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going out | looking in
Our First Event in Germany this September! Meet the Team - Chrissie, Shems & Maxi

going out | looking in

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 79:43


"We don't need ferocity. We need softening."THE TIME HAS COME! My first ever in-person event is live! going out looking in - The Experience is coming to you this year, September 16-21 in beautiful Bavaria in Germany. After a more than 2.5 year long journey here on the podcast it was time to finally break down the walls of technology and meet in the flesh to share and explore everything I've learned and gleaned from over 70 conversations with world-renowed thought leaders, wisdom keepers, professors, creatives and experts in the field of trauma, healing, spirituality, relationships & intimacy, body work and so much more. Spots are limited to 9 men and 9 women. Couples are welcome too.Book your free 30 min discovery call with me NOW to find out more about the event and dive deep into a 1:1 heart-to-heart call to see how an experience like this can support you in your journey of growth and human expansion.That being said, I've hand-picked the finest selection of humans and places to co-facilitate and co-create this experience alongside me. This episode will introduce you to my two fellow leading facilitators for this 6-day immersive experience: Chrissie Fire Mane from the Mana Movement and Shems Heartwell. Both have been guests on the show and were praised by you. With a combined experience of over 40 years in facilitation of individual and group processes, I couldn't be more excited, humbled and grateful to have such experts with me to create a sacred and safe container for you as a participant to experience. This is the only "personal development" retreat you'll have to attend.This conversation serves as an opportunity to get to know Chrissie and Shems and everything we have planned for this event. We share our intentions, eloborate on our individual backgrounds and what we are looking forward to bring into this project. Also, we go over the three pillars that build the foundation of this experience. So buckle up and enjoy this gem of a conversation packed with wisdom, love and excitment for this upcoming co-creation.

Sacred Sons Podcast
Integration Circle with Shems Heartwell and Adam Jackson | SSP 196

Sacred Sons Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 70:28


On this Episode:  Voices of our community come together to share integration stories and practices from Convergence 9: Remembrance. Join the conversation on The Circle at SacredSons.com   Shems Heartwell | @shemsheartAdam Jackson | @adam___jackson JOIN THE CIRCLE:Sign up today for our Exclusive Online Membership: https://thecircle.sacredsons.com/checkout/join-now 2024 EVENTS Prime LeadershipSan Diego, CA | November 14 - 17 LEADERSHIP TRAINING LEVEL 1 Cohort Begins October 24th EMX | 4-Day Embodied Masculine Experience Lisboa, Portugal | Oct. 24 - 27 San Diego, CA | Dec 5 - 8   IMMERSION | 2-Day Community Event Brighton, England | October 26 - 27 Portland, Oregon | Nov. 9 - 10 Columbus, Ohio | Nov. 23 - 24 Perth, Australia | Nov. 30 - Dec. 1 Byron Bay, NSW, Australia | Dec. 7 - 8 Relational Training Level 1San Diego | December 2 - 4   Primal Presence Tahoe, Northern, CA | Oct. 30 - Nov. 3   Maui Mana Maui, Hawaii | Dec. 4 - 8   CONNECT: Shop | Sacred Sons Apparel & Cacao  Instagram | @sacredsons  Website | sacredsons.com   YouTube | Sacred Sons    Calendar | Sacred Sons Experiences  Music | Ancient Future Sponsor Sacred Sons Podcast: Sponsorship Request Form / Email Kunal@sacredsons.com Use Code “BROTHERHOOD” for 10% OFF all Sacred Sons Events & Merch!

Reportage Afrique
Au Maroc, un centre pour les orphelins du séisme a ouvert un an après la catastrophe

Reportage Afrique

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2024 2:19


Il y a un an, le Maroc était secoué par l'un des séismes les plus meurtriers de son histoire. La catastrophe a fait près de 3 000 morts et endeuillé des centaines de villages du Haut Atlas, laissant derrière elle de nombreux orphelins. Des enfants dont l'avenir était soudain devenu incertain. Une association a décidé de tout faire pour qu'ils puissent mener une vie normale. À 50 kilomètres au sud de Marrakech, elle a créé un centre. Les orphelins du séisme y sont encadrés par des éducateurs spécialisés. Le concept de ce lieu : les enfants doivent s'y sentir comme à la maison.  De notre correspondant au Maroc,C'est un endroit qui ressemble à un village berbère, avec ses petites maisons ocre au pied des montagnes de l'Atlas.  Accompagnés de Touraya Jaïdi Bouabid, présidente de l'Association marocaine d'aide aux enfants en situation précaire, nous passons devant la salle de musique où des jeunes filles improvisent une chorale : « Aujourd'hui, nous sommes à Amizmiz, au Maroc, dans un douar qu'on a prénommé "Douar Shems'y", ce qui veut dire "Village Shems'y". Un lieu pour que les enfants victimes du séisme du 8 septembre 2023 puissent converger et vivre en paix et en sérénité et en toute sécurité. »L'idée de douar Shems'y lui est venue au lendemain du séisme. « C'était juste évident, pour nous, de réagir au plus vite et de mettre en place ce douar, explique-t-elle. Sans les autorités locales, cela n'aurait pas pu être possible parce qu'ils nous ont aidés rapidement pour démarrer les travaux. Tout le monde s'est mobilisé. » C'est l'État qui a mis à disposition le terrain. De généreux mécènes ont apporté les financements : plus de 3 millions d'euros. Après seulement huit mois de travaux, le centre de deux hectares a été inauguré il y a quelques semaines. « Le challenge, c'est qu'on voudrait former l'élite du Maroc », espère-t-elle.« Le sport, ça les calme »Ils sont 64 orphelins, de 3 à 18 ans. Tout a été pensé ici pour limiter le sentiment de déracinement. Les éducateurs et éducatrices viennent de la région, parlent le tachelhit, la langue berbère locale. Youssef Serbib, 32 ans, est l'un d'entre eux. Cet après-midi, il supervise un moment dédié à la lecture. « Il y a des enfants qui sont restés bloqués sous les décombres, à attendre les secours, raconte-t-il. Il y en a même un qui était avec sa maman décédée… Les enfants ressassent, ils font des cauchemars, crient pendant leur sommeil. »Ces séquelles psychologiques du séisme, Youssef tente de les soigner.  « Il y a des enfants qui souffrent d'hyperactivité avec lesquels je pratique le sport, selon lui. Le sport, ça les calme, ça réduit leur agressivité. »À écouter aussiSéisme au Maroc :« Il est parfois difficile de faire son métier de journaliste quand on a juste envie d'aider les sinistrés »

radio klassik Stephansdom
Derwish Shems - Interreligiöser Dialog im Europakloster Gut Aich

radio klassik Stephansdom

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 4:33


Im Europakloster Gut Aich am Wolfgangsee haben sich Anfang Juni Mönche und Ordensmänner aus verschiedenen Religionen getroffen: aus dem Buddhismus, aus dem Hinduismus, dem Islam und dem Christentum - unter ihnen der 98-jährige Bruder David Steindl-Rast. Sie sind - auf Einladung des Vereins "Weltkloster" - eine Woche lang zum Dialog zusammengekommen.Ein großes Thema ihres Treffens, war die Frage, wie die verschiedenen spirituellen Traditionen in unserer von Kriegen und Krisen bestimmten Zeit Halt geben können. Wie kann es gelingen, Zuversicht und Hoffnung zu stiften? Stefanie Jeller hat mit den Mönchen gesprochen, sie nach ihrer jeweiligen spirituellen Prägung gefragt – und nach den berührendsten Momenten des Dialogtreffens.Die Interviews hören Sie bei uns auf radio klassik am 18. Juni 2024, von 8 bis 18 Uhr. Wir beginnen mit orientalischen Klängen... Fotos: Susanne Windischbauer, Europakloster Gut Aich.

The Kyle Thiermann Show
#349 Men's Work, Overthinking, & Giving Feedback - Shems Hartwell

The Kyle Thiermann Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 78:40


I've known Shems Hartwell for a while now. A relationship coach, foil surfer, and long hugger, he's a guy I could easily see myself rolling my eyes at if it were not for his authenticity. Even the word “authenticity” feels like it's circling the drain of descriptors these days. It's always the carefully curated posers who love to share their “authentic” selves with the world. And in this podcast, we get into it. The phenomenon of men who commodify their vulnerability to achieve status, sharing just enough to be cheered on for their bravery while never letting the truly risky parts of themselves show. Real authenticity means a willingness to fail. And Shems is willing to fail. He creates a safe container for other men to fail too. For lots of dudes, the pressures of careers and mortgages and relationships are enough to snap the spine, and this is where true terror lies. Women say they want a vulnerable man, but they also don't want a loser. This tightrope walk leaves men shakily standing on a high wire, looking thousands of feet below—Jocko Willink to one side, liberal cucks to the other. Shems is the net. (Did that metaphor make sense? Meh, I'm keeping it.) He's is leading a men's retreat in Nicaragua in a couple of months. There will be surfing. If this seems like your jam, check it out and more of his work here. If you like this episode and want more, check out Episode #121 or Episode #148.If you dig this podcast, will you please leave a short review on Apple Podcasts? It takes less than 60 seconds and makes a difference when I drop to my knees and beg hard-to-get guests to come on the show. Get my newsletter at Substack. It's glorious. Get full access to Kyle Thiermann at thiermann.substack.com/subscribe

The Kyle Thiermann Show
#349 Men's Work, Overthinking, & Giving Feedback - Shems Hartwell

The Kyle Thiermann Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 78:40


I've known Shems Hartwell for a while now. A relationship coach, foil surfer, and long hugger, he's a guy I could easily see myself rolling my eyes at if it were not for his authenticity. Even the word “authenticity” feels like it's circling the drain of descriptors these days. It's always the carefully curated posers who love to share their “authentic” selves with the world. And in this podcast, we get into it. The phenomenon of men who commodify their vulnerability to achieve status, sharing just enough to be cheered on for their bravery while never letting the truly risky parts of themselves show. Real authenticity means a willingness to fail. And Shems is willing to fail. He creates a safe container for other men to fail too. For lots of dudes, the pressures of careers and mortgages and relationships are enough to snap the spine, and this is where true terror lies. Women say they want a vulnerable man, but they also don't want a loser. This tightrope walk leaves men shakily standing on a high wire, looking thousands of feet below—Jocko Willink to one side, liberal cucks to the other. Shems is the net. (Did that metaphor make sense? Meh, I'm keeping it.) He's is leading a men's retreat in Nicaragua in a couple of months. There will be surfing. If this seems like your jam, check it out and more of his work here. If you like this episode and want more, check out Episode #121 or Episode #148.If you dig this podcast, will you please leave a short review on Apple Podcasts? It takes less than 60 seconds and makes a difference when I drop to my knees and beg hard-to-get guests to come on the show. Get my newsletter at Substack. It's glorious. Get full access to Kyle Thiermann at thiermann.substack.com/subscribe

Meadowhead Christian Fellowship
Sunday Gathering – Genesis – God of Abram – Daren Cradock

Meadowhead Christian Fellowship

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2024 42:10


Daren continues our series on Genesis. This week he is speaking on Genesis 11. His topic is "God of Abram" Transcript Oh, yeah, don't say, well, we really participated in the fact you've both, haven't we? Well, thinking of saints, it turned out that, as you know, we're speaking on Genesis for the moment, that there is and was a saint from Saint Genesius. And it's not very much like Genesis. Now, yeah, look at that. I don't think that was a celery, though. Now, do you have a look at that picture there? It was a patron saint of something. What do you think he was looking through? Saint Paul, as for his greatest actors, actors. Now, on that note, I've got very deep theological questions, you guys, to think about. Are you ready? It's with the same thing. Oppenheimer or Barbie? What did you know? What did you know? It was great, then. It turned out a good book, and I'm Oppenheimer fans. You know, I'm a chair, I've got a kid. What, Barbie? Oh, oh, good day to see you, baby. I've got a little bit more of it. Well, the reason I say that is, I think you will wear it down and go with it, so don't worry if it will open together. Well, lastly, of course, was the Oscars. And there was a lot of talk in the answers about women or movies. In fact, at the birthdays, a week before, he wrote a poem he said, when he was giving his presentation, he probably said, he brought great, one of the people who loved us and then he would have read. Anyway, he was at the birthdays, and he said, Oompa, Oompa, Oompa, Oompa, Oompa, Oompa, Oompa, Oompa. Oompa, Oompa, Oompa, Oompa, Oompa, Oompa. Oompa, Oompa, Oompa, Oompa, Oompa. Oompa, Oompa, Oompa, Oompa, Oompa. Most of these films were frankly too long. LAUGHTER And you can watch the Oppenheimer these three hours. It's three hours. Barbie's nearly two hours. And if you watch that, it's a flowers of the kind of the news in his course, and you go, that's three and a half hours. They're talking about bringing back into missions in the syllabus. Remember those? I don't know. I think they're on this stage now. You know, I can really think of these missions. But if you remember, you'd expect to come out and go there with your screens. OK. But do you know what? Since COVID and lockdowns, viewing habits have changed, doesn't it? And to be honest, do you think you've washed up? Yeah. Do you think you're going there? Absolutely correct. We tend to binge watch things, don't be one. Lots of screen sets. And the reason I'm saying that is because I'm going to content to you that Genesis, chapter one to 11, are like series one of a box set. And chapter 11, which we're looking at today very shortly, is the final episode with a clear item. And most of the erosions and stories will tell you that is actually the structure of Genesis. But first, 11 chapters are of a certain series if you like. Everything changes next week. Next week is the first episode of series. How many series in Genesis? I don't know. Maybe two or three. But today we've got the final episode of series one, really, that shouldn't be clear at the end. But think about that. Some of it I read recently, but apparently, to read the entire book of Genesis in one day would take three and a half hours. So maybe, if you're thinking about each week we've been looking at one chapter at a time, maybe what you want to go to today, you might want to binge and read Genesis. It might be about three and a half hours. Well, before we go any further, I'd like my good friends Chris, who's going to read Genesis 11 for us. And this is Genesis 11, and it's from 1 to 32. The first bit's going to be easy. He's talking about the Tarah of Babel. Now, the Tarah of Babel. Now, the whole world had one language and a common speech. As men moved eastwards, they found a plane in Sheena and set them there. They said to each other, come, let's make bricks and bake them thoroughly. They used bricks instead of stone and tar for mortar. Then they said, come, let us build ourselves a city. With a tower that reaches to the heavens so that we make a name for ourselves and not to be scattered over the face of the whole earth. But the Lord came down to the city and the tower and that the men were building. The Lord said, if, as one people speaking the same language, they begin to do this, then nothing they plan to do will be impossible for them. Come, let us go down and confuse their language so that they will not understand each other. So the Lord scattered them from there over the earth and they stopped building the city. That is why it was called Babel. Because they're the Lord confused the language of the whole world, from there the Lord scattered them over the face of the whole earth. Now, this is where it gets interesting. From Shem to Abram. Two years after the flood, when Shem was 100 years old, he became the father of a fraxed. And after he became the father of a fraxed, Shem lived 500 years and had other sons and daughters. When a fraxed had lived 35 years, he became the father of Sheila. And after he became the father of Sheila, a fraxed lived 403 years and had other sons and daughters. When Sheila had lived 30 years, he became the father of Iba. And after he became the father of Iba, Sheila lived 400 years and had other sons and daughters. When Iba had lived 34 years, he became the father of Pelic. No, I won't lie. I did think about saying peg leg, but then that's fine. I actually got to the hang of this. And after he became the father of Pelic, Iba lived 430 years and had other sons and daughters. When Pelic had lived 30 years, he became the father of Roo. And after he became the father of Roo, Pelic lived 209 years and had other sons and daughters. When Sirogh had lived 30 years, he became the father of Nihor, and he became the father of Nihor. Sirogh lived 200 years and had other sons and daughters. When Nihor had lived 29 years, he became the father of Tira. And after he became the father of Tira, Nihor lived 119 years and had other sons and daughters. After Tira had lived 70 years, he became the father of Abram, Nihor and Haran. This is the account of Tira. Tira became the father of Abram, Nihor and Haran. And Haran became the father of Lot. While his father Tira was still alive, Haran died in the Ur of the Shaldines, in the land of his birth. Abraham and Nihor married, both married. The name of Abraham's wife was Sirea, and the name of Nihor's wife was Millech. She was the daughter of Haran, the father of both Milka and Isuka. Now Sirea was barren. She had no children. Tira took her, his son, Abram. Abram, his grandson, Lot of Haran, and his daughter-in-law, Sirea, the wife of his son, Arabim. And together, they set out for the Ur of the Shaldines to go to Canaan. But when they came to Haran, they settled there. Tira lived 200 years, and he died in Haran. Well done. Thank you so much. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you so much. It was really well done. So I'm just wondering, how do you understand this? A little bit deeper into what I've been trying to say for us, we've given the system earlier, and just kind of setting my story. I want to just put the idea to your sacred space, holy ground, if you want. And because I believe with all the exciting stuff that's going on here, MCA, particularly, thinking about the development of 146, what do I've got these important to say about these projects and what about this individually? Because if we go back to the next slide of it, if we go back to Genesis 11, it's really a story of two hearts. You've got the Tower of Babel, first of all. And the treaty story, which is actually a flashback, we'll see in a little bit. And it's almost like a bit like one of those trying thrillers where something happens and I think they jump in time and go look at that in a minute. But there's really, really interesting ideas about that. And, but, can you just say, well, if you're not important to all things, that might hurt. And, but, I want to be about sacred space in really, really important. I've got this picture on the screen, and we've got a picture on the left there of quite a traditional church. It might be a Catholic church, or when you go to a very traditional church, it might be a Catholic church, or a Catholic church, you're often confronted with the baptismal font. And the reason that's there is because of the first thing you see when you walk in, it's baptism. Because the view there is, it speaks at baptism, speaking of the Christian church. That's why you see that. And often, it's furniture, bits and bobs, in a sacred space. Speak and tell about what we believe and something about God. On the right-hand side, you've got a really high artist. You might have heard these Russian six feet of our conviction. And, but, you know, the, the personal of those is to say, the priest's word is really, really, really important. But, what does this space say about God? What do you say about God? So, we're going to talk. So, I don't even want to quite, I don't even want to walk it on this way, because, and I can hear, just over a year, so I might be able to see this, when perhaps fresh wine is loaded. So, what really come into this workplace, the first thing you see is always a lot of information about the Lord and you, there's a lot of your knowledge of this space. You usually get the work on a tiny one, but you usually throw me cards. And, that tells you the things that can flow on the world. So, even by the day, just don't look for it on the front, and the next thing you see is, front and centre, But this version space, what does that tell you? It will tell you the question here, it really, really wants to pray the Lord in his coming. It's by your dear, the fact that it's by your and in your cup, I don't think we can agree with some of our politicians, but we think about that a lot. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you very much. But this is from the center. If people know they don't go wrong, we get to this clear podium that we don't want to call it. And quite unusual why you want to sometimes, because it's clear, what does that say about God and what God will believe? Might like to pretend that it's transparent. We don't hide. We're authentic. You can see there's no hiding behind any wooden box here. What you see is what you get. I'm going to take you a little bit further to my favorite thing in this whole building. And that's this cross there. We often sit at this part of the church and sometimes, you know, just stare and look at that. And I wonder what's your favorite picture on there. But what does that say? Well, to me, you can quite clearly see each of those timers be made by children. Not quite clearly says that children are welcomed here and valued here. So all of these things in this sacred space, tell us about who we are, what we believe and what we think about God. What we think about God. So getting back to Genesis 11 then, I mentioned that it was a kind of like a throwback. It's almost like a thinking back to a previous time. But if you have a look at this life, there's this talk about the people being spread out and scattered on lots of different languages. And it was great to hear those this morning. But then suddenly you have this story of Babel. So this baby really is the story of almost like thinking back to something that happened a little bit earlier. But there's some really interesting ideas about this story. It's quite kind of widely accepted that the tower of Babel was what they call a ziggurat, which is like a rectangular tower. Think of like a wedding cake with lots of levels. And it starts off with a big level and it gets higher and higher and higher. But the idea is that people would not go up this tower to worship. The idea is that God would hopefully come down. Priest would maybe take some food up there. There would be a bed at the top. But what does that say about God? You know, let's just keep God way higher there at a distance. Maybe God doesn't really care about us. He's up there in evidence. And you see, you know, because we heard a few weeks ago in Genesis 3 that people had lost their access to the presence of God and they would long to get it back perhaps. If you're a bit of historian, you might have heard of Josephus. And in his antiquities to the Jews in Chapter 4, he reckons that this tower was built by Nimrod, son of Ham, grandson of Noah. And the reason Nimrod wrote it, built it according to Josephus, was because he thought, do you know what? If God is going to flood the earth again, I want some way to run and hide and take my boat here. Absolutely, yeah. He was wrong because God said he wasn't going to judge the world in that way again. Others say, well, perhaps this passage is all about an explanation of why we've got so many different languages and I'm sure it is. And on that note, what do you think about this? Well, yeah, exactly. What language were we actually speaking? Glory. A friend of mine, a preacher of friends, used to say, well, of course, the version of Scripture is going to be the King James Version in Heaven. But who knows? Who knows? But what does our most trusted source say to Scripture itself? Let's have a look. So thank you, Chris, for reading that. Let's have a look at these verses one to nine, the Tower of Babel. And it turns out there's actually structure in this passage for those who care to look a little bit closer. This happens quite a lot in Hebrew literature. And it starts off, if you look at verses one and two, it kind of linked to verses eight and nine. But the opposite way around. So in verse one, you start up with one language and people are coming together in one place. And then in verses eight and nine, you've got many languages and people are scattered. So it's the same, but the opposite in reverse. Then you come into verses three and four, and then they link up to six and seven. So the three and four of the people spoke, verses six and seven, God spoke. So this is a bit like, you know, there's really posh restaurants you go to where you've got your plate and loads of knives and forks. Where do you start? Where you start on the outside and you work your way in. And the most important bit is right in the middle. The Lord came down. This is the punchline, if you like. This is the punchline. This is the whole point of this passage, I believe. In fact, this particular structure of Scripture is called a chiasm named after the Greek letter X. And I like the thought there that that is Jesus there right in the center of that spiritual. Or you could say X marks the spot. The Lord came down. That was a central idea. But wasn't that a good thing? The Lord came down. Wasn't that the point? Wasn't that what they wanted? They built this tower and they wanted God to come down. So what's been wrong? Well, I think we need to get back to the previous verse. Let's have a look at that. The people came together and said, let us build ourselves a city with a tower that reaches to the heavens so that we might make a name for ourselves. Oh, doesn't seem to be anything much wrong without this. Isn't it a good thing to make a name for ourselves? Maybe. Maybe not. Oh, who's that? Yeah. A couple of years ago I got a job in a particular school in Sheffield and I was really, really proud when they had my photo taken and you can see my classroom there just through the door there and you can tell how proud I was about this. The fact that I still got a photo of it. And what was amazing was outside one door, there's my name, Mr. Darren Craddock, head of computing. Brilliant, there's my name on the door at the top of my game when they're to set up this computing department. I'm absolutely really, really proud about that. But that thing's always wrong for me. And by the end of that year I ended up being signed off for mental and physical health really. And even though from my point of view, this was it. This was the peak of my career. I even got one day on the door with a photo. My name, I think it all went wrong for me. In fact, during that time I even had an eye surgery, a cataract surgery on my right eye. It's kind of weird. I've got a contact lens in this eye. It's kind of a normal eye of this if you like. So when I take my contact lens out at night, on the long side of here, the short side of there is kind of weird perspective on life. But even during, after that procedure, the eye pressure, my eye went sky high. Apparently your eye pressure is meant to be between 10 and 20 whatever those numbers mean. Mine went up to 50 and I could have lost my sign. But I'm just going to think to take you back like a story within the story. When I sat there for this eye surgery, it was in Barbara, this amazing place. And there was three of us men. I was youngest by far, all waiting for this pretty scary eye operation really. If ever you had that, you know what I mean. It only takes 12 minutes to do this surgery, but you lie back in the theatre. Your eyes can't open. A bright light shines on it and your lenses removed. I won't go into details. And you have a new one, a fidget. So before this operation, there's three of us guys sat there. The guy on my left, his flick was bouncing up and down. You know how men do. And I was sat there. But in front of us were these two nurses. And there was a male nurse and a female nurse. And they were talking to us really calmly. Putting our drops in our eyes, making sure we got the right eye. And going from one to the other. And we would sit there, trying to, lots and lots of eye drops. And the guy who was talking to me said, he's doing anything this weekend, sir. I said, well, actually, yeah. I said, all being well with my eye, I'm leading a service and preaching at my local church. And he goes, oh, that's really good. And he said, my wife's daddy is the church minister. And that's my wife there, the other nurse. Oh, wow. And then if that wasn't really good, the man to my heart. The man to my right leaned over and put his hand at my shoulder and said, hey, brother, I'm a Christian soon. I thought, wow, we've got a list of congregations right here. And it made me realize that sacred space can be wherever you find it. Sacred space can be wherever you make it. I like to go to the gym in Chris, who read this morning. Go to the same gym. And Chris, I've not asked his permission to share this. Sorry, Chris. But something that Chris does. If you know what gyms are like, they often have a change with lots of lockers. And what Chris would do, once he's finished his workout, he'll leave a gospel tract in the locker. So who knows what might find out. So even the smelly stinky men's gym locker could be sacred space. Sacred space is when you find it. Sacred space is where you make it. And I sometimes think that if you really want to find holy ground, if you want to see a burning bush, you've got to spend some time in the wilderness. So that was part of my story. Going back to my school, it was so off of me, and I handed in my notice with no job to go to. But I'm always to pay, you know, but a wife and doctor for you, you know, and... Actually, and that sort of thing. But I handed in my notice with no job to go to, but it was the right thing to go. This was right at the end of the school year. If you know how schools work, you can only really apply at certain points of the year. This was sort of June time. And then God miraculously provided a job for me, not ahead of computing, but temporary teacher of computing. I thought, I almost didn't go through it. My wife could have killed me. Of course you've got to go through it. But I went for the job and got it. And then during the summer holiday, just before this job started, I thought, I'd go into school, be really keen and tidy up the computer room. Teacher's company quite messy, sorry. I went in. And anyway, I was walking around the room. And the first thing you come to in my classroom is this little cupboard. You can see it like a kitchen unit with all computer stuff. And I opened this cupboard, and there was this teaching resource there, as you can see. And I took it out. I thought that looks familiar. I gave you a closer look. And it says, down product, 2008. That's me. So I can only presume that where they bought this at this school, 14 years previously, and it's probably been in the cupboard ever since. And it was almost like, you know, God was saying, you know, your name might not be in the front of the classroom door anymore. But I've tucked it away here in this humble place, because this is where I want you to be. I'm going to show you a couple of more quick photos of my classroom. I took these a couple of weeks ago. On the left is just above my teacher's workstation. You see what is there by Bible scripture. You see on the other picture, looking out for the windows, there's a cross. And in all of our classrooms, we have a cross, because there's somebody else's name on the door. There's somebody else's name glorified. And even better, this is the score logo. Now, I'm going to have that. I'm going to try and torture the French. It's in French. And it's, ah. I mean, I never know if it's, ah. Well, ah, like a sign. Ah, that's it. Yeah. But if I have a go, it's ah. Keena Bonne de Bongeur. And the score motto is, ah. How good is the good God? Isn't that great? So, it's not my name and majority of somebody else's. Somebody else's. So, let's go back to our scripture. You see, the builders really wanted to make a name for themselves. They wanted to make a name for themselves. Not always wrong in itself, but can be, certainly in my case. But when I started to dig into the scripture a little bit deeper, I was really taken with that word name. Now, I want you to keep your eyes, if you can, on the word names, because I thought, let's have a look at the Hebrew. I'm not a Hebrew scholar or anything like that. Once very carefully, when I go to the next slide, it says that we might make a shimmer ourselves. We go back, look, name. One's of technology, name. And, in fact, if you have a look, you can see this on Bible gateway or whatever, look at the Orthodox Jewish Bible. And it says that we may make a gem for themselves. I think you look down at the very end of the Tower Babel, verse 10, this is a count of Shem's family name, a line. It turns out, Shem means name. And I wonder, it might just be me, that God is saying, not your name is my name. And it's my family name. They tried to make a name for themselves, but God said, no, not your name, my name. And the rest of Genesis 11, if you follow the story down, you go down from Shem and it ends as we heard at Abraham. And that is, that is the kind of like cliffhagger at the end of Genesis 11. Well, I'm going to give you a spoiler. Because if you turn to the very beginning of the New Testament, the story continues. This is the genealogy of Jesus and Messiah. The son of David, son of Abraham. And it goes on, Father David, David was the father of Solomon and so on. Jacob the father of Joseph, the husband of Mary, and Mary was the mother of Jesus who is called the Messiah. I wonder if that's the reason why the Tower of Babel story is right there. Yes, of course it's about the languages. But remember the punchline, X marks the spot. That's where the treasure is. God's saying, it's not about your name. It's about my name. And I wonder if God is saying in Scripture, I will make a ship. I will make a ship. I'll make a name, but not in the way that you would imagine. Because it's not going to be through a building. It's going to be through a body. It's not going to be through a tower, but it's going to be through a tree. It's not going to be through confusion, but it's going to be through crucifixion. It's not going to be through religion, but it's going to be through relationship. It's not going to be through sacrifices, but it's going to be through his spirit. It's not going to be through our power or our performance, but it's going to be through a person. It's not through anything that we can do, but it's through what he has done. It's not through our skill, but it's through his salvation. It's not through our goodness, but it's through his grace, and it's not through our name, but it's his name, Jesus, Savior, Emmanuel, God with us. You know, a couple of weeks ago, I was teaching a group of year tens, I teach computer science, and there was three lads who were all having a bit of a chat together, and that it was getting quite heated, and they were all talking about heaven and hell, and perfectly, of course, it's a Catholic story, and about his men all sorts. Now, they were supposed to be getting on with their coding, but I always let that slide, and I'm more than happy for those conversations to go on. Now, as I was walking around, one lad who I know, he's a believer, caught me over, he says, sir, sir, and I went over, I thought he was going to ask me about his computer program, and he said, sir, he said, you can ask you a question, and I said, yeah, you dream dreams. And then this young lad, 15 years old, said, what he said in Joel, in the last days, God says, I will pour out my spirit on all people, your sons and daughters will prophesy, your young men will see visions, your old men will dream dreams. Yeah. I guess I'll have to take that one on the chin, one side. Yeah. But he got me thinking, he got me thinking, this young lad, 15 year old, in a class of a couple of weeks before I was speaking, Joel. So I turned to Acts chapter two, where we read about Pentecost, and when the day of Pentecost came, they were all together in one place, how stable. And suddenly a sound like the blurring of a violent wind came from heaven and filled the whole house where they were sitting. God came down. And they saw what seemed to be tongues of fire that separated and came to rest with each of them. And they were filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other tongues as the Spirit enabled him. Now they were staying in Jerusalem, God's fearing Jews from every nation under heaven. And when they heard this sound, the crowd came together in bewilderment, because each one heard them in their own language, utterly amazed, they said, I know all these men who were speaking Gathalains, and how is it that each of us hears them in that very native language. So where there was confusion, now there's understanding. And then Peter, Peter stood up and he addressed the crowd and said, yeah, they're not drunk as you imagine. And then Peter says, this is what was spoken by the Prophet Joel. In the last days, God says, I will pour out my spirit and all people. Your sons and daughters will prophesy, your young men will see visions, your old men will dream dreams, even on my servants, both men and women, I will pour out my spirit in those days, and they will prophesy, and I will show wonders in their heaven above. So from a 15 year old boy, the Pentecost, no longer confusion but understanding. So what, so what can we say about this? Well, I just wonder whether as we're thinking about the building work that's going on in 146, everything that happens here, maybe it's a ministry that we've got. Maybe sometimes we need to accept our own hearts and just to say, Lord, am I, is this about making a name for me rather than the name for you, Lord? How far are we allowing God to establish his presence and his purposes among his people in his way, on his terms and for his glory? And I wonder if we have or have had any attitudes or actions that might get in the way of God's purposes and presence, that might confuse the scatter instead of bringing peace and unity and blessing. And I wonder also about this because Jesus said, when you pray, go into your room, close the door and pray to your father who is unseen. Then your father who sees what is done in secret will reward you. Well, we've been talking about sacred space as a corporate place. I wonder, maybe if this is a holy place, just when you get home, just close your room, just you and the Lord. And it doesn't even matter what you say. There's a famous quotation where an interviewer wants to approach Mother Teresa, who is now a saint trying for them, and who prayed a lot. An interviewer said, Mother Teresa, when you pray, what do you say to God thinking it was going to be something amazing? And Mother Teresa apparently said, well, I don't say anything, I just sit and listen. And the interviewer, I think, you know, being clever, said, well, what does God say? Mother Teresa said, well, he doesn't say anything, he just sits and listens to you. What about this? Saint Paul says in Corinthians, do you not know that your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you've received from God. You're not your own. You know that. You've been brought with a very expensive price. Therefore, honor God with your bodies. So, what do our lives say about God, about who we are, what we believe and who God is? What do our homes say? What do our workplaces say? You know, when I get into work now, it's, I used to get quite early, we're going to the gym, it's cheaper at the clock, but I'm usually in quarter to seven, and one of the first things I did was I walk around my sacred space, my classroom, and I pray, and God is always there. So, you know, I perhaps even look up the cross, the cross, and I say, Lord, I welcome you here today. I pray your blessing on all the children in my hair, in here, and, you know, just welcome you here, and then I walk around and I say the Lord's prayer, because my place of work, you know, it's work, and I'm looking forward to the holidays coming up, but it's a sacred space. It's holy ground up. Maybe I should take off my shoes next time. So, we are temples of the Holy Spirit, and because God just wants to be with us, because that's all he desires, in revelation we've been hearing about revelation, and it says, John says, look, God's dwelling place is now among the people, he will dwell with them, they will be his people, and God himself will be with them, and be their God. I've really finished, but just some thoughts to bring to your close. I want to invite the musicians. I wonder, up in the moment, would you? Yeah, go for that one. I'm going to actually take us right back to, you know, where we started, and I realise that I've forgotten the story, that picture, that might come back in a minute, I've realised I've forgotten to tell a story which I'm going to share, think about sacred space, because it's just going to link up with this. Remember that picture I showed you earlier about the really tall palm pimp, and I can't believe I missed out on that story, so I'll share it, it's worth sharing. So, about 30 years ago, I was invited to go and preach in every year, this really old Baptist Church, and my wife Judith and I went, so it was an old friend of mine, a preacher friend who couldn't make that the appointment, so he asked me. So, this was in June, 30 years ago, in this really ancient Baptist Church, it looked like an old kind of Anglican Paris Church, and as my wife and I arrived, the whole congregation was outside, the youngest must have been 83, but they were there really excited, you know, and they welcomed us, and as soon as we went in, the first thing you could see was this great big pop which I was going to be preaching from, so anyway, a bit later when I went up there, right next to it was the Baptist history, is baptism equally important, now I'm terrified of heights, which I've not very tall, but we've grown up this and looking down, but anyway, at the start of the service, all the ladies seemed to kind of usher my wife to one side, and some of the older gentlemen said, said, down a bit, let's go and pray, and they took me to, this was a side room with all these refugee teachers, and they were the little chair, and we always sat down to pray, and as we sat down all the old men in unison all got up their chairs, and they went to kneel down to pray, and it was when we were praying, I suddenly felt on this day floor that she feels quite comfortable, as I looked down and looked to my left and to my right on these flag stones, you could see a little kneel, that knee shape indentation on these flag stones, and I thought, how many decades of kneeling in prayer in that speaker, I just had to share that story, and so I'm not a kid position waiting for that much longer, but coming back to where I started, thinking about fame and actors, their name, have a look at this, I'm sure you're familiar with, you know, when actors, when they get famous, and they get their name on the Hollywood walk, and having a look at those photos, and I think it's quite interesting to see their position where they are, and I want to share with you, I suppose a sort of personal thing, and maybe like a sort of tip, if you like, for anybody who has any ministry or preaching, and something that I do, because when you're preaching at the end of a service or leading a service, people always come up to you, and they say, well done, you know, that was really good, what would you do with that? Is that pride to accept that? Well, I'll tell you what I'll do, and I'll note that I'll do that today, is you just accept the praise, and the thanks in good faith, and you might say, well did he God speak to you, and then when I get home, I will go and shut the bedroom door on my knees, and say, you know what Lord, all those praises are yours, and you remember that glorious vision in Revelation 4, when there's a rainbow circling the throne, the surrounding that throne were the 24 elders, and they were dressed in white and had crowns of gold in their heads, and they bowed down, and gave those crowns before the living God, so maybe, maybe that is the most sacred space, on your own, on your knees, is for the name that is above all names. So then invite the musicians, if you want one to start sort of playing to me, and give us a moment just to respond, because it's worth responding. Maybe as you're sat, you might want to sit and just listen to what, maybe chew on what you've heard. Just thinking about whose name is on your, your door. Are there any attitudes in our life that we've had? Maybe we've been quite happy to keep God in our pockets. Maybe we've been happy to keep God at arms length high up in the sky out of the reach, just on a Sunday. Maybe it's time to come close. And maybe there's, some of us, there's been confusion in lives in the scattering. Maybe you're here because you're confusing, you've been scattered. Maybe life has been hard for you, and God has felt far away. Maybe this morning, if not physically on your knees, then just quieting your heart is near before the name that is above all names, because in his name there is no more confusion. He will bring beauty for action. He will bring healing from illness and pain. For those who have been depressed, the suffering from depression, can arise easily. He can bring that calm and that peace. The age of us, as we've been out before our hearts, and we remember the Shems, the name, the name of all names. Because God has exalted him to the highest place, and given him the name that is above every name, that of the name of Jesus, every dish about, in heaven and on earth, and of under the earth, and every tongue confess, that Jesus is Lord.

Bleu Blanc Bouge
[EXTRAIT] Découvrez comment Saint-Denis a révolutionné le sport dans la ville - Shems El Khalfaoui

Bleu Blanc Bouge

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 6:57


Découvrez comment Saint-Denis a intégré le sport au cœur de ses politiques publiques, transformant radicalement la vie urbaine et sociale. Notre invité partage sa vision innovante : le sport comme moteur de développement économique, d'intégration et de co-construction citoyenne. Apprenez comment cette stratégie transversale favorise la cohésion, l'égalité et le dynamisme dans la ville. Un épisode captivant pour repenser l'impact du sport dans nos communautés.

Bleu Blanc Bouge
#27 - Du Terrain de Jeu à la Mairie : La Révolution Sportive de Shems El Khalfaoui

Bleu Blanc Bouge

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 55:11


Dans cet épisode captivant, Mehdi Savary, ancien sportif de haut niveau et fondateur de Bouge, s'entretient avec Shems El Khalfaoui, un acteur clé dans le monde du sport et de l'insertion par le sport. Découvrez le parcours inspirant de Shems, depuis ses premiers pas dans le monde sportif jusqu'à sa position influente en tant qu'adjoint au maire de Saint-Denis, en charge du sport, des Jeux Olympiques et Paralympiques, et plus encore. À travers des récits personnels et professionnels, Shems partage sa vision de l'intégration du sport dans la vie quotidienne des habitants, ses efforts pour transformer Saint-Denis en une ville sportive pour tous, et l'importance de la co-construction des politiques sportives avec les citoyens. Un épisode riche en enseignements et en inspirations pour quiconque s'intéresse au pouvoir transformateur du sport dans la société.

going out | looking in
Shems Heartwell - The Medicine of Relationships: Chemistry vs. Alchemy, Cultivating True Intimacy and Co-Regulation in Partnership

going out | looking in

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 116:11


"If it's not love, what is it then?" Grand rising, soul family. Today, we're exploring a favorite topic of the podcast community, as well as a personal favorite: Relationships! That being said, I couldn't be happier to have had the chance to speak with an absolute expert on the topic, Shems Heartwell. Shems has been honing and sharing his craft for 20 years. He has mentored with some of the most influential teachers in the fields of coaching, healing, relationship, and transformation. He is a licensed acupuncturist, certified coach, relationship guide, and Qigong teacher. What I found so fascinating about Shems is how he blends his experience and knowledge into a unique way of coaching and mentoring that is on the leading edge of the human potential movement. Shems is also a passionate athlete, gardener, and musician, living with his beloved wife, Achintya, on the beautiful island of Maui. Him and I initially connected at Sacred Sons Convergence 8, and it was clear from the get-go that I had to have him on the show to share his light with you. There's SO MUCH wisdom and valuable input in this episode around the topics of relationships, intimacy, sexuality, alchemy, co-regulation, shadow work, and much more. Also, I'm certain that no matter what kind of energy (masculine or feminine) you're dominantly identifying with or what relationship status you're in, you'll get something out of this one!

Sacred Sons Podcast
Integrating In Relationship with Shems Heartwell | SSP 156

Sacred Sons Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 59:18


Shems is a relationship guide and Men's Work facilitator who specializes in personal, relational, and collective empowerment. He has mentored with some of the most influential teachers in the fields of conscious relationship, coaching, leadership, healing, and transformation. He blends his 20 years of experience and knowledge into highly effective work that is the leading edge of the human potential movement. This Sacred Sons Pillar Talks was recorded live at Convergence 7: Generations in North Carolina. ON THIS EPISODE: Shems Heartwell | @shemsheart  Adam Jackson | @adam___jackson SACRED SONS EVENTS:   CONVERGENCE 8 | THE RETURN   LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA

Mom & Mind
278: A Postnatal Depression Journey with The Shems Doula, Abla Benyahia

Mom & Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 58:49


I'm joined today by Abla Benyahia, a Moroccan, London-based postpartum doula and birth educator. She is the mother of two children under two years of age, and she's a postnatal depression survivor. Passionately supporting women during their postpartum journey, Abla helps them navigate through mental health challenges and mom's guilt to reclaim their true identities. Abla experienced postnatal depression after the birth of her first child, which was followed quickly by her second pregnancy. She shares her experience of what helped her, what didn't help, and what she wishes she had done differently, along with her perspective as an Arab and Muslim mother. The mission of Abla's work is to help people understand the importance of self-care and why it's essential to get help as quickly as possible.  Show Highlights: How Abla was born in Morocco before living in France and settling in London with her husband How her first pregnancy went well, despite PCOS and the pandemic How she experienced depression even before her baby's birth, triggered by the fact that her family couldn't travel internationally to be with her How her birth plan couldn't work like she wanted it to How Abla's religious beliefs factored into her birth experience and how giving birth in London was much different than in Morocco in support of a new mom both in the hospital and at home How a loss of sleep and breastfeeding problems created the foundation for postnatal depression and intrusive thoughts How a conversation with a friend led Abla to admit that something was wrong and that she needed help How the support of a doula, therapist, and physiotherapist made a huge difference for Abla Why Abla felt anger that none of the women in her daily prepared her for postpartum depression How Abla's husband learned to help and support her, helping her to prioritize self-care and quality time together rather than household tasks How Abla's second pregnancy occurred quickly and unexpectedly and gave her the chance to have her preferred birth plan AND her birth doula How a helpful village of support made Abla's second postpartum experience very different Why Abla decided to become a certified doula and focus on helping other women Resources: Connect with Abla: Instagram Visit www.postpartum.net for resources and support!  Visit www.postpartum.net/professionals/certificate-trainings/ for information on the grief course.   Visit my website, www.wellmindperinatal.com, for more information, resources, and courses you can take today! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Deli Express
L'ascension de Shems Bendali

Deli Express

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 45:30


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Shems House is a place for people to tune in and learn of God's ways, and learn the revelation behind the law as was given by Moses. An understanding of the spirit of the law. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/i.am.free/support

Jazz und World aktuell
Der Trompeter Shems Bendali im Portrait

Jazz und World aktuell

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 59:55


Sommer-Zeit ist auch Duo-Zeit: Gleich vier verschiedene Duos mit Stimme und Klavier gibt es heute in «Jazz&World Aktuell». Ausserdem erzählt der französische Trompeter Shems Bendali, warum ein ganz bestimmtes Solo von Freddie Hubbard für ihn wegweisend war. Der Saxophonist Miguel Zenón spürt der Geschichte des riesigen Amerikanischen Kontinents nach. Und es gibt einen kurzen Rückblick ans Festival Da Jazz, wo die Sängerin Samara Joy den Dracula Club entzückte. Ein reiches Menu in «Jazz&World Aktuell» mit Jodok Hess. (00:00:25) Samara Joy am Festival da Jazz – «Sweet Pumpkin» (00:06:40) Beitrag Shems Bendali – «Tabriz» (00:20:04) Duo Melody Gardot und Philippe Powell – «Entre Eux Deux» (00:25:50) Duo Robert Summerfield und Lars Duppler – «Joni» (00:38:00) Miguel Zenón – «Música De Las Américas» (00:45:55) Duo Sachal Vasandani und Romain Collin – «Still Live» (00:51:00) Duo Camille Bertault und David Helbock – «Playground»

The Kyle Thiermann Show
#243 How to Navigate Difficult Relationships - Shems Heartwell

The Kyle Thiermann Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 66:18


Shems Heartwell is a guide and facilitator who specializes in personal and relational empowerment. His work goes to the core of what is needed for embodied transformation by integrating the physical, mental, sexual, emotional, and spiritual.shemsheartwell.comFollow Shems on InstagramListen to 3-foot Tires and RisingIf you dig this podcast, would you be please leave a short review on Apple Podcasts? It’s takes less than 60 seconds and makes a difference when I drop to my knees and beg hard-to-get guests to come on the show.Check out my writing at thiermann.substack.comBrought to you by the Nell Newman Foundation, Santa Cruz Medicinals, and RPM Training.The Nell Newman Foundation is dedicated to humanitarian, scientific and environmental action that foster a resilient and restorative planetary ecology. They support the small, visionary, and perhaps untested organizations. They fund the underdogs and unpopular ideas Paul Newman championed.RPM Training is a Norcal based active lifestyle brand founded on the idea that legit, purposeful functional training is the foundation of a truly full, adventurous life. I love their workout equipment and use it daily. Use the code KYLE10 at checkout and get 10% off any order.Santa Cruz Medicinals CBD has supported this podcast from day one. Their founder actually convinced me to start the podcast! They make a range of potent CBD products and my personal favorite is the Peppermint Tincture, which I use most nights before before I go to bed. Use the code KYLE10 at checkout, and get 10% off any order. Sore muscles, be gone!I write weekly short stories, sometimes they’re funny. Sign up for my newsletter so you don’t miss them.Please consider supporting my work on Patreon. If you are financially strapped, just keep listening and give lots of high-fives. That’s all the payment I need.Connect with Kyle on Instagram | Twitter | YouTubeContact: info@kyle.surfThe Motherfucker AwardsIntro music by Nashe Howe“Life moves pretty fast ... if you don't look around once and a while, you could miss it.”- Ferris Buller Get full access to Writing by Kyle Thiermann at thiermann.substack.com/subscribe

The Kyle Thiermann Show
#243 How to Navigate Difficult Relationships - Shems Heartwell

The Kyle Thiermann Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 66:18


Shems Heartwell is a guide and facilitator who specializes in personal and relational empowerment. His work goes to the core of what is needed for embodied transformation by integrating the physical, mental, sexual, emotional, and spiritual.shemsheartwell.comFollow Shems on InstagramListen to 3-foot Tires and RisingIf you dig this podcast, would you be please leave a short review on Apple Podcasts? It's takes less than 60 seconds and makes a difference when I drop to my knees and beg hard-to-get guests to come on the show.Check out my writing at thiermann.substack.comBrought to you by the Nell Newman Foundation, Santa Cruz Medicinals, and RPM Training.The Nell Newman Foundation is dedicated to humanitarian, scientific and environmental action that foster a resilient and restorative planetary ecology. They support the small, visionary, and perhaps untested organizations. They fund the underdogs and unpopular ideas Paul Newman championed.RPM Training is a Norcal based active lifestyle brand founded on the idea that legit, purposeful functional training is the foundation of a truly full, adventurous life. I love their workout equipment and use it daily. Use the code KYLE10 at checkout and get 10% off any order.Santa Cruz Medicinals CBD has supported this podcast from day one. Their founder actually convinced me to start the podcast! They make a range of potent CBD products and my personal favorite is the Peppermint Tincture, which I use most nights before before I go to bed. Use the code KYLE10 at checkout, and get 10% off any order. Sore muscles, be gone!I write weekly short stories, sometimes they're funny. Sign up for my newsletter so you don't miss them.Please consider supporting my work on Patreon. If you are financially strapped, just keep listening and give lots of high-fives. That's all the payment I need.Connect with Kyle on Instagram | Twitter | YouTubeContact: info@kyle.surfThe Motherfucker AwardsIntro music by Nashe Howe“Life moves pretty fast ... if you don't look around once and a while, you could miss it.”- Ferris Buller Get full access to Writing by Kyle Thiermann at thiermann.substack.com/subscribe

The Rising Man Podcast
RMP 208 - Own It When You Can't Hold It with Shems Heartwell

The Rising Man Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 54:34


Facing off with HEAVY issues like shame, overwhelm, and anxiety is a normal part of life - BUT getting stuck there is not. By sharing, expressing, and taking ownership, we can move through those tough energies and GROW. Shems Heartwell is a qi gong practitioner, acupuncturist, land steward, husband, and men's work leader who is deeply committed to serving humanity. We hit home on the common areas that men struggle mightily with - including the lone wolf mentality, habitual excuse making, and emotional suppression via substance abuse. Listen in for Shem's roadmap to embodying masculine presence and authentic confidence!! Highlights: How men can hold greater responsibility and serve more than themselves. Why lone wolf mode will only get you so far. “When we share our pain and put it in the light, its power over us wanes.” - Shems Heartwell Why true teachers lead students to connect with their OWN inner knowledge. How Shems emotionally and spiritually confronted his CV-19 infection. Why is alcoholism and technology addiction on the rise? Do people struggle when they get more money than they've ever had before? Can we completely transcend our childhood programming? “My will alone isn't gonna make everything happen” - Shems Heartwell Why ANGER is natural and must be worked through, not suppressed.   Connect with Shems Heartwell: Instagram || @shemsheart Vacation Cottage || Sacred Space in Hawaii!! Website || shemsheartwell.com - Retreats, courses, coaching, and more! Rising Man Links: Instagram || @risingmanmovement DOJO || A 4 day, carefully crafted sequence of rigorous exercises that will challenge the limits of your mental, physical, and emotional fortitude. Men's Circle || Are you ready to join other men JUST LIKE YOU who have found a way to RISE ABOVE life's challenges and create a life of purpose and fulfillment? Join our online FIRE CIRCLE!  Online Course || IGNITE is a 12 week online program designed to ignite your purpose and propel you into freedom. Features weekly calls, online modules, growth assignments, and community support!  Initiation || Compass is a 4 day 4 night Vision Fast in the wilderness, with preparation and incorporation calls in the months before and after.  YouTube || The Rising Man Movement Website || RisingMan.org

Taking Off The Mask
E75. The Spectrum of Aliveness - with Shems Heartwell, Life & Relationship Guide

Taking Off The Mask

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 54:18


“I think of it as simply more ‘spectrum of aliveness'… What happens is if our spectrum of aliveness is narrow because we're not feeling much - we feel numb, we don't have sexual energy on tap, we don't feel joy - it's usually because there's some stuff that's bottled up in us that's taking up bandwidth or real estate in our system.” - Shems Heartwell. Ever Forward Club's Ashanti Branch is joined by Shems Heartwell. As a Life and Relationship Guide, Shems has been honing his craft for 20 years. And what's resulted is a unique way of coaching and mentoring that is on the leading edge of the human potential movement. But like all of our episodes, this conversation doesn't just focus on the major successes - it goes back to a time when Shems's “spectrum of aliveness” was closed up, and how he still searches to broaden that spectrum today. We hope you enjoy learning more about Shems, his life, and his masks! (2:15) Ashanti's introduction. (7:30) Shems introduces himself, how he met Ashanti, and how he helps men, groups, and couples show up for themselves and each other. (12:50) Shems shares the front of his mask - bright, intelligent, kind (14:50) Shems shares the back of his mask - fearful, sensitive, judgmental. (17:10) Ashanti shares the front of his mask - serious, hard-working, funny. (19:50) Ashanti shares the back of his mask - fear, childhood wounds, I cry - and how acknowledging these things allows him to push himself to show the world his true value. (24:50) Ashanti shares what he told himself - and what he let go - when looking into a mirror in the woods. (28:50) Shems and Ashanti discuss the importance of allowing feelings to move through our system and be expressed. (38:10) Shems shares how he believes we can open up our “Spectrum of Aliveness.” Then, he shares what it was like growing up with his father, and the mixed bag of emotions, environments, and experiences it created. Ashanti relates by sharing his unhealthy relationship with sugar. (45:10) Whether it's food, alcohol, entertainment, etc., we can all use these things to “check out”. Shems and Ashanti discuss the need to identify when we have reached an unhealthy threshold, and the need for a community to help support us when we try to numb those who have retreated into a certain numbness. (51:50) Shems shares where you can get in touch with him. --- Connect with Shems Heartwell: Website: shemsheartwell.com Navigator Project: navigatorproject.org Instagram: instagram.com/shemsheart --- Create your own mask anonymously at www.100kmasks.com If you are interested in being on the Face to Face podcast, email us at everforwardclub@gmail.com --- Connect with Ashanti Branch: Instagram: instagram.com/branchspeaks Facebook: facebook.com/BranchSpeaks Twitter: twitter.com/BranchSpeaks LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/ashantibranch Website: branchspeaks.com --- Send in a voice message: anchor.fm/branch-speaks/message

Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
Ian Fleming's From Russia with Love (1957)

Kiss Kiss Bang Bang

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 128:47


The second Bond movie is based on the fifth Bond novel, and it's a fairly close adaptation -- but there are areas where the book and the movie diverge. Are they for better or for worse, and are there strengths and flaws that crop up in both? Shane and Andrew continue their review of the books in publication order with the very homoerotic adventures of Shems and Grant.

Sacred Sons Podcast
SSP 075 - Shadow Dancers with Shems Heartwell

Sacred Sons Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 41:11


Shems is a relationship guide and Men's work facilitator who specializes in personal, relational, and collective empowerment. He has mentored with some of the most influential teachers in the fields of conscious relationship, coaching, leadership, healing, and transformation. He blends his 20 years of experience and knowledge into highly effective work that is the leading edge of the human potential movement.  Shems will be hosting The Navigator Retreat December 1-5th on Maui, Hawaii.    On this Episode: Shems Heartwell | @shemsheart  Adam Jackson | @adam___jackson     Sacred Sons EXPERIENCE: MAUI PRIME | Dec 1 - 5 | Join us for 5 days of connection, confrontation, and integration on the island of Maui, Hawaii. This is an intimate experience designed for men who are looking to embody their purpose, cultivate inner wildness, develop meaningful relationships, and create deeper rituals and practices. The BROTHERSHIP: Join Our Online Community and Mobile App | Experience online men's councils and workshops as well as weekly master classes led by Sacred Sons Pillar Facilitators. CONNECT with Sacred Sons: Website | sacredsons.com   YouTube | Sacred Sons - YouTube   Instagram | @sacredsons   Events Calendar | All upcoming Sacred Sons Trainings and Experiences! 

Mikeadelic | Liberty. Psychedelics. Self-Empowerment
Shems Heartwell: Navigating Relationships In Honest, Healthy Ways

Mikeadelic | Liberty. Psychedelics. Self-Empowerment

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 108:10


LISTEN: APPLE  | SPOTIFY | STITCHER | YOUTUBE If You Enjoy This Show Please Subscribe and Give Us a 5-Star Rating ★★★★★ and Review on Apple Podcasts | Donate On Patreon :  https://bit.ly/3d0piI0 & PayPal:  https://bit.ly/2AV4pAt Become a Patron and get access to bonus episodes, early access releases, my new weekly comedy podcast, Dosadelic, merch, the inner sanctum discord + other rewards and goodies, and mush mush more. Only on Patreon. In Person Events: INWARD: A Primal Masculine Winter Solstice Journey  Friday, Dec 17 - Sunday, Dec 19 Boulder, CO https://authenticue.com/inward Permission Retreat Recap Video: You Have Permission   Shems Heartwell is a guide and facilitator who specializes in personal and relational empowerment. His work goes to the core of what is needed for embodied transformation by integrating the physical, mental, sexual, emotional, and spiritual. Shems has been honing and sharing his craft for 20 years. He has mentored with some of the most influential teachers in the fields of coaching, healing, relationship, and transformation. He is a Licensed Acupuncturist, Certified Coach, Relationship guide and Qi Gong teacher. He blends his experience and knowledge into a unique way of coaching and mentoring that is on the leading edge of the human potential movement. Shems is also a passionate athlete, gardener and musician, living with his beloved wife Achintya on the beautiful island of Maui   Mikeadelic is Sponsored by: Element kombucha: Use code Mike11 and get 11% Off the best Kombucha in the multiverse. This is my new favorite kombucha. I love it. So happy to have them sponsor the show. https://elementkombucha.com/ Being True To You: A one-of-a-kind Coach Training and Certification Program for people who want to build a career helping others transform their lives in a positive way. Starts Sept 8https://bit.ly/3lNLNb9 Fungi Academy: Enter Promo Code Mikeadelic at checkout for 25% Off https://bit.ly/3z0A6ln   Connect With Shems : Website: shemsheartwell.com Navigator retreat: navigatorproject.org/retreat Instagram: @shemsheart     Connect With Mike: Website: https://bit.ly/2GqH7kX Men's group Experiences: website coming soon - for now email me Mikeadelicpod@gmail.com to stay in the loop for some epic brotherhood connection.  1 on 1 Mind Jam Sessions - http://bit.ly/3aJ0Yv6 Instagram: https://bit.ly/2Pqc50B Email/ContactMe: https://bit.ly/2Dsv2v4 Facebook: https://bit.ly/2XCchg7 Twitter: https://bit.ly/2IwIhik Donate On Patreon or PayPal  All My Links: https://linktr.ee/Mikeadelic     Listen Everywhere: Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2Vf2RKf Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2W8w72c Amazon Music: https://amzn.to/3mYzExX Audible: http://adbl.co/3tDx0RN Stitcher: https://bit.ly/2DrRnc6 YouTube: https://bit.ly/2IzMz8I   Also Available on Podbean, Speaker, Breaker, Tunein, Castro, I heart radio, Overcast, Soundcloud and everywhere podcasts are found  Subscribe to the Inner Sanctum Monthly Newsletter  https://bit.ly/2GqH7kX If You Enjoy This Show Please Subscribe and Give Us a 5-Star Rating ★★★★★ and Review on Apple Podcasts | Donate On Patreon or PayPal  * Become a patron and get access to bonus episodes and a private chat group  Thanks To: Student Loan Tutor: https://bit.ly/2X2meF4 * Say you found them through mikeadelic for extra special magical love and care. Intro Music Provided by Danny Barnett & Galaxia:  https://bit.ly/2XB3sDr Its Never Perfect, But Its All Here.

Orden Sufí Halveti Yerrahi
"El Juego Oculto" [Al oír un galope, piensa en una cebra] Charlas sobre Sufismo por Shems Friedlander

Orden Sufí Halveti Yerrahi

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2021 39:33


بِسۡـــــــــمِ ٱللهِ ٱلرَّحۡـمَـٰنِ ٱلرَّحِـــــــيمِ 0:00 El juego oculto. 6:10 Nuestra sanación yace en el recuerdo de Dios. 11:16 Las 4 clases de vínculos interpersonales. 14:27 Retiro Espiritual: Introspección y plan de acción. 17:29 Exploración, Vida y Gratitud. 20:11 Temor de (distanciarnos de) Allah. 24:00 Soltando el lastre. 25:40 Cuento Sufí: El leñador. 31:13 Beneficios del Ayuno y Secretos de Ramadán. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Shems Friedlander es un erudito islámico estadounidense, maestro sufí, artista visual, cineasta, autor y profesor emérito de práctica en la Universidad Americana de El Cairo. Es mejor conocido por sus trabajos sobre las tradiciones místicas del Islam, especialmente la tradición sufí Mevlevi fundada en honor a Mevlana Jalāl ad-Dīn Muhammad Rūmī. Se convirtió al Islam de la mano del Sheikh Muzaffer Ozak al Yerrahi, a principio de los años 1970. Friedlander se incorporó como conferencista y se ha desempeñado como profesor en el Departamento de Periodismo y Comunicación de Masas de la Universidad Americana en El Cairo desde 1994. En 2012, fue nombrado como uno de los 500 musulmanes más influyentes del mundo. Aparte de la fotografía y la pintura, Friedlander es autor de diez libros sobre el sufismo y Mevlana Rumi y ha realizado algunos documentales. Sus obras se han traducido a diversos idiomas, incluyendo el árabe y el turco. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Orden Sufi Halveti Yerrahi Argentina http://sufismo.org.ar/ http://editorayerrahi.com.ar/store/ YouTube: Orden Sufi Halveti Yerrahi Instagram: Orden Sufi Halveti Yerrahi Facebook: Orden Sufi Halveti Yerrahi Facebook: Editorial Yerrahi Spotify: Orden Sufi Halveti Yerrahi --------------------------------------------------- #ShemsFriedlander #EmergenciaEspiritual #PsicologíayEspiritualidad

Afterwork
AFTERWORK 20 - Amour du partage et de l'information

Afterwork

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 53:15


Retrouvez d'autres programmes sur lesbonnesondes.ma  Pour clore en beauté cette première saison d'Afterwork, nous avons eu le plaisir de recevoir Mustapha El Fekkak, aka Swinga, et Aicha Chanane, dite Awiiisha. Journaliste de formation, Aïcha Chanane est passée du monde des médias à celui des médias sociaux de la traduction. Ce qu'elle a acquis comme expérience dans la presse écrite et digitale pendant dix ans (Al Akhbar, El Khabar, Alyaoum24), elle le met désormais à contribution sur ses comptes Instagram (Awiiisha et bonplan.ma). Si elle n'a rien perdu à ses réflexes de journaliste et à son goût pour la primeur de l'information, elle a fait le choix de laisser de côté la pression inhérente à ce métier, de se tourner vers la traduction et de consacrer du temps à sa famille, son bien-être et au partage, en toute simplicité et sans chichi, avec ses followers. Elle leur parle d'éducation, de sa vie de maman, de bons plans et de petits bonheurs du quotidien… Artiste, circassien, chef d'entreprise, réalisateur, producteur… Les talents de Mustapha Swinga, aujourd'hui à la tête d'Artcoustic Studios, sont probablement trop nombreux pour être tous listés. Ce lauréat de l'école du cirque Shems'y est aujourd'hui une personnalité incontournable des réseaux sociaux marocains : il se fait connaître avec Aji-Tfham, série de vidéos animées en darija où il décortique l'actualité ou vulgarise un concept donné. L'année dernière, sa couverture de la pandémie de Covid-19 l'a rendu indispensable, pour les internautes comme pour les autorités publiques, qui se sont appuyées sur lui pour faire passer leurs messages de sensibilisation auprès du grand public. Des influenceurs pas comme les autres, parce qu'ils ne se définissent pas comme tels et parce qu'ils sont bien plus que ça, malgré leurs milliers d'abonnés — qui se comptent désormais en millions, toutes plateformes confondues, du côté de Swinga. Avec en commun une spontanéité, une franchise, un amour du partage et de l'information, sourcée et vulgarisée, Mustapha Swinga et Awiiisha nous parlent de leurs parcours respectifs, mais surtout de leur état d'esprit. En darija et en chœur, ils reviennent sur la manière dont ils ont appréhendé le Covid-19, en tant que personnages publics mais aussi dans l'intimité, parlent sans complexe de santé mentale, de digital, d'ego, d'information et de publicité, de responsabilité envers celles et ceux qui les suivent, de libertés individuelles, de famille et de rapport au travail… Un vingtième épisode que nous avons pris énormément de plaisir à produire, et qui, nous l'espérons, vous donnera envie de réécouter ou de découvrir les 19 qui le précédent. En attendant la rentrée, bonne écoute !   

Orden Sufí Halveti Yerrahi
"Al oír un galope, piensa en una cebra" [Charlas sobre Sufismo] Shems Friedlander

Orden Sufí Halveti Yerrahi

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 50:01


بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم 0:00 Introducción por el Dr. Daniel Goleman (PhD) 10:27 La Cebra. 19:13 ¿Qué es la vida? 24:18 Consecuencias del olvido de Dios. 27:44 Comunidad y Sufismo. 31:15 Cuento Sufí: "Bendición o Calamidad, sólo Dios sabe" 39:23 Reflexión e Introspección Psicoespiritual. 41:25 Conciencia y Acción Responsable. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Shems Friedlander es un erudito islámico estadounidense, maestro sufí, artista visual, cineasta, autor y profesor emérito de práctica en la Universidad Americana de El Cairo. Es mejor conocido por sus trabajos sobre las tradiciones místicas del Islam, especialmente la tradición sufí Mevlevi fundada en honor a Mevlana Jalāl ad-Dīn Muhammad Rūmī. Se convirtió al Islam de la mano del Sheikh Muzaffer Ozak al Yerrahi, a principio de los años 1970. Friedlander se incorporó como conferencista y se ha desempeñado como profesor en el Departamento de Periodismo y Comunicación de Masas de la Universidad Americana en El Cairo desde 1994. En 2012, fue nombrado como uno de los 500 musulmanes más influyentes del mundo. Aparte de la fotografía y la pintura, Friedlander es autor de diez libros sobre el sufismo y Mevlana Rumi y ha realizado algunos documentales. Sus obras se han traducido a diversos idiomas, incluyendo el árabe y el turco. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Daniel Goleman es un psicólogo, periodista y escritor estadounidense. Adquirió fama mundial a partir de la publicación de su libro Emotional Intelligence (en español Inteligencia emocional) en 1995. Daniel Goleman estudió antropología en la Universidad de Amherst, Massachusetts para posteriormente obtener su doctorado en la Universidad de Harvard, también en Massachusetts. Trabajó como redactor de la sección de ciencias de la conducta y del cerebro del periódico The New York Times. Ha sido editor de la revista 'Psychology Today' y profesor de psicología en la Universidad de Harvard, en la que obtuvo su doctorado. Goleman fue cofundador de la Collaborative for Academic, Social and Emotional Learning (Sociedad para el Aprendizaje Académico, Social y Emocional) en el Centro de Estudios Infantiles de la Universidad de Yale (posteriormente en la Universidad de Illinois, en Chicago), cuya misión es ayudar a las escuelas a introducir cursos de educación emocional. --------------------------------------------------- Orden Sufi Halveti Yerrahi Argentina http://sufismo.org.ar/ http://editorayerrahi.com.ar/store/ YouTube: Orden Sufi Halveti Yerrahi Instagram: Orden Sufi Halveti Yerrahi Facebook: Orden Sufi Halveti Yerrahi Facebook: Editorial Yerrahi Spotify: Orden Sufi Halveti Yerrahi --------------------------------------------------- #ShemsFriedlander #DanielGoleman #PsicologíaPerenne

Lutzfamilyministries
2 chronicles 27:1-9 NIV and Genesis 11:1-32 esv

Lutzfamilyministries

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 7:01


(1) Jothan king of Judah. (2)The Tower of Babel. Shems descendants. Terahs descendants.

The Social League
#20 “Navigating Relationships: Sex, Love, & Intimacy” - Shems Heartwell

The Social League

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 64:38


Shems Heartwell is a guide who specializes in personal and relational empowerment. His work goes to the core of what is needed for embodied transformation by integrating the physical, mental, sexual, emotional, and spiritual.Contact: (IG: @shemsheart) and if you are interested in attending a retreat (https://shemsheartwell.com/)Topics:-Relationships-Hookup Culture-Sex-MarriageFollow us on IG: https://www.instagram.com/thesocialeague/ Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thesocialeague?lang=enFollow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alessandro-allaman-3378b8197/Subscribe on YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLE0cI_tdTbpi2B8Eeb5u1iVdCqK4ZydHoPODCAST INFO:Podcast website:https://thesocialeague.org/Apple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-social-league/id1539221823Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/episode/7qGUrPKaj0aT2KA4eV3iiK?si=0iVxMDU6T9658S2Qsx9W7QFull episodes playlist:https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLE0cI_tdTbpi2B8Eeb5u1iVdCqK4ZydHoClips playlist:https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLE0cI_tdTbphIK-5rfkwmholkUYPuoz8N

The Kyle Thiermann Show
#243 How to Navigate Difficult Relationships - Shems Heartwell

The Kyle Thiermann Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 66:19


Shems Heartwell is a guide and facilitator who specializes in personal and relational empowerment. His work goes to the core of what is needed for embodied transformation by integrating the physical, mental, sexual, emotional, and spiritual. shemsheartwell.com Follow Shems on Instagram Listen to 3-foot Tires and Rising   If you dig this podcast, would you be please leave a short review on Apple Podcasts? It’s takes less than 60 seconds and makes a difference when I drop to my knees and beg hard-to-get guests to come on the show. Check out my writing at thiermann.substack.com Brought to you by the Nell Newman Foundation, Santa Cruz Medicinals, and RPM Training. The Nell Newman Foundation is dedicated to humanitarian, scientific and environmental action that foster a resilient and restorative planetary ecology. They support the small, visionary, and perhaps untested organizations. They fund the underdogs and unpopular ideas Paul Newman championed. RPM Training is a Norcal based active lifestyle brand founded on the idea that legit, purposeful functional training is the foundation of a truly full, adventurous life. I love their workout equipment and use it daily. Use the code KYLE10 at checkout and get 10% off any order. Santa Cruz Medicinals CBD has supported this podcast from day one. Their founder actually convinced me to start the podcast! They make a range of potent CBD products and my personal favorite is the Peppermint Tincture, which I use most nights before before I go to bed. Use the code KYLE10 at checkout, and get 10% off any order. Sore muscles, be gone! I write weekly short stories, sometimes they’re funny. Sign up for my newsletter so you don’t miss them. Please consider supporting my work on Patreon. If you are financially strapped, just keep listening and give lots of high-fives. That’s all the payment I need. Connect with Kyle on Instagram | Twitter | YouTube Contact: info@kyle.surf The Motherfucker Awards Intro music by Nashe Howe “Life moves pretty fast ... if you don't look around once and a while, you could miss it.” - Ferris Buller

Not This!
Living in Unity with Shems Heartwell

Not This!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 52:53


To learn more and work with Shems:https://shemsheartwell.com/

Law of Positivism
29. Healing the masculine and relationships with Shems Heartwell

Law of Positivism

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2020 54:48


On this week’s episode I have a beautiful conversation with Shems Heartwell. Shems is a relationship guide and Men’s work facilitator who specializes in personal, relational, and collective empowerment. His work goes to the core of what is needed for embodied transformation by working with and integrating the physical, mental, emotional, sexual and spiritual as the tapestry for our evolution. He has mentored with some of the most influential teachers in the fields of conscious relationship, coaching, leadership, healing, and transformation. He blends his 20 years of experience and knowledge into highly effective work that is the leading edge of the human potential movement. Shems is also offering a Men’s Passage course that is starting April 30. The Men’s Passage is an 9-week online program led by Shems Heartwell, geared to empowering men to cultivate their Vitality, Leadership, and Relationship skills. During The Men’s Passage course, you will learn how to navigate the challenges in your life with true transformational power. Together with his beautiful wife Achintya Devi, Shems also offers an Empowered Loving course for couples. In this episode we cover the following topics: Empowering and healing the masculine Healing and transforming the past Men’s passage course Relationships Connection Empowered loving Check out Shem’s website for more information: https://shemsheartwell.com/ Men’s passage course: https://shemsheartwell.com/the-mens-passage/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shemsheart/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/shemsheartwell/ Visit Law of Positivism: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/law_of_positivism/ Website: https://www.lawofpositivism.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lawofpositivism/

Sacred Sons Podcast
SSP 024 - Navigating Fear in Relationship with Shems Heartwell

Sacred Sons Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 57:21


Shems is a relationship guide and Men’s work facilitator who specializes in personal, relational, and collective empowerment. He has mentored with some of the most influential teachers in the fields of conscious relationship, coaching, leadership, healing, and transformation. He blends his 20 years of experience and knowledge into highly effective work that is the leading edge of the human potential movement. Connect with Sacred Sons: Website | https://www.sacredsons.com/ Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/sacredsons/ Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/wearesacredsons/   Join The BROTHERSHIP for FREE: Private Online Community and Mobile App | The Brothership Get on the MAT!  (Masculine Alchemy Training): Daily Online Classes, Workshops, and Councils | The MAT Support the Movement: Help fund the growth of Sacred Sons so we can reach more men! | Contribute   On this Episode: Adam Jackson | https://www.instagram.com/adam___jackson/ Shems Heartwell | https://www.instagram.com/shemsheart/ | The Men's Passage Produced by Shaun Offenbach | wayfindersmedia.com

The Kyle Thiermann Show
#206 How To Reduce Stress in an Emergency - Shems Heartwell

The Kyle Thiermann Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2020 71:41


Shems was also a guest on this podcast in episodes #121 and #148. Shems Heartwell is a guide and facilitator who specializes in personal and relational empowerment. His work goes to the core of what is needed for embodied transformation by integrating the physical, mental, sexual, emotional, and spiritual.   shemsheartwell.com   Follow Shems on Instagram   People talk about this episode here   Music: Carry Us Slow, by Big Friend   Sign up for the weekly email   Buy me a coffee on Patreon   Leave a short review on I Tunes, (it helps me book guests.)   Here's my Instagram   The Motherfucker Awards   Contact: info@kyle.surf   SC Medicinals Use the code KYLE10 to get 10% off everything at SC Medicinals.   Intro music by Nashe Howe  

The Kyle Thiermann Show
#206 How To Reduce Stress in an Emergency - Shems Heartwell

The Kyle Thiermann Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2020 71:41


Shems was also a guest on this podcast in episodes #121 and #148. Shems Heartwell is a guide and facilitator who specializes in personal and relational empowerment. His work goes to the core of what is needed for embodied transformation by integrating the physical, mental, sexual, emotional, and spiritual.   shemsheartwell.com   Follow Shems on Instagram   People talk about this episode here   Music: Carry Us Slow, by Big Friend   Sign up for the weekly email   Buy me a coffee on Patreon   Leave a short review on I Tunes, (it helps me book guests.)   Here's my Instagram   The Motherfucker Awards   Contact: info@kyle.surf   SC Medicinals Use the code KYLE10 to get 10% off everything at SC Medicinals.   Intro music by Nashe Howe   Get full access to Writing by Kyle Thiermann at thiermann.substack.com/subscribe

The Anthony John Amyx Podcast
022 How Ancestral Lineage Healing Impacts Your Life and Business

The Anthony John Amyx Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 54:08


In today's episode, I'm bringing on an epic Coach named Shems Heartwell. He's an incredible coach and helped me see some things that I didn't know existed. Things like how ancestral lineage healing impacts your life and business. In the past 15 years Shems he has mentored with some of the most influential teachers in the fields of conscious relationship, leadership, healing, and transformation. He blends his experience and knowledge into a way that really pushes people to the edge of their potential. What You'll Hear In This Episode How did Shems get introduced to ancestral lineage healing? Why it is important for you to become aware of your ancestors and bring healing to it. The impact when you are bringing healing to your ancestors. What is Ancestral Lineage Healing? How does it compare to Mediumship? How do you learn to access and heal your ancestral lineage? Can you do ancestral lineage healing even if you do not know parts about your family or if you are adopted? Why does ancestral lineage healing work matter? What role does Shems feel Ancestral Lineage healing plays into the overall work of our culture right now? What is at stake if you do not try to access and heal your ancestral lineage? Subscribe and Review in iTunes- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-anthony-john-amyx-podcast/id1492458217 Are you subscribed to my podcast, If not, please go do that now because that is what helps get this message to reach more people? Plus, I don't want you to miss an episode. Each week, I'll be releasing two new episodes and if you're not subscribed there's a good chance they'll fly under the radar and you'll miss out. Scripture Mentioned In This Episode Aj's Website www.ajamyx.com Aj's Book www.ajamyx.com/book Shems Website https://shemsheartwell.com

Bain de Culture
les 20 ans de l'Ecole du Cirque Shems'y à Salé

Bain de Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2019


et la prochaine Biennale Karacena : ce sera du 22 au 29 Aout 2020

Génération Kairos
#4: Adnane Addioui : Change your words, change your world !

Génération Kairos

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2019 98:42


Mon invité est un Entrepreneur Hors Cadre, Agitateur d’idées et Change Maker. Il s’est fixé un challenge depuis une dizaine d’année : aider à trouver des solutions innovantes et entrepreneuriales aux problématiques économiques et sociales ! " Si vous n’aimez pas quelque chose, changez la ou trouver une nouvelle manière d’y réfléchir " Hyperactif et touche à tout, il s’implique pendant ses études à pléthore d’associations jusqu’à être élu personnalité la plus populaire pendant 4 ans et reconnaît qu’il en a tiré l’essentiel de son savoir aujourd’hui. Cet apprentissage lui permet d’aiguiser son sens du contact et d’avoir une idée précise de ce qu’il aime/ n’aime pas Faisant preuve d’un stoïcisme à toute épreuve, il nous raconte une période troublante de 3 mois, où fraichement arrivé en Région parisienne il ne savait pas où il allait passer la nuit et comment il a vécu un  mois avec du Riz et de l’eau pour avoir perdu un billet de 500 euros ! Il nourrit ses convictions sur l’impact de l’entrepreneuriat dans tout processus de transformation pendant un échange aux états unis, où il s’initie à la pédagogie et au mindset Américain  En quête de sens, il renonce à une carrière toute tracée chez Danone à Paris en se promettant 3 choses : Ne plus jamais travailler chez quelqu’un Ne pas faire quelque chose qu’il n’aime pas Ne plus faire quelque chose qu’il ne jugerait pas utile Et nous raconte comment sa vie a basculé quand il a reçu une newsletter du British Council pour rentrer au Maroc et accompagner des projets de coopération internationale sur les pays de la zone MENA.  Passionné d’impact et de progrès social durables, Il se donne alors comme mission de lancer le concept d’entrepreneur social au Maroc. Il sillonne les écoles du pays en animant des ateliers et conférences jusqu’à organiser en janvier 2010 le premier bootcamp au Maroc en Entrepreneuriat social. Idole des jeunes, il dirigera également l’accélérateur Enactus Maroc pour démultiplier son impact sur l’éclosion des jeunes entrepreneurs au Maroc Il nous raconte la genèse de la plateforme MCISE (Moroccan Center for Innovation and Social Entrepreneurship), véritable écosystème de l’entrepreneuriat social. Il revient sur le processus de visioning et l’anecdote où il décroche sur la Navette Casa-Rabat un financement de 15.000 Dollars auprès d’une fondation. Le Centre multipliera avec les associations locales les initiatives, projets et développera de nombreux modèles et programmes de transformation innovants (ex : l’incubation d’entreprises avec Dare INC, l’initiative Tamkeen qui transforme l’école publique marocaine en hub d’innovation sociale,…) Speaker de talent, il est invité dans plusieurs manifestations à l’international pour partager sa pensée et son expérience de l’impact de l’entrepreneuriat dans le développement économique et social Son conseil est de lire plus et différemment :  Start with Why: How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Take de Simon Sinek https://livremoi.ma/index.php/start-32-with-32-why.html The Element, how finding your passion changes everything – Ken Robinson https://livremoi.ma/index.php/finding-your-element-1200262.html David bornstein : How to change the world (social entrepreneurs) https://www.amazon.fr/How-Change-World-Social-Entrepreneurs/dp/0195334760/ Son inspiration du moment : Shems for Lighting qui apporte des solutions pour un éclairage écologique : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=05ttb_lxlN4 

Path & Present w/Baraka Blue
#047: The Inner Search: 45 Years on the Sufi Path w/ Shems Friedlander

Path & Present w/Baraka Blue

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2019 81:08


Shems Friedlander is the author of ten books, including a number of books about Rumi. He is a painter, photographer, designer, filmmaker, and educator. Friedlander was Emeritus Professor at the American University in Cairo. He was selected as one of the 500 Most Influential Muslims in the World, in the field of Art and Culture, by the Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Center. Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLmlQrfNQE88PBuv36ltlrQ

My Backstory
Ep. 66 Shems Heartwell with Empowered Loving

My Backstory

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2019 123:41


I am elated that Shems and I were able to record this episode while we were in Sierraville for an incredible men's retreat. Shems is my mentor, my teacher, and my brother. In this episode Shems and I talk about how we can resource ourselves and avoid checking out in multiple areas of our lives. Shems shares his journey into Men's work, and some of the steps that he took to become the empowered man that he is today. We talk about passion, purpose, and listening to our intuition. I hope this episode profoundly touches many lives

The Rising Man Podcast
RMP 072 - The Divine Dance of Polarity with Shems Heartwell

The Rising Man Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2019 63:00


There is no correct way to be a man. True maturity is finding your own definition and way to walk the path of manhood. In this episode, you'll learn that your unique expression is the medicine you have to share with the world. Shems Heartwell brings 18 YEARS of men's work wisdom to the table, meaning he has lots of goodness to share. Tune in and learn how to stop outsourcing your need for validation, take responsibility for your own hot fire, and find your home masculine/feminine ratio.   Show Notes: How to stop outsourcing our need for validation. Learn how to father ourselves, and then we can provide that for others. It takes a village to raise children, they need a diverse array of influence. Take responsibility for our own hot fire Are women more in tune with what a relationship needs? There is nothing wrong with being more feminine or more masculine. The beauty comes from finding our unique expression. What is the feminine/masculine ratio that feels like home for you? Look at the areas of your life where you complain the most. That is the place where we can step up. How to avoid the comparison trap We don't need the title of CEO to be a world changing leader.   How to Connect with Shems Heartwell: July & September - Men's Passage Retreat - Sierra Hot Springs Online course for men - next one begins in October Website: shemsheartwell.com   Rising Man Links: Join the RMP Fire Circle, complete with monthly calls and a private community for those ready to dive deep. All newcomers are welcome free of charge, message Jeddy for the link! The NEXT CALL is Saturday 6/22 3pm-5 PST!! Instagram @therisingmanpodcast Instagram @jeddyazuma Facebook @JeddyAzuma

honey talks podcast with katya nova (nurturingnovas)
Most Effective Relationship Tools on the Planet with Achintya Devi & Shems Heartwell

honey talks podcast with katya nova (nurturingnovas)

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2019 68:31


Are you an Empowered Lover? Gem take-aways: asking for what you want instead of complaining, how and why we need to rewire our nervous system together with our partner, how to fire up desire, how our cyclical nature affects sexual chemistry, the one thing that often at the heart of intense conflicts … and especially for the women listening, please stay till the end, as Achintya closes with some really powerful wisdom that might be a bit shocking for some of you, but is really, really worth hearing! EMPOWERED LOVING COUPLES COURSE (starts May 9 2019, check website for additional dates): https://shemsheartwell.com/empoweredlovingcourse/ 10% off use code: HONEY10 *** HONEYTALKSPODCAST.COM FREE MASTERCLASS with Katya & Lacey FKNHONEY.COM *** Discussed in this episode: - are you sure you know how to receive? - instead of complaining - ask for what you want - the one thing that's often at the heart of intense conflicts - how & why we need to rewire our nervous system together with our partners - how to fire up desire - how sexual cycles affect sexual chemistry - why does our sexual energy decrease? - who is a priestess? - why we don't even need to try - how to reclaim our power through our womb blood Mentioned in this episode: - Empowered Loving Couples Course (begins may 9 2019) https://shemsheartwell.com/empoweredlovingcourse/ - Goddess Rising Mystery School https://www.goddessrising.org/ - Hendricks Institute https://hendricks.com/ Achintya Devi @goddess_rising https://www.instagram.com/goddess_rising/ Seems Heartwell @shemsheart https://www.instagram.com/shemsheart/

honey talks podcast with katya nova (nurturingnovas)
Most Effective Relationship Tools on the Planet with Achintya Devi & Shems Heartwell

honey talks podcast with katya nova (nurturingnovas)

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2019 68:31


Are you an Empowered Lover? Gem take-aways: asking for what you want instead of complaining, how and why we need to rewire our nervous system together with our partner, how to fire up desire, how our cyclical nature affects sexual chemistry, the one thing that often at the heart of intense conflicts … and especially for the women listening, please stay till the end, as Achintya closes with some really powerful wisdom that might be a bit shocking for some of you, but is really, really worth hearing! EMPOWERED LOVING COUPLES COURSE (starts May 9 2019, check website for additional dates):  https://shemsheartwell.com/empoweredlovingcourse/ 10% off use code: HONEY10 *** HONEYTALKSPODCAST.COM FREE MASTERCLASS with Katya & Lacey FKNHONEY.COM *** Discussed in this episode:   - are you sure you know how to receive? - instead of complaining - ask for what you want - the one thing that’s often at the heart of intense conflicts - how & why we need to rewire our nervous system together with our partners - how to fire up desire - how sexual cycles affect sexual chemistry - why does our sexual energy decrease? - who is a priestess? - why we don’t even need to try - how to reclaim our power through our womb blood   Mentioned in this episode:   -  Empowered Loving Couples Course (begins may 9 2019) https://shemsheartwell.com/empoweredlovingcourse/ - Goddess Rising Mystery School https://www.goddessrising.org/ - Hendricks Institute https://hendricks.com/   Achintya Devi @goddess_rising https://www.instagram.com/goddess_rising/ Seems Heartwell @shemsheart https://www.instagram.com/shemsheart/    

The Kyle Thiermann Show
#148 Sex, Relationships & Intimacy - Shems Heartwell

The Kyle Thiermann Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2019 104:21


Shems Heartwell is a guide and facilitator who specializes in personal and relational empowerment. His work goes to the core of what is needed for embodied transformation by integrating the physical, mental, sexual, emotional, and spiritual.   https://shemsheartwell.com/   Music: Three Foot Tires & Rising, By Oppo   Follow Kyle on Instagram   Buy me a coffee on Patreon   Box of Goodies   Get a laugh at motherfuckerawards.com/ Contact: Info@kyle.surf

The Kyle Thiermann Show
#148 Sex, Relationships & Intimacy - Shems Heartwell

The Kyle Thiermann Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2019 104:21


Shems Heartwell is a guide and facilitator who specializes in personal and relational empowerment. His work goes to the core of what is needed for embodied transformation by integrating the physical, mental, sexual, emotional, and spiritual.   https://shemsheartwell.com/   Music: Three Foot Tires & Rising, By Oppo   Follow Kyle on Instagram   Buy me a coffee on Patreon   Box of Goodies   Get a laugh at motherfuckerawards.com/ Contact: Info@kyle.surf Get full access to Writing by Kyle Thiermann at thiermann.substack.com/subscribe

One Hour With Chris Gekä
Chris Gekä Guest - Shems FM Tunisia

One Hour With Chris Gekä

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2018 60:57


01. Analog Sol : Trinidad Dreams (Extended Mix) 02. Chris Geka & Tecca : Blama (Miky Falcone & Fabio Morello Remix) 03. Alaia & Gallo : Sunday Morning (Original Mix) 04. Kurd Maverick : He's Alright (Original Mix) 05. Wade : No Sleep (Sonny Fodera Remix) 06. ATFC : Strong 2 Survive (Tube & Berger Extended Mix) 07. Junior Sanchez : Strong Enough (Original Mix) 08. Riva Starr Ft. Jocelyn Brown : Always (Original Mix) 09. Erick Morillo, Junolarc, Chris Child & Ora Solar : Pulling Me (Erick Morillo & Harry Romero Remix) 10. Rafa Barrios Feat. Matt Sassari : Flipflop (Original Mix) 11. Freddy Be & Savi Leon Ft. DNCN : Habitual (George Smeddles Remix) 12. Dj Wady & Moondark : Moving (Original Mix) 13. Victor Ruiz & Thomas Schumacher : Wonder (Edit)

tunisia erick morillo junolarc shems atfc strong analog sol trinidad dreams extended mix wade no sleep sonny fodera remix chris gek kurd maverick he's alright original mix
The Kyle Thiermann Show
#121 Sex, Relationships, and Intimacy - Shems Heartwell

The Kyle Thiermann Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2018 71:19


Shems Heartwell is a guide and facilitator who specializes in personal and relational empowerment. His work goes to the core of what is needed for embodied transformation by integrating the physical, mental, sexual, emotional, and spiritual.   https://shemsheartwell.com/ Follow Shems on Instagram Music: 3 Foot Tires and Rising, By Oppo Connect with me on Instagram Buy me a coffee on Patreon Check out my favorite books on kyle.surf   Get full access to Writing by Kyle Thiermann at thiermann.substack.com/subscribe

The Kyle Thiermann Show
#121 Sex, Relationships, and Intimacy - Shems Heartwell

The Kyle Thiermann Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2018 71:19


Shems Heartwell is a guide and facilitator who specializes in personal and relational empowerment. His work goes to the core of what is needed for embodied transformation by integrating the physical, mental, sexual, emotional, and spiritual.   https://shemsheartwell.com/ Follow Shems on Instagram Music: 3 Foot Tires and Rising, By Oppo Connect with me on Instagram Buy me a coffee on Patreon Check out my favorite books on kyle.surf  

Love & Liberation
Shems Heartwell: Opening to the Greatest Possibility of Love

Love & Liberation

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2018 54:37


In this episode we have Shems Heartwell, a relationship and life guide for individuals and couples. Shems offers a wealth of wisdom in this episode. Including: what brought him into the field of relationship supporting our nervous system to remain in conscious connection what opens the door for intentional connection dissolving egoic barriers creating bridges between the mind, heart, body and subtle presence a simple practice to bring your body into balance and to allow stored emotions to surface the potential of strong emotion his work with men including the 3 pillars he explores with men Shems personal practice on preparing for marriage and a wedding subtle co-depedency, independency + intimacy   Shems Heartwell: https://shemsheartwell.com/ Olivia Clementine: https://www.oliviaclementine.com/  

Shameless Sex
#34 Relationship Lab: Empowered Loving With Shems Heartwell

Shameless Sex

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2018 76:09


Shems is a widely sought after guide and facilitator who specializes in personal and relational empowerment. His work goes to the core of what is needed for embodied transformation by integrating the physical, mental, sexual, emotional, and spiritual. Over the past 15 years, he has mentored with some of the most influential teachers in the fields of conscious relationship, coaching, leadership, healing, and transformation. He blends his experience and knowledge into highly effective work that is the leading edge of the human potential movement. To learn more and/or to book your free introductory session, visit: https://shemsheartwell.com

St. Mark Lutheran Church
Genesis 9:18-12:9 - Audio

St. Mark Lutheran Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2017 32:46


After the flood Noah worked the land and grew grapes. From the grapes he made wine and one night he drank too much. This lead to he descendants of Ham being cursed. From Noah's line many nations were created. When men wanted to build a tower to reach the Heavens, God confused their language so the tower could not be finished. Then we follow Shems line to Abram.

St Mark Lutheran Church
Genesis 9:18-12:9 - Audio

St Mark Lutheran Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2017 32:46


After the flood Noah worked the land and grew grapes. From the grapes he made wine and one night he drank too much. This lead to he descendants of Ham being cursed. From Noah's line many nations were created. When men wanted to build a tower to reach the Heavens, God confused their language so the tower could not be finished. Then we follow Shems line to Abram.

Living in Hi-Fi
The Joy of Belly Dancing by George Abdo

Living in Hi-Fi

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2016 24:26


Let’s head to the 1970s, the golden era for… belly dance? Indeed! This classic belly dance album that could be considered early “world fusion” with its traditional songs from the Middle East repackaged for American night clubs. Listen: Joy of Belly Dancing on AppleMusic Joy of Belly Dancing on Amazon Joy of Belly Dancing LP on Smithsonian Folkways More information: About Juliana on the Occidental Dancer Liner notes from Smithsonian Folkways release Video: My friend, Shems, choreography to Misirlou A lovely performance to Ya Mustapha by Naima

Përkthimi i kuptimeve të Kuranit në gjuhën shqipe
Sureja Esh-Shems e përkthyer në shqip

Përkthimi i kuptimeve të Kuranit në gjuhën shqipe

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2015 51:08


Sureja Esh-Shems e përkthyer në shqip

Consciously Speaking
Episode 89: Shems Heartwell

Consciously Speaking

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2015 36:36


Today’s guest is a dear friend of mine, Shems Heartwell. Shems is a life and relationship coach whose unique gift is his ability to make personal growth not only sustainable, but deeply enriching, rewarding and fun. Shems has mentored with some amazing teachers, who have supported him to consistently look deeper into each situation or challenge with greater awareness along with the willingness to learn and grow through every opportunity. Over time, he has cultivated a keen intuition to laser into the heart of any issue that his clients present in workshops or private sessions.   Through many years of studying relationships, Shems has become increasingly aware of the essential shift that transforms them. Through focusing your attention on your Creativity and Purpose, you begin to fill any void and utilize that energy in the most satisfying and sustainable way. Shems is committed to being a catalyst for transformation in the world, and is dedicated to teaching and helping individuals awaken to their powerful innate abilities to do the same. Along with private sessions, he facilitates Inner Alchemy workshops and private intensives for individuals and couples on the beautiful island of Maui. You can learn more about Shems at www.ShemsHeartwell.com. While there, be sure to sign up for his FREE weeklong video series entitled Light Up Your Life. Please be sure to fill out our Audience Demographic Survey for LibSyn. Thanks! And don’t forget to subscribe to Consciously Speaking so that you don't miss a single episode. While you're at it, won't you take a moment to write a short review and rate our show? It would be greatly appreciated!   To learn more about our previous guests, listen to past episodes, and get to know your host, go to www.MichaelNeeley.com and follow us on Facebook and Twitter.                                                 

Consciously Speaking
Episode 16: Guided Meditation #2 with Shems Heartwell

Consciously Speaking

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2015 30:58


Your guide for today's meditation is Shems Heartwell, author of Empowered Loving: A Guide To Learning and Growing Through Relationships.  Shems is also a life and relationship coach, and he facilitates Inner Alchemy workshops and private intensives for individuals and couples on the beautiful island of Maui. You can find him at www.ShemsHeartwell.com. Shems adds a heartfelt touch to this guided meditation that comes to us from his home in Maui.  For more information about Consciously Speaking, please visit www.MichaelNeeley.com or follow our page on Facebook.

DJ ZAK
Teo Moss Feat Daniel Shems vs DJ Antoine - Stop Around ( DJ ZAK Mash )

DJ ZAK

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2013 5:58


DJ ZAK
Teo Moss Feat Daniel Shems vs DJ Antoine - Stop Around ( DJ ZAK Mash )

DJ ZAK

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2013 5:58


The University Church
Temptation - Audio

The University Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2013 22:32


Luke's account continues with the description of the temptation of Jesus in the wilderness. The real issue being tested is this: Is Jesus really the Son of God?

The University Church
Temptation - PDF

The University Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2013


Luke's account continues with the description of the temptation of Jesus in the wilderness. The real issue being tested is this: Is Jesus really the Son of God?

One Hour With Chris Gekä
One Hour With Chris Gekä 046 - Shems FM Tunisie

One Hour With Chris Gekä

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2011 61:25


1. The Henchmen,Tiff Lacey : As We Ride (Beltek Remix) 2. Bootleg Man : Call Yourself 3. Paul Thomas : Ultraviolet 4. Stefano Noferini : Words 5. Paco Maroto : Somethings Like That (Coqui Selection Remix) 6. Wynter Gordon : Dirty Talk (Kim Fai Remix) 7. Manuel De La Mare, Paul Thomas : Circle Of Life 8. Digital Lab, Pedro Henriques : Tonight 9. Bootleg Man : One Forth 10. Tristan Garner, Gregori Klosman Vs Steve Angello : Fucking Knas (Brown Sneakers Mashup) 11. Hertz : Red Ryder 12. Phunk Investigation : Laser Dance Chris Gekä in your club ? : booking@chrisgeka.com Chris Gekä Website ? : http://www.chrisgeka.com Chris Gekä Facebook ? : http://www.facebook.com/chrisgeka "One Hour With Chris Gekä" on your radio : contact@chrisgeka.com