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#740 In this episode of Anxiety Slayer, we explore how to create a personal oasis and cultivate a sense of safety during chaotic and uncertain times.
OASIS (3rd and 4th degree perineal lacerations) occur at a rate of 4-11% (average around 5.5%). OASIS lacerations have both short term and ling term potential morbidities. Practice Bulletin 198, from 2018, briefly discusses counseling patients following OASIS on subsequent mode of delivery options. Now, in a soon to be released AJOG publication, authors have provided a wonderful and comprehensive review on "patient-centered" guidance regarding mode of delivery in a subsequent pregnancy following OASIS. This is a detailed episode, so listen in for the update!
Hello and welcome back to the Oasis Podcast! 1 WEEK TO GO!? How are we feeling? All a bit giddy here at Supernova Studios support at oasispod@gmail.com Ted & Hamish's book is available here - https://www.panmacmillan.com/authors/ted-kessler/a-sound-so-very-loud/9781035078257 plus everywhere you get books Plus check out the full episode of The Britpop Show here - https://open.spotify.com/episode/1AeB5kGlKsZNAalLynrG99?si=yDRYtHOuQFSP5J52dS0WZQ&context=spotify%3Ashow%3A3vSEDegtU9VeekyyZmP1jU
Fallon, Nevada is known as the "Oasis of Nevada" due to its fertile agricultural land and vibrant community, despite being located in a desert environment. It's also famous for Naval Air Station Fallon, which plays a significant role in the city's identity and economy. Additionally, Fallon is known for its outdoor recreation opportunities. Civic leaders Jane Moon and Pam Yost are our guests.
After celebrating his 60th last night Clairsy needed a strong Berocca this morning and the guys spoke about the moment you just know that you’re overdue a haircut (it involves John Ritter). Lisa found out she’s been doing something wrong her whole life… applying perfume. On The Shaw Report, Aaron Sorkin is set to reprise his hit Facebook movie with a sequel to The Social Network in the works. The guys opened the phone and text line to ask, ‘What did you do on your first date?’. Our resident movie expert Ben O’Shea stopped by to review the latest Hollywood blockbuster F1. Comedian Jon Pinder brought the laughs into the studio, he came in to chat about his new comedy show Julius Geezer, first dates and his upcoming trip to the UK to see Oasis not once but twice.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jon Pinder popped in to chat with the guys ahead of his latest comedy show Julius Geezer. Inspired by today’s Caller of the day topic, Jon reminisced about courting his wife, Mildred. Plus, Jon chats about new Instagram followers and the guys asked about his upcoming trip to the UK to see Oasis not once but twice. Catch Julius Geezer at Oasis Comedy Club on Sat 5th July.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hello and welcome back to the Oasis Podcast, the ultimate audio guide to Oasis! Support Patreon.com/oasispod Today's guest is Tim Abbot. For an exclusive deal on Tim's tour email me at oasispod@gmaill.com with your full name and the venue https://oasisdefinitely.com/ Follow @oasislosttapes Plus messages from - Andy Tasker https://soundcloud.com/andy-tasker-3 Trevor Duncanson @trevorduncanson Sean King Neil Robinson from Save Oasis Swindon https://www.facebook.com/saveoasis/?locale=en_GB
In this episode of the Where We Roam Podcast, John and Dayna break down her recent sailing aboard Carnival Celebration, one of Carnival's newest Excel-class ships. From a stay in the ultra-luxe Presidential Excel Suite to visiting the stunning ABC Islands (Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao), Dayna shares firsthand insights on what sets this cruise apart. They compare Carnival Celebration to Royal Caribbean's Icon and Oasis-class ships, diving into differences in entertainment, dining, suite perks, and family-friendly experiences. Curious about Carnival's new dining venues, suite-only perks like Loft 19, or the vibe of an 8-night sailing vs. a short weekend cruise? This episode is packed with tips, laughs, and brutally honest comparisons that will help you decide if Carnival's newest ships deserve a spot on your travel wish list.
Noticias,lanzamientos y giras. Bon Jovi,The Hives,Oasis,Motley Crue, NIN,Korn,I Prevail.
The Black Room 143 Steve Gorman & Nikki Blakk talk about Zack Starkey and his firing/re-hiring/re-firing from The Who, whether or not he really was considered for the Oasis reunion tour & what his Dad Ringo Starr thinks of The Who. Then we pivot to the Rolling Stones, who are working on a new album right now and have a bright future into their 80s!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MUSICBefore Oasis fans finally get to see Noel and Liam Gallagher on stage together, you can first see them in an ad for Adidas Motley Crue have released a new version of "Home Sweet Home" that features guest vocals by Dolly Parton.· Bonnaroo promoters have announced that ticket holders will get a full refund for the canceled festival. When the cancellation was announced this month, they said fans would get a 75-percent refund since the first night of the festival took place. The promoters added they wouldn't be announcing dates for the next Bonnaroo “at this time.” The promoters of Boston Calling have announced that the festival will take 2026 off and return June 4th through the 6th, 2027. Ex-Skid Row Singer Sebastian Bach told 'Get on The Bus' that it "doesn't make sense" that he can't perform with Skid Row. According to the not-always-reliable British tabloids, Orlando Bloom felt the same way about Katy Perry's space trip as the rest of us did. A so-called "source" says, quote, "He told her the whole thing looked ridiculous. He said it was cringeworthy. Embarrassing." · TVDuring a recent appearance on the "Really Good Podcast", the host asked Nick Cannon to name all 12 of his children, and he had a hard time. RIP: R.I.P. Gailard Sartain from "Hee Haw" RIP: Lynn Hamilton from "Sanford & Son" and "The Waltons" has died of natural causes at 95. RIP: Jack Betts, ‘Spider-Man' Actor and Spaghetti Western Veteran, Dies at 96 MOVING ON INTO MOVIE NEWS:The live-action version of How to Train Your Dragon continued to shine at the box office, for the second straight week at North American theaters, bringing in $37 million. If you've been waiting for Sinners to stream, we now know when that will be. Ryan Coogler‘s hit 2025 horror film will begin streaming on Friday, July 4 on Max. It will debut on HBO on Saturday, July 5. Johnny Depp told 'The Sunday Times' that he felt like a "crash test dummy" for the MeToo movement following abuse allegations made by his ex-wife Amber Heard in 2017. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today is new music Monday with Singer Songwriter Jonah Paz of the San Diego band Please Pill. If you like Britpop from the early 90's like Oasis, The Verve and Blur you are no doubt gonna love Pleasure Pill. Today I sit down with Jonah Paz the lead singer/songwriter of Pleasure Pill and talk all about their new record out this Friday June 27th 2025 called Hang A Star. Enjoy my friends and help spread the word. My Tour Dates can be found here - https://www.deandelray.com/tourdates Support my podcast by joining my Patreon https://www.deandelray.com/patreon My New Comedy Special 5836 can be seen for free right here https://www.deandelray.com/ Like and Subscribe for more PODCASTS AND COMEDY VIDEOS from Dean Delray!
