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    The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)
    Day 350: Persevering in Prayer (2025)

    The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 16:13


    The Catechism teaches about the effectiveness of prayer and how to persevere in prayer. Fr. Mike explains that although God already knows what we need before we ask, he wants us to pray, and he extends us dignity by allowing us to pray and ask for what we need. In the process of prayer, we are able to learn the heart of the Father, grow closer to him, and become more like him. The Catechism goes on to state that when it comes to prayer, it is always possible, a vital necessity, and inseparable from the Christian life. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 2738-2745. This episode has been found to be in conformity with the Catechism by the Institute on the Catechism, under the Subcommittee on the Catechism, USCCB. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/ciy Please note: The Catechism of the Catholic Church contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.

    Weird Darkness: Stories of the Paranormal, Supernatural, Legends, Lore, Mysterious, Macabre, Unsolved
    Christmas Hauntings: The Tradition Behind the Terror

    Weird Darkness: Stories of the Paranormal, Supernatural, Legends, Lore, Mysterious, Macabre, Unsolved

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 84:55 Transcription Available


    Long before Dickens penned A Christmas Carol, our ancestors gathered around midwinter fires to tell tales of spirits and monsters lurking in the darkness. Tonight, we explore why Christmas and ghost stories have been intertwined for thousands of years — then share true accounts that prove the tradition is very much alive. #HolidayHorrorsIN THIS EPISODE: Earlier this month I shared some true reports of people seeing Kris Kringle – or what appeared to be Kris Kringle – in real life. But there are many more of those strange sightings to share! (More Real Santa Sightings) *** Christmas has been celebrated for centuries, and gift-giving has been around in America since well before the Civil War. But how we celebrate and what we give changes depending on the time. We'll take a look at what Christmas was like for American pioneers in the 1800s. (Christmas in The Old West) *** At a Christmas party the revelers heard a horrifying scream from outside. They rushed out to hear the screams were coming from the sky, at least above the rooftops. But how could that be? It was then that they learned Oliver Lerch had disappeared – never to be seen again. (The Christmas Disappearance of Oliver Lerch) *** Nothing says Christmas like a poisonous weed! Well… you explain mistletoe! We'll look at why we're supposed to kiss under this deadly plant during the holidays. (A Kiss Under the Mistletoe) *** A horrible fire breaks out at an Oklahoma school during the holidays of 1924 – and the ghosts of the children still linger at the site. (Ghosts of the Babbs Switch School Christmas Fire) *** You might be celebrating Christmas like a viking and not even realize it. From the holiday ham to the evergreen in your living room, we'll look at how the pagan celebration of Yule influenced modern Christmas traditions. (How To Celebrate Christmas Like a Viking) *** Kids in America anxiously await the arrival of Santa Claus bounding down the chimney with gifts and candy for the good little boys and girls. But that's America. What comes down the chimney of Irish and Scottish kids may not be so jolly, plump, and loving. Some Gaelic children have to watch out for the Bodach. (Beware the Bodach at Christmas) *** It's something we're trying to revive here on Weird Darkness… the lost tradition of telling ghost stories at Christmas. (The Lost Tradition of Telling Ghost Stories) *** (Originally aired December 16, 2021)SOURCES AND ESSENTIAL WEB LINKS…“The Lost Tradition of Christmas Ghost Stories” from Conspiracy Journal: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/36dxj4kt, Sally O'Reilly for Ancient Pages: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2mfh29mk, YourGhostStories.com: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2p93r34c, LiveAbout.com: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/539cmfv6“The Christmas Disappearance of Oliver Lerch” from AnomalyInfo.com: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/59t2mysv“How To Celebrate Christmas Like a Viking” by Morgan Dunn for All That's Interesting: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2p88mev7“More Real Santa Sightings” by Rob Schwarz for Stranger Dimensions: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/yvdt2ww6“Ghosts of the Babbs Switch School Christmas Fire” by Troy Taylor: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/dnmhehha“Beware the Bodach at Christmas” by Ellen Lloyd for Ancient Pages: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2p85afxx“Christmas in The Old West” by Kathy Weiser for Legends of America: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/bddzbyfk“A Kiss Under the Mistletoe” by Troy Taylor: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2jv3u98aVisit our Sponsors & Friends: https://weirddarkness.com/sponsorsJoin the Weird Darkness Syndicate: https://weirddarkness.com/syndicateAdvertise in the Weird Darkness podcast or syndicated radio show: https://weirddarkness.com/advertise= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =Weird Darkness theme by Alibi Music Library. 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Weird Darkness has been named one of the “Best 20 Storytellers in Podcasting” by Podcast Business Journal. Listeners have described the show as a cross between “Coast to Coast” with Art Bell, “The Twilight Zone” with Rod Serling, “Unsolved Mysteries” with Robert Stack, and “In Search Of” with Leonard Nimoy.DISCLAIMER: Ads heard during the podcast that are not in my voice are placed by third party agencies outside of my control and should not imply an endorsement by Weird Darkness or myself. *** Stories and content in Weird Darkness can be disturbing for some listeners and intended for mature audiences only. Parental discretion is strongly advised.#WeirdDarkness #ChristmasGhostStories #TrueScaryStories #HolidayHorror #VictorianGhostStories #ParanormalStories #YuletideHorror #GhostStories #ChristmasTradition #HauntedChristmas

    Driftwood Outdoors
    Ep. 324: Where Fishing Becomes Family: The Legacy of River Bend Resort

    Driftwood Outdoors

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 75:06 Transcription Available


    This week, Brandon Butler and Nathan McLeod sit down with Paul Johnson of River Bend Resort to explore the heart and heritage of Minnesota's Lake of the Woods.From family-run resorts to lifelong fishing traditions, Paul shares how he and his wife, Brandi, turned their love of the outdoors into a legacy that brings families together year after year.A warm, nostalgic, and inspiring look at how fishing trips become lifelong memories.For more info:River Bend Resort WebsiteRiver Bend Resort FacebookRiver Bend Resort InstagramWalley Capitol of the WorldSpecial thanks to:Living The Dream Outdoor PropertiesSuperior Foam Insulation LLCDoolittle TrailersScenic Rivers TaxidermyConnect with Driftwood Outdoors:FacebookInstagramYouTubeEmail:info@driftwoodoutdoors.com

    The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)
    Day 349: Temptation, Trust, and Prayer (2025)

    The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 21:19


    What motivates our prayer? Do we see God as our “divine genie,” or do we look to him as our Father? We learn that the most common temptation in prayer is a lack of faith. Another major temptation is acedia or sloth. In the face of these temptations of presumption and discouragement, we must respond with filial trust in God our Father, the giver of all good gifts. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 2732-2737. This episode has been found to be in conformity with the Catechism by the Institute on the Catechism, under the Subcommittee on the Catechism, USCCB. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/ciy Please note: The Catechism of the Catholic Church contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.

