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Send us a textDiscover the critical difference between hearing and listening with Dr. Nina Kraus, an acclaimed expert from Northwestern University. Explore her interdisciplinary journey into the biological bases of language and the fascinating role of bird song in auditory research. Dr. Kraus also shares insights from her book, "Of Sound Mind," which celebrates the profound connection between sound and brain health, making complex concepts accessible to everyone.Uncover the latest advancements in hearing technology, including bone conduction devices that are transforming auditory experiences for musicians and everyday users alike. We discuss the advantages of bone conduction headsets and AirPods with ambient mic features, offering practical advice on choosing the right hearing aid or headset. Additionally, learn about the importance of hearing protection with innovative tools like the 3DME, and understand the broader health impacts of constant noise exposure in our modern world. This episode merges cutting-edge science, technology, and actionable tips to enhance your auditory experiences and protect your hearing health.While we know all hearing aids amplify sounds to help you hear them, Starkey Genesis AI uses cutting-edge technology designed to help you understand them, too.Click here to find a provider near you and test drive Starkey Genesis AI! Support the Show.Connect with the Hearing Matters Podcast TeamEmail: hearingmatterspodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @hearing_matters_podcast Twitter: @hearing_mattasFacebook: Hearing Matters Podcast
Lisa Hendey and Maria Johnson chat with longtime friends of Catholic Mom Lisa Henley Jones and Shelly Henley Kelly from Of Sound Mind and Spirit podcast. Lisa Hendey and Maria Johnson chat with longtime friends of Catholic Mom Lisa Henley Jones and Shelly Henley Kelly. Shelly and Lisa are two sisters on a journey of faith. On their podcast, Of Sound Mind and Spirit, they discuss why faith is important and how they can live it in areas of parenting, community, mid-life, service, and marriage. They're not perfect, and don't have all the answers. But they invite you to walk with them as they explore ways to better know and grow in their faith – together. Lisa Henley Jones is a wife, mom, and native Texan. Together with her sister Shelly, Lisa shared about her life as influenced by her faith at their website and on their podcast, Of Sound Mind and Spirit. For fun, Lisa enjoys reading, walking, cheering on her teen daughter at soccer games and wearing the college colors of her young adult kids. Shelly Henley Kelly is a wife, mother of three, and native Texan who writes and records with her sister on "Of Sound Mind and Spirit. When not writing or recording, Shelly can be found keeping the scorebook at her son's baseball games, diving deep into historical research, or hiding with a good book in between games. Show Notes Links: https://soundmindandspirit.com/ https://www.podpage.com/soundmindandspirit/ Instagram @SoundMindandSpirit Facebook.com/SoundMindandSpirit Twitter @SoundMindSpirit Pinterest pinterest.com/soundmindspirit/ Young Adult podcast mentioned: Holy Spontaneity
Zach and Sarah discuss the thirty sixth episode of Superman & Lois, "Of Sound Mind." They talk Sophie FINALLY getting some attention...ironically by not getting attention, high school memories, Kyle and Chrissy getting found out and goinfg offical, and that awkward villain reveal! So journey with us back to Smallville for these new adventures of Lois & Clark and Always Hold On To Superman & Lois!This podcast contains SPOILERS. You've been warned!EPISODE ROUNDUPZach: LIKED IT, 5 ½/6Sarah: LIKED IT, 4 ½/6Sophie Watch: 2/6Artwork by Matt Truex: dailyknockoff.comPATREON: patreon.com/alwaysmallvilleTWITTER: twitter.com/alwaysmallvilleFACEBOOK: facebook.com/alwaysmallvilleThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5497041/advertisement
Attack of the Dooooo-ah-ck… ATTACK! This week on the podcast, Brian and Darryl review the latest episodes of Supes & Lolo and Ted Lasso. Then they jump in the Chris Gore-powered time machine to talk about his new documentary Attack of the Doc and reminisce about the days of yore and Attack of the Show!. Episode Index Intro: 0:07 Supes & Lolo: 5:05 Ted Lasso: 20:26 Attack of the Doc: 35:30 Superman & Lois (Season 3, Episodes 6) Out of 5 At Least The Boys Had a Better Story This Weeks Darryl: 2.39/5 Brian: 2.41/5 Title: “Of Sound Mind” Directed by: Diana Valentine Written by: George Kitson Aired: April 25, 2023 Summary: One month later, Clark joins a support group for chemo patients’ spouses. Distefano suffers from tumors and is brought to Mannheim by Superman, but is dismissed and dies in the hospital. Lois shares a meal with a patient who trusts in Mannheim’s philanthropy. Jordan tries to convince Clark that he is ready to help, but is agitated by the endless lessons. Clark tries to apologize, but the figure baits him using Lois’s voice and ambushes him with Kryptonite blasters. Jordan is blasted while trying to rescue him, but...