Monday Misheard Lyrics, Oasis, ACDC, Late To The Party, Undie Mond'y and The Timewaster!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we gave away one amazing prize! 1 listener and their best mate are going to Oasis in London. We got all of our finalists in to announce the winner. The catch? Everyone is getting Oasis tickets, the runner ups are going to the Melbourne show!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's brand new episode of the cast, we take a look at all the Britpop bands that graced the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart back in the day highlighted most notably by Oasis, but I give you my take and my reason as why Blur is the greatest Britpop band of the era and talk about how their upbeat melodies and the genius of Damon Albarn's witty lyricism and calming vocal presence that ushered in a sexy swagger and confidence not seen by any other band of that era. We also take a gander as to why British bands were so popular in the early years of the chart and had a defining characteristic that American artists couldn't capitalize on for quite some time. We also take a look at some other bands that didn't get a whole lot of notice and a short chart history, highlighted most notably by Travis and their most prominent hit "Why Does It Always Rain On Me?" which I play for you at the end of the cast.
Legendary KMOX personality Johnny Rabbitt joins Scott Jagow to take us back to the vibrant days of St. Louis ballrooms. From the early 20th-century dance halls to the enduring Casa Loma Ballroom, they explore the evolution of local music and dance culture. Rabbitt shares stories about the Make Believe Ballroom radio show, iconic musicians who performed in St. Louis, and the rich tradition of swing, big band, and country music. Plus, a look at upcoming Oasis programs highlighting more local history.
Double #SessionLive pour la Fête de la Musique avec l'ADN lumineux d'Emily Loizeau et les berceuses florales de Kyrie Kristmanson. Emily Loizeau Son 1er album est sorti en 2006 L'Autre bout du Monde, Emily Loizeau sort son 6ème album La Souterraine, 4 ans après Icare (sorti en 2021) et une tournée triomphale qui aura duré près de 2 ans. Ce disque, prolongement naturel du précédent, a également été enregistré au Pays de Galles aux Rockfield Studios (Queen, Oasis, Coldplay), sous la houlette du réalisateur John Parish (PJ Harvey, Aldous Harding, Dominique A). Le premier extrait, La route de Vénus, est porté par une mélodie qui résonne déjà comme un classique, presque rétro, avec son entêtante introduction sifflée rappelant les thèmes de western d'Ennio Morricone. Un côté surf rock 60's amené par la guitare accompagne un optimisme inattendu sur une route lumineuse qu'on cherche pour se réinventer. Emily Loizeau appelle ici à libérer nos âmes de ce monde qui nous aliène, à nous soulever, en suivant Vénus, l'amour, mais aussi l'étoile du matin, celle du berger qui nous indique le chemin. Emily est en solo piano voix, avant de clore la session live avec une reprise «aménagée» de Bob Dylan, en duo avec son amie Kyrie Kristmanson. L'artiste nous parle aussi de la naissance de son collectif ADN «L'art de Dire Nous». Kyrie Kristmanson Deux ans après l'éclosion de son album Floralia (2023), Kyrie Kristmanson prolonge l'expérience en nous offrant un nouvel EP Lullabies for the flowers sorti en juin 2025. En avril 2025, la chanteuse franco-canadienne nous a invités, le temps d'une soirée au sein du mythique Hôtel La Louisiane pour une grande célébration présentée par Emily Loizeau. Ce soir-là, Kyrie Kristmanson a reçu l'insigne de Chevalier de l'ordre des Arts et des Lettres des mains d'Emily, et nous a dévoilé deux titres de l'EP Lullabies for the flowers. Kyrie Krismanson est une artiste franco-canadienne, née à Ottawa. C'est une aventurière des musiques qui aime naviguer entre le folk nord-américain et la lointaine mémoire du Moyen-Âge européen. Son premier album, Origin of Stars, s'inspire des vibrations des paysages canadiens qui l'ont vue grandir. Récompensé aux Canadian Folk Music Awards, l'album est sorti mondialement chez NØ FØRMAT!/Universal France en 2010. Elle saisit les spectateurs du Printemps de Bourges et elle séduit Emily Loizeau qui l'invite à assurer ses premières parties. La tournée qui suivra l'amènera à travers l'Asie et l'Europe jusqu'au sud de la France où, intriguée par l'histoire portée par les pierres, elle visite les ruines des châteaux médiévaux. Ces vestiges l'inciteront à retracer le répertoire lacunaire des premières compositrices : les trobairitz. Après avoir complété une thèse à leur sujet à La Sorbonne, c'est en prenant la liberté de s'approprier ces poèmes d'amour qu'elle compose un second opus Modern Ruin. Arrangé pour quatuor à cordes et voix par Clément Ducol, son hommage à ces compositrices méconnues est sorti chez Naïve en février 2015. Fascinée également par les découvertes de la physique quantique, Kyrie s'est ensuite interrogée sur l'hypothèse d'une tradition musicale venue d'un monde parallèle. Le résultat de ce questionnement est l'album Lady Lightly, un folk-cosmique qui semblerait avoir voyagé des années-lumière à travers des cieux stellaires. Enregistré dans une aile abandonnée du Château de Versailles et réalisé par Saint Michel, la tournée se fait aux côtés d'Etienne Klein, philosophe des sciences. Kyrie Kristmanson ne cesse d'explorer et d'expérimenter avec sa guitare et ses chansons habitées par de très anciennes et très puissantes énergies. Titres interprétés au grand studio - Éclaire-moi, Emily Loizeau Live RFI - Song X, Kyrie Kristmanson Live RFI - Strong Enough, extrait de l'album La Souterraine Emily Loizeau - Street of Laredo, extrait EP Lullabies or the Flowers de Kyrie Kristmanson - La route de Vénus, Emily Loizeau Live RFI - Songe d'un Ange, Kyrie Kristmanson Live RFI - Celle qui vit vers le Sud, Emily Loizeau et Kyrie Kristmanson Live RFI (titre original de Bob Dylan Girl from the north country). Line Up : Emily Loizeau (piano, voix), Kyrie Kristmanson (guitare, voix). Son : Mathias Taylor, Benoît Letirant Réalisation : Hadrien Touraud / Donatien Cahu. Site Emily Loizeau - Site Kyrie Kristmanson - YouTube Emily Loizeau - YouTube Kyrie Kristmanson. ► Album La Souterraine Emily Loizeau (Les éditions de la dernière pluie/Sony 2024) ► EP Lullabies for the Flowers Kyrie Kristmanson (Kyrie Kristmanson/Idol 2025).
