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The Busy Woman's Guide to Fitness and Wellness Podcast
200 A Milestone, A Messy Middle & What's Coming Next

The Busy Woman's Guide to Fitness and Wellness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 32:26


This week marks a big milestone — 200 episodes and 4 years of the podcast!

La vie en BD
S14E24 - Les univers jeunesse de Rig et Makina

La vie en BD

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 60:36


Cette semaine, on passe une heure avec Rig et Makina, question d'échanger autour de leur production BD jeunesse - tout particulièrement autour de titres tels que «Les Recrues» (Michel Quintin), «Les Mélimousses» (Soulières Éditeurs) ou «Les vies de Lilo» (Z'Ailées).

Big Spin podcast
[L'APARTÉ] David Couliau, Benoit Bayles, Jean-Marc Soulié, Olivier TAVU Ente & Akim Chérif

Big Spin podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 14:57


Dans ce nouvel épisode, ce sont David Couliau, Benoit Bayles (Ben Jemmapes !), Jean-Marc Soulié, Olivier TAVU Ente et Akim Chérif qui évoquent la musique des vidéos de skate qu'ils retiennent ou celles de leurs vidéo-partes (néologisme). On retrouve le Big Spin de David Couliau ici : https://soundcloud.com/bigspinpodcast/david-couliau Celui de Olivier TAVU Ente : https://soundcloud.com/bigspinpodcast/olivier-tavu-ente Celui de Jean-Marc (et Lisa Jacob) sur leurs missions pour construite des skate-parks en béton : https://soundcloud.com/bigspinpodcast/ong-construction-skateparks Et celui de Akim Chérif : https://soundcloud.com/bigspinpodcast/akim-cherif -------------------------------- INSTAGRAM • https://instagram.com/bigspinpodcast SOUNDCLOUD • https://soundcloud.com/bigspinpodcast YOUTUBE • https://www.youtube.com/c/bigspinpodcast SPOTIFY • https://open.spotify.com/show/6OetMNTU2xo2JY1j9PvuUM APPLE PODCAST • https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/big-spin-podcast/id1398345946 DEEZER • https://www.deezer.com/fr/show/1442342 LINKTREE • https://linktr.ee/bigspinpodcast Merci à DVNO pour le jingle - https://soundcloud.com/dvnolandia [L'APARTÉ] c'est comme Big Spin mais en plus court. Ça parle de skate mais pas que. #bigspinpodcast #skateboard #podcast #interview #skate #skateboarding

Tallowood
Seek First the Kingdom: Perfect Love

Tallowood

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2025 27:44


How will people know we are followers of Jesus? In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus called upon his disciples to love not only neighbors but their enemies. On another occasion Luke tells us that Jesus was asked, “Who is my neighbor?” Jesus defined a neighbor by telling of the unexpected kindness of a Samaritan to a man who had been robbed. Loving others reveals our relationship with the heavenly Father. Message based on Matthew 5:43-48 and Luke 10:25-37.#Jesus #Love #Compassion #GoodSamaritan #Selflessness Quotes:Thomas Linacre: Either these are not the gospels or we are not Christians.Adam Davidson: I would understand Christians being sad about somebody else's sin, but I can't understand Christians being mad at them. Anne-Marie Zellers: Lord help me to treat others in a way that leads them to you.Duane Brooks: Every person we meet on the street or at the grocery store we know a few things:  they are created in God's image; Jesus loved them so much he died on the cross for their sins.Kurt Kaiser: Oh how he loves you and me . . . oh how he loves you and me; he gave his life, what more could he give? Oh how he loves you. Oh how he loves me. Oh how he loves you and me.Duane Brooks: We have been loved too well by our heavenly Father to speak and act unkindly to people even if they think they are our enemies.G. K. Chesterton: The Bible tells us to love our neighbors and also to love our enemies; probably because they are generally the same people.Duane Brooks: We have been forgiven too much not to forgive others.A mentor said to John Claypool: stay as close as you can to the Father, and to others and work to bring them closer to each other.John Murphrey wrote a poem for his wife Ann.  She died on February 2, 2008.I met Him long ago, But why so long for meTo hear His daily whispers to my soulI guess I'll never knowHe lived and breathed before my eyes Each time she looked my wayToday she lives within my heartAn example of His bestShe opened up my mind to HimHis living-presence she displayedThis “living-presence in her heartThat's what defined her lifeLeft me aching for the sameUntil the Master cameNow I know what she knew thenHis spirit lives and breathsSeeks and find a heart like hers to express Himself to all on earthSoren Kierkegaard: Most people really believe that the Christian commandments (for example, to love one's neighbor as oneself) are intentionally a little too severe—like putting the clock ahead half an hour to make sure of not being late in the morning.Bishop Whipple: I have tried to see the face of Christ in those with whom I differed.Helmut Thielecke: Loving our enemies is not loving the dirt in which the pearl is buried but the pearl which lies in the dust.  God does not love us because we are lovable.  But we become lovable because he loves us.C. S. Lewis: Do not waste your time bothering whether you “love” your neighbor; act as if you did.  As soon as we do this we find one of the great secrets.  When you are behaving as if you loved someone, you will presently come to love him. Thomas Merton:  To love someone is to will the good for them.Duane Brooks: Your enemies are not my enemies.To discover more messages of hope go to tallowood.org/sermons/.Follow us on Instagram, X, and YouTube @tallowoodbc.Follow us on FaceBook @tallowoodbaptist

BH Sales Kennel Kelp CTFO Changing The Future Outcome
Reciprocity Acronyms in Business and in Life

BH Sales Kennel Kelp CTFO Changing The Future Outcome

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 22:48


Grandpa Bill's Grunts & Groans @billholt8792 Reciprocity- The 3 C's Grandpa Bill's Grunts & Groans @billholt8792,Hey everyone, and welcome back to my channel! As we embark on this exciting new year, I'm thrilled to share my upcoming plans for the BH Sales Kennel Kelp Holistic Healing Hour ,and this You Tube Channel @billholt8792 .This month, I'll be featuring some amazing guests, including "Byron Athene a renowned psychotherapist and psychoanalyst joining us from The United Kingdom for his soon to be 18th overall appearance, and 2nd this calendar year of 2025,  From China We wellcome #Tim Doyle ,Spiritual Teacher, for his 2nd appearance of 2025" #Isabella Thor,NTP Womens Nutritionist, expert.#Tam Veilleux, Astrologer Entrepreneur, Artist, #Seth Leaf Pruzansky, Author Guided Meditation, and more .We'll be exploring a wide range of topics, from Food for The Mind , Body, and SoulI'll also be sharing my own personal tips and insights on how to cultivate a healthy lifestyle.In this video, I encourage you to create your own 'Vision Board' for the first week of January. Write down three things you want to accomplish to kickstart your health and wellness journey. Let's make 2025 our healthiest year yet!"Grandpa Bill Asks:"What are your top three health and wellness goals for 2025? Share your vision for the year in the comments below!"#HolisticHealing,#HealthyLiving, #2025Goals, #VisionBoard, #WellnessWednesday, #MindfulMonday, #Tim Doyle,#Isabella Thor,NTP,#Tam Veilleux,#Seth Leaf Pruzansky,  The BH Sales Kennel Kelp Holistic Healing Hour Virtual Mall Welcome to the BH Sales Kennel Kelp Holistic Healing Hour Virtual Mall! Join Grandpa Bill, your friendly guide to holistic health and well-being, as he curates a collection of trusted resources for your journey towards a healthier, happier you. Here, you'll find links to some of Grandpa Bill's favorite vendors and guests who have shared their expertise on the BH Sales Kennel Kelp Holistic Healing Hour podcast and YouTube channel. Grandpa Bill: Website: https://www.7kmetals.com/grandpabill    https://www.7kmetals.com/grandpabill/share/p386d YouTube: Bill Holt@billholt8792 Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/bill.sales.524 Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/bradybrodyboy12/ Voicemail Message Board: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bhsales About the BH Sales Kennel Kelp Holistic Healing Hour: Retired holistic health enthusiast, Grandpa Bill, shares his wisdom and experiences in the realms of health, wealth, and well-being. Join him on his journey of holistic health and personal growth. With over 45 years of experience in the industry, Grandpa Bill has a wealth of knowledge to share on topics ranging from nutrition and supplements, to meditation and spirituality. In his retirement, he's dedicated to sharing his insights and helping others achieve their full potential.    Join Us Every Tuesday at 6 PM EST!    Featured Vendors: Patriot Supply Link: https://mypatriotsupply.com/?rfsn=5615494.137cb6 Health Ranger Link: https://www.healthrangerstore.com/?rfsn=301296.96452b2&utm_source=HR_Affiliate&utm_campaign=14708&utm_affiliate=301296    Healer.com: https://www.HealerCBD.com/?ref=11    Sharon Little - New Vibe Holistic Healing: https://newvibeholistichealing.myshopify.com/ Tam Veilleux - #HealingSpa, #HolisticHealing, #Wellness, #SelfCare, #BrunswickMaine: Information-https://healingspamaine.com Tim Doyle - Path to Oneness: https://thepathtooneness.com/ Byron Athene: https://byronathene.com/ Isabella Thor, NLP: https://isabellathor.com/ Seth Leaf Pruzansky - Freedom Snap: https://freedomsnap.org/Seth/  https://www.imawakenowwhat.com/ Holistic Actions: https://www.holisticactions.com Dr. Anthony Metivier - Magnetic Memory Method: https://www.magneticmemorymethod.com/ Raquel Spring: https://www.raquelspring.com/ Dr. Christiane Northrup: https://truenorthdr.substack.com

Prestationspodden
Inspirerar till at leva i frihet - Lisa Andersson/Souli Collective

Prestationspodden

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 55:15


Lisa Andersson är en svensk entreprenör och grundare av Souli Collective, ett varumärke som erbjuder handgjorda spirituella oljeblandningar. Hennes livsstil speglar en strävan efter balans mellan arbete och fritid, med fokus på hållbarhet och minimalism.I detta avsnitt pratar vi om att leva utan att vara styrd av normer, om prestationskrav och att leva i tillit. Lisa bor i Costa Rica och berättar om hur det påverkar henne att leva i naturen, bland människor som respekterar miljön. Hon beskriver hur hon 20 gånger om dagen får höra orden Pura vida. Med Pura vida menar de: "Njut av livet."Tack, Lisa!Lisa's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/freespiritbylisaSouli Collective's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/soulicollectiveSouli Collective's hemsida: https://www.soulicollective.com/Lisa's youtube kanal: https://www.youtube.com/@lisaochchrisOm du är intresserad av coaching kan du boka en kostnadsfri första session med mig på carolinenorbelie.com för att se om jag är rätt coach för dig.Vill du komma i kontakt med mig? Besök carolinenorbelie.com.Är du intresserad av Breathwork? Läs mer på carolinenorbelie.com.Nästa retreat äger rum den 21–24 maj i Deia. Gå in på carolinenorbelie.com för att boka din plats.För att boka mig som Breathwork-guide är priset just nu 900 kr (ordinarie pris 1800 kr). Passa på genom att mejla mig via carolinenorbelie.com.Följ mig gärna på:Instagram: @carolinenorbeliecoachingLinkedIn: Caroline NorbelieYouTube: Caroline NorbelieOm du letar efter en duktig klippare rekommenderar jag varmt Daniel. Du kan kontakta honom på daniel@lejon.se.Kom ihåg att prenumerera på Prestationspodden för att hålla dig uppdaterad om kommande avsnitt! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Struggle Plate Podcast
Episode 235: J. Cole Broke My Heart, Kendrick Taught Me How To Heal

The Struggle Plate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 47:22


I got this fire burnin' in me from withinConcentrated thoughts on who I used to be, I'm sheddin' skinEvery day, a new version of me, a third of me dementedCemented in pain, juggling opposing kinds of fameI don't know how to make friends, I'm a lonely soulI recollect this isolation, I was four years oldTruth be told, I've been battling my soul, tryna navigate the real and fakeCynical about the judgement day

Yogalignement ☾
Épisode 116 | Yoga & odyssée avec l'océan. Rencontre avec Margaux Soulié de Swell House

Yogalignement ☾

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 21:27


Coucou les yogis ! Je suis ravie de vous retrouver pour une toute nouvelle entrevue en compagnie de Margaux Soulié, professeure de yoga inspirante, surfeuse, entrepreneure et maman. Un chouette échange où on parle voyage, passion pour l'océan et yoga. Je vous souhaite une belle écoute ♥️ ________Retrouver les actualités de Margaux : https://margauxsoulie.com/Instagram :@margauxsoulieyoga________→ Je t'offre un CADEAU

Best of Oncology Podcast Series
Best Of ASCO® Montreal 2024: EMD Serono Dinner Symposium: Exploring The Evolving Landscape Of Locally Advanced Squamous Cell Carcinoma Of Head & Neck – Practical Considerations – Dr. Houda Bahig & Dr. Denis Soulières

Best of Oncology Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 43:18


Your Fellow Human
Esther - Struck by Lightning

Your Fellow Human

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 26:50


Should you pursue happiness or success; or are they the same thing?Today I want to introduce you to Esther, Esther is a truly special human, one I got to meet a few years ago diving in Mexico. There are some people that you meet that make you feel as though you are enough, like you are seen, and that you are wanted; Esther is one such soulI've had the pleasure of camping and diving with her and other friends in Mexico, exploring the underwater caves of Minorca, and now working together for two weeks in BoliviaThere is something that happens to relationships when you spend 24 hours a day together, when you are hungry, tired, and have a to do list… well, with Esther I found her heart to be more visible, her gentleness, and kindness to be more genuine, and my appreciation for her friendship to only growEsther is a human that is full of joy, life, passion, and an ability to see beauty and adventure in every momentWe chat about what it means to preserver, to allow yourself space to always change, and why pursuing happiness is where success is truly foundShe shares why travel is one of the most important things you can do in life and how it allows you to see yourself and others with more appreciation and care, why pursuing life matters, but never at the expense of anotherWe chat about her love for her culture and the Spanish lifestyle, and the parts of her country that are a little less known, including what her father doesEsther is a human that I respect, admire, and treasure, and one that I know you will benefit from getting to knowSo tune in and meet Esther, someone who will make you smile, and remind you just how much joy there is in this worldAnd to you Esther thank you, thank you for how you have always treated me, even more how you have made me feel, for your sweet caring soul, for your genuine heart, for your passion and the way you have inspired me and encouraged me to push outside of my own fear. You are a friend I am grateful to know and one I look forward to seeing again soon

Institut Iliade
Quelle Europe demain ? - Radio Courtoisie

Institut Iliade

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 89:29


Quelle Europe demain ? Rémi Soulié, Jean-Yves Le Gallou et Thomas Whyte à l'antenne de Radio Courtoisie, Libre journal des années décisives du 9 avril 2024. Animé par Christophe Blanc.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Trench Tech
Françoise Soulié-Fogelman - IA : les leçons d'une pionnière !

Trench Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 74:12


S03.E04 - L'invitée de Trench Tech : Françoise Soulié-Fogelman, ex-membre du Ai High Level Experts Group de la Commission Européenne (aux prémisses de l'Ai Act), et conseillère scientifique du Hub France iA.Ce nouvel épisode nous fait voyager dans le passé ET dans le futur de l'Intelligence Artificielle.Françoise a été l'une des toutes premières chercheuses françaises en iA et a même encadré la thèse du jeune Yann le Cun... au milieu des années 80 ! Mais elle a aussi contribué à poser les fondations de l'Ai Act, s'est confrontée aux lobbys des Big Tech à Bruxelles et se trouve aux avants-postes des évolutions à attendre des technologies actuelles en iA... Bref, il y a du matos au menu aujourd'hui !

Sounds of SAND
#73 Bloodlines: Sulaiman Khatib, meital yaniv & Rae Abileah

Sounds of SAND

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 61:28


From a SAND Community Gathering in January 2024. You can watch the full video of this Community Gathering here: scienceandnonduality.com/event/bloodlines/ As many of us grapple with feelings of disillusionment, outrage, impotence and grief at the horrendous tragedy unfolding in Gaza, we gathered as a SAND community for an intimate conversation with meital yaniv, an ex-israeli soldier / ex-zionist fighter and Sulaiman Khatib, Palestinian co-founder of Combatants for Peace. With meital and Souli reflecting on their personal journeys of loss and transformation, we uncovered ancestral legacies of trauma and coping, belonging and indoctrination, individual and collective grief, awakening, and resilience. Their dialog was facilitated by Rae Abileah, a Jewish faith leader, social change strategist, and writer. Through sharing our stories, and engaging in open and compassionate conversation, may we find collective healing. Sulaiman Khatib is the Co-Founder of Combatants for Peace. Nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize, he has been recognized internationally for his contributions to promoting peace, social justice and equality for all. In 2006, he co-founded Al-Qud's Association for Democracy and Dialogue, a program which works with youth in order to create effective and sustainable projects focusing on the promotion of peace, democracy and civic participation in the Palestinian Territories. For the last twenty years, he has been a committed advocate for peace in the Middle East and an active member of various programs aiming to promote a peaceful solution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. He is the author of In this Place Together. meital yaniv was born into a sephardic and ashkenazi lineage of in/famous war heroes and pillars for the state of israel, meital is the author of bloodlines, an epic and intimate dive into the israeli apartheid regime from the perspective of an ex-israeli/ex-zionist soldier. In the book, meital yaniv traces their paternal family narrative from surviving the Holocaust of the second world war to migrating to Palestine and their subsequent indoctrination as zionist colonizers and defenders of the state of israel. yaniv directs our attention to the cycles of history and how genocide not only repeats but grows monstrously in the crevices of state belonging. They see themselves as “a death laborer tending to a prayer for the liberation of the land of Palestine and the lands of our bodies.” Rae Abileah (she/her) is a Jewish faith leader, social change strategist, writer, and facilitator. For the past two decades, she has worked with nonprofits and social movements, from volunteer to executive director. Topics: 00:00 – Introduction 00:24 – Introduction with Gazan Musician, Haneen Sabbah singing Reem Banna (The Absence one) 04:16 – Introduction from Zaya and Maurizio Benazzo 06:52 – Rae Abileah Introduction 12:12 – Sulaiman Khatib 17:32 – Sulaiman's Time in Jail 33:18 – meital yaniv's Story 48:16 – Healing the Land Through Ancestors SAND's Helpful Resources on Israel/Palestine Support the mission of SAND the production of this podcast by becoming a SAND Member

Backstage Pass Radio
S6: E2: Jesse Roach - Strings of the Soul

Backstage Pass Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 49:53 Transcription Available


Date: January 17, 2024Name of podcast: Backstage Pass RadioEpisode title and number: S6: E2: Jesse Roach - Strings of the SoulI had the pleasure of sitting down with the fiercely talented Jesse Roach, a singer-songwriter whose Texas roots and vibrant energy captivate from the first chord. As we shared stories, she brought the studio to life with "Girls from the South," a track that packs a punch with its bold Southern charm. Our conversation was a journey in itself, tracing the lines of Jesse's transformation from a young rebel to a seasoned artist, and diving into the heart of her songwriting struggles and ambitions. Her honesty about the creative process and the daunting task of living up to songwriting legends will resonate with anyone who's ever faced a blank page and a racing mind.  It's a wonder how the world of a 'military brat' can shape the soul of a musician. Jesse and I explored the nomadic lifestyle's impact on her youth and the tight radius of local gigs that mark the territory of her musical growth. From Huntsville's intimate venues to the grand stage of American Idol, we peeled back the curtain to reveal the less-than-glittery truths of talent shows. My own tale weaves into this tapestry, recounting the Cypress days and the crossroads of choosing between passion or a more trodden path. Jesse's story is a poignant reminder that while the guitar may intimidate, a voice with conviction can soar above the strings.  The episode wraps with the stirring narrative of "Angel Wings," a song that pays homage to a beloved local figure whose spirit lingers in the Cypress bar scene. Our discussion of this melancholic masterpiece opens up a wider conversation on the profound impact such music can have. It turns out, that sometimes a somber tune can be a comfort, an echo of shared human experience. Jesse Roach's stories, insights, and acoustic serenade offer a rare glimpse into the soul of a true artist, and this episode is an invitation to feel the full spectrum of emotions that only music can deliver.Sponsor Link:WWW.ECOTRIC.COMWWW.SIGNAD.COMWWW.RUNWAYAUDIO.COMBackstage Pass Radio Social Media Handles:Facebook - @backstagepassradiopodcast @randyhulseymusicInstagram - @Backstagepassradio @randyhulseymusicTwitter - @backstagepassPC @rhulseymusicWebsite - backstagepassradio.com and randyhulsey.comArtist(s) Web PageInstagram - @jesseroachtexas_musicCall to actionWe ask our listeners to like, share, and subscribe to the show and the artist's social media pages. This enables us to continue pushing great content to the consumer. Thank you for being a part of Backstage Pass RadioYour Host,Randy Hulsey 

Podcast Story
LA LUCARNE LA PLUS CÉLÈBRE DU MONDE EST EN ESSONNE

Podcast Story

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2023 17:58


Qui aurait pu penser en décembre 2019 que la vidéo d'un homme frappant dans un ballon pour toucher la lucarne du local à poubelle d'un immeuble d'Evry allait devenir un phénomène mondial ? Personne ! Et pourtant, en quelques jours, cette vidéo postée sur les réseaux sociaux, est devenue virale… Politiques, sportifs, artistes, inconnus, tout le monde a voulu taper dans le ballon et réussir l'exploit. C'est l'histoire d'un carré de 43cm de côté qui a changé la vie de tout un quartier que vous raconte aujourd'hui les fondateurs de la Lucarne … Texte : Marine Guez Vernin Voix : Marine Guez Vernin avec Malason et Souli

Dans le Tempo
Comment devient-on artiste professionnel ? (avec Julien Soulié et Sayem)

Dans le Tempo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 149:43


▶ Dans le Tempo #53 Être artiste professionnel est l'objectif de nombreux musiciens. Mais, quelles que soient les pratiques et l'échelle visée, il est souvent nécessaire d'affiner son projet artistique et de comprendre les rouages de la filière musicale pour rencontrer son public. Ainsi, de nombreux artistes se sentent esseulés ou démunis face à la complexité d'une industrie plurielle et méconnue. Pourtant, il existe des structures et des personnes pour soutenir les musiciens dans leurs projets. Ce 53e numéro de DLT fait donc la part belle à l'émergence et l'accompagnement des artistes. Salman et Daz ont souhaité vous proposer un panorama des acteurs de l'accompagnement, ainsi que des réflexions sur les changements constants que connaît l'industrie musicale. Cette émission est aussi un guide des pratiques et philosophies à considérer lorsqu'un artiste souhaite mener un projet à bien. Pour les accompagner dans ces missions, nos deux animateurs ont fait appel à des experts de la filière musicale et de l'émergence : Julien Soulié et Sayem. Julien est le directeur du Fair, une association à but non lucratif lancée par le ministère de la Culture en 1989, qui a accompagné près de 500 artistes depuis sa création. Bien plus qu'un simple coup de pouce financier, le Fair soutient les artistes à travers des formations, des rencontres et des ateliers couvrant tous les aspects de la musique (création, business, santé, etc.). Cette structure réputée, à rayonnement national, a accueilli NTM, Les Têtes Raides, IAM, Philippe Katerine, Stupeflip, Orelsan, La Femme, Christine and the Queens, Big Flo et Oli, Pomme, ou encore Fishbach. Sayem, lui, est responsable de la création artistique des établissements culturels FGO Barbara et Les Trois Baudets. Au sein de ces deux structures municipales, Sayem et ses équipes accueillent des artistes pour les aider à développer leurs projets. Ces derniers ont alors accès à des salles de répétitions, un studio d'enregistrement, une salle de danse, et des salles de concert pour apprendre leur métier. À l'instar du Fair, de nombreux musiciens réputés sont passés par FGO Barbara et Les Trois Baudets : Jacques, Eddy de Pretto, Aloïse sauvage , Bonnie Banane, Winnterzuko, Irène Drésel, H jeune Crack, Kerchak, Eloi, etc. Que vous soyez musicien ou mélomane, vous allez découvrir à travers ce podcast tout un univers professionnel que vous ne soupçonnez pas, et comprendre les défis auxquels les artistes d'aujourd'hui font face. N'hésitez pas à naviguer entre les chapitres en fonction de vos intérêts. Sommaire : 00:00 Introduction 15:44 Les acteurs de l'émergence musicale 1:20:22 L'accompagnement artistique 1:41:31 L'accompagnement business 2:17:11 Recommandations Technique : La Bouclette Montage : François Brétéché

TsugiMag
Avec Bénédicte Froidure du MaMA et Julien Soulié du FAIR

TsugiMag

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 60:03


Place des Fêtes, dernier rendez-vous de la semaine sur Tsugi Radio, le webradio de la scène émergente. Vraiment on n'aime rien tant que de vous faire découvrir des artistes. Et c'est aussi la vocation d'un événement qui se tiendra du 11 au 13 octobre à Paris, le MaMA. MaMa qui nous régale d'une belle programmation encore plus internationale. On en parle aujourd'hui avec la coordinatrice artistique du projet, Bénédicte Froidure. Alors dans cette quête perpétuelle des talents de demain, y a le MaMA, mais il y aussi le FAIR, dispositif de soutien au démarrage de carrière et de professionnalisation en musiques actuelles qui existe depuis 1989 tout de même. Désormais, le FAIR qui vient de dévoiler sa nouvelle sélection pour 2023. Une sélection qui se décompose en deux parties. FAIR expérience avec Walter Astral, Johnnie Carwash et Zaho de Sagazan. Et puis FAIR émergence avec Leslie Medina, Michelle et les garçons avec lesquels on avait bavardé à Bars en Trans, Nina, Violet Indigo qu'on avait vue à FNAC Live ou W!ZARD. Il y a deux projets qui ont particulièrement retenu mon attention. MAÏCEE, tornade qui fracasse hyper pop, rap et électronique dans un même élan sauvage foudroyant. Mais d'abord, Myra, touche à tout, très talentueuse dont le premier EP, 37 degrés, aux ritournelles effrontées a déjà fait saigner quelque cœurs. Le FAIR on en parle avec son directeur, Julien Soulié. MYRA « Pom Pom » MAÏCEE « storM » SILANCE « Nouveau genre » WHIM THERAPY « Head in the clouds » SIMONY « Technofrappe » FRED AGAIN.. « adore u » HANNAH MIETTE « Quiet Bundle feat. Blumi » Ça part en fav' avec Jean Fromageau : NAPKEY « Palmiers Rivières » VALMI « Butterfly »

Hemispherics
#62: Los savants: lo que el cerebro es capaz de hacer

Hemispherics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2023 64:03


En el episodio de hoy, hablo de un tema que se escapa un poco de la temática habitual del podcast. Este episodio es una “curiosidad de la neurociencia”; una indagación en un tema que desde hace muchos años me ha llamado la atención. Se trata de los savants. Los savants son personas que bien porque han nacido con problemas en el desarrollo o por una lesión cerebral adquirida, son capaces de tener habilidades extraordinarias. Parece ser que la mitad de los savant son autistas, uno de cada diez autistas es savant y uno de cada mil individuos que tienen dañado el cerebro o padecen retraso mental. Son personas que, sin necesidad de entrenamiento, aprendizaje o interés previo, tienen unas habilidades increíbles, sobre todo en el campo de la música, el cálculo o el dibujo. Referencias del episodio: 1. Treffert D. A. (2014). Savant syndrome: realities, myths and misconceptions. Journal of autism and developmental disorders, 44(3), 564–571. (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23918440/). 2. Treffert DA. The savant syndrome: an extraordinary condition. A synopsis: past, present, future. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2009 May 27;364(1522):1351-7 (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2677584/). 3. Barr MW. Some notes on echolalia, with the report of an extraordinary case. J Nerv Ment Dis 1898;25:20-30 (https://zenodo.org/record/1734113). 4. Mishkin M, Malamut B, Bachevalier J. Memories and habits: two neural systems. In: Lynch G, McGaugh JL, Weinberger NM, editors. Neurobiology of learning and memory. New York: Guilford Press;1984. p.65-77. 5. Kapur N. (1996). Paradoxical functional facilitation in brain-behaviour research. A critical review. Brain : a journal of neurology, 119 ( Pt 5), 1775–1790.https://doi.org/10.1093/brain/119.5.1775 (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9236635/). 6. Boso, M., Emanuele, E., Prestori, F., Politi, P., Barale, F., & D'Angelo, E. (2010). Autism and genius: is there a link? The involvement of central brain loops and hypotheses for functional testing. Functional neurology, 25(1), 15–20 (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20630121/). 7. Snyder, A. W., Mulcahy, E., Taylor, J. L., Mitchell, D. J., Sachdev, P., & Gandevia, S. C. (2003). Savant-like skills exposed in normal people by suppressing the left fronto-temporal lobe. Journal of integrative neuroscience, 2(2), 149–158. https://doi.org/10.1142/s0219635203000287 (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15011267/). 8. Snyder, A. W., & Thomas, M. (1997). Autistic artists give clues to cognition. Perception, 26(1), 93–96. https://doi.org/10.1068/p260093 (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9196693/). 9. Humphrey, N. (1998). Cave Art, Autism, and the Evolution of the Human Mind. Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 8(2), 165-191. doi:10.1017/S0959774300001827 (https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/cambridge-archaeological-journal/article/abs/cave-art-autism-and-the-evolution-of-the-human-mind/7E969D1ACAB536BD809348B9B4FE5C4D#). 10. Spikins, P., Scott, C. & Wright, B. (2018). How Do We Explain ‛Autistic Traits' in European Upper Palaeolithic Art?. Open Archaeology, 4(1), 262-279. https://doi.org/10.1515/opar-2018-0016 (https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/opar-2018-0016/html#APA). 11. Folgerø, P. O., Johansson, C., & Stokkedal, L. H. (2021). The Superior Visual Perception Hypothesis: Neuroaesthetics of Cave Art. Behavioral sciences (Basel, Switzerland), 11(6), 81. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs11060081 (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34073168/). 12. Lai G, Pantazatos SP, Schneider H, Hirsch J. Neural systems for speech and song in autism. Brain. 2012 Mar;135(Pt 3):961-75. doi: 10.1093/brain/awr335. Epub 2012 Feb 1. PMID: 22298195; PMCID: PMC3286324 (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3286324/). 13. Beate H. A memoir of the savant syndrome. Bright splinters of the mind: a personal story of research with autistics savant. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers; 2001. p. 160 (https://www.proquest.com/docview/198983834). 14. Muñoz-Yunta JA , Ortiz T, Amo C, Fernández-Lucas A, Maestú F, Palau-Baduell M. El síndrome de savant o idiot savant. Rev Neurol 2003;36 (S1):157-0 (https://neurologia.com/articulo/2003061). 15. Geschwind, N., & Galaburda, A. M. (1985). Cerebral lateralization. Biological mechanisms, associations, and pathology: I. A hypothesis and a program for research. Archives of neurology, 42(5), 428–459. https://doi.org/10.1001/archneur.1985.04060050026008 (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/3994562/). 16. Navarro-Pardo E, Alonso-Esteban Y, Alcantud-Marin F, Murphy M. Do Savant Syndrome and Autism Spectrum Disorders Share Sex Differences? A Comprehensive Review. Soa Chongsonyon Chongsin Uihak. 2023 Apr 1;34(2):117-124. doi: 10.5765/jkacap.230008. PMID: 37035793; PMCID: PMC10080262 (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10080262/). 17. Pring, L., Ryder, N., Crane, L., & Hermelin, B. (2010). Local and global processing in savant artists with autism. Perception, 39(8), 1094–1103. https://doi.org/10.1068/p6674 (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20942360/). 18. Mottron L, Dawson M, Soulières I. Enhanced perception in savant syndrome: patterns, structure and creativity. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2009 May 27;364(1522):1385-91. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2008.0333. PMID: 19528021; PMCID: PMC2677591 (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2677591/). 19. Park HO. Autism Spectrum Disorder and Savant Syndrome: A Systematic Literature Review. Soa Chongsonyon Chongsin Uihak. 2023 Apr 1;34(2):76-92. doi: 10.5765/jkacap.230003. PMID: 37035789; PMCID: PMC10080257 (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10080257/). 20. Treffert, D. A., & Treffert, D. A. (2021). The Sudden Savant: A New Form of Extraordinary Abilities. WMJ : official publication of the State Medical Society of Wisconsin, 120(1), 69–73 (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33974770/). 21. Documental “Mentes prodigiosas”. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL10391BEC6C746C6D 22. Daniel Tammet: sinestesia numérica. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HqBzez4WKuU&ab_channel=nuecesyneuronas 23. Documental sobre savant en Discovery: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BhZTM-aB0lw&t=2290s&ab_channel=PROYECTOTHERAPI 24. Accidental Genius | Darold Treffert | TEDxFondduLac : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wxe1PkyJev8&ab_channel=TEDxTalks

Every Day is a New Day
214: Souli Yates - Vibrational Alignment with Source, in Your Business

Every Day is a New Day

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 59:34


Hear Souli Yates and I talk about being true to yourself so you experience greater alignment with Source, and how that relates to greater fullfilment and alignment in the work you do, as well.  

#Disletouthaut
12. Margaux Soulié, changer de vie et gagner une meilleure santé mentale.

#Disletouthaut

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 33:21


Margaux Soulié c'est une femme que je rencontre sur insta. J'adore sa vibe hyper simple, hyper chill. On se rencontre lors de sa retraite au Maroc (je t'invite très fort à participer au retraite Exhale de Margaux) et finalement elle me raconte que derrière les apparences de calme, il y aussi eu la dépression, l'angoisse, le stress. Aujourd'hui, elle nous raconte comment elle a traversé tout ça et surtout comment son changement de vie à fortement impacter sa santé mentale.  je t'invite à retrouver Margaux :  son insta : https://www.instagram.com/margauxsoulieyoga/ son site + les retraites : https://margauxsoulie.com/retraites/ sa chaine youtue : https://www.youtube.com/@margauxsoulie9230/videos pour cette interview, on était dans la maison lors de la retraite donc excuse nous les bruits de cuisine, il y a les super cheffe de foodista qui nous préparais notre dîner.  Si tu as aimés ce podcast, je t'invite à t'abonner, le partager et laisser une note ou un commentaire pour le soutenir. En plus de ça, ça me ferai très plaisir de te lire.  Tu peux me retrouver sur mon compte instagram : @marinefrancisco__ ou via mon mail : contact@marinefrancisco.com On se retrouve dès lundi prochain 6h pour un nouvel épisode !  Montage : Pauline Filippelli  Direction Artistique : Camille Chanal 

La traversée (le podcast de l'eau libre sous toutes ses formes)
La Traversée, épisode 07 : André Soulières, la traversée du Lac Tremblant

La traversée (le podcast de l'eau libre sous toutes ses formes)

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 78:00


André Soulières organise depuis 2016 la traversée du Lac Tremblant au Québec qui devient, notamment le 15km, une épreuve de très haut niveau que les meilleurs nageurs de cette distance commencent à inscrire à leur calendrier dont Bertrand Venturi qui en est devenu l'ambassadeur. Il fut vice champion d'Europe du 25km en 2010 et aujourd'hui entraine le Neptune Olympique Frontignais et co-organisteur du très beau Thau Swim Trek dont on parlait déjà dans le podcast il y a peu.  Se pourrait-il que les lacs canadiens deviennent le lieu de rencontre estival des meilleurs "marathoniens" de la natation avec pourquoi pas la mise en place d'un circuit qui remplacerait ce que la Fina ne souhaite plus promouvoir au plus haut niveau, à savoir toutes les distances au delà de 10km. Il nous raconte la genèse de ce projet et son expansion, son ouverture au grand public et les grands noms qui ont remporté cette épreuve et ont écrit son histoire qui fait de cette épreuve, avec la traversée internationale du Lac Saint Jean le week-end précédent deux étapes clés de la nage longue distance. Le Québec pourrait devenir la destination des amoureux de l'eau libre. https://www.traverseelactremblant.ca 

Hikes and Mics Podcast

We have an amazing guest on today's episode, her name is Megan and you can follow her on Instagram @smoky.mountain.soulI had such an awesome time chatting with Megan on this episode. We speak to her about what it's like hiking in her corner of North Carolina. She shares her hiking experiences living nearby the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, some of the beautiful features and history the area has to offer, and some great alternative sites to the National Park.Episode Links:Megan's WebsiteParking Tag Fees for Great Smoky Mountains NPSmoky Mountain Soul YouTubeSmoky Mountain Soul TikTokFollows us Instagram, @HikesandmicsThis episode's music was created by Ketsa, follow him on Instagram @Ketsamusic Episode Sponsor(s):Ursa Minor Outfitters - Inspired by the outdoors, Created by local artistsGo check them at www.ursaminoroutfitters.com and don't forget to enter the promo code HikesMics10 at checkout to receive 10% off your order.FlipSockz will keep Mother Nature out of your boots with their innovative nylon sleeve.To get your first pair visit www.FlipSockz.com and enter the promo code HikesMics10 at checkout to receive 10% off your order.

Moviebreak Podcasts
Trash Cast 40: "Not a Girl" und "Liebe mit Risiko"

Moviebreak Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2023 75:40


Jubiläum beim Trash Cast. Gefeiert wird es mit zwei angeblich sehr ranzigen Tortenstücken. Zum einen der Britney Spears-Film Not A Girl aka Crossroads, zum anderen Liebe mit Risiko, in dem sich das (damalige? heutige?) Traumpaar Jennifer Lopez und Ben Affleck gemeinsam versuchte auf der Leinwand zu beweisen. Ob beide Filme auch heutzutage noch absolute Vollkatastrophen sind, darüber sprechen Kühne, Jacko und Carlo in dieser Ausgabe und als Sahnehaube ist auch Souli mit dabei, der zum Team des Podcasts Leinwandliebe gehört.

Radical Audacity in Love & Life with Tiphany Kane
The Audacity of Living in Alignment with guest Jo Ingram

Radical Audacity in Love & Life with Tiphany Kane

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 65:02


Some pivots in life are moments we choose and some are chosen for us. Jo Ingram was a successful woman in business when the pandemic ended her hard-won career. Jo took a moment to be introspective and realized that she was not living her life in true authenticity and alignment with what she truly cared about.If you have any challenges finding work that is in alignment for you- son't worry! Jo gives us her framework (EPICS) to help us each find our life's work.Connect with Joanna Ingram:Instagram: iamjo.ingramListen to Jo's podcast: Goals with SoulI want to hear from you!Support & Subscribe- your support helps me to keep making this podcast! Become a supporter and I will shout out a thank you on my next episode!DM me on IG @tiphanykaneCheck out my website: www.tiphanykane.comLeave Tiphany a Voice Message to have a spotlight on the podcastProduced & Edited by: KaSa Media Productions

Eat This! Drink That!
Pier-Alexis Soulière speaks about the bounty of the forest and pleasures of wine too!

Eat This! Drink That!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 28:25


Known for his work and recognition for excellence in the wine industry Pier-Alexis Soulière also has a passion for maple syrup. His family has a tradition my producing real (vrai) maple syrup from the authentic and history methods. Join Hugh as he has a conversation that centers around the hospitality of Quebec City, discovering the pleasure of wine and the world of Pier-Alexis.

Meitat chen, meitat porc - France Bleu Périgord
Fréderic Soulié animateur de l'émission occitane "Vaqui"

Meitat chen, meitat porc - France Bleu Périgord

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2022 51:26


durée : 00:51:26 - Meitat chen, meitat porc - France Bleu Périgord - Notre invité Fréderic Soulié nous fait découvrir sa passion pour la culture et la langue occitane à travers son métier de journaliste et présentateur pour France Télévision ainsi que son émission en langue provençale VAQUI.

The Creative Nonfiction Podcast with Brendan O'Meara

Sarah Souli is a freelance journalist whose piece "A Matter of Honor" was this month's Atavist Magazine feature. Social: @CNFPod Support: Patreon.com/cnfpod Show notes/newsletter: brendanomeara.com

Leading Boldly into the Future
Planting Olive Trees to Co-Exist in the Holy Land with Sulaiman (Souli) Khatib

Leading Boldly into the Future

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2022 49:03


You can't fight violence with more violence. That is a path more costly and damaging to the present situation. For Palestinian liberation fighter Sulaiman (Souli) Khatib, it is through nonviolence work that he is promoting understanding between Israelis and Palestinians and the end of the Israeli military occupation. In this inspiring episode, Souli takes us through his story of being a freedom fighter, a child prisoner, and a Nobel Peace Prize nominee. He shares the mindset that helped him see through his journey and cause, imparting lessons on culture, tradition, conflict, and hope. Souli also highlights the importance of having multiple narratives, that instead of seeing their differences, they can co-exist in the Holy Land. He then talks about the lessons Nelson Mandela offers to conflict resolution and his work of planting olive trees not for his generation but for the next who will reap them.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://anne-pratt.com

Mindful Living with Dr Sogol
E86. Glitter. Pixie Dust. MAGIC

Mindful Living with Dr Sogol

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 36:01


[REPLAY] CPR for the SOUL https://www.drsogol.com/soulI have always been a risk taker. A doer. I love challenges. So I controlled everything.I didn't listen to anyone. I wanted things MY way, the “RIGHT” way. I feared uncertainty. I planned everything down to the T.Everything was orchestrated on MY terms. ONE minor problem:I was tired. Zero energy. Exhausted. ANGRY. So I decided I want to risk it all as I take on a new challenge. I want to learn to accept life and receive its abundance on IT's terms. I want to embrace the mystery.I want to step into the unknown.I want to tune into the magic, trusting that what it offers is nothing but love. Unconditional love. Wish me luck 

The Daily Gardener
October 6, 2022 Garlic Lovers Day, Charles Wilkins Short, William Withering, Jean-André Soulié, Rosamund Marriott Watson, Creating a Garden Retreat by Virginia Johnson, and Gilles Clément

The Daily Gardener

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 36:29


Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart   Support The Daily Gardener Buy Me A Coffee    Connect for FREE! The Friday Newsletter |  Daily Gardener Community   Historical Events Today is Garlic Lovers Day Garlic, or stinking rose, is a member of the lily family. Onions, leeks, and shallots are also in the family. All alliums are reactive to the amount of daylight they receive, so a great way to think about the garlic life cycle is that it matures during the longest days in the summer.  This is why Autumn is garlic-planting time in most areas, and many gardeners wait until after the fall equinox in the back half of September. (This year's autumnal equinox is Thursday, September 22, 2022). By planting garlic in the fall, your garlic gets a headstart on the growing season, which means that when spring arrives, your little garlic shoots will be one of the first plants to greet you in the April rain. Garlic has antibiotic properties and helps reduce blood pressure and cholesterol. Herbalists recommend garlic as a remedy for colds. And Gilroy, California, is known as the World's Garlic Capital. Most of us know and love garlic as a culinary staple - a must-have ingredient for most savory dishes. Alice May Brock, American artist, author, and former restaurateur, once wrote, Tomatoes and oregano make it Italian; wine and tarragon make it French. Sour cream makes it Russian; lemon and cinnamon make it Greek. Soy sauce makes it Chinese; garlic makes it good.   And Anthony Bourdain, in Kitchen Confidential: Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly, wrote: Garlic is divine. Few food items can taste so many distinct ways, handled correctly. Misuse of garlic is a crime...Please, treat your garlic with respect...Avoid at all costs that vile spew you see rotting in oil in screwtop jars. Too lazy to peel fresh? You don't deserve to eat garlic.   1794 Birth of Charles Wilkins Short, American botanist and doctor. A Kentuckian, Charles wrote a flora of Kentucky in 1833. He had one of the largest, most valued private herbariums with 15,000 plant samples, and his massive garden covered several acres. Charles was honored in the naming of many plants, including the Oconee bell named the Shortia galacifolia. The location of the plant became a mystery during the 1800s. In 1863, Charles Short died, and at the time, the Shortia plant still could not be found. But finally, in May of 1877, a North Carolina teenager named George Hyams sent an unknown specimen to Harvard's top plant expert, the knowledgeable Asa Gray, who could be heard crying 'Eureka' when he finally saw the Shortia specimen. Two years later, Asa and his wife, along with his dear friend, the botanist John Redfield, the director of the Arnold Arboretum Charles Sprague Sargent, and the botanist William Canby got to see the Shortia in the wild in the spot where George Hyams knew it was growing. The scientists all stood around the little patch of earth where the Shortia grew in oblivion, and the long search to find the Shortia, named for Charles Wilkins Short, was over.   1799 Death of the English botanist geologist, physician, and chemist William Withering. William was a doctor and the first person to study Digitalis - most commonly known as Foxglove. The story goes that one day, he noticed a person suffering from what was then called dropsy, an old word for a person suffering from congestive heart failure. William observed that the patient in question showed remarkable improvement after taking an herbal remedy that included Digitalis or Foxglove. Today William gets the credit for discovering the power of Digitalis because after he studied the various ingredients of this remedy, he determined that Digitalis was the key ingredient to addressing heart issues. In 1785, William published his famous work, An Account of the Foxglove and Some of its Medical Uses. Foxgloves are a beautiful plant often seen in ornamental or cottage gardens. Foxgloves produce beautiful tall flower spikes, and each spike can contain 20 to 80 purple to pink tubular blossoms that are whitish on the inside. Foxgloves are toxic, and eating any part of the plant can result in severe poisoning. And this is important to know because when Foxglove first emerges from the ground, it can be confused for Comfrey or Plantain. Since both of those plants are used as edible plants by many people - it's important to distinguish them and remember where you're planting Foxglove in your garden. Foxglove is actually in the Plantain family. Before flowering, Foxglove can also be confused with Great mullein (Verbascum thapsus). In addition to the Foxglove common name, Digitalis has many adorable common names, including Fairy Fingers, Fairy Thimbles, Rabbits Flower, and Scotch Mercury. And there are many delightful stories about the Foxglove. One foxglove origin story says that fairies gave blossoms to a Fox who needed to put the flowers on his toes to muffle the sound of his feet as he hunted for prey. This would account for the little markings inside the flowers. Another fun fact about the Foxglove is that it's a cousin to another beloved cottage garden flower: the Snapdragon or Antirrhinum majus ("ant-er-EYE-num MAY-jus"). The toxicity of the Foxglove is a common concern. But, the gardener and garden writer, Katharine S. White, still enjoyed them in her gardens. She wrote, At a very early age, I remember, I was to recognize what plants are to be avoided completely. At a very early age, I remember I was taught how to recognize and stay away from deadly nightshade, poison ivy, and poison sumac. (I was, just as early, taught the delights of chewing tender young checkerberry leaves and sassafras root.) To me, it would be ridiculous, though, not to grow monkshood, foxglove, hellebore, larkspur, autumn crocus, poppies, lilies of the valley, buttercups, and many other flowers now present in my borders just because they have some poison in them.   So Foxglove is in good company when it comes to toxic plants. And when the botanical illustrator Walter Crane painted the Foxglove, he did not draw it alone - he drew a Foxglove family. Walter loved personifying flowers, and of his Foxgloves, he wrote, The Foxgloves are a happy group, comprised of cousins and brothers and sisters.   Finally, the English author and poet Meta Orred wrote a sweet little verse called In Memoriam - a poem for a deceased friend - that included the Foxglove. Meta wrote, Her lips, like foxgloves pink and pale, Went sighing like an autumn gale; Yet, when the sunlight passèd by, They opened out with half a sigh.. Her eyelids fell, and not in vain- The stars had found their heav'n again; The days come round, the days go by- They see no more earth's agony. So lay her back to take her rest, ' Our darling,' for we loved her best Her small hands crossed upon her breast, Her quiet feet unto the west.   1858 Birth of Jean-André Soulié ("Jahn-Ahn-Dray Soo-lee-aye"), French Roman Catholic missionary herbalist, healer, and botanist. Like many of the first plant collectors, Jean-André was a Catholic missionary working for the Paris Foreign Missions - an organization that sent millions of plant and animal specimens back to the National Museum of Natural History in Paris for scientific study. Jean-André alone collected over seven thousand specimens of dried plants and seeds during his twenty years in Asia, where he had become so fluent in the different Chinese dialects that he could pass as a local. Plant collecting in China was a dangerous task. Collectors encountered not only tricky terrain but also political upheaval. The Opium Wars and the ongoing dispute with Tibet increased distrust and hostility toward foreigners. In 1905, in retaliation for an invasion of Tibet by a British explorer named Francis Younghusband, Jean-André was a victim of the "lama revolt" and was abducted by Tibetan monks. He was kidnapped in the field while packing his plant specimens. Jean-André was tortured for over two weeks before finally being shot dead by his captors. The church Jean-André helped to build was destroyed during the revolution. However, it was rebuilt in a new location and still stands today - in a community where Catholics and Tibetan Buddhists live peacefully. Jean-André Soulié is remembered for discovering the Rosa soulieana and the butterfly bush (Buddleja davidii). He also has a Rhododendron, a Lily, and Primula named in his honor.   1860 Birth of Rosamund Marriott Watson, English poet, nature writer, and critic. Known as Rose to her family and friends, Rosamund wrote under the pseudonyms Graham R. Tomson and Rushworth (or R.) Armytage. Rosamund was a prolific gardener and garden writer. Her writings were put together and published in The Heart of a Garden (1906) which began with this verse from one of her original poems: I dreamed the peach-trees blossomed once again, dreamed the birds were calling in the dew,  Sun-rays fell round me like a golden rain, And all was well with us and life was new.   The Heart of a Garden was organized by seasons. In the early fall chapter called The Breath of Autumn, Rosamund wrote, But one should not SO much as breathe the name of frost as yet; it is in a sense a tempting of Providence, and late summer has many good days in store for us still. The swallows skim, now low, now high, above the rose garden, the sun-dial has daily but a few less shining hours to number, bats flit busily in the dim blue dusk, and roses are in bloom. It is far too early even to dream of frost.     Grow That Garden Library™ Book Recommendation Creating a Garden Retreat by Virginia Johnson 0914 This book came out in 2022, and the subtitle is An Artist's Guide to Planting an Outdoor Sanctuary. And I want you to key in on that word artist because Virginia is an artist, and here's what Workman, the publisher, wrote about Virginia's book: Through ethereal illustrations, textile designer and artist Virginia Johnson takes the reader on her own garden journey, from blank slate to dreamscape. Over the years, she has transformed a small, narrow city lot into a garden that is personal, carefree, wild, and welcoming. It all began with a fence to allow her children to play freely... [Virginia] explains her process with ease and clarity, bringing her ideas to life through words and illustrations so that readers can be encouraged and empowered to start their own garden journeys. This book is organized into clear chapters: trees and shrubs, vines, flowers, seasons, edibles, and more.   What I like best about this book is that it feels like I am reading Virginia's garden journal. It's so friendly. From the handwriting font to the beautiful sketches, this is truly an artist putting together a garden book. And so, the art in this book - the watercolors - is just gorgeous. They're breezy. They're casual. And they accompany every single page and they make this book such a joy to read. The other thing that I love about what Virginia did with this book is she personalizes everything. She doesn't just talk about a plant. She talks about the plant and her family, and her life. Let me give you an example. Here, she's talking about her trees and shrubs, and she has this little section on Magnolia with beautiful watercolors of Magnolia. I think these are the prettiest trees on the planet, but would they be too big for my garden?  The classic saucer magnolia grows to 30 feet high and wide, but the magnolias in the US National Arboretum's "girls" series grow only 15 feet high. It being mid-May, they were in flower and quite irresistible. I love the teacup shape of their blossoms. I love their architectural profile, too: multistemmed, with graceful, outreaching branches. chose the deep-magenta-blooming 'Ann' to remind me of my grandmother.   See what I mean? Virginia's talking about the Magnolia; she shares this great tip about the smaller, more compact Magnolias available. And then, she personalized the Magnolia by telling us which one she picked and her emotional connection to that plant. Another aspect that I  like about Virginia's book is that you can tell that she is cultured - that she has done some living. She's a traveler, a reader, and yes, she is a romantic. (You can tell by the flowers she picks for her garden). I wanted to share another little snippet, and this one is from a little section where she talks about vines. Vines have always had romantic associations for me. Trailing vines, climbing vines: the words themselves are lyrical and promise not just growth but a plant that wants to wriggle away like a child, to explore and attempt daring feats, scaling walls and structures and houses all while showing off.  Trail, trail went Mrs. Wilcox's dresses through the garden in E. M. Forster's novel Howards End. Trailing vines are their own kind of loveliness, less about exploring than falling gracefully over the side of an urn or doorframe. And they're so fun to paint; you have to get the feeling of them,get inside them, capture their abundance and movement.   Virginia is also practical and thrifty, and that's a beautiful counterpoint to her artistic and evocative side. Virginia shares: As a beginner gardener and a pragmatist, I spend my energy on perennial plants, not annuals. Who wants to plant a bunch of things that won't come up again next year? Of course, I do buy a few annuals, but only for pots. I know that they will look pretty and add color and that at the end of the year, they'll have completed their lives. But because I wanted a garden that would come up by itself, without my having to replant every spring, I researched mainly perennials.  I also wanted blooms staggered throughout the growing season, so I took into account what was already in place: pear blossoms and lilacs in May, climbing hydrangeas in July and August. The peonies and roses would flower in June, but at different times, while the hollyhocks would peak in July and August. It would all be a leap of faith. Well, leap, she did. Virginia is one of us. She is a gardener through and through. This book contains many wonderful relatable moments and delightful little snippets that make you laugh, smile, and nod in agreement. I want to share one final little excerpt. And this is where she's talking about dining Alfresco. And I thought this was great because, hopefully, we will have a few more opportunities to eat outside with family and friends before fall gives away winter. Here's Virginia Johnson on dining Alfresco. On a vacation in Greece, during a long drive through the mountains, our kids were ravenous, but the nearest village was closed for afternoon siesta. Where to eat? My husband approached a taverna, explaining our situation in halting Greek. The cook fired up the stove and soon emerged with a steaming frittata, which my picky kids gobbled up. Ever since then, the frittata has become a family staple. Eggs, potatoes, salt, and a sprinkling of rosemary from our garden: that's it. We re-create the memorable meal and enjoy it in our own backyard, wearing our straw hats and imagining we're back in that Greek village.   Well, this book is 192 pages of beautiful memories like that, and it's all built around the garden and being a gardener. You can get a copy of Creating a Garden Retreat by Virginia Johnson and support the show using the Amazon link in today's show notes for around $14.   Botanic Spark 1943 Birth of Gilles Clément ("Jeel Clee-mon"), French gardener, agronomist, garden designer, botanist, entomologist, and writer. Gilles started experimenting in his garden at La Vallée ("La Val-lay"). There Gilles lives in a simple hut home that he built using native materials sourced on the property. During his long career, Gilles devised many landscaping concepts, including the garden movement (Jardin en Mouvement), the global garden (Jardin planétaire), and the third landscape (tiers paysage). To Gilles, the term garden movement was inspired by the physical movement of plants in the garden. For example, in the garden, a gardener must decide whether to allow the plants to spread or to control them. The global garden reflects that gardens are inextricably part of life on the planet, and they are confined by the limits of their environment. Today, garden environments are experiencing radical changes as the earth confronts climate change. As the earth goes, so go our gardens. While many gardeners still think of gardens as enclosed spaces - often fenced off from their surroundings, Gilles says that, The "planetary garden" is a means of considering ecology as the integration of humanity - the gardeners - into its smallest spaces. Ecology itself destroys the notion of the 'enclosed' garden. Birds, ants, and mushrooms recognize no boundaries between territory that is policed and space that is wild. Ecology's primary concern is nature in its entirety, and not the garden in particular. The enclosure was always an illusion; a garden is bound to be a planetary index.   Finally, Gilles's concept of a third landscape borrows its name from an Abbé Sieyès term - the "third estate," - a term coined during the French Revolution to identify people who weren't part of nobility or clergy. To Gilles, the third landscape represents the low places, the ordinary places - everyday places that are forgotten, derided, ignored, or abandoned by man. These misfits or orphaned areas lie outside agroforestry or land management. Third Landscapes are made up of edges and odd-shaped parcels. They can be abandoned sites or neglected spaces along the margins of daily life - think of highway shoulders, riverbanks, fallow areas, wastelands, etc. Gilles sees the third landscape as unembraced treasure - offering unique biological riches and limitless potential for reinvention.  As for the garden, Gilles once wrote, [A garden] is territory where everything is intermingled: flowers, fruit, vegetables. I define the garden as the only territory where man and nature meet, in which dreaming is allowed. It is in this space that man can be in a utopia that is the happiness of his dreams.   Thanks for listening to The Daily Gardener And remember: For a happy, healthy life, garden every day.

Mindful Living with Dr Sogol
E83. CPR for the SOUL

Mindful Living with Dr Sogol

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 35:11


Join our soul tribe: CPR for the SOULrevive your true spiritfor female midlife physicians https://www.drsogol.com/soulI often sat in the dark pleading to myself:  Please turn it OFF.  BE QUIET for god's sake.  STOP TALKING. No, I wasn't hiding from my kids or lashing out at them. I was talking to myself. I was begging my toddler brain to stop rambling for one second.I wanted some quiet time.  I wanted ease.  I wanted peace. But all I got was yapping yapping yapping. “You are behind.” “They are ahead.” “They are better than you.” “You suck.” “Hurry up.”You can turn off the noise. You can sit in silence, You can be calm and at ease. It's possible for you. Join our soul tribe: https://www.drsogol.com/soul

100% Club FB Champagne-Ardenne
100% Stade de Reims derby champenois avec Eric Soulié ancien joueur ESTAC et Louis Dargent ancien du Stade

100% Club FB Champagne-Ardenne

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 53:11


durée : 00:53:11 - 100% stade de Reims - FB Champagne-Ardenne

Abracadabra Podcast
AUGUST RECAP: transitions & elevating the client experience (bonus episode)

Abracadabra Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 30:38


BONUS EPISDE ALERT! In this episode, I share with you a monthly round-up of what's going on in my life and the collective. So, sit back, relax and enjoy this stripped back moment.Listen in as I chat:The challenges the come with a dark night of the soulI'm seeing angel numbers, what do they mean?Remembering who you areReconnecting to your strength and powerHow I am simplifying business strategiesElevating the client experienceIncorporating fun in your businessListen to EP124: i quit my business for a week and here's what happened...Join The Star Society WaitlistSign up for The Estoteric Entrepreneur - 1:1 Business Coaching for the Spiritual CEO.Sign up before September 30, 2022 to receive a little something extra

Dans la jungle des affaires Podcast
PIER-ALEXIS SOULIÈRE | MASTER SOMMELIER

Dans la jungle des affaires Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 46:24


PIER-ALEXIS SOULIÈRE | MASTER SOMMELIER

Your Sacred Pattern
Ep. 16 | Embodying your Queen Energy with Claudia Marie

Your Sacred Pattern

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 60:25


Surrendering to the feminine energy withinHow to embody your Queen in relationship to evoke his inner King Good girls and people-pleasing tendencies Holding the body sacred How to recharge your sexual energy Embodying your Queen in business - sharing your message from the heart and sharing the mentality of "we all rise up together"To connect with Claudia:Claudia MarieTeacher of the Feminine Arts & Intimacy/Relationship Expert✦ I help women create the

Institut Iliade
Les Jeudis de l'ILIADE #21 : Orphée vivant par Rémi Soulié

Institut Iliade

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 64:07


Mallarmé écrivait à Verlaine que « l'explication orphique de la Terre est le seul devoir du poète. » À l'heure de la domination planétaire de la technique et de la dévastation, est-ce encore possible, sans naïveté, d'en appeler à Orphée, ce très vieux et très jeune Grec, pour comprendre le monde ? Rémi Soulié répond par l'affirmative dans « L'Éther » et « Les âges d'Orphée » : il est encore possible de transmuter le plomb en or !Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Institut Iliade
Les Jeudis de l'ILIADE #22 : Orphée vivant

Institut Iliade

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 64:07


Mallarmé écrivait à Verlaine que « l'explication orphique de la Terre est le seul devoir du poète. » À l'heure de la domination planétaire de la technique et de la dévastation, est-ce encore possible, sans naïveté, d'en appeler à Orphée, ce très vieux et très jeune Grec, pour comprendre le monde ? Rémi Soulié répond par l'affirmative dans « L'Éther » et « Les âges d'Orphée » : il est encore possible de transmuter le plomb en or !Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

ArtBeat Radio
Episode 112: EPIc Loops and Parodies

ArtBeat Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 8:51


Introduction: Hello everyone, and welcome back to ArtBeat Radio!  This EPI from the Able Arts!  Here we have some original parodies and some original music that we have been working on for the past couple of weeks.  We hope you enjoy it and have a great rest of your day.  Rudy's Loops IntroductionIn this piece called, “Rudy's Loops,” created by Rudy Austin, it's a collection on pre-recorded loops from the software Garage Band, that was put together in the specific order, and put in a specific tempo that Rudy felt best. It's a collection of many different melodies, and showcases a lot of different instruments and sounds that Rudy enjoyed on Garage Band.  We hope that you enjoy this piece as much as we enjoyed creating it.  Don't Worry This piece is a parody based of the song Don't Worry Be Happy by Bobby McFerrin.  All of the music parody lab class here at EPI chose this song specifically and they brainstormed a couple of ideas that they wanted to have it be about and ultimately, they decided they wanted it to be about friendship and traveling.  In this song you'll hear references about Austin Texas and spending time with friends, and overall it was a super fun experience to create lyrics and melodies that talk about the importance of friendship and also the fun times you can have by traveling.  We hope you enjoy it! InstrumentsShakers: Daniel Jacobs, Myla Irving, Piano: Rita Komsky, Emilio LopezVocals: Greco Ancona, Elizabeth Correa, Jamond Pearson, Griselda Ramos, Jessica DawsonTambourine: John NonnetteGuitar: Jermaine FreemanDrums: Rudy Austin, Elizabeth Correa LyricsVerse 1We'll dedicate this song I wrote It might want to make you fly to Austin Don't worry, be joyful In every life we have familyWe can see them around the world Don't worry, be joyful Travel and LoveChorusDo, do, do...Verse 2Ain't got no place to stay But you can always stay with me Don't worry, be joyful We can explore lots of things Maybe try the best foods and sing Don't worry, be joyfulChorusDo, do, do...Verse 3 Ain't got no worry, ain't got no care Ain't got no way to make you frown Don't worry, be joyful Have some fun in the city  Austin makes me smile every bit So don't worry, be joyfulChorusDo, do, do... I Love The Piano“I Love the Piano” is an original parody created by the Music Parody Lab class here at EPI and is based off the song You've Got a Friend in Me by Randy Newman. Basically, in this song, the class decided to write about the piano, their love for the piano, the different things you can do on the piano, and just overall, the great qualities that this instrument has.  They had so much fun creating it, and we hope you enjoy it as well. InstrumentsPiano/Electric Piano: Greco Ancona, Rita Komsky, Emilio Lopez, Jessica DawsonDrums: Carlos Arredondo, Daniel JacobsVocals: Jamond Pearson, Griselda Ramos, Jessica DawsonShakers: Jessica Woods, Adam MuriedaGuitar: JermaineGarageband Loops: bass, electric guitar and drums LyricsVerse 1There's nothing betterThan the keys right hereWhen I'm sad I'll just play alongTil I feel the joy deep inside my soulI'll change the rhythm and the tempo I love the pianoVerse 2There's so many keysExactly 88The piano is so beautifulIt never disappointsI'll change the rhythm and the tempoI love the pianoBridgeIt's the most beautiful soundPlaying around the roomThere's nothing better than playing with you my friendIt's me and you foreverVerse 3So I'll play alongWhile you sit by meIt will be the best time you'll see I love the pianoClosing Thank you so much for listening to our episode here at EPI Center, and we hope you enjoyed the musical pieces that we created just as much as we had fun creating them.  We hope you have a great rest of your day and we'll see you here again soon!

Les Grosses Têtes
LE LIVRE DU JOUR - "Les Pourquoi du français" de Julien Soulié

Les Grosses Têtes

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 7:07


Découvrez le livre du jour des Grosses Têtes. Découvrez la page Facebook Officielle des "Grosses Têtes" : https://www.facebook.com/lesgrossestetesrtl/ Retrouvez vos "Grosses Têtes" sur Instagram : https://bit.ly/2hSBiAo Découvrez le compte Twitter Officiel des "Grosses Têtes" : https://bit.ly/2PXSkkz Toutes les vidéos des "Grosses Têtes" sont sur YouTube : https://bit.ly/2DdUyGg

De vive(s) voix
«Un cheval mais des chevaux»: les pourquoi du français avec Julien Soulié!

De vive(s) voix

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 29:00


Pourquoi dit-on « un cheval » mais « DES chevaux » ? Pourquoi l'imparfait du subjonctif a-t-il presque disparu ? Pourquoi « second » se prononce-t-il « segond » ?  Autant de questions qui affolent les écoliers qui apprennent la grammaire et l'orthographe ? Pourquoi la langue française nous tourmente-t-elle autant ? D'où viennent toutes ces subtilités et complexités de la langue ? Avec Julien Soulié, ex-professeur de Lettres classiques et expert au Projet Voltaire. Auteur de « Les pourquoi du français », publié aux éditions First. Et la Chronique Ailleurs nous emmène en Roumanie avec Mihnea Costoiu, recteur de l'Université Politehnica de Bucarest, qui nous parlera de la future Cité internationale de la francophonie qui ouvrira ses portes à Bucarest en 2023.

Hypercondriaque
Parler du cancer est-il encore tabou ?

Hypercondriaque

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 33:25


Il y a ceux qui en parlent et ceux qui se taisent. Il y a ceux qui nomment leur cancer etd'autres qui évoquent une longue ou douloureuse maladie. En 2005, la chanteuse KylieMinogue est l'une des premières célébrités à médiatiser son cancer du sein, afin d'enpromouvoir le dépistage. Dix ans plus tard, l'actrice américaine Shannen Doherty rend elleaussi public son cancer du sein pour, dit-elle, « décomplexer les autres malades ». En France,Florent Pagny et Jean-Pierre Pernaud ont récemment révélé souffrir d'un cancer du poumon.Clémentine Célarié d'un cancer colorectal. A l'inverse, le créateur Virgil Abloh, directeurartistique de Louis Vuitton Homme, décédé le 28 novembre 2021, avait fait le choix de ne pasdévoiler sa maladie.Alors que plus de 380 000 Français sont diagnostiqués chaque année, en parler restedélicat. Le cancer est-il encore un sujet tabou ? Les Français sont partagés. Selon unsondage de l'institut Viavoice pour l'association Rose up en septembre 2021, 23% pensentque le cancer est toujours tabou, 5% qu'il l'est même davantage qu'il y a 10 ans, quand 67%pensent qu'il l'est de moins en moins. Et puis, en parler, mais à qui ? A ses proches, donton anticipe la peine et l'inquiétude ? Au travail, dont on peut craindre les réactions de sonchef ou de ses collègues, autant qu'espérer un soutien ? En parler, mais pourquoi ?Pour répondre à toutes ces questions, Aline Perraudin reçoit la Dr Ophélie Soulié, psychiatrespécialiste en psycho-oncologie à l'Institut Curie, à Paris.CRÉDITSHypercondriaque est un podcast de Santé magazine animé par Aline PerraudinRédaction et réalisation : Nathalie Courret, Nicolas Jean et Aline PerraudinExtraits : Huffpost – Florent Pagny – 26/12/22 ; BFMTV – 27/09/18 ; RTL – 23/11/21 ;Franceinfo – 27/11/13Musique : François ClosIdentité graphique : Upian Communication : Marianne Meyniel et Farid AdouMise en ligne : 22 février 2022Enregistrements : 7 janvier et 18 février 2022 Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.

Soyulmate
Soulmate. Johanna Tenso & Richard Pohjanheimo

Soyulmate

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2022 59:43


Souli erinevad varjundid Memphisest Põhja-Inglismaa klubideni, ballaadidest tantsupõranda täitjateni.

Anouk Corolleur
Équilibrez votre vie grâce à l'Ayurveda, avec Margaux Soulié

Anouk Corolleur

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 38:51


Mon invité s'appelle Margaux Soulié. Elle est coach bien-être, professeur de yoga et surfeuse. Margaux vous parle de la médecine ayurvédique, vous aide à trouver votre dosha et partage des conseils pour équilibrer le votre. La page de l'entrée du journal de bord : https://anoukcorolleur.com/journaldebord/2022/2/15/4uahlzfkggto2ltziu5dnychktzkzk Pour participer au jeu de l'épisode : https://www.instagram.com/p/CZ_k-ToqpF9/ Le site web de Margaux Soulié : https://margauxsoulie.com/ Le compte instagram de Magaux : https://www.instagram.com/margauxsoulieyoga/

Soyulmate
Soulmate. Richard Pohjanheimo

Soyulmate

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2022 60:02


Souli erinevad varjundid Memphisest Põhja-Inglismaa klubideni, ballaadidest tantsupõranda täitjateni.

Soyulmate
Soulmate. Johanna Tenso

Soyulmate

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2022 60:31


Souli erinevad varjundid Memphisest Põhja-Inglismaa klubideni, ballaadidest tantsupõranda täitjateni.

Shine at Work®
63 | Identifying And Leveraging Your Zone Of Genius with Jessica Lackey

Shine at Work®

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 36:02


In this week's episode, I talk with Jessica Lackey.  Another guest that had an extremely successful career on paper with roles at McKinsey and Nike and a degree from Harvard Business School.  But what they don't really prepare you for is the incredible pressure, competition and honestly obsession that is placed on someone (or we place on ourselves) in those roles.   For Jessica, that took a real toll on her health, both physically and mentally.   She realized she had to make a change.  So she looked at her unique skills set in operations and business strategy and combined that with her outside interests in energy and health coaching and has created a business where she helps entrepreneurs and leaders not lose their soul in their work.  So they don't get to a point that she got and can grow their business in a healthy and successful way!More about Jessica Lackey....Jessica Lackey is a Business Integrator and Coach that helps individuals and businesses transform their results while reclaiming their time, freedom, and legacy. Jessica combines master coaching with deep experience as a corporate warrior and has 15 years of experience in the best of corporate America, at McKinsey and Company, Nike and Electrolux Major Appliances. Jessica is an ACC Certified Coach and an Awaken Your Life Master Coach-Trainer.  Jessica has a MBA from Harvard Business School, engineering degrees from Virginia Tech and Penn State and is also a Certified Holistic Nutritionist and PN1 Certified with Precision Nutrition. How to Connect with Jessica....Website - https://www.jessicalackey.com/Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessica-lackeyInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/jessicalackey_consultingInteresting in working with Jessica....Enroll in the Soul and Strategy Clarity Accelerator Program for business leaders to set up a successful 2022 and reference "Shine at Work"  to receive an extra coaching call to help you get ready for your year!In this episode you'll specifically learn...How to make the declarative statement about what you want and how to ask for help in getting itHow to remove your limiting beliefs and find the confidence to make the leapThe importance of creating space to think, see and listen to yourself, your body, your mind and your soulI'm Karen Weeks, the Founder & Principal Coach at KDW Coaching, the host of the Shine at Work podcast, a speaker, published author, Girls in Tech NYC board membWelcome to the Shine at Work Podcast! On this show, your co-hosts Karen and Dan will shine a light on your job search so you can land a role that lets you flex your strengths and progress your career in an environment you actually look forward to working in each day. From creating a stand-out resume, to confidently negotiating your salary, to finding your footing as a new manager, you can expect to hear actionable advice to help you shine your brightest in your role. Karen D. Weeks is the CEO and Chief Career Coach of Shine at Work Coaching. She has over twenty years of HR experience, including as CPO at Ordergroove. Dan Carr is a Shine at Work Career Coach with over a decade of recruiting experience helping high-growth startups expand with top talent. Connect with Us! Website Instagram Karen Weeks on LinkedIn Dan Carr on LinkedIn

STORY JAM // music + stories

Story Jam is a music and storytelling show that features top storytellers and original songs written for each story. In this episode, we hear a personal story by phenomenal Chicago teller Shane Hendrix. After the story, we'll hear a song written specifically for the story, then a brief conversation with Shane and producer Stephanie Rogers.   For more information about STORY JAM, please visit our website. MOTHER MARGO (by S. Rogers)Mother Margo stands before the flagA copy of the gospel In her designer bagShe believes in God aboveJesus' abiding loveBut just for someMother Margo is an almost saintIf it weren't for her beliefsShe would be greatShe can laugh and care and holdDo the mother things as toldAnd strike a flameMother MargoThere's so much you don't knowLight another candleGoodbye...to the long lost soulI know I'm not alone when I believeWe often wish our loved onesShowed up differentlyIt probably serves an awesome laughTo whomever sends theFamily matches downMother MargoThere's so much you don't knowLight another candleGoodbye...to the long lost soulThere are so many who refuseWho never want to put themselvesIn other shoesWhat if love replaced the fear And compassion drew us nearer To our heartsMother MargoThere's so much you don't knowLight another candleGoodbye...to the long lost soulMother Margo stands before the flagA copy of the gospel in her designer bagCredits:Produced by: Danny Shaffer & Stephanie RogersAudio Mix/Music Production: Danny ShafferTheme Music: Craig J SniderVoiceover: Kenny BurroughsStory: Shane Hendrix"Mother Margo" music & lyrics by Stephanie RogersBand:Guitars: Danny ShafferDrums: Gerald DowdBass: Rafe BradfordPiano: Stephanie RogersVocals: Stephanie RogersSupport our podcast by becoming a Patreon!https://www.patreon.com/storyjampodcast

a queer chaplain
#24 Daily LIVE - Week 5 Day 24

a queer chaplain

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2021 10:17


"How is your spirit?Drag Sunday at Hope Churchhttps://fb.watch/4OTw8vL_xeAffirmation (I Believe) by Savage GardenI believe the sun should never set upon an argumentI believe we place our happiness in other people's handsI believe that junk food tastes so good because it's bad for youI believe your parents did the best job they knew how to doI believe that beauty magazines promote low self esteemI believe I'm loved when I'm completely by myself aloneI believe in Karma what you give is what you get returnedI believe you can't appreciate real love until you've been burnedI believe the grass is no more greener on the other sideI believe you don't know what you've got until you say goodbyeI believe you can't control or choose your sexualityI believe that trust is more important than monogamyI believe that your most attractive features are your heart and soulI believe that family is worth more than money or goldI believe the struggle for financial freedom isn't fairI believe the only ones who disagree are millionairesI believe in Karma what you give is what you get returnedI believe you can't appreciate real love until you've been burnedI believe the grass is no more greener on the other sideI believe you don't know what you've got until you say goodbyeI believe forgiveness is the key to your unhappinessI believe that wedded bliss negates the need to be undressedI believe that God does not endorse TV evangelistsI believe in love surviving death into eternityI believe in Karma what you give is what you get returnedI believe you can't appreciate real love until you've been burnedI believe the grass is no more greener on the other sideI believe you don't know what you've got until you say goodbyeLacing Your Narrative with a Spiritual ThreadDescription link here https://youtu.be/l3hv1pSeyQc1 of 8 https://youtu.be/Tyh1lFjF68c2 of 8https://youtu.be/aNDM4Hc4wcw3 of 8https://youtu.be/O6QgJiGQDNY4 of 8https://youtu.be/x2aumiJ5yaIFreeLIVE Stream8 WeekWorkshop SeriesMar 13 - May 1, 2021every Saturday at 9am PST▶️ Subscribe to YouTube or Twitch Click here to find Zoom link for Small Group - Thursday at 5pm PSThttps://taplink.cc/aqueerchaplain#spiritualhealing #healing #workshop #aqueerchaplain #queer #queerspirituality #trans #genderqueer #drag #spiritualtraumaSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/bonnieviolet)

The Psychic Soul Meditations
December New Moon Solar Eclipse Guided Meditation

The Psychic Soul Meditations

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2020 30:00


Please allow Crystal of The Psychic Soul to take you on a guided meditation activation journey during the December New Moon Solar Eclipse, 2020. The December New Moon is also a Total Solar Eclipse for our final New Moon of 2020 which will activate and open a portal to bright new beginnings and higher frequencies on December 21st to close out one of the most intense years of all time. The December New Moon Solar Eclipse​ is in the sign of free-spirited, the seer and the seeker, fire sign, Sagittarius. Under this New Moon, you'll be offered the energies to feel more free and may have you feeling like you just want to let go! Solar Eclipses are like extra potent New Moons that will unlock a door to a new portal of fresh new energies as Jupiter-Saturn go conjunct on December 21st, 2020. This is the final 'cosmic push' that will mark the official beginning of the Age of Aquarius and entering into the Divine Feminine era. Under the dark night of the fiery New Moon, there is an abundance of fresh, new energies on offer for us under this Solar Eclipse. It brings the promise of brand new beginnings, fresh starts and the opportunity to set our intentions into motion. Where ever you are in the world, you'll feel the extra potent effects of this powerful duo as they dance between light and dark. This month's New Moon paired with a Solar Eclipse is a dynamic duo of Phoenix Rising Energy. New Moon's symbolize new beginnings, new cycles, renewal and re-birth and you will be sure to be feeling all of this along with the completion of karmic cycles and deep ancestral lines. We can utilize the powerful duo to help push us through the Ring of Fire and stepping out into the smoldering ashes as we rise as Phoenix's. Crystal guides you through all of this by taking you on a journey of grounding through the power of your very own Tree of Life, which holds all of your Soul's Wisdom. She'll guide you to release whatever is no longer serving you whether you are aware of it or not. You will be guided to harness the powerful and potent energies of the moon and sun as they dance under the New Moon to create a Total Solar Eclipse; activating your Soul's Wisdom, your intuition, elevating your consciousness and activating your connectivity to yourself, others and all things greater.This is an easy and gentle guided meditation.Enjoy and please share, like, comment and subscribe

Thrive with Nicole
23. Connecting through your Sacral Chakra

Thrive with Nicole

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2020 18:06


In this episode we continue on with the Chakra Energy Series and I share with you what I believe is the most important chakra for an Empath.Moving on from the 1st Chakra - Root Chakra in our previous episode, I now talk to you about the 2nd Chakra - Sacral Chakra and the most important chakra for you as an Empath and Sensitive Soul. As I mention in this episode, here is the list of powerful affirmations to help cleanse and balance your sacral chakra. Choose the one that feels right to you and stick it up around your space, to ensure you are reminded daily. I love and enjoy my bodyI have healthy boundariesI am passionateI know how to take care of my needsI value and respect my bodyEmotions are the language of my soulI am at peaceI allow myself to experience pleasureI feel pleasure and abundance with every breath I takeLet me know which one feels right to you, connect with me over on Instagram @nicoleivens