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Join Sarah, Grace, and Fran from Afternoona Asks as they crash the pod this week to dive deep into the 2019 legal romcom Touch Your Heart. This was a rewatch for all of our guest hosts, and amazingly, they all loved it MORE the second time around. They discuss the legendary chemistry between Lee Dong-wook and Yoo In-na, the alternating laughs, butterflies, and angst this drama delivers, and the hard hitting social issues depicted. They also address the autistic coded nature of our male lead. If you haven't seen this gem of a drama yet, the Afternoona Asks ladies highly recommend you do...maybe twice!Find more Afternoona Asks HERE. Ready to download your first audiobook? Don't forget to click HERE for your free Audible trial.*Audible is a sponsor of Afternoona Delight Podcast*Are your family and friends sick of you talking about K-drama? We get it...and have an answer. Join our AfterNoona Delight Patreon and find community among folks who get your obsession. And check out www.afternoonadelight.com for more episodes, book recs and social media goodness. And don't forget about the newest member of our network: Afternoona Asks where diaspora Asians living in the West find ways to reconnect to Asian culture via Asian/KDramas.Last but CERTAINLY not least....love BTS? Or curious what all the fuss is about? Check out our sister pod Afternoona Army for "thinky, thirsty and over thirty" takes on Bangtan life. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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The Silent Struggles of Marriage & Parenthood: A Story That Will Touch Your Heart. In today's episode of Podcast with Sheila, we dive deep into the untold struggles of marriage and parenthood in this heartfelt and inspiring story of Clara and David. What starts as a picture-perfect love story quickly turns into a reflection of the silent burdens many families face in today's fast-paced world. From the joy of their whirlwind romance to the overwhelming challenges of raising three young children, Clara and David's journey is one of love, loss, resilience, and rediscovery. This is not just their story—it's a mirror of the struggles many couples endure, balancing careers, dreams, and the demands of family life. How do you rebuild connection when life pulls you apart? How do you find yourself again when you've been lost in the chaos of nappies, work deadlines, and sleepless nights? This emotional tale will leave you inspired to communicate, share the load, and find harmony amidst the chaos. Stay tuned as we unpack life lessons about communication, self-care, and the power of small changes that can transform your relationships and your life.
As the oldest of 10 children on a farm in Northwest Ohio, David grew up playing and singing gospel, country, and bluegrass. David has a Masters in Theology from Fuller Theological Seminary and earned his Ph.D. from Purdue University in Marriage and Family Therapy. David recently retired from his 40 year career of providing 'Whole Health' education at various Universities and for the VHA. In addition to performing music at White Stallion Ranch and other venues, he consults in the area of Whole Health. Also, he provides guest ranch services at his Ranch in Aravaipa Canyon.
It's that guy! Who plays a support role in nearly every drama! That guy's name is Oh Eui Sik, and in this episode Susie and Lynn discuss his roles in Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok Joo, Familiar Wife, True Beauty, Crash Course in Romance, and many more. (About SPOILERS: we try to avoid major plot spoilers in our discussions of different dramas, but inevitably some minor details will be revealed. If you want to avoid knowing absolutely anything about a show you haven't seen, we recommend skipping to the next segment!) (0:00) - Intro, Jal Meogisseubnida, KDrama ketchup (33:40) - Speed Round featuring Two Cops, Fight for My Way, While You Were Sleeping, Romance is a Bonus Book, Touch Your Heart, Hometown Cha Cha Cha, Sh**ting Stars, Big Mouth, Castaway Diva (50:50) - Love in the Moonlight/Moonlight Drawn by Clouds (56:35) - Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok Joo (1:01:10) - Familiar Wife (1:07:25) - Hymn of Death (1:16:50) - True Beauty (1:33:55) - Hi Bye, Mama (1:51:45) - Crash Course in Romance - contains some SPOILERS (2:16:55) - Favorite Oh Eui Sik scenes (2:24:05) - Ask Susie Unnithing If you like this episode, please subscribe and leave us a rating and review! Follow us on Instagram @unnisonoppaspod
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Why do we crave romance? The need for affection solidifies our desire to know we are compatible with another human being, even if the relationship is on the friendship or familial level. It creates a sense of harmony in a relationship, especially when it is an intimate one. Sit back and enjoy these romantic vibes. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bronwyn59/message
Currently appearing in Bora/Deborah, Yoo In Na has appeared in a variety of supporting and leading roles. Susie and Lynn discuss her work in their favorite—and not so favorite—dramas. (About SPOILERS: we try to avoid major plot spoilers in our discussions of different dramas, but inevitably some minor details will be revealed. If you want to avoid knowing absolutely anything about a show you haven't seen, we recommend skipping to the next segment!) (0:00) - Intro, Jal Meogisseubnida, KDrama ketchup (33:33) - Snowdrop (48:00) - Secret Garden/The Greatest Love (1:00:35) - My Love from the Star (1:21:00) - You are the Best! (1:33:45) - Goblin (1:43:15) - Touch Your Heart (1:56:45) - Favorite Yoo In Na scenes (2:05:45) - Ask Susie Unnithing If you like this episode, please subscribe and leave us a rating and review! Follow us on Instagram @unnisonoppaspod
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We did an experiment in this episode, based on Minal's friend Abi's suggestion we got her and Chaitra to watch Kdramas for the first time and to come as guests on our episode to share their viewing experience. A millennial and a teenager from two different countries and cultures get together to make this discussion even more interesting. Tune in to the episode as they share their experiences on the dramas they watched, the cultural similarities/differences they noticed, what kept them hooked, what did they not like, we also had an interesting discussion around Kdrama remakes/dubbed versions. Give it a listen! Kdramas mentioned: Crash Landing on You, Hot Stove League, It's Okay to Not Be Okay, Hometown Cha Cha Cha, Touch Your Heart,Vincenzo, What's Wrong with Secretary Kim, Goblin, Beautiful Gong Shim, My Love from Another Star, Our Beloved Summer,Legend of the Blue Sea,Tale of the Nine-Tailed, Wild Romance, Kingdom, Stranger, StartUp, Hotel Del Luna Other Movies/TV Shows mentioned: Deutschland 83, The Bridge, MoneyBall, Only Fools and Horses, Brooklyn 99, Friends, Parasite, Downtown Abbey, Sound of Music, Singing in the Rain, The Crown Actors/Actresses Mentioned : Kim Soo Hyun, Seo Ye Ji, Oh Jung Se, Nam Goong Min, Park Eun Bin During the episode in many instances, Chaitra calls Minal ‘Mavshi' which means mother's sister in Marathi language. Music Credits: Music from Uppbeat: https://uppbeat.io/t/mood-maze/trendsetter. License code: LU8KUCTYYYAA2KKL Cover Art: Purva Bakalkar Contact Us: Email: crashlandedonkdramas[@]gmail[.]com Leave us a review or rating on the podcast app. Twitter: @CrashLandedonKD Instagram @crashlanded_onkdramas --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/crashlandedonkdramas/message
