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Have you ever felt a spark reignite for a passion you thought you had left behind? That's exactly what happened to me after an inspiring coaching call that led me down memory lane to the days I aspired to be a health coach. In this heartfelt episode, I share the rollercoaster of emotions and insights from that call, which not only refreshed my enthusiasm for health and wellness but also reminded me that our nourishment comes not only from what's on our plate but from all aspects of our lives. As you listen, you'll join me in exploring the holistic approach to well-being that encompasses mindset, spirituality, and the environments we immerse ourselves in. I'm excited to reflect on how becoming a life coach has beautifully enhanced my perspective on health coaching and to encourage you, my listeners, to chase after the things that truly make your heart sparkle.
Including a sense of being hit by a 2x4 … in the best way.
On this week's episode, Suzy sits down with author and friend Ashley Lemieux to discuss "business grief." Sometimes we have a very specific goal and life in mind for ourselves, and when the unexpected occurs and those dreams fall through, we experience grief in all of its viscerally real and painful glory. Suzy and Ashley talk listeners through that grieving process and how to combat these unfamiliar losses. Follow Ashley Lemieux on InstagramFollow Suzy Holman on InstagramPLEASE RATE and Follow on SpotifyPLEASE RATE and Subscribe on Apple PodcastSubscribe on Youtube: @suzyschool
This week we are thrilled to have Katie Wightman, former Field Institute Director for the Sequoia Parks Conservancy, joining us for a conversation about the courage to revisit a dream from an earlier chapter in life, managing fear around trying something new, and how she finds wellness in the wilderness! ABOUT OUR GUEST: Katie Wightman worked for the Sequoia Parks Conservancy in Sequoia + Kings Canyon National Parks for 11 years and loved every minute. She had the privilege to work underground in Crystal Cave, organize the Dark Sky Festival, organize Science and Nature Camps for youth in the Central Valley, the backcountry Pear Lake Winter Ski Hut, and also Directed the Education Program for the SPC where she worked to provide as many opportunities as possible for people to connect with their public lands. Currently she is working on her Bachelor's of science in Nursing and is hoping to work in Emergency and Critical Care as well as continue in Wilderness Medicine. In her downtime she loves ultra running, amateur astronomy, and playing with her loving pup Sierra dog! IN THIS EPISODE: Katie and I sit down to chat from the historic Wolverton Service Camp in Sequoia National Park, home of the Volunteers in Parks Project in Sequoia-Kings Canyon National Parks We are greeted by a yellow rumped warbler and a golden crowned kinglet - get pumped, birders! Katie shares about the relationships between the National Park Service and their official nonprofit partners. In the case of Sequoia-Kings Canyon National Parks, their official partner is the Sequoia Parks Conservancy. We talk about her transition out of Director of the Field Institute at Sequoia-Kings Canyon National Parks and returning to a dream from an earlier chapter in life - nursing. How Katie finds wellness in the wilderness - and how trail running was a “very Katie solution” to getting far out in the backcountry in a limited amount of time. You're never too old to change your mind, and just because you fail at something doesn't mean you're a failure. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wellnessinthewilderness/message
Maia Sharp has not only released nine solo albums, but she has also written songs recorded by Cher, The Chicks, Edwin McCain, Trisha Yearwood etc. She's also collaborated with Bonnie Raitt, Art Garfunkel, and Carole King, just to name a few. She joins us on the show to talk about her fantastic career and of course her new album "Reckless Thoughts" which is further proof of her songwriting and singer prowess. Music The Charms "So Pretty"(theme music) Maia Sharp "Kind" Maia Sharp "Old Dreams" Contact: Steev Riccardo twistedrico@gmail.com Support the podcast: patreon.com/twistedrico #MaiaSharp #Songwriter
INTRODUCTION: Please join me as I wrap up this healing journey that I have been on this past six months. I have high. I have been low. God brought me through it all and am here to help you in any way that I can. Yes I talk about my psychedelic experience at the end of this 4 HOUR EPISODE!!! I needed to get this all out so I could move on and I thank you for your patience as you listen to all this. :) For Work With The 7 Archangels With Ale Padilla:IG: https://www.instagram.com/corazon_de_guacamaya/?hl=enWhatsApp: +52 33 3363 4508 PsychCentral - https://psychcentral.com/health/long-term-psychological-effects-of-infidelity#the-effects CrystalDreamsWorld - https://crystaldreamsworld.com/lapis-lazuli-the-original-blue-stone/ INCLUDED IN THIS EPISODE (But not limited to): · Positive Outcomes· Becoming A New Person· New Dreams & Old Dreams· Relationship Energy Transference · Discovering Yourself Anew· Having Real Friends Who Check On You· What Is The Point Of Arguing?· Will You Struggle To Stay? Or Struggle After Leaving?· Put YOURSELF before everyone!!!· DO NOT Do Everything For NPDs Or Chase Them· Deleting Pictures - LAWD JESUS!!!!!!· I Needed Weed To Break Up With Ethan· A New Take On King Saul From The Bible – He Was A Narcissist!· A New Take On The Specialness Of Semen· Healing Suggestions For You CONNECT WITH DE'VANNON: Website: https://www.SexDrugsAndJesus.comWebsite: https://www.DownUnderApparel.comTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sexdrugsandjesusYouTube: https://bit.ly/3daTqCMFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/SexDrugsAndJesus/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sexdrugsandjesuspodcast/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TabooTopixLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/devannonPinterest: https://www.pinterest.es/SexDrugsAndJesus/_saved/Email: DeVannon@SDJPodcast.com DE'VANNON'S RECOMMENDATIONS: · Survivors of Narcissistic Abuse & Codependency Support Groups (Virtual) - https://www.meetup.com/pittsburgh-narcissism-survivor-meetup-group/· COSA – 12 Step Recovery For Victims Of Compulsive Sexual Behavior - https://cosa-recovery.org· A Recommended Reading To Help Heal Fro
Today: Joy and Walt spend some quality time and raise some deep questions! Joy Shelley is the girl who lives in her father's dream. They live on a flying pirate ship called Bonny's Revenge. Together, with friends who are dreams and friends who are dreamers, they have adventures in people's dreams. The Squashbuckler Diaries is Joy's life story from birth to death. Each season covers 3 years of Joy's life. Written and read by fantasy and science fiction author Guy Hasson. Check out The Squashbuckler Diaries website: www.guyhasson.com
Join Addison and Sophie as they talk about one of their favorite artists, Chris Renzema and his song Old Dreams! SHOW NOTES: Instagram: @ourheartssurrendered Email: ourheartssurrendered@gmail.com Blog: https://www.brokenvesselsblog.com/blog We would LOVE it if you left a rating and review on the platform you are listening with!
