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The See-Through Podcast
Steve Johnston (A Race Against Blindness)

The See-Through Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 58:05


Episode 098 | Steve Johnston (A Race Against Blindness) joins the podcast! In this episode, Steve chats with Lance about his non-profit "A Race Against Blindness" which is an organization dedicated to finding a cure for the rare eye disease Retintis Pigmentosa (RP) caused by Bardet-Biedl Syndrome (BBS). Steve's son, Luke, has been diagnosed with BBS and is expected to become legally blind in his teenage years - if a cure is not available.  Lance and Steve also explore the intricacies of advocating for a cure while simultaneously learning to accept blindness, how to be a supportive parent to a child with a disability, the lack of resources for rare disease research, and more! SEE-THROUGH is hosted by Lance Johnson. Based in New York City, Lance is a video editor living with an incurable eye condition called retinitis pigmentosa (or RP for short). In most cases, RP causes legal-blindness by the age of 40. Now 33, Lance uses SEE-THROUGH as a platform to explore his inevitable future of blindness through his transparent conversations with his guests.  ------------------------- SUPPORT SEE-THROUGH: Merch: https://seethroughpod.com/merch ------------------------- STEVE JOHNSTON LINKS: A Race Against Blindness: https://araceagainstblindness.org/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dad.vs.blindness/ ------------------------- SEE-THROUGH LINKS: Subscribe: https://bit.ly/3JRSPEO Instagram: https://instagram.com/seethroughpod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@seethroughpod Twitter: https://twitter.com/seethroughpod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/seethroughpod Website: https://www.seethroughpod.com/

The See-Through Podcast
Sammy Mena (The Blood Manor Clown)

The See-Through Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 85:32


Episode 097 | Sammy Mena (Actor + Blood Manor Clown) joins the podcast! In this episode, Sammy talks to Lance about his terrifying work as a scary clown for New York City's most popular haunted attraction, Blood Manor. Sammy also opens up about his prosthetic eye, being legally blind, his childhood experience at the Lavelle School for the Blind, how he found his love for horror + acting and more!  SEE-THROUGH is hosted by Lance Johnson. Based in New York City, Lance is a video editor living with a rare degenerative eye disease called retinitis pigmentosa (or RP for short). In most cases, RP causes legal-blindness by the age of 40. Now 33, Lance uses SEE-THROUGH as a platform to explore his inevitable future of blindness through transparent conversations with his guests. ------------------------- SUPPORT SEE-THROUGH: Merch: https://seethroughpod.com/merch ------------------------- SAMMY MENA LINKS: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sammy.mena.actor/ IMDB: https://m.imdb.com/name/nm3811611/ Blood Manor Haunted Attraction: https://www.bloodmanor.com/ ------------------------- SEE-THROUGH LINKS: Subscribe: https://bit.ly/3JRSPEO Instagram: https://instagram.com/seethroughpod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@seethroughpod Twitter: https://twitter.com/seethroughpod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/seethroughpod Website: https://www.seethroughpod.com/  

The See-Through Podcast
Mary Kathryn LeMaster (Accessibility & Mindfulness Consultant)

The See-Through Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 93:24


Episode 096 | Mary Kathryn LeMaster (Accessibility & Mindfulness Consultant) joins the podcast! In this episode, MK talks to Lance about her abrupt transition into legal blindness, why she names her white blind canes, how she created her own BVI community, the difference between image descriptions and alt text, and how both individuals and businesses can create an accessible experience in the digital world. SEE-THROUGH is hosted by Lance Johnson. Based in New York City, Lance is a video editor living with the rare degenerative eye disease - retinitis pigmentosa or "RP” for short. In most cases, RP causes legal-blindness by the age of 40. Now at the age of 33, Lance uses SEE-THROUGH as his platform to explore his inevitable future of blindness.  ------------------------- SUPPORT SEE-THROUGH: Merch: https://seethroughpod.com/merch ------------------------- MARY KATHRYN LEMASTER LINKS: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bigsightmk/ Linktree: https://linktr.ee/bigsightmk ------------------------- SEE-THROUGH LINKS: YouTube: https://bit.ly/3JRSPEO Instagram: https://instagram.com/seethroughpod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@seethroughpod Twitter: https://twitter.com/seethroughpod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/seethroughpod Website: https://www.seethroughpod.com/

The See-Through Podcast
The Cure For The Cure

The See-Through Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 64:39


Episode 095 | In this solo episode, Lance updates you on some key moments in his vision loss journey and tackles the mixed emotions that come with waiting for a cure for his eye disease as well as how society can help make that "wait" more chill. SEE-THROUGH is hosted by Lance Johnson. Based in New York City, Lance is a video editor living with the rare degenerative eye disease - retinitis pigmentosa or "RP” for short. In most cases, RP causes legal-blindness by the age of 40. Now 33, Lance uses SEE-THROUGH as a platform to explore his inevitable future of blindness. -------------------------  MERCH: Visit: https://seethroughpod.com/merch ------------------------- ARTICLES MENTIONED: https://neurosciencenews.com/vision-cell-atlas-23842/  https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/19/books/review/against-technoableism-ashley-shew.html  -------------------------  SOCIAL LINKS:  Subscribe (YouTube): https://bit.ly/3JRSPEO Instagram: https://instagram.com/seethroughpod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@seethroughpod Twitter: https://twitter.com/seethroughpod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/seethroughpod Website: https://www.seethroughpod.com/

The See-Through Podcast
Stephanie Jones (Menus4ALL)

The See-Through Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 69:47


Episode 094 | Stephanie Jones (Menus4ALL) joins the podcast! In this episode, Stephanie talks to Lance about how she regained her independence after abruptly losing her vision at the age of 29. Stephanie explains how her drive to provide value for her family sparked a path for her to become a braille and assistive technology instructor for the BVI community as well as the Vice President of Marketing for the accessible restaurant menu app Menus4ALL! SEE-THROUGH is hosted by Lance Johnson. Based in New York City, Lance is a professional video editor living with the rare degenerative eye disease - retinitis pigmentosa or "RP” for short. In most cases, RP causes legal-blindness by the age of 40. Now at the age of 33, Lance uses SEE-THROUGH as his platform to explore his inevitable future of blindness. ------------------------- SUPPORT SEE-THROUGH: Merch: https://seethroughpod.com/merch ------------------------- STEPHANIE JONES LINKS: Download the Menus4ALL app: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/menus4all/id1640547801?platform=iphone Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/menus4all Website: https://www.menus4all.com/ ------------------------- SEE-THROUGH LINKS: YouTube: https://bit.ly/3JRSPEO Instagram: https://instagram.com/seethroughpod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@seethroughpod Twitter: https://twitter.com/seethroughpod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/seethroughpod Website: https://www.seethroughpod.com/  

Dialogues | A podcast from David Zwirner about art, artists, and the creative process
Helen Molesworth and Njideka Akunyili Crosby | Special Episode

Dialogues | A podcast from David Zwirner about art, artists, and the creative process

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 40:18


A special live episode hosted by Helen Molesworth, recorded in July at David Zwirner Los Angeles during Njideka Akunyili Crosby: Coming Back to See Through, Again. Her first solo exhibition with the gallery, the presentation is now on view at David Zwirner New York through October 28th.

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The See-Through Podcast
Andrew Leland (Author of "The Country of the Blind")

The See-Through Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 91:51


Episode 093 | Andrew Leland joins the podcast! In this episode, Andrew talks to Lance about his highly acclaimed new book "The Country of the Blind: A Memoir at the End of Sight" and how living with blindness has not only inspired his writing but his perception of life, politics, and society. SEE-THROUGH is hosted by Lance Johnson. Based in New York City, Lance is a professional video editor living with the rare degenerative eye disease - Retinitis Pigmentosa or "RP” for short. In most cases, RP causes legal-blindness by the age of 40. Now at the age of 33, Lance uses SEE-THROUGH as his platform to explore his inevitable future of blindness.  ------------------------- SUPPORT SEE-THROUGH: Merch: https://seethroughpod.com/merch ------------------------- ANDREW LELAND LINKS: Buy His Book: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/635964/the-country-of-the-blind-by-andrew-leland/ Website: https://www.andrewleland.org/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/quailty ------------------------- SEE-THROUGH LINKS: YouTube: https://bit.ly/3JRSPEO Instagram: https://instagram.com/seethroughpod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@seethroughpod Twitter: https://twitter.com/seethroughpod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/seethroughpod Website: https://www.seethroughpod.com/

The Prison Officer Podcast
61: Rodeos and Riots at The Oklahoma State Pen - Interview w/Dan M. Reynolds

The Prison Officer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 53:16


In this episode I talk with Dan M. Reynolds.  Dan is the author of several books about the Oklahoma State Pen, his experiences, and much more.  Dan M. Reynolds takes his subjects directly from more than 30 years of correctional experience.  Dan started as a case manager and would later take positions as classification auditor, administrative assistant, deputy warden, and finally as warden/administrator over several different prisons and departments.  In his books, he describes his first-hand experiences with Oklahoma state penitentiary rodeo, riots, and escapes.  dan1reynolds@yahoo.comCaged Wisdom: Learning to See Through the BarsOn the Other Side of the Bars: Lessons Learned as a Prison Warden/AdministratorWhat God Wants You To KnowOklahoma Prison Riots Most Hilarious, Bizarre, and Unusual Correctional Stories Ever ToldHistory of the Oklahoma State Pen Rodeo Support the showContact us: mike@theprisonofficer.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThePrisonOfficerTake care of each other and Be Safe behind those walls and fences!

The See-Through Podcast
Lex Gillette (Athlete & Speaker)

The See-Through Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 52:31


Episode 092 | Lex Gillette returns to the podcast! In this episode, Lex talks to Lance about his new book "No Need For Sight When You Have Vision: What Blindness Can Teach Us About Risk and Leadership", what it's like to be the best totally blind long and triple jumper in the history of the U.S. Paralympic movement, his current training and expectations for the upcoming 2024 Paralympic games in Paris, and Lex shares his reasons for being both an author and a motivational speaker! SEE-THROUGH is hosted by Lance Johnson. Based in New York City, Lance is a professional video editor living with the rare degenerative eye disease - Retinitis Pigmentosa or "RP” for short. In most cases, RP causes legal-blindness by the age of 40. Now at the age of 33, Lance uses SEE-THROUGH as his platform to explore his inevitable future of blindness.  ------------------------- SUPPORT SEE-THROUGH: Merch: https://seethroughpod.com/merch ------------------------- LEX GILLETTE LINKS: Lex's New Book: https://www.lexgillette.com/shop Website: https://www.lexgillette.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lexgillette ------------------------- SEE-THROUGH LINKS: YouTube: https://bit.ly/3JRSPEO Instagram: https://instagram.com/seethroughpod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@seethroughpod Twitter: https://twitter.com/seethroughpod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/seethroughpod Website: https://www.seethroughpod.com/  

The See-Through Podcast
Andy Ogg (As The Light Dims): Vacationing as a Blind Man!

The See-Through Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 66:01


Episode 091 | Andy Ogg returns to the podcast! In this episode, Andy talks to Lance about how he navigated his recent family vacation to Hawaii as a blind man! Andy shares some tips on how he utilized his white cane on the beach, how to ease the anxiety that comes with traveling, how his sighted wife and daughters learned to guide him, and much more! SEE-THROUGH is hosted by Lance Johnson. Based in New York City, Lance is a professional video editor living with the rare degenerative eye disease - Retinitis Pigmentosa or "RP” for short. In most cases, RP causes legal-blindness by the age of 40. Now 32, Lance uses SEE-THROUGH as a platform to explore his inevitable future of blindness. ------------------------- SUPPORT SEE-THROUGH: Merch: https://seethroughpod.com/merch ------------------------- ANDY OGG LINKS: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andyogg As The Light Dims (Blog): https://www.asthelightdims.com/ ------------------------- SEE-THROUGH LINKS: YouTube: https://bit.ly/3JRSPEO Instagram: https://instagram.com/seethroughpod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@seethroughpod Twitter: https://twitter.com/seethroughpod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/seethroughpod Website: https://www.seethroughpod.com/

The See-Through Podcast
dj B (Legally Blind DJ)

The See-Through Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 66:36


Episode 090 | Bridget Frank (dj B) joins the podcast! In this episode, Bridget talks to Lance about being a legally blind female DJ, the origins of her DJing career, her eye condition stargardts, her passion for space and aliens, and she shares some visually impaired fitness tips for those who want to start a gym routine.   SEE-THROUGH is hosted by Lance Johnson. Based in New York City, Lance is a professional video editor living with the rare degenerative eye disease - Retinitis Pigmentosa or "RP” for short. In most cases, RP causes legal-blindness by the age of 40. Now 32, Lance uses SEE-THROUGH as a platform to explore his inevitable future of blindness.  ------------------------- SUPPORT SEE-THROUGH: Merch: https://seethroughpod.com/merch ------------------------- DJ B LINKS: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/djb_official Linktree: https://linktr.ee/djb_official ------------------------- SEE-THROUGH LINKS: YouTube: https://bit.ly/3JRSPEO Instagram: https://instagram.com/seethroughpod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@seethroughpod Twitter: https://twitter.com/seethroughpod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/seethroughpod Website: https://www.seethroughpod.com/

Getting Better with Ann Beal
Transparent: How to See Through the Powerful Assumptions That Control You

Getting Better with Ann Beal

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 28:31


Have you ever try to change someone's mind and no matter what evidence you show them, they don't budge? We all have. David Richardson studied this topic at Oxford and explains why this happens and how to change that person by first understanding their underlying assumptions.David Richardson, Author, Oxford ScholarTransparent: How to See Through the Powerful Assumptions That Control YouAssumptions are the most potent of ideas, but also the least understood. Transparent reveals what assumptions we make, how they control us, and how they are all inherently religious. Even atheists are religious at the level of their assumptions. Some assumptions are true and most are not. How can you tell without being an intellectual? Transparent introduces the Transparent App, an innovative and creative tool that helps people quickly see through the messages they encounter daily in the things they read, watch, and hear using the power of assumptions. The Transparent App is simple enough for a student to use, but powerful enough for adults to find God and engage with Him in their areas of interest, expertise, and leadership. How can someone bring God with them to work or school? How does God give us knowledge and guidance in the things that matter in real life? At the level of assumptions God is everywhere. Transparent is not just a theoretical theological exercise for intellectuals. It “translates” the complex ideologies of the intellectuals into everyday language for everyday people. Written more like an adventure than a textbook, Transparent is a refreshing departure from the usual books about apologetics, theology, and culture. Students, parents, pastors, and professionals will all love Transparent.Dave Richardson is also the President of the Assumptions Institute, an educational organization that helps individuals and groups find God and engage with Him in their areas of interest, expertise, and leadership. We do that with resources and strategies that use the power of assumptions to discover what is true and align our public lives with that truth.Contact Dave on his website www.daverichardson.orgBe sure to follow, like and subscribe to Ann Beal's social media pages.https://www.facebook.com/annbealgettingbetter/https://www.facebook.com/livingwellwithannbeal/https://twitter.com/ablivingwellhttps://www.instagram.com/annbeal/https://www.youtube.com/annbealVisit Ann Beal's websites at:https://www.gettingbettershow.com/https://www.lifesolutionscoachingandcounseling.com/

The Covenant Eyes Podcast
Discerning Truth in a Culture of Relativism, With Dave Richardson

The Covenant Eyes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 22:41


In this episode, we'll visit with Dave Richardson, author of the book TRANSPARENT: How to See Through the Powerful Assumptions That Control You, about:What it means to have absolute truth.How we discern truth versus relativistic ideas.How we can reverse the tide of our young people leaving Christianity.The mistakes parents, churches, and schools make in sharing the truth with young people.How parents and ministry leaders can teach children to recognize truth so that it remains a foundation for them.More Information/Resources:Website: https://www.daverichardson.orgWebsite: https://www.assumptionsinstitute.orgBook: Transparent: How to See Through the Powerful Assumptions That Control YouCovenant Eyes offers a clear path to freedom through trusted relationships and free resources. TRY COVENANT EYES FREE FOR 30 DAYS: (Promo Code: FreePodcast) Stay up to date on the latest news and guests on The Covenant Eyes Podcast by signing up for our newsletter: https://learn.covenanteyes.com/podcast-newsletter/ Try Covenant Eyes for FREE today!Use Promo Code: FreePodcast

The See-Through Podcast
Jon Gingerich (Blind Author)

The See-Through Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 91:37


Episode 089 | Jon Gingerich (Blind Author) joins the podcast! In this episode, Jon talks to Lance about the backstory of the viral article that he wrote for The Guardian which is titled "How I Wrote My First Novel While Going Blind - and Kept it a Secret", the mental gymnastics of accepting your blindness, the art of revealing your invisible disability to the world, the gift of learning to not give a f*ck, and more! SEE-THROUGH is hosted by Lance Johnson. Based in New York City, Lance is a professional video editor living with the rare degenerative eye disease - Retinitis Pigmentosa or "RP” for short. In most cases, RP causes legal-blindness by the age of 40. Now 32, Lance uses SEE-THROUGH as a platform to explore his inevitable future of blindness.  ------------------------- SUPPORT SEE-THROUGH: Merch: https://seethroughpod.com/merch ------------------------- JON GINGERICH LINKS: His Article in The Guardian: https://www.theguardian.com/society/2022/dec/27/first-novel-writing-blindness Website: https://www.jongingerich.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gingerich.jon/ ------------------------- SEE-THROUGH LINKS: YouTube: https://bit.ly/3JRSPEO Instagram: https://instagram.com/seethroughpod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@seethroughpod Twitter: https://twitter.com/seethroughpod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/seethroughpod Website: https://www.seethroughpod.com/  

EICO Talks
EICO Talks 19:熬夜看Vision Pro发布,好像设计思路撞车了!

EICO Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 64:29


老蓝又熬夜看了苹果发布会,终于,今年等到了ONE MORE THING:Apple Vision Pro,一款主打AR功能的头显设备。等等,怎么看的时候还有一些熟悉?!本期对谈:蓝 方 EICO 设计总监、资深设计师刘少鹏 EICO 商业分析与研究EICO是一家产品设计咨询公司。EICO TALKS播客节目希望将我们对与产品设计的实践与思考,通过与优秀的产品人,创业者,思考者的对谈形式分享出来。坚持EICO产品核心论的原则,每期话题围绕产品展开,涉及体验、科技、设计、商业、消费等领域的新趋势与独立观点。以下是对谈的主要话题:【03:12】Vision Pro的技术选型:VR路线【06:53】苹果的产品哲学:人和人【15:17】开箱即用体验设计【23:06】可以让用户无缝迁移的核心交互形态【31:54】See Through 双向交互【40:45】语音交互的优势和缺陷【46:00】容器承载的设计方法【48:24】窗口布局逻辑【58:02】立体照片疑问6月26日更新,已删除末尾多余留白~场景音乐:- Joker(Six Umbrellas)- Effemeah Weeps(Uncan)联系我们:EICO 公众号:EICOEICO 官网:eicoinc.com与我们联系: Service@eicoinc.com

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Jumping The Shuttle
92: "Pulling Teeth"

Jumping The Shuttle

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 85:26


How do we feel about breakfast in bed? What's the worst college mascot? And what does John realize IN REAL TIME!? We call up the answers to these questions and more as we watch Season 4, Episode 20 of Family Matters.Alex Diamond, David Kenny, and John McDaniel heard that the long-running network sitcom Family Matters ends with side character Steve Urkel going to space. And the best way to figure out how that happened - obviously - is to watch the last episode first and make our way backwards through nearly ten years of television.Join our countdown to number one (and our slow descent into madness) in all the places you expect internet people to be:Website: jumpingtheshuttle.spaceEmail: jumpingtheshuttle@gmail.comInstagram: @JumpingTheShuttle / @ThatAlexD / @dak577Twitter: @JumpingShuttle / @ThatAlexD / @dak577TikTok: @JumpingTheShuttle / @ThatAlexD / @dak577Brought to you by Smooth My Balls

The See-Through Podcast
The THREE YEAR Celebration Episode! (Well, Kind Of...)

The See-Through Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2023 30:38


Episode 088 | In this episode, Lance reflects on his three year journey of hosting SEE-THROUGH and shares an important update on the future of the podcast! SEE-THROUGH is hosted by Lance Johnson. Based in New York City, Lance is a professional video editor living with the rare degenerative eye disease - Retinitis Pigmentosa or "RP” for short. In most cases, RP causes legal-blindness by the age of 40. Now 32, Lance uses SEE-THROUGH as a platform to explore his inevitable future of blindness. ------------------------- SUPPORT: Merch: https://seethroughpod.com/merch ------------------------- PODCAST + MEDIA MENTIONED: AT Banter Podcast: https://atbanter.podbean.com/e/at-banter-podcast-episode-332-lance-johnson/ Unstpblejojo Livestream: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=loyN5m1rtHg The Water Cooler (Unsyted Radio): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-unsyted-radio/id1620972504 My "Foundation Fighting Blindness - Beacon Story": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Jc7hCaj1MI&t=131s My Podcast Appearances: https://www.seethroughpod.com/press ------------------------- SOCIAL LINKS: Subscribe (YouTube): https://bit.ly/3JRSPEO Instagram: https://instagram.com/seethroughpod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@seethroughpod Twitter: https://twitter.com/seethroughpod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/seethroughpod Website: https://www.seethroughpod.com/  

Tech Sales Insights
E118 Part 3 - IT'S BASIC: Sales Leadership, Giving Back, and Sales Fundamentals with Dan Zugelder

Tech Sales Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2023 19:03


We are down to the last round with Dan Zugelder. In this part of his conversation with Randy, they focus on various aspects of sales leadership. Randy and Dan discuss the fundamentals and the importance of sales calls as an age-old fix.  Finally, they touch on all-hands events, the importance of giving back, and the significance of SalesOps and RevOps. Tune in to learn more from this epic close of Episode 118 of Tech Sales Insights. INSIGHTS OF THE DAYDAN: GIVING BACK ANG HELPING EACH OTHER OUT“Sales has been very good to many people, and the chance to make some money, but it's a chance to give back then, and I think one of the beautiful things is that so many people that are helping each other out”DAN: LEARNING FROM LOWER PEERS“I will tell you, I've learned more from the people that work for me and I've worked alongside by far, and those people, every nugget, you get some and just because somebody is a few levels below you doesn't mean you can't learn a tremendous amount from them.” Don't miss out on our previous episode and watch out for the next ones!E118 Part 1 - TOP PRIORITY: Putting Customer Value on Top with Dan ZugelderE118 Part 2 -  SEE THROUGH, GO THROUGH: Transparency and Optimism of a Sales Leader with Dan Zugelder Connect with Dan Zugelder:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danzugelder/VMware: https://www.vmware.com/sg.htmlThis episode of Tech Sales Insights is brought to you by: Sales Community: https://www.salescommunity.com/Convertiv: https://www.convertiv.com/

The See-Through Podcast
Lance Johnson (Solo Episode): New Logo, New Merch, & A New Era!

The See-Through Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2022 53:25


Episode 078 | Lance is back with another solo episode! In this episode, Lance introduces the new SEE-THROUGH logo, merch, and structure for the podcast! Lance also provides some life updates, covers some thought provoking news articles about blindness, answers a listener's question, and more! ------------------------- SUPPORT: Merch: https://seethroughpod.com/merch Patreon: https://patreon.com/seethroughpod ------------------------- ARTICLES DISCUSSED: - https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/gran-killed-blind-driver-crossed-25326839 - https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/air-canada-apologizes-for-not-letting-blind-woman-fly-with-guide-dog-1.6629205 - https://medicalxpress.com/news/2022-07-trauma-diagnosis-eye-disease-patients.html ------------------------- OTHER LINKS: RP Fest Vlog: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZpjuSZFZqd4&t=1s Foundation Fighting Blindness - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/FndFightingBlindness/featured Episode 077 (Andy + Angela Ogg): https://youtu.be/kxDtwV_gEss My Identification Cane: https://ambutech.com/collections/aluminum-identification-canes/products/slimline-aluminum-identification-cane ------------------------- SOCIAL LINKS: Subscribe (YouTube): https://bit.ly/3JRSPEO Instagram: https://instagram.com/seethroughpod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@seethroughpod Twitter: https://twitter.com/seethroughpod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/seethroughpod Website: https://www.seethroughpod.com/

The See-Through Podcast
Steven McCoy (Journalist)

The See-Through Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2022 53:53


Episode 073 | Steven McCoy (Journalist) joins the podcast! In this episode, Steven and I cover his life with Usher Syndrome, his career as the first deaf-blind black journalist, his stories of overcoming bullying, learning to advocate for yourself, challenging the stigmas of being disabled, the power that comes with accepting your disability, and more! --------------- Do you have a question you want to be featured + answered in an upcoming SEE-THROUGH episode? Email me at: theseethroughpodcast@gmail.com or DM me a video of your question. Want bonus episodes + exclusive SEE-THROUGH content? Join the SEE-THROUGH FEW over on Patreon. Visit: https://patreon.com/seethroughpod -- S E E - T H R O U G H // L I N K S -- Website: https://www.seethroughpod.com/ Subscribe: https://bit.ly/3JRSPEO Instagram: https://instagram.com/seethroughpod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@seethroughpod Twitter: https://twitter.com/seethroughpod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/seethroughpod --------------- Follow Steven on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stevenmccoy/ Listen to Steven's podcast 'Sessions with Steven': https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sessions-with-steven/id1223801171

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A Word With You
When You Can't See Through the Fog - #9306

A Word With You

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022


Even though I was really busy speaking at a conference, I was blessed with this beautiful mountain cabin as my accommodation while I was there. The best time, and about the only time I could enjoy it, was early in the morning. This cabin has a large porch. And from it you can see these majestic forest views, this awe-inspiring tapestry of green mountains and deep valleys. As I stepped out onto that porch one morning, the scenery had undergone a significant makeover. The fog was winning, and I watched as these large clouds of fog billowed up. First they filled the valley below and then steadily rose to totally obscure the mountains. It looked almost as if the mountains were being consumed by the fog. So, the morning light from the sun that should have been illuminating the area by that time was nowhere to be seen. Well, briefly. Because you know what happened. The sun continued to rise behind that conquering fog, and in a short time, that fog began to quickly shrink and pretty soon it was gone. I'm Ron Hutchcraft and I want to have A Word With You today about "When You Can't See Through the Fog." The fog ultimately never really stands a chance; it's no match for the inevitable victory of the sun in a majestic mountain landscape, or in the dark moments of your life and mine. And maybe you're in one of those seasons right now. It's been a time of loss, and grief, doubt, confusion, maybe a prodigal loved one, or just no answers. Maybe you've been walking through a fog where it just seems like evil seems to be winning and injustice seems to be prevailing. The fog has rolled into your life and it's obscured things that you once were really sure of and it's covered the joy you once had with a sense of sadness and fear and apprehension and maybe even thoughts of giving up. But if you belong to the Sovereign Lord, the One who rules the galaxies and cares about your daily bread, the fog cannot ultimately win! The sun of God's power and love on your life is more powerful than any fog in your valley, no matter how dense, no matter how stubborn that fog may seem to be. Psalm 84:11 promises that "the Lord God is a sun and a shield...no good thing does He withhold from those whose walk is blameless." And in our word for today from the Word of God, you've got five hope-filled words straight from your Father's heart to yours. They're in Psalm 112:4 - "Even in darkness light dawns." All right, let's get the context of that promise for every foggy day. "Even in darkness light dawns for the upright, for the gracious and compassionate and righteous man." So don't let the darkness change the kind of person you are. Your mission is to keep on being gracious, keep on being upright, and keep on being compassionate. Don't let the light inside you go out. Psalm 112 goes on to say: "Good will come to him...surely he will never be shaken...he will have no fear of bad news; his heart is steadfast, trusting in the Lord...in the end he will look in triumph on his foes." Bottom line: the fog that seems so impenetrable right now actually stands no chance against the rising sun of your Lord's breakthrough. The evil may have its hour of filling your horizon, but the Son is going to win! The grief will not last forever. Your prodigal will one day be carried home on the shoulders of the Good Shepherd. The doubts you're having in the darkness will not change what you heard from God when it was light. The answers you need will break through your confusion and struggle. The sadness of the fog is going to succumb to the joy of God's much more powerful sunlight. Yes, the fog's been billowing up. Yes, it's been filling your view and maybe even making you forget the sun sometimes. But the fog can never ultimately win. Don't lose hope now. Don't stop trusting now. Don't stop doing what you know is right just because the fog has rolled in. The light may have been delayed, but there's no way it can be canceled. The sun's coming up, and the fog doesn't stand a chance!

The See-Through Podcast
Disability Benefits (SSI & SSDI): Eric Bennardo + Michael Tubiak

The See-Through Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2022 83:49


Episode 072 | Eric Bennardo (Foundation Fighting Blindness: Pittsburgh Chapter President) + Michael Tubiak (The RP Show & Living Free With RP) join the podcast! In this episode - Eric, Mike and I discuss the ins + outs, pros + cons of claiming SSI or SSDI (disability benefits), leaving the workforce + joining the workforce as someone who is legally blind and more! ------------ Do you have a question you want to be featured + answered in an upcoming SEE-THROUGH episode? Email me (theseethroughpodcast@gmail.com) or DM me a video of your question. Want bonus episodes + exclusive SEE-THROUGH content? Join the SEE-THROUGH FEW over on Patreon. Visit: https://patreon.com/seethroughpod -- S E E - T H R O U G H  //  L I N K S -- Website: https://www.seethroughpod.com/ Subscribe: https://bit.ly/3JRSPEO Instagram: https://instagram.com/seethroughpod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@seethroughpod Twitter: https://twitter.com/seethroughpod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/seethroughpod ------------ Follow Eric on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ericbennardo/ Check out Eric's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwjtgleE2xoWmbLPc3PooHA Listen to Mike's podcast "Living Free With RP": https://anchor.fm/michael-tubiak Check out Mike on "The RP Show": https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiMvdarMVRa-5qYK8ApcfNA/featured Follow Mike on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tubiakmaniak/

Meat + Three
Transparent: Food with Nothing to Hide

Meat + Three

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 28:05


Coming clean. Opening up. Seeing right through. Today, we're talking all things transparent in the food world. From restaurateurs shaking things up with radical financial disclosure, to an enchanting clear dessert, our stories today explore the many meanings of transparency. What can we learn when we've got nothing to hide?Further Reading and Listening:You can learn more about Irene Li's latest venture, Prepshift, which aims to improve transparency around restaurant hiring, training, and regulatory compliance here! You can also find more information there about bringing open book management to restaurants. And there's always Mei Mei Dumplings.Listen to What Doesn't Kill You episode 194: What Is Really In That Packaging? Mike Schade Reviews the State of Food Packaging and How It Affects Our Health and the Environment.Find out how your favorite retailers rank on the toxic chemical Report Card on the Safer Chemicals Happy Families Website. To learn more about raindrop cakes and their history here  or here …or  here or here!Keep Meat and Three on the air: become an HRN Member today! Go to heritageradionetwork.org/donate. Meat and Three is powered by Simplecast.

The Voice Now Heard
06. Liar Liar Pants on Fire Part 2

The Voice Now Heard

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2022 48:44


This episode will go into the research (not in a boring way:) on if a pathological liar can change and ideas on how to deal with one. Resource: Book by Lillian Glass: The Body Language of Liars: From Little White Lies to Pathological Deception—How to See Through the Fibs, Frauds, and Falsehoods People Tell You Every Day Mental Health Resources: SAMHSA's National Helpline- 1-800-662-HELP (4357) (also known as the Treatment Referral Routing Service), or TTY: 1-800-487-4889 is a confidential, free, 24-hour-a-day, 365-day-a-year, information service, in English and Spanish, for individuals and family members facing mental and/or substance use disorders. This service provides referrals to local treatment facilities, support groups, and community-based organizations.https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/national-helpline. National Alliance for Mental Illness- https://nami.org/Home PsychologyToday.com-to find a therapist in your area. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/janna-young2/support

Press Start Daily Gaming News
New PlayStation VR2 Features Have Been Revealed

Press Start Daily Gaming News

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 3:27


PlayStation has revealed the latest update for PlayStation VR2 which includes the user interface and how you can expect the PlayStation VR2 Sense controllers to interact whilst you're wearing the headset. Whilst you're using the new PlayStation VR2 headset, PlayStation has confirmed you'll be able to see your surroundings thanks to a new feature called See Through which uses the cameras on the headset to quickly show you your surroundings, as well as quick settings.

1000 Sketches In 1000 Days
Day 598 - See Through

1000 Sketches In 1000 Days

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 9:53


Sketch 829 - See Through

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Hindsight Is 20/200
See Through Disability with Lance Johnson

Hindsight Is 20/200

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 80:42


Host Chad Bouton sits down with guest Lance Johnson who is the host of The See Through podcast. On today's podcast Lance and I talk about disability, accessibility, equal rights, and being podcast hosts.

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Tunes & Tumblers: Florence + the Machine and a Golden Crown (feat. Party of the Sun) - Century Club 32

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 38:30


Century Club is your weekly shot of what's new in music. Every week, the Tunes & Tumblers team bring you a mini pairing of a recent release and a craft shooter to keep your quarantine interesting. Make all the shots to enter the esteemed club yourself.Florence Welsh and her Machine have returned from wherever they reside in the Fae to bless us with the first taste of their new album. "King" is a march to war between artistic ambition, family, and social expectation with Florence + the Machine striding right down the middle. Knock back the non-alcoholic yet invigorating Golden Crown shot before you take up arms yourself.But the fun doesn't stop there. Psychedelic folk duo Party of the Sun stop by the pod to send us off with an exclusive live performance of their song "See Through" from their latest EP Capsule I. It's a smooth and satisfying dessert to one of our fierest conversations to date. Cheers!Listen to "King" by Florence + the MachineListen to "See Through" by Party of the SunA Golden Crown 1 part Apple Cider Vinegar 2 parts Ginger Beer Pour Apple Cider Vinegar and chilled Ginger Beer into a shot glass and enjoy!Party of the Sun Official SiteParty of the Sun on BandcampParty of the Sun on FacebookParty of the Sun on InstagramEpisode Playlist:Bands and Bookmarks:Theme Music by New New GirlfriendTunes & Tumblers on Instagram Tunes & Tumblers on Twitter Tunes & Tumblers on Facebook Tunes & Tumblers on Spotify Call or Text the Tunes & Tumblers Hotline: (626) 604-6477Cover art by Pedro Isaac Chairez--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tunes--tumblers/support

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Tunes & Tumblers: Florence + the Machine and a Golden Crown (feat. Party of the Sun) - Century Club 32

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 40:00


Century Club is your weekly shot of what's new in music. Every week, the Tunes & Tumblers team bring you a mini pairing of a recent release and a craft shooter to keep your quarantine interesting. Make all the shots to enter the esteemed club yourself. Florence Welsh and her Machine have returned from wherever they reside in the Fae to bless us with the first taste of their new album. "King" is a march to war between artistic ambition, family, and social expectation with Florence + the Machine striding right down the middle. Knock back the non-alcoholic yet invigorating Golden Crown shot before you take up arms yourself. But the fun doesn't stop there. Psychedelic folk duo Party of the Sun stop by the pod to send us off with an exclusive live performance of their song "See Through" from their latest EP Capsule I. It's a smooth and satisfying dessert to one of our fierest conversations to date. Cheers! Listen to "King" by Florence + the Machine Listen to "See Through" by Party of the Sun A Golden Crown 1 part Apple Cider Vinegar 2 parts Ginger Beer Pour Apple Cider Vinegar and chilled Ginger Beer into a shot glass and enjoy! Party of the Sun Official Site Party of the Sun on Bandcamp Party of the Sun on Facebook Party of the Sun on Instagram Episode Playlist: Bands and Bookmarks: Theme Music by New New Girlfriend Tunes & Tumblers on Instagram Tunes & Tumblers on Twitter Tunes & Tumblers on Facebook Tunes & Tumblers on Spotify  Call or Text the Tunes & Tumblers Hotline: (626) 604-6477 Cover art by Pedro Isaac Chairez --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tunes--tumblers/support Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Tunes & Tumblers
Florence + the Machine and a Golden Crown (feat. Party of the Sun) - Century Club 32

Tunes & Tumblers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 40:00


Century Club is your weekly shot of what's new in music. Every week, the Tunes & Tumblers team bring you a mini pairing of a recent release and a craft shooter to keep your quarantine interesting. Make all the shots to enter the esteemed club yourself. Florence Welsh and her Machine have returned from wherever they reside in the Fae to bless us with the first taste of their new album. "King" is a march to war between artistic ambition, family, and social expectation with Florence + the Machine striding right down the middle. Knock back the non-alcoholic yet invigorating Golden Crown shot before you take up arms yourself. But the fun doesn't stop there. Psychedelic folk duo Party of the Sun stop by the pod to send us off with an exclusive live performance of their song "See Through" from their latest EP Capsule I. It's a smooth and satisfying dessert to one of our fierest conversations to date. Cheers! Listen to "King" by Florence + the Machine Listen to "See Through" by Party of the Sun A Golden Crown 1 part Apple Cider Vinegar 2 parts Ginger Beer Pour Apple Cider Vinegar and chilled Ginger Beer into a shot glass and enjoy! Party of the Sun Official Site Party of the Sun on Bandcamp Party of the Sun on Facebook Party of the Sun on Instagram Episode Playlist: Bands and Bookmarks: Theme Music by New New Girlfriend Tunes & Tumblers on Instagram Tunes & Tumblers on Twitter Tunes & Tumblers on Facebook Tunes & Tumblers on Spotify  Call or Text the Tunes & Tumblers Hotline: (626) 604-6477 Cover art by Pedro Isaac Chairez --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tunes--tumblers/support Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Tunes & Tumblers
Florence + the Machine and a Golden Crown (feat. Party of the Sun) - Century Club 32

Tunes & Tumblers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 38:30


Century Club is your weekly shot of what's new in music. Every week, the Tunes & Tumblers team bring you a mini pairing of a recent release and a craft shooter to keep your quarantine interesting. Make all the shots to enter the esteemed club yourself.Florence Welsh and her Machine have returned from wherever they reside in the Fae to bless us with the first taste of their new album. "King" is a march to war between artistic ambition, family, and social expectation with Florence + the Machine striding right down the middle. Knock back the non-alcoholic yet invigorating Golden Crown shot before you take up arms yourself.But the fun doesn't stop there. Psychedelic folk duo Party of the Sun stop by the pod to send us off with an exclusive live performance of their song "See Through" from their latest EP Capsule I. It's a smooth and satisfying dessert to one of our fierest conversations to date. Cheers!Listen to "King" by Florence + the MachineListen to "See Through" by Party of the SunA Golden Crown 1 part Apple Cider Vinegar 2 parts Ginger Beer Pour Apple Cider Vinegar and chilled Ginger Beer into a shot glass and enjoy!Party of the Sun Official SiteParty of the Sun on BandcampParty of the Sun on FacebookParty of the Sun on InstagramEpisode Playlist:Bands and Bookmarks:Theme Music by New New GirlfriendTunes & Tumblers on Instagram Tunes & Tumblers on Twitter Tunes & Tumblers on Facebook Tunes & Tumblers on Spotify Call or Text the Tunes & Tumblers Hotline: (626) 604-6477Cover art by Pedro Isaac Chairez--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tunes--tumblers/support

Teen People
"My true gender is theatre kid" : the Frankie Thomas story

Teen People

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 53:44


Like a Millennial Pygmalion, 16-year-old Frankie Thomas was plucked from the streets of New York, into the glossy studios of Teen People magazine. Their photo appeared in the March 2004 issue of Teen People (the prom issue!), under the headline "Smooch-proof Lips". Among other things, Teen People's makeup artists suggested using lip liner as lipstick—it'll last longer—or layering gloss over a lip stain. As you'll hear in this episode, this was uncharted territory for Frankie. Frankie grew up in Chelsea, and went to the Friends Seminary, also known as the Quaker School. Founded in 1786, the school's former students include Kyra Sedgewick, Vera Wang, Amanda Peet, and Lena Dunham. Frankie has an MFA in fiction from the Iowa Writers' Workshop, and has written for The Paris Review; focusing on '90s pop culture, Young Adult literature, and queer aesthetics. Their writing career began with a teenage blog—you'll hear excerpts from this throughout this episode. Want to see Frankie's Teen People photo? Find it on Twitter and Instagram, at TeenPeoplePod, and on Tumblr: www.teenpeoplepod.tumblr.com. And check out my personal website, www.annasoper.ca. Read Frankie's work here: about.me/frankiethomas Frankie's book list: 'I'm Supposed to Protect You from All This', Nadja Spiegelman, 2016 (Riverhead Books) 'Detransition, Baby', Torrey Peters, 2021 (One World) 'Long Live the Tribe of Fatherless Girls', T Kira Madden, 2019 (Bloomsbury) 'The Secret History', Donna Tartt, 2004 (Vintage)(Frankie's literary North Star!) Did you figure out that this whole episode is a tribute to Wes Anderson's soundtracks? Here's the music that made it happen: Frédéric Chopin, ‘Berceuse Op. 57', Christine Hartley-Troskie. CC BY 2.5 (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5), via Wikimedia Commons. Maurice Ravel, ‘String Quartet in F Major (Second Movement)', United States Army Band. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons. Lesfm, ‘Amazing Grace of Christmas'. Public domain, via Pixabay. Erik Satie, ‘Gymnopédie no. 1', Robin Alciatore. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons. Johann Sebastian Bach, 'Sheep May Safely Graze', BWV 208, Kevin MacLeod. CC BY 2.0 (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), via Wikimedia Commons. embracetheart, ‘City Traffic (Outdoor)'. Public domain, via Pixabay. Franz Schubert, ‘An die Musik', Adrien Poupin and Armelle Mathis. CC BY 3.0 (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0), via Wikimedia Commons. Mild Wild, ‘See Through'. CC BY 4.0 (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), via Wikimedia Commons. Amy Sayer, ‘wild tape'. CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/), via Free Music Archive. Johann Pachelbel, ‘Canon', Arr. Frank Hudson, United States Air Force Band. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons. Mild Wild, ‘Line Spacing'. CC BY 4.0 (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), via Wikimedia Commons. Update, April 2022: Read James Frankie Thomas' first essay as James Frankie Thomas; a startling take on The Killers' 2003 hit, Mr. Brightside: www.astra-mag.com/articles/i-wish-i-could-stop-thinking-about-mr-brightside/

Spring Road Church of Christ
“Are you See-Through?” // Tom Dagget

Spring Road Church of Christ

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2022


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SPEAK YO MIND
CHIEF KEEF 4NEM

SPEAK YO MIND

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2021 8:33


MZHIPHOP talks about Chief Keef's newly released LP 4NEM! She discusses the tracks See Through, Like It's Yo Job and much more! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mzhiphop/message

Do By Friday
12th-Level Asshole

Do By Friday

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 135:46


This week's challenge: Douse Your Face.You can hear the after show and support Do By Friday on Patreon!------Edited by Quinn RoseEngineered by Cameron Bopp------Show LinksFive-Minute Coronavirus Stress Resets - The New York TimesThe Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma: van der Kolk M.D., Bessel: 9780143127741: Amazon.com: BooksBessel van der Kolk - WikipediaTwitch mega-streamer HasanAbi suspended over ongoing ‘cracker' controversy | PC GamerLisa Frank - WikipediaYou've Got a Friend in Me - Randy Newmanペットサロン バーム (@petsalonbarm) / Twitter ペットサロン バーム on Twitter: "ショコラちゃん☆ https://t.co/5DRD9hDkKa" / Twitter [14:25]ペットサロン バーム on Twitter: "健くん☆ https://t.co/pahD9wjnJr" / Twitter [15:56]ペットサロン バーム on Twitter: "フクちゃん☆ https://t.co/CnOeAQYzPR" / Twitter [16:26]ペットサロン バーム on Twitter: "ロックちゃん☆ https://t.co/Qgpgnc5eVj" / Twitter [16:54]ペットサロン バーム on Twitter: "チッチちゃん♡ https://t.co/YXjaupPCv8" / Twitter [17:09]The Office - "Would I Rather Be Feared or Loved?""It's Morning in America"5by5 | Hypercritical #18: Worse and More DiverseMerlin Mann | PatreonDoubleX Gabfest | SlateMerlin Mann | PatreonFunny Moments from "The Boys in the Band" (1970)Nobody Wants a Wildcard – Sunny in Philadelphia - YouTube The Very BEST It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia BLOOPERS - YouTubeDay Bow Bow (Its Always Sunny in Philadelphia)Ferris Bueller's Day Off - The Race HomeNew College of Florida | The Honors College of FloridaThe Seventh Seal - WikipediaInterdisciplinary Documentary Degree Program Major | Chicago, IllinoisClap Emoji

jayypod bonecast
The HEAT is on

jayypod bonecast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 77:59


Day 6 October 6, 2021 jayybone recaps Dexter Season 2 episodes 4. See-Through,  5. The Dark Defender, and episode 6. Dex, Lies, and Videotapes. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jpbc369/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jpbc369/support

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Pitten
SPOT Festival 2021: Baby In Vain

Pitten

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2021 41:34


I denne episode skal vi besøge live universet til et af Danmarks mest ikoniske rocktrioer, Baby In Vain, og at skabe et koncertportræt af dem til deres Store Sal koncert. I et årti har Benedicte, Andrea og Lola udgivet anmelderroste plader og fængslet publikum til deres koncerter både i Danmark og internationalt med deres stoner rock. Seneste udgivelse, See Through, byder på et mere shoegazet og vokalharmonisk udtryk med bass og strygere.Nu skal vi mødes med bandet i Musikhuset inden deres lydprøve for at forstå ingredienserne til en Baby In Vain koncert, og hvorfor de efter så mange år stadig bliver nervøse før en koncert.

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Poetic Resurrection
Soul of You with Andrew Seaton

Poetic Resurrection

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2021 52:29


Our guest this week is Andrew Seaton author of Spiritual Awakening Made Simple. We discuss spiritual awakening and how it's simple, grief, and other emotions affecting our perceptions. Check out this informative interview. Andrew Seaton is a spiritual author, teacher, counselor, and mentor for spiritual awakening. For more than four decades, he delved deeply into educational philosophy and psychology; old wisdom and new science; reports of higher consciousness; and a wide range of personal development, holistic wellness, and spiritual awareness practices. As Andrew experienced all the personal ups and downs of his life, his working life was quite varied, but mostly in education. He had many different roles in that field, most of them relating to education of the whole person. His PhD thesis was titled "Investing in Intelligence: An Inquiry into Educational Paradigm Change." Andrew came to see that in our world we are generally making some deeply flawed assumptions about knowledge, human nature, and quality of life. In 2006, he resigned from a two-year stint as an education academic in order to focus on unlearning his education and other conditioning, and on awakening, the fuller functioning that he had come to see so clearly is possible and desirable. Andrew has recently experienced major changes in his consciousness and way of being in the world. Throughout 2017 and 2018, he was very focused on living the insights and practices he describes in his book Spiritual Awakening Made Simple: How to See Through the Mist of the Mind to the Peace of the Here and Now (John Hunt Publishing, 2020). In September of 2018, Andrew's spiritual awakening began in earnest with a beautiful dream followed by energy flows through his body. Through his writings, online courses, talks, and 1-on-1 counseling support and mentoring via online conferencing, Andrew now helps others to clear away the mist of the conditioned mind and awaken to their true nature as the peace-filled observing awareness beyond the mind. He teaches an online course on Udemy and Coursify titled “9 Steps to a Beautiful Life Through Spiritual Awakening”. He speaks to groups and podcast interviewers about how, contrary to popular belief and experience, spiritual awakening is both natural and achievable. Awakening Made Simple (on Amazon) Andrew's website is at AwakeningMadeSimple.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AndrewSeaton101 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCau8nH_QV9fGPnZopgzkDrg LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewseaton101    

Jazz Today
Jazz Today - Episode July 15, 2021

Jazz Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2021


James Francies, Joel Ross, Simon Moullier, See Through 4, Behn Gillece, Alexa Tarantino, Michael Dease, Ulysses Owens Jr., Steven Feifke, Jennifer WhartonPlaylist: James Francies - Where We StandJoel Ross - Gato's GiftSimon Moullier Trio, featuring Luca Alemanno & Jongkuk Kim - Hot HouseSee Through 4, featuring Pete Johnston, Michael Davidson, Lina Allemano & Jake Oelrichs - Possible Daylight DreamsBehn Gillece - Still Doing Our ThingAlexa Tarantino - Mindful MomentsMichael Dease - Parker's FancyUlysses Owens Jr. Big Band, featuring Alexa Tarantino - Language of FlowersSteven Feifke Big Band, featuring Ulysses Owens Jr. & Gabriel King Medd - KineticJennifer Wharton's Bonegasm - Face ValueMike Fahie Jazz Orchestra, featuring Randy Ingram, Carl Maraghi & Jeff Davis - Prelude, Op. 28 No. 20Claire Devlin Quartet - Turn LeftMathieu Soucy, featuring Sarah Rossy - Yeux FertilesJoel Untinen Trio - Facing ParadiseJulian Lage - Squint

Free Music Discovery
I'd rather have wasabi

Free Music Discovery

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 52:42


This week we've only got Craig and West (with a little silent cameo from Scott). West eats a mysterious slice of toast with spread on it, tells a story, and feels sick. Songs played in this episode https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Simon_Mathewson/f-k-trump/f-k-trump-1 (Fuck Trump by Simon Mathewson) https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Hearse_Pileup/Pretty_Shiny_Things_1079/02_Generation_Y (Generation Y by Hearse Pileup) https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Simon_Mathewson/Some_silly_songs/Tomatoes_and_Peas (Tomatoes and Peas by Simon Mathewson) https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Mild_Wild/vol-1/see-through-mast (See Through my Mild Wild) https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Blear_Moon/expanding-lands-2020/fragile-data-2 (Fragile data by Blear Moon) https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Sergey_Cheremisinov/movement-1/lavender (Lavender by Sergey Cheremisinov)

The Motherkind Podcast
How society fails mothers with Eliane Glaser

The Motherkind Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 54:40


My guest this week, Eliane Glaser, says that mothers are trying too hard and society is not trying nearly hard enough. She says worldwide mothers are overworked, underpaid, often lonely, and made to feel guilty about everything. She says that motherhood is one of modern society's awkward little secrets and that fixing this is the unfinished work of feminism. How powerful is that - Motherhood is feminism's unfinished business. She is an author, a BBC radio producer, a research fellow at the school of advanced study UEL, and has just released a powerhouse of a book called, Motherhood: a Manifesto. We talk about the really helpful distinction between motherhood the experience - the joyful, hard mess of it, the intoxicating love, and yet the fear and rage (all those feelings which I'm sure all as mothers of you can relate to) and the institution of motherhood with its societal messages and the systems that are set up or not to support us. This is such a helpful distinction because it enables us to bring more nuance to the conversation than is often present. It enables us to love the experience of being a mother, most of the time, imperfectly, while also allowing us to feel rage and anger at the system and the cultural messages we operate in and that often let us down. This conversation is a little bit different from what we usually talk about on the podcast but I think it is such a brilliant complement to last week's episode about The Motherhood Penalty and I found it really enlightening and fascinating. Her book is full of data and statistics which you'll hear throughout the episode. I hope you really enjoy it. Please do let me know what you think. We talk about: The data and statistics of motherhood Why motherhood is a barrier to equality Motherhood the experience vs motherhood the institution And so much more At a time when women are supposed to be more liberated than ever before, modern motherhood has become rigidly perfectionist.- Eliane Glaser As always, we continue the conversation over on Instagram, so come and join us there. Resources mentioned in this episode: Website Twitter Motherhood: a Manifesto  FREEBIES! Find out how you can take control of your life, reconnect to you and more! Download ‘10 Ways to Reconnect to You' and our weekly and monthly check-in on Motherkind.co. Are you ready to find freedom from guilt? Let me help you find Freedom from Perfectionism if you are a mother who has ever felt not quite enough. About Eliane Glaser Eliane Glaser is the author of Elitism: A Progressive Defence, Anti-Politics: On the Demonization of Ideology, Authority and the State and Get Real: How to See Through the Hype, Spin and Lies of Modern Life. In addition to writing books, Eliane is a BBC radio producer, a research fellow at the School of Advanced Study, University of London, and writes for publications including the Guardian, Prospect, and the London Review of Books. THIS EPISODE IS SUPPORTED BY NHS TEST AND TRACE With the kids finally back at school and some normalcy returning, we are all keen to keep life moving. NHS Test and Trace are encouraging all adults in England to get tested twice a week using totally free rapid Covid-19 tests, which are now available for all adults in England. Testing is going to help prevent around 1 and 3 people who have Covid-19 but with no symptoms or knowledge they are spreading it. It's a fast and easy way to find out if you have Coronavirus, with results in around 30 minutes. You can order tests to your home or go to a test site or participating pharmacies. For more information and guidance online go to nhs.uk/gettested The more of us who take part the more we can help protect each other.

The See-Through Podcast
The One Year Episode

The See-Through Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2021 50:44


Episode 033 | Today marks the one year anniversary of the See-Through podcast! To celebrate, Lance Johnson (the host/creator of the podcast) discusses his first year of podcasting, his viewpoints on the disability community, and his future plans for the podcast. For more episodes + content, visit: seethroughpod.com  

RNIB Connect
787: Why Can't Alice See Through the Looking Glass!

RNIB Connect

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 6:13


The College of Optometrists have turned Lewis Carroll's classic Alice Through the Looking Glass into a blurred version with Can't See Through the Looking Glass to highlight why it is so important for parents to ensure that their children have their eyes tested on a regular basis. Connect Radio's Toby Davey caught up with Dr Paramdeep Singh Bilkhu from the College of Optometrists to find out why they decided to turn Alice Through the Looking Glass into Can't See Through the Looking Glass. Dr Paramdeep Singh Bilkhu explained to Toby why it is so important for children to have their eyes tested on a regular basis, the tell-tale signs that parents should look out for that might indicate that their child is having problems with their vision, ways on how Optician's are making the experience of having your eyes tested as a child fun and friendly as well as some tips on eye health that we could all use too.  You can visit the following website for more tips on eye health as well as ways to search for your local Optician - https://lookafteryoureyes.orgImage shows the RNIB Logo. RNIB is written in black capital letters and underlined with a bold pink line. Words 'See differently' are written underneath.

Calvary Baptist Church Radio Broadcast
Little is Much When God is in It | Part 2

Calvary Baptist Church Radio Broadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 29:00


This podcast features the songs “If I Could Telephone Heaven"(The Primitive Quartet)and "God Can't See Through the Blood(The Primitive Quartet) as well as Part 2 of the message "Little is Much When God is in It" given by Pastor Stephen Pope from the pulpit of Calvary Baptist Church(Union Grove, NC).

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King Mindset
NEVER Commit to Something Won’t See Through

King Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 3:05


NEVER Commit to Something Won’t See Through

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Wintercrest: A Monsterhearts Actual Play Podcast

S2 E 25 - W.A.V. Orion goes on a date, Lex runs a human off the road. Want to talk with other Monsterhearts fans? Join our subreddit community! www.reddit.com/r/Monsterhearts/ Follow us on Twitter: @WintercrestPod @Nika_Howard, @ethnicninja, @wunderfitzig_, @kymcattys, @Tara__Tea Copyright: Stalker by the Moment. See Through by Mild Wild is licensed under a Attribution License. Intoxication by Siddhartha is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License. Supergirl (Fly in My Dreams Mix) by vo1k1 (c) copyright 2016 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/vo1k1/55037 Ft: Gurdonark, DeBenedictis.

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World of Echo - BFF.fm
World of Echo Episode 117

World of Echo - BFF.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020


Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 410′24″ See-Through by Arthur Russell on World of Echo (Audika) 410′25″ Twilight World by Holger Czukay, Jaki Liebezeit, Jah Wobble on Full Circle (Virgin) 417′31″ I have had to learn the simplest things last, for piano and percussion by Peter Garland, Essential Music & Aki Takahashi on Another Sunrise (Mode) 420′22″ Humming Suite V - Étude for Multiphonics and Humming by Judith Hamann on Music for Cello and Humming (Blank Forms) 425′34″ Ferns and I by Loris S. Sarid on Music for Tomato Plants (Constellation Tatsu) 434′54″ Honeymoon Room by Anthony Pirog on Pocket Poem (Cuneiform) 440′02″ Daphne of the Dunes (excerpt) by Harry Partch on The World of Harry Partch (Sony) 450′48″ King of the Mountain by Kate Bush on Aerial (EMi) 457′59″ Piano Concerto, for piano, string orchestra, string bass, and percussion by Beth Anderson on Swales and Angels (New World) Check out the full archives on the website.

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Hard Parking Podcast
S2 E29: Farewell, it's time to See Through It

Hard Parking Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 70:20


Recorded the week of 10/20/2020 *The first half of this episode is also available on YouTube* Jhae says goodbye to dad, then is joined by Navy/Army veteran Brian Sailes of the See Through it Podcast to discuss military life, his new Warriors Collection Brand and the difficulties of adjusting to civilian life and looking for employment. Chris Cut NSXTRA returns to the show to guest on the Q&A segment with an awesome giveaway and Johnny the NSX Nomad (nsxplore) discusses the affect that "Bring a Trailer" has had on the NSX parts market. Connect with the show · Car Instagram / Show Instagram · YouTube · Facebook · Twitter · Shop now at Teespring · Support This Podcast on Anchor · HardParkingPodcast@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hardparkingpodcast/message

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தமிழ் மின்னல்
KHUDA HAFIZ / New Hindi Movie /Vidyut Jamaal / Review / Walk Through in English

தமிழ் மின்னல்

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 12:07


This is not a review. This is a brief walk through / See Through of the Movie in 10 mins. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tamilminnal/message

Dvar Torah, Rabbi Eli Friedman
Chelek 14, Ki Savo 2

Dvar Torah, Rabbi Eli Friedman

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2020 6:18


Finding the Perception to See Through the Veil of the Natural World Support this podcast

Rocky Mountain Christian Church
See Through a Different Lens

Rocky Mountain Christian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2020


Philippians Series: Perspective...Is happiness dependent on whatever life throws our way or do we have a say in the matter? We can find peace amongst chaos, contentment despite limitations, and joy even in our lowest moments. It all comes down to Perspective. Philippians Series: Perspective...Is happiness dependent on whatever life throws our way or do we have a say in the matter? We can find peace amongst chaos, contentment despite limitations, and joy even in our lowest moments. It all comes down to Perspective. See Through a Different Lens What you've experienced determines what you see. See the dangers of legalism, distractions, and spiritual complacency.

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Rocky Mountain Christian Church
Perspective | See Through a Different Lens

Rocky Mountain Christian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2020


Philippians Series: Perspective...Is happiness dependent on whatever life throws our way or do we have a say in the matter? We can find peace amongst chaos, contentment despite limitations, and joy even in our lowest moments. It all comes down to Perspective. Philippians Series: Perspective...Is happiness dependent on whatever life throws our way or do we have a say in the matter? We can find peace amongst chaos, contentment despite limitations, and joy even in our lowest moments. It all comes down to Perspective. See Through a Different Lens What you've experienced determines what you see. See the dangers of legalism, distractions, and spiritual complacency.

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Rocky Mountain Christian Church
Perspective | See Through a Different Lens

Rocky Mountain Christian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2020


Philippians Series: Perspective...Is happiness dependent on whatever life throws our way or do we have a say in the matter? We can find peace amongst chaos, contentment despite limitations, and joy even in our lowest moments. It all comes down to Perspective. Philippians Series: Perspective...Is happiness dependent on whatever life throws our way or do we have a say in the matter? We can find peace amongst chaos, contentment despite limitations, and joy even in our lowest moments. It all comes down to Perspective. See Through a Different Lens What you've experienced determines what you see. See the dangers of legalism, distractions, and spiritual complacency.

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NY Future Lab〜Z世代&ミレニアル世代研究所〜
マスクはコロナ禍のアメリカを救えるか? Will creative masks be saving America?

NY Future Lab〜Z世代&ミレニアル世代研究所〜

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 11:11


今回の記事詳細はこちら→ https://park.gsj.mobi/news/show/69662 NYの「Z世代」と「ミレニアル世代」が、たった今の世界で起こっている事件やトレンド、文化について、ジャーナリスト・シェリーめぐみの司会で本音で語り合います。Millennial & Gen Z New Yorkers' candid discussion on culture, trends, social issues, and politics in both English and Japanese language. Hosted by Megumi Shelley. Cast:Kisala Gibs, Kenju Gibs, Mikua Aoyagi, Mary Amigud, Tetsu Higuchi. ニューヨークなど数少ない州以外ではコロナが再び深刻なアメリカで、マスクの効果にようやく注目が。マスク大嫌いなアメリカ人もOKな新型マスクが、アメリカを救うだけでなくビジネスチャンスにも? Amidst another spike of COVID-19, the benefits of the mask have finally been acknowledged. Will mask hating Americans be accepting See-Through mask?

Mission Matters Podcast with Adam Torres
Author Andrew Seaton Releases Spiritual Awakening Made Simple: How to See Through the Mist of the Mind to the Peace of the Here and Now

Mission Matters Podcast with Adam Torres

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2020 14:42


New book alert! In this episode,  Adam Torres and Andrew Seaton, Author of Spiritual Awakening Made Simple: How to See Through the Mist of the Mind to the Peace of the Here and Now, explore Andrew's new book. Follow Adam on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/askadamtorres/ for up to date information on book releases and tour schedule.Apply to be interviewed by Adam on our podcast:https://missionmatters.lpages.co/podcastguest/Visit our website:https://missionmatters.com/

New Books Network
Andrew Seaton, "Spiritual Awakening Made Simple" (O-Books, 2020)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 76:18


In this inspiring and, above all, practical book, Andrew Seaton guides us to our true nature, the peace-filled observing awareness beyond the mind. Spiritual Awakening Made Simple: How to See Through the Mist of the Mind to the Peace of the Here and Now explains how, beginning in our infancy, we experience a spiritual forgetting. The mind creates abstract interpretations of the world and who we are. These conditioned interpretations become self-fulfilling and create our life experience, our karma. Learn how to see the world as it is in reality, rather than through the distorting filters of the conditioned mind. Discover how simple it is to clear away the mist of the conditioned mind and instantly drop into the awareness Self, which is who you really are. Importantly, this book shows the reader how to avoid some of the common frustrations and traps in spiritual awakening. Perhaps best of all, it offers a simple strategy for holding in focus the ways of experiencing everyday life as the awareness Self: a simple strategy for spiritual awakening. Spiritual Awakening Made Simple offers a concise, unified and practical formulation that will help you to awaken to your own true nature as peace, contentment and connectedness with all life. Elizabeth Cronin, Psy.D., is a licensed clinical psychologist and mindfulness meditation teacher with offices in Brookline and Norwood, MA. You can follow her on Instagram or visit her website at https://drelizabethcronin.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Spiritual Practice and Mindfulness
Andrew Seaton, "Spiritual Awakening Made Simple" (O-Books, 2020)

New Books in Spiritual Practice and Mindfulness

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 76:18


In this inspiring and, above all, practical book, Andrew Seaton guides us to our true nature, the peace-filled observing awareness beyond the mind. Spiritual Awakening Made Simple: How to See Through the Mist of the Mind to the Peace of the Here and Now explains how, beginning in our infancy, we experience a spiritual forgetting. The mind creates abstract interpretations of the world and who we are. These conditioned interpretations become self-fulfilling and create our life experience, our karma. Learn how to see the world as it is in reality, rather than through the distorting filters of the conditioned mind. Discover how simple it is to clear away the mist of the conditioned mind and instantly drop into the awareness Self, which is who you really are. Importantly, this book shows the reader how to avoid some of the common frustrations and traps in spiritual awakening. Perhaps best of all, it offers a simple strategy for holding in focus the ways of experiencing everyday life as the awareness Self: a simple strategy for spiritual awakening. Spiritual Awakening Made Simple offers a concise, unified and practical formulation that will help you to awaken to your own true nature as peace, contentment and connectedness with all life. Elizabeth Cronin, Psy.D., is a licensed clinical psychologist and mindfulness meditation teacher with offices in Brookline and Norwood, MA. You can follow her on Instagram or visit her website at https://drelizabethcronin.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Knowledge For Men
Going Off Script and Pursuing Life, Liberty, and Entrepreneurship With MJ DeMarco

Knowledge For Men

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 55:31


MJ DeMarco is the current founder of Viperion Publishing Corp., a media company focused on online and print content distribution. He also is admin/founder for The Fastlane Forum, the webs’ leading destination forum for start-up, finance, and entrepreneurial business discussions. He was the former start-up Founder/CEO of Limos.com (1997-2007), a global ground transportation aggregator and marketplace that he successfully built and grew into a profitable multimillion dollar company, all with no money, no formal training, and with just a few employees. In 2001, he sold the company and later reacquired the company via bankruptcy reorganization. He later sold the company again in 2007 to a Phoenix-based private equity company. He has authored two best-selling books including The Millionaire Fastlane: Crack the Code to Wealth and Live Rich for a Lifetime and UNSCRIPTED: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Entrepreneurship, his most recent work about the current landscape of life, liberty, and entrepreneurship. You can connect with him and learn more at http://www.mjdemarco.com/ Favorite Success Quote “If you accept conventional wisdom from conventional people living conventional lives. Can you expect to be anything other than conventional?” Key Points 1. Wake Up and See Through the Matrix  You have been lied to. By the government, your parents, and all of society. I am not propagating a conspiracy theory, just sharing the facts. From the day that you are born, you are inundated with a bullshit script that tells you to go to school, get all A’s, go to college, get a safe job, sock aside 10% of your income and invest in mutual funds, skip the lattes, blah, blah, blah…. I am here to tell you… It doesn’t freaking work! How many multi-millionaire 65-year-olds do you know? How many wildly wealthy retirees have you met (who worked a dead-end job for the past 40 years)? And more importantly, if you have met any of these people how many were happy and fulfilled? How many were free? The script that you were fed since childhood doesn’t work. So it’s time to wake up and flip the script. If you want freedom, if you want to retire, if you want to live a life that you actually enjoy, a life where you aren’t giving up 5 days of your life in exchange for 2 (a pretty shitty ROI if you ask me) then the first step is simply acknowledging that there is a problem with the script you have been fed. Wake up, see through the matrix, and be ready to take the action required to change it. 2. The Rich Don’t Get Rich from the Script… They get rich from preaching the script! One of the biggest misconceptions about success is that the rich achieved their current success levels by following the script you see laid out for you. They didn’t. They got rich by preaching the script. They got rich by selling you on the idea of mutual funds (which they own) and stock market investments (which they control). They didn’t get rich investing in any of those things themselves, they got rich by selling that garbage to you. While compiling research for his new book, MJ examined some advice being given by Forbes.com on the topic of long-term financial wealth. The article in question was recommending a long-term mutual fund strategy starting as young as possible. Then MJ decided to see how many Forbes cover models had actually followed that advice to get rich. The results? Zero, nada, zilch. None of the world’s rich and powerful had eaten their own dog food or taken the medicine they were prescribing to everyone else. Just because you see Warren Buffet or Charlie Munger providing you with an investing strategy reliant on a long term yield of 8% doesn’t mean that it’s a strategy they actually leveraged to create their own wealth. When you are cognizant of this you will be much more wary about who you take advice from and why. 3. Learn to Provide Relative Value on a Massive Scale and You Will Become Rich  Do you want to know the secret to becoming rich? Even the secret to getting rich quick? Well, listen up… I am about to share it. Provide relative value on a massive scale. If you do this, you will become rich, and chances are, you will become rich a helluva lot quicker than you would have playing the “Get rich slow” game. But how does one go about providing relative value? It’s actually a lot simpler than you might think. The first step is to identify a problem or an inefficiency in the marketplace. If you see a problem and you have the ability to fix it, you have found your “in”. Furthermore, if you look at an already “saturated” market and you notice that there are numerous inefficiencies in the day to day operations (customer service, fulfillment, product quality etc.) you can use this knowledge to break into an otherwise full market. 4. Happiness Comes from Autonomy Not Money  So many people assume that more money will make them happy. That going from $20,000 to $200,000 to $2,000,000 will drastically boost your happiness and levels of fulfillment. And yes, money matters. In fact, it matters a lot. And to a certain extent, money will make you happy. However, if you look at the research compiled by the leading experts in the field of psychology, after about $70,000 a year ($110,000 for those of you living in more expensive cities) increasing your income will not drastically increase happiness. Increasing your autonomy and freedom, however, will. Your levels of happiness are directly correlated to the amount of freedom that you have in your life. Do you have the power to choose when you wake up? Do you have the power to choose when you work and what you work on? Do you have the power to choose who you work with? Your end goal should be to work until the answer to all of the above questions is a resounding yes. Because if it’s not, even $10,000,000 in the bank won’t make you happy. 5. You Only Achieve Balance Through Imbalance  Do you want a balanced life? A life where you have the freedom to devote plenty of time to your body, your family, your wife, your kids, and your hobbies? Great! So does everyone else. But if you want to achieve balance, then you must first commit to several years of imbalance. You can only achieve balance when you are willing to put in the sacrifices up front to generate the money you need to live the life you want. It’s that simple. No one became a millionaire working 35 hours a week, spending their mornings doing hours of meditation, and having lazy afternoons with their spouse. They became a millionaire by working 12 hours a day 7 days a week for 2-3 years and then sitting back and reaping the rewards of those few years for the rest of their lives. So if you want balance, commit to a period of imbalance. The people who truly love you will weather the storm and stick with you through it all.

Du Vanguard au Savoy
Émission du 29 juillet 2020 - 13e émission de la 47e session...

Du Vanguard au Savoy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020


13e émission de la 47e session... Cette semaine, post-bop, freebop et power-jazz! En musique: Gerald Clayton sur l'album Happening - Live at the Village Vanguard  (Blue Note, 2020); Unity 5 sur l'album Live In Berlin - 100 Years Jazz in Europe. The Hammond B3 Night  (Jazzwerkstat, 2020); See Through 4 sur l'album False Ghosts, Minor Fears  (All Set!, 2020); Stirrup+6 sur l'album The Avondale Addition  (Cuneiform, 2020); Hung Mung sur l'album Primal Chaos  (Discordian, 2020); Full Blast sur l'album Farewell Tonic  (Trost, 2020, enr. 2007)...

Du Vanguard au Savoy
Émission du 29 juillet 2020 - 13e émission de la 47e session...

Du Vanguard au Savoy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020


13e émission de la 47e session... Cette semaine, post-bop, freebop et power-jazz! En musique: Gerald Clayton sur l'album Happening - Live at the Village Vanguard  (Blue Note, 2020); Unity 5 sur l'album Live In Berlin - 100 Years Jazz in Europe. The Hammond B3 Night  (Jazzwerkstat, 2020); See Through 4 sur l'album False Ghosts, Minor Fears  (All Set!, 2020); Stirrup+6 sur l'album The Avondale Addition  (Cuneiform, 2020); Hung Mung sur l'album Primal Chaos  (Discordian, 2020); Full Blast sur l'album Farewell Tonic  (Trost, 2020, enr. 2007)...

Jazz Today
Jazz Today - Episode June 4, 2020

Jazz Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020


Kathleen Grace, Aimee-Jo Benoit, Laila Biali, John Ellis, Anne Mette Iversen, Jonathan Andersen, Nir Felder, Matt Gold, Quin KirchnerPlaylist: Kathleen Grace, Larry Goldings - BerceuseAimee-Jo Benoit - I Love YouLaila Biali - The Baker's DaughterJohn Ellis, featuring Gretchen Parlato - Little ManAnne Mette Iversen Quartet + 1 - Reworking of a ButterflyJonathan Andersen, featuring Espen Laub von Lillienskjold, Jacob Anderskov & Magnus Thuelund - KoanWays + Simon Toldam - LuckPeripheral Vision - For Kent MonkmanSee Through 4 - The Sidewalks Are WatchingErnesto Cervini, featuring Nir Felder - AngelicusNir Felder - Fire in AugustMatt Gold - Bottom of the BarrelQuin Kirchner - At This Point in Time (radio edit)Clark Sommers, featuring Dana Hall & Geof Bradfield - The Forgotten

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#SwoonWorthy Virtual Book Club & Podcast
S2 E4: Book Discussion See Through

#SwoonWorthy Virtual Book Club & Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2020 58:03


Join hosts Krista Harper and Kristen Morgen as we discuss May's book club selection, See Through by indie romance author Brittany Taylor. This episode originally aired on Instagram LIVE and was reformatted for optimum listening. Support the show (https://www.kristaharperwrites.com/newsletters)

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Breaking The Tethers
Breaking The Tethers - Episode May 25, 2020

Breaking The Tethers

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2020


Playlist: Threadbare - Silver dollarWays + Simon Toldam - Money IIILakecia Benjamin - Om shantiTroy Roberts - Harry BrownSara Schoenbeck - Wayne Horvitz - Cell walkHiFiLo - DownpourAdrian Younge and Ali Shaheed Muhammad - Distant modeShabaka & The Ancestors - Finally, the man criedSee Through 4 - The sidewalks are watchingOded Tzur - 20 years

Jazz Today
Jazz Today - Episode May 21, 2020

Jazz Today

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020


Canadians: Sarah Rossy, Frank Lozano & Gentiane MG, Jean-Michel Leblanc, Emie R Roussel, Rachel Therrien, Alex Goodman, Kari van der KlootPlaylist: Sarah Rossy - Close to YouFrank Lozano / Gentiane MG Duo - Hurry UpJean-Michel Leblanc - Conscience SensorielleEmie R Roussel Trio - EmprienteRachel Therrien - EmilioAlex Goodman, featuring Alex Lore, Rick Rosato & Mark Ferber - Occam's RazorKari van der Kloot, featuring Lisanne Tremblay, Jamie Reynolds, Gary Wang & Nathan Ellman-Bell - Same SongJocelyn Gould - A Fleeting MomentCaity Gyorgy Quartet - Postage DueDennis Kwok Jazz Orchestra - ElegyLina Allemano - BuchfinkLina Allemano's Ohrensch - Gruener SchmausRob Clutton Trio - StrataSee Through 4 - Not a Half StepperPeripheral Vision - Whistle Up A RopeITACA 4et, featuring Nicola Fazzini, Alesandro Fedrigo, Francois Houle & Nick Fraser - Saturno

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Noise
Noise - Episode May 7, 2020

Noise

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020


This show is dedicated to family and friends who have lost loved ones this week. A night for new music.Playlist: Jordon Nobles - PulsesWays and Simon Told - LoveRob Clutton Trio - Counsel of PrimariesSee Through 4 - Battling InNick Storring - Tonight There'll Be No Distance Between UsWrekmeister Harmonies - Coyotes of Central ParkMatty Stecks & Musical Tramps - LTAR 1 InvocationJohn Carroll Kirby - Humid MoodDidem Basar - RiddleSoil & 'Pimp' Sessions - Man Steals the StarsSabir Mateen, Patrick Holmes, Federico Ughi - Layers of SoundPOSTNAMERS - Tongue TiesIrreversible Entanglements - Who Sent You - Ritual

Arroe Collins
Ralph From Ravenscroft Releases The Album See Through

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2020 16:48


Ravenscroft is a seasoned foursome of musicians whose individual personalities and styles present raw, driven alternative rock. Inspired by the legends of the past as well as the trailblazers of today, the RC crew continues to show the world they are ready to dominate. Ravenscroft has been compared by their loyal fans to such giants as: I Prevail, Adelitas Way, Highly Suspect, Disturbed, Sevendust, and Godsmack. A list of rock legends that the band is proud to be included in. With their latest album See Through, Ravenscroft is poised to take the world by storm. Without compromising sound and not being limited by one style, Ravenscroft manages to explore an audio universe which delivers pounding metal riffs along with melodic ballads that captivate audiences and leaves them wanting more.

Arroe Collins
Ralph From Ravenscroft Releases The Album See Through

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 16:48


Ravenscroft is a seasoned foursome of musicians whose individual personalities and styles present raw, driven alternative rock. Inspired by the legends of the past as well as the trailblazers of today, the RC crew continues to show the world they are ready to dominate. Ravenscroft has been compared by their loyal fans to such giants as: I Prevail, Adelitas Way, Highly Suspect, Disturbed, Sevendust, and Godsmack. A list of rock legends that the band is proud to be included in. With their latest album See Through, Ravenscroft is poised to take the world by storm. Without compromising sound and not being limited by one style, Ravenscroft manages to explore an audio universe which delivers pounding metal riffs along with melodic ballads that captivate audiences and leaves them wanting more.

#SwoonWorthy Virtual Book Club & Podcast
Season 2 Episode 3: Interview with Author Brittany Taylor of See Through

#SwoonWorthy Virtual Book Club & Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 37:10


Join me as I interview indie author Brittany Taylor and we discuss her book See Through which is our May 2020 #SwoonWorthyVBC selection.Support the show (https://www.kristaharperwrites.com/newsletters)

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Ringside Rant
Episode 52: Ralph Buso

Ringside Rant

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2020 69:41


This week I welcome the lead vocalist to the band Ravenscroft, Ralph Buso. The band just released their new album "See Through" available now wherever you get your music. We touch on the formation of the band in 2014 as well as the influences the band had and continue to have to this day. If you have yet to listen to Ravenscroft I suggest you check them out now. This band will be going to the moon very soon I guarantee you that. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/RingsideRant/support

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Analysis
Get woke or go broke?

Analysis

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2020 28:08


When you buy your trainers, do you want to make a political statement? Businesses want to attract consumers by advertising their commitment to liberal causes like diversity and tackling climate change. It is a phenomenon known as woke capitalism. But is it a welcome sign that multinationals are becoming socially responsible? Or is it just the latest trick by business to persuade us to part with our cash, and a smokescreen to disguise the reluctance of many companies to pay their fair share of taxes? The Economist's Philip Coggan asks whether it's a case of getting woke or going broke. Contributors: Dr Eliane Glaser - author of Get Real: How to See Through the Hype, Spin and Lies in Modern Life Dan Mobley - Corporate Relations Director, Diageo Saker Nusseibeh - Chief Executive at Hermes Investment Anand Giridharadas - author of Winners Take All: The Elite Charade of Changing the World Kris Brown - president of Brady United, a gun violence prevention organisation Abas Mirzaei - Professor of Marketing at Macquarie Business School Doug Stewart - Chief Executive of Green Energy UK Producer: Ben Carter Editor: Jasper Corbett

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Faith Unveiled Network Podcasts
A Double Blessing on Friends and Neighbors with Sherry Tatum and Kelly Ingram

Faith Unveiled Network Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2020 27:29


Our first guest, David Richardson Jr discusses his book titled Transparent, How to See Through the Powerful Assumptions That Control Your Life. Our second guest, Linda Berry discusses her book titled Shout it Out, Healing Your Wounds.

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Listenwell: A Lovewell Podcast
Episode 27: Lovewell Rewind- Summer Season of New Works, 2019

Listenwell: A Lovewell Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2019 78:28


SEASON THREE PREMIERE! Listenwell: A Lovewell Podcast Episode 27: Lovewell Rewind- Summer Season of New Works, 2019 Featuring audio from each of the new musicals written by the students and staff of the Lovewell 2019 Summer Season of New Works including... "Soul Responsibility," "Mall of Olympus," "The Key to Death," "Damen Von Fraudendorf," "The Last Rose," "Tested," "Game Changer," "Om Jag Fick Drömma," "Kollomysteriet," "The Last Lifeboat," "Patched," "Light Up the Night," "See Through," and "Misplaced." Listenwell Theme Song Lyrics by Nathan Tysen, Music by Nils-Petter Ankarblom. Additional music used with permission from Bensound.

Design Speaks
BOOK REVIEW: “The Secret Lives of Color” by Kassia St. Clair – Episode 110

Design Speaks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2019 66:13


This episode we do a quick run-down of the things we loved and found most interesting about this book "The Secret Lives of Color" by Kassia St. Clair. Michelle’s week: Michelle took a stay-cation this week which was really nice and much needed. Though she is still a mom and that's a full-time job on its own. It is the last week of summer before her daughter starts kindergarten, so this week was a chance for Michelle to spend time with her daughter before school starts. However, it still is very challenging. Michelle let her daughter watch TV while she took a nap, and sadly her daughter found the scissors and chose that to be the time of a haircut for herself.  Joelle’s week:  Joelle has been running and training to run a 10k in October, so that has been taking up a lot of time. Still in the beginning stages of the training, but she’s getting there. Besides that, it’s just been outside work with the little baby plants. Brandi’s week: Brandi took her kids to Santa Fe to visit her parents and she was able to play tourist in her home town. They took the train and made a fun day of it. She went to Sky Coffee who, Jason Munn, did their design work, and they had amazing coffee! Takeaways from this episode: If you want to hear more about this book, the podcast 99% Invisible, has an episode where Roman Mars interviews Kassia St. Clair. It is episode 340 -The Secret Lives of Color. The meanings that we get from colors and even the names of colors are there for a reason We advise having something to take notes, or just have a willingness to write in this book. “You kind of have to be in a good space to be able to sit down cause it's like you're reading science, you're reading geology, you're reading history and you're reading like psychology, like every two pages for every single color.” -Brandi Sea A fun mention is colormen, "Those who produced and trained in colors". Similar to Leatris Eisman who we have an interview with. Episode 021 of Design Speaks Fun fact, Baker-Miller pink was the color that they painted a lot of prisons and insane asylums because it is such a calming color. They stopped using it because it affected everyone including workers. Why does red increase a person's heart rate but light red calm them down?  The majority of the quotes in this book come from artists. You will quickly learn that you are not alone in your love of color. Blue is most likely the most popular favorite color because it is always there. It is the most trusted; the most constant of colors.  Joelle’s song: See Through by The Band Camino  Brandi’s song: Game of Survival by Ruelle   THIS QUARTER, we finished reading, The Secret Lives of Color by Kassia St. Clair. We had a ton of things to say about this super fun book!   Please rate and review our podcast in iTunes and if you want to support our show please go to Patreon.com/designspeakswe would love it! You can give as much as you want. Every little bit goes to helping us keep this podcast going. Thank you to Vesperteen for allowing us to use his song Shatter in the Night as our intro and outro music for Design Speaks Want to support us? Go to Patreonand help support our podcast! Find us on all forms of social media via @BrandiSea on Instagram,Twitter,Facebook, and you can email us any burning questions you want Brandi to answer on an episode at brandi@brandisea.com. THANK YOU to the ultra-talented  Vesperteen (Colin Rigsby) for letting us use his (“Shatter in The Night”) track in every episode of Design Speaks.         TRANSCRIPTION: Brandi Sea: 00:00:01 I don't know how this happened. Two of my best friends in high school, we're both gingers. I'm like, Michelle: 00:00:06 It's 'cause they're fiery and they can deal with you. Joelle: 00:00:08 Yeah. Brandi Sea: 00:00:11 They're feisty! They can deal with me. Only gingers can deal with you, Brandi. I understand.

Knowledge For Men
Going Off Script and Pursuing Life, Liberty, and Entrepreneurship With MJ DeMarco

Knowledge For Men

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2019 57:37


MJ DeMarco is the current founder of Viperion Publishing Corp., a media company focused on online and print content distribution. He also is admin/founder for The Fastlane Forum, the webs’ leading destination forum for start-up, finance, and entrepreneurial business discussions. He was the former start-up Founder/CEO of Limos.com (1997-2007), a global ground transportation aggregator and marketplace that he successfully built and grew into a profitable multimillion dollar company, all with no money, no formal training, and with just a few employees. In 2001, he sold the company and later reacquired the company via bankruptcy reorganization. He later sold the company again in 2007 to a Phoenix-based private equity company. He has authored two best-selling books including The Millionaire Fastlane: Crack the Code to Wealth and Live Rich for a Lifetime and UNSCRIPTED: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Entrepreneurship, his most recent work about the current landscape of life, liberty, and entrepreneurship. You can connect with him and learn more at http://www.mjdemarco.com/ Favorite Success Quote “If you accept conventional wisdom from conventional people living conventional lives. Can you expect to be anything other than conventional?” Key Points 1. Wake Up and See Through the Matrix  You have been lied to. By the government, your parents, and all of society. I am not propagating a conspiracy theory, just sharing the facts. From the day that you are born, you are inundated with a bullshit script that tells you to go to school, get all A’s, go to college, get a safe job, sock aside 10% of your income and invest in mutual funds, skip the lattes, blah, blah, blah…. I am here to tell you… It doesn’t freaking work! How many multi-millionaire 65-year-olds do you know? How many wildly wealthy retirees have you met (who worked a dead-end job for the past 40 years)? And more importantly, if you have met any of these people how many were happy and fulfilled? How many were free? The script that you were fed since childhood doesn’t work. So it’s time to wake up and flip the script. If you want freedom, if you want to retire, if you want to live a life that you actually enjoy, a life where you aren’t giving up 5 days of your life in exchange for 2 (a pretty shitty ROI if you ask me) then the first step is simply acknowledging that there is a problem with the script you have been fed. Wake up, see through the matrix, and be ready to take the action required to change it. 2. The Rich Don’t Get Rich from the Script… They get rich from preaching the script! One of the biggest misconceptions about success is that the rich achieved their current success levels by following the script you see laid out for you. They didn’t. They got rich by preaching the script. They got rich by selling you on the idea of mutual funds (which they own) and stock market investments (which they control). They didn’t get rich investing in any of those things themselves, they got rich by selling that garbage to you. While compiling research for his new book, MJ examined some advice being given by Forbes.com on the topic of long-term financial wealth. The article in question was recommending a long-term mutual fund strategy starting as young as possible. Then MJ decided to see how many Forbes cover models had actually followed that advice to get rich. The results? Zero, nada, zilch. None of the world’s rich and powerful had eaten their own dog food or taken the medicine they were prescribing to everyone else. Just because you see Warren Buffet or Charlie Munger providing you with an investing strategy reliant on a long term yield of 8% doesn’t mean that it’s a strategy they actually leveraged to create their own wealth. When you are cognizant of this you will be much more wary about who you take advice from and why. 3. Learn to Provide Relative Value on a Massive Scale and You Will Become Rich  Do you want to know the secret to becoming rich? Even the secret to getting rich quick? Well, listen up… I am about to share it. Provide relative value on a massive scale. If you do this, you will become rich, and chances are, you will become rich a helluva lot quicker than you would have playing the “Get rich slow” game. But how does one go about providing relative value? It’s actually a lot simpler than you might think. The first step is to identify a problem or an inefficiency in the marketplace. If you see a problem and you have the ability to fix it, you have found your “in”. Furthermore, if you look at an already “saturated” market and you notice that there are numerous inefficiencies in the day to day operations (customer service, fulfillment, product quality etc.) you can use this knowledge to break into an otherwise full market. 4. Happiness Comes from Autonomy Not Money  So many people assume that more money will make them happy. That going from $20,000 to $200,000 to $2,000,000 will drastically boost your happiness and levels of fulfillment. And yes, money matters. In fact, it matters a lot. And to a certain extent, money will make you happy. However, if you look at the research compiled by the leading experts in the field of psychology, after about $70,000 a year ($110,000 for those of you living in more expensive cities) increasing your income will not drastically increase happiness. Increasing your autonomy and freedom, however, will. Your levels of happiness are directly correlated to the amount of freedom that you have in your life. Do you have the power to choose when you wake up? Do you have the power to choose when you work and what you work on? Do you have the power to choose who you work with? Your end goal should be to work until the answer to all of the above questions is a resounding yes. Because if it’s not, even $10,000,000 in the bank won’t make you happy. 5. You Only Achieve Balance Through Imbalance  Do you want a balanced life? A life where you have the freedom to devote plenty of time to your body, your family, your wife, your kids, and your hobbies? Great! So does everyone else. But if you want to achieve balance, then you must first commit to several years of imbalance. You can only achieve balance when you are willing to put in the sacrifices up front to generate the money you need to live the life you want. It’s that simple. No one became a millionaire working 35 hours a week, spending their mornings doing hours of meditation, and having lazy afternoons with their spouse. They became a millionaire by working 12 hours a day 7 days a week for 2-3 years and then sitting back and reaping the rewards of those few years for the rest of their lives. So if you want balance, commit to a period of imbalance. The people who truly love you will weather the storm and stick with you through it all.

The Dropcast
The Dropcast #69: The Real Swagdads of New Jersey feat. Antonio Ciongoli of 18 East

The Dropcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2019 40:54


18 East is one of the best new menswear labels out today.  The Dropcast (our 69th episode...NICE), hosts Noah Thomas and Jian DeLeon are joined by the brand's founder and creative director, Antonio Ciongoli. We talk about Ciongoli's past in menswear, designing for Ralph Lauren Rugby, Michael Bastian, and underappreciated line Eidos. Then he gives some wisdom on how to run an independent label today, and how he's striving to build a brand versus simply sell product. He also tells us how he's able to make such fire pieces while keeping the prices super reasonable. Like seriously, his pants are under $150 and his shirts cap out at $165. Of course, it wouldn't be The Dropcast if we didn't talk about some of the week's most fire pieces and news hits. From Kid Cudi's upcoming animated series to new campaigns from Balenciaga, Ciongoli also dishes on how he feels about the Engineered Garments x New Balance 990v5s teased by EG's Angelo Uruttia last week. As always, we turn to Dropcast listeners to weigh in on the QOTW: How long will the dadcore style trend last? As a dad himself, Ciongoli is no stranger to getting fatherhood fits off, and for that reason he's probably the swaggiest dad in New Jersey. Listen to the episode to hear why the next wave might be dressing like your auntie. Check out Highsnobiety's Instagram every Monday for The Dropcast's Question of the Week (QOTW) and then call The Dropcast Hotline at 833-HIGHSNOB (833-444-4766) for a chance to end up in a future episode. We'll see you next week. Relevant Links: Antonio Ciongoli’s 18 East Makes Great Menswear More Affordable Op-Ed | The adidas x AriZona Launch Showed the Dark Side of Sneaker Reselling Here’s a First Look at Blondey McCoy’s See-Through adidas Superstar Celebrity Photographer Marcus Hyde Accused of Predatory Behavior Engineered Garments’ Asymmetric New Balance 990v5 Kid Cudi & Netflix Team Up for Animated Series Based on His New Album Balenciaga Recruits Real-Life Parisian Couples for Its Newest Campaign The Dropcast #39: Getting Emotional About Fabrics Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Highsnobiety Podcasts
The Dropcast #69: The Real Swagdads of New Jersey feat. Antonio Ciongoli of 18 East

Highsnobiety Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2019 40:54


18 East is one of the best new menswear labels out today.  The Dropcast (our 69th episode...NICE), hosts Noah Thomas and Jian DeLeon are joined by the brand's founder and creative director, Antonio Ciongoli. We talk about Ciongoli's past in menswear, designing for Ralph Lauren Rugby, Michael Bastian, and underappreciated line Eidos. Then he gives some wisdom on how to run an independent label today, and how he's striving to build a brand versus simply sell product. He also tells us how he's able to make such fire pieces while keeping the prices super reasonable. Like seriously, his pants are under $150 and his shirts cap out at $165. Of course, it wouldn't be The Dropcast if we didn't talk about some of the week's most fire pieces and news hits. From Kid Cudi's upcoming animated series to new campaigns from Balenciaga, Ciongoli also dishes on how he feels about the Engineered Garments x New Balance 990v5s teased by EG's Angelo Uruttia last week. As always, we turn to Dropcast listeners to weigh in on the QOTW: How long will the dadcore style trend last? As a dad himself, Ciongoli is no stranger to getting fatherhood fits off, and for that reason he's probably the swaggiest dad in New Jersey. Listen to the episode to hear why the next wave might be dressing like your auntie. Check out Highsnobiety's Instagram every Monday for The Dropcast's Question of the Week (QOTW) and then call The Dropcast Hotline at 833-HIGHSNOB (833-444-4766) for a chance to end up in a future episode. We'll see you next week. Relevant Links: Antonio Ciongoli’s 18 East Makes Great Menswear More Affordable Op-Ed | The adidas x AriZona Launch Showed the Dark Side of Sneaker Reselling Here’s a First Look at Blondey McCoy’s See-Through adidas Superstar Celebrity Photographer Marcus Hyde Accused of Predatory Behavior Engineered Garments’ Asymmetric New Balance 990v5 Kid Cudi & Netflix Team Up for Animated Series Based on His New Album Balenciaga Recruits Real-Life Parisian Couples for Its Newest Campaign The Dropcast #39: Getting Emotional About Fabrics Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Dad Experience; A Podcast Where Dads and Moms are the Experts
Building Better Relationships and Breaking Down Gender Norms

The Dad Experience; A Podcast Where Dads and Moms are the Experts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2019 35:24


This episode we talk to Author of The Book Unhidden and Podcast Host, Robert Kandell about breaking down gender norms, and building better relationships with our kids and our partners. All of this and our favorite segment, "Things We Can't Wait to See Through our Children's Eyes". You can find Robert at the following sites and social media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/robert.kandell/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robert.kandell/ Website: www.robertkandell.com Look for us and follow us through the links below. website www.thedadexperiencepodcast.com Instagram TheDadExperience Twitter @dadexppodcast Facebook The Dad Experience Email experienceanddad@gmail.com Leave us a voice mail on our number 802-377-DADS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Dad Experience; A Podcast Where Dads and Moms are the Experts
What's it Like to Be a Stay at Home Dad?; A Conversation with the Guys from Bring Dad a Beer

The Dad Experience; A Podcast Where Dads and Moms are the Experts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2019 32:21


This week we talk to Kent and Jeff about being a stay at home dad, craft beers and more! All of this and our favorite segment "Things We Can't Wait to See Through our Children's Eyes" You can find Bring Dad a Beer on the web at www.bringdadabeer.com Facebook Instagram Look for us and follow us through the links below. website www.thedadexperiencepodcast.com Instagram TheDadExperience Twitter @dadexppodcast Facebook The Dad Experience Email experienceanddad@gmail.com Leave us a voice mail on our number 802-377-DADS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Interférences
IMMERSION // Sounding New au MAC de Lyon

Interférences

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2019 35:06


Ce soir, nous vous proposons une immersion, en plein cœur de l'exposition Sounding New, qui se tient actuellement au Musée d'Art Contemporain de Lyon, jusqu'au 7 juillet. Pas de son sans espace, et pas d'espace sans son. L'exposition évoque toute l’expérimentation du son depuis l'apparition du Soundscape, théorisé pas Raymond Murray Schafer. Il sera question de l'influence de John Cage, de l’interaction entre son et individus chez Alvin Lucier, d’atmosphère de La Monte Young, de George Brecht et de perte de repère chez Terry Riley. Le son est aussi une recherche pour la nouvelle génération ; Maxwell Alexandre nous rappelle que le son est revendicateur et expression des corps. Enfin, Tal Isaac Hadad nous propose la rencontre entre chants lyriques et massages corporels dans sa pièce Regarder Respirer. On espère que vous apprécierez cette immersion sonore, qui retrace nos influences. Liste des extraits : On ne meurt pas d'amour, Clara Luciani, Sainte Victoire, 2018, See Through, Arthur Russel, World of Echo, 1986.

world echo pas lyon liste enfin immersion mus sounding john cage soundscape clara luciani terry riley alvin lucier see through la monte young l'exposition sainte victoire
The Movie Podcast
Disney Dates, Terrific Trailers and The 2019 Movie Theater Experience

The Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2019 87:54


THE MOVIE PODCAST is a film news and entertainment podcast that covers the week's biggest movie stories and a unique topic of the show. You can catch Daniel, Shahbaz and Anthony in a new episode every Monday! Please be sure to rate the show and subscribe.Got a topic request? Have a movie suggestion? Did we get something wrong? Let us know at ThisTimeWith.com/TalkEPISODE 11: Disney Dates, Terrific Trailers and The 2019 Movie Theatre Experience - May 12, 2019Rest in Peace, Kadeem.MAILBAG [00:1:33]Victor asks, "To a person who has never known of the existence of movies, what 5 films would you introduce to them to pop there cinematic cherry?Daniel (host) asks, "Who is your favourite Movie Mom?" Thank you to those who contributed on Instagram!NEWS [00:11:40]Every Disney Movie We Can't Wait to See Through 2027 - Zach Johnson / D23James Cameron Congratulates Kevin Feige and Marvel! - TwitterHundreds Of Children Terrified When Movie Theatre Plays La Llorona Instead Of Detective Pikachu - Helen Ashcroft / The GamerWachowskis Working On 4th ‘Matrix' Movie, ‘John Wick 3' Director Says - Sam Ashurst / Yahoo Movies UKNEW TRAILERS [00:29:21]Spider-Man: Far From HomeWatchmen HBOIT Chapter 2I AM MOTHERJudyWhere'd You Go, Bernadette?OUT THIS WEEK [00:41:05]John Wick: Chapter 3 - ParabellumA Shaun the Sheep Movie: FarmageddonA Dog's JourneyThe Sun Is Also A StarWHAT WE'RE WATCHING [00:46:15]Watch our review of Pokémon: Detective Pikachu now!Anthony: Burning, The GameDaniel: John Wick Chapter 2, Pokémon: Detective Pikachu, Raising Kratos, The Matrix, DodgeballShahbaz: Pokémon: Detective Pikachu, Wickedly Evil, Neighbours 2, The Mummy, Die Hard With A Vengeance, 21, Avengers: Endgame (4)TOPIC OF THE SHOW [00:55:55]Daniel, Shahbaz and Anthony discuss the state of movie theatres in 2019 and their hopes for the future of the experience.Thank you to all who contributed this week.FOLLOW US:Follow Daniel on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdFollow Shahbaz on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdFollow Anthony on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdFollow The Movie Podcast on Twitter, Instagram, Discord, and YouTube 

Marriage After God
MAG 03 - Oneness and Intimacy In Marriage w/ Ryan and Selena Frederick of Fierce Marriage

Marriage After God

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 44:23


Order Our New Book, "Marriage After God" Today! https://marriageaftergod.com “A marriage after God is a team moving together in one mind, one heart, one spirit, and in one direction with their eyes on heavenly and eternal things.” - Aaron Smith, Marriage After God book In this episode, we interview our good friends, Ryan and Selena Frederick of the Fierce Marriage Podcast https://Fiercemarriage.com Dear Lord, We pray we would be husbands and wives who pursue intimacy with you. We pray we would make ourselves known to you and know to each other. Help us to walk with each other in an understanding way and to love unconditionally. Thank you for the gift of oneness in marriage and what it represents. We pray we would operate as one every day in our marriage relationship. Holy Spirit continue to empower us to do so. Help us to be transparent with one another. Help us to be great listeners as well. May truth be exposed and may your presence be evident in our lives. Thank you for marriage and thank you for salvation. You are a good God and we love you. May our hearts align with yours as we chase boldly after you and pursue a marriage That reflects your love story. In Jesus’ name, amen! READ: Hey, we're Aaron and Jennifer Smith with Marriage After God. Helping you cultivate an extraordinary marriage. And today we're in part three of the Marriage After God series and we're gonna be talking with Ryan and Selena Frederick about oneness and intimacy in marriage. Welcome to the Marriage After God podcast, where we believe that marriage was meant for more than just happily ever after. I'm Jennifer, also known as Unveiled Wife. And I'm Aaron, also known as Husband Revolution. We have been married for over a decade. And so far, we have four young children. We have been doing marriage ministry online for over seven years through blogging and social media. With a desire to inspire couples to keep God at the center of their marriage, encouraging them to walk in faith every day. We believe that Christian marriage should be an extraordinary one, full of life, Love, And power. That can only be found by chasing after God. Together. Thank you for joining us on this journey as we chase boldly after God's will for our life together. This is Marriage After God. Hey thanks for joining us today. As always, wanna invite you to leave a review. Star ratings are awesome, that's the easiest way to leave a review but the text reviews are also really powerful and we love reading all of them and that's an awesome way to spread the word about the podcast. Another way you can support the podcast is by shopping on our online store, shop.marriageaftergod.com, and we wanna encourage you to get a copy of our new book, Marriage After God, that's what this whole series is based off of and if you've been listening to the series, you've already been encouraged and inspired by the book content and so we just wanna at least get you over to the site to give you more information on the book. So today we're talking with some good friends of ours, Ryan and Selena Frederick from Fierce Marriage and Ryan, Selena, welcome. Hey guys. Hi guys, thanks for having us. Yeah, thanks for having us. Excited to be here. We're excited to have you. Yeah it's a treat. Yeah every time I think of you guys, we listen to your podcast, of course, 'cause your friends of ours, but I always think of our trip to IKEA in California, do you remember that? We had one child. Oh yeah. It was so fun. Do you remember that? That was a fun date, yeah. It was, and I don't know what we bought, but I remember it barely fit in our car, and Aaron you helped me fit it in our little Prius that we had in California. Oh, I don't remember. Was it shelves or something? Well it was may more fun for me than it was for you. It actually might have been a crib. As much fun as it was walking around Ikea, I remember we just had really great conversation. Yes, and you only had one child. Did we eat lunch at Ikea? I don't know. Yeah. Yeah, it was one kid, it was a totally different life back then and we were all still fairly new to all of this marriage stuff. So, Yes. Why don't you guys introduce yourselves, who you are, how long you've been married what do you guys do? Sure. Children, stuff like that. Yeah we are the Fredericks and we have been married, it'll be 16 years this year. And we, Wow. Have two little girls named Adelaide and Clementine, they are five and 2 1/2. And we are, yeah we're the voices and authors and everything-- Yeah. I guess behind Fierce Marriage. Yeah. And that is us for now. That's for now. We live in Washington State. The best place in the world. Yeah, just a little bit north and a little better than Oregon state. Stop And a little bit wetter. This is true. Wetter is better. A little bit colder. Awesome, well thank you guys so much for being here. We just know that this is gonna be a great time for our listeners to get to know you, if they don't already, which they probably do. But we are just really excited about this topic. We're jumping into chapter three of Marriage After God, which is the Marks of a Marriage After God and we're just gonna cover two of those topics today. In this interview, yeah. In this interview. But before we do that we wanna get into the icebreaker question. This is just a fun way to-- Let people know us. Yeah. You guys better. Alright, bring it on. So the icebreaker question is, do you have any hobbies together, or separate, or maybe as a family? I think we try to keep our hobbies mostly together these days. Yeah. It's actually contributed to that oneness that we'll get into, but we do have, you know, different passions and things that we enjoy I think separately. I like riding horses, Ryan doesn't like it as much as I do, he'll do it, but. Actually we went, we went on a vacation and we went on 'em. We did, that's right. We rode together and I think I was won over. Yes. It was so fun I had the most amazing, but, what do you call it, a mount, an amazing mount. Your horse was pretty great. Yeah. It was pretty great. So I was actually, I was following along on Insta Stories and I actually became really fond of it too and I can't wait for vacation Aaron of riding horses together. Oh, are you, that's a hint? Yes. Ryan, it looked incredible. Like every time you guys posted I was just like, yes, that looks awesome. Because. What's funny is I have a completely different sentiment to horses, I was raised around horses and my mom always took us riding and I hate it. Oh no. You were responsible for cleaning after them? My sentiment might be different, it's been a long time, but yeah I didn't like the, mucking the stalls and feeding the horses and cleaning them, and yeah, so it was not a fun part of it. We'll pray for you that the Lord will renew your heart for it. But. Thank you, thank you that's awesome. So I just wanted, before we get into a quote from the book, I just wanted to, the reason we, we're interviewing so many different people on this podcast in this series for the, Marriage After God book is we wanna just show the diversity in the body of Christ and just how all of our marriages as we chase after God together and how God wants to use us all for kingdom work in one direction. So I just, I'm excited about that, we love that you guys are doing it, you guys are a marriage after God. And so I just wanna read a quote from chapter three, The Marks of a Marriage After God. It says, "a marriage after God is a team moving together in one mind, one heart, one spirit, and in one direction with their eyes on heavenly and eternal things." Do you guys agree with that? Amen. Oh absolutely. I'm sure you do. Good stuff. Yeah. Good stuff. So in your guys' marriage how have you two cultivated oneness? That's a great question and it is not without a, I think intentionality, I think is the biggest way to be honest. As we've just consciously said that hey we, we need, we're not just roommates, but we need to be on mission together in unity on whatever that mission is. Of course as Christians we have a pretty clear mission right, make disciples and go to the ends of the earth and glorify God and all that good stuff, not necessarily in that order, but, and so I think we've cultivated that by, Selena talked about our hobbies, I think decisions like that, right? So I enjoy different things that I just don't do because they just, they don't add to the family that I feel like God is calling us to. Right. It's harder for us to say yes to things that might take us away from each other for even just a day or sometimes even a couple hours, but on a consistent basis it can kind of, we feel like it kind of breaks away our unity, it kind of chips away at it slowly. If, you know, I'm going and riding horses every Saturday for five hours a day, you know, and that's kind of like our only, it's family time together, so. Or I, you know, I love going to the mountains and the ocean-- I do too. Scuba diving. I like it yeah. And so it's like, we do some of that, but it's like, if it were, we've kind of made a decision that that's the exception and not the rule. Right. It's like you don't owe me time by myself. Right. Right, I feel like that's kind of a cultural mantra, is like you get your time I get mine, you get your money, I get my money and we've just thrown all that out the window, it's our time, it's our money. Not that you can't, you know. Yeah. Not that you can't be generous to each other in those ways, but just as a norm I think that's one way we've done it for us. And early on in our relationship, before we were married or anything, God was always a big part of it. We always talked about what we were learning in the Bible together and, excuse me, and even to this day we're like, what has God been teaching you and just the nature of what we do, and you guys understand this. We're in the word, we're learning about God, we're teaching him to our children. We're constantly being sanctified and learning new things and for me that's, that spiritual oneness has really solidified and grown out of those conversations that we've had together. That's so good. So as you guys communicate, can you just encourage our listeners with maybe what that looks like practically, like if, like how do you cultivate oneness in your marriage if something comes up that, you know, something that one of you wants to do, or one of you is wrestling with, how do you communicate that to each other? Yeah, that's a really good question. It's different obviously for every situation in every marriage and you kinda know what those hot-button topics are, or where those big red buttons are and so you-- Well I feel like you get to know it. Like we didn't just decide not to do things it kind of, as kids came into our life and as we became more unified in our marriage and kind of went through some hard times together, we started, and spent kind of some just time, one-one-one with each other, we started understanding where our boundaries were beginning to fall I feel like a little bit more. Yeah. And go ahead. Well, one of the things I tell guys, and I think it applies to gals as well, but I don't, I'd rather just talk to guys on this topic. Is that, you know, if ever in doubt, if you ever can always be generous, always choose generosity towards your wife, right? If there's a spot where you can give in, what be it a hobby, or an argument, or whatever, be generous, be the one to give in. And there are times when I feel like as a husband and a man, you do need to kinda like, stand your ground on principle or whatever, but I do think those are rare times, right, in most marriages. Right. And so I think cultivating generosity around those conversations is really important meaning that A, like if we're talking about I wanna go hang out with a buddy one night, like so, so actually it's Jeff's birthday today so I'm gonna go and hang out with him tonight, this is a real-life example and Selena didn't even, I didn't even have to ask. She's like hey, Jeff's my best friend, hey, go hang out tonight with him, you know, have a good night and just a-- Right. And so she was generous toward me, I didn't have to-- But it's not a regular battle that we fight. No, no. You know, it's not part of our regular rhythms of life, we've just kind of established that boundary that, you know, we can again ask each other and be generous in these conversations, but, you know, all in all our first disciples are each other and then our children, and then our neighbors and community, so operating from that vision-- Yeah. Inside out kind of is where, is how we, yeah. It does start there. And if you're not unified on those deep things these types of arguments will seem much more significant-- Sure, yep. Than they should be-- True. And they'll hold way more weight then they should be. So, I guess to answer your question Jen, is if, I would say, get on the same page. You might not be unified right now, but get on the same page about the big things, right, and then these types of arguments will have a greater context that they can operate within and that's where the, that's where generosity makes sense, that's where, you know-- Saying no to things. Saying no to things to say yes to each other-- Right. That makes way more sense when you're on the same page about-- Yeah. Why you exist as a couple. Well and I like that you took essentially Ephesians 5:25 and that, you know, that calling to lay down our lives for our wives and love them as ourselves, that's that generosity word. Like of course we're usually first generous to ourselves, right? True. Like well I deserve this or I need the time. So I appreciate that perspective on that, that scripture. And, you know, as being one of the marks of a marriage after God, this oneness idea, I feel like, you know, what you're saying is, all those little decisions that kind of start developing and the way of thinking, you know, it's not like you throw your hobbies out and like you never have them. Right. It's just not the, it's not the default position, the default is what can we do together and so the exception of the rule is like in those times of like, absolutely like, you know, your wife is confident in your, your oneness with her and she's actually excited to let you go have this time and, and you probably would agree with this, whenever that happens in our life often I, actually it's not as enjoyable-- Yes By myself, I'm just like oh I wish my-- Jen was here. Yeah. That's funny. You know and there's times that that's not, you know, not the case, but the oneness I feel like that, that when you said, you know, focus on those big, you know those big topics, I almost feel like it's focus on the, what's the one direction we're going together and then that kind of sets the tone for everything. Because if we both have a different goal in mind, like I want my life to look like this, I want my life to look like this, then every single conversation, every single topic will be a fight because unless it, the other person has aligned with my direction-- Right. It's going to be a fight, it's gonna be a struggle. And so finding that unifying mission, which of course like you said, we all have the same mission, you know, if it's the word of God, if it's what he's doing in this world then we can't, it's easier to lay down-- Right. My pride, my hobbies, my, because I'd be like, well, like currently in this moment that's not going to fulfill our big mission, you know, of being together 'cause now I'm not with my wife in one and we're-- At odds. And there will be a lot of kind of gray, right? So that's like the black and white piece, right, where if a younger couple-- Yeah. Right, they're just, they're heading into marriage, or they just got married, or maybe a couple that's been married for awhile, but they're new to their faith, right? The first piece is okay, what is that mission as people who follow Christ. If we believe he is who he says he is then that should bear weight on every aspect of our lives, okay, then that's the big, that's where we're headed, right, and it's good for a couple, we always encourage couples-- Yeah. To sit down and articulate these things in what we call, a family vision statement, and it's, that includes their mission which is gonna be some, some, what's the word, expression, of the great commission, right? So however that-- Yeah. Plays out in their life, it's gonna be an expression of that if they call themselves Christians and then below that you have, and a lot of couples never do this and it's so important. We hadn't done it until 10 years in our marriage at least. Yeah, and it changed everything-- Yes. And I'm not exaggerating, it changed everything about, in this topic specifically, in unity, because we went through and found in mind our personalities, our relationship for what we call core values, right? So a lot of times we say oh, like in a business context you say our core value is quality, customer service, right? These are ideals, right? Yeah. But for a marriage the core values are things that you actually are whether you know it or not. Things that you care about whether you know it or not, right? So for us we had to realize that we really value, one of 'em is community, right, that's part of that because obviously we're Christian, but we value family and friends and deep relationships with fewer rather than shallow relationships with more, that was one of 'em. -yeah. Adventure, it sounds kind of funny, but adventure's a core value of ours meaning that we wanna live lives that are kinda on the edge, right? Oh, I would agree with that one. Yeah and we're always kind of-- Yeah we use the word extraordinary. Yes. Yeah, I love it. You guys use that in the beginning of your podcast. Um-hum, yeah. Got another one and I can keep going on, I think there's only five, like we tried to keep 'em as few as possible. And then this is part that you were talking about Aaron where you get kind of the expressions that, that kind of, I'd say the more grayer parts of this, is like okay, so how are we gonna decorate our house, right? Or what kind of house are we gonna invest it, not just buy, but invest in because of these core values? Yeah. And so, and those, that third part of the family vision statement is what we call the, envision statement. So like we envision, one of our envision statements is we envision a family that laughs together, we envision a home that is welcoming to, to friends-- Everyone, yeah. And strangers and people and we can feed them. So what, that has all kinds of implications for how we actually set up our lives. How big is our table, right? Like how big is our living room, yeah. They make all the small decisions in essence easier, because they've already got, instead of just starting from scratch every single time on the decision like, well what do we want? You're like well, does this fit into our, what we want? Yep, that's exactly right. Exactly. You know are we gonna spend a thousand hours on this project if it means sacrificing-- Yeah. These other things-- Right. That are core to what we love. And what I love about this is it's, you know, we always talk about well you gotta be on the same page, like that's how you're one, that's how you build unity. It's an easy phrase, yeah. It's an easy phrase to say, but I feel like this is such a practical way to actually get on the same page because you put it down on one page literally. I feel like in the oneness side of things of being able to communicate and we're gonna get into a little bit of this idea of transparency, is once you've both verbalized what oneness looks like, what we agree with, what we believe as a team, what's our central focus. The accountability part of it, you know, of oneness, is hey how you're currently acting or making a decision doesn't align with what we, what you say you believe and what we have agreed on. And we can kind of use those, those foundational things, again, if it's Christ, we can look at each other and be like, hey like that's not really aligning with what we believe in the Bible is it? Like we've said the Bible is a core value of our home and what we align our life with. So I like that you, you know, putting those things down, you guys both have agreed that those are who you are as a family, how you wanna lead, how you wanna live, it makes oneness a lot more practical instead of this ambiguous idea of like, okay, like yeah, we'll, you know, we'll have the same bank account, sure, which is another practical way, but it's not the only thing it's just a piece of the puzzle. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah, so-- And it takes time too. I wanna make a note like I think-- A life time, yeah. So many people sit down and they're like, hey, here's, we're gonna take this evening and we're gonna do our family vision statement and then we'll be done forever. And it took us probably three months to get our first draft and then we revisit it-- Kind of after big life things like if you, if you have children and you've never had children before so maybe some of your values, or just the way you wanna spend your time because you now have this other person-- Yes. You know, it changes everything and... Or you move geographically-- Right. Or you get a new job, or God calls you to something and you feel like it's stirring, but it hasn't quite started yet. Yeah, and take time to get there and then you can, you're free to revisit it. Right. So I just think that, I just wanna make sure that people don't feel like they need to get this ironed out in like one sitting-- Yeah. That's good. 'Cause it takes some time to think and pray over it and articulate the ideas. Well that's why we call it a mark of a marriage after God. It's not, it's a thing that we're aiming for. Yeah. Not a, oh we are today perfectly have it ironed out. Yeah. It's like, oh no, this is how we are gonna operate. Yeah. We're gonna think this way and pursue this direction because it's Biblical and it's gonna help us fulfill what God has for us. So as you guys have been pursing oneness in your marriage and being one and actively making choices as one, how have you seen that amplify your effectiveness in building God's kingdom? Oh man, in every meaningful way. Aaron you mentioned going out, right? If you don't feel like, maybe Jen says, hey yeah, go out and have fun or whatever and do something that you wanted to do how you almost don't even like it anymore 'cause she's not there. Yeah, it changes you. You'd rather be with your family. Like that, that sentiment I think, that's just a small I think shadow of truth in terms of that sentiment how it actually impacts your entire life-- Right. When you realize I don't wanna do anything, A, I don't wanna do anything that's not in lockstep with what God is doing, I wanna go where God is moving, I wanna be, I wanna move with him, right, and in that sense I want our family to be in unity and doing that too. Like we, here's a really silly example, but we needed to buy a vehicle-- Yeah. The last year, about a year and a half ago, and it's a big purchase-- I know I hate it, I hate those decisions. You know next to a house it's probably one of the bigger-- It's hard. Yeah, yeah, and we had been kind of wracking our brains, we'd had been, you know, a one-vehicle family, but we had just, we had just had our second daughter and so it was time. It was time to like, to actually face this decision and we just didn't have peace on it, didn't have peace. And it was probably like six months of Selena looking at different cars, looking at different, you know, all the different specs and the different prices and where to get it and all that kind of stuff until finally we had all this stuff, kind of like here's our priorities, we had all that out so we knew what we were looking for we weren't gonna go and just spend a bunch of money. We had an actual like-- Budget. Budget-- Budget envision for the car. Anyway when that decision finally came to make that decision God was so faithful and provided just this really obscure way for us to find the exact right vehicle that he, that was what we were looking for. Wow. And we do think it's a little grace of God to make that plain to us in what happened and that was so easy by the time that, that we felt like we were in unity in that together and we were in lockstep with him that we just walked up and we drove it and we just said, yeah, we'll take it. It was like, there was very little like haggling, all that kind of stuff, it was already there-- Yeah. And so I feel like that happens in big decisions too if you're in ministry right? So you're trying to make a decision in ministry and you find unity, that's where you're just, your heart is only at peace in unity when you get to that place. And peace and unity, I think that's, I mean isn't that the essential definition of peace? Right. There's no chaos, there's no division, I love that. That's so good man, it's so true. Alright, so one of the other seven marks of a marriage after God is transparency. So what does transparency look like in your marriage? We kind of live by this lights on, windows open, doors open, sort of theme. That kind of sets the tone for, not only our marriage, but for our household, we, you know, there's no secrets. There might be some surprises here and there, but we really try to be intentional about like our vocabulary. But the whole transparency thing I think has become a greater peace to our life because of, you know, things like social media and posturing and kind of showing our best moments-- Yeah. And not really being transparent and honest about what our life looks like. You know, how many times do you meet somebody that you maybe have seen on Instagram and you're like, whoa, you're like way different than what I thought. Yeah. You're You're, oh just like me. Yeah, you're normal. Oh good. Yeah and I think that it's so important especially, you know, in unifying us, transparency is such a huge component because if I, if we're not honest with each other about kind of our ugly and about the sin that we face and the dark corners of our heart that we just don't wanna show to anybody, we're not allowing our spouse that space to truly love us and we're not allowing ourselves to live in that freedom that God's calling us to when we are in the light and God sees all that, he knows. We always talk about, right, we're always talking about like when we sin, like God doesn't, he sees the sin, but he also sees the deep motivation of that sin and he still loves us. He knows the depth of why it happened, why we made those decisions and that love is so liberating to us, right, it should be because he's leading us down this path of being known and fully loved, right, and being committed. And so transparency is, I don't think you can have full unity and full oneness without complete transparency. Yeah. I'm gonna be bold there and say that. That's why we tied these two marks together is 'cause we believe the same thing that they're so closely tied. Yeah, and it's, if you're not completely transparent I think it does also hinder your ability to experience and express love. And what I mean by that is that if I, if I say, hey Selena I love you, here's this part of my life that you get to see, but I keep part of it to myself, whether it's shame or a sin, or habitual sin, you know, for guys it's, you know pornography is always a big thing, right, or some sort of thing that I'm hiding from you. Whenever you say, oh I love you as my wife, I'll always be like, yeah, but if you, in my head I'll be like if you really knew me you wouldn't love me. So I'm not gonna, I can't, you don't actually love me, right? It kind of invalidates, until you actually say, here's everything that I've, all my good, bad, and the ugly, and so until you actually do that you're not gonna experience what it means to actually be loved as deeply as I feel we were called to. You know you asked, how does this actually play out? So Aaron I know you've shared some of your, you guys have shared your story with pornography and all that kind of stuff. Yeah. God is very redemptive when we repent and turn from that sin and run to him and run to each other, right? And that's, so the way we do that in our marriage is, you know, that's a guy and anybody who's on the internet you have to be on guard always for like sexual sin, just guy or girl, like you have to be on guard because there's always, always different ways that it gets in front of your face, right, you never even try to get it. And so I, we have an open kind of conversation always where she, the rule is you can ask me, she can ask me anything, anything and I just, I promised no matter how hard it is I'll never lie, right, and that's easier said then done, but it gets easier and easier and so. And then there's obviously open, you know, we have the phone-drop test is another fun little tool that we tell couples about is that at any moment you should drop your phone on the table and your spouse should be able to open that up and go through every app, every email, every text, everything. Oh yeah. I've never heard that term before, but I like that term. You know we've never done that term, we do that, like we know each other's passwords, there's never any-- Yep. Giving that permission. Yeah there, we, yeah we use the word permission if she wants she can grab my phone and-- But I like that, the drop the phone test. And it's not, and the thing distinguishes couples 'cause a lot of couples would be like, well what about my privacy, you know, and A, you don't have privacy in marriage. That's the opposite of, that's the opposite of transparency. And when But B, it's not about, it's not about you're losing privacy it's about building trust and so you kind of, we flip it on it's head and that it's about showing you have nothing to hide as opposed to like, I should be able to hide something if I want to, like that's what privacy, that's all privacy is. Right. And in marriage there's none of that. And there's two stark contrasts in this idea of like, you know, you say, 'cause we've had couples say the same thing, like well, you know, that's just not, there's no trust there if they have to check my phone. But if you even have that heart in the first place you are hiding something, and right, and so if I'm telling my wife, hey, I want to walk in purity and holiness before my father in heaven and God has given you as my helper and therefore you have permission at any time to walk with me and help me be this, that man. That's a different position of, well you should just trust me and you shouldn't have to look at my phone. It's humility versus pride. Right. It's a whole different posture. And what happens is, my wife rarely has a desire to do that unless she has a spirit like, you know, hey there's something I'm discerning that, you just seem off, are you walking okay? And usually she doesn't even have to look at my phone where I am at, like you're saying, I confess, right? Um-hum, yeah. Because my purpose is not to just remove the shame and feel better in my marriage I actually fear God and want to please him. And so it's such, it's such a different mentality of just protecting my flesh versus, no actually I wanna be made like Christ. And-- Yep, just nailed it. Wow, wow. Yeah, so transparency is an important, actually when I asked the question I was thinking about this idea of transparency. And the point of transparency is to see through and, you know, if we're lights in this world, the light doesn't come from us it comes from Christ and the more opaque we are, like the harder to see through we are, the less light can emit from us. The less that light can be seen in us because you can't see through us to Christ-- Yeah. And I feel like that needs to be first exemplified in marriage and it's-- So if you're not transparent you're not being effective for spreading the gospel. Well you can't-- Yep. You're a liar. And actuallY this mental, so you just hit the nail on the head in terms something we are right in the thick of. Yeah. Because we, you've used all the buzz words Aaron, it's so funny. I don't know if you're reading my mail or what, but we are writing a new book, it's totally, we're writing a new book called, See Through, and it's that-- Wow. That whole attitude of we are called to not be opaque, but to be see through, transparent, and to-- So that God's light can shine-- God' light shines through us-- Oh yes. Albeit imperfectly. Yeah. Because we see it currently dimly, yeah. In a stained-glass window, right, you've got different colors, different shapes, different fractures, but it ends up being a beautiful picture because God's light is what makes it beautiful, even more beautiful than if we were perfect and, you know, and perfectly clear, right? He somehow uses our sin to make himself more glorified and more known because we live in a sin-filled world, but he's redeeming it right? And so you're absolutely, you nailed it, it's like that idea of being totally, of being not opaque, being see-through and letting God shine through you. I mean that's, that's what transparency is all about it's not about how can I just have what I want it's how can I be a vessel through which God shines. It's awesome. That's so powerful you guys. Thank you so much for sharing that and now I'm really excited to read that. Yeah. Yeah. I don't know if our publisher's gonna be mad at us for saying that or not. It's not official-- It's not an official name. If we're writing the book it's the unofficial name, so. That's awesome. Yeah, I love that, oh man so I think, yeah I just also think, just in the terms of marriage, a mark of a marriage after God. When we're not transparent we're not, we're pursuing ourselves, right, you know, because if I'm hiding sin, or if I'm hiding, you know, experiences in my life or things I'm going through, like you said, all we're doing is masking and we're covering up and we're trying to present ourselves a certain way. So we're not actually after God at all, we're after ourselves, and avoiding some discomfort or some pain, and so the picture we're trying to show, that opaqueness, we're just trying to show, we're manufacturing something which is not love at all 'cause I'm not letting my wife love me I'm letting her love a picture of me. You know and I'm not loving her by hiding who I am. I'm hiding, we're hiding the truth which is unloving, so, and, so I just love that you guys are advocates of that, that you not only advocate it, but you walk it out. We found it to be transformational on a personal level, both my relationship with, our relationship as spouses, but also our relationship with friends of the same sex-- Oh yeah. Right, that's transformational in that sense as well, but also in community with other families and other couples. We've had some really, some of the most transformational and brutal conversations that we've had have been in context of church community and that's such a big part of transparency. I think a lot of couples have kind of forsaken that part of the church, right? They kind of figure church is a Sunday morning thing, it's a Easter and Christmas thing, it's a check the box on a demographic-quiz thing, like I'm a Christian. But like that's how, that's how we're called to live in Christian community, right, and so transparency there, like we can never, we always push couples like, we consider ourselves like air-traffic controllers, right, people that come to us for answers-- Yeah. We're just like, we just point them to Christian community-- Exactly. 'Cause that's how you can move through it. Can you share some of the benefit for those listening, like what's the benefit of being transparent with other believers? So your holiness and righteousness, you know, unto the Lord I think is the biggest benefit because they'll be able to look at your life more objectively. Well and as a marriage we kinda, some friends of ours, we kind of walk, we go to them when we have kind of a struggle and we can't seem to figure it out, we feel a little stuck. And we'll go to them knowing that, you know, when you have dinner with another couple you're gonna heed your words a little bit more, right, you're gonna-- And you're gonna filter a little bit more, yeah. You're gonna have that, you're gonna make sure you're saying what you want to say-- What you mean to say not just-- Yes, what you feel like saying. And so, but having those, having that couple that we know is grounded in the gospel, that knows the word, that is in tune with the spirit, that loves the Lord and wants, they're advocating for us, they're not trying to pin us against each other, but they're advocating for our relationship, that's huge. And they love us. And they love us-- Yeah. And they know us and we want them to know us. Like we want to be known by them-- Yeah. Cause we can't see, we're stuck-- Yeah. We can't seem to figure this out we need our community, we need them to point us back to Jesus, point us back to the word, the Bible, ask us the hard questions and in love knowing that we're gonna get past this we're gonna get through this. In our little circle of church we have this, we turned the word gospel into a verb, right, so when somebody's like forgetting who they are in Christ we'll say-- Yeah, preach the gospel. We'll just gospel you for a second. Yes. We'll remind you-- Yeah. That God is good, that he's sovereign, and he's gracious and he's working in this and that's just so often, like being transparent. If you go, like most church groups you go to, you're just like, oh let's talk through the curriculum, let's talk through the study and we'll just go home and we'll have-- Yeah what are you learning there? We'll have food and we'll go home. But man church community is so much more then that. You say, hey how are you actually means, how are you doing, not just an excuse for you to say good, busy, right? Yeah. And then for the listener to sit there and actually listen and wait, you know, even if that means you have to wait a little bit longer instead of just passing by. Right because you truly are asking, not just facetiously or, you know, it's the norm. Yeah. You know, oh hey, how's it going? Yeah. You know I think about, you know, the reason we bring this up, the purpose of you guys being one in your marriage and being transparent in your marriage and all of the other marks that we talk about in the book, isn't just for your marriage, that's the place you practice doing exactly what you just said, because we're commanded in the word of God to be in one mind and spirit with the body of Christ. And in the same way you can't be one with your wife without being transparent and you can't be one with your husband without being transparent and you can't have that unified, unification, without that singleness of mission. It's the same thing in the body of Christ, what you're exactly saying, is the whole reason it's important for us to have this mentality in our homes. Yeah. Yeah, well how you love Christ's bride, how you love Christ if you don't love his bride, right? You can't it's impossible. No, you can't, that's why I get so-- Yeah, John tells us we are liars if we say that we love God and don't love his people. Right, right, that's why I get so just, I think furious is the right word, when you see like Christians that are just constantly just kind of making satire, making fun of the local church, right? I know that Christians are weird in some regards-- Good, yeah we, should be a difference. In a lot of cultural things. And then kind of make, their cringey, right, but there's also like, this is the, this is the bride of Christ and so there's, there always has to be that edifying kind of redemptive side to those types of conversations. And so, yeah, I think in your marriage this is just, yeah, that's why I love marriage, it's a mirror of the gospel in so many different, it's like a multifaceted diamond, right? Yeah, yeah. There you go. It's just, you see 'em at different angles and you see the gospel in it and that's one of the things is when you learn how to, you know, be transparent with your wife and with each other in marriage and that kind of gives you an idea of what it's like to be transparent with Christ's bride, with the church, right, and actually live in vulnerability, not just so you can look, you know, navel gaze and feel bad about yourselves and go home and be ashamed, but so that you can work toward righteousness, so you can be known, and so you can experience-- Yeah. A greater depth of grace and love, right? That's so good. You guys are such good encouragers and advocates for marriage online through your ministry, through your resources and everything. One quote that stood out to me that you guys had posted awhile back said this, "transparency, the best opportunity for intimacy happens when you're fully known and fully loved." And I just love that, I love the way you worded it, I love everything about it, and I think so many people are craving that right now. They're craving intimacy, they wanna be fully loved and maybe they don't know how to be fully known because they're afraid. And so I just wanna ask, how would you encourage those listening today, those people who want to experience this intimacy whether it's with God, with their spouse, with other believers, but they're afraid or something's holding them back, what would you say to them? Well I think it's important to,, excuse me, know what God's word says, you know, about fear and how perfect love drives out fear, there's no fear in perfect love. And so understanding that, you know, first of all we are loved, we are loved in Christ, and our identity can be rooted there because of what he's done and because of who he is. Yep. And,, excuse me, because he loves us, he knows us fully and completely and he loves us fully and completely and it's unconditional and he knows the depths of our souls and he still loves us and that's, and I think that's such an example and model for us, right, because only like, I don't, I don't feel any more experienced love like Christ to the extent, I can't, I don't know how I'm trying to say this, I experience it to the extent that I'm like transparent and known, right? Right. The more that I'm known the more that I am able to show my weaknesses and confess pride or, you know, just my anger or whatever. The more I, I am hopeful of, like your love Ryan, but hopeful also and knowing and just being able to rest in the fact that God loves me still, even in this moment and he's still like, while we were still sinners he died. Yep. Yeah. Wow. That reality is I think the path, understanding that full reality is the path toward the side of transparency that, that will get you to that side of feeling fully loved, right? So-- Yeah. That fear, and Selena you're speaking to it so well, is that fear is what keeps us from taking that leap because we feel like, well what if I jump and they don't love me? Yeah. Yeah. Or what if I jump and my spouse can never forgive me-- Yeah. Or our relationship's never the same and to be honest it probably will never be the same, but if we trust God it will be better. Yeah. It will be different and better. And how powerful. And there's joy. And how powerful it is when we do and we are transparent and we are still loved. It's such a powerful experience. Yeah, I think of that scripture that says, he who has been forgiven much loves much. And I-- That's the one I was trying to think of And I often, but I've often thought of it as like, oh, maybe I struggle with love because I didn't have much to be forgiven of and other people have and, but that's not what that scripture says. The scripture is saying, he who loves much, or he who has been forgiven much loves much, and the idea is that we all have been forgiven like that man who owed the ten thousand talents to that ruler. We are not the other one, we are the one that owes the unfathomable amount and so-- It's like 70 billion. Yeah whatever it is. Dollars equivalent or something. And the point is, is the one who recognizes how much he has been forgiven loves much. And that often-- Yeah. That has to be, you know, it says Jesus knows us, or he wants to know us, right? And we become known by confession, by transparency, by say, Lord this is who I am. And he already knows all, right, so, but he wants us-- To offer it. To offer it to him, like here is who I am, here's what I've done, here's how I think, change me, have it, you know. Right. Well it goes all the way back to the garden, right, when Adam and Eve sinned and they're hiding-- I know. And God's walking in the garden and says, where are you, it's not that he like, he lost them, he wasn't like, oh shoot, where'd they go? They ran away-- He wants them to reveal themselves. They got out of the cage. Like he wants us to have-- Recognize. That realization-- Yeah. Of our depth of need and that's what we call, I mean it's not just us calling it, but it's the full gospel, right? Yeah. Yep. The gospel is two parts, one I am extremely sinful, lost, and without hope, that's the first part. Then, so that's the bad news which makes, makes room for the good news, makes way for the good news which is, Christ has paid that price, he has brought you close, he has given you hope, he has saved you. And so if you can picture with me like a ramp that's going up, like if that's our view of God, the holiness of God, and then a ramp that's going down is our view of ourself, right, our view of our need and our depravity without Christ. The gap that it creates in between the top of the ramp and the bottom of the ramp, I'm looking, it's like a big PAC-Man thing, and that gap is the need for our savior. So the greater view of God the lower view of ourselves, the greater the need for a cross, or Christ, to fill that gap to make, and so that makes much of Christ, right? And less of us. And so if you-- Yeah. And less of us, and so it makes for a really big cross. So if minimize God's holiness we minimize our sin, we have a tiny Jesus. We have an impotent Jesus. Yeah. Right and so that's, that's how I think we overcome that fear and realize like, this fear that I have of being rejected is no match to the fear that I have without Christ, but I've been given Christ. Praise God. I have identity with him and therefore I can be transparent with you trusting that my identify is secure in him regardless of what happens here and he will work it for my good, right, Romans 8:28. Thanks for preaching the gospel man. We, you know, that's been on our hearts more is just more and more preaching of the gospel, we just, we need people to recognize that we are sinners-- Yes. And we are retched and we deserve nothing and yet God loved us so much he sent his son to save us if we believe in his name, you know? Changes everything. Oh yeah. So I wanna ask you a last question before we close in prayer. In your own words-- Sure. What is a marriage after God? I'd say a marriage after God is one that is obviously Christ-centered and is transparent and unified and on mission to make his name great. Praise God. You just used all the buzz words right there. There you go. I've been keeping notes. Buzz words are good, yeah. No, I fully agree with that. I think on mission is key, but the thing, that's a really loaded statement, right-- Yeah. When you're on mission that means so many different things. Transparency is one of those things, being unified in mission is one of those things. Self sacrifice. So. The gospel-- Yes. All of that. Yes. Yeah, Christ-centered and on mission and because of that transparent in all, all of the above so. Amen. So hopefully that answered the question. Yeah. Yeah no it's great. Thank you guys so much for being with us today this has been incredible. I just know that our listeners are walking away today with a lot to think about and hopefully feel inspired. Where can they follow you guys if they wanna hear more from you? Thank you guys, you guys are amazing, you've been a resource to us since day one. Yep. And it's just, man, we love. I love how the Bible just pours out of you guys. Yes. So good. Thank you. Even though we live five hours away I feel like, I feel like that's not an excuse, we should hang out a lot more. So it's on the record now you guys. Right. We'll see you this year. As far as resources go, we just, we have books at, fiercemarriage.com and, shop.fiercemarriage.com, just devotionals. We also have our podcast, The Fierce Marriage, podcast, so if people want us they'll find us. Yeah, just Google, Fierce Marriage, they're everywhere. Yes. There you go. Yeah, you guys have been doing this almost as long as we have, huh? No, you guys are the original gangsters. Yep. You guys were in like three or four years, before and Jen's the original gangster. Yeah Jennifer is, yeah. It has been awhile. Awesome. So Jennifer why don't you pray for us and then we'll close out. Okay, dear Lord we pray we would be husbands and wives who pursue intimacy with you. We pray we would make ourselves known to you and known to each other. Help us to walk with each other in an understanding way and to love unconditionally. Thank you for the gift of oneness in marriage and what it represents. We pray we would operate as one every day in our marriage relationship. Holy Spirit continue to empower us to do so. Help us to be transparent with one another. Help us to be great listeners as well. May truth be exposed and may your presence be evident in our lives. Thank you for marriage and thank you for salvation. You are a good God and we love you. May our hearts align with yours as we chase boldly after you and pursue a marriage that reflects your love story. In Jesus' name, amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Thank you everyone that's been listening to this episode. We love the Fredericks and we'd love for you to go check them out at their podcast, The Fierce Marriage podcast. And also get their books. Yeah. Their books are really good. And so, thanks for listening. We have a bunch of more episodes, a bunch of more interviews coming up in the coming weeks so please stay tuned. We'll see you next week. [Announcer] Did you enjoy today's show? If you did it would mean the world to us if you could leave us a review on iTunes. Also if you're interested you can find many more encouraging stories and resources at, marriageaftergod.com and let us help you cultivate an extraordinary marriage.

Another Dawn
Episode#32: 時空を越えた「わかもの」(ゲスト:あひる)

Another Dawn

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2019 61:59


2月中旬に開催される大学生年代ラボっ子の祭典「2018 わかもの in中部」の実行委員長を務めるあひるをゲストに迎えて、わかものフェスティバル&合宿に懸ける想いについて語っていただきました。 Show Notes イントロBGMを刷新! Another Dawnのゲスト出演者とのつながり 国際交流参加時にポートランドを訪れた記憶 「gullらじ。」収録時の裏話 北海道支部から九州支部まで全国の大学生年代が集結 「わかもの」開催が決まるまで 20年前の「わかもの」の記憶を辿る 今年の「わかもの」のテーマは『未来 - See Through the Future』 ラボでの経験が社会に出てからどう活きているか? 「未来」について深く考えたことがない大学生が意外と多い!? 大学生年代の就職観の日米比較 自分の葬儀の弔辞をイメージして使命を全うする Links 2018わかものin中部・ホームページ 2018わかものin中部・Twitterアカウント Another Dawnサポータープログラム @ Patreon Another Dawn匿名質問箱 @ Peing

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The Dad Experience; A Podcast Where Dads and Moms are the Experts

Adam and Mike talk to Peter about being a dad, principal, and avid Harry Potter Fan.  All this and our favorite segment "Things We Can't Wait to See Through our Children's Eyes" Check out Peter's work below Blog  https://chroniclesofanewdad.com/ Book he's co-author of https://www.amazon.com/dp/1517451787/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_c_api_A-VlBbZD1344B Check out our website and blog www.thedadexperiencepodcast.com.  Have a show idea or want to be a guest contact us on one of our social media outlets or by email . Follow us  instagram TheDadExperience Twitter @dadexppodcast Facebook The Dad Experience Email experienceanddad@gmail.com Leave us a voice mail on our new number 802-377-DADS This episode of The Dad Experience is sponsored by Circle with Disney, use offer code CIRCLEDAD for $10 off your Circle.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The NoSleep Podcast
NoSleep Podcast S10E17

The NoSleep Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2018 67:55


It's episode 17 of Season 10. On this week's show we have five tales about curly killers, rotten relationships and all-seeing eyes. "There Was A Little Girl"† written by S.H. Cooper and performed by Addison Peacock & Erin Lillis & Atticus Jackson & Nikolle Doolin & Mary Murphy & Mike DelGaudio. (Story starts around 00:15:22) "Look Up, See Through"‡ written by Gracie Dunne and performed by Addison Peacock & Kyle Akers & Atticus Jackson. (Story starts around 00:30:40) "The Devil's In The Details"‡ written J.D. McGregor and performed by Mike DelGaudio & Jeff Clement & Nikolle Doolin & Peter Lewis. (Story starts around 01:07:45) "The Haunted Items Business is Closed"¤ written by Rays Rodriguez and performed by Nikolle Doolin & Addison Peacock & Jesse Cornett & Erin Lillis & Atticus Jackson & Dan Zappulla. (Story starts around 01:24:06) "Back Alley Sue"† written by Gemma Amor and performed by Andy Cresswell & Nikolle Doolin & Penny Scott-Andrews. (Story starts around 01:55:53) Click here to learn more about the voice actors on The NoSleep Podcast   Click here to learn more about the Escape the Black Farm Tour   Click here to learn more about Charlie Cody   Click here to learn more about S.H. Cooper   Click here to learn more about J.D. McGregor   Click here to learn more about Gemma Amor   Host: Peter Lewis Executive Producer: David Cummings Musical score composed by: Brandon Boone Audio adaptations produced by: Phil Michalski† & Jeff Clement‡ & Jesse Cornett¤ "There Was A Little Girl" illustration courtesy of Charlie Cody Audio program ©2018 - Creative Reason Media Inc. - All Rights Reserved - No reproduction or use of this content is permitted without the express written consent of Creative Reason Media Inc. The copyrights for each story are held by the respective authors.  

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The NoSleep Podcast
NoSleep Podcast S10E17

The NoSleep Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2018 68:04


It's episode 17 of Season 10. On this week's show we have five tales about curly killers, rotten relationships and all-seeing eyes."There Was A Little Girl"† written by S.H. Cooper and performed by Addison Peacock & Erin Lillis & Atticus Jackson & Nikolle Doolin & Mary Murphy & Mike DelGaudio. (Story starts around 00:15:22)"Look Up, See Through"‡ written by Gracie Dunne and performed by Addison Peacock & Kyle Akers & Atticus Jackson. (Story starts around 00:30:40)"The Devil's In The Details"‡ written J.D. McGregor and performed by Mike DelGaudio & Jeff Clement & Nikolle Doolin & Peter Lewis. (Story starts around 01:07:45)"The Haunted Items Business is Closed"¤ written by Rays Rodriguez and performed by Nikolle Doolin & Addison Peacock & Jesse Cornett & Erin Lillis & Atticus Jackson & Dan Zappulla. (Story starts around 01:24:06)"Back Alley Sue"† written by Gemma Amor and performed by Andy Cresswell & Nikolle Doolin & Penny Scott-Andrews. (Story starts around 01:55:53)Please visit www.thenosleeppodcast.com for full show notes and links to learn more about our authors, voice actors, and producers.Host: Peter LewisExecutive Producer: David CummingsMusical score composed by: Brandon BooneAudio adaptations produced by: Phil Michalski† & Jeff Clement‡ & Jesse Cornett¤"There Was A Little Girl" illustration courtesy of Charlie CodyAudio program ©2018 - Creative Reason Media Inc. - All Rights Reserved - No reproduction or use of this content is permitted without the express written consent of Creative Reason Media Inc. The copyrights for each story are held by the respective authors.

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Tales from the Gona
Things Clay Thinks - Nine | Thank You

Tales from the Gona

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2017 4:50


Things Clay Thinks - Nine | Thank You by See Through

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Team Glasses Podcast
Episode 7: MAKE MORE

Team Glasses Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2016 37:36


I chat Simon Reynolds & Josh Strange from noise-pop/shoegaze 3-piece MAKE MORE on the grass in the South Bank Parklands, Brisbane. LINKS: https://www.facebook.com/makemoremakemore https://makemore.bandcamp.com MUSIC: “Festering Legacy” by Make More (from ‘Spend Life’) “Best End” by Make More (from ‘Spend Life’) “Notre Langues Nous Trompent” by Saetia (from ‘S/T’ LP) “Reveling In Destruction; Ravaging In Defeat?” by Us Versus Them (from ‘S/T’) “Inhaler” by My Disco! (from ‘Collapse of an Erratic Lung’) “See Life" by My Disco! (from ‘Language of Lumbers’) “Loose Tombs” by Make More (from ‘Spend Life’) “We Are Not Ashamed” by To the North (from ‘To Work and Not Feed’ 10”) “Drift Away” by To the North (from ‘Landscapes’) “PM” by The Nation Blue (from ‘A Blueprint for Modern Noise’) “Future Ruins” by Make More (from ‘Spend Life’) “No Alibi” by To the North (from ‘Lustre’) “Fortune Teller” by Hot Cross (from ‘Cryonics’) “Venus and Bacchus” by Saetia (from ‘Demo’) “The Truth Of The Matter Is I Am Satan And On The Guitars We Have The Devils. This Is Devil Music.” By Love Like… Electrocution (from ‘S/T’) “Spoils of Ripe” by Blind Girls (from ‘He Who Swallowed the Bloom’) “Sod in the Seed” by Why? (from ‘Sod in the Seed’) “Comatose” by Day of Contempt (from ‘See Through the Lies’) “Tokyo” by Sole (from ‘Selling Live Water’) “Narcissist” by Sage Francis (from ‘The Known Unsoldier "Sick of Waging War") “Future Wars” by La Dispute (from ‘Vancouver’) “New Storm for Older Lovers” by La Dispute (from ‘Somewhere at the Bottom of the River Between Vega & Altair’) “Fetch the Baltak” by Deadstare (from ‘split with Far Left Limit’) “Spend Life” by Make More (from ‘Spend Life’)

Followers of the Cross
Assumptions Drive Everything You Do

Followers of the Cross

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2016 18:25


To simply call Dave Richardson Jr.’s new book, “Transparent,” an apologetics book would be an easy way to ignore what is underneath the surface of its powerful new look at why you believe the way you do. Everyone makes assumptions. “Those assumptions are the things that drive us and control us every day,” Richardson told me. “It’s like an autopilot in our head.” I interviewed Richardson during the International Christian Retail Show. He was there to promote his book, “Transparent: How to See Through the Powerful Assumptions That Control You.” He earned a bachelor’s degree in interdisciplinary studies from the University of Portland, a master’s degree in theological studies from the International School of Theology and a MTh. in applied theology from the University of Oxford. He worked with Campus Crusade for Christ (or Cru) for 30 years, spending most of his time with professors. The premise of “Transparent” came about from Richardson’s 20 years’ work with university and college professors, helping them connect faith with what they do. He researched how people come to faith and why some abandon it. He said that many Christians’ assumptions are not biblical. While God is big in many people’s lives and they may have a good prayer life, the average person rarely asks, “How does God inform what you do at work?” “They couldn’t tell you,” he said. “How does God make a difference in your work? Because He actually gives you knowledge about what you do.” He recalled attending a conference about 15 years ago in which the late philosopher Dallas Willard was speaking to professors. Willard asked them who the smartest person was in their fields. He said if it was anyone other than Jesus Christ, they had named the wrong person. “If Jesus does not contribute to knowledge in your field, then why does He contribute knowledge in your personal life?” Christian professors go to class and teach the same way that atheists do, even at Christian universities, Richardson said. Richardson is challenging assumptions at numerous levels, beyond the book. He said he is starting up a new foundation, The Assumptions Institute. According to its website (theassumptionsinstitute.org), it “is at the forefront of helping families and churches reduce the number of Christian youth leaving their faith. Understanding assumptions can help us change people's lives.”
One of his tools is an app that helps parents walk through assumptions with their kids. Say the parent and child are watching a movie. The parent can take the app and in a few steps walk through the movie’s assumptions with the child. Why is that important? Research shows that 60 percent to 75 percent of children raised within the church or a ministry will leave in their 20s, and very few will return, Richardson said. “I know why it happens and I know when it happens and it’s not in the university and it’s not in the high school,” he said. “It starts in the kindergarten. And it starts with the basic assumptions we teach our young kids. And it’s really the church that pushes the kids out the door. And they don’t even realize what’s going on.” The app (Critical Assumptions Test) is made for everyone, not just parents, but also for professors. Parents can use the app to prepare their children for the day they go off to university or career. “When the world comes at them with all these wild crazy things, they’ll be able to discern quickly whether it’s true or whether it’s not so they’ll accept it or reject it and how that all relates back to their faith in Christ,” he said. The book is available on Amazon. It will be available from major book stores Aug. 16, the date the app launches online. Richardson has three websites for more information: theassumptionsinstitute.org thetransparentbook.com daverichardson.org

Followers of the Cross
Assumptions Drive Everything You Do

Followers of the Cross

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2016 18:25


To simply call Dave Richardson Jr.’s new book, “Transparent,” an apologetics book would be an easy way to ignore what is underneath the surface of its powerful new look at why you believe the way you do.Everyone makes assumptions.“Those assumptions are the things that drive us and control us every day,” Richardson told me. “It’s like an autopilot in our head.”I interviewed Richardson during the International Christian Retail Show. He was there to promote his book, “Transparent: How to See Through the Powerful Assumptions That Control You.”He earned a bachelor’s degree in interdisciplinary studies from the University of Portland, a master’s degree in theological studies from the International School of Theology and a MTh. in applied theology from the University of Oxford. He worked with Campus Crusade for Christ (or Cru) for 30 years, spending most of his time with professors.The premise of “Transparent” came about from Richardson’s 20 years’ work with university and college professors, helping them connect faith with what they do. He researched how people come to faith and why some abandon it. He said that many Christians’ assumptions are not biblical.While God is big in many people’s lives and they may have a good prayer life, the average person rarely asks, “How does God inform what you do at work?”“They couldn’t tell you,” he said. “How does God make a difference in your work? Because He actually gives you knowledge about what you do.”He recalled attending a conference about 15 years ago in which the late philosopher Dallas Willard was speaking to professors. Willard asked them who the smartest person was in their fields. He said if it was anyone other than Jesus Christ, they had named the wrong person.“If Jesus does not contribute to knowledge in your field, then why does He contribute knowledge in your personal life?”Christian professors go to class and teach the same way that atheists do, even at Christian universities, Richardson said.Richardson is challenging assumptions at numerous levels, beyond the book.He said he is starting up a new foundation, The Assumptions Institute. According to its website (theassumptionsinstitute.org), it “is at the forefront of helping families and churches reduce the number of Christian youth leaving their faith. Understanding assumptions can help us change people's lives.”
One of his tools is an app that helps parents walk through assumptions with their kids. Say the parent and child are watching a movie. The parent can take the app and in a few steps walk through the movie’s assumptions with the child.Why is that important? Research shows that 60 percent to 75 percent of children raised within the church or a ministry will leave in their 20s, and very few will return, Richardson said.“I know why it happens and I know when it happens and it’s not in the university and it’s not in the high school,” he said. “It starts in the kindergarten. And it starts with the basic assumptions we teach our young kids. And it’s really the church that pushes the kids out the door. And they don’t even realize what’s going on.”The app (Critical Assumptions Test) is made for everyone, not just parents, but also for professors. Parents can use the app to prepare their children for the day they go off to university or career.“When the world comes at them with all these wild crazy things, they’ll be able to discern quickly whether it’s true or whether it’s not so they’ll accept it or reject it and how that all relates back to their faith in Christ,” he said.The book is available on Amazon. It will be available from major book stores Aug. 16, the date the app launches online. Richardson has three websites for more information:theassumptionsinstitute.orgthetransparentbook.comdaverichardson.org

Snacky Tunes
Episode 172: Charlotte Druckman, Brandon Hoy, & See Through

Snacky Tunes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2013 67:30


Charlotte Druckman has been in the world of publishing since her first internship at New York Magazine in high school! This week on Snacky Tunes, Darin Bresnitz talks with Charlotte about her experiences in magazines, and why she transitioned from freelance writer to editor at Medium. Hear how Charlotte pitched a story Ruth Reichl and got started in food writing! What inspired Charlotte to write about women in food in her book Skirt Steak, and is she comfortable with being the spokesperson for women in the culinary world? Later, Brandon Hoy stops by to talk about the release of the Roberta’s Cookbook, and why the tome is so much more than a recipe manual. Tune in to hear Brandon talk about the different types of heat that are used in pizza ovens, and some of the grosser moments that were left out of the book. See Through stops by and talks about their relatively short life as a band and shares a couple of tracks! Tune in to hear about the origins of the band as a recording project, and find out how See Through drinks at a show. Thanks to our sponsor, MOOD Magazine. “Coming from traditional publishing, everything is so set. It’s so cool to be in such a fluid environment like Medium.” [7:15] “I didn’t want to be the spokesperson for women in the culinary world!” [26:15] — Charlotte Druckman on Snacky Tunes

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Dissecting Dexter
204 - See-Through

Dissecting Dexter

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2012 53:58


The season 2 rewatch is back with this review of episode 4 "See-Through". Listener lines: US: 646 222 6122 UK: 0844 579 6949, mailbox 08320 Email: dissectingdexter@gmail.com Twitter: @dissectdexter Like the Dissecting Dexter Facebook page!

Grace Chapel
Joseph: When You Can't See Through the Rain - Audio

Grace Chapel

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2010 45:31


Joseph: When You Can't See Through the Rain

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