    CreepsMcPasta Creepypasta Radio
    Our Town Has a Tradition- On Your 18th Birthday, You Get the Box. No One Talks About What's Inside

    CreepsMcPasta Creepypasta Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 35:37 Transcription Available


    CREEPYPASTA STORY►by Pieryl:   / our_town_has_a_tradition_on_your_18th_birt...  Creepypastas are the campfire tales of the internet. Horror stories spread through Reddit r/nosleep, forums and blogs, rather than word of mouth. Whether you believe these scary stories to be true or not is left to your own discretion and imagination. LISTEN TO CREEPYPASTAS ON THE GO-SPOTIFY► https://open.spotify.com/show/7l0iRPd...iTUNES► https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast...SUGGESTED CREEPYPASTA PLAYLISTS-►"Good Places to Start"-    • "I wasn't careful enough on the deep web" ...  ►"Personal Favourites"-    • "I sold my soul for a used dishwasher, and...  ►"Written by me"-    • "I've been Blind my Whole Life" Creepypasta  ►"Long Stories"-    • Long Stories  FOLLOW ME ON-►Twitter:   / creeps_mcpasta  ►Instagram:   / creepsmcpasta  ►Twitch:   / creepsmcpasta  ►Facebook:   / creepsmcpasta  CREEPYPASTA MUSIC/ SFX- ►http://bit.ly/Audionic ♪►http://bit.ly/Myuusic ♪►http://bit.ly/incompt ♪►http://bit.ly/EpidemicM ♪This creepypasta is for entertainment purposes only

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    Garagecast - All Things Retail
    Ep. #319 - Live from MRAA. Balancing Tradition and Technology: Insights from Tom Whowoll on the Future of Boating

    Garagecast - All Things Retail

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 21:24


    In this episode of GarageCast, we sit down with Tom Whowoll, third-generation owner of Gordy's, to explore why real-world experiences will always matter in the boating industry. From the irreplaceable thrill of being on the water to the power of experiential selling, Tom shares how Gordy's has built a legacy by creating memories—not just selling boats.Tom also recounts a remarkable personal story of resilience after a near-fatal accident on Lake Geneva, and how his passion for wind-powered sports and boating never faded. This conversation is a powerful reminder that while technology and AI can enhance the journey, nothing replaces authentic experiences, community, and the emotional connection of life on the water.

    SSPX Sermons
    The Dangers of Venial Sin – SSPX Sermons

    SSPX Sermons

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 18:26


    It is common for us to treat venial sin as not serious. Yet every sin imperils our salvation. When we choose sinful acts, we abandon our end. This is why we must be vigilant to be careful in every act we do. There are no "small" sins if we are serious about our salvation. Sadly, there is a temptation to overlook these sins as irrelevant without remembering that every transgression offends Our Lord.

    Missing Persons Mysteries
    NUMBER 90 - Creepy Victorian Ghost Story

    Missing Persons Mysteries

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 18:34 Transcription Available


    NUMBER 90 - Creepy Victorian Ghost Story - Welcome once again as we continue the Victorian tradition of ghost stories for Christmas! Tonight, we bring you the chilling tale of an old haunted house, NUMBER 90, by Victorian-era author B.M. Croker. #SteveStockton #VictorianChristmas #GhostStory #12DaysOfChristmasBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/missing-persons-mysteries--5624803/support.

    Revolut Insider
    Ep. 42 Building Revolut in Japan: where tradition meets transformation

    Revolut Insider

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 29:02


    Launching a global financial platform in Japan comes with its own set of rules.Yoko Makiguchi, Revolut's CEO in Japan, shares the challenges of adapting Revolut to a local customer base and the big opportunities that lie ahead.After 30 years in finance, she talks openly about joining as the country's CEO and what it takes to scale a fast-growing team in a demanding labour market.In this episode, host Alex Carril and Yoko discuss:Why joining Revolut was Yoko's best career decision after 30 years in the industryGrowing a team by 10x in Japan that represents 20+ nationalitiesHow the team's diversity shapes how they workThe difficulties that go into hiring in a challenging labour market like JapanBalancing career aspirations and family life, and how it's changed over the yearsLaunching Revolut in Japan in 2020 with only 5 RevolutersThe two main opportunities for Revolut's next phase in JapanHow to adapt a global platform to break into a local, unique marketStandout experiences that have shaped Yoko's leadership strategy as a CEO3 pieces of advice Yoko would give to other teammates as she reflects on her careerFollow Revolut Insider on Instagram: ⁠revolut.la/RevolutInsider⁠View open career opportunities at Revolut: revolut.la/48UUhUA

    LeuchtMasse Uhrenpodcast - Deutsche Version der LumePlotters
    DWW Interview Tutima CEO - Matthias Stotz

    LeuchtMasse Uhrenpodcast - Deutsche Version der LumePlotters

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 30:01


    Send us a textHerzlich willkommen beim Leuchtmasse Podcast! Heute begrüßen wir Matthias Stotz, den CEO von Tutima Glashütte.In dieser Folge tauchen wir tief in die Geschichte der Marke ein, die seit 1927 mit ihrem Namen, abgeleitet vom lateinischen tutus ("sicher/geschützt"), für robuste und präzise Uhrmacherkunst aus Glashütte steht. Herr Stotz spricht über Tutimas einzigartige Position – von den legendären Fliegerchronographen der Luftwaffe, bis hin zur modernen M2-Kollektion, in der Tutima als Pionier den Werkstoff Titan nutzt.Wir beleuchten die Rückkehr der Marke in ihre sächsische Uhrmacher-Heimat Glashütte im Jahr 2011, und die Entwicklung anspruchsvoller Manufakturwerke, wie der Hommage Minutenrepetition, der ersten ihrer Art, die vollständig in Glashütte entwickelt wurde. Begleiten Sie uns in dieses Gespräch über Präzision, Tradition und die Zukunft der Uhr als wichtiges Kulturgut. Danke für Deine Zeit und für's Zuhören. Sendet mir eine Voicemail und wir hören uns im Podcast:https://www.speakpipe.com/opportunistischesdurcheinanderBitte folgt mir/uns auf instagram IG: @leuchtmasse_podcast oder schreibt mir: opportunistischesdurcheinander@gmail.com

    Amtsplausch
    059 Bildung, Kultur und Sport - Bezirksstadträtin Malgorzata Sijbrandij stellt sich und Ihre Bereiche vor