Double #SessionLive pour la Fête de la Musique avec l'ADN lumineux d'Emily Loizeau et les berceuses florales de Kyrie Kristmanson. Emily Loizeau Son 1er album est sorti en 2006 L'Autre bout du Monde, Emily Loizeau sort son 6ème album La Souterraine, 4 ans après Icare (sorti en 2021) et une tournée triomphale qui aura duré près de 2 ans. Ce disque, prolongement naturel du précédent, a également été enregistré au Pays de Galles aux Rockfield Studios (Queen, Oasis, Coldplay), sous la houlette du réalisateur John Parish (PJ Harvey, Aldous Harding, Dominique A). Le premier extrait, La route de Vénus, est porté par une mélodie qui résonne déjà comme un classique, presque rétro, avec son entêtante introduction sifflée rappelant les thèmes de western d'Ennio Morricone. Un côté surf rock 60's amené par la guitare accompagne un optimisme inattendu sur une route lumineuse qu'on cherche pour se réinventer. Emily Loizeau appelle ici à libérer nos âmes de ce monde qui nous aliène, à nous soulever, en suivant Vénus, l'amour, mais aussi l'étoile du matin, celle du berger qui nous indique le chemin. Emily est en solo piano voix, avant de clore la session live avec une reprise «aménagée» de Bob Dylan, en duo avec son amie Kyrie Kristmanson. L'artiste nous parle aussi de la naissance de son collectif ADN «L'art de Dire Nous». Kyrie Kristmanson Deux ans après l'éclosion de son album Floralia (2023), Kyrie Kristmanson prolonge l'expérience en nous offrant un nouvel EP Lullabies for the flowers sorti en juin 2025. En avril 2025, la chanteuse franco-canadienne nous a invités, le temps d'une soirée au sein du mythique Hôtel La Louisiane pour une grande célébration présentée par Emily Loizeau. Ce soir-là, Kyrie Kristmanson a reçu l'insigne de Chevalier de l'ordre des Arts et des Lettres des mains d'Emily, et nous a dévoilé deux titres de l'EP Lullabies for the flowers. Kyrie Krismanson est une artiste franco-canadienne, née à Ottawa. C'est une aventurière des musiques qui aime naviguer entre le folk nord-américain et la lointaine mémoire du Moyen-Âge européen. Son premier album, Origin of Stars, s'inspire des vibrations des paysages canadiens qui l'ont vue grandir. Récompensé aux Canadian Folk Music Awards, l'album est sorti mondialement chez NØ FØRMAT!/Universal France en 2010. Elle saisit les spectateurs du Printemps de Bourges et elle séduit Emily Loizeau qui l'invite à assurer ses premières parties. La tournée qui suivra l'amènera à travers l'Asie et l'Europe jusqu'au sud de la France où, intriguée par l'histoire portée par les pierres, elle visite les ruines des châteaux médiévaux. Ces vestiges l'inciteront à retracer le répertoire lacunaire des premières compositrices : les trobairitz. Après avoir complété une thèse à leur sujet à La Sorbonne, c'est en prenant la liberté de s'approprier ces poèmes d'amour qu'elle compose un second opus Modern Ruin. Arrangé pour quatuor à cordes et voix par Clément Ducol, son hommage à ces compositrices méconnues est sorti chez Naïve en février 2015. Fascinée également par les découvertes de la physique quantique, Kyrie s'est ensuite interrogée sur l'hypothèse d'une tradition musicale venue d'un monde parallèle. Le résultat de ce questionnement est l'album Lady Lightly, un folk-cosmique qui semblerait avoir voyagé des années-lumière à travers des cieux stellaires. Enregistré dans une aile abandonnée du Château de Versailles et réalisé par Saint Michel, la tournée se fait aux côtés d'Etienne Klein, philosophe des sciences. Kyrie Kristmanson ne cesse d'explorer et d'expérimenter avec sa guitare et ses chansons habitées par de très anciennes et très puissantes énergies. Titres interprétés au grand studio - Éclaire-moi, Emily Loizeau Live RFI - Song X, Kyrie Kristmanson Live RFI - Strong Enough, extrait de l'album La Souterraine Emily Loizeau - Street of Laredo, extrait EP Lullabies or the Flowers de Kyrie Kristmanson - La route de Vénus, Emily Loizeau Live RFI - Songe d'un Ange, Kyrie Kristmanson Live RFI - Celle qui vit vers le Sud, Emily Loizeau et Kyrie Kristmanson Live RFI (titre original de Bob Dylan Girl from the north country). Line Up : Emily Loizeau (piano, voix), Kyrie Kristmanson (guitare, voix). Son : Mathias Taylor, Benoît Letirant Réalisation : Hadrien Touraud / Donatien Cahu. Site Emily Loizeau - Site Kyrie Kristmanson - YouTube Emily Loizeau - YouTube Kyrie Kristmanson. ► Album La Souterraine Emily Loizeau (Les éditions de la dernière pluie/Sony 2024) ► EP Lullabies for the Flowers Kyrie Kristmanson (Kyrie Kristmanson/Idol 2025).
