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Krishna's Mercy
Waiting For Liberation

Krishna's Mercy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2025 8:02


“Those great saints, who are knowers of dharma and greatly fortunate, spoke these words to me: ‘Rama will visit your very pious ashrama. Along with Saumitra [Lakshmana], you should offer Rama the greatest hospitality as your guest. Thus after seeing Him, as a benediction, you will ascend to the eternal realm.'” (Shabari speaking to Lord Rama, Valmiki Ramayana, Aranya Kand, 74.15-16)

Krishna's Mercy
More Than Just Theory

Krishna's Mercy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2024 7:20


“Those great saints, who are knowers of dharma and greatly fortunate, spoke these words to me: ‘Rama will visit your very pious ashrama. Along with Saumitra [Lakshmana], you should offer Rama the greatest hospitality as your guest. Thus after seeing Him, as a benediction, you will ascend to the eternal realm.'” (Shabari speaking to Lord Rama, Valmiki Ramayana, Aranya Kand, 74.15-16)

Welcome to Cloudlandia
Ep132: Screen Time Evolution and Digital Dynamics

Welcome to Cloudlandia

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 51:39


In this episode of Cloudlandia, Our stories highlighted agricultural aspects of central Florida and comparisons of population densities in the U.S. and Canada. We also reminisced on television's evolution from shows like Romper Room to the first color programs. We reflected on limited past options versus today's unlimited streaming and the importance of managing screen time given continual new choices. Additionally, the discussion explored social dynamics considering Dunbar's number theory contrasted against digital reach on platforms. SHOW HIGHLIGHTS Dean discusses the strategic advantages of living in Central Florida, particularly in Winter Haven, which is centrally located and offers easy access to both coasts. We delve into Winter Haven's rich agricultural heritage, highlighting cattle ranches, orange groves, and other rural aspects of Central Florida. There's an interesting comparison between the population densities in the U.S. and Canada, including reflections on Ontario's geographic size and its southern location relative to many U.S. cities. We take a nostalgic look at the evolution of television, from classic shows like "Romper Room" to the advent of color TV with hits like "The Price is Right," and how this contrasts with today's streaming culture. The episode includes reflections on how past limited screen choices have evolved into today's endless streaming possibilities, and the impact of this shift on modern screen time habits. We explore the concept of social reach and relationships in the digital age, discussing the Dunbar number and how platforms like TikTok and Instagram have changed the dynamics of personal connections. Insights are shared from the new book "Casting, Not Hiring," which introduces the VCR formula—Vision, Capability, and Reach—as a framework for modern success. Through real-life examples and personal stories, we emphasize the importance of aligning vision, capability, and reach to achieve significant accomplishments, using figures like Safali Shabari and Max Martin as case studies. The episode also discusses the importance of choosing the right tools and staying committed to ongoing exploration and self-improvement. Finally, the conversation underscores the necessity of conceptual ability to see how one can be useful to others and leverage their capabilities, vision, and reach for collaborative success. Links: WelcomeToCloudlandia.com StrategicCoach.com DeanJackson.com ListingAgentLifestyle.com TRANSCRIPT (AI transcript provided as supporting material and may contain errors) Dean: Mr Sullivan, mr Jackson, you got through Hurricane Week. Dan: Not quite Hurricane Week, Tropical Storm Week, but we did oh. Dean: Tropical Storm A notch down in the hierarchy. Dan: That's one of the good things about living in Winter Haven. It is actually a haven from winter. We are in the center. We are perched on high dry, sandy land, so there's no storm surges, nothing like that yeah, so you're a long way from the coast, aren't you? Well, I'm actually an hour and 15 minutes from either coast. We can get to either side and we can get to virtually almost every beach in two hours. Like it's such a centrally located, we're almost in the exact geographic center of peninsular Florida, so I can get to Jacksonville in three hours and Miami in three hours and pretty much everywhere you want to be within an hour. So it's good. Dean: So I have a question because I've been there. Where is the big cattle ranching country? Is that south of you or north? Dan: It's surrounding us, but sort of north and south in the central. If you think about the middle of Florida, basically aside from the Orlando-Tampa corridor which is like this swath that goes all the way across the state from Tampa to Cocoa Beach, that area is very developed but above and below that the center is much like the Australian outback in terms of the density of population. And north of I-4. In that area there is equestrian and rolling hills and there's a lot of equestrian properties there and ranches. South of that is where you'd find a lot of the cattle ranches, sod ranches, orange groves. All of that is in the center and then you get all the way down to the Everglades and then the Everglades is one of the big national parks, it's the Everglades. Dean: Yeah, alligators I was actually on something that was described as the biggest cattle ranch, not only in Florida, but one of the bigger ones in the United States. Yes, and we drove at least 20 miles on the ranch before we got to buildings. Dan: And it was interesting. Dean: It was interesting. They had a lot of pigs wandering around and I asked them were they in the pig business? And they said no. It's just that every week or so the trail hands would like something besides beef. Dan: Right, go out and wrestle them up a hog Right. Dean: Yeah, yeah, have a barbecue, have a. Dan: Yeah, well, you can actually not too far from here you can do hog hunting, where you can go and hunt hogs in the forest, yeah, all natural. Dean: It's not. So. It's not silicon valley that we're talking about here no, we're really not. Dan: We're talking about, you know, rural florida. This is why I know, yeah, you know you look at Florida and you know people talk about population density and stuff, but there's a lot of land in Florida that is undeveloped. I mean there's a whole south of I-4, there's another highway that goes all the way across the state, called Highway 60, and through Lake Wales, and it's very undeveloped. I mean there's really nothing. All the way from Tampa to Vero Beach is where it goes and it's virtually. It's the only place I've been in Florida where you can, on certain parts of it, look as far as you can see in any direction and see nothing. I mean it's that. And somebody has bought up like 80,000 acres around what's called Yeehaw Junction, which is where the Florida Turnpike intersects with Highway 60. Where the turnpike, the Florida turnpike, intersects with Highway 60. And you could see easily that you could duplicate the entire I-4 corridor, like Tampa and Orlando, along Highway 60 with plenty of room to spare. So I'm not worried about the you know population increase in Florida. Dean: Yeah, it's really interesting. Peter Zion and one of his frequent you know he has his. You know he has videos every three days. Yeah, and you. But he was talking about all the developed countries, which would be mostly European countries, and you know Australia, new, zealand. You know he said that the US is by far the country with the least population density. I agree with that. Dan: Most any state, even Ontario you look at as densely populated as the GTA is. Once you get beyond the GTA it's pretty sparse in Ontario. Dean: Oh yeah, oh yeah I mean, yeah, there's an interesting thing. Just to give you a sense of how big Ontario is. First of all, ontario is a province in Canada, for those listening, and it's roughly about from north to south it's about 1200 miles, and from east to west it's 1400 miles. It's actually it's as big as mainland. It's almost as big as mainland Europe Isn't that amazing Without Russia when I found out. Not counting Russia. Dan: I heard when I found out you could drive north from Toronto the entire distance from Toronto to Florida and still be in Ontario. That's pretty amazing. Dean: Yeah, that gives you a context for it and most people don't realize that Toronto itself is further south than almost 20% of the United States. Dan: People don't realize that Ontario dips down no below that. Dean: No, it wouldn't be that much, but it is south of Minneapolis, south of Seattle, I think, it's south of Portland, you know, and then it's quite a bit south. I think it's south of Boston, it's south of you know everything like that. Yeah, maine all of it. It's about as south as you can get actually, yeah, but I think it's the most populated large city in the world, furthest north large city in the world oh, wow I think it's further south. I think it's further north than moscow oh, wow interesting. Yeah, yeah and yeah, and it's getting bigger, it's getting bigger. Well, there you go. Dan: Well, everyone. I'm waiting with bated breath to hear the great air fryer experiment from the Four Seasons beaches. Dean: Has your air fryer arrived. Dan: Oh, it's on the counter. Dean: Okay, it's on the counter. It's on the counter, it's been plugged in, but it hasn't been used yet. Okay, okay, we sort of inch our way into these new technologies. Dan: I got it, just unpack it and set it there for a little bit and just kind of let it live with it. Dean: Well, it's been a week now and we haven't used it. Why don't we use it? So anyway, but it is sitting on the counter. It's a ninja. Is that the kind you have? Dan: I think I have a breville is the name of uh mine. But did you get the one then? Did you get the one that steven palter posted? I have no idea. Oh okay, that's uh. Dean: So, oh yeah, that's fab you have to appreciate how little I take into this sort of thing, exactly right. Dan: I love that. Dean: There will be a who who's between me and the air. Dan: That's right? Dean: Oh, dan, that's the best Any technology in the world. I can guarantee you there will be a who between me and the technology. And I said what do you think? And I look for people who really love interacting with technology. I want that person between me and the technology and I'll ask them what's it do? What's it do? Dan: I'll tell you what I'm working on. Dean: What will it do for the thing I'm working on? Yeah, yeah, I love that and I've been pretty constant on that. I mean, you know, I was constant on this when I was six years old. I just always let some other human investigate the new technology. Dan: Yeah, and yeah. Dean: So I've lived a disconnected life when it comes to technology. What explains that? Dan: Well, I was thinking, you know about you, and I was thinking how you have the gift of being kind of brought into an era where television wasn't even a thing Like your earliest childhood was electronic free, I thought. But were you like? So you were born in 1944. And so it was six years. Probably Do you remember when you got exposed to your first television. Dean: Yeah, I think I was maybe. Yeah, I think it was around 52. I mean I had seen it, I'd been in other people's houses right they had television, but actually having our own television, I think it's maybe eight years. I was eight, so you got all the way to you. Dan: Think about this. You got all the way to eight years without being exposed to anybody else's visual bombardment of electronic propaganda or otherwise. Right, your visual input into your mind was largely formed through your own imagination. Yeah, you. You had to work, you had to create these visual pictures in your mind. Yeah, did you guys, did you? Dean: listen to radio, and I was assisted by radio. Dan: I remember radio had a big impact on me. Dean: And yeah, oh yeah, sorry, sergeant King of the Yukon. And yeah, there was Amos and Andy. We listened to Amos and Andy, andy, we listened to Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy and then there was one that my siblings, my older siblings, listened to at night, which was called the dark museum, which scared the daylights out of me and the shadow. Dan: We listened to the shadow so was that the family activity no, no. Dean: Here you have to get the full impact okay, sorry sorry. Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men. The shadow knows. And then you had a 30 minute. 