    Amtsplausch

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 23:36


    In der aktuellen Folge Amtsplausch stellt die neue Bezirksstadträtin für Bildung, Kultur und Sport, Malgorzata Sijbrandij, sich und Ihre Bereiche vor. Ein Schwerpunkt des Gesprächs liegt unter anderem in dem Thema Schulsanierungen. Sie erklärt, welche konkreten Schritte Steglitz-Zehlendorf geht, um die Bildungsinfrastruktur nachhaltig zu stärken und hebt dabei das besondere Engagement der Schulen hervor. Auch das Thema Sport und Kultur kommt in dieser Folge nicht zu kurz. „Die Bereiche Bildung, Kultur und Sport liegen mir gleichermaßen am Herzen. Sie bringen Menschen zusammen – über Generationen hinweg. Mir ist wichtig, dass wir Orte schaffen, in denen sich Menschen aller Altersgruppen begegnen, und austauschen können. Diese Orte möchte ich weiterhin ermöglichen und auch fördern“, so Sijbrandij. Darüber hinaus spricht die Stadträtin über ihre Perspektive als Zugezogene. Durch den Vergleich mit anderen Städten wird deutlich, was sie an Berlin besonders schätzt und was sie kritisch sieht. „Das Besondere an Steglitz-Zehlendorf ist für mich die Verbindung aus Tradition, Gemeinschaft und Zukunftsorientierung“, sagt Sijbrandij. Es geht auch um das besonders große ehrenamtliche Engagement, das die Bürgerinnen und Bürger in Steglitz-Zehlendorf zeigen. Im Zuge dessen kommt die Bezirksstadträtin auch auf das Thema Jugendverkehrsschulen zu sprechen, in denen es aktuell leider zu Engpässen aufgrund fehlenden Personals kommt. Interessierte, die sich ehrenamtlich in unseren Verkehrsschulen engagieren möchten können sich an folgenden Kontakt wenden: Wendepunkt gGmbH Goerzallee 311,14167 Berlin E-Mail: info@team-wendepunkt.de Fragen zur Ausschreibung beantwortet gerne: Joachim Hampel: Tel: 030/ 50 57 14 24

    Nostalgie - L'intégrale de Philippe et Sandy
    Quelle est votre petite tradition familiale pour les fêtes de fin d'année ?

    Nostalgie - L'intégrale de Philippe et Sandy

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 1:53


    Quelle est votre petite tradition familiale pour les fêtes de fin d'année ?

    Highlands Church
    Tradition vs Transformation | Doug Cameron

    Highlands Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 39:09


    Join us as we listen to the latest message featuring Pastor Doug Cameron!Our heart at Highlands is to lead you into a growing relationship with Jesus, so you can have a life full of purpose as you grow in your faith and lead others to Jesus.Connect with us here:Website: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠HighlandschurchHome⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠Facebook: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠FacebookHighlands Church⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠InstagramLogin • Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠

    The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)
    Day 348: The Battle of Prayer (2025)

    The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2025 25:41


    Prayer is "grace and grit," as Fr. Mike phrases it. In this section, one of Fr. Mike's favorites in the Catechism, we hear that "we pray as we live because we live as we pray." This living and praying is a battle in which we must confront our failures and accept the Holy Spirit's grace and aid. Prayer requires humility, trust, and perseverance on our part. In this struggle, we must battle against distraction, ourselves, dryness, and temptation. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 2725-2731. This episode has been found to be in conformity with the Catechism by the Institute on the Catechism, under the Subcommittee on the Catechism, USCCB. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/ciy Please note: The Catechism of the Catholic Church contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.

    Krewe of Japan
    Japanese Tea Ceremony: A Living Tradition ft. Atsuko Mori of Camellia Tea Ceremony

    Krewe of Japan

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2025 51:48


    The Krewe is joined by Atsuko Mori of Camellia Tea Ceremony in Kyoto for a deep dive into the Japanese tea ceremony. Together, they explore the experience itself, the tools and etiquette involved, what guests can expect, and why preserving this centuries-old tradition still matters today.------ About the Krewe ------The Krewe of Japan Podcast is a weekly episodic podcast sponsored by the Japan Society of New Orleans. Check them out every Friday afternoon around noon CST on Apple, Google, Spotify, Amazon, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts.  Want to share your experiences with the Krewe? Or perhaps you have ideas for episodes, feedback, comments, or questions? Let the Krewe know by e-mail at kreweofjapanpodcast@gmail.com or on social media (Twitter: @kreweofjapan, Instagram: @kreweofjapanpodcast, Facebook: Krewe of Japan Podcast Page, TikTok: @kreweofjapanpodcast, LinkedIn: Krewe of Japan LinkedIn Page, Blue Sky Social: @kreweofjapan.bsky.social, Threads: @kreweofjapanpodcast & the Krewe of Japan Youtube Channel). Until next time, enjoy!------ Support the Krewe! Offer Links for Affiliates ------Use the referral links below & our promo code from the episode!Support your favorite NFL Team AND podcast! Shop NFLShop to gear up for football season!Zencastr Offer Link - Use my special link to save 30% off your 1st month of any Zencastr paid plan! ------ Past KOJ Traditional Japan Episodes ------Rakugo: Comedy of a Cushion ft. Katsura Sunshine (S6E1)The Castles of Japan ft. William de Lange (S5E19)Foreign-Born Samurai: William Adams ft. Nathan Ledbetter (Guest Host, Dr. Samantha Perez) (S5E17)Foreign-Born Samurai: Yasuke ft. Nathan Ledbetter (Guest Host, Dr. Samantha Perez) (S5E16)The Thunderous Sounds of Taiko ft. Takumi Kato (加藤 拓三), World Champion Taiko Drummer (S5E13)The Real World of Geisha ft. Peter Macintosh (S5E7)Inside Japanese Homes & Architecture ft. Azby Brown (S5E6)Kendo: The Way of the Sword ft. Alexander Bennett, 7th Dan in Kendo (S4E16)The Life of a Sumotori ft. 3-Time Grand Champion Konishiki Yasokichi (S4E10)The Intricate Culture of Kimono ft. Rin of Mainichi Kimono (S4E7)Shamisen: Musical Sounds of Traditional Japan ft. Norm Nakamura of Tokyo Lens (S4E1)Henro SZN: Shikoku & the 88 Temple Pilgrimage ft. Todd Wassel (S3E12)Exploring Enka ft. Jerome White Jr aka ジェロ / Jero (S3E1)The Chrysanthemum Throne ft. Dr. Hiromu Nagahara [Part 2] (S2E18)The Chrysanthemum Throne ft. Dr. Hiromu Nagahara [Part 1] (S2E17)Yokai: The Hauntings of Japan ft. Hiroko Yoda & Matt Alt (S2E5)The Age of Lady Samurai ft. Tomoko Kitagawa (S1E12)Talking Sumo ft. Andrew Freud (S1E8)------ About Camellia Tea Ceremony ------Camellia Tea Ceremony WebsiteCamellia on X/TwitterCamellia on InstagramCamellia on BlueSkyCamellia on YouTube------ JSNO Upcoming Events ------JSNO Event CalendarJoin JSNO Today!