W trzysta dziewięćdziesiątym szóstym tygodniu nadawania Szymas udaje się do Szwecji, by w policyjnym archiwum odgrzebać akta sprawy Masakry w pływalni w Blackebergu oraz by przeprowadzić mały bilans swojego dotychczasowego życia. W jaki sposób „Låt de gamla drömmarna dö” („Pozwól umrzeć starym snom”) kontynuuje losy postaci z „Wpuść mnie” Johna Ajvide Lindqvista? Kto będzie naszym narratorem? W jakim kontekście powrócą Eli i Oskar? Czy w razi z nimi wrócą także nieprzyjemna, brutalna tematyka i duszny klimat? Gdzie i w jakiej formie można zapoznać się z tym tekstem? Czy wampiryzm w duecie to nadal klątwa? Odpowiedzi poznacie już za chwilę. Tylko w Nawiedzonym Podcaście!Plik mp3 do pobrania (26 min 54 sek)
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Another night out in the garage, taking tattoos, routines and my first tour. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/richard-colado/support
In this episode we discuss Magdelena by Wade Davis, The Flicker of Old Dreams by Susan Henderson, and Killers of the Flower Moon by David Grann. We also discuss some upcoming events, the Super Bowl halftime show, and our other usual ramblings, enjoy! If you enjoy the show, please subscribe to and rate the podcast and tell your friends! This is the best way for us to grow. Also, don't forget to follow us on Instagram. Feel free to reach out to us anytime on Instagram, we make a genuine effort to reply to all inquiries. Lastly, our website is finally live! Go give it a look and tell us what you think. If you would like to read the books discussed in this episode, or any episode, please consider purchasing through the links provided on the website or by clicking on the links provided in the description to help support the show. Patreon and merch coming soon! Enjoy! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bourbon-bookshelf/support
Vocalist of Sparing Zach Godwin joins us to talk about their 2021 EP release Old Dreams.We discuss Sparings evolution from solo project to full band and the progression of Hardcore music scenes.We also get into surf, skate, pop punk, LTJ, Nas and Wrestling,
Old Dreams Today Bobby is going to rant a bit about Old Dreams, some disappointments and then figure out what to do about it. If you have ever lost, given up or had a dream stolen from you, then Please join me today and we'll figure it out together.
Welcome back to the most abstract podcast you'll ever hear (possibly). KHATNIP is back! Khat Patrong, is a published writer, filmmaker and entrepreneur. She is inspired by sound and curating a different vibe for each episode. She has been writing as long as she can remember, Khat Patrong's imagination becomes alive every time she hits paper to pen. As you listen, you are taking a page from her journal. Khat Patrong is inspired by all things art and you may hear a feature or two from local artists. In this season, she is taking you on a sound voyage of words, environments and the vibe is abstract AF. Her goal is to showcase artists in various industries and showcase their story. KHATNIP started off as a way to express poetry in a new light and now this season, the heat is turning up. Follow @khatnippod for more updates and share your thoughts about this week's episode! This week's episode is sponsored by @memberzonlyinc ! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/khatnip/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/khatnip/support
Moving away from old ways to move towards the Art I want to make! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/1stworldboy/message
This is a great episode about dusting off your old dreams! Your dreams are a window into your childhood. You first believed in your dreams when you were full of optimism and excitement. You weren't beat up in life, you had confidence and momentum. You can get that back! Just like in the episode we talk about carrying heavy furniture, sometimes you need to set it down and readjust or take a break! Some dreams are so world changing that they are heavy and you need to set them down in order to see it through. Even Jesus had Simon to help for a short period! Sometimes all you need is a mentor to help you carry your dream and fulfill your purpose. You had powerful energy and believed that you could reach your dreams, even if only for a moment. I truly think we only have dreams we can achieve, as a defense mechanism our minds will never let us stretch to far. I know you can accomplish anything and everything you put your mind to! The first step is gaining a deeper level of personal understanding by taking your Individual Personality Assessment. It is the most powerful self discovery tool on the planet. It takes under 15 minutes to complete and costs under $15.00. You will be blown away when you download your personalized report about your specific personality blend. Click Here to find out your exact personality blend! Follow Step Into Your Potential on TikTok and Instagram if you are looking for a great source of positive energy! James is the Real Deal, he might have his schedule full with clients at the moment but be ready for when he opens up I would leave him a comment on TikTok or Instagram! Its time you Step Into Your Potential and Raise your Level! Listening to positive books and meditating daily is so important! One of my mantras is Meditate, Educate and Elevate. Audible is my favorite! Start your Audible Subscription today and Download Warrior Meditation: Morning Meditation for FREE! Click Here! Go to PersonalityMovement.com (This is where you can click on the resources tab) and take your Personality Assessment Here! Join me in supporting our front line workers by donating to Operation Gratitude Here! Try Novo Business Banking Today! Click Here! Support The Movement with CashApp at CashTag $personalitymovement When you take a Personality Approach in life it gives you a slight edge over everyone and every obstacle that comes your way. It puts you in a position of influence and allows you to genuinely connect with others and build deeper relationships in your personal life and professional career. It's time to take a Personality Approach™️ in your life! Want to take an Individual Personality Assessment? Take your Assessment with this link! http://personalityservice.com/portal/RRHC Check out our website! https://www.personalitymovement.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alexander-trefney7/message
At some point in your life, you had dreams, goals and passions on your heart. You had things you wanted to do, see, be, experience. But then life happened. Deployments. PCS moves. Military life. Circumstances got in the way. And those dreams got pushed to the back shelf, or even buried. But here's the problem: the longer those dreams sit there, the more they fade into your memory. And the more you forget what those dreams were, what lights you up, and what you have to offer the world. Your dreams matter. When you stop dreaming, when you don't have a vision for what's possible and a direction that you want to go in, you end up just existing through life, and you fail to truly live. Your dreams are clues to your great gift…and how to live a life of purpose and fulfillment. Yes, even as a military spouse. In today's episode we're going to talk about your dreams, goals and passions and learn five tactical steps you can take to start reclaiming your life and dreams! Let's do it! Christine P.S. MilSpouse Purpose Playbook is coming!! I'm so excited to get this into your hands. This is your step-by-step guide to getting unstuck and pursuing a life of meaning and purpose regardless of your current circumstances or season of life! Get on the waitlist to be the first to know when the course is live (and get an exclusive bonus)! Join The Waitlist! LINKS GET ON THE WAITLIST! MilSpouse Purpose Playbook -> https://milspousemastermind.com/clarity START HERE! (Learn how to stop feeling pulled in all direction & prioritize what matters most) -> https://milspousemastermind.com/values Join the Free MilSpouse Mastermind FB Community -> https://milspousemastermind.com/community Free Download: Growth Wheel Assessment (Assess which areas of your life are out of balance) https://milspousemastermind.com/growthwheel Request a Get Unstuck Coaching Session -> christine@milspousemastermind.com Full episodes, blog posts and more -> https://milspousemastermind.com Connect -> hello@milspousemastermind.com Instagram -> @christineh Listen on Apple Podcast -> https://milspousemastermind.com/show Listen on Google -> https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL01pbFNwb3VzZU1hc3Rlcm1pbmQvZmVlZC54bWw%3D
Today we are joined by the illustrious Lucy Lightning to talk about her upcoming album, the process of becoming a musician, and dreams. Imposter Syndrome comes up, as well as burnout and following your inspiration. We also talk about the power of music, story telling, and art in general.
