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DJ Ravish Remixes
K3G - Say Shava Shava (DJ Ravish, DJ Chico & DJ H Kudos Desi Mix)

DJ Ravish Remixes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 2:59


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Entre Nefros
4-2: La Palida Dama: Nefropatia por Contraste

Entre Nefros

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 25:23


Acompañanos en este capitulo especial sobre un tema controvertido de 29 años de discusion en el mundo de la nefrologia. En esta ocasion Shava y Jonathan nos expresan su postura sobre la existencia o no de la Nefropatia asociada al contraste, las intervenciones para su prevencion, con el objetivo principal de evitar la limitacion de estudios de imagen o intervenciones en estos pacientes, No al Renalismo, parece entonces que al momento la Nefropatia por contraste es una Estrella Muerta. Adios, buen viaje. Editado por Andre Rodriguez

LoveIsrael.org (audio)
Joshua Chapter 19 Part 1

LoveIsrael.org (audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 19:07


We have seen that our God is a faithful God, He has promised an inheritance. And now we have seen over the last several weeks, how tribe after tribe have received their land. We began with with the tribes of Reuven and God on the eastern side of the Jordan River. To donate please visit us at: https://www.LoveIsrael.org/donate Checks may be sent to: LoveIsrael.org 6355 N Courtenay Parkway Merritt Island, FL 32953 https://www.instagram.com/mybiblestudyofficial/

LoveIsrael.org
Joshua Chapter 19 Part 1

LoveIsrael.org

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 19:07


We have seen that our God is a faithful God, He has promised an inheritance. And now we have seen over the last several weeks, how tribe after tribe have received their land. We began with with the tribes of Reuven and God on the eastern side of the Jordan River. To donate please visit us at: https://www.LoveIsrael.org/donate Checks may be sent to: LoveIsrael.org 6355 N Courtenay Parkway Merritt Island, FL 32953 https://www.instagram.com/mybiblestudyofficial/

The Midday Report with Mandy Wiener
Immigration and trade on agenda as Pretoria hosts Zimbabwe's Foreign Affairs Minister Frederick Shava

The Midday Report with Mandy Wiener

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 4:09


Guest: Tumaole Mohlaoli - Snr Reporter at Newzroom AfrikaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

First Take SA
The Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Dr. Naledi Pandor to host her counterpart, Zimbabwe's Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Frederick Shava in Pretoria

First Take SA

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 6:17


The Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Dr. Naledi Pandor, will today host her counterpart, Zimbabwe's Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Frederick Shava in Pretoria. The purpose of Minister Shava's visit to South Africa is to review progress made in implementing bilateral programmes between the two countries. The meeting will afford the ministers the opportunity to discuss pertinent bilateral issues, including immigration, and trade relations, among other things. Elvis Presslin spoke to SABC reporter Khayelihle Khumalo 

Pass the Chipotle Podcast

Presented by: Rocio Carvajal Food anthropologist, culture & gastronomy educator. Episode 81 When Salvador packed his camera and got off to start a journey documenting traditional drinks of Mexico, he didn't know that his life was about to change forever. This adventure became the beginning of a transformative experience for him and the many lives he has touched. In this candid, honest and rich conversation, we discuss his motivations, the creative and personal process behind the making of his book “Beverages of Oaxaca”, social responsibility, the challenges of being a content creator, and he shares advice for those who want to pursue a similar path. Get the book: https://bebidasdeoaxaca.com/ Contact Shava: Podcast: Bebidas de México https://tinyurl.com/28mttv34 Instagram: Bebidas de México https://www.instagram.com/bebidasdemexico/ + Salvador Cueva https://www.instagram.com/shavacueva/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/shavaC Youtube: https://tinyurl.com/yxsu2btq Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bebidasdeoaxaca Email: info@bebidasdeoaxaca.com Links mentioned on todays episode: Deep Mexico [Mexico Profundo] Reclaiming a Civilization by Guillermo Bonfil Batalla. https://amzn.to/3NJbUuR Rene Redzepi's: A Work in Progress. https://amzn.to/3xqUnAP The Steal Like an Artist Journal: A Notebook for Creative Kleptomaniacs. https://amzn.to/3tBopR7 Recetario tradicional sudcaliforniano (free). https://tinyurl.com/ycjap4g2 ……………………………………………….. Sign up to muy newsletter: eepurl.com/cV5AsH Twitter: twitter.com/chipotlepodcast + https://twitter.com/rocio_carvajalc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rocio.carvajalc/ email: hello@passthechipotle.com web: http//www.passthechipotle.com Youtube: https://tinyurl.com/y9ot9a57

It's Layered
S03 BONUS | It's Layered: Delve Deeper Into... Global Citizenship with Vongai Shava

It's Layered

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2022 62:07


Is being a global citizen just another buzzword going around? What exactly is a ‘third culture kid' and how can we be one when we are no longer… kids?On this episode, we got to sit down with gorgeous, award-winning Zimbabwean actress and host of the Zim Excellence Podcast, Vongai Shava. We discuss what it means when no physical place feels like home and why we continue to choose life as a global citizen in spite of the complexities it brings. Delve deeper with us as we explore this and more!Keep in touch with VongaiWebsite, Links & Social Media: https://bio.link/vongaiofficialInstagram: @vongaiofficial Podcast: @zimexcellencepodcast Stay in touch with us:Facebook: It's Layered Pod  Instagram: @itslayeredTwitter: @itslayeredpodEmail: itslayeredpod@gmail.com#GlobalCitizen #ThirdCultureKid #TCK #migrant #CitizenOfTheWorld #VongaiShava #ZimExcellencePodcast #diaspora #Zimbabweanpodcast #Africanpodcast

The TheatreArtLife Podcast
Episode 99 – Acting and storytelling with Vongai Shava

The TheatreArtLife Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2021 57:12


Vongai is an award-winning actor, singer and writer who has been based in New York for the last six years. She has worked in theatre, film, television, and voiceovers. Before life in the Big Apple, Vongai was born in Zimbabwe, and raised in the UK and China. She holds a BA in film and television studies from Brunel University and trained classically in acting, voice artistry and movement at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City. Vongai talks to us all about her fascinating career.  https://vongai.com https://zimexcellence.buzzsprout.com We want to hear from YOU and provide a forum where you can put in requests for future episodes. What are you interested in listening to? Please fill out the form for future guest suggestions here and if you have suggestions or requests for future themes and topics, let us know here! @theatreartlife Thanks to David Zieher who composed our music.

Saint Athanasius Podcast
Genesis 31 | Jacob's Exodus III

Saint Athanasius Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 29:04


Outline:IntroductionAnger IssuesThe Blameless Shepherd The Blessings of the RighteousThe Affliction of the Righteous A Covenant is CutCovenant Ritual Forensic Justification Patriarchs and Pagans Cutting Covenants Competing Gods Saint Athanasius ChurchContra Mundum SwaggerVideo Version

Podcast UMN Radio
MASA LALU BIARLAH MASA LALU... - SODA with Thavania Shava #8

Podcast UMN Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 48:15


Ngomongin masa lalu, tentunya banyak hal yang bisa dikenang kan Ultimafriends? Hari ini #SODA mau ngajak lo wisata masa lalu bareng Ladies Night @thavaniashava

FounderQuest
Our Ops Are Smooth Like A Jar Of Skippy

FounderQuest

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2021 36:27


Show Notes:Links:MicromortNoblesse obligeJosh's dotfilesGitHub Code SpacesFull Transcript:Ben:Yeah. I've been holding out for the new MacBook Pros. The M1 is pretty tempting, but I want whatever comes next. I want the 16-inch new hotness that's apparently supposed to be launching in November, but I've been waiting for it so patiently for so long now.Josh:Will they have the M2?Ben:Yeah, either or that or M1X. People are kind of unsure what the odds are.Starr:Why do they do that? Why did they make an M1 if they can't make an M2? Why do they have to keep... You just started, people. You can just have a normal naming scheme that just increments. Why not?Josh:M1.1?Ben:That would be awesome.Starr:Oh, Lord.Josh:Yeah, it would.Ben:M1A, Beachfront Avenue.Starr:So last week we did an Ask Me Anything on Indie Hackers, and that was a lot of fun.Josh:It was a lot of fun.Starr:I don't know. One of the most interesting questions on there was some guy was just like, "Are you rich?" I started thinking about it. I was like, "I literally have no idea." It reminded me of when I used to live in New York briefly in the '90s or, no, the early '00s. There was a Village Voice article in which they found... They started out with somebody not making very much money, and they're like, "Hey, what is rich to you?" Then that person described that. Then they went and found a person who had that level of income and stuff and they asked them, and it just kept going up long past the point where... Basically, nobody ever was like, "Yeah, I'm rich."Josh:Yeah. At the end, they're like, "Jeff Bezos, what is rich? What is rich to you?"Starr:Yeah.Josh:He's like, "Own your own star system."Starr:So, yeah, I don't know. I feel like I'm doing pretty good for myself because I went to fill up my car with gas the other day and I just didn't even look at the price. The other day, I wanted to snack, so I just got a whole bag of cashews, and I was just chowing down on those. I didn't need to save that. I could always get another bag of cashews.Ben:Cashews are my arch nemesis, man. I can't pass up the cashews. As far as the nut kingdom, man, they are my weakness.Starr:I know. It's the subtle sweetness.Ben:It's so good. The buttery goodness.Starr:Yeah, the smoothness of the texture, the subtle sweetness, it's all there.Ben:That and pistachios. I could die eating cashews and pistachios.Josh:There you go. I like pistachios.Ben:Speaking of being rich, did you see Patrick McKenzie's tweet about noblesse oblige?Josh:No. Tell me.Ben:Yeah, we'll have to link it up in the show notes. But, basically, the idea is when you reach a certain level of richness, I guess, when you feel kind of rich, you should be super generous, right? So noblesse oblige is the notion that nobility should act nobly. If you have been entrusted with this respect of the community and you're a noble, then you ought to act a certain way. You got to act like a noble, right? You should be respectful and et cetera. So Patio was applying this to modern day, and he's like, "Well, we should bring this back," like if you're a well-paid software developer living in the United States of America, you go and you purchase something, let's say a coffee, that has basically zero impact on your budget, right? You don't notice that $10 or whatever that you're spending. Then just normalize giving a 100% tip because you will hardly feel it, but the person you're giving it to, that'll just make their day, right? So doing things like that. I was like, "Oh, that's"-Josh:Being generous.Ben:Yeah, it's being generous. Yeah. So I like that idea.Josh:That's cool.Ben:So-Starr:So it's okay to be rich as long as you're not a rich asshole.Ben:Exactly. Exactly. That's a good way to bring it forward there, Starr.Starr:There you go. I don't know. Yeah. I think there's some historical... I don't know. The phrase noblesse oblige kind of grates at me a little bit in a way that I can't quite articulate in this moment, but I'll think about that, and I will get back with you.Josh:Wait. Are you saying you don't identify as part of the nobility?Starr:No.Ben:I mean, I think there's a lot of things from the regency period that we should bring back, like governesses, because who wants to send your child to school in the middle of a COVID pandemic? So just bring the teacher home, right?Starr:Yeah. That's pretty sexist. Why does it have to be gendered? Anyway.Ben:Okay, it could be a governor, but you might get a little misunderstanding. All of a sudden, you've got Jay Inslee showing up on your doorstep, "I heard you wanted me to come teach your kids."Josh:I don't know. I'll just take an algorithm in the home to teach my kids, just entrust them to it.Starr:Yeah. Oh, speaking of bringing things back, I told y'all, but I'll tell our podcast listeners. On Sunday, I'm driving to Tacoma to go to somebody's basement and look at a 100-year old printing press to possibly transport to Seattle and put in my office for no good reason that I can think of. It just seems to be something that I'm doing.Josh:Do you like that none of us actually asked you what you were intending to do with it? I was like, "Yeah, just let me know when you need to move it. I'm there." I just assumed you were going to do something cool with it, but ... Yeah.Starr:I appreciate that. I appreciate the support. I'm going to make little zines or something. I don't know.Josh:Yeah. If I get a lifetime subscription to your zine-Starr:Okay, awesome.Josh:... that would be payment.Starr:Done. Done.Josh:Cool.Ben:Yeah, sign me up, too. I'll be there.Starr:Well, I appreciate that.Ben:I mean, who could resist that invitation, right, because you get to... If you get to help with moving that thing, you get to see it, you get to touch it and play with it, but you don't have to keep it. It's somebody else's problem when you're done with the day, so sounds great to me.Starr:There you go. Well, I mean, if you read the forums about these things, this is one of the smaller ones, so people are just like, "Ah, no big deal. No big deal. It's okay." But I was happy to hear that there's no stairs involved.Ben:That is the deal-breaker. Yeah.Josh:Yeah. But it-Ben:If you ever get the friend helping you to move their piano, you always ask, "Okay, how many flights of steps," right?Starr:Yeah. Oh, I just thought of something I could do with it. I could make us all nice business card to hand out to nobody.Ben:Because we're not going anywhere.Josh:I just think of my last six attempts at having business cards. They're all still sitting in my closet, all six boxes of-Starr:I know. People look at you like, "What, really, a business card? What?"Josh:Yeah, like all six generations.Starr:Yeah.Ben:I hand out one or two per year. Yeah, just random people and like, "Hey, here's my phone number." It's an easy way to give it to somebody.Josh:Just people on the street?Ben:Exactly. Like a decent fellow, "Here you go." Thank you.Josh:Yeah.Starr:It's like, "I've got 1000 of these. I got to justify the cost somehow."Josh:We got to move these.Starr:We could start invoicing our customers by snail mail. I could print a really nice letterhead.Ben:I think we have a few customers who would be delighted to receive a paper invoice from us because then they would have an excuse to not pay us for 90 days.Starr:Yeah.Josh:Isn't owning a printing press like owning a truck, though? Once people know you have it, everyone wants to borrow it.Starr:It's going to be pretty hard to borrow for a 1000-pound piece of iron.Josh:Well, they're going to want to come over and hang out in your basement and do their printing. This is the Pacific Northwest, like-Starr:It's their manifestos.Josh:Yeah. They got to print their manifestos, lists of demands.Starr:They don't want the establishment at Kinko's to be able to see.Josh:Right.Ben:I don't know. It's got to put you on a special kind of watch list, though, if you have a printing press in your home, right? All of a sudden, some people are really interested in what you're up to.Josh:It's like a legacy watch list.Ben:I'm just flashing back to, yeah, in the 1800s when cities, towns would get all-Starr:There you go.Josh:Well, yeah, because they're like-Ben:The mob would come out and burn down the printing press building and stuff.Josh:If you wanted to be a propagandist back then, you had to buy a printing press and then you get put on a watch list. That just never went away. They're still looking for those people. They just don't find as many of them these days.Starr:Yeah. It's so inefficient. It's not the super efficient way of getting the word out, though, I hear, unless you want to be one of those people handing out leaflets on the side of the road.Josh:Well, you could paper windshields in parking lots.Starr:Oh, there you go. Yeah.Josh:Yeah, that's how they used to do it.Starr:No, look at my beautifully hand-crafted leaflet that you're going to throw in the gutter.Josh:Mm-hmm (affirmative).Ben:I think you just settled on what your next adventure's going to be after Honeybadger. You're ready to put this business aside and focus on printing up flyers for your local missing cat.Starr:There you go. There you go. Band flyers, that's big business.Josh:But you could get into fancy paper. That's a whole thing up here. It's pretty cool, actually.Starr:Yeah. I don't know. Really, I was like, "Oh, it'd be cool to have a big thing to tinker with." I'm learning about myself that I like having just a big physical project going on, and I'm pretty... Like, I built this backyard office, and that took up two years of my time. Ever since then, I don't have a big physical thing to work on, so I'm thinking this might fill that niche, that niche, sorry. I read a thing that's like don't say niche, Americans. Niche.Ben:I don't know, Starr. Maybe you should think of the children and then think about 50 years from now when you're dead and Ida's cleaning out the house and she's all like, "Why is there this printing press?"Starr:Oh, there you go.Josh:Have to move it.Starr:They'll just sell it with the house.Ben:There you go.Starr:Yeah. I mean, the funny thing is, is that it is wider than the doorway, so I would either have to dissemble it partially or take out the door. I put the door in, so I know how to take it out, so there is a good chance the door's coming out because I have less chance of messing something up if I do that one. But we'll see.Ben:Echo that.Starr:Well, thank you.Josh:You should've put one of those roll-up doors in there.Starr:I should've, yeah.Josh:Those are cool.Starr:What was I thinking?Josh:You really did not plan ahead for this.Starr:Yeah. I mean, walls are really only a couple of thin pieces of plywood, and you can just saw through it.Josh:Just a small refactor.Starr:Yeah.Josh:Yeah.Starr:And that would-Josh:Did y'all see that someone listened to every episode of this podcast in a row?Starr:I know. I feel so bad. I feel so bad for them.Josh:Speaking of-Starr:We're sorry. We're so sorry.Ben:I was feeling admiration. I'm like, "Wow, that's impressive," like the endurance of it.Starr:I just think we would've made different decisions.Ben:I don't know. But not-Josh:Maybe it's pretty good. I haven't gone back and gone through it all and never will, but-Ben:Well, I mean, not only did they say they listened to every episode, but then they were eager for more. They were like, "When are you getting done with your break?" So I guess-Starr:There you go.Ben:... that net it was positive, but-Josh:We must not be too repetitive.Ben:Must not.Starr:Stockholm syndrome.Josh:We're sorry.Ben:Well...Starr:I'm sorry. I don't have anything informative to add, so I'm just going to be shit-posting this whole episode.Ben:Well, I've had an amazing week since we last chatted. I kept reflecting on how I couldn't remember anything that I did over the past whatever months. Well, this past week, I can remember a whole bunch of things that I did. I've been crazy busy and getting a bunch of little things knocked out. But today, today was the capstone of the week because I rolled over our main Redis cluster that we use for all of our jobs, all of the incoming notices and whatevers. Yeah, rolled over to a new Redis cluster with zero downtime, no dropped data, nobody even noticed. It was just smooth as-Starr:Oh my God.Josh:I saw that.Starr:Awesome.Ben:It's going pretty good.Starr:Just like butter?Ben:Just like butter.Starr:They slid right out of that old Redis instance and just into this new... Is it an AWS-managed type thing?Ben:Yeah, both of them were. They all went on the new one, but... Yeah.Josh:It's, what, ElastiCache?Ben:Yep. Smooth like a new jar of Skippy.Josh:I saw that you put that in our ops channel or something.Ben:Yeah. Yeah, that's the topic in our ops channel.Josh:So it's the subject or the topic, yeah. We're making ops run, yeah, like a jar of Skippy.Starr:Why isn't that our tagline for our whole business?Ben:I mean, we can change it.Starr:I don't know why that's making me crack up so much, but it is.Josh:Skippy's good stuff.Starr:Oh my gosh.Josh:Although we-Ben:Actually-Josh:... usually go for the Costco natural brand these days.Ben:Well, we go for the Trader Joe's all-natural brand that you have to actually mix every time you use it. I prefer crunchy over creamy, so, actually, my peanut butter's not that smooth, but... You know.Josh:Yeah.Ben:It's okay. But, yeah, I love our natural peanut butter, except for the whole churning thing, but you can live with that.Starr:We're more of a Nutella family.Ben:Ooh, I do love a Nutella.Josh:Ooh, Nutella.Ben:Mm-hmm (affirmative), that's good stuff.Josh:We made pancakes the other day, and I was putting Nutella on pancakes. I did this thing, like I made this... We have one of those griddles, like an electric griddle, and so I made this super long rectangular pancake, and then I spread Nutella on the entire thing, and then I rolled it so that you have this-Starr:You know what it's called, Josh.Josh:What is it called?Starr:That's called a crepe.Josh:So it's a crepe, but it's made out of a pancake.Starr:It's a Texas crepe.Ben:Texas crepe.Josh:Yeah, a Texas-Starr:A Texas crepe.Ben:Yes.Josh:Is it really a Texas crepe because that's... Yeah, so, I-Starr:Oh, no, I just made that up.Ben:That sounds perfect, yeah.Josh:Well, it is now.Ben:Yeah, it is now.Josh:It is now, and I highly recommend it. It's pretty amazing.Ben:Throw some Skippy on there and, man, now it's a... That's awesome.Josh:Peanut butter's also good on pancakes.Starr:That's why people listen to us, for our insights about business.Ben:Yeah, there was this one time, speaking of pancakes and peanut butter...Josh:How did we get on pancakes? Like, oh, yeah, ops.Ben:This one time, I went over to dinner at some person's house, and I didn't know what dinner was going to be, but we got there and it was breakfast for dinner, which I personally love. That's one of my favorites.Starr:I knew that about you.Ben:So they're like, "Oh, I'm sorry. Hope you don't think it's weird, but we're having breakfast for dinner." I'm like, "No, no, I love it." So eggs and bacon and waffles, and so I'm getting my waffle and I'm like, "Do you have some peanut butter," and they're like, "Oh my goodness, we thought you would think that was way too weird, and so we didn't have the peanut butter." They whipped it out from in the counter. It's like, "Oh, shew, now we can have our peanut butter, too." I'm like, "Oh, yeah, peanut butter on waffles, yeah."Josh:Everyone had their hidden peanut butter.Ben:Mm-hmm (affirmative).Josh:Yeah.Starr:And that's how you level up a friendship.Ben:There you go. So, yeah, the week was good. The week was good. Bugs got fixed, things got deployed, and, yeah, just a whole-Josh:Yeah, you had a bunch of PRs and stuff for little things, too, which-Ben:Yeah. And got some practice with the whole delegating thing, got Shava doing some stuff, too. So, yeah, just all-around super productive week.Josh:Nice. I got Java to run in a Docker container, so my week's going pretty good.Ben:And that took you all week?Starr:What do those words mean? I don't...Josh:Yeah.Starr:Was your audio cutting out? I don't know. I just heard a bunch of things I don't understand.Josh:Well, for your own sake, don't ask me to explain it.Starr:Yeah, it's like better not looked at.Josh:Yeah.Ben:Why would you subject yourself to that sort of torture, Josh?Josh:Oh, well, because running Java on an M1 Mac is even worse.Starr:Oh my Lord.Josh:Well, actually, running it, period. But, yeah, like just our Java package. I mean, I've spent half this podcast ranting about our packaging, so I don't need to get too deep into it. But every time I release this thing, it's like it just doesn't work because I've forgotten my... I've changed my system, and Java and Maven package repository are just like that. So I figure if I can make some sort of reproduceable development environment using Docker, then in two years everything will just be smooth as a jar of Skippy.Ben:Skippy. Yeah, yeah.Starr:Well, I had a chance to-Josh:I reckon.Starr:I had a chance to dig into some numbers, which is one of my favorite things to do, and so... I don't know. There was this question that was just bothering me, which was... Well, let me just back up. So we've had some success, as you guys know, in the past year. We've almost doubled our rate of new user sign-ups, not new user sign-ups, like conversion to paid users. We've doubled our paid user conversion numbers, rate, whatever you call it. And so, obviously, revenue from users has gone up as well, but since we are a... Our plans are basically broken down by error rates, right? So what happens when people upgrade is they get too many errors for their plan. It says, "Hey, you should upgrade if you want to keep sending us errors," and they do.Starr:I had this weird situation where it's like I wasn't sure... In our system, revenue from users was coming just from whatever plan they picked when they signed up, and so I was wondering, "Well, what if they sign up, and then a week later they upgrade? That's going to be counted under upgrade revenue instead of new user revenue," which, really, it really kind of should be. So I got to digging, and I found that it doesn't really make that big of a difference. Some people do upgrade pretty quickly after converting, but they don't... It's not really enough to really change things.Josh:Yeah.Starr:Then, also, just sort of offhand, I took a little sneak peek. I've been running this experiment to see if lowering our error quota for our basic, our free plan, it would increase conversions. So I took a little sneak peek at the data. It's too soon to know for sure, but so far the conversion rate, I think, is going to end up being higher, which is what I would expect, so that's good, and-Josh:Nice.Starr:Yeah. And when we're done, I'm going to look at sign-ups just to make sure that they are still in line.Ben:Yeah. Anecdotally, I've seen a smaller window from trial to paid conversion. Well, not trial, but freemium to paid conversion. I've seen people who are signing up, getting on the basic plan, and then within some short time period they're actually going to a team plan.Josh:Oh, that's good to know.Ben:That's happening more often than it was, so... Yeah. So that's-Josh:Cool.Ben:I'm just saying the same thing Starr said but without real data.Josh:Yeah.Starr:Yeah, it's awesome. Yeah, we need a little bit more time to see how things pan out, too, because it's... One thing I figured out that I will share with our readers, our readers, I'm used to doing the blog posts, I'll share with our listeners that I figured out that you really have to pay attention to, on free plans especially, is comparing conversion rates between time periods. So if you make a change and then you wait for a month of data to come in and you're like, "Okay, let's look at the conversion rate for the past month after the change with the conversion rate for the time period before the change," that is really an apples to oranges comparison because on the one hand you've had people who have maybe had a year to upgrade versus people who've had a month to upgrade. So you have to be really careful to make it apples to apples, right, where you only compare... If you have a month worth of users on one side, you compare it to a month worth of users on the other side, and you only count the conversions that happened in that time period.Josh:Makes sense.Starr:Yeah. So, anyway, that's just my little freebie data analysis thing for our listeners.Josh:We should have Starr's weekly data science tip.Starr:Starr's data corner.Josh:Yeah.Ben:Love it.Josh:Yeah. We could move the podcast to segments. We've never done segments. We could introduce segments if we need to spice things up on FounderQuest.Ben:Yeah. Totally. Well, speaking of spicing things up, I had a brilliant idea this morning.Starr:Oh, I want to hear it.Ben:Yeah. So one of the things that I keep an eye on is how much we spend on hosting because that's a good chunk of our expenses. We always want to make more money, and one way to make more money is to have fewer expenses. So I had this brilliant idea on how to cut expenses. We can chop our AWS bill in half by just not running everything redundant.Starr:There you go.Josh:Brilliant.Starr:Would you say the AWS is the sixth Honeybadger employee?Ben:Yeah, pretty much.Josh:Yes. That's a good way to put it, actually.Starr:Yeah.Josh:Yeah.Ben:Well, in the early days, before we were paying ourselves a full salary, I remember we budgeted 25% for Starr, 25% for Ben, 25% for Josh, and 25% for hosting.Josh:Yeah.Ben:Yeah, I don't think we ever exceeded the 25%, which is good. That would be a bit high. So, yeah, AWS is like our sixth employee.Starr:Yeah, it's funny because do we even have other expenses?Josh:No.Ben:I mean, salaries is definitely the biggest one, and our health insurance is not cheap either.Starr:Yeah.Ben:Advertising.Starr:I was thinking like marketing, advertising. Yeah.Ben:Yeah. Advertising and marketing, that's the next one.Starr:That's the next 25%.Josh:Can we make AWS our seventh and eighth employee, too?Ben:Eventually may. Yeah, I did some... Oh. Oh. So I told you my great success that I had this morning. Well, your comment just now about AWS made me think about the one failure, just amazingly huge failure that I had also this week, migrating a bunch of data from Redis to DynomoDB. So we have this situation where it's one of those seemed like a good idea at the time kind of thing where we're doing a bunch of counting of people and individuals that hit errors, and we're counting that in Redis. I'm like, "Okay, great," because Redis has this INCRBY and it's easy and it's atomic and, boom, you're done, and I just never paid much attention to it until a few weeks ago, and I was like, "Yo, you know what? That's actually a lot of data in there, and we're keeping that forever, and so it's probably better to put it someplace that's not Redis." So I'm like, "Ah, I know. I'll do DynamoDB because it has an increment thing and...Josh:Yeah.Ben:So I put a table together, and I wrote a migration script, and I migrated a bunch of data. It took two days. It's great. Everything is beautiful. Had buckets of data inside DynomiteDB, and then I went to go query it, and I'm like, "Oh, I can't query it that way because I don't have the right index." Well, that sucks. All right. So you can't create a local index on DynomiteDB without recreating the table. I'm like, "Okay, well, that sucks. I just lost two days worth of data migration but oh well." So dump the table, recreated it with the index, and started redoing the data migration, and I'm like, "Yeah, it might take two days, no problem." So I check on it every half-day or so, and it's not going to be getting done after two days. Three days go by, and I'm checking the work backlog, and I was like, "It's just flat."Ben:Turns out because of that local index, now Dynamo can't really write fast enough because the way they do the partition throttling and stuff because we have some customers who have huge chunks of data. So their partitions are too big for Dynamo to write very quickly. Hot partition keys is the problem. So I just gave up. I'm like, "All right, fine." Drop the table again, recreated it, and now we're just double writing so that, eventually, given six months from now or so, it'll be there and I can replace that thing in Redis.Josh:Nice.Ben:So this is my life, the ups and the downs. So, yeah.Josh:And just waiting six months.Ben:And just waiting six months.Josh:Yeah. That's funny, but that is kind of a pattern in the business. In some cases, we need to just wait for the data to populate itself, and we just have to basically wait our retention period because data tends to turnover and then we can drop the old database or whatever.Ben:Yeah. Yep. But, luckily, nobody noticed my big fail, so it's all good. It didn't impact the customers.Josh:I didn't notice.Ben:So, yeah, busy weekend.Starr:I noticed, but I didn't say anything because I wanted to be nice.Ben:Thank you, Starr. Appreciate that.Starr:Yeah, I [inaudible].Josh:Starr was over there just quietly shaking her head.Ben:Just judging. Just judge-Starr:No, sorry.Ben:So, Josh, I'm going to get back to this Java thing because I'm curious. I remember, I don't know, a year ago or something, we're kind of like, "Maybe we should just not when it comes to Java anymore." So I'm curious what prompted this renewed activity to do a new release.Josh:Well, I don't know. I figured... I don't know. Didn't we say we were just not going to do any releases?Ben:Yeah, it just-Josh:It's not high on my list of development. We're not spending a bunch adding stuff to it, but there are dependency updates that have been getting merged in. I merged the Dependabot PRs and stuff. There's something else. There might be some small PR or something that someone submitted that was sitting there on release, and I just can't handle just unreleased code sitting on the pane. So it's just one of those things that's been sitting on my backlog halfway down the list just gnawing at me every week, so I figured I'd dive in and at least get some sort of quick release, relatively quick release process down so we can just continue to release dependency updates and stuff, like if there's a security update or something, so...Ben:Yeah.Josh:Some people still do use it, so I want to make sure they're secure.Ben:Make sure they're happy. Yeah.Josh:Yeah. But, yeah, that's a good point. We are not treating all platforms as equal because we just don't have the resource, so we need to focus on the stuff that actually is making us money.Ben:Yeah. Yeah, it's tough when very few of our customers are actually using that for it to get a whole lot of priority.Josh:That said, we have already put a lot into it, so as far as I know, it works well for the people that have used it.Starr:So are y'all encouraging our customers to do more Java?Josh:Yes, switch to Java. Then switch to SentryBen:Ride a wave.Josh:... or something.Ben:So I've been contemplating this new laptop showing up, right, whenever Apple finally releases it and I get to get my hot little hands on it. I've been thinking, well, the one big downside to getting a new laptop is getting back to a place where you can actually work again, right, getting all your things set up. Some people are smart, like Josh, that have this DOT file, this repo, on GitHub, and they can just clone that, and they're off to the races. I'm not that smart. I always have to hand-craft my config every time I get a new machine. But I'm thinking-Josh:Oh. Take the time.Ben:So, yeah, I'm not looking forward to that part, but GitHub has released Codespaces, and so now I'm thinking, "Ooh, I wonder if I could get all our repos updated so that I could just work totally in the cloud and just not even have a development set-up on my machine." Probably not, but it's a fun little fantasy.Josh:Well, then you could have any little... You could work on your iPad.Ben:Yeah.Josh:Yeah.Ben:Yeah, I don't even need a laptop. Then I could save the company money. That's brilliant, Josh.Josh:Yeah. You could work at the library.Starr:Yeah. It's like, "So your main ops guy, I see he's primarily working from a five-year-old iPad."Ben:At a library.Starr:In a library.Josh:An iMac.Starr:When he gets paged, he has to run to the nearest Starbucks and get that wifi.Josh:Yeah. I got to say, having your DOT files all ready to go and all that is pretty good. Also, I've got my Brewfile, too, so all of my Homebrew stuff is automated in that.Ben:Well, that's clever. I never even thought of that.Josh:It does make it very quick to bootstrap a new machine.Ben:Yeah. Maybe I should take this as initiative to actually put my stuff into DOT files repo and get to that point.Josh:Careful, though, because you might... I've had four computers between your current one and now, so you might end up switching more often because it's easier to do it.Ben:Appreciate that warning. That's good.Josh:Yeah. Speaking of the M1s, I love the M1 MacBook Air that I have. But the battery has been... I don't know what happened, but the battery was fantastic, I don't know, first few months. Ever since then, it's been kind of like it hasn't been lasting. I've been surprised at how fast it's draining, and I go and look at, whatever, the battery health stuff, and it says that health is down to 86% and the condition says it's fair, which does not make me feel warm and fuzzy.Josh:It has 50 cycles, so I think it might be defective, and that sucks because otherwise this machine is maybe one of the best Macs I've had. I guess... Yeah. I've had a few compatibility issues with the architecture, but it's not too bad. I mean, I'm not a Java developer at least, so...Ben:Yeah, I think you need to take that in for a service because that is way soon for that kind of degradation.Josh:Yeah. I might need to do something.Ben:That's a bummer.Josh:Yeah. I don't know. I might have to ship it in because I think our local Portland Apple Store is shuttered currently.Ben:All those protests?Josh:Yeah. It's got eight fences around it and stuff. Downtown Portland's a little rough these days.Starr:Yeah.Ben:Well, I mean, you can always take the trip out to Seattle.Josh:Yeah. Oh, yeah. Or there's other... I forget. There's an Apple Store that's not too far outside of Portland. It's where I bought this, so I could take it down there.Starr:Yeah. I'm sad now because I bought my second MacBook from that store in Portland.Josh:Yeah? It's a good store.Ben:Speaking of you coming out to Seattle, I was thinking the other day that maybe we should do a company-wide get-together sometime soon. Be fun to see everybody again in-person.Josh:It would be. Now that we're all vaxxed, we're all super vaxxed. I don't know that Starr is even down for that, though. I'm just looking at Starr.Starr:I don't know. Like, I-Josh:You don't look like you're too stoked on that idea.Starr:I don't know. I'm just-Josh:What with Delta lurking.Starr:The problem is, Josh, is that you have not been reading nursing Twitter.Josh:Uh-huh (affirmative).Starr:So I don't know. Yeah, it's doable. Currently, I think the CDC just released a thing that said vaccine efficiency of preventing COVID infections... It's very good still at preventing bad, I don't know, disease, health problems, whatever, keeping people out of the hospital. It's very good at that. With Delta, it's about 65% effective at preventing infections, and so if you get infected, you can transmit it to other people.Josh:Right.Starr:Yeah. So it's not impossible. It's just like we're just back to this fricking calculus where every possible social interaction you just have to run it through your spreadsheet and your risk analysis and... Ugh.Josh:Yeah.Ben:It's like, "Are you worthy of the hassle? No. Sorry, can't make it."Starr:Yeah. Yeah. It's like, "Okay, so what's the probability that meeting with you is going to send my child to the hospital? Okay, that's low enough. Sure."Josh:Yeah.Starr:It's just such a weird world.Josh:Wouldn't it be funny if when you get into your car in the morning, it reads out the probability of you dying in a car accident?Starr:Oh, yeah. Do you know about millimorts?Josh:No.Starr:Oh, you should go Google millimorts. A millimort is a one in a million chance that you will die, and so there's tables and stuff that you can find online that have different activities and what the number of millimorts is about them. So you can compare, and you can be like, "Okay, so going skydiving has this many millimorts as driving so many miles in a motorcycle."Josh:That's awesome. Okay, we have to link this in the show notes because I want to remember to look this up-Starr:Okay. I'll go find it.Josh:... so that I can depress people.Starr:I think there was a New York Times article, too.Ben:Yeah, I totally have to see this because I just signed up for a motorcycle training course and I'm going to get my endorsements so that I know exactly what kind of risks... Though that's probably part of the course, where they try to scare you out of actually getting your endorsement. They probably...Josh:By the way, I'm really glad my morbid humor or my morbid joke landed because for a minute there-Starr:Oh, I'm sorry, it's a micromort.Josh:Oh, a micromort. Okay.Starr:I was like, "Isn't milli 1000?"Josh:Minimort, like-Starr:Milli is 1000.Josh:Yeah.Starr:Yeah, that grated at me. I know. My old chemistry teachers are just giving me an F right now.Ben:Yeah, I got to see that.Josh:Well, I'm sure you'll be all right, Ben. I mean, the risk of a motorcycle is much higher than a car, but you just can't think about that all the time because the fun... I'm sure the fun is much...Ben:[inaudible].Josh:It's worth it.Ben:It's worth every hazard. Yeah.Josh:Yeah. The risk is worth the reward.Ben:Yesterday, I just hit 250 miles on the odometer on my scooter, so loving that. It's a lot of fun.Josh:That's cool.Starr:That's a lot of miles for a scooter.Josh:Mm-hmm (affirmative).Starr:I guess you just love to scoot.Ben:I love to scoot. Well, there you go, Starr. There's our happy ending after that slight dip there.Starr:That slight delay into reality.Josh:I like the dark humor. I don't know. It's always a gamble, though, with depending on... Yeah. But I think, Starr, you're always down to get dark.Starr:Oh, yeah. I'm down with the darkness. All right. Well, should we wrap it up?Ben:Let's wrap it.Starr:Okay. This has been a very witchy episode of FounderQuest, so if you liked it, go give us a review and... Yeah, if not, just keep listening to us. Make it a hate listen. You got to have a couple of those in your line-up. 

Dive Cloud: A Tabletop Podcast

We finally reach safety. But what secrets does Shava's amulet truly hold? Join us for the Season 3 FINALE! ------------------------------------------------------ URL – www.DiveCloudCast.com Patreon- www.Patreon.com/DiveCloudCast Twitter- www.twitter.com/DiveCloudCast Discord- discord.gg/Udm77c ------------------------------------------------------ Cast Dungeon Master & Host // Cole Luther Shava Damaxic // Jenny Collins Darius Smokebrewer // Weston Lema Galric Tombspeaker // Michael Lema ------------------------------------------------------ Ending Lines- twitter.com/majorlymazerly?lang=en ------------------------------------------------------ Credits divecloudcast.com/credits ------------------------------------------------------

ESTOS SON MIS AMIGOS
NO ESTUDIES GASTRONOMIA PARA HACER BONELESS l con Shava Gomez

ESTOS SON MIS AMIGOS

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 74:47


Mis buenos amigos, bienvenidos a este episodio number 27 en el cual invito a mi amigo el buen Shava Gomez, se hace llamar cocinero pero en realidad es uno de los mejores chefs que conozco y aquí vienen a platicarnos un poco de su camino entre sartenes y salamandras y realizar uno de sus proyectos, abrir su restaurante y todos los retos que paso en la pandemia.

Mindful Introvert
Ep. 40 - Reframing rejection and embodying the higher self ft. Vongai Shava

Mindful Introvert

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 66:54


Learn how to reframe rejection and start embodying your higher self and listening to your intuition with today's guest! Vongai is an award-winning actor, singer and writer based in New York for the last 6 years. She has worked in theatre, film, television and voiceovers. Before life in the Big Apple she was born in Zimbabwe, raised in the United Kingdom and China. She has a B.A in Film and Television Studies from Brunel University and classically trained in acting, voice and movement at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City. Her favourite things are spirituality, women's empowerment and watching This Is Us. Show her your love: Instagram & Twitter: @vongaiofficial Website: https://www.vongai.com/ ************************************* Visit https://www.mindfulintrovert.com Follow me on Instagram @coachjoanacalado Book your FREE 30-min inner peace assessment https://MindfulIntrovert.as.me/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coachjoanacalado/message

All Shows Feed | Horse Radio Network
HITM for Mar 31, 2021: Frankie Lovato, Heaves and Weird News by State Line Tack

All Shows Feed | Horse Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 62:28


Frankie Lovato stops by with an update on life and the Equicizer, Dr. Shava from Hagyard on Heaves, some weird news and Studies Show.  Listen in...HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 2651 – Show Notes and Links:The HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek:  co-host, executive in charge of comic relief, Jamie Jennings:   co-host, director of wacky equestrian adventures, Coach Jenn:  producer, Chaos Control Officer.Title Sponsor: State Line TackPhoto: Frankie Lovato from EquicizerGuest: Frankie Lovato from Equicizer | FacebookGuest: Dr. Shava from Cornerstone EquineThere's an App for that!  Download the new FREE Horse Radio Network App for iPhone and AndroidFollow Horse Radio Network on TwitterAdditional support for this episode by: Equiderma and Listeners Like YouSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)

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Horses in the Morning
Frankie Lovato, Heaves and Weird News for Mar 31, 2021 by State Line Tack

Horses in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 62:28


Frankie Lovato stops by with an update on life and the Equicizer, Dr. Shava from Hagyard on Heaves, some weird news and Studies Show.  Listen in...HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 2651 – Show Notes and Links:The HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek:  co-host, executive in charge of comic relief, Jamie Jennings:   co-host, director of wacky equestrian adventures, Coach Jenn:  producer, Chaos Control Officer.Title Sponsor: State Line TackPhoto: Frankie Lovato from EquicizerGuest: Frankie Lovato from Equicizer | FacebookGuest: Dr. Shava from Cornerstone EquineThere's an App for that!  Download the new FREE Horse Radio Network App for iPhone and AndroidFollow Horse Radio Network on TwitterAdditional support for this episode by: Equiderma and Listeners Like YouSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)

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Dive Cloud: A Tabletop Podcast

The party is lost in the woods, and we get to chat with an assortment of friends. Including a strange creature called Slick who seems very interested in Shava... ------------------------------------------------------ Ghosts on a Train https://www.faustiannonsense.com/ghosts-on-a-train ------------------------------------------------------ URL – www.DiveCloudCast.com Patreon- www.Patreon.com/DiveCloudCast Twitter- www.twitter.com/DiveCloudCast Discord- discord.gg/Udm77c ------------------------------------------------------ Cast Dungeon Master & Host // Cole Luther Shava Damaxic // Jenny Collins Darius Smokebrewer // Weston Lema Galric Tombspeaker // Michael Lema ------------------------------------------------------ Ending Lines- twitter.com/majorlymazerly?lang=en ------------------------------------------------------ Credits divecloudcast.com/credits ------------------------------------------------------

Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda Lexikon

Ein Beitrag zum Sanskritwort: Shava 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.!

Samson & Surrey TV
The Agave Sessions: Shava Cueva

Samson & Surrey TV

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 69:09


Host Francisco Terrazas welcomes Shava Cueva, photographer and co-author of Bebida de Oaxaca! Originally aired 01.04.2021. #TheAgaveSessions #MezcalVago #SandSTV

Podwireless
Podwireless Archive Autumn 2002

Podwireless

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 120:00


1. (Sig) English Country Blues Band : The Italian Job from the CD Unruly (Weekend Beatnik) 2. (Earlier sig) Tiger Moth : Sloe Benga from the CD Mothballs Plus (Weekend Beatnik) 3. Apanui : Taka Pu from the CD E Tau Nei (Jayrem) 4. Ryukyu Underground : Tinsagu Nu Hana Dub from the CD The Rough Guide To The Music Of Okinawa (World Music Network) 5. Bembeya Jazz : Sabou from the CD Bembeya (Marabi) 6. Orchestra Baobab : Sutukun from the CD Specialist In All Styles (World Circuit) 7. The Henrys : Serious Maybe from the CD Joyous Porous (Trainrec) 8. Guy Clark : Arizona Star from the CD The Dark (Sugar Hill) 9. Ellika & Solo : Brodkakan/Kodinadioulou from the CD Tretakt Takissaba (Xource) 10. Kandia Kouyate : Sanougnaoule from the CD Biriko (Stern's) 11. Hasna El Becharia : Hakmet Lakdar from the CD Dzazair Johara (Indigo/Label Bleu) 12. Linda Thompson : No Telling from the CD Fashionably Late (Topic) 13. Oysterband : Uncommercial Song from the CD Rise Above (Plane) 14. Kakai Kilonzo & Les Kilimambogo Bros : Monica Pt 1 from the CD Best Of Kakai Vol 1 (Shava) 15. Kenge Kenge Orutu System : Obura Jabilo from the CD The Rough Guide To The Music Of Kenya (World Music Network) 16 (Earlier sig) Tiger Moth : Sloe Benga from the CD Mothballs Plus (Weekend Beatnik) 17. Chebli : Nadhiri from the CD Promesses (Sono/Next) 18. Danyel Waro : Bat La Min from the CD Bwarouz (Cobalt) 19. Youssou N'Dour : Genne from the CD Nothing's In Vain (Nonesuch) 20. Bembeya Jazz : N' Kanunuwe from the CD Défi & Continuité (Melodie/ Syllart) 21. Eliza Carthy : Little Gypsy Girl from the CD Anglicana (Topic) 22. Jim Moray : Lemady from the CD A Beginner's Guide To Jim Moray (NIAG) 23. Kristi Stassinopoulou : Amorgos Passage from the CD The Secrets Of The Rocks (Wrasse) 24. Avalon : Muiñeira De Fermin from the CD Beltaine (DiscMedi) 25. Koezy : Ma Liberte from the CD Ma Liberte (3MOI/ Mars) 26. Rene Lacaille : Tikilik from the CD Patampo (Daqui) 27. Bandits Of The Acoustic Revolution : Dear Sergio from the CD A Call To Arms (r.i.s.c.) 28. Dick Gaughan : The Father's Song from the CD Prentice Piece (Greentrax) 29. Culture Musical Club : Wacha Yakufike from the CD The Rough Guide To The Music Of The Indian Ocean (World Music Network) 30. Monja : Gasy Mahay from the CD The Rough Guide To The Music Of Madagascar (World Music Network) Podwireless can also be heard streamed live on Mixcloud. You can find more details including past playlists and links to labels at www.podwireless.com Follow the links for previous podcasts.

Dive Cloud: A Tabletop Podcast

Shava and Whispers bake a pie! ------------------------------------------------------ URL – www.DiveCloudCast.com Patreon- www.Patreon.com/DiveCloudCast Twitter- www.twitter.com/DiveCloudCast Discord- discord.gg/Udm77c ------------------------------------------------------ Cast Dungeon Master & Host // Cole Luther Shava Damaxic // Jenny Collins Darius Smokebrewer // Weston Lema Whispers at Sunset/Galric Tombspeaker // Michael Lema ------------------------------------------------------ Credits divecloudcast.com/credits ------------------------------------------------------

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Dive Cloud: A Tabletop Podcast
2 // (Mini) Runaway

Dive Cloud: A Tabletop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 7:25


Shava has a talk with her brother on the night he leaves. ------------------------------------------------------ URL – www.DiveCloudCast.com Patreon- www.Patreon.com/DiveCloudCast Twitter- www.twitter.com/DiveCloudCast Discord- discord.gg/Udm77c ------------------------------------------------------ Cast Dungeon Master & Host // Cole Luther Shava Damaxic // Jenny Collins Darius Smokebrewer // Weston Lema Whispers at Sunset/Galric Tombspeaker // Michael Lema ------------------------------------------------------ Credits divecloudcast.com/credits ------------------------------------------------------

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Dive Cloud: A Tabletop Podcast
2 // Mini Grandma

Dive Cloud: A Tabletop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 10:55


Shava learns a secret family recipe. ------------------------------------------------------ URL – www.DiveCloudCast.com Patreon- www.Patreon.com/DiveCloudCast Twitter- www.twitter.com/DiveCloudCast Discord- discord.gg/Udm77c ------------------------------------------------------ Cast Dungeon Master & Host // Cole Luther Shava Damaxic // Jenny Collins Darius Smokebrewer // Weston Lema Whispers at Sunset/Galric Tombspeaker // Michael Lema ------------------------------------------------------ Credits divecloudcast.com/credits ------------------------------------------------------

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Dive Cloud: A Tabletop Podcast
2 // Mini Blacksmith

Dive Cloud: A Tabletop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 26:23


Shava has an AC of 12. Uh oh ------------------------------------------------------ URL – www.DiveCloudCast.com Patreon- www.Patreon.com/DiveCloudCast Twitter- www.twitter.com/DiveCloudCast Discord- discord.gg/Udm77c ------------------------------------------------------ Cast Dungeon Master & Host // Cole Luther Shava Damaxic // Jenny Collins Darius Smokebrewer // Weston Lema Whispers at Sunset/Galric Tombspeaker // Michael Lema Tess // Brandon Korth ------------------------------------------------------ Credits divecloudcast.com/credits ------------------------------------------------------

Baptiste Power Yoga with Brandon Compagnone

Audio cut out after shavasana. Take yourself out of Shava:)

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Ruah Space
Exploring Scripture 7 – Stringing Pearls with Gezera Shava

Ruah Space

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2020 21:45


In today’s episode, we explore an ancient interpretation method known as Gezera Shava and a concept some today call “stringing pearls.” With these tools, we connect words and passages together to help gain greater insight into what God’s Word is communicating. This is perhaps one of the most important and most common occurrences in the […]

Dive Cloud: A Tabletop Podcast
2 // 19 Progress

Dive Cloud: A Tabletop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2020 90:28


Our party meets with The Architect, and finally start to understand why Aether exists. Meanwhile Tess has a revelation, Whispers does some soul searching, Darius sets out to make a skateboard. And most concerning of all...Shava is attacked by a mysterious assailant. ------------------------------------------------------ URL – www.DiveCloudCast.com Twitter - www.twitter.com/DiveCloudCast Sponsor- https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/89270065/knuckledragger-vttrpg Wishlist- www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/5DA1ZKBCVTPY?ref_=wl_share ------------------------------------------------------ Cast Dungeon Master & Host // Cole Luther Shava Damaxic // Jenny Collins Darius Smokebrewer // Weston Lema Whispers at Sunset // Michael Lema Haver of the Clip Clop Feet// Brandon Korth ------------------------------------------------------ Theme Talifeather by Anitek ------------------------------------------------------ Ending Quote- Emergence by Niemandsland ------------------------------------------------------ audionautix.com Creative Commons Music by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com ------------------------------------------------------ Mr. Wozzie by Robbero (c) copyright 2015 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/Robbero/51883 ------------------------------------------------------ Drops of H2O ( The Filtered Water Treatment ) by J.Lang (c) copyright 2012 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. dig.ccmixter.org/files/djlang59/37792 Ft: Airtone ------------------------------------------- Midnight Theme (cdk mix) by Analog By Nature (c) copyright 2008 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. dig.ccmixter.org/files/cdk/14246 ------------------------------------------------------ Drops of H2O ( The Filtered Water Treatment ) by J.Lang (c) copyright 2012 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. dig.ccmixter.org/files/djlang59/37792 Ft: Airtone ------------------------------------------------------ Drunking (Living Nightmare) by 7OOP3D (c) copyright 2018 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/7OOP3D/59009 Ft: Snowflake ------------------------------------------------------ Forever Autumn Bunny by septahelix (c) copyright 2019 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/septahelix/59586 ------------------------------------------------------ roma pt. 2 by greyguy (c) copyright 2010 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/greyguy/29437 ------------------------------------------------------ Kinda green (ft. doxent) by robwalkerpoet (c) copyright 2014 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. dig.ccmixter.org/files/robwalkerpoet/45701 Ft: doxent, stefsax ------------------------------------------------------ ukeSounds by airtone (c) copyright 2011 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. dig.ccmixter.org/files/airtone/32655 ------------------------------------------------------ WHEN THE SKY TURNS BLUE by BOCrew (c) copyright 2011 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/BOCrew/31685 Ft: THEDEEPR / THE CORNER ------------------------------------------------------ The Strip by Mela https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Mela/Mela_two/MELA_-_Mela_Two_-_09_The_Strip_1770 ------------------------------------------------------ Sinking Feeling by Jesse Spillane https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jesse_Spillane/Art_of_Presentation/Jesse_Spillane_-_Art_of_Presentation_-_08_Sinking_Feeling ------------------------------------------------------ All Other SFX / Music CC0 or Public Domain

Dive Cloud: A Tabletop Podcast
2 // 18 Sisterhood

Dive Cloud: A Tabletop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2020 88:12


Aizo’s plan is unveiled to the party. Shava is ambushed by her sister. Whispers is ambushed by crates… Slud takes a trip around town. And the Architect awaits in his tall building. ------------------------------------------------------ URL – www.DiveCloudCast.com Twitter - www.twitter.com/DiveCloudCast Sponsor- www.KnuckleDragerRPG.com ------------------------------------------------------ Cast Dungeon Master & Host // Cole Luther Shava Damaxic // Jenny Collins Darius Smokebrewer // Weston Lema Whispers at Sunset // Michael Lema Haver of the Clip Clop Feet// Brandon Korth ------------------------------------------------------ Theme Talifeather by Anitek ------------------------------------------------------ Ending Quote- Emergence by Niemandsland ------------------------------------------------------ audionautix.com Creative Commons Music by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com ------------------------------------------------------ Rain On the Motherland by Dominique Cyprès (c) copyright 2008 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/lunasspecto/14403 Ft: DrFox ------------------------------------------------------ Drops of H2O ( The Filtered Water Treatment ) by J.Lang (c) copyright 2012 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. dig.ccmixter.org/files/djlang59/37792 Ft: Airtone ------------------------------------------- Midnight Theme (cdk mix) by Analog By Nature (c) copyright 2008 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/cdk/14246 ------------------------------------------------------ Drops of H2O ( The Filtered Water Treatment ) by J.Lang (c) copyright 2012 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. dig.ccmixter.org/files/djlang59/37792 Ft: Airtone ------------------------------------------------------ slumlord by lo tag blanco (c) copyright 2006 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/lotagblanco/4938 ------------------------------------------------------ WHEN THE SKY TURNS BLUE by BOCrew (c) copyright 2011 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/BOCrew/31685 Ft: THEDEEPR / THE CORNER ------------------------------------------------------ The Strip by Mela https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Mela/Mela_two/MELA_-_Mela_Two_-_09_The_Strip_1770 ------------------------------------------------------ Kinda green (ft. doxent) by robwalkerpoet (c) copyright 2014 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/robwalkerpoet/45701 Ft: doxent, stefsax ------------------------------------------------------ ukeSounds by airtone (c) copyright 2011 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/airtone/32655 ------------------------------------------------------ Dance of Light Pixies by onlymeith (c) copyright 2009 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/onlymeith/23950 ------------------------------------------------------ Shopping List by Komiku ------------------------------------------------------ Daisy by gurdonark (c) copyright 2011 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/gurdonark/32198 ------------------------------------------------------ All Other SFX / Music CC0 or Public Domain

Vedānta Lectures | Featured Lectures
Vivekachudamani 16 - Atman – The Light Of All Lights | Swami Tattwamayananda

Vedānta Lectures | Featured Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2019 67:52


Verses 125-127- This class was given by Swami Tattwamayananda at Stanford University on November 3, 2019. The lecture was hosted by the Stanford Hindu Students Association. -This class focuses on answering the following question from the pupil: “What is Atman?”-One approach of analyzing Atman is to enquire “Who am I?” – this is the approach used by Ramana Maharshi. During this analysis, one reaches different levels of answers, equating it first to body, mind and intellect. Finally, one reaches the Atman, which is beyond all the changing entities. One has to practice spiritual disciplines such as japa, prayer, meditation, and puja to conduct this analysis.-Atman cannot be the body, which is changing. If one limits his understanding to only the physical body, then even small issues in the empirical world will cause him despair.-Atman cannot be the mind as it is also a changing entity swinging between pain and pleasure and happiness and unhappiness.-“I” is the foundation. “I” is interpreted differently depending on the context in which it is used. When we say “I am feeling pain, or I am happy” the association of “I” is to the body or mind. When we say “My mind or My head”, the association of “I” is to a higher entity that is distinct from the body and mind.-Atman exists without the support of anything beyond itself. It is self-existent and self-revealed.-Atman is present in all three states of awareness as “Turiya” – waking, dream and deep sleep states. Since it is present in all three states, it is not exclusive to any state, it is distinct from any state and it transcends all three states.-To be a witness to an activity, two criteria have to be satisfied: (1) One has to be present at the activity (2) One cannot be participant in the activity. Atman when interpreted as witness in the three states is called Sakshi or Turiya.-In waking state, there is full awareness, senses are active and the consciousness is at a gross level. Dream state exists only at a mental level by projecting memory stored in the chittam. No dream experience is possible without any connection to waking state. The common experiencer between waking and dream sleep state is Turiya.-Turiya is also present in deep sleep state. When we wake up, we are aware of the absence of intellect and its activity in deep sleep state. The awareness of this absence comes from Turiya.-Verse 126: That seer, who knows everything in the three states, who knows the intellect and its action, when it is present and when it is absent, is the Atman.-Another way of explaining Atman is that it is different, distinct, beyond the five sheaths and transcends them all – it is called Pancha-kosha-vilaksanah. The five sheaths are: Annamaya Kosha, Prāṇamaya Kosha, Manomaya Kosha, Vijñānamaya Kosha and ānandamaya Kosha. Aham is present in all five sheaths.-The story of King Janaka and Sage Yajnavalkya is discussed. King Janaka starts with the question: “Endowed with what light is a human being able to live in this world?”. The first answer is sunlight. As each option provided in previous answers is eliminated, subsequent answers are moonlight, agni, and sound. When all four of these options are eliminated, the final answer is Atma-Jyoti, which is in all of us and that is self-revealing. Without it, all other sources of knowledge are useless. It is this light that enables all other lights, such as sunlight, moonlight, agni to function.-Our ability to comprehend comes from something within us that is the nature of enlightenment and knowledge. In both an average scientist and advanced scientist, the same light is present – but it manifests itself more brilliantly in the advanced scientist. Swami Vivekananda said: “The difference between a Buddha and an amoeba is one of degrees not of kind”. In the Buddha, the Atma-Jyoti is very visible and revealed; in the amoeba it is very dim.-Through meditation and spiritual practices, we can make our own buddhi more clear, so Atman reflects with more brilliance. Our ability to cognize gets better when Atman reflects with more brilliance.-When Atma-Jyoti reflects on the mind, this body is Shiva. Without this Atma-Jyoti, this body is Shava (corpse).-When people perform Aarti and Puja, or read a spiritual book, they are trying to link themselves to this Atma-Jyoti. Natural light is only used as a concept to take us to the real light.-Just like when we look beyond the five sheaths, we find the “Real I”. Similarly, when we look beyond the sunlight, moonlight, agni, and sound, we find the real “Atma-Jyoti”.-Verse 127: One who comprehends everything and who is not comprehended by anything – who illuminates the intellect but whom nothing can illuminate – who is always the subject and never the object – who gives Chaitanya to our intelligence – that is Atman. Atman reveals buddhi, mind – everything.-Chanting of Vedic mantras, even without full understanding of the meaning, can activate the hidden potential of the mind. It provides divine joy.-When we close our eyes and disconnect from Annamaya Kosha, we connect with something transcendental. Even when standing in front of a temple image on pilgrimage, people close their eyes, because they attempt to see within themselves what they are seeing in front of them.-One should get established in yamas and niyamas before undertaking rigorous spiritual practices. This ensures that the energy generated from spiritual practices will not flow through negative channels. Ancient Indian martial arts first taught students to restrain their power. Even Pranayama should not be practiced without moral and ethical disciplines.

The Mic Drop Club
7. #7: The Health & Wellbeing Benefits Of Water Fasting Alongside Shuvayi Shava

The Mic Drop Club

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2019 27:36


This episode we interview Shuvayi Shava, as she shares her journey using water fasting to not just cleanse the body of toxins but reach higher levels of being, deeper emotional and spiritual satisfaction, gratitude and unbiased retrospective reflection on past events to come out literally newborn with clear vision and position. Shuvayi describes the challenges on this journey, where to get support and so, so, so much more. What is water fasting?  A water fast is when a person does not eat or drink anything other than water.  Fasting is a practice that has had a recent rise in popularity in the last few years, even though it dates back for centuries, fasting still plays a central role in many cultures and religions.  A water fast can last 1 - 30 days, the main reason that people water fast if for its health benefits; such as detoxing and weight loss.  Dr. Sebi and Tyler Tolman are huge advocates of fasting. Preparing for a water fast - https://www.tylertolman.com/health-articles/10-day-water-fast/   Top 4 things to consider before you do a water fast - https://www.instagram.com/p/B2yqkNCFzSd/?igshid=1cmdj94bq8mdi Dr Sebi on fasting - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3H1jwRf8HH0          

Dive Cloud: A Tabletop Podcast

Shava meets with a family informant. And sneaks into the Technomancer’s College looking for an explanation to her abilities. ------------------------------------------------------ URL – www.DiveCloudCast.com Twitter - twitter.com/DiveCloudCast ------------------------------------------------------ Cast Dungeon Master & Host // Cole Luther Shava Damaxic // Jenny Collins Darius Smokebrewer // Weston Lema Whispers at Sunset // Michael Lema Yangne Evenway // Brandon Korth ------------------------------------------------------ Theme Talifeather by Anitek ------------------------------------------------------ ukeSounds by airtone (c) copyright 2011 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/airtone/32655 ------------------------------------------------------ HIGH LINE by BOCrew (c) copyright 2011 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. dig.ccmixter.org/files/BOCrew/32738 Ft: THE CORNER / THEDEEPR ------------------------------------------------------ Lee Rosevere Make a wish for Christmas ------------------------------------------------------ Vibe Ace by Kevin MacLeod freemusicarchive.org/music/Kevin_Ma…/Vibe_Ace_1278 ------------------------------------------------------ Off to Osaka by Kevin MacLeod freemusicarchive.org/music/Kevin_Ma…_to_Osaka_1502 ------------------------------------------------------ AcidJazz by Kevin MacLeod freemusicarchive.org/music/Kevin_Ma…/AcidJazz_1430 ------------------------------------------------------ pumpkinSoup by airtone (c) copyright 2017 Licensed under a Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/airtone/56765 ------------------------------------------------------ Victory by BoxCat Games http://freemusicarchive.org/music/BoxCat_Games/Nameless_the_Hackers_RPG_Soundtrack/BoxCat_Games_-_Nameless-_the_Hackers_RPG_Soundtrack_-_25_Victory ------------------------------------------------------ Summertime (The dirty water Cdk Mix) by J.Lang (c) copyright 2005 Licensed under a Creative Commons Sampling Plus license. dig.ccmixter.org/files/djlang59/1689 ------------------------------------------------------ All Other SFX / Music CC0 or Public Domain

Dive Cloud: A Tabletop Podcast

Our first mini-episode between seasons. It’s part of the main campaign so don’t skip these little guys! Shava receives a mysterious letter. Our party meets a few of the strange citizens of Aether. And a little bird has an unfortunate incident... ------------------------------------------------------ URL – www.DiveCloudCast.com Twitter - twitter.com/DiveCloudCast ------------------------------------------------------ Cast Dungeon Master & Host // Cole Luther Shava Damaxic // Jenny Collins Darius Smokebrewer // Weston Lema Whispers at Sunset // Michael Lema Yangne Evenway // Brandon Korth ------------------------------------------------------ Theme Talifeather by Anitek ------------------------------------------------------ Steppin by Wake http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Wake/Bonus_Beat_Blast_2011/72_wake-steppin ------------------------------------------------------ Shopping List by Komiku ------------------------------------------------------ nightingaleRemixed by airtone (c) copyright 2010 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/airtone/26891 Ft: a nightingale ------------------------------------------------------ Off to Osaka by Kevin MacLeod http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Kevin_MacLeod/Jazz_Sampler/Off_to_Osaka_1502 ------------------------------------------------------ All Other SFX / Music CC0 or Public Domain

osaka public domain aether shopping list shava wake bonus beat blast
海牛电台
锐雯现身•素马长老的真正死因 海牛电台第84期

海牛电台

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2018 76:17


引言封尘数载终告解。联盟悬案的真相终于随着锐雯的出现而被揭开。英雄联盟宇宙上也已经放出了三幕背景故事《断剑的自白》。那今天海牛就带大家来看一看这个故事,分享一些故事创作过程中的细节,同时简单介绍一下故事的作者Ariel Lawrence,最后再稍稍预测一下故事未来的走向。关键词:战争中的个体、正义、知识、启迪、诺克萨斯、艾欧尼亚、亚索……关键词Riven 锐雯Byron 拜伦Elder Souma 素马长老Hemingway 海明威Anni Baobei 安妮宝贝Asa and Shava 亚撒和莎瓦 magistrates 推官fair 因呗(艾欧尼亚方言,父亲)emai 伊麦(艾欧尼亚方言,母亲)knowledge 知识、信息Boram Darkwill 博朗•达克威尔Sky burial 天葬Crimson Elite 血色精锐Keira Knightley 凯拉•奈特莉 Aragorn II 阿拉贡二世knight 骑士ranger 游侠ronin 浪人(ろうにん)riven 撕碎、撕裂(rive的过去分词)gooder than good “比好更好”swordmaster 剑士长提及作品断剑的自白 小说,Ariel Lawrence不能共存的节日 小说,刘慈欣简爱 小说,夏洛蒂•勃朗特呼啸山庄 小说,艾米丽•勃朗特飘 小说,玛格丽特•米切尔拯救大兵瑞恩 电影,史蒂文•斯皮尔伯格绝地求生 游戏,蓝洞太极旗飘扬 电影,姜帝圭三国演义 小说,罗贯中黑镜 英剧,查理•布鲁克制作和编剧安德的游戏 小说,奥森•斯科特•卡德安德的游戏 电影,加文•胡德一代宗师 电影,王家卫功夫 小说,九把刀那些年我们一起追的女孩 电影,九把刀浪客剑心 漫画,和月伸宏火焰之纹章 游戏,Intelligent Systems星球大战旧共和国武士II 游戏,黑曜石娱乐星球大战 电影,乔治•卢卡斯加勒比海盗 电影,高尔•韦宾斯基指环王 电影,彼得•杰克逊权力的游戏 美剧,HBO相关链接锐雯宇宙首页:http://yz.lol.qq.com/zh_CN/story/champion/riven

海牛电台
锐雯现身•素马长老的真正死因 海牛电台第84期

海牛电台

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2018 76:17


引言封尘数载终告解。联盟悬案的真相终于随着锐雯的出现而被揭开。英雄联盟宇宙上也已经放出了三幕背景故事《断剑的自白》。那今天海牛就带大家来看一看这个故事,分享一些故事创作过程中的细节,同时简单介绍一下故事的作者Ariel Lawrence,最后再稍稍预测一下故事未来的走向。关键词:战争中的个体、正义、知识、启迪、诺克萨斯、艾欧尼亚、亚索……关键词Riven 锐雯Byron 拜伦Elder Souma 素马长老Hemingway 海明威Anni Baobei 安妮宝贝Asa and Shava 亚撒和莎瓦 magistrates 推官fair 因呗(艾欧尼亚方言,父亲)emai 伊麦(艾欧尼亚方言,母亲)knowledge 知识、信息Boram Darkwill 博朗•达克威尔Sky burial 天葬Crimson Elite 血色精锐Keira Knightley 凯拉•奈特莉 Aragorn II 阿拉贡二世knight 骑士ranger 游侠ronin 浪人(ろうにん)riven 撕碎、撕裂(rive的过去分词)gooder than good “比好更好”swordmaster 剑士长提及作品断剑的自白 小说,Ariel Lawrence不能共存的节日 小说,刘慈欣简爱 小说,夏洛蒂•勃朗特呼啸山庄 小说,艾米丽•勃朗特飘 小说,玛格丽特•米切尔拯救大兵瑞恩 电影,史蒂文•斯皮尔伯格绝地求生 游戏,蓝洞太极旗飘扬 电影,姜帝圭三国演义 小说,罗贯中黑镜 英剧,查理•布鲁克制作和编剧安德的游戏 小说,奥森•斯科特•卡德安德的游戏 电影,加文•胡德一代宗师 电影,王家卫功夫 小说,九把刀那些年我们一起追的女孩 电影,九把刀浪客剑心 漫画,和月伸宏火焰之纹章 游戏,Intelligent Systems星球大战旧共和国武士II 游戏,黑曜石娱乐星球大战 电影,乔治•卢卡斯加勒比海盗 电影,高尔•韦宾斯基指环王 电影,彼得•杰克逊权力的游戏 美剧,HBO相关链接锐雯宇宙首页:http://yz.lol.qq.com/zh_CN/story/champion/riven

Jampacked
JAMPACKED - Ep. 24 - Shava’sha “SdotNoel” Dickerson (Comedian/Singer/Songwriter/Background Vocalist)

Jampacked

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2018 75:39


Ampersand D&D
Temple Ambush :: 10

Ampersand D&D

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2017


Shava and Thanan must escape the embassy while Morthos and Heiveth have their own troubles to deal with.http://archive.org/download/Ampersand10/Ampersand10.mp3

Startup Geometry Podcast
EP 033 Shava Nerad returns to talk politics

Startup Geometry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2017 76:54


Public Service Announcement: This week, the Senate released their version of the AHCA, which would cause 25 million people to lose their health insurance. Access to individual health insurance markets enables entrepreneurs, among others, to take the risk of leaving full time jobs with large corporations to build companies of their own. Without full funding for Medicaid, the cost of delivering healthcare to everyone rises. Please contact your Senators and representatives to tell them your position on this important issue. Today on the podcast, Shava Nerad returns to talk about the ins and outs of political activism in the 21st century, how to make an impact as a technologically savvy organizer, and what you need to learn to be an effective citizen. Previously, Shava visited us to talk about her career as the founding Executive Director of the Tor Project and privacy activist.  

Palmarès CHOQ
Émission du 10 mars 2017

Palmarès CHOQ

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2017


This Ole King / Why? / Moh Lean / 4:40Nouveau sidobre / Barbagallo / Grand Chien / 3:53Postcards From Italy / Beirut / Gulag Orkestar / 4:17 Contact / Froth / Outside (Briefly) / 4:59Tu vas, tu viens / Juniore / Ouh Là Là / 3:27Du pouvoir / Halo Maud / Du pouvoir (Single) / 3:28 This Girl I Know / Oddisee / The Iceberg / 3:37Still a Lady (feat. Tiffanie Cross, Shava'sha Dickerson, Wyann Vaughn) / Ill Camille / Heirloom / 3:13 Was It Real / LaF / Monsieur-Madame / 2:28Poulet (feat. Richman & Ledud3) / Baggies / Su'a Front / 3:45GangSqua (feat. Kone) / Fouki / Extendo / 3:08 WYDWYA / Jei Bandit / Bolt / 3:49

Startup Geometry Podcast
EP 021 Shava Nerad on Tech Careers, Surveillance and Privacy

Startup Geometry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2016 106:50


Shava Nerad is the former Executive Director of the Tor Project, open source software that helps users protect their online privacy. She is currently CEO of Oddfellow Studios, and a frequent writer through Quora (where I met her) and on her Patreon site. Today, we talk about her early days as the youngest female Chief Software Engineer at DEC and IT manager at MIT, how to manage and relate to very different people, how she won an argument with Richard Stallman, and how and why Tor came to be one of the most praised and reviled pieces of software in the world (often by the same people). Shava knows when to follow the rules and when to break them, and that turns out to be very valuable.

Shava Sadhana's Podcast
First sounds from my new E.P.

Shava Sadhana's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2015 12:58


Earliest demo of the title song of the E.P. 'Have Faith! (Lethe),which is not yet released. Enjoy.

Shava Sadhana's Podcast
Kami Nahi Kami Nahi (Shava Sadhana Club-Mix)

Shava Sadhana's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2013 6:27


Shava Sadhana's Podcast
Shava Sadhana's Giveaways - 1

Shava Sadhana's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2013 19:34


This is a free download of a brandnew and previously unreleased Shava Sadhana track, called 'Kalighat'.

Ghetto 808
Rideon - Heater

Ghetto 808

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2009 55:29


55 minutes of dance music from around the world: cumbia/latin/house/hiphop/dancehall/baile funk/kwaito/balkan/bhangra/ghetto/remix/mash-up/whatever... Rideon - Heater Tracklist: S.O.S.: Colegiala Dub Samim: Heater (Robidog Remix) Samim vs Pitbull: Hot Chico (Jonas Arbsjö RDS Bump) Juan Magan & Marcos Rodriguez: Bora Bora (Extended Version) DJ Cleo: Do It Again Degree: Goodoye (Remix) Sizzla: I’m With The Girls (DJ ABCDEFG Remix) [Dunkelbunt] feat. Fanfare Ciocarlia & RAF MC: The Chocolate Butterfly (Club Mix) Jesse Rose: Touch My Horn South Rakkas Crew: Mad Again (Boy 8-Bit Remix) DJ Dennis: Aquecimento (DJ Rideon Edit) Turbo Trio feat. Deise Tigrona, Bonde Do Role & DJ Chernobyl: Ela Tá Na Festa DJ Mujava: Township Funk (DJ Rob 3 Remix) Tigerstyle feat. Vybz Kartel, Nikitta & Mangi Mahal: Balle! Shava! (Sinden Remix) Toddla T: Inna Di Dancehall (Count Of Monte Cristal & Sinden Remix) Sir Nenis & Marked Man: Get Movin Bonde Do Role: Trapstar (Bonde Do Role’s Tobaco Jeezy Remix) Kid Cudi: Day’n’Nite (Crookers Remix) Cajmere vs Eurythmics: Sweet Percolator (John Farrugio Mash-Up) Balkan Beat Box: Bulgarian Chicks DJ Deeon: Everyday (Remix) !DelaDap: Goldregen (Noha Extended Club Version)