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In this episode, Dr. Saul Ebema, a hospice chaplain, shares a dramatic story of growing up in a war-torn country and the compassion extended to him during a time when he lost everything. Literally, everything. This conversation will show how to survive through great loss, what we can all do to provide compassionate presence to others who are suffering and how to stay grounded in the midst of huge life changes. Key topics:00:00 – Introduction00:54 – Marcus introduces Dr. Saul Ebema and asks him to share a little about himself.04:07 – Marcus asks about growing up in a war-torn country and how he got through those traumatic experiences.09:03 – Saul is asked about his time in the refugee camp and a time he was shown compassion.12:03 – Marcus and Saul talk about religion and Saul's journey with God.20:00 – Saul shares his outlook on life, and how to go through a life of pain. 22:20 – Marcus brings up Saul's work in hospice and asks what that is like.29:00 – Marcus asks his rapid-fire questions. Saul wants you to know that… Life is about the survival of the kindest. 33:15 – Thank you and conclusions! Resources for you: Connect with Marcus on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcusengel/Learn More About Hospice Chaplaincy: https://www.hospicechaplaincy.comSubscribe to the Compassion & Courage podcast through Apple: https://bit.ly/MarcusEngelPodcast More About Dr. Saul Ebema:Dr. Saul Ebema: Saul has 15 years of hospice ministry. He is passionate about spiritual care at the end of life. You will find his writings on www.hospicechaplaincy.com. He also hosts "The Hospice Chaplaincy Show" a podcast about the psychosocial and psycho-spiritual aspects of end of life care.Saul got his bachelor's in Theology from the Baptist Convention College in Soweto South Africa. From there, he got a presidential scholarship at Northern Baptist Theological Seminary in Illinois to study for his MDiv. After graduating his MDiv in 2008, he continued to get his Doctorate in Ministry from Northern Baptist Theological Seminary in 2015. Date: 09/26/2022Name of show: Compassion & Courage: Conversations in HealthcareEpisode title and number: Episode 69 – Dr. Saul Ebema - What a Refugee Camp can Teach About Compassion
Guest Mix By-Nestor Brito (Toronto, Canada)*heavy sounds*Track ID:Artist - Title - Label*Lisa Stansfield (Frankie Knuckles Club Mix) - Change - Arista Records*Stephanie Mills Feat. Teddy Pendergrass - Two Hearts - 20th Century Fox Records*Sylvia Striplin - Give Me Your Love - Uno Melodic Records*Inner Life Feat. Jocelyn Brown - Moment In My Life - Salsoul Records*Loleatta Holloway - Love Sensation - Gold Mind Records*The Tribe - Koke - Probe*Adeva - Independent Woman - Capitol Records*No Smoke - Koro Koro - Warriors Dance*Seal - Killer - ZTT*Carl Craig - Sandstorms - Planet E*Peven Everett - Sexy One - Unified Records*Diana Ross - The Boss (DJ Spen Retouch) - Motown
The podcast review of the Year was an opportunity for us to invite back some previous guests to talk about their contributions to the pod and to listen and comment on some of the other highlights.Our guests were Mike Knight of Newport Cricket Club who, with brother Dave, was awarded a BEM at the 2021 New Years Honours List. He came onto the pod in February and gave an enthralling interview about the history of the Rodney Parade ground.Professor Richard Thomas of Swansea University had his book ‘Cricketing Lives: A Characterful History from Pitch to Page' published by Reaktion Books in May. He talked to us about why he wrote the book and gave us a whistle-stop tour through the history of the game citing the greatest of names along the way including WG Grace, Len Hutton, Wally Hammond, Ian Botham and Ben Stokes as well as sketching out the importance of the women's game and a brief history of the Ashes.Chris Peregrine is a journalist who works for the Swansea Evening Post. As a member of Clwb Criced Bronwydd he contributed to a lovely episode all about the club as well as putting us in touch with people who could talk with some authority about the Swansea Mid-Week Leagues.Along with Stephen Hedges and Jan Gray from the podcast the panel discussed the following clips:Lord Peter Hain, anti-apartheid campaigner and local MP talked about the game held in 1995 between local club Ynysygerwn and the first ever all black club side to tour the UK from Soweto South Africa. His reflections were captured along with those of Ynys player Huw Jenkins and Soweto cricketer Gordon Templeton. Mike Knight talking about the 1939 County Championship match between Glamorgan and Gloucestershire in which Wally Hammond scored an incredible triple century. Richard Thomas talks about that long standing sporting rivalry, the Ashes. If you are interested in buying Richard's book, go here:http://www.reaktionbooks.co.uk/display.asp?ISB=9781789143713 Mike Llewellyn, interviewed for our series of episodes entitled ‘Where Are They Know', told a string of amusing stories. This one was one that didn't make the original programme all about county player Albert Wright. We interviewed members of the Conwy Ladies Cricket Team. Here, Emma Leighton – Jones and Llinos Hill talk about the importance of role models and the impact of ECB initiatives the All Stars and Dynamo Programmes. On our visit to Clwb Criced Bronwydd we met long standing member Arwen Thomas who tells us about the time that cricket gives for a little bit of repartee. We finish the review with a clip from our interview with Ken Lewis, 92 years old and the oldest surviving Glamorgan professional. His words are accompanied by the Soweto Gospel Choir who allowed us to use their music for the episode all about Ynysygerwn and Soweto. To find out a little more about them and their music go here:https://www.sowetogospelchoir.com/ Thank you to all our guests in 2021. Here's to an enjoyable cricketing year in 2022 when, hopefully, we will have a full programme of cricket and some more great stories to bring you.
BCUC on the Roadie Medic Podcast From Soweto, South Africa (06/07/2020) Talking about their music origins -The Blues Before the Blues - from the most western south African country on the Roadie Medic Podcast this is BCUC - Bantu Continua Uhuru Consciousness To hear more: Last seen in the UK at West Holts Glastonbury 2019 they are back - find out when - https://www.instagram.com/bcuc/ https://www.facebook.com/bantucontinua NEW SINGLE OUT NOW! - Child of The Rainbow - recordings here - https://bcuc.bandcamp.com/ video - https://youtu.be/5lg7-9zJmLQ https://open.spotify.com/artist/5CGnQOjeOoZW4a4FoPhUxW?si=UKHFGgtiQt-TAtce2xMGkA excerpts from (Yinde / Sikhulekile (ft. Femi Kuti) / The Journey with Mr. Van Der Merwe) all rights on reserved to BCUC
We take a somber and musical trip to 1976 Soweto South Africa with our Whoopi Night #3 selection; a wonderful movie of apartheid, resilience, education, South Africa, song...and Whoopi
We all know the feeling of being attached to a TV or movie character, and hating when they leave the show. This is especially true when it comes to our news anchors, as they are a crucial part of our life and history. Television hosts become a special part of our daily life because… well… they provide us with the news. On this episode of 365 days with mxmtoon, Maia shares a recent moment in history when famous news anchor John Stewart announced his departure from The Daily Show, and the triumphant story of Trevor Noah taking his place. Along with this shocking news, Maia reveals what artist received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on this day. Join this episode today and make sure you’re following along with the daily updates @365daysmxmtoon on all platforms. Distributed by Talkhouse.
This show is Vol. 2 of a series that features the fantastic assortment of music from the Soundway Records collection. Highlighting tracks from their various compilations including: Afro & Latin Sounds from the French Caribbean 1963-1974, Colombia! (The Golden Age of Discos Fuentes 1960-1976) and Sound of Siam Vol.1&2 (Jazz and Molam in Thailand 1964-1975) among other tracks from Nigeria and Soweto South Africa. Enjoy!
This show features the fantastic assortment of music from the Soundway Records collection. Highlighting tracks from their various compilations including: Panama! Latin, Calypso and Funk Vol. 1&2 and Sound of Siam Vol. 1&2 among other tracks from Egypt, Nigeria and Soweto South Africa.
Best selling author and co-founder of the Ron Clark Academy, Kim Bearden shares how she handles personal struggles while teaching in the classroom, her journey of adopting her three sons from Soweto South Africa and the importance of surrounding yourself with people who fill your soul. This episode kicks off our back to school series with our education agent Ryan Giffen. So here’s to the kids getting back to the books and the amazing teachers who teach them. We hope you enjoy our interview with Kim Bearden. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Soweto in a nutshell. hen fate ties you into a knot – What do you do? Soweto in a nutshell is a preview of Life in Soweto South Africa and a mindset of a new breed of creatures who seek something great and good for nothing, perhaps even free without paying a price for it. Yet! It is not about the entire history of Soweto, as it would not do justice to depict the true history of Soweto. Rather, this observation and the understudy of my people is a short representation of glimpses of its authentic strives and thrives, i.e. my heart-felt rhythms of its biological clock and the mixture of modern day blues. It is about the plight and courage of a people that stood to fight for an ideal purpose in life. This was in the early days of political struggle in South Africa. The 60’s until the 80’s was a bleak period in the history of African people in South Africa under Apartheid. Our people were able to learn to stand together united by a common goal to overcome adversity, and the hatred instigated by white people – just because we were dark skinned. We had challenges, but rose above and beyond limitations defined by destiny of a political agenda through a sick system of government injustice called “Discrimination In The Name Of Apartheid” and a class and caste division called “Separate Development” of African people according to their culture and traditions, and residential allocations in various townships and cities. Only to end up in 2018 with fragmented individuals who are fighting to amass and secure wealth and riches at the expense of stealing and laziness to thrive on poor leadership chaos the country is facing today. My effort since 1994 is to try and crystallize the important parables of its unique blend of human strength and integrity of character in a way; paint the inner and outer kaleidoscope of my observations to unravel but the basic unending, yet intertwined mystery of its unfolding yet unlimited but, complicated tapestry; I would like to call living under the “Fallacy Of A Faked Democracy” of 1994 elections.
Best selling author and co founder of the Ron Clark Academy, Kim Bearden shares how she handles personal struggles while teaching in the classroom, her journey of adopting her three sons from Soweto South Africa and the importance of surrounding yourself with people who fill your soul. This episode kicks off our back to school series with our education agent Ryan Giffen. So here’s to the kids getting back to the books and the amazing teachers who teach them. We hope you enjoy our interview with Kim Bearden. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
#DeepTech #DeePHouse #FinalMix #TROH #Show020 Samuel Sea (Soweto, South Africa)
#SoulfulHouse #TechHouse #ClassicHouse #TROH #Show012 by EpiQ Soul (Soweto, South Africa)
That's right, it's another PODCAST of YOU! We love our listeners, and love the music that you send us! Lady SoundRa and KendeR want your tracks!IF you want to be on LIVE radio, please send your tracks to:1520ClassicRadio@gmail.comListen to us every Saturday Night on Fusionradio.ca at 10:00 pm!Please hit up our TWITTER - @1520Classic.So what did we get this time around?! Well we got lots of music in, and we share it here:In this Podcast, KendeR muses about opening a Facebook account here. RIGHT CLICK HERE SAVE THE SHOW NOW!SUBSCRIBE TO OUR PODCAST ON iTUNES!FOLLOW US ON TWITTER!LISTEN LIVE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT ON FUSIONRADIO.CA 10PM FOR ALL THE NEWEST AND GREATEST HIP-HOP THAT YOU SEND TO US! MAYBE YOU WILL GET ON AIR! BOOM!We start things out with DJ Flatline on the 1's and 2's doing what a real DJ does - gets fingers dusty and mixes, scratches and moves the crowd. DJ Flatline is 1/3 of the 1520 Classic Radio Show.Follow him on Twitter: @DJFlatlineMC4LHere is the tracklisting:1. Ty Nitty - Rich (prod by Fresh)2. Wyld Bunch (ft Juxx Diamondz) - My Brother's Keeper3. Lords of The Underground - Keep The Faith (Dj Flatline Blend)4. Agallah (ft Big Daddy Kane) - Get Your Shit TogetherCaper from Bronx NY sends us a track on Darkstarz called "Truth in Notion".Trooping in from London, Ontario Canada and Cincinnati, Ohio, USA we have Grime Gully Ft. Crunchtymerz with a track called "Psychotik Wave" sending this in from TwitterCanada's own Ultramagnus, with DJ Slam brings us a banger "Censorship"King P Pete is a beat maker who brings us "The Natural", a remix of the classic Mic Geronimo track.MC Shinobi brings Ill Ability ft. S-B Metrix from Phoenix, ArizonaNick Gallo, veteran of the 1520 Classic Radio show sends us his take on the Wiz Khalifa track "No Permission".From Detroit, RealLife brings us the very real "Fortunately"Veteran Thirstin Howl The Third sends us "Puppet Master"King P Pete has another remix of Blahzay Blahzay's classic "Danger".Caper defines this genre with a track called "This is Hip-Hop"Big S.I.N. from North Carolina is in good company with a song called "All By Myself" produced by Joe Burn Em. He also has a follow up called "Always Be This Way".MC Shinobi is back and testing my focus with "Absolute Attention".Throwing it back, we have Marc Vinyls, featuring Nick Gallo and Yung S.K.R.A.P. with a DJ Grumble produced track "Early Retirement".KblackThaKineticG from Soweto South Africa brings us "Live My Life" Ft. Jteaz, Flex and Peace.DSR takes a "Blood Oath" with Skampoe, Caper, MC Saunt and Redd Rebel, produced by BarCode.P.C.P.,Stylemaster,Caper & Redd Rebel are "Deadly Swordsmen"Ultramagnus brings us ODB Ft. Mo LittlesCaper is up to his old tricks with "Revelations" Ft. MC Saunt.DJ Flatline closes up the show with another CRAZY mix:1. Milano Constantine - Cocaina (prod by Dj Skizz)2. Saga - Make A Choice (prod by Marco Polo)3. Skanks - Back In Position (Venom Mix)4. Union Blak - Street English5. Canibus & Bronze Nazareth - Igloo MusicLISTEN LIVE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT ON FUSIONRADIO.CA 10PM FOR ALL THE NEWEST AND GREATEST HIP-HOP THAT YOU SEND TO US! MAYBE YOU WILL GET ON AIR! BOOM!
This week with "Lee Da Cocktail" from Soweto, South Africa.
This week with my friend "Maze" from Soweto. He recorded the mix on the 25.07 live @ DISOUFENG, the birthday party from KayB in Soweto.
Zulu’s At Work Bio These are the Zulu’s At Work born and bred in Soweto (South Africa) but with a Deep international sound that is sure to keep you on your toes. Have worked with the likes of the Brazilian Soul Crew, Azee Project, Othersoul, Musthree, Mindstreet, Nicholas Bassi, Imaani Brown, Said Chaara, Chouaib ElAsaad, DJN, Welly Steepdeep, Loic Landie, Spiritual Blessing, Leandro Pereira, Groove Addix & many more other guys. Been looking at penetrating the Deep side of life and they decided to put a couple of their favourite Deep tunes and made a mix for the Deep Inspiration Show. So from the Zulu’s At Work, all the way from South Africa, we say Enjoy.