A rider shares his dreams and love of science, football and boxing and his love for his mother's country. Comments: Info@taxi-chronicles.com www.africainvestorstories.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/taxi-chronicles/message
In this Episode of The Hard C.A.P., the guys discuss the new look Bulls and Lakers, rank the top 10 QBs in the NFL, and argued about an article that comes up with an even Dreamier Team from 1984. That plus "Alex's trivia of the week" (copyright pending) and listener mail! So listen up and enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Zach Godwin, singer of Sparing, and I talk about the art & songwriting on Sparing's latest EP, “Old Dreams”, early 00's emo and pop-punk influences, why hardcore kids write the best pop-punk music, music videos, and much more. Music: Intro: Sparing — “Lush” Sparing: https://sparing.bandcamp.com http://instagram.com/sparingband/ Sunday Drive Records: https://www.sundaydrive-records.com https://www.instagram.com/sundaydriverecords/ http://sundaydriverecords.bandcamp.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sundaydriverecords/support
Zach Godwin, singer of Sparing, and I talk about the art & songwriting on Sparing's latest EP, “Old Dreams”, early 00's emo and pop-punk influences, why hardcore kids write the best pop-punk music, music videos, and much more. Music: Intro: Sparing — “Lush” Sparing: https://sparing.bandcamp.com http://instagram.com/sparingband/ Sunday Drive Records: https://www.sundaydrive-records.com https://www.instagram.com/sundaydriverecords/ http://sundaydriverecords.bandcamp.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sundaydriverecords/support
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For most of her life, actress Shannon Kenny Carbonell was on a mission: trying to become a famous actress. Though she underwent extensive training and education and ultimately became a successful working actress, she never quite achieved the status that she envisioned. And when, as the wife of actor Nestor Carbonell (Lost), she had two kids, everything changed. Shannon essentially lost her career drive. In this episode, Shannon candidly shares her struggles—the juggle of motherhood vs. career, the regret over taking herself out of the career game and how she finally came to terms with her decision, crafting a new story for herself—with new dreams—as a devoted wife and mother and an author. Shannon has written a new book based on her experiences: All is not LOST: How I Friended Failure on the Island and Found a Way Home.
Life rarely turns out the way we envision. The twists and turns of the journey create excitement, but can also leave us feeling disoriented and lost at times. In this episode, Rachel Mattila-Amberson joins us to talk about the ways her dreams for her life have changed throughout the journey. Rachel has been pursuing acting her entire life, and loves her craft, whether on the stage or behind the camera. Rachel is a proud member of SAG/AFTRA. Listen in as we talk motherhood, career, and the surprises life throws at us.
Alejandra came to America 4 years ago, escaping political unrest in her country Venezuela. She did not have time to think it over, she just did it. Alejandra gave up her profession and old life and started from scratch. Sometimes, it is hard letting go of an old lifestyle, an old profession but it is easier if you have the mindset of "this is temporary" and that was Alejandra's approach. She is now self-employed in Chicago and co-founder of a non-profit organization helping her other fellow citizens who also had to escape from Venezuela.
Tonight's edition features an expansive genre-bending playlist featuring new and recent music from God Is An Astronaut, Gwenifer Raymond, Matthew Halsall, Yagya, Mooncake, Tiny Leaves and tons more. Sit back, relax and enjoy! Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist Salute to the Sun by Matthew Halsall on Salute to the Sun (Gondwanda)
Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′0″ A Raccoon Got Loose In the House and Fell Asleep In the Laundry by Dylan Henner on The Invention of the Human (AD 93 ) 5′4″ The Stone Garden by Seizan Ishigaki on Authentic Japan (Sonoton / APM Music ) 7′30″ Heatwave by Longhair on Heatwave (Claptrap ) 12′35″ Acidus by Marius Vareid on 15 Years Full Pupp Pt.2 (Full Pupp ) 17′50″ Elevation by Disco Rigido on Elevation (Sonar Kollektiv ) 22′0″ Yasmin by Kino Todo on Yasmin - Single (Disco Halal ) 28′55″ Vou Pra Longe (Floatin') by Carrot Green on Bajolo Vol. I - Single (Bajolo) 34′25″ Runt of the Litter by Jad & The on Bernauer Strasse Shuffle (Beats of No Nation ) 40′0″ Manta by Alma Negra on Manta EP ( Alma Negra Records) 46′40″ Moon Buggy by Clive From Accounts on Door to the Cosmos (On The Corner ) 50′50″ I Just Love it by Earth Boys on Earth Tones (Shall Not Fade ) 53′30″ Good Life by Jesse Bru on Happiness Therapy Split, Vol. 2 (Happiness Therapy) 60′0″ Just a Motion Away by Tilman on One for the Trouble (Shall Not Fade ) 65′22″ Baby I Let You A Bath In by Mazzo on Gentle Winds (Gated) 70′45″ High Tide by Manuel Darquart on The Adriatic (Infinite Pleasure ) 75′50″ Humming Bird by Atsushi Yano on Whole Rotta Love (Omena Records) 82′35″ Sandy Walk by Bootie Grove on Ltdblbl007 (Ltd, W/Lbl ) 86′20″ 5459 by Philip Budny on Shades of Blue (Aronia Records ) 92′10″ Balafon by Contours on Forward Motion (ANMA Records) 98′30″ Wave for Octave by Leon Revol on Enter a Zircon (Church Recordings) 104′20″ Wandering in the Fog by Yagya on Old Dreams and Memories (Small Plastic Animals ) 109′40″ Bow Down (Ptaki Remix) by Tempelhof & Gigi Masin on Hoshi (Remixed) (Hell Yeah) 114′0″ So by The Soft Pink Truth on Shall We Go On Sinning So That Grace May Increase? ( Thrill Jockey) The next Transfiguration is on Sunday, September 6th at 2:00 pm. Check out the full archives on the website.