30 minute example of human evil. You know it was great but you had to do all the visuals. You know I, you were the visual director of all these radio programs. Dan: So was this? Everybody in the family gathered in the living room sitting on the couch listening to the radio like this. Is that what was going on? Dean: Yeah, there was sort of a. Yeah, there was sort of a dining room actually where you could listen. There were a number of radios. There was a radio in the kitchen, there was a radio, I think, someplace else, and it was a big house, a farmhouse, yeah, and I remember listening, imagining, you know, imagining. There was another series called Sky King, sky King, which became a TV station you know, and the Lone Ranger. We had the Lone Ranger. Dan: So there was a lot of variety, uh-huh and so, and then, in 1952, eight years old, you get your first television set. Dean: I think, so I think that would have been about then, yeah. Yeah, because I remember the first presidential election was 52. And I can remember that being on television. Who was the? Dan: president, was that Ike Eisenhower? Dean: Yeah, I like Ike, that was Eisenhower's first term. I like Ike. Dan: Now you know that's a really interesting thing. Do you remember, like your new routine when the television came? Were you watching TV every day from that period on? Or were your parents limiting the TV, or was everybody gathered around and limiting the TV, or was everybody around? Dean: and watch the TV. Yeah, I mean it was a frequent. It was a frequent activity once came in, that's all I can say I don't know, I don't know if I watched every day, but there you know, there were favorite shows. I think Arthur Godfrey was one of the early shows, the variety hour, and yeah, no, children's. I think there wasfrey was one of the early shows, the Variety Hour, and yeah, no, so Children's. I think there was Howdy Doody. Howdy Doody was. Dan: I think one of them Doody time. Dean: Yeah, and I think Soupy Sales was on and yeah. Dan: Yeah, I'm just thinking how. Yeah, I remember Romper Room. I just saw a video of Joe and I at the I Love Marketing event and I was saying we had all the people streaming from all over the world and I was doing a little Romper Room and about half the people in the audience knew about Romper Room and half didn't. Dean: That was kind of interesting. Dan: I remember I see Bobby and Johnny in their magic mirror. I used to hide behind the sofa so she wouldn't see me miss joan miss joan, miss joan. Yeah, so I was thinking about it was good, I mean I mean it was good, but it wasn't. Dean: It wasn't the major part, you know, of your you know it was only during weekdays, it was only at night and uh yeah, and on weekends I don't really there was. I don't know what the years were, but you know you got. You know, somewhere along the line you had jackie gleason and you had ed sullivan and you had other things like that, you know. But I wasn't. I can't say I was captivated because I was usually out. You know, I was outside, we lived in the country and I was out and I had really gotten hooked on reading. So I was doing a lot of reading back then. Yeah, interesting, but it is kind of what about yourself? Dan: I mean, you were born in the television age. I was born in the television age, you're right. And so every day, you know, I mean, yeah, tv was part of every day. And I was just the reason. The context for me thinking about this was thinking about how recent, you know, as each layering availability of content became unlocked kind of thing, our, you know, screen time has dramatically increased. And I was thinking all the way back to you. That's why I was thinking about you is, you know, literally your first six or eight years there were no screens, there were the only, you know, the cinema of the mind. That was your, that was your entertainment, your imagination. But I remember, so when I remember when we got our first color television right Around 19 or some early like that, and I remember the first show that I saw in color was the Price is Right with Bob Barker, and then All in the Family with Archie Bunker. That was, so you know, in the 70s. It was the Jefferson and Sanford and Sand and then all these. You know, the 70s, I think, was the golden era of television, you know, with all these shows becoming. You know, I remember Star Trek and you know all these, the Rockford Files and Starsky and Hutch, all the Love Boat, all these shows, these iconic shows in the seventies. But you only had, you know, basically the three networks was Canada, we had the CBC and TV Ontario. So those were the things and I remember as a kid, when the TV guide would arrive, we subscribed to the Saturday Star, the Toronto Star, that would arrive on Saturdays and that would have the TV guide in there, and I remember they would have it laid out like a you know a. Gantt chart, or whatever the time, the grid of times, to show you what was on. Dean: It was like a matrix. Dan: It was like a matrix you could see yeah, so it would list there were, you know. Dean: Every day had a matrix from yes till night 13 but you only had the three. You only had the three. Dan: There were 13 13 channels, yeah, to choose from three networks. And I remember the you know organizing my saturdays in the winter around the cartoons. You know like okay, so I would have a highlighter which was recently invented in that winter around the cartoons. You know like okay, so I would have a highlighter which was recently invented in that or newly introduced or whatever to our household, but I would have the highlighter and I would like highlight my. I would do my programming. You know I'm going to watch. I'm going to watch the Justice League at you know eight o'clock and then I'm going to watch the Justice League at you know eight o'clock, and then I'm going to watch Batman at nine, and then I'm going to watch Shazam and then Scooby-Doo, and then it was the we're all about why CBS or ABC's wide world of sports. That was like a big thing. And I remember now how much of my childhood was around synchronous and scheduled programming Because there was no other option. If you wanted to see that show, if you wanted to watch the Waltons that was on my mom's favorite show you had to watch that on Thursday nights or whenever the Waltons were on, you know, and Little House on the Prairie, and it was like your selection, your decisions were made. It wasn't like what should we watch tonight? Of the like now, infinite choices available to us, but we actually spend probably more as a percentage of our time not you, but collectively watching, consuming screen content. It's just been an observation. I've had some of these conversations. I'm getting really conscious of really being aware of my screen time and trying to be more discerning. Dean: I was just thinking now that you've got me thinking about it. I left home in 62 when I was 18. And I can't remember until I was 40 actually having a television during that 20 years or 22 years. I went 22 years and you know I don't remember. I remember people having televisions that I would go and watch things, sports things like that but, I went 22 years so, and then, of course, I haven't watched it in the last six years, so I've got pretty close to 40 years of my life when I didn't watch television Half, almost half my life. So I think it's never been a big deal for me. Dan: Right, think now like I look at kids now, like you think about the technological sophistication and facile nature of technology to eight-year-olds today, compared to Dan Sullivan at eight, you know is pretty amazing. But your experience in the outdoors to the average eight-year-old you know? Dean: it's so funny. I never see very rare. Dan: It's very rare, even in the 70s. Like growing up, you know the whole period of my childhood like from you know, six to 12. Six to 12. You don't see the same sort of pack of kids roaming around on the street that we saw when we were, when I was growing up anyway. I mean, you know, I grew up in the suburbs so we had like a very active, you know social ecosystem. We were outside all day, every day. You know social ecosystem. We were outside all day, every day you know, playing and making things up and riding our bikes and exploring the ravines and the sewers, and our parents never really knew where we were either. I mean we were. The idea was you got up and you had breakfast and you got out and you came home when you got hungry or when the streetlights came on at night. That's the deadline, you know I heard a comedian talking about that that it was so laissez-faire when we were growing up that they had to run ads on TV at night that said it's 1030. Do you know where your children are? Had to remind our parents that they had kids. Oh, so funny and true, you know. Dean: Yeah, it was really interesting, Really interesting. We in London we have our favorite hotel where we stay in London. Dan: And across. Dean: They've taken a whole old industrial area and they've completely transformed it. So they have a hotel and then they have condos and then they have shops and there's a courtyard in the middle and you cross one of the courtyards and there's a Japanese restaurant there. I remember being in there one night and there were six teenage girls, Japanese girls 16, 16, 17. And there were six of them at the table and each of them was on their phone during the entire meal. Dan: Yeah they're all talking in direct with other people. Yeah, so funny, right? Dean: They're not even there even when they're in the presence. It struck me that their world is actually inside the phone. Well, that's my point. Dan: That's the whole point of Cloudlandia. Cloudlandia is the real world. That's where we all live in. Cloudlandia. Dean: Not me. Dan: No, when I say we all, I mean society, everything. I have to have a permanent disclaimer. Dean: You're saying a large number, a large percentage, a large percentage, a large percentage, and Sullivan excluded A large percentage of people. Yeah, yeah. And it's honestly a different world. I mean, yeah, I can't make too many comments on it because I've never really experienced that you know. Dan: So we've got a young guy in our, in our go-go agent platform. He's a young realtor in Guelph, ontario. He's in his mid twenties, just getting started on his career and stuff. He's lived in Guelph his whole life and one of the strategies that we teach people. Dean: Nice city. Dan: Yeah, guelph is a is beautiful, yeah, so he's grown up there. You know, really, you know good looking young guy, very personable. I think he's got a big future. But one of the strategies that we encourage people is to gather their top 150 relationships, the people that if they saw them at the grocery store they'd recognize them by name and stop and have a conversation with them. Right, and the hardest thing, the funniest thing is he, after racking his brain, could only come up with 88 people on his list of 150 people. And I thought to myself like the population of Guelph must be 150,000 people right In the Guelph area I mean, it's pretty good size city. I thought you know you look at this right that there's a kid who has grown up largely in the internet world, right, like largely on in Cloudlandia, and that's the real thing. The reality is that if you go outside of his bedroom and walk around on the street, he only knows 88 mainland people and he's surrounded. I was teasing him that I said are you telling me that you've lived your entire 26 years in Guelph and all you know is 88 people and you're walking around surrounded by 149,920? Npc is a gaming term, dan for non-playing characters, because all of these online video games GTA or Grand Theft Auto and all these things that are kind of photorealistic things. All the people that walk around in the background are called non-playing characters or NPCs. Ground are called non-playing characters or NPCs. And I said that's really what you're telling me is, you've spent your whole life in Guelph and you only when you step outside your bedroom, know 88 people. That's a problem If you're in a business that is a mainland business. Mainland business right. Dean: All houses are 100% firmly planted on the mainland, as are the people that inhabit those homes. Dan: So it only makes sense that you need to get an outpost on the mainland, not in Cloudlandia, you know. Dean: Yeah, I was just thinking, I was just caring of my company company, my team members. There may be some new ones that I don't know, but I certainly know 100. And then my free zone program. I've got 105 in there and you know, some of them. I have to check the list to get their name, but you know I'd be over. I'd be over 150 with those two groups. Dan: Yeah, but there's. Dean: And then there'd easily be another 100 with the 10 times group, and then there would be 20 with Genius Network. Yeah, I'd probably be 300 or 400 anyway. Dan: And it's a really interesting thing. There's a lot of thing around that. Like Robin Dunbar, the evolutionary psychology anthropologist from Oxford, he is the one that coined that or discovered that information that the 150 is the magic number. You know, that's the number of relationships that we can manage where we recognize people and have, you know, a current status in their life kind of thing, in their life kind of thing. And that goes back to our first kind of days of playing the cooperation game where we would be tribal and have 150 people and that was a security thing. If you didn't know the people around you, that was a threat. Right, you had to know everybody. So, that's part of it. If it got to 150 150 what would happen is they would split up and go off and, you know, form other tribes. But that was. There's so many naturally occurring ways that that happens, but I just noticed you know how so much of it is for me personally. Like my Cloudlandia reach is a hundred times or more my mainland reach. Like if you just think about the number of people that I know or know me from in Cloudlandia it's way bigger than the number of people that know me in Winter Haven, florida, in my own backyard, you know. Dean: Yeah, well, it's very interesting. You know good FreeZone partner Peter or Stephen Poulter. You know, with TikTok he's got he's probably got 100,000 people who believe that he's their friend, he's their guide, he's their friend, yeah, yeah, but he wouldn't know any of them. Dan: Right, that's exactly right. Dean: So it's very. Taylor Swift probably has 100 million easy, probably more who know her? Dan: Mr Beast has 350 subscribers. You think about that. That's a measurable percentage of every person on the planet. When you think about that, almost that's, yeah, more than. Dean: It'll be interesting to see what he's like at 40. I wonder he's pushing 30. He's pushing 30, now right. Dan: Yeah, I think 26 or 7. Dean: Yeah, yeah, it'd be interesting to see what that does, because we only have really interactive relationships with a very small. I mean you talk about Dunbar's 150, but actually if you see who it is you hang out with, you know in the course of a year. I bet it's less than 15. Yeah, that's less, yeah, but yeah, yeah that's less, yeah, but yeah, I think, these numbers, you know, these huge numbers that come with quadlandia, do they mean anything? Do they actually mean anything, though, you know? Dan: um, well, I think that what I mean to that? Dean: do they have any? If you have that large of a reach, does it actually mean anything to you? Dan: It certainly from a monetary standpoint it does. From a relationship standpoint it's sort of a one-way thing, yeah, I was talking to one of our social media. Dean: We have a social media team here and I said can you bring me up to date? We have a social media team here and I says can you bring me up to date? I'm out there a lot every day, aren't I On Facebook and TikTok and Instagram and everything I said? I'm out there. And LinkedIn I'm out there a lot. And she says oh, yeah, every day there's probably about you know, five to ten new messages are going out from you and I said, that's interesting Because every once in a while I run into someone and someone says boy, I really liked your Instagram the other day and I said yeah, well, I aim to please. That's your whole thing, yeah, but I have no idea what's going out. Dan: And that's, you know, that's only going to be amplified when you take, when AI starts creating or, you know, repackaging a lot of the let's face it, you've got a lot of content out there. You've spoken a lot of words, You've been, you know, if we capture, everything you say basically is captured digitally right. Dean: Yep, Danny's got a lot to say. You do. Yeah that's right and you've got your. Dan: You've got the whole organization. You're the happiest. He's very expressive. Dean: Yeah, he's very expressive. You got a lot