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Asociácia Kreténov NHL ide skúmať Perryho. Nie každý klub si môže dovoliť prehadzovať kvalitnýcch brankárov vidlami ako Vegas. Domov dôchodcov v Pitsburghu a potápajúca sa loď Toronoto. "Bastardi" tipujú na https://www.ifortuna.sk/ NEXT? JESEŇ V OSLE – Sépiový maniak https://open.spotify.com/episode/5sAvJRdHIIpqPCVP8yyd0D?si=0c2739f91bf14d15 ZLATÝ BAŽANT JE INÝ, LEPŠÍ, HORKEJŠÍ! https://zlatybazant.sk/slovensky-leziak "Bastardi" sú už aj na https://www.youtube.com/@ZAPOTV/playlists Klikni na odber a bav sa! Produkcia @nehanebni_hokejovi_bastardi by ZAPO https://www.zabavavpodcastoch.sk/reklama/ @zapoofficial
Jim Duquette former MLB executive, and now a MLB analyst is back for his weekly visit. Jim shares who he thinks will miss the playoffs between the Texas, Houston, Seattle & Toronoto, how many MVP's will Julio Rodriguez win, and much more.
Dr. Jay and Brad were able to sit down and interview Dr. Mark Mouw, DC on this week's TechTalk episode. Dr. Mark Mouw, DC is a Co-Founder and the Director of DC Placements of Chiro Match Makers, a staffing agency focused on helping clients find and hire the right chiropractic associates and chiropractic assistants that will exceed their expectations and complement their practice. Dr. Mark Mouw is also the CEO of Mouw Family Chiropractic in Council Bluffs, Iowa. After an injury at a young and a transformational chiropractic visit, Mark Mouw began his studies in the chiropractic profession. He completed his undergraduate degree from Northwestern College, chiropractic degree from Palmer College of Chiropractic, and various other post-graduate courses and certifications in health, wellness, and technique related to natural healthcare. Along with practicing at Mouw Family Chiropractic, Dr. Mark Mouw, DC has also started and operated three successful high-volume chiropractic office, is a certified coach of Clifton StrengthFinders and PDP Global, and is a chiropractic coach and presenter. He has recently hosted a workshop for health professionals in locations as far as Toronoto, Canada and Sydney, Australia.
Interesting To See: A Daily Sports Takes and Gambling Podcast
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A new art installation in the GTA called "The Waiting List" explores a theme a lot of us young people have been feeling throughout this pandemic - the feeling of our lives being put on hold.
INTRODUCCIONDirector japones destacado por proyectar en sus películas mucha violencia, gore, situaciones delirantes y bizarras y una notable influencia por el manga. Desde su debut en 1991, Miike ha realizado mas de 60 peliculas para cine y television, confirmando su estado como uno de los directores mas controversiales del cine actual.Es conocido por ser capaz de hacer cualquier tipo de genero, como la trilogia de Accion Dead Or Alive, el controvertido filme gore Ichi the Killer, el drama-horror One Missed Call y la aclamada cinta de culto Audition.BIOGRAFÍANacio en la villa de Yao, a las orillas de Osaka, Japón el 24 de Agosto de 1960. Debido a los movimientos nomadas de su familia, Miike paso la mayor parte de su infancia yendo y viniendo de Osaka.Miike le encantaba manejar motocicletas e incluso tenía la ambición de convertirse en un corredor profesional.A sus 18 años, estudió cine en la escuela de cine de Yokohama, donde aprendio el oficio del mismísimo Shohei Imamura. El ingreso lo logró gracias a que no había examenes de ingreso, lo cual le permitio mudarse de la casa de sus padres y dado que no quería trabajar y sabía que no podría entrar en la universiadad, el estudiar en Yokohama era su única opción.En la universidad era un rebelde, no iba a clases, le iba mal en los proyectos. Una televisora fue a reclutar asistentes y lo propusieron. De cierta forma, realizó muchos trabajos menores por décadas, hasta que eventualmente se convirtió en asistente de director.Durante un tiempo dirigio telefilmes en espera de una oportunidad en la industria del cine.La oportunidad llego a mediados de los 90s con su film de gangsters Shinjiku Triad Society estrenada en 1995 y que llamo la atencion de los criticos y publico.En esta época, era muy común que los directores nuevos quisieran involucrarse en proyectos de tipo B. Esto era un puente para hacer después películas mayores."Shinjuku Triad Society” inicia una trilogía unida por el tema de la inmigración y las operaciones de la mafia china en territorio nipón, que completarían “Rainy Dog” (1997) y “Ley Lines” (1999). Esta última película es la más lograda de las tres y una de las más trágicas e interesantes de su filmografía.INICIO AL CINE DE CULTOAudition fue estrenada en 1999 y fue la cinta que le dio fama mundial a Miike. La película se expandió hacia Occidente creando un culto hacia su trabajo. Esta basada en la novela de Ryu Murakami Directores como Rob Zombie, John Landis y Eli Roth han declarado que Audition es una pelicula muy dificil de ver dado a su contenido macabro. HIPERVIOLENCIAViolencia es una herramienta muy poderosa: shock, lo asqueroso, increíble, incómodo.La violencia puede usarse de forma seria para generar una respuesta en la audiencia.Pero ¿por qué Takashi lleva esto a otro nivel? En parte es la forma en que combina la violencia con otras emociones que son completamente opuestas o que moralmente son incorrectas. Por este motivo, son cosas taboo. Mezcla de violencia con la comedia: matar a alguien y disfrutarlo Mezcla con lo sexual: hacerle daño a alguien y tener orgasmos - masoquismo Incluso suicidarte y disfrutarlo Relaciones familiares - incesto Torpezas - mezcla de una situación gore con algo chusco La violencia tipo gore, matanzas, incesto, temas taboo han sido parte de la literatura de horror por muchos años. Takashi nos entrega no solo las mezclas híbridas entre géneros sino que hace un emparejamiento visual que realza la situación.Viniendo del extremismo francés, si vieron ya algunas de las películas que mencionamos pues éstas muestran la parte decadente de la sociedad. Miike, en cambio, busca sobreponer el placer o la degeneración humana no como un "efecto" de una sociedad fallida, sino como una voluntad humana, como una expresión de los deseos más internos que el ser humano puede llegar a tener.Esto de cierta forma es relvante, por ejemplo, los actos que aparecen en Martyrs, que me parecen terribles y difíciles de sorportar por largos períodos. Si los comparamos a escenas de Ichi the Killer, podrías decir "es peor la tortura que hacen" y es en parte la mezcla de la ficción, con empujar los límites de lo que incomoda y presentarlo hasta cierta forma en una forma cómica, lo que hace posible que uno pueda ver algo terrible.ESTILO DE FILMACIÓNFuera de la hiperviolencia, podemos incluir también otros elementos en los cuales se basa en sus películas: Utiliza mezclas altamente coloridas o contrastes de oscuro con sangre brillante Escenas gore, no siempre se enfocan en ver el acto, sino las consecuencias del acto, esto hace que te imagines lo peor Incluso en escenas más calladas, serias, me recuerda un poco a Dario Argento y cómo pone énfasis en las manos, los movimientos de lo que está haciendo, sin enseñarte tal cual a la persona y solo dejar que tu imaginación y los sonidos generen la imagen que para tí, será lo más terrible. No hay nada peor que nuestra imaginación Incorpora temas modernos: feminismo (audition), represión sexual, toxicidad familiar, necrofilia No siempre utiliza actores en sus películas Busca crear historias en sus personajes, y no quedarse únicamente en la parte violenta o el shock. Ha sido muy prolífico, alrededor de 100 películas en tres décadas.Miike dice que para lograr los efectos que busca, siempre busca confiar en los demás en que van a llegar al extremo y hacer lo mejor. Dice "no puedes calcular la reacción que va a tener la audiencia, entonces, tienes que basarte en los instintos de todo el equipo, en que están buscando crear un efecto y confiar en ellos." Esto es muy interesante porque te habla de la importancia del trabajo en equipo y que a pesar de que el tiene una idea, considera que cada uno desde su rol, debe activamente buscar concretarla.Guillermo del Toro es fan de Miike. Como veía sus películas, la hija de Guillermo del Toro se entusiasmó tanto que empezó a aprender japonés.Incluso dice que cuando voltea a ver las películas que hizo antes, las ve otra vez y el mismo se sorprende... WOW... lo que hice, la violencia. Es un encuentro con el "yo" de ese tiempo.INFLUENCIASEl horror mismo. Vio de niño películas de terror que lo marcaron. Que de adulto dice, wow, no era la gran cosa pero tenía la apertura de niño para disfrutarlas. Ese sentimiento que le dejó el horror de niño, es lo que lo influencia hoy. Dejar ese mismo horror pero ahora a un adulto.Su película favorita americana es Starship Troopers. También dice que admira a Akira Kurosawa, Hideo Gosha (de los 70s, enfocado en yakuza, películas de período y las clases más bajas con alta violencia y explotación sexual), David Lynch, David Cronenberg y Paul Verhoeven (Robocop, Total Recall, Basic Instinct, Starship troopers).CONTROVERSIASSus filmes estan llenos de controversia, derivado de su violencia extrema, tal es el caso de Ichi The Killer, adaptacion del manga del mismo nombre, que durante su proyeccion en el Festival de cine internacional de Toronoto en 2001, a la audiencia se les daba una bolsa para vomito.La British Film Classification tuvo que cortar 3 minutos y 15 segundos para que pudiera ser proyectada en cines.Ichi fue prohibida en Noruega, Alemania y Malasia.Otro ejemplo es el capitulo para la serie Masters Of Horror llamado Imprint el cual tuvo que ser eliminado de la serie cuando era emitida por Showtime. El episodio sin embargo si fue editado con la temporada completa en DVD.FILMOGRAFÍA DE HORROR DESTACADAAudition (1999)Ichi the Killer (2001)Visitor Q (2001)Gozu (2003)3 Extremes (2004)13 Assasins (2010)As the goods will (2014)Blade of the immortal (2017)First Love (2019)Créditos:Radio Horror es producido por Caro Arriaga y Rael Aguilar.Edición por Matías Beltrando desde Destek Soporte.Música Closing Theme Hounds of Love por Dan Luscombe (Intro)Insiders por Joe Crotty (Intro)Patchwork por Patchworker f.k.a. [friendzoned] (Spoilers)Nightlong por FSM Team (Outro)★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
In honor of Pride Month, Sherrie and Josh will be covering cases of crimes against the LGBTQ community. This week, Sherrie covers the murder of Kenneth Zellner in Toronoto in 1985 and Josh talks about the 2016 Pulse Nightclub massacre in Orlando, Florida.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=25398556)
Bah is back bay!bay! Volume 3 is jammed pack with Shit about 6ixsports check out our hot takes on Raptors, Leafs, Blue Jays, TFC, Wolfpack. thaaaaaannnnkss!
Emuna is our Future Tour Toronto Opening Event with Joy! Watch - https://youtu.be/pytEVpTzB2M Audio #Emuna Podcast - https://anchor.fm/breslevIsrael/episodes/Emuna-is-our-Future-Tour-Toronto-Opening-Event-with-Joy-e8q7mn Thank you so much to our kind Hosts and Toronoto community friends... please thank your families too... Watch and listen to our main Canada Events Emuna Tour 2019 - https://youtu.be/S7EZr9cY_oc Listen to our recent episode of #Emunapodcast: Our Opening 1st Emuna Future Tour 2019 Class by Rav Shalom Arush! https://anchor.fm/breslevIsrael/episodes/Our-Opening-1st-Emuna-Future-Tour-2019-Class-by-Rav-Shalom-Arush-e8n37t Our opening (Private) First Emuna is our Future Tour class in English from Rav Shalom Arush hosted by the kind Avital family in Toronto, Canada! "On Joy of Emuna!" To Join us #Toronto, #Miami, Emuna is our Future Tour Toronto Opening Event with Joy! Watch - https://youtu.be/pytEVpTzB2M Audio #Emuna Podcast - https://anchor.fm/breslevIsrael/episodes/Emuna-is-our-Future-Tour-Toronto-Opening-Event-with-Joy-e8q7mn Thank you so much to our kind Hosts and Toronoto community friends... please thank your families too... Watch and listen to our main Canada Events Emuna Tour 2019 - https://youtu.be/S7EZr9cY_oc Listen to our recent episode of #Emunapodcast: Our Opening 1st Emuna Future Tour 2019 Class by Rav Shalom Arush! https://anchor.fm/breslevIsrael/episodes/Our-Opening-1st-Emuna-Future-Tour-2019-Class-by-Rav-Shalom-Arush-e8n37t Our opening (Private) First Emuna is our Future Tour class in English from Rav Shalom Arush hosted by the kind Avital family in Toronto, Canada! "On Joy of Emuna!" To Join us #Toronto, #Miami, #MexicoCity, & #NewEmuna is our Future Tour Toronto Opening Event with Joy! Watch - https://youtu.be/pytEVpTzB2M Audio #Emuna Podcast - https://anchor.fm/breslevIsrael/episodes/Emuna-is-our-Future-Tour-Toronto-Opening-Event-with-Joy-e8q7mn Thank you so much to our kind Hosts and Toronoto community friends... please thank your families too... Watch and listen to our main Canada Events Emuna Tour 2019 - https://youtu.be/S7EZr9cY_oc Listen to our recent episode of #Emunapodcast: Our Opening 1st Emuna Future Tour 2019 Class by Rav Shalom Arush! https://anchor.fm/breslevIsrael/episodes/Our-Opening-1st-Emuna-Future-Tour-2019-Class-by-Rav-Shalom-Arush-e8n37t Our opening (Private) First Emuna is our Future Tour class in English from Rav Shalom Arush hosted by the kind Avital family in Toronto, Canada! "On Joy of Emuna!" To Join us #Toronto, #Miami, #MexicoCity, & #NewYork, NOW Kindly Partner with our Tour- Plz Donate securely on PayPal link - https://t.co/R0lBpqn1Ez For #Schedule - https://t.co/SEPBoOW6j8 ! #SafeTravels #WithShare! Meeting the Rav & #EmunaTour2020 eli.goldsmith@breslev.co.il !Emuna is our Future Tour Toronto Opening Event with Joy! Watch - https://youtu.be/pytEVpTzB2M Audio #Emuna Podcast - https://anchor.fm/breslevIsrael/episodes/Emuna-is-our-Future-Tour-Toronto-Opening-Event-with-Joy-e8q7mn Thank you so much to our kind Hosts and Toronoto community friends... please thank your families too... Watch and listen to our main Canada Events Emuna Tour 2019 - https://youtu.be/S7EZr9cY_oc Listen to our recent episode of #Emunapodcast: Our Opening 1st Emuna Future Tour 2019 Class by Rav Shalom Arush! https://anchor.fm/breslevIsrael/episodes/Our-Opening-1st-Emuna-Future-Tour-2019-Class-by-Rav-Shalom-Arush-e8n37t Our opening (Private) First Emuna is our Future Tour class in English from Rav Shalom Arush hosted York, NOW Kindly Partner with our Tour- Plz Donate securely on PayPal link - https://t.co/R0lBpqn1Ez For #Schedule - https://t.co/SEPBoOW6j8 ! #SafeTravels #WithShare! Meeting the Rav & #EmunaTour2020 eli.goldsmith@breslev.co.il !#MexicoCity, & #NewYork, NOW Kindly Partner with our Tour- Plz Donate securely on PayPal link - https://t.co/R0lBpqn1Ez For #Schedule - https://t.co/SEPBoOW6j8 ! #SafeTravels #WithShare! Meeting the Rav & #EmunaTour2020 eli.goldsmith@breslev.co.il !
Emuna is our Future Tour Toronto Opening Event with Joy! https://youtu.be/pytEVpTzB2M Thank you so much to our kind Hosts and Toronoto community friends... please thank your families too... Watch and listen to our main Canada Events Emuna Tour 2019 - https://youtu.be/S7EZr9cY_oc Listen to our recent episode of #Emunapodcast: Our Opening 1st Emuna Future Tour 2019 Class by Rav Shalom Arush! https://anchor.fm/breslevIsrael/episodes/Our-Opening-1st-Emuna-Future-Tour-2019-Class-by-Rav-Shalom-Arush-e8n37t Our opening (Private) First Emuna is our Future Tour class in English from Rav Shalom Arush hosted by the kind Avital family in Toronto, Canada! "On Joy of Emuna!" To Join us #Toronto, #Miami, #MexicoCity, & #NewYork, NOW Kindly Partner with our Tour- Plz Donate securely on PayPal link - https://t.co/R0lBpqn1Ez For #Schedule - https://t.co/SEPBoOW6j8 ! #SafeTravels #WithShare! Meeting the Rav & #EmunaTour2020 eli.goldsmith@breslev.co.il !
- DeMar speaks - (14:04) Did Kawhi buy a home in Toronoto? - (23:40) Kyrie's crazy - (35:15) Joshua exercises rematch clause against Ruiz Jr
Noch vor Berlinale und Filmfestspielen in Cannes, und lange vor Venedig und Toronoto, kommt Saarbrücken: Der Max-Ophüls-Preis ist das erste namhafte Filmfest des Jahres. Spielfilme, Dokumentationen, mittellange und Kurzfilme werden jedes Jahr gezeigt: vor allem von jungen Filmemachern. Wir hören uns um, was der 2019er-Jahrgang kann.
We got some good cogs in the 'zone in this addition and we got a birthday boi coming up on a big number. The Flash is off to Toronoto for the Justin F*cking Lounges Festival (JFL) and it's gonna be hot. Most importantly however, we hear from our pals. Some even have gifts from AOL's ancient email service! Please use the post office. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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A Conversation with Dr. Tovah Lichtenstein and Harav Mosheh Lichtenstein, Recollections and Reflections of Aliya, YHE, and the Beginnings of the Hesder Movement. Sunday April 29th, 2018, Commemorating the third yahrzeit of Moreinu Harav Aharon Lichtenstein zt"l, at Yeshivat Or Chaim, Toronoto. Introductory remarks by our alumnus Rabbi Seth Grauer '96, the Head of School at Yeshivat Bnei Akiva Or Chaim and Ulpanat Orot Girl's Schools.
On Episode 20 of the Embolden Podcast and part three of the Stories Series, Anthony Bolden sits down with Nicole Herzuk who shares her unique story of how her mothers verbal abuse and over-controlling nature led her into depression, homelessness, and low self-esteem.
Will Predhomme operates Predhomme, Inc. a wine communications firm based in Toronto, Canada. He is also a partner in Pearce Predhomme, a wine label sourcing wines from Oregon and South Africa. Will traces his history with restaurants and wine, from humble beginnings in Windsor, Ontario to sommelier jobs in Calgary and Toronto. He discusses how his goals changed over time, and how he approached a transition off the floor and into working for himself. Will addresses the potential pratfalls of self-employment, and describes why someone who has worked within the sommelier culture might not want to leave it behind. Real life examples are provided to illustrate the points made to those looking to make a move off the restaurant floor.
In this episode, Fr. Ted talks about the reality of priest transfers and how they affect church communities.
In this second episode of Fr.TEDTalks Orthodox Mythbusters, Fr. Ted and Tina explore issues of fasting, superstitions and raising kids in the church
In this talk, given at All Saints Greek Orthodox Church in Toronto, Canada, Fr. Ted discusses the lenten journey as climbing a mountain.
In this "retro edition" of Fr.TEDTalks, Fr. Ted explores some of the main themes of Great Lent.
Elisa Marshall is the Founding Partner of Maman--a french-inspired bakery and café in SoHo, New York City and Toronoto, [01 : 22] -Maman serves locally sourced, family-inspired dishes and baked goods, both savory and sweet, from the South of France and North America. In this collaboration, Elisa manages the design and packaging, handles front of house and contributes to the recipes and baking. [01 : 22] - PASSION is Elisa’s motivation and drive in making a move in her career from stability to opening a restaurant and tackling entrepreneurship head-on. [02 : 45] - Elisa was doing everything at 20% of capacity for each area from fashion to baking, event planning, interior design, marketing, etc. This was not fulfilling enough. [03 : 10] - Created a world for herself and doing everything she loves all under one roof – that’s how Maman, a French-inspired bakery and cafe came about. [04 : 10] - Elisa’s first business partner was her husband, Benjamin Sormonte and still is. [04 : 54] - Three of Benjamin’s friends who were from part of a large hospitality group invited Elisa and Benjamin to join them. [05 : 19] - Elisa and Benjamin quit their jobs and took a big leap. [06 : 00] - Working in that restaurant was a great learning opportunity before venturing to do their own thing. Be prepared to learn. [06 : 49] - What should we do and what should we not do in “Partnership” and “Founders”? - Ensure that we have separate strengths and weaknesses. There should be no gaps and not too much overlapping as both can cause issues. [10 : 07] - One of Benjamin’s childhood friends is Michelin star chef Aramand Amal. Chef Aramand’s accolades added credibility and made people take them more seriously. Credibility is important. [10 : 35] - Intimidated by the New York market, they needed to have the competitive edge, something more special. Be different. [10 : 53] - Elisa’s recipes were given to Chef Aramand and he tweaked them to make it special. [12 : 07] - Branding is super important – how do you balance food quality and ambience for a new restaurant? - It’s very important that they go hand-in-hand, especially in New York where competition is fierce. [14 : 42] - How much does marketing and PR play a role or is it just plain word of mouth? - We are fortunate because a NY restaurant opening in Toronto sounds much more intriguing to the media than vice versa. [16 : 00] - Our coffee cups are unique and eye-catching. In SOHO NY, we are in an environment where we can have celebrities come in and Instagram something. [19 : 03] - How do you manage the process of moving to the other locations? - It’s a matter of finding the same level of expectation and interest. Finding staff is the biggest problem in NY. [21 : 10] - If you could go back and redo the investment for Mamon, what would be the two things you would have invested first? People Aesthetic [23 : 45] - No. 1 advice to fellow “transitioners” who want to start a restaurant business today. Transitioning in general – to really create a world for yourself and make sure what position you are transitioning into, that you’re passionate about, that you love and that you’re willing to sacrifice a lot physically, financially and emotionally. Restaurant industry – willing to work very hard, probably ten times harder than you ever anticipated it to be, finding and managing good people. Key Points: Be prepared to learn Credibility is important Be unique and different Be passionate and love what you do [28 : 52] - Maman has six locations: SOHO Tribeca Franklin Greenpoint, Brooklyn International Centre of Photography Museum Toronto Website: http://www.mamannyc.com/
In this episode, Fr. Ted explores the meaning of Holy Epiphany and the many misunderstandings that surround it.
Christ is Born! Glorify Him! In his last video of 2016 Fr. Ted exhorts us to remember the true meaning of Christmas and to hold fast to the Orthodox traditions surrounding the Nativity of our Lord.
Get Recognized for Your Expertise- Carl Friesen - Ep 16 This week we have Carl Friesen. He is from Toronoto, CA and his background is in Journalism. He currently helps people get recognized for their expertise and helps authors get published. Carl talks to me about how I can get more recognition in my field of CAD and Product Design. We talk about doing speaking engagements and writing articles on my field. While I already do both things, I can always do more and Carl gives me some great advice. Whether you are a mechanical engineer, civil engineer, industrial designer or even an inventor, this conversation will really help you in your career to establish you as a thought leader. That can make a real impact on your success! Key takeaways It is important to focus on the trade publications in your niche. While not a lot of people might read that magazine or blog, those that do read it are very interested in it. If you want to show that you can get results for your clients, generate articles and do presentations on your abilities to solve their problems To contact Carl Thoughtleadershipresources.com ----- My website: CADdesignhelp.com
In this episode, Fr. Ted discusses whether it is beneficial to confess only certain sins while hiding others from one's spiritual father.
In this video, Fr.Ted tackles the controversial subject of Christians engaging with the western phenomenon of Halloween. Should we engage or not? Should we accept or reject? Or is there a middle ground?
In this episode Fr.Ted discusses why there is perception that God acts differently in the Old Testament as opposed to the way He acts in the New.
In this week's video, Fr. Ted talks about the phenomenon of Orthodox Christians holding beliefs that are contrary to their faith while not recognizing the fundamental problem with such a mentality.
In this episode, Fr. Ted discusses the Church's belief in the phenomenon of the "Evil Eye" and the many myths that surround it.
In this episode, Fr. Ted discusses the theology behind the Holy Sacrament of Confession and the practical side of how it is conducted.
In this video, Fr.Ted, Steve Christoforou, and Christina Andresen discuss the question of female ordination in the church.
In this episode, Fr.Ted interviews Dr. Al Rossi, Director of Counseling and Psychology at St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary, on the nature of relationships. How does one find their mate? Is there such a thing as a "Soulmate" or does Orthodoxy offer an alternative?
In this episode, Fr.Ted and Tina Chreppas perform a Q&A lightning round called "Orthodox Mythbusters," in which Tina asks Fr.Ted 10 questions and he has about 10 seconds to answer. We hope this to be the first of many "mythbuster" episodes.
In this Fr.TEDTalk, guest Elissa Bjeletich and Fr. Ted discuss the importance of raising our children in the Church.
In this talk Fr. Ted and Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick (Orthodoxy & Heterodoxy) discuss the often used term "Spiritual but not Religious" and what it means for Orthodox Christians.
In this episode Fr. Ted and guest Christian Gonzalez ("The Trench" on AFR) explore the question: "Is Christianity against pop culture?"
In this episode Fr. Ted explores the question of whether evolution is compatible with religion.
In this episode, Fr. Ted Paraskevopoulos and guest Fr. Tim Prattas (Vancouver, BC) explore the question of whether children from mixed religious backgrounds can truly participate in both religions. More specifically, can a child be both Orthodox and Roman Catholic.
In this first episode, Fr. Ted and Tina Chreppas welcome you to the new show. They look forward to hearing from you and to answering your questions every week!
In this episode of Fr.TEDTalks, Fr. Ted explores the question of why many may perceive the Church as being boring or non-participatory. There is a tendency to compare Orthodox worship with other, Western, Protestant worship services. Fr. Ted explains the essential differences between the two approaches to spiritual life.
Join us for our first episode of the New Year! Our guest willl be Canadian Hairstylist, Janet Jackson. Janet will share what inspires her as a stylist to the stars and owner of one of Toronoto's hottest salons, JouJou Hair Salon. Tune in at 9pm EST/6pm PST for the hottest beauty conversation online.
Brown Broken Disabled Bodies: Stories & Cases of Police Brutality from Boston, Denver, Toronoto, Chicago and San Francisco. Guests: Allegra "Happy" Haynes, City Liaison of Denver, Elizabeth Bruckmann of Parkdale Community Legal Services of Toronto, Keith Jones of SoulTouchin' Experiences, Boston, Ruth Pena of Families of the Wrongfully Convicted in Chicago and Malikia Parker of Ella Baker Human Rights Center Oakland. Host: Leroy Moore and Gerald. The post Pushing Limits – May 29, 2005 appeared first on KPFA.