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During the prelude to our "Medicare Advantage Minute" segment, I erred in identifying the surgeon given credit for the first heart transplant, which was performed in South Africa. Eventually, our subject centered an article with the headline: "Insurers Brace for Continued Medicare Advantage Medical Costs" which was abandoned due to being out of date. In the "Your Medicare Benefits 2024" we learn about Federally Qualified Health Center Services. The final subject centered on an article listing "The 8 Things That Medicare Does Not Cover" which included a surprising number of items demonstrating trouble with Medicare Advantage plans. Poetic justice! Contact me at: DBJ@MLMMailbag.com (Most severe critic: A++) Visit us on: BabyBoomer.ORG Inspired by: "MEDICARE FOR THE LAZY MAN 2025; Simplest & Easiest Guide Ever!" on Amazon.com. Return to leave a short customer review & help future readers. Official website: https://www.MedicareForTheLazyMan.com.
In this episode of the 'Perfectly Good Podcast,' hosts Jesse Jackson and Sylvan Groth, joined by guest Mike, dive into John Hiatt's song 'Lipstick Sunset.' The discussion covers the song's poetic lyrics, emotional impact, and personal connections. The hosts explore themes of love, loss, and reflection, and relate these to Hiatt's personal life and artistic journey. The episode also touches on various interpretations and covers of the song, highlighting its universal beauty and emotional resonance. 00:00 Poetic Introduction 02:11 Welcome to the Podcast 02:51 Special Guest Mike Joins 03:39 Album Reviews and Experiments 07:16 Lipstick Sunset: Song Analysis 11:36 Breaking Down the Lyrics 28:10 Bittersweet Reflections on Love and Loss 28:48 The Pain of Unspoken Words 29:24 The Complexity of Toxic Relationships 33:20 The Beauty of Poetic Lyrics 35:41 Personal Stories and Emotional Connections 43:15 Final Thoughts and Ratings 47:42 Outro and Contact Information Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dean has released about 20 albums, starting with three '88-'90 with Galaxie 500, then he started fresh in New York as Luna, releasing seven albums and some EPs through 2005 (plus a later reunion), then continued with his Luna bassist and now spouse Britta Phillips as Dean and Britta for five albums, interspersed with now four albums under his own name and other miscellaneous projects. We discuss "We're Not Finished Yet" (and listen at the end to "The Cloud Is Coming" from That's the Price of Loving Me (2025), "Love Is Colder Than Death" from Emancipated Hearts (2013), and "23 Minutes in Brussels" by Luna from Penthouse (1995). Intro: "Strange" by Galaxie 500 from On Fire (1989). More at deanwareham.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Support us on Patreon.
Cubs poet laureate Sandra Marchetti joins Sara, IFG, and Danny to celebrate the Cubs beating the deferred Dodgers this week. Support the Bleacher Bunch http://www.patreon.com/bleacherbunch Check out Sandra's new poetry books! https://amzn.to/4jJ5MTz https://amzn.to/3GrfATe Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Freud believed we were often influenced by memories, traumas and instincts we had repressed, but they influenced our behaviors anyway. He got there by studying hypnosis, analyzing dreams and paying attention to those slips of the tongue that reveal what we try to keep hidden. "No mortal can keep a secret," Freud maintained. "If his lips are silent, he chatters with his fingertips. Betrayal oozes out of him at every pore." Poetic language that. And the idea has weaved its way into our modern psyche. All of us have used that excuse along the way. "Man, I was completely unconscious. What was I thinking?!"The great Brazilian psychoanalyst, Norberto Keppe, has advanced Freud significantly with his concept of inconscientization. It's not that we're naturally full of hidden indecent desires and animal instincts. For Keppe, we banish from our consciousness what we don't want to admit. That means, we know what's going on, but we deny what we know. And that has serious consequences.The Perils of Living Unconsciously, today on Thinking with Somebody Else's Head.Click here to listen to this episode.