How might dreams change over time, and what might it be like to let old dreams go? Jen and Pete noodle on these questions in this week's episode.Specifically, in this episode Jen and Pete talk about:What is the relationship between sunk costs and old dreams?Why might it be difficult to move on from a past goal or dream?How might the the circumstance of a global pandemic cause dreams to change?Once a new dream is embraced, how might that feel?To hear all Episodes and read full transcripts visit The Long and The Short Of It website: https://thelongandtheshortpodcast.com/.You can subscribe to our Box o' Goodies here (https://thelongandtheshortpodcast.com/) and receive a weekly email full of book and podcast recommendations, quotes, videos and other interesting things Jen and Pete are noodling on. To get in touch, send an email to: hello@thelongandtheshortpodcast.comLearn more about Pete's work here (https://humanperiscope.com/) and Jen's work here (https://jenwaldman.com/).
Old Dreams. New Visions and Getting Through Hard Times in the Spring In this week's mini-edition of the Song Parlor, we start out with a set drawn from new releases that offer an assortment of old dreams, new visions, and community-building affirmations. After that, a few songs, old and new, that explore some challenges and possible responses to hard times and unemployment. And, finally, we finish off with several songs and tunes that feature springtime thoughts and memories.
Book: The Silver Wheel by Elen Tompkins
This episode we feature Elina Rodriguez a business strategist, best friend, interior designer, artist, HARVARD MBA student and Best All Around. Keep up with our guests by visiting our website: www.weresoyoungpodcast.com The We’re So Young Podcast would not be possible with out; VINNI HAMILTON PRODUCTIONS - Musical Theme Creator KID-OH - Graphic Designer for logo. MORGAN PARKER- Official Content Photographer. Follow us on our social media! Instagram: @weresoyoungpodcast Twitter: @weresoyoungpod Facebook: The We’re So Young Podcast Enjoy!
For this episode of Breakfast in Montana, a podcast about Montana books, we discuss two award-winning novels, both by women. The Flicker of Old Dreams, by Susan Henderson, won the Spur Award for Fiction, as well as the Willa Cather Award, and is a finalist for the High Plains Book Award for fiction. Mildred Walker's Winter Wheat, which was published in 1945, was a finalist for the National Book Award. These two finely crafted novels explore many of the same themes of the dynamics of small towns in Montana and the complicated relationships between young people and their parents in these places.
Brea and Mallory talk about westerns and interview author Del Howison! Use the hashtag #ReadingGlassesPodcast to participate in online discussion! Email us at readingglassespodcast at gmail dot com! Reading Glasses Merch Reading Glasses Facebook Group Reading Glasses Goodreads Group Amazon Wish List Newsletter Del Howison The Survival of Margaret Thomas by Del Howison Buy at Dark Delicacies Books Mentioned - Recursion by Blake Crouch Monster, She Wrote by Lisa Kröger and Melanie R. Anderson River of Porcupines by G. K. Aalborg The Flicker of Old Dreams by Susan Henderson Lonesome Dove by Larry McMurtry True Grit by Charles Portis Lone Star Planet by Henry Beam Piper River of Teeth by Sarah Gailey Wake of Vultures by Lila Bowen Tempest by Beverly Jenkins The Gunslinger by Stephen King The Hunger by Alma Katsu American Vampire by Scott Snyder, Stephen King, Rafael Albuquereque Vengeance Road by Erin Bowman Aloha Rodeo by David Wolman and Julian Smith Depth of Winter by Craig Johnson Canary by Duane Swierczynski Back of Beyond by C.J. Box Rayne & Delilah's Midnite Matinee by Jeff Zentner
Chapter one from Igor‘s dreams. A short read about a former Russian mobster that returns to see his ex boss who now lives in America where he gets caught up in a murder and must try to figure out what is going on before it’s too late
Trish Glose talks about it all with local boutique owner, Amy DiCostanzo. She opened Papillon Rouge after working in a boutique in Arizona. She was told it wouldn't make it, but didn't let that stop her. She now has two stores under her belt, with the help of a partner. The two talk about their love of animals, why the library can be dangerous at night, and some marital advice Amy says worked for a friend.
Author Susan Henderson shares her experience in writing, publishing and promoting her recent novel, The Flicker of Old Dreams. She'll share how she navigates the social scene as an introvert and how to network authentically without stepping a foot outside of your door. We'll discuss which avenues worked best to promote her novels and attract new readers, and, how she researches and prepares to write months and sometimes years in advance. Susan Henderson is a five-time Pushcart Prize nominee, the recipient of an Academy of American Poets award and a Hawthornden International Fellowship. She is the author of the novels Up from the Blue (HarperCollins, 2010) and award-winning, The Flicker of Old Dreams (HarperCollins, 2018). She lives in New York and blogs at the writer support group, LitPark.com.