A native of Erwin, Tennessee, Dave Combs grew up in a family that enjoyed making music. Both of his parents and his grandmother Combs played the piano, which began his musical journey that included being a church choir director and pianist.His songwriting began with the now popular standard, Rachel's Song, which was arranged and recorded by Gary Prim in 1986. Since then, Dave has written over 120 songs and recorded 15 albums of soft, soothing, and relaxing instrumental music that has touched the lives of millions around the world.A multitude of inspiring stories about Dave's lifelong journey with his music can be found in his best-selling biographical book, Touched by the Music: How the Story and Music of “Rachel's Song” Can Change Your Life.https://www.combsmusic.comhttps://www.amazon.com/Touched-Music-Story-Rachels-Change/dp/1737826305/Support the show
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Do you like poetry? Here are two really deep poems which are so accurate on many levels. They express exactly how many of us feel, and we hope you'll be touched by this poems. No matter how many Oscars Hollywood scriptwriters get, the best writer is life itself. It changes fates, gives miracles and provides coincidences. All we can do is be amazed and feel like anything is possible. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I det sista avsnittet innan sommaruppehållet snackar vi k-drama, film och en herrans massa Final Fantasy! Jonas, Niklas och Tove håller låda i den sista reguljära podden innan sommaruppehållet, och vi börjar som vanligt med ett nyhetssvep. I spelvärlden har Square Enix presenterat det nästkommande Final Fantasy Remake-spelet, Final Fantasy VII Remake: Rebirth, som beräknas att släppas vintern 2023. Totalt ska det bli tre delar av FFVII-Remakes. Square presenterade även en remaster på det gamla PSP-spelet Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core och fler detaljer kring världen i kommande Final Fantasy XVI. Vi pratar även mer om Blizzards mobilspel Diablo Immortal som redan har tjänat 24 miljoner dollar på sina mikrotransaktioner och om svenska Stunlock Studios vampyrbyggarspel V Rising, som nu sålts i över 2 miljoner exemplar! Bland TV-nyheterna diskuterar vi de kommande Game of Thrones-spinoff-serierna utöver House of the Dragon, bland annat en som planerar följa Jon Snow efter händelserna i säsong 8. Vi pratar också om en eventuell säsong 2 av Obi-Wan Kenobi och att Amazons The Boys fått grönt ljus för en 4:e säsong. Bland filmnyheterna denna vecka pratar vi om Ryan Gosling som Ken (!) i den kommande Barbie-filmen, tre kommande långfilmer baserade på Avatar: Legenden om Aang, att Guy Ritchie ska regissera live-action-versionen av Disneys Hercules, spännande Dune part 2-casting: Christopher Walken som Emperor Shaddam IV, Florence Pugh som princessan Irulan och Léa Seydoux som Lady Margot. Vidare har Niklas sett Netflix-rullen Spiderhead med Miles Teller och Chris Hemsworth. Det blir också Koreakoll med tema kärlek på jobbet; Tove har sett romcomsen Touch Your Heart och Business Proposal. Tack & Förlåt, Puss Hej!
In this episode they discuss a notorious inbred family from West Virginia, the Whittakers. There are many negative stigmas regarding inbreeding, but let's see if you still have the same point of view by the time you finish this episode.
http://masterfesto.com Check out my websitehttps://amzn.to/3dxWMj8 Check out my booksWe have a very special guest on our show today, Mohara Devi. She is actually a returning guest. Mohara was a guest on September 28, 2021. Mohara is Owner/Director/Instructor of Source Studio in Downtown Riverside. She opened her yoga studio on January 1, 2011. She has over 1,000 Teacher Training hours in many yoga styles. She is a certified Kundalini Yoga Teacher, studied Hinduism in India, Prenatal Yoga in in Sweden. Her travels also include the Buddhist Temple in Thailand. She has a large teaching staff of dedicated teachers. The classes include Kundalini Yoga, Areal Yoga, Tribal Belly Dance, Bolly X, Pop Pilates and so much more…. On November 23, Mohara, a single mother, gave birth to her daughter, Zarah, Baby Z, and immediately learned that there was something very wrong. Baby Zarah couldn't breathe properly, and it was discovered that she was born with a rare birth defect. Mohara's story will touch your heart, inspire bring you to tears. Support the show (https://paypal.me/ElizabethApodaca311?locale.x=en_US)
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In today's episode we are joined by guests Minal, Poonam & Sangeetha from Crash Landed on Kdramas podcast and we discuss healthy relationships and what they mean to us citing examples from Kdramas, Movies, Indian & Pakistani dramas. We had a blast recording this episode!We go in detail discussing aspects of healthy relationships while also talking about red flags that are absolute deal-breakers.Towards the end we discuss love languages and relationship hacks.Dramas/Movies coveredDil Dhakadne Do (Bollywood)Our Beloved Summer (kdrama)Its Okay To Not Be Okay (kdrama)Because This Is My First Life (kdrama)Crash Landed on You (kdrama)Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok Joo (kdrama)Bhaage Re Mann (Indian drama)Zindagi Gulzar Hai (Pakistani drama)Touch Your Heart (kdrama)Little Things (Indian OTT show)Suspicious Partner (kdrama)Pelli Choopulu (2016 Telugu Movie)Eka Lagnachi Dusri Goshta (2012 Marathi TV drama)-------------------------------------------Time Stamps3:06 What is your idea of a healthy relationship?17:01 Which onscreen couple matches your idea of a healthy relationship?1:09:01 What is a deal-breaker for you in a relationship?1:22:18 What is your love language?1:29:31 What is your go-to relationship hack?-------------------------------------------We would love to interact with you all and listen to feedback.You can mail us at iwitchaari@gmail.comOr you can leave us a review/rating on the podcast platformPlease follow us on our social media handles:Twitter : https://twitter.com/witchaarisInstagram : https://www.instagram.com/witchaaris/?utm-------------------------------------------
Nueva semana y nuevo episodio!! En esta ocasión, además de hablarles del drama de la semana (Touch your Heart) les damos una importante noticia del podcast en general
感恩自己所擁有的,你便會擁有更多。若只掂掛著自己沒有的,你永遠都會覺得不夠。Oprah Winfrey, "Be thankful of what you have; you will end up having more.If you concentrate on what you don't have, you will never ever have enough." Music Source: Supine, Reconcile, Our Hearts As One by Peter Sandberg Mixing: Christine Yip MINDFULNESS 靜心慢遊:https://www.mindfulness.innovi.hk