Gary Graff has Oasis, Ringo, Bee Gees, Sabrina Carpenter, and more in Music News by 102.9 The Hog
Whoop whoop! It's the 500th episode of the podcast! Welcome back to the Chris Moyles Show on Radio X Podcast. This week we learned more about Dom's swinging friends and Chris received a special gift in the post from Mr Will Smith.Rob Rinder was on the show this week to talk about his newly released book, The Protest. Through his usual witty humour, he told us about his orchestral conducting skills and his role as an honorary Colonel. Who Are You? returned this week! After a lot of incorrect guesses, Chris and Dom finally figured out that the man in front of them was one of the best drummers (and also maybe chiropractors) of all time!The 25k Box continued this week with four lucky listeners walking away with £1k and one with £2k, but alas, still no winner of the big cash prize. However, there is finally a clue for next week!But wait! There's more!Oasis merch unboxingThe team's previous radio jobsDom's water buttEnjoy!The Chris Moyles Show on Radio XWeekdays 6:30am - 10am
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Des and the team break up the week's big news, Including the fallout from the G7 Summit, first minister John Swinney's latest pitch for independence, the spat between Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher and Edinburgh Council, the new head of MI6 and much more. Lead writer: Steven Dick Additional material: Paul Masterman, Paul Hennell, Kate Smurthwaite, Lucienne Cummings, Chris Ballard, Cooper Mawhinney Sweryt, Alex Buchanan and Mark Granger, Dominic Mcgladdery, Nathan Cowley, Ian Searle. Producer: Chris Quilietti Series Producer: Dave Flynn Researcher: Euan MacLeanAn Eco-Audio certified Production
En el episodio de hoy nos trasladamos a la sala Kiwi, para conversar con uno de los DJs más auténticos y admirados por sus compañeros: Miter P.En solo cuatro años ha logrado ganarse el cariño del público, el respeto de la escena y el reconocimiento de otros grandes nombres que han pasado por Aragón DJ's y que no dudaron en nominarlo. Su historia es especial, cargada de esfuerzo, pasión y una evolución imparable desde aquellos primeros vídeos en redes hasta convertirse en residente de una de las salas más activas de la ciudad, además de pasar por otras como Reset, Daluxe o su admirada Oasis.Hablamos de música, de su proceso, de las emociones detrás de cada mezcla, del papel que juegan las redes en su trayectoria y de lo que significa abrirse camino cuando el camino, para ti, no siempre es fácil. Una historia inspiradora sin duda.Escucha la entrevista y quédate luego con su sesión, porque lo que hace Miter P desde la cabina es pura energía, elegancia y buen gusto.
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Fluent Fiction - French: Love and Renewal: A Rainy Rendezvous in Paris' Green Oasis Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/fr/episode/2025-06-20-22-34-02-fr Story Transcript:Fr: Sous les cieux changeants de Paris, un jour d'été semblait délicieux au Jardin des Plantes.En: Under the changing skies of Paris, a summer day seemed delightful at the Jardin des Plantes.Fr: Les fleurs éclatent de couleurs, et le parfum des roses embaume l'air.En: The flowers burst with color, and the fragrance of roses perfumes the air.Fr: Autour, les oiseaux chantent, insouciants.En: Around, the birds sing, carefree.Fr: C'est dans cette tranquillité qu'Émilie, une botaniste passionnée, cherche l'inspiration pour sa recherche.En: It is in this tranquility that Émilie, a passionate botanist, seeks inspiration for her research.Fr: Soudain, le ciel s'assombrit, et la pluie commence à tomber sans prévenir.En: Suddenly, the sky darkens, and rain begins to fall without warning.Fr: Émilie se hâte de trouver refuge sous une grande tonnelle couverte de fleurs grimpantes.En: Émilie hurries to find shelter under a large arbor covered with climbing flowers.Fr: Elle n'est pas seule.En: She is not alone.Fr: Un homme, Lucas, se presse également à l'abri, la guitare à l'épaule, les cheveux légèrement mouillés.En: A man, Lucas, also rushes to shelter, guitar on his shoulder, hair slightly wet.Fr: Il vient de finir un concert en plein air et cherche un moment de calme.En: He has just finished an open-air concert and is looking for a moment of calm.Fr: "Quelle averse!"En: "What a downpour!"Fr: commente Lucas en souriant, essayant de briser la glace.En: Lucas remarks with a smile, trying to break the ice.Fr: Émilie, d'abord réservée, acquiesce avec un petit sourire.En: Émilie, initially reserved, nods with a small smile.Fr: Tous deux regardent la pluie, hésitants, mais curieux l'un de l'autre.En: They both watch the rain, hesitant, yet curious about each other.Fr: Lucas remarque le carnet de notes qu'Émilie tient protectivement.En: Lucas notices the notebook that Émilie holds protectively.Fr: "Vous écrivez sur les plantes ?"En: "Are you writing about plants?"Fr: demande-t-il.En: he asks.Fr: Émilie hoche la tête.En: Émilie nods.Fr: "Je suis botaniste.En: "I'm a botanist.Fr: Je cherche de nouvelles idées pour mes recherches."En: I'm looking for new ideas for my research."Fr: Elle se surprend elle-même, prononçant ces mots à un inconnu.En: She surprises herself, speaking these words to a stranger.Fr: Lucas, captivé, s'assoit près d'elle.En: Lucas, captivated, sits down next to her.Fr: "La musique et la nature… nous cherchons tous de l'inspiration, non ?"En: "Music and nature... we're all looking for inspiration, aren't we?"Fr: dit-il doucement.En: he says softly.Fr: Leurs échanges deviennent fluides.En: Their exchanges become smooth.Fr: Lucas raconte ses récents déboires, une trahison amicale qui l'a ébranlé.En: Lucas recounts his recent troubles, a friendly betrayal that shook him.Fr: Émilie l'écoute attentivement, touchée par sa sincérité.En: Émilie listens attentively, touched by his sincerity.Fr: "J'ai traversé des déceptions aussi," murmure-t-elle.En: "I've gone through disappointments too," she murmurs.Fr: "Mais ici, parmi ces plantes, je retrouve un peu de paix."En: "But here, among these plants, I find a bit of peace."Fr: Au fil de la conversation, des rires s'échappent, et une compréhension silencieuse se forme entre eux.En: As the conversation flows, laughter escapes, and a silent understanding forms between them.Fr: Ils parlent de la beauté autour d'eux, des roses perlées de pluie et des arbres majestueux bordant les allées.En: They talk about the beauty around them, the roses beaded with rain and the majestic trees lining the paths.Fr: Ils réalisent qu'ils partagent ce regard ému sur la nature, une ouverture d'esprit similaire.En: They