On this weeks episode my good friend Cody Truitt joins the show! We talk about the revival breaking out amongst college campuses, all the confusion we see in todays time, fatherhood and much much more! You can check out Cody and what he's doing on Of Sound Mind by clicking the links below! Cody's instagram: https://instagram.com/ofsoundmind.journey?igshid=NTdlMDg3MTY= Of Sound Mind Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/of-sound-mind-podcast/id1649069674 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This episode I talked with Cody Truitt. Cody is host of the Of Sound Mind podcast. We talk what family tradition we want to carry on, setting boundaries with family, and faithhttps://linktr.ee/truittcody?u...
I had the pleasure of speaking with Dr Nina Kraus from Northwestern University about her work investigating sound processing in the brain and her new book "Of Sound Mind." Nina Kraus is Hugh Knowles Professor of Communication Sciences, Neurobiology, and Otolaryngology at Northwestern University. As a biologist and amateur musician, she thinks about sound and brain health. Her research has found that our lives in sound, for better (musicians, bilinguals) and for worse (concussion, hearing loss, language disorders, noise), shape how our brain makes sense of the sounds we hear. Her book OF SOUND MIND - How our Brain Constructs a Meaningful Sonic World, was written for the intellectually curious.Kraus advocates for biologically informed choices in education, health, and society. We did not touch on all the topics discussed in her book so I encourage you to read Of Sound Mind. Episode Thoughts:Firstly I wish to emphasis the importance of expanding our knowledges to be more aware of the impact of sound on our neuroceptive system and as a consequence our ability to maintain optimal homeostasis for mental and physiological wellbeing. Dr Krause quotes Helen Kellor ….:blindness disconnects us from things, deafness disconnects us from people” As PV informed individuals or therapists we certainly understand the importance of being able to connect. How we process sound- voices greatly impacts this.Nina's work has expanded our knowledge of the importance of the more complex neural feedback system from the brain to the ear to fine-tune our listening and create the connection of meaning in sound. Her lab has developed key measures of understanding auditory processing in the brain. Interestingly significant processing occurs in the midbrain where we know there are connections to the amygdala and motor centers - which are wired to speedily process sound for safety or defence.Kruse also speaks about… whole brain processing of sound with significant cross-talk with other senses. She says that making sense of sound is profoundly governed by how we feel, think, see and move and conversely influences how we feel, think, see and move and that…”the sounds of our lives shape our brain” Sound is an invisible ally or enemy of brain healthTopics covered include:Why is hearing underestimated?Neural processing of sound in the brain.EEG and Sound Stimuli.Rhythms - brain and body in relation to understanding speech and reading.Dyslexia and sound processing.Sound is complex- upsweeps, harmonics, rhythm, timing....Sound Processing in AutismConcussions and how sound processing is impacted.The Aging brain and sound processing."Safe" Noise and the detrimental effects on our health.How to maintain a healthy "Sound Mind."My next Guest is Dr Arielle Shwartz who is teaches about PVT and yogaTake care till next timeBreath Slow, JoanneLinkswww.brainvolts.northwestern.eduKraus N Editorial: RHYTHM: A Case for Digital Music Medicine. Hearing Journal.Bonacina S, Krizman J, White-Schwoch T, Nicol T, Kraus N How rhythmic skills relate and develop in school-age children. Global Pediatric Health.Bonacina S, Krizman J, White-Schwoch T, Kraus N
