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Programa 320 La Hora del Rock fernando Nadales Zenón perez y Paco Jimenez Kiss 10 - Escape From the Island Curse Of Cain - Candy Cain Murder (2025) Dream Evil - Thunder In the Night (EP) (2025)1 Thunder in the Night Epica - Aspiral (2025)2 - Arcana. Davil Fantasy me the evil (2023) Frozen Crown - War Hearts (2024)8. I Am The Wind. Battle Beast2022 - Circus of Doom (Limited Edition, Digibook) (2CD)CD19. Armageddon. Phil Campbell And The Bastard Sons - Live In The North (2023)1 - We're The Bastards (Live) Imperio voy a tu encuentro.(2025) Girish And The Chronicles - Hail to the Heroes (2022)6 - Lovers' Train. Invasion (Norway) -2024 - Invasion 25. Take It Too Far H.E.A.T running to you.(2025) Ghost lachryma. (2025) Dirkscheneider and the old gang it take two to tango (2025) Primal Fear - Primal Fear (Deluxe Edition 2022) (1998)2. Chainbreaker (Re-mastered). Ryoji Shinomoto - Children Of Bushido (2025)5 - Silent Night Bodom Night Ryoji Shinomoto - Children Of Bushido (2025)4 - Hate Me! Kenny Leckremo - Spectra (2018)13 Spectra. 3ZKS! - Trance (2025). silverfeet te odio i hate you. DiAngelo - Find The LightFind The Light Master. Strategy - Love Tactics (2025)1 - Passing Time. Omen - Kell az ima (2025)2 - Amiben hiszel. Cradle of Filth 2025 - The Screaming Of The Valkyries7 Malignant Perfection. Sagrat 20251 Lupanares, Delirio Y Dolor. Xeria eden feat Rafa Blas.2025 Avantasia - Here Be Dragons (Deluxe Edition) (2025)CD 19. Against The Wind. SAD EYES - V 5en5e5 01 - 5mell.(2025)
01 Buffalo Woman (Original Mix) Santi & Tugçe 02 Cave Dive (Original Mix) Deisen 03 My Trip (Original Mix) Iorie, Uberhaupt & AuBerdem 04 Hypnotize (Extended Mix) Solar Kings, KOYENGA, TROJH 05 Saudade (Extended Mix) Lost Desert 06 Winter Dreams (Original Mix) Audiense, ANWA K 07 Ethereal Shift (Extended Mix) Namatjira & Erdi Irmak 08 Lovers (Extended Mix) Glusko ft. Thomas Gandey 09 Sinaloa (Original Mix) Valen Gonzalez & Alain Pauwels 10 Falling Apart (Extended Mix) Mollono.Bass ft. MAZ'N 11 Poets Of The Night (Eli Nissan Extended Remix) Nohan 12 Dunes Of Alula (Original Mix) Lost Desert 13 Mutbenret (Original Mix) Serious Dancers 14 Make Me Feel (Notre Dame Rmix) Iveta Mukuchyan, Bedouin 15 Sages of Agartha (Dimuth K Remix) Morttagua 16 Emotional Swing (Original Mix) Zakir 17 Feeling (Hernan Cattaneo & Mercurio Extended Remix) Woo York & Mark Tarmonea 18 Set Me Free (CamelPhat Remix) Aaron Hibell, Alex Wann 19 Shooting Stars (Extended Version) D-Nox, Stereo Underground 20 Dream of You (Extended Mix) Hugo Cantarra & KOATES 21 Unknown (Original Mix) Roddy Lima 22 Tremble (9OASES Extended Remix) Yolanda Be Cool ft. Kim English
Please consider supporting my channel Frits Rouvoet has been knocking on the windows of Amsterdam's Red Light District for 18 years. He's a father figure for the women that work in prostitution there, offering a whatever help is needed via his Bright Fame charity. Frits has helped hundreds of women out of prostitution and into better lives. I met with him to learn about the reality of Amsterdam's most famous tourist attraction. Bright Fame Follow me on Instagram or Twitter Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction 01:31 Economic Challenges for Sex Workers 04:59 Legalization and Its Implications 18:54 Recruitment and Trafficking 28:08 Financial Exploitation and Pimping 43:22 Is Prostitution Dangerous? 47:05 The Reality of Sex Tourism 48:08 Different Types of Prostitution 48:28 The Dangers Faced by Sex Workers 51:56 Violence and Trauma Among Sex Workers 53:56 Helping Sex Workers Rebuild Their Lives 56:40 Challenges of Leaving Prostitution 01:25:10 Success and Setbacks Leaving Prostitution
Elfisode • Elfalogue***Warning***Very intense musical compositions, may cause you to feel numerous ways within a short period of time. Buckel up if you need... just saying so you enjoy this at the right moment! There are other calmer episodes, go check em out if you like, this is fire element infused richly, with sprinkles of water earth and air. Just a periodic table kinda recipe, cooked up with homegrown thoughts.Climate Change WithinThe new Forest, Weather Modification, False Climate Solutions, Hop on for a strecth of poetics and danceable feels.The elves take us into a serious show in a fun way. A musical journey through moments of passing time.Original Elf words Avant Avant style...(0:00) Welcome - Dedications - Shout outs Doctor Bionic and Dirtwire, Invitations to collab(2:14) Episode Intro - Some Say(5:00) Accept? Do you Accept climate change?