realize they share this emotional view of nature, a similar open-mindedness.Fr: La pluie cesse enfin, le soleil émerge à nouveau, lavant les jardins d'une lumière dorée.En: The rain finally stops, the sun emerges again, washing the gardens with a golden light.Fr: Émilie finit par dire, plus déterminée : "Ça fait du bien de parler."En: Émilie eventually says, more determined: "It feels good to talk."Fr: Lucas acquiesce, reconnaissant.En: Lucas nods, grateful.Fr: "Oui, c'était... inattendu, mais précieux."En: "Yes, it was... unexpected, but precious."Fr: Tous deux se lèvent alors, prêts à retrouver leurs chemins respectifs.En: Both then stand up, ready to go their separate ways.Fr: "On pourrait... continuer cette conversation ?"En: "Could we... continue this conversation?"Fr: propose Lucas avec un espoir timide dans les yeux.En: Lucas proposes with timid hope in his eyes.Fr: Émilie sourit et lui tend sa carte, un geste simple mais riche de promesse.En: Émilie smiles and hands him her card, a simple gesture but rich with promise.Fr: "Avec plaisir."En: "With pleasure."Fr: Lucas lui propose d'échanger leurs numéros.En: Lucas suggests exchanging numbers.Fr: Le destin a laissé son empreinte, légère mais certaine.En: Fate has left its mark, light but certain.Fr: En quittant le jardin, Émilie se sent plus ouverte au monde qui l'entoure.En: As they leave the garden, Émilie feels more open to the world around her.Fr: Lucas, lui, marche avec plus de confiance.En: Lucas walks with more confidence.Fr: La vie leur a offert un possible début, sous un ciel encore un peu trouble, mais qui laisse entrevoir de belles éclaircies.En: Life has offered them a possible beginning, under a sky still a bit cloudy, but showing glimpses of beautiful clearings.Fr: Le Jardin des Plantes, avec sa verdure resplendissante, demeure un refuge.En: The Jardin des Plantes, with its resplendent greenery, remains a refuge.Fr: Un miroir des cœurs qui s'y rencontrent, sous le regard bienveillant du temps et de la nature.En: A mirror of the hearts that meet there, under the benevolent gaze of time and nature.Fr: Sous l'œil attentif des cieux d'été, cela promet un renouveau pour eux deux.En: Under the attentive eyes of the summer skies, it promises a renewal for both of them. Vocabulary Words:the sky: le cielthe fragrance: le parfumthe tranquility: la tranquillitéto darken: s'assombrirthe shelter: l'abrithe arbor: la tonnellethe betrayal: la trahisonto murmur: murmurerthe understanding: la compréhensionthe clearing: l'éclairciethe mirror: le miroirthe glance: le regardbenevolent: bienveillantto find refuge: trouver refugemajestic: majestueuxthe concert: le concerthesitant: hésitantto nod: acquiescersmooth: fluidethe path: l'alléeto escape: s'échapperthe light: la lumièrethe promise: la promessethe destiny: le destinto emerge: émergerto shake: ébranlerthe disappointment: la déceptionthe foliage: la verdurethe inspiration: l'inspirationunexpected: inattendu
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Small businesses are facing a real pickle when it comes to launching new home improvement products, and Eric G is ready to spill the tea on this major issue. He kicks things off by shedding light on the struggles these innovators encounter, especially with the pesky problem of product knockoffs that can derail their hard work. But fear not, because once we tackle that hairy situation, we're diving into the fun stuff—designing your dream outdoor space! From snazzy outdoor kitchens to cozy covered decks, Eric's got the inside scoop on how to make your backyard the ultimate hangout spot. So grab your toolbelt, and let's get ready to transform those outdoor vibes while keeping the creative juices flowing and the headaches at bay!Navigating the chaotic world of home improvement can feel like trying to find your way out of a corn maze blindfolded, but fear not! Eric G. is here to guide you through the wilderness of outdoor living design. The episode kicks off with Eric tackling the pressing issue of small business owners getting steamrolled in the home improvement market. Imagine spending years crafting the perfect gadget to make life easier, only to have a cheap knockoff pop up on Amazon! Eric dives deep into the challenges these innovators face, from trademark protection to the insane legal costs that can drain their resources faster than a toddler at a candy store. It's a real eye-opener, and he stresses the importance of supporting original creators over knockoffs that could compromise safety and quality. After that, we switch gears to the fun stuff—designing your dream outdoor kitchen! Eric shares his hard-earned wisdom on planning, from the essential elements like power and plumbing to the more whimsical touches like how to keep nosy neighbors from watching you grill burgers at midnight. He emphasizes the importance of having a vision before diving into the nitty-gritty. Are you dreaming of a wood-fired pizza oven? A sleek bar area? Eric lays out the groundwork for a successful outdoor space, reminding us to consider everything from electrical outlets to the type of gas grill we want. Let's be real; nothing ruins a summer BBQ like scrambling for power cords or realizing you forgot to get propane! Eric's banter is as entertaining as it is informative, peppering in anecdotes about the ridiculous permit processes in Portland that can make even the most patient person want to pull their hair out. Planning your outdoor kitchen doesn't have to be a headache, though! With Eric's laid-back style and expert tips, you'll be ready to transform your backyard into a paradise where barbecues and late-night gatherings are the norm. So grab your toolbox, don your thinking cap, and let's make that outdoor dream a reality!Takeaways: Small businesses in home improvement face significant challenges protecting their unique products from knock-offs, leading to financial strain. Creating a well-planned outdoor kitchen involves considering electrical needs, appliances, and safety features to avoid future headaches. Understanding local building codes is crucial when designing outdoor spaces to ensure compliance and avoid permit issues. Effective outdoor living spaces require careful measurement and planning to maximize enjoyment and utility while minimizing hassle. Choosing the right materials for your outdoor area can drastically reduce maintenance and enhance durability over time. Designing with an eye on future maintenance, like drainage and cleaning access, can save you from headaches down the road. Links referenced in this episode:aroundthehouseonline.commonumentgrills.comCompanies mentioned in this episode:...