March 23, 2022 Discussion on the book "Of Sound Mind" and calls from listeners by Dr. Farid Holakouee
The power of music and sound to heal the mind and body is being unlocked through new neuroscience research and education. Exciting developments are showing how music and sound can tap into important brain functions and even treat such conditions as Autism, concussion, Alzheimer's, and even aging. Yasi and Steven talk to two people at the forefront of this exploding field. Acclaimed soprano Renèe Fleming is not only one of the most famous performers in our history, she also spearheads multiple health initiatives involving Arts and Health, such as the Healing Breath Initiative, the NeuroArts Blueprint, the Sound Health Network, and the Music and Mind Live web series. She is joined today by Professor Nina Kraus of Northwestern University, founder of the BrainVolts Auditory Neuroscience Laboratory, and leader of an NIH-funded investigation at Northwestern to look at treating concussions with sound and rhythm. She also wrote "Of Sound Mind - How Our Brain Constructs a Meaningful Sonic World." For more about Renèe Fleming, go to https://reneefleming.com For more about Nina Kraus and her BrainVolts lab, go to https://www.brainvolts.northwestern.edu. For Nina's book, "Of Sound Mind", go to https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/675902/of-sound-mind-by-nina-kraus/ For more about Athletes and the Arts, go to https://www.athletesandthearts.com
In a career spanning over 45 years, Harvey has served in a number of academic, clinical, research, administrative, and consulting capacities with the Department of Veterans Affairs, the Department of Defense, academia, and industry to include Chief of the Audiology and Speech Pathology Service and Associate Chief of Staff for Research and Development at the Bay Pines VA Healthcare System, the Director of Research at the Army Audiology and Speech Center at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, and the Director of Audiology Research at Starkey Hearing Technologies. He currently serves as the Head of Research Audiology at Lively Hearing Corporation. In this episode… Hearing is a sense that we often take for granted. We assume we'll always have that ability until it starts to diminish or fail. Underneath the surface, however, is an incredibly complex system that makes it all possible. There's still so much we're learning about when it comes to the biology of hearing, and at the forefront of this research is Dr. Nina Kraus. As a professor at Northwestern, Dr. Kraus has found some illuminating research on the plasticity of the mind and the science of auditory learning. Her lab, Brainvolts, seeks to discover more on the subject while also educating the greater public. Now she's here to keep us in the know about her innovative studies and where the field is going. In this episode of the ListenUp! Podcast, Dr. Mark Syms talks with Dr. Nina Kraus, a professor of Neurobiology and Otolaryngology at Northwestern University, to learn about the biology behind hearing and how it all works together. The two discuss a host of topics, including why hearing is such a unique sense, the latest tools for measuring hearing, and the overlooked factors behind hearing problems. They also touch on her book, Of Sound Mind, and the culmination of her research.
We undervalue our sense of hearing and we under-appreciate the impact sweet sounds and disturbing noises have on our well-being. Neuroscientist Nina Kraus of Northwestern University talks about her book, Of Sound Mind. Kraus argues that our listening affects our minds and brains in ways we ignore at our peril.
