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Annahstasia y su soul‑folk íntimo y espiritual; un recorrido global que cruza reggae, folclore eslavo y fusiones interculturales, con Nattali Rize, GANNA, Laura Robles y Sina Bathaie y el eje Sissoko–Faccini con colaboraciones afines, subrayando las raíces africanas del blues y el jazz. Y Gino Paoli, porque siempre Gino Paoli, también en la versión de su musa Ornella Vanoni.Sunday — Annahstasia — Surface TensionBe Kind — Annahstasia — TetherOne People — Nattali Rize — Rebel FrequencyRANO (КОЛЯДКА) — GANNA; Andi Haberl — UTOPIAMERMAIDS — GANNA; Laura Robles — UTOPIATehran — Sina Bathaie; Saba Zameni — TehranPomegranate — L’Antidote; Bijan Chemirani; Redi Hasa; Rami Khalife — L’AntidoteSpecial Rider Blues — Ballaké Sissoko; Piers Faccini — When the Word Was SongWhen the Word Was Song — Ballaké Sissoko; Piers Faccini — When the Word Was SongMelancholy — Ballaké Sissoko; Piers Faccini — When the Word Was SongOnce Upon a Time Today — Anne Paceo; Piers Faccini — Once Upon a Time TodaySenza fine — Gino PaoliSenza fine — Ornella Vanoni Escuchar audio
As always there are spoilers ahead! You can follow the podcast on social media on Threads, Instagram and Bluesky. If you would like to be a patron of the podcast and help an indie podcaster out, you can join Patreon and for £3 or $3 a month you can get ad free version of the show. https://www.patreon.com/everyscififilm An extra huge thank you to my wonderful guests as this episode had to be re-recorded due to a major problem with the audio file the first time. You can find the synopsis of the film on Wikipedia here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fantastic_Voyage#Plot In 1966 20th Century Fox chose a steady pair of hands in Richard Fleischer (the son of animation superstar Max Fleischer) to helm what at the time was both the tiniest and the biggest science fiction adventure. Tiny because of the nano science storyline and biggest because of it being the most expensive science fiction film ever made (at that time) costing over five million dollars. I talk to two top tier guests about the film. Jay Telotte is Professor Emeritus of film and media studies at Georgia Tech. He has written/edited numerous books and articles about science fiction film including his upcoming books Before Trek: Building American Science Fiction Television. Lisa Yaszek is Regents' Professor of Science Fiction Studies at Georgia Tech and has written/edited multiple books on science fiction including her upcoming book Mothership Rising: Afrofuturism in the Radium Age. Chapters 00:00 Introduction 01:40 Big budget scifi 05:45 Richard Fleischer 09:10 The history of Nanotech sci-fi 16:41 Sci-fi and scale in cinema 19:42 Richard Feynman and small science 22:55 1950s influences 25:53 James Bond and Spy-fi 27:05 Psychedelic scifi 31:22 Harper Goff, Disney and design 33:36 1960s crew dynamics 42:48 Asimov's novelisation 44:24 Secularism vs religion 46:52 Legacy 52:57 Recommendations Recommendations: The Diamond Lens by Fitz-James O'Brien (which can be found here) Surface Tension by James Blish Microcosmic God by Theodore Sturgeon Dr Cyclops (1940) The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957) Honey I Shrunk the Kids (1989) NEXT EPISODE! Next episode I will be speaking with Oscar winning Special Effects Supervisor Paul Franklin to discuss his favourite sci-fi film Blade Runner (1982). Paul has worked on an array of blockbusters including The Batman Begins trilogy, Venom (2018), Inception (2010) and Interstellar (2014).
The 6th Chapter of Static Temptation is here, 45 minutes of bass pounding, intense edm/industrial/trance music. Remember all music no talk only on here. Track Title: Duration: .Pull me into the Dark 4m 59 .I command the night 3m 50 .Closer to the fire 4m 25 .The Architect of Pulse 3m 37 .Iron Grip 3m 39 .Surface Tension 3m 5 .The Architect of Will 3m 29 .Hold you there 5m 21 .Thermal Limit 3m 9 .There's no mercy in me 4m 28 .Structural Integrity 3m 18
Episode: 1511 In which the lotus blossom gives a lesson in engineering design. Today, lotus petals and high-tech.
In this final episode of the podcast we present 'Unscripted: Notes Toward Freedom in Music' a selection of short reflections by Brandon LaBelle. This episode isn't an interview, and it isn't a lecture. It's a free-flow response to everything we've been thinking and feeling together in this series. Think of it as a spoken score: fragments of theory, memory, and rhythm gathered into one last listening space. Let it wash over you. Take what you need; leave what you don't. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and share Sounding Freedom and Liberation with your community. Biography Brandon LaBelle is an artist, writer, theorist, and artistic director of The Listening Biennial and Listening Academy. His work focuses on questions of agency, community, pirate culture, and poetics, which results in a range of artistic presentations and extra-institutional initiatives, including Communities in Movement (2019-23), Oficina de Autonomia (2017-), The Living School (with South London Gallery, 2014-16), The Imaginary Republic (2014-19), Dirty Ear Forum (2013-22), Surface Tension (2003-2008), and Beyond Music Sound Festival (1998-2002). In 1995 he founded Errant Bodies Press, an independent publishing project supporting work in sound art and studies, performance and poetics, artistic research and contemporary political thought. His publications include Poetics of Listening (2025), Dreamtime X (2022), Acoustic Justice (2021), The Other Citizen (2020), Sonic Agency (2018), Lexicon of the Mouth (2014), Diary of an Imaginary Egyptian (2012), Acoustic Territories (2010), and Background Noise (2006). Podcast hosts Dr Férdia Stone-Davis: www.ferdiastonedavis.com Dr Charissa Granger: https://sta.uwi.edu/fhe/dlcc/dr-charissa-granger Podcast acknowledgements The Sounding Freedom and Liberation music was composed by Samuel J. Wilson. Website: https://www.samueljwilson.com/profile The Sounding Freedom and Liberation logo was designed by Pavlína Kašparová. Website: https://www.creativenun.com/bio The Podcast was recorded at the Media Lab, the West Hub, Cambridge, and was edited by Mike Chivers
This Halloween, Word Balloon heads back to the golden age of radio for a special countdown of my Top 5 Sci-Fi Old Time Radio Show Adaptations — stories that defined cosmic horror and speculative imagination long before television ever caught up.We'll explore chilling classics like Ray Bradbury's “Mars Is Heaven” and “Zero Hour,” the unnerving double-life tale “Marionettes, Inc.”, the surreal mystery of “The Junkyard,” and James Blish's haunting micro-evolution fable “Surface Tension.” This episode features authentic audio clips from each of these legendary radio adaptations — the sounds, the voices, and the atmosphere that made 1950s sci-fi radio unforgettable.And stay tuned — a follow-up episode will present each of these radio shows in their entirety, so you can experience the full broadcasts as they were originally heard. It's a celebration of science fiction, suspense, and Halloween chills
Life can feel chaotic, especially when the world around us seems filled with conflict and pain. In this message, we explore how to go deeper in our faith, finding peace and clarity beneath the surface where God's presence is steady and unshaken.Pastor Kevin challenges us to live as real Christians — people who actively follow Jesus, bear good fruit, and keep our focus on eternity. Instead of tearing each other down, we are called to speak life, encourage one another, and live with urgency for what truly matters.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Today's Message Notes: https://www.bible.com/events/49497762Stay Updated on our Campus: https://linktr.ee/nlcsearcyOnline Giving: http://newlifechurch.tv/givingMailing Address: 2851 West Beebe-Capps Expy, Searcy, AR 72143For more information on our campus, email us at searcy@newlifechurch.tv or visit newlifechurch.tv. You can also follow us on Facebook or Instagram @nlcsearcy!
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Episode 095 dives deep into the shadows — a 65-minute trip through raw, hypnotic techno and deep warehouse energy. Highlights include the mind-bending “Surface Tension” by Yan Cook, the punishing drive of “The Summoning” by PE JORA $$$, and the atmospheric edge of “Solar Plexus (Dxvro Remix)” by Declan James. Gritty, immersive, and perfect for late-night sessions or full-volume headphone voyages. Recorded live on 7/20/25. No edits. No compromises. Just full pressure techno.
The group's arrival in Austin plunges them straight into deep waters. Patience, Eli, and Silas pursue Professor Grist and his grad student Lambert, attempting to uncover an artifact known as the dream stone. Haunted by nightmares, the posse faces dark forces emerging on the university campus.Content Warnings: Self-Harm, Harm to Children, Body Horror, Substance Abuse, Animal Attacks, Gun Shots (sound fx), Violence, ProfanityKeeper of Arcane Lore: cuppycupCampaign Author: Graeme PatrickExecutive Producer: cuppycupContent Editors: cuppycup, Graeme PatrickDialogue Rough Cut Editor: Rina HaenzeAudio Editor, Sound Designer, Music Supervisor: cuppycupPlayer CharactersRina Haenze as Patience CartwrightChuck Lawrence as Eli MalcolmWes Davis as Silas JacobsenNPC VoicesRita Amparita as Madam Chu, Judy Kline and Isabella PerkinsDelton Engle-Sorrell as Marshal BeanMike Perceval-Maxwell as Father Archeradditional voices by cuppycup“Dead Man Walking” Theme by Cody FryPatreon ShoutoutAnthony D., Drew M., E.M.F.D., Heather M., Matthew C., Not That Nic, Sig-Free and Coy, Tom, Tomboi LaCroix, Dan F., Jeff F., Mario S.New PatronsKatrine, Scott B., Serena, Daniel S. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Artist and educator Hae Won Sohn returns for a reflective conversation on process, adaptability, and making art that holds up—materially and conceptually.Now based in Queens, Hae Won shares what's evolved since her 2021 Sondheim Prize win and how her process-first approach has deepened through teaching, repurposing materials, and balancing art with life. Recorded after her Surface Tension exhibition in Baltimore, this episode covers the intersections of sculpture, craft, and creative discipline.From plaster scraps to sculptures: why her grandfather's resourcefulness still shapes her practiceBalancing artistic growth between Baltimore and New YorkHow she teaches sculptural thinking by modeling failure and experimentationHer thoughts on anti-branding, creative integrity, and resisting aesthetic stagnationWhy Surface Tension challenged her to rethink scale, space, and drawing as sculpture
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In this episode of the David Krut Podcast, we take a break from Practitioners in Conversation to explore one of our latest exhibitions. Our bookstore manager Alison Kane sits down with artist Bevan de Wet to discuss his sculptural paper work that are featured in Surface Tension. Surface Tension will is on show at our gallery at the Blue House, 151 Jan Smuts Avenue Parkhurst from the 1st of February to until mid-March 2025.
This week, we have “Surface Tension,” an episode of X Minus One that first aired on August 28, 1956. The episode is based on the short story of the same name by James Blish. For more from Brick Pickle Media, visit BrickPickleMedia.com/podcasts. Find our store at AThrillingPublication.com.
Send us a textWe had the pleasure of interviewing Euan in his studio, where we were immersed in his incredible artworks and drawings. Euan shared insights into his life as an artist, his views on the art world, and his creative process. With a career spanning over 50 exhibitions and numerous accolades, his achievements speak for themselves. See more below! Thanks for your time Euan. Euan is represented by King Street on William in Sydney. Euan and photographer Craig Potton have collaborated on a stunning hardcover book ‘Look Out', capturing the awe inspiring landscape and thought-provoking human connection to the iconic Southern Alps of New Zealand.Available now with signed limited edition etching. Contact the gallery via email art@kingstreetgallery.com.Euan is also represented by Niagara Galleries in Victoria, Bowen and PG Galleries in NZ. 'Euan Macleod was born in Christchurch, New Zealand in 1956. He was awarded a Diploma of Fine Arts (Painting) by the Ilam School of Fine Arts, Canterbury University, in 1979, before moving to Sydney in 1981. He has held more than fifty solo shows in New Zealand and Australia and has taken part in numerous group exhibitions in Australasia and internationally.Euan's work is represented in many private and public collections, including the National Gallery of Australia, Te Papa Tongarewa Museum of New Zealand, and the Metropolitan Museum, New York. Euan has won art prizes in Australia, including the Archibald in 1999, the Sulman Prize in 2001, the Blake Prize in 2006, the New South Wales Parliament's inaugural Plein Air painting prize in 2008, the Tattersall's Landscape Prize in 2000 and 2009, the Gallipoli Art Prize, 2009, and the King's School Art Prize in 2011.In 2010 Piper Press, Sydney, published a monograph, Euan Macleod: the Painter in the Painting, written by Gregory O'Brien. Surface Tension: the art of Euan Macleod 1991-2009, a Tweed River Art Gallery touring exhibition, curated by Gavin Wilson, toured six regional Australian galleries, beginning at the S H Irvin Gallery, Sydney, in November 2010.The touring exhibition, Euan Macleod - Painter, curated by Gregory O'Brien, travelled to several New Zealand regional galleries between 2014 and 2017.In 2019 Macleod collaborated on High Wire, a book of drawings and words, with Lloyd Jones. It was published in 2020.' -Euan Macleod website
A classic episode in which we pay tribute and tell the history of one of America's greatest patriotic songs.Music/Clips:“Invisibility Cloak,” by Podington Bear, from the album, “Piano I,” 2017. Promoted by freemusicarchive.org. Licensed under CC BY-NC 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/legalcode).“Battle Hymn of the Republic - The Tabernacle Choir,” The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square (www.youtube.com/watch?v=QSiVjlknuSw).“2019 Battle Hymn of the Republic,” by Bob Minner (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EvkGPJPD9h4).“Across the River,” by Podington Bear, from the album, “Piano I,” 2017. Promoted by freemusicarchive.org. Licensed under CC BY-NC 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/legalcode).“Say Brothers, Will You Meet Us?” by Columbia Yore, (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8N8dBex8lY8).“Battle Hymn of the Republic - Zen Piano: America - Trevor Loucks,” by Trevor Loucks (www.youtube.com/watch?v=qoksOm7SASM“John Brown's Body,” by Tom Glazer - Topic (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Il2qwO7WvUQ).“Surface Tension 3,” by Podington Bear, from the album, “Piano I,” 2017. Promoted by freemusicarchive.org. Licensed under CC BY-NC 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/legalcode).“Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory (The Battle Hymn of the Republic),” by K.L. Phillips (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H21esbqbfoA).“Mortality,” by Podington Bear, from the album, “Piano I,” 2017. Promoted by freemusicarchive.org. Licensed under CC BY-NC 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/legalcode).“Martin Luther King Jr. - I've Been to the Mountaintop (Last Speech; Assassinated Next Day),” by AHAVA78 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WZbxYGy3As).“The Greatest Love of All and The Battle Hymn of the Republic - Whitney Houston - Live WHH Remastered,” by Hunter Sullivan (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDjqUZDrYsY).
What is the Sun's ecliptic? Neil deGrasse Tyson and comedian Chuck Nice break down the things you thought you knew about spheres in the universe, navigating the sky, and taking spacecraft out of orbit. NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free here:https://startalkmedia.com/show/things-you-thought-you-knew-the-geometric-universe/Thanks to our Patrons Will Farmer, David Robertson, Andrii Snihyr, Michael de Boeve, Patricia A Elvin, Dade Bloomfield, Ahmed Dawod, Oenomaus Williamson, Marek Król, and Elizabeth Terveer for supporting us this week.
Sponsor: Remove your personal information from the web at JoinDeleteMe.com/FP20 and use code FP20 for 20% offDeleteMe international Plans: https://international.joindeleteme.com======Episode 6: When heated, sodium emits energy via visible light at 2.1eV (or 589 nm wavelength). So, if you make an engine that heats up sodium, you can tune a solar cell to exactly that frequency and capture light efficiently — giving you the portability of a battery with the energy density of hydrocarbons.======(00:00) - Intro(00:32) - Danielle's Background(04:40) - Early Interest in Energy and Fusion Research(08:14) - Leaving Academia to Become an Entrepreneur(11:40) - Starting LightSail and Innovating in Compressed Air Energy Storage(15:35) - Reflecting on LightSail and Compressed Air Energy Storage(19:48) - Limitations of Batteries, Engines, and Fuel Cells(22:30) - The Vision for Portable, Energy-Dense Power Generation(27:16) - Rethinking Combustion and Light Generation for Compact Power(31:56) - How the New Power Generation Process Works(37:58) - Managing High Temperatures and System Components(42:26) - Recirculating Heat for Higher Efficiency(48:38) - Theoretical Limits and Practical Challenges(52:50) - Engineering Solutions to Minimize Losses(58:32) - The Experimental Approach to Rapid Learning(01:02:54) - Balancing Exploratory Work with Systematic Testing(01:07:40) - Developing the Craftsmanship of Research(01:11:15) - Managing Company Priorities while Preserving Creativity(01:15:18) - Advice for Learning and Advancing Technology(01:18:36) - Building Real Projects and Sharing Knowledge(01:22:10) - Conclusion======Links:Christian Keil – https://twitter.com/pronounced_kyleDanielle Fong – https://twitter.com/DanielleFong Lightcell Energy – https://www.lightcellenergy.com/======Production and marketing by The Deep View (https://thedeepview.co). For inquiries about sponsoring the podcast, email team@firstprinciples.fm======Checkout the video version here → http://tinyurl.com/4fh497n9
Episode: 3293 A look at water in its many forms as a subject of university research. Today, let's talk about research and water.
Ezra vs Jason AND WE ARE HERE FOR THE AWKWARDNESS...Caleb opens up to Hanna about his shady past and HOLD UP- Toby finds a potential murder weapon on the property line and it's got Hastings written allll over it!Any and all questions please email weareliarspod@gmail.comLeave us a voice message at (631) 600-3916Let's Connect: Instagram, TikTokMore Betty Content hereTotal Betty Merch hereMusic by: Anthony ViccoraProduced and Edited by: Total Betty Podcast NetworkSnail Mail:PO BOX 553Centereach, NY 11720 ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Emotional rollercoasters, impossible Neo Tokyo, perfect snares. The London-based Swedish producer/sound designer discusses three important albums.Julia's picks:Esbjörn Svensson Trio – LeucocyteAkira Yamaoka – Silent Hill 2 OSTPinecone Moonshine (label) – [PCMS 2020.1] Vector SpaceThe new aircode album, titled Surface Tension, is out now via Gin&Platonic. Check it out on Bandcamp. Aircode is on Bandcamp and Instagram.Donate to Crucial Listening on Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/cruciallistening
We come to the account of Jesus walking on water. It's easy to see how all of his other miracles are healing what is broken with our world, if not explicitly addressing our needs. But why this? How does this help us? Large bodies of water often represented untamable chaos to the ancients. When life feels overwhelming - even just from the headlines we read - who doesn't yearn for someone to fix it? So what would it mean for us to walk upon those waters in our daily lives? Let's talk about “Surface Tension” (Mark 6:45-52 ).
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Back in 2018, we started the year off strong with our January Artist of the Month Good Field. The Austin quartet, their enthralling third full-length Surface Tension, and their easy-going brand of slacker indie-Americana perfectly embodied the worry-free character of the “before times”. But since the start of COVID, Good Field’s been noticeably quiet. Maybe […] The post Good Field: “Full Pool” appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
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(5:55) - Simple Machine For More Powerful Cell Phones And WIFIEpisode 100 was brought to you by Duro, the PLM platform behind some of Farbod & Daniel's favorite hardware products!Click here to learn more about Duro and here to check out the webinar discussed in this episode about how Lumafield leverages Duro's platform to create an industry leading product in an environment where efficiency and speed are key to success.
Are you good at keeping secrets? Well, when it comes to Pretty Little Liars, Jay and AJ are terrible at keeping secrets, so they started a podcast. Join them every episode as they recap all the shenanigans from the PLL Universe here on the Dragon Babies feed.In this episode, the duo recap Season 2, Episode 7 - "Surface Tension." Plus, hear who AJ thinks A is and all their regular segments. Have any questions for the podcast? Email them to 2secretspod@gmail.com or tweet them at us.This episode is part of the Brazilian Dragon Podcast Network. Follow the Brazilian Dragon on Twitter and Instagram! And feel free to support The Brazilian Dragon Podcast via PayPal. Plus, check out our new website!
What if "feeling the pressure" isn't such a bad thing? It's in the wilderness places that God can use our brokenness to make beautiful things! Watch the final part of "Now What" as we conclude our 10-week* discussion on spiritual and emotional maturity. *Including the "Surface Tension" series - check it out here if you haven't seen it.November 13, 2022
People are many things. Tabitha Soren became famous for her conversations with star musicians of the 90's during her stint on MTV News. But that's not who she is anymore. Tabitha is, among many things, a mother grieving the loss of her daughter, Dixie, in a 2021 car accident. She talks about the challenge of having to come up with words to talk about Dixie and what her family has been through in the last year and a half. And she talks about the inspiration she stills draws from the life Dixie led. Tabitha is also a successful and acclaimed artist, working within the medium of photography to create pieces that are vibrant, complex, and multi-layered in both the literal and figurative sense.And yeah, she is still the same person who had a front row seat to important musical moments. She fills us in on what it was like to be an extra in the Beastie Boys' “Fight For Your Right” music video. It involved cream pies that were far from fresh.For more information and Tabitha's photography, visit her website at TabithaSoren.com. Follow Tabitha on Twitter @tabithasoren and on Instagram @tabithasoren.Thank you to all our listeners who support the show as monthly members of Maximum Fun. Hey, remember, you're part of Depresh Mode and we want to hear what you want to hear about. What guests and issues would you like to have covered in a future episode? Write us at depreshmode@maximumfun.org.Help is available right away.The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 988 or 1-800-273-8255, 1-800-273-TALKCrisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741.International suicide hotline numbers available here: https://www.opencounseling.com/suicide-hotlinesThe Depresh Mode newsletter is available twice a week. Subscribe for free and stay up to date on the show and mental health issues. https://johnmoe.substack.com/John's acclaimed memoir, The Hilarious World of Depression, is now available in paperback. https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250209566/thehilariousworldofdepressionFind the show on Twitter @depreshpod and Instagram @depreshpod.John is on Twitter @johnmoe.
After we walked through seven weeks of "Surface Tension," now what? In this message, we see why all of this matters and how to take steps toward emotional health and personal growth.October 30, 2022
Welcome back for a very special episode of The Pretty Little Podcast! In this episode, Phoebe and Caroline are joined by their little sister, Lily, as they break down episode 207 of Pretty Little Liars: Surface Tension. They discuss their Spotify Wrapped predictions, how “Dress” by Taylor Swift is always playing in Aria's head, and Spencer's willingness to believe Peter murdered Ali. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theprettylittlepodcast/support
The journey to emotional health isn't easy and it doesn't happen overnight once we become a Christian. Part of that process is learning to receive the love of God so we can love ourselves and others well as we grow. October 23, 2022
At some point in life, everyone comes to a wall. A place or situation where we must decide between working toward healing or being stuck. In the fourth part of "Surface Tension," Pastor Josh talks about common struggles we all face that often leave us stuck in the past and prevent us from experiencing true freedom.October 2, 2022
We've all dealt with loss. So how do we process it in a healthy way? In part five, Pastor Josh shares his own experience with grief and how God can lead us to healing and wholeness through it.October 9, 2022
This week we began a new series! "Surface Tension" is all about cultivating emotional health and growing closer to God by discovering more about ourselves. In the first message, Pastor Josh shared an overview of the series and discussed common struggles of avoiding the topic of emotional health.September 11, 2022
You were created in the image of God with a full range of emotions. As we continue this series, Pastor Josh talks about discovering our authentic self and allowing God to speak to us through the emotions we experience.September 18, 2022
What's in the past matters for the present - but it doesn't have to control you! In this message, Pastor Josh talks about the importance of going back so we can move forward and experience the freedom possible in Christ.September 25, 2022
We live in a "win at all costs" culture, where power is seen as the deciding factor. In todays gospel, Jesus tells us "Ask and it will be given to you..." to show us that God wants us to take a different approach, and create a culture of generosity. This morning, Jonathan illustrates for us that a little generosity and compassion goes a long way. Even one person can break the surface tension and start a movement.
Download: https://atishmusic.lnk.to/surfacetension Happy to share a new studio mix today. For this instalment, I pulled back by slowing some tracks down and deliberately sustaining the transitions, resulting in a steady, contemplative feel. There's a bit of tension in this mix, bookended by some beautiful breezy summer tunes that I've been feeling. Hope you enjoy! Tracklist: https://bit.ly/surfacetensiontracklist As always, big thanks to my Patreon supporters, VIP tier and above: Alex Kremer, Darius, Drew Proud, Farah Nanji, Gatsbo, James Fish, Jarry Ahmad, Mani, Michael S, Michelle, Reza, and Saqib. Sign up for my mailer: bit.ly/atishmusic Support on Patreon: patreon.com/atishmusic - connect with me - facebook.com/atishmusic instagram.com/atishmusic @atish Check my latest gigs here: www.bandsintown.com/atish / bit.ly/atishsk
Colin Wright of Exile Lifestyle shares his thoughts on surface tension. Episode 2408: Surface Tension by Colin Wright of Exile Lifestyle on How to Acquire Deep Knowledge & Communicate Effectively Colin Wright is a professional author and international speaker who co-founded a publishing company and travels full-time, moving to a new country every four months or so--that country determined by the votes of his readers! He also blogs. Colin's a minimalist in that he owns very few things and is careful in how he consumes. He tends to buy less, but invest in quality when he does, and trends toward the same in relationships, business endeavors, and just about everything else. He's left-handed, blue-eyed, scary good at Tetris, and can't cook. The original post is located here: https://exilelifestyle.com/surface-tension/ Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalLivingDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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A history and tribute to The Battle Hymn of the Republic. Music/Clips: “Invisibility Cloak,” by Podington Bear, from the album, “Piano I,” 2017. Promoted by freemusicarchive.org. Licensed under CC BY-NC 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/legalcode). “Battle Hymn of the Republic - The Tabernacle Choir,” The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square (www.youtube.com/watch?v=QSiVjlknuSw). “2019 Battle Hymn of the Republic,” by Bob Minner (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EvkGPJPD9h4). “Across the River,” by Podington Bear, from the album, “Piano I,” 2017. Promoted by freemusicarchive.org. Licensed under CC BY-NC 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/legalcode). “Say Brothers, Will You Meet Us?” by Columbia Yore, (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8N8dBex8lY8). “Battle Hymn of the Republic - Zen Piano: America - Trevor Loucks,” by Trevor Loucks (www.youtube.com/watch?v=qoksOm7SASM “John Brown's Body,” by Tom Glazer - Topic (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Il2qwO7WvUQ). “Surface Tension 3,” by Podington Bear, from the album, “Piano I,” 2017. Promoted by freemusicarchive.org. Licensed under CC BY-NC 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/legalcode). “Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory (The Battle Hymn of the Republic),” by K.L. Phillips (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H21esbqbfoA). “Mortality,” by Podington Bear, from the album, “Piano I,” 2017. Promoted by freemusicarchive.org. Licensed under CC BY-NC 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/legalcode). “Martin Luther King Jr. - I've Been to the Mountaintop (Last Speech; Assassinated Next Day),” by AHAVA78 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WZbxYGy3As). “The Greatest Love of All and The Battle Hymn of the Republic - Whitney Houston - Live WHH Remastered,” by Hunter Sullivan (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDjqUZDrYsY).
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