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Make Your Life Magnificent with Jackie + Mimi

You decide to go skydiving and right before you board the plane, fear grips you and keeps you from getting on board.You interview for this great job, which would be a huge promotion. Rounds 1 and 2 go extremely well but as you’re heading into round three, fear creeps in making you question if you’re capable of doing the job or you’re afraid how your life might change if you get the job.Fear’s job in these instances is very different, yet it appears the same way.In this episode, we are discussing all the intricacies of fear, how to distinguish fear from instinct and ultimately how to neutralize it so you can squash your fears.MAIN POINTS OF EPISODE:We aren’t here to tell you to turn your back on fear, instead we want to open your eyes to how you can investigate your fear and neutralize it instead of letting it overrun you.Examine your fear:Where is it really coming from?How does your body feel?Identify what triggers your bring fear.Expose yourself to what you’re afraid of for 2-3 minute intervals at a time. Consider how your fear is holding you back. Neutralize your fear:Recognize that is can walk alongside you but it doesn’t control youTalk nicely to it, personify your fear as your frightened younger cousin in a haunted houseThink about the actuality of your fear really happeningEPISODE RESOURCES: Today with Hoda and Jenna CLIPNew Course! Get Unstuck $29 Are you living a life of quiet desperation? Get out of your own way and Get Unstuck. Get Unstuck is a self-led, digital workshop. You’ll learn: The who, what and why of being stuck The emotions of transformation How to use the 8% Rule of Transformation—this is the step-by-step process we talked about on Today with Hoda and Jenna. All of this means you get the tools for true, life-long and life-changing transformation for $29—the cost of a t-shirt! Enroll here CLICK HERE. Join Our Facebook Group Just Gen x — The Resting Mind Articles + Podcasts: I’m freaking out again! (article) Your addiction to worry can kill you (article) Quarterback your emotions (podcast) Managing fear and anxiety during uncertain times (podcast) Are you having a worry tantrum (podcast) Free Resources + Guides: Rediscovering YourselfSurvey! Tell us what you want. Please CLICK HERE.

Irish Music Stories Podcast
Episode 44-Not Easy Playing Green

Irish Music Stories Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 44:52


The topic of sustainable travel for touring musicians has been reframed, as Covid-19 has cancelled most music live music events for an unforeseeable amount of time. But as activity kicks up again, conversations about responsible, viable, grateful travel—and conservation—remain vital. In this episode, I’ll revisit earlier chats with Liz about her environmental advocacy; Dana Lyn and Kyle Sanna about their musical show that pays tribute (and donates profits) to coral reef ecosystems; and beekeeper Ottavio Forte, whose bees I recorded for a forthcoming album of bee-themed music. And I’ll go back to 6th century Ireland, to offer some historical perspective on activism. Learn more about Sustainable Touring Arts Coalition Listen to/watch Dana Lyn & Kyle Sanna Watch Beekeeping in Belmont  There’s also plenty of music in this episode. Full playlist below. And for Japanese speakers who want to get started with Irish Music Stories, the first episode has been translated fully (transcript) by Ryoko Murakami (with Tomoaki Hatekeyama) HERE  * * * * * * * Thanks to everybody for listening. And a special thank you to this month’s underwriters: Aubrey Atwater, Ed Schilling, John Bunch, Lynn Hayes, Finn Agenbroad, David Vaughan, Brian Benscoter, Susan Walsh, Rick Rubin, Randy Krajniak, Jon Duvick, and Suezen Brown. Please CLICK HERE if you can kick in to support this podcast! * * * * * * * Visit IrishMusicStories.org * * * * * * * Music Heard on IMS Episode 44 Tune: “Trundle’s, Paddy Fahey’s,” from Making TimeArtist: Liz Knowles Tune: “Pound the Floor,” from Irish Music Stories Production musicArtist: Matt Heaton Tune: “Strawberry Blossom / Mulhaire’s,” from The Coral Suite EPArtists: Dana Lyn & Kyle Sanna Tune: “Apian Army,” from Perfect MazeArtist: Shannon Heaton and bees/strings Tune: “D Chimes,” from Irish Music Stories Production musicArtist: Matt Heaton Tune: “D Big Build,” from Irish Music Stories Production musicArtist: Matt Heaton Tune: “Silver Slipper / Aqualude,” from The Coral Suite EP Artists: Dana Lyn & Kyle Sanna Tune: "Wisteria," from Via Portland Artist: O'Jizo Tune: “The Humours Of Trim (AKA Rolling Wave),” from Traditional Music On Fiddle, Banjo & HarpArtist: Micheal O'Ruanaigh Tune: “Sir Ulick Burke,” from Making TimeArtist: Liz Knowles Tune: “Maidin Fhomhair,” from Live At Mona'sArtist: Eamon O'Leary and Dana Lyn Tune: “Meaning of Life,” from Irish Music Stories Production musicArtist: Matt Heaton Tune: “Tuhy's Frolics / Rakes of Cashel,” from Making TimeArtist: Liz Knowles Tune: “Fisher's Hornpipe,” from DanceArtist: Lissa Schneckenburger Tune: “Gur Mise Tha fo mhulad,” from Making TimeArtist: Liz Knowles Tune: “Hometown Lullaby,” from Irish Music Stories Production musicArtist: Matt Heaton Tune: “Heartstrings Theme,” from Irish Music Stories Production musicArtist: Matt Heaton Tune: “The Gypsy Queen,” from RavenArtists: John Williams & Dean Magraw Tune: “The Noodle Vendor,” from Perfect MazeArtists: bees, and strings Tune: “John’s Theme,” from Irish Music Stories Production musicArtist: Matt Heaton Tune: “Brad’s Honeybees,” from Lovers’ WellArtists: Matt & Shannon Heaton Tune: “Aoibhinn Crónán,” from Deadly BuzzArtists: Mick O'Brien & Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh Tune: “Bow for Rama,” from Perfect MazeArtists: bees, and strings Song: “Beeswing,” from Land Of Fish And SealsArtist: Keith Murphy Tune: “Queen of the Earth and Child of the Skies,” from The Western StarArtist: Eric Merrill Tune: Intro to “The Beehive,” from RubaiArtist: Flook

