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Danielle and Simone are joined by Chatham Greenfield and Laura Taylor Namey of Reese's Book Club's LitUp program, a fellowship that uplifts and supports underrepresented writers. Chatham Greenfield is a fellow in the inaugural class of LitUp, and their mentor is New York Times bestselling author Laura Taylor Namey. They join The Bright Side to talk about getting Greenfield's debut novel — Time and Time Again — published. You can find Time and Time Again, as well as Laura Taylor Namey's book A Cuban Girl's Guide to Tea and Tomorrow, on Apple Books or wherever you get your booksSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our God is faithful time and time again! Canvas Church Campus Pastor Robby Rassel shares a special message based on the song “Time And Time Again” by Bethel Music.
Our God is faithful time and time again! Canvas Church Campus Pastor Robby Rassel shares a special message based on the song “Time And Time Again” by Bethel Music.
Welcome to Harry Potter Theory. Today we're going to be discussing the economic status of the beloved wizarding family, The Weasleys. In a world full of magic where seemingly ANYTHING is possible, it might surprise you to hear that even witches and wizards can face financial hardship. The advent of magical abilities makes life easier (and certainly a lot more interesting) in a LOT of ways, but one limitation of note is that gold CANNOT be multiplied. The result is that even magical families who can do amazing things like fly through the air, summon objects with the flick of their wand, and teleport can find themselves in financial dire straits. Within the novels, there are numerous examples of fan-favourite witches and wizards exemplifying this. But perhaps the greatest example of wizarding poverty (that is alluded to TIME AND TIME AGAIN) is the Weasley Family- the 9 person-strong wizarding family that embraces Harry with open arms right near the beginning of the first book. These 9 family members are Arthur, Molly, Bill, Charlie, Percy, Fred, George, Ron and Ginny. And what makes their poverty even more evident is the fact that it's constantly contrasted with Harry's massive fortune. We're approaching the wizarding world very much from the perspective of Harry, who has no financial woes whatsoever. Right near the beginning of the first book we're shown Harry's massive stacks of gold in vault 687. But what I want to explore now is..Why? Why are the Weasleys SO POOR? How is it that they're living in such derelict conditions? They're a pure-blood family with deep ties in the wizarding world, Arthur has a good job at a long-standing wizarding institution, and (seemingly) there's an abundance of family members with the ability to contribute to the family's income. Let's dive in. Are they actually THAT poor? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Floid Maicas presenta. Remember 90´s Radio Show #127 Programa de radio con la mejor música Dance Remember de los años 90s & 2000, presentado por Floid Maicas, en él, podrás escuchar cada semana la mejor selección musical de esta gran época dorada en las pistas de baile. 1. Haddaway - Rock My Heart (Extended Mix) 2. 2 Unlimited - Tribal Dance (Extended) 3. 2 Brothers On The 4th Floor - Never Alone (Club Mix) 4. L.A. Style - James Brown Is Dead (Original Mix) La sección de Dj Rusclo, "Conexion Castellón", donde cada semanita nos trae una nueva producción musical de artistas de los 90s & 2000, temazos con un sonido mas actual, en el programa #127 nos trae en exclusiva la nueva producción musical de Damae, vocalista de Fragma, seguro que la conoces por canciones como "Say That You're Here", "You Are Alive", "Embrace Me", "Time And Time Again", "Man In The Moon"...y las veces que las habrás bailado
More Than a Song - Discovering the Truth of Scripture Hidden in Today's Popular Christian Music
The rule and reign of Christ will never end. Local Sound sings about this when they declare the faithfulness of our "King through all the ages" in their song "Time And Time Again." Explore Scripture with me this week as learn more about our King of the Ages. In this week's episode, I discuss: Taking a B.I.T.E. out of Scripture - this week's Bible Interaction Tool Exercises include: Read in various translations Use your imagination Explore a theme Read in context Follow cross-references My special Friday With Friends interview with Emily and Drew, members of Local Sound - A link to the audio or video version of the interview Reading various translations to see the name King of the Ages also translated as King Eternal - BibleHub.org The office of king in the Old Testament as a mediatorial office God's chosen people rejected God from being king over them - 1 Samuel 8:7 God revealing his Kingdom plan for a coming king in the line of David that will last forever - 2 Samuel 7:16 Visiting the throne room of heaven in Daniel 7:9-14 Seeing Jesus as the fulfillment of God's promised King of the Ages in the line of David - Matthew 1:1 The Abrahamic covenant where God promises Abraham land, descendants, and blessing The Davidic covenant where promises a king in the line of David to secure the promises of land, descendants, and blessing Reading every New Testament mention of the Son of David in context - BibleHub.org Jesus as Son of David according to the flesh, but declared Son of God by the Spirit - Romans 1:3-4 Son of David as the Messiah - Matthew 22:41-46 Son of David as a miracle worker - Matthew 12:22-23 Son of David for all peoples - Matthew 15:21-28 The authority of the Son of David - Matthew 9:27-29 Following the cross-references inspired by Matthew 21:9 Zechariah 9:9 Psalm 118:8-9 Psalm 118:22-23 Matt 21:42, Mark 12:10, Luke 20:17 Acts 4:11-12 1 Peter 2:4 Psalm 118:26-27 Luke 1:78-79 More Than a Song Playlist Additional Resources Lyrics - NewReleaseToday.com Behind the song "Time And Time Again" by Local Sound - Friday With Friends Interview "Jesus the King" - Sermon The Gospel Coalition Abrahamic Covenant - GotQuestions.org Article Davidic Covenant - GotQuestions.org Article What does it mean that Jesus is the son of David? - GotQuestions.org Article Weekly Challenge Use this week's song to inspire you to reflect on our King of the Ages. Search for references to the "Son of David" in the New Testament and begin exploring each reference in context. Ask questions along the way. Meditate on what you learn about Jesus in each scene. Use the cross-references I explore in this episode to guide you as you pore over what the Bible has to say about
More Than a Song - Discovering the Truth of Scripture Hidden in Today's Popular Christian Music
Welcome to Friday With Friends! I have the distinct privilege of meeting incredible followers of Christ who have amazing ministries, fascinating careers, and incredible hobbies and pet projects that flow out of their identity in Christ. While my podcast is a solo show, I still want a venue to introduce you to these friends as examples of the multifaceted ways God works in and through His people. Today I have the privilege of hosting Emily and Drew of the band Local Sound to talk about their new song "Time And Time Again," where they are currently reading in God's Word, the role of Scripture in Christian music, and more. Of course, I get them to share their favorite Bible Interaction Tool Exercises, too. Connect with Local Sound Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/localsoundmusic Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/localsoundofficial/ Website: https://www.localsoundband.com/ Listen to their music: https://slinky.to/ThisIsMyLocal
Relic Radio Science Fiction features a story from Dimension X this week. We'll hear Time And Time Again, their story from July 12, 1951. Listen to more from Dimension X https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr12022/SciFi730.mp3 Download SciFi730 Your support helps bring this show to everyone each week. If you would like to help out, visit donate.relicradio.com for more information. Thank [...]
We had the pleasure of interviewing Bob Moses over Zoom video! GRAMMY® Award-winning duo Bob Moses recently released their highly anticipated new albu, The Silence in Between, via the Los Angeles-based band's third full-length, released via Domino Recording Company/Astralwerks. In celebration of The Silence in Between's arrival, Bob Moses have shared a new single and video called “Hanging On,” a heavy-hearted but wildly life-affirming anthem. The follow-up to Bob Moses' JUNO Award-nominated 2020 project Desire and their first full-length since 2018's Battle Lines (featuring the hit single “Back Down”), The Silence in Between fully captures what they refer to as the “ambient psychic unrest” of the current moment. With its moody collision of house music and emotionally potent pop, the album emerged from a period of immense upheaval in the lives of Vancouver-bred musicians/producers Tom Howie and Jimmy Vallance. The fourth single released from The Silence in Between, “Hanging On” perfectly reflects the album's duality of darkness and light, abounding in luminous melodies and effervescent rhythms even as Bob Moses speak to a certain weariness at the world around them. Directed by Adrian Villagomez and Derek Branscombe and produced by Repertoire, the video for “Hanging On” centers on a full-band performance of the track, playing for an intimate audience blissfully lost in the music. As the starkly lit visual unfolds, the ground around the stage begins to crumble away. In a profoundly moving metaphor for carrying on in troubled times, the chaos ultimately brings everyone closer together as they fight to lift each other up. Prior to the release of The Silence in Between, Bob Moses shared three hypnotic singles from the album: “Time And Time Again” (a November single accompanied by a spellbinding video); “Love Brand New” (a January release that cracked the Top 15 on the Alternative radio chart), and “Never Ending” (a February track praised by the likes of Clash, who hailed it as “indicative of the pair's creative passions, blending ethereal electronics with the subtle use of club tropes”). Bob Moses' first full-length since signing to Astralwerks in a unique global partnership with Domino Recording Co., The Silence in Between is the latest body of work in a dynamic catalog that also includes their acclaimed debut album Days Gone By — a 2015 release featuring such standouts as “Tearing Me Up,” a Top 15 US Alternative radio hit nominated for two GRAMMY® Awards, with a remix from RAC winning in the category of Best Remix Recording (Non-Classical).We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com. www.BringinitBackwards.com #podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #BobMoses #TearingMeUp #TheSilenceinBetween #musicinterview #MusicPodcast #NewMusic #zoom Listen & Subscribe to BiB https://www.bringinitbackwards.com/follow/ Follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpod
We are baaaaack with another jaw-dropping episode from our “Client Confessions” series, this time featuring one of Holly's rockstar students, Melissa Donovan. Melissa is a professional nurse and lactation consultant, a fulltime mom, a Cub Scout volunteer, a child chauffeur, a “Today Show” guest, and now, a new fiancée! OMG -You gotta hear how it all came to be. Get the new episode now at https://apple.co/2XXKHfC or wherever you get your podcasts! “You heard it here first folks: If Melissa D. can get her act together and find another husband, dammit, then you can too!” – Holly Katz Tough Times + Tough Talk + Tough Love = New Life In this week's episode Holly introduces us to her star client, Melissa Donovan. They met years ago when Melissa was working endlessly as a nurse teaching lactation to new moms, she had recently been divorced and had two boys to raise. She was in the weeds, y'all, and for any of you who have been there, you know what we mean. #DeadOnHerFeet #CanYouRelate? We are going to warn you that this hilarious episode has even MORE swear words than ever, because the two #BFFFS talk a lot of truth about life and love. Real life stuff that ends up being really funny, and with the happiest ending EVER. Picture Melissa who lived in scrubs and Crocs 24/7. She was in the hospital at all hours of the day and night, meeting with new moms in stressful situations, wrangling her own children, volunteering as a Cub Scout leader, and starting over as a single mom. Her motto is “Jesus, Scouts, Sports” - and always in that order. So, she had a lot on her plate! And as we hear TIME AND TIME AGAIN, she allowed zero time for herself. But as per usual, your favorite personal stylist Holly Katz came to the rescue! Melissa tells us every detail of the good, the bad and the ugly of some their first styling meetings. And it was a lot of the bad and the ugly. From her closet full of Easter baskets to her bath tub full of toys – this poor girl had no space or time for herself. Working night shifts and being a single mom took everything she had. Doing something for her own well-being was actually below the bottom of her list. So, things started to slide - like how she was feeling. She felt like crap! And you want to know why? The minute Holly started asking her a few hard questions, in a second, she knew why: - Why are you wearing your work scrubs at home after work or on non-working days? - Why do you wear crappy scrubs that cost $18 dollars when you have a grown-up professional job? - How come you can't brush your hair? - Where do your kids take a bath if your bathtub is full of crap? - Where are all of your clothes if your closet is full of Easter baskets? We told you it was tough love and tough talk. But Melissa is so awesome – and so damn funny - that she laughs through the entire story, even though she says they had some pretty good fashion battles. my Holly eventually convinced Melissa of a few critical wardrobe dos and don'ts: Do not wear scrubs when you are not working or at the hospital. Your mind needs a break from the daily grind. Do not wear cheap-ass scrubs that fit terribly. You will look like shit, and because they don't fit well, they will allow you to gain weight without noticing. You can afford professional attire, and you will be more respected in your career if you don't look like you just rolled out of bed. #DUH! Why are you still wearing a nursing bra if you are not nursing anymore? Do you need to pull your boobs out to teach lactation? Buy some new bras. Leggings are not pants. Work-out clothes are not an outfit. Holly doesn't care if you are at a baseball game on Saturday morning. If you aren't working out, don't wear work-out clothes all day. Get up every day, put on your pants, a cute top, and real shoes. You will feel better. Go shopping, get clothes that fit well. Do not wait for your perfect body size and shape to buy clothes. Buy clothes that fit in the now. Don't be afraid to buy that one size up. If it looks better on you, ignore the size number. Buy a dress or outfit for a special occasion, even if you don't have one planned. Even if you think your life sucks so much that you will never go to an event again. Because it is too stressful to scramble if and when you need something appropriate at the last minute. Plus, you just never know (hint, hint, hint)! The result? Melissa says this was the beginning of her life turn-around. She was a single mom, she was working too much, and her weight was fluctuating due to lack of sleep and self-care. But, with Holly's help, she did learn how to shop, how to buy clothes for her current body size and shape, to clean the shit out of her closet (it all went into the tub, but, oh well!), AND she bought the perfect special occasion dress for that ‘someday.' And you know what? It manifested itself. Her someday came! She was at the hospital one day, and everyone gathered around her and surprised her with the news that she had been nominated for and won a Daisy Award: a national recognition program that honors the super-human work nurses do for patients and families every day. Not everyone gets this award, so this was completely BADASS. And guess what? Instead of having a panic attack in her crappy scrubs, Melissa was already prepared! She had gone to a real store that sells professional medical clothing, and eventually even bought a pair of Vince Camuto scrubs! And, because she took Holly's advice (begrudgingly) and had a great dress in her closet, she was not the least bit worried about receiving her award when it was time. She got to enjoy the moment. Imagine. And it just gets better from there. She was asked to appear on the TODAY SHOW of all things, and you know what? She knew what to wear! No stress! (Except for the live TV part.) So, Melissa started wearing actual clothing that fit her well and helped her to feel better in her non-work life, including camping trips with the Cub Scouts and at her sons' baseball games. While all the other moms wore yoga pants and bed-head, Melissa wore real pants and cute outfits! And. Guess. What? She met a guy. At the baseball field. When she did not look like she had just rolled out of bed. And the rest is history. Her and her beau are engaged, and the next chapter is when Holly styles her wedding. We cannot make this shit up, fashion friends. Fashion is your friend, not your enemy, especially if Holly whips you into shape with all the love in the world. Get the new episode now at https://apple.co/2XXKHfC or wherever you get your podcasts The FASHION CRIMES PODCAST “The Best Fashion Friend You Never Knew You Needed” Hosted by your favorite personal stylist, Holly Katz www.fashioncrimespodcast.com
Time and time again, God works in ways we do not expect. In Ruth, we see the Lord subvert expectations by bringing an outsider into his great plan of redemption.
Mixed and saxed by Susanne Alt. Watch the video clip of Susanne's latest release "Time And Time Again" here: https://youtu.be/nJB_-e90jk8
Mixed and saxed by Susanne Alt. Watch the video clip of Susanne's latest release "Time And Time Again" here: https://youtu.be/nJB_-e90jk8
Mixed and saxed by Susanne Alt. Watch the video clip of Susanne's latest release "Time And Time Again" here: https://youtu.be/nJB_-e90jk8
Today on Dental Profits I'm talking about one of the biggest challenges and opportunities that I see TIME AND TIME AGAIN! Education DOES NOT equal GROWTH! You're trying to grow your practice, you're trying to increase your Treatment Acceptance, and in order to do that you and your team are implementing new systems and strategies to drive those results. It's very easy to get caught up in learning how and what goes into those new strategies, and it's easy to throw in the towel when things get tough. Learning HOW to do things is only about 10% of the process! The other 90% is creating a culture for success, challenging legacy beliefs, and getting results! Thank you for watching! It's all about HAPPIER CLIENTS, BETTER RESULTS, MAKING MORE MONEY, AND ENJOYING THE RIDE!
ep 189 - 'Counting Crows' This week, our featured artist is the Counting Crows! Topics include: Counting Crows, relaxing and coming from a family of creative minds. It's a good one, kids. Enjoy! Songs played this week: 1) Einstein On The Beach (For An Eggman) from DGC Rarities Vol 1 2) Goodnight Elisabeth from Recovering the Satellites 3) Round Here from August & Everything After 4) Recovering The Satellites(Live) from Recovering the Satellites 5) Time And Time Again from August & Everything After 6) Mrs. Potter's Lullaby from This Desert Life
Successful novelist, playwright and stand-up comic, Ben Elton, a central figure in the alternative comedy scene in the 1980s, joins Kirsty Lang to discuss his new novel, Time And Time Again. His book follows ex-soldier Hugh Stanton who is transported back to 1914 from 2025, in order to prevent the Great War and re-write history. Andy Warhol is the subject of a new show at Tate Liverpool which looks at how this quintessential 20th century artist sought to master the mass media of his day to ensure his art could reach as many people as possible. In the company of Darren Pih, the exhibition's curator, Kirsty Lang takes a look at Transmitting Andy Warhol. Bryony Lavery's latest play, Queen Coal looks at the impact of the 1980s miners strike on the lives of three people who bonded on the picket lines. Writer Joolz Denby reviews. Fresh from its recent win of the Best Film prize at the BFI London Film Festival, Leviathan - a tale of corruption in a small Russian town - opens in cinemas this week. Novelist Nicholas Royle reviews. Helen McDonald has just won the £20,000 Samuel Johnson prize for non-fiction for her memoir, H is for Hawk, about coming to terms with the death of her father by trying to win the trust of a goshawk, Mabel. What significance does the bird have here and elsewhere in literature? Kirsty is joined by Horatio Clare, writer and author of A Single Swallow.
Due to the fact that I am stupidly busy I only have a limited time to actually put a podcast together this weeks episode will feature me...yup just me and my music. Well, also my music as played by the band People from years gone by. It's taken me 185 episodes to have one featuring just me, how come I didn't think of it before?!?!?!?! You will hear Can't Stop Missing You, All I Think About Is You, Don't, 3 am, That Woman, The Day After The Night Before, Life Is A River, Sadder Than Sad, You Treat Me Mean followed by tracks by PEOPLE namely Gimme Some Of That, One Night Stand, Jackie Who, She's Gone, Time And Time Again and One Giant Loop.