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David Cooper is in for Jim Richards. The Showgram has a conversation with musician Sam Chown of the band Shmu
Summer's here, and we're getting up bright and early (well, leaving bright and early and then not recording until like noon) to put out our first-ever breakfast episode. Hear what we have to say about IHOP's "Bacon Obsession" menu, Godzilla Vs. Kong, Red Moon, new music from Underscores, Shmu & MICHELLE, old music from Joe Bataan & Gorillaz, and general discussion about how it feels like 2013 again. Buy a shirt: https://bit.ly/LuminousMerch Hear the Cast Food Party Pack: https://sptfy.com/CFPP
For additional notes and resources check out Douglas' website.Hebrew words:Shmu'el (Samuel) -- "Name of God," or "hear by God." Appears 144x in the Bible. (Numbers 34:20 refers to a different person.)'Even-ha'ezer (Ebenezer) -- Stone of help (1 Samuel 4:1, 5:1, 7:12).Further study:Passages covered in this podcast: 1 Samuel 2:26 (Luke 2:52); 3:7,21; 4:1; 7:3-4,15-16; 8-15; 16:1-7; 19; 2 Chronicles 35:18; 1 Samuel 25; 28; Jeremiah 15:1.Even more: Psalm 99:6; Acts 13:20; Hebrews 11:32.Samuel prophesied the Christ (Acts 3:24). How? Some commentators say this is because Samuel was the last judge and the first prophet. With him the prophetic age began. Moreover, as we saw, he established a prophetic academy (1 Sam 19). This is not to deny that the Spirit of God was moving prophetically through Abraham (Genesis 20:7 etc) and others.For more in connection with 1 Samuel 28, where Saul calls on Samuel in the grave, listen to What Happens After We Die?Some things we learn about God:We do not necessarily have to grow up in two-parent nuclear families in order to do well in life. God can still grant us a normal and productive life.There are times when the Lord expects us to accept a decision we know is not best must (as in 1 Samuel 8). We do not always get our way, even when we are rightEven spiritual men and women can fall into sentimentality towards others, failing to think realistically about where they are spiritually. God challenges such sentimentality. We need to stay soft, kind, and hopeful -- yet realistic and firm on the word of God.For kids:Talk about being chosen – to play on a team, getting a part in a play, to receive a special reward. How does it feel to be chosen? How does it feel to be passer over?What qualities are people looking for when they choose someone to play ball, or act in a play, or be nominated for an honor?Do the people doing the choosing always make the right choice?Read the story of Samuel anointing David in 1 Samuel 16.Explain that Samuel had already anointed the first king, who was very tall – yet lacked spiritual quality.Saul did not do well, and Samuel was sad, but his sadness did not lead him to do anything. He was just down.When it comes time to choose the second king of Israel, does Samuel seem to have learned his lesson?How do we (as readers) feel when the little guy, the youngest kid, is the one chosen? Do you understand that it isn’t about how tall you are, or how impressive, but what’s in your heart? God will do great things with anyone whose heart is his.Just as Samuel was a young boy serving at the Tabernacle, and God did great things through his life, so it was with David. God can work with people of any age!Key verses:1 Samuel 2:26 – Spiritual growth in early life.1 Samuel 3:7,21 – Samuel comes to know the Lord through his word.1 Samuel 4:1 – And through Samuel, Israel learns the word of God.1 Samuel 7:16-- He didn’t expect everyone to come to him; he was willing to travel.Next lesson: Saul, the man Samuel appointed (anointed) to be king.
A Lets Trance 20 Minute Mini Mix for the Rave Relax Show on 99.8FM in Aberdeen and online at www.shmu.org.uk 21st February 2020. 1. Allen Watts, Steve Dekay - Hologram (Extended Mix) 2. Lost Witness - Crashing Into Love (Extended Mix) 3. Lange - Follow Me (TwoFold Rework) 4. Mark Sixma, Emma Hewitt - Missing (Jorn van Deynhoven Extended Remix) #letstrance #notionaberdeen #raverelaxshow #shmufm #trance
A Lets Trance 20 Minute Mini Mix for the Rave Relax Show on 99.8FM in Aberdeen and online at www.shmu.org.uk 21st February 2020. 1. Allen Watts, Steve Dekay - Hologram (Extended Mix) 2. Lost Witness - Crashing Into Love (Extended Mix) 3. Lange - Follow Me (TwoFold Rework) 4. Mark Sixma, Emma Hewitt - Missing (Jorn van Deynhoven Extended Remix) #letstrance #notionaberdeen #raverelaxshow #shmufm #trance
Episode 51 is with local film producer, actress and model Chloë Johnson. We spoke about how Chloë developed her interest in acting with the British Film Institute through SHMU, the projects she’s been involved in to date, connecting with creatives in Canada and America, the challenges with being a film producer and much more. It was great to chat with Chloë she’s a hard grafter who’s continuing to develop her practice so thanks again for coming the podcast and sharing your story with us. And be sure to check out her work on the links below. https://www.instagram.com/chlo_jo18/ https://chloejohnsonpro.wixsite.com/chloejohnson All Creative Me Podcast episodes are available to download for free on Soundcloud, Itunes, Google Podcasts, Player FM, Podcast Addict, Tunein Radio, and Spotify
Well, There was another episode of David Cooper, I don't understand till that what is the objective of this show. Well congratulation for 101 episodes of this show, and thanks to Guest: Sam Chown of Shmu. This is a good person for this show. I did not understand the basic topic of this show, but i liked the conversation between. I am congratulated to Sam Chown for his new music album name I guess "shume". I like the conversation between David and his father. David disturbed his father in late night. Sam chown is don't believed in god and he was a religious or not I don't care. There was some bad thing happen when the first caller Miranda is calling but David is not received her call, this is a very bad manner, Mr. David Cooper. I am surprised that there is no any caller to call on this show. I think the good part of this conversation is a political discussion. So, The whole podcast is good and this time there is no any bad word I recognized, I am sunil from India giving 3 stars to this podcast. This is a good radio show. Thanks. [Editor's note: it's not a podcast, it's a radio show.]
Klimatické extrémy, otepľovanie sa, vyššie teploty v zime. Aj s týmito klimatickými zmenami sa stretávame čoraz viac. V našom najnovšom podcaste sa naša Sandra rozprávala s odborníkom práve na túto tému. Pán Pavol Faško zo SHMU nám vysvetlil, prečo sa takéto klimatické zmeny dejú a čo sa s tým dá robiť.Vysvetlil nám, prečo sú tieto zmeny podmienené činnosťou človeka a tiež upozorňuje, že je tento problém akútny vo výsledkoch, ktoré majú klimatológovia k dispozícii.
Back in the present Ben and Simon bring a whole glut of new tunes featuring Metric, Open Mike Eagle, Clark, Rhye, Villagers, BadBadNotGood and many more. We also analyse the various states of excrement in the world in the world today. Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 1′44″ Above Us by The KVB on Only Now Forever (Invada) 9′28″ Die Happy by Metric on Art of Doubt (MMI) 13′22″ Deliver by Foxtrott on Meditations I-II-III (One Little Indian) 17′04″ A Trick of the Light by Villagers on The Art Of Pretending To Swim (Domino) 26′52″ All Women Love Me by Insecure Men on Insecure Men (Fat Possum) 30′14″ Turn Around by Dungen & Woods on Myths 003 (Mexican Summer) 34′11″ 2 Cool 2 Care by Anna Burch on Quit the Curse (Polyvinyl) 38′02″ Velvet 4 Sale by U.S. Girls on In a Poem Unlimited (4AD) 50′26″ Grandma's Hands by José James on Lean On Me (Blue Note) 54′38″ Ring Tang Ring Toon by Mountain Man on Magic Ship (Nonesuch Records) 57′56″ 17+ Forever by William Fitzsimmons on Mission Bell (Nettwerk Records) 67′52″ Tried by BADBADNOTGOOD x Little Dragon on Tried (Innovative Leisure) 71′35″ Champagne Supernova (Brendan Lynch Mix) by Oasis on (What's The Story) Morning Glory (Deluxe Edition) (Big Brother) 78′04″ Hymn by Rhye on Hymn (Loma Vista) 88′07″ Give Me Your Fire, Give Me Your Rain by The Paper Kites on On The Corner Where You Live (Nettwerk Records) 91′33″ Running Out Of Time by Shmu on Lead Me To The Glow (GTZ Records) 97′09″ Doubt by Hippo Campus on Bambi (Grand Jury Music) 104′09″ Relatable (peak OME) by Open Mike Eagle on (((Echo Chamber))) (AutoReverse) 107′07″ Southgate by Mount Kimbie on DJ Kicks (!K7 Music) 109′48″ London Fields (feat. Joel Culpepper) by DJ Yoda on Home Cooking (Lewis) 116′41″ Harpsichord E.C.S.T. by Clark on E.C.S.T. T.R.A.X. (Throttle) Check out the full archives on the website.
I don't mean to boast, but when you can throw together a couple of shoogly £5 chairs in a working butchers shop, convince people to get out of their onesies and come knock on the door at silly o'clock in the evening to win a prize, whilst also revealing intimate details about their sexy times, then you know that it was worth the nae sleep to get the show recorded. That's right, we recorded this slobberknocker live from the Tilly Butchers shop! Listen in as we cover everything from demonic orgasms, dead relatives and how our performance on Shmu went down. All this and a 'suppy mair' on tonight's DHB Radio Show!
The latest episode of the Podcast sees Stuart from 5D & Zack from 8fifty2 joined this week by guest Greg Swan, ex Shmu.Fm presenter & now YouTube Vlogger. This week, some �¢??You know their face but not their name�¢?? Top Trumps.
This is not a regular show! Sadly we've had no time to get together and record, but you might like this as a bit of filler until we get together next week. Recently Scott and Lurch were invited onto SHMU FM by top breakfast host Sandy 'The Sandman' Gibson, were we broadcasted a late night, swear free show to the whole of Aberdeen and and Aberdeenshire. Sandy has been kind enough to send us a copy of the show for you all to enjoy. Hope you like it!
This week on the podcast, we discuss our favorite albums of 2015! We've got a lot of pretty standard choices, like Kendrick Lamar and Death Grips, but we've also got some more obscure names, like Snakefeast and Shmu. List spoilers will be posted below! Next week on the show, we'll be discussing the bizarre glitch album, dataplex by Ryoji Ikeda, and the experimental punk classic, Deceit by This Heat! Winter's List: Honorable Mentions: Alabama Shakes - Sound & Color and Lupe Fiasco - Tetsuo & Youth 10: Rustie - EVENIFUDONTBELIEVE 9: Shmu - Shhh!!!! 8: Ducktails - St. Catherine 7: FKA twigs - M3LL155X 6: YG x Blanco x DB Tha General - California Livin 5: Earl Sweatshirt - I Don't Like Shit, I Don't Go Outside 4: Vince Staples - Summertime '06 3: Sufjan Stevens - Carrie & Lowell 2: Death Grips - Jenny Death 1: Kendrick Lamar - To Pimp A Butterfly Nolan's List: 20: Oneohtrix Point Never - Garden Of Delete 19: Le1f - Riot Boi 18: Drake - If You're Reading This It's Too Late 17: Panopticon - Autumn Eternal 15/16: Rae Sremmurd - SremmLife 15/16: Milo - So The Flies Don't Come 14: Donnie Trumpet & The Social Experiment - Surf 13: Björk - Vulnicura 12: KOHH - Dirt 11: Earl Sweatshirt - I Don't Like Shit, I Don't Go Outside 10: Lil Ugly Mane - Oblivion Access 9: 2814 - 新しい日の誕生 8: Lil Ugly Mane - Third Side Of Tape 6/7: Snakefeast - The Pythoness 6/7: Liturgy - The Ark Work 5: Waka Flocka Flame - Flockaveli 1.5 4: Busdriver - Thumbs 3: Death Grips - The Powers That B 1/2: Kendrick Lamar - To Pimp A Butterfly 1: Carly Rae Jepsen - E•MO•TION
« ...Shaül avait éliminé toute la sorcellerie dans son pays, en particulier la capacité de faire parler les morts. Les Philistins se rassemblèrent et se dressèrent en camp pour attaquer Israël. Shaul rassembla Israël et s’installa sur le Guilboa. » Les commentaires nous expliquent que, tant que Shmuel était vivant, les Philistins le redoutaient car sa grandeur et ses mérites donnaient à Israël une protection qui le rendait invincible. Les Philistins sentirent que c’était le moment propice pour attaquer. « Quand Shaül vit que les Philistins se retrouvaient aux pieds du Guilboa, il se mit à paniquer. Il interrogea Hachem qui ne lui répondit pas... Shaül dit à ses princes : « trouvez-moi tout de suite une sorcière pour lui demander »... Ils arrivèrent chez elle la nuit et il lui dit : « fais-moi monter celui que je te dirai ». « Ne sais-tu pas que le roi Shaül a détruit tous les sorciers du pays ? Pourquoi me tends-tu un piège ? » Shaül lui jura par Hachem de ne pas la dénoncer... « Qui veux-tu que je te fasse venir ? Shmuël. Elle fit monter Shmuël et se mit à hurler : pourquoi m’as-tu menti ? Tu es Shaül. » Le roi lui dit : « ne crains rien. Dis-moi seulement ce que tu vois ». Elle lui dit : « J’ai vu Elohim qui monte de sa tombe ». Car le juste, dans ce monde, brille déjà comme un soleil, alors à plus forte raison son âme. La Torah met en évidence un trait de caractère de Shaül : il dit à la femme : « je jure par Hachem », car il est sincère et il croit véritablement en Hachem. Mais, en même temps, il va voir une sorcière, alors que c’est la faute la plus grave, ‘haïv karet (l’âme est retranchée), à plus forte raison si c’est pour faire parler les morts ! C’est le dédoublement de personnalité de Shaül qui, à la fois est juste, et en même temps est en contradiction totale avec sa propre croyance, et même avec sa propre logique et intelligence. D’autant plus qu’il a passé sa vie à poursuivre les sorciers, et en particulier ceux qui font parler les morts. Mais, quand il se trouve dans un moment de pression, il disjoncte et vit, au même moment, une chose et son contraire. De la même façon, il se justifie d’avoir appelé Shmuël parce qu’Hachem ne lui répondait pas. Mais comment Shaül peut-il penser qu’Hachem l’aidera, s’il le Lui demande par l’intermédiaire d’une sorcière ? Le cours nous explique comment une sorcière a pu faire monter l’âme, ou plutôt une partie de l’âme, de Shmuël. Celui-ci dit à Shaül « Hachem accomplira ce qu’il m’a prophétisé ; la royauté sera déchirée de ta main, et donnée à David. Car tu n’as pas écouté la Voix d’Hachem et exécuté Sa colère contre Amalek. Sache que demain, toi et tes enfants m’aurez rejoint, et l’armée d’Israël tombera dans la main des Philistins. Tous les Maîtres demandent : comment est-ce possible que tout cela lui arrive pour cette raison, alors qu’il a fait ensuite tellement d’autres choses graves, en particulier le massacre de Nove, la ville des cohanim, y compris les femmes et les enfants ; de plus, il n’a cessé de poursuivre d’une haine insensée David, son gendre, qu’il appelle son fils, qui l’a toujours servi loyalement ; et il a sans cesse écouté le lashon hara de Doëg La Torah nous montre, une fois de plus, qu’elle ne s’intéresse jamais aux faits, mais à la source, car elle est source de vie, elle est mékor ‘haïm. Elle ne décrit pas les mécanismes, mais les explique. Toutes les fautes de Shaül sont seulement la conséquence de son erreur face à Amalek : Il avait une nature extrêmement humble et miséricordieuse, et la mission d’éliminer Amalek était pour lui l’épreuve ultime car il devait aller à l’encontre de sa nature, ce qu’il a refusé de faire. Ensuite, il est devenu cruel vis-à-vis de ceux dont il aurait dû avoir pitié. Car la Torah nous apprend un principe : quand un homme refuse de mettre de côté sa nature quand il le devrait, il rentre dans un processus qui va le pousser à faire, ensuite, les pires abominations. Rien n’est plus dangereux qu’une bonne nature mal gérée. La Torah est là pour nous apprendre à gérer ce qu’il y a de bien en nous, plus encore que pour réparer ce qui est mauvais.