Irish Music Stories Podcast
Episode 43-From the Fringe to the Fore

Irish Music Stories Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 51:51


The role of instruments in Celtic traditions can be fickle: newer voices (like the tenor banjo) are increasingly popular on festival stages; while ancient ones (like the harp) still hang on the outskirts when it comes to modern group projects. Find out how the banjo came into common acceptance in Irish circles from Daniel Neely, Enda Scahill, and Martin Howley… and learn about joys and challenges of outsider status from harpist Maeve Gilchrist, cellist Natalie Haas, and saxophone players Susan Lindsay and Isaac Alderson. There’s also plenty of music in this episode. Full playlist below. And for Japanese speakers who want to get started with Irish Music Stories, the first episode has been translated fully (transcript) by Ryoko Murakami (with Tomoaki Hatekeyama) HERE  * * * * * * * Thanks to everybody for listening. And a special thank you to this month’s underwriters: Pat Wilcox, Soomee Han, Ken Doyle, Stephanie Reeve, Finn Agenbroad, Mark Haynes, David Vaughan, Gerry Corr, Susan Walsh, Rick Rubin, Randy Krajniak, Jon Duvik, and Suezen Brown. Please CLICK HERE if you can kick in to support this podcast! * * * * * * * Visit IrishMusicStories.org * * * * * * * Music Heard on IMS Episode 43 Tunes: “The Big Reel Of Ballynacally/The High Hill/Flash Away The Pressing Gang,” from Sunny Spells And Scattered ShowersArtist: Solas Tune: Professor Cherry, from Ports of CallArtists: Alasdair Fraser & Natalie Haas Tune: “D Chimes,” from Irish Music Stories Production musicArtist: Matt Heaton Tune: “Taste of Gaelic,” from The Cabin SessionsArtists: Mairi Rankin & Eric Wright Tune: “February Bright,” from 20 Chandler StreetArtist: Maeve Gilchrist Tune: “Zayante,” from Home RecordingArtist: Alfredo Rolando Ortiz Tune: “G Meditation,” from Irish Music Stories Production musicArtist: Matt Heaton Tune: “Harp Glissando demonstration,” from How to play Glissandos on the Harp Artist: Christy-Lin Tune: “Waimea Rising,” from Vignette Artists: Maeve Gilchrist & Viktor Krauss Tune: “The Castlebay Scrap/Stuarts Rant,” from Play On LightArtist: Síleas Tune: “The Blue Dress,” from The Blue DressArtists: Shannon Heaton & Maeve Gilchrist Tune: “Tom Maguire's Fancy, The Flogging Reel,” from Traditional Music On Fiddle, Banjo & HarpArtists: Oisin Mac Diarmada, Brian Fitzgerald, Micheal O'Ruanaigh Tune: “Following the North Star,” from Freedom HighwayArtist: Rhiannon Giddens Tune: “The Miller Of Drone/Pauline Conneely's/Finbar Dwyer’s,” from An Traidisiún BeoArtist: Angelina Carberry Tune: “Medley,” from live footage from 1928 (presented by Vitaphone) Artist: Fabulous Ingenues Tune: “Seamus Connolly's/Brid Harpur’s,” from Traditional Music From Doolin Co. ClareArtist: Kevin Griffin Tune: “The Rookery,” from Music class at 2014 Milwaukee Irishfest Summer SchoolArtist: Martin Howley Tune: “The New Irish Barn Dance,” from 1929 recording Artists: The Flanagan Brothers Tune: “Sailor on the Rock,” from Fleá Ceoil (1964 recording from Gael Linn)Artist: Barney McKenna Tune: “Bill Cheatum / Kitchen Girl,” from Live in GalwayArtist: We Banjo 3 Tune: Martin Wynnes #2 / Martin Wynnes #1 / The Coalminer,” from Roots of the Banjo TreeArtist:  We Banjo 3 Tune: “Splendid Isolation,” from At the RacketArtist: At the Rocket Tune: “Mutey Big Build,” from Irish Music Stories Production musicArtist: Matt Heaton Tune: “Siege of Ennis No. 3,” from B Side of Copley Record #9-178 Artist: Johnny Powell and his Irish band Tune: “Goldberg Variations, BWV 988: Aria,” from Bach: Goldberg Variations (For Saxophone Quartet)Artist: Danish Saxophone Quartet, Christian Hougaard, Torben Snekkestad, Jørgen Ole Bove & Per Egholm Tune: “Rhythm Is Our Business,” from 1935 Hits (Remastered)Artist: Jimmy Lunceford and His Orchestra & Willie Smith Tune: “Abbey Reel Meditation,” from Irish Music Stories Production musicArtist: Matt Heaton Tune: “Heartstrings Theme,” from Irish Music Stories Production musicArtist: Matt Heaton Song: “Sixteen Jolly Ravers,” from From the Green to the BlueArtist: The Lindsays Tune: “Sabai Sabai,” from Irish Music Stories Production musicArtist: Matt Heaton Tune: “Aunt Jane’s Trip to Norway,” from The Blue DressArtists: Shannon Heaton & Maeve Gilchrist Tune: “Jane’s Reel,” from Simon Chrisman & Wes CorbettArtists: Simon Chrisman & Wes Corbett Tune: “Stah Wahs,” from banjo outtakeArtist: Matt Heaton

Declaring Liberty with Mark Pantano
Ep. 86 – A Republic No More

Declaring Liberty with Mark Pantano

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 43:31


In this episode of Declaring Liberty, I discuss a recent Supreme Court decision and how it undermines the Constitution and strikes at the heart of our republic. To Help Support Declaring Liberty, Please Click Here! Subscribe for Free Listen:

Declaring Liberty with Mark Pantano
Ep. 85 – Global Government and America’s Future

Declaring Liberty with Mark Pantano

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 79:48


In this episode I discuss how the United Nations seeks to control American policy, the threat of global government and what it means to America's future. Show Notes: Video: "The Blue Helmets are Coming" from Headlines With a Voice To Help Support Declaring Liberty, Please Click Here! Subscribe for Free Listen:

Irish Music Stories Podcast
Episode 42-The Long Arm of the Irish Tradition

Irish Music Stories Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 57:51


Persistent infections like Covid-19 … and social injustice.. and racism… loom large. And still, these little Irish jigs and reels are forming bridges across oceans. What happens when people fall in love with a foreign music culture and pull themselves out of their comfort zones to travel and learn to play? Learn about the perspective Irish music has offered Guillermo Del Val Rodriguez, Santiago Molina, Gregor Brinkschulte, Alasdair Fraser, Rolf Wagels, Kerstin Otten, Brent Cassidy, Andy Xuhang, Alex Navar, hatao, Geoffrey Lim, Ted Cizadlo, and Andy Linton. There’s also plenty of music in this episode. Full playlist below. * * * * * * * Thank you to everybody for listening. And a special thank you to this month’s underwriters: Ryne VanHorn, Dan Kaufman, Finn Agenbroad, Rex Edwards, Michael Craine, Bruce Douglas, Nancy Kearney, Paul Fackler, Art Costa, Linda Hammond, Chris Murphy, David Vaughan, Gerry Corr, Susan Walsh, Rick Rubin, Randy Krajniak, Jon Duvik, and one anonymous donor. Please CLICK HERE if you can kick in to support this podcast! * * * * * * * Read about the Irish flute mask (mentioned in the episode) by Lisa Danforth HERE And for Japanese speakers who want to get started with Irish Music Stories, the first episode has been translated fully (transcript) by Ryoko Murakami, with support from Tomoaki Hatekeyama HERE. * * * * * * * Music Heard on IMS Episode 40 all music traditional, unless otherwise indicated Tune: “Migratory,” from tricolor BIGBANDArtist: tricolor Tune: “The Flight of the Earls (El Vuelo De Los Condes),” from Brotherhood of Stars (A Irmandade Das Estrelas) Artist: Carlos Nuñez Tune: “Kiss the Maid Behind the Barrel,” from Living Room recordingArtist: Guillermo Del Val Rodriguez Tune: “The Golden Ticket,” from The Western StarEric Merrill Tune: "Para Ani,” from Historia Artist: Santiago Molina with Félix Pérez guitar Tune: “Foliada!” from Ports of CallArtists: Alasdair Fraser and Natalie Haas Tune: “G Meditation,” from Production Music for Irish Music StoriesArtist: Matt Heaton Tune: “Heartstrings Theme,” from Production Music for Irish Music StoriesArtist: Matt Heaton Tune: “Masters of Consequence,” from HorizonArtist: Cara Tune: “Bb Intro,” from Production Music for Irish Music StoriesArtist: Matt Heaton Tune: “Little Bird Lullaby,” from Production Music for Irish Music StoriesArtist: Matt Heaton Tune: “44 Mill Street,” from The Blue DressArtist: Shannon Heaton, Maeve Gilchrist, Paddy League Song: “Ich weiß ein fein brauns Mägdelein,” from DuoGudrun Walther & Jürgen Treyz Tune/Song: “Pretty Girl Milking Her Cow” Artist: Droichead Tune: “Celtic Grooves,” from Production Music for Irish Music StoriesArtist: Matt Heaton Tune: “Nocturne,” from Songs From a Secret GardenArtist: Secret Garden  Tune: “Larry Lavin’s Choice,” from Galleon Flute Demo VideoArtist: Blayne Chastain Tune: “Planxty Fitzgerald,” from Traditional Irish Music on pipa guitar, live at Bray Mermaid Arts Centre Artists: Liu Fang and Michael O'Toole Tune: “Celtic Grooves,” from Production Music for Irish Music StoriesArtist: Matt Heaton Tune: “Triumph Theme,” from Production Music for Irish Music StoriesArtist: Matt Heaton “Midnight Walker,” from Celtic Graces: A Best of IrelandArtist: Davy Spillane “Desvairada,” from Brazilian Choro he posted on YouTube (used with permission) Artist: Cillian King Tune: “月をさがして” (Looking for the Moon) from Songs of Raindrops and BreezeArtists: hatao & nami Tune: “Grupai Ceol Theme,” from Production Music for Irish Music StoriesArtist: Matt Heaton Tune: “Polkas,” from Mapo FMArtist: Seul-Ki and Ceoltoiri Korea Song: “Runaway,” from Forgiven, Not ForgottenArtist: The Corrs Tune: “Belle of the South Shore,” from B&BArtist: tricolor Tune: “D Mutey Big Build,” from Production Music for Irish Music StoriesArtist: Matt Heaton Tune: “Out on the Ocean,” from Live In SeattleArtists: Martin Hayes & Dennis Cahill Tune: “Woo Dr Hythm,” from This is How we FlyArtist: This is How we Fly Tune: “The Banshee, Swinging on a Gate,” from Live at the Welsh DragonArtist: Wellington Slow Session Tune: “Twins' Dance Party / Sylvia's & Mikey's Reels,” from RavenArtists: John Williams & Dean Magraw

Irish Music Stories Podcast
Episode 41- Transplating Tradition in the Land of the Trees

Irish Music Stories Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 50:51


What do rampant evictions, military ship collisions, and Christmas trees have to do with jigs and reels? Learn how Gaelic culture resonated in Canada’s “New Scotland,” and down in the Boston States, from singer Mary Jane Lamond and fiddle players Troy MacGillivray, Andrea Beaton, Alasdair Fraser, Katie McNally, and Lee Cremo. Plenty of music here, too. Full playlist below. * * * * * * * Thanks to everybody for listening. And a special thank you to this month’s underwriters: Peter Lee, Gabriele Clemens, Loretta Egan Murphy, John Boyce, Sol Foster, Paul Grajciar, Lisa and Bryon Giddens-White, Jen Strom, Chris Murphy, Pat Wilcox, Suezen Brown, Lance Ramshaw, Mark Haynes, David Vaughan, Brian Benscoter, Gerard Corr, Susan Walsh, Rick Rubin, Randy Krajniak, and Jon Duvick. Please CLICK HERE if you can kick in to support this podcast! * * * * * * * Visit IrishMusicStories.org * * * * * * * Music Heard on IMS Episode 40 all music traditional, unless otherwise indicated Tune: “Blue Bonnets Over The Border/Khazi,” from Happy Daze Artist: Battlefield Band Tune: “Little Bird Lullaby,” from Irish Music Stories Production Music Artist: Matt Heaton Tune: “The B Minor Cut,” from Cuts Artist: Andrea Beaton Song: “Fail il o agus ho ro eile” c/o An Drochaid Eadarainn’s site Artist: Mìcheal Eòin Chaluim Sheumais Mhóir (Mickey John H. MacNeil of Jamesville) Tune: “Celtic Grooves,” from Irish Music Stories Production Music Artist: Matt Heaton Tune: Robert Cormack of Aberdeen,” from Musical Ties Artist: Troy MacGillivray Tune: “Holy Strathspeys Pat,” from Off the Floor Artist: Wendy MacIsaac Tune: “Down the Burn, Davie Lad,” from The Boston States Artist: Katie McNally Tune: “Wapikatji’j,” from Traditionally Yours: Mi’kmaq Drums, Young and Old Artist: Michael R. Denny Tune: “Donald & Gordon’s” from Pìob is Fidheall Artists: Kenneth & Angus MacKenzie Song: “Seinn O,” from Suas e! Artist: Mary Jane Lamond Tune: “Out on the Ocean,” from License to Drive 'Er Artist: Andrea Beaton Tune: “Pound the Floor,” from Irish Music Stories Production Music Artist: Matt Heaton Tune: “Meaning of Life,” from Irish Music Stories Production Music Artist: Matt Heaton Tune: "Rockabye by Firelight,” from Irish Music Stories Production Music Artist: Matt Heaton Tune: “Constitution Breakdown,” from Smithsonian Folkways Recordings (Creation's Journey: Native American Music) Artist: Lee Cremo Tune: “Grupai Ceol Memories,” from Irish Music Stories Production Music Artist: Matt Heaton Tune: “Taste of Gaelic,” from The Cabin Sessions Artists: Mairi Rankin & Eric Wright Tunes: “Tom Ward's Downfall/Lucy Campbell,” from Green Grass Blue Grass Artist: Brock McGuire Band Song: “Rinn Mi Corr is Naoi Mile (I Travelled more than Nine Miles),” from Seinn Artist: Mary Jane Lamond Tune: “Triumph Theme,” from Irish Music Stories Production Music Artist: Matt Heaton Tune: “The Barren Rocks of Aden / Mairi’s Wedding” from Live at Celtic Colors (Joan Harriss Cruise Pavilion in Sydney: Big Ceilidh at the Big Fiddle at, October  2018) Artist: Cape Breton University Pipe Band Song: “A Mhorag 's Na Horo Gheallaidh,” from Lan Duil Artist: Mary Jane Lamond Song: “A flaisgaich oig a S'cheanalteadh (My cheerful young man),” recorded by Sidney Robertson Cowell, 1939. Artist: Mary MacPhee c/o Library of Congress Song: “An Nochd Is Trom Tha Mo Cheum (Tonight My Step Is Heavy),” from Làn dùil Artist: Mary Jane Lamond Tune: “Farewell,” from Coffee and the Mojo Hat Artists: Neil Pearlman and Nicole Rabata Tune: ‘Silver and Stuff,” from Ports of Call Artists: Alasdair Fraser & Natalie Haas Tune: “The Second Star Hornpipe Set (Howie MacDonald piano),” from The Judique Flyer Artist: ‘Buddy MacMaster Tune: “Blue Bonnets Over the Boarder,” from Close To the Floor Artist: Ashley MacIsaac

Irish Music Stories Podcast
Episode 39-Tune Tale with Eileen Ivers

Irish Music Stories Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2020 5:52


What’s a soccer ball, a school uniform, and a wedding dress have in common? New York-based fiddle player Eileen Ivers helps jar memories and connections, with a jig she wrote for her granny, in this month’s off season installment.  Plenty of music here, too. Full playlist below. * * * * * * * Thanks to everybody for listening. And a special thank you to Charlie Durfee, Desmond O'Hagan, Pat Wilcox, Paul Grajciar, Peter Crimmin, Susan Walsh, David Vaughan, Brian Benscoter, Joe Garrett, Gerry Corr for underwriting this episode. And this season of podcast production. One more tune tale in April… then full episodes coming in May! Please CLICK HERE if you can kick in to support this podcast! * * * * * * * Visit IrishMusicStories.org * * * * * * * Music Heard on IMS Episode 39 all music traditional, unless otherwise indicated Tune: “Apples in Winter” from An Nollaig: An Irish ChristmasArtist: Eileen Ivers Tune: “G Chimes,” from Production Music Made for Irish Music StoriesArtist: Matt Heaton Tune: “After Hours Theme,” from Production Music Made for Irish Music StoriesArtist: Matt Heaton Tune: “Canbrack Girls,” from Live in Eileen’s KitchenArtist: Eileen Ivers Tune: “Harmonics Fails,” from outtakesArtist: Matt Heaton

Irish Music Stories Podcast
Episode 38-Tune Tale with Jimmy Keane

Irish Music Stories Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2020 7:51


Are all traditional tunes created equally? And if they aren’t, what happens to the, um, lesser tunes? Do they end up like lost dryer socks? Chicago-based accordion player Jimmy Keane reflects on the room of bad tunes, and shares one of his loveliest compositions in this month’s off season installment.  Plenty of music here, too. Full playlist below. * * * * * * * Thanks to everybody for listening. And a special thank you to John Ploch, Finn Agenbroad, David Vaughan, Brian Benscoter, Joe Garrett, Gerry Corr for underwriting this episode. And this season of podcast production—another exaltation of full episodes coming your way in May! Please CLICK HERE if you can kick in to support this podcast! * * * * * * * Visit IrishMusicStories.org * * * * * * * Music Heard on IMS Episode 38 all music traditional, unless otherwise indicated Tune: “Redican's Jig / The Merry Old Woman Jig / The Chapel Bell” from boholaArtist: bohola Tune: “G Chimes,” from Production Music Made for Irish Music StoriesArtist: Matt Heaton Tune: “Horse Keane’s Hornpipe,” from Live with Jimmy & DennisArtist: Jimmy Keane & Denis Cahill Tune: “Moving-On Song,” from boholaArtist: bohola

Angels and Awakening
Fires in Australia: Angel Stories, Heroic Tales and How You Can Use Your Energy To Help

Angels and Awakening

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2020 37:29


Today, we have Angel Stories from two podcast listeners in Australia who have been impacted by the fires the country has been facing. LIVE PRAYER FOR AUSTRALIA: Friday at 1:11 PM CT we will be on our FREE Facebook group (the Angels and Awakening Podcast Tribe) with a live prayer and healing for Australia. Please CLICK HERE to join this group and be sure to tune in live on Friday as we pray for Australia, it's people, it's animals and all of the firefighters working tirelessly to bring relief. Please share this link with friends and family who would like to take part in the live group prayer as well.  Want to Donate? Donate Here: WIRES Wildlife Rescue: https://www.wires.org.au/donate/emergency-fund?fbclid=IwAR3a_puuXhoSMgC0DLgxYcpeyJRSmC-C5dtxV7IP0hdSbdiDVi8_kpBt-Ok https://fundraise.redcross.org.au/drr (@redcrossau) https://www.rfs.nsw.gov.au/about-us/fundraising (@nswrfs) https://www.cfa.vic.gov.au/about/supporting-cfa#donate-cfa   e-Course The Ego & The Intuition Many of you have asked me to create a program to help you understand the difference between egoic mind thoughts and the thoughts of your intuition (your souls true voice). We're going to be running this e-Course live together in February 2020. If you'd like to take this course and turn up the volume on your intuition, please reach out to my office and sign up. The cost is $249 for a 3 week program that you have ongoing access to. You can email my office at  juliejancius@gmail.com.    LINKS & FREEBIES Book a Session HERE Book Reiki Healing HERE Check out our Upcoming e-Courses HERE Subscribe to Get a Weekly Angel Message HERE Subscribe to Julie's YouTube Channel HERE Submit a Prayer Request HERE Join the Facebook Group HERE Follow Julie on Facebook HERE Follow Julie on Instagram HERE Have an Angel Story to Share? Email juliejancius@gmail.com   MARCH ANGEL SCHOOL March 7-8, 2020 - LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE Join me for the Angel School where you will become a Reiki Master Teacher and learn to bring through messages from Angels and your loved ones on the Other Side. The Angel School is on March 7 and 8, 2020 in Lisle, IL or online. For details email juliejancius@gmail.com or visit: https://www.jancius.com/courses   WIN A FREE SESSION by rating this podcast 5-stars and leaving a positive review on iTunes (or FaceBook, or Google - see links below), and emailing me a screen shot of your positive review. When you do, I'll enter your name into a monthly drawing to win a free session. Want multiple chances to win? Copy and paste your review to Julie's Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/angelpodcast/) and Julie's company on Google, Chicago Energy Healing LLC: https://www.google.com/search?q=chicago+energy+healing&oq=chicago+energy+healing&aqs=chrome..69i57j69i61j0j69i61l2.3534j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-   Ask Angels │ Angel │ Higher Self │ Rachel Hollis │ Psychic Medium │ Meditate  │ Shaman │ Energy Healing │ Spirit Guides │ Reiki │ Intuition │ Psychic │ Intuitive │ Angel │ Self Help │ Spiritual │ Rise │ Enneagram  │ Jenna Kutcher │ Oprah │ Chalene │ Chalene Johnson │ Empath │ Goop │ Dr. Phil │ Jay Shetty │ Tony Robbins │ Lauren Conrad │ Joyce Meyer │ Rachel Maddow  │ Catt Sadler │ Lewis Howes │ Dan Harris │ Mallory Ervin │ Ellen │ Tarot │ Astrology │ Soul │ Happy │ Spiritual │ Meditation │ Zen │ Life After Death │ Ask Angels │ Julia Treat │ Light .

Irish Music Stories Podcast
Episode 37-Tune Tale with Helen Kisiel

Irish Music Stories Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2020 5:52


What do you do when language just can’t capture how hilarious—and important—an encounter in Ennis, County Clare was? Write a tune about it. That’s what Brendan Tonra did. Pianist Helen Kisiel recounted one of those tune memories in this month’s off season installment.  Plenty of music here, too. Full playlist below. * * * * * * * Thanks to everybody for listening. And a special thank you to James Supplee, Brian Murchison, Michael Todd, Robert Levelle, Mike O'Malley, Parker Abercrombie, Rayburn Vrabel, Mark Haynes, Susan Walsh and Peter Kasin, David Vaughan, Brian Benscoter, Joe Garrett, Gerry Corr for underwriting this episode. And this season of podcast production, as I line up another year of episodes! Please CLICK HERE if you can kick in to support this podcast! * * * * * * * Visit IrishMusicStories.org * * * * * * *Music Heard on IMS Episode 37 all music traditional, unless otherwise indicated Tune: “The Phoenix,” from January EPArtist: The Assembly (FKA Popcorn Behavior) Tune: “D Chimes,” from Production Music Made for Irish Music StoriesArtist: Matt Heaton Tune: “Celtic Grooves,” from Production Music Made for Irish Music StoriesArtist: Matt Heaton Tune: “Ennis Encounter [impressions],” from Parlor Session Artist: Helen Kisiel & Shannon Heaton Composer: Brendan Tonra Tune: “Ennis Encounter,” from Kitchen Session Artist: Matt & Shannon Heaton Tune: “Boston Sligo Reel” Artist: Brendan Tonra & Helen Kisiel Composer: Brendan Tonra Tune: ”When the Saints Go Marching In,” from Field in Autrans, FranceArtist: The New Hot 5

GABACast
The GABACast, Episode 137: VOLUNTEERED.

GABACast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2019 70:00


Life is all about seasons...   ...it's becoming pretty clear that this is NOT the season of the Gamecock.   LIsten, Saturday's collapse against the Tennessee Volunteers may have been gut-wrenching. Demoralizing, even. Yes. The Gamecocks allowed the creamsicle mafia to move the ball virtually at will throughout the second half. Yes, the Gamecocks allowed a blocked punt for a scoop and score. Yes, the Gamecocks offense looked like it had the flu for the majority of the game. Yes, the Gamecocks got [feigns Steve Spurrier voice] whalloped on Saturday.  LET'S PODCAST. The Three Amigos are back together once again for the latest installment of the only South Carolina Gamecocks podcast on the internet. And don't worry. We're here to help you with what ails you. Mainly we're here to talk about other stuff that happened last week and to look ahead to the fact that bouncyhoops season is quickly approaching. Also, good football names are just the best. Also, PJ Fleck is a crazy person and we can appreciate that. Also, Texas Tech might've pooped the bed. Also, Notre Dame definitely did. Also, Wofford might be the best football team in South Carolina. Don't judge us. Yeah, we could talk about how Wisconsin is suddenly a smoldering pile of tires. Yeah, we could talk for hours about how BMac should probably start updating his LinkedIn profile. Yeah, we could talk about how Greg Sankey is a total wimp. Instead, we talk about our reasonable expectations for the Gamecocks' Basketball program. Because, we will tirelessly give you exactly what you want: that good good content.   Hope you enjoy the show! Please CLICK HERE to find us on iTunes, or just mash the play button. Whatever. Don't cost nothin'. 

Voices From The Frontlines
VFTFL 9.3.19 - Amazon Watch

Voices From The Frontlines

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2019 58:24


We are honored to have Altossa Soltani, Amazon Watch founder and board president today on the show! Take a look at our correspondence with Amazon Watch for today's show. Fight the Fascist Fires in Brazil Take Action Thursday September 5 at the Brazilian Embassy in Los Angeles at 11 AM Correspondence from Leila Salazar Lopez, Executive Director of Amazon Watch: Since the news of the fires broke on August 21, Amazon Watch has been working around the clock responding to the fires by amplifying this emergency and continued threats to the Amazon, indigenous peoples’ rights, and the climate at an international level. In solidarity with indigenous partners in Brazil and Bolivia, we are expanding our international advocacy work and redirecting funds to provide direct support for indigenous peoples’ defending their rights and rainforest territories, including the Articulation of Indigenous Peoples’ of Brazil (APIB), via our Amazon Protectors Fund and Fundo CASA to support indigenous communities directly affected by the fires and to CEJIS in the Chiquitano Forest in Bolivia. Over 900,000 hectares have burned there! We are recommending 3 concrete ways to help Stop the Amazon Fires and Support our Work: 1. Sign Pledge of Resistance with Brazil's Indigenous Movement 2. Join Global Day of Action for the Amazon on September 5, Amazon Day. 3. DONATE to support Amazon Watch’s response to Amazon Fire Emergency, including expanding international advocacy work and direct support to indigenous peoples on the frontlines. On the campaign front, we released a list of the primary companies complicit in the destruction of the Amazon. They will be targets of our global day of action on September 5. Here’s our press release: http://bit.ly/2jX6dkh And, here’s our latest video to share: http://bit.ly/2lXATTf Also, Take a look at this great article from Felipe Libório Brazil: death and destruction in Bolsonaro’s Amazon In the last month, the Amazon rainforest has been the centre of attention for Bolsonaro’s government. After a prolonged arm-wrestling match that culminated with the sacking of Ricardo Galvão as Director of the National Institute for Space Research (INPE), the Bonaparte wannabe is putting on a show of bravado in a spat with some of the wealthiest countries in Europe about the region’s conservation. Please CLICK HERE to read the full article Listen to Voice from the Frontlines today at 3pm PST on KPFK 90.7fm OR use the button below to Stream the show live on Facebook.

Teachers Need Teachers
TnT 76 How to upgrade your group work strategy

Teachers Need Teachers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2019 28:03


Many teachers have students work in groups on assignments, but there are also quite a few that limit it. They don’t like the potential for chaos and bad behaviors, so for the most part, they avoid it. However, it’s impossible to keep students on-task and in silence for an entire class period. Those students may seem like they're paying attention but are in fact playing the role of a student who’s working. They’re tuning out from the lack of opportunity to talk to their peers. This is where group work also helps! In this episode, I’ll discuss the pros and cons of cooperative learning, as well as my tips for how to make it not only just WORK in your classroom but increases student achievement. You can help make this podcast better! Please CLICK HERE to complete this survey so that I can discuss the topics that matter to you most! Love this show? Become an AWESOME SUPPORTER! Want to ask a question and be featured on the podcast? Let your voice be heard! Click here how to find out how you can be a part of the podcast by asking a question! Listeners who leave a voicemail will be eligible to receive a FREE Teachers Need Teachers sticker! Click HERE to find out more! Got questions, feedback, or want to be on the show? You can email me at kim@teachersneedteachers.com Connect with me Subscribe to Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, or Stitcher Join my Facebook Group where I occasionally podcast live Message me through Instagram or Twitter

Rod and Reel Radio
Rod and Reel Radio 08/11/19

Rod and Reel Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2019 109:39


https://www.gofundme.com/f/gary-shiebler-recovery-fund Please Click Here to Help Contribute to Gary Shiebler's GoFundMe Recovery Fund Tonight's Show is Dedicated to Gary, so enjoy music from Gary's Fishing Band throughout the show.Hayden Shiebler talking about growing up with your dad Gary and what Friends and Fishermen can do to help him out right now. Dr. Barbara Block marine biologist specializing in blue fin tuna updated us on a lot of the research she has done. Cameron Smith former local Angler updating us on some of his successes fishing on the East Coast and his quest to qualify for the Bassmaster Elite Series.

Black Men In White Coats
Meet Dr. Byron Jasper

Black Men In White Coats

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2018 44:57


Dr. Byron Jasper has been one of my great friends since 2002!  He's a family medicine doctor and an absolutely amazing mentor.  In this episode, Dr. Jasper discusses things that many of his friends from college and medical school didn't know.  He shares how he overcame one of the most difficult times in his life!  Now, he's one of America's greatest!   We need your support to impact the lives of our youth!  Please Click HERE to Support the Black Men In White Coats Teen Summit!     Subscribe to this podcast on Google or iTunes. **Sign up for our podcast extra credit worksheets at: www.BlackMenInWhiteCoats.org/worksheets **If you’re a black male clinician/scientist, we’d love to hear your story.  Email us at Podcast@BlackMenInWhiteCoats.org

Rural Women Inspired
How to Feed a Bottle Lamb

Rural Women Inspired

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2018 29:12


LOOKING FOR INFORMATION ON HOW TO BOTTLE FEED A LAMB?  How to bottle feed a lamb is pertinent information. Because you just never know when the situation will arise for needing to take over the care of the bottle baby lamb. Lambs can become sick, unwanted or orphaned.  And, I’m going to share with you what we do when one of our lambs becomes just that and needs us to care for it. Learning how to bottle feed a lamb is one of the most important skills that all successful sheep producers need to know. Please Click Here for the Show Notes 

Welcome Home
Aphrodisiac Cooking {Valentines Series Part 1} The Home Hour: Episode 106

Welcome Home

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2018 32:43


It’s February and we’re celebrating Valentines Day all month long with a special three-part Valentine’s series all about, love, sex, relationships and trying to understand what men want anyway? On today’s episode we’re taking the bedroom into the kitchen with a chat about Aphrodisiac Cooking. Kirsten and Graham are joined by author and aphrodisiac food expert, Amy Reiley to discuss how we can heat up our cooking and our love lives! This episode is full of practical ways to include libido-enhancing foods in your meal planning and a historical explanation of how certain foods came to be thought of as aphrodisiacs. Amy Reiley is the author of several books including Fork Me, Spoon Me,Romancing the Stove, and Eat Cake Naked. Recipes we mentioned on this show: Chocolate Smothered Brie from Fork Me, Spoon Me: the sensual cookbook by Amy Reiley * 2 cloves garlic, thinly sliced  * 1 1/2 t butter  * 1 1/2 c dark chocolate chips  * 1/2 c heavy cream  * 6 oz wedge of ripe brie  * 1 pint strawberries, washed with stems on  * 1/2 French baguette  Put garlic on a baking tray and sprinkle chunks of butter on top. Toast under the broiler until just brown. (Adult supervision recommended.) Remove from broiler and toss the hard, golden chips in the melted butter and set aside to rest.  Arrange the brie and strawberries on a serving platter.  In a double boiler or a metal mixing bowl fitted onto a small pot of simmering water, gently melt the chocolate chips with the cream over low heat, stirring steadily with a gentle motion. (Note: You can melt chocolate in the microwave, but it burns very easily this way. Only try this method if you feel sure of your technique.)  When chocolate reaches a smooth, creamy texture, remove from heat and fold in the hard garlic chips. Smother the cheese with the hot chocolate and allow the sweet topping to drench a few berries.  Serve immediately with a hunk of French bread and a total lack of inhibition. SURVEY SAYS….. Hey Home Hour listeners, we would LOVE your feedback to make the Home Hour even better! Please Click HERE to take our short survey! Thanks so much! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Welcome Home
New Year New You Part 2: Time Management, Calendars & Schedules: The Home Hour, Episode 103

Welcome Home

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2018 32:45


Do you ever look back at your week and wonder how it shaped up the way it did? Does your calendar schedule send you into a tailspin? This week on the Home Hour, we’re continuing our quest to make 2018 our best year yet and we’re sharing our tips and tricks for maintaining order in the busy world of home management. We’ve found that a carefully planned day puts us on a path to sanity and a more cohesive week. Join hosts Kirsten and Graham as we discuss what strategies are working for us, where we’re falling behind, and our time management goals for the new year!  Plus we debate over paper vs electronic calendar, how we coordinate our to-do lists and calendars with our husbands, and Kirsten’s love for systems and white boards! Links We Mentioned in The Show: The Miracle Morning Book by Hal Elrod Make Your Bed Book  by Admiral William McRaven Trello Boards for Moms – Great Article!  SURVEY SAYS….. Hey Home Hour listeners, we would LOVE your feedback to make the Home Hour even better! Please Click HERE to take our short survey! Thanks so much! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Welcome Home
New Year New You Part 1, Household Budgeting with America’s Cheapest Family: The Home Hour, Episode 102

Welcome Home

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2018 49:47


It’s a new year at the Life Listened Network and we’re trying to make 2018 the best year ever! Join hosts Kirsten and Graham as we devote the entire month to improving our lives, our homes, and ourselves… one week at a time. On this episode of the Home Hour, we dive right into a topic that touches every area of our lives and our families: BUDGETING!!! We sit down with America’s Cheapest Family, The Economides, to talk about why a budget is so important, how get ourselves in the right place mentally to plan a budget, practical ways to execute your budget, and how to keep life fun without breaking your budget. Steve & Annette Economides are NY Times Best Selling Authors, parents of five grown children, and Family Finance Experts. They are passionate about living the frugal lifestyle and sharing the fun, laughter, and freedom they’ve experienced. This has led them to write three books: America’s Cheapest Family gets You Right on the Money; Cut Your Grocery Bill in Half; The MoneySmart Family System – Teaching Financial Independence to Children of Every Age. Steve & Annette’s enthusiasm about household finances has earned them appearances on Good Morning America, Today Show, Dr. Phil, CNN, Fox News, 20/20, Nightline, Yahoo Finance, People Magazine and many more. SURVEY SAYS….. Hey Home Hour listeners, we would LOVE your feedback to make the Home Hour even better! Please Click HERE to take our short survey! Thanks so much! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

James Bond Radio: 007 News, Reviews & Interviews!
#122: The Living Daylights Review (Part 2)

James Bond Radio: 007 News, Reviews & Interviews!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2017 151:39


It's time to talk about the second half of The Living Daylights. Last time we left Bond brooding over the killing of Saunders. This week we kick off with 007 landing in Tangiers on his way to a nasty meeting with General Pushkin. We're talking Russian airbases, fights on planes, desert battles, diplomatic bags and a whole lot more on this week's JBR. Let's get deep on Daylights and see what we make of the climax to Timmy's 00-debut. IMPORTANT: We're running a JBR charity collection for UNICEF in Sir Roger's memory. We'd love it if you'd help us reach our goal of £1,500. Please CLICK HERE to donate. You can donate from anywhere in the world in whatever currency you like. Thanks, Tom & Chris

Eternal Leadership
132 Jim Palmer | Create Your Dream Business

Eternal Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2016 48:52


Act now and stop waiting for things to get easier! Please CLICK HERE for resources from our interview with Jim.

Eternal Leadership
131 PJ Jonas | Blessed with Success

Eternal Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2016 39:46


Follow Your Dreams! Please CLICK HERE for resources from our interview with PJ.

Eternal Leadership
130 Leon Fontaine | The Spirit Contemporary Life

Eternal Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2016 55:27


Allowing the holy spirit to heal and restore and lead us to the truth. Please CLICK HERE for resources from our interview with Leon.

Eternal Leadership
129 Craig Ballantyne | Slow Down to Speed Up

Eternal Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2016 48:04


How healthy habits can accelerate your path to success! Please CLICK HERE for resources from our interview with Craig.

Eternal Leadership
126 | 3 Keys To Discover Your Core Values

Eternal Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2016 16:19


3 Keys to discover how God wired you Please CLICK HERE for the download from this episode!

Barefoot Innovation Podcast
The Innovative Bank – BBVA Compass CEO Manolo Sanchez

Barefoot Innovation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2015 43:32


Episode 6: The Innovative Bank - Manolo Sanchez, CEO of BBVA Compass Can banks be innovators? If so, how? In Episode 6, we tackle that topic with one of the most innovative bank executives in the world – Manolo Sanchez, the chairman and CEO of BBVA Compass.  BBVA is the Spanish bank that bought the U.S. startup Simple, whose founders we featured in our podcast Episode 2 (“The Cheerful Disruptors”). Today’s discussion picks up the bank side of that equation. It’s our first conversation with the leader of a large bank.  BBVA has over $700 billion in assets and a global reach. And what an interesting bank it is. When I first met Manolo several years ago, I had no idea they were heading into one of the most notable innovation strategies in the industry. Since then, they’ve made huge investments to modernize and integrate their IT, and have stood out for their active experimentation with innovative startups – working with them in various ways, and always, especially, learning from them. A native of Spain, Manolo has worked for BBVA for nearly 25 years, holding positions in the corporate, investment and correspondent banking divisions of the bank. He is a graduate of Yale University and earned his master’s degrees in international relations from the London School of Economics and in advanced European studies from the College of Europe. His career has taken him to Paris, Madrid, New York, Mexico City and Texas. As Chairman and CEO of the U.S. bank BBVA Compass, Manolo today lives with his wife and three children in Houston, where he’s a leader in a wide range of community-strengthening institutions. The bank also has major facilities in Birmingham, where it has anchored economic development including a newly-opened LEED-certified technology development center. Manolo sets the tone for this “innovative, principled and customer-centric company” — and earned recognition as American Banker’s 2014 reputation survey leader — with the principle, “We work for a better future for people.” In Episode 6, he explores the fertile landscape of financial innovation from the viewpoint of a major bank with a multi-year strategic vision to make BBVA the “next great bank in the U.S.” Please Click HERE to subscribe in iTunes or open your favorite podcast app and search for "Jo Ann Barefoot".   Barefoot Innovation Podcast RSS 

Plus Two Comedy/Stay Doomed
Episode 93: ClusterPuck 99

Plus Two Comedy/Stay Doomed

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2015 64:19


We are on the road to 100 episodes, and we keep chugging along with Clusterpuck 99! Sure it would be better if this was episode 99 but.... shut up. ClusterPuck 99 is a local multiplayer game available on steam and soon on Xbox One, and we have the whole team on the podcast! There is a lot of mic sharing so apologies  for volume dips. This week we talk about Paul Rudd, Mole People, and Wizard World Philly. Plus we play "Google Feud" in Host vs Guest vs Audience.For More ClusterPuck99:WebsiteSteamPHL CollectiveThis episode is brought to you by Amazon. Please CLICK HERE and shop as normal to suport the podcast!

Arctic - Audio
Maritime Security Dialogue Launch

Arctic - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2014


The Maritime Security Dialogue brings together CSIS and U.S. Naval Institute, two of the nation's most respected non-partisan institutions. The series is intended to highlight the particular challenges facing the Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard, from national level maritime policy to naval concept development and program design. Given budgetary challenges, technological opportunities, and ongoing strategic adjustments, the nature and employment of U.S. maritime forces are likely to undergo significant change over the next ten to fifteen years. With these trends in mind, the Maritime Security Dialogue will provide an unmatched forum through public events and multimedia interviews with a wide range of military leaders, government officials, and thought leaders on maritime issues. Please join us for the launch of a new Maritime Security Dialogue series, featuring a conversation with Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Jonathan Greenert.  Featuring: Admiral Jonathan Greenert, USN Chief of Naval Operations Introduction by: Dr. John Hamre President, CEO, and Pritzker Chair, CSIS Moderated by: Admiral James Stavridis, USN (Ret.) Chair of the Board of Directors, U.S. Naval Institute and Dean of the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University          Please CLICK HERE to RSVP. Note: You must log onto your CSIS account to register. If you do not have an account with CSIS you will need to create one. If you have any difficulties or do not receive "password reset emails," please contact imisadmin@csis.org.  

Luke's ENGLISH Podcast - Learn British English with Luke Thompson
59. Billy Connolly Interview / Scottish Accent

Luke's ENGLISH Podcast - Learn British English with Luke Thompson

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2011 36:02


An interview with comedian, actor and musician Billy Connelly who comes from Scotland. FOR NOTES, LINKS AND TRANSCRIPT DETAILS, PLEASE CLICK HERE http://teacherluke.wordpress.com/2011/10/12/billy-connolly-interview-more-scottish-accent/ 

Luke's ENGLISH Podcast - Learn British English with Luke Thompson
57. Birmingham Accent / 12 Phrasal Verbs with the letter 'A' (with Neil Waters)

Luke's ENGLISH Podcast - Learn British English with Luke Thompson

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2010 22:21


I'm joined by my old college friend Neil Waters in this episode. First we talk about the Birmingham accent, and then we teach you some useful phrasal verbs. FOR A (KIND OF) TRANSCRIPT AND PHRASAL VERB DEFINITIONS, PLEASE CLICK HERE http://teacherluke.wordpress.com/2011/10/12/birmingham-accent-12-phrasal-verbs-with-the-letter-a/ 

School of Podcasting
Do You Have an "Audacity WuFooed Me" Story?

School of Podcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2008 11:43


In a recent "Roundtable" at the School of Podcasting where members from the School of Podcasting get together and share tips and insights into all things podcasting we go to talking about using USB interfaces. People loved their USB microphones, but it seemed to be a trend of people getting USB interfaces, and then not use them. Also, back in 2005 people that used Audacity often had an "Audacity crashed" story. That was a while ago, and Audacity has been upgraded and I'm looking to see if it is indeed more stable (as I haven't heard a story about Audacity in a while). Please CLICK HERE to take the quick survey (using wufoo.com ) and let us know about your experience with USB devices and Audacity. Also we are running low on Podcast Promos at www.podcastpromoshow.com Thanks in advance and next week I'll tell you what I learn. Sites Mentionedwww.podcastvoicemail.com www.wufoo.com www.sleddogpodcast.com www.a1artistspotlight.com