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    Learn Italian with Luisa
    Ep. 209 - Christmas: la tombola italiana

    Learn Italian with Luisa

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2025 12:26


    Christmas in Italy: La Tombola - | Spendieren Sie einen Cafè (1€)? Donate a coffee (1€)? https://ko-fi.com/italiano Livello B1#Natale #Italia #Italy #Christmas #Weihnachten #ItalienStoria e curiosità sul gioco della tombola Buongiorno cari amici e amanti dell'italiano e benvenuti al nuovo episodio. Oggi vi voglio parlare di un gioco che nelle famiglie italiane si fa nel periodo natalizio e quasi tutti lo giocano proprio il giorno di Natale oppure anche il primo gennaio o il giorno dell'Epifania La tombola ha origini napoletane ed è il gioco che poi in tanti altri Paesi è diventato il lotto.La tombola napoletana è collegata con la Smorfia napoletana, un'arte divinatoria che interpreta i sogni e per ogni sogno abbina un numero particolare da giocare al lotto. La tombola napoletana è nata grazie alla creatività dei napoletani, ma deriva dal Gioco del Lotto nato a Genova nel XVI secolo.Nel 1576 il nobile genovese Benedetto Gentile ha l'idea di sorteggiare i nomi dei nobili che dovevano fare parte del governo, cioè di dare un numero a ogni nome di persona che si poteva eleggere e di tirare a sorte i nomi delle persone che avrebbero governato la città: ogni numero corrispondeva a una persona, tutti i numeri venivano messi insieme in un'urna, una ciotola e si tiravano fuori cinque numeri che sarebbero stati i numeri delle persone al governo....- The full transcript of this Episode (and excercises for many of the grammar episodes) is available via "Luisa's learn Italian Premium", Premium is no subscription and does not incur any recurring fees. You can just shop for the materials you need or want and shop per piece. Prices start at 0.20 Cent (i. e. Eurocent). - das komplette Transcript / die Show-Notes zu allen Episoden (und Übungen zu vielen der Grammatik Episoden) sind über Luisa's Podcast Premium verfügbar. Den Shop mit allen Materialien zum Podcast finden Sie unterhttps://premium.il-tedesco.itLuisa's Podcast Premium ist kein Abo - sie erhalten das jeweilige Transscript/die Shownotes sowie zu den Grammatik Episoden Übungen die Sie "pro Stück" bezahlen (ab 20ct). https://premium.il-tedesco.itMehr info unter www.il-tedesco.it bzw. https://www.il-tedesco.it/premiumMore information on www.il-tedesco.it or via my shop https://www.il-tedesco.it/premium

    Smokin Tabacco
    The Smokin Tabacco Show: Oliver Nivaud Joins Us in Studio!

    Smokin Tabacco

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2025 80:57


    Brought to you by J.C. Newman Cigar Co.- On this episode, Matt welcomes Oliver Nivaud in studio to catch up on all things United and Select Tobacco! They also discuss buying habits and trends in the industry. Tune in now! Visit smokintabacco.com for more news, reviews and updates from the industry! Visit 2GuysCigars.com for the best selection of in the industry! Accessories provided by S.T. Dupont - Shake Up the Legacy with S.T. Dupont! Perdomo Cigars: Quality, Tradition, and Excellence! Gurkha Cigars: More than a cigar. A symbol of respect, gratitude, and legacy

    Smokin Tabacco
    Spare Notes Series #81: Is The Opus X Lost City a Celebrity Cigar?

    Smokin Tabacco

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2025 93:08


    Brought to you by Drew Estate: On this episode of the Spare Notes Series, Matt and Coop get into Coops recent string of celebrity encounter with Marlon Wayans, Arturo Sandoval and Guy Fieri. We also discuss celebrity cigars and debate whether the Opus X Lost City would be considered a celebrity cigar. Tune in now! Don't forget to visit www.smokintabacco.com to contact us and for more news, reviews and updates from the cigar industry and while you're at it, LIKE and SUBSCRIBE! Cutters and Lighters provided by S.T. Dupont - Shake Up the Legacy! Perdomo Cigars: Quality, Tradition and Excellence! Retailer Corner: Blue Smoke of Dallas, Texas! Gurkha Cigars: More than a cigar. A symbol of respect, gratitude, and legacy

    Gott und die Welt | rbbKultur
    Mein Weihnachten - Auf der Suche nach der ganz persönlichen Tradition

    Gott und die Welt | rbbKultur

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2025 26:44


    Weihnachten ist das Fest der Traditionen. Aber was ist, wenn die Weihnachtsrituale nicht mehr zum eigenen Leben passen? Weihnachten ist auch die Zeit, Traditionen zu überprüfen und neue Rituale zu finden, mal freiwillig, mal aus Notwendigkeit. Eine Suche nach der eigenen Weihnachtstradition.

    Fluent Fiction - Japanese
    Harmony in the Snow: A Festival Uniting Tradition and Innovation

    Fluent Fiction - Japanese

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2025 16:11 Transcription Available


