iluminação do conhecimento da glória de Deus na face de Cristo. [7] Mas temos esse tesouro em vasos de barro, para mostrar que o poder que a tudo excede provém de Deus, e não de nós. [8] De todos os lados somos pressionados, mas não desanimados; ficamos perplexos, mas não desesperados; [9] somos perseguidos, mas não abandonados; abatidos, mas não destruídos. [10] Trazemos sempre em nosso corpo o morrer de Jesus, para que a vida de Jesus também seja revelada em nosso corpo. [11] Pois nós, que estamos vivos, somos sempre entregues à morte por amor a Jesus, para que a sua vida também se manifeste em nosso corpo mortal. [12] De modo que em nós atua a morte; mas em vocês, a vida.https://bible.com/bible/129/2co.4.1-12.NVI#Jesus #igreja #honra #transformação #Jesus #ressurreição #PalavraDeDeus #DeusPai #EspiritoSanto #PAI #Mensagem #Pregação #Sermão #p4 #p4church #onLine--Curta, compartilhe e inscreva-se para ficar atualizado com os nossos conteúdos!Para saber mais sobre nossa igreja:Site: https://igrejaprojeto4.com.br/Faça seu pedido de Oração: https://igrejaprojeto4.com.br/pedidosFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/p4church/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/igrejaprojeto4/Podcast: https://igrejaprojeto4.com.br/p4cast/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@IgrejaProjeto4Culto online todos os domingos no YouTube!
El ministro de Trabajo, Antonio Sanguino, defendió el proceso de concertación y criticó las declaraciones de Jaime Cabal, presidente de Fenalco.
En la Historia Sonora de hoy con Ana Francisca Vega por MVS Noticias: Harry Styles participó en la maratón de Berlín 2025 con un seudónimo.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jaime Alberto Cabal, presidente de Fenalco, habló en 6AM sobre las discusiones del salario mínimo con el Gobierno
¿Cuáles son las características de un testamento? ¿Por qué es importante? ¿En qué se beneficia quién decide hacerlo? ¿Qué se necesita? ¿Es muy caro? ¿Puede cambiarse? Despeja aquí tus dudas con el experto y titular de la notaría 34 de Villahermosa.
30天30队来到第十八天。 今天我们和嘉宾Nimo一起聊下赛季的费城76人!
Toyota Nimo Gordillo ha recibido el Retailer Excellence Award 2024 y el Mobility BRiT. Por su parte, Lexus Sevilla ha sido galardonada con el Premio Kiwami, que reconoce a los mejores concesionarios de la red Lexus por su atención al cliente
Septiembre es el mes de los tumores de la sangre, y entre ellos, uno de los más comunes es la leucemia linfocítica crónica (LLC), que representa un tercio de todos los casos. En el programa ‘Fin de Semana', varios expertos han arrojado luz sobre esta enfermedad, a menudo rodeada de miedo y desinformación, presentando una original iniciativa de AstraZeneca: el cómic ‘Historietas que hemocionan'. Este proyecto busca explicar de forma sencilla en qué consiste este tipo de leucemia, que afecta principalmente a personas de edad avanzada.El diagnóstico de leucemia provoca un enorme impacto emocional en pacientes y familiares, que se enfrentan a un futuro incierto. Para paliar este efecto, AstraZeneca ha impulsado este proyecto, como ha explicado Ana Peiró, directora médica de Oncología en AstraZeneca España. Según Peiró, tras hablar con especialistas y sociedades científicas, concluyeron que la mejor vía para llegar a todos y “quitar este estigma que tienen las ...
Oro Por Você 02921 – 22 de setembro de 2025 Pai, muitas vezes eu me sinto para baixo, desanimado com a vida, sem perspectivas. Às […]
En su último informe de política monetaria el Banco Central advirtió sobre el impacto negativo que ha tenido en el mercado laboral medidas como la ley de las 40 horas y también el aumento del salario mínimo, aunque el Instituto emisor elevó levemente su proyección de crecimiento para el 2025 de un rango de 2,25% a 2,75% impulsado por el consumo y también por la inversión. Queremos profundizar en estos datos económicos y para eso tomamos conversamos con Mauricio Tejeda, académico del departamento de economía de la Universidad Diego Portales.
Jerónimo Tristante es un contador de historias. Y lo mismo le da pasearse por el Madrid del siglo XIX con su conocido Víctor Ros, que llevarnos al momento en el que franquismo estaba agonizando. Y el autor murciano regresa a las librerías con 1973, una novela donde nos encontramos con un personaje al que ya nos presentó en 1969, el expolicía Julio Alsina. Contraluz ha publicado esta obra.Elia Barceló es la maestra del género fantástico aquí en España. Y es una gran noticia que de nuevo nos entregue una historia, titulada Una mentira peligrosa. Quince cartas. Una mentira. Y un clic que lo cambiará todo. Así nos presenta la escritora alicantina su novela, que arranca cuando una misteriosa carta de una desconocida llega dirigida a nombre de Jaime Martínez. Alfaguara nos trae esta historia.Entramos en la nueva novela de Arturo Pérez-Reverte, que está siendo un éxito editorial: Misión en París. Cuando parecía que el autor tenía ya abandonado al capitán Alatriste, vuelven las peripecias de nuestro espadachín favorito.Ahondamos en la relación íntima del café y los escritores.Y revelamos una extraña costumbre sexual de Marcel Proust, que usaba ratas para excitarse.
Elena Gijón reflexiona en 'Noticias mediodía' sobre el fallo con las pulseras antimaltrato.
