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On this episode of True Print for Life host Christina Vera and co-host Maylin Sambois discuss how to be the optimal you, and why that is important for yourself and others. Maylin and Christina decided to launch True Print for Life for anyone who is looking for more strategy, passion, and purpose in their lives. The podcast will be featuring intimate interviews with top performers/experts in business, finance, and lifestyle, as well as deep dives into topics like health and manifestation. In 2014, Maylin and Christina launched Femergy®, a 5o1c3 non-profit organization. Femergy stands for Female Energy and provides additional access and support in helping bridge the gap of women in leadership and decisions making positions. The True Print for Life Podcast has everything you need to level up your life and business! New episodes premiere every other Wednesday Starting in June 2021! True Print for Life Website: https://www.femergy.org/true-print-podcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0MgGDnUJ8m8uO5nEorqYMn?si=RW9s7v-rQLu67_XN2vMg2A&dl_branch=1 Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-print-for-life/id1571622222 Anchor: https://anchor.fm/trueprintforlife Femergy: https://www.femergy.org/ Femergy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamfemergy/?hl=en
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Tomorrow Comes The Harvest are Detroit techno pioneer Jeff Mills, Indian tabla player Prabhu Edouard and Guyanese keyboardist Jean-Phi Dary. Together they create a transcendental mix of live improvisation, wild rhythm, electronic and acoustic wonder. I spoke to them ahead of their Barcelona gig, on November 2 at Jazztronica, about reading a crowd, Tony Allen, spiritual process and going on forever.
Tomorrow Comes The Harvest are Detroit techno pioneer Jeff Mills, Indian tabla player Prabhu Edouard and Guyanese keyboardist Jean-Phi Dary. Together they create a transcendental mix of live improvisation, wild rhythm, electronic and acoustic wonder. I spoke to them ahead of their Barcelona gig, on November 2 at Jazztronica, about reading a crowd, Tony Allen, spiritual process and going on forever.
The Chicago Sky have finalized their roster and are on the precipice of truly beginning a new era. Stephen Garner and Chris Pennant discuss the final cuts and the best quotes from last week's Media Day, review the (underwhelming) preseason rankings and make their own predictions. Plus: WNBA expansion on the horizon and Brianna Turner gets her master's degree! An ALLCITY Network Production PARTY WITH US: https://bit.ly/3SRS03z SUBSCRIBE: / chgosports ALL THINGS CHGO: https://linktr.ee/chgosports WEBSITE: http://allCHGO.com/ BUY MERCH: http://CHGOLocker.com FOLLOW ON SOCIAL: Twitter: @CHGO_Sports Instagram: @CHGO_Sports GET OUR FREE NEWSLETTER: http://www.allchgo.com/newsletter WATCH YOUR FAVORITE TEAMS: https://www.fubotv.com/chgo Get Coors Light delivered straight to your door with Instacart by going to https://coorslight.com/CHGODunk Celebrate Responsibly. Coors Brewing Company, Golden, Colorado. Visit http://chgo.cdone.com for affordable cleaning services near you - pick from an in-store or online pickup and delivery coupon options! Schedule a free in-home estimate today with Empire! All listeners can receive a $350 OFF discount when they use the promo code CHGO. Restrictions apply. See https://EmpireToday.com/CHGO for details. Download the PrizePicks app, create an account, and use code CHGO for a first-deposit match up to $100! Check out FOCO for merch and collectibles here https://foco.vegb.net/CHGO and use promo code “CHGO10” for 10% off your order on all non Pre Order items. https://shadyrays.com: use code ‘CHGO' for 50% OFF 2+ pairs of polarized sunglasses! When you shop through links in the description, we may earn affiliate commissions. Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. #Sky #ChicagoSky #skytown Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Agents of Repair take a much needed pause, but how much rest is available is subject to a number of otherworldly conditions.Support the Show.Venture Forth is a Dungeons and Dragons podcast. We play 5th edition (5e) Dungeons and Dragons in a home-brew D&D actual play setting. Our campaign takes place in the high fantasy realm of Elbor. A world of monsters, heroes and epic tales to be told. D&D is a TTRPG, a tabletop roleplaying game, also known as an RPG. Our gameplay is perfect for beginners to Dungeons and Dragons from episode 1. Olma Marsk is played by Rebecca Hausman, Flynn Felloweave is played by Russ Bartek, March is played by Bridget Black, Ceallach is played by Shane O'Loughlin, Shraya is played by Cameron Gregg, Seeker is played by Rodney Campbell, Thessaly is played by Devon Swanson, and the DM is played by Ethan Ralphs and Seth Fowler.https://www.ventureforthdnd.com/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNl1hOaZiXruwLE8Ct1NNNA
In this heartwarming episode of The ROCC Pod, we delve into the harmonious world of the Cantata Academy Chorale. Join hosts John Gay and Lisa Bibbee as they explore the musical and personal connections that make this ensemble more than just a choir—it's a family. Our special guests, conductor Susan Catanese and board president Maggie Reese, share their stories of love, music, and community that resonate through the group's performances.Maggie reveals her own love story that blossomed within the choir's ranks, and the conversation takes a thrilling dive into her bucket list adventures, including skydiving. We also get a glimpse into Susan's journey from a piano-playing child to a beloved conductor, and her plans for a harmonious retirement.The episode crescendos as we discuss the upcoming concert season, with its theme "Tomorrow Comes," reflecting the enduring spirit of the chorale and its members. We learn about the choir's impressive history, including international tours and their connection with the Royal Oak Chamber of Commerce.As the chorale faces a transition with Susan's retirement, we uncover the excitement and anticipation for the future. With auditions on the horizon and a legacy of excellence, the Cantata Academy Chorale is poised to continue its tradition of exceptional choral music.Whether you're a long-time supporter or new to the wonders of choral music, this episode is a testament to the power of community and the arts in Royal Oak.Remember to subscribe to The ROCC Pod for more stories that strike a chord in the heart of Royal Oak's vibrant community.Cantata Academy Chorale Website: https://www.cantataacademy.org/ Learn more about the Royal Oak Chamber of Commerce: https://www.royaloakchamber.com/Connect with our hosts:Jon Gay from JAG in Detroit Podcasts - http://www.jagindetroit.com/Lisa Bibbee from Keller Williams - http://soldbylisab.com/
When should you start preparing your young person for adulthood? Following a post-14 programme model, Samera and her parent co-host Celeste, an NHS transition coordinator, discuss what health considerations parents should be discussing with their young person moving into adulthood. From writing health and communication passports, understanding the Mental Capacity Act, to consent and STIs. All references in the podcast are in this episode's transcript [Transcripts with References - Frank Communications] If you are new to autism and parenting, Quirky and Autistic Parenting podcast is just for you. The content of this podcast is for general information purposes only and does not constitute advice. Podcast Engineer: Paul Henty Theme music: Alisdair Stirling
ON-AIR! Welcome to #PRR596 by Nicky Romero. This week we have many brand new tracks in stock by the likes of Tiësto, Matisse & Sadko, Thomas Newson, Sick Individuals and many more! “Tomorrow Comes” by Nicky Romero, Deniz Koyu & Jaimes is the #ProtocolSpotlight of this week! Tracklist: 1. Vintage Culture, Maverick Sabre & Tom Breu - Weak (Marco Lys Remix) 2. MORTEN - Good God (Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano Remix) 3. Thomas Newson, Anthony Attalla - Bala 4. Florian Picasso - Me Gusta 5. Protocol Spotlight: Nicky Romero & Deniz Koyu & Jaimes - Tomorrow Comes 6. Leandro Da Silva - Night Owls 7. TMPST - Freezing 8. Throwback Track: Third Party - Everyday Of My Life 9. Chemical Brothers - No Reason (Chris Lake Extended Remix) 10. Alex & Mark - Holdin' Me Back 11. Sick Individuals - Love Like That 12. Matisse & Sadko - JADORE 13. Cheat Codes ft. Birdy - Head Up 14. NUZB & Merow - Anywhere You Go 15. Viani & Andrew A - Running Away 16. Tiësto x FAST BOY - All My Life
Donna Mebane, the author of Tomorrow Comes, discusses dealing with grief and loss during the holiday season. they discuss the 6 steps Donna recommends for anyone at this time of year. The worst nightmare – and the worst wound – for any parent is the loss of a child. Such a loss cuts to the core of one's spirit and soul. But that painful experience sometimes opens our senses to mere inklings that there is an energy of life that survives mortal death. www.starshinegalaxy.com www.youtube.com/januaryjonesinfluencer
Donna Mebane, the author of Tomorrow Comes, discusses dealing with grief and loss during the holiday season. they discuss the 6 steps Donna recommends for anyone at this time of year. The worst nightmare – and the worst wound – for any parent is the loss of a child. Such a loss cuts to the core of one's spirit and soul. But that painful experience sometimes opens our senses to mere inklings that there is an energy of life that survives mortal death. www.starshinegalaxy.com http://www.januaryjones.com BE SURE TO READ, TOMORROW COMES https://www.amazon.com/Tomorrow-Comes-Donna-Mebane-ebook/dp/B00OA8H5NI/ref=sr_1_1?crid=13J1UBVFEFBDH&keywords=tomorrow+comes+donna+mebane&qid=1701535156&sprefix=tomorrow+comes+donna+mebane%2Caps%2C138&sr=8-1
Donna Mebane, the author of Tomorrow Comes, discusses dealing with grief and loss during the holiday season. they discuss the 6 steps Donna recommends for anyone at this time of year. The worst nightmare – and the worst wound – for any parent is the loss of a child. Such a loss cuts to the core of one's spirit and soul. But that painful experience sometimes opens our senses to mere inklings that there is an energy of life that survives mortal death. www.starshinegalaxy.com www.youtube.com/januaryjonesinfluencer
It's time to say goodbye to a beloved member of the team and begin the process of healing from the void they left. Thank you for listening. Today's episode was written by Nicole Tuttle and edited by Mariah Clawson, and featured the vocal talents of Nicole Tuttle, M.L. Earhart, Mariah Clawson, Emily Buza, Wes Haas, Addigale Stewart, Braeden Tuttle, Zach Cipriano, Andrew Morrison, and Lisa-Marie Lee. This episode was sound designed and edited by Kathryn Stanley along with Mariah Clawson, Griffin Coldiron, Megan Piggott and featured the music of John Bartmann and I'm Erica Harmon. Want to stay up to date on all things The LaFresian Chronicles? Follow our social media for more information about upcoming episodes @lafresiaaudio on Twitter. If you enjoyed today's episode, subscribe to our show on your favorite podcasting site and leave a review. Until next time listeners! Tonight We Sing Again: written and produced by Nicole Tuttle-Robb Performed by Nicole and Zachary Tuttle-Robb
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Marco Haas ist seit vielen Jahren bekannt und erfolgreich unter seinem Trademark T.Raumschmiere als Musiker, Produzent, Labelbetreiber und nicht zuletzt als expressiver Live-Performer. Seit gut zwei, drei Jahren gibt es gemeinsam mit St.John Mantle "St.raumen". Es sind mehrere Singles und EPs erschienen und besonders euphorisch wurden ihre Auftritte auf dem Superbooth-Festival gefeiert. Die aktuelle Veröffentlichung heißt "Hexenmotte" und diese stellt T.Raumschmiere als Studiogast von Olaf Zimmermann in der ersten "elektro beats"-Stunde vor. Die Detroiter Techno-Legende Jeff Mills ist seit jeher stilistisch breit aufgestellt. Neben tanzbaren Elektro-Tracks hat er in den letzten Jahren viele Soundtracks zu Stummfilmen komponiert und firmiert mit zwei weiteren Musikern als "Tomorrow Comes The Harvest". Ihre Musik ist eine Mischung aus elektronischen Beats und Jazz. Aktuell erschienen ist das Album "Evolution" und "Tomorrow Comes The Harvest" sind auf Welttournee. Am 17.09.23 machen sie Station in Berlin im "Theater des Westens". Olaf Zimmermann stimmt in der 2. Stunde musikalisch ein.
An Ironman triathlete told me the secret of his success: “You last the long race by running the short ones.”...
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A revenge drama that has all the ingreidnts to make it a thrilling entertainer even today. Pls drop a rating if you like what you hear. Book : If Tomorrow Comes Author : Sydney Sheldon Title music : Sooraj Santhosh Do send me your feedback on : Instagram : @thegreedyreader You Tube : The Greedy Reader Website : www.thegreedyreader.com
Donna Mebane, the author of Tomorrow Comes, discusses dealing with grief and loss during the holiday season. they discuss the 6 steps Donna recommends for anyone at this time of year. The worst nightmare – and the worst wound – for any parent is the loss of a child. Such a loss cuts to the core of one's spirit and soul. But that painful experience sometimes opens our senses to mere inklings that there is an energy of life that survives mortal death. www.starshinegalaxy.com http://www.januaryjones.com
Donna Mebane, the author of Tomorrow Comes, discusses dealing with grief and loss during the holiday season. they discuss the 6 steps Donna recommends for anyone at this time of year. The worst nightmare – and the worst wound – for any parent is the loss of a child. Such a loss cuts to the core of one's spirit and soul. But that painful experience sometimes opens our senses to mere inklings that there is an energy of life that survives mortal death. www.starshinegalaxy.com
The Skills To Learn Before Tomorrow Comes My name is Calvin Antonza. I am a web/graphic designer. I specialize in helping brands and businesses grow their visibility online. Firstly, I want to thank my big brother, the person of Mr. Benjamin Nathaniel for the platform to speak today. Today I'll be speaking about The Skills to Learn before Tomorrow comes. But before we get started, what do I mean by skills? The term skill means the ability to perform an action with a determined result in a given amount of time. It is the ability to do something proficiently in any given amount of time. For example, a carpenter is skilled in carpentry, medical students spend many years in school to become skilled in their fields, athletes practice consistently in other to master their craft. There are many skills a person can learn today but I'll categories them into Hard skills and Soft Skills. Today, when we talk about "Learning a skill", some people turn off their minds. They fail to understand that having a skill is to their own advantage. So what are Hard skills? Hard skills are teachable abilities or skill sets that are required for a particular occupation. For instance, a Graphic Designer needs to having a working knowledge of Photoshop and CorelDRAW. a website designer need to have knowledge in HTML, CSS, WORDPRESS, and SHOPIFY. an account will need hard skills relating to bookkeeping. Today, there are a lot of Hardskills one can learn. We have Coding, UI/UX, Graphic Design, Facebook Ads, Baking, Fashion Design, Shoe making, Accounting, etc. Hardskills are typically acquired through formal education, training, online education, certification programs and so on. Top Hard skills to learn are: Writing Skills Technical skills: it includes specialize knowledge and expertise in fields as IT, ENGINEERING or Science. Computer skills: this includes knowledge in MSword, Excel, Google, and typing. Analytics skills: this are skills required for gathering data, analyzing it and also presenting it. Coming to Soft skill: Softskills are interpersonal skills that characterize a person's relationship with other people. Softskills are the good manners required to socialize well with others and build positive relationships. Unlike hard skills that are job specific, softskills are broadly applicable across Job titles and industries. Top 5 softskills you need today are: leadership skills interpersonal skills communication skills Team work problem solving skills. Both Hardskills and Soft Skills are important. Infact, Hardskills most times will get you the interview but softskills will get and keep you the job. Having said these, what are the skills you can learn before tomorrow comes? I'll call them High Income Skills. So what are High Income Skills: These are skills that could want you over 6 figures every year even if you don't have a college degree. These are skills in high demand. Whether you want to be financially free, earn as a student or spend more time with your family, having high income skills could help you achieve that. So, How can you develop High Income skills? One way to do so is by learn from platforms online like: Udemy.com YouTube.com LinkedIn Learn Skillshare.com coursera.org You can watch hours of free content from people who are giving in their best on YouTube... weinspirepodcast.wordpress.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/weinspirepodcast/message
Nat and Tori are super excited to start off a new series with you today. We're kicking off the Beauty in Lies series by Adelaide Forrest with the first book, Until Tomorrow Comes. Y'all have no idea what madness is about to unfold with Raphael Ibarra. ***THIS EPISODE CONTAINS SPOILERS*** ✅️ Contemporary dark mafia, stalker romance; age gap (13 years); insta-obsession; OTT jealous/possessive/psycho MMC; somnophilia; touch her and die vibes
In this episode I share my thoughts on the recent events in Texas and Buffalo. So many negative things are going on in the world that is affecting us all. I had another topic but I decided to talk about this as a way to vent my feelings. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Universal, 1939: we continue the saga of John Stahl's final years with the banker regime with When Tomorrow Comes, a frankly pro-labour romance, full of eccentric charm, that rewrites the fate of Irene Dunne's Back Street character while reuniting the actress with Charles Boyer after their success in Love Affair. Then we turn to the studio's B mode with Joe May's intermittently audacious, but consistently funny, murder/haunting mystery The House of Fear, about an ill-fated stage production. Time Codes: 0h 01m 00s: WHEN TOMORROW COMES [dir. John M. Stahl] 0h 51m 32s: THE HOUSE OF FEAR [dir. Joe May] Studio Film Capsules provided by The Universal Story by Clive Hirschhorn Additional studio information from: The Hollywood Story by Joel W. Finler +++ * Marvel at our meticulously ridiculous Complete Viewing Schedule for the 2020s * Intro Song: “Sunday” by Jean Goldkette Orchestra with the Keller Sisters (courtesy of The Internet Archive) * Read Elise's latest film piece on Preston Sturges, Unfaithfully Yours, and the Narrative role of comedic scapegoating. * Check out Dave's new Robert Benchley blog – an attempt to annotate and reflect upon as many of the master humorist's 2000+ pieces as he can locate – Benchley Data: A Wayward Annotation Project! Follow us on Twitter at @therebuggy Write to us at therebuggy@gmail.com We now have a Discord server - just drop us a line if you'd like to join!
In building your AM/PM routine, make sure you start the day off great and finish the day off great. Build in routines in the morning and evening to book end the day.
Harold Meyerson, Editor At Large for The American Prospect, writes some of the best political analysis around, but every so often he'll drop a fascinating column about a film; it was a recent piece he did on Mank that prompted us to invite him on the show, but it turned out that what he really wanted to talk about was When Tomorrow Comes, a 1939 film that we had never heard of, but that Harold insists is one of the “most pro-labor films” ever released. He also has some interesting insights into The Irishman, Martin Scorcese's 2019 film about Jimmy Hoffa. Movie: When Tomorrow Comes(1939) When Irene Dunne Sang "Solidarity Forever" by Harold Meyerson. Trailer: The Irishman (2019) What Did Hoffa Want? by Harold Meyerson. Produced by Chris Garlock @dclabor @LaborHeritage1 @DCLaborFilmFest @HaroldMeyerson Upcoming DCLFF screening: THE FIRST WAVE & CORONAVIRUS CAPITALISM Tuesday, March 8; FREE; 7p ET; RSVP HERE. Two must-see films about the pandemic. The First Wave (2021, 93m) follows nurses, doctors, and administrators as they all desperately try to navigate the COVID-19 crisis. Coronavirus Capitalism (2020, 8:48) features Naomi Klein on how COVID gives capitalists license to steal even more than they used to. Introduced by Ken Zinn, Political Director for National Nurses United. "A breathtaking testament to the fight to live, the calling to heal, and the power of human connection." Variety Co-sponsored by: Busboys and Poets, Old Labor Hall (Barre. VT), London Labour Film Festival, Construir Cine Film Festival(Buenos Aires, Argentina). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/labor-goes-to-the-movies/message
Donna Mebane, the author of Tomorrow Comes, discusses dealing with grief and loss during the holiday season. they discuss the 6 steps Donna recommends for anyone at this time of year. The worst nightmare – and the worst wound – for any parent is the loss of a child. Such a loss cuts to the core of one's spirit and soul. But that painful experience sometimes opens our senses to mere inklings that there is an energy of life that survives mortal death. www.starshinegalaxy.com
This is the Burning Ambulance podcast's sixth year, and our seventieth episode, so I decided it was time to change things up a little. This season, we're going to have a single subject we're going to be exploring through all ten episodes that I'm going to be presenting, and that theme is fusion.Fusion is a very charged term. When most people hear it, in reference to music, anyway, they probably think of bands from the 1970s like the Mahavishnu Orchestra, Return to Forever, and Weather Report: groups formed by ex-members of Miles Davis's band that combined a certain freedom to improvise with extremely complex compositions that were closer to progressive rock than to jazz. I mean, when you listen to the first two Mahavishnu Orchestra albums, The Inner Mounting Flame and Birds of Fire, side by side with King Crimson's Larks' Tongues in Aspic and Starless and Bible Black, they really fit together quite well. I mean, they're even using the same instrumental palette: guitar, violin, keyboards, bass, drums. The only real difference is that King Crimson had a singer.What interests me about fusion, the term and the concept, is that it lives up to something saxophonist Wayne Shorter, one of the co-founders of Weather Report, has said many times — that to him, the word jazz means “I dare you”. I dare you to play as loud as the rock bands. I dare you to embrace funk and multi-part suites and the most advanced studio production techniques available. I dare you to go big, to be ambitious. Because that's what the best fusion of the 1970s was, and what modern-day fusion is. It's ambitious. It doesn't recognize externally imposed limitations, people saying “you can't do that”. Why not? Why can't you? It refuses to stay within the boundaries of genre. It's not jazz, it's not rock, because there's no such thing as jazz and no such thing as rock. One of the things I discovered, or became more certain of, while writing my book Ugly Beauty: Jazz in the 21st Century, which is out this month from Zero Books in the UK, is that jazz is ultimately about artistic intention. There's no one instrument or rhythm or harmonic relationship that defines it, but there are two crucial values: innovation and improvisation. There must be an attempt to do something new, or to put a new spin on something old, and there must be an element of uncertainty and a real-time exchange of ideas, or in the case of solo performances, there must be an element of real-time thinking and spontaneous creation. Because it's absolutely possible to play something that startles or surprises yourself, and then respond to it.So fusion is about taking ideas from seemingly disparate genres and combining them. And taking the philosophies that govern those seemingly disparate genres and figuring out what they have in common. That's what the Seventies artists did, and that's what modern-day fusion acts are doing. I would include people like Thundercat, Cameron Graves, Christian Scott and even Kassa Overall, who's been on this podcast before, in that category. And that's what we're going to be talking about all year long on this podcast, through interviews with prominent fusion artists of the past and present.Many people may not think of Jeff Mills as a fusion artist. He's normally thought of as one of the most important musicians in techno history. I'm not gonna run down his discography here, that's what Wikipedia's for, but suffice it to say that his influence in the 1990s was massive, but what makes him interesting to me is that he's taken the creative space his fame has brought him and used it to really expand his own sonic parameters. He's made an album with a full orchestra. He's created new scores for silent films. He's made albums inspired by astronomy, science fiction, and his interest in the supernatural. And he's collaborated with musicians who are geniuses in their own fields. In 2018, he made an album called Tomorrow Comes the Harvest with legendary Afrobeat drummer Tony Allen. And that project led to the first of the three albums he put out in 2021. It's called Counter Active, and it's a collaboration with keyboardist Jean-Philippe Dary under the name The Paradox.The second album he released this year was called The Clairvoyant, and it's about two hours long — if you buy it on vinyl, it's three LPs, and he says that the best way to experience it is to lie back in the dark and listen to the whole thing from beginning to end. It arises out of his interest in spiritualism at the beginning of the 20th century and his perception of the similarities and connections between that era and now. That's one of the topics we discuss in the interview you're about to hear, in fact. And I have to admit I was surprised by how willing, even eager, he was to discuss social issues. A lot of electronic music is deliberately anonymous, deliberately emotionally blank — it's a canvas on which you can paint your own feelings. But it also reflects broader social conditions, as any art produced by human beings inevitably must. Detroit techno represented the frustration and anger, as well as the hopes and dreams, of the citizens of that city, and Underground Resistance, a collective Mills formed with Mike Banks and Robert Hood, was explicitly political, taking on social conditions in their city and the overall politics of the music industry.The third album Jeff Mills put out in 2021 was The Override Switch, a collaboration with Rafael Leafar, who plays a number of instruments on the record, including tenor, alto, soprano and baritone saxophones, clarinet, bass clarinet, contra-alto clarinet, flute, cornet, and a wide range of keyboards. The music they make together is fusion in the purest and most genuine sense: the rhythmic steadiness of electronic music combined with the melodic and harmonic adventurousness of jazz. The individual pieces, and the album as a whole, take the listener on a real journey. And frankly, on a purely sonic level, I find it easy to draw lines between this and the music that people like Stanley Clarke and George Duke were making in the 1970s.Anyway, I feel extremely lucky to have gotten the chance to talk to Jeff Mills for an hour. He's an incredibly busy guy, so tracking him down was a challenge, and the day we were initially scheduled to talk, he had to run from Paris to London, so we moved it, and then when I did catch him, I thought he was still in Paris but it turned out he had returned to London, which meant I was calling him an hour later than expected. Still, it was a fascinating conversation that went in some really unexpected directions. I hope you enjoy listening to it.Music featured in this episode:The Paradox, "Super Solid" (Counter Active)Jeff Mills, "Someone Who Feels Things" (The Clairvoyant)Jeff Mills & Rafael Leafar, "The Sun King" (The Override Switch)
This is the Burning Ambulance podcast's sixth year, and our seventieth episode, so I decided it was time to change things up a little. This season, we're going to have a single subject we're going to be exploring through all ten episodes that I'm going to be presenting, and that theme is fusion.Fusion is a very charged term. When most people hear it, in reference to music, anyway, they probably think of bands from the 1970s like the Mahavishnu Orchestra, Return to Forever, and Weather Report: groups formed by ex-members of Miles Davis's band that combined a certain freedom to improvise with extremely complex compositions that were closer to progressive rock than to jazz. I mean, when you listen to the first two Mahavishnu Orchestra albums, The Inner Mounting Flame and Birds of Fire, side by side with King Crimson's Larks' Tongues in Aspic and Starless and Bible Black, they really fit together quite well. I mean, they're even using the same instrumental palette: guitar, violin, keyboards, bass, drums. The only real difference is that King Crimson had a singer.What interests me about fusion, the term and the concept, is that it lives up to something saxophonist Wayne Shorter, one of the co-founders of Weather Report, has said many times — that to him, the word jazz means “I dare you”. I dare you to play as loud as the rock bands. I dare you to embrace funk and multi-part suites and the most advanced studio production techniques available. I dare you to go big, to be ambitious. Because that's what the best fusion of the 1970s was, and what modern-day fusion is. It's ambitious. It doesn't recognize externally imposed limitations, people saying “you can't do that”. Why not? Why can't you? It refuses to stay within the boundaries of genre. It's not jazz, it's not rock, because there's no such thing as jazz and no such thing as rock. One of the things I discovered, or became more certain of, while writing my book Ugly Beauty: Jazz in the 21st Century, which is out this month from Zero Books in the UK, is that jazz is ultimately about artistic intention. There's no one instrument or rhythm or harmonic relationship that defines it, but there are two crucial values: innovation and improvisation. There must be an attempt to do something new, or to put a new spin on something old, and there must be an element of uncertainty and a real-time exchange of ideas, or in the case of solo performances, there must be an element of real-time thinking and spontaneous creation. Because it's absolutely possible to play something that startles or surprises yourself, and then respond to it.So fusion is about taking ideas from seemingly disparate genres and combining them. And taking the philosophies that govern those seemingly disparate genres and figuring out what they have in common. That's what the Seventies artists did, and that's what modern-day fusion acts are doing. I would include people like Thundercat, Cameron Graves, Christian Scott and even Kassa Overall, who's been on this podcast before, in that category. And that's what we're going to be talking about all year long on this podcast, through interviews with prominent fusion artists of the past and present.Many people may not think of Jeff Mills as a fusion artist. He's normally thought of as one of the most important musicians in techno history. I'm not gonna run down his discography here, that's what Wikipedia's for, but suffice it to say that his influence in the 1990s was massive, but what makes him interesting to me is that he's taken the creative space his fame has brought him and used it to really expand his own sonic parameters. He's made an album with a full orchestra. He's created new scores for silent films. He's made albums inspired by astronomy, science fiction, and his interest in the supernatural. And he's collaborated with musicians who are geniuses in their own fields. In 2018, he made an album called Tomorrow Comes the Harvest with legendary Afrobeat drummer Tony Allen. And that project led to the first of the three albums he put out in 2021. It's called Counter Active, and it's a collaboration with keyboardist Jean-Philippe Dary under the name The Paradox.The second album he released this year was called The Clairvoyant, and it's about two hours long — if you buy it on vinyl, it's three LPs, and he says that the best way to experience it is to lie back in the dark and listen to the whole thing from beginning to end. It arises out of his interest in spiritualism at the beginning of the 20th century and his perception of the similarities and connections between that era and now. That's one of the topics we discuss in the interview you're about to hear, in fact. And I have to admit I was surprised by how willing, even eager, he was to discuss social issues. A lot of electronic music is deliberately anonymous, deliberately emotionally blank — it's a canvas on which you can paint your own feelings. But it also reflects broader social conditions, as any art produced by human beings inevitably must. Detroit techno represented the frustration and anger, as well as the hopes and dreams, of the citizens of that city, and Underground Resistance, a collective Mills formed with Mike Banks and Robert Hood, was explicitly political, taking on social conditions in their city and the overall politics of the music industry.The third album Jeff Mills put out in 2021 was The Override Switch, a collaboration with Rafael Leafar, who plays a number of instruments on the record, including tenor, alto, soprano and baritone saxophones, clarinet, bass clarinet, contra-alto clarinet, flute, cornet, and a wide range of keyboards. The music they make together is fusion in the purest and most genuine sense: the rhythmic steadiness of electronic music combined with the melodic and harmonic adventurousness of jazz. The individual pieces, and the album as a whole, take the listener on a real journey. And frankly, on a purely sonic level, I find it easy to draw lines between this and the music that people like Stanley Clarke and George Duke were making in the 1970s.Anyway, I feel extremely lucky to have gotten the chance to talk to Jeff Mills for an hour. He's an incredibly busy guy, so tracking him down was a challenge, and the day we were initially scheduled to talk, he had to run from Paris to London, so we moved it, and then when I did catch him, I thought he was still in Paris but it turned out he had returned to London, which meant I was calling him an hour later than expected. Still, it was a fascinating conversation that went in some really unexpected directions. I hope you enjoy listening to it.Music featured in this episode:The Paradox, "Super Solid" (Counter Active)Jeff Mills, "Someone Who Feels Things" (The Clairvoyant)Jeff Mills & Rafael Leafar, "The Sun King" (The Override Switch)
Donna Mebane, the author of Tomorrow Comes, discusses dealing with grief and loss during the holiday season. they discuss the 6 steps Donna recommends for anyone at this time of year. The worst nightmare – and the worst wound – for any parent is the loss of a child. Such a loss cuts to the core of one's spirit and soul. But that painful experience sometimes opens our senses to mere inklings that there is an energy of life that survives mortal death. www.starshinegalaxy.com
Let each day serve as both an opportunity to improve yourself and inspire another.My life's work is to find ways to uplift and encourage others, so I'm glad that includes you. If you find value in this message please share and discuss with the people you trust and value most.You can find me on most social media: @qualityekeh
Donna Mebane, the author of Tomorrow Comes, discusses dealing with grief and loss during the holiday season. they discuss the 6 steps Donna recommends for anyone at this time of year. The worst nightmare – and the worst wound – for any parent is the loss of a child. Such a loss cuts to the core of one's spirit and soul. But that painful experience sometimes opens our senses to mere inklings that there is an energy of life that survives mortal death. www.starshinegalaxy.com
Tricia's film projects include: Tomorrow Comes Today, Custody, Bushwick, Roxanne Roxanne, Tesla, and The Artist's Wife. Tricia's recent projects include: the feature film The Stand In, starring Drew Barrymore, and the pilot for the television series, How To Make Love To A Black Woman.
Donna Mebane, the author of Tomorrow Comes, discusses dealing with grief and loss during the holiday season. they discuss the 6 steps Donna recommends for anyone at this time of year. The worst nightmare – and the worst wound – for any parent is the loss of a child. Such a loss cuts to the core of one’s spirit and soul. But that painful experience sometimes opens our senses to mere inklings that there is an energy of life that survives mortal death. www.starshinegalaxy.com
A biografia intensa de um dos artistas mais populares da história da música brasileira, um guia pela irresistível literatura russa, dois clássicos sobre a condição humana, afeto e resistência, o fim da celebrada trilogia de Rachel Cusk e uma surpreendente trama sobre a violência. No primeiro Marca Página do mês, Ana Paula Hisayama apresenta as boas histórias que a Todavia lança em abril. ||Saiba mais:||ROBERTO CARLOS: POR ISSO ESSA VOZ TAMANHA, de Jotabê Medeiros (https://todavialivros.com.br/livros/roberto-carlos-por-isso-essa-voz-tamanha)||COMO LER OS RUSSOS, de Irineu Franco Perpetuo (https://todavialivros.com.br/livros/como-ler-os-russos)||AS PIPAS, de Romain Gary (https://todavialivros.com.br/livros/as-pipas)||O JARDIM DOS FINZI-CONTINI, de Giorgio Bassani (https://todavialivros.com.br/livros/o-jardim-dos-finzi-contini)||MÉRITO, de Rachel Cusk (https://todavialivros.com.br/livros/merito)||ÁGUAS DO NORTE, de Ian Mcguire (https://todavialivros.com.br/livros/aguas-do-norte)// FICHA TÉCNICA:Apresentação e texto final: Ana Paula HisayamaProdução: Ricardo TertoRoteiro: Carime ElmorEdição: Ricardo TertoArte: Flora Próspero||Músicas utilizadas neste episódio sob licença Creative Commons:|| Night Surfing por Crowander, Tomorrow Comes (accordion) por Dana Boulé, Sad French Accordion por Dana Boulé, Remember Alexis Zorbas (ID 1340) por Lobo Loco, La tua Asse'n'za por Di Bos, Scriabin: Prelude Op. 11 No. 4 por Nico de Napoli.
Donna Mebane, the author of Tomorrow Comes, discusses dealing with grief and loss during the holiday season. they discuss the 6 steps Donna recommends for anyone at this time of year. The worst nightmare – and the worst wound – for any parent is the loss of a child. Such a loss cuts to the core of one’s spirit and soul. But that painful experience sometimes opens our senses to mere inklings that there is an energy of life that survives mortal death. www.starshinegalaxy.com
W/C 21st December 2020 Welcome to the Christmas Special of Therapy For Me. And I think we have made real progress, and that's because I would say this is one of the most upbeat episodes of the year and it falls on a red week?! So maybe, just maybe, I have worked through that little pattern and this is the last time it will ever me mentioned. Then again. This week I find myself reflecting on a very special evening in Oxford, my inability to juggle multi-platform conversations and why Panto is the one thing we really need right now (oh, no it isn't...) And the title? Well did I ever tell you what my favourite day of the year is... Stay safe. https://www.sheffieldtheatres.co.uk/news/watch-damians-pop-up-panto-on-demand (Damians On-Demand Panto) https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0001kwg (Simon Callow - A Christmas Carol) https://www.instagram.com/ashortstories (Instagram) https://www.twitter.com/ashortstories (Twitter) https://www.facebook.com/ashortstoriespodcast/ (Facebook) Support this podcast
Donna Mebane, the author of Tomorrow Comes, discusses dealing with grief and loss during the holiday season. they discuss the 6 steps Donna recommends for anyone at this time of year. The worst nightmare – and the worst wound – for any parent is the loss of a child. Such a loss cuts to the core of one’s spirit and soul. But that painful experience sometimes opens our senses to mere inklings that there is an energy of life that survives mortal death. www.starshinegalaxy.com http://www.januaryjones.com
Donna Mebane, the author of Tomorrow Comes, discusses dealing with grief and loss during the holiday season. they discuss the 6 steps Donna recommends for anyone at this time of year. The worst nightmare – and the worst wound – for any parent is the loss of a child. Such a loss cuts to the core of one’s spirit and soul. But that painful experience sometimes opens our senses to mere inklings that there is an energy of life that survives mortal death. www.starshinegalaxy.com http://www.januaryjones.com
It all comes together in this one! Having dreamed months away, our felonious fellowship returns to sweet home Bailymena, and encounters that which awaits them there. Don't miss this thrilling conclusion to our second season... and be sure to listen all the way til the end for a taste of Season 3!All songs licensed through SOCAN! Check our website for credentials!
This has to be my favorite episode yet,i am talking about how we need to be prepared for whatever awaits us.
Dylen gives away some positive affirmations including words of motivation to help one live each day better than the last. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode, I discuss the current pandemic, question current practices and share what radical lifestyle changes my family and I have had to make. I am hoping you too might learn a thing or two from when you have listened in. Keep safe.
Toni and I have some confinement trivia fun from our respective cocoons: me in Paris and Toni in Boryeong, South Korea. We met way back in 2008 at the 4P's pub quiz in Washington, DC. Play along with questions about French overseas territories, Korean family names, and more. For some bonus confinement fun, drink every time we say "sportsball".Song credits:Tomorrow Comes (accordion) by Dana Boulé is licensed under a Attribution-Non Commercial License: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Dana_Boule/Songs_For_Paris/06_Tomorrow_Comes_accordion Never mind 1L23 by Setuniman is licensed under a Attribution-Non Commercial License: https://freesound.org/people/Setuniman/sounds/261830/
A 1986 bop. Here Off-brand Covers for Mom talk about their 2nd cover. Who's getting the beer??!!
Please check out the musical on YouTube before listening, it will contain spoilers. It's legal to watch it there and it helps the creators out!
In this first episode, I invited Marco from Montpellier to quiz with me. We cover Tour de France, Nickelodeon, geography, Harry Potter, and more. Listen to find out how horrific my 80s TV knowledge is!Can't get enough quizzing? Sign up for:the PQM newsletter http://eepurl.com/cek_0b Meetup group https://www.meetup.com/Pub-Quiz-in-Paris/ PQM's Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/ParisQuizMistress/ Song credits:Tomorrow Comes (accordion) by Dana Boulé is licensed under a Attribution-Non Commercial License: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Dana_Boule/Songs_For_Paris/06_Tomorrow_Comes_accordion Never mind 1L23 by Setuniman is licensed under a Attribution-Non Commercial License: https://freesound.org/people/Setuniman/sounds/261830/
Always focus on living today before tomorrow comes. The most important moment of your life is the current one for what's tomorrow without today? At the end of the day, the moment within a day that stands before us is the only one we have. Anything after that is a blessing [...] The post Thoughts 16: Live Today Before Tomorrow Comes appeared first on That Good ol Feelin.
A Remembrance piece for my Grandfather and the King that helped my mother raise me raise me. https://www.amazon.com/Convergence-Si-1-Mr-Moreo/dp/0615662684 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/atthesoundofmyvoice/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/atthesoundofmyvoice/support
Enjoy the second from Best of LAP series with some from our next stuffs. Our 2 mate was a journey on Ole Records Youknow & Lupa Afrika. So this mix sounds also they tunes from Ole with other bangers from Tomorrow Comes and Lupa Afrika Production labels. Enjoy: Lupa Afrika Production Team
Enjoy the second from Best of LAP series with some from our next stuffs. Our 2 mate was a journey on Ole Records Youknow & Lupa Afrika. So this mix sounds also they tunes from Ole with other bangers from Tomorrow Comes and Lupa Afrika Production labels. Enjoy: Lupa Afrika Production Team
Enjoy the second from Best of LAP series with some from our next stuffs. Our 2 mate was a journey on Ole Records Youknow & Lupa Afrika. So this mix sounds also they tunes from Ole with other bangers from Tomorrow Comes and Lupa Afrika Production labels. Enjoy: Lupa Afrika Production Team
For Episode 56, I spoke with my good friend Naj Keita about the FUTURE. We discussed why legacies are as important as we think, the importance of living and working in the moment, how religion (church and state) impacts our laws, anti abortion and more...
A quick episode that was delayed from the past week! Draft tap room fan question comes tomorrow!!! Rate us leave us a review!!
New Holon Pilots arrive at the Anvil. Join The Rooster Team on a deep dive of gen:LOCK Episode 2, "There's Always Tomorrow"on Rooster Team Radio! Subscribe and follow us on Twitter for more! -twitter.com/TheRoosterTeam Join our Discord! - https://discord.gg/E6EsQCU Support more content by purchasing from our Merch Store! -www.teepublic.com/user/theroosterteam Donate to our Ko-Fi - ko-fi.com/welcometovale --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theroosterteam/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theroosterteam/support
Donna Mebane, the author of Tomorrow Comes, discusses dealing with grief and loss during the holiday season. they discuss the 6 steps Donna recommends for anyone at this time of year. The worst nightmare – and the worst wound – for any parent is the loss of a child. Such a loss cuts to the core of one's spirit and soul. But that painful experience sometimes opens our senses to mere inklings that there is an energy of life that survives mortal death. www.starshinegalaxy.com http://www.januaryjones.com
Donna Mebane, the author of Tomorrow Comes, discusses dealing with grief and loss during the holiday season. they discuss the 6 steps Donna recommends for anyone at this time of year. The worst nightmare – and the worst wound – for any parent is the loss of a child. Such a loss cuts to the core of one's spirit and soul. But that painful experience sometimes opens our senses to mere inklings that there is an energy of life that survives mortal death. www.starshinegalaxy.com http://www.januaryjones.com
Donna Mebane, the author of Tomorrow Comes, discusses dealing with grief and loss during the holiday season. they discuss the 6 steps Donna recommends for anyone at this time of year. The worst nightmare – and the worst wound – for any parent is the loss of a child. Such a loss cuts to the core of one's spirit and soul. But that painful experience sometimes opens our senses to mere inklings that there is an energy of life that survives mortal death. www.starshinegalaxy.com http://www.januaryjones.com
For the final installment of our series on calling and vocation we looked at the trap that we can fall into in trusting on the certainty of tomorrow. In doing so, we discovered that Kingdom vocation is not "one day" but is here and now. At every turn we are invited into faithfulness and attentiveness to what God's put in front of us today.
Tomorrow Comes Death Breath Episode 37 August 27, 2018 Welcome to the 37th episode of Tomorrow Comes Movies! The podcast that talks beyond movies! We talk VG, Not music, Comics, television, SW, pop culture, Funko and much more! Your hosts, The Patric & Carissa welcome their 1st guest on the podcast....Mr. Death Breath! Which is our 2nd collaboration with Mr. Death Breath....available now, we reviewed Event Horizon on his YouTube Channel (link below)! The hosts and their guest talk Hulu, Old City Blues, Venom, Batfleck, Gambit, Watchmen, Captain Marvel, Fox-Disney Merger, Green Lantern, Mark Wahlberg, 2017 Power Ranger movie sequel, The Nun, Star Trek 4, Horror Funko Horror 5-Star Series, Solo, Tatooine Star Wars Spin-off, Rian Johnson Star Wars Trilogy, Our ideas for Star Wars films, Shazam, Janna The Hutt/Boba Far/Obi-Wan Kenobi/Yoda rumored spin off Star Wars films, Episode 9, Lando, Tune in now! **Recorded during our trip to California for Power MorphiCon back on August 19! Our Power MorphiCon episode is coming next** Links to use to stay in the conversation: Mr. Death Breath Youtube Channel: https://goo.gl/RBXfbj Mr. Death Breath Instagram: https://goo.gl/VH3Drh Mr. Death Breath Twitter: https://goo.gl/gDEGKQ Old City Blues graphic Novel: https://goo.gl/bBK4w6 Gore Verbinkski: https://goo.gl/mR9h68 Kerry Washington: https://goo.gl/xYC3Lq Trevante Rhodes: https://goo.gl/q5yxeF 2017 Power Rangers Movie: https://goo.gl/Pvyiw1 Star Trek Beyond: https://goo.gl/2TBXkf Chris Pine: https://goo.gl/dmVRK4 Chris Hemsworth: https://goo.gl/Kmz5JQ The Nun: https://goo.gl/S8WMsJ The Nun trailer: https://goo.gl/CCeZZf Funko Horror 5 Star Series: https://goo.gl/7KuE2y Solo A Star Wars Story: https://goo.gl/yHUJYi Stream/Watch & subscribe to our podcast to anyone of these platforms below: Apple: goo.gl/FXfuPk Youtube: goo.gl/RYvt3T Twitch: goo.gl/MrJyb1 Soundcloud: goo.gl/z1jgv6 iHeartRadio: goo.gl/gpdcQu GooglePlay: goo.gl/v4f7Z1 Stitcher: goo.gl/3P1f6h Overcast: goo.gl/YWUJg4 TuneIn: goo.gl/ZSA4TW Castbox: goo.gl/sskfPq Follow our social media accounts: Twitter: goo.gl/a9xCz6 Instagram: goo.gl/k8hg8W Facebook: goo.gl/CxZV39 Snapchat: goo.gl/KP4Ta4 Visit our website (Updated daily): goo.gl/LQmQeU Send us an email of your thoughts, review your comics, comic art, invite us to cover your comic convention, q & a & etc here below: tocmovies@gmail.com Watch our videos outside of the podcast from Funko (Pop Hunting, Unboxing & more) to Interviews & covering Comic Cons (Interviews, Panels, Walk-throughs & more) on Youtube goo.gl/RYvt3T & Twitch goo.gl/MrJyb1 ! Hit the subscribe button, give us a like, drop a comment and share our videos! Check out our good friend Chaalz13 on twitch for some entertaining video game streaming! You won’t regret it, find him on twitch at Chaalz13 or go here to open in the twitch app or your web browser at goo.gl/wDL7U9 Need the best in spoiler free movie reviews & more! Then our good friend Mr. Death Breath is what you been looking for! Check out his videos and subscribe here goo.gl/1hDUSg then follow his Instagram account here goo.gl/93xB7r
Donna Mebane, the author of Tomorrow Comes, discusses dealing with grief and loss during the holiday season. they discuss the 6 steps Donna recommends for anyone at this time of year. The worst nightmare – and the worst wound – for any parent is the loss of a child. Such a loss cuts to the core of one's spirit and soul. But that painful experience sometimes opens our senses to mere inklings that there is an energy of life that survives mortal death. www.starshinegalaxy.com http://www.januaryjones.com
Join the Dungeon Crawlers team as they sit down with author Nancy Kress about her latest book, If Tomorrow Comes. If Tomorrow Comes is the second book in the Yesterday's Kin Trilogy. Join Daniel as he talks with Nancy about writing, how she got into writing, publishing, and of course this intriguing series.
The worst nightmare – and the worst wound – for any parent is the loss of a child. Such a loss cuts to the core of one's spirit and soul. But that painful experience sometimes opens our senses to mere inklings as well as clear indicators that there is an energy of life that survives mortal death. Such was Donna Mebane's experience. Practical, busy, grounded. All adjectives that could be applied to Donna. A successful businesswoman who consulted with companies around the world, Donna was also a wife and mother who had raised four children to young adulthood. Keeping up with all the demands of her busy life, spirituality was not at the forefront of Donna's mind. .http://www.starshinegalaxy.com
Sisters in Loss Podcast: Miscarriage, Pregnancy Loss, & Infertility Stories
It's Black History Month! We are highlight 6 books and 6 authors of books around Faith, Miscarriage, Stillbirth, Infant and Pregnancy Loss, and Hope to continue on this grief journey. In today's episode we have Danielle and Chris Jones. They share their Infant Loss Story of son Chris Jr, Chris Sr.'s Journey with Multiple Sclerosis, Danielle's breast health challenges, and how it was documented in their book As Sure as Tomorrow Comes: One Couple's Journey through Loss and Love. They also founded the Angel Baby Network out of the desire to help other parents who had surged pregnancy or infant loss. In July 2015, Christopher Jones, Sr. and Danielle Jones had their first child, Christopher Jones, Jr. Christopher, Jr., also referred to as “Junior,” was born with multiple congenital abnormalities due to a genetic defect. At 10-days-old, his short life on earth ended, but his purpose was only beginning. Out of a desire to help other parents who had suffered pregnancy and infant loss, Danielle and a friend whose son was born still, Clarissa Doggett, started the Angel Baby Network. Their mission is to help parents who have endured a pregnancy and/or infant loss and to give them a hand to hold as they walk through such a devastating time in their lives. We exist to ensure that parents do not go through the death of their child alone by offering resources where they can get the help they need and social gatherings where they can connect with other parents who can identify with their circumstance. Danielle and Christopher Jones are a fun-loving couple who make sure to laugh every day. They have weathered a variety of storms throughout their lives, all while holding on to their faith in God and their love for each other. Founders of the Angel Baby Network, Chris and Danielle are passionate about supporting families who have endured child loss, and they seek to inspire others with their story, As Sure As Tomorrow Comes: One Couple’s Journey through Loss and Love Danielle and Chris's Social Links Angel Baby Network Danielle's Instagram Book: As Sure as Tomorrow Comes: One Couple's Journey through Loss and Love You can follow Erica on Social Join the Sister's in Loss Facebook Group Erica's Website Erica's Instagram Erica's Facebook Erica's Twitter
The worst nightmare – and the worst wound – for any parent is the loss of a child. Such a loss cuts to the core of one's spirit and soul. But that painful experience sometimes opens our senses to mere inklings as well as clear indicators that there is an energy of life that survives mortal death. Such was Donna Mebane's experience. Practical, busy, grounded. All adjectives that could be applied to Donna. A successful businesswoman who consulted with companies around the world, Donna was also a wife and mother who had raised four children to young adulthood. Keeping up with all the demands of her busy life, spirituality was not at the forefront of Donna's mind. .http://www.starshinegalaxy.com
The worst nightmare – and the worst wound – for any parent is the loss of a child. Such a loss cuts to the core of one's spirit and soul. But that painful experience sometimes opens our senses to mere inklings as well as clear indicators that there is an energy of life that survives mortal death. Such was Donna Mebane's experience. Practical, busy, grounded. All adjectives that could be applied to Donna. A successful businesswoman who consulted with companies around the world, Donna was also a wife and mother who had raised four children to young adulthood. Keeping up with all the demands of her busy life, spirituality was not at the forefront of Donna's mind. .http://www.starshinegalaxy.com
James Lott Jr. and Marisa Serafini breakdown and discuss When Tomorrow Comes (Janette Oke's Canadian West series). How Will She Find Her Way? Christine and her older brother, Henry, grew up in the Delaney family as loved and nurtured as if they had been born to Elizabeth and Wynn. Now adults and facing life decisions, they both have ceom through major milestones in their journeys toward a strong, mature faith of their own. Henry has found the love of his life, and he and Amber are planning their wedding. But Christine has borne the pain and loss of a broken relationship, and the [...] The post When Tomorrow Comes (Canadian West Series) by Janette Oke appeared first on Book Circle Online.
Today on the BCP Show we talk with Deb Krier. Deb believes you need to step back, take a deep look at all the parts and people in your business, and then ask yourself, "What is the story we are telling the world?" The answer to that question is everything. Mark Stoner 001|026 Kevin Russell 023 Thanks for the feedback, Jeff. Welcome to the family! Russell Moore gave us our first ever BCP Facebook Group Post of the Week. Head to the Facebook group and check out the video he shared! While you're there, tell us about some of the weird jobs you've had - we want to hear from you! If you still haven't read it, head to Amazon and check out our book, Blue Collar Proud. You can grab a free chapter here. Spoiler: The audio version of Blue Collar Proud will be available soon. From the Front Lines: Jerry Isenhour 061|CVC Coaching|Chaos to Reinvention Check in with Reality: The power of a positive attitude - NY Times Deb Krier Storybrand Let us know what your big takeaway was! Connect with Us! Facebook|Twitter|Instagram
The worst nightmare – and the worst wound – for any parent is the loss of a child. Such a loss cuts to the core of one's spirit and soul. But that painful experience sometimes opens our senses to mere inklings as well as clear indicators that there is an energy of life that survives mortal death. Such was Donna Mebane's experience. Practical, busy, grounded. All adjectives that could be applied to Donna. A successful businesswoman who consulted with companies around the world, Donna was also a wife and mother who had raised four children to young adulthood. Keeping up with all the demands of her busy life, spirituality was not at the forefront of Donna's mind. .http://www.starshinegalaxy.com
The worst nightmare – and the worst wound – for any parent is the loss of a child. Such a loss cuts to the core of one's spirit and soul. But that painful experience sometimes opens our senses to mere inklings as well as clear indicators that there is an energy of life that survives mortal death. Such was Donna Mebane's experience. Practical, busy, grounded. All adjectives that could be applied to Donna. A successful businesswoman who consulted with companies around the world, Donna was also a wife and mother who had raised four children to young adulthood. Keeping up with all the demands of her busy life, spirituality was not at the forefront of Donna's mind. .http://www.starshinegalaxy.com
Meet Donna Mebane author fo Tomorrow Comes When humans sustain injury, there is a sensitivity to that area. In the case of an open wound, we protect it with a bandage. If there is a blow or a fracture, there is a splint or a cast. But when the wound is to our spiritual core, there is no such protection. The worst nightmare – and the worst wound – for any parent is the loss of a child. Such a loss cuts to the core of one's spirit and soul. But that painful experience sometimes opens our senses to mere inklings as well as clear indicators that there is an energy of life that survives mortal death. Such was Donna Mebane's experience. http://www.starshinegalaxy.com
We talk about the Euro matches since we've arrived in France and what we've done, including attending the Germany-Poland match and having to deal line-cutting scandal. “Tomorrow Comes (accordion)” by Dana Boulé, CC Attribution-NonCommercial License / modified to use as theme song freemusicarchive.org/music/Dana_Boule/
Meet Donna Mebane author fo Tomorrow Comes When humans sustain injury, there is a sensitivity to that area. In the case of an open wound, we protect it with a bandage. If there is a blow or a fracture, there is a splint or a cast. But when the wound is to our spiritual core, there is no such protection. The worst nightmare – and the worst wound – for any parent is the loss of a child. Such a loss cuts to the core of one's spirit and soul. But that painful experience sometimes opens our senses to mere inklings as well as clear indicators that there is an energy of life that survives mortal death. Such was Donna Mebane's experience. http://www.starshinegalaxy.com
January Jones-Loss of A Child-Donna Mebane Donna Mebane grew up wanting to be two things: a mother and a writer. She first became a mom and then a writer after the death of her youngest child, Emma. While Donna has had numerous writing experiences over the years, she became a published author after she wrote Tomorrow Comes as a way of envisioning a future for her 19-year-old daughter who went to sleep one night and never woke up. She calls Tomorrow Comes a work of “reality fiction” because it captures the reality of grief that family and friends endured after Emma died at the same time that it creates an enchanting fictional world of AFTER.
Donna Mebane, the author of Tomorrow Comes, discusses dealing with grief and loss during the holiday season. they discuss the 6 steps Donna recommends for anyone at this time of year. The worst nightmare – and the worst wound – for any parent is the loss of a child. Such a loss cuts to the core of one's spirit and soul. But that painful experience sometimes opens our senses to mere inklings that there is an energy of life that survives mortal death. www.starshinegalaxy.com http://www.januaryjones.com
Donna Mebane, the author of Tomorrow Comes, discusses dealing with grief and loss during the holiday season. they discuss the 6 steps Donna recommends for anyone at this time of year. The worst nightmare – and the worst wound – for any parent is the loss of a child. Such a loss cuts to the core of one's spirit and soul. But that painful experience sometimes opens our senses to mere inklings that there is an energy of life that survives mortal death. www.starshinegalaxy.com http://www.januaryjones.com
Donna Mebane, the author of Tomorrow Comes, discusses dealing with grief and loss during the holiday season. they discuss the 6 steps Donna recommends for anyone at this time of year. The worst nightmare – and the worst wound – for any parent is the loss of a child. Such a loss cuts to the core of one’s spirit and soul. But that painful experience sometimes opens our senses to mere inklings that there is an energy of life that survives mortal death. www.starshinegalaxy.comThis show is broadcast live on W4CY Radio – (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).
The worst nightmare – and the worst wound – for any parent is the loss of a child. Such a loss cuts to the core of one's spirit and soul. But that painful experience sometimes opens our senses to mere inklings as well as clear indicators that there is an energy of life that survives mortal death. Such was Donna Mebane's experience. Then, without warning or explanation, Donna's daughter Emma died at age 19. Left with unanswered questions, the family was devastated. And then, while still digesting their loss, Donna and her family began to sense Emma's presence, to see signs she was still with them, and they came to know , without a doubt, that Emma lived on. Donna fictionalized her experiences with Emma in Tomorrow Comes, the first in a three-book series that imagines Emma's life on that other plane while chronicling Donna's evolution from hope to knowing. And while the book may be a fiction, Donna's experiences, and those of her family, are very real. http://www.starlightgalaxy.com
Meet Donna Mebane author fo Tomorrow Comes When humans sustain injury, there is a sensitivity to that area. In the case of an open wound, we protect it with a bandage. If there is a blow or a fracture, there is a splint or a cast. But when the wound is to our spiritual core, there is no such protection. The worst nightmare – and the worst wound – for any parent is the loss of a child. Such a loss cuts to the core of one's spirit and soul. But that painful experience sometimes opens our senses to mere inklings as well as clear indicators that there is an energy of life that survives mortal death. Such was Donna Mebane's experience. http://www.starshinegalaxy.com
Meet Donna Mebane, author of Tomorrow Comes! The worst nightmare – and the worst wound – for any parent is the loss of a child. Such a loss cuts to the core of one’s spirit and soul. But that painful experience sometimes opens our senses to mere inklings as well as clear indicators that there is an energy of life that survives mortal death. Such was Donna Mebane's experience. Tomorrow Comes, in a three-book series that imagines Emma's life on that other plane. www.starshinegalaxy.comThis show is broadcast live on W4CY Radio (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).
January Jones-Loss of A Child-Donna Mebane Donna Mebane grew up wanting to be two things: a mother and a writer. She first became a mom and then a writer after the death of her youngest child, Emma. While Donna has had numerous writing experiences over the years, she became a published author after she wrote Tomorrow Comes as a way of envisioning a future for her 19-year-old daughter who went to sleep one night and never woke up. She calls Tomorrow Comes a work of “reality fiction” because it captures the reality of grief that family and friends endured after Emma died at the same time that it creates an enchanting fictional world of AFTER.
This podcast is about TOMORROW COMES TODAY from the FULL interview with Paul McCoy/12 Stones, with Frank Jenks. Greatness.
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今週も、シンガーソングライター suzumokuさんをお迎えしました。前回は、2011年に起こった東日本大震災で被災されたご自身の経験を期に、制作されたアルバム「Tomorrow Comes」に込めた思いなどを伺いましたが・・・、今夜は、suzumokuさんの音楽人生を振り返ってみようと思います。もともとは、ギター職人の道を歩もうとされていたそうです。そこから、どのようにしてシンガーソングライターの道を志すようになるのでしょうか・・・?どうぞ、お楽しみに!
今夜、お迎えしたお客様はシンガーソングライターsuzumokuさんです。suzumokuさんは、静岡県出身。楽器制作の専門学校で、ギターやベースの製作を行いつつ、自身もロックやカントリーに影響を受けた音楽を制作するようになり、音楽の道を志し2007年1月に上京、10月にアルバム「コンセント」でデビューされました。弾き語りやバンドスタイルでのライブを展開しながら活動を続けていらっしゃいます。そんなsuzumokuさんは、2011年ツアー先の仙台に向かう道中で東日本大震災が起こり、被災。この経験を期に、もっとメッセージを届けたいという思いから制作されたアルバム「Tomorrow Comes」をリリースされました。今日は、このアルバムに込めた思いなど、詳しくお話しを伺っていきます。
January Jones - Loss of A Child Donna Mebane grew up wanting to be two things: a mother and a writer. She first became a mom and then a writer after the death of her youngest child, Emma. While Donna has had numerous writing experiences over the years, she became a published author after she wrote Tomorrow Comes as a way of envisioning a future for her 19-year-old daughter who went to sleep one night and never woke up. She calls Tomorrow Comes a work of “reality fiction” because it captures the reality of grief that family and friends endured after Emma died at the same time that it creates an enchanting fictional world of AFTER.
Donna Mebane grew up wanting to be two things: a mother and a writer. She first became a mom and then a writer after the death of her youngest child, Emma. While Donna has had numerous writing experiences over the years, she became a published author after she wrote Tomorrow Comes as a way of envisioning a future for her 19-year-old daughter who went to sleep one night & never woke up. She calls Tomorrow Comes a work of “reality fiction” because it captures the reality of grief. This show is broadcast live on W4CY Radio – (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network http://www.talk4media.com/).
You try many things on a first camping trip: peyote, skinny dipping, death. We were lucky. We got two out of three. The Tobolowsky Files is a podcast from the people who brought you the /Filmcast, featuring a series of stories about life, love, and the entertainment industry, as told by legendary character actor Stephen Tobolowsky.E-mail Stephen at stephentobolowsky(AT)gmail(DOT)comE-mail David at slashfilmcast(AT)gmail(DOT)comFollow Stephen on Twitter.Follow David on Twitter.You can now become a fan of Stephen on Facebook. Please let us know what you think of the show!You can find Stephen's books on Amazon: The Dangerous Animals Club, and My Adventures with God.Listen to David's other interview podcast, Culturally Relevant.
On the 40th edition of Trance Reaction, remixers shine. Protoculture enhances previous releases by Dash Berlin, Armin Van Buuren, and the new Gabriel and Dresden track, “Tomorrow Comes”. Jordan Suckley has made a big splash into the scene with original productions and amazing driving remixes such as John O’ Callaghan’s “Out of Nowhere” and Binary […]
My friend Paul is working on getting his new musical, Dillinger – Public Enemy Number One staged on Broadway. It’s going very well and chances are that the show will be on a stage in New York within the next … Continue reading →
"Until Tomorrow Comes" May 31, 2009 Adult Sunday School Class - David Goldsberry