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Preview for Later Today: Anatol Lieven highlights escalating violence in Northern Ireland and England aimed at immigrants. Public anger stems from high-profile crimes committed by asylum seekers, impacting social stability in once-homogeneous local communities.1909
Convulsiones en el universo crampiano. Se anuncia la edición de un disco inédito grabado por The Cramps en 1977 a las órdenes de Alex Chilton, un trabajo que se habría adelantado en dos años a su primer EP. Bajo el título “Gravest Gravy” se recogerán aquellas grabaciones primigenias de varias canciones que acabarían en sus dos primeros álbumes. Excusa perfecta para recordar “Fiends of dope island” (2003), el maltratado último trabajo de la banda liderada por Poison Ivy y el fallecido Lux Interior.Playlist;(sintonía) THE CRAMPS “Taboo” (Fiends of dope island, 2003)THE CRAMPS “Big black witchcraft rock” (Fiends of dope island, 2003)THE CRAMPS “Dopefiend boogie” (Fiends of dope island, 2003)RIC CARTEY with THE JIVA-TONES “Oooh-Eeee” (1956)THE CRAMPS “Oowee baby” (Fiends of dope island, 2003)THE CRAMPS “Wrong way ticket” (Fiends of dope island, 2003)THE CRAMPS “TV Set (1977 vesion)" (Gravest gravy)KIM SALMON “SMOKED SALMON” “Fix me up” (Totally sick)DATURA 4 “Dirty laundry” (High on the low brow)THE STEMS “At first sight” (At first sight violets are blue, 1987)THE PEAWEES “Bleeding for you” (More scraps)THE DWARVES “Everybodies girl” (The Dwarves are young and good looking, 1997)HEWHOCANNOTBENAMED “Happy unhappy” (Impostor, 2023)SIOUXIE and THE SKUNKS “Mira” (Songs about hiding)SNÜFF “Ghost” (Silly not silly)THE SURFRAJETTES “Sugar town” (Easy as pie, 2024)Escuchar audio
Postproduction mit Nuendo: In diesem zweitägigen Praxis-Workshop für Audio-Postproduktion, Filmton und Sounddesign arbeiten wir gemeinsam an einem echten Trailer und durchlaufen professionelle Workflows von Dialog Editing über Sounddesign bis zur finalen TV-Mischung. Statt isolierter Tutorials oder theoretischer Präsentationen steht die praktische Arbeit im Mittelpunkt. Wir beginnen bei der Projektanlage und dem Session-Setup, importieren die Daten, organisieren das Projekt, bearbeiten Dialoge, entwickeln Sounddesign-Elemente und erstellen eine sendefähige Mischung für TV sowie Versionen für Social Media. Themen unter anderem: • Projektimport & Session-Setup • Dialog Editing & Cleanup • Sounddesign für Film • Foley • Automation • ADR / Nachsynchronisation • Mischung für TV (-23 LUFS) • Mischung in 5.1 • Templates & effiziente Workflows • Plug-ins & Tools im täglichen Einsatz • Export, Stems & Deliverables Der Workshop findet in meinem Tonstudio in Köln statt und ist bewusst auf maximal 7 Teilnehmer begrenzt. Dadurch bleibt genügend Zeit für Fragen, individuelle Themen und praktische Übungen. Eigene Rechner und eigene Projekte sind ausdrücklich willkommen. Wer möchte, kann direkt an seinem eigenen Workflow arbeiten und konkrete Fragen aus dem Arbeitsalltag mitbringen.
Mike Johnson, Beau Morgan, and Ali Mac spend some time with Hall of Fame pitcher, former Atlanta Brave, and now MLB Analyst for Fox Sports John Smoltz! Ali, Mike, Beau, and John discuss what Bobby Cox meant to John, what John would tell Braves rookie starting pitcher JR Ritchie after his rough outing against the Miami Marlins last night, what John has seen from Bryce Elder this season that's allowed him to have a successful season so far and possibly turn his career around, the job Walt Weiss has done in his first year of being the Braves Manager, and who catcher Drake Baldwin reminds John of.
Mike Johnson, Ali Mac, and Beau Morgan quickly touch on some of the biggest headlines around the local and national sports scene, recap and react to the Atlanta Hawks beating the New York Knicks 109-108 at home in Atlanta last night in game three of their first round playoff series, and explain why they think this next level of Hawks success stems from the team being able to get that one big stop on defense now.
Watch on YouTube Welcome to our Part 2 episode with Jay Taylor, who breaks down his Ableton arrangement of “Jehovah” by Elevation Worship, sharing how he builds dynamics with layered parts, loops, textures, and transitions while leaving space for a live band. He also talks about trusting the process, staying grounded in your identity, growing your gift, and letting prayer guide your calling. They also touch on sound sources, including Gospel Producers and Naja Snow's upcoming System-8 pack, and wrap up with where to follow Jay on Instagram.AerospaceaudioSupport the showThanks for listening! Subscribe here to the podcast, as well as on YouTube and other social media platforms. If you have any questions or suggestions for who you want as a featured guest in the future or a topic you want to hear, email carson@theworshipkeys.com. New episodes release every Wednesday!
Do you hate throwing away food? I certainly do. Yet, sometimes it's really not our fault. The food may be edible but we just don't know how to best use it. And then we end up throwing it away, along with our grocery dollars into the trash. Well, let's change this and put some money back in your pocket. In this episode, I'll share with you 5 easy ways you can make good use of those broccoli stems and stalks…so you'll get more to enjoy, and more bang for your buck. So pull out a notebook or your chopping board, and join me on the inside! Join -> Plant-Powered Life Transformation Course: www.plantnourished.com/ppltcourse Contact -> healthnow@plantnourished.com Learn -> www.plantnourished.com 1:1 Coaching Support -> https://www.plantnourished.com/coachingwaitlist Get Free 15-Minute Strategy Call -> www.plantnourished.com/strategycall Free Resource -> 7 Ways to Test-Drive a Plant-Based Diet: www.plantnourished.com/testdrive Have a question about plant-based diets that you would like answered on the Plant Based Eating Made Easy Podcast? Send it by email (healthnow@plantnourished.com) or submit it by a voice message here: www.speakpipe.com/plantnourished [Plant Based, Plantbased, Smart Produce Hacks, Plant-Based Diet, Money-Saving Tips, Grocery Budget Tips, Kitchen Hacks, Save Money, Transition Tips]
This week Joey kicks things off by asking what's your guilty pleasure smell? After a plant that smells like literal flesh started attracting crowds. Then Jake wants to know when did a loss actually turn into a win? After missing out on a car wash somehow worked out in his favour. Game time sees Joey hosting a 2016 edition of Just the Stems, throwing it back with some absolute throwback tracks.And we wrap things up with Junior asking when did you need to ask permission? After uncovering an all-time permission slip from a mate's mum ahead of an 18th a few years back.Send us Fan Mail Support the show
Brandon Weichert discusses his book Biohacked, explaining China's "Field of Dreams" strategy to dominate high-tech sectors by attracting Western talent and investors to their innovation hubs. This approach stems from Mao Zedong's goal to catch up to and eventually defeat the United States using its own technological expertise. Central to this effort is the Thousand Talents Program, which identifies and recruits global scientific experts — including Yale genetics students lured by offers to pay off massive student debt in exchange for industrial espionage. (1)1905
Blueberry bushes don't require much pruning until they're older than five years. If yours are older, aim to prune them so there is a mix of younger, middle-aged and older canes on the bushes. This will encourage more berry growth.
Watch on YouTubeLet's welcome Taylor, an Alabama-based multi-instrumentalist and music director at Love City Church in the Birmingham area, who shares how he started on drums, was pushed to learn organ in church, developed strong ear skills, and later expanded through formal training at UAB in music technology, classical, and jazz. The episode then shifts into a hands-on arrangement session where J demonstrates building a live arrangement for “Jehovah” by Elevation Worship in Logic Pro, covering workflow tips like custom metronome clicks, key command layouts, low-latency mode, BPM alignment, markers, dummy keys, pads/drones, Omnisphere and Roland Cloud sounds, layering leads and bells, and arranging choices to support dynamics and direction. The session ends due to time, setting up Part 2.AerospaceaudioSupport the showThanks for listening! Subscribe here to the podcast, as well as on YouTube and other social media platforms. If you have any questions or suggestions for who you want as a featured guest in the future or a topic you want to hear, email carson@theworshipkeys.com. New episodes release every Wednesday!
As March comes to a close, Lesley Logan shares a powerful reminder that small acts of kindness can ripple far beyond what we imagine. After reading a heart-wrenching story about twelve competing florists who came together to create a yellow garden for a young girl with cancer, Lesley reflects on how collective compassion can transform even the hardest moments. She also celebrates listener wins, from launching new beauty products to stepping into brave self-care practices, while sharing her own milestone journey of teaching across Europe and celebrating ten years of marriage with Brad. If you have any questions about this episode or want to get some of the resources we mentioned, head over to LesleyLogan.co/podcast https://lesleylogan.co/podcast/. If you have any comments or questions about the Be It pod shoot us a message at beit@lesleylogan.co mailto:beit@lesleylogan.co. And as always, if you're enjoying the show please share it with someone who you think would enjoy it as well. 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Never miss another show by subscribing at LesleyLogan.co/subscribe https://lesleylogan.co/podcast/#follow-subscribe-free.In this episode you will learn about:A touching story about Emma and the creation of a yellow flower garden.The reminder that small acts of kindness can ripple outward.Celebrating a listener win launching a chemical free beauty product.Navigating hosting anxiety while staying grounded through self care.Planning a month long European teaching tour and 10th anniversary trip.Episode References/Links:The Big Leap by Gay Hendricks - https://a.co/d/0c5LpzzYPilates Workshop (Bruges, Belgium) - xxll.co/brusselsPilates On Tour® (London, UK) - xxll.co/potThe Big Leap by Gay Hendricks - https://a.co/d/0c5LpzzYSubmit your wins or questions - https://beitpod.com/questions If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser or Castbox. https://lovethepodcast.com/BITYSIDEALS! DEALS! DEALS! 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Brad Crowell 0:01 Fuck yeah. Lesley Logan 0:02 Get ready for some wins. Welcome to the Be It Till You See It podcast where we talk about taking messy action, knowing that perfect is boring. I'm Lesley Logan, Pilates instructor and fitness business coach. I've trained thousands of people around the world and the number one thing I see stopping people from achieving anything is self-doubt. My friends, action brings clarity and it's the antidote to fear. Each week, my guest will bring bold, executable, intrinsic and targeted steps that you can use to put yourself first and Be It Till You See It. It's a practice, not a perfect. Let's get started. Lesley Logan 0:44 Hi Be It babe, we made it. We made it to the end of March. We're here. We did it. Hopefully you celebrated your wins along the way, and hopefully you sent them in, because that's what this episode's about. We can't wait to share your wins. Some inspiration. This inspiration. This is beautiful. This is like, I saw this. I cried when I read it. I cried when I shared it to Brad, because I was like, I have to show this Brad, and I'm gonna cry probably reading it to you. But I just think that, like, we need to know that there's good people doing good things out there in the world, and like, people doing what they can. And I think it's really important thing in being it until we see it and helping out the people around us and helping out humankind, we have to remember that it feels like a big problem if we try to do it all by ourselves, but if we just do what we can, and everyone's doing what they can, it all adds up. It changes the world. It really, really does. I was talking to my yoga teacher this morning before I started recording these and, you know, I convinced someone in my world to change, you know, how they are voting. You know, they were able to see the hypocrisy and things like that and like it can feel like, so like, like, it's one person, but it's also one person. If we all do it, check us out. Anyways, this is the inspiration. So this is from @shady_et and we basically compile collections of kind stories. So this is not their story, but the story that they compiled. So it said, the person says, I work at Petals and Stems a flower shop downtown. This man came in Tuesday morning, suit, tie, crooked, tie crooked eyes, red. My daughter, she's six, cancer. She's dying maybe a week left, and she loves yellow. He started crying right there in front of the daisies. I made him tea. What's her name? Emma. We bring her flowers every day at the hospital. It's the only thing that makes still makes her smile. After he left, I called every flower shop in the city. 12 shops. Told them about Emma. The next morning, I drove to the hospital with my car full of yellow flowers. When I got there, 11 other florists were already waiting, fans lined up, arms full of yellow we filled Emma's room every surface, the windowsill, the floor, the nurse's station, the hallway, yellow everywhere. Emma opened her eyes and smiled. It's a yellow garden like heaven. We stayed. All 12 florists sat in the hospital room just being there. One brought a guitar. Another read Emma a story. Emma died three days later, surrounded by yellow flowers and strangers who loved her anyway. At her funeral, every florist donated arrangements. Her dad told everyone about the day the flower shops came. Emma thought she was in heaven already. She was right. Okay, hold on, I'm gonna get this out. Now, every year, on Emma's birthday, all 12 shops close for an hour. We bring yellow roses to the pediatric ICU, fill the rooms, sit with the families. We call it Emma's garden. I can't but like, how cool. So, like, don't ever underestimate the power of what you can do. You know, like, just, just being kind and thoughtful. It took a phone call, and now they get together every year and they do this. So anyways, woo, beautiful stuff. Okay, so I'm smiling and crying because I just picture how wonderful it is for that little girl that she got to experience that, and then all the kids would get to because of her. Love for them. Lesley Logan 0:44 So, now I have to deal with your wins. What a great transition. Here we go. This one is from @be_more_betty, my wins, just launched my second chemical free beauty product, and one of my fave stores is taking it on. Also, braved the sauna and C session, fucking cold, especially on the feet, yeah, uh huh. But I had the best night's sleep ever trying to fill my cup as I'm hosting event next weekend, trying to stay grounded. Anyone else could still get anxious over hosting events. Always because you care. Because if you care, you're gonna get a little anxious, and then Gay Hendricks just says, if you exhale and inhale correctly, that anxiety will turn into excitement. So just little tip for you. Thank you, @be_more_betty, thanks for sharing your wins. Way to take action, and also way to go get caught in cold. I mean, that is a thing I want to do someday in that, like actual ocean, not just my cold plunge, I do my cold punch, but also, you know, we'll get there. We'll get there. Lesley Logan 2:16 Okay, my win. I'm almost on my second honeymoon, actually. So Brad and I are in Belgium right now teaching. It's really quite fun. I've never taught here before, so it's really fun to be amongst friends. And it's a couple years in the making, making this happen, and it's just really beautiful and wonderful. And we had a great trip on our weekend over here. But Brad and I are taking our second honeymoon, which happens to be 10 years almost to the date of our first honeymoon. Another win packed into this. It's like, I no longer am going to, like, go back and forth to Europe, like I I do it once, and I'm just going to be there for a month, and I'm just going to do it. And so we packed this trip in Poland, then Belgium, then our little break, and then we're ending the trip in London for POT London. And so there's a few wins in there. And just like it took a lot of planning, took a lot of coordinating with lots of different people and putting ourselves out there and all these things, but we did it, and we're going to enjoy a week and a half just celebrating what we've done the last 10 years and all the work that we've been doing together in the last almost six years, that we've been just working together full time. And it's also because of all the things that you love and the things that you say you do. So this, this this trip, is like a big celebration, and we, it feels very communal, because we, we so appreciate the questions you send in, OPC members' feedback, Agency members' feedback, eLevate members' feedback, because it means that we get to keep growing ourselves to make it better for you. And we get to, we get to go work in Europe for a month, and that allowed us to have a little week to ourselves to explore our country. I've never been to. I'm actually gonna see France. Holy moly, that's another win, but I'll share more about those in our April FYFs.Lesley Logan 1:58 All right, let's get you on your way. Let's get you on your weekend. Let's get you to your next podcast. But first, let's get you a mantra. Love for myself is the root of respect. Love for myself is the root of respect. Yes, it is. All right, Be It babe. You know what to do. Send your wins in and your questions in to beitpod.com/questions, share this with a friend who needs to hear it and until next time, Be It Till You See It. Lesley Logan 3:05 That's all I got for this episode of the Be It Till You See It Podcast. One thing that would help both myself and future listeners is for you to rate the show and leave a review and follow or subscribe for free wherever you listen to your podcast. Also, make sure to introduce yourself over at the Be It Pod on Instagram. I would love to know more about you. Share this episode with whoever you think needs to hear it. Help us and others Be It Till You See It. Have an awesome day. Be It Till You See It is a production of The Bloom Podcast Network. 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Today, on Karl and Crew, we continued our weekly theme of “The Power of Prayer” with a discussion with Dr. Elizabeth Smith about how having an overflow of love for Jesus fuels discipleship. Dr. Smith is the Associate Dean of Academics for Moody Online and the Program Head of Children and Family Ministry. She is also a Professor for Moody Online and on the Chicago campus. Then we had Greg Dempster join us to discuss the transformative power of Spirit-led fellowship and communion. Greg is the Founder and Director of ChristLife Ministries, equipping Christian leaders to confidently bring God’s healing and life to others. He is also a senior leader, elder, and ministry director. Then turned to the phone lines to ask, “How did God shift your perspective from a worldview to a Christian worldview?” You can hear the highlights of today's program on the Karl and Crew Showcast. If you're looking to hear a particular segment from the show, look at the following time stamps: Dr. Elizabeth Smith Interview [02:47] Greg Dempster Interview [18:37] Listener Response [46:37] Karl and Crew airs live weekday mornings from 5-9 a.m. Central Time. Click this link for ways to listen in your area! https://www.moodyradio.org/ways-to-listen/Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, on Karl and Crew, we continued our weekly theme of “The Power of Prayer” with a discussion with Dr. Elizabeth Smith about how having an overflow of love for Jesus fuels discipleship. Dr. Smith is the Associate Dean of Academics for Moody Online and the Program Head of Children and Family Ministry. She is also a Professor for Moody Online and on the Chicago campus. Then we had Greg Dempster join us to discuss the transformative power of Spirit-led fellowship and communion. Greg is the Founder and Director of ChristLife Ministries, equipping Christian leaders to confidently bring God’s healing and life to others. He is also a senior leader, elder, and ministry director. Then turned to the phone lines to ask, “How did God shift your perspective from a worldview to a Christian worldview?” You can hear the highlights of today's program on the Karl and Crew Showcast. If you're looking to hear a particular segment from the show, look at the following time stamps: Dr. Elizabeth Smith Interview [02:47] Greg Dempster Interview [18:37] Listener Response [46:37] Karl and Crew airs live weekday mornings from 5-9 a.m. Central Time. Click this link for ways to listen in your area! https://www.moodyradio.org/ways-to-listen/Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, on Karl and Crew, we continued our weekly theme of “The Power of Prayer” with a discussion with Dr. Elizabeth Smith about how having an overflow of love for Jesus fuels discipleship. Dr. Smith is the Associate Dean of Academics for Moody Online and the Program Head of Children and Family Ministry. She is also a Professor for Moody Online and on the Chicago campus. Then we had Greg Dempster join us to discuss the transformative power of Spirit-led fellowship and communion. Greg is the Founder and Director of ChristLife Ministries, equipping Christian leaders to confidently bring God’s healing and life to others. He is also a senior leader, elder, and ministry director. Then turned to the phone lines to ask, “How did God shift your perspective from a worldview to a Christian worldview?” You can hear the highlights of today's program on the Karl and Crew Showcast. If you're looking to hear a particular segment from the show, look at the following time stamps: Dr. Elizabeth Smith Interview [02:47] Greg Dempster Interview [18:37] Listener Response [46:37] Karl and Crew airs live weekday mornings from 5-9 a.m. Central Time. Click this link for ways to listen in your area! https://www.moodyradio.org/ways-to-listen/Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, on Karl and Crew, we continued our weekly theme of “The Power of Prayer” with a discussion with Dr. Elizabeth Smith about how having an overflow of love for Jesus fuels discipleship. Dr. Smith is the Associate Dean of Academics for Moody Online and the Program Head of Children and Family Ministry. She is also a Professor for Moody Online and on the Chicago campus. Then we had Greg Dempster join us to discuss the transformative power of Spirit-led fellowship and communion. Greg is the Founder and Director of ChristLife Ministries, equipping Christian leaders to confidently bring God’s healing and life to others. He is also a senior leader, elder, and ministry director. Then turned to the phone lines to ask, “How did God shift your perspective from a worldview to a Christian worldview?” You can hear the highlights of today's program on the Karl and Crew Showcast. If you're looking to hear a particular segment from the show, look at the following time stamps: Dr. Elizabeth Smith Interview [02:47] Greg Dempster Interview [18:37] Listener Response [46:37] Karl and Crew airs live weekday mornings from 5-9 a.m. Central Time. Click this link for ways to listen in your area! https://www.moodyradio.org/ways-to-listen/Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, on Karl and Crew, we continued our weekly theme of “The Power of Prayer” with a discussion with Dr. Elizabeth Smith about how having an overflow of love for Jesus fuels discipleship. Dr. Smith is the Associate Dean of Academics for Moody Online and the Program Head of Children and Family Ministry. She is also a Professor for Moody Online and on the Chicago campus. Then we had Greg Dempster join us to discuss the transformative power of Spirit-led fellowship and communion. Greg is the Founder and Director of ChristLife Ministries, equipping Christian leaders to confidently bring God’s healing and life to others. He is also a senior leader, elder, and ministry director. Then turned to the phone lines to ask, “How did God shift your perspective from a worldview to a Christian worldview?” You can hear the highlights of today's program on the Karl and Crew Showcast. If you're looking to hear a particular segment from the show, look at the following time stamps: Dr. Elizabeth Smith Interview [02:47] Greg Dempster Interview [18:37] Listener Response [46:37] Karl and Crew airs live weekday mornings from 5-9 a.m. Central Time. Click this link for ways to listen in your area! https://www.moodyradio.org/ways-to-listen/Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, on Karl and Crew, we continued our weekly theme of “The Power of Prayer” with a discussion with Dr. Elizabeth Smith about how having an overflow of love for Jesus fuels discipleship. Dr. Smith is the Associate Dean of Academics for Moody Online and the Program Head of Children and Family Ministry. She is also a Professor for Moody Online and on the Chicago campus. Then we had Greg Dempster join us to discuss the transformative power of Spirit-led fellowship and communion. Greg is the Founder and Director of ChristLife Ministries, equipping Christian leaders to confidently bring God’s healing and life to others. He is also a senior leader, elder, and ministry director. Then turned to the phone lines to ask, “How did God shift your perspective from a worldview to a Christian worldview?” You can hear the highlights of today's program on the Karl and Crew Showcast. If you're looking to hear a particular segment from the show, look at the following time stamps: Dr. Elizabeth Smith Interview [02:47] Greg Dempster Interview [18:37] Listener Response [46:37] Karl and Crew airs live weekday mornings from 5-9 a.m. Central Time. Click this link for ways to listen in your area! https://www.moodyradio.org/ways-to-listen/Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, on Karl and Crew, we continued our weekly theme of “The Power of Prayer” with a discussion with Dr. Elizabeth Smith about how having an overflow of love for Jesus fuels discipleship. Dr. Smith is the Associate Dean of Academics for Moody Online and the Program Head of Children and Family Ministry. She is also a Professor for Moody Online and on the Chicago campus. Then we had Greg Dempster join us to discuss the transformative power of Spirit-led fellowship and communion. Greg is the Founder and Director of ChristLife Ministries, equipping Christian leaders to confidently bring God’s healing and life to others. He is also a senior leader, elder, and ministry director. Then turned to the phone lines to ask, “How did God shift your perspective from a worldview to a Christian worldview?” You can hear the highlights of today's program on the Karl and Crew Showcast. If you're looking to hear a particular segment from the show, look at the following time stamps: Dr. Elizabeth Smith Interview [02:47] Greg Dempster Interview [18:37] Listener Response [46:37] Karl and Crew airs live weekday mornings from 5-9 a.m. Central Time. Click this link for ways to listen in your area! https://www.moodyradio.org/ways-to-listen/Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Ableton Live 12.4 is now in public beta, and this update is all about refinement, collaboration, and deeper workflow improvements.This week we break down Link Audio and what real time audio streaming between devices actually means for producers. We also explore the updated Erosion device, improvements to Chorus Ensemble and Delay, refinements to Stem Separation, and the new Learn View that replaces the classic Help panel.Is this a small quality of life update, or does Link Audio quietly change how we collaborate and jam in the studio?Join us as we unpack what matters, what feels incremental, and what could shape the next phase of Live.Stilhed has a new Album on the way, check it out here!https://stilhed.bandcamp.com/album/aeralisThanks to our Patrons who support what we do:Audionauts: Abby, Bendu, David Svrjcek, Josh Wittman, Paul Ledbrook, Matt Donatelli and Stephen SetzepfandtLars Haur - Audionaut ProducerJonathan Goode - Audionaut ProducerJoin the conversation:
Welcome back to Geek Warning! Turn up that radio and listen Suvi, Ronan, and Dave as they discuss the latest big stories in cycling tech.From why many dropbar MTBs being sold have it wrong, through to a rant about stem designs with limited adjustability, there's plenty to geek about this week.Members of Escape Collective also get Ask a Wrench, where Zach Edwards (Boulder Grupetto) and Dave Rome answer a number of technical questions.Happy bike nerding!Time stamps: 2:08 - Our first Velofollies6:00 - Why many dropbar MTBs are half-baked16:00 - A concept bike designed partly for reality25:30 - Less happy industry times29:30 - Gravaa ceases33:00 - On Dave's mind: Stems that can't be moved without cutting steerers42:00 - MADE tickets now open43:00 - Ask a Wrench with Boulder Grupetto (Members Only)44:00 - How do Hookless Max tyre pressures scale with size?51:00 - Quick connectors for hydraulic disc brakes?56:00 - Cannondale Ai offset confusion1:01:00 - Converting an old 29er MTB to dropbar
EmPowered Couples Podcast | Relationships | Goal Setting | Mindset | Entrepreneurship
Resentment is one of those words people hesitate to claim because it sounds heavy, harsh, even a little scary. But the truth is, resentment doesn't usually start with big blowups or dramatic moments. It builds quietly. You can still function well, take care of the kids, show up to work, even go on vacation… and yet something underneath gets triggered. It comes out in sharper arguments than expected, old issues resurfacing, an undertone of irritation, or a growing emotional distance you can't quite put your finger on. In this episode, we talk about why resentment is far more common than most couples realize. And how even well-meaning partners accidentally allow it to grow. Resentment is also preventable, and even resolvable if it's already there—but not by ignoring it, minimizing it, or hoping time will smooth things over. It requires honest conversations, real repair, and meaningful change. This is a deep topic, and listening alone won't fix it, but it can give you clarity, language, and awareness so you can start addressing what's been building beneath the surface. As you listen, we highly recommend taking the next step with support:
The Grow From Your Heart Podcast - Hosted by Rasta Jeff of Irie Genetics
Welcome back to the Grow From Your Heart Podcast with your host Rasta Jeff! Leave comments and tell me what you think of the show! Visit AC Infinity and use code IRIEARMY to save 10%. https://www.acinfinity.com/ref=RASTAJEFF&utm_campaign=affiliate_promotions&utm_medium=social&utm_source=affiliate Get your AC Infinity VPD Thermometer Here! https://acinfinity.com/vpd-thermometer-handheld-environmental-monitor/?ref=RASTAJEFF&search_query=vpd&searchid=3441165&utm_campaign=affiliate_promotions&utm_medium=social&utm_source=affiliate Join us on Discord for live chats and endless grow info! https://discord.gg/iriearmy
Major Garrett of CBS News is excellent as always with us today on how the nation is still locked in on what's happening with the ICE surge in Minnesota and more regarding the other important political stories from the week.
PREVIEW FOR LATER TODAY Guest: Joseph Sternberg. Sternberg criticizes the BBC and Western political left for their delayed response to the massacre of Iranian civilians. He argues this silence stems from the inability to use the situation to criticize Israel, contrasting the current lack of outrage with the vocal protests typically directed at Israeliactions.
January 11th, 2026 - Acts 15:36 – 16:10 – All Ministry Stems from God's GracePoint 1 – V.36-41 – The sovereignty of God as he works out his purposesPoint 2 – V.1-5 – The love of God as he builds his churchPoint 3 – V.6-10 – The providence of God as he directs his people
Massive respect to Decoded Magazine for hosting this contest and showcasing artists pushing the craft forward. Decoded magazine Mix of the Month Competition. This is my full mix at a little over 70 minutes. Official submission was cut down to 61 minutes to meet the rules. I recorded a one take live 4-deck performance using STEMS and multi-layer blending throughout the entire session for this December 2025's Decoded Magazine Mix Contest . No track is presented in its original state — instead, the mix constantly reshapes the groove through isolated drum patterns, vocal fragments, synth lines, and atmospherics. The mix is designed as a progressive narrative, shifting from deep rolling textures into melodic tension, and finally into peak-time energy. The set relies heavily on long harmonic blends, stem-driven re-arrangements, and counter-melodies layered across multiple decks. Nearly every transition includes 3 tracks interacting at once, with the first half of the mix using 4 tracks, emphasizing fluid progression over abrupt shifts. Decoded Magazine Mix of the Month - December 2025 - DJ Allai Track Listing: Artist - Track Title Chaim, Jenia Tarsol - Lazy Evil (Original Mix) Frank De Wulf - The Tape (Claudia Cazacu's Haute Remix) Argia - Attagirl (Allai's Her Pimp Hand's Strong - Quantum Remix) Nick Warren & Tripswitch - Voight Kampff (Cid Inc. Remix) Guy J - Illusion (Original Mix) Iovino -Batuk (Original Mix) Goodkidd & STEREO MUNK - First Flight (Original Mix) Secretly Famous - Reckless (Original Mix) Gaia Ekho - Sacred Loop (Original) Serious Dancers - Echo (Kebin van Reeken Extended Remix)
Episode 505 / Sarah Ann WeberSarah Ann Weber (b. 1988, Chicago, IL) received her MFA from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and her BFA from the School of the Art Institute, Chicago. Sarah has exhibited her work in solo exhibitions at Anat Ebgi, 12.26, Club Pro, The Franklin, and SOCO Gallery. Her group exhibitions include Stems, MAUVE, Greenpoint Terminal Gallery, Hunter Shaw Fine Art, Galerie Nord/Kunstverein Tiergarten, Locust Projects, and Andrew Rafacz Gallery. Sarah's work was recently included in a group museum exhibition, Outside: In at the Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens, Jacksonville, FL. In 2023 Weber participated in the Miami-based Fountainhead Artists-in-Residence program. She lives and works in Chicago. She currently has a solo show up at Anat Ebgi in LA.
Send us a textWhat is the male equivalent to getting flowers? We discuss what is too much and not enough. Vic thinks he found the perfect answerOld Dominion concert tonight reminds Vic of why the purest love usually stems from hate in the beginning ICYDK: Men walk significantly slower when walking with a woman ONLY if the woman is a romantic partner. #WednesdayWisdom - falling out of love because your partner refuses to take care of/love themselvesFind Vic: @vicdradioFind the pod:@ilysayitbackpod
“Apple of life” es el nuevo trabajo en solitario de ese genio australiano llamado Dom Mariani. Con más de 40 años de trayectoria el eterno líder de The Stems o los DM3 vuelve a demostrar su buen hacer compositivo y su talento para la melodía en este disco que lo traerá de vuelta a España en el mes de abril.Playlist;(sintonía) DATURA 4 “Phoenix”DOM MARIANI “Appel of life”DOM MARIANI “World on its head”DOM MARIANI “Day after day”GNOMES “Won’t quit you”THE CHEVELLES “C’mon everybody”THE MOLOTOVS “Today’s gonna be our day”THE BOO RADLEYS “Wake up Boo”NICK WATERHOUSE “L.A. Turnaround”SHARP PINS “Talking in your sleep”TREVOR BLENDOR “I can’t get over you”THE BEVIS FROND “Horrorful heights”HONEYBEAR, THE BAND “Unbroken”JONATHAN RICHMAN “The dog star”Escuchar audio
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In this episode of The Drew & Fuse Show, the boys talk about the DJ Collective, Ableton 12.3 Stems, Serato 4.0 crashing, how to behave at parties and events, and their favorite DMS picks of the week. 0:00 - Intro 4:00 - News 8:00 - Ketchup 37:48 - Music We're breaking down what these updates mean for DJs, producers, and music lovers everywhere. Do these new releases live up to the hype? And where do you stand on the Sync button conversation?
The Indian Right and Liberals all accepted the British conception of Hindu, Muslim and British India and the country's eventual decline. What they disagreed on was its cause. Watch #ThePrint #ThinkingMedieval.
Balanced Euphoria is a deep, groove-driven, late-night soundtrack designed to bring the room from peak intensity into pure after-hours flow. Spanning just over two hours, this mix is my first set built 100% from STEM files, meaning not a single track is played in its original form. Every moment is reconstructed, re-layered, or re-imagined. Across four decks, the set drifts between smooth transitions, hypnotic rhythms, and melodic textures. Roughly 40% is mixed on all four decks, 50% on three decks, and the remaining 10% on two, giving this mix a constantly shifting, evolving feel. Expect subtle grooves, rolling basslines, and carefully balanced energy — the kind of set I'd play in the final hours of a long night, when the dance floor wants to move but also float. Perfect for late-night drives, creative focus, or anyone who loves progressive, melodic, and atmospheric dance music with intention. As always, here is the track listing....BUT, they may not be in the exact order. Most of the tracks have STEMs from being used throughout the set, and layered with others, so yoiun will not hear any original segment of a track by itself. Let the journey unfold. Artist Title Argia Stella The Chemical Brothers Feels Like I Am Dreaming Kupon Zoom In (Original_Mix) Kollektiv Turmstrasse Sorry I Am Late (Extended) YOZZ The Galaxy (Extended Mix) Yannick Mueller Cobra WhoMadeWho Never Alone (Patrice Bäumel Remix) Yannick Mueller Cuatro JFR Jane Watch The Stars Cassius The Sound Of Violence (Antony Toga Background DiscoVox Version) EANP Hypersonic (Original Mix) Lloyd Barwood Chain of Thoughts Emanuel Satie Resilience (Andhim Remix) Argia Attagirl (Allai's Her Pimp Hand Strong Edit Select) Kölsch Der Alte New Order Temptation (Allai's Quantum Remix) Guztavo PT & Mike Fuentez & Carmen Amaka Let You Go Glass Animals Tear in Space (Allai's Edit Select)
The Historical Roots of Russian Brutality and Putin's Ideological Driver. Professor Eugene Finkel explains that the pervasive cruelty in Russian forces stems from a historical willingness to use extreme violence, where human life is cheap, evident from Stalin's cynical fears of losing Ukraine to modern conflicts. Russians are willing to make Ukraine a desert to secure control, employing methods consistent with their actions in Chechnya and Syria. In 2022, Putin, trapped in isolation with like-minded nationalists, believed Ukrainians would not fight back. His motivation was the fundamental belief that Ukraine is not a real state and must not defy Russia by choosing its own path. Guest: Professor Eugene Finkel.
The gang discusses two papers that have very little in common with each except for the word "stem". The first paper uses birth death models to simulate the fossil record in order investigate if neutral models can produce patterns similar to the "crown"/"stem" evolutionary dynamics that have been observed in real data. The second paper investigates stem mandibulate fossils to investigate the timing of major key innovations in the evolutionary history of this arthropod group. Meanwhile, Amanda decides, James bullies, and Curt explains. Up-Goer Five (Curt Edition): The friends talk about two papers that have very little to do with each other, other than the fact that they have one of the same words in them. The first paper looks at the ways in which animals change over time and how they make more of each other and how the ways things live and die can make it look like there are some groups that do better than others. The paper shows that some of this is something we should see even if it is just because of how things make more things and the fact that we care more about the things that live today than the things that do not live today. The second paper looks at how animals that have many parts that repeat make their arms and legs. This paper looks at very very old animals from groups that are not around today but maybe could be close to those groups. The group of animals today that this group is close to has a lot of things that all of them share, like that they make mouths from a lot of arms, and also they have things on the front they use to feel things, and that they are three parts. This paper is using these old animals that are close to this group to try and see which things today in this group appeared first, and which things may have taken some time before they appeared. References: Budd, Graham E., and Richard P. Mann. "The dynamics of stem and crown groups." Science Advances 6.8 (2020): eaaz1626. Liu, Yao, et al. "A tiny Cambrian stem-mandibulate reveals independent evolution of limb tagmatization and specialization in early euarthropods." Scientific Reports 15.1 (2025): 19115.
Join the Six Figure Flower Farming Course: trademarkfarmer.com/enrollEver wish you could sit down with an experienced flower farmer and ask all your business questions? In this week's episode of the Six Figure Flower Farming Podcast, Jenny hosts a live Q&A session packed with honest, practical advice for new and seasoned growers alike. From knowing where to reinvest your profits to finding your niche, pricing for profit, and deciding when to scale up, Jenny shares hard-earned lessons from over a decade of experience running a six-figure flower farm.You'll learn why understanding your costs is the foundation of every profitable flower business, how to pinpoint your most profitable sales outlets, and how simple marketing shifts—like tracking where your customers come from—can transform your income. Whether you're wondering how to market in a small town, how to plan crops based on sales goals, or how to finally build efficient systems without burnout, this episode is filled with the practical, no-fluff advice Jenny is known for. Join the Six Figure Flower Farming Course: trademarkfarmer.com/enroll Did you enjoy this episode? Please leave a review on Apple or Spotify. Follow Jenny on Instagram: @trademarkfarmer Find free flower business resources: www.trademarkfarmer.com
Macron's Political Crisis and the Rise of the National Rally Joseph Sternberg, Wall Street Journal, with John Batchelor Sternberg explains that President Macron's political turmoil stems from his determination to avoid new elections, fearing defeat by Marine Le Pen's National Rally. Macron's reform agenda failed because he was perceived as an urban elite disconnected from voters and lacked a cohesive free-market vision. Sternberg also addresses Prince Andrew, noting his lack of accountability regarding his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein makes him a permanent liability for the monarchy.
Macron's Political Crisis and the Rise of the National Rally Joseph Sternberg, Wall Street Journal, with John Batchelor Sternberg explains that President Macron's political turmoil stems from his determination to avoid new elections, fearing defeat by Marine Le Pen's National Rally. Macron's reform agenda failed because he was perceived as an urban elite disconnected from voters and lacked a cohesive free-market vision. Sternberg also addresses Prince Andrew, noting his lack of accountability regarding his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein makes him a permanent liability for the monarchy. 1871 PARIS SIEGE
7. The Brutality of Control: From Stalin's Cynicism to Putin's War The cruelty demonstrated by Russian forces stems from a historical Russian/Soviet brutality where human life is regarded as cheap. Stalin exemplified this cynicism, as shown in a 1932 letter where he discussed using severe force to prevent losing control of Ukraine. For Moscow, controlling Ukraine is crucial, and both Imperial and Putin's governments are willing to use extreme violence to subjugate the population. When Putin launched the 2022 invasion, he was isolated and surrounded by yes-men, trapped by his belief that Ukrainians were essentially Russians who would welcome Russian control. The military force deployed was inadequate for conventional warfare, suggesting they planned only a short "policing operation"—a quick raid to change the government and hold a parade. This miscalculation and the resulting brutality are driven not by immediate security concerns like NATO, but by the deep psychological belief that Ukraine is not a real state and must be controlled by Russia. 1855 BRITISH ARMY
PREVIEW HEADLINE: The US Defense Gap Caused by the 1990s Peace Dividend GUEST NAME: Peter HuessySUMMARY: John Batchelor speaks with Peter Huessy about the US need to update commands, moving from Minuteman silos to Sentinel systems. This stems from the 1990s "peace dividend," when America assumed great power competition ended. This caused cumulative losses of $1.5-2 trillion in defense investment, causing systems to atrophy.
On Mission Matters, Adam Torres interviews Ankeet Choxi, MD and Jarred Mait, MD, Co-Founders & Lead Physicians at STEMS Health Regenerative Medicine (Miami Beach). They share their journey from residency to launching a concierge practice offering PRP, stem cells, exosomes, peptides, and functional medicine—plus how diagnostics (total-body MRI, advanced labs) shape bespoke care and how Florida's new stem cell law expands access. Follow Adam on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/askadamtorres/ for up to date information on book releases and tour schedule. Apply to be a guest on our podcast: https://missionmatters.lpages.co/podcastguest/ Visit our website: https://missionmatters.com/ More FREE content from Mission Matters here: https://linktr.ee/missionmattersmedia Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ashley Naylor, nombre poco conocido por aquí, pero reputado talento en la música australiana. Desde finales de los 80 ha formado parte de bandas como The Swarm, Even o The Grapes, y en los últimos años ha sido reclutado como guitarrista de grupos míticos como The Stems o The Church. El de Melbourne saca ahora disco en solitario, “Alexandria Sunset”, donde compone, produce y toca y canta cada nota que suena en esta colección de canciones que beben del pop, el folk o la psicodelia de finales de los 60 y comienzos de los 70.Playlist;(sintonía) ASHLEY NAYLOR “Caribou”ASHLEY NAYLOR “Alexandria sunset”ASHLEY NAYLOR “As good as gold”ASHLEY NAYLOR “A blue sky”THE SAINTS “Empires (Sometimes we fall)"DOM MARIANI “Apple of life”JAMIE TURNER “Hum drum”THE HIGH LEARYS “I’m a fool for you”THE NIGHT TIMES “I don’t mind”PLAYA NUDISTA “Casino”TOKEN HEARTS “Amateurs”LES RENCARDS “Panne de communication”SUPERTUBOS “Magnétika”13TH MAGIC SKULL “Funnel of love”Versión y Original; WANDA JACKSON “Funnel of love”Escuchar audio
Audiio just dropped Elements 2.0 — sharper, cleaner, more precise stems powered by Audioshake, the industry-leading AI sound separation technology trusted by Disney, Universal Music Group, and other top names in film, TV, and music. The stems sound as good as the original masters, and now Strings join the lineup alongside bass, guitar, piano, wind, and more.Normally, stems are exclusive to the Audiio Pro plan. But Audiio has opened up a special Lifetime Elements package just for Lifetime Music subscribers and they set aside 100 spots for PetaPixel's viewers. Here's how it works:If you're not already a Lifetime Music subscriber, join today for just $199 with code petapixel199. After checkout, you'll unlock the option to add Lifetime Elements for only $149.Already a Lifetime Music member? Just sign in and head to the Stems menu on the Browse page.Don't miss out — this is your chance to get unlimited access to Audiio's music catalog + stems for every song. And once those 100 memberships are gone, they're gone. Go to https://audiio.com/petapixel and make sure to use offer code "petapixel199" today!In this episode, we're talking about our experience making a documentary film in Alaska (with more stories that didn't make it into our BTS video) as well as a conversation with director of photography Oren Soffer on why someone would even be interested in the Fujifilm GFX Eterna 55. Then, Chris and Jordan are joined by Tyler Stalman at Apple Park to talk about the new iPhone and why this year's models actually have them excited (spoiler: it's because there are hardware updates). Check out PetaPixel Merch: store.petapixel.com/ We use Riverside to record The PetaPixel Podcast in our online recording studio.We hope you enjoy the podcast and we look forward to hearing what you think. If you like what you hear, please support us by subscribing, liking, commenting, and reviewing! Every week, the trio go over comments on YouTube and here on PetaPixel, but if you'd like to send a message for them to hear, you can do so through SpeakPipe.In This Episode:00:00 - Intro15:35 - We made a movie in Alaska!44:47 - Why would someone want to use the GFX Eterna 55? w/ Oren Soffer59:56 - All about iPhone from Apple Park! w/ Tyler Stalman
John Batchelor 09-03 segment 9.mp3 Guest: Brett Arends of Market Watch (Return on Investment). Bond Market Anxiety and Federal Reserve Pressures Brett Arends explains the bond market's current unhappiness stems from unsustainable national debt and uncertainty surrounding President Trump's tariffs. He clarifies that the Fedcontrols short-term rates, while the bond market sets long-term rates. Arends warns that Trump's pressure on the Fed to cut short-term rates could paradoxically cause long-term rates, including mortgage rates, to rise, hurting the economy and exacerbating market nervousness. He emphasizes the need for fiscal sustainability. 1947 DEMOCRACY SQUARE
John Batchelor 09-03 segment 10.mp3 Guest: Brett Arends of Market Watch. Addressing Bond Market Turmoil Brett Arends explains that the troubled bond market stems from unsustainable national debt and recent court rulings questioning President Trump's tariffs. He advises Donald Trump to support Federal Reserve independence, abandon attacks on Jerome Powell and Lisa Cook, and work with Congress on tariffs to ensure fiscal sustainability and calm market anxieties. Arends notes that gold's all-time high reflects a lack of market confidence. PEKING UNIVERSITY
This weeks episode the boys talk about the new Ableton Stems. They rant about stuff, they discuss new iphones and apple auto mix. Lastly they talk about the importance of Meta Verification Whether you're a seasoned DJ or just starting out, this episode offers valuable insights and a few laughs along the way. Tune in for a mix of practical advice and entertaining anecdotes! 0:00 - Intro 2:14 - Rant 8:47 - News 19:06 - Social Media Hot Topic
The Mighty Manfred's guest this week is Dom Mariani of The Stems. “Deep Freeze” by The Stems is our Coolest Song in the World this week! Join the Mighty Manfred and Dom Mariani for this week's Coolest Conversation, presented by Hard Rock
In this episode the guys talk about the big mistake people make when sending stems to clients? Is FL studio actually the best when it comes to sending stems? What is the purpose of current FL Studio? Does pro tools have the best features for stems? How should we bounce stems that are going through a drum bus? Lets find out If you're a producer and want to get on Colossal, and sell more beats, register now at colossal.fm/producers - and it's free, no subscription costs!➡️https://colossal.fmhttps://www.instagram.com/colossal_apphttps://www.tiktok.com/@colossal.apphttps://www.youtube.com/@colossal-app➡️ Get Our Rosetta Plugins: https://cutt.ly/RwAEmuRF➡️ Our Site: https://www.helpmedevvon.com Please subscribe to our YouTube and rate our podcast it helps us a lot!➡️ https://linktr.ee/mystudionerdsFollow Ushttps://www.instagram.com/helpmedevvon➡️Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGyDjbX9F9ARt_8sgv5kGDg/joinFollow The CastDevvon Terrellhttps://instagram.com/helpmedevvonLJhttps://instagram.com/prodbyljeanHere is L.Jean channel! https://youtube.com/@SweataWeathaCourtney Taylorhttps://instagram.com/officialcourtneytaylor#podcast #mixing #mastering
PREVIEW - LESS REGULATION, MORE PROSPERITY Colleague Elizabeth Peek observes that the current bullishness on Wall Street and Main Street stems from expectations that the Trump administration will maintain a light regulatory approach. More tonight 1945 Roswell, New Mexico.