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Latest podcast episodes about Tawa

Walnut Wednesday
#257 Decision Making + The 5 Stages of Dying with Tessa Hope

Walnut Wednesday

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 59:40


Welcome back Tessa Hope! This week we talk all about her greatest walnutting to date, where Tessa decided to leave teaching. We talk all about accountability with no responsibility, teenagers, the five stages of dying and how "your calling" could be seen as a motivator. Tessa is a Palmy-born Wellington-based 34 year old ex-teacher. After studying in Wellington for 4 years, she worked as an English Teacher and Dean for 9 years before stepping into a role at a local university. Tessa is a passionate Feminist who believes the first step to finding your joy is being honest with yourself. She lives in Tawa with her husband and her cat, and is currently perfectly fulfilled without children, thank you very much. Connect with Tessa on Instagram @honkytonkwoman

Wellington Mornings with Nick Mills
Capital Letter: Azaria Howell on the Wellington cycleway project put on pause

Wellington Mornings with Nick Mills

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 8:59 Transcription Available


A walking and cycling upgrade between Johnsonville and Tawa in Wellington has been put on pause - but when will the council reassess the project? Also, there are still further public service cuts to come for police staff - when will we know how many jobs will go? Newstalk ZB reporter Azaria Howell joined Nick Mills for the Capital Letter. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Connect Church Podcast
Act Like Men (Father's Day) Part Two | Pastor Adam White

Connect Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2024 43:44


Connecting people to Jesus and their purpose. This is the vision of Connect Church, led by Pastors Adam & Anita White based in New Zealand across two locations, Paraparaumu and Tawa. __ Stay Connected Website: https://connectchurch.nz Connect Church Facebook: https://bit.ly/2Zqxjzk Connect Church Instagram: https://bit.ly/2XiafVZ

Petone Rugby Pod
Saddle Chat - End of Season Special

Petone Rugby Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 85:04


We're back for a special pod this week as we preview the mighty Avengers aka Prem Reserves massive final vs Tawa. We take a look at our other Village team and how that stacked up this year as well as shining a light over the Ponies massive season and the premier team. Fridge gets too excited about Origin as usual. Brought to you by Horokiwi Paving

Johan Nugroho
Mengapa Tuhan Menciptakan Tawa? - Johan Nugroho

Johan Nugroho

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 43:38


Merenungkan tawa sebagai spiritualitas yang integral dengan Kekristenan. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/johan-nugroho/message

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Wellington Mornings with Nick Mills
Business Panel: Mexted Motors' Mark Munkittrick and Hutt Valley Chamber of Commerce boss Patrick McKibbin

Wellington Mornings with Nick Mills

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 32:50


How's business going in the Hutt, and how is the second-hand car market holding up in the face of a recession?  Those were some of the questions for the business panel this week, consisting of Mexted Motors' dealer principal Mark Munkittrick and Hutt Valley Chamber of Commerce chief executive Patrick McKibbin.  The pair joined Adam Cooper to talk through their businesses, as well as the budget, Wellington's population and asset sales.  LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apologetics Profile
Episode 235: 235 Why Believe? [Part 2] with Dr. Tawa Anderson

Apologetics Profile

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 40:11


235 Why Believe? [Part 2] with Dr. Tawa Andersonapologetics, apologetics profile, watchman fellowship, Christianity, deconstruction, Tawa Anderson, Daniel Ray, evangelism, defend the faith, atheism, agnostic, skeptic, postmodern, gospel, God, JesusWith the advent of modern transportation and communication technologies, we are daily inundated with news, information, and ideas from all over the world. Such easy access to so many ideas and concepts wholly foreign to our own can, at times, be overwhelming without having an anchor of truth to which we may cling. Even as believers, much of what makes the news today, much of what you hear coming from other religions, secular science or contemporary sociology tends to dismiss the Christian faith or simply disregard it as irrelevant.Our guest again this week, Dr. Tawa Anderson of New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, gives us some encouraging reminders about why Christianity is true and how we can defend it in this day and age of skepticism and clashing worldviews.Dr. Tawa Anderson was raised in a non-Christian home and came to faith in high school. He was called to ministry and served as English Pastor at Edmonton Chinese Baptist Church from 2001-2008. After completing his PhD, Dr. Anderson taught at Oklahoma Baptist University from 2011-2022 before joining the faculty at NOBTS. Tawa is the author of Why Believe? Christian Apologetics for a Skeptical Age (B&H Academic, 2021) and co-author of An Introduction to Christian Worldview: Pursuing God's Perspective in a Pluralistic World, (IVP Academic, 2017). Related Links: Free access to some related Watchman Profiles: Watchman Fellowship 4-page Profile on Atheism by Dr. Robert M. Bowman, Jr: www.watchman.org/Atheism Watchman Fellowship 4-page Profile on Agnosticism by W. Russell Crawford: www.watchman.org/Agnostic Watchman Fellowship 4-page Profile on Divine Hiddenness by Daniel Ray: www.watchman.org/Hidden Watchman Fellowship 4-page Profile on Relativism by Parker Stilley: www.watchman.org/Relativism Watchman Fellowship 4-page Profile on Deconstruction by Daniel Ray: www.watchman.org/Deconstruction Additional ResourcesFREE: We are also offering a subscription to our 4-page bimonthly Profiles here: www.watchman.org/Free.SUPPORT: Help us create more content like this. Make a tax-deductible donation here: www.watchman.org/give.Apologetics Profile is a ministry of Watchman Fellowship For more information, visit www.watchman.org © Watchman Fellowship, Inc.

Connect Church Podcast
Pentecost | Pastor Adam White

Connect Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2024 27:15


Connecting people to Jesus and their purpose. This is the vision of Connect Church, led by Pastors Adam & Anita White based in New Zealand across two locations, Paraparaumu and Tawa. __ Stay Connected Website: https://connectchurch.nz Connect Church Facebook: https://bit.ly/2Zqxjzk Connect Church Instagram: https://bit.ly/2XiafVZ

Apologetics Profile
Episode 234: Why Believe? [Part 1] with Dr. Tawa Anderson

Apologetics Profile

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 39:21


The world often appears to us as though it is spinning out of control. Words don't mean what they used to mean. We live amidst a great deal of moral and societal confusion. Statistics are cited that seem to show an increasing number of people who no longer believe in God. The central message of the Christian faith, the deity, death, and resurrection of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, no longer seems to be credible to our postmodern world.The good news is that the Gospel is as relevant and powerful today as it was when it was first proclaimed centuries ago. On this episode, we talk with professor of philosophy and apologetics at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary about his 2021 book Why Believe? Christian Apologetics for a Skeptical Age (B&H Academic, 336-pages bit.ly/WhyBelieve2). Tawa's work provides Christians and non-believers alike timely and insightful reminders about why Christianity remains defensible and credible, even in a world that seems to be spiraling out of control. Dr. Tawa Anderson was raised in a non-Christian home and came to faith in high school. He was called to ministry and served as English Pastor at Edmonton Chinese Baptist Church from 2001-2008. After completing his PhD, Dr. Anderson taught at Oklahoma Baptist University from 2011-2022 before joining the faculty at NOBTS. Tawa is the author of Why Believe? Christian Apologetics for a Skeptical Age (B&H Academic, 2021) and co-author of An Introduction to Christian Worldview: Pursuing God's Perspective in a Pluralistic World, (IVP Academic, 2017). Related Links: Free access to some related Watchman Profiles: Watchman Fellowship 4-page Profile on Atheism by Dr. Robert M. Bowman, Jr: www.watchman.org/Atheism Watchman Fellowship 4-page Profile on Agnosticism by W. Russell Crawford: www.watchman.org/Agnostic Watchman Fellowship 4-page Profile on Divine Hiddenness by Daniel Ray: www.watchman.org/Hidden Watchman Fellowship 4-page Profile on Relativism by Parker Stilley: www.watchman.org/Relativism Watchman Fellowship 4-page Profile on Deconstruction by Daniel Ray: www.watchman.org/Deconstruction Additional ResourcesFREE: We are also offering a subscription to our 4-page bimonthly Profiles here: www.watchman.org/Free.SUPPORT: Help us create more content like this. Make a tax-deductible donation here: www.watchman.org/give.Apologetics Profile is a ministry of Watchman Fellowship For more information, visit www.watchman.org © Watchman Fellowship, Inc.

Rugendo@ ttb.twr.org/Gikuyu-kikuyu
Maguta ma Tawa na Mutu Muhinyu na Ituiro ria Rihia ria Kuruma Ngai

Rugendo@ ttb.twr.org/Gikuyu-kikuyu

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 24:42


RNZ: Nights
Ginette 'Lynn of Tawa' McDonald celebrated with new collection

RNZ: Nights

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 17:56


Ginette McDonald is an actor, writer and TV producer best known as the comedic suburban heroine Lynn of Tawa. NZ On Screen's new Ginette McDonald Collection celebrates McDonald's trailblazing career with videos of her comedy, production work and historic interviews.

Connect Church Podcast
The Prize: Part Two | Pastor Adam White

Connect Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2024 37:37


Connecting people to Jesus and their purpose. This is the vision of Connect Church, led by Pastors Adam & Anita White based in New Zealand across two locations, Paraparaumu and Tawa. __ Stay Connected Website: https://connectchurch.nz Connect Church Facebook: https://bit.ly/2Zqxjzk Connect Church Instagram: https://bit.ly/2XiafVZ

Radio Duna | Santiago Adicto
Tawa Refugio del Puelo, un espacio de armonía y conexión con la naturaleza

Radio Duna | Santiago Adicto

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024


Rodrigo Guendelman conversó con Martín Gildemeister, emprendedor y deportista, y la arquitecta Antonia Pellegrini sobre este hotel.

Jay-Jay & Flynny Catch Up Podcast
Full Show: Live From New World Tawa, Wellington! Jay Jay & Flynny 18/03/24

Jay-Jay & Flynny Catch Up Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 28:24


Happy Monday! Want more of the show? Check out our socials! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jayjayandflynny/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jayjayandflynny Also, we are on the radio on More FM from 3-7pm weekdays, no radio, no problems you can listen to us via the ROVA App (free to download & use from the app store) 

Connect Church Podcast
The Prize: Pastor Adam White | Pastor Adam White

Connect Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 31:47


Connecting people to Jesus and their purpose. This is the vision of Connect Church, led by Pastors Adam & Anita White based in New Zealand across two locations, Paraparaumu and Tawa. __ Stay Connected Website: https://connectchurch.nz Connect Church Facebook: https://bit.ly/2Zqxjzk Connect Church Instagram: https://bit.ly/2XiafVZ

El Scriptorium
La fitna y los reinos de taifas

El Scriptorium

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2024 61:28


El siglo XI se inicia en al-Ándalus con una guerra civil. Tras la estabilidad de Abderramán III, el esplendor cultural de al-Hakan II y la gloria bélica de Almanzor, llegó una época turbulenta en la que los andalusíes se enfrentaron entre sí por el dominio de un califato que estaba herido de muerte. Los omeyas se convertirán en meros títeres en manos de los clanes más poderosos y serán nombrados y depuestos como califas de Córdoba. El único resultado posible de esta guerra, referida como fitna en las fuentes, no podía ser otro que la más absoluta disgregación política de al-Ándalus. El enfrentamiento conllevó la desaparición del Califato de Córdoba, que se vio sustituido por los Reinos de Taifas, numerosas entidades políticas, repartidas por el territorio que había compuesto el califato y que será dirigidas por personajes de los más variopintos orígenes. Algunas conseguirán alcanzar mayores cotas de poder, otras, en cambio, pronto serán absorbidas por sus vecinos. Tal nivel de desorden permitió a los poderes cristianos del norte peninsular dirigir todos sus esfuerzos en la Reconquista, siendo el momento en el que veremos aparecer a figuras como Fernando I de León y Castilla, Alfonso VI de León, Ramiro I de Aragón o a Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar. Tal auge del poder cristiano hará que los andalusíes lancen una llamada de auxilio desesperada al nuevo poder que surgía en el Norte de África: el Imperio Almorávide, quienes vendrán no sólo para dar su apoyo bélico contra los adoradores de la cruz, sino también para conquistar cada una de las taifas y erigirse como sus nuevos gobernantes. Si te gusta el contenido podéis dejar un me gusta y un comentario, así ayudáis al crecimiento del programa. También nos podéis apoyar a través de la pestaña «Apoyar» con una suscripción mensual o través de Bizum. ¡Muchísimas gracias! BIZUM: +34 614 23 58 90 Síguenos en: Twitter: https://twitter.com/ElScriptorium TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@elscriptorium Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/scriptoriumpodcast Telegram: https://t.me/ElScriptorium Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elscriptorium/ Contacto: scriptoriumpodcast@protonmail.com Bibliografía: - Manzano Moreno, E. (2011). Conquistadores, Emires y Califas: los omeyas y la formación de al-Ándalus. Crítica. - Manzano Moreno, E. (2004). «Algunas reflexiones sobre el fin del Califato Omeya de Córdoba». En Ante el Milenario del reinado de Sancho el Mayor. Un rey navarro para España y Europa: Actas de la XXX Semana de Estudios Medievales de Estella. 14 al 18 de julio de 2003, pp. 155-172. - Monsalvo Antón, J.M. (2019). Historia de la España Medieval. Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca. - Martín, J.L. (1993). Manual de Historia de España 2: La España Medieval. Historia 16. - Collins, R. (2013). Califas y Reyes, 796-1031. Crítica. - Viguera Molins, M.J. (2014) «Los reinos de taifas y el reino aftasí». En Zozaya Stabel-Hansen, J. y Kurtz Schaefer, G.S. (coords.) Estudios sobre el Reinos Aftasí, jornadas Badajoz 2014, pp. 25-42. - Negro Cortés, A.E. (2020). «Las parias pagadas a Castilla por la taifa aftasí de Badajoz». Revista de Estudios Extremeños, 76 (1), pp. 41-64. - Galiana Llorca, J. (2018). «La Taifa de Denia». UNAULA, 38, pp. 255-272. - Valor Piechotta, M. y Lafuente Ibáñez, P. (2018). «La Sevilla ‘abbadí». En Sarr, B. (ed.) Tawa'if: Historia y arqueología de los reinos taifas, pp. 177-220. - García Sanjuán, A. (2018). «Dos pequeñas taifas del occidente islámico: Huelva-Saltés y Niebla». En Sarr, B. (ed.) Tawa'if: Historia y arqueología de los reinos taifas, pp. 121-138. - Boloix Gallardo, B. (2001). «La Taifa de Toledo en el siglo XI. Aproximación a sus límites y extensión territorial». Tulaytula: Revista de la Asociación de Amigos del Toledo Islámico, 8, pp. 23-57. - Ghejne, A. (1980). Historia de España musulmana. Catedra. Música: - "Danza Inglesa Siglo XIII" - Artefactum - "Arabic Sadness" - Serge Quadrado - "Ibn al-Andalus" - Fatima Mhedden - "Rabab andalusí. Cantiga de Santa María nº 188" - Emilio Villalba (Bajo licencia CC BY) - "Laud andalusí. Medieval lute Cantiga de Santa María" - Emilio Villalba (Bajo licencia CC BY) - "Muslim Way" - Serge Queadrado - "Geamparale" - Emilio Villalba (Bajo licencia CC BY) - "La morita. Música andalusí" - Emilio Villalba (Bajo licencia CC BY) - "Rabab andalusí. Cantiga de Santa María nº 188" - Emilio Villalba - "Sirto de Creta" - Emilio Villalba - "Geamparale" - Emilio Villalba (Bajo licencia CC BY) - "Ibn al-Andalus" - Fatima Mhedden - "Muslim Way" - Serge Queadrado - "Al-Zahra" - Jose Manuel Gonzalez Nuñez - "Las noches del encuentro" - Eduardo Paniagua - "El nacimiento del profeta" - Eduardo Paniagua - "Rabab andalusí. Cantiga de Santa María nº 188" - Emilio Villalba (Bajo licencia CC BY) - "Sirto de Creta" - Emilio Villalba - "Las noches del encuentro" - Eduardo Paniagua - "El nacimiento del profeta" - Eduardo Paniagua - "Rabab andalusí. Cantiga de Santa María nº 188" - Emilio Villalba (Bajo licencia CC BY) - "Saltarello I Siglo XIV" - Artefactum Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Connect Church Podcast
The Price: Part 3 | Pastor Adam White

Connect Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2024 37:26


Connecting people to Jesus and their purpose. This is the vision of Connect Church, led by Pastors Adam & Anita White based in New Zealand across two locations, Paraparaumu and Tawa. __ Stay Connected Website: https://connectchurch.nz Connect Church Facebook: https://bit.ly/2Zqxjzk Connect Church Instagram: https://bit.ly/2XiafVZ

Connect Church Podcast
The Price: Part 2 | Pastor Adam White

Connect Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2024 32:38


Connecting people to Jesus and their purpose. This is the vision of Connect Church, led by Pastors Adam & Anita White based in New Zealand across two locations, Paraparaumu and Tawa. __ Stay Connected Website: https://connectchurch.nz Connect Church Facebook: https://bit.ly/2Zqxjzk Connect Church Instagram: https://bit.ly/2XiafVZ

Laawol ganndal e needi
Alhaali ɓee yimɓe jukkuɓe, gaynuɓe jannde tawa alaa e heɓude golle e nder Moritani

Laawol ganndal e needi

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 10:00


Toɓɓere men hannde feewti ko e alhaali jukkuɓe, ko ɓen woni yimɓe ustoraaɓe terɗe, tawi ko jannguɓe haa keɓi seedantaagu maɓɓe, kono ɓe ndonkii heɓude golle. Oo alhaali no jaalii e nder leyɗe Afrik ɗuuɗuɗe. Kono hannde, yewtere no hertorii Moritani. En mbismoto e nder yeewtere nde yoga e maɓɓe. En ndokkan konngol jaagorgal kalfinengal golle e elto e nder Moritani, ɓe laɓɓinana en oon alhaali. Tedduɓe, ko nii woni mbaadi yeewtere men hannde, bisimillah mon.

Grace Vineyard Church
11.18.24 | beach AM | Merekaraka Tawa

Grace Vineyard Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 31:04


Grace Vineyard Church
11.18.24 | beach AM | Merekaraka Tawa

Grace Vineyard Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 31:04


Rugendo@ ttb.twr.org/Gikuyu-kikuyu
Metha ya Migate na Tawa na Mbathia cia Hema ya Gutunganwo

Rugendo@ ttb.twr.org/Gikuyu-kikuyu

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2024 24:18


Connect Church Podcast
Eliminate The Hurry | Pastor Natalie Griffin

Connect Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2024 34:41


Connecting people to Jesus and their purpose. This is the vision of Connect Church, led by Pastors Adam & Anita White based in New Zealand across two locations, Paraparaumu and Tawa. __ Stay Connected Website: https://connectchurch.nz Connect Church Facebook: https://bit.ly/2Zqxjzk Connect Church Instagram: https://bit.ly/2XiafVZ

Connect Church Podcast
You Are Excellent! | Pastor Ian Dennis

Connect Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2024 42:29


Connecting people to Jesus and their purpose. This is the vision of Connect Church, led by Pastors Adam & Anita White based in New Zealand across two locations, Paraparaumu and Tawa. __ Stay Connected Website: https://connectchurch.nz Connect Church Facebook: https://bit.ly/2Zqxjzk Connect Church Instagram: https://bit.ly/2XiafVZ

Connect Church Podcast
Growing With God | Pastor Mason Griffin

Connect Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2024 30:12


Connecting people to Jesus and their purpose. This is the vision of Connect Church, led by Pastors Adam & Anita White based in New Zealand across two locations, Paraparaumu and Tawa. __ Stay Connected Website: https://connectchurch.nz Connect Church Facebook: https://bit.ly/2Zqxjzk Connect Church Instagram: https://bit.ly/2XiafVZ

MINIMUM WAGE MAXIMUM RAGE
#121: RISE TO THE TAPA

MINIMUM WAGE MAXIMUM RAGE

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 69:19


May nakitambay sa pwesto. Pinapasok na namin, tapa yung dalang pulutan eh. Huntahan tungkol sa TAPA at TAWA kasama si Marlon Tapalord. Dahil sa kanya nalaman namin kung paano gumawa ng uling! Tara kinig na!

In Wheel Time - Cartalk Radio
Chatting with Tim Spell and Michael Marrs: TAWA Memories, EICC, and a 2023 Ford RaptorR Review

In Wheel Time - Cartalk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 31:12


Join us on a hilarious whirlwind ride as we chat with automotive gurus, Tim Spell and our own Michael Marrs. To kick things off, we've got Tim Spell, Houston Chronicle's renowned former auto journalist and co-founder of the Texas Auto Writers Association, shedding light on the backstory of the association's inception back in '87, its growth, and his current honorary role. Our chitchat takes a wistful turn down memory lane, featuring some retro gems from Hemmings.com's recent car sales like the aesthetically pleasing 2002 Chevrolet Corvette and the classically luxurious 1978 Lincoln Continental.The fun doesn't stop there! We've also got our co-host Michael Marrs, sharing his insider scoop as a former president and member of the Texas Auto Writers Association. Get ready for a hearty discussion on the evolution of their annual Excellence in Craft Competition and how it's expanded to include unconventional platforms such as podcasts and social media. We also let you in on our own experience in the competition where we bagged top spots in different categories. And, of course, we'd be amiss not to mention our review of the 2023 Ford Raptor. Dubbed as the epitome of luxury on wheels that haul-donkey, we cover the power under the hood of the R trim to the opulent interior features. So buckle up for an episode jam-packed with automotive insights and hearty laughter!Lupe Tortilla, sponsor Tailpipes & Tacos Lupe Tortilla in Katy, Texas, is host to the quarterly Saturday morning cruise-in!Sponsored by Gulf Coast Auto Shield Paint protection and more!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.---- ----- Want more In Wheel Time Car Talk any time? In Wheel Time Car Talk is now available on iHeart Radio! Just go to iheart.com/InWheelTimeCarTalk where ever you are.----- -----Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcast provider for the next episode of In Wheel Time Car Talk and check out our live broadcast every Saturday, 8a-11aCT simulcasting on iHeart Radio, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Twitch and InWheelTime.com.In Wheel Time Car Talk can be heard on you mobile device from providers such as:Apple Podcasts, Pandora Podcast, Amazon Music Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, iHeart Radio podcast, TuneIn + Alexa, Podcast Addict, Castro, Castbox and more on your mobile device.Follow InWheelTime.com for the latest updates!Twitter: https://twitter.com/InWheelTimeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/inwheeltime/https://www.iheart.com/live/in-wheel-time-car-talk-9327/https://www.youtube.com/inwheeltimehttps://www.Facebook.com/InWheelTimeFor more information about In Wheel Time Car Talk, email us at info@inwheeltime.comTags: In Wheel Time, automotive car talk show, car talk, Live car talk show, In Wheel Time Car Talk

I Know Dino: The Big Dinosaur Podcast

For links to every news story, all of the details we shared about Tawa, and our fun fact check out https://iknowdino.com/Tawa-Episode-471/Join us at www.patreon.com/iknowdino for dinosaur requests, bonus content, ad-free episodes, and more.Dinosaur of the day Tawa, a Late Triassic carnivorous dinosaur with an upper jaw like Herrerasaurus and a snout like Coelophysis.In dinosaur news this week:The mammoth cheese we discussed in episode 469 was eaten and kept at the White HouseDr. Martin Lockley passed away at the end of NovemberThere's a new titanosaur that looks a lot like its rebbachisaurid sauropod relatives: Inawentu oslatusThere's a new ceratopsian dinosaur, Gremlin slobodorumNew ornithopod dinosaur, Ampelognathus coheniThere are two new small pachycephalosaurines: Sphaerotholus triregnum and Sphaerotholus lyonsiScientists described two new (fragmentary, but also most complete) caenagnathid dinosaurs that lived in the Late Cretaceous in what is now southern North AmericaCarthage Paleontology Institute, led by paleontologist and professor Thomas Carr, is at risk of shutting down Our 2023 Holiday Gift Guide is available now! Find the perfect gift for the dinosaur enthusiast in your life (or yourself). This year's guide features a LEGO Therizinosaurus, real dinosaur teeth, a brand new dinosaur encyclopedia, board games, decorations, jewelry, and more! Head to iknowdino.com/the-ultimate-dinosaur-holiday-gift-guide/ to see the full list of gift ideas.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Toby Gribben Show

RJ Young is an accomplished author whose literary prowess shines through in his captivating work, "The Witch of the Whirlwind." Drawing on a rich tapestry of fantasy and adventure, Young weaves a tale that unfolds in the mystical realm where the Sky Elders returned two decades ago, entrusting the Itiwana tribe with the sacred duty of protecting the Tree of Life.As a seasoned warrior and beloved chieftain of the Itiwana, Tawa finds himself thrust into a perilous journey when the Witch of the Whirlwind attacks his village, forcing him to fulfil an old promise. Young skillfully guides readers through Tawa's solitary quest, exploring themes of duty, friendship, and the blurred lines between them.Beyond the protagonist's epic journey, Young delves into the lives of Tawa's children, each burdened with their own promises. Pahana, appointed as an interim ruler, grapples with the weight of defending his people, while the enigmatic newcomer Hayoka adds a disruptive element to his responsibilities. Kia, Tawa's daughter, emerges as a powerful Shaman, tempted by external forces seeking to exploit her extraordinary abilities for their own nefarious agenda.Little do they know that the Witch of the Whirlwind is poised to unleash an unprecedented threat upon the Itiwana, setting the stage for a gripping climax that will test the resilience of both characters and readers alike.Beyond his literary accomplishments, RJ Young's creative journey extends beyond the pages of his book. With a TV pilot episode, a play, and a graphic novel under his belt, Young's diverse talents shine through. His correspondence with the widow of Harpo Marx reveals a unique connection to the golden age of comedy, showcasing his broad range of interests.Yet, Young's personal journey is marked by resilience in the face of adversity. Overcoming depression, social anxiety, and Avoidant Personality Disorder, he has confronted existential crises head-on. The tragic loss of his parents to a drunk driver during his college years added a profound layer to his life, propelling him through challenges that ultimately shaped the depth and authenticity of his storytelling.In "The Witch of the Whirlwind," RJ Young not only crafts a mesmerizing fantasy narrative but also shares a piece of his own journey through the struggles and triumphs that define the human experience. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Walnut Wednesday
#208 Feminism + The Quest for Joy with Tessa Hope

Walnut Wednesday

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 51:27


This week I have my wonderful friend Tessa visting us talking about feminism, confidence and her quest for joy! We also had Tessa give us two amasing readings from "Hysterical" and "Honey Bee" Tessa is a Palmy-born Wellington-based 33 year old ex-teacher. After studying in Wellington for 4 years, she worked as an English Teacher and Dean for 9 years before stepping into a role at a local university. Tessa is a passionate Feminist who believes the first step to finding your joy is being honest with yourself. She lives in Tawa with her husband and her cat, and is currently perfectly fulfilled without children, thank you very much. Connect with Tessa on Instagram @honkytonk_woman

Easy English: Learn English with everyday conversations

Today, Mitch and Isi discuss all things fruit; the horrors of hairy fruits and mushy apples, Mitch's preference for a cold and crunchy banana, watermelon life-hacks, surviving on coconuts, the versatilities of apples and question; what the hell a lemon posset is and if Halle Berry is actually a fruit? Interactive Transcript Support Easy English and get interactive transcripts and bonus content for all our episodes: easyenglish.fm/membership Transcript Mitch: [0:00] 12345678. Isi: [0:05] 12645678 What? 1264567. Mitch: [0:12] Easy English! Intro Mitch: 0:34 (Hello!) Hiya, welcome to the new episode of the Easy English Podcast. That is so formal. Isi: [0:39] I don't like to look at you while we record it. I have to laugh. Mitch: [0:44] We're so far away again. Isi: [0:46] Hello, down there, in the hallway. Mitch: [0:49] Yeah, it feels like we're in a hallway. Isi: [0:51] I will just directly say it. Mitch, We had The Big Veg Show (The Veg Cast. ) The Veg Cast. I hope people enjoyed it because I said it already, what comes this week. And it's The Big, Big Fruit Show. Mitch: [1:05] The Fruit Show, The Veg Cast and The Fruit Show. Isi: [1:07] Yeah, we couldn't do it both last time, so we need to talk about fruits. Mitch: [1:11] It wouldn't have been fair, though, to have thrown fruits on the ends of veg, because fruits don't... shouldn't be disrespected like that. Isi: [1:17] But fruits have a better life. Most of them are very sugary, so people usually like them more than veg. I would say. Mitch: [1:25] But we're savoury people. No, that sounds like... (We are savoury people.) That's actually a compliment. Because you can be a very unsavoury. Isi: [1:33] Will you make us a drink? Because I wanna ask our listeners for something, in between. Mitch: [1:37] Okay, feels like you're booting me out of the room, to say something private. Isi: [1:41] No, I just want a drink. Mitch: [1:42] If you'd like to listen to this podcast, without Mitch, give us a thumbs up. Isi: [1:46] What I wanted to ask, today is a little bit of a favour. You might know that, in podcast apps, where you listen to us. Um, there are several of podcast apps. It does help, if you give us a review of our podcast, on some apps you can leave a comment about our podcast. And this interaction, if you give like, a response to our podcast, will help others to find our podcast. So, if you could just today, if you like our podcast, take a second out of your day and see in your app where you can leave us a review, a comment, a rating That will be fantastic. It's weird to ask for things, but I think it would be really, really, really nice if you could help us with this. Anyway, and also, if you have questions for our podcast or for us, write us an email to podcast@english.video or on easyenglish.fm. You can also leave us an audio message. We have a section called 'Unhelpful Advice' and we are still waiting for your problems and issues to solve. Okay, now Mitch is back and we can go on with fruits. (Is margarita a fruit?) Topic of the Week Isi: [3:09] I have a few questions first, and then I would guide you through the world of fruits. Um, what is... (Come with me.) What is your favourite fruit? Mitch: [3:14] Off the top of my head, I'm thinking strawberries, but it probably isn't. But strawberries are just like, a solid fruit. Isi: [3:21] So I wanted to say peach, I really like a really good peach, but peach can be really shit as well. Mitch: [3:32] I know what yours is and it's my like, curveball, because when you... when you think of fruits, you think of sweetness. But I think, actually, if we were to really go into it, what fruit we eat the most, especially you, It would be a sour fruit. Isi: [3:48] Lemon. Yeah, lemon is probably my favourite fruit because I eat it most. Mitch: [3:53] It's my favourite pudding. Anything with lemon? Isi: [3:54] I love citrus fruits. Anyway, I love lime, love oranges... favourite pudding. Mitch: [3:59] Yeah. Anything with a lemon on it. (Lemon cake.) Lemon drizzle, for shizzle, ma nizzle, Lemon cheesecake. Isi: [4:05] Lemon posset. (Lemon posset.) Posset. Posset. Such a thing I've learned in England. Um, with watching 'Come Dine With Me'. Everybody does a lemon posset. It sounds so posh. I don't even know really what it is. It's a lemon cream or something. A lemon posset And they're always like; "for dessert, I have a lemon posset". And then you hear the other people talking in the off later in the car, and they're like; "a lemon posset, everybody's doing a lemon lemon posset and hers was not particularly good". Mitch: [4:38] I don't know what it is either. We should make one, just to sound fancy. Isi: [4:42] Lemon posset. Mitch: [4:43] Last night we had a lemon posset. Wasn't it just absolutely delightful, lemon posset. Isi: [4:47] I'll look it up now. Mitch: [4:48] I'm always very disappointed by nectarines. Isi: [4:53] Yeah! (Yeah.) Good nectarines are good. Mitch: [4:55] Yeah, but that's the... that's my I've never had a fully ripe one. I think ever. Isi: [5:01] I just looked up my least favourite fruit, and it's not in my list. So, we we have to do the list together. Um, a gooseberry Mitch: [5:10] You don't like gooseberries? Isi: [5:11] No, they're hairy. They're a weird mix of sweet and sour. And you know what they are... mushy. Mitch: [5:18] Er... mushy. Isi: [5:20] Don't like mushy foods at all. Mushy apples; urgh! Mushy bananas; urgh! Mitch: [5:26] Yeah. Oh, yeah! That That's my pet peeve. I love bananas, but they have to be kind of, not quite ripe. Isi: [5:37] No, yours are the least ripe I've ever seen. Mitch: [5:40] And in the fridge. Cold and crunchy. And probably my least favourite fruit is like a warm, mushy banana. Urgh! Urgh! Oh, I feel sick. Yours is gooseberry, because they're a bit hairy. Isi: [5:57] Yeah, gooseberry and my favourite. I don't know if my favourite would be lemon, but it has to be, because that's what I eat most. Mitch: [6:02] Uh, when you say a hairy fruit is a bit gross, isn't it? Like, have you ever eaten a kiwi? And you've forgotten to take off a little bit of the skin? And you're like, Ugh, what is that? And it's a bit of a hairy skin. Isi: [6:11] Actually, I recently learned that a lot of people eat it with the skin. You can eat the skin. You just eat it like that. Mitch: [6:16] That's disgusting. Isi: [6:17] OK, my favourites are strawberry, peach, mango, lemon. Mitch: [6:21] Yeah. Oh, I have one as well. Sorry. Do we have time for this last one? (No, we do.) I really want to use it more, but I don't know how to use it. And maybe, if anyone has a good recipe or a good way to like, cook it or prepare it. I really, really like rhubarb. Isi: [6:38] I love rhubarb. (I love the taste of rhubarb.) Rhubarb season is at the same time as strawberry. Mitch: [6:44] Oh, really? (I think so.) But I don't really know how to do it, but maybe someone who's listening can send us either a voice message to easyenglish.fm or write to us at podcast@easyenglish.video. Isi: [6:57] Yeah. Um... how do you? Yeah, how do you eat rhubarb in England? I've only seen it in cakes in... in Germany, I can just say we cook it, with a hell lot of sugar. (Where? In the oven or in a pan?) in a in a pot. (In a pot?) Yeah, you cook it and it kind of gets like this soupy, slimy mass. Sounds disgusting. It's quite good. And you can eat it with strawberries or with like, a vanilla sauce or something like this. Let's go now, through the berries. Strawberry, we already talked about. (Good berry.) Blueberry. Mitch: [7:28] I really like blueberries. Isi: [7:32] You like it more than me. We eat it basically every day. I still eat them. They're nice. Mitch: [7:36] Blueberry muffin. Isi: [7:38] Yeah, but you know what I don't like? And you often do it. Blueberry smoothies. Mitch: [7:43] Oh, I love the blueberry smoothy. Isi: [7:44] Too much blueberry. Then it is overbearing, isn't it? I like blueberries, I like them... I actually like both parts of them. Some are like, really big and not so sour, but really like, fresh. And then there're the little ones, that are super sour, both are good. Mitch: [7:58] Blueberries are... is a not safe for work fruit because, the skin always manages to sort of, somehow wrap itself around your teeth. Isi: [8:05] Mm, Yeah. And what is very English and maybe you can say how it's used here, is blackcurrant. Mitch: [8:15] Just someone saying blackcurrant makes you think of being like three years old with a glass of blackcurrant squash. I'm sure many other kids from the who grew up in the nineties, might think of that. Isi: [8:25] Which are the ones that we often see on our walks. Just recently, we saw a lot of them. They look like raspberries, but black. Mitch: [8:32] Oh, isn't that a gooseberry (No.) Blackberry? Yeah. Must be. Isi: [8:36] Like you don't know what a gooseberry is. Google Gooseberry now, so that you understand my. Mitch: [8:42] Goose... berry. They're not hairy. Isi: [8:47] They are hairy. Mitch: [8:49] Yeah? In this, they're not. Wait, it looks a bit like a grape. Which ones are hairy, though? Hairy fruits. Google is suggesting; "Are you thinking of Halle Berry?" Isi: [9:09] We stop with the berries, I'm not educated enough on berries. So citrus fruits, love citrus fruits. Mitch: [9:13] Yeah, absolutely. I have an issue, though. That I've never figured out, is that I don't know the difference between an orange, a tangerine and a clementine. I couldn't tell you what was what, or are they all types of oranges? Are clementines also oranges? And... is that what it is? Isi: [9:32] Clementines are the ones that you eat around like... (But is it an orange?) in winter and around Christmas and you peel them, right? That's clementines. Well yeah, I guess they're part of an orange. Then you have. Do you know kumquats? Mitch: [9:43] Yeah. Is that an orange? (Yeah. Blood oranges.) Oh, nice in a cocktail. Isi: [9:49] Valencia oranges. Best for juicing. Tangerines, juice for sweeter take on orange juice. Okay. Mitch: [9:56] Really, Tangerine? Isi: [9:58] Navel. Navel oranges, most common variety. And Seville/Seville Oranges. Perfect for marmalades. There you go. But these are the... that was the ultimate guide to winter oranges and tangerines. So there must be others as well. Mitch: [10:14] Right. Oranges is like the franchise. And then inside the franchise, there's different types. (Businesses of oranges.) Isi: [10:24] Ok, lime; amazing. (Love limes.) Ah, lime on... in drinks, on food. Basically, you can... you can put a bit of lime juice on nearly every food and it's good. Mitch: [10:35] Yeah. Really. Isi: [10:36] Melons. What's your favourite melon? Mitch: [10:41] Oh, I only know water and just like the yellow... what are the yellow melons called? (It says your honey dew.) Honey melon? Isi: [10:49] I like most, honey. (Really?) And then watermelon. Mitch: [10:51] More than... really. Isi: [10:54] Yeah, because I... I came to terms with watermelon, because you like it a lot. And we often have it in summer. And it's nice. It has to be good. We learnt how they have to look, but cannot explain it now, because I already forgot. Mitch: [11:06] Life hack. Not what you expect. It's the opposite of what you're expecting. Isi: [11:10] Yeah. Look it up. Google it. (The less round) How should the watermelon look? Mitch: [11:12] The less circular, the better, right? I think it was. Isi: [11:16] I think, yeah. And it should even be a bit yellow and weird. Mitch: [11:18] Yeah, circle and green is just not good. It has to be sort of like oblong and a bit brown and a bit yellow, I think. Isi: [11:25] Well, look it up yourself, please. I hope you don't have guarantees on that. So watermelon is nice. I like watermelon a lot, in a combination with, like, um, savoury, um, like feta, for example. Mitch: [11:36] Oh, yeah. Good shout Isi: [11:37] Um, feta cheese, watermelon, some balsamic... (Glaze.) glaze. And, um, some mint leafs. So, that's really good. Mitch: [11:50] I love the glaze. We should get that on Asda. Isi: [11:53] I'm getting hungry again. We always do this before food. Um, and but honey is also good. Also good with cheese. (Honey's not fruit!) Uh, honey melon, sorry. That also works very well. People that eat meat often eat it with, uh, in Germany, at least with ham. (Really?) That works very well, yeah. Mitch: [12:12] Oh yeah, we have ham and pineapple. Isi: [12:14] See. Stone fruits, Mitch. Cherries. Mitch: [12:19] I like cherries. (Like, or love?) Just like, 'cos you... It's a lot of. Is that when you're eating, there's a lot of this noise, like this. Not for say, for work, either. Just like the... blueberry. Isi: [12:41] Yeah, I'm not a big fan of cherries. I have to say I eat them, but I don't buy them, ever. Mitch: [12:47] I don't know what you do with it. They're selfish veg... like, fruits right? They don't really go with anything else, do they? What have you ever had a cherry with? Isi: [12:54] Yeah. And also like, cherry juice or so. It's too intense. Um, OK, we go in the world of tropical fruits. Bananas, we already talked about. (Yeah!) Coconuts, we had coconut yoghurt today. Mitch: [13:05] Coconut milk, I like. Coconut milk in any Asian dish. Isi: [13:11] Yeah, coconut milk is good. Do you like coconut meat or flesh? Or how do you call that? Mitch: [13:18] Doesn't it give you diarrhoea? (No! you've never eaten coconut?) I played a survival game once on the PlayStation. And if you... If you eat too many, you have diarrhoea for two days. Isi: [13:28] Oh dear, Oh! You know, Amarula is from the marula fruit. Mitch: [13:34] Oh, I love Amarula. Isi: [13:36] And I think the fruit is eaten by elephants. And that's why the big elephant is on it. Mitch: [13:40] Ah, that makes sense. Amarula fruit. Isi: [13:44] What do we forget? Oh, well, we forgot the big, I think the, the fruits of both our nations, probably. (Go on.) What is the... the fruit, that exactly now you get. Mitch: [14:00] Potatoes aren't fruit. The fruit of our nation? Both our nations? Isi: [14:08] Apples. Mitch: [14:09] Oh yeah, how did I not think about that. Isi: [14:12] Apples are eaten all day, every day. Apple juice, apple sauce. Apple sauce is a very English thing. Oh no, actually very German, too. With Reibekuchen. Mitch: [14:19] I tell you what is a very English thing with apples. (Apple mint sauce.) Cider. Isi: [14:26] Cider. Yeah, you see, it is a fruit of your nation. Mitch: [14:28] Have you ever had a proper cider? Isi: [14:32] Uh, I have... I have had cider... (Not Strongbow.) recently, at at our friends in London. I had cider. Mitch: [14:38] Did you? Oh, yeah, you did. Isi: [14:39] Yeah, a tiny glass, a cute little, tiny glass to try it. But it was too sweet for my liking. Mitch: [14:45] Oh God. Doesn't it make you realise that western... northwestern fruits are so boring, in comparison? Do you know what I mean? Do you think there are Mexican people saying; "Oh, do you know what I really love? Apples." Isi: [14:58] Maybe. Yeah, for sure. (No.) Yes. Mitch: [14:59] No. Not when you've got limes. I'm jealous. Let's go live in Mexico and just drink margaritas and mojitos all day. (Maybe we should do that. You know.) Caipirinhas. Isi: [15:10] We had apples today in our big yoghurt, with different fruits. Then it's OK. Um, the apples that I had were really small apples and like, red and green. And they were like, I only like apples when they are sour and hard. No mushy, no sweet, no nothing. Mitch: [15:25] Oh, really? Uh, we never talked about this. How have we never spoken about our favourite type of apple. Isi: [15:32] I know. I like Blackburn. (Blackburn?) Braeburn. Sorry. (Blackburn!) Blackburn is a place here. Bra. Braeburn, Braeburn, Braeburn. Mitch: [15:42] And what's your least favourite? Oh, there's actually way more than I ever heard. Isi: [15:45] I don't know what the mushy ones are called. Mitch: [15:48] I hate a pink lady. Isi: [15:50] Aren't they not mushy. Mitch: [15:52] They can get pretty mushy. That and a jazz. (Mashy, or mushy?) Mushy. That and a jazz apple. I like a Granny Smith. Isi: [16:01] Are those the green ones. (The green hard sour, more sour ones. ) Mm. Yeah, that's better. I also don't really like, uh, apple juice. Apple sauce, yes. Apple sauce was a good Reibekuchen. Which is like a... basically like a... hash browns. It's a bit like a big hash brown, isn't it? With apples. Mitch: [16:16] Yeah, that's right. Deep fried eggy, soaked, potato. (Grated potato.) Grated potato with egg and... Isi: [16:24] Made into like a dough with egg and... Mitch: [16:24] Did you know there's so many... one, two... there's Granny Smith, Fuji, Pink Lady, Honey Crisp, Envy, Gala, Pazazz, Jazz, Red Delicious, Braeburn, Cameo, Holston, Golden Delicious, Lady Alice, Hidden Rose Ambrosia... there's so many apples. Isi: [16:44] Oh, yeah. Jazz apple. I just see it here. Mitch: [16:45] 25 types of apples. Incredible. Isi: [16:48] Probably even more. Mitch: [16:49] Can I tell you one you've not mentioned yet, which I really like. I love plantain. Isi: [16:55] Ooh, I love plantain, too. Is that a fruit or a veg? Mitch: [16:58] Isn't it just a savoury banana? Isi: [17:01] Yeah, it is, but, uh, it's not the same as a... it's not... it's not the same as a banana. Mitch: [17:05] Mm. In, uh, England, because of Jamaican, uh, connections. Empiric connections, I might... might add. uh, it's quite often you can find plantain. And specifically, one thing I love. I'm not in ages. Plantain crisps. Salted plantain crisps. Isi: [17:22] Hm. So good. I love plantain. Absolutely love it. Plantain, you can also have sweet, by the way, if you wait long enough, you can also bake them. Mitch: [17:31] Oh right, maybe that's what I should get instead of bananas. Isi: [17:35] Hm... you cannot have them in your yoghurt. Um, do you... do you, uh, know a pomelo? I don't know if it if this is in English the same. It's written the same as I would say it in German. It's pomelo. (You know it?) Yeah. ( What is that?) Pomelo. Um, Google it. Mitch: [17:54] Po... pomelo, pomelo? Isi: [17:55] I mean, yeah, it looks a bit like a melon from outside. It is more like an orange. (Oh, yeah, it does.) Or like a grapefruit. Look from inside. It looks more. Mitch: [18:03] It has segments as well. Isi: [18:04] It has segments like oranges or grapefruits, and it is very dry. You can really break off the segments, sometimes. It's not that all the juice... like, it's not messy. Um, I like it, it's super, super healthy. I think. Mitch: [18:19] It has anti-aging properties. (You see!) Fights cancer. Isi: [18:22] Better get to know about it. Yeah. No, it's really healthy. It's really good. I mean, this list is long. I could now just, go up and down with it. Sweet Dakota rose watermelon. Mitch: [18:35] People gonna ask; what... what did you do on your Friday night? Isi: [18:38] Tawa tawa, tawa tawa. I don't know. Uh, what do we do? Mitch: [18:43] You'll never guess what. We had a wild night. (What is a Thornberry?) We spoke about fruit. Isi: [18:44] I've heard of a thornberry. I think we have to stop The Big Fruit Cast now. Mitch: [18:54] Fruit Show? Isi: [18:54] Um, OK, we have to stop this now. The fruits are taking over my mind. Um, it was nice to talk to you about fruits. Mitch: [19:04] Yeah, I feel like I know you better now that I know that you like a Granny Smith. Isi: [19:07] I... I don't even know a Granny Smith. (Oh, you said you like the green ones.) Ah so, yeah. Ah so. Mitch: [19:09] Ah so. Sour fruits, are the best kind of fruits. Isi: [19:16] Sour foods in general, yeah. Yeah, everything has to be sour, not bananas, though. Mitch: [19:21] Cheers to that, on your margarita. Isi: [19:24] And, um yeah, hope you like fruits. It's healthy. Eat them. Five a day. Bye. (And I hope all your dreams come true.) Te-ra! (Te-ra!)

Menjadi Manusia
Merawat Anak Kecil dalam Diri - #BerbagiPerspektif Nadin Amizah

Menjadi Manusia

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 14:48


Sejalan dengan lagu terbarunya berjudul “Tawa”, Berbagi Perspektif kali ini menghadirkan Nadin Amizah yang menceritakan pengalaman hidupnya tentang inner child serta mengenali dan menerima ketidaksempurnaan pada diri.

AWR Indonesian - Daily Devotional
"TAWA DAN KESUKAAN PUN AKAN BERAKHIR"

AWR Indonesian - Daily Devotional

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 4:03


Tidak ada kesukaan sejati yang bisa diperoleh pada jalan yang dilarang oleh Dia yang mengetahui apa yang terbaik, dan yang merencanakan apa yang baik bagi makhluk-makhluk-Nya.

RNZ: Nine To Noon
Residents despair at foul stench from Tawa landfill

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 21:55


A landfill in the Wellington suburb of Tawa has been fined for a foul stench described by local residents as "sulphurous" or like "sewage", and which has been tormenting them for years. The Porirua City Council was fined after dozens of complaints were made in just a few hours on Saturday the 10th June, and another fine is possible for another smelly incident a few days later. The odour from the Spicer Landfill has been the source of hundreds of complaints to the Greater Wellington Regional Council in recent years. It is majority owned and managed by Porirua City Council. There were 148 complaints in the year to September 2021, 422 complaints in the year to September 2022 - and 894 complaints in just the last 8 months to June. Residents are frustrated that that the smell has been getting worse, despite efforts from the Porirua City Council - and are worried about plans to extend the life of the landfill to 2050. Kathryn hears from frustrated Tawa resident Phil Doomen, as well as David Down, the Porirua City Council water and waste manager.

Power Moment with Paula Lamas
Una Madre a Toda Marcha - El Poder de la Donación de Órganos

Power Moment with Paula Lamas

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2023 49:00


Sin freno y a todo motor, una periodista chilena nos da un recorrido por su carrera y una etapa difícil de su vida personal. Justo cuando se había desempeñado como vocera de la donación de órganos, su hijo sufre un accidente y tras una fallida operación decidió hacer lo que tanto había propagado, donar sus órganos. A pesar del gran dolor que recibió, tuvo una gran satisfacción al saber cuántas vidas los órganos de su hijo pudieron salvar y ayudar. Angélica Willard, tiene una infinita capacidad de resiliencia y nos habló como se convirtió en una de las fotografías más conocidas y solicitadas en las alfombras rojas de todos los eventos más importantes de la comunidad hispana y hoy en día anglosajona también. Cuando comenzó a trabajar a nivel profesional en 1969 en la empresa de automóviles FIAT en Chile, jamás se imaginó que años más tarde captaría el glamour y las noticias de celebridades, reconocidos músicos, actores, personalidades, políticos y empresarios. Angélica ha sido capaz de adaptarse a los tiempos, aprendió a tomar fotos, los programas digitales, páginas web hasta llegar ser editora gerente de Four Seasons Media, ella ha trabajado con Grosby Group, la agencia de noticias EFE, JPI Studio, Korpa, Mezcalent, Mhpixs, Terra y como fotógrafo oficial en la convención nacional NAHP de 1999 al 2006 por mencionar algunos. Sus fotos han sido publicadas en revistas como Avenue NY, Cancunissimo México, Eventos Miami, Expreso y Extra en Ecuador, El Mercurio en Chile, El Nuevo Dia Puerto Rico, Fama USA, Hola México, Hola España, In Touch México y USA, Revista Billboard, Latinos Sobre Ruedas, La Opinión, La Prensa, Revista Mira, National Enquirer, People en Español, TvNotas, TVyNovelas, Teleguia Chicago, Venue y otras. A lo largo de los años, Angélica ha recibido varios premios y reconocimientos por su participación comunitaria como periodista. Parte de su legado es ser miembro fundadora de la Southern Auto Media Association (SAMA), fue jueza en el South Florida International Auto Show de Miami, de 2010 a 2016. Y sigue siendo miembro de: TAWA, NWAPA, SIP (SIP), NAHP, AWAF y miembro del jurado de ispanic Motor Press Los invito a conocer los Power Momentos de esta “Madre a Toda Marcha”. . . . Invitada:Angélica Willard Página: WillardPost.com IG / TW / FB: @PowerLamas @PLamas7 Clubhouse: @PaulaLamas & @PaulaLamas1 WEB: Paula Lamas   This episode brought to you by: “Evergreen Goodwill”, celebrates 100 years of being faithful to its mission of empowering people, strengthening families and building stronger communities. “Evergreen Goodwill” over 100 years has change the lives of millions of people through the power of work and education.   #PowerM #PowerLamas #PowerMomentwPaulaLamas #podcast #EEUU #PNW #SoNorthwest #PugetSound #Seattle #Chile #Washington #California #Florida #SanDiego #Miami #Resiliencia #Madre #DonaciondeOrganos #Hispanos #Amor #SalvarVidas #Autos #Periodista #Fotografa #Camara #Energia #Bienestar #Exito #Latinx #Superacion #PowerMoment #MomentoPoderoso #Power #podcast #Venezuela  

RNZ: Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan
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Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 9:26


We're used to see a dog being taken for a walk...maybe a cat? But a llama?! Well, if you see a llama walking down the main street of Tawa in Wellington, chances are its owned by local, Stephen Mulholland.

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Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 85:31


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Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 44:51


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Brake Check Show
27: TTC Goes on the Road, TAWA Roundup and Mazda CX-90 Launch

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 58:24


Join us as we return with an on the road edition from San Francisco as we discuss all the fun cars we expereinced at the annual Texas Auto Writers Association - Auto Roundup and we get to drive the all-new Mazda CX-90 at it's debut to the press. 

EcoJustice Radio
TAWA: Food Waste Rescue and Composting At Scale

EcoJustice Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 61:42


According to the LA City Sanitation District, a staggering 4,000 tons of food waste is generated in Los Angeles County on a daily basis. This food includes “dinner” scraps as well as spoiled fruit and vegetables from grocery stores and restaurants. Recently, the program Organics LA & SB1383 now requires Los Angeles residents compost their food scraps in order to reduce our mountain of organic waste and divert it away from landfills. The aim is to reduce organic waste in landfills by 75% by 2025. Food waste makes up nearly 20% of the content in landfills. All residents and businesses are now required to do the bare minimum of separating “green” waste from other trash so that it can be recaptured and regenerated. Where does all the green waste go? Who is using it? How is it being transformed into something of regenerative value? How can we reclaim and recycle our waste in a hyperlocal way to benefit the surrounding community at large? Most of us recognize our era asks us to take personal responsibility for closing the loop on our consumption and waste, in order to become a consciously regenerative society that benefits rather than diminishes life. David Velez from TAWA Compost [http://www.tawacompost.org] is here to share how he is turning “trash” into gold, by redistributing and rescuing food, making compost and transforming the unusable into the usable at scale. For an extended interview and other benefits, become an EcoJustice Radio patron at https://www.patreon.com/posts/david-alexander-82033336 David Alexander Velez is a social entrepreneur and innovator. He founded TAWA Compost Food Rescue [http://www.tawacompost.org] in 2022 whose purpose is to reduce waste by transforming these into valuable resources. TAWA rescues edible food, composts inedible food to make high quality compost, and thus helps recondition soil and reduce water consumption in the garden. Carry Kim, Co-Host of EcoJustice Radio. An advocate for ecosystem restoration, indigenous lifeways, and a new humanity born of connection and compassion, she is a long-time volunteer for SoCal350, member of Ecosystem Restoration Camps, and a co-founder of the Soil Sponge Collective, a grassroots community organization dedicated to big and small scale regeneration of Mother Earth. MORE INFO https://paper.dropbox.com/doc/Californias-biggest-environmental-cleanup-leaves-lead-contamination-and-frustration-R3H4PGWvkSNppyL9p5ypw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ja0bBcrLwPk&t=107s Podcast Website: http://ecojusticeradio.org/ Podcast Blog: https://www.wilderutopia.com/category/ecojustice-radio/ Support the Podcast: Patreon https://www.patreon.com/ecojusticeradio PayPal https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=LBGXTRM292TFC&source=url Executive Producer and Intro: Jack Eidt Hosted by Carry Kim Engineer and Original Music: Blake Quake Beats Episode 173

The Morning Rumble Catchup Podcast
SPECIAL - Research Ryan - Bryce's Alexa

The Morning Rumble Catchup Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 4:48


Bryce is back from Tawa-23 isolation and has been telling us about his Alexa he has in his house now and Research Ryan has been able to hack some of their conversations. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Tawa, Let's!
Saying Hello

Tawa, Let's!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2023 12:50


Aryn talks about saying hi to famous people, getting recognized through TikTok, Ena Mori, and generally being a fangirl in this week's episode of Tawa, Let's.

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HILAKBOT TV's PINOY HORROR STORIES || The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 24:30


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The Counter Culture Mom Show with Tina Griffin Podcast
To Be Salt and Light Professor Tawa Anderson Affirms Our Worldview Must Align With Scripture

The Counter Culture Mom Show with Tina Griffin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 27:10


A worldview is the conceptual lens through which we see and interpret the world around us and understand our place in it. According to Tawa Anderson, a Biblical worldview is absolutely essential in a Christian's life, but so many people don't realize how powerfully their worldviews are intertwined with their day-to-day living behaviors. More importantly, these behaviors might not line up with scripture. Tawa is an Associate Professor of Philosophy and Apologetics and the author of the book, An Introduction to Christian Worldview. He shares his perspective on the impact of individual worldviews and presents his thoughts about the hit Christian series The Chosen, centered on the life of Jesus.   TAKEAWAYS It's hard, but not impossible, to lead someone to salvation who doesn't realize that they are lost We need to understand and analyze the worldviews around us so we know how to share Jesus with those that have different beliefs We must constantly compare our current views with what scripture says to make sure they align A Biblical worldview should include reflection, adjustment, an analysis of behavior, culture shaping, and an understanding of personal values  

Mythlok - The Home of Mythology
Saquasohuh : The Blue Star Kachina

Mythlok - The Home of Mythology

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 5:50


The Saquasohuh refers to a spirit that will appear in the form of a blue star to signify the beginning of the new world. According to Waters, the Blue Star is the ninth sign in the Day of Purification, which is a prophecy that predicts that the world will end in a catastrophic way. It will happen when the Blue Star, also known as Saquasohuh, comes back to dance in the plaza. He will remove his mask to initiate the purification process.A blue mask which is very distinct from Tawa with large eagle feathers is the physical attribute that has been associated with this kachina.At the beginning of time, Taiowa created Stuknang, who then proceeded to create nine universes out of nothingness. One of these was created for Taiowa, and seven others were made for himself and other life-forms. The first three of these, namely Kuskurza, Tokpa, and Tokpela, were destroyed due to the wickedness and corruption of man.The faithful members of the Hopi were saved from destruction each time a world was destroyed. This is the reason why the Blue Star is regarded as the end of the Hopi rituals. In his book, Waters states that the end of these rituals will come when a ceremonial dancer removes his mask during a dance. This will coincide with the end of the Fourth World.Read more at https://mythlok.com/saquasohuh/

The Rebellious Women
24. Why We Need To Do Our Own Research And Question "Women-Labeled" Products And Services with Nayla Tawa

The Rebellious Women

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 28:50


Nayla Tawa is an international breathwork mentor, as well as yoga, meditation and resilience teacher. She is also a world explorer, snowboarder, and filmmaker. Having trained in breathwork and meditation directly under Himalayan Masters and world renowned yoga teachers, as well as from top Neuroscientists, she has a well rounded understanding of the power of breath and mind control. Nayla splits her time between Lake Tahoe, CA. and the jungles of Costa Rica.   She shared, in this episode, her car accident experience and the reason she became a breath worker. We also discussed how reliable the studies, mostly done on men, but labeled for women. And because of that Nayla is so dedicated to making research ON Women FOR Women.   Learn More About:  Discovering the power of breath When to question scientific results/recommendation Studies typically done on Men even for things that are labeled for Women   “I believe that men and women are different and our bodies are different so yes, there shouldn't be things for women. What I'm saying is question if what they're saying is for women is actually for women.” - Nayla Tawa   Connect with Nayla: Website: www.naylatawa.com Instagram: @naylatawa   Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/naylanator Join Harmonious Hormones Program HERE:  https://www.nazgrimley.com/harmonious-hormones   Connect with me:  Instagram: @nazgrimley Website: www.nazgrimley.com  Linktree: linktr.ee/cincofn   Book FREE date with Naz call here: https://calendly.com/fitwithnaz/self-love-date-with-naz   Download your free Cycle Syncing Guide here: https://wondrous-hustler-7902.ck.page/cc547ed3e7

Flipping The Narrative
Madder Packing Hilaryus

Flipping The Narrative

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2022 76:26


When we think of the ties that bind us, a nation of disparate people separated by seas and straits, spread out among 7,107 islands and speaking over 70 different languages and dialects, we tend to home in on food, religion and kinship. But perhaps the one thing we really all can relate to is good old Pinoy humor. Sometimes mababaw, often a clever play of words, our humor is side-splittingly punny and funny. It's just da bess!Flipping Pinoy humor with us is the legendary Rex Navarrete, one of the first Fil-Am comedians to become a mainstream international comedy sensation. He talks with surprising candor about how laughter heartens, heals, and humbles — not to mention unites — both audience and comic. Life is hard for many Filipinos. And whether you're an immigrant in the US, or a Pinoy at home trying to get through the daily grind, laughter becomes the balm that keeps us sane. Tawa nalang ng tawa!

Techno Music - Techno Live Sets Podcast
Tawa Girl, AM.I and Nick Bowman – The Future Underground Show April 2022

Techno Music - Techno Live Sets Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 121:49


Download this set😎👉🏻: www.techno-livesets.com Tracklist 1 AM.I – Not My Truth (PETER PAHN Remix) 2 Quivver – Atomised (Weska Remix) 3 AM.I – Rainy Eyes (Original Mix) 4 Aardy, Shaun Moses – Lamentations (Original Mix) 5 Veerus – Yard (Original Mix) 6 Victor Ruiz – Elysium (Original Mix) 7 Julian Jeweil – Minuit (Original Mix) 8 Orbital – Belfast […] Subscribe to listen to Techno music, Tech House music, Deep House, Acid Techno, and Minimal Techno for FREE.