of milk, yeah, yeah. Well, anyway we're. I think we're going to start our next big book. We did the three with Ben Hardy, which have been a huge success. And I sent Ben a note. I said it was your idea to do these things, so without your initiative none of this would have happened. And of course you wrote the three books, so without your writing none of this would have happened and we've had really good results from hot leads coming in to coach from the books. It wouldn't have happened if you hadn't done that. But you know the publisher is giving us a call every month Say do you have a new book, do you need a new writer and everything. But we're ready to go. Dan: We're ready. Dean: And I think so it's going to be. I think it's going to be the one that we're doing with Jeff Madoff casting, not hiring. Yeah, it's a nice punchy, you know, it's another one of the punchy titles and so that will come out in coach form in the first week of September. Dan: So that'll be all printed. Dean: I think it went. I think it goes tomorrow to the printer and it'll be printed up. And you know, I don't know what it is, but I think a lot of people are fooling themselves about reach because they're lacking vision and capability. They think if you have reach, you've got something. But I think, if you don't have all three, you don't have. If you don't have all three, you don't have anything. Dan: Well, I think it's, if you have capability if you have capability. Dean: If you have capability but no vision, no reach, you have nothing. If you have vision but you have no capability and reach, you have nothing. You got to have all three. Dan: Yeah, you know it's very interesting. Chad Jenkins and I were talking, you know he's one of the bigger advocates for the VCR formula vision, capability, reach, about the you know the secret of that for people that you know whether we were to express them in capital V or lowercase v and capital C, lowercase c, capital R, lowercase r to see that where somebody self I see a lot of situations where people have a capital C capability that gets discovered and all of a sudden they're thrust into reach that they have no idea, no vision of what to do with. And it's very interesting. So someone that comes to mind. There's a woman, safali Shabari, who I met in Toronto through Giovanni. She was a guest or speaker at one of his Archangel events capital C capability for parenting and that kind of advice and she got discovered by, you know, Oprah and all the mainstream. So she was kind of thrust into the spotlight that was now shining a light on her capability, which brought her tremendous, acute onset reach that she really doesn't have, in my observation, a vision for how to navigate, you know, or what to do with that. They're an abundant reach asset with no vision. You know, to connect the two and I think that happens a lot. I think that happens a lot, that people get thrust into a spotlight and they, you know, have. And often you can have reach without capability too, and that's a problem too, and that's a problem. But if your reach is a result of somebody discovering your capability, that is a big. That's the formula I was. you know I've often talked about Max Martin as a role model you know the guy who's written all the number one songs on the radio that when I really started looking a little bit deeper into it, what I found out was that it was really through the reach of of Clive Davis that Max Martin's capability became. You know that he became Max Martin capability became. You know that he became Max Martin and because he was just a guy in Sweden producing great music, with a capital C capability of making pop songs, you know, and Clive Davis, when he discovered that he, as the president of Columbia Records and the founder of Arista and Jive Records, all of these subsidiaries, he had tremendous reach to both artists and their audiences. Visionary, to pair his artists with this Max Martin capability to create this capital VCR outcome of you know, all the success that Max Martin has had. And it was only through that pairing of a capital C capability with a capital R reach and a capital V vision then it all really became a big thing. Dean: This is my observation. Dan: This is all like live, you know developing, you know thoughts here around it, because I constantly. I run that filter constantly in background, filter constantly in background. But that VCR formula is, I think, a very relevant collaboration tool, that if people were really aware of their capabilities and had transparency to other people's vision, capabilities and reach, that's where the big connections happen, you know. Dean: Yeah, I think it requires a fair amount of conceptual capability that you can. You can sort of depersonalize your situation enough to understand what your capability would mean to somebody else. And you have to have a conceptual ability to see what reach would mean. For example, I was on a podcast on Friday. I was a guest of someone who is a key player in the land development industry across the United States and he's in COACH. So he asked me a lot of questions about coach and I went through and I explained. He's got 10 years in coach and he talked about what each of those concepts meant to him and everything else. And then his podcast is going to go out to 5,000 key players in the land development land development business in you know probably 25 or 30 states and everything else. And so at the end he says you know, I'm going to send this out and I'll send all the coach information, everything else. And I got off the call and I said that was easy. Dan: That was easy. Yes, that all you had to do was stay in your C lane of your capability. Dean: I just stayed in my lane and said what we had done. And then I talked about where I thought we would be with Coach when I was 100. I'm 80 and Coach was 100. And that's kind of a significant statement. It's not the sort of thing you would hear every day from an 80-year-old of what things were going to be like when they were 100 and much bigger at 100 than at 80. And it was really interesting, but that was like an hour middle house and you know I'm just talking, you know really good conversation, a lot of back and forth and you know, both of us asking the other questions and everything else and I said that's pretty cool that goes out immediately to five thousand. That's immediately goes out to five thousand people. Dan: Uh, yeah, yeah I mean that's pretty mean, you know, when you think about this, so of staying in your, in your lane of that's. Part of the great thing is that these things are largely plug and play, you know, like, and it happens. That's why I say a multiplier. You know, with the formula vision plus capability multiplied by reach, that reach is a multiplier. Dean: Well, they're actually. Yeah, I think what it is that two of them are addition, but the third one's a multiplier. Dan: Yes, that's exactly right. Dean: In other words, you can have vision plus reach multiplied by capability. You can have vision plus capability multiplied by capability. You can have vision and capability, vision plus capability multiplied by reach. You can have vision plus reach multiplied by yeah, yeah, yeah but, I, think it's like two of them are inside of our parentheses. You have, you know yeah, then the other that's multiplied by the third one. Dan: Yeah so it's very. Dean: I'm convinced it's three yes From the triple play. So I'm thinking about a tool right now where I said who's got the big idea, who's got the big idea, who's got the ready-to-use capability, who's got the ready-to-use capability? Dan: And who's? Dean: got the ready-to-use reach? Dan: Yes, you know that's fantastic. That would be a very useful tool. I think that's a really useful framework for collaboration. Yeah, it fits so well with our whole free zone operating system, you know? Dean: yeah, because we're surrounded by those those capabilities. Dan: Everybody's got a capability in the form of, uh, their self-multiplying company that they've already kind of established. To get to that point right, most people undervalue. They mostly undervalue their own capabilities and reach. They don't see them as assets in most cases. Dean: Well, even when they have vision, the vision isn't really useful to anyone else. It's only useful to them Right. Dan: Vision isn't really useful to anyone else. It's only useful to them, right yeah? Dean: I mean your vision has to have a lot of room for other people. Dan: That's what. So, chad and I've been talking about this there's the horizontal vision is within your own capability channel. You know they see vision, maybe within how to improve their capability, or internally. All their vision is within the walls of their own company. But where the real benefit comes is with horizontal vision. I said vertical vision is within your own company vision. I said vertical vision is within your own company. Horizontal vision is being able to see what your capabilities paired up with, recognizing someone else's vision that your capabilities could help or how someone else's reach could enhance your capabilities. You know all of those that vertical or the horizontal vision is where the collaborative creativity comes yeah, yeah, there's so much yeah I think you're right that there's, you know, articulating, the thinking tool that helps you recognize and assess what your unique probably unique ability fits within a capability right. That's a thing in your organizational unique ability and your unique teamwork all fit within that capability channel. Dean: Yeah, it was really funny. I was when was it Thursday? I think I was. When was it Thursday? I think I was invited into a workshop here in Toronto and it was the lead master's group. Okay, so the lead master's group is the lead group of all the people who are still at the signature level after 20, 25 years. Okay, and they haven't jumped to the 10 times. They haven't, you know. Their next group would be 10 times. Dan: And they're a long way. Dean: They're a long way off from free zone Anyway, but we're introducing the triple play straight across the program. This quarter. So everybody's getting the triple play. And there was a group, probably about 40, maybe 40 in the room and I would say, three got it, three got the triple play Understood, yeah. And they said, yeah, well, why would I do this? And I said well to differentiate yourself from everybody else. Yeah well, I'm not sure why I would do that and everything else, and so this is why I put the emphasis you have to have a conceptual ability that's apart from you. You're just seeing something that exists, that's big and it's powerful, but it exists outside of you. It's not you. Somebody else's capability exists outside of you. Somebody's vision exists outside of you. And somebody's reach exists outside of you. And you've got to be able to see this as a reality that exists in the world, whether you want to use it or not. These abilities, these capabilities, vision and reach is outside of yourself. Vision and reach is outside of yourself. And then you have to say if I'm going to use what other people have, how do I have to be useful to them, that they would be agreeable to that, and I think that takes a lot of conceptual ability to see how you could be useful to other people. Dan: Yeah, I agree with that, that's true. Dean: Yeah, I think there's. I mean, if you can only see within your own framework, you're not going to be VCRing anything. Dan: Right, exactly, you're only going to be trying to increase, you know, or improve your own limited vision within your own situation and working on your own capabilities, and only with your own reach. It's real. That's where it's like linear. That's linear, yeah, and you know exponential is plugging in to ready to implement reach, vision and technology or capability. Dean: It's really funny because huh, well, yeah, it's who, not how. But you have to see the who's as existing, completely independent of you. They just exist. They're out there, they're doing their thing and they're not going to be interested in you unless there's a big payoff. In other words, they have to see and it was very interesting because when I talked to like first year and strategic coach, you know first or let's say, signature level first or second and people will say well, you have such great people here at coach, how do you find great people? Dan: And I said you know where I live, you know I live in such and such place. Dean: We don't have great people like you find great people. And I I said you know where I live, you know I live in such and such place. We don't have great people like you have great people. And I said I suspect you do have great people, they're just not looking for you. Yeah right, how? How do you have to be such that other great people would be interested in you as an opportunity? Dan: Yeah, yeah, amazing you have to have something compelling you do you? Dean: have to have something compelling. Yeah, not convincing, but compelling. Dan: That's right, you know, shaped with a what's in it for them. Yeah, viewpoint, you know that's. I think Joe's book is amazing to set. I can't. It's one of those things that I can't believe nobody has written that book until now, you know. But just that whole idea of thinking about your vision, capabilities and reach from a what's in it for them perspective, with other people, what you can do for other people, it's almost one of those things that it's so powerful. Dean: That's true. That's true of all new things, though. Dan: Yeah. Dean: I can't believe somebody hasn't thought about this before. Uh-huh. Right right, right yeah. Dan: Oh man, that was. So there was George Carlin. He had a thing, a little you know comment where he was saying how the English language is so incredible that you'd think everything that's possible to say has already been said, you know. But he said I'm going to say things tonight here that have never been spoken in the history of the world. For instance, he said hey, marge, after I finish sticking this red hot poker in my eye, I'm going to go out and barbecue some steaks. Nobody's ever said those words in the history of the world. So it's not. Everything hasn't been said. I thought that was pretty funny actually. So there, yeah, Well we've spent an hour. Dean: We did a good hour, I think so. Dan: I always enjoy these conversations. Dean: Yeah, and. I'm going to, I think yeah you ought to zero in on the tools. You know that, yeah, and I'm going to. Dan: I think, yeah, you ought to zero in on the tool. Dean: You know that I'll give some thought to it, but this is your tool, not my tool. I'll give some thought to it. I love it, All right. Dan: Okay, talk to you next week. Bye. Dean: Okay, bye.