Kyle Walker and Michael Brown share behind-the-scenes holiday stories — from 11-a-side matches with elite players to Robert Lewandowski's insane physique. They also relive the time Browny got blanked by Diego Maradona, Kyle's experience captaining England, and whether he should call Noel Gallagher for Oasis tickets. Plus: how Kyle managed to miss most of Central Cee's Milan gig, Jack Grealish's speaker obsession and why Adel Taarabt was the nutmeg king at QPR. Check out Kyle and Browny's Q&A episodes, exclusively on BBC Sounds. In the latest one, Kyle picks the four defenders he'd have on Mount Rushmore, names who would be his ideal guest on the pod and answers questions from Countdown host Colin Murray and CBBC favourite Hacker the Dog. Listen here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0lbpbvf If you want to ask Kyle and Browny a question about themselves, about something to do with football or something completely random, email kylewalker@bbc.co.uk.
Esther O'Moore Donohoe and I have lots to discuss this week during our entertainment catch-up, from whether Edinburgh Council was wrong to call Oasis fans fat, middle-aged drunks to whether Sabrina Carpenter is the worst thing to ever happen to feminism (spoiler: I don't think so).To support the podcast and access bonus episodes, join the community on Patreon here.Join us in Connolly's of Leap on July 17th! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we're asking a dangerous question: Is nightlife culture dead?Gen Z is drinking less, raving less, and ghosting the club entirely. So what happened? From the death of subcultures to the rise of house parties and overpriced tequila shots — we dive into how the scene has changed and whether it's ever coming back.Plus, we get into the real debates:What actually separates a bar from a club house?Is throwing your own party the future?And is this the first generation that's too cool to dance?We close it off with a fantasy draft of the best dance crazes of all time — from the Dougie to the Macarena, it's chaos.✅ Gen Z vs nightlife – is the club still alive?✅ The rise of club houses and DIY nights✅ Are subcultures still a thing?✅ “Why doesn't this generation party like we used to?”✅ Ultimate Dance Craze Draft
Stupid News 6-17-2025 6am ...He has called 911 over 3,400 times this year alone …Apple Watches are confusing Mosh Pits for Car Accidents …It is Literally an Oasis in the Desert
We are back after a hiatus and a facelift. We are going through growing pains and trying new things. Im talking Eurovision, movie reviews and just like the podcast....Oasis is back!
In this episode, host Shawn Robinson reflects on the power of relationships and how many dynamic OASIS speakers joined the lineup through meaningful connections. From shared values to mutual respect, Shawn shares stories that prove the best plays are drawn from genuine relationships. Tune in to hear how the dots connect behind the scenes of Orange Arrow. #TakeAim
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This morning, Dave wanted to know more about your 'Brushes With Britpop' and one listener revealed her experience with an Oasis member.
In this episode of the XS Noize Podcast, host Mark Millar is joined by John Power, frontman of Cast, as the legendary Britpop band celebrates a major milestone — 30 years since the release of their iconic debut album All Change. Cast are in the strongest position they've been in for decades. Their 2023 album Love Is The Call received widespread critical acclaim and earned their highest chart position in 25 years. Now, they're preparing to support Oasis on the UK and Ireland leg of their hugely anticipated stadium reunion tour — a landmark moment for the Liverpool band. Once those stadium shows wrap, Cast will return to their roots with the 30 Years of All Change tour, performing their beloved 1995 debut album in full. Featuring timeless tracks like ‘Alright', ‘Finetime', ‘Sandstorm' and ‘Walkaway', All Change remains one of the defining records of the Britpop era. It debuted at #7, went Platinum, and spent nearly a year in the UK Top 40. In this conversation, John reflects on his transition from The La's to forming Cast, the emotional and musical impact of All Change, and what it means to still be performing with original members Liam ‘Skin' Tyson and Keith O'Neill three decades on. He also reveals exciting news about a brand new Cast single arriving soon, and shares early details of their next studio album, set for release in 2026. Listen now to Episode #232 of the XS Noize Podcast for a nostalgic and forward-looking conversation with John Power, one of British music's most enduring voices. Or listen via YouTube | Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | RSS – Find The XS Noize Podcast's complete archive of episodes here. Previous XS Noize Podcast guests include legends and trailblazers such as The Farm, Gary Lightbody, John Lydon, Will Sergeant, Ocean Colour Scene, Gary Kemp, Doves, Gavin Friday, David Gray, Anton Newcombe, Peter Hook, Razorlight, Sananda Maitreya, James, Crowded House, Elbow, Cast, Kula Shaker, Shed Seven, Future Islands, Peter Frampton, Bernard Butler, Steven Wilson, Travis, New Order, The Killers, Tito Jackson, Simple Minds, The Divine Comedy, Shaun Ryder, Gary Numan, Sleaford Mods, Michael Head — and many more.
Happy Monday! It's Man & Jen today as Timmy is on vacation, we recap the US Open, Man is upset with the Blue Jackets, Man hates hot dog contests, don't blame ChatGPT for everything, we chat about how long you sit on the toilet & having diarrhea, Jen quizzes Man on Oasis & T-Bone's stops by!
Clint's longtime best friend since 2nd grade, Aaron Shaffer, joins the show to talk about taking his youngest son to the M72 stop in Atlanta. They talk loving Metallica as kids, playing Metallica covers in their high school band, the Oasis reunion, love/hate relationships with U2, love of horror movies and more nostalgic reminiscing about their teenage years. Enjoy!To be on your own Metal Tales considering supporting the podcast via PATREON. If you think Metal Up Your Podcast has value, please consider taking a brief moment to leave a positive review and subscribe on iTunes here:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/metal-up-your-podcast-all-things-metallica/id1187775077You can further support the show by becoming a patron. All patrons of Metal Up Your Podcast at the $5 level receive volumes 1-4 of our Cover Our World Blackened EP's for free. Additionally, patrons are invited to come on the show to talk about any past Metallica show they've been to and are given access to ask our guests like Ray Burton, Halestorm, Michael Wagener, Jay Weinberg of Slipknot and members of Metallica's crew their very own questions. Be a part of what makes Metal Up Your Podcast special by becoming a PATRON here:http://www.patreon.com/metalupyourpodcastJoin the MUYP Discord Server:https://discord.gg/nBUSwR8tPurchase/Stream Lunar Satan:https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/lunarsatan/lunar-satanPurchase/Stream VAMPIRE:https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/clintwells/vampirePurchase/Stream our Cover Our World Blackened Volumes and Quarantine Covers:https://metalupyourpodcast.bandcamp.comFollow us on all social media platforms.Write in at:metalupyourpodcastshow@gmail.com
Prime Minister Mark Carney's team says he made great progress on tariffs during his meeting with Donald Trump at today's G7. But our guest warns that the president could still blow everything up – because he has before. A Minnesota state politician remembers his longtime friend and colleague, Melissa Hortman, who was assassinated along with her husband this weekend by a shooter targeting politicians.A non-proliferation expert says Israel's explanation for bombing Iran doesn't hold water. He believes it's not about nukes – it's about regime change. A Holocaust researcher gets the rare chance to see footage from Jerry Lewis's unfinished, long-buried Holocaust film "The Day the Clown Cried" – and says it's full of surprises. We'll hear about the late Betsy Jochum, who made history as a pioneering player in the first professional women's baseball league. A secret report reveals that Edinburgh, Scotland fears an influx of middle-aged, drunk, rowdy people when Oasis plays there. And one of the Gallaghers is not a fan of that description of his fans.As It Happens, the Monday Edition. Radio that tells Edinburgh: where there's a will, there's Oasis.
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Las ultimas noticias del Rock,estrenos y conciertos. Motorhead, Yes, Helloween,Biffy Clyro.
This week on No More Late Fees, Jackie and Danielle sit down with actor, director, and eternal cool kid Phillip Rhys—yes, that Phillip from Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century, Nip/Tuck, and 24. From his London beginnings to reinventing himself in Hollywood, Phillip drops hilarious and heartfelt stories about his journey as a actor navigating 90s and 2000s entertainment. Oh, and did we mention he was directed by Al Pacino? Yeah, we're freaking out too.Tune in for tea on his Dr. Who and Glee days, his costume collaboration with the legendary Mona May, and how Proto Zoa came to life thanks to Oasis and a pair of leather pants. He also dishes on his directing projects, and why The Full Monty reboot was a pinch-me moment. This is one nostalgia trip you don't want to miss.—No More Late Fees https://nomorelatefeespodcast.com909-601-NMLF (6653)—Follow Us on Social:Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/nomorelatefees TikTokhttps://www.tiktok.com/@nomorelatefees Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/nomorelatefeesYoutubehttps://www.youtube.com/@nomorelatefees Twitterhttps://x.com/NoMoreLateFees —CONQUERingmyconquering.com10% Off Code: JACKIE10—Phillip Rhys ChaudharyInstagramhttps://www.instagram.com/phillip.rhys/?hl=enWebpagehttps://www.philliprhys.com/The Scarecrowhttps://www.imdb.com/title/tt4457888/
Iranian state media says the country has launched a new wave of 'retaliatory missiles', while Israel says it has hit an airport in eastern Iran. Donald Trump urges both sides to end the fighting as the UK sends more fighter jets to the region. Also: the government plans new, larger sites to hold asylum seekers. And Liam Gallagher blasts Edinburgh City Council for suggesting Oasis fans might be overweight.
Hello and welcome back to the Oasis Podcast! Today's guest is @woolyknickers Melissa Locker, author of "And After All" which you can get hold of here - https://www.amazon.co.uk/After-All-Fan-History-Oasis/dp/1668099373
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Send us a textVox of the Chameleons stops by to discuss his long career, his evolution, their new record, the world, and more. *****Having released their first studio recordings in over 20 years in 2024 (Where Are You? of new material and Tomorrow Remember Yesterday which consisted of re-recorded archival tracks), Chameleons have been gearing up the release of their upcoming album Arctic Moon later 2025 which will be their first studio full-length since 2001's Why Call It Anything. He explains, "It's quite different from anything Chameleons has done before, and I know this will probably polarize the legacy audience, but we're quite excited about how it's developing. I think the songwriting is much more mature in a lot of ways, which is to be expected, I suppose, given our age, but I, for one, really believe we're taking the band forward, and I'm quite excited about it." Not planning on playing too much from the new album (“we don't really want the songs spoiling on such platforms as YouTube until the record is actually out”), the new album will undoubtedly be embraced by old and new fans alike. “Our approach to making the music hasn't changed,” Vox hints, “although having found a regular producer in Christophe Bride at Oxygene has helped our development tremendously. His studio in Manchester, UK, is a great environment to work in. We feel our sound is fresher and more contemporary, which seems to resonate very strongly with our younger audience that are turning out to see us in such great numbers.” Long cited as a hugely influential act, having inspired the likes of Verve, Oasis, White Lies, The Slow Readers Club, Interpol, The Killers and Editors, among countless others and known for their transformative musical catalog and intense and emotionally charged live performances, Chameleons have created a legacy that extends beyond their four studio albums. Following their debut single "In Shreds" in 1982, the band released three seminal albums: the widely acclaimed Script of the Bridge (1983), cited by many sources as a masterpiece way ahead of its time, and its follow-up, What Does Anything Mean? Basically!' (1984), Strange Times (1986), and Why Call It Anything? (2001). Their unique sound quickly captivated the public through their mix of melancholic yet energetic and powerful tunes, hypnotic, ethereal riffs, and the potent, timeless lyrical style. Chameleons are considered one of the most influential guitar bands of the 80s and 90s, contributing substantially to the post-punk, shoegaze, and indie scenes. They are often regarded as one of the most underrated bands ever to emerge from Manchester, England. Chameleons are Reg Smithies (guitar), Vox (bass, vocals, lyrics), Stephen Rice (guitar), Danny Ashberry (keyboards), and Todd Demma (drums).