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February 20, 2023The Funny Thing About YogaTheres a Style of Yoga for Everybody and Other Silly ThingsEpisode No. 2In this episode Giana and Bradshaw talk about several different styles and forms of Modern Yoga practices. They believe that there is no one size fits all practice, however, there is a style of yoga for every body. It may take some time and practice to find the style of yoga you resonate with most, but with the information in this episode the hosts aim to provide you with a starting point. They talk about Ashtanga Vinyasa, Vinyasa, Hatha, Bikram, Hot Yoga, Yin and Restorative. While you learn about these styles, both hosts share a several personal stories about injury, what they like about teaching some of these styles, and the nervous system, among other things. Stay tuned for their funny stories to hear the unbelievable twist you'd never expect. 00:00 Podcast Intro Song00:30 Bradshaw and Giana talk about whats on their minds.01:00 Different Styles of Yoga and How to Find the One for You2:05 The Hatha Yoga Umbrella 5:24 Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga9:28 Different Ways to Practice Ashtanga11:05 Mysore12:28 Sitting Forward Bends & Asymmetrical poses14:08 Repetitive Stress Issues14:37 Binding 16:20 Vinyasa Yoga18:42 Sequencing Vinyasa18:58 Subcategories of Vinyasa19:30 Vinyasa varies Dependent on your Teacher20:30 Hatha at Your Local Studio21:42 Simple Hatha Transitions23:00 Hatha is Great for Beginners, Aging bodies or for Slowing Down25:28 Bikram Yoga29:54 Bikram Versus Hot Yoga35:12 Yin Yoga37:33 Yin Sequencing and Holds38:50 Yin Variations39:34 What We Like about Teaching Yin42:43 Restorative Yoga and the Differences between Yin45:06 You Need Time to Restore46:52 Regulating your Nervous System 49:50 Synopsis: There is a Style of Yoga for Every Body 51:36 The Funny thing About Yoga 56:57 What to Expect Next Week57:53 OutroHatha Family Tree Illustration by Michael A. Hill : https://www.michaelahill.com/portfolio/hatha-yoga-tree-and-breatheJoin us in Sedona: https://www.cayayogaschool.com/sedonaFollow us on IG: https://www.instagram.com/thefunnythingaboutyoga/Learn more about C.A.Y.A. Yoga School: https://www.cayayogaschool.comBe Featured on the Podcast: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSck2nTNc_UlcCKBhZId5DmDwoU6aslkFfGKtdz-1uSo-HNY8g/viewformSubscribe to our Newsletter: https://www.cayayogaschool.com/contactBradshaws Website: https://www.bradshawwish.com/Giana's Website: https://www.gianayoga.com/Email: Cayayogaschool@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I had the esteemed pleasure and honor to speak to Ms. Laura Taylor who portrays 'Parish' in the new movie "Mold" (2022). Laura has a very interesting background in which she has been since she was a teenager. We discussed her role in the movie and how she was not chosen for the role immediately but asked by the director on a whim. It's great how something like that works out for the actor! Mold is now available for watching on Amazon (pay to watch). Please check it out and support Ms. Taylor in her phenomenal role! Synopsis: There is a mold that seems to be alive and it infects people creating elaborate monsters from them. This mold infects an entire apartment complex as the people in the complex try to escape. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/southjerseyhorror/message
Today I review the new Pure Flix show "Saved By Grace." Synopsis: There are no chance meetings or coincidences in life. Angels are amongst us and God has sent them on a mission to intercede on behalf of whispered prayers. Every encounter presents a new opportunity to change your approach to life.Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YeDQ4ZaOh28&t=1sCheck out the movie here: https://www.pureflix.com/movie/saved-by-grace-series?_ga=2.119829006.723352183.1665438856-732339776.1599581130Check out the blog post & giveaway here: https://mydevotionalthoughts.net/2022/11/savedbygracemin-momentuminfluencernetwork-movie-review-giveaway-ends-11-17-u-s.html
On this episode, the Retro Movie Geek crew is joined by Nathan Bartlebaugh (check out more from Nathan HERE), and are geeking out over The Game (1997) and Michael Douglas' smugness old(er) movies the elaborate game rich boredom and much, much more! Synopsis: There are no rules in “The Game”… And that will make life very difficult for Nicholas Van Orton, a shrewd and successful businessman who is always in control. Well-bred and established, Van Orton lives an ordered life… Until an unexpected birthday gift from his brother Conrad destroys it all. Like it or not, Nicholas has been enrolled in a game – a profound life experience – that begins quietly but soon erupts in a confusing maze of devastating events. Terrorized by forces who seem intent on dismantling all that he has built, Van Orton has to win this deadly game or lose control of everything in his life. ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: LISTENER FEEDBACK: Leave us your voicemail feedback at (484) 577-3876. Check out Darrell's other cool podcasts here. Check out Peter's Retro Reviews over at ForgottenFlix.com here. Check out The Forgotten Flix Podcast here. Special thanks to Kevin Spencer for the fantastic show logo! Special thanks to Hayden for the use of his fantastic music for our opening theme this episode! You can check out more from this amazing artist here! Special thanks to Retro Promenade for the use of music from the album Carpenter. Music use permitted under a Creative Commons license. CLICK HERE and get a copy of the album and support these fantastic artists!
Synopsis: There are times that we are not ourselves. However, we see God as perfect and unchanging. God's common grace to the order of the world permeates the universe. We as humans cannot judge God based on the world's failures, but we can see His grace at work in sustaining us through the failures of the world. (This is part of the Doctrines of the Church Series.) Tune into this episode of faith and sickness! Meet the Guest: The Reverend William O. Crawford has been the pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Thibodaux for over twenty years. He is also the pastor at the Presbyterian Church in Houma, Louisiana, which is about a 25-to-35-minute drive from Thibodaux. Husband to Julia, father of three Owners of two dogs - "Val" and "Otis." Works Cited: Cover Art: Brandon Queen | Bible Translations – New International Version (unless stated/noted in the interview) | Quotes: authentic from the host and guest (unless voiced/noted during the podcast).Music: © Adobe Stock (Revered One). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/elderqueen/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/elderqueen/support
This week we explore all the symbolism and meanings behind the 2015 film Welcome to Happiness... Just kidding, like we know. But we talk about it anyway. Synopsis Read By: Kelly C. Social links: Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/kelly_0326 CCC: https://www.castingcall.club/kelly0326 Comments or movie suggestions to add to the wheel can be emailed to us here: RewGuysPod@gmail.com Join our community on Facebook and talk about films with other enthusiasts and movie goers of all types, from casual theater goes to film scholars. You can also talk about the current movie we're talking about and voice your views and opinions. Go Here: https://www.facebook.com/CinemaTrashOfficial Thanks being apart of our Cast & Crew. -the Rewind Guys MOVIE INFO: Title: Welcome to Happiness Year: 2015 Budget: $ ? Box office: $5,083 Rating: PG-13 Runtime: 1h 35m Synopsis: There's a magical door in Woody's closet that allows those who go through it to erase mistakes from their past. When he finds out where it goes, his life will be changed forever. Directed by: Oliver Thompson Written by: Oliver Thompson Starring: Kyle Gallner Olivia Thrilby Nick Offerman
Teacher: Bro. Chris CarterScripture: Joshua 1:1-6, 21:43-45 (read by Rev. Jacky Gatliff)About: How to find courage in the face of grief and loss. Synopsis: There will be times in our life when facing adversity, it would be easier to quit and call it a day. Many people get stuck in the wilderness life, and our excuses for not pushing forward can pile up. The devil offers us 1000s of excuses from living the Promised Land life. We choose not to pursue our new life because we worship our excuses. But, no matter what you're going through God has not changed his mind about your inheritance. In this sermon, Bro. Chris shares four ways God provides for those who choose to leave the wilderness life. Learn more about Christ Church Memphis.
My Best Worst Adventure 85 Minutes, Not Rated Written and Directed by Joel Soisson Synopsis: There are worse things than death. Especially for a testy American teen sent to stay with her eccentric Thai grandmother. What a wonderful little film this is. Have a listen as I talk with writer/director Joel Soisson about […]
Family and an old friend bring trouble for Dante Montana. Could this be our farewell to Starhunter Redux? Kenneth and Eugene discuss Goodbye, So Long. Synopsis: There’s a saboteur aboard the Trans-Utopian and her name is Percy. She’s sabotaged Dante’s air handler in his cabin to force him to take her shopping. With little choice, ... Read more
DRE is proud to release the brand new Robotz of the Company Season 12 Episode #94 "The Syndicate"! Synopsis: There is a crime syndicate aboard the Station and it's run by Mister Big! What are his devious plans? Just how will he get up to no good? How will the Bots handle all this? Tune in to find out! Rated U for Universal Audiences!
Synopsis:There are many blessings that come with converts. Their enthusiasm, intentional living out of the faith and eagerness to be involved in parish life has breathed new life to so many places around the Archdiocese of Mobile and beyond. One special fruit that has also blessed our Archdiocese is vocations to the priesthood! As converts go deeper into their relationship with Christ, willing to follow him down the windy road of conversion, many times, an awareness of a deeper call to ordained ministry bubbles up. See how this dynamic is playing itself out in our own backyard!Dig In Further:As you have felt called deeper into Friendship with Christ, have you ever noticed another “calling” emerge? Maybe to get involved at something in your parish? To reconcile with a family member? To start seriously discerning your vocation?What can the average Catholic take away from the experience of the Converts in our midst? How can we be challenged by their zeal? How can we help them be further incorporated into our Catholic community?Have you been blessed by the ministry of one of our convert priests—Msgr. Farmer, Msgr. Kee or Fr. Jones? Pray for them. Ask to hear their stories. Thank them for the courage to answer the Call to Convert and to become a priest!
Synopsis: There are certain places on earth that are “holy.” God has touched these places in a special way and it seems there is a “thin” barrier between heaven and earth. As Christians, we are called to help expand God’s “dominion” here on earth. By encountering God in our sacred places, we are supposed to be transformed and sent back into the world to help “sanctify our soil.” Think about getting some soil representative of where God has placed you and putting it in a jar on your kitchen table. Let it remind you of both the blessings and burdens that that soil represents and consider how God is calling you to be an agent of sanctification for that soil. Dig In Further Questions:What “soils” are significant in your life? How do you feel called to be an agent of sanctification for these “soils?”What places have you visited that are “sacred?” How have visiting those places changed you? Sanctified you? How could such experiences inspire your relationship to our “Native Soil?”Consider visiting EJI’s Community Soil Collection Project in Montgomery at their Peace and Justice Memorial Center—414 Caroline St, Montgomery, AL 36104. Think about the legacy that our “Native Soil” contains. All the burdens. But also, all of the blessings. How does God want you to Dig In & Sanctify?
Synopsis: There is a big difference between doing things “for” God and doing things “with” God. Many times the “yoke” we carry is of our own making—heavy and burdensome and filled with anxieties. However, today Jesus invites us to carry his yoke—easy and light, one he wishes to carry with us. Giving up our yoke and being willing to take on his yoke starts with one simple but life-changing prayer—“I give you everything! And I want everything you’ve got for me!”Dig In Further:Can you identify moments or perhaps chapters in your own life when you were living “For God?” Can you see moments when you were acting, thinking or deciding “WITH God” instead? How did those experiences differ?Have you ever giving everything to God? Your life? Your spouse? Your children? Your job? Your house? Your car? Your past? Your future? Your strengths? Your weaknesses? Your sins?If not, why not? What is holding you back? Is there a fear or nervousness that creeps in? What would that fear entail? Have you ever totally opened yourself up to “What God’s got” for you? If yes, what was that like? How did it change your life?If not, again, what is holding you back? Do you fear God might give you more than you can handle? That he might direct you to somewhere different than you already are? In all of these considerations, remember that God is our loving Father. He is a Good God. Who wants nothing than the best for us. He sent his Son to live and die for us. He comes to us meek and humble, riding on an ass. He comes with a yoke perfectly crafted for you and He to carry together. Compared to the heavy burdens we choose, this “yoke is easy and it’s burden light.”
A short episode this week discussing our latest issue of the update. The update is a quarterly publication that usually features editorials, trends, and stories happening outside of Silicon Valley.We had big plans for this issue of the update, namely sharing our documentary, "Test City, USA" with you. But, complications arose and timelines changed, so the update issue three is a "skinny" version of itself.Tune into the episode to hear more and read the update issue three for a full behind-the-scenes look at how we produced a documentary in less than four months and where we plan to go from here.Synopsis:There is undeniable energy and momentum in the growing startup ecosystem of Columbus, Ohio. ‘Test City, USA' explores this moment in time for the city, how the ecosystem evolved, and the challenges of what comes next.WINNER: 2019 Best Ohio Feature by the Film Festival of ColumbusDirected by: Kyle SkinnerProduced by: Jay ClouseA film by The Up CompanyRead the update issue three: https://upside.fm/update/issue-three/Learn more about Test City, USA: https://upside.fm/filmFollow upside on Twitter: https://twitter.com/upsidefm
The Novel: Christmas on 4th Street The Author: Susan Mallery The Noobies: Bridget Case (@bridgetcasee)Elizabeth Berganza (@localizzie)The Synopsis:There's nowhere better to spend the holidays than with New York Times bestselling author Susan Mallery in the town of Fool's Gold, where love is always waiting to be unwrapped… Noelle Perkins just got a second chance at life, and she intends to make the most of it. That's why she's opening her own store in Fool's Gold, California. The Christmas Attic celebrates everything that's magical about her favorite season. Business is booming, and as a bonus, gorgeous army doctor Gabriel Boylan has offered to help out during the holiday rush. Gabriel's memories of Christmas past contain more sour grapes than sugarplums, thanks to his drill sergeant father. Spending the holidays with his family while he recuperates from an injury sounds as appetizing as last year's eggnog. Still, there are some enjoyable distractions in town, including sunny, sexy Noelle…and the red-hot mistletoe kisses they can't stop sharing. Gabriel didn't think he was made for happily-ever-afters. But when fate hands you a love as sweet and surprising as this, only a fool could refuse….
SYNOPSIS: There's gold in them there.... um... sewers or something? After a very stressful few weeks, Dan's back with his take on the newish Waterdeep - Dragon Heist, because it would be silly to do the review for DotMM first.
News: I am going on vacation later this month, but don’t worry! There will be a lot of podcasts this month. We also have a new system for scheduling online games for the RPPR Patreon using our Discord server. Synopsis: There is an annual contest on the Delta Green email list for writing short scenarios.… Support Role Playing Public Radio on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/RPPR/ The post RPPR Episode 151: Shotgun Summaries appeared first on Role Playing Public Radio.
A series of mysterious deaths in a hospital leads Kolchak into the bizarre world of Native American legends. Simon and Eugene discuss The Energy Eater. Synopsis: There’s a new hospital in Chicago and despite a couple of unfortunate deaths amongst the native american high steel workers during construction, Carl Kolchak couldn’t be more disinterested as ... Read more
Join ReWatchable as we discuss Buffy the Vampire Slayer season 6, episode 12, "Doublemeat Palace," and Angel season 3, episode 12, "Provider." Superfans: Karen and Maj Newbies: Ariana and Kristen Fun Facts: Maj finally saw Spider-Man: Homecoming, Kristen tells another tale of woe involving her car, Ariana is very happy about getting her book signed by John Lewis at SDCC, and Karen is super grateful to have an awesome roommate who will spend hours hunting down exclusive Funkos for her online. Buffy the Vampire Slayer season 6, episode 12, "Doublemeat Palace": -Synopsis -There is mad love and mad hate for this episode. -Sarah Michele Gellar was in Burger King commercials as a kid. -The burgers are not made of people, they're made of VEGETABLES! *GASP* Beef fat is the secret ingredient. -Sex in the alley sounds, well sexy, but it didn't look it at all. -What is going on with Buffy and Spike here? -Was Helfrich right in her understanding of the Xander/Anya relationship? -Xander constantly correcting Anya is usually played for laughs, but is it at least a little problematic? -It was the old lady! Didn't see that one coming. -Amy 'gifts' Willow some magic for her birthday. Was it retaliation or an actual 'gift'? -Willow is working hard to overcome her addiction, and we just hope the show sticks through this to the end. -Maj shares the German and French titles for this episode. -Xander and Dawn discuss Buffy's job prospects for the future. -Buffy really should be getting paid by the Watcher's Council and Willow should be helping pay the bills if she's gonna live there. -Favorite Scenes -Favorite Lines Angel season 3, episode 12, "Provider": -Synopsis -Oh how the tables have turned! Angel is now the financially concerned one, while Cordy is mission-focused. -Cordy, you can't take a baby to a beheading. -Buffy and Angel both were money-themed episodes, and this isn't the first time the themes have lined up with these shows. -The Holtz scenes definitely seem like filler, and we find them mostly annoying. -Jeffrey Dean Morgan makes a clean shaven appearance. -Fan theory is that Jack and Sam's relationship was a little more than best friends. -Who would you rather see with Fred: Wesley, Gunn (or both)? -No sign of Cordy's demon side... yet. -German/French titles -Connor has a dedicated little family around him with Aunt Cordy, Uncle Wes, Uncle Gunn, and Aunt Fred. -Favorite Scenes -Favorite Lines Kristen's Kontemplations/Ariana's Answers: -Buffy the Vampire Slayer season 6, episode 13, “Dead Things” -Angel season 3, episode 13, “Waiting in the Wings” Contact us! Email: rewatchable.podcast@gmail.com Twitter: @Re_Watchable Tumblr: ReWatchablePodcast.Tumblr.com Or in the comments below. Please rate and review us on iTunes!
June 4, 2017 Pentecost Sunday Appalachian Outreach Week, June 5-9 A Universal Language John 7:37-39 Synopsis: There are many things in this world that divide us. Language is one of them. People and nationalities are identified by the language they speak. Even within the same language there exists a wide variety of dialogues and accents. People even change the meaning or use of words according to various regional understanding. Today is Pentecost Sunday. On this day, we celebrate the coming of the Holy Spirit on the church as it was gathered in the Upper Room. That event birthed the church and drew a large crowd of people from those who were in Jerusalem for the festival of Pentecost. They were from various parts of the world and spoke different languages, but on that day the preachers spoke and the people heard the message in their own language. Yes, that was a miraculous sign! The presentation of the Gospel brought people together. The love of God as illustrated in Christ Jesus is and will always be a “Universal Language.” Jesus said, “Let anyone who is thirsty come to me and drink. Whoever believes in me, as Scripture has said, rivers of living water will flow from within them.” (John 7:37b-38, NIV). Today, we celebrate that initial outpouring and the river of living water that continues to flood the world through the lives of believers. Paul identified that “Universal Language” as “agape.” We translate it as “love,” or “charity” but it is demonstrated than translated. The Holy Spirit poured out into the lives of believers become a mighty rushing river of living water made available to “anyone who is thirsty.” All the thirsty recognize the love of God’s when it is spoken. Text: John 7:37-39, NIV; Acts 2:1-12, CEV; 1 Corinthians 13:3-13, NIV Scripture Reading: Psalm 104:31-35
The Alphans explore the “Mist-terious” planet of Retha. (See what I did there?) It’s a world filled with missing people, strange cavemen, dinosaur footprints and questions – oh so many, many questions! Ben and Eugene explore some of those questions and provide few answers as they look at The Full Circle. Synopsis There is concern ... Read more
Synopsis: There are many groups who say they are Christian, but they don't all agree on what that means. How are we to know if we are walking in the light of the truth or stumbling in the darkness of false teaching? John says that God is light. What we will see is that only this light can reveal the truth.