Amy and T. J. were jolted this morning by news that Pope Francis had died. Amy is a "recovering Catholic," and T. J. isn't Catholic in the least bit. But still, Pope Francis had an unexpectedly profound impact on them. In this episode recorded shortly after news of his death, Amy & T. J. discuss the final 2 months of Pope Francis' extraordinary life, and how the 88 year old saved his best for last.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Amy and T. J. were jolted this morning by news that Pope Francis had died. Amy is a "recovering Catholic," and T. J. isn't Catholic in the least bit. But still, Pope Francis had an unexpectedly profound impact on them. In this episode recorded shortly after news of his death, Amy & T. J. discuss the final 2 months of Pope Francis' extraordinary life, and how the 88 year old saved his best for last.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Amy and T. J. were jolted this morning by news that Pope Francis had died. Amy is a "recovering Catholic," and T. J. isn't Catholic in the least bit. But still, Pope Francis had an unexpectedly profound impact on them. In this episode recorded shortly after news of his death, Amy & T. J. discuss the final 2 months of Pope Francis' extraordinary life, and how the 88 year old saved his best for last.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Amy and T. J. were jolted this morning by news that Pope Francis had died. Amy is a "recovering Catholic," and T. J. isn't Catholic in the least bit. But still, Pope Francis had an unexpectedly profound impact on them. In this episode recorded shortly after news of his death, Amy & T. J. discuss the final 2 months of Pope Francis' extraordinary life, and how the 88 year old saved his best for last.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Or ... "How Unexpected Inspiration Sparks Story Ideas"This week, hosts Alex Simmons and Chris Ryan dive deep into the fusion of horror and poetry with Chris's latest experimental project: "It's Been a Privilege." Chris unpacks the accidental inspiration behind writing a harrowing narrative about a serial killer entirely in verse. This format breaks away from traditional storytelling and offers readers a chilling glimpse into a fractured, egotistical mind through poetic journal entries.Alex guides the conversation, highlighting the unique creative process, the challenges of writing in this unconventional style, and the uphill battle of marketing a book that doesn't fit neatly into any one genre.Stick around as Chris shares five invaluable lessons from this ambitious literary experiment. Whether you're an aspiring writer, a fan of crime and horror, or just curious about the wild ways stories can be told, this episode is packed with insight, inspiration, and a celebration of bold storytelling choices. Plug in and let's explore the killer narrative hidden in verse!Have any questions, comments, or suggestions?Then please leave them in the Comments Section.Write: TTDSOnAir@gmail.comAnd follow us on ...@Tell The Damn Story www.TellTheDamnStory.comwww.Facebook.com/Tell The Damn Story TTDSonYouTubeIf you're enjoying these episodes, take a moment to help wet our whistle and click on the link to ... Buy Me A Coffee!
Episode 137: Collective Effervescence Don't be jelly, but we're having a blast with three poems from the poet Han VanderHart in this episode! You can join in on the fizzing of our collective effervescence by just tuning in. We find the conversation naturally turning towards John Berger's Ways of Seeing, taking in the pipe as a fairly recent newcomer as a punctuation mark in poetry, and the concept of absolute zero, alongside much, much more. Poetic themes of truth, love, and the power of “No” sit at the center of our conversation. Oh, and Marion deftly keeps Kathy in the conversation when technology unexpectedly steals her voice! (Be sure to check out the painting Truth Coming Out of Her Well, the inspiration for the first poem, an ekphrastic, that we discuss. It's a painting that has inspired some cool tattoo art!) At the table: Marion Wrenn, Kathleen Volk Miller, Jason Schneiderman, Divina Boko, Lisa Zerkle, Dagne Forrest, Lillie Volpe (sound engineer) Han VanderHart grew up on a small-scale farm in Virginia, and now lives in North Carolina, under the pines with their long term partner, two children, four cats, two dogs, and a Diva koi Beta fish named Caroline (long I). Their favorite flower is all of them, with the exception of the gerber daisy, which looks fake. Han is the author of Larks (Ohio, 2025) and What Pecan Light (BCP, 2021), and hosts Of Poetry Podcast and co-edits River River Books with Amorak Huey. Insta: @han.vanderhart Bluesky: @hanvanderhart.bsky.social Website: hanvanderhart.com
