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This is the thirteenth and final episode of For the Time Being. Mari reflects on the project and why it's time to move forward.
This is the twelfth episode of For the Time Being. Sachi and Katie reflect on the power of food, gathering, and friendship.
This is the eleventh episode of For the Time Being. Shivani shares what it means to hold space, the intentions behind creating SEEKSELF, and how to deal with self-doubt.
This is the tenth episode of For the Time Being. Sisters Maya and Penelope discuss their love for El Sereno, the origins of People's Pantry LA, and their favorite food distro moments.
It's been a while, but we are back! For this episode, Dani and I bring you a list of the perfect drinks to go with some of our favorite books. We've got new stuff, old stuff, fiction and non, classic and modern - 16 books in total, each with a drink that fits the theme or feel of the story. (There is some mild cursing in this episode as well as references to alcohol, so listen accordingly.) Books and accompanying drinks mentioned in this episode include: “Godshot” by Chelsea Bieker with a Blood Orange Mezcal “In the Time of the Butterflies” by Julia Alvarez with a Margarita “Paradise, WV” by Rob Rufus with a Snakebite “Tale for the Time Being” by Ruth Ozeki with a Charred Chili and Orange Aperol “Townie” by Andre Dubus III with a Budweiser or PBR “Discovery of Witches” by Deborah Harkness with a White Claw “Outlawed” by Anna North with a Cherry Vanilla Moonshine “The Lost Apothecary” by Sarah Penner with Death in the Afternoon “Nightbitch” by Rachel Yoder with a Bloody Mary “The Great Gatsby” by F. Scott Fitzgerald with a Bathtub Gin “A River Runs Through It” by Norman Maclean with Ole Gus Scotch Rye “Animal” by Lisa Taddeo with a Prickly Pear Gin Buck “Cadillac Desert: The American West and Its Disappearing Water” by Marc Reiser with a tall drink of water “Harry Potter” series by J.K. Rowling with a spot of tea or cup of coffee “Blackbird House” by Alice Hoffman with an Old Fashioned “Wuthering Heights” by Emily Bronte with 7 Deadly Zins Subscribe to In the Stacks on Spotify, Google, and all other major podcast platforms. You can email us at lewistownpubliclibrary@gmail.com. Follow us at @lplgram on Instagram or Lewistown Public Library on Facebook.
Lindy joins me to talk books, where we discuss Canadian lit, vignettes and white space in writing, and what really makes a monster.Download or listen via this link: Reading Envy 226: Cucumber Sandwiches Subscribe to the podcast via this link: FeedburnerOr subscribe via Apple Podcasts by clicking: SubscribeOr listen through TuneIn Or listen on Google Play Or listen via StitcherOr listen through Spotify Or listen through Google Podcasts Books discussed: You're Eating an Orange. You are Naked. by Sheung-KingEveryone Knows Your Mother is a Witch by Rivka GalchenThe Centaur's Wife by Amanda LeducThe Seed Keeper by Diane WilsonWhat Willow Says by Lynn BuckleOther mentions:Shadow Giller PrizeHow to Pronounce Knife by Souvankham ThammavongsaGiller PrizeKuessipan by Naomi FontaineTournament of BooksA Tale for the Time Being by Ruth OzekiJeanette WintersonAtmospheric Disappearances by Rivka GalchenThe Archive of Alternate Endings by Lindsey DragerDisfigured by Amanda LeducLitFest AlbertaThe Fabulous Zed Watson! by Basil Sylvester and Kevin SylvesterBraiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer2019 Canadian Human Rights Tribunal report about Indigenous childrenWhen the Light of the World was Subdued.... edited by Joy HarjoThe Summer Book by Tove JanssonBeneath the Rising by Premee MohamedAnd Miles to Go Before I Sleep by Jocelyn SaucierCome Together, Fall Apart by Cristina HenriquezRelated episodes: Episode 095 - Lose the Outside World with Lindy Pratch Episode 124 - Mush Creatures with Lindy PratchEpisode 159 - Reading Doorways with LindyEpisode 196 - Miscommunication with Lindy Episode 221 - Joint Poetry Readalong with Book CougarsEpisode 223 - Cicada Season with Rachel Mans McKennyStalk me online:Lindy Reads and Reviews (blog)Lindy on Twitter Lindy is @Lindy on LitsyJenny at GoodreadsJenny on TwitterJenny is @readingenvy on Instagram and Litsy Follow ShadowGiller on Twitter All links to books are through Bookshop.org, where I am an affiliate. I wanted more money to go to the actual publishers and authors. I link to Amazon when a book is not listed with Bookshop.
In MiddleTown is the tale of a furniture removals man, who one day packs up his own belongings, actor, writer & director Mikel Murfi takes to the road in a truck, gate-theatre.ie, 'The Time Being' is a poetry collection from John FitzGerald, Brian Boyd & Kate Brennan Harding review albums incl. Ra Gerra (MuRli & producer Kobina), Stephen Fretwell
The subtitle of Jonathan Balcombe's new book, “Super Fly: The Unexpected Lives of the World's Most Successful Insects” leads to the first question on this week's podcast. Why “successful”?“Their diversity, for one,” Balcombe says. “There's over 160,000 described species — and it's important to add that qualifier, ‘described,' because it's estimated there may be about five times that many that are undescribed. Insects make up 80 percent of all animal species on the planet, so that says something right there about how incredibly successful they are, and flies are arguably the most species-rich subset of insects. It's estimated there's about 20 million flies on earth at any moment for every human who's on the earth. And they occupy all seven continents.”Marjorie Ingall visits the podcast this week to discuss her essay about why she finds it troubling that children's literature focuses so relentlessly on the Holocaust.“Just as Black kids deserve more than books about slavery and suffering — they deserve books about Black joy and Black excellence — so too do Jewish kids deserve books that reflect the incredible diversity and often happiness of their lives,” Ingall says. “And I think sometimes we push the Holocaust because we want to tell kids: ‘Look where you come from; look how important it is to be Jewish; look how people died because they were Jewish.' When we're talking about children's books, that is not a way to make kids feel a connection.”Also on this week's episode, Tina Jordan looks back at Book Review history as it celebrates its 125th anniversary; and Elisabeth Egan and Joumana Khatib talk about what they've been reading. Pamela Paul is the host.Here are the books discussed in this week's “What We're Reading”:“A Tale for the Time Being” by Ruth Ozeki“The Lost Child of Philomena Lee” by Martin Sixsmith“My Family and Other Animals” by Gerald Durrell
John Fitzgerald reads Breaking Point in this episode of Words Lightly Spoken, a podcast of poetry from Ireland. The poem is from his collection The Time Being, published by The Gallery Press. The Words Lightly Spoken podcast is funded by the Arts Council of Ireland and is a Rockfinch production.
Portal to an oceanic hemisphere; showcasing new music from Time Being and Desensitized.
This episode we’re discussing the dreaded Did Not Finish! We talk about why we don’t finish books, specific titles we didn’t finish, why not finishing books can be good, what “finishing” a book even means, how you “finish” a cross-media property, and returning to books we stopped reading. Plus: Speedrunning books! You can download the podcast directly, find it on Libsyn, or get it through Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or your favourite podcast delivery system. In this episode Anna Ferri | Meghan Whyte | Matthew Murray | RJ Edwards Books We Did Not Finish Reading The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand Little Women by Louisa May Alcott The Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R. Tolkien Rivendale (Wikipedia) Shelob (Wikipedia) A Walking Song The Return of the King by J.R.R. Tolkien Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov “Lolita, light of my life, fire of my loins. My sin, my soul. Lo-lee-ta: the tip of the tongue taking a trip of three steps down the palate to tap, at three, on the teeth. Lo. Lee. Ta. She was Lo, plain Lo, in the morning, standing four feet ten in one sock. She was Lola in slacks. She was Dolly at school. She was Dolores on the dotted line. But in my arms she was always Lolita. Did she have a precursor? She did, indeed she did. In point of fact, there might have been no Lolita at all had I not loved, one summer, an initial girl-child. In a princedom by the sea. Oh when? About as many years before Lolita was born as my age was that summer. You can always count on a murderer for a fancy prose style.Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, exhibit number one is what the seraphs, the misinformed, simple, noble-winged seraphs, envied. Look at this tangle of thorns.” American Psycho by Bret Easton Ellis The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson, translated by Reg Keeland Moby-Dick or, the Whale by Herman Melville Other Media We Mentioned (and may have finished!) The Casual Vacancy by J.K. Rowling Highlander (film) (Wikipedia) Nart Sagas from the Caucasus: Myths and Legends from the Circassians, Abazas, Abkhaz, and Ubykhs by John Colarusso Overwatch (video game) (Wikipedia) Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (Wikipedia) Spyro the Dragon (Wikipedia) Later Alligator Final Fantasy VII (Wikipedia) Grand Theft Auto (Wikipedia) World of Warcraft (Wikipedia) Steven Universe (Wikipedia) Some of the pilot episode Vinyl soundtrack Other Friends Song Buffy the Vampire Slayer (Wikipedia) Once More, with Feeling (musical episode) (Wikipedia) Buffering the Vampire Slayer Watchmen by Alan Moore, Dave Gibbons, and John Higgins Cryptonomicon by Neal Stephenson Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift (Wikipedia) Everyday Madness: On Grief, Anger, Loss and Love by Lisa Appignanesi Nightrunner Series by Lynn Flewelling Tamír Triad Series by Lynn Flewelling Fables, Vol. 2: Animal Farm by Bill Willingham, Mark Buckingham, Steve Leialoha, and James Jean RJ’s review Links, Articles, and Things Matthew made the spreadsheet of the least finished books for Episode 095 - Ratings, Reviews, and Tags (you can find more info in the show notes to that episode) Retro Hugo Awards (Wikipedia) Smart Bitches, Trashy Books - Reviews by Grade Goodreads tags Put Aside Set Aside BC4M Bookclub4m Mangasplaining What do they mean by "tricks/strats/splits?" “Strats are strategies used to save time.” Questions Have you ever read a Highlander novel? Will you join us in reading “book twos” in 2022? 20 Religious Fiction by BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, & People of Colour) Authors Every month Book Club for Masochists: A Readers’ Advisory Podcasts chooses a genre at random and we read and discuss books from that genre. We also put together book lists for each episode/genre that feature works by BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, & People of Colour) authors. All of the lists can be found here. This retroactive genre list is for our episode on Religious Fiction. As discussed in that episode, Religious Fiction may mean something very different to different readers. The books in this list are fiction with prominent religious or spiritual themes, but vary quite a bit in tone and include a wide range of perspectives. Black Sunday by Tola Rotimi Abraham Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe American Dervish by Ayad Akhtar The Good Muslim by Tahmima Anam Go Tell It on the Mountain by James Baldwin Church Folk by Michele Andrea Bowen Once on a Moonless Night by Dai Sijie, translated by by Adriana Hunter Bring on the Blessings by Beverly Jenkins Silence by Shūsaku Endō, translated by William Johnston Ambiguous Adventure by Cheikh Hamidou Kane, translated by Katherine Woods Ariel Samson: Freelance Rabbi by MaNishtana Deacon King Kong by James McBride Saint Young Men by Hikaru Nakamura, translated by Alethea & Athena Nibley God in Pink by Hasan Namir Foreign Gods, Inc. by Okey Ndibe A Tale for the Time Being by Ruth Ozeki Sleeping on Jupiter by Anuradha Roy Ceremony by Leslie Marmon Silko The Death of Vishnu by Manil Suri Medicine Walk by Richard Wagamese Give us feedback! Fill out the form to ask for a recommendation or suggest a genre or title for us to read! Check out our Tumblr, follow us on Twitter or Instagram, join our Facebook Group, or send us an email! No book speedruns on our YouTube channel, but you can watch Matthew (and others) playthrough visual novels! Join us again on Tuesday, June 1st we’ll be discussing the genre of Crime Fiction! Then it’s almost time for our annual “We all read the same book” episode. So on Tuesday, June 15th we’ll each suggest and talk about one title and you’ll get to vote for which one we’ll read.
Maggie Shipstead is the New York Times best-selling author of the novels Astonish Me and Seating Arrangements and the winner of the Dylan Thomas Prize and the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for First Fiction. She is a graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop, a former Wallace Stegner Fellow at Stanford, and the recipient of a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts. Recommended Reading: The Signature of Things by Elizabeth Gilbert Life After Life by Kate Atkinson Pachinko by Min-Jin Lee A Tale for the Time Being by Ruth Ozeki Veronica by Mary Gaitskill This Episode's Sponsor: This episode is presented by Storyworth. Give your mom the most meaningful gift this Mother’s Day with StoryWorth. Get started right away with no shipping required by going to Storyworth.com/maris. You’ll get $10 off your first purchase! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In his talk, Senior Student Seizan discusses his experience of not knowing and how he listens to the Time Being. Recorded March 18th, 2021 Podcast audio here: The post Talk by Seizan “Joshu and the Time Being” first appeared on The Village Zendo.
February 28, 2021 Fugan Hoshi explores listening as a vehicle for studying Uji and ourselves. For audio only, please click below or use your podcast app. The post Talk by Fugan Hoshi “Listening to the Time Being” first appeared on The Village Zendo.
Yesterday was W.H. Auden's birthday, so here's one of his great ones. Bio via Wikipedia:Wystan Hugh Auden (/ˈwɪstən ˈhjuː ˈɔːdən/; 21 February 1907 – 29 September 1973) was an Anglo-American poet. Auden's poetry was noted for its stylistic and technical achievement, its engagement with politics, morals, love, and religion, and its variety in tone, form, and content. Some of his best known poems are about love, such as "Funeral Blues"; on political and social themes, such as "September 1, 1939" and "The Shield of Achilles"; on cultural and psychological themes, such as The Age of Anxiety; and on religious themes such as "For the Time Being" and "Horae Canonicae".[1][2][3] See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In his Dharma talk, student teacher Tokuyu explores how Dogen’s “The Time Being” can help us find ways to be more intimate with our lives. Recorded Thursday February 18th, 2021. Audio podcast version: The post Talk by Tokuyu Hoshi “Everything is Everything” first appeared on The Village Zendo.
In his talk, Shinryu Roshi moves between Dogen’s teaching in “Time-Being,” the Zen koan literature, and the Fusatsu Atonement ceremony to examine our relationship to our history and our future. Recorded January 14th 2021. Audio only podcast version here: The post Talk by Shinryu Roshi “Comings and Goings” first appeared on The Village Zendo.
Skye Pape is an abstract artist known for using traditional materials like ink, graphite, and paper in new and unconventional ways to produce intricate canvases in large and small scales. Skye's work has been collected by the National Museum of Women in the Arts, the Museum of Modern Art, the Guggenheim, and The Brooklyn Museum of the Arts (among many others), and has twice graced the cover of the Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. By Skye's own account, she is “a culture-hound, nature enthusiast, and pom-pom waver for creative folks of all stripes." Listen in as she talks with Aaron about all this, and more.Have a look at Skye's Time Being series, or her Passing Through, both of which she discusses with Aaron.
Sky Pape is an abstract artist known for using traditional materials like ink, graphite, and paper in new and unconventional ways to produce intricate canvases in large and small scales. Sky's work has been collected by the National Museum of Women in the Arts, the Museum of Modern Art, the Guggenheim, and The Brooklyn Museum of the Arts (among many others), and has twice graced the cover of the Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. By Sky's own account, she is “a culture-hound, nature enthusiast, and pom-pom waver for creative folks of all stripes." Listen in as she talks with Aaron about all this, and more.Have a look at Sky's Time Being series, or her Passing Through, both of which she discusses with Aaron.
Episode Description: In this Rohatsu Teisho Roshi Enkyo speaks on Dogen’s Time – Being in relation to Wisdom Beyond Wisdom. Please click here to access the Resource page for this series, which encompasses all aspects of the live program.
This is the ninth episode of For the Time Being. Mari, Frankie, and Naima gather virtually to celebrate the small joys and realizations they had in 2020.
In the first talk of the Village Zendo’s 2020 Year End Sesshin, Enkyo Roshi suggests that becoming intimate with time liberates us to live and act with clarity and compassion The post Talk by Enkyo Roshi “You Are the Time Being” first appeared on The Village Zendo.
How can the Magi of Matthew 2—the Three Wise Men "bearing gifts" and "traversing afar"—help us understand faith and reason, giving and receiving, the nature of God, and how to be human? Drew Collins offers some new perspective on a familiar Christmas story.Introduction and NotesMerry Christmas friends—for this week, we're dropping a double dose of Christmas reflections from the Yale Center for Faith & Culture. We'll be hearing from Matt Croasmun and Drew Collins, both of whom are Associate Research Scholars and lead our Life Worth Living and Christ & Flourishing initiatives, respectively.In this episode, I interview Drew Collins about the Magi of Matthew Chapter 2—these wise men from the east come to pay Jesus homage, but in so doing, they offer for us an outside perspective on the wonder and the weirdness of Christmas. hey've been lauded through centuries of Christian theology for both their reason and their faith, but W.H. Auden's treatment of their intentions in his beautiful Christmas Oratorio, For the Time Being, brings into clearest brightest view why they followed the star, and offers us something to aspire to. Auden gives them the lines:To discover how to be truthful now...To discover how to be living now….To discover how to be loving now...To discover how to be human now …. Is the reason we follow this star.And well, in that sense, we're all magi. Trying to learn how to be human now."Matthew 2:1-12 asks us, in other words, to confront the possibility that those outside of our particular Christian communities might offer us new ways of understanding of who Jesus is, while at the same time revealing new insights into the identities of our non-Christian neighbors.”"The Christian faith affirms that God is a gift giver. We can say more. For God's giving is so radical, so total, that even in God's receiving the gifts we bring, however paltry and imperfect, God is also giving. In receiving the gifts of the Magi, or in affirming our receiving of them on God's behalf, God is giving us hope that our own lives, scruffy and flawed though they might be, might be received by others as giving, like the Magi, greater insight into who Jesus is and might be received and redeemed by God in the coming of God's Kingdom.”
Thank you for another great year. I appreciate your continued support. Start Time Being, A Perfect Heart, An Ocean of Time9.29 Monogoto, Iuxta Mare -deletion 5-, Partial Deletion Of Everything (Vol 1)24.54 Panoptique Electrical, The Lighthouse, Five Pianos30.45 thme, Odd Memory, That’s What It Will Be Like *34.39 […]
This is the eighth episode of For the Time Being. Daniel reflects on how a break-up, therapy, and spirituality helped him find himself.
This is the seventh episode of For the Time Being. Mel explains what it was like to graduate during the pandemic, what pleasure means to them, and how they are finding their voice.
This is the sixth episode of For the Time Being. Lianette expresses her frustrations in landing a job in the film industry, her experience sugar dating, and finding inspiration on the dating site.Bold Language Advisory
This is the fifth episode of For the Time Being. Karla talks about her experience being a case manager and becoming a personal fitness trainer, navigating mental health in the digital age, and letting go of expectations.
During this episode of Buddy Reads, Vanessa and Alyssa discuss The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller (Ecco Press). Music by Ben Sulzinsky Books Mentioned: The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller (Ecco Press) CN: Violence (wartime & against women), rape Vicious by V.E. Schwab (Tor Books) Vengeful by V.E. Schwab (Tor Books) Sand Opera by Philip Metres (Alice James Books) CN: State-sanctioned violence & torture Pictures at an Exhibition by Philip Metres (University of Akron Press) Wade in the Water by Tracy K. Smith (Graywolf Press) Whereas by Layli Soldier Long (Graywolf Press) CN: State-sanctioned violence The Vanishing Stair by Maureen Johnson (Katherine Tegen Books) Circe by Madeline Miller (Little, Brown and Company) The Brief, Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao by Junot Díaz (Riverhead Books) CN: Murder, state-sanctioned violence Drown by Junot Díaz (Riverhead Books) This is How You Lose Her by Junot Díaz (Riverhead Books) My Year of Meats by Ruth Ozeki (Penguin Books) CN: Disordered eating A Tale for the Time Being by Ruth Ozeki (Viking)
November 27th - on this ‘Black Friday’ it’s a colourful episode of the Spacemusic podcast w/ tons of fantastic music for you to enjoy! In “Origin” we play with Time and Space. Deep tracks, beats, textures, melodic moods and cinematic soundscapes. Going on means going far, going far means returning. Soundtrack provided by Time Traveler, Banco de Gaia, Evenfall, Spuntic, B. Ashra, Leaving Richmond, Lemmer & Pabst, Rewo, Time Being, Off Land, Xerxes & Phoenix. Join us for some chats and chilled moments on our Discord server, special invitation! https://ambient.zone/discord
Welcome our newcomers to Sequences who always surprise us with their form of electronic music added to the many thousands we’ve had the pleasure of bringing to you over the years. Construction is Nadya Peek & Marko Ahtisasri bringing a unique strong ambient laid back jazz influence sound. Syngate's latest offering A.D.S.R. is a music project of nameless people and their sound generators. A dreamer & love of creating spacious soundscapes NAmbient. The duo Phillip Wilkerson & Jourdan Laik known as Time Being, are in top form as they venture into over 70 minutes of deep-drifting, time-melting, soul-stirring bliss that hovers delicately at the fringes of darkness and light. Music composed by Sergio Mariani surrounding a Steel Guitar among other electronic instruments, to give you peace and tranquility for quiet moments of prayer, pondering, or just to take it easy and enjoy. As one of the three artists in the Band Airsculpture, Peter Ruczynski solo project Softbase is no stranger to the more esoteric and ambient side of EM, enjoy this solo ramble into different sonic worlds & finally the album Asthenosphere, according to Lethave Plank, "takes up the baton of a hypothesis that could not be proved until several decades after it was formulated, and in the romantic idea of a dream that survives its creator". Group Page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/sequencesmagazine/ Website: www.sequencesmagazine.com Email: sequencesemma@gmail.com michael.garlick@icloud.com Podcasts: Main Listeners: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/sequences-magazine-podcast/id500441651 Later editions on: http://www.mixcloud.com/mickgarlick9/ https://soundcloud.com/mick-garlick Latest edition on the German radio show: Modul303 http://modul303.com/ Player FM: https://player.fm/series/sequences-magazine Listennotes: https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/sequences-magazine-sequences-electronic-6qYJ3ndPT_z/ (New) Amazon: all editions from no 44 to the latest. https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/02699b4d-59c9-4773-a71e-f41749bbd9d6/Sequences-Magazine New: Himalaya: https://www.himalaya.com/music-podcasts/sequences-magazine-319139 Playlist No 182 02.42 Wellenfeld ‘Farewell from Home’ (album The Journey of Voyager 1) www.MellowJet.de 12.09 Synthetik ‘Music For Machines’ (album Music For Machines) www.synthetik.bandcamp.com 17.24 Andy Pickford ‘Dreadnaught’ (album Dreadnaught) *** www.andypickford1.bandcamp.com 27.54 Tedd Arnold ’Silver Lake’ (album Silver Lake) https://theearthcat.com 33.23 Tedd Arnold ‘Far From Earth’ 36.54 Wellenfeld ‘ Farthest from Earth’ 43.12 Sequential Legenda ‘ Beyond From The Beyond’ (album Beyond The Stars) https://sequentia-legenda.bandcamp.com 57.22 Softbase ‘Of Its Time’ (album Of This Time) www.softbase.bandcamp.com 01.05.42 Time Being ‘Here.Now.Always’ (album Ocean In Time) www.spottedpeccary.com 01.12.00 Rene Van Der Wouden ‘Cloud Mysteries’ (album Sound Of Silence) www.rewo.bandcamp.com 01.23.13 René Van Der Wouden ‘Metaphor’ (album Cinnamon Horizons) 01.33.54 Wolfproject ‘Thrill’ https://wolfproject.bandcamp.com 01.41.15 A.D.S.R. ‘Morgennebel 1’ (album UNO) www.syngate.net 01.51.06 Jason Herrboldt ‘Icehorn’ (album Copse) www.jasonherrboldt.bandcamp.com 01.57.11 Jason Herrboldt ‘Ippyook’ 02.01.56 Steve Roach ‘Optimal Being’ (album Tomorrow) www.projekt.com 02.13.24 Construction ‘Talk’ (Rinne Radio Remx) wwwtheambientzofne.co.uk 02.19.22 Lethave Plank ‘A Name For The Theory’ (album Asthenosphere) https://lethaveplank.bandcamp.com/ 02.22.26 Lethave Plank ‘Orogenic’ 02.28.57 Sergio Mariani ‘As Far As The West Is From The East’ (album Good & Faithful) www.sergiomariani.bandcamp.com 02.36.22 NAambient Music ‘A Metamorphic Event’ ( two track: Recollection) *** www.nambientmusic.bandcamp.com 02.43.05 TheAdelaidean ‘A Convocation of Moths’ (album Alive In The Hall Of Possibilities ) www.projekt.com 02.53.35 Marconi Union ‘Still’ (EP Departures) www.theambientzone.co.uk Edit ***
Welcome to show number 20 in Season 12 - recorded for you to enjoy the max! Today’s recipe is simple: press play and don’t touch anything anymore, except for the ‘repeat’ button. Just before November starts we have launched our new social platform, you can join us on our new Discord server and chat, read, share, have a good time with Ambient Zone members, patrons, visitors, musicians, authors and more to come! An exclusive new-music channel, announcements, chill-out and latest label news. Simply follow our invite or type in: https://ambient.zone/discord and see you in a bit! Musical contributions by Lemmer & Pabst, Time Being, Miriam Stockley, David Helpling, Jon Jenkins, Off land, Dino Pacifici, Xerxes, Andrew Heath, Off the Sky, D.P. Kaufman, Solar Fields. Brand new releases and some oldies but goodies, all mixed and matched for a super soothing listening experience that does include couple of beats to keep the blood pumping :) Have fun! // ambient zone //
First Hour: Mid Era with new releases by K. Markov (Croatia), Gert Blokzijl (Holland), Time Being (USA) and Gert Emmens+Ruud Heij (Holland) 2nd Set: Ambient featuring the latest from Sundrugs (Poland), Sense (Australia) and Stimulus Timbre (Malta) 3rd Set: IDM - older tracks from various artists broadcast on my weekly radio show TIME.....ARTIST.....TRACK.....RELEASE 0:00 [Intro - Mid Era] 0:40 Frank Klare sequence spheres Monomode 3:20 Gert Blokzijl attic session 3 Attic Sessions 18:44 K. Markov beyond the universe Beyond The Universe 29:20 Time Being drifting form... An Ocean Of Time 34:38 RJ Vanderson part 4 Sequenced Thoughts 49:06 Emmens+Heij skyrider Forgotten Tracks 1:01:23 [Break - Ambient] 1:04:02 Sundrugs running foxes Marvelous Isolation 1:15:00 Sense ominous rift A Slow But Sure Demise.. 1:25:48 Stimulus Timbre orbital monolog Celestial Beats Vol. 4 1:31:35 [Break - IDM] 1:33:01 Aphexia exhale Breathe 1:38:20 Hazcauch 1013_alpha 1013_last / 1013_alpha 1:41:10 Vettore Spaziale dream technology Moon Butterfly 1:44:28 Hatch hatch-hop Arcanoid 1:50:20 Murya aura Northern Lights 1:53:23 Oxyd blood flower Astral Border 1:58:16 [Outro] Keywords: International electronic music internet electronic artists unsigned electronic artists Ambient Tribal Tribal Trance PsyTance Ethno/PsyTrance IDM Dub Step Mid Era Berlin School
For the first episode of In the Stacks, the librarians at the Lewistown Public Library discuss their favorite books of all time. Books discussed include: Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling "A Tale for the Time Being" by Ruth Ozeki "Wuthering Heights" by Emily Bronte "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald "Winter Wheat" by Mildred Walker "Wild Geese" by Mary Oliver "A Dollhouse" by Henrik Ibsen "The Beach" by Alex Garland "Fight Club" by Chuck Palahniuk "East of Eden" by John Steinbeck "Flowers in the Attic" by V.C. Andrews "Miss Peregrine's Peculiar Children" by Ransom Riggs "Sleeping Giants" by Sylvain Neuvel "Mystery Stalks the Prairie" by Roberta Donovan "Almost Everything: Notes on Hope" by Anne Lamott. Subscribe to In the Stacks on Spotify, Google, and all other major podcast platforms. Follow us at @lplgram on Instagram or Lewistown Public Library on Facebook. You can email us at lewistownpubliclibrary@gmail.com.
Host Ryan and Scott, The Time Being grill Boston and his partner Kali Charisma on their Wedding day, Their games of choice, and all things in between.
Racist White Fragility, Ray Bradbury is thy name! Douse the dumpster fire of garbage that is Fahrenheit 451 with the cool, refreshing waters of far superior books by far superior women. (A partial list) Ruth Ozeki * A Tale for the Time Being Janet Campbell Hale * The Jailing of Cecelia Capture Zadie Smith * White Teeth * Swing Time Isabel Allende * The House of Spirits Jhumpa Lahiri * The Namesake Leslie Marmon Silko * Ceremony ZZ Packer * Drinking Coffee Elsewhere Maxine Hong Kingston * The Woman Warrior
This is the fourth episode of For the Time Being. Naima talks about her work with youth, making friends, and tending to her plants.
This is the third episode of For the Time Being. Misa talks about her hometown of Peoria, why she left to Taiwan, and her very complicated journey to obtaining a visa.
This is the second episode of For the Time Being. Tony talks about growing up in East LA, his experience working as a college advisor in Richmond, and his relationship with professionalism.
This is the first episode of For the Time Being. In this episode, Mari reflects on the whole idea of a post-grad plan, processes what it means to come home after college, and explains a bit about why she made this podcast.
Clive hosts as he, Michael Johnson & Alex Wain talk about loads of pop culture. We’ve also got two, yes two contributions from our man Josh Keighley. Here’s the list of what’s discussed: Tramps - (Film, 2016) Joyce Manor - Never Hungover Again (Music, 2014) MC5 - Kick Out The Jams (Music, 1969) Rammstein - Mutter (Music, 2001) A Tale for the Time Being by Ruth Ozeki (Book, 2013) Please help our expansion efforts by telling your friends, following us on Twitter @StickAroundCast, liking us on www.facebook.com/StickAroundPodcast, and leaving us reviews on iTunes. You can get in contact with the show on Twitter, Facebook or you can e-mail us at stickaroundpodcast@gmail.com. There's also a handy web-form on stickaroundpodcast.com/contact if you'd rather do it that way! We'll read out (and answer) your questions and comments in the next episode. Thanks everybody :)
Episode 44 July 10 2020 On the Needles 2:37 Patterns still link to Ravelry so please be careful! Porthole Cowl by Knitting Expat Designs, Three Irish Girls Yarn: Adorn Sock in Maple Vanilla mini set (2009), Westerly Sea Sock in Ocean Gradient (merino/sea cell- natural seaweed fiber, 2010)-- DONE!! Criterion Cowl by Casapinka, Lady Dye Yarns (Big Minis): Color A: Mrs. Hudson (lt. pink), Color B: Moriarty (grey), Color C: Irene Adler (hot pink) Bautista by Celia McAdam Cahill, YakLux by Invictus Yarns 2020 NoCKRs colorway 4 Day KAL! Soundtrack Pullover by Marie Greene, Neighborhood Fiber Co.: studio DK in Ward Circle (blue) and Broadway Market (grey) On the Easel 12:56 Limn + Latitude is coming back, and I’m headed* to…Japan! (*not really, just in spirit, art, literature, & cuisine). New website in process. On the Table 20:44 Upcoming: cooking from Vegetable Kingdom by Bryant Terry Boys Curry biryani from Jamie’s Food Revolution by Jamie Oliver Beef & broccoli from How to Cook without a Book by Pam Anderson Sausage carbonara from 5 Ingredients by Jamie Oliver Chorizo quesadillas from The Dinner Plan by Brennan & Campion Wingaersheek lunch for the 4th of July Strawberry ice cream from How to Cook Everything Toffee Bars, take 1 & take 2. Take 2 is the perfect reproduction; we just mix in choc chips, no nuts. Easy! Pork Gyozas from Just one cookbook.com Falafel fail. (Note to self: LISTEN when everyone tells you to start with dried beans). Pickled red onions on everything. HIGHLY recommend: local salsa! By Joy & Kelly. The most delicious, flavorful slurry of goodness On the Nightstand 42:14 My Antonia by Willa Cather Notes from a Young Black Chef by Kwame Onwuachi, Joshua David Stein The River by Peter Heller The Immortals of Tehran by Ali Araghi Convenience Store Woman by Sayaka Murata A Tale for the Time Being by Ruth Ozeki The Memory Police by Yoko Ogama My Ex-Life by Stephen McCauley Bingo 1:07:16 Starts friday evening may 22, ends Sept 7 Need to post a photo of completed Bingo with #CCRRsummerbingo2020 to instagram or Ravelry Monica Heirloom: Wingaersheek 4th lunch Farmers market: kohlrabi Cortney Heirloom recipe with Toffee Bar success! Book Set in a Foreign Place (several) New-to-me Periodical/Magazines: Kokeshi Trends, Tokyo Weekender, Breathe, Stanger’s Guide, Traveler’s Times. New project: Appa on canvas for my kid
Today on Too Opinionated the boys have a chat with up and coming actress, writer, director Alexa Shackelford! Alexa is known for her work on Love Interest and Time Being and is a name you should remember! https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4928476/ Help Support us with a donation at patreon.com/meisterkhan Like us on the facebook page called "the best pop culture geek page" Meisterkhan!!! Watch on our YouTube channel at Meisterkhan Pod
Anna and Annie recommend books to read in isolation. Our top 6 are: - This Lonely City by Olivia Laing - A Month in Siena by Hisham Matar - A Tale For the Time Being by Ruth Ozeki - The Summer Book by Tove Jansson translated by Thomas Teal - Nora Webster by Colm Tóibín - Tyll by Daniel Kehlmann translated by Ross Benjamin Coming up: The Bass Rock by Evie Wyld and Miles Apart with Annabel Bower. Follow us! Facebook: Books On The Go Email: booksonthegopodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @abailliekaras and @mr_annie Twitter: @abailliekaras and @mister_annie Litsy: @abailliekaras Credits Artwork: Sascha Wilkosz
Shelter-in-Pasta continues with another classic, easy recipe, and vegan-friendly: puttanesca! Episode #209 - video here Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 2′22″ Eclectic Electric Radio by Msk on Eclectic Electric Radio (Eclectic Electric Recordings) 5′16″ Time Being by The Genie 14′21″ Right on Boy (Keep on Trying) by Instrospective Funk Collective 18′31″ War for Ground by Momo Joseph 20′46″ Hotel Pacific by Matthias Arfmann 32′45″ This Is What You Get by Kruder / Hunter 37′37″ The Sweetest Taboo by Rebles 39′41″ Mediterraneo by Giorgio Bigazzi & Marco Falagiani 46′56″ La Radio (feat. Sole Rebel) by Msk 51′52″ Pasto by Synchro Rhythmic Eclectic Language 57′08″ Lite Low by Tyna Onwudiwe 59′51″ Kulun Mankwaleshi by Mulatu Astake & Black Jesus 67′56″ You No Fit Touch Am (Medlar Remix) by Dele Sosimi 77′35″ Ultimatum (feat. Fatoumata Diawara) by Disclosure 80′55″ I Can by Art Of Tones 88′16″ No Eyes by Claptone 99′29″ O Mera Dil feat. Lady Parul (Auztin Pauers & Ezrael Remix) by Mr Raoul K 104′19″ Bringing Me Down by Matt Hughes 108′52″ Baby Do You Wanna Bump (Daniel Maloso Remix) by Todd Terje 115′34″ Quale Idea by Pino D'Angiò
A Slight Change in Podcast Direction for the Time Being.
On this day, we celebrate the feast of St. St. Michael and All Angels. We also remember the author, W.H. Auden. The reading is an excerpt from "For the Time Being" by Auden. We’re proud to be part of 1517 Podcasts, a network of shows dedicated to delivering Christ-centered content. Our podcasts cover a multitude of content, from Christian doctrine, apologetics, cultural engagement, and powerful preaching. Support the work of 1517 today.
The German poet and philosopher Jean Gebser's major work, The Ever-Present Origin, is a monumental study of the evolution of consciousness from prehistory to posthistory. For Gebser, consciousness adopts different "structures" at different times and in different contexts, and each structure reveals certain facets of reality while potentially occluding others. An integral human being is one who can utilize all of the structures according to the moment or situation. As Gebserian scholar Jeremy Johnson explains in this episode, modern humans are currently experiencing the transition from the "perspectival" structure which formed in the late Middle Ages to the "aperspectival," a new way of seeing and being that first revealed itself in the art of the Modernists. Grokking what the aperspectival means, and what it might look like, is just one of the tasks Jeremy, Phil and JF set themselves in this engaging trialogue. Jeremy D. Johnson is the author of the recently released Seeing Through the World: Jean Gebser and Integral Consciousness (https://www.amazon.com/Seeing-Through-World-Consciousness-Nuralogicals/dp/1947544152). REFERENCES Jeremy Johnson, Seeing Through the World: Jean Gebser and the Integral Consciousness (https://www.amazon.com/Seeing-Through-World-Consciousness-Nuralogicals/dp/1947544152) Jean Gebser, The Ever-Present Origin (https://www.amazon.com/Ever-Present-Origin-Part-Aperspectival-Manifestations/dp/0821407694) William Irwin Thompson, Coming Into Being: Artifacts and Texts in the Evolution of Consciousness (https://us.macmillan.com/books/9780312176921) Ken Wilber (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Wilber), integral theorist Lionel Snell, “Spare Parts” (https://fulgur.co.uk/austin-osman-spare/spare-parts/?v=7516fd43adaa) Nagarjuna, “Verses of the Middle Way” (https://www.stephenbatchelor.org/index.php/en/verses-from-the-center) (Mulamadhyamakakarika) Peter Sloterdijk, You Must Change Your Life (https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/philosophy-of-the-acrobat-on-peter-sloterdijk/) Thomas Aquinas, [Summa Theologica](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SummaTheologica)_ Object-oriented ontology (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Object-oriented_ontology) (OOO) Dogen, [Uji](https://www.thezensite.com/ZenTeachings/DogenTeachings/UjiWelch.htm) (“The Time-Being”), from the Shobogenzo (Treasury of the True Dharma Eye) Special Guest: Jeremy D. Johnson.
On this episode, the inimitable Dan Coleman — LPL Librarian, Papier-mâché wizard, and #weneeddiversebooks advocate — talks to Polli and Kate about places where children's literature is sorely lacking. They also discuss alarm clocks and bird things. Listen up! Show notes: https://lplks.org/blogs/post/047-crow-funerals-papier-mache-and-unsung-kansas-heroes Two Book Minimum: The Language of Crows by Michael Westerfield (out of print but available via ILL) More crow goodness: Hollow Kingdom by Kira Jane Buxton, A Tale for the Time Being by Ruth Ozeki, and famous crows of Seattle) The Right Swipe by Alisha Rai I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter by Erika Sánchez Special Episode: Kansas Needs Diverse Books! Joining us is Dan Coleman, Collection Development Librarian and selector of children’s items.* Did you know that the U.S. turned down the chance to send the first astronaut of color to space? And that this astronaut -- Ed Dwight -- is from Kansas? Read Dan's blog post that inspired this episode for more information on overlooked Kansas figures whose stories need to be told, including Oscar Micheaux (featured here), Billy Mills, Lucile Bluford, KU grad and editor/publisher for The Call, and more. Check out a few of these awesome bibliographies with your kids (or for yourself!) -- Game Changer: John McLendon and the Secret Game by John Coy No Small Potatoes: Junius G. Groves and His Kingdom in Kansas by Tanya Bolden Gordon Parks: How the Photographer Captured Black and White America by Carole Boston Weatherford (*btw youguyz, there are 65 THOUSAND items in the children’s section at LPL.) Upcoming at LPL: A GIANT ALARM CLOCK TO SMASH! AND MORE! Join us at Keep Retirement Weird on Sunday, Sept. 15th to see Dan's other handiwork, an enormous Papier-mâché alarm clock that current and upcoming retirees can smash to bits! ------------------------ 2019 Book Squad Goals Reading Challenge can be found here: http://tinyurl.com/LPLBSG2019 Twice(-ish) a month, the librarians are in, with their favorite recommendations in Two Book Minimum, a toe-to-toe discussion on a book or topic, as well as news from the book world, updates from Lawrence Public Library, and beyond. This episode was produced by Jim Barnes in the Sound & Vision studio. Our theme song is by Heidi Lynne Gluck. You can find the Book Squad Podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, or SoundCloud. Please subscribe and leave us comments – we’d love to know what you think, and your comments make it easier for other people to find our podcast. Happy reading and listening! xo, Polli & Kate
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