Elena Gijón reflexiona en 'Noticias mediodía' sobre el fallo con las pulseras antimaltrato.
Elena Gijón reflexiona en su entrada de Noticias mediodía sobre los fallos en las pulseras de protección a las víctimas de violencia de género.➡️La polémica con las pulseras telemáticas para maltratadores: "Comprobé que se habían comprado en AliExpress"
Elena Gijón reflexiona en su entrada de Noticias mediodía sobre los fallos en las pulseras de protección a las víctimas de violencia de género.➡️La polémica con las pulseras telemáticas para maltratadores: "Comprobé que se habían comprado en AliExpress"
Los buenos datos económicos llevan a la prima de riesgo española a sus niveles más bajos en más de 15 años, mientras castigan a Francia por la inestabilidad política y la ausencia de reformas.
1973 fue un año problemático en España: Kissinger visitó nuestro país y se produjo el atentado contra Carrero Blanco. En ese contexto el escritor Jerónimo Tristante recupera al expolicía Julio Alsina para que resuelva un asesinato presionado por la CIA y el régimen franquista.
1973 fue un año problemático en España: Kissinger visitó nuestro país y se produjo el atentado contra Carrero Blanco. En ese contexto el escritor Jerónimo Tristante recupera al expolicía Julio Alsina para que resuelva un asesinato presionado por la CIA y el régimen franquista.
los ciudadanos debemos cumplir cabalmente con el deber de alzar la voz y votar, para gozar lo antes posible los ritos y dengues originarios de su laico y vistoso funeral. ¡Ánimo, ciudadanos, ánimo!
Tema: Luchando con el desánimo: Elías Serie: Biografías 1 Reyes 19:1-18. Gran Comisión Dallas | Somos una iglesia comprometida con compartir el mensaje de Jesús a los habitantes hispanos de Dallas, TX https://igcdallas.org/ https://www.facebook.com/dallasigc https://www.instagram.com/igc.dallas/
Experimentación en diferentes registros, distintos lenguajes musicales y fusión de tradiciones: artistas en los márgenes que nos representan.Le Nuage +El alba +Con toda palabra — MATTHIEU y CAMILLE SAGLIO Al albaCachita — ANTÓNIMO, LibélulasSuspiros — MIGUELICHI LÓPEZ, JOSEMI CARMONA, Independientemente SALVAJELos olvidados — COLECTIVO PANAMERA, El recreoDeusa do Amor — MORENO VELOSO, Music Typewriter (20th Anniversary Edition)El deseo de volar —ZENET, El deseo de volarLa siembra (Cruce de caminos) — DEPEDRO, PAULA NEDER, PALA, ALEJO GARCÍA, La siembra (Cruce de caminos)Solamente — MANU CHAO, SANTA FE KLAN, SolamentePlato Roto — MAUI, Plato RotoClara — TABLETOM, EL KANKA, ClaraEl Abanico — BIG LOIS, MANU MASAEDO, COMPOTA DE MANANA, El AbanicoEscuchar audio
El expresidente del instituto emisor explicó en Cooperativa que el Mandatario no posee las competencias técnicas para "discrepar de un estudio bastante bien hecho" como el IPOM. "No me gusta que cuando un resultado no favorece sus juicios a priori, la gente tienda a descalificar" las opiniones expertas, enfatizó el hoy decano de la Facultad de Economía y Negocios de la Universidad de Chile. Conduce Verónica Franco y Rodrigo Vergara.
Hoy Santi García Cremades pretende acabar con otra creencia popular, según el cual hay conceptos matemáticos, que hemos estudiado y que no nos sirven para nada. En concreto, el mínimo común múltiplo o máximo común divisor. Por lo que ha elaborado un concurso con el poder distinguirlos, en el que no se ha complicado mucho con el nombre 'MCD o mcm'.
Hoy Santi García Cremades pretende acabar con otra creencia popular, según el cual hay conceptos matemáticos, que hemos estudiado y que no nos sirven para nada. En concreto, el mínimo común múltiplo o máximo común divisor. Por lo que ha elaborado un concurso con el poder distinguirlos, en el que no se ha complicado mucho con el nombre 'MCD o mcm'.
¿Cómo tu estado de ánimo influye en los demás y revelan hábitos tóxicos que destruyen tus relaciones? La terapeuta Pamela Jean Zetina viene con consejos prácticos, que te enseñan a proyectar energía positiva, evitar ser un “vampiro emocional” y fortalecer tus vínculos personales.¡Vivir en armonía y disfrutar el presente es encontrar el verdadero Placer de Vivir! Disfruta el podcast en Uforia App, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, ViX y el canal de YouTube de Uforia Podcasts, o donde sea que escuches tus podcasts. ¿Cómo te sentiste al escuchar este Episodio? Déjanos tus comentarios, suscríbete y cuéntanos cuáles otros temas te gustaría oír en #porelplacerdevivir
El desánimo nos lleva a la desesperación espiritual, el mismo si no se linea correctamente nos puede hundir hasta la eternidad.
Juan Carlos Anaya, Dir. general del Grupo Consultor de Mercados Agrícolas
Com Jeniffer Nascimento, o Papo fala sobre ser apoio e salvação de quem nos rodeia. Tem também a moda do tratamento de princesa, as selfies inúteis e o lixo digital.
Una reflexión sobre cómo las organizaciones y los líderes hablamos de bienestar, y los riesgos de usar ese concepto de manera distorsionada. Bienestar no significa bajar los brazos ni justificar la mediocridad: significa cuidar límites y al mismo tiempo sostener la disciplina y el compromiso. De eso se trata este episodio.