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This message was originally preached in 2019. Chuck Swindoll says that God never puts us through a test without a purpose. And when we trust Him with total abandonment, God will provide for us. His rewards surpass anything we could imagine! To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.lightsource.com/donate/1447/29
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The lads are back to discuss Fiji's historic and brilliant win at Twickenham, Huw leads us on a deep dive on South American Rugby ahead of the World Cup and all the usual T2 action and chat! The Pirate Rugby is passionate about growing the game of rugby union and making it more accessible to fans. If you like what we do, you can follow us on Twitter or check out our Substack for more long-form content and read articles written by the lads! Visuals from deep dive: https://open.substack.com/pub/thepiraterugby/p/the-secret-world-of-south-american?utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web Twitter: https://twitter.com/PirateRugbyPod Substack: https://thepiraterugby.substack.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's a beautiful night—the sky is clear, the stars are twinkling. You see a shooting star! Or is it a comet! Maybe a meteor? Whatever it is, it's gone in an instant. But what if that whirring bit of space were headed... straight towards the Earth, not past it? Yeah, not so cute. This week, Christina Hernández and Terik Daly of NASA join Jonathan to talk about asteroids, what they're made of, and how we could protect the planet if one came hurtling towards the place we call home. Christina Hernández (she/her/hers) is a systems engineer at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. She currently works on Psyche, NASA's mission to a metal world, as a flight systems engineer. She previously spent over 6 years working on NASA's Perseverance rover mission as a payload systems engineer. You can follow Christina on Twitter @estrellasycafe. Dr. Terik Daly is a planetary scientist at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory. He is the deputy instrument scientist for NASA's Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) mission, which is the world's first planetary defense test mission.For more information on NASA's upcoming missions, including those mentioned in this episode, you can follow @AsteroidWatch on Twitter. Interested in the worlds of our solar system? Visit @NASASolarSystem for the broad picture and @NASAPersevere to check in on our neighbor, Mars!Join the conversation, and find out what former guests are up to, by following us on Instagram and Twitter @CuriousWithJVN. Jonathan is on Instagram and Twitter @JVN and @Jonathan.Vanness on Facebook.Transcripts for each episode are available at JonathanVanNess.com. Love listening to Getting Curious? Now, you can also watch Getting Curious—on Netflix! Head to netflix.com/gettingcurious to dive in.Our executive producer is Erica Getto. Our associate producer is Zahra Crim. Our editor is Andrew Carson. Our theme music is “Freak” by QUIÑ; for more, head to TheQuinCat.com. Getting Curious merch is available on PodSwag.com.
Pinterest. We’re not going to lie; for years, we just used this visual search engine as ‘pinspiration’ to help create mood boards for home decorating projects (or, in the case of our founder, choose carpets!). But according to one TechPixie here at HQ, Pinterest is about so much more than lusting after stylish interiors. Yep, sit up and pay attention, tribe, because Philippa Iles, our very own Pinterest queen, is revealing a ton of top Pinning tips in this week’s Sparkle and Thrive podcast. It’s thanks to Pip that TechPixies has a Pinterest module at all. Already a self-confessed Pinterest nut, Pip nudged our founder Joy to get our Pinterest module off the ground and suddenly found herself as TechPixies’ Pinterest coach. Today, she’s both TechPixies’ chief pinner extraordinaire (not her official title) and our chief marketing officer. When she’s not doing that, Pip somehow manages to find the time to run her own business – The Social Giraffe – with her sister. And it’s The Social Giraffe’s Pinterest Ads Hustle course that gets a little mention in this week’s episode (and, boy, do you need this course in your life!). Here’s why you need to tune in:Pinterest might be Pip’s