(5:34) A Changing Climate Within Fresh Elf SessionAll original DJ Elfkin music, Sampleless(11:03) Elves declare "Save the Earth, You are the Earth"(12:00) Have we Thought too much? Climate is changing inside me!(13:50) We are going to listen, and We are going to shower(15:21) Rewind if you need a review(16:05) Elfhop Song Session Code Red version4.scififutureornowsee Snake Oil Episode for original(18:40) Left or Right? Balance of the New Forests Rising(19:13) Doctor Bionic - Message DJ Elfkin mix ver18.ourprayer(19:50) No More False Climate Solutions(20:54) Smart Country Commercial by Faux Smart City (23:50) When Elf was a young wook......and then you sit by the waterside...(24:47) The Climate is Changing. How could cutting a plastic package feel more comfortable to us than gutting a deer or rabbit?(26:28) Elfolk Song Session "I'm Privileged and I ain't got no money"(30:10) Elf Closure to the ElfaloguesSupport the showSubscribe Everywhere Cause thats cool hahaha!Links to Doctor Bionic • Kalpataru Tree • Dirtwire • Aether Elf @wakethefarmup @maintaining_ground_podcastCouncil of Counsel@kastle_369 @ra.feke @alexhillchill @powergurlz_ent One Earth Collaborative Luv Locs ExperimentMore you know you---Ask how you could be involved in the show, yesSubscribe and Support the Show
Former Chiefs quarterback and two-time Super Bowl champion Damon Huard joins the podcast to chat with Farzin about his time in the NFL with Dan Marino and Tom Brady. He also talked about his time in Kansas City. Use promo code FARZIN for $20 off SeatGeek for first time customers! Follow Farzin on: Facebook Instagram X/Twitter TikTok Follow The Chiefs Zone on: YouTube Facebook Instagram TikTok
| Stephanie Cook | Loves been Right here | Mood 2 Swing | Passing Time | The Vision | Dames Brown | Miguel Migs | Body Moves | Lovebirds | Want you in my soul | Vincenzo | Where you are | Groove Junkies | Sineads War | Kerala Dust | Untitled – DJ GOLDFINGER SAX EDIT | Four80East | Hold a Candle | Mild High Club | Tessalation | Pink Floyd | Great Gig in the Sky
| Stephanie Cook | Loves been Right here | Mood 2 Swing | Passing Time | The Vision | Dames Brown | Miguel Migs | Body Moves | Lovebirds | Want you in my soul | Vincenzo | Where you are | Groove Junkies | Sineads War | Kerala Dust | Untitled – DJ GOLDFINGER SAX EDIT | Four80East | Hold a Candle | Mild High Club | Tessalation | Pink Floyd | Great Gig in the Sky
For the second time in two weeks, we go without Shelley (which may explain the few added expletives), but the show must go on. And go on we do with MJ "Love, peace and hot grease" Towler! Many people know MJ because of The Black Guy Wine Experience podcast but has recently rebranded to the Beats Vines and Life podcast. In this episode we talk branding, sports and of course, wine, while tasting through some Syrah's. Let's do this! #HappyFriday! #ItsWineTime! #Cheersing #HotGrease #ThankGodForRichFriends Please check out all things MJ Towler by visiting https://blackwineguy.com and start listening to his podcast if you haven't already.Wines this episode: 2020 K Vintners Phil Lane Vineyard Syrah ($75 at the winery)For more information on all of the wines in the House of Smith portfolio, please visit https://houseofsmith.comA HUGE thanks to our sponsors: Eternal Wine and Coeur D'alene Fresh Eternal Wine: Are you a Rhone Ranger or just really love Syrah? Then you need to check out Eternal Wine! Their focus is on single vineyard Rhone valley wines in Washington State. Also check out their Drink Washington State brand of approachable wines! Visit https://eternalwine.com for more information or simply call 509-240-6258. Eternal Wine: Drink Wine, Be Happy.*Check out The (Almost) Tragic Story of Carménère by Eternal Wine by visiting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucKOK6oRKVsCoeur D'alene FRESH: Experience the warmth of winter at Coeur d'Alene FRESH, your exclusive private venue wine bar! Located in downtown Coeur d'Alene, FRESH wine bar is a place to meet friends, relax and just be Coeur d'Alene. Reach out to Marla at 208-676-8933 via call or text.And of course, a HUGE thank you to Tod Hornby who wrote and recorded our official Wine Time Fridays theme music, which is ANYthing but average. Please visit https://todhornby.com or contact him at veryaveragemusic@gmail.comThe CDA Gourmet Wine Word of the Week - Complex In the world of wine, complex is a term used to describe a wine that exhibits a variety of interesting and interrelated flavors and aromas that evolve throughout the tasting experience. It goes beyond a wine that is simply pleasant or easy-drinking. CDA Gourmet: Are you looking to elevate your kitchen? You need to check out CDA Gourmet! Located in Midtown Coeur d'Alene, CDA Gourmet offers a diverse mix of flavor enhancing product as well as the tools to make it all happen. Make every meal a special event. Visit https://www.cdagourmet.com for more information or call 208-551-2364. CDA Gourmet: Your kitchen elevated.Mentions: Tim Ferriss, Joe Rogan, Sidney Rice, Drew Bledsoe, Damon Huard, Charles Woodson, John Elway, Jeff Sperbeck, Josh Daniels, Chris Peterson, Passing Time, JJ Redick, Isiah Thomas, GaryVee Wine Club, Grenache Fest (see below).For more information about Grenache Fest 2024 in Walla Walla, please visit https://grenachefest.comSome Wines we enjoyed this week: Louis M. Martini Cabernet Sauvignon, Pacific Rim Dry Reisling, Molino Della Suga Brunello di Montalcino and a Mira Chardonnay. Please find us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/WineTimeFridays), Twitter (@VintageTweets), Instagram (@WineTimeFridays) on our YouTube Channel, https://www.youtube.com/@winetimefridays and on Threads, which is @winetimefridays. © 2024 Wine Time Fridays - All Rights Reserved
Today I sit down with friend and pastor Adrian Holley as we get into some Real talk, Real life and Real experiences. We discussed the outdoors, The God Filter Podcast, anger, parenting, society, turtle trapping and a host of other things. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jessy, John, Scott and Keith talk about the debacle vs Miami and what's next
Dans l'épisode d'aujourd'hui nous allons parler de "The Loco-Motion" par Little Eva, et sur la façon dont une démo réalisée par la baby-sitter de Carole King est devenue l'un des plus grands succès des années soixante. Les plus chagrins d'entre vous trouveront surement qu'on est plus du côté de la pop que du rock ou de la soul….. c'est un peu vrai… Mais quelles compositions ! Et puis restez quand même parce qu'on parlera aussi de sado-masochisme mais…. Enfin…. Vous verrez. Little Eva, "The Loco-Motion" The Cookies, "In Paradise" The Cookies, "Passing Time" Big Joe Turner, "Lipstick, Powder and Paint" Chuck Willis, "It's Too Late" Ray Charles, "Lonely Avenue" Ray Charles, "The Right Time" Tony Orlando, "Halfway to Paradise" Neil Sedaka, "Breaking Up is Hard to Do" Dorothy Jones, "Taking That Long Walk Home" Nat Kendrick and the Swans, "(Do the) Mashed Potatoes" Dee Dee Sharp, "Mashed Potato Time" Bobby "Boris" Pickett and the Crypt-Kickers, "The Monster Mash" Little Eva, "The Loco-Motion" The Locomotions, "Little Eva" Big Dee Irwin, "Everybody's Got a Dance But Me" Carole King, "It Might as Well Rain Until September" The Everly Brothers, "Chains" The Cookies, "Chains" Little Eva, "Please Hurt Me" The Chiffons, "One Fine Day" Little Eva, "Keep Your Hands Off My Baby" The Cookies, "Don't Say Nothing Bad About My Baby" Idalia Boyd, "Hula Hoppin'" Big Dee Irwin, "Swinging on a Star" Earl-Jean, "I'm Into Something Good" Little Eva "Makin' With the Magilla" Grand Funk Railroad, "The Loco-Motion"
JULIAN JONAH FEAT. SUGAR RAINBOW IF YOU WANNA (KNOW WHAT'S MISSING).MAYER HAWTHORNE ON THE FLOOR.JAHEIM JUST IN CASE.SAY SHE SHE THE WATER.REQUESTORS LOVE HAS TO BE EASY.JOHNNIE TAYLOR LET'S GET BACK ON TRACK.JEWEL BASS TURN OFF THE PAIN.BOBBY BLAND HEART, OPEN UP AGAIN.ARETHA FRANKLIN I'M TRYING TO OVERCOME.JALEN NGONDA THAT'S ALL I WANTED FROM YOU.GARY B. POOLE ALRIGHT.PAULETTE MCWILLIAMS TELL ME YOU LOVE ME.REGI MYRIX FEAT. LINA SOULADELICA.BRAND NEW HEAVIES NEVER STOP (HEAVIES MIX).BERT ROBINSON I CAN'T LET YOU GO.MT JONES IN MY ARMS.SHAILA PROSPERE SHARE YOUR LOVE.CLEO SOL MISS ROMANTIC.MAYER HAWTHORNE FOR ALL TIME.JALEN NGONDA SO GLAD I FOUND YOU.THE BRIT FUNK ASSOCIATION FREEDOM DANCIN'.LORI WILLIAMS TAKE MY WINGS.LEELA JAMES WHATCHA DONE NOW.SAY SHE SHE QUESTIONS.APHROSE SOFT NUCLEAR.ROBERT GEE WHATCHA WANNA DO?MAYER HAWTHORNE TELL ME.MT JONES I'D BE LYING.CLEO SOL GOLDEN CHILD (JEALOUS).NEICY ROBINSON BEFORE YOU KNOW.JALEN NGONDA PLEASE SHOW ME.PAULETTE MCWILLIAMS NEW TUNES, OLD GROOVES.SAY SHE SHE PASSING TIME.LENNY WILLIAMS INVISIBLE MAN.MAGIC SAM EVERY NIGHT AND EVERY DAY.ARETHA FRANKLIN CAN YOU LOVE AGAIN?CLYDIE KING MISSIN' MY BABY.
Scheim and Curtis argue about Mac's passing time
Maura gets her Passing Time wine and Justin gets to whine about an all-Texas ALCS with the Rangers & Astros who took down the Twins. Paul Sewald closes out the Diamondbacks sweep over the Dodgers and Bryce Harper homers the way into Game 4 of the ALDS vs the Braves. Pete Carroll shares Seahawks injury updates before we revisit the KJ Wright Show.
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Weren't you just dying to know what type of soup Seth is? Maybe what character from Tiger King Reed most relates to? What about which Danny DeVito voiced cartoon character represents Trent the best? All will be answered thanks to the great and powerful Buzzfeed quiz. Rate Us ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ on Apple Podcasts! Connect With The Show: Follow Us On Instagram Follow Us On Twitter Follow Us On TikTok Visit Us On The Web
Tune into this episode of 2 Deep Podcast for a discussion on St. Patty's Day adventures and the theory of time itself. Be sure to follow us on Instagram @2deeppodcast and leave a like and comment on any of our posts for a chance to be featured in our next "From De Deep" segment.
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If you're driving East to West, the spiritual end point for Route 66, regardless of the technicalities of history, is The Santa Monica Pier. Considering this, it is no coincidence we're ending this season there where more than snapping a picture, we'll learn of the artist Bob Waldmire from vendor Mannie Mendelsohn, hear the trumpet stylings of Buddy Balou, and take some time to reflect on the journey we've taken through revisiting the voices of Michael Wallis, Jim Hinckley, Scott Piotrowski and Rhys Martin. Mannie Mendelsohn's Last Stop Shop Bob Waldmire Santa Monica Pier Jim Hinckley Michael Wallis Rhys Martin --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/evan-stern1/message
If millions of Americans have access to classified documents, can we really call them secrets? On this week's On the Media, a former Pentagon official explains how America's bloated classification system came to be. Plus, a look at the stories we tell about Baby Boomers, and how our country might change after they're gone. 1. Oona Hathaway [@oonahathaway], professor at Yale Law School and former special counsel at the Pentagon, on the complicated nature of classified documents. Listen. 2. Noah Smith [@VildeHaya], contributing reporter for The Washington Post, on how a video game led to leaks of military documents. Listen. 3. Philip Bump [@pbump], national columnist at The Washington Post, on his latest book 'The Aftermath: The Last Days of the Baby Boom and the Future of Power in America.' Listen. 4. Brian Lehrer [@BrianLehrer], host of WNYC's The Brian Lehrer Show, on the news events that defined generations. Listen. Music: Passing Time by John RenbournAtlantic City by Randy NewmanEye Surgery by Thomas NewmanYoung at Heart by Brad MehldauYour Mother Should Know by Brad MehldauWhen I'm 64 by Fred Hersch
In this episode I talk with Moe Bowstern about her project which asks the question: What does it mean to do community magic in a bar?We discuss the magic of asking questions a whole room of people answer from their unique place of expertise and whether a person needs special shoes to come play along (you don't). We explore the difference between intentional magic and common magic, our different experiences of childhood magic and how magic changes as it's handed down a shredded lineage. I cry a little bit about my dog Matty and Moe and I offer thoughts on how to find our way to trust.I love Moe and this episode. I hope you will too.
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In todays episode, we have two guests that have gone from game day to grape day, Damon Huard of Passing Time Winery and Drew Bledsoe of Doubleback Winery and Bledsoe Family Winery. You may recognize them from their earlier careers when both were quarterbacks, having great college and pro careers. Drew played for the Cougars of Washington State and Damon played for the Huskies of Washington. They had successful careers playing football in the NFL, too (combined 26 years!) and now have used what they learned in the ultimate team sport to transition into having successful careers in the world of wine, historically an enormously competitive industry. In this episode you will find SOME trash talking over the annual Apple Cup game and the rivalry between the two cross-state schools, but you will also find the respect over each others wine is genuine.#HappyFriday! #ItsWineTime! #Cheersing #NoPuntIntended #BringDownTheSnow #EasterEggWines this episode:- 2019 Bledsoe Family Winery Cabernet Sauvignon ($70 at the winery)
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In todays episode, Shelley and Phil open THREE wines to taste through! An easy to find Merlot, in honor of International Merlot Day on Monday, a 100 point Rioja, in honor of International Tempranillo day next Wednesday and another recent #NFT Cuvée Collective #WineNFT drop, this one from Mira Winery! It IS a wine threesome, if you will, and it IS Friday! #HappyFriday! #ItsWineTime! #Cheersing #EasterEggWines this episode: -- 2019 Ménage à Trois Lavish Merlot ($12 at Fred Meyer, Coeur d'Alene)
In todays episode, Shelley and Phil head down memory lane with a Throwback Friday (yes, it's supposed to be Throwback Thursday, we know, but that's not our brand!) with a flashback to last October when they visited Walla Walla. They taste through two balanced and intensely delicious wines, a Chardonnay from Abeja Winery and Anvil by Forgeron, a red blend. #HappyFriday! #ItsWineTime! #CheersingWines tasted this episode: 2020 Abeja Winery Chardonnay ($45 at the winery)2018 Anvil by Forgeron ($65 at the winery)To find out more about the Cuvée Collective Goosecross Winery NFT collection head to https://www.cuveecollective.com/marketplace/wine/goosecross-cellars Thanks to our sponsors: Studio 107 and Eternal WineAt Studio 107, in the heart of downtown Coeur D'alene, Idaho, we believe that small towns deserve great wines, too! Come join us in our wine bar and gallery for an afternoon or evening escape. For more information, please visit https://studio107cda.comCheck out Eternal Wine! Their focus is on single vineyard Rhone valley wines in Washington State. Also check out their Drink Washington State brand of approachable wines! Visit https://eternalwine.com for more information or simply call 509-240-6258. Eternal Wine: Drink Wine, Be Happy.And of course, a HUGE thank you to Tod Hornby who wrote and recorded our official Wine Time Fridays theme music, which is ANYthing but average. The Cuvée Collective Wine Word of the Week - BalanceBalance is how well the wine can juggle acidity, alcohol, sugar, aromas, and flavors in a single taste. A well-balanced wine won't have an unpleasant dominance of one characteristic above the rest.For more information on Cuvée Collective, future NFT drops and how they're bringing the worlds of wine and NFT's together in Web3, please visit https://www.cuveecollective.comMentions: Northstar Winery, Kontos Cellars, Woodward Canyon, Rick Small, Doubleback Winery, Josh McDaniels, Passing Time, Bledsoe Family Wines, Drew Bledsoe, Damon Huard, Dorothy ‘Dottie' Gaiter and John Brecher, Wayne Gretzky, Ryan Kalil, GaryVee Wine Club, Marcus Whitman Hotel and Conference Center, Marla Lopez, Coeur d'Alene FRESH Wine Bar, Rotary on the Rocks, Souport the End of Homelessness, Cave B Estate Winery, Saviah Cellars, Arbor Crest and Orr Wines.Wines we enjoyed this week: Cave B Merlot, Saviah Cellars Syrah, La Story Cabernet Sauvignon, Arbor Crest Chardonnay and Orr Wines Merlot.Please find us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/WineTimeFridays), Twitter (@VintageTweets) and Instagram (@WineTimeFridays). You can also “Follow” Phil on Vivino. His profile name is Phil Anderson and will probably “Follow” you back! Check out all of our current sponsors by visiting our Wine Time Fridays Resource Page by visiting https://winetimefridays.com/wine-time-fridays-resources/
In this episode Sascha and I talk about how it feels to hold people in our hearts, thoughts and consciousness. We consider what it's like to be born, again and again, into vessels that then wander off holding you however they see fit. What it's like to carry someone who doesn't know you have them. What it's like to carry someone who may or may not be alive.We think about how we're born in you, each time you listen to this podcast and feel glad for the chance to be expansive and held
I'm recuperating in my hometown at my parents' home, passing time with video games and other indulgences, wondering about life and what I should really be doing with myself. It's a balancing act, to be sure: being nice to yourself while also monitoring your habits for dangerous tendencies. We pursue what makes us feel good - that's not exactly pleasure, but more like flow and being present. All sorts of interests can accomplish this; some of us pursue one or two, others like me pursue many of them. It makes me wonder what I should really be doing at any given moment... Life is full of so many possibilities...
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I am doing great. I am just very overjoyed. Lot of good stuff going on. I feel like between the. Upcoming thrive after infertility mastermind that I'm putting together. And then some new clients I started working with in my private one-on-one coaching. I am just buzzing over here and it feels really good. So my week so far is off to a good start and I hope you are doing everything that you possibly plan to nourish yourself. And I love that you decided to tune into this podcast and. It gives you some sort of nourishment that you need to know that you're not alone. So let's get started talking this week about what life feels like after you fail IVF. And the reason I bring this up is because we're about to go into a very triggering time of the year. There's so much ability and so much hope you can have. You don't have to finish out the year feeling the way that you do right now. And for many of us, when we finish IVF treatments and find out that we can't become moms, we just sit idle and almost. Just become a numb version of ourselves because we just have never understood what life would be like or even comprehended that it would possibly happen to us. And now we're in this situation. So that's why I wanna talk about how time passes for so many of us after failing infertility and why it is and what it is that you can do to maybe bring some new opportunity into life. For you after failing in fertility treatments. So think about how our bodies and how our lives have been accustomed to being for these last several years. For many of us, we've lived our life in chunks of time. It maybe went for our initial workups, got our diagnoses back, navigated the decision to do IIS and then deciding from there, if you're even interested or capable or. A candidate for IVFs, and then let's not even get started on the cycles and the, you know, stemming and medicated and all that good stuff. So we have been accustomed to living our life in chunks of time. And so when you finish. Your treatments and you are figuring out like what in the heck life could actually look like, because you never imagined you would even get here. Right? We were wouldn't even let our minds wander. To this point that we are now living in knowing that we're not gonna have children of our own or ever be moms it's normal, that you just sit in this chunk of your life. And because you've been accustomed to there being a finish point or a protocol or someone telling you like, okay, this is the ending. Here's our next step. So we've just used to having a roadmap put out in front of us as we've navigated our fertility journeys. And then we're sitting here like, Where's the map. Like, all I see in front of me is just air with nothing that I can even imagine I would fill my future with because I've never even imagined what my life would be like if I didn't have children to live my future with and live through their milestones and have them be my milestones. So. We all feel that way. And I find that with time, we're just not used to having control of it. We are used to being on somebody else's clock, biological clock, whatever it was. So here we are this opportunity in our lives. And I want you to consider the opportunity that you could start to dream of a plan for your future. It does not have to be daunt. It does not have to be what you totally can't believe, but think you should be dreaming of it. Could just be getting curious about what things interest you, what things would you like to spend your time doing? Where are you when you find yourself at peace? It doesn't always have to be on a beach in The Bahamas, although that would be very nice. It could just be. Sitting on a patio chair and listening to the birds. It does not have to be major. It could just be noticing where you find yourself feeling the most at ease or free. When you find yourself being creative or maybe interested in something new, just start to pay attention to those moments. Start to fill your time. with things that give you peace and calmness, that might be your baby steps. So there's after that maybe it's goals that you want to achieve. Maybe it's a financial goal. Maybe it's a career goal. Maybe it's a education goal. Maybe it's a relationship goal. Maybe it's a weight goal. You know, for me, that was my story. I gained all the weight during my infertility treatments. And three years after I was done with my last IVF cycle, I still had this extra 25 pounds that whenever it would come up, I would tell people, oh yeah, well, I gained a lot of weight because of my fertility medication. It was kind of like, at what point was I gonna stop giving. My weight, a way to that portion of my life that I wanted to close the chapter on. So for me, setting a, a weight goal for myself was something that was very useful to me and transformative for me, because that was how I became exposed to thought work. So you heard me talk about that in episode? I believe it was 33 with Corrine Crabtree. Mentor. And the name of the episode is moments with my mentor because sh going there to find my path through losing weight, offered me this opportunity that I could actually create a life that I love, even though I wasn't gonna be a mom. And so that is why I show up here offering you opportunities to think about things, because I just didn't know these. Ways of thinking were available. I just believed a story that women that didn't have children. Were pitied we're looked at as like the POS in the corner who people tiptoed around or worried about offending or people that thought I was weak and broken. So I looked at myself as weak and broken. I mean, there are just so many ways that we believe we are perceived because there is no one out there showing what the real face of your future could look like. Even though you couldn't become a mom. And so that. Why it's so important for me to show up to you and why I know that this works is because I have done it for myself because I am no different than you. I had a good life married to my husband. We had a nice family, did nice things, but it just, everything felt like I was maxing out at 80% in my life and I was sick and tired. Of my life just feeling at 80%, cuz that wasn't who I was. I was someone who had success in their career who had left to go away to school and then moved to Washington DC after that and took exciting jobs that were risky and fun and educational. And I felt like I had given that all away. My curiosity and my interest and this thrive that I had for life, because I couldn't become a mom. That is exactly why I want you to know that this is available for you. And you've heard me talk about my mastermind that I'm doing. It's thrive after infertility. It's gonna be such an amazing transformative three months during these upcoming triggering months where we are seeing everyone's kids. In their first day back to school pictures, college dorm drops, drop offs. It's just a very hard time this time of year. So I'm gonna be starting the mastermind. We will have our 10 folks selected. I do wanna keep it small. So if there's no room laughter on the waiting list, know that it's. Not because you're not wanted, it's just that it's so important for me to create a small group that really has an opportunity to get to know each other. Cuz I think we so yearn for friendship after having this portion of our life end up in a way that we never dreamed it would. And we see our friends that are having lives so different than ours because the. They have their kids. So for me, it's so important to keep the mastermind small at a, so know that if you don't make the list, I will put you on a wait list for my next class. So all that to say, if that sounds of interest to you, if you wanna start learning how to create a future that you love. And not just let time pass as you're waiting for the next indication that something needs to change in your life for it to become better. If you're doing that, you're understood. And I have been there and you are doing what you need to do for yourself, but I just want you to know that when you're ready to feel like. You wanna dream about your future again, and create a future that you love and are excited about. I can help you do that because I have done that in my life. And it's what I'm so passionate. It's a secret that I feel like I have that I just want the world to know about. I will leave you with that. If you're interested in joining the mastermind, send me a DM. You can go on my website, stitchcoaching.com and book a free discovery call. Also while you're on there, don't forget to download my guide to loving your life again. It's my free resource on stitch coaching.com. I would love to hear from you. Thank you so much. Have a good week. I love you. And remember it is never too late to discover your meaning. I'll talk to you.
“Always chanting My glories, endeavoring with great determination, bowing down before Me, these great souls perpetually worship Me with devotion.” (Lord Krishna, Bhagavad-gita, 9.14)
In this episode on trust, Sascha and I discuss the importance of magic. We explore the ways we were raised to believe and where our belief grows brittle. We wonder about the patriarchy and how it got to be in charge of what is and isn't real. We decide we don't have an interest in valuing things based on the extent to which they benefit the post-agrarian, capitalist machine and decide to lean more and more heavily into witchcraft and hope.
Gus Clemens on Wine explores and explains the world of wine in simple, humorous, fun posts
This is the weekly newspaper column.Wine and sports 6-1-2022In the antediluvian 20th century, you likely associated beer with sporting events and athletes. Today, in the bright, shining enlightenment of the 21st century, wine can claim its spot alongside beer as a sports libation. Beer guzzlers would demure—likely with a belch—but they would be wrong.Major sports venues have upgraded both their food and drink offerings. Wine is available by the cup and can. Higher-end wines are available by the bottle in luxury suites.Several major sports pros are associated with wine, and not just by slapping their name on a label. Basketball superstar Yao Ming is actively involved in Yao Family Wines. San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich has been a part-owner of the Oregon-based A to Z Wineworks since 2006.Yao Ming in his fermentation roomFootball stars and coaches are winery owners. Drew Bledsoe owns Doubleback Cellars, Bledsoe Family Wines, and Bledsoe-McDaniels. John Elway owns 7Cellars. Former NFL quarterbacks Dan Marino and Damon Huard own Passing Time. Super Bowl-winning coach Dick Vermeil owns Vermeil Wines. He sources grapes from a vineyard his grandfather picked as a vineyard laborer.Charles Woodson at his wineryFormer Oakland Raiders cornerback Charles Woodson co-owns Intercept and TwentyFour by Charles Woodson. TwentyFour is high-end Napa; Intercept is a more accessible line of Paso Robles wines.Race car driver Kevin Buckler—a 24 Hours of Le Mans winner, plus another 99 professional victories—owns Adobe Road. As you might imagine, his wines have a racing tie: The 24, Shift, Redline, Apex.Dusty Baker, Greg Vaughn, and Tom Seaver are just some baseball star winery owners. Golf star winery owners include Ernie Els, Cristie Kerr, Jack Nicklaus, Greg Norman, Gary Player, Annika Sorenstam, Jan Stephenson, and Nick Faldo.Obviously, there are different motivations, but there is one somewhat general theme. Athletes understand vintage. Each year challenges you to make the most of what nature and happenstance present to you. Everything may go right, things may go wrong. In sports, in winemaking.Tasting notes:• A to Z Wineworks Bubbles Oregon Rosé Wine: Crisp, creamy with good acidity. Fun and whimsy here. Four-pack of 250 ml cans, $20 Link to my review• Adobe Road Apex Sonoma County Red Wine 2016: Delicious with complexity and depth. Drinks like a high-end Left Bank Bordeaux. $76-80 Link to my review• Yao Family Wines Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley Yao Ming 2016: Bold, vibrant, toweringly delicious. This is major wine, with concomitant price. $85-100Last round: What word becomes shorter when you add two letters to it? “Short.”Thank you for reading Gus Clemens on Wine. This post is public so feel free to share it.Email: wine@cwadv.comNewsletter: gusclemens.substack.comWebsite: gusclemensonwine.comFacebook: Gus Clemens on Wine facebook.com/GusClemensOnWine/posts/Twitter: @gusclemensLinks worth exploringDiary of a Serial Hostess is a weekly column about the ins and outs of entertaining at home and witty anecdotes of life in the stylish lane. How-to's and advice from yours truly, the Serial Hostess.As We Eat is a multi-platform storytelling project exploring how food connects, defines, and inspires.Balanced Diet by Charlotte Rutledge is a rotating selection of original recipes, curated links pertaining to the food system, and recipe reviews. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit gusclemens.substack.com/subscribe
Congress is threatening to cut billions in COVID aid even as a new variant emerges. On this week's On the Media, how our policy debate reveals an indifference for long COVID disabilities and death on a staggering scale. And, how that apathy tracks with a pattern of past pandemics. Plus, a look at the novelist Kurt Vonnegut's theory of storytelling, and what it tells us about why so many Americans have stopped paying attention to the virus. Ed Yong [@edyong209], staff writer at The Atlantic, on why mass deaths from COVID have failed to provoke a strong political and social reckoning. Listen. Laura Spinney, [@lfspinney], author and science journalist on how pandemics have historically disabled people, and what this teaches us about Covid long-haulers. Listen. Micah Loewinger [@MicahLoewinger], OTM correspondent, on how to make sense of Covid's ever-changing plot, using Kurt Vonnegut's theory of "the shapes of stories." Listen. Music:Agnus Dei by Martin PalmeriLove Theme from Spartacus by Fred HerschPassing Time by John RenbournMisterioso by Kronos QuartetBewitched, Bothered and Bewildered by Brad Mehldau Trio
In this episode Sascha and I talk about time as a many layered thing. We discuss truths of our mothers, the truths of our childhoods, and truths about love, We consider what it feels like to imagine truths of different moments collecting and collaborating rather than replacing each other. Liking how this feels, we proclaim it our reality.
In this episode we discuss the nature of time. What does she look like when we aren't watching. What do we look like from her perspective? We wonder about all the ways we interact with time - spending her, saving her, wasting her, keeping her - the games we play with her as individuals and communities. We consider which of them help us, which of them hurt us, and whether there's a way to invent new games?We talk abut our different relationships with time and what it's like to watch other people hang out with her in ways we've never imagined. We imagine time as a water wheel, vines we can swing from and a river in which we are held. We talk about when we feel most happy with our relationship with time, and how to support that relationship for ourselves and each other.
Welcome back to EV Chat. This season, we're going back to school, bringing you deep dives into the key components and terms in electric vehicle infrastructure. This week, our lesson is EV Charging 101, where we explore how you—current and future EV drivers—get all those anodes and cathodes to power your car. If you've ever wondered how the heck a charger works, we've got just the episode for you. We are excited to have Robert Rizzo, 365 Pronto's Vice President of EV Solutions and Infrastructure, to the show. With nearly a quarter-century of experience in the EV battery space, he is an encyclopedia of knowledge about how EV chargers work. In this episode, Rue and Rob cover several key topics including:Rob Rizzo Intro & 365 Pronto [4:35 - 5:30]Main Components of EV Charging Station [5:32 - 7:44]Finding & Using an EV Charging Station [7:45 - 8:42]Reserving & Paying for an EV Charger [8:43 - 11:10]Standardization across EV Manufacturers [11:12 - 12:55]Thoughts on “Topping Off” EV Batteries [12:56 - 14:30]365 Pronto Sponsor Break [14:30 - 16:00]Thoughts on EV Charging Length(s) [16:01 - 17:24]Passing Time at an EV Charging Station [17:25 - 19:00]EV Charging Reliability & Operability [19:01 - 21:16]Thoughts Planning & Locations [21:17 - 22:39]Finding & Stimulus for EV Adoption [22:40 - 24:58]Educating the Labor Force [25:00 - 26:43]Resources mentioned in this article: Charging Infrastructure Terminology Subscribe to EV Chat and never miss an episode!EV Chat Podcast *Available on iTunes, Google Play, Spotify & more.Thank you for tuning into EV Chat, powered by 365 Pronto.
Learning to rest is hard work. Stepping away from notification screens, messy office desks, and lengthy to-do lists demands discipline, patience, and practice. However, the reward of rest is not only refreshing, but Biblical. Every seventh week of ‘Still With You' we sabbath by being in the word of God together.Rather than taking a quick sip of reading a chapter from the Bible, this week we are serving up a whole book! Second Timothy, written by Paul the Apostle, is the second of two inspired letters Paul wrote to his son in the faith, Timothy. This personal letter was written while Paul was once again in Roman prison rearrested as part of Nero's persecution of Christians. Paul wrote this personal letter in a cold cell in chains and with no hope of deliverance. He was abandoned by virtually all of those close to him in fear of persecution or immediate execution. Second Timothy is the last letter in the Bible written by Paul before his death. The man who experienced scales falling from his eyes and the, perhaps, the greatest life transformation of all time would be not be set free from prison, but released to Heaven, dying a martyr for the cause of Chris.If you are eager for a breezy read, accept my apology early! Paul's message is not easy to drink in, but we must be strong and preach the Word.Official show notes available at www.kohliebrowning.com2 Timothywww.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=2%20Timothy%201&version=NASBMusic, “Passing Time” by Kevin MacLeod, “Eyeliner” by Underbelly, “Elegy” by Asher Fulero
It's an update on everything me this episode, hate ta do it to ya. We begin with what's been going on with the continuous hiatus, an update on the job, the hellish outcome of a dentist visit, (15:00) learning what a silver alert is (20:00) quitting red bulls are trying to, (30:00) ending the episode with a video game update and what I'm playing at the moment.
Damon Huard: Passing TimeIf there is one thing the Huard family knows, it's quarterback play! Born in Yakima, Washington and raised in Puyallup, Damon Huard was one of three brothers (Brock and Luke) who played Division I college football, with both Damon and Brock also enjoying NFL careers. Although he finished college as the Washington Huskies' all-time passing leader, Huard went undrafted in 1996, eventually signing with the Cincinnati Bengals as an undrafted free agent. Huard was waived in training camp and spent the entire year out of football before Jimmy Johnson brought him to South Florida and his professional football journey would truly begin. In The Tank, Damon explains what it was like to have played with both Dan Marino and Tom Brady, provides the amazing details surrounding his “coming out party” after replacing Marino mid-game in a thrilling come-from-behind victory against the New England Patriots, reveals the real story behind Olindo Mare's 1999 Pro Bowl season, and discusses the quarterback competition with Jay Fiedler prior to 2000. Contributors to this episode include Sean “DJ Prec” Todd and Dolphins Productions.Theme song created and performed by The Honorable SoLo D.
This week, we return to our conversation with David Campbell, a former antifacist political prisoner from New York. In this episode, Campbell continues to talk about his time on Rikers Island, this time focusing on jobs and other ways that people pass the time inside- sleeping, video games, visits, and how the tedium of incarceration …
Welcome to a new episode of Stories That Made Us, the podcast where we cover myths and legends from around the world. The first season is all about the tales of the creation of our world and of us. This episode, the 42nd and last of the season speak of the tales of the Native Americans, namely, the Tewa, Yuma, Yokut, and Zuni tribes. These tales are a few of the many Native American stories that we've covered over the past months. Check out episode 1 for tales of the Achomawi, Atsugewi, and Acoma Pueblo. Episodes 4 and 6 recounts the stories of various Apache and Algonquian-speaking tribes respectively while episode 9 features the Arikara and the Arapaho. You'll find the fascinating stories of the Cherokee, Caddo, and Cheyenne in episode 12, and the creek, crow, and Diegueno in episode 15. We then visited recounted the myth of the Hopi in episode 21! The next two episodes on native Americans to feature in the podcast were Joshua and Kiowa in episode 31, and the Lenape, Luiseno, and Maidu in episode 33. In episode 34, we covered the Navajo and the Mandan; and the Iroquois tribes in episode 38. Do check them out! The stories provide a fascinating insight into the similarities and distinctions of the tales of peoples of the North American continent.Reference:David A Leeming, "Creation Myths of the World: An Encyclopedia."I hope you enjoy the tale. If you do, please leave a rating and feedback. Share and subscribe! Your patronage would help us immensely! Get in touch with us:Twitter: @storiesthtmdeus Instagram: @storiesthtmdeus Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/storiesthatmdeuse-mail: info.storiesthatmadeus@gmail.comThe music used for the episodes is either free to use, or under creative commons license. Below are their links and attributions:So Dramatic by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Artist: http://audionautix.com/Mesmerize by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1500005Artist: http://incompetech.com/Passing Time by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Artist: http://incompetech.com/Healing by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1200048Artist: http://incompetech.com/Undercover Vampire Policeman by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/uvp/Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/
No intro needed here. Aaron Rodgers comes back for a 3rd visit to “pass” the time during COVID-19. Previous Episodes: 85 and 61
While the CORONA-VIRUS is sweeping the world, (Italy on total shut-down, China with the most cases) NBA, NHL & others have suspended their gaming. Baseball's OPENING DAY has been pushed back. Here's a question, how is the CORONAVIRUS going to affect the rest of the campaign, AND the election forthcoming in November for the presidential? Will the numbers reflect the caution? Or will the passion to get their candidate in super-cede safety measures that should be taken? Any-who, we have our gloves on, our face masks tight and we are a good distance from each other – we have to be, we're in different cities! KINGS IN THE MORNING, right here, right now!
Over facetime the crew talks about how to pass time during quarantine. Sorry about the audio, please turn your volume all the way up and wear headphones. We will fix it next time.
Mike and Josh discuss a myriad of topics as we find ourselves in the deadzone of the offseason. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices