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When your spiritual ideals meet your messy, modern life—what gives? In this live Q & A episode, Raghunath and Kaustubha tackle real-world questions from sincere seekers navigating work, relationships, insecurity, and the struggle for spiritual progress. With wisdom, clarity, and plenty of humor, they explore how Bhakti yoga applies when the employees let you down, the self-doubt runs deep, and the to-do list feels longer than the Ganges. Key Highlights: • My contract with my employee vs my contract with the Universe • Can Bhakti heal your emotional wounds—or is that your therapist's job? • “I'm not the Spiller!”—Raghunath gets cornered by family karma • How to climb out of your own karmic hole (and invite others to your cloud) • What to prioritize in a full, chaotic life—and why India may be the next step Join the community of thousands tuning in daily for authentic, accessible yoga wisdom that meets you where you are—and points you toward where you want to go.
When your spiritual ideals meet your messy, modern life—what gives? In this live Q & A episode, Raghunath and Kaustubha tackle real-world questions from sincere seekers navigating work, relationships, insecurity, and the struggle for spiritual progress. With wisdom, clarity, and plenty of humor, they explore how Bhakti yoga applies when the employees let you down, the self-doubt runs deep, and the to-do list feels longer than the Ganges. Key Highlights: • My contract with my employee vs my contract with the Universe • Can Bhakti heal your emotional wounds—or is that your therapist's job? • “I'm not the Spiller!”—Raghunath gets cornered by family karma • How to climb out of your own karmic hole (and invite others to your cloud) • What to prioritize in a full, chaotic life—and why India may be the next step Join the community of thousands tuning in daily for authentic, accessible yoga wisdom that meets you where you are—and points you toward where you want to go.
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En février 2023, Lola (le prénom a été changé), 37 ans aujourd'hui, est embauchée comme aide-ménagère chez les Ampeau, un couple de vignerons à Meursault en Bourgogne-Franche-Comté. Très vite, elle devient incontournable dans la maison. Six mois plus tard, Brigitte, l'épouse, décède d'un cancer à 66 ans, et Michel, 73 ans, affaibli par un AVC, se retrouve sous l'influence grandissante de Lola.Elle se fait passer pour leur fille, écarte Hans (le prénom a été changé), le fils adoptif de Michel, et obtient du vigneron des cadeaux, une maison à près de 300 000 euros et une modification du testament en sa faveur, à hauteur de 10 à 15 millions d'euros. Pour Hans, Lola prend « une place disproportionnée par rapport à sa mission professionnelle ».Dans cet épisode de Code source, Nicolas Jacquard, envoyé spécial à Meursault et grand reporter au service police-justice du Parisien, revient sur cette affaire mêlant soupçons d'emprise, ésotérisme et succession au cœur du vignoble bourguignon.Écoutez Code source sur toutes les plates-formes audio : Apple Podcast (iPhone, iPad), Amazon Music, Podcast Addict ou Castbox, Deezer, Spotify.Crédits. Direction de la rédaction : Pierre Chausse - Rédacteur en chef : Jules Lavie - Reporter : Barbara Gouy - Production : Pénélope Gualchierotti, Clémentine Spiller et Orianne Gendreau - Réalisation et mixage : Pierre Chaffanjon - Musiques : François Clos, Audio Network. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
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Déi grouss Matcher, Hannergrënn a Reportagen, Klibb, Spiller a Fans ... De grousse Magazin zesumme mat der FLF all Méindegowend nom Journal op der Télé.
Réécoutez FG mix invite Fluctuart Paris avec Belle Boutique du mercredi 7 mai 2025 Au-delà d'un espace d'exposition, Fluctuart est aussi devenu le nouveau rendez-vous festif des berges de Seine. Au niveau du pont principal, le public profite d'un bar de 9 mètres linéaires proposant boissons et cocktails innovants. Un lieu incontournable et surprenant pour des afterworks, ainsi que des soirées branchées et insolites, le tout dans un écrin unique entouré de fresques in situ et d'œuvres des plus grands artistes du mouvement. Prochaine soirée FG CHIC (Belle Boutique Djs) : le 9 Mai.FLUCTUART PONT DES INVALIDES | PORT DU GROS CAILLOU | PARIS VIIEhttps://fluctuart.fr/Tracklist : 1 - Stéphane Pompougnac “Canto” (Belle Boutique Latin Rework)2 - Belle Boutique - Fly (Afro House Version)3 - Gipsy Kings - Bamboleo (Belle Boutique Re-Edit)4 - Bob Sinclar - The Beat Goes On (Belle Boutique Re-Edit)5 - Belle Boutique - Porque Te Vas6 - Muriel Dacq - Tropique (Belle Boutique Re-Edit)7 - Ryan Paris - Dolce Vita (Belle Boutique Re-Edit)8 - Christopher Cross - Ride Like the Wind (Belle Boutique Re-Edit)9 - Ricchi E Poveri - Sarà Perché Ti Amo (Belle Boutique Re-Edit)10 - Eddie Amador - House Music (Belle Boutique Re-Edit)11 - Moloko - Sing it Back (Belle Boutique Re-Edit)12 - Spiller, Sophie-Ellis Bextor - Groovejet (If This Ain't Love) (Belle Boutique Re-Edit)13 - Bee Gees - You Should Be Dancing (Belle Boutique Re-Edit)14 - Daft Punk - Around the World (Belle Boutique Re-Edit)15 - Kool and the Gang - Fresh (Belle Boutique Re-Edit)Sélection et mix par Belle Boutique DjsInstagram : www.instagram.com/belleboutiqueeditsSoundcloud : @belleboutiqueFacebook : www.facebook.com/BelleBoutique.frYoutube : www.youtube.com/@BELLEBOUTIQUEPARIS
Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on our podcast. In this conversation, Suzanne Gallagher and Lee Spiller discuss the critical issues surrounding parental rights in education, particularly in relation to mental health programs and consent. They explore the implications of school policies, the impact of surveys on children, and the legislative efforts aimed at protecting parental rights. The conversation emphasizes the need for informed consent and the role of external programs in schools, highlighting the importance of community involvement and advocacy for children's welfare.Support the showIf you need assistance with a situation in your area, please fill out our free consultation form.DONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com
Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on our podcast. In this conversation, Suzanne Gallagher and Lee Spiller discuss the critical issues surrounding parental rights in education, particularly in relation to mental health programs and consent. They explore the implications of school policies, the impact of surveys on children, and the legislative efforts aimed at protecting parental rights. The conversation emphasizes the need for informed consent and the role of external programs in schools, highlighting the importance of community involvement and advocacy for children's welfare.Support the showIf you need assistance with a situation in your area, please fill out our free consultation form.DONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com
Sean Spiller, president of the New Jersey Education Association and a former mayor of Montclair, talks about his campaign to be the Democratic nominee for governor in the June primary and the issues that matter to voters in New Jersey.
Déi grouss Matcher, Hannergrënn a Reportagen, Klibb, Spiller a Fans ... De grousse Magazin zesumme mat der FLF all Méindegowend nom Journal op der Télé.
Déi grouss Matcher, Hannergrënn a Reportagen, Klibb, Spiller a Fans ... De grousse Magazin zesumme mat der FLF all Méindegowend nom Journal op der Télé.
Déi grouss Matcher, Hannergrënn a Reportagen, Klibb, Spiller a Fans ... De grousse Magazin zesumme mat der FLF all Méindegowend nom Journal op der Télé.
Déi grouss Matcher, Hannergrënn a Reportagen, Klibb, Spiller a Fans ... De grousse Magazin zesumme mat der FLF all Méindegowend nom Journal op der Télé.
Today on Health & Longevity, Dr. John Westerdahl's featured guests are, Caldwell Esselstyn, Jr., M.D., Heart Disease Researcher _ Author of Prevent and Reverse Heart Disease, and Gene Spiller, Ph.D., Nutritional Researcher and Health Scientist. Dr. Esselstyn talks about how to prevent, treat and even reverse heart disease through a plant-based diet. Dr. Spiller shares his research about the powerful antioxidant properties of sundried raisin and the health benefits of plant foods. He talks about new research on Astaxanthin, a natural antioxidant found in a specific algae and its potential role in human health.
FEVERBALL 282 by Ladies On Mars FIRST HOUR: FEVERBALL MIX LADIES ON MARS 01. Ladies On Mars - Don't Stop (Extended Mix) 02. Belinda Carlisle - Heaven Is A Place On Earth (Afgo Remix) 03. Roger Sanchez feat Armand Van Helden & N'Dea Davenport - You Can't Change Me (Markosa & Deeptrak Mix) 04. Dua Lipa - Hallucinate (Tensnake Extended Remix) 05. Purple Disco Machine, Chromeo - Heartbreaker (Extended Mix) 06. Martin Solveig - All Stars (Les Bisous Remix) 07. Genesis - I Can't Dance (Joi N'Juno Remix) 08. Nero - Crush (Optical Disco Rework) 09. Elektrik Disko - Tell Me Why (Extended Mix) 10. De Soffer - Rapture (Extended Mix) 11. Luca Guerrieri - Don't Go (Discoslap Remix) 12. SUPER-HI, Neeka - Get Ready (Ladies On Mars Extended Remix) 13. Ladies On Mars - Listen To My Lady (Vocal Extended Mix) [Feverball] SECOND HOUR: FEVERBALL MIX LADIES ON MARS 01. Bellini - Samba De Janeiro (Dave Kurtis Disco Reprise) 02. Sugar Hill - My fire (Extended Mix) 03. Opus - Live is Life (Retro Disco Machine extended) 04. SOFI TUKKER, The Knocks - One On One (Extended Mix) 05. Ladies On Mars - If You Want Me (Extended Mix) [Feverball] 06. Crazibiza - Sometimes (Les Bisous Remix) 07. Golden Boy & Miss Kittin - Rippin Kittin (Javier Penna Disco Machine Remix) 08. Ladies On Mars feat. Daiuja - Destination Unknown (Extended Mix) [Mr. Rodgers Music] 09. Spiller, Sophie Ellis-Bextor - Groovejet (If This Ain't Love) (Purple Disco Machine & Lorenz Rhode Extended Remix) 10. BoogieKnights - Feel It In Your Soul 2020 (Discoslap Remix) 11. Ladies On Mars - Best Friend (Extended Mix) 12. Superlover - Bass Rock X-Press 13. Black Hawks of Panamá - Discoteca Bisteca 14. Block & Crown - Right In The Night (Original Mix) 15. Jason Core feat. Sandry Sanz - Prisoner (Ladies On Mars Remix Cut) 16. Purple Disco Machine - Beat Fantasy (Extended Mix) FOLLOW TO FEVERBALL HERE Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/feverball Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/feverball Soundcloud: https://www.soundcloud.com/feverball Mixcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/feverball Website: https://www.ladiesonmars.com/feverball FOLLOW TO LADIES ON MARS HERE: Website: https://www.ladiesonmars.com Official Music Store: https://www.ladiesonmars.com/musicstore/ Bandcamp: https://ladiesonmars.bandcamp.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ladiesonmars Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ladiesonmars Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/ladiesonmars Soundcloud: https://www.soundcloud.com/ladiesonmars YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/ladiesonmars Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/intl-es/artist/6tJrp4FYVXfFRZ3oIBD4SU?si=2lStF0EwRNe1W56qVNUe3Q
The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (04/14/2025): 3:05pm- A 38-year-old Harrisburg man was charged with setting fire to the Pennsylvania Governor's mansion. According to reports, the man threw two Molotov cocktails into the residence and planned to beat Governor Josh Shapiro with a hammer. Thankfully, Shapiro and his family were unharmed. President Donald Trump condemned the act and stated: “A thing like that cannot be allowed to happen.” Meanwhile, late last week, Shawn Monper—a man from Butler County, Pennsylvania—was charged with threatening to kill President Donald Trump and Elon Musk in videos posted to his YouTube channel “Mr. Satan.” Monper allegedly began purchasing guns after Trump's inauguration. 3:15pm- During an interview with CNN's “MisinfoNation” with host Donie O'Sullivan, former Washington Post and New York Times reporter Taylor Lorenz referred to Luigi Mangione as a “morally good man.” Mangione has been charged with assassinating UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thomas. In the past, Lorenz has baselessly suggested that Thomas and his company were guilty of murder for denying healthcare coverage. Last week, when questioned by the press, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer declined to condemn violence against Tesla vehicles and their drivers—instead opting to condemn Elon Musk's work on behalf of the Trump Administration. Why isn't the left vociferously condemning politically motivated violence in America? 3:30pm- While speaking with the press from the Oval Office alongside President Donald Trump, El Salvador President Nayib Bukele revealed that he has no plans to return Abrego Garcia who was deported to El Salvador after the Trump Administration determined he was in the U.S. illegally and a member of the gang MS-13. In a recent ruling, the Supreme Court determined that Garcia's deportation was, in part, the result of an “administrative error” and that he should be returned to the United States—though, after the error is corrected, the man would ultimately be eligible for deportation anyway. While speaking with the press, Homeland Security Advisor Stephen Miller denied an administrative error ever occurred. The Trump Administration also noted that because Garcia is a citizen of El Salvador, they have no recourse if Bukele denies their request for release. 4:00pm- Bill D'Agostino—Senior Research Analyst at Media Research Center—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to breakdown some of the best (and worst) clips from corporate media: a Boston Globe senior opinion writer compares the modern American economy to the 1930s, Dana Bash insists CNN doesn't hate America, Taylor Lorenz describes the man responsible for assassinating healthcare CEO Brian Thomas as “morally good,” and Democrats STILL (somehow) want Kamala Harris to be their presidential candidate in 2028. 4:30pm- Appearing on ABC News, sports broadcaster Stephen A. Smith said he has “no choice” but to at least consider a presidential run in 2028. Rich notes that he has no chance of winning a primary contest—because he isn't sufficiently “woke” for Democrat voters. On his podcast, Bill Maher argued that the Democrat Party has gone too far placating the “woke”—and it risks making the party “irrelevant.” 4:50pm- Jeff Bezos's Blue Origin aerospace company sent an all-female crew into space on Monday—including pop singer Katy Perry! In a clip that has gone viral on social media, Perry tells a journalist about how she reads about string theory in her spare time…but it's hilariously clear she has no idea what she's talking about. 5:05pm- According to a report from NJ.com, the New Jersey Education Association (NJEA) has contributed $22.25 million to benefit Sean Spiller's NJ gubernatorial campaign. Spiller, who didn't have enough state-wide support to qualify for two upcoming Democrat primary debates, is a former high school science biology teacher who also leads the NJEA. He earns $370,000 per year. Rich wonders: how is this legal? 5:25pm- Montage: Every year, since ...
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 3: 5:05pm- According to a report from NJ.com, the New Jersey Education Association (NJEA) has contributed $22.25 million to benefit Sean Spiller's NJ gubernatorial campaign. Spiller, who didn't have enough state-wide support to qualify for two upcoming Democrat primary debates, is a former high school science biology teacher who also leads the NJEA. He earns $370,000 per year. Rich wonders: how is this legal? 5:25pm- Montage: Every year, since 1993, Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) has warned that America's evolution toward an oligarchy is imminent. But he doesn't seem to have any concerns over George Soros's massive contributions to progressive figures. PLUS, Sanders lectured an audience at Coachella about economic justice. Notably, Coachella tickets cost between $600 and $1,400… 5:40pm- Gerald Posner—Award-Winning Investigative Journalist & Author of the book “Case Closed: Lee Harvey Oswald and the Assassination of JFK”—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss his latest article, “Fighting Each Other: How U.S. Intelligence Rivalries Hampered the Battle Against Islamic Terrorism.” You can read the full article here: https://www.skeptic.com/article/how-american-intelligence-rivalries-hampered-the-battle-against-islamic-terrorism/. Weekday afternoons on Talk Radio 1210 WPHT, Rich Zeoli gives the expert analysis and humorous take that we need in this crazy political climate. Along with Executive Producer Matt DeSantis and Justin Otero, the Zeoli show is the next generation of talk radio and you can be a part of it weekday afternoons 3-7pm.
Få det til at ske med Jeppe Christoffersen og rollerne vi spillerI denne episode af Få det til at ske taler jeg med skuespiller, psykolog og foredragsholder Jeppe Christoffersen om roller – både dem vi spiller på scenen og dem vi træder ind i på arbejdet og i livet generelt. Hvad sker der, når vi bliver bevidste om de roller, vi spiller? Og hvordan kan vi bruge dem som redskaber til at forandre fastlåste situationer, relationer og vaner?Vi undersøger, hvordan rollespil, kropssprog og bevidsthed om egne og andres værdier kan give os adgang til nye perspektiver – og skabe reel adfærdsændring. Jeppe deler erfaringer fra praksis, blandt andet hvordan erhvervsskuespil og rollespil kan gøre svære samtaler lettere og mere ærlige.Hvad får du af at lytte til denne episode: Forstå din rolle i hverdagenLær hvordan du (ubevidst) spiller roller i arbejdsliv og privatliv – og hvordan du kan bruge den indsigt til at navigere bedre i dine relationer.Skab forandring gennem perspektivskifteFå konkrete metoder til at træde ud og ind af roller for at låse op for fastlåste situationer og få øje på nye handlemuligheder.Bliv bevidst om dine vaner og blinde vinklerHør hvorfor netop det, du har mest modstand på, ofte rummer nøglen til udvikling – og hvordan du kan begynde at udfordre det trygge og velkendte.Træn svære samtaler i praksisIndsigt i hvordan man gennem rollespil og refleksion kan øve sig i konfliktfyldte samtaler – og hvorfor det virker i virkeligheden.Kommunikér tydeligere med respekt og nærværFå inspiration til hvordan du gennem gestik, sprog og værdibevidsthed kan styrke din kommunikation – og skabe bedre kontakt til både dig selv og andre.
Déi grouss Matcher, Hannergrënn a Reportagen, Klibb, Spiller a Fans ... De grousse Magazin zesumme mat der FLF all Méindegowend nom Journal op der Télé.
Déi grouss Matcher, Hannergrënn a Reportagen, Klibb, Spiller a Fans ... De grousse Magazin zesumme mat der FLF all Méindegowend nom Journal op der Télé.
Mixed by DJ Rico 01. Lady Gada - Abracadabra 02. Elton John & Britney Spears - Hold Me Closer 03. Miley Cyrus - Flowers 04. Riton x Oliver Heldens - Turn Me On 05. Calvin Harris & Rihanna - This Is What You Came For 06. iio - Rapture 07. R3HAB x A Touch Of Class - All Around The World (La La La) 08. Gala - Freed From Desire 09. David Guetta, Alphaville & Ava Max - Forever Young 10. Spiller ft. Sophie Ellis-Baxtor - Groovejet 11. Coldplay - Viva La Vida 12. Bob Sinclar - World, Hold On 13. The Killers - Mr Brightside 14. Tiësto, Tears For Fears, NIIKO x SWAE, GUDFELLA - Rule The World 15. Daft Punk - One More Time 16. Eurythmics - Sweet Dreams 17. Kate Bush ft. Crooked Bangs - Running Up That Hill 18. Roger Sanchez - Another Chance 19. Marshmello ft. Bastille - Happier 20. Kings Of Leon - Sex On Fire 21. Red Hot Chili Peppers - Otherside 22. Empire Of The Sun - Alive MORE RICO'S RELOAD ▶️ bit.ly/RicosReload reactivateasia.com FIND US ON OUR SOCIALS! FACEBOOK
Although the history of Indonesian music has received much attention from ethnomusicologists and Western composers alike, almost nothing has been written on the interaction of missionaries with local culture. Missionaries, Anthropologists, and Music in the Indonesian Archipelago (U California Press, 2025) represents the first attempt to concentrate on the musical dimension of missionary activities in Indonesia. In fourteen essays, a group of distinguished scholars show the complexity of the topic: while some missionaries did important scholarship on local music, making recordings and attempting to use local music in services, others tried to suppress whatever they found. Many were collaborating closely with anthropologists who admitted freely that they could not have done their work without them. And both parties brought colonial biases into their work. By grappling with these realities and records, this book is a collective effort to decolonize the project of making music histories. Byung Ho Choi is a Ph.D. candidate in the History and Ecumenics program at Princeton Theological Seminary, concentrating in World Christianity and history of religions. His research focuses on the indigenous expressions of Christianities found in Southeast Asia, particularly Christianity that is practiced in the Muslim-dominant archipelagic nation of Indonesia. More broadly, he is interested in history and the anthropology of Christianity, complexities of religious conversion and social identity, inter-religious dialogue, ecumenism, and World Christianity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/music
Although the history of Indonesian music has received much attention from ethnomusicologists and Western composers alike, almost nothing has been written on the interaction of missionaries with local culture. Missionaries, Anthropologists, and Music in the Indonesian Archipelago (U California Press, 2025) represents the first attempt to concentrate on the musical dimension of missionary activities in Indonesia. In fourteen essays, a group of distinguished scholars show the complexity of the topic: while some missionaries did important scholarship on local music, making recordings and attempting to use local music in services, others tried to suppress whatever they found. Many were collaborating closely with anthropologists who admitted freely that they could not have done their work without them. And both parties brought colonial biases into their work. By grappling with these realities and records, this book is a collective effort to decolonize the project of making music histories. Byung Ho Choi is a Ph.D. candidate in the History and Ecumenics program at Princeton Theological Seminary, concentrating in World Christianity and history of religions. His research focuses on the indigenous expressions of Christianities found in Southeast Asia, particularly Christianity that is practiced in the Muslim-dominant archipelagic nation of Indonesia. More broadly, he is interested in history and the anthropology of Christianity, complexities of religious conversion and social identity, inter-religious dialogue, ecumenism, and World Christianity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/christian-studies
Although the history of Indonesian music has received much attention from ethnomusicologists and Western composers alike, almost nothing has been written on the interaction of missionaries with local culture. Missionaries, Anthropologists, and Music in the Indonesian Archipelago (U California Press, 2025) represents the first attempt to concentrate on the musical dimension of missionary activities in Indonesia. In fourteen essays, a group of distinguished scholars show the complexity of the topic: while some missionaries did important scholarship on local music, making recordings and attempting to use local music in services, others tried to suppress whatever they found. Many were collaborating closely with anthropologists who admitted freely that they could not have done their work without them. And both parties brought colonial biases into their work. By grappling with these realities and records, this book is a collective effort to decolonize the project of making music histories. Byung Ho Choi is a Ph.D. candidate in the History and Ecumenics program at Princeton Theological Seminary, concentrating in World Christianity and history of religions. His research focuses on the indigenous expressions of Christianities found in Southeast Asia, particularly Christianity that is practiced in the Muslim-dominant archipelagic nation of Indonesia. More broadly, he is interested in history and the anthropology of Christianity, complexities of religious conversion and social identity, inter-religious dialogue, ecumenism, and World Christianity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Although the history of Indonesian music has received much attention from ethnomusicologists and Western composers alike, almost nothing has been written on the interaction of missionaries with local culture. Missionaries, Anthropologists, and Music in the Indonesian Archipelago (U California Press, 2025) represents the first attempt to concentrate on the musical dimension of missionary activities in Indonesia. In fourteen essays, a group of distinguished scholars show the complexity of the topic: while some missionaries did important scholarship on local music, making recordings and attempting to use local music in services, others tried to suppress whatever they found. Many were collaborating closely with anthropologists who admitted freely that they could not have done their work without them. And both parties brought colonial biases into their work. By grappling with these realities and records, this book is a collective effort to decolonize the project of making music histories. Byung Ho Choi is a Ph.D. candidate in the History and Ecumenics program at Princeton Theological Seminary, concentrating in World Christianity and history of religions. His research focuses on the indigenous expressions of Christianities found in Southeast Asia, particularly Christianity that is practiced in the Muslim-dominant archipelagic nation of Indonesia. More broadly, he is interested in history and the anthropology of Christianity, complexities of religious conversion and social identity, inter-religious dialogue, ecumenism, and World Christianity. Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/southeast-asian-studies
Although the history of Indonesian music has received much attention from ethnomusicologists and Western composers alike, almost nothing has been written on the interaction of missionaries with local culture. Missionaries, Anthropologists, and Music in the Indonesian Archipelago (U California Press, 2025) represents the first attempt to concentrate on the musical dimension of missionary activities in Indonesia. In fourteen essays, a group of distinguished scholars show the complexity of the topic: while some missionaries did important scholarship on local music, making recordings and attempting to use local music in services, others tried to suppress whatever they found. Many were collaborating closely with anthropologists who admitted freely that they could not have done their work without them. And both parties brought colonial biases into their work. By grappling with these realities and records, this book is a collective effort to decolonize the project of making music histories. Byung Ho Choi is a Ph.D. candidate in the History and Ecumenics program at Princeton Theological Seminary, concentrating in World Christianity and history of religions. His research focuses on the indigenous expressions of Christianities found in Southeast Asia, particularly Christianity that is practiced in the Muslim-dominant archipelagic nation of Indonesia. More broadly, he is interested in history and the anthropology of Christianity, complexities of religious conversion and social identity, inter-religious dialogue, ecumenism, and World Christianity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/world-affairs
Although the history of Indonesian music has received much attention from ethnomusicologists and Western composers alike, almost nothing has been written on the interaction of missionaries with local culture. Missionaries, Anthropologists, and Music in the Indonesian Archipelago (U California Press, 2025) represents the first attempt to concentrate on the musical dimension of missionary activities in Indonesia. In fourteen essays, a group of distinguished scholars show the complexity of the topic: while some missionaries did important scholarship on local music, making recordings and attempting to use local music in services, others tried to suppress whatever they found. Many were collaborating closely with anthropologists who admitted freely that they could not have done their work without them. And both parties brought colonial biases into their work. By grappling with these realities and records, this book is a collective effort to decolonize the project of making music histories. Byung Ho Choi is a Ph.D. candidate in the History and Ecumenics program at Princeton Theological Seminary, concentrating in World Christianity and history of religions. His research focuses on the indigenous expressions of Christianities found in Southeast Asia, particularly Christianity that is practiced in the Muslim-dominant archipelagic nation of Indonesia. More broadly, he is interested in history and the anthropology of Christianity, complexities of religious conversion and social identity, inter-religious dialogue, ecumenism, and World Christianity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/performing-arts
Although the history of Indonesian music has received much attention from ethnomusicologists and Western composers alike, almost nothing has been written on the interaction of missionaries with local culture. Missionaries, Anthropologists, and Music in the Indonesian Archipelago (U California Press, 2025) represents the first attempt to concentrate on the musical dimension of missionary activities in Indonesia. In fourteen essays, a group of distinguished scholars show the complexity of the topic: while some missionaries did important scholarship on local music, making recordings and attempting to use local music in services, others tried to suppress whatever they found. Many were collaborating closely with anthropologists who admitted freely that they could not have done their work without them. And both parties brought colonial biases into their work. By grappling with these realities and records, this book is a collective effort to decolonize the project of making music histories. Byung Ho Choi is a Ph.D. candidate in the History and Ecumenics program at Princeton Theological Seminary, concentrating in World Christianity and history of religions. His research focuses on the indigenous expressions of Christianities found in Southeast Asia, particularly Christianity that is practiced in the Muslim-dominant archipelagic nation of Indonesia. More broadly, he is interested in history and the anthropology of Christianity, complexities of religious conversion and social identity, inter-religious dialogue, ecumenism, and World Christianity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/anthropology
Although the history of Indonesian music has received much attention from ethnomusicologists and Western composers alike, almost nothing has been written on the interaction of missionaries with local culture. Missionaries, Anthropologists, and Music in the Indonesian Archipelago (U California Press, 2025) represents the first attempt to concentrate on the musical dimension of missionary activities in Indonesia. In fourteen essays, a group of distinguished scholars show the complexity of the topic: while some missionaries did important scholarship on local music, making recordings and attempting to use local music in services, others tried to suppress whatever they found. Many were collaborating closely with anthropologists who admitted freely that they could not have done their work without them. And both parties brought colonial biases into their work. By grappling with these realities and records, this book is a collective effort to decolonize the project of making music histories. Byung Ho Choi is a Ph.D. candidate in the History and Ecumenics program at Princeton Theological Seminary, concentrating in World Christianity and history of religions. His research focuses on the indigenous expressions of Christianities found in Southeast Asia, particularly Christianity that is practiced in the Muslim-dominant archipelagic nation of Indonesia. More broadly, he is interested in history and the anthropology of Christianity, complexities of religious conversion and social identity, inter-religious dialogue, ecumenism, and World Christianity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sociology
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On this week's episode, JD tries to balance his new girlfriend, and his job as a medical intern. In real life, Zach and Donald speak with Michael Spiller about directing episodes of Scrubs, and how he made the move from cinematographer on Sex and the City to directing his first episode of television.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Han er anfører i FC Midtjylland og har spillet i England, Holland og Frankrig. Her deler Mads Bech Sørensen sine bedste råd om udlandet, transition og fodboldkarrieren generelt. Vært: Michael Hehr
"Du har altid et valg" er navnet på Liberal Alliances nye kampagne med budskabet om, man selv skal tage ansvar for sit eget liv og undgå at bidrage til det, Alex Vanopslagh, politisk leder (LA), kalder for 'offer- og klynkesamfundet, hvor vi hele tiden peger fingre ad andre og mener, at det er synd for os selv'. Kampagnen er fra første dag blevet kaldt pseudofilosofisk og privilegieblind uden forståelse for de strukturelle betydninger af folks mulighed for at tage de frie valg. Er der for meget offer- og klynkementalitet i samfundet i dag? Har alle altid et valg? Spiller social arv ingen rolle? Panel: Alex Vanopslagh, formand Liberal Alliance Bertel Haarder (V) tidl. minister Pelle Dragsted, politisk ordfører Ø Maj Thorsen, privat socialrådgiver Dennis Nørmark, antropolog og forfatter til 'Ufrihedens pris' Franciska Rosenkilde, politisk leder, Å Vært: Mathias Pedersen Producer og tilrettelægger: Camilla Michelle Mikkelsen
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Der er sommerkoncert på Freja og Maltes skole, og Maltes klasse skal spille nogle numre af Kim Larsen. Verdens Pinligste Far mener også at han lige skal være med til at give et nummer på guitar. Men ingenting går helt som planlagt.Den historie du nu skal til at høre, hedder “Koncert”. Så snup en lækker lun bolle med smør på eller put dig godt ned under dynen hvis du allerede er på vej i seng, og vær klar til at tage dig selv til hovedet, mens du hører om hvor galt det kan gå når Freja og Maltes far mener han er rigtig god til at spille guitar og gerne vil give en lille koncert. Og vær du glad for at dine forældre ikke er lige så pinlige som VERDENS PINLIGSTE FAR.
Tyskland har i årtier været vores absolut vigtigste handelspartner og dermed levebrød for tusindvis af danskere, hvis arbejdsplads eksporterer syd for grænsen. Men Tyskland er i krise – dyb krise, og nu har tyskerne så været til valg. Hør i denne uges Finans Global, hvorfor det er så vigtigt for Danmark at Tyskland får vendt krisen. hvorfor Kina spiller en afgørende rolle, og hvilke enorme udfordringer, der venter en ny kansler. Gæst: Thomas Høy, global korrespondent, Finans. Vært: Mads Ring. Producer: Kasper Søegaard.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Det er tid til endnu en gang småsnak. Værter: Kim Robin Graahede og Mathias Maznikar-Hansen
Colonel Winton ‘Dip' Spiller comes to the podcast via a connection with Paul's dad Larry (Episode 9). Colonel Winton Spiller was born in Hanover, Virginia and grew up in the Richmond area, mostly on a farm in Henrico County. They talked about how he got his nickname Dip, what his schedule was like growing up on a farm and him remembering when they first got a television. Dip graduated high school and went to Virginia Tech and was in the Corps of Cadets. They discussed his likes and dislikes about being in the Corps at VaTech and how he became active duty United States Army after he graduated in 1960. Dip and Paul spoke about his thirty year career in the U.S. Army which included two tours of duty in Vietnam during the war. They discussed his progression through the ranks, his times in Vietnam as well as some of his state side assignments. They finished by talking about his four sons and his grandchildren.
TC sets down with Camden Spiller, CEO of Maddox Industrial Transformers an INC Fastest Growing Company, to talk about how to build bigger businesses. We dive into strategic focus, growth, and hiring. Join us at Clear Truth Media Conference: Dangerous Friends:https://www.dangerousfriends25.com/use Cleary25 for $25 off!Find Camden Here:https://www.maddox.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/camden-spillerOur Sponsors:Dominion Wealth Strategists:https://www.dominionwealthstrategists.com/Raber Storage:https://www.raberstoragebarns.com/Zax Creamery:https://www.zaxcreamery.com/
In this week's episode of the Future of ERP podcast, we explore the evolving role of CFOs in driving corporate sustainability with McKinsey's Peter Spiller. Spiller highlights the increasing pressure on CFOs to manage carbon emissions effectively, driven by stricter regulations like CSRD, CBAM, and ETS2. He emphasizes the need for accurate carbon data to inform business decisions across sourcing, R&D, and sales, and advocates for treating carbon as a "currency" within organizations. The conversation covers the advantages of integrating carbon accounting into ERP systems, using a low-carbon aluminum product example. Spiller also touches on capturing Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions, the importance of supplier data, and the evolving relationship between CFOs and Chief Sustainability Officers in driving holistic sustainability changes within companies. The episode provides insights for finance professionals and sustainability leaders on navigating the intersection of ERP and environmental responsibility.
Rock talks with Cliff Spiller, Director of S&C for the University of Oregon Men's Basketball team. Give a listen. Take some notes. Click that dang subscribe button for once in your life! TIME STAMPS 2:00 Cliff Spiller's career path 5:00 Working outside of the field 8:00 Personal training and Parisi Speed School 11:00 Philadelphia Sixers & Todd Wright 14:00 Training camp 17:30 Grinding out and open to opportunity 18:30 From Phoenix Suns to Utah Jazz 23:30 Heading up U of Oregon Men's Basketball 25:30 Bringing in diverse skill sets to S&C 31:00 The culture of the Oregon Ducks 35:00 What Cliff does in his spare time 37:00 International athletes and relationships 39:00 When does an athlete need what 43:00 Training blocks 46:00 In season training 48:00 Influences in coaching and training GET TO KNOW CLIFF SPILLER: LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/clifton-spiller-ms-cscs-rscc-lmt-9403933b/ INSTA: https://www.instagram.com/cliffspillercscs/ U OF O BASKETBALL: https://goducks.com/sports/mens-basketball GET TO KNOW ROCKY SNYDER MEET: Visit the Rocky's online headquarters: RockySnyder.com READ: Grab a copy of his new "Return to Center" book: www.rockysnyder.com INSTA: Instagram fan, check him out at https://www.instagram.com/rocky_snyder/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/rocky.snyder.77 LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rocky-snyder-cscs-cafs-nsca-cpt-a77a091/ TRAIN WITH ROCKY WORKOUT: Want to meet Rocky and get a private workout: https://rfcsantacruz.com/ INSTA: https://www.instagram.com/rockysfitnesssc/ FACEBOOK: Facebook.com/RockysFitnessCenter
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On this week's Ball & Chain, Rebecca and Steve talk replacing cellphones and funeral etiquette. Rebecca talks about her experience filming a State Farm commercial. While Steve consistently gets the side-eye from their family dog. All that plus Viewer Mail on the 283rd edition of the Ball & Chain Podcast.
Starting a private practice is hard. Doing it alone? Even harder. That's why Laura Spiller, PhD, founder of Practice Age Therapist Collective, created a shared workspace that supports therapists in their entrepreneurial journeys. Laura shares her story of launching a coworking space designed specifically for mental health professionals, the lessons she's learned, and the community she's building in Houston. In this episode, we talk about: How Laura's experience as a relationship therapist led her to entrepreneurship. Why shared workspace is the future for therapists balancing in-person and virtual practices. The unique needs of therapists and how Laura designed her space to meet them. Building an online community alongside a physical space for deeper connections and support. Lessons learned from navigating leasing, marketing, and launching a hyperlocal niche space. Laura's story will inspire you to think creatively about building community and sustainable business models. Resources Mentioned in this Episode: **GCUC discount code: EVERYGCUC for 20% off >> https://na.gcuc.co/ Laura's LinkedIn profile PractiSage website PractiSage Instagram Everything Coworking Featured Resources: Masterclass: 3 Behind-the-Scenes Secrets to Opening a Coworking Space Coworking Startup School Community Manager University Follow Us on YouTube
In 2006, Patricia Watkins thought her son was going to play college football for the Florida Gators. She had never even heard of Clemson when CJ Spiller traveled for a visit there that changed his life, and their lives. Last week, Watkins was a part of Spiller's entourage on the field at Death Valley when he was inducted into Clemson's Ring of Honor. It brought tears to her eyes because the first thing she thought of was when CJ tried to join a youth football team as a 6-year-old and was told he was too young (he spent that season as the water boy instead). CJ bawled his eyes out that day when told he couldn't play. He was crying again last Saturday, but they were tears of joy and gratitude. Watkins joins The Dubcast to reflect on the journey since Spiller's recruitment when she first heard the name Dabo Swinney. Swinney, then the receivers coach, was the key figure in convincing Spiller that Clemson was the place for him. And then a year later, Swinney was again the catalyst in convincing Spiller to remain at Clemson after he'd made up his mind he was going back home and transferring to Florida to join Urban Meyer, Tim Tebow and Percy Harvin. The mother of the most important recruit in Clemson football history opens up about her story, and their story.