Making sense of sound is one of the hardest jobs we ask our brains to do. In her book Of Sound Mind, Nina Kraus examines the partnership of sound and brain, showing for the first time that the processing of sound drives many of the brain's core functions. Our hearing is always on—we can't close our ears the way we close our eyes—and yet we can ignore sounds that are unimportant. We don't just hear; we engage with sounds. Kraus explores what goes on in our brains when we hear a word—or a chord, or a meow, or a screech.Sound plays an unrecognized role in both healthy and hurting brains. Kraus explores the power of music for healing as well as the destructive power of noise on the nervous system. She traces what happens in the brain when we speak another language, have a language disorder, experience rhythm, listen to birdsong, or suffer a concussion. Nina Kraus, Ph.D., is a scientist, inventor, and amateur musician who studies the biology of auditory learning. She began her career measuring responses from single auditory neurons and was one of the first to show that the adult nervous system has the potential for reorganization following learning; these insights in basic biology galvanized her to investigate auditory learning in humans.
Our colleagues at All Things Considered chatted with neuroscientist Nina Kraus about her new book Of Sound Mind. She shares how our brains process and create meaning from the sounds around us.
How does sound make us feel connected to our communities and the world around us? How can sound actually damage our brain? How do we create a sonic environment that promotes better health? What impact does playing music have on our brain and rate of success in life? Nina Kraus, the author of Of Sound Mind, joins us on the SuperAge podcast to answer these questions. Nina Kraus is a professor at Northwestern University investigating sound, speech, and music. In this episode, Nina and David tackle the fascinating topic of sound. They discuss how it can connect us to the world but could also damage our brains, how creating sound, or playing music, can lead to a more successful life, how we have the choice to curate a powerful sonic environment for better health, and more. What you will learn in this episode: How sound damages the brainHow sound benefits the brainHow making music leads to a healthier, more successful lifeHow we can curate our sonic environment for better health “Making music is one of the best things that we can do to strengthen our sound mind.”“Our hearing brain is vast as is our sound mind. Our sound mind engages how we feel, what we know about sound, how we move.” Listen to the SuperAge podcast wherever you get your pods. Connect with Nina Kraus: https://brainvolts.northwestern.edu Buy Nina's book, Of Sound Mind:https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/sound-mind
It can be hard enough to answer the question, "what kind of music do you like?" But how about "why do you like it?" That's one of the many questions about the human brain and sound that neuroscientist Nina Kraus set out to answer in her book Of Sound Mind. In this interview with NPR's Ari Shapiro, she breaks down the science behind what our brains do when they process sound, and how it differs for each of us.
Sound may be the least understood of the five senses, with music the most mysterious of all. Neuroscientist Nina Kraus of Northwestern University takes us on a tour of how the brain processes music, and explains the lifelong benefits of music education. Find out how music can help offset the effects of poverty, and how concussion distorts the perception of music in the brain. Plus… Why you really should make your child take piano lessons! Dr. Kraus' Lab - www.brainvolts.northwestern.edu Dr. Kraus' new book - Of Sound Mind - https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/sound-mind
New episode up now! We explore the tropical ‘80s world of Magnum, P.I. with the third season episode “Of Sound Mind”. We discuss the surprising goofiness of Magnum as a character as well as his specific personality choices, realize he's essentially living the teenage dream, dunk on the wooden playacting of his friends, wonder at the Odd Couple-ness of Magnum and Higgins, and come to the conclusion that the “villain plot” in this episode made absolutely no sense. We also, of course, really get into the sexiness of Thomas Magnum and what contributes to his essential charm. (Hint. It's mainly the shorts). Katy learns she unfortunately budgets like the P.I., Carrie explains the logic in her dating pool age range, Maddy does not want this to become a sports podcast, and Mack realizes he is as old as the friends from Friends. We lament costume contest losses, discuss bangin' Halloween parties and why theater kids go so hard, learn what a suit of armor should actually sound like, and share unnerving security guard job facts. You'll also hear about being traumatized by a sexy Pinocchio as well as learn what makes a great ringtone! Enjoy! Show Notes/Links: Main source used was http://magnum-mania.com/ The host of the Three Swings podcast now goes by RB, which was not the case at the time of recording. And although the podcast has just ended it has some great archived content so check it out. The artist the butler was talking about is most probably Margaret Keane. Keane Eyes Gallery My Heart Will Go On - Recorder By Candlelight by Matt Mulholland “Bachelor party dressed as Magnum, P.I. ousted from Tigers game” - Detroit News article from 09/19/2017 TW: Vietnam War references, losing a spouse
Hello, you are listening to Of Sound Mind, a podcast about the stories of the latests changes and technologies in the audio industry. Today, we are going to continue talking about blockchain and the music industry. We started this topic in our last episode, with a telephone interview with David Gerard, the author of the […]
Hi there! Welcome to Of Sound Mind. My name is Karen Liu. I’m your host of this podcast and one of the bloggers behind HARKII, a content creator focusing on independent musicians, creative audio and sound research. You can learn more about Of Sound Mind and other podcasts that we recommend at HARKII.com. This is […]
This is a brief introduction of Of Sound Mind, a podcast talking about the change makers in the audio industry. Each one-hour episode features extended conversations with entrepreneurs, musicians or critics to explore the relationship between innovation and listening experiences. Hosted by Karen Liu Produced by Spencer Zhang
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This week, there's a bundle of varied works to get through from all genres and styles. First up, Desmond and Duane review a documentary about competitive tickling championships, but it's about so much more in Tickled. Rich the Monster Movie Kid dives headfirst into the 1950s homage-laden Mihmiverse in his review of Christopher R. Mihm's House of Ghosts. Then Desmond goes solo on two novels: Robert Dean's nihilistic western The Red Seven and James Waltzer's Hitchcockian thriller Of Sound Mind. Of course, there are tunes as well: "Can't Hardly Stand It" by Charlie Feathers, "NegativeCreep" by Machine Head, "Mr. Crowley" by Ozzy Osbourne, "Gunslinger" by Avenged Sevenfold, and "Devil Lurks on the Road" by Tiger Army. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
This week, there's a bundle of varied works to get through from all genres and styles. First up, Desmond and Duane review a documentary about competitive tickling championships, but it's about so much more in Tickled. Rich the Monster Movie Kid dives headfirst into the 1950s homage-laden Mihmiverse in his review of Christopher R. Mihm's House of Ghosts. Then Desmond goes solo on two novels: Robert Dean's nihilistic western The Red Seven and James Waltzer's Hitchcockian thriller Of Sound Mind. Of course, there are tunes as well: "Can't Hardly Stand It" by Charlie Feathers, "NegativeCreep" by Machine Head, "Mr. Crowley" by Ozzy Osbourne, "Gunslinger" by Avenged Sevenfold, and "Devil Lurks on the Road" by Tiger Army. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
This week, there's a bundle of varied works to get through from all genres and styles. First up, Desmond and Duane review a documentary about competitive tickling championships, but it's about so much more in Tickled. Rich the Monster Movie Kid dives headfirst into the 1950s homage-laden Mihmiverse in his review of Christopher R. Mihm's House of Ghosts. Then Desmond goes solo on two novels: Robert Dean's nihilistic western The Red Seven and James Waltzer's Hitchcockian thriller Of Sound Mind. Of course, there are tunes as well: "Can't Hardly Stand It" by Charlie Feathers, "NegativeCreep" by Machine Head, "Mr. Crowley" by Ozzy Osbourne, "Gunslinger" by Avenged Sevenfold, and "Devil Lurks on the Road" by Tiger Army. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
This week, there's a bundle of varied works to get through from all genres and styles. First up, Desmond and Duane review a documentary about competitive tickling championships, but it's about so much more in Tickled. Rich the Monster Movie Kid dives headfirst into the 1950s homage-laden Mihmiverse in his review of Christopher R. Mihm's House of Ghosts. Then Desmond goes solo on two novels: Robert Dean's nihilistic western The Red Seven and James Waltzer's Hitchcockian thriller Of Sound Mind. Of course, there are tunes as well: "Can't Hardly Stand It" by Charlie Feathers, "NegativeCreep" by Machine Head, "Mr. Crowley" by Ozzy Osbourne, "Gunslinger" by Avenged Sevenfold, and "Devil Lurks on the Road" by Tiger Army. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
01 - Sade - Pearls (Timo Jahns Remix) 02 - Embassy Of Joy - Addiction (Patlac Remix) 03 - Louis Proud - So Many Promises (Bontan Remix Circus Recordings) 04 - Ashworth - Whatever Weather (Original Mix) 05 - Joris Voorn - The Wild (Vinyl Mix) 06 - Joris Voorn Feat. Kid A - A House (Vinyl Mix) 07 - Autumn Rowe - If I Don't Have You (Original Mix) 08 - Croatia Squad Me & My Toothbrush - Scream for Pleasure (Original Mix) 09 - Andrey Exx, Troitski, Vee Groove, Nytron, Jean Bacarreza - Everybody (Jean Bacarreza & Nytron Remix) 10 - Re Dupre, Vintage Culture - C.R.E.A.M. (Original Mix) 11 - The Checkup - Get On Down (Original mix) 12 - Luigi Rocca, Tim Cullen, Thee Cool Cats - Touch Me (Thee Cool Cats Remix) 13 - Inner Rebels Liva K - Hold You (Millok Remix) 14 - Paul Oakenfold & Cassandra Fox - Touch Me Pretty (Pink Remix) 15 - Lee Cabrera & Thomas Gold - Shake It 2014 (Dale Howard Remix) 16 - DJ Anna feat. Beverley Ely - Secret (Original Mix) 17 - Bakermat - Teach Me (Mk Remix) 18 - Of Sound Mind ft Kaley Mae - Sweet Like (Dan K Remix) 19 - The Checkup - Move Me (Original Mix) 20 - Twism, B3RAO - Jump to It (Original Mix) 21 - DJ Spen & Tracy Hamlin - Thanks To You (Tedd Patterson Thanks But No Thanks Mix) 22 - Tony Humphries - Work Is Work (Her Church Shoes) 23 - Souldynamic, Dana Weaver - My Freedom (Original mix)
more mixes @ www.djmumbles.com 1) Homero Espinosa - Step Into A Groove (Original Mix) [Nite Grooves] 2) The Layabouts feat. Omar - As Long As You Believe (Jullian Gomes Remix) [Reel People Music] 3) Portia Monique - Grace (Reel People Vocal Mix) [Reel People Music] 4) Goapele - First Love (The Moves Deep Mix) [Columbia] 5) Natalia Safran - All I Feel Is You (Sandy Rivera & C. Castel's Club Mix) [Blackwiz Records] 6) Kings of Tomorrow - Finally (Sonny Fodera Remix) [Defected] 7) Kenny Summit, Frankie Knuckles, Eric Kupper, Yasmeen - Loving You (Tom Gianellis 7odiac Vocal) [Good For You Records] 8) Rhemi - I Can Never Get Enough (Main Mix) [Rhemi Music] 9) Joss Moog - Lili's Theme, Pt. 2 [Robsoul Recordings] 10) Atjazz & Jullian Gomes feat. Bucie - Out Of My Life [Atjazz Record Company] 11) Portia Monique - Cloud IX (Reel People Vocal Mix) [Reel People Music] 12) Musiq Soulchild - So Beautiful (Pirahnahead's Virgo Mix) [White Label] 13) Urban Sound Lab feat. Terrance Downs - Karma (Vocal Mix) [Reel People Music] 14) Monocles & Slezz, Rancido, Nutown Soul - More & More (Original Mix) [Skalla Records] 15) Black Coffee feat. Tsepo - Never Saw You Coming (DJ Spinna Galactic Soul Mix) [Seasons Limited] 16) DJ Kemit feat. Eric Roberson - Fortune Teller (DJ Spinna Galactic Soul Remix) [Ocha] 17) Miguel Migs feat. Meshell Ndegeocello - What Do You Want (Original Mix) [Soul Heaven Records] 18) Lisa Shaw - Falling (Miguel Migs Downtown Vocal Mix) [Salted Music] 19) Of Sound Mind feat. Kaley Mae - Sweet Like (Original Mix) [Re:Sonate] 20) Ultra Tone feat. Pixie Bennett - Shapeshifter [Soul Candi Records]
September 20, 2012 This week’s episode: “Blessed are They”: The woman with a hemorrhage in Mark 5:24-34. “Among Women” Guests: Shelly Kelly and Lisa Jones This week we look at Porta Fidei, the “door of faith”, Pope Benedict’s Apostolic Letter announcing the Year of Faith that begins on October 11, 2012. Plus we talk about the new evangelization in terms of being evangelized ourselves first, and then answering the call to evangelize others. This week’s “Blessed are They” segment reflects on the healing miracle of the unnamed woman with a hemorrhage for twelve years, and the small steps she took to open the door of faith in her life in order to receive the transforming power of God. Our “Among Women” segment welcomes the blogging-podcasting from the duo Of Sound Mind and Spirit, Shelly Kelly and Lisa Jones. These two sisters in real life share their journey of faith in their blogging adventure, and their most recent endeavor, the SQPN podcast The Secrets of “Once Upon a Time.” Links for this episode: Porta Fidei – Pope Benedict’s Apostolic Letter about the Year of Faith Ignatius Catholic Study Bible (New Testament) Blog of Shelly Kelly and Lisa Jones: Of Sound Mind and Spirit SQPN’s The Secrets of “Once Upon a Time” Magnificat’s Year of Faith Companion Other shows of related interest: AW 122: Star of the New Evangelization Reminders: Send your comments to Pat Gohn at amongwomenpodcast@me.com, or to the Among Women podcast facebook page. Or record your feedback at the AW voicemail line at 206-426-1260. Pat Gohn has more links about the Year of Faith at The Back Porch. Pat with Shelly Kelly and Lisa Jones; Catholic New Media Conference 2012
Today we finish up our discussion of COFFEE! We have feedback, a bit of coffee history, and a surprise package from a listener and good friend, Shelly Kelly. Shelly and her sister Lisa are the blogging sisters over at Of Sound Mind and Spirit. If you have never seen their blog before, you might just want to pay them a visit. And what's inside the package? Well, you'll just have to listen to find out! Did you know that coffee started out as a Muslim drink? And at first Christian Europe was not too open to the Muslim's "Devil's drink." But a certain pope tried it, and... he like it! Suddenly coffee took over Christian society in the West. Which pope? Well, you'll have to listen to find out! Yes, again. I am "encouraging" you to listen to the show. Go ahead. You'll enjoy it! A few links from the show... Making Music, Praying Twice - Our guest on the next show (Sept. 27) is Kate Daneluk. Check out her awesome site, and call 985-635-4974 with your questions and comments BEFORE the show. Perhaps we can address YOUR question in our conversation. You can also email questions to catholicfoodie@gmail.com. By the way, Kate recently posted an article on the Catholic Foodie, Music at the Table. Kate will join us THIS Sunday at 3PM Central on our USTREAM broadcast. Join us! iibloom.com - a great new resource for Catholic young adults (By the way, Mark & Katy Walker, founders of iibloom, will be our guests on the October 4th show. Plan on catching that on USTREAM at 3PM Central). Oh, and the Catholic Foodie is an "expert" there on the site. Campbell's Coffe & Tea Lola Savannah coffee CDM - Cafe du Monde coffee Coffee history resources from National Geographic The Pope Who Popularized Coffee StayLocal.org Of Sound Mind & Spirit Chichory I also share with you a bit of my own philosophical thought on coffee and coffee houses. And, believe it or not, I am actually able to work in oysters and Yogi Berra. Unbelievable! All this and more is on the menu at the Catholic Foodie, where food meets faith!