In episode six I talked about rediscovering an old dream of mine and how important it is to pursue these dreams. I then talk about something called a soup party. Thanks for listening! If you would like to share an experience with the hopes of helping others or if you are an advocate for those less fortunate and would like to inspire others, please contact me at nexttothefire@mail.com You can also contact me through Twitter, Instagram or the Facebook page. Take care and be well -Sean
Episode Sixteen: Author! Author! Susan Henderson talks inspiration for A Flicker of Old Dreams -- a novel featuring a young woman from a small town who has gone into the family business as an embalmer in her father's mortuary.
Mary Crampton has lived all of her thirty years in a small Western town called Petroleum. She watches as the town slowly dies after the tragedy leading to the close of the town's major source of income, the big grain factory. Being invisible seems impossible and her best chance connecting with her neighbours is when they're dead. Susan Henderson is a four time Pushcart prize nominee and the recipient of an Academy of American Poets Prize. We talk about her amazing book, The Flicker of Old Dreams available on Amazon. If you love bestsellers, this episode is for you. Delve into the creative mind of an author. https://www.amazon.com/Flicker-Old-Dreams-Novel/dp/0062686704 Background music for book excerpt by Bensound. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/okoyomoh--egbekhuwa/message
Susan Henderson is a five-time Pushcart Prize nominee and the recipient of an Academy of American Poets award. She is the author of the novels, Up from the Blue (HarperCollins, 2010) and The Flicker of Old Dreams (HarperCollins, 2018). She blogs at litpark.com, which is a supportive community of writers and artists who are in this game for the long haul. Sue grew up in a family of overachieving scientists and engineers yet created her own path as an author. We talk about how she navigated that journey; why she stopped writing for 10 years; how she deals with failure and critique; how a janitor in her high school taught her how to give good feedback; and why you should read the 1 and 2-star reviews of the artists you admire. She also shares great practical advice for aspiring writers. Her latest book, The Flicker of Old Dreams, is about the death of small-town America as told by a mortician. - Get your FREE copy of my e-book. Text OZAN to 345345 or navigate to weeklycontrarian.com to download a free copy of my e-book, The Contrarian Handbook: 8 Principles for Innovating Your Thinking. Along with your free e-book, you’ll get the Weekly Contrarian — a newsletter that challenges conventional wisdom and changes the way we look at the world (plus access to exclusive content for subscribers only). Don’t want to miss future episodes? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast and leave a review on iTunes or Google Play. As always, thanks for listening.
Set in rural Montana "The Flicker of Old Dreams" is the story of Mary Crampton who has spent her entire life in this small town. After a devastating event, the entire town's existence is threatened. In this episode, the author, Susan Henderson discusses what prompted her to write this book and elaborates on the various themes that are woven throughout.
Karen Stefano, author of the forthcoming memoir Vigilance, in conversation with Susan Henderson, author of the novel The Flicker of Old Dreams and Amy Wallen, author of the memoir When We Were Ghouls.
Are you getting EXCITED yet??? Karmic cycles are no joke, huh? The Wounded Healer, Chiron, is offering a RE-Newed twist (opportunity) on some OLD Woundings! Well, isn't THAT a delightful way to start a new astrological year?!? A NEW look on some Old Dreams! What if there really was a thing as second chances? Today, Your World Healer, THE DarknLovely AstroTarot Goddess is going to be chatting with you even more about the Pisces New Moon season, the Spring Equinox, Mercury Retrograde in Aries, the week ahead and much MUCH MORE including a guided tarot pull for the Pisces New Moon season for us All! Call (818) 369-0368 to join the healing conversation! Mama Dada AstroLove services are still available via the site for a limited time. Consults are available from Your World Healer, THE DarknLovely AstroTarot Goddess which will incorporate Astrology, Tarot and other Intuitive Healing modalities! Change has come to Inner Peace Lighthouse Radio and We hope you IN-JOY! Click HERE to catch up on the last show about the Virgo Full Moon season!
Learn why when we are first learning to manifest, we often manifest what we don’t want.
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Host, Andrea Chesley, asks each guest what they wanted to be when they grew up; What did 7-year-old them want to be? Find out who wanted to be a cowgirl, a ballerina, or an allergist. Someone performs an amazing monologue and Andrea reveals what she REALLY wants to be!
On January 4, 1988, 63-year-old Emma Gresham became the first black mayor -- the first mayor in a half century -- of Keysville, Georgia, winning the election over her white opponent by ten votes. In the town courthouse, a trailer mounted on cinderblocks, a banner reads "Justice Knows No Boundaries," a constant reminder of both the town's troubled history -- residents live in extreme poverty, with seventy percent still hauling their own water -- and the vision for its future. Emma Gresham serves up a recipe of motivation, education, patience and political action, along with her famous biscuits, to lead this small, mostly African-American Southern town to realize the American dream of a better life. (Produced in 1989; this description is from that broadcast.)
Celtic Lughnasadh and another story from our Scottish Shanachie, Duncan We've been away for nearly 6 weeks now. Unbelievably, with all of the ups and downs that life throws at you, we're still here! We're back - and to make up for our absence we bring you the biggest Celtic Myth Podshow Special ever - again!! It's just over an hour and a half long! If you like to listen to the show while commuting, it might be an idea to split it up into two halves. If you stop just after our visit to see Duncan, you'll be all set for the story in the last half. The Lughnasadh show has six wonderful pieces of music, a dreamy story, a poem and a beautifully sung version of that poem. We've also got a section about the festival of Lughnasadh from The Religion of the Ancient Celts by J. A. McCulloch. Full show notes, details and Contributor pages over at our main Website at http://celticmythpodshow.com/autumn Running Order: Intro 0:41 News & Views 2:05 At the Edge of the Cornish Sea by David Helfand 3:11 Lughnasadh from Religion of the Ancient Celts 6:12 Middleton Moor by Kiss the Mistress 15:19 Autumn by Francis Ledwidge 21:40 Black Dog of Loneliness by Orient XPress 23:31 The Shadow of Old Dreams by Andy Guthrie 28:07 Rowan & Bracken by Odd's Bodkin 33:01 Nami's Trees by Keith Wilson 37:18 Autumn by Linda Ballew 1:11:06 Listener Feedback - Deb 1:13:28 Celtic Language Podcasts, Pt.1 1:15:20 Scottish Gaelic 1:15:43 Welsh 1:18:20 Cornish 1:20:05 Lughnasadh Dance by Damh the Bard 1:21:36 Celtic Language Podcasts, Pt.2 1:26:40 Irish Gaelic 1:26:56 Breton 1:30:10 Well Below the Valley by Omnia 1:31:36 Outtakes 1:36:42 We hope you enjoy it! Gary & Ruthie x x Released: 19th Sep 2009, 1hr 40m We love hearing from you! Email garyandruth@celticmythpodshow.com, or call us using Speakpipe News & Views We say hello to all of our online friends, especially those on Facebook and Twitter and send out a huge welcome to the new people joining us from Myspace. Welcome all! We inform our listeners about the wonderful video interview with Ruthie taken by our friend, Paul Newman (catch up with Paul on Bandcamp). Paul has had a recent bereavement and we send our love out to him. At the Edge of the Cornish Sea by David Helfand David Helfand composes and performs original and traditional music on Celtic Harp, mandocello, guitar, keyboards and percussion. Many of David's compositions were born through improvisation and drawn on the inspiration found in the power of music from many wondrous cultures. "As I returned from my maiden voyage from the land of Britain full of awe, unspeakable joy and deep reservoirs of inspiration, slowly the music started to speak. From the high craggy cliffs where the ruins of Tintagel castle lay overlooking the dark waters off Cornwall's shore, to the ancient majestic ruins of Glastonbury Abbey and the dark mysteries of the Tower of London, the swirling maze of the city's streets and the magic of the standing stones on Salisbury Plain, I swam deep in the waters of imagination. Shortly after returning home and embarking on creating "At the Edge of the Cornish Sea", I soon shared with the world, dark grief and immense sadness as the two towers crumbled to the earth creating its deep grave of shattered lives and dreams. What once seemed important became insignificant against the dark clouds of sorrow." You can find out more about David on his website or on our Contributor Page. Lughnasadh Scant records remain of the ancient Celtic religion, beyond some eleventh- and twelfth-century written material from the Irish Celts and the great Welsh document Mabinogion. This classic study by a distinguished scholar, first published in 1911, builds not only upon the valuable hints supplied by the surviving texts but also upon the still-extant folk customs derived from the rituals of the old cults. A masterly and extremely readable survey, it offers a reconstruction of the essentials of Celtic paganism. The Celt is portrayed as a seeker after God who links himself by strong ties to the unseen, eagerly attempting to conquer the unknown by religious rite and magic art. The earliest aspect of Celtic religion lies in the culture of nature spirits and of life manifested in nature, and this book offers fascinating glimpses into primitive forms of worship, depicting Celtic rites centred on rivers and wells, trees and plants, and animals. The Druids maintained an optimistic view of the afterlife, and the author presents the subject from the comparative point of view, drawing upon evidence from Celtic burial mounds to elaborate upon ancient beliefs and customs related to the culture of the dead, including rites of rebirth and transmigration. Unabridged republication of the edition published by Constable and Company Limited, 1911. Project Gutenberg With gratitude for music provided by Anne Roos Middleton Moor by Kiss the Mistress Kiss The Mistress was formed 18 months ago and in that time has moved from folk club floor spots to main act bookings. Their debut CD About Time, released on the 20th March 2009 is already receiving rave reviews and their CD launch at the famous Cambridge Folk Club a fantastic night, attended and enjoyed greatly by an appreciative audience who had traveled from across the Eastern region to attend. You can find out more details about Kiss The Mistress on their website or on their Contributor Page on our website. Autumn by Francis Ledwidge Francis Ledwidge, the Irish nationalist and poet, was born in Slane on 19 August 1887 the son of a poor labourer. Leaving school at the age of 14 he worked in various manual labour positions while developing a love for and honing his own poetical talents. It was in 1911 that Ledwidge first received notable recognition for his poetry. Having sent a collection of his poems to well-known author Lord Dunsany he received a favourable response, Dunsany assuming the role of mentor to Ledwidge, introducing him to the Dublin literary scene. Although possessing moderate Irish nationalist views Ledwidge nevertheless signed up with the British Army - the Irish Volunteers in October 1914 - to serve in France and Flanders during World War One, on the basis that it was unreasonable to expect others to fight for the freedoms that he would later enjoy. Despite his initial reluctance to enlist he nevertheless argued that his service with the British during World War One was in no way incompatible with his nationalist views: rather, he believed he was furthering the cause of Irish independence from Britain. Archive.org Black Dog of Loneliness by Orient XPress Orient Xpress is a transCaucasian Indie Guitar band with Azeri passion, Irish soul, Essex Blag, Polish spirit, and a whole heap of loveliness. The sort of band that a 15yo crazy will love but his mum will too (from their Myspace page). You can find out more about Orient Xpress on their Contributor Page. The Shadow of Old Dreams by Andy Guthrie We are incredibly privileged to have Andy as a Contributor to the show. He tells stories that are alive in his family today and that have come down through the ages. He says: The old Legends are a passion and a Joy, and the writings of Fiona Macleod are inspiration, in all I do. I have been a Head gardener of 31 years for large house, and sill working, I see the years come and go from spring to winner, and love it all. I retell the old stories. You can read