P. Swamini Samatanandaji tells an inspiring story titled: Let the good touch your heart and not the bitter.
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At this mid week in this critical week because they are all critical now, I want to share with you a story that move my spirit and touched my heart. And yes it is about Bernie Sanders and his now famous mittens. And in the wonderful world of podcasting ,a blog posting just today from the Institute for faith work and economics ,,,Caught my eye and later touched my heart. And so with full attribution thanks I'd like to share my interpretation of that wonderful story about mittens and memories. I think it will touch you too
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¿Cómo están? Nosotras acá, sufriendo con Touch Your Heart. Es que nos enamoró mucho esta pareja en Goblin (el favorito de Dannae) y teníamos tantas esperanzas sobre este drama pero... bueno, pasaron cosas. Les invitamos a descubrir con nosotras qué pasó. No aseguramos tener la respuesta :p Nos pueden encontrar en: SPOTIFY: kdramaqueens IG: kdramaqueens_ GMAIL: kdramaqueenspodcast
Dipertemukan di Goblin dan kemudian dipersatukan kembali di Touch Your Heart. Dari era kerajaan sampe era digital, dari jadi raja, grim reaper, detektif sampe jadi pengacara pasangannya Lee Dong Wook ya tetep Yoo In Na. Soal kemistri tidak usah diragukan lagi. Gemesnya bisa bikin kamu gigit jari sampe kejungkir ngga balik-balik. Selamat mendengarkan! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dcast67/message
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All good things must come to an end and so we reach the final episode of our ‘Touch Your Heart’ coverage. Join us this week as we share the viewpoints of our fellow K drama fans, talk about our favorite secondary characters, and get distracted by Soompi quizzes.
We’re rounding into the finale of ‘Touch Your Heart’ this week! We cannot stop talking about this drama, so we’ve yet again covered just two episodes. Go watch episodes 13 and 14 and meet us back here to discuss plot points moving either way too fast or way too slow.
Touching is so important for our health and well-being, why is it so hard for us to relax and allow? Let's chat about why it helps us connect to our oneness and helps us to open to who we are. There is a freedom that comes from hugging and being able to relax totally into a hug. Many people are touch starved in our culture.
It's time for Second Impressions! We've selected the following four dramas to see if the second episodes live up to their promise. 6:16 - Kim HyeJa, Han JiMin and Nam JooHyuk continue to tug at our heartstrings in the JTBC drama, "Radiant" (눈이 부시게). If only we weren't so annoyed by the time turner plot holes! Judy is surprisingly more positive about this show than Teresa. 21:10 - "My Fellow Citizens!" (국민여러분!) is a lighthearted KBS2 drama starring Choi SiWon, Lee YooYoung and Kim MinJung. Teresa is worried that the fun con artist/heist concept may get derailed by the politics. Judy is excited by all the powerful female characters, but weirded out by the politician stepbrother who shows up out of the blue. 33:53 - In the second episode of "Touch Your Heart" (진심이 닿다), Yoo InNa and Lee DongWook's characters are learning more about each other and developing a respectful relationship. It is definitely full of kdrama tropes, but we are liking it so far. If you want to watch the original Ghana chocolate commercial, click here. Judy thought Ghana chocolates weren't a thing anymore, but apparently they're still around! 44:34 - "Possessed" (빙의) is an OCN drama starring Go JoonHee and Song SaeByeok. This episode establishes some rules about seeing spirits, which may make it difficult to use the psychic's powers to actually solve any crime. The detective is so thoughtful and considerate that we're liking him more and more. Digressions: 1:10 - Teresa has betrayed her Horde roots in "World of Warcraft: Battle for Azeroth" 2:54 - "HOMECOMING: A film by Beyonce" 4:17 - "The Death of Stalin" 41:56 - Are hugs a Canadian thing? Some Korean terms: 파김치: [pa-kim-chi] kimchi made with green onion ("pa") 붕어빵: [boong-uh-ppang] koi-shaped bread filled with sweet red beans; popular street food in Korea. Audio credits: Glenn Stafford, Neal Acree, Sam Cardon, Clint Bajakian, David Arkenstone and Jason Hayes - “World of Warcraft: Battle for Azeroth” – “Before the Storm” Beyonce – “Homecoming: The Live Album” – “Welcome” Please send any questions, comments or suggestions on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram (@kdramamyeyesout) or e-mail us (kdramamyeyesout(at)gmail.com). Download this and other episodes and while you're there, write us a review: Apple Podcasts Google Play Music Stitcher Spotify Libsyn RSS The KDMEO theme music is 'Cute', by Bensound (www.bensound.com), and is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No-Derivatives 4.0 International.
Touch Your Heart es el kdrama de esta quincena y le dedicamos un episodio completo. Advertencia de spoilers y de hiperventilación porque fangirleamos mucho y peleamos y hay un par de gritos también por ahí. Esperamos de corazón que lo disfruten tanto como nosotras lo hicimos al grabar. Gracias a quienes nos escuchan y sobre todo, a quienes se dan el tiempito de comentar acá o en nuestro Instagram @kdramaqueens_ -Dannae&Nat
We genuinely enjoyed all three dramas that we selected for springtime first impressions this week. Digressions: 1:05 - "Chilling Adventures of Sabrina" Part 2 1:39 - "The Umbrella Academy" 3:21 - "Love, Death & Robots" 8:36 - "Doctor Prisoner" (닥터 프리즈너) is a KBS medical (?) drama, starring Nam GoongMin, Kim ByungChul, Kwon NaRa and Choi WonYoung. The term that comes most to mind about this show is "overwrought". The ER doctor/oncologist/neurosurgeon/OBGYN played by Nam GoongMin is so very good! The rich, illegitimate, drug-using douchebag played by Choi WonYoung is so very bad! In spite of all this, we genuinely enjoyed the cheesiness. Too bad you can't watch the rest of it for 300-something days if you don't feel like paying for Viki Pass Plus. 27:02 - "My Fellow Citizens!" (국민여러분!) is a lighthearted KBS2 drama starring Choi SiWon, Lee YooYoung and Kim MinJung. It's refreshing to see a story about a married couple who have drifted apart and will have to find their way back to each other. The con artist husband versus detective wife conflict somehow elevates the whole thing to a new level of fun! 45:45 - We selected "Possessed" (빙의) on a pure whim, to be honest. It's an OCN drama starring Go JoonHee and Song SaeByeok as an unlikely team who uses psychic abilities to catch a serial killer. Despite its very meh show premise, the excellent writing and production values make it definitely worth checking out. Next week, we are doing second impressions for the following four dramas: "Radiant" (눈이 부시게), "Touch Your Heart" (진심이 닿다), "My Fellow Citizens!" and "Possessed". Which will be our final pick for spring 2019? Audio credits: Jeff Russo - "The Umbrella Academy" – “The Umbrella Academy” Woo HyeMi & Innovator – “Doctor Prisoner” – “Fearless” Hyungdon & Daejune (형돈이와 대준이) - "My Fellow Citizens!" - Yadannatdaya (야단났다야) Please send any questions, comments or suggestions on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram (@kdramamyeyesout) or e-mail us (kdramamyeyesout(at)gmail.com). Download this and other episodes and while you're there, write us a review: Apple Podcasts Google Play Music Stitcher Spotify Libsyn RSS The KDMEO theme music is 'Cute', by Bensound (www.bensound.com), and is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No-Derivatives 4.0 International.
Angela and Tatiana try and fail at holding down the fort while Valerie is away, discussing the Stranger Things Trailer and cut scene from Rocketman (0:5), then reviewing the Thai film I Fine..Thank You..Love You (11:00) and Jordan Peele's latest masterpiece, Us (16:30). Finally, we move on to Kdrama Corner (23:50) and talk Touch Your Heart, He Is Psychometric, 12 Signs of Love, Six Flying Dragons, and the influx of pseudo-scandals in the wake of the very real Burning Sun investigation.
In honor of Im Siwan's return to civilian life, we watched the first episode of the kdrama Misaeng (also know as Incomplete Life). We also play a fun Madlibs game and talk about what we're watching and what shows we're looking forward to. We only spoil the first episode of the show, and discuss a few slight things that happen in some of the later episodes, but it really isn't much and doesn't ruin anything. There is a small Touch Your Heart spoiler, and we did discuss the meaning behind the name Misaeng which is found out later in the series. Times for these spoilers are down in the time codes section. Kdrama Madlibs came from here: http://www.livinginloganland.com/2017/05/kdrama-mad-lib-game.html Natalia's awesome kdrama/kpop shop: https://sojunights.threadless.com/ As always we you can find us on all the social medias under CertifiedNoonas or you can email us at certifiednoonas@gmail.com. Just as an aside, I tried to get rid of as much of the background typing noise as possible but alas it is still there. Just think of it as ambient background sound that was intentional and on theme for the episode? ;) Time Codes :00 What we're watching 2:35- 4:40 Touch Your Heart spoiler 33:36 Misaeng intro 36:29 Madlibs game 45:27 Back to Misaeng 1:01:40 - 1:03:32 Title Meaning
Hello! This Yak we wrap up two romances we loved and gush about a thriler/romance that we can't get enough of. We also talk about the fallout of the current scandals for 1N2D and if the alpha-hole trope is finally dying in Kdramas. TIME STAMP: 00:01:17 - He is Psychometric 00:12:42 - Legal High 00:20:21 - Ms Temper and Nam Jungi 00:25:57 - Touch Your Heart/ Reach of Sincerity 00:47:07 - Romance is a Bonus Book 01:09:18 - Because it's the First Time 01:12:56 - 1N2D 01:16:46 - Your Honor 01:19:50 - I Picked Up a Celebrity on the Street 01:28:08 - “Has the jerk alpha hero trope died?” —Awesome Patrons who support us— Egads Steven Blackmore Lia W. Kimbap Noona Hades Gracefulegg Divina Jenmole Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/dramasoverflowers Transcripts: http://akdramapodcast.wordpress.com Email: dramasoverflowers@gmail.com Twitter: @dramasoverflow
It's time to check out the kdrama selection of spring 2019! Digressions: 1:34 - "The Girl on the Train" 2:04 - "Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back" at the Toronto Symphony Orchestra 4:49 - First up is "Legal High" (리갈하이) from JTBC. It's a comedy (?) starring Jin Goo and Seo EunSoo as two lawyers who are conplete opposites, but must work together to win cases. Jin Goo plays a smarmy golddigger, who is completely different from his beloved character from "Descendants of the Sun". 20:45 - "Romance is a Bonus Book" (로맨스는 별책부록) is from TVN, starring Lee NaYoung and Lee JongSuk. Lee NaYoung gave us all of the feels as a dejected woman at the end of her rope, and Lee JongSuk plays her old childhood friend who's been repressing his feelings for her. Trust us when we say that it's way better than the sparse description available on Netflix. Screw Cinderella! 41:49 - Fans of "Goblin" were looking forward to Yoo InNa and Lee DongWook's reunion in "Touch Your Heart" (진심이 닿다), another TVN drama. Judy was suspicious that this was a money grab using the two actors' popularity, but was pleasantly surprised by the humour and the cast of secondary characters. Next week, we'll be talking about "He Is Psychometric" (사이코메트리 그 녀석), "Radiant" (눈이 부시게) and "Haechi" (해치). Audio credits: John Williams – “Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back” – “The Rebel Fleet/End Title (Medley)” Please send any questions, comments or suggestions on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram (@kdramamyeyesout) or e-mail us (kdramamyeyesout(at)gmail.com). Download this and other episodes and while you're there, write us a review: Apple Podcasts Google Play Music Stitcher Spotify Libsyn RSS The KDMEO theme music is 'Cute', by Bensound (www.bensound.com), and is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No-Derivatives 4.0 International.
We're unpardonably late this month (thanks to my ear infection), but here's the Yak that should have come out in early March. We talk about the two romantic comedies that caught all the eyeballs in Feb, and give our final (somewhat scathing) thoughts on the ending of The Last Empress. We could have gone on (Min Yoo-ra could have taken up another hour), but we took pity on you. XP TIME STAMPS: 00:01:46 - Romance is a bonus book 00:33:52 - Touch Your Heart/Reach of Sincerity 00:49:31 - Crowned Clown 00:58:44 - My Strange Hero 01:05:31 - The Last Empress (wrap up!) 01:25:35 - Orange Marmalade 01:28:09 - 1N2D NON KOREAN STUFF - 01:34:51 - Isn't it romantic 01:39:54 - 12 Monkeys 01:41:45 - Zindagi Gulzar Hai ----Amazing Patrons who support us---- Egads Steven Blackmore Lia W. Kimbap Noona Hades Gracefulegg Divina Jenmole Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/dramasoverflowers Email: dramasoverflowers@gmail.com Twitter: @dramasoverflow
Judy and Teresa finally watched the first season of "Kingdom" (킹덤), the first ever Netflix original K-drama, starring Ju JiHoon and Bae DooNa. The first thing that will strike you about "Kingdom" is that it is a beautifully shot drama. The writer (Kim EunHee, who also wrote "Signal") knows exactly why we're watching - old-timey zombies - but also sprinkles enough interpersonal drama to keep us interested. Next week, we start our springtime First Impressions! We'll be talking about "Legal High" (리걸하이) from JTBC, "Touch Your Heart" (진심이 닿다) from TVN and "Romance is a Bonus Book" (로맨스는 별책부록) from TVN. We're so excited! Digressions: 0:52 - Listener E-mails! 10:15 - What's the Haewon Cho clan? Audio credits: Howard Shore - "Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King" – "The Lighting of the Beacons" Will Judy's voice ever return to normal? It's a distant memory... Please send any questions, comments or suggestions on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram (@kdramamyeyesout) or e-mail us (kdramamyeyesout(at)gmail.com). Download this and other episodes and while you're there, write us a review: Apple Podcasts Google Play Music Stitcher Spotify Libsyn RSS The “Listener e-mails!” music is ‘Jazzyfrenchy, by Bensound (www.bensound.com), and is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No-Derivatives 4.0 International. The KDMEO theme music is 'Cute', by Bensound (www.bensound.com), and is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No-Derivatives 4.0 International.
On the March 5, 2019 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editor in Chief Peter Sciretta is joined by /Film managing editor Jacob Hall, senior writer Ben Pearson, and writers Hoai-Tran Bui and Chris Evangelista to talk about what they've been up to at The Watercooler. You can subscribe to /Film Daily on iTunes, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify and all the popular podcast apps (here is the RSS URL if you need it). Opening Banter: Brad isn't here today because of scheduling conflicts. At The Water Cooler: What we've been Doing:Jacob has been dogsitting seven dogs while preparing for SXSW. Hoai-Tran visited the MoMA and guested on /Filmcast for the Shoplifters review. Ben finished his Iceland video. What we've been Reading:Peter read Ian Frisch's book Magic Is Dead. Jacob finished Lovecraft Country by Matt Ruff, read Pet Sematary by Stephen King, and started Wolf in White Van by John Darnielle. He also got caught up on his comics and would recommend Murder Falcon, Outer Darkness, Bone Parish, Black Badge, the new Criminal, Die, Bitter Root and maaaybe the new Buffy the Vampire Slayer comic. Hoai-Tran finished Dracula and started reading Dune. Ben read The Name of the Wind What we've been Watching:Peter saw Captain Marvel for a second time, and rewatched Iron Man 2. Chris saw Captain Marvel, and watched Lorena and The Guilty. Jacob watched the 1989 Pet Sematary, He's Out There, and The Uninvited. Hoai-Tran saw Captain Marvel, Furie, and watched two cheesy romantic K-dramas Touch Your Heart and Romance is a Bonus Book. Ben saw Captain Marvel, Top Hat, The Day of the Dolphin, My Dinner with Andre, Leaving Neverland Part 1, The Naked Spur, and The Naked City What we've been Eating:Peter recommends Virgil's Cola, or specifically the Black Cherry flavor. Jacob has been loving Good Dee's brownies and Rebel ice cream. What we've been Playing:Peter played Escape Room in a Box: The Werewolf Experiment. All the other stuff you need to know: You can find more about all the stories we mentioned on today's show at slashfilm.com, and linked inside the show notes. /Film Daily is published every weekday, bringing you the most exciting news from the world of movies and television as well as deeper dives into the great features from slashfilm.com. You can subscribe to /Film Daily on iTunes, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify and all the popular podcast apps (RSS). Send your feedback, questions, comments and concerns to us at peter@slashfilm.com. Please leave your name and general geographic location in case we mention the e-mail on the air. Please rate and review the podcast on iTunes, tell your friends and spread the word! Thanks to Sam Hume for our logo.
[SPOILERS] Hello hello drama watchers!! In this week's episode I want to share with you my thoughts on the newest drama I am watching! I was so excited that the leads in this drama are ones I was longing to see on screen having a longer love story and a happier ending. Hopefully this drama will be a fun ride with an amazing storyline! Don't forget to follow drama talk on Twitter @talk_drama
Valerie, Angela and Tatiana start with a TCA Round-Up that includes Amazon's Fleabag (0:50) and Good Omens (6:30), DC Universe's Doom Patrol (13:00), a new streaming service called Cleo TV (19:30), and TBS' Miracle Workers (22:00). Then they move onto the Oscars' oncoming train wreck and constant back-and-forth (23:40), as well as the Captain Marvel backlash from dudebros (28:00) and first impressions of the Frozen 2 trailer (32:30). Finally, Tatiana gives a quick mini-review of the Spanish film Everybody Knows (35:20) and Angela kicks off kdrama Corner with Touch Your Heart (39:50).
If you ever wanted to know how we were outside of the podcast, this episode really shows how crazy we are. No real topic, so we decided to talk generally about a number of things including what we are watching, more discussion on Romance is a Bonus Book and Touch Your Heart, upcoming things...and then it basically spirals from there. There are some minor spoilers, so I added when we talk about them in the time codes. It really isn't anything big, so even if you haven't watched those things it won't ruin it for you. Next week we'll be back to normal. Maybe. Time Codes00:00 Intro7:23 Romance is a Bonus Book22:29 Touch Your Heart24:10 Suspicious Partners24:46 Random dramas37:09 Upcoming dramas/general talk
Love...true love... It's that time of the year, friends, and to keep up with the holiday we decided to dedicate an episode to (almost) everyone's favorite genre: the romcom. We discuss what we personally think makes a romcom, and give you some of our top picks for ones to watch. We also talk about the first four episodes of Romance is a Bonus Book and the first two episodes of Touch Your Heart. During the general talk, we keep it mostly spoiler free sans a few plot points that won't ruin the show (the are from older dramas) but we do talk extensively about the two newest dramas so beware of spoilers in them. You can find the clip of the press conference for Romance is a Bonus Book here. We also have a romcom list started over on our MyDramaList to help you out! Let us know what you think at certifiednoonas@gmail.com Time Codes:00 Romcom talk/recs29:43 Game39:45 Romance is a Bonus Book discussion54:30 Touch Your Heart discussion
If you ever lost someone in your life, the conversation with Maria will touch your heart. today we dedicate this podcast to her son Jessy. Listen to Valentine in The Morning every weekday from 5a-10a on 104.3MYfm in Los Angeles.
This micro-pod episode I am sharing a moment that I had with my family this weekend that really touched me to my core. It almost brought me to tears and I am truly blessed to have a family that cares for me as deeply as they do. I hope you enjoy and please subscribe and share I really appreciate you.
This micro-pod episode I am sharing a moment that I had with my family this weekend that really touched me to my core. It almost brought me to tears and I am truly blessed to have a family that cares for me as deeply as they do. I hope you enjoy and please subscribe and share I really appreciate you.
They made a podcast and the mob wanted in! Listen closely as we practice clearing our throats LIVE! Ever heard of Bosnian Tile? Coats that double as diet supplements? No? Well did you know that for just a few cents, you could save 15 cavemen today? These are but a handful of topics covered on the latest episode of OGTK! ....That's us, and we're back at it again folks! Today we talk about money tent game shows, caveman, Skrillex, and of course Preda-Dad. Follow us on Twitter: @GuyandKid Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/oldguyandthekid Look at us on Instagram: @OldGuyandTheKid
We all would like to think that we are special in some way before God. We want to be sure of His love for us and His guiding hand in our lives. For most of us, being special translates into a feeling – an emotional response that produces a sense of security. But is that all there is to being special? For the Christian at least there is much more to it. We know that everyone is not called to follow Jesus and we also know that according to the Bible, God does specifically call some to follow. How does this work? How does God get your attention and touch your heart and mind? What makes us want to respond to God and what might make us shy away from responding to Him? Is it easy to recognize when God is seeking us out and trying to touch our heart? I would love to be able to enthusiastically say, yes, it is easy to recognize! When God wants your attention the message will come with power, persistence and persuasiveness! While this can be the case, most often it is not, for God’s ways of drawing us to Him in this age are filled with subtlety and searching. In this podcast our guest Todd Alexander laid out for us a pretty distinct process of how God finds us and draws us to Him. It turns out this process has five steps. You'd think the first step in God drawing us to Him would have everything to do with some kind of emotional awakening. You'd think it would be one of those epiphany moments in our lives when the stars align, our emotions are high and our hearts are primed and open. You’d think. Actually, the first step in God drawing us to Him is simply being able to perceive truth. This means coming to a knowledge of God, His sovereignty, His handiwork and His attributes. Simple. You might think – but where are the bells and whistles? Where is the dramatic unveiling? The fact is, God does not use emotion to initially draw us to Him, because he knows emotions come go and change at the whim of our perceptions. God draws us based upon things that are unchangeable. He draws us based upon the rock solid truth of His very existence! Look at the miracle of human life, the weather cycles that sustain all living things, the incomprehensible vastness of the universe or the delicate balance of flowers, bees and pollination. God begins to draw us based on the very essence of life as He created it! To perceive truth is just an introduction as it only whets one's appetite for understanding. Perception and understanding of truth are the first two steps in this five-step process. The bottom line here is that God knows how to draw us to Him in such a way as to afford us an opportunity to genuinely respond. Listen to this podcast to hear just how this works. You never know, God may be seeking you out!
A talk about how feeling the vicissitudes of the world opens out heart up for peace, Acton, 5/9/17
Israel is very much in the news these days. The Gaza Conflict, the never-ending attempt at a peace process, the rise of anti-Semitism and the turn against Israel in recent years are very much upon us. As Christians we have a sense that Israel is our spiritual homeland and so we watch with interest and concern. Fr Gabriel introduces us this time to a noteworthy book, My Promised Land: The Triumph and Tragedy of Israel, by Ari Shavit, a major Israeli journalist and commentator. This book, which reads like a well-written novel, offers a narrative introduction to the history of contemporary Israel that will grab your attention and that leaves you with the questions that Israel itself faces as the country tries to move forward. This is not a work of either praise or condemnation, but an overview of the paradoxes and complicated issues Israel has either created or faces now and in the future.
In this review, Fr. Gabriel continues with further consideration of resources for Old Testament study. In an attempt to assist people to understand contemporary research and interpretation of Old Testament texts, this week he looks at two books by Richard Elliott Friedman, Who Wrote the Bible? and The Bible with Sources Revealed. The latter book may well be considered Friedman's masterpiece. Friedman's work is highly respected among Biblical scholars, and he has paid particular attention for years to the contemporary use of the documentary hypothesis, which relates to the compilation of particularly the first five books of the Old Testament. He teaches at UC-San Diego.
Fr. Gabriel commends Fr. Eugen Pentiuc's new book from Oxford University Press, The Old Testament in Eastern Orthodox Tradition. This is an important and unique new resource; nothing exists like it in the world of biblical interpretation. Though many aspects of Fr Pentiuc's book may be approached through monographs, essays, articles, and other books, no other resource pulls them together as does his. The two parts of the book are Reception and Interpretation, and his concluding chapter is on the Church's iconographic representations of the Old Testament. Highly recommended!
Turning again toward contemporary Biblical studies, Fr. Gabriel swiftly surveys recent research into Jesus and Paul and then turns to one representative volume in current Pauline studies—The First Paul by John Dominic Crossan and Marcus Borg. Their names may be familiar as members of the controversial Jesus seminar, but this book is quite accessible, very well-written, and the authors give us clear and simple insights into how Paul is currently viewed in scholarly circles.
After considering the issue of pride, Fr. Gabriel turns back to books—particularly to books that relate to the issue of sin and grace. So this week we look at the twofold work by Archimandrite Sophrony on the life and teaching of St. Silouan the Athonite, The Monk of Mount Athos, and Wisdom from Mount Athos. Many people have been touched by these books (available also in one volume entitled St. Silouan the Athonite), and Fr. Gabriel has turned to them for his lenten reading again this year.
Pani-matka Susan continues and concludes her reflections on books for St. Nicholas and the Christmas Season. Pani-matka Susan and Fr. Gabriel would be eager to receive suggestions of other books and resources that listeners have found spiritually nourishing for children at the Christmas season, and we will pass that information on at a later date.
Fr. Gabriel interviews Pani-matka Susan about her favorite books that relate to Christmas and St Nicholas, particularly discussing ones that can be used in Sunday School and for family devotions, and two books that speak to Jewish-Christian relations at this time of the year. Included is the book that inspired their decade-long tradition of St Nicholas cookies (see website). We hope this will be helpful to people for next year's celebration.
Most listeners will be familiar with C.S. Lewis and his works of both theology and fantasy because he has had so much influence, particularly on people who have become Christian through his works. In this broadcast, Fr. Gabriel introduces the wider circle of his friends, known as the Inklings, a group that met in the 1930s and 1940s at the Eagle and Child Pub in Oxford England for discussion of their literary pursuits and interests. Fr. Gabriel also includes a few readings from the wonderful Screwtape Letters (1942).
In this broadcast, Fr. Gabriel offers a survey of materials that open for us the Prayer of the Heart, commonly known as the Jesus Prayer. The key example is, of course, the anonymous 19th-century Russian text known as The Way of a Pilgrim, but there are numerous resources that lead us into the prayer other than that very popular book. Join us for an overview.
Oliver Davies is well known in Great Britain and Europe as a scholar of Celtic Christianity. He is the author of Celtic Spirituality in the prestigious series Classics of Western Spirituality from Paulist Press. Here Fr. Gabriel reviews his book Celtic Christianity in Early Medieval Wales. Listeners will not find this an esoteric offering at all, but rather a heartwarming regional appropriation of Orthodox Christianity.
GRIEF and LOSS. We all experience these emotions on life's path. Join us for a heart-felt exploration of the grieving process as seen through the eyes of Psychic Medium, CARESSA DA ROZA and Haiku and Tanka poet, CHRISTINE VILLA. Listen as they share observations about COMMUNICATING WITH LOVED ONES who are NO LONGER WITH US ... and gently guide us through the inner workings of guilt, confusion, hope, strength, and the healing power of animals. Caressa Da Roza - Empress Readings - Using her psychic gifts, Caressa speaks directly to spirit guides, angels, relatives and friends who have passed through the veil to the other side. Clients often express "A weight has been lifted off my heart" as they tune into a DEEPER SENSE OF CALM receiving messages from their loved ones. Christine Villa - Blossom Rain - As well as being a poet, Christine is a photographer, jewelry maker, and children's writer. Currently, she is creating a self-help poetry book called CATCHING THE LIGHT. Through her book, she desires to share her experience about losing a loved one, and hopefully, give comfort to others. Her words will TOUCH YOUR HEART. Call 646-716-5510 for a LIVE READING with Caressa Da Roza during the show. WEEKLY ROUND TABLE with HiC Luttmers, John & Deb Carosella, and Mildred Lynn: Become Strong and Use Your Voice - An Exploration
Healing Conversations Episode 19. GRIEF and LOSS. We all experience these emotions on life's path. Join us for a heart-felt exploration of the grieving process as seen through the eyes of Psychic Medium, CARESSA DA ROZA and Haiku and Tanka poet, CHRISTINE VILLA. Listen as they share observations about COMMUNICATING WITH LOVED ONES who are NO LONGER WITH US ... and gently guide us through the inner workings of guilt, confusion, hope, strength, and the healing power of animals. Caressa Da Roza - Empress Readings - Using her psychic gifts, Caressa speaks directly to spirit guides, angels, relatives and friends who have passed through the veil to the other side. Clients often express "A weight has been lifted off my heart" as they tune into a DEEPER SENSE OF CALM receiving messages from their loved ones. Christine Villa - Blossom Rain - As well as being a poet, Christine is a photographer, jewelry maker, and children's writer. Currently, she is creating a self-help poetry book called CATCHING THE LIGHT. Through her book, she desires to share her experience about losing a loved one, and hopefully, give comfort to others. Her words will TOUCH YOUR HEART. WEEKLY ROUND TABLE with HiC Luttmers, John & Deb Carosella, and Mildred Lynn: Become Strong and Use Your Voice - An Exploration
David Jones (1895-1975) is the subject of this podcast. Not generally well-known in the United States, David Jones has been the subject of ongoing exploration by many people here and abroad regarding the overlap and cross-fertilization between art and faith, specifically Christian faith. Jones was an Anglo-Welsh artist who specialized in line drawings and watercolor but whose epic poetry was of equal importance to his artwork. Father Gabriel has long appreciated Jones's work and invites you to listen in as he unveils Jones for you.
Fr. Gabriel, reflecting on several comments recently made by parish members, turns to a consideration of The Mind of the Orthodox Church by Metropolitan Hierotheos Vlachos, a book he has read five times and which he wishes everyone would read. Metropolitan Hierotheos describes the mind of the Christian and details the twin engine for its development: sacramental life and ascetic discipline.
Fr Gabriel turns to his great love, Biblical studies, and discusses two books from the mid-20th Century that were and continue to be deeply influential in his life. These were written by the British scholar C. H. Dodd, who was called the greatest New Testament scholar of his era. Dodd's books were small—Fr. Gabriel calls his writing "concise, clear, and succinct"—but they were of great importance to many Bible students. These two books are The Apostolic Preaching and Its Development (1936) and According to the Scriptures (1952). In the first of these, Dodd traced the roots of New Testament documents, not through theology primarily but through the need for preaching texts. In the second, Dodd gives a thorough presentation of major Old Testament passages shared by early writers to substantiate Jesus as Messiah.
After some notes to explain the genuine meaning of Inter-Religious Dialogue, Fr Gabriel turns to a 2010 book by the Dalai Lama, Toward a True Kinship of Faiths: How the World's Religions Can Come Together, which is about 40% autobiography, 40% interpretation of world religions, and 20% program for compassionate relationships between religions. The Dalai Lama attempts to move us beyond violence into understanding.
The Psalms are the beloved hymnbook of Israel and the Church. They are also the inspiration for much of the prayer life of the church, both east and west. In this broadcast, Fr. Gabriel explores the literary structure of the Psalms, which helps to explain their winsome and enchanting power. He explains the different categories of Psalms and reads some of his favorites.
In this broadcast, Fr. Gabriel discusses one of his favorite books on spiritual care from the Lutheran tradition. He has cherished this book for some forty years now and used it in his former teaching life at the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago. It is titled The Hammer of God and was written by the Rev. Bo Giertz, a biblical scholar, parish priest in rural and urban settings, and Bishop of the Diocese of Gothenburg, Sweden. Though this book comes from another tradition, Fr. Gabriel knows that you will find in its story and content good news for your heart and mind.
In this segment, Fr. Gabriel muses momentarily on his own intellectual history of reading, and then discusses one of his all-time favorite books, which he has read many times: Fr Alexander Schmemann's For the Life of the World.
This week, Fr. Gabriel looks at the work of Boris Pasternak, the great Russian poet whose one novel, Doctor Zhivago, was made into a movie in the mid-sixties, and both book and movie remain enduring classics. Fr. Gabriel spoke about the novel at the Branigan Library in Las Cruces on the occasion of the publication of a new translation. A written copy of this essay is available on the church website.
This time Fr. Gabriel turns from the writers of the other Europe, symbolized by Bohumil Hrabal's work which he spoke about last time, back to the Church. Again looking at the life and overall work of one particular person, he turns to his favorite writer on prayer, Metropolitan Anthony Bloom (memory eternal), Bishop of the Russian Orthodox Church in England. After an overview of Metropolitan Anthony's life, Fr. Gabriel reads excerpts from two books, Beginning to Pray and Living Prayer. There are two important websites for those who want to learn more about Metropolitan Anthony: http://www.masarchive.org, which contains his writings; and http://www.mitras.ru, the official site.
In this segment, Fr. Gabriel talks more about his fascination with language and then moves into a consideration of the Czech writer Bohumil Hrabal, best known in the United States for his novels Closely Watched Trains, I Served the King of England, and Too Loud a Solitude, the first two of which were made into award-winning movies. Hrabal was a comic writer with an ironic edge and a great example of those relatively few writers who managed to slip through barriers that the communist regimes erected against intellectuals and artists. Fr. Gabriel ends with portions of Hrabal's novel Gaps, the third in a trilogy about his life written from the viewpoint of his wife Eliska.
In this series, Fr Gabriel will offer reviews of books from a wide range of interests that have touched him and which he believes either have touched or could touch you. The series will cover novels and poetry, as well as theology, New and Old Testament studies, and specifically Orthodox books. Stay tuned! We hope that you will enjoy these reviews.
Join Candidly Candace when she talks with Donna Solitario author of "Embrace the Light: A Woman's Story Through Poetry to Touch Your Heart", Poetry Ambassador, recipient of six Editor's Choice Awards, Instructor, Substance Abuse and Domestic Abuse Counselor. We will be talking about Donna's work and her experience with abuse. Listeners are welcome to call in by dialing 347-996-3381 during our LIVE broadcast. There will be a fifteen minute chat following the broadcast.