Through her “archaeology of the future” design approach, the Lebanese-born, Paris-based architect Lina Ghotmeh has firmly established herself as a humanist who brings a profound awareness of past, present, and presence to all that she does. In the two decades since winning her breakthrough commission—the Estonian National Museum in Tartu—her practice has taken off, with Ghotmeh swiftly becoming one today's fastest-rising architectural stars. Just a week after we recorded this episode of Time Sensitive, she was named the winner of a competition to design the British Museum's Western Range and, shortly after that, she was announced as the architect of the new Qatar Pavilion in the historic Giardini of Venice; she is also the designer of the Bahrain Pavilion at the just-opened 2025 Osaka Expo. Across her high-touch, high-craft projects, whether a brick-clad Hermès leather-goods workshop in Normandy, France, completed in 2023; the timber-framed 2023 Serpentine Pavilion in London; or the concrete-walled Stone Garden apartment tower (2020) in Beirut, Ghotmeh celebrates the hand.On the episode, Ghotmeh reflects on the long-view, across-time qualities of her work and outlines what she believes is architecture's role in shaping a better world ahead.Special thanks to our Season 11 presenting sponsor, L'École, School of Jewelry Arts.Show notes:Lina Ghotmeh[5:01] “The Shape of Time: Remarks on the History of Things”[5:01] George Kubler[5:01] Trevor Paglen[8:41] “The Long View: Why We Need to Transform How the World Sees Time”[8:41] Tim Ingold[11:15] “Windows of Light”[11:15] “Lecture: Lina Ghotmeh”[12:06] Beatriz Colomina[12:06] “Are We Human?”[19:58] Gaston Bachelard[24:04] Olga de Amaral[24:04] Cartier Foundation[24:04] Juhani Pallasmaa[24:04] “The Eyes of the Skin”[26:39] Luis Barragán[31:09] Stone Garden (2020)[31:09] Hermès Workshops (2023)[36:36] Peter Zumthor[36:36] “Atmospheres”[41:53] Khalil Khouri[44:51] Jean Nouvel[44:51] Norman Foster[44:51] Estonian National Museum (2016)[46:41] Renzo Piano[46:41] Richard Rogers[46:41] Maya Lin[46:41] Dan Dorell[46:41] Tsuyoshi Tane[50:45] “The Poetic, Humanistic Architecture of Lina Ghotmeh”[51:40] Rimbaud Museum[54:48] “Light in Water” (2015)[54:48] The Okura Tokyo[59:22] Les Grands Verres, Palais de Tokyo (2017)[59:44] Zero-Carbon Hotel Concept (2019)[59:42] Serpentine Pavilion (2023)[1:04:11] Osaka Expo Bahrain Pavilion (2025)
Good evening and a huge welcome back to the show, I hope you've had a great day and you're ready to kick back and relax with another episode of Brett's old time radio show. Hello, I'm Brett your host for this evening and welcome to my home in beautiful Lyme Bay where it's lovely December night. I hope it's just as nice where you are. You'll find all of my links at www.linktr.ee/brettsoldtimeradioshow A huge thankyou for joining me once again for our regular late night visit to those dusty studio archives of Old Time radio shows right here at my home in the united kingdom. Don't forget I have an Instagram page and YouTube channel both called Brett's old time radio show and I'd love it if you could follow me. Feel free to send me some feedback on this and the other shows if you get a moment, brett@tourdate.co.uk #sleep #insomnia #relax #chill #night #nighttime #bed #bedtime #oldtimeradio #drama #comedy #radio #talkradio #hancock #tonyhancock #hancockshalfhour #sherlock #sherlockholmes #radiodrama #popular #viral #viralpodcast #podcast #podcasting #podcasts #podtok #podcastclip #podcastclips #podcasttrailer #podcastteaser #newpodcastepisode #newpodcast #videopodcast #upcomingpodcast #audiogram #audiograms #truecrimepodcast #historypodcast #truecrime #podcaster #viral #popular #viralpodcast #number1 #instagram #youtube #facebook #johnnydollar #crime #fiction #unwind #devon #texas #texasranger #beer #seaton #seaside #smuggler #colyton #devon #seaton #beer #branscombe #lymebay #lymeregis #brett #brettorchard #orchard #greatdetectives #greatdetectivesofoldtimeradio #detectives #johnnydollar #thesaint #steptoe #texasrangers Philo Vance: The Aristocratic Sleuth of the Airwaves Step into the world of high society, intricate mysteries, and razor-sharp deductions with Philo Vance, the brilliant and erudite detective who captivated radio audiences with his refined intellect and unrelenting pursuit of justice. Created by S.S. Van Dine, Philo Vance first appeared in The Benson Murder Case (1925) as a wealthy dilettante whose keen mind and extensive knowledge made him an indispensable crime solver. His friend, District Attorney Markham, relied on his unconventional methods, while the gruff Sergeant Heath barely concealed his exasperation. Vance was equal parts scholar, art connoisseur, and detective—a man whose cultured demeanor masked an unyielding resolve to untangle the most perplexing crimes. Vance's popularity surged on the silver screen, where he was played by luminaries such as William Powell, Basil Rathbone, and Warren William. But it was on radio that his voice truly came to life. From 1943 to 1945, John Emery first gave voice to the suave sleuth. In 1945, the legendary José Ferrer brought his commanding presence to the role in an NBC summer series. Then, beginning in 1946, the masterful Jackson Beck took over, starring in over 100 syndicated episodes produced by Frederic Ziv, ensuring Vance's legacy endured on the airwaves. The Voices Behind the Mystery
Some musicians start with formal lessons and daily practice and some get hooked by picking up a washboard between hopping train cars across the country. Alynda Segarra is the latter type, and it led them to a new life dedicated to music and community in their adopted home of New Orleans. As the band Hurray for the Riff Raff, Segarra has been making music beloved by critics and fans since 2008 and is still going strong. Their most recent album, “The Past is Still Alive,” came out last year. They sat down with poetry professor and host of the PBS series “Poetry in America,” Elisa New, at the 2024 Aspen Ideas Festival to talk about writing lyrics, making music and finding their place in America. We're bringing you the conversation for National Poetry Month. aspenideas.org
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Universal suffrage for women came to the US in 1920. But poet from the 1800s tells a much earlier tale.
Mufasa: The Lion King | Hindi | Cinematic & Poetic Dive | Mayur Puri Zaroori Soochna. Sarkari nahin Zaroori hi sahi Ye Shah Rukh and unke fans ke liye Eidi hai. A Cinematic Dive into the film's screenplay and a poetic dive into the film's Hindi Dialogue and Hindi Lyrics. Hop on the Awesome Pod Mix and rediscover the film's references, metaphors, and cinematic details I spotted while watching the film. Listen and Subscribe to the Awesome Pod Mix on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, and Goodpods. Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/awesomepodmix Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/awesomepodmix Threads: https://www.threads.net/@awesomepodmix BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/awesomepodmix.bsky.social. If you like what I'm doing, you can support me on Patreon at pateron.com/awesomepodmix. Thanks for listening.
Psalms is the prayer and hymn book of the Judeo-Christian faith. Join us in this introductory sharing on Psalms as we explore the features of Hebraic poetry and examine the power of poetic language.
Today we talked with Kyle Dunham about how to study through the Poetic books.
This week on Transmissions, we welcome the phenomenal writer Lucy Sante to the show to discuss her latest book, I Heard Her Call My Name: A Memoir of Transition. Poetic, slyly funny, and exceptionally moving, the book joins her other classics, Low Life: Lures and Snares of Old New York and Maybe the People Would Be the Times, as a piece of art that straddles the line between memoir, arts criticism, and music writing. We discuss those works, as well as Sante's recently published Six Sermons for Bob Dylan, which collects sermons the non-religious Sante crafted for a Dylan project that found Michael Shannon taking her words to the pulpit. Plus, we check in on her thoughts about transition, Dylan, fashion, the early days of music journalism, The Velvet Underground, A Complete Unknown, New York, and much more. And we've got a bonus component too: Scott Bunn of Recliner Notes stops by to discuss Sante's work and a recent look at the "guitar sculptures" of Yo La Tengo. You can read a full transcript of this conversation at Aquarium Drunkard, where you'll find 20 years worth of playlists, recommendations, reviews, interviews, podcasts, essays, and more. With your support, here's to another decade. Subscribe at Aquarium Drunkard. Stream a playlist of bumper music featured on Transmissions, as well as selections from our guests. Transmissions is a part of the Talkhouse Podcast Network. Visit the Talkhouse for more interviews, fascinating reads, and podcasts.
Send us a textWelcome to a radically poetic frequency drop—a masterclass in presence, paradox, and the art of truly listening. In this episode, I take you on a wildly unfiltered ride through the cosmos of my mind, where numerology meets music, grief meets self-love, and the universe is always speaking—if we're paying attention.I dive into the power of asking better questions, the illusion of time, and why being fully yourself is the most radical act of all. This episode is for the seekers, the overthinkers, the ones learning to trust their own rhythm. I share my journey of healing, walking again—dancing again—after deep loss, and how I chose to defy every diagnosis by believing in what I couldn't yet see.It's about mastery—not just of listening, but of life itself. So breathe. Put down your phone. Tune into the frequency. And remember: you are exactly, perfectly on time.Let's get radically poetic.Masterful Listening is sponsored by Rad Hats For Rad Humans. 30% of every purchase goes towards mental health initiatives. If you write a review of the show, you get 20% off a Rad Hat of your own. Visit svetlanasaitsky.comEmail: Svetlana.thisisit@gmail.comInstagram: @radically_poeticFacebook: @Svety SvetTikTok: @jetsvetter
Hello Brave Friends! On this Thriving Disabled Adults episode, #208, we are speaking to Thriving Disabled Adult, Nicole Demos.In this conversation, Susanna Peace Lovell interviews Nicole (Nix) Demos, who shares about her journey growing up in Greece in the 1970's with cerebral palsy. She also generously shares her experiences being rejected and embraced by different cultures, living in various countries, and her evolution into an inclusive educator. She discusses the challenges she faced in accessing care and support, the power of poetry as a means of expression, and the importance of relationships in navigating her disability. Nix emphasizes the need for advocacy and understanding in society, while also finding joy in her connection with her dog and the unconditional love it brings. The conversation concludes with a call to action for listeners to engage with and support the disabled community, fostering a sense of belonging and empowerment for all. Nicole Demos, a disabled inclusive educator for over 32 years, holds an M.A in Education and an M.Ed in International Counseling. Nicole worked in Greece, the US, Russia and the UK before teaching Learning Support at the International School of Helsinki. She has presented workshops on educational trends, and participated in podcasts and blogs. As an active member of the Diversability Leadership Collective and SENIA Europe, Nicole strives to educate on the importance of inclusion, disability identity, advocacy, equity and belonging. Since leaving the International School of Helsinki, Nicole has recently discovered a love for writing and has published poetry online here and here. This has led to her writing this poem to be included in a Danish architectural press publication highlighting diversity and inclusion. In addition Nicole has also been nominated to Diversability's 2024 D-30 Disability Impact List for her continued efforts. Her hobbies include reading, singing, baking, flower rescue and spending time with friends and her toy poodle Sisu. Find Nicole Demos: on Instagram here. on LinkedIn hereBrave Together Parenting is the podcast for We are Brave Together, a not-for-profit organization based in the USA. The heart of We Are Brave Together is to strengthen, encourage, inspire and validate all moms of children with disabilities and other needs in their unique journeys. JOIN the international community of We Are Brave Together here. Donate to our Retreats and Respite Scholarships here. Donate to keep this podcast going here. Can't get enough of the Brave Together Podcast? Follow us on Instagram or on Facebook. Feel free to contact Jessica Patay via email: jpatay@wearebravetogether.org If you have any topic requests or if you would like to share a story, leave us a message here. Please leave a review and rating today! We thank you in advance! Disclaimer
Hey Beloved,We're back with 30 minutes of Light & Love fueled by scripture, poetry, and YOU! Based on Psalm 119:105 "Your word is a lamp for my feet, a light on my path, I will share how important it is for each of us to find and know where God wants us to be and how marvelous His Light is that drives us to completion. I pray you are fueled for the week and desire to walk in and be the Light in the earth! To God Be the Glory; Amen!
Welcome back to America's #1 Daily Podcast, featuring America's #1 Real Estate Coaches and Top EXP Realty Sponsors in the World, Tim and Julie Harris. Ready to become an EXP Realty Agent and join Tim and Julie Harris? Visit: https://whylibertas.com/harris or text Tim directly at 512-758-0206. IMPORTANT: Join #1 Real Estate Coaches Tim and Julie Harris's Premier Coaching now for FREE. Included is a DAILY Coaching Session with a HARRIS Certified Coach. Proven and tested lead generation, systems, and scripts designed for this market. Instant FREE Access Now: YES, Enroll Me NOW In Premier Coaching https://premiercoaching.com Frantic Fun Friday Alert: It's that time of the week where we take a delightful detour from our regular real estate discussions to explore a medley of intriguing topics. If you're here for real estate insights, don't fret—our regular programming resumes Monday. But today, buckle up for a journey through health innovations and a touch of poetry! Episode Highlights: Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT): Unpacking the benefits and considerations of HRT in modern wellness. Semaglutide Spotlight: Exploring this groundbreaking medication's role in weight management and diabetes care. Premium Lens Replacement: Shedding light on advanced solutions for vision enhancement.
n this CRYB! SPOTLIGHT, Chris and Steven discuss DC Comics' batshit-crazy SKREEMER (1988). This proto-Vertigo classic blends noir, cyberpunk, and family tragedy in a retro gangster apocalyptic fable created by Peter Milligan, Brett Ewins, and Steve Dillion. A science fiction comic that makes A CLOCKWORK ORANGE look G-rated.This clip was taken from our full-length SKREEMER episode:https://youtu.be/gfcvYF0aCd0?si=E5H1E0EfawK1tM17.COMICS ROT YOUR BRAIN! is a deep dive into ‘80s comics (plus a few notable exceptions). Screenwriters Chris Derrick (STAR TREK: PICARD) & Steven Bagatourian (AMERICAN GUN) discuss their favorite books, runs, and creators from the Bronze Age.+ We appreciate your support of the show via Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ComicsRotYourBrain
Tony Wolf joins me to discuss his new book out from Sky Meadow Press: 'Poetic Faiths: New Religions and Rituals as Works of Living Art, Vol I.' First we tackle the idea of "Poetic Faiths" and what they are before going over what's in this new anthology of interviews with creators of such Poetic Faiths. Tony shares part of his story that led him to this work as well as some of the specifics of his own Poetic Faith, The Mysterium. Finally, we consider the significance and future of this form of spirituality. 0:00 Introduction2:02 What is a "Poetic Faith"?15:13 The Anthology18:53 Poetic Faiths and Metamodern Religion23:04 Tony's Story: The First of The Three Moments31:09 Tony's Poetic Faith: The Mysterium38:51 Mindful Ritual and Serious Symbols44:02 A Mycelial Network of New Faiths54:42 The Roles for Creators1:10:39 Conclusion To hear more, visit brendangrahamdempsey.substack.com
Entretien avec Rudy, Jay, Rhodes et Dré, les quatre membres du groupe de RNB soul Poetic Lover. Révélé en 1997, grâce à l'émission Graines de star sur M6, le groupe a connu un large succès jusqu'au début des années 2000. Récemment, il s'est reformé et se produit sur plusieurs scènes en France. Dimanche 20 avril, ils seront en concert au Casino de Paris. Ils répondent aux questions de Claudy Siar, Queen Stelyna et Warra Charlotte Gomis. Pour visionner les clips, cliquez sur les titres des chansons : LivePoetic LoverMedley Qu'il en soit ainsiPrenons notre tempsPoetic Lover feat Carole Fredericks - Personne ne sauraitPoetic Lover - Sexual HealingPoetic Lover - Prenons notre tempsRetrouvez notre playlist sur Deezer.
Entretien avec Rudy, Jay, Rhodes et Dré, les quatre membres du groupe de RNB soul Poetic Lover. Révélé en 1997, grâce à l'émission Graines de star sur M6, le groupe a connu un large succès jusqu'au début des années 2000. Récemment, il s'est reformé et se produit sur plusieurs scènes en France. Dimanche 20 avril, ils seront en concert au Casino de Paris. Ils répondent aux questions de Claudy Siar, Queen Stelyna et Warra Charlotte Gomis. Pour visionner les clips, cliquez sur les titres des chansons : LivePoetic LoverMedley Qu'il en soit ainsiPrenons notre tempsPoetic Lover feat Carole Fredericks - Personne ne sauraitPoetic Lover - Sexual HealingPoetic Lover - Prenons notre tempsRetrouvez notre playlist sur Deezer.
Designers Jeanne Friot, Walter Van Beirendonck and Louis Gabriel Nouchi have taken a stand to defend gender-neutral fashion, calling for inclusion rather than exclusion. Meanwhile, Japanese labels Issey Miyake and Yohji Yamamoto propose a simple, comfortable wardrobe, underpinned with poetry. All of these designers have opted for extraordinary fabrics to create their latest collections. FRANCE 24 takes a closer look.
Régulièrement dans Culture médias, Thomas Isle nous fait découvrir ses coups de coeur musicaux. Ce jeudi, les Poetic Lover offre un live du titre "Prenons notre temps" aux auditeurs d'Europe 1.
Thomas Isle et sa bande vous font vivre toute l'actualité culturelle, entre invités et décryptages, le tout dénué d'à-priori, mais non de bienveillance.
Rachel Woodham, homeschool mom and author of a soon-to-be-published book on play, joins Renee and Karen to discuss the importance of free and voluntary play in the lives of children (and their parents). They explore the relationships between play and virtue, order, beauty, and imagination. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Your hosts Andy, Ant and Dun bring you the weeks happenings in the world of QPR, New York's Politics and Pop culture and remember some lads along the wayA VERY SPECIAL COLD OPEN in tribute to SNL 50-Blargybet is BACK with a completely convoluted offer for you!- QPR run rampant on Valentine's Day, a complete Fournilcation.- John Eustace has had a better couple of weeks- Poetic performance from the lads, and from QPR- Is Ilias still off the pace? (I think we know the answer to that)- KOKI SCORES! YESSSSS. YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!- Never Fall in Love With a Loan Player. Ronnie. Sigh...- and Yang. Sigh...- Well that was a completely normal week in New York politics- Quid Pro Quotes- LOVELY Stuff. Pete Doherty's QPR related cover art, Snow is VERMONT AF and SNL 50 brings over three hours of joy, escapism and nostalgia- Even lovelier stuff - Our Friends at Rainbow Rangers got in touch! - We remember some lacrosse lads. Some football lads and the very very best Lad. RIP Macca.- Paul Curtis nails the Derby Score - Pompey Predictions- Travis hit 16 on the ****ometer on FridayRate, reviews, give 5 stars etc etc. You R's!!!!!
In this engaging interview, Lillian delves into their newest poetry book, Poetic Wanderings, the third addition to their poetry series. This heartfelt collection pays tribute to her father-in-law, Frank Nick Brummet, whose rich storytelling inspired many of the poems. Lillian shares how Poetic Wanderings honors Frank's legacy, emphasizing the importance of preserving our stories and experiences to connect generations, celebrate life, and learn from the past.During the conversation, Lillian read a touching poem from the collection titled “Wartime Love,” found on page 17.Betsy describes it as profoundly moving and heartfelt. Lillian also showcased other beautiful pieces from Poetic Wanderings while reflecting on her previous poetry collections.A key theme of the discussion was the vulnerability and artistry involved in writing poetry. Lillian highlighted that while poetry doesn't need to rhyme, it must have a flow that resonates with readers. She candidly shared how writing poetry became a healing outlet during her struggles with depression and grief, even helping her navigate a challenging writer's block during a difficult period.Betsy and Lillian also explored the topic of grief, discussing ways to honor the memories of loved ones by embracing life and helping others.For readers inspired by Lillian's journey, Betsy highly recommends visiting Dave and Lillian Brummet's Amazon page to explore their collection of insightful and inspiring books, including Poetic Wanderings.Don't miss this heartfelt interview filled with wisdom, creativity, and a celebration of storytelling!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/chatting-with-betsy--4211847/support.
Send us a textWhy am I single? It's a question I asked myself one peaceful morning, not in despair, but with curiosity and a heart wide open. In this episode of Masterful Listening, I reflect on the loves I've known—the heartbreaks, the highs, the wildly poetic moments—and how they've shaped the person I've become. This isn't just my story; it's for anyone who has loved deeply, lost profoundly, and still believes in love. It's for the dreamers, the romantics, and the ones who dare to stay radically open, even when love has left its mark. And maybe, just maybe, my love is out there, listening too.Let's dive into the beauty of being single, satisfied, self-made, and soulfully open, and explore what it means to rise in love rather than fall into it. This one's for you, for me, and for anyone who still chooses love—no matter what.Masterful Listening is sponsored by Rad Hats For Rad Humans. 30% of every purchase goes towards mental health initiatives. If you write a review of the show, you get 20% off a Rad Hat of your own. Visit svetlanasaitsky.comEmail: Svetlana.thisisit@gmail.comInstagram: @jetsvetterFacebook: @Svety SvetTikTok: @jetsvetter
In this segment we discuss the upcoming transit of Venus in Pisces. Venus will be exalted in Pisces from January 27th - May 31st. This is an extended period of time, given that Venus usually stays in a sign for about one month. This is a year where Venus goes retrograde, making it a karmic time for love, relationships, art, and creativity. We spend time discussing the influence of Neptune and Rahu and how this may impact Venus in a positive and negative way. Christine: website: innerknowing.yoga instagram: astrologynow_podcast patreon: patreon.com/astrologynowpodcast keywords: astrology, jyotish, Vedic astrology, sidereal astrology, nakshatras, spirituality, Christine Rodriguez, aries, libra, scorpio, libra, capricorn, Nakshatra, new moon, taurus, Venus, Jupiter, Pisces, Spirituality, horoscope, retrograde, eclipse, solar eclipse, new moon, lunar eclipse
In this episode of the Specialty Matcha Podcast, Ryan Ahn and Zongjun (Sam) Li delve into the complexities and confusions surrounding poetic matcha names. They discuss how these names can mislead consumers, the cultural context of matcha consumption, and the need for transparency in the industry. The conversation highlights the potential harm to consumers and farmers alike, as well as the importance of evolving the naming conventions to better serve a modern audience. The hosts advocate for a shift towards more descriptive and transparent labeling to enhance consumer understanding and appreciation of matcha. https://kyotojournal.org/tea-food-2/much-ado-about-matcha/
In this episode, Yousip Bet Yousip reflects on his youth and the beginning of his political journey, which started with his involvement in the Assyrian Youth Union in Tehran. Inspired by his father's poetry, Yousip began reciting his father's works and eventually started creating his own poems, drawing inspiration from his mother's storytelling.
Welcome back and happy 2025! The In Between is back with a series of conversations about what MLK Jr called the beloved community... this dream of unity marked by kingdom multi-ethnicity, diversity, and a deep orientation to the truth of the Imago Dei - that each human is made in the image of God from the very first moments a new life is forming in the womb.Okay. Poetic language and lofty imagery aside, becoming a community like this IS HARD work, IRL (In Real Life). Multiethnic community comes as a grace, as well as with a cost. We're all made in the image of God, yes - but we all also have really different layers that make up who we are. We all are part of His kingdom, yes - but we all have really different cultures and ways of being and norms. We all have value, and we're all sisters and brothers in Christ, yes - but we often find it easier to hang out in our silos or bubbles with folks just like us.In this episode about being a part of a multiethnic community, Julia hosts a dialogue with Pastor Adrienne Ash, Pastor Daniel Hernandez, and Mailin Young, VC Head of Staff. Listen in to a frank and beautiful conversation about the layers we all have, what it feels like to walk into a room when you're not sure how you fit, the difference between cultural hospitality and code-switching, and sooooooooo much more. Enjoy!
On this episode: Nate and Aaron talk about experiences at the 2024 Italian Samson Retreat with nuns. Our Guest: Zach Brittle, who is the only Gottman and RLT trained couples therapist in the world. He is also a cohost of Marriage Therapy Radio, a husband, father, teacher, and four years sober, recovering alcoholic. Zach discusses getting married at 23 and being happily married for 24 of the 27 years. He works for the Gottman Institute and tells us the origins of the Gottman method and why it's so effective in therapy. Zach encourages us to be curious about the possibilities for our relationship beyond repairing the issue that brought us to therapy. Also, being curious about what's not being said, and the origins of addiction and shame. He shares the science behind successful marriage repair. He leaves us with many hopeful and positive resources as well. Links: Zach Brittle Books: Marriage Therapy Journal By: Zach Brittle The Relationship Alphabet: A Practical Guide to Better connection for Couples: By Zach Brittle Reconnect: A Marriage Counseling Workbook: Guided Conversations and Exercises for Long-Lasting Relationship By: Zach Brittle and Laura Heck Other Books Mentioned: I Don't Want to Talk About It: Overcoming the Secret Legacy of Male Depression By: Terrence Real Us: Getting Past You & Me to Build a More Loving Relationship By: Terrence Real How Can I get Through to You: Reconnecting Men and Women By: Terrence Real The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work By: John Gottman and Nan Silver Summit: 2025 Samson Summit Sponsor: Life Works Counseling If you have thoughts or questions that you'd like the guys to address in upcoming episodes or suggestions for future guests, please drop a note to piratemonkpodcast@gmail.com. The music on this podcast is contributed by members of the Samson Society and www.fiftysounds.com. For more information on this ministry, please visit samsonsociety.com. Support for the women who have been impacted by our choices is available at sarahsociety.com. The Pirate Monk Podcast is provided by Samson Society, a ministry of Samson House, a 501(c)3 nonprofit. To help support the vision, please consider a contribution to Samson House.
In this episode, we continue to look at what a Musical Education looks like and how the poetic mode of learning is how we enflesh an education in wonder. Show Notes: https://thewonderyears.substack.com/p/musical-education-tuning-the-soul-ebc TCT: https://www.thechildrenstradition.com/ The Toolshed: https://the-toolshed.circle.so/c/start-here Instagram: @mrsamandafaus
Drex reads a holiday cybersecurity poem looking back at the cyber landscape of 2024. Covering topics of Team preparedness, the growing urgency of mitigating supply chain risks in 2025, and the dual-edged impact of AI and IoT innovations in healthcare this is an episode you dont want to miss. Remember, Stay a Little Paranoid Subscribe: This Week Health Twitter: This Week Health LinkedIn: Week Health Donate: Alex's Lemonade Stand: Foundation for Childhood Cancer
What brings together comics, funk music, unconditional love, and extraterrestrials? It's The Universal Funk Opera! Then, readings from Bay Area novelists and a dose of poetic medicine.
San Luis Obispo County Poet Laureate, Caleb Nichols about their most excellent adventures, inspirations and what helps to define a creatively diverse life.Live this Tuesday from 2-3pm on KCBX
Noah and Raghu Markus catch up with Joseph Goldstein to talk about poetry, imposter syndrome, trust, and more.Grab a copy of Joseph's poems and reflections HEREIn this episode, Raghu, Joseph, and Noah connect through these topics:How Joseph revitalized his poetic spirit while traveling in SpainRevision as the most important process of writingStruggling with imposter syndromeHow poetry overlaps the meditative spaceSilence as an integral precursor to creativityThe beauty within very ordinary experiencesHow aversion traps us just as much as desireCompassion as the activity of emptinessLoneliness and the myth of intimacyBuilding trust and self-confidenceArtistic versus scientific ways of understandingAnger as a messenger and using wise discernmentBe sure to check out this talk on quantum mechanics, as suggested by Joseph in today's episode.About Joseph Goldstein:Joseph Goldstein has been leading insight and loving-kindness meditation retreats worldwide since 1974. He is a co-founder of the Insight Meditation Society in Barre, Massachusetts, where he is one of the organization's guiding teachers. In 1989, together with several other teachers and students of insight meditation, he helped establish the Barre Center for Buddhist Studies.“A lot of creativity comes out of the silence because then it's more intuitive rather than thinking through something. It's that overlap that I really love. I can be in a quiet space and a very ordinary perception of something takes on more meaning because I'm not just rushing through it, I'm actually there in it.” – Joseph GoldsteinSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Henry gets us out of our heads and into our bodies with encouragements for a more embodied understanding of what zazen is really doing with us. How can we convince our minds to let the body take the wheel for awhile? How do we translate a stillness that doesn't speak in sense? Can Henry quote the late great Jacques Lecoq without giggling?? Find out here!!
I interviewed director Aphra Taghizadeh about Speechless Witness of a Wandering Tree that showed at IDFA DocLab 2024. See the transcript down below for more context on our conversation. This is a listener-supported podcast through the Voices of VR Patreon. Music: Fatality
I interviewed director Gregor Petrikovic about Sincerely Victor Pike that showed at IDFA DocLab 2024. You can watch this short film here. See the transcript down below for more context on our conversation. This is a listener-supported podcast through the Voices of VR Patreon. Music: Fatality
The legendary African American poet Nikki Giovanni passed away this week at the age of 81. Since fiercely coming onto the scene during the Black Power movement of the 1960s, Giovanni established a rich and powerful literary legacy. Her work often celebrated the power of Black joy contained within the fight for civil rights by reminding readers that "Black love is Black wealth".Today on the show, we feature a conversation between Rachel Martin, host of NPR's Wild Card, and Nikki Giovanni from earlier this year.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy