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"In the sixth century, two hundred years after St Nina had preached the Gospel in Georgia, the most holy Mother of God appeared to John, an ascetic of Antioch, and commanded him to choose twelve of his disciples and go to Georgia, to strengthen the Orthodox faith there. John did so. Reaching Georgia, these twelve missionaries were formally welcomed by the prince of that country and the Catholicos, Eulalius, and immediately began their work with great zeal. The people gathered around them in hordes, and they strengthened them in the Faith with great wisdom and many miracles. The chief of these Christ-loving missionaries was St John of Zedan, and the names of the others were: Abidus, Antony, David, Zeno, Thaddeus, Jesse, Isderius, Joseph, Michael, Pyrrus, Stephen and Shio. With apostolic zeal, they all strengthened the Christian faith in Georgia, founded many monasteries and left many disciples to follow them. Thus they became worthy of glory in heaven and power on earth." (Prologue)
Hanamaruki Foods Inc. said Wednesday that it will sell a liquid version of "shio-koji" seasoning to consumers in the United States, starting around this summer.
With the Lunar New Year entering the Year of the Fire Horse, how do people born in the Year of the Horse view their fortunes for this year? - Dengan Tahun Baru Imlek memasuki Tahun Kuda Api, bagaimana mereka yang lahir di Tahun Kuda memandang peruntungan mereka untuk tahun ini?
durée : 00:16:22 - Les goûts d'ici en Béarn Bigorre - À Pau, le restaurant Niko Niko séduit avec son shio ramen, un plat japonais emblématique décliné avec finesse par Olivier : bouillon léger au poulet, chashu fondant, œuf mariné, dashi umami… Une cuisine exigeante à déguster sur place ou à emporter. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
This is the story of Shuuko, Eika, Misaki and Shio: four best friends who share an apartment together in the heart of the city. While they might share a roof, they all face individual problems! For Shuuko, it's the societal pressure to get married, for Eika, it's how to climb the corporate ladder. Misaki's trying to figure out her situation-ship and Shio's in a panic about how to balance her work / life balance now she's become a freelancer. Is isn't easy being in your twenties, but at least they've got each other!On this week's episode, Mat's joined once again by Tsutsudae of Undisputed Anime to discuss You Can't Live All on Your Own by Mizoko Tsuno. We get into how we feel about this first volume of the three part series, which of the women's stories most resinated with us and our hopes for Mizoko Tsuno's future after reading her first work!Thanks to the folks at Tokyo Pop for providing a digital review copy of this book!Thanks to Juliano Zucareli for our theme music!Find us on:X: Manga Tak PodBluesky: Manga Tak PodInstagram: Manga Tak Pod
"In the sixth century, two hundred years after St Nina had preached the Gospel in Georgia, the most holy Mother of God appeared to John, an ascetic of Antioch, and commanded him to choose twelve of his disciples and go to Georgia, to strengthen the Orthodox faith there. John did so. Reaching Georgia, these twelve missionaries were formally welcomed by the prince of that country and the Catholicos, Eulalius, and immediately began their work with great zeal. The people gathered around them in hordes, and they strengthened them in the Faith with great wisdom and many miracles. The chief of these Christ-loving missionaries was St John of Zedan, and the names of the others were: Abidus, Antony, David, Zeno, Thaddeus, Jesse, Isderius, Joseph, Michael, Pyrrus, Stephen and Shio. With apostolic zeal, they all strengthened the Christian faith in Georgia, founded many monasteries and left many disciples to follow them. Thus they became worthy of glory in heaven and power on earth." (Prologue)
"In the sixth century, two hundred years after St Nina had preached the Gospel in Georgia, the most holy Mother of God appeared to John, an ascetic of Antioch, and commanded him to choose twelve of his disciples and go to Georgia, to strengthen the Orthodox faith there. John did so. Reaching Georgia, these twelve missionaries were formally welcomed by the prince of that country and the Catholicos, Eulalius, and immediately began their work with great zeal. The people gathered around them in hordes, and they strengthened them in the Faith with great wisdom and many miracles. The chief of these Christ-loving missionaries was St John of Zedan, and the names of the others were: Abidus, Antony, David, Zeno, Thaddeus, Jesse, Isderius, Joseph, Michael, Pyrrus, Stephen and Shio. With apostolic zeal, they all strengthened the Christian faith in Georgia, founded many monasteries and left many disciples to follow them. Thus they became worthy of glory in heaven and power on earth." (Prologue)
Wakil Presiden RI Gibran Rakabuming Raka berkelakar soal shio, dalam acara perayaan imlek nasional di TMII. Gibran mengaku memiliki shio yang sama dengan presiden Prabowo Subianto, yakni shio kelinci.
#gtalksradio present: No stranger to the regional music scene, Shelhiel has toured across Southeast Asia, playing festivals and shows including Good Vibes Festival and Urbanscapes, while also opening for acts such as Hyukoh, FKJ & Crystal Castles. He's been lauded on publications including i-D, JUICE, Mulazine and Buro, and recently won the Malaysia PWH Music Award 馬來西亞娛協獎 (Yu Xie Jiang) award for best arrangement for one of his productions – Shio's ‘Extrication', which was also picked up by Netflix as a theme song for ‘The Ghost Bride. Another one of his collaborative works – ‘AAA' with NYK, for which he co-wrote and co-produced has also garnered over 40 million streams on Chinese music platforms to date since its release in March. His latest debut EP “SUPERSTROBE” is selected as NME's “The 25 Best Asian Albums of 2020.” “I'm Shelhiel, Malaysian artist, songwriter, producer. Growing up playing old PC games like Street Of Rage, raving as a kid to hardcore/techno/house VGM by Yuzo Koshiro. I started out my production by combining my piano lessons, gospel & electronic music. After touring Southeast Asia, playing shows including Mixcloud x W Hotel's Future Rising, also opening acts for Hyukoh, FKJ, I finally released my debut EP 2020 consisting of English, Malay, Mandarin songs which represents the multilingual & multicultural community of how I grew up with in Malaysia. I just released my latest MV “Star”, a Y4K fantasy of Malaysian sinofuturism, which I self-creative directed. I always felt that Southeast Asia is the last part of the earth that haven't been fully explored by the world for their music. I wanna be part of the opening chapter, to bridge the different cultures+languages bringing SEA to the world.” @gtalksradio is a monthly interview show that centers young emerging creatives around the globe to share their stories to inspire and connect with like minded people. In every episode, the creators will share their most played recent tunes in between the conversations. Artist IG: https://www.instagram.com/supershelhiel/ Radio IG: www.instagram.com/gtalksradio/ Dublab: www.dublab.com/shows/gtalks-radio
Episode 27 of the Ramen in Japan podcast with my very special guest Preston Landers, who has had a very colorful career in the culinary world, all the way from making ramen at home, creating new ways to make garum, all the way to Michelin Star restaurants. In this episode we talk about his approach to ramen, his clam shio ramen recipe, how he became the world leading authority on garum and his new venture called NAOMI, which is a high end hand soap made for serious home cooks. Go and get yourself 1 or 5 bottles of his hand soap NAOMI right here on https://trynaomi.com/ Check out his his fantastic blog Culinary Crush, where he shares fantastic recipes, secret pro cooking techniques and tons of valuable culinary insights: https://www.culinarycrush.biz/
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Benjamin is back. In a special (and sadly Nate-free) episode we have occasion to sit down with Jonas Wood on the eve of his exhibition opening at Gagosian, London. Jonas and Benjamin discuss his recent travels, his new paintings and being a dad who's an artist. We also do our best Huberman impression and discuss our workout and recovery routines on the road. In a special, special twist we are then joined by Jonas' family - his wife the ceramicist Shio Kusaka and their awesome kids Momo and Kiki. Shio and the kids discuss what it's like to have themselves and their work depicted in Jonas' paintings and how much fun it is traveling as a family. All that, and more ON THE ONLY ART PODCAST! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/benjamin-godsill/support
It's Frieze week!!! We meet painter Jonas Wood to discuss his new solo exhibitions with Gagosian in London.Gagosian is pleased to present an exhibition of new paintings by Jonas Wood, opening at the Grosvenor Hill gallery in London on October 7, 2024. These works see Wood extend the unmistakable visual language that he has developed over two decades, exploring the dynamics of color, pattern, and space through the treatment of recurring subjects, including plants, family, and interiors. At once exuberant and obsessive, intimate and imaginative, the paintings on view—like much of Wood's work—are marked by the interplay of apparent opposites.Wood's compositions are characterized by sudden disjunctures, the collision of contrasting graphic passages, and sly shifts of scale and perspective, all within a compressed picture plane. These qualities grow out of his elaborate studio process: the artist works from photographs that he frequently alters and collages by hand, which, in turn, form the basis for preparatory drawings from which the paintings derive. Through these stages, he transforms volumes, surfaces, and textures into dense blocks of pattern and vibrant color.A feeling of intimacy is palpable, too, in the portrait of Wood's wife (the artist Shio Kusaka) and their two children, titled Shio, Momo, and Kiki with Leaf Masks. Based on a photograph taken in the couple's shared studio, the painting presents a playful moment, with the kids, in their pajamas, and Kusaka holding up masks improvised from large leaves taken off one of the copious plants around them, as if dressing up as one of his paintings. Other works on view represent family through their creations rather than as themselves: Wall of Fame portrays a wall from Wood's studio crowded with his children's art; Shio Shrine imagines a compact staging of work Kusaka made over the course of two decades; and Still Life with Coffee and Minibook features paintings by the children as well as a book of Kusaka's art, arranged among potted plants and a cup of coffee. These works entail a deft intermixing of subject and object, making and staging, art and life.Concurrent with the exhibition, Wood is taking over Gagosian Burlington Arcade from October 7 to November 23, 2024. Wallpaper and prints by the artist are on view in the gallery, while posters, artist-designed hats, and books, including a new catalogue that accompanies Wood's exhibition at Grosvenor Hill, are available in the Gagosian Shop.Jonas Wood's new solo exhibition runs from October 7–November 23, 2024 at Gagosian, Grosvenor Hill, London, W1K 3QD.His concurrent solo of prints and books runs for the same dates at Gagosian, Burlington Arcade, London, W1J OQJ.Jonas' new print will launch exclusively from www.countereditions.com at the end of October to fundraise for the charity Choose Love.Follow @JonasBRWood Visit @Gagosian and learn more: https://gagosian.com/exhibitions/2024/jonas-wood/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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ブラジルと日本をルーツにもつ<附田シェニー>。 かっこつけないことばでつづる、ありのままのわたしと自分探しシリーズ。 ep.21『プラジル、いきます!②(ちょっと巻き戻して出発2か月前の話)』 SHENY × SHIO(ブラジルに同行するSHENYのバディ)
ブラジルと日本をルーツにもつ<附田シェニー>。 かっこつけないことばでつづる、ありのままのわたしと自分探しシリーズ。 ep.20『プラジル、いきます!②(ちょっと巻き戻して出発2か月前の話)』 SHENY × SHIO(ブラジルに同行するSHENYのバディ)
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"In the sixth century, two hundred years after St Nina had preached the Gospel in Georgia, the most holy Mother of God appeared to John, an ascetic of Antioch, and commanded him to choose twelve of his disciples and go to Georgia, to strengthen the Orthodox faith there. John did so. Reaching Georgia, these twelve missionaries were formally welcomed by the prince of that country and the Catholicos, Eulalius, and immediately began their work with great zeal. The people gathered around them in hordes, and they strengthened them in the Faith with great wisdom and many miracles. The chief of these Christ-loving missionaries was St John of Zedan, and the names of the others were: Abidus, Antony, David, Zeno, Thaddeus, Jesse, Isderius, Joseph, Michael, Pyrrus, Stephen and Shio. With apostolic zeal, they all strengthened the Christian faith in Georgia, founded many monasteries and left many disciples to follow them. Thus they became worthy of glory in heaven and power on earth." (Prologue)
"In the sixth century, two hundred years after St Nina had preached the Gospel in Georgia, the most holy Mother of God appeared to John, an ascetic of Antioch, and commanded him to choose twelve of his disciples and go to Georgia, to strengthen the Orthodox faith there. John did so. Reaching Georgia, these twelve missionaries were formally welcomed by the prince of that country and the Catholicos, Eulalius, and immediately began their work with great zeal. The people gathered around them in hordes, and they strengthened them in the Faith with great wisdom and many miracles. The chief of these Christ-loving missionaries was St John of Zedan, and the names of the others were: Abidus, Antony, David, Zeno, Thaddeus, Jesse, Isderius, Joseph, Michael, Pyrrus, Stephen and Shio. With apostolic zeal, they all strengthened the Christian faith in Georgia, founded many monasteries and left many disciples to follow them. Thus they became worthy of glory in heaven and power on earth." (Prologue)
"In the sixth century, two hundred years after St Nina had preached the Gospel in Georgia, the most holy Mother of God appeared to John, an ascetic of Antioch, and commanded him to choose twelve of his disciples and go to Georgia, to strengthen the Orthodox faith there. John did so. Reaching Georgia, these twelve missionaries were formally welcomed by the prince of that country and the Catholicos, Eulalius, and immediately began their work with great zeal. The people gathered around them in hordes, and they strengthened them in the Faith with great wisdom and many miracles. The chief of these Christ-loving missionaries was St John of Zedan, and the names of the others were: Abidus, Antony, David, Zeno, Thaddeus, Jesse, Isderius, Joseph, Michael, Pyrrus, Stephen and Shio. With apostolic zeal, they all strengthened the Christian faith in Georgia, founded many monasteries and left many disciples to follow them. Thus they became worthy of glory in heaven and power on earth." (Prologue)
RAMALAN SHIO: BOLEH? KU GRII SOLO (Minggu, 4 Feb 2024) Bisakah hidup manusia dinilai dari SHIO BINATANG? Apakah NASIB MANUSIA ditentukan oleh RAMALAN SHIO? BOLEHKAH orang Kristen percaya RAMALAN SHIO karena RAMALAN itu terjadi pada hidup kita? Mari temukan jawabannya dalam khotbah kali ini.
Many of our listeners are likely aware of the 7.6 magnitude earthquake that struck the Noto Peninsula of Ishikawa Prefecture back on New Years Day, 2024. While the most severe damage was unquestionably across the peninsula, the massive quake reverberated across neighboring prefectures as well, resulting in extensive, far-reaching damage that's going to take a great deal of time to truly assess, not to mention recover from. Immediately following the earthquake news outlets around the world reported this tragic turn of natural events, however the true nature of the damage and devastation to the region didn't really come to light until the days and weeks following the quake – long after international media stopped reporting and updating on the aftermath. To be honest, from what we've been able to see, although the instance of the quake made the news, most outlets never got around to addressing the realities of the actual devastation. Since January 1st there have been more than 1,000 aftershocks throughout the first week following the quake alone, with temperatures generally peaking in the 40s and dipping below freezing at night, interspersed with rain and snowfall. Along with the quake came fires and tsunami, as well, bringing with them a whole other level of devastation. Amidst this harsh environment, a vast number of locals and residents are now without homes and proper shelter, and still without running water, electricity, gas, and other daily fundamentals required for basic health, warmth and sanitation. Severe damage to the roads and infrastructure is making support and rescue services slow and limited, as each trip into the region needs to be carefully calculated. Many locals are stranded in temporary shelters or housing, attempting to sift through the rubble in areas without running water or electricity amidst the ongoing aftershocks. As such activity is incredibly dangerous, many have had no choice but to flee to neighboring regions with family or colleagues, making occasional calculated rescue efforts back home if or when possible. Many have given up altogether. For those of us personally and professionally involved in the world of sake, news of such extensive damage to the Noto region has been particularly devastating. Although small in terms of physical area, the impact that the Noto region, it's brewers, breweries, craftsmanship, and wider culture has had on the sake industry is beyond significant; I'd go so far as to call it legendary. Ishikawa Prefecture has played home to several of the most iconic toji and breweries to grace the sake stage in recent history, developing brewing techniques that have proliferated across the country and standardized a lot of brewing practices for the industry. For what the region lacks in physical size, the Noto Toji Guild more than makes up for in member numbers and influence. Toji aside, the number of brewers from the Noto region working throughout Japan are more than you could easily count. Many of the traveling brewers from Noto were away brewing sake in other regions when the quake happened, left without a means to return home to check on their family, or returned home to find everything destroyed. Many no longer have a place to go home to. Of the 11 breweries that are considered to be part of the Noto region, none are in a position to resume production this year, and due to the extensive damage, many likely won't be able to resume production at home for several seasons to come – if at all. Based on the latest official report from the Japan Sake & Shochu Makers Association, of the 33 member breweries in Ishikawa Prefecture, 24 of them reported damages, with 2 reported cases of severe damage. With the quake happening in January – peak brewing season – most, if not all in-tank product was lost, with completed, bottled stock largely destroyed. Not only are breweries unable to resume production, their short-term source of income – their sake – is also gone. Being a program about sake, naturally the direct impact to the sake industry is going to be our area of focus. However, I feel a need to point out the greater significance of the Noto region to our listeners, as the work, craft, traditions, and resulting culture that's deeply rooted there is something truly special in a way that's difficult to describe in words. Personally, the people, the craftsmanship, and the landscape of the Noto region became a foundational inspiration for me early on, as it exemplified the qualities that make Japan a beautiful, special place in a way that I really haven't found any place else. Every time I visit, I'm in awe that it's a place that actually exists and I feel blessed to be able to know so many of the people and to have had so many rich experiences that reaffirm the intangible value of the region. When I think of the idea of an “Intangible Cultural Heritage,” Noto is – in my mind – the perfect, most iconic example to fit the definition. In addition to contributions to the world of sake, the Noto region is home to the iconic lacquerware that is so synonymous with Japan. Noto was also the first region in Japan to be recognized as a Globally Important Agricultural Heritage System for its biodiverse agricultural practices and inseparable cultural components. The Kiriko Festivals in the summer are like nothing you'll find anywhere else in Japan. The incredible contributions to food and fermented food culture that are deeply rooted in and associated specifically with the region; from ishiru, the naturally fermented fish sauce crafted from squid or mackerel, to the traditional salt-making practices that are like nothing that exists anyplace in Japan, or arguably anywhere, for that matter. (There's an incredible documentary, “Hitonigiri no Shio”, for those interested). The financial and structural damage aside, the cultural damage is immeasurable, and it's devastating to imagine a world where some of it may be irreparable. In addition to the Noto Peninsula and other parts of Ishikawa prefecture, damage has been reported throughout surrounding regions, as well. Neighboring Toyama Prefecture has 3 breweries officially reporting damage as a result of the quake, Fukui reporting 2 breweries, Nagano reporting 1, and Niigata actually has 29 of its 89 member breweries reporting damage. While nothing to the extent or scale of what's happened to the breweries in Noto, there's sure to have been minor structural damage or lost product in some capacity as a result. The question that I imagine – and hope – that many of you have is: “How can I help?” There are many organization that have set up means of providing financial aid for a range of people, services and industries, however for those interested in supporting the breweries that have been devastated by this natural disaster, the two safest, most guaranteed means of support would be donating to the funds set up by the Japan Sake and Shochu Makers Association to support all of its member breweries that have suffered damages, or you can also donate directly to the Brewers Association of Ishikawa Prefecture – which is where the Noto Region is located – and concentrate your contribution in that region. We've listed the account information for aid contributions for both of these organizations below. If you have the means to give, know that any contribution, however small, would go a long way toward preserving something of intangible value to the future of the sake industry. I also know that many people are probably eager to try and help in other ways which aren't only monetary. Having been in touch with individuals working in relief on the ground in the region, and based on past experiences witnessing natural disaster aid in Japan, honestly, while everyone would certainly be appreciative of additional outreach, the reality is that the logistics of organizing functional, efficient, support in such an unstable environment is incredibly challenging and is best left up to those with experience and who understand the region and its needs best. If you live in Japan and happen to have direct involvement with other organizations supplying other forms of aid, there may be an opportunity for you. However, having spoken with breweries and distilleries that suffered similar natural disasters in the past, the reality is that many don't have the resources or bandwidth to engage in a range of activities immediately following such a disaster, and that what every brewery is going to eventually encounter once they've managed to sift through the rubble, figure out how they're going to take care of their family, workers, and loved ones, and assess the magnitude of restoration – both physically and financially – they're going to be staring down a monetary burden that's going to feel crushing. Having some degree of financial resources ready for when that day comes is likely going to be the most helpful contribution that most any individual can make. The other thing I could suggest – find and enjoy yourself some Noto or Ishikawa sake. As long as there are still people out there actively seeking and enjoying the incredible craft coming out of this region, that's going to motivate those that are struggling more than anything else. Drink, enjoy, and share. DONATION INFORMATION Option 1: Support via the Japan Sake & Shochu Makers AssociationBank: Sumitomo Mitsui Banking CorporationBranch: HibiyaSWIFT Code: SMBCJPJT (8 characters)*If 11 characters are required, enter: SMBCJPJTXXXBeneficiary Account Number: 8646691Beneficiary Account Name: JAPAN SAKE AND SHOCHU MAKERS ASSOCIATION Chairman Haruhiko Okura*Listing may be displayed in Japanese romanization, which will look like:Nihonshuzou Kumiai Chuoukai, Gienkin-kuchi, Kaichou Okura HaruhikoAddress: 1-6-15 Nishishimbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0003 JAPAN Option 2: Support via the Ishikawa Prefecture Brewers AssociationBank: The Hokkoku Bank, Ltd.Branch: KanazawajyohokuSWIFT CODE: HKOKJPJTBeneficiary Account Number: 119-0036977Beneficiary Account Name: ISHIKAWAKENSHUZOUKUMIAIRENGOUKAIAddress: 2-13-33 Motomachi, Kanazawa-shi, Ishikawa-ken 920-0842 JAPAN Thanks so much for taking a few moments to catch up on this situation with us. We'll do what we can to provide updates when concrete information becomes available, so please do follow along with us here at Sake On Air, whether it be on Instagram, X, or Facebook, and you can reach us all directly with your thoughts or questions at questions@sakeonair.com. There's more Sake on Air headed your way soon. Until then, kampai! Sake on Air is made possible with the generous support of the Japan Sake & Shochu Makers Association and is broadcast from the Japan Sake & Shochu Information Center in Tokyo. The show is brought to you by Potts.K Productions with audio production by Frank Walter. Our theme, “Younger Today Than Tomorrow” was composed by forSomethingNew.
Inspirades en una conversación en nuestro primer pódcast del año, aquí hablamos de juguetes sexuales y otros props que podrías incluir en tu Cajita del Placer. ¡Con nuestre invitade especial Shio!
"In the sixth century, two hundred years after St Nina had preached the Gospel in Georgia, the most holy Mother of God appeared to John, an ascetic of Antioch, and commanded him to choose twelve of his disciples and go to Georgia, to strengthen the Orthodox faith there. John did so. Reaching Georgia, these twelve missionaries were formally welcomed by the prince of that country and the Catholicos, Eulalius, and immediately began their work with great zeal. The people gathered around them in hordes, and they strengthened them in the Faith with great wisdom and many miracles. The chief of these Christ-loving missionaries was St John of Zedan, and the names of the others were: Abidus, Antony, David, Zeno, Thaddeus, Jesse, Isderius, Joseph, Michael, Pyrrus, Stephen and Shio. With apostolic zeal, they all strengthened the Christian faith in Georgia, founded many monasteries and left many disciples to follow them. Thus they became worthy of glory in heaven and power on earth." (Prologue)
"In the sixth century, two hundred years after St Nina had preached the Gospel in Georgia, the most holy Mother of God appeared to John, an ascetic of Antioch, and commanded him to choose twelve of his disciples and go to Georgia, to strengthen the Orthodox faith there. John did so. Reaching Georgia, these twelve missionaries were formally welcomed by the prince of that country and the Catholicos, Eulalius, and immediately began their work with great zeal. The people gathered around them in hordes, and they strengthened them in the Faith with great wisdom and many miracles. The chief of these Christ-loving missionaries was St John of Zedan, and the names of the others were: Abidus, Antony, David, Zeno, Thaddeus, Jesse, Isderius, Joseph, Michael, Pyrrus, Stephen and Shio. With apostolic zeal, they all strengthened the Christian faith in Georgia, founded many monasteries and left many disciples to follow them. Thus they became worthy of glory in heaven and power on earth." (Prologue)
"In the sixth century, two hundred years after St Nina had preached the Gospel in Georgia, the most holy Mother of God appeared to John, an ascetic of Antioch, and commanded him to choose twelve of his disciples and go to Georgia, to strengthen the Orthodox faith there. John did so. Reaching Georgia, these twelve missionaries were formally welcomed by the prince of that country and the Catholicos, Eulalius, and immediately began their work with great zeal. The people gathered around them in hordes, and they strengthened them in the Faith with great wisdom and many miracles. The chief of these Christ-loving missionaries was St John of Zedan, and the names of the others were: Abidus, Antony, David, Zeno, Thaddeus, Jesse, Isderius, Joseph, Michael, Pyrrus, Stephen and Shio. With apostolic zeal, they all strengthened the Christian faith in Georgia, founded many monasteries and left many disciples to follow them. Thus they became worthy of glory in heaven and power on earth." (Prologue)
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In this episode, Tim talks with Shio, ICRT's weekend DJ and You Shang-Jie (游尚傑), host of Unlock the Earth, a travel podcast. You'll learn about Ramadan and its fascinating fasting and feasting customs. Then you'll hear about pet peeves, cat's meows and - you'll hear it here first - “cat's peeves”. — Vocabulary Sacrifice 犧牲(v.) Muslims in Malaysia sacrifice eating from 5:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. during Ramadan. Amplify 放大(v.) He says social media can amplify someone's mistake, especially if it goes viral. Cleanse their souls 淨化心靈 Purify their bodies 淨化身體 Exercise self-control 實踐自我控制 Draw closer to their God 更親近神 Crescent moon 新月 Mosque 清真寺 (n.) Bazaar 市集(n.) Cancel culture 指控文化 (n.) She doesn't like cancel culture when someone does one thing wrong and is canceled without a chance to redeem him/herself. Woke (adj.) 保持清醒的 這裡是指人們應該了解發生在身邊的當代議題,通常帶有戲謔涵意 He doesn't know or care about racial and social justice issues, but he pretends to be woke. Intermittent fasting 間歇性斷食(n.) 搭乘英語特快車,一起學英文
Bagaimana ramalan Shio Kelinci di tahun Kelinci Air Imlek 2574? Yuk, kita simak penjelasan dari ahli fengshui Kang Hong Kian. Anda juga bisa melihat di channel youtube kami: https://youtu.be/e3R0fFSc8DU
Bagaimana ramalan Shio Kerbau di tahun Kelinci Air Imlek 2574? Yuk, kita simak penjelasan dari ahli fengshui Kang Hong Kian. Anda juga bisa melihat di channel youtube kami: https://youtu.be/gAvC09h1XGE
Bagaimana ramalan Shio Kelinci di tahun Kelinci Air Imlek 2574? Yuk, kita simak penjelasan dari ahli fengshui Kang Hong Kian. Anda juga bisa melihat di channel youtube kami: https://youtu.be/M26O7EB2bdQ
Bagaimana ramalan Shio Kambing di tahun Kelinci Air Imlek 2574? Yuk, kita simak penjelasan dari ahli fengshui Kang Hong Kian. Anda juga bisa melihat di channel youtube kami: https://youtu.be/dAQGXmqwvfk
Bagaimana ramalan Shio Babi di tahun Kelinci Air Imlek 2574? Yuk, kita simak penjelasan dari ahli fengshui Kang Hong Kian. Anda juga bisa melihat di channel youtube kami: https://youtu.be/qhNwbwqyMWg #ShioBabi #Fengshui #SonoraFM
Bagaimana ramalan Shio Ayam di tahun Kelinci Air Imlek 2574? Yuk, kita simak penjelasan dari ahli fengshui Kang Hong Kian. Anda juga bisa melihatnya di Channel Youtube kami: https://youtu.be/XgKmPiHbWVw #ShioAyam #Fengshui #SonoraFM
Bagaimana ramalan shio kelinci di tahun kelinci air imlek 2574? Yuk, kita simak penjelasan dari ahli fengshui Kang Hong Kian. Anda juga bisa melihat di channel Youtube kami : https://youtu.be/17OYbc_w5u8 #ShioKelinci #Fengshui #SonoraFM
Kiong hi! Kiong hi! Selamat tahun baru imlek bro bro semua. Kalau udah ketemu imlek, pasti gak jauh dari shio dan hoki. Di tahun 2023 ini katanya sih tahunnya kelinci air. Kira-kira apakah ini saatnya PodkesBro hoki?
Xi Nien Kuai Le - Gong Xi Fa Cai
twinda si ayam + eda si kambing~
Bagaimana sih sifat, karakter dan peruntungan Peruntungan Shio Kambing ? Yuk simak penjelasan selengkapnya dan dapatkan tipsnya di Podcast Fengshui Episode kali ini bersama Pakar Fengshui Kang Sing Hwat Acara Fengshui ini juga Live Instagram di @Sonorafm92 setiap hari Senin pk. 16.00 WIB
While Will is off being obtuse with Chio, Hannibal mopes around with Bedelia, goes full Eurotrash, and gets his ass thoroughly thrashed by Jack. It is very satisfying. Links: The salmon shirt of seduction https://twitter.com/trendhannibal/status/1476456156084248581 Shio pan/Japanese salt bread https://youtu.be/UD8oBImLvoM Garrett Jacobs Mansion https://www.instagram.com/historichomesofbaltimore/?hl=en Užupis https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20181014-uupis-a-tiny-republic-of-free-spirits Užupis' Constitution http://uzhupisembassy.eu/uzhupis-constitution/ Jessica/@apoptosess https://twitter.com/apoptosess Post-fall thoughts https://twitter.com/madsmuse_/status/1473038757658079233?t=jLKvMjuDGzzThTbcOgF4yA&s=19 “Oddbodies” https://archiveofourown.org/works/5209922 Holland and Sherry https://apparel.hollandandsherry.com/en McQueen https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6510332/ The Gospel According to André https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7218804/ Bulgasal https://asianwiki.com/Bulgasal:_Immortal_Souls Love and Leashes https://asianwiki.com/Love_and_Leashes Divine Your Dinner https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/55835977-divine-your-dinner Mubi https://mubi.com/
Eleanor Beaton learned at an early age that money is power from her mother who told her, “Money is power, always make your own.” Influenced by her mother's words, Eleanor became a business owner but lost her ambition after her father died in 2014. Doing the bare minimum and eventually ceasing to run her business, Eleanor turned to journaling as an outlet to deal with her grief. Through her journaling and self evaluation, she eventually decided to take the leap of starting Safi Media, an education and coaching company for women entrepreneurs with the mission of helping women unlock their leadership and entrepreneurial potential. As an entrepreneur and an award winning journalist, Eleanor was personally asked by Canada's Minister of Finance, Chrystia Freeland, to give economic advice at the World Economic Recovery program in 2021. Eleanor has given talks at Yale School of Management, the Professional Business Women's Association of California, ACC foundation, Shio and many more. Safi Media is committed to advancing global gender equity through women's entrepreneurship and is on a mission to double the number of women entrepreneurs who scale past 1 million dollars in revenue by 2030. What You Will Hear in This Episode: Eleanor's personal story The effects of Eleanor witnessing her mother's power and disempowerment. Losing her father and the constellation of emotions and shift of family dynamic. The conflict of relief and guilt. Evaluating expectations and true self. Journaling leading to Safi Media. Storytelling structure and dissent into the dark feminine. Processing grief individually and collectively. Practical support vs. emotional support. Willingness to be successful and scaling. The power of words Quotes “Even inside a marriage and a family that is very healthy in many ways, economic disempowerment can be incredibly painful.” “Money is power, always make your own.” “A part of how you define yourself is often in relation to other people.” “Dissent into the dark feminine: who we are and what we really want is so critical for women.” “Grief and Loss and necessary endings provide a sort of creative fuel for so many of us.” Mentioned: EleanorBeaton.com Power, Presence, Position Podcast The Hero's Journey https://bonniemarcusleadership.com/ https://web.facebook.com/bonnie.marcus/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/bonniemarcus https://twitter.com/selfpromote https://www.instagram.com/self_promote_/ Gendered Ageism Survey Results Forbes article 5 Tips to own the superpower of your age IAMMusicGroup Purchase my book Not Done Yet on Amazon: If you enjoyed this episode of Badass Women Podcast, then make sure to subscribe to the podcast and drop us a five-star review.
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What better way to celebrate #InternationalWomensDay than to sit with our beautiful friends Amy Shio (aka @lesbest) and Vivian Kaye, at the Four Seasons Hotel Toronto, to discuss the experiences of Women of Colour in Luxury spaces. We go through all of our experiences operating in luxury spaces, the good, and the bad. Make sure to follow us @cocoandcowe and check out our blog www.cocoandcowe.com. You can follow Cleo and Pilar on Instagram too! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
"In the sixth century, two hundred years after St Nina had preached the Gospel in Georgia, the most holy Mother of God appeared to John, an ascetic of Antioch, and commanded him to choose twelve of his disciples and go to Georgia, to strengthen the Orthodox faith there. John did so. Reaching Georgia, these twelve missionaries were formally welcomed by the prince of that country and the Catholicos, Eulalius, and immediately began their work with great zeal. The people gathered around them in hordes, and they strengthened them in the Faith with great wisdom and many miracles. The chief of these Christ-loving missionaries was St John of Zedan, and the names of the others were: Abidus, Antony, David, Zeno, Thaddeus, Jesse, Isderius, Joseph, Michael, Pyrrus, Stephen and Shio. With apostolic zeal, they all strengthened the Christian faith in Georgia, founded many monasteries and left many disciples to follow them. Thus they became worthy of glory in heaven and power on earth." (Prologue)
"In the sixth century, two hundred years after St Nina had preached the Gospel in Georgia, the most holy Mother of God appeared to John, an ascetic of Antioch, and commanded him to choose twelve of his disciples and go to Georgia, to strengthen the Orthodox faith there. John did so. Reaching Georgia, these twelve missionaries were formally welcomed by the prince of that country and the Catholicos, Eulalius, and immediately began their work with great zeal. The people gathered around them in hordes, and they strengthened them in the Faith with great wisdom and many miracles. The chief of these Christ-loving missionaries was St John of Zedan, and the names of the others were: Abidus, Antony, David, Zeno, Thaddeus, Jesse, Isderius, Joseph, Michael, Pyrrus, Stephen and Shio. With apostolic zeal, they all strengthened the Christian faith in Georgia, founded many monasteries and left many disciples to follow them. Thus they became worthy of glory in heaven and power on earth." (Prologue)
G+E discuss all the ways FighTor model consent, why TharnType deserved better, and do a terrible job of playing the whisper challenge to the tune of royalty free heavy metal.CONTENT WARNING: this episode contains frank discussions of sex, intimacy, non/dubious consent, and touches on rape and child abuse briefly. -Podcast account: @thatssuchblpodcastMain account: @thaiblmemesIntro music sampled from Vibe With Me - Joakim Karud-Sources on consent/consent in BLThis brilliant deep dive essay on Non-Con and Dub-Con in BL by Shio-tan: https://shiotan.blog/noncon-dubcon-in-bl/A Lukewarm Defence of Fifty Shades (referenced in the podcast): https://youtu.be/qzk9N7dJBecSource for our working definition of consent: https://www.plannedparenthood.org/learn/relationships/sexual-consentA great comprehensive history of BL and Yaoi Anime/Manga: https://youtu.be/-XFHETYNlzo
"In the sixth century, two hundred years after St Nina had preached the Gospel in Georgia, the most holy Mother of God appeared to John, an ascetic of Antioch, and commanded him to choose twelve of his disciples and go to Georgia, to strengthen the Orthodox faith there. John did so. Reaching Georgia, these twelve missionaries were formally welcomed by the prince of that country and the Catholicos, Eulalius, and immediately began their work with great zeal. The people gathered around them in hordes, and they strengthened them in the Faith with great wisdom and many miracles. The chief of these Christ-loving missionaries was St John of Zedan, and the names of the others were: Abidus, Antony, David, Zeno, Thaddeus, Jesse, Isderius, Joseph, Michael, Pyrrus, Stephen and Shio. With apostolic zeal, they all strengthened the Christian faith in Georgia, founded many monasteries and left many disciples to follow them. Thus they became worthy of glory in heaven and power on earth." (Prologue)
"In the sixth century, two hundred years after St Nina had preached the Gospel in Georgia, the most holy Mother of God appeared to John, an ascetic of Antioch, and commanded him to choose twelve of his disciples and go to Georgia, to strengthen the Orthodox faith there. John did so. Reaching Georgia, these twelve missionaries were formally welcomed by the prince of that country and the Catholicos, Eulalius, and immediately began their work with great zeal. The people gathered around them in hordes, and they strengthened them in the Faith with great wisdom and many miracles. The chief of these Christ-loving missionaries was St John of Zedan, and the names of the others were: Abidus, Antony, David, Zeno, Thaddeus, Jesse, Isderius, Joseph, Michael, Pyrrus, Stephen and Shio. With apostolic zeal, they all strengthened the Christian faith in Georgia, founded many monasteries and left many disciples to follow them. Thus they became worthy of glory in heaven and power on earth." (Prologue)