Krishna's Mercy
What Does Success Look Like

Krishna's Mercy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 8:04


“Have you conquered all the obstacles in the way of your practice of austerities? Has your practice of austerity and penance steadily increased? O lady who possesses asceticism for wealth [tapodhane], have you been able to control your anger and your eating? Have you observed all the regulative principles and have you achieved happiness of mind? O lady who speaks beautifully, has your service to your guru been fruitful?” (Lord Rama speaking to Shabari, Valmiki Ramayana, Aranya Kand, 74.8-9)

Krishna's Mercy
Five Instances of Entry Prohibited Because Of Birth

Krishna's Mercy

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 8:23


“Today, being graced with Your presence, I have obtained the results of my penances and austerities. Today, my birth has been made fruitful and my spiritual masters have been well honored. O best of men, today, by worshiping You, Rama who is the greatest of all the gods, my religious practices have become fruitful and my ascension to the heavenly realm will surely take place." (Shabari speaking to Lord Rama, Valmiki Ramayana, Aranya Kand, 74.11-12)

Krishna's Mercy
Five Things Shabari Was Not Particularly Known For

Krishna's Mercy

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 8:01


“The one who was without a caste, who took birth from a ground of sins – even that woman was liberated. O you of greatly foolish mind, how can you desire happiness while forgetting such a Lord?” (Dohavali, 156)

Matt & Mattingly's Ice Cream Social
Episode 1099: An Attache Case of Teeth

Matt & Mattingly's Ice Cream Social

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 95:45


Teeth stuff! Matt is fresh from the dentist and can't feel his mouth. Paul warns us of the toe eating effects of Camp Lejeune. Jacob is not sorry for witnessing Shabari. Some great scoop mail of all types and Jock Vs. Nerd Obelisk Trivia.

Krishna's Mercy
Five Things Shabari Had Going Against Her

Krishna's Mercy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 8:49


“The one who was without a caste, who took birth from a ground of sins – even that woman was liberated. O you of greatly foolish mind, how can you desire happiness while forgetting such a Lord?” (Dohavali, 156)

What's Your Position?
FULL FRONTAL: Sensuality Tantra & Shibari With Jaqueline Michelle

What's Your Position?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 103:32


Hello Humans! In this sexy, sensual full frontal we are joined by Jaqueline Michelle who is a Sensuality Mentor and Sensual Shibari Practitioner based in Miami, FL. She specializes in supporting women in connecting to their bodies, revolutionizing their sexuality and sensuality, and healing from sexual trauma in an empowering and safe way. Her background is in yogic and tantric philosophy and solo conscious kink.  We discuss the psychological benefits of bondage and BDSM are explored, including the flow state and enhanced communication skills. Jacqueline shares her experiences in the kink community and the deep connections and revelations that can occur. We dive into solo Shabari and how it can be a journey of self-intimacy and sensuality and Jacqueline shares her expertise in sensuality, tantra, and Shabari. She discusses the importance of tuning into the senses and embracing sensuality in all aspects of life, even in challenging moments. Jacqueline also explores the connection between sensuality and emotions, emphasizing the need to process and be present with one's feelings. She highlights the power of touch and sensation, both in self-pleasure practices and in intimate relationships. Jacqueline shares her personal kinks and the transformative impact her current relationship has had on her personal growth. She also discusses the revolutionary potential of ethical porn and the ways in which sensual tantra and Shabari have positively transformed lives. It is a powerful episode! We hope you enjoy! Check out her website here: Sensuality & Erotic Expression- BDSM + Tantra Foundation

Men, Sex & Tantra
Visit Shibari Land, Get Knotted

Men, Sex & Tantra

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 36:46


Shibari is the ancient Japanese art of tying knots. Strider is a fan, and this episode has some twists and turns as Tanja weaves the episode into some other considerations when entering the kink world.To contact Strider https://linktr.ee/striderjohnpeterson

TheSwingNation
Monochrome Masquerade Madness: A Swinger Society Takeover at Club Tempted

TheSwingNation

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 65:51


Real-Life Swinger Stories | Monochrome Masquerade Madness: A Swinger Society Takeover at Club Tempted | Episode 132Join hosts Dan and Lacy for a thrilling recap of a weekend like no other on this episode of The Swing Nation Podcast. The dynamic duo takes you behind the scenes of the Monochrome Masquerade, a Swinger Society Takeover event at Club Tempted in Louisville, KY. Get ready to immerse yourself in the wild festivities that unfolded throughout this unforgettable swinger soirée.From mesmerizing Shabari demonstrations to the sultry moves of exotic dancers, Dan and Lacy paint a vivid picture of the diverse and electric atmosphere that pervaded the event. Picture hot girls being flogged on the dance floor, all while DJ Life of Spice delivered pulsating beats that kept the vibe alive and thriving.This episode offers an exclusive peek into the world of swinger club takeovers, exploring the unique blend of sensuality, creativity, and unbridled energy that defines these electrifying gatherings. Remember to Subscribe, rate, and review on your favorite podcast platform.- The Swing Nation - Main Website Quick Navigation Website: -- (Find all our social media links & more!) Follow us on Facebook! The Podcast Website- Swinger Society - Our Website to meet, connect & events Swinger Society Discord Our Facebook Group- Swinger Websites -Kasadie 90 day free trialUsername: TheSwingNation SDC 14 day free trial Username: TheSwingNation** Use code 36313 for 14 days free! ** SLSUsername: NorthernGuynSouthernGirl- Merch & More -Order Your Merch Here!- Lacy's Fun Links - VIP OnlyFans PREMIUM OnlyFans-- THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS --Wisp : Making sexual healthcare inclusive, cost-effective, and accessible—for everyoneUse Code SWING at checkout for 15% off your oder! Shameless Care: ED Medication and at home STD testingUse Code TSN at checkout for $30 off your order!Promescent® Make Love Longer, It's Time for Great SexUse Code SwingNation for 5% off!Pinaq Liqueur; The Official Drink of The Swing NationUse Code TSN at checkout for 15% off!Support the show- Thank you for the support! -

Friendless
The Comforts of Kink (with Eddie Torres)

Friendless

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 62:31


Welcome to another episode of Friendless, where we delve into the complexities of human connection and the pursuit of creative fulfillment. In this episode, our host James Avramenko is joined by the talented artist, Eddie Torres. Eddie opens up about the pressure to constantly create content for the algorithm, feeling trapped on a hamster wheel that kills creativity. They share their fascination with exploring the world of kink and dom/sub relationships, inspired by a beautiful display of Shabari they came across on Instagram.But Eddie's journey as an artist is not without its challenges and self-doubt. They discuss the shame and embarrassment they feel about being a poet, fearing the judgment and failure that may come with identifying as such. Eddie reflects on their early experiences studying advertising and communications in Brazil, and how it led them to pursue a second degree in fashion design, ultimately embracing their identity as an artist.Loneliness and isolation are recurring themes in Eddie's life, and they candidly discuss the difficulties of making and maintaining friendships, especially during the pandemic. They wonder how others find solace in long-distance relationships and explore the power dynamics at play in the audition room and the need for artists to surround themselves with those in different mediums to avoid unhealthy competition.Throughout the conversation, James and Eddie navigate these topics with sensitivity and curiosity, reminding us of the importance of secure connections and celebrating the joy of others.Be sure to support the show by leaving a 5-star review and sharing this captivating episode with your friends.Don't forget to sign up for the weekly Substack newsletter to gain exclusive access to behind-the-scenes content and thought-provoking essays.Follow Friendless on Instagram and on TikTokand find all other links over on the Linktree!If you'd like to support Friendless why not Buy Me A Coffee?Fun and Safety sweeties!

Kadhai neram
Episode 33 ramayanam for kids

Kadhai neram

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 9:48


Shabari moksham is narrated in this episode. Hariom. This is Rajee patti telling you Ramayanam

Freedom Designers
190: Embracing the Unlovable: Integrating All Parts of Yourself for Personal Growth with Cameron MacDougall

Freedom Designers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 55:58


There's a misconception that personal growth and self-actualization only involve focusing on one's strengths and discarding or ignoring the darker aspects of oneself. However, the true growth comes from loving and integrating all parts of oneself, including the parts that feel unlovable or socially unacceptable. In this episode, Carissa had the pleasure of sitting down with the incredible Cameron MacDougall, a Transformational Expert, Coach, Public Speaker, Breathwork Facilitator, and Host of the Ignite You podcast. Together, we explored some edgy but incredibly important topics that will surely resonate with anyone seeking inspiration, personal growth, and a deeper understanding of transcendent leadership. We discuss the power of sexuality, exploring altered states, and the importance of open conversations about personal development and self-help. One of the fascinating aspects we explore in this episode is the concept of "too muchness." Cameron shares his personal journey of embracing his own bigness and finding a powerful, fiery, yet grounded version of himself. This discussion sheds light on the limitations we often place on ourselves and how breaking free from those limitations can lead to incredible personal growth and fulfillment. Throughout the episode, Cameron's genuine commitment to creating space for others to do their work and show up in love shines brightly. His ability to hold space for individuals to explore their own transformations is truly remarkable. His approach reminds us of the importance of not only doing our own work but also supporting and uplifting others on their journeys. Cameron's journey from battling addiction, crime, and violence to becoming a transformational expert is truly awe-inspiring. His crystal-clear clarity and unwavering passion for helping others shines through in every word he shares. His expertise in guiding business owners and leaders towards achieving extraordinary feats they once believed were impossible is a testament to his transformative power. Key Takeaways [00:02:59] Pushing limits in transformation. [00:05:20] Taking pain to power. [00:09:09] Finding beauty in our darkness. [00:13:35] Awakening our wild, primal selves. [00:19:33] Harnessing Clamped Down Energy. [00:23:39] Soft practices for the masculine. [00:26:30] The power of softness. [00:30:11] The power of the feminine. [00:35:18] Shabari as a healing practice. [00:39:07] Sexual energy and societal shunning. [00:43:37] Solid and leaky containers. [00:49:13] Exploring wildness and aliveness. [00:51:15] Falling in love with life. [00:54:39] Altered states and exploration. [00:57:23] Altered states of consciousness. Where to Find Our Guest Website: https://www.cammacdougall.com/ Podcast: Ignite U Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cammacdougall/ Memorable Quotes "Now I know that that energy is a fucking gift, like the ability to harness that, which is what my journey has taught me, is a fucking gift. And now, when that's directed in the right direction, it's so powerful.” [00:19:10] – Cameron MacDougall "No is more important and should be celebrated more than yes. So, it's going into a container where you really learn to speak your truth and it's in a safe place that you can." [00:42:35] – Cameron MacDougall Download my Spiritual Leadership Workbook for practices & rituals to help you amplify your voice & spiritual purpose: https://www.carissajohnsen.com/leadershipworkbook   Watch the LIVE video broadcast of today's episode: www.youtube.com/@carissajohnsen www.facebook.com/carissajohnseninc   Connect with Carissa: CarissaJohnsen.com www.instagram.com/carissajohnsen   Subscribe to the Transcendent Leadership Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../transcendent.../id1475389564 https://open.spotify.com/show/7xWEkjVNdOQwonxk80b2sD  

Luvbites by Dr. Tara
#95 BDSM & DOMMY MOMMY DOMINATRIX ! WITH MISTRESS DAMIANA

Luvbites by Dr. Tara

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 38:49


Humiliation, BDSM, Shabari?! All in one night? Sounds like a fun night to me! This week Dr. Tara enters the dungeon and opens the doors to the world of BDSM with Legendary Dominatrix Mistress Damiana Chi. PH. D! Hold on to your whips because, for this episode, you might just use them ;). P.S. Damiana brought her sub to the show, lol.  Mistress Damiana Chi. Ph.D. is a Legendary LA Domme, and Founder of The Evolutionary Dominatrix™ Academy.  Links:  Follow Mistress Damiana! IG: @Mistressdamianachiphd https://damianachiphd.com/ USE CODE: DRTARALOVESBEDGEEK for 15% off https://luvbitesbydrtara.gumroad.com/l/bestsexyself TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@luvbites.co Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/luvbites.co Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drtaraconsult Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/luvbites-by-dr-tara/id1587042783 Web: https://www.luvbites.co/ In the Episode:  Small Penis Humiliation BDSM Professional Dom School Hot Shabari Hot Kinks  Sexy Submissive Sexy Punishment

One night stand up: Tell us your story
Tying people up for a living w/ Shibari Artist, Rina Trevi | Ep 34 | humpdays

One night stand up: Tell us your story

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 28:39


Rina Trevi is an Ex-Dominatrix, turned Shibari Artist and "Vulnerability Guide". Shibari is an ancient Japanese art form that means “to tie” and involves tying rope and intricate knots and patterns to restrain and give sensation to the body.  Starting off in New York, serving Wall Street clients, to now traveling the world to help clients overcome the fear of letting go, release control and surrender. 00:00 what is Shabari and what does it feel like?4:11 Rina's experience as a dominatrix in NYC6:07 Rina tells us about one of her really specific humiliation request she got from one of her Wall Street clients9:25 the spiritual switch from dominatrix to shibari artist10:00 what is the difference between men and women in Shibari exploration12:00 how long is a session and what to expect?13:45 how shibari is similar to psychedelic therapy/ mindfulness14:38 one of her biggest client transformations 19:029 what it's like dating a shabari artist21:40 the word Y0N1 is banned. What is it?24:31 is there more than a G spot?26:30 advice for couples looking to let goYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIiapw26SkVvENXpy35DsyQSay hi on social: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/humpdays.show Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/onenightstan... Rebecca Rochon Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rebecca.roc... Alfie Rosselli Instagram: ...

Did You Bring the Hummus?
Episode 45 - Veganism is here to stay with Shabari Monica Das of World Vegan Market

Did You Bring the Hummus?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 60:54


Today, I am joined by Shabari Monica Das who is a  is a long-term vegan of 25 years,  Founder and Manager of World Vegan Market, Leader of the London Vegan Business Network, Founder and Owner of Shabari's Snack Shack, and Founder and Owner of EthiGreen which is launching soon! She has written a research paper called ‘Green Companies or Green Con-panies: Are Companies Really Green, or Are They Pretending to Be?' - Published in Business and Society Review, which is a prestigious academic journal. In the past, Shabari was General Secretary/Board Member of the European Vegetarian Union for 8 years and Council Member/European Liaison Officer for the International Vegetarian Union for 4 years. Most of the board members and council members were also vegan. Shabari's roles involved international travel meeting with delegates from vegetarian/vegan/animal rights organisations in Europe and USA to discuss how to push forward the movement. All the food provided at the events was vegan. Shabari has a wealth of knowledge about veganism, green issues, and natural/chemical-free living. She is driven by justice and firmly believes in transparency, fairness, equity and the rights of individuals, groups, and animals. To connect with Shabari: Email: info@worldveganmarkets.com Website: www.worldveganmarkets.com Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/worldveganmarket Facebook: www.facebook.com/worldveganmarket Instagram: www.instagram.com/worldveganmarket Twitter: www.twitter.com/WorldVegMarket TikTok: @worldveganmarket) LinkedIn: Shabari Monica Das, BSc (Hons), MA

Changemaker Podcast by Jun Fuchs
Successful Vegan Entrepreneurship with Shabari Monica Das

Changemaker Podcast by Jun Fuchs

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2023 36:44


In this episode of The Vegan Changemaker Podcast, we dive into the topics of vegan entrepreneurship, starting and growing vegan businesses, ethical Veganism, innovative ways of animal rights activism, and more. Shabari Monica Das is a long-term vegan of 25 years. She is Founder and Manager of World Vegan Market, Leader of the London Vegan Business Network, Founder and Owner of Shabari's Snack Shack, Founder and Owner of EthiGreen and a Green Beauty Ambassador at Shabari Loves Tropic. In the past, Shabari was General Secretary/Board Member of the European Vegetarian Union for 8 years and Council Member/European Liaison Officer for the International Vegetarian Union for 4 years. Most of the board members and council members were also vegan. Shabari's roles involved international travel meeting with delegates from vegetarian/vegan/animal rights organisations in Europe and USA to discuss how to push forward the movement. All the food provided at the events was vegan. Shabari currently wears various hats running several vegan businesses. Her main business initiative is the World Vegan Market, where she helps vegan businesses be seen by an online global audience of thousands. She also leads the London Vegan Business Network, supporting over 1,200 vegan businesses, freelancers, start-ups, aspiring entrepreneurs, professionals, students, and jobseekers. Shabari also runs a vegan snack business, which she launched last year, a vegan skincare business, which she started 9 years ago, and is looking to launch a green lifestyle consultancy. She has a wealth of knowledge about veganism, green issues, and natural/chemical-free living. She is driven by justice and firmly believes in transparency, fairness, equity and the rights of individuals, groups, and animals.

Aadhyatma Patha By Shri Jayateerth Pandhari
MBTN Adhyaya 5 Shloka 44-45

Aadhyatma Patha By Shri Jayateerth Pandhari

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2023 30:19


Shabari samagama

Krishna's Mercy
What Else Could You Want

Krishna's Mercy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2022 4:27


“Shri Rama personally gave liberation to Shabari, the vulture Jatayu and those who performed wonderful devotional service, whereas the holy name has liberated countless wretches; a fact well-established in the Vedas, which sing of its glories.” (Dohavali, 32)

THE BS MACHINE WITH TOMMY KENDE
The "Ins & Outs" Of Polyamory With Sensuality Coach Kadi

THE BS MACHINE WITH TOMMY KENDE

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2022 44:09


In this episode we explore the dynamics of Polyamorous relationships. It's super interesting to chat with Kadi. She's a caring and quality sensuality coach that works with singles and/or couples, that are interested in the world of Polyamory (As in having multiple loves, and/or sexual partners etc...)In this episode we cover- Polyamory vs Monogamy- What it takes to be in a Polyamorous relationship- How it actually works- Creating boundaries- Finding a safe Polyamorous community- Trust & Communication- Some other interests that revolve around Polyamory including Hedonism, Shabari and other aspects to this world. If you want to touch base with Kadi for quality guidance, you can reach her at the below;www.instagram.com/somatics.and.sexuality/Also, if you enjoyed this episode, please share, and review. Thanks gangTommywww.instagram.com/tommykende

Krishna's Mercy
Why Not For Me

Krishna's Mercy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 4:59


“Shri Rama personally gave liberation to Shabari, the vulture Jatayu and those who performed wonderful devotional service, whereas the holy name has liberated countless wretches; a fact well-established in the Vedas, which sing of its glories.” (Dohavali, 32)

Heal Through Play
Ep. 12: Playfulness & Vulnerability through Tantra, Shabari, Yoni Massage, and More with Rina Trevi

Heal Through Play

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 56:17


Vulnerability Coach Rina Trevi comes on the podcast to talk about how playfulness shows up in her work as she practices tantra, shabari, yoni massages, and other methods of eliciting intimacy and vulnerability. Rina shares her experience stepping out of her old life working in the corporate world of finance into the role of a dominatrix until she finally settled into the conscious vulnerability practices she facilitates for her clients today. Connect with Rina: Instagram: @rina_trevi Website: https://www.vulnerabilitycoaching.com Connect with Liza: Instagram: @lizadovgish Work with Liza: https://lizadovgish.page/ Apply to be featured on Heal Through Play: https://forms.gle/s49hd3tA2QSpn4Cy6

Big Cat Chat
The Big Cat Chat #42: NFL Draft Reactions/Opinions + AJ Brown Trade + Shabari Davis interview + More

Big Cat Chat

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 70:21


Thank you for watching this week's episode of the Big Cat Chat Podcast! Hosts Josiah and Shawn talk NFL, CFB, and Jacksonville Jaguars every week! In today's episode, we talk about some NFL news, give our opinions on the NFL Draft and who won the draft, who the biggest steals were and who the biggest reaches were, react to the Jaguars draft, and we interview Jaguars undrafted free agent signee, Shabari Davis, out of Southeast Missouri State We also have a new segment called "Hidden Gems" where we interview lesser-known NFL draft prospects. This week we interviewed former Southeast Missouri State cornerback prospect Shabari Davis, who recently signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars as an undrafted free agent! Interview timestamp: 17:37 We have a new segment where we answer any questions our viewers have! Comment any questions you want us to answer in next week's podcast! Make sure to like, subscribe, comment, and share! Follow our social media! Josiah - https://twitter.com/RainingGamess Shawn - https://twitter.com/trilwil92 Official Podcast - https://twitter.com/TheBigCatChat Shabari Davis - https://twitter.com/AthleteOfDaYr My official 2022 NFL Draft guide - https://fbbreakdowns.wordpress.com/2022/04/23/josiahs-2022-nfl-draft-guide/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Sacral Stimulation
Bri - Fire, BDSM, & Healing

Sacral Stimulation

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 58:28


Today we welcome Bri (Brianna Marine)! We start this episode talking about how we met, which was at a shamanic healing circle.. which, if you've never been DEFINITELY check it out! We did our at Emergence of Being !! We also chat about dancing, the liberation of making noise in the world, fire play, Shabari, and SO MUCH MORE! That's all Imma say because this shit.. this is FIRE!! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sacralstimulation/support

No Trespassing | 禁区
Vol. 16 用流动的雌雄能量激活关系和身体的亲密

No Trespassing | 禁区

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 107:02


本期话题聚焦在男性能量和女性能量这个话题,以及这两股相反的能量是如何共存,交替出现和作用在个体的身上和一段亲密关系里,共同滋养一堆情侣的日常相处和性生活。我们请到了生活在大理的李文和她的男朋友Richard,一对在亲密关系和性关系中自如运用和转换男性和女性能能量的情侣,性和亲密关系咨询师,用他们真实的经历和故事,一起带领你走进雌雄能量这一瑰丽又充满惊喜世界的大门。采访中提到的一些词语:- Boink (Canadian) Bonk (UK) The act of sex. I had a good time boinking my wife last night.   Boink(加拿大)Bonk(英国): 做爱的行为。例句:昨晚我和我妻子做爱的时候很愉快。- Edge: To bring you partner to the edge of orgasm but not allowing zir to climax   Edge: 边缘,临界点:将你的伴侣带到高潮的边缘,但不允许他们达到高潮。- Junk Oral Language meaning male genitalia   Junk 口语,指男性生殖器 - NVC Non-Violent Communication: A system of talking to people developed by Marshall Rosenberg that teaches people how to communicate in a positive way where listening and creating safe places to communicate is a key concept   NVC 非暴力沟通:由马歇尔-罗森伯格开发的与人沟通的体系,教导人们如何以积极的方式进行交流,其中倾听和创造安全的交流空间是一个关键概念。- Point of Change The point in your life when you have finished contemplating a problem and are ready to take action  Point of Change:变化点 在你的生活中,你已经完成了对问题的思考,并准备采取行动。- Shibari: A Japanese form of rope bondage — often used in sexual play   Shabari:日本的一种绳索捆绑方式--常用于性游戏。- Soft Penetration: A technique from Tantra where a flacid penis is inserted into a vagina.   Soft Penetration: 软插入。谭催的一种技术,将未勃起的阴茎插入阴道。- Zir: Gender neutral meaning either Him/her or a person who is non-binary   Zir: 性别中立, 他/她都可以,或非性别二元对立的人。采访时间节点:2:10 An awkward as usual opening: Introducing guests and topic6:20 Richard: A bit teaser about last night in bed 8:00 First impressions of Richard and Liwen: 2 holistic human beings12:30 How does different energies stir up and evolve in their intimate relationship17:05 Ricard walks into Liwen's life and brings big change to her19:11 Importance of “creating safety” through NVC (Non-Violent Communication)26:28 Feminine and masculine perspectives on “creating safety”33:23 Balance: uniqueness of their relationship45:06 Switch of masculine and feminine energy in bedroom plays54:00 How to go with the flow of energy: Creating a safe place1:06:18 Point of change: where you start reexamine your life and relationship 1:13:01 Flow of energy in sex: making intimate connections1:17:16 Suggestions on exploring fluidity of different energies1:22:07 Sharing with the world of their experiences and benefits of being fluid1:39:25 Richard and Liwen's message for you关于嘉宾的拓展阅读:李文 Liwen在家上学英语老师,非暴力沟通践行者和分享者,翻译,大理女人圈的发起者,性和亲密关系咨询师,2个混血孩子的妈妈 在上海工作生活了13年之后,2019年把家搬到了大理,结束了12年的第一段婚姻,重启了现在的生活。 如何活出我们的女性能量,谭崔和性,在亲密关系里找到平衡的能量流动是我非常擅长有兴趣的一个话题。在大理的女人圈里,我们多次探讨如何活出我们除了母亲角色之外的其他面向,启发大家一起性福。我也希望给大家一个空间,探讨展示我们性感女人的一面。Richard Manuel 马云烨加拿大人,最自豪的身份是6个孩子的父亲:在加拿大养育了4个孩子,遇到李文之后和她一起养育她的2个混血孩子。 文化和国际交流硕士,非常擅长亲密关系和性沟通与技巧的咨询。人生箴言是:如果我停止了学习和成长,那就是我生命终止的那天。 目前在云南的大学做教授。 爱好攀岩,跑步和绳缚,曾经参加过铁人三项和马拉松比赛。 目前正在Mandel 催眠学院学习催眠。目前李文和Richard已经开启了她们的星河亲密关系咨询服务,如果你有需要的话可以直接通过以下微信账号联系到她们:Richard: Richard-XueyouLiwen: liwen-825

NFL Draft Blast - The Show To Know Before They Go Pro
2022 NFL Draft Podcast with Southeast Missouri State star DB Shabari Davis

NFL Draft Blast - The Show To Know Before They Go Pro

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 18:00


2022 NFL Draft Exclusive It remains the staple audio alternative for NFL personnel to know potential prospects. Go-one-on-one with SEMU standout Shabari Davis on the College2Pro Players Platform Show. It is the show to know before they go pro, because College2Pro.com has been featuring NFL Draft Prospects for over a decade. Professional scouting (CFL), working in conjunction with collegiate all-star games (Texas vs. The Nation, Gridiron Showcase), no other platform combined with experience allows future NFL stars to reveal their identity to the world-wide listening audience. In depth analysis, allows listeners that includes NFL Scouts and GMs to know the prospect on a personal level rather than just knowing their jersey number. Join host Bo Marchionte and special guest Shabari Davis on the C2P podcast powered by football lovers everywhere. KNOW MORE THAN THE NAME…

GarimaKushwaha The Medico
Divine Grace Is The Highest Gift Of Them All By: Kamlesh Patel: The Speaking Tree : TOI

GarimaKushwaha The Medico

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2021 5:08


Divine Grace Is The Highest Gift Of Them All By: Kamlesh Patel Dec 23, 2021, 15:08 IST It's the season of gifts and giving all over the world, from Deepavali, Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, Christmas, New Year, to Pongal and Sankranti, and it continues until spring.  Actually, the timing of the gift really depends on the call of the giving heart or the hour of need of the receiver. The best gift is one which has the intention of purity behind it. That would show the state of joy or peace of the receiver, which matters most. A cup of cool water to a thirsty man in a desert is more precious than gifts of jewels or millions of dollars to a wealthy man. Now, how do we evaluate a gift? The capacity of the giver is more relevant than the material value of the gift. Saints like Shri Ram Chandra of Shahjahanpur, Babuji, admired a few rupees donated by a needy woman more than millions from billionaires. What gives life to the gift? It can only be love! The intention and attitude associated with the thought and the gesture are equally valuable., there is the story of Shabari, the tribal woman who gave half-eaten fruits to Ram and Lakshman, the sons of King Dashrath. This old woman would bite into each fruit to ensure that it was sweet and safe before offering it to them. Her loving hospitality worked as a balm to relieve some of their pain of separation from Sita. In the Mahabharat, when Krishn chose to stay with Vidur, instead of Duryodhan, Krishn happily ate the banana peels offered by Vidur's wife. She did this because she was so lost in love and adoration for Krishn. When Vidur pointed out her absent-mindedness, Krishn said, “The superb taste of these banana peels is not present in the banana.” O'Henry's ‘The Gift of the Magi' is also very inspiring. The wife, Della, sells her beautiful hair to buy a gold strap for her husband Jim's wristwatch. Jim sells his watch to buy a beautiful comb for Della's luxuriant hair. Neither of them could use the gift received from the other, but it filled their hearts to the brim with gratitude. Isn't forgiving the best gift? Miraculously, it turns out to be a double gift, it works for the giver and receiver. It has the potential to usher in a new heaven on earth by saving the world from hatred. Babuji Maharaj, the founder of the Heartfulness movement, adds that besides forgiving, if we also express our gratitude for the lessons learnt, perhaps that is the greatest in gift giving. However, only the one who has received divine grace can do it easily. The Divine's grace is the highest gift. It can happen in the presence of a divinised personality and not because one is deserving, meritorious or has earned it. While planting a sapling today is a splendid gift to future generations and there are other noble ways to give, like contributing to your favourite charities or performing acts of service, we need to continue aspiring for the highest, too! That's my wish for you. May that grace from the Divine descend on you in your act of giving and gifting. The writer, also known as Daaji, is the Heartfulness Guide.

Stories From India
118 - Ramayana - A Tale of Two Brothers

Stories From India

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2021 27:30


A Story from the #Ramayana about #Ram and #Laxman's search for #Sita. Which starts with a meeting with #Shabari and looking for #Sugriva. And their first meeting with #Hanuman! Transcript and show notes Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Previous #Ramayan episodes: Valmiki's origin story is in Episode 6 – Fish Highwayman The Ramayana kicks off in Episode 7 – Kingdom by Horse. Episode 15 – Rishi vs Rishi: Un-civil war! and Episode 16 – Six….teen Flags are about Rama and Laxman's encounter with Vishwamitra A flashback to Dasharath's past is in Episode 24 – Promises made, hearts broken Ram, Laxman, and Sita begin their exile in Episode 30 – Banished! and continue it in Episode 41 – Forest Life and Episode 64 – The First Kidnapping of Sita They encounter Shoorpanakha in Episode 78 – Ramayana – An Indecent Proposal Episode 101 – Ramayana – A Wild Stag Chase explained how Ravana engineered a diversion so he could abduct Sita. And most recently in Episode 112 Ram and Laxman got their first hint of what had happened to Sita, and also were told that Sugriva could help them We have also covered some episodes that aren't part of the main storyline but feature some central Ramayana characters: Hanuman's origin story is in Episode 25 – Up, Up, and Away! Episode 55 – Saturnine is about an encounter between Shani and Ravana. Episode 81 – Ramayana – Wolverine Claws is the origin story of Ravana and Shoorpanakha. And Episode 92 – Ramayana – Shanta is the story of Ram and Laxman's sister – Shanta. Vali was also the character of the Week in Episode 21. #sfipodcast #Vali

Any Given Runway
Episode 431: Shabari Davis - College Defensive Back

Any Given Runway

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 14:13


Shabari Davis, cornerback for Southeast Missouri State University chats about his life and his pursuit of a third college degree. anygivenrunway.com

Naan Curry with Sadaf and Archit
Ep. 30: Mango- Nothing Aam About This Fruit

Naan Curry with Sadaf and Archit

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 68:31


In this episode, our 2Gs, the Gourmands & Geeks, Sadaf and Archit talk about mangoes, the king of all fruits in India and the subcontinent. They are covering: The etymology of the word mango in English and Hindi.The connection between political diplomacy and mangoes.How the Mughal kings and Ghalib were obsessed with mangoes.What Unani and Ayurveda say about mangoes.Why some mangoes are more expensive than others.What decides our preferences for a particular type of mango?So sit back, relax and get ready to bite into your favorite mango with our 2Gs.Important links to geek out more:Mango: The National Fruit of India(https://www.theheritagelab.in/mango-national-fruit-history/)Exploring Mangoes as Metaphor in South Asian Writing by Radhika Oberoi(https://thewire.in/books/mangoes-metaphor-writing-poetry)Delhiwale: A tribute to the king of fruits by Mayank Austen Soofi(https://bit.ly/35pLf1M)Wine in Sealed Glasses: In Praise of Mangoes by H.N.Bali(https://bit.ly/3zE4DpE)History of Mango – ‘King of Fruits' by Dr. Indu Mehta(http://www.ijesi.org/papers/Vol(6)7/Version-3/D0607032024.pdf)Mango - the most lovely fruit of Hindustan, sang Amir Khusro(https://bit.ly/3gE9vlE)Food for Thought: Melons, Mangoes, and Mughals(https://asia.si.edu/food-for-thought-melons-mangoes-and-mughals/)Amba: The Iraqi Mango Pickle from India That Tops Palestinian Shawarma(https://bit.ly/3xltUCY)Two of India's most expensive mangoes that you've probably not heard of(https://bit.ly/2TBOkc7)Vikram Doctor's podcast on Alphonso mangoes(https://bit.ly/3wvmFs1)You can follow Sadaf Hussain & Archit Puri on their Instagram handle:@sadaf_hussain @thehustlinggluttonYou can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.You can check out our website at http://www.ivmpodcasts.com/

Kadhai neram
Story of Shabari from Ramayana

Kadhai neram

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 13:17


Shabari an old lady in Ramayana is always revered for her staunch belief in her Guru's words. Matanga rishi was her Guru. He blessed her with an assurance that one day Rama would come to her Ashram and bless her. She waited for Rama for years with fresh fruits and flowers every day. Her devotion paid her Moksham. cover doodle by Abirami my granddaughter. Listen to the story and send your feedback. Hariom

Conversation For Adults
87. Cindy Likes to Be Spanked . . . and Shared.

Conversation For Adults

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 38:00


Cindy likes to swing -- she's in The Lifestyle. She's a swinger: polyamorous and all that. For CFA, we disguise her voice because, hello? (and MY voice sometimes gets caught in the wash) as she speaks up for the thriving, pulsating Black kink community. Cindy talks about married life, her Five Guys (not the burger place), her favorite gangbang, bondage and Shabari ropes, double penetration and spanking. Yup. She recounts the highlights from her archives and reveals her biggest taboo: intimacy.   This is #conversationforadults. Let's Talk: Website: https://conversationforadults.com/ (conversationforadults.com) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/conversationforadults/ (@conversationforadults) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/conversationforadultswithjimiizrael/ (facebook.com/conversationforadultswithjimiizrael) Twitter: https://twitter.com/convoforadults (@convoforadults) Conversation for Adults is a production of http://crate.media (Crate Media)

The Migration & Diaspora Podcast
Episode 29: South Asia migration mega-trends - with Shabari Nair from ILO

The Migration & Diaspora Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 65:11


Good morning and you're listening to the Migration & Diaspora Podcast, with me Loksan Harley from Homelands Advisory. Today, we've got my friend, Shabari Nair from the International Labour Organization's (ILO) New Delhi office, on the show to talk us through South Asia's migration mega trends. Shabari is the Labour Migration Specialist for South Asia at the ILO's Decent Work Technical Support Team in New Delhi. He provides technical advisory services to seven countries in the South Asian sub-region. Before that, he led ILO's work on global migration policy, including during the Global Compact for Migration negotiations and for the newly-established UN Network on Migration. Prior to joining the ILO, Shabari worked with the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC), the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, the International Organisation for Migration, and various international NGOs. As you'll hear in a moment, he also has a fascinating migration and diaspora story of his own, having grown up in Qatar and studied in both Australia (Griffiths University) and Switzerland (Geneva School of Diplomacy and International Relations). South Asia is so interesting from a migration and diaspora perspective. The scale of migration flows, the size of the sub-region's diasporas, and the contributions that they make are truly staggering. Shabari gives us an incredible overview of some of the main trends that we all need to be aware of - from fair recruitment, wage theft, and the COVID effects, to the huge development opportunities that South Asian migration represents. We also touch on Shabari's personal experiences as a member of the mighty Indian and Keralite diasporas, including the importance of regional diaspora identities to the Indian diasporic experience. Useful links Connect with Shabari - https://www.linkedin.com/in/shabari-nair/ Shabari's ILO profile - https://www.ilo.org/global/topics/labour-migration/WCMS_662429/lang--en/index.htm ILO in India and South Asia - https://www.ilo.org/newdelhi/lang--en/index.htm UN DESA - International Migration Report 2020 - https://www.un.org/en/desa/international-migration-2020-highlights ILO General principles and operational guidelines for fair recruitment and definition of recruitment fees and related costs - https://www.ilo.org/global/topics/fair-recruitment/WCMS_536755/lang--en/index.htm UN Network on Migration - https://migrationnetwork.un.org/ The MDPcast Ep 19 on migrant worker wage theft - https://www.homelandsadvisory.com/podcast/episode/30cff438/episode-19-seeking-justice-for-wage-theft-for-migrant-workers-in-asia

The Ramayana Retold For Children
Ch 17 - The Search For Sita Begins

The Ramayana Retold For Children

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2021 5:59


We will hear about how Rama and Lakshmana set off on their mission to rescue Sita from the Kingdom of Lanka. They will also meet the sweet old lady Shabari, who was a devout follower of Rama. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

AMMAMMA STORIES IN TAMIL
SHABARI in ammamma stories

AMMAMMA STORIES IN TAMIL

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 8:28


SHABARI in ammamma stories --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ammammastories/message

Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda Lexikon

Ein Beitrag zum Sanskritwort: Shabari Hier findest du: Sanskrit Wörterbuch Seminare zum Thema Sanskrit Seminare mit Sukadev Seminarübersicht Yoga Vidya YouTube Live Kanal Online Seminare Video Seminare Yoga Vidya kostenlose App Yoga Vidya Newsletter Yoga Vidya Online Shop Schon ein kleiner Beitrag kann viel bewegen... Spende an Yoga Vidya e.V.!

True Entrepreneurs Stories
Interview with Shabari Vegan Small Business Owner Leader

True Entrepreneurs Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2021 36:56


South Indian Classical (Carnatic) Music Archive: Classes / Lessons
Entani Ne (Class / Lesson) : Mukhari ; Rupakam; Tyagaraja

South Indian Classical (Carnatic) Music Archive: Classes / Lessons

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2021 32:33


Notations -> http://www.shivkumar.org/music/#e Entani Ne Ragam: Mukhari (22th Mela janyam) ARO: S R2 M1 P N2 D2 S || AVA: S N2 D1 P M1 G2 R2 S || Talam: Rupakam Composer: Tyagaraja Version: Ram Kaushik Pallavi: Entani Ne Varnintunu Shabari Bhaagyam Anupallavi Daantula Vara Kaantalu Jagamanta Nindi Undaga- Charanam Kanulaara Sevinchi Kammani Phalamula Nosagi Tanuvu Pulakarincha Paadayugamulaku Mrokka Ina Kulapati Samukhambuna Punaraavritti Rahita Padamunu Bondina Tyaagaraajanuturaali Punyambuna MEANING: (From T.K. Govinda Rao's book) How can I ("entani ne") describe ("varnintunu") the great good fortune ("bhagya") of Shabari, the old decrepit huntress! The Lord sought her of His own accord, and gave her Darshana, i.e. His vision. This is an honor which no one among the thousands of spouses ("kantalu") of ascetics ("daantula") in the same world ("jagamanta") could aspire for ("nindi yundaga")! Shabari worshipped ("sevinchi") him in front of her eyes ("Kanulaara"). She offered ("nosagi") Him, the gem of the solar race, the choicest ("kammani") of fruits ("phalamula") she had gathered with great care and affection. In supreme ecstasy ("pulakarincha") she prostrated ("tanuvu") before Him ("Ina Kulapati") ("paadayugamulaku") obtaining release ("rahita") from worldly ("samukhambuna") bondage ("punaraavritti") and attained Beatitude ("padamunu bondina") .

Narottam.com » Indradyumna Swami Lectures
Shabari Recieves Lord Rama’s Mercy

Narottam.com » Indradyumna Swami Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 75:00


Speaker: Indradyumna Swami Where: Sri Vrindavan Dham,  December 08, 2020 The post Shabari Recieves Lord Rama’s Mercy appeared first on Lectures by Indradyumna Swami » Indradyumna Swami Lectures.

Bencil Talks
In conversation with Shabari Raje, co-founder of findmeashoe.com

Bencil Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 45:19


In today's Episode in Bencil Talks we present to you Shabari Raje, co-founder of findmeashoe.com. Shabari Raje, who studied at Domus Academy – Milan, takes us through her journey giving us a peek on the development of her product and its evolution. Shabari's company is a pioneer of sorts, with a strong focus on integrating technology to revolutionize the customer's shopping experience. In this exclusive interaction, Shabari Raje tells us all about how a simple mobile app with state-of-the art AI, can change the retail landscape like never before.

Narottam.com
Shabari Recieves Lord Rama’s Mercy

Narottam.com

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 75:00


Speaker: Indradyumna Swami Where: Sri Vrindavan Dham,  December 08, 2020 The post Shabari Recieves Lord Rama’s Mercy appeared first on Lectures by Indradyumna Swami.

The Essential Sai Satcharita
Chapter 21 - Historical Commentary

The Essential Sai Satcharita

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 41:36


Chapter 21 highlights the importance of the Navavidha Bhakti, or nine modes of devotion. By way of a parable narrated to a devotee, who went to Baba seeking peace of mind, Baba speaks about the importance of practising the Navavidha Bhakti in order to attain a peaceful and steady mind. Devotees' experiences and practices described in this Chapter teach us about these different types of devotion that we can adopt in our lives. A tip that can be useful to all of us can be found in the story of a devotee named V. H. Thakur, who once met the Kannada saint, Appa. Giving Thakur a copy of the “Vichar Sagar”, Appa told him that he would one day meet Sai Baba and receive His blessings. Later, when Thakur met Baba, Baba tells him that merely reading a spiritual text is not sufficient: "To achieve your goal on the spiritual path, you must read it mindfully, understand it, and then inculcate its teachings into your daily life." We can do the same when we read Baba's Charita. (A little about the book Vichar Sagar - Nishal Das (1791-1863), the author of Vichar Sagar, was a very prominent Vedanta scholar, whose work was written in Brij Bhasha (Hindi) and later translated into Marathi. The book is about the metaphysics of the Upanishads, and the philosophy of the Advaita Vedanta and the non-dualistic approach mentioned in the Vedas. Many Hindu theological colleges use this book in their curriculum.) Another story is about Anantrao Patankar, a resident of Pune, who went to Shirdi for Baba's Darshan. After prostrating at Baba's feet, he said, "I have studied the Vedas, the Vedanta and the Upanishads, and listened to all the Purans. Yet my mind is restless. Without peace of mind, this knowledge is futile. I have heard how easily you give peace of mind to many people by your mere glance and playful words. So please take pity on me and bless me." Baba then narrated to him the parable of the mare who passed nine lumps of dung before a merchant, who swiftly collected the lumps. Later, Dada Kelkar explained the meaning of the parable to Patankar. The mare is God's grace, and the nine lumps of manure are the nine modes of Bhakti that Lord Shri Ram explained to Shabari. The following are the nine modes of Bhakti (Navavidha Bhakti): 1) Shravanam – listening to the attributes, excellence and wondrous achievements of saints. 2) Kirtanam - recitation 3) Smaranam – recalling and meditating upon the names and perfection of the Lord. 4) Pada Sevanam - washing and kneading of the feet. 5) Archanam – ritualistic worship 6) Vandanam - adoration, 7) Dasya – service (including menial work) 8) Sakiya - cultivating fellowship 9) Atmanivedan - surrendering of oneself. The names of the devotees who were known to practise each of the above types of Bhakti are: 1) Shravanam - Bala Bhate, Khaparde, Bheeshma, Upasani, Shama, Ram Maruti, and several other devotees 2) Kirtanam - Dabholkar, Gavankar, Das Ganu, Moreshwar Pradhan, Bheeshma, Adkan, B. V. Deo, and the Tendulkar family 3) Smaranam - Shama, Mahali, Megha and Nachane 4) Pada Sevanam - Laxmibai Khaparde, Mrs. Pradhan, Abdullah, Tatya, Bhagoji, Butti, Khaparde, Bheeshma, Dabholkar, Nimonkar, Bala Bhate, and Dhumal 5) Archanam - Dr. Pandit, Moola Shastri, Jyotindra Tarkhad and Nachne 6) Vandanam - Sapatnekar 7) Dasya - Abdullah, Nivaskar, Radhakrishna Mai, Mhalsapati, Bayaja Mai, and Nanavalli. 8) Sakiya - Shama, Chandrabai Borkar, Bade Baba, Dr. Pillai, and Jyotindra Tarkhad 9) Atmanivedan - Dikshit, Swami Saisharnanand, Radhakrishna Mai, and Megha Many of these devotees practised more than one mode of Bhakti. Baba laid a great deal of emphasis on Shravanam, and everyday in Shirdi, there were regular readings of Jnaneshwari, Bhavartha Ramayan, Guru Charita, and Eknath Bhagwat. Baba often sent a devotee to get Dakshina from Jog or Dikshit, and the devotee would get the answer to his doubt upon hearing the chapter being read that day. All of Baba's devotees, like Chandorkar, Dikshit and Khaparde, have graduated from the class of Shravanam. Because Baba favoured this type of Bhakti, devotees never failed to attend the readings by Dikshit and Khaparde. SHRAVANAM The following are two incidents highlighting the significance of Shravanam, as encouraged by Baba. In the first incident, a devotee named Pansare visited Shirdi, where he soon became friends with Jog. Jog would ask Pansare to sit and listen to him while he read the Jnaneshwari. But, Pansare, not paying any heed, would go and sit in the Dwarka Mai. One day, Baba sternly said, "You don't listen to the Jnaneshwari being read by Jog, nor do you read it yourself. And as soon as you wake up, you come here. Now go and sit with Jog." Pansare had no choice but to obey Baba. The second incident is about a non-believer who ended up doing a Parayan of the Charita. This is the story of Ramchandra Deshmukh, a resident of Shirdi, who did not believe in Baba. Once, his daughter fell ill, and was...

Dirty Mouth Radio
The Dirty Mouth Crossover w/ The Rodeo Kinkcast pt. 1

Dirty Mouth Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 48:54


This is a special part 1 episode with special guests Papi Equis and Anime Bae of the Nites at the Rodeo Kinkcast. We explore Tantra from what it is to the health benefits of it, the 9 levels of orgasm, what is Shabari and more!! You definitely need to check this one out...

Once Upon A Time With Uttara
Ramayana Ch 17 - The Search For Sita Begins

Once Upon A Time With Uttara

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2020 5:58


Welcome to the "Ramayana Retold For Children" on Once Upon a Time With Uttara. We will hear about how Rama and Lakshmana set off on their mission to rescue Sita from the Kingdom of Lanka. They will also meet the sweet old lady Shabari, who was a devout follower of Rama. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/onceuponatimewithuttara/message

SRISHTI TALES
Shabari

SRISHTI TALES

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2020 4:32


An old tribal woman who prepared for Rama's arrival each day and finally got the opportunity to serve him with love and devotion.

The Guru Podcast
The beauty of tight binding

The Guru Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2019 86:36


Checkout my newest podcast where I sit down with a amazing couple Dawn & Poison well and we talk about the Japanese art of Shabari..

The Shift
ep 15 Shayne Smith: A freaky geek on Shabari, BDSM and other kinks.

The Shift

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2019 81:54


We had Shayne Smith, the host of the Freaky Geeks Podcast on. What a lovely guest. He was so much fun to chat to and told us a lot of cool stuff about kinks. His co-host is into Shabari and we chatted about that and other BDSM stuff. We also chatted about kinks in general and some of the word stuff his listeners send him. We revisited one of our fav topics: pubic hair. We also chatted about the perils of falling in love with your co-host. The freaky geeks podcast is all about the marriage of nerd culture and sex and we got all into that too. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Awaken With JP Sears Show
#22 Saying YES to Your Sexuality, with Alexa Martinez and Jordan Bowditch

Awaken With JP Sears Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 109:24


Alexa Martinez and Jordan Bowditch sit down with me to talk about all things sex, from kissing to BDSM, and a lot of things in between to help us all awaken and explore the territory of our sexuality, and give ourselves permission to become seekers of sexual information and education. Connect with Alexa Martinez: Website | https://thevioletbutterfly.com The Kaleidoscope | https://www.facebook.com/groups/thekaleidoscope/ Listen to Violet Butterfly Radio | https://thevioletbutterfly.com/podcast/   Connect with Jordan Bowditch:  Instagram |  https://www.instagram.com/jordanbowditch/ Mystic Misfit | https://www.mysticmisfit.com/   -Help people around the world get clean water by donating to Charity Water | cwtr.org/jp   -Join my private membership community, AwakenWithJP PremiumAF here: https://awakenwithjp.com/subscribe   -For comedy show dates and tickets: https://awakenwithjp.com/events/   -Check out the New Awaken Shirts:https://awakenwithjp.com/shop/   -Order my book: http://HowToBeUltraSpiritual.com/   Connect with me at: Website | http://www.AwakenWithJP.com Facebook | http://www.facebook.com/AwakenWithJP Instagram | http://www.Instagram.com/AwakenWithJP Twitter | http://www.twitter.com/AwakenWithJP YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/user/AwakenWithJP SnapChat: AwakenWithJP   Subscribe to the Awaken With JP Sears Show on Itunes  https://apple.co/2zMzcwr Spotify https://spoti.fi/2QtwFwH Stitcher | https://bit.ly/2Rp5eob iHeartRadio | https://ihr.fm/2SK22Zr Google Play Music | https://bit.ly/2suHlAU Android https://bit.ly/2NjzBdh   Show Notes BDSM test | https://bdsmtest.org/ Savage Lovecast | https://www.savagelovecast.com/ Shabari | https://www.autostraddle.com/shibari-101-japanese-rope-bondage-350309/ The Erotic Blueprint | https://surveyanyplace.com/s/eroticblueprint%20 Lifebook | https://www.mindvalley.com/lifebook/online/special Womanizer | https://bit.ly/2BTe8Fa Sybian | https://sybian.com/ Wednesday Martin on the Aubrey Marcus Podcast | https://bit.ly/2NtFbv8 Untrue By Wednesday Martin | https://thevioletbutterfly.com/podcast/ Esther Perel | https://www.estherperel.com/

Attention Pliss! Podcast
Attention Pliss! podcast #20 - Shabari food delivery

Attention Pliss! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2018 63:18


Beyond the viral clip - a look at the Zomato delivery guy story, and Arnab's take on the recent state election results - coming right up --- 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/appodcast/message

Quantum Agriculture
Agro-Homeopathy with Mark Moodie and Shabari Bird

Quantum Agriculture

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2018 70:17


Recorded at the home of Mark Moodie in Forest of Dean, England. Mark and Shabari discuss the development of Agro-Homeopathy for treatment of soils and plants. Mark is a chief exponent of Agro-Homeopathy for the future of agriculture and the publisher of numerous books and article and education programs on Agro-Homeopathy.

Short Sanskrit Stories - read by volunteers of Samskrita Bharati
Anjaneya rAmAyaNam-3-04-araNya-kAnDaH-shabarI

Short Sanskrit Stories - read by volunteers of Samskrita Bharati

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2018


https://archive.org/download/Anjaneya-rAmAyaNam/3-04-araNya-kAnDaH.mp3Click here to listenAnjaneya rAmAyaNam-3-04-araNya-kAnDaHOriginal (Telugu) -  Dharmavarapu Seetaaraama AnjaneyuluSamskritam Translation by -Kandala Venkata NarasimhacaryaKandala Venkata RamakrishnamacaryaBook Published by Samskrita Bharati, New Delhi, 2013Audio recorded by Samskrita Bharati VolunteersSubscribe to other podcasts by Podcast Bharati and Samskrita Bharati on iTunes/Stitcher/Google Play Music. Find archives of all past audio items on Archive.Org. If you have questions/concerns/comments, reach out to podcast.bharati@gmail.com

CHINMAYA SHIVAM
Navadha bhakti

CHINMAYA SHIVAM

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2018 85:25


Glorious qualities of Shabari along with 9 steps in devotion that are elaborated by Lord Ram to Shabari are discussed here.

SBS Kannada - ಎಸ್ ಬಿ ಎಸ್ ಕನ್ನಡ
Shabari-A Radio drama - ಶಬರಿ - ರೇಡಿಯೊ ನಾಟಕ

SBS Kannada - ಎಸ್ ಬಿ ಎಸ್ ಕನ್ನಡ

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2014 5:57


A radio drama highlighting the devotional strengh of devotee Shabari. Participants are Smt.Anu Shivram and Smt. Sumati Krishnan. - ಶ್ರೀ ರಾಮನವಮಿಯ ಪ್ರಯುಕ್ತ ಶಬರಿಯ ಭಕ್ತಿಯ ಮೇಲೆ ಬೆಳಕು ಚೆಲ್ಲುವ ನಾಟಕ. ರಚಿಸಿ ಪ್ರಸ್ತುತ ಪಡಿಸಿದವರು ಶ್ರೀಮತಿ ಅನು ಶಿವರಾಂ.ಗಾಯನದಲ್ಲಿ ಶ್ರೀಮತಿ ಸುಮತಿ ಕೃಷ್ಣನ್