more about Andy on his Myspace page or on our Contributor Page. Rowan & Bracken by Odd's Bodkin Odd's Bodkin is a trio comprised of Kenny Klein, Anna Klein, and Stephanie Rosalyn Mitchell, performing Celtic-Gypsy-Pagan-Sea Shanty music at ren faires, Pagan events, and other venues. Their music ranges from serious to whacky, and their shows are a bit unpredictable. Original and Traditional British Isles, Celtic, and Gypsy music, Sea Shanties, Ballads and Weird Songs. Our new CD is available now on our other website, on this site, or at the Southern California Renaissance Faire and our other tour venues. You can find out more about Odd's Bodkin on their website or our Contributor Page. Nami's Trees by Keith Wilson Keith’s spiritual and musical paths seemed to somehow converge in Ireland, the homeland of his pre-revolutionary war American ancestors. Several of his previous band’s most memorable performance experiences, in which the audience connection could only be described as magical, took place in Dublin. He will return to Dublin for his first solo acoustic performance (as Saint Narcissus) at Eamonn Doran’s on August 14, 2009. In the intervening years, Keith has re-discovered his Celtic roots in Ireland as well as his new-found spiritual roots in their ancient Christian practices. Through immersion in research of many things Celtic, his writing continues to be heavily informed, inspired, and influenced by the world of Celtic myth and reality. You can find out more details about Keith on his Contributor Page on our website. Autumn by Linda (Mum) Ballew Ruthie's Mum sent us a beautifully sung version of Francis Ledwidge's poem Autumn in a superb coincidence for the season. We are so very proud of her version and hope you enjoy it as much as we do. Linda spends her time helping others with a type of healing called 'Laughter Yoga'. You can find out more about this form of healing at the laughjoyfully.com website. She tells us that times are USA 6am, UK 11am - twenty minutes or so - US 1 712-423-3900 , Uk 001 712-432-2900 pin for both - 607 1292 # only Long Distance charges may apply. 365 days a year plus special occasions upon request. Birthdays, anniversaries, rites of passage, pagan and Christian rites - no charge but notice is needed for preparation. August SHE'LL come at dusky first of day, White over yellow harvest's song. Upon her dewy rainbow way She shall be beautiful and strong. The lidless eye of noon shall spray Tan on her ankles in the hay, Shall kiss her brown the whole day long. I'll know her in the windrows, tall Above the crickets of the hay. I'll know her when her odd eyes fall, One May-blue, one November-grey. I'll watch her from the red barn wall Take down her rusty scythe, and call, And I will follow her away. Listener Feedback from Deb in Kentucky We read a wonderful message from Deb from the Hudson Valley, NY. Celtic Language Podcasts 1 - Scottish Gaelic One Minute Gaelic One Minute Gaelic provides an introduction to basic Gaelic. With this course you will not become fluent, but you will acquire a range of useful expressions which you can use while on a trip to a Gaelic-speaking part of Scotland. Your efforts are guaranteed to make a good impression on people you meet. The phrases included in this course have been specially chosen to help the learner make fast progress on the basics of Gaelic, with each new episode building on previously-learned knowledge. You can find the podcast on iTunes, catch it with this Feed, or from the Radio Lingua website, Radio Lingua. Gaelcast Welcome to Gaelcast, where programs filled with news, interviews, stories, music and more in Scottish Gaelic and English will be podcast every other week. Gaelcast was founded by three people who have been involved in journalism, technology and Gaelic-language activities in the United States for many years: Mike MacKay, Ed Bradshaw and William (Liam) Cassidy. Mike and Liam, who have learned Gaelic, often may be heard as foreign commentators on BBC Radio nan Gaidheal in Scotland. Liam and Ed also are involved in music, performing in the band known as Na Maragan. Our aim is to produce audio programs that will be interest Gaelic speakers learners and native speakers wherever they may be in the wide world. You can find the podcast on iTunes, catch it with this Feed, or from the Gaelcast website. Letter to Gaelic Learners Letter to Gaelic Learners is informative, educational and interesting. A special programme, in the form of a 'letter', specifically aimed at Gaelic learners who already haver some knowledge of the language. The text and audio file for Roddy Maclean's "Letter to Gaelic Learners" is available here each Friday afternoon. Listen while you read by clicking the listen icon on the Alba website. You can find the podcast on iTunes, catch it with this Feed, or from the Alba website. Little Letter to Gaelic Learners Little Letter to Gaelic Learners is a simple letter for established Gaelic learners. Roddy Maclean has created this letter for learners who have progressed beyond basic learning, but find the Litir do Luchd-ionnsachaidh (Letter to Gaelic Learners) too advanced. Accompanying text is available in both English and Gaelic. Listen while you read by clicking the listen icon on the Alba website. You can find the podcast on iTunes, catch it with this Feed, or from the Alba website. - Welsh Learn Welsh Podcast A podcast to help people learn to speak the Welsh language in a fun and simple way. The Learn Welsh podcast is designed tgo teach you conversdational Welsh that will help you to underestand other Weklsh speakers and to be understood yourself. You can find the podcast on iTunes, catch it with this Feed, or from the Learn Welsh Podcast website. Say Something in Welsh (Southern) SaySomethingInWelsh is a new, simpler and faster way to learn Welsh. You don’t need to read or write or do any revision – you just start speaking normally and naturally from the very beginning. But we don’t expect you to take our word for it! You can find the podcast on iTunes, or from the Say Something in Welsh website. Say Something in Welsh (Northern) SaySomethingInWelsh is a new, simpler and faster way to learn Welsh. You don’t need to read or write or do any revision – you just start speaking normally and naturally from the very beginning. But we don’t expect you to take our word for it! You can find the podcast on iTunes, or from the Say Something in Welsh website. - Cornish Radio an Gernewegva Podkast yn Kernewek gans Mathew Clark. A podcast in the Cornish language. You can find the podcast on iTunes, or from the Radio an Gernewegva website. Lughnasadh Dance by Damh the Bard Damh is a modern-day Bard whose spirituality, and love of folk tradition, is expressed through his music, storytelling and poetry. Drawing on the Bardic traditions his performances are both entertaining and educational, weaving a tapestry of myth, peace, and anthems that speak directly to the heart, but never without a good splash of humour. Listen to this amazing song, originally written and performed by Gwydion Pendderwen. He released his first album, Songs for the Old Religion, in 1975, followed by a book of his music and lyrics titled Wheel of the Year in 1979. His second album, The Faery Shaman, was released in 1982. Both albums and the songbook were well-received by the Pagan community; the songbook included many songs which became classics within the community, and the two albums have since been collected as a two-CD set titled The Music of Gwydion, available from Serpentine Music. Gwydion also served for a time as a court bard to the West Kingdom of the Society for Creative Anachronism. You can find Damh's music on iTunes, or from his website, Pagan Music. He is also the voice behind Druidcast, the official podcast of the Order of Bards, Ovates and Druids (OBOD, for short) - modern day Druids. You can find Druidcast here and find out more about OBOD here. You can find out more details about Damh on his Contributor Page on our website. Celtic Language Podcasts 2 - Irish Gaelic One Minute Irish One Minute Irish provides an introduction to basic Irish, or Gaeilge. With this course you will not become fluent, but you will acquire a range of useful expressions which you can use while on a trip to an Gaelic-speaking area of Ireland. Your efforts are guaranteed to make a good impression on people you meet. The phrases included in this course have been specially chosen to help the learner make fast progress on the basics of Irish, with each new episode building on previously-learned knowledge. You can find the podcast on iTunes, catch it with this Feed, or from the Radio Lingua website, Radio Lingua. Rí - Rá Weekly Irish lessons for kids or beginners in a fun and easy to learn format. Brought to you by the creators of ri-ra.ie, online and interactive irish lessons for kids. Sadly, we could only find three episodes of this fine show. You can find the podcast on iTunes, or with the Feed address, or from the Rí - Rá website. Blás Is é atá sa phodchraoladh seo ná míreanna ó chláracha Gaeilge BBC Raidió Uladh. Is é Blas príomhchlár Gaeilge an stáisiún, a chraoltar Luan, Máirt, Déardaoin agus Aoine á chur I láthair ag Lynette Fay, Tomaí Ó Conghaile is Brian Mullen. I rith Chraobhann Iomána agus Peile na hÉireann, tugann an clár An Domhnach Mór deis do lucht tacaíochta agus díograise na gcluichí a dtuairimí féin a nochtadh ina leith. Rogha míreanna ó na cláracha seo ar fad atá sa phodchraoladh. Bain sult as! You can find the podcast on iTunes, or with the Feed address, or from the Blás website. An tImeall The original Irish language podcast begun in July 2005. You can find the podcast on iTunes, or with the Feed address, or from the An tImeall website. Lá Irish language news and politics podcast. You can find the podcast on iTunes, or from the Lá website. An Líonra Sóisialta Irish language news and politics podcast. You can find the podcast on iTunes, or catch the Feed, or from the An Líonra Sóisialta website. - Breton Keleier ar gwia A tech podcast in the breton language. You can find the podcast on iTunes, or catch the Feed, or from the Keleier ar gwiad website. RCF Rivages: Buhez Activities and culture in the Breton language. You can find the podcast on iTunes, or catch the Feed, or from the Keleier ar gwiad website. Well Below the Valley by Omnia With eight CDs and a DVD to their name, OMNIA is one of the pioneers of the "PaganFolk" movement in Europe and has harvested international acclaim on many Pagan, Folk, Medieval, Gothic and Fantasy festivals, as well as in many theatres. OMNIA's sound is a mix of the deep earthy tones of Luka Aubri-Krieger's didgeridoo, the incomparable harp, hurdy-gurdy and bodhran playing of Jennifer Evans-van der Harten, the unmistakable "DADGAD" guitar-groove of Joe Hennon, the flutes, bouzouki, drums, and ironic dialogue of front man Steve "Sic" Evans-van der Harten and the deep tribal drumbeats of Mich Rozek. All of this is entwined and bound by haunting and powerful vocals singing in English, Gaelic, Breton, Latin, Finnish, German and Hindi... You can find out more details about Omnia on their Contributor Page on our website. Get EXTRA content in the Celtic Myth Podshow App for iOS, Android & Windows Contact Us: You can leave us a message by using the Speakpipe Email us at: garyandruth@celticmythpodshow.com. Facebook fan-page http://www.facebook.com/CelticMythPodshow, Twitter (@CelticMythShow) or Snapchat (@garyandruth), Pinterest (celticmythshow) or Instagram (celticmythshow) Help Spread the Word: Please also consider leaving us a rating, a review and subscribing in iTunes or 'Liking' our Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/CelticMythPodshow as it helps let people discover our show - thank you :) If you've enjoyed the show, would you mind sharing it on Twitter please? Click here to post a tweet! Ways to subscribe to the Celtic Myth Podshow: Click here to subscribe via iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS Click here to subscribe via Stitcher Special Thanks Tavola Rustica, for selections from all albums used during the Nami's Trees story. See the Contributor Page for details. For incidental music: Diane Arkenstone The Secret Garden. See the Contributor Page for details. Kim Robertson, Angels in Disguise. See the Contributor Page for more details. Jigger, Time Ticks Away. See the Contributor Page for more details. For our Theme Music: The Skylark and Haghole, the brilliant Culann's Hounds. See their Contributor page for details. Additional Sources OBOD And, of course, the Awen - inspiration and imagination! Extra Special Thanks for Unrestricted Access to Wonderful Music (in Alphabetic order) Anne Roos Extra Special thanks go for permission to use any of her masterful music to Anne Roos. You can find out more about Anne on her website or on her Contributor page. Caera Extra Special thanks go for permission to any of her evocative harping and Gaelic singing to Caera. You can find out more about Caera on her website or on her Contributor Page. Celia Extra Special Thanks go for permission to use any of her wonderful music to Celia Farran. You can find out more about Celia on her website or on her Contributor Page. Damh the Bard Extra Special thanks go to Damh the Bard for his permission to use any of his music on the Show. You can find out more about Damh (Dave) on his website or on his Contributor page. The Dolmen Extra Special thanks also go to The Dolmen, for their permission to use any of their fantastic Celtic Folk/Rock music on the Show. You can find out more about The Dolmen on their website or on our Contributor page. Keltoria Extra Special thanks go for permission to use any of their inspired music to Keltoria. You can find out more about Keltoria on their website or on their Contributor page. Kevin Skinner Extra Special thanks go for permission to use any of his superb music to Kevin Skinner. You can find out more about Kevin on his website or on his Contributor page. Phil Thornton Extra Special Thanks go for permission to use any of his astounding ambient music to the Sonic Sorcerer himself, Phil Thornton. You can find out more about Phil on his website or on his Contributor Page. S.J. Tucker Extra Special thanks go to Sooj for her permission to use any of her superb music. You can find out more about Sooj on her website or on her Contributor page. Spiral Dance Extra Special thanks go for permission to use Adrienne and the band to use any of their music in the show. You can find out more about Spiral Dance on their website or on their Contributor page. SaveWe finish off by wishing you 'Hwyl Fawr', which is Welsh for 'Goodbye and have fun'! Save Save Save Save Save Save Save Save Save Save