passion, but it took a while for Pip to realise that this was her calling. For years, Pip worked as a headteacher before a major life event saw her hit a brick wall, forcing her to realise that things had to change. This episode is dedicated to how Pip turned her passion into a business and how that’s possible for you, too. It’s also an episode that will fire up your imagination as Pip reveals the world of possibilities that exist with Pinterest. There’s profit in Pins – you just need to know how to maximise them. Luckily, Pip is here to guide you every step of the way. Here’s what to listen out for: [02:40] Pip talks about finally finding work/life balance. [06:54] Pip reveals her passion for Pinterest. [12:35] Learn the difference between an interrupter and an enhancer. [17:55] Hear Pip’s brilliant strategy plan. [19:11] So, what's a sales funnel? [28:33] Learn how to find out if your audience is on Pinterest. [30:48] Hear the two main reasons people are on Pinterest. [36:23] Learn about Pip’s Pinterest Ads Hustle course.[38:55] If you’re in these industries, you need to be on Pinterest. [45:42] Hear how Pip’s life has changed. [53:02] Why you need to build in creative time and pre-schedule your week. [59:05] If you’re in a career you know isn’t right for you, you’ll love Pip’s parting advice. We’re getting in the festive spirit here at TechPixies
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On this week’s show, Bree and Justin marvel over a week of MMORPG revelations, including a new race for Lord of the Rings Online, a handy party feature for World of Warcraft, the possibility of Guild Wars 2 mobile, and more! It’s the Massively OP Podcast, an action-packed hour of news, tales, opinions, and gamer emails! And remember, if you’d like to send in your own letter to the show, use the “Tips” button in the top-right corner of the site to do so. Show notes: Intro Adventures in MMOs: City of Heroes, World of Warcraft, Dungeons and Dragons Online, LOTRO, Star Wars Galaxies News: LOTRO gets Stout Axe Dwarves, DDO gets Alchemist and permadeath shards News: World of Warcraft outlines 8.2.5 features News: Could Guild Wars 2 be making a mobile game? News: Star Trek Online looks ahead to Awakening update News: How about a new expansion and class for Skyforge? Mailbag: LOTRO and sticking to its IP Mailbag: A Marvel Heroes substitute News: Ship of Heroes' character creator out soon Outro Other info: Podcast theme: "Feast in the House of Grimbeorn" from Lord of the Rings Online Your show hosts: Justin and Bree Listen to Massively OP Podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, Player FM, TuneIn, Google Play, iHeartRadio, Pocket Casts, and Spotify Follow Massively Overpowered: Website, Twitter, Facebook, Google Plus, Twitch If you’re having problems seeing or using the web player, please check your flashblock or scriptblock setting.
Can food really taste different based on what's around us? We share our experience with certain foods and what we love, hate and will never eat again!
Welcome to another episode of From the Bottom of the Record Box. This week we have a bookend from Nathaniel Rateliff and The Night Sweats, a great cover song and a surprise new music track. If you would like to hear some of your favourite music played on the show then get in touch. Track Listing Intro Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats The Last Pale Light in the West Ben Nichols Teenage Kicks Nouvelle Vague Jack of Hands Amanda Palmer & Edward Ka-Spel One Night Deidre and the Dark S.O.B. Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats … We've all had 'em OK, so we kicked off Episode 1 by bookending Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats. They are a band that Tobin introduced me to a couple of months ago and as a result, I really enjoy the man's work. Soulful rock music not really made for these times. You can listen to the whole album from which Intro is taken here. Released in March of 2018 it is their second studio album. For instance, I personally recommend the title track Tearing at the Seams, it's definitely my favourite from the album. Consequently, I've worn a deep groove in the vinyl at that point! So - what's next? So if you hadn't already fallen for Nathaniel and his heavy soul backers then S.O.B. came back and ripped at your soul with his tortured lyrics and preacher-like delivery. Taken from