******If you would like to contact the show about being a guest, please email us at Dauna@bettertopodcast.comUpcoming guests can be found: https://dmneedom.com/upcoming-guest Follow us on Social MediaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/author_d.m.needom/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bettertopodcastwithdmneedomIntro and Outro music compliments of Fast Suzi©2025 Better To...Podcast with D. M. NeedomSupport the show
Liam Gallagher calls Ted Kessler and Hamish MacBain “the Peter Cook and Dudley Moore of music journalism”. Both worked at the NME (and Ted at Q), both interviewed the band many times and have just published ‘A Sound So Very Loud' which, in the grand tradition of Revolution In The Head, tells the story of every Oasis song ever recorded. They talk to Mark here about … … why Oasis struck such an almighty chord and were the band the press were waiting for. … their dismantling of the notion of rock stardom. … “a visceral dislike”: why they were so socially divisive in the ‘90s. … Liam “waking up in police custody with two missing teeth”. … the Gallaghers' dependable flair for the Smiths-style “performative interview” and why it sold the rock press. … what Noel stole from Tony Blair's maiden speech for the lyrics of Magic Pie. … the turning point in the shift in the brothers' powerbase. … Liam and the invention of “Stillism”. … “70 per cent of a band is the singer's identity”. … Noel's blog and Liam's Twitter and how the split might have been avoided if their debate hadn't been played out in public. … Supersonic, Cigarettes and Alcohol and the admirable honesty of Noel's “brazen theft”. … how Stop Crying Your Heart Out became an X-Factor standard. … and the 5am Liam Gallagher social media publicity machine. ‘A SOUND SO VERY LOUD' BY TED KESSLER AND HAMISH MACBAINPreorder link here!: https://www.panmacmillan.com/authors/ted-kessler/a-sound-so-very-loud/9781035078257Find out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of the Integrative Cancer Solutions podcast Dr. Karlfeldt interviews Dr. Francisco Contreras. Dr. Contreras shares his background, explaining that his father founded their clinic in 1963, introducing a holistic approach to cancer treatment that addresses emotional and spiritual needs alongside physical ones. He recounts significant success stories, including a patient with advanced breast cancer who improved dramatically using alternative therapies. Dr. Contreras received training in Vienna and follows his father's intuitive approach of combining conventional and non-conventional methods. The discussion highlights the complexity of cancer as a disease and the importance of addressing the immune system for long-term treatment success. Dr. Contreras explains various therapies used at the Oasis of Hope, including dendritic cell vaccines, natural killer cells, and tumor infiltrating lymphocytes. He emphasizes the non-toxic nature of cell therapies and their cost-effectiveness in Mexico compared to the United States. The conversation also covers the combination of conventional and alternative treatments, such as low-dose chemotherapy to make tumors more visible to the immune system, along with additional therapies like high-dose vitamin C, vitamin B17, and hyperthermia. Dr. Contreras concludes by explaining the patient consultation process and offering his book "The Art and Science of Undermining Cancer" as a resource for listeners.Dr. Francisco Contreras discusses his family's pioneering work in integrative cancer treatment at Oasis of Hope, founded by his father in 1963, combining conventional medicine with holistic approaches.The podcast emphasizes treating cancer as a metabolic disease rather than just targeting genetic mutations, with special focus on strengthening the immune system for long-term success.Dendritic cell therapy and other cell-based treatments are highlighted as effective, non-toxic approaches that can be more affordable in Mexico than similar treatments in the United States.Dr. Contreras explains how low-dose metronomic chemotherapy can be strategically combined with immune therapies to make tumors more visible to the immune system while reducing regulatory T cells.Additional therapies discussed include high-dose vitamin C, vitamin B17, and hyperthermia, which have contributed to improved five-year survival rates for stage four cancer patients at their clinic.----Grab my book A Better Way to Treat Cancer: A Comprehensive Guide to Understanding, Preventing and Most Effectively Treating Our Biggest Health Threat - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CM1KKD9X?ref_=pe_3052080_397514860 Unleashing 10X Power: A Revolutionary Approach to Conquering Cancerhttps://store.thekarlfeldtcenter.com/products/unleashing-10x-power-Price: $24.99-100% Off Discount Code: CANCERPODCAST1Healing Within: Unraveling the Emotional Roots of Cancerhttps://store.thekarlfeldtcenter.com/products/healing-within-Price: $24.99-100% Off Discount Code: CANCERPODCAST2----Integrative Cancer Solutions was created to instill hope and empowerment. Other people have been where you are right now and have already done the research for you. Listen to their stories and journeys and apply what they learned to achieve similar outcomes as they have, cancer remission and an even more fullness of life than before the diagnosis. Guests will discuss what therapies, supplements, and practitioners they relied on to beat cancer. Once diagnosed, time is of the essence. This podcast will dramatically reduce your learning curve as you search for your own solution to cancer. To learn more about the cutting-edge integrative cancer therapies Dr. Karlfeldt offer at his center, please visit www.TheKarlfeldtCenter.com
Hello and welcome back to the Oasis Podcast Support Patreon.com/oasispod Email oasispod@gmail.com Twitter @oasispodcast Instagram @oasispod Today's guest is Kyle Dale Check him out at bittersweethome.co.uk Instagram @Kyle.ocg Twitter @KyleBHome bittersweethome.co.uk tonymccarroll.com Music from Peroxide Blonde @peroxideblondeband Ryder @Ryder_UK01 Purple Heart Parade @purpleheartparade