    Fluent Fiction - Japanese: Harmony in the Snow: A Festival Uniting Tradition and Innovation Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/ja/episode/2025-12-14-23-34-02-ja Story Transcript:Ja: 雪が静かに降る美しい山村がありました。En: There was a beautiful mountain village where snow quietly fell.Ja: その村の中央には、古い杉の木に囲まれた伝統的な学校がありました。En: In the center of the village, there was a traditional school surrounded by old sugi trees.Ja: 冬になると村全体が白い毛布のように覆われ、風景が一層神秘的になります。En: When winter arrived, the entire village was covered like a white blanket, making the landscape even more mysterious.Ja: この学校では、毎年恒例の文化祭が開かれていました。En: At this school, they held an annual cultural festival.Ja: 文化祭の準備を担当するのは、内気だけれども勤勉な生徒会のメンバー、ユキです。En: The person in charge of preparing for the cultural festival was Yuki, a shy but hardworking student council member.Ja: 彼女は伝統を大切にしながら、学校の皆に喜びを届けたいと願っていました。En: She cherished tradition and wished to bring joy to everyone at the school.Ja: しかし、彼女には一つ問題がありました。En: However, she had one problem.Ja: 生徒会のひろは、もっとモダンで派手な文化祭を提案していました。En: The student council member Hiro was proposing a more modern and flashy cultural festival.Ja: 彼の意見はユキの考えとは対立しており、二人の間に緊張が生まれていました。En: His opinion was at odds with Yuki's, creating tension between the two.Ja: ある日、ユキは悩みの末、ひろと話し合うことを決めました。En: One day, after much deliberation, Yuki decided to talk things over with Hiro.Ja: 「ひろ、伝統とモダン、両方を取り入れることはできないかな?」とユキは静かに提案しました。En: "Hiro, can't we incorporate both tradition and modern elements?" she quietly suggested.Ja: 「お互いの意見を尊重すれば、もっと楽しい文化祭になると思うの。」En: "I think if we respect each other's opinions, we can make the cultural festival even more enjoyable."Ja: ユキの友達、そらもその話し合いに加わり、他の生徒たちを巻き込んでいきました。En: Yuki's friend, Sora, also joined the discussion, bringing other students into the conversation.Ja: 「ユキの言う通りだよ。みんなで一緒に、この文化祭を最高のものにしよう!」En: "Yuki is right. Let's all work together to make this cultural festival the best one ever!"Ja: その準備が進む中、突然の雪嵐が村を襲いました。En: As preparations progressed, a sudden snowstorm hit the village.Ja: 道が塞がれ、予定されていた屋外のイベントは中止せざるを得ない状況に陥りました。En: The roads were blocked, and outdoor events that were planned had to be canceled.Ja: しかしユキはあきらめませんでした。En: However, Yuki did not give up.Ja: 「みんな、心配しないで!屋内でもできることはたくさんあるよ。きっと成功させよう!」とユキは声をかけ、生徒全員の心を一つにしました。En: "Everyone, don't worry! There's a lot we can do indoors. Let's make sure it's a success!" she encouraged, uniting the hearts of all the students.Ja: 室内に新しい飾りを用意し、伝統的な正月の飾りも取り入れました。En: They prepared new decorations indoors, incorporating traditional New Year's decorations.Ja: そして最新の音楽パフォーマンスも準備しました。En: They also prepared a modern music performance.Ja: 文化祭当日、学校は活気であふれていました。En: On the day of the cultural festival, the school was filled with energy.Ja: 生徒たちの笑顔、伝統とモダンの融合、そして雪の外景が見事に調和していました。En: The students' smiles, the fusion of tradition and modernity, and the snowy scenery outside were all in perfect harmony.Ja: ユキは文化祭を通じて、多くの新しい友達を作りました。En: Through the cultural festival, Yuki made many new friends.Ja: そして声を上げることでチームを一つにする力を実感しました。En: She realized the power of bringing the team together by raising her voice.Ja: 祭りが終わると、村の夜空に静かに雪が舞い降ります。En: When the festival ended, snow gently fell on the village's night sky.Ja: ユキは空を見上げ、心から満足感を感じました。En: Yuki looked up at the sky, feeling a deep sense of satisfaction.Ja: 「みんなと一緒に、忘れられない文化祭ができた。」彼女は微笑みます。En: "Together with everyone, we created an unforgettable cultural festival," she smiled.Ja: これからもユキは伝統を守りながら新しいことに挑戦し続けるでしょう。En: Yuki will continue to embrace both tradition and new challenges in the future.Ja: 彼女の声と意見は、これからの学校生活でもっと多くの人に届いていくに違いありません。En: Her voice and opinions are certain to reach even more people in school life to come. Vocabulary Words:surrounded: 囲まれたcherished: 大切にするproblem: 問題proposing: 提案しているdeliberation: 悩みsuggested: 提案しましたincorporate: 取り入れるfusion: 融合harmony: 調和embrace: 守りながらcultural festival: 文化祭preparations: 準備snowstorm: 雪嵐blocked: 塞がれcanceled: 中止indoors: 屋内decorations: 飾りperformance: パフォーマンスlandscape: 風景traditional: 伝統的なmodern: モダンmysterious: 神秘的festival: 祭りconcerned: 心配satisfaction: 満足感unforgettable: 忘れられないvoice: 声opinions: 意見challenge: 挑戦success: 成功

    Die fünfte Schweiz
    Meret Räber in Chile – Wo die Anden den Himmel berühren

    Die fünfte Schweiz

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2025 45:43


    Meret Räber lebt mit ihrem Mann Bernardo im Rio Hurtado Tal im Norden von Chile. In Seron betreiben die beiden ihre eigene grosse Farm. Mit Pferden führen sie Gäste durch die wilde Landschaft der Anden und lassen sie die chilenische Kultur hautnah erleben. Aufgewachsen in Oberburg im Kanton Bern, entdeckte Meret Räber in Südamerika ihre zweite Heimat. Nach Stationen in Argentinien, Ecuador und Chile entschied sie sich, ihr Leben den Anden zu widmen. Meret Räber kennt das Rio Hurtado Tal schon seit vielen Jahren. 2009 war sie Touren-Guide auf einer Hazienda im Tal und machte auch Führungen in der zur Anlage gehörenden Sternwarte. Im Rio Hurtado Tal befinden sich zahlreiche bedeutende Sternwarten: «Der Norden Chiles ist weltbekannt für seinen klaren Sternenhimmel.» Bei der Arbeit lernte sie damals ihren chilenischen Mann Bernardo kennen, mit dem sie nach der Heirat ihr eigenes Projekt startete. Meret und Bernardo – Ein starkes Team Meret Räber und ihr Mann Bernardo Rojas haben im Rio Hurtado Tal, im Dorf Seron, ihre eigene Farm aufgebaut. Beide sind handwerklich begabt und haben mit viel Einsatz und Kreativität ein Zuhause geschaffen, das zugleich Ausgangspunkt für ihre Arbeit ist. Auf der Farm organisieren sie Reitausflüge und lassen Gäste die Natur und Tradition der Anden hautnah erleben.

    Fluent Fiction - Japanese
    Harmony in Nara: Tradition and Modernity Unveiled

    Fluent Fiction - Japanese

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2025 16:23 Transcription Available


    Fluent Fiction - Japanese: Harmony in Nara: Tradition and Modernity Unveiled Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/ja/episode/2025-12-14-08-38-20-ja Story Transcript:Ja: 奈良の静かな冬の夕暮れ、二ノ丸殿は大雪に覆われていました。En: In the quiet winter dusk of Nara, Ninomaru-den was blanketed with heavy snow.Ja: 館内はひんやりしていて静かでしたが、展示室の奥では二人のキュレーターが休む暇なく働いていました。En: Inside the building, it was chilly and quiet, but at the back of the exhibition room, two curators were working tirelessly.Ja: 春人と瑞季です。En: They were Haruto and Mizuki.Ja: 春人は伝統を重んじる博物館のベテランキュレーターでした。En: Haruto was a veteran curator of the museum who valued tradition.Ja: この新年の文化展示会を完璧に準備したいという思いで、幾晩も遅くまで働いていました。En: Driven by a desire to prepare this New Year cultural exhibition perfectly, he had been working late into the night for several nights.Ja: 一方で、瑞季は新しいアイデアを持つ若いキュレーターでした。En: On the other hand, Mizuki was a young curator with new ideas.Ja: 現代的な要素を取り入れれば、若い訪問者が増えると信じていました。En: She believed that incorporating modern elements would attract more young visitors.Ja: 展示会の準備が佳境に入り、春人は瑞季との間に緊張を感じ始めました。En: As the preparation for the exhibition reached its peak, Haruto began to feel tension between himself and Mizuki.Ja: 「伝統こそがこの展示会の核心だ」と思っている彼にとって、瑞季の新しい提案は少し冒険的に見えたのです。En: To him, who believed "tradition is the core of this exhibition," Mizuki's new proposals seemed a bit adventurous.Ja: ある日の夜、瑞季は思い切って自分の考えを春人に伝える決心をしました。En: One night, Mizuki made up her mind to convey her ideas to Haruto.Ja: 「現代の要素を取り入れたら、若い人たちももっと興味を持ってくれると思うんです。」彼女は自分の熱意を隠しきれませんでした。En: "If we incorporate modern elements, I think young people will become more interested," she said, unable to hide her enthusiasm.Ja: しかし、春人はため息をついて、伝統を守ることの大切さを説きました。En: However, Haruto sighed and explained the importance of preserving tradition.Ja: その数日後、瑞季は自分のアイデアを実演することにしました。En: A few days later, Mizuki decided to demonstrate her ideas.Ja: 部屋の一角に小さなデモンストレーションを準備しました。En: She prepared a small demonstration in one corner of the room.Ja: 伝統的な屏風の前に、プロジェクションマッピングを用いた斬新なデザインを施しました。En: In front of a traditional byobu screen, she used projection mapping to create an innovative design.Ja: 鮮やかに光る映像が屏風に映し出され、伝統と現代が美しく調和していました。En: The vividly glowing images were projected onto the byobu, beautifully harmonizing tradition and modernity.Ja: 春人は展示会の最終プランを固めようとした時、そのデモンストレーションに気づきました。En: As Haruto was about to finalize the exhibition's plan, he noticed the demonstration.Ja: 驚きと共に一歩後退し、瑞季の意欲的な演出に目を奪われました。En: He stepped back in surprise, captivated by Mizuki's daring presentation.Ja: 彼はしばらくそれを見入ったのち、静かに頷きました。En: After observing it for a while, he nodded quietly.Ja: 「瑞季、君のアイデアは素晴らしいよ。この展示会に取り入れよう。」春人はそう言って認めました。En: "Mizuki, your idea is wonderful. Let's incorporate it into the exhibition," Haruto admitted.Ja: それを聞いた瑞季の顔には安堵と喜びが浮かびました。En: Hearing this, Mizuki's face lit up with relief and joy.Ja: こうして、二人は協力して新しい展示会を完成させました。En: Thus, the two collaborated to complete the new exhibition.Ja: 伝統を重んじながらも、現代のエッセンスを加えた特別な新年の展示会が誕生しました。En: A special New Year exhibition was born, respecting tradition while adding a modern essence.Ja: 春人は新しい考えに心を開き、瑞季も自分の能力に対する自信を深めました。En: Haruto opened his heart to new ideas, and Mizuki deepened her confidence in her capabilities.Ja: 冬の奈良、二ノ丸殿の庭には再び静かな雪が降り積もり、誰もがこの新たな展示会を心待ちにしていました。En: In the winter of Nara, snow quietly piled up again in the garden of Ninomaru-den, and everyone eagerly awaited this new exhibition.Ja: 展示会の日、たくさんの訪問者がその美しさに感動しました。En: On the day of the exhibition, many visitors were moved by its beauty.Ja: これこそ、新たな年の始まりにふさわしい光景でした。En: This was indeed a sight befitting the beginning of a new year. Vocabulary Words:quiet: 静かなdusk: 夕暮れblanketed: 覆われていましたexhibition: 展示会curator: キュレーターveteran: ベテランtradition: 伝統incorporating: 取り入れるmodernity: 現代的proposals: 提案convey: 伝えるenthusiasm: 熱意preserving: 守るdemonstration: デモンストレーションbyobu screen: 屏風projection mapping: プロジェクションマッピングinnovative: 斬新なglowing: 光るharmonizing: 調和していましたfinalize: 固めようとしたcaptivated: 目を奪われましたpresentation: 演出admitted: 認めましたrelief: 安堵collaborated: 協力してessence: エッセンスdeepened: 深めましたcapabilities: 能力awaited: 心待ちにしていましたbefitting: ふさわしい

    Persönlich
    Valentin Groebner und Arlette Wismer

    Persönlich

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2025 52:49


    Geschichte trifft auf Tradition: bei Olivia Röllin lernen sich der Mittelalterforscher Valentin Groebner und die Jodlerin Arlette Wismer kennen. Valentin Groebner (62) Zweitältester von vier Brüdern, Vielleser und Wahlschweizer: Valentin Groebner ist in Wien aufgewachsen und bereits mit 18 aus dem Elternhaus ausgezogen, um in Deutschland zu studieren und auf eigenen Beinen zu stehen. So ist er vom Lastwagenfahrer im Hamburger Winter zwischenzeitlich zum Harvard-Dozenten geworden, und vom einst linksradikalen Aktivisten zum Professor, der behauptet, man werde selbiges nur, um nicht erwachsen zu werden. Als Historiker geht er den Dingen gern auf den Grund. Ab und an radelt er mit seiner Tochter über Alpenpässe, noch öfter denkt er über Tourismus, Geschenke und andere Alltäglichkeiten nach und schreibt essayistisch und humorvoll darüber, was Geschichte eigentlich ist – und was wir uns nur erzählen. __________________________ Arlette Wismer (26) Jüngste von fünf Schwestern, Jodlerin, Frohnatur: Arlette Wismer hat schon früh gelernt, sich Gehör zu verschaffen – zuerst im Chinder-Jodlerchörli der eigenen Mutter, später auf Bühnen in der ganzen Schweiz. Aufgewachsen auf dem Stierenberg ob Rickenbach blickt sie bis heute über die sanften Hügel zwischen Sempacher- und Hallwilersee – am liebsten singend und jodelnd oder kochend. Von ihrer Mutter, der Mitte-Nationalrätin und begabten Musikerin Priska Wismer-Felder und der wohl bekanntesten Schweizer Jodlerin, Nadja Räss, geprägt, verbindet Arlette Wismer traditionelle Klänge mit modernen Farbnuancen und formt so einen eigenen Stil. Wenn sie nicht gerade jodelt, tobt sie sich am Herd aus, wo sie für den Viergenerationenhaushalt kocht und kümmert sich um ihre zwei kleinen Töchter. __________________________ Moderation: Olivia Röllin __________________________ Das ist «Persönlich»: Jede Woche reden Menschen über ihr Leben, sprechen über ihre Wünsche, Interessen, Ansichten und Meinungen. «Persönlich» ist kein heisser Stuhl und auch keine Informationssendung, sondern ein Gespräch zur Person und über ihr Leben. Die Gäste werden eingeladen, da sie aufgrund ihrer Lebenserfahrungen etwas zu sagen haben, das über den Tag hinaus Gültigkeit hat.

    Text & Context: Daf Yomi by Rabbi Dr. Hidary
    Zevaḥim 96 - Rami Bar Hama's Logic Loses Him a Student of Tradition

    Text & Context: Daf Yomi by Rabbi Dr. Hidary

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2025 40:05


    Pot Luck Food Talks
    Modernist Cuisine: The Art and Science of Cooking?

    Pot Luck Food Talks

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2025 34:35 Transcription Available


    The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)
    Day 347: Contemplative Prayer (2025)

    The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2025 19:28


    In contemplative prayer, we seek Jesus. As St. Teresa of Avila put it, contemplative prayer “is nothing else than a close sharing between friends.” The Catechism tells us this form of prayer is a gift, a covenant, and a communion. Further, it is a silent gaze “fixed on Jesus.” In this episode, Fr. Mike helps us better understand this intimate form of prayer. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 2709-2724. This episode has been found to be in conformity with the Catechism by the Institute on the Catechism, under the Subcommittee on the Catechism, USCCB. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/ciy Please note: The Catechism of the Catholic Church contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.

    Books & Writers · The Creative Process
    The Writer's Voice: Novelists, Poets, Memoirists & Editors Share Their Stories

    Books & Writers · The Creative Process

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2025 14:12


    How do writers develop their voice, showing us what is important in life?ADA LIMÓN (24th U.S. Poet Laureate, Startlement, The Carrying) explains that her poetry begins with a bodily sensation or curiosity, not an idea. She values the space and breath poetry offers for unknowing and mystery, finding solace in the making and the mess, not in answers. She discusses being free on the page to be her whole, authentic, complicated self.JAY PARINI (Author, Filmmaker, Borges and Me) calls poetry the prince of literary arts—language refined to its apex of memorability. He recounts how his road trip with Borges around Scotland restored him from depression and anxiety following the Vietnam War death of his friend.JERICHO BROWN (Pulitzer Prize-winning Poet, The Tradition, How We Do It: Black Writers on Craft, Practice, and Skill) discusses the rhythm of black vernacular and capturing "symphonic complexity of black life". He shares how he's found a way not to think about personal risk as he's writing.ADAM MOSS (Fmr. Editor, New York Magazine; Author, The Work of Art) relates David Simon's concept of the bounce, in which creativity gains momentum as it is passed between people.VIET THANH NGUYEN (Pulitzer Prize-winning Author, The Sympathizer; To Save and to Destroy) discusses his path to expansive solidarity and capacious grief and how it works against the state's power to divide and conquer. He emphasizes that literature is crucial because authoritarian regimes abuse language; a commitment to the beauty of language is a commitment to truth, and fear is often an indicator of a truth that needs to be spoken.To hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast

    Poetry · The Creative Process
    The Writer's Voice: Novelists, Poets, Memoirists & Editors Share Their Stories

    Poetry · The Creative Process

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2025 14:12


    How do writers develop their voice, showing us what is important in life?ADA LIMÓN (24th U.S. Poet Laureate, Startlement, The Carrying) explains that her poetry begins with a bodily sensation or curiosity, not an idea. She values the space and breath poetry offers for unknowing and mystery, finding solace in the making and the mess, not in answers. She discusses being free on the page to be her whole, authentic, complicated self.JAY PARINI (Author, Filmmaker, Borges and Me) calls poetry the prince of literary arts—language refined to its apex of memorability. He recounts how his road trip with Borges around Scotland restored him from depression and anxiety following the Vietnam War death of his friend.JERICHO BROWN (Pulitzer Prize-winning Poet, The Tradition, How We Do It: Black Writers on Craft, Practice, and Skill) discusses the rhythm of black vernacular and capturing "symphonic complexity of black life". He shares how he's found a way not to think about personal risk as he's writing.ADAM MOSS (Fmr. Editor, New York Magazine; Author, The Work of Art) relates David Simon's concept of the bounce, in which creativity gains momentum as it is passed between people.VIET THANH NGUYEN (Pulitzer Prize-winning Author, The Sympathizer; To Save and to Destroy) discusses his path to expansive solidarity and capacious grief and how it works against the state's power to divide and conquer. He emphasizes that literature is crucial because authoritarian regimes abuse language; a commitment to the beauty of language is a commitment to truth, and fear is often an indicator of a truth that needs to be spoken.To hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast

    Social Justice & Activism · The Creative Process
    The Writer's Voice: Novelists, Poets, Memoirists & Editors Share Their Stories

    Social Justice & Activism · The Creative Process

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2025 14:12


    How do writers develop their voice, showing us what is important in life?ADA LIMÓN (24th U.S. Poet Laureate, Startlement, The Carrying) explains that her poetry begins with a bodily sensation or curiosity, not an idea. She values the space and breath poetry offers for unknowing and mystery, finding solace in the making and the mess, not in answers. She discusses being free on the page to be her whole, authentic, complicated self.JAY PARINI (Author, Filmmaker, Borges and Me) calls poetry the prince of literary arts—language refined to its apex of memorability. He recounts how his road trip with Borges around Scotland restored him from depression and anxiety following the Vietnam War death of his friend.JERICHO BROWN (Pulitzer Prize-winning Poet, The Tradition, How We Do It: Black Writers on Craft, Practice, and Skill) discusses the rhythm of black vernacular and capturing "symphonic complexity of black life". He shares how he's found a way not to think about personal risk as he's writing.ADAM MOSS (Fmr. Editor, New York Magazine; Author, The Work of Art) relates David Simon's concept of the bounce, in which creativity gains momentum as it is passed between people.VIET THANH NGUYEN (Pulitzer Prize-winning Author, The Sympathizer; To Save and to Destroy) discusses his path to expansive solidarity and capacious grief and how it works against the state's power to divide and conquer. He emphasizes that literature is crucial because authoritarian regimes abuse language; a commitment to the beauty of language is a commitment to truth, and fear is often an indicator of a truth that needs to be spoken.To hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast

    Education · The Creative Process
    The Writer's Voice: Novelists, Poets, Memoirists & Editors Share Their Stories

    Education · The Creative Process

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2025 14:12


    How do writers develop their voice, showing us what is important in life?ADA LIMÓN (24th U.S. Poet Laureate, Startlement, The Carrying) explains that her poetry begins with a bodily sensation or curiosity, not an idea. She values the space and breath poetry offers for unknowing and mystery, finding solace in the making and the mess, not in answers. She discusses being free on the page to be her whole, authentic, complicated self.JAY PARINI (Author, Filmmaker, Borges and Me) calls poetry the prince of literary arts—language refined to its apex of memorability. He recounts how his road trip with Borges around Scotland restored him from depression and anxiety following the Vietnam War death of his friend.JERICHO BROWN (Pulitzer Prize-winning Poet, The Tradition, How We Do It: Black Writers on Craft, Practice, and Skill) discusses the rhythm of black vernacular and capturing "symphonic complexity of black life". He shares how he's found a way not to think about personal risk as he's writing.ADAM MOSS (Fmr. Editor, New York Magazine; Author, The Work of Art) relates David Simon's concept of the bounce, in which creativity gains momentum as it is passed between people.VIET THANH NGUYEN (Pulitzer Prize-winning Author, The Sympathizer; To Save and to Destroy) discusses his path to expansive solidarity and capacious grief and how it works against the state's power to divide and conquer. He emphasizes that literature is crucial because authoritarian regimes abuse language; a commitment to the beauty of language is a commitment to truth, and fear is often an indicator of a truth that needs to be spoken.To hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast

    The Creative Process in 10 minutes or less · Arts, Culture & Society
    The Writer's Voice: Novelists, Poets, Memoirists & Editors Share Their Stories

    The Creative Process in 10 minutes or less · Arts, Culture & Society

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2025 14:12


    How do writers develop their voice, showing us what is important in life?ADA LIMÓN (24th U.S. Poet Laureate, Startlement, The Carrying) explains that her poetry begins with a bodily sensation or curiosity, not an idea. She values the space and breath poetry offers for unknowing and mystery, finding solace in the making and the mess, not in answers. She discusses being free on the page to be her whole, authentic, complicated self.JAY PARINI (Author, Filmmaker, Borges and Me) calls poetry the prince of literary arts—language refined to its apex of memorability. He recounts how his road trip with Borges around Scotland restored him from depression and anxiety following the Vietnam War death of his friend.JERICHO BROWN (Pulitzer Prize-winning Poet, The Tradition, How We Do It: Black Writers on Craft, Practice, and Skill) discusses the rhythm of black vernacular and capturing "symphonic complexity of black life". He shares how he's found a way not to think about personal risk as he's writing.ADAM MOSS (Fmr. Editor, New York Magazine; Author, The Work of Art) relates David Simon's concept of the bounce, in which creativity gains momentum as it is passed between people.VIET THANH NGUYEN (Pulitzer Prize-winning Author, The Sympathizer; To Save and to Destroy) discusses his path to expansive solidarity and capacious grief and how it works against the state's power to divide and conquer. He emphasizes that literature is crucial because authoritarian regimes abuse language; a commitment to the beauty of language is a commitment to truth, and fear is often an indicator of a truth that needs to be spoken.To hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast

    Missing Persons Mysteries
    The Doll's Ghost - Creepy Victorian Christmas Story

    Missing Persons Mysteries

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2025 23:43 Transcription Available


    In keeping with the Victorian tradition of ghost stories at Christmas time, we bring you The Doll's Ghost by F. Marion Crawford. Enjoy! #12DaysOfChristmasBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/missing-persons-mysteries--5624803/support.

    Fluent Fiction - Spanish
    Rekindling Tradition: A Christmas Eve of Family Unity

    Fluent Fiction - Spanish

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2025 18:16 Transcription Available


    Fluent Fiction - Spanish: Rekindling Tradition: A Christmas Eve of Family Unity Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/es/episode/2025-12-13-23-34-02-es Story Transcript:Es: Bajo el sol brillante del verano en Buenos Aires, el aroma de café recién hecho y medialunas calientes llenaba el aire del pequeño café familiar.En: Under the bright summer sun in Buenos Aires, the aroma of freshly made coffee and warm medialunas filled the air of the small family café.Es: Las guirnaldas verdes y rojas colgaban desde las vigas de madera antigua, iluminadas por pequeñas luces que parpadeaban con un suave tintineo.En: Green and red garlands hung from the ancient wooden beams, lit by small lights that flickered with a soft twinkle.Es: Era la víspera de Navidad en el Café de los Abuelos, y una atmósfera de expectativa se sentía en cada rincón.En: It was Christmas Eve at the Café de los Abuelos, and an atmosphere of anticipation was felt in every corner.Es: Julieta, de 28 años, estaba detrás del mostrador sirviendo a los clientes mañaneros.En: Julieta, 28 years old, was behind the counter serving the morning customers.Es: Su rostro mostraba una mezcla de entusiasmo y preocupación, pensando en la cena navideña que estaba a solo unas horas de distancia.En: Her face showed a mix of excitement and concern, thinking about the Christmas dinner that was only a few hours away.Es: Era una tradición en su familia reunir a todos en la mesa, y este año Julieta quería que la cena fuera especial, un símbolo del compromiso de la familia tanto con su legado como con el progreso.En: It was a tradition in her family to gather everyone at the table, and this year Julieta wanted the dinner to be special, a symbol of the family's commitment to both their legacy and progress.Es: Su hermano Héctor, que había regresado temporalmente a la ciudad, apareció en la entrada del café, llevando su guitarra.En: Her brother Héctor, who had temporarily returned to the city, appeared at the café entrance, carrying his guitar.Es: A sus 32 años, había seguido su sueño de convertirse en músico, alejándose del negocio familiar.En: At 32, he had pursued his dream of becoming a musician, stepping away from the family business.Es: La decisión aún dejaba notas de discordia entre los hermanos, sobre todo cuando sus caminos divergentes parecían irreconciliables.En: The decision still left notes of discord between the siblings, especially when their divergent paths seemed irreconcilable.Es: —Necesitamos hablar sobre la cena de esta noche —dijo Julieta, sin acercarse mucho—.En: "We need to talk about tonight's dinner," said Julieta, not getting too close.Es: Mamá y papá quieren que trabajemos juntos.En: "Mom and dad want us to work together."Es: Héctor asintió, sintiendo la rigidez en el ambiente.En: Héctor nodded, feeling the tension in the air.Es: Él también deseaba un acercamiento, pero la barrera entre ellos parecía tan sólida como las mesas de roble donde una vez compartieron risas infantiles.En: He too wished for reconciliation, but the barrier between them seemed as solid as the oak tables where they once shared childhood laughter.Es: La tensión aumentó a medida que las horas pasaron y la preparación para la cena comenzaba.En: The tension increased as the hours passed and preparations for the dinner began.Es: Julieta, en su afán de controlar cada detalle, se mostró demasiado rígida, mientras que Héctor, sin querer interferir, dudaba en ofrecer su ayuda.En: Julieta, in her eagerness to control every detail, became too rigid, while Héctor, not wanting to interfere, hesitated to offer his help.Es: Sus padres los observaban desde lejos, esperando, con ansias calmas, que los hijos encontraran un punto de encuentro.En: Their parents watched from a distance, hoping, with calm yearning, that their children would find common ground.Es: Finalmente, un pequeño desastre ocurrió.En: Finally, a small disaster occurred.Es: Un corte de energía dejó al café en la penumbra y puso en peligro la cena.En