their self-titled first album released in August 2015 it acted as a springboard for a full global tour. Whilst on tour they also recorded the quite wonderful eight-track EP A Little Something More From. This is a personal favourite of mine and will be featuring in future episodes of From the Bottom of the Record Box. Joeseph Pope, his wonderful mom, Nathaniel Rateliff & Chris Tetzeli made my day swinging by to drop of their GOLD certified eponymous album. CO is proud of you @NRateliff pic.twitter.com/ICzYebzUmv — John Hickenlooper (@hickforco) August 29, 2018 The rest of the show captures the diversity of music from one man and a guitar to the lavish arrangement of the cover by Nouvelle Vague. Ben Nichols is the frontman for the band Lucero, an Americana/Country Rock band hailing from Memphis, Tennessee. Nichols released his seven-track solo effort The Last Pale Light in the West in January 2009. It forms an interesting combination of guitar, piano, accordion & pedal steel. mystically bizarre and ambiguous, and incorporate recurrent themes from his own personal mythos Amanda Palmer is best known for fronting the dark cabaret band Dresden Dolls. She fronted with Brian Viglione. She has since had more success with her solo career. Palmer often collaborates with other artists, including her father! The mechanical, almost clockwork feel to the track only adds to its sinister intonation. It finally reaches into the fears we all had as children of dark entities coming to us in our sleep. Mystical collaborations Palmer collaborates on this track with the authentically strange English musician Edward Ka-Spel (The Legendary Pink Dots). Ka-Spel's lyrics have been described as "mystically bizarre and ambiguous, and incorporate recurrent themes from his own personal mythos". The whole album I Can Spin a Rainbow smacks of Ka-Spel's love of electronica and mysticism. We recommend consuming the whole album in one sitting rather than piecemeal. "So why did you play only one track?" I hear the listeners scream in unison. To whet your appetite for more of course! The Cover Nouvelle Vague is the brainchild of French music producers Marc Collin and Olivier Libaux. The two brought together a mixed bag of Brazilian and French vocalists. The chosen vocalists were unfamiliar with the covers they were going to record. This ensured a real fresh, new and imaginative take on some New Wave (in French Nouvelle Vague) post-punk classics. The covers were mainly arranged in the Bossa Nova style. Besides the wonderful arrangements on every Nouvelle Vague album, the cover artwork on each one is exceptional IMHO...
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Coffee & Conspiracy hosts Stephen and Krissy kick off the first podcast of 2017 in their very favorite place the home "studio" of course! They discuss proper gift giving strategies, how to redeem bad gifting and more!
Everybody's excited about gravitational waves, but why? What do they mean? How were they found, with lasers? How can we possibly know they came from two black holes a billion years ago? How can a whole sun's worth of energy have been used up? How can gravity "wave", as it were? What do colliding black holes sound like? (Much more musical than you'd expect, it turns out.)Claire has some questions, and Chris has... Well, Chris has a chat with astrophysicist Katie Mack, of @AstroKatie fame, and she has the answers.
We are proud of the actions of clergy who stand up for the truths of the Church and who, despite backlash from secular society, refuse to back down. This is truly what it means to lead. And we must strive to follow this lead—not only in our own hearts, but with our own voices.
An example of a project from Verona Area High School, Verona, Wisconsin that shows the involvement in the Rock Our World peace project.
Student created logo from Rock Our World
Carol Anne McGuire tells about her very popular global project called Rock Our World. Find out how to join as you listen to how much fun it is. Closed Captioning.
Carol Anne speaks of her work with Rock Our World... an international music collaboration with school children around the world.
This is a trailer Mrs. Abernethy's Ponderous Pandas made for a song called "Life We Got." This song, written and sung by Alma Desnuda was the theme song for Rock Our World, an international collaboration project started by Carol Ann McGuire.
This is Part Two of a series with two special guests: Lucy Gray and Carol Anne McGuire.Lucy Gray is an Instructional Technology Specialist at the University of Chicago (IL) Center for Elementary Math and Science Education. Among her numerous awards are having been named an Apple Distinguished Educator (2005), Discovery Educator Network Star Teacher, and Google Certified Teacher. Lucy is a popular speaker at national and international conferences. Also, Lucy has a strong reputation as a collector and organizer of robust online resources, using such technologies as blogs, wikis, nings, Twitter, and Facebook, among others.Carol Anne McGuire is a teacher and Instructional Technology Specialist at the New Village Leadership Academy in Calabasas, CA. Formerly, she was an award-winning teacher of blind and visually impaired students. The fact that amazes most people is that Carol Anne was teaching these visually impaired students to make videos!! Those videos have been shown around the world.Among the awards and recognitions that have come Carol Anne's way are: Apple Distinguished Educator (2004), Discovery Educator Network Star Teacher, Google Certified Teacher, Top Online Educator, Disney Teacher of the Year, SMARTBoard Exemplary Educator, American Film Institute Screen Educator, and ISTE (International Society for Technology in Education) Teacher of the Year (2008). Like Lucy, Carol Anne is a highly-sought after keynote speaker, as well as workshop leader, at professional conferences around the globe.Carol Anne also serves as "Lead Rocker" for an internationally-acclaimed project, "Rock Our World."So, you can see that I was highly honored to be able to share conversation with these two outstanding ladies. Their ideas on improving education are stellar. You will discover that, as you listen to this episode, if you hadn't known it already.This episode represents Part Two of a two-part series. I believe you will be inspired and stirred by listening to these fabulous educators. Please send your questions and comments.If you wish to contact either Lucy or Carol Anne, they can be reached by clicking on the links to their names. I look quite forward to reading your comments on this blog. Please click the link at the bottom of this posting and let us hear what you think. It's possible that your comments will be the ones that stir some other reader into taking the precise action that we desire. You can contribute to this podcast in any of the following ways: Email me
My special guests for this episode are Lucy Gray and Carol Anne McGuire.Lucy Gray is an Instructional Technology Specialist at the University of Chicago (IL) Center for Elementary Math and Science Education. Among her numerous awards are having been named an Apple Distinguished Educator (2005), Discovery Educator Network Star Teacher, and Google Certified Teacher. Lucy is a popular speaker at national and international conferences. Also, Lucy has a strong reputation as a collector and organizer of robust online resources, using such technologies as blogs, wikis, nings, Twitter, and Facebook, among others.Carol Anne McGuire is a teacher and Instructional Technology Specialist at the New Village Leadership Academy in Calabasas, CA. Formerly, she was an award-winning teacher of blind and visually impaired students. The fact that amazes most people is that Carol Anne was teaching these visually impaired students to make videos!! Those videos have been shown around the world.Among the awards and recognitions that have come Carol Anne's way are: Apple Distinguished Educator (2004), Discovery Educator Network Star Teacher, Google Certified Teacher, Top Online Educator, Disney Teacher of the Year, SMARTBoard Exemplary Educator, American Film Institute Screen Educator, and ISTE (International Society for Technology in Education) Teacher of the Year (2008). Like Lucy, Carol Anne is a highly-sought after keynote speaker, as well as workshop leader, at professional conferences around the globe.Carol Anne also serves as "Lead Rocker" for an internationally-acclaimed project, "Rock Our World."So, you can see that I was highly honored to be able to share conversation with these two outstanding ladies. Their ideas on improving education are stellar. You will discover that, as you listen to this episode, if you hadn't known it already.This episode represents Part One of a two-part series. I believe you will be inspired and stirred by listening to these fabulous educators. Please send your questions and comments.If you wish to contact either Lucy or Carol Anne, they can be reached by clicking on the links to their names. I look quite forward to reading your comments on this blog. Please click the link at the bottom of this posting and let us hear what you think. It's possible that your comments will be the ones that stir some other reader into taking the precise action that we desire. You can contribute to this podcast in any of the following ways: Email me
The Sixth in a series of NASA podcasts for Sun-Earth Day 2007: In today's podcast we'll be exploring the musical side of space weather with a dynamic teacher from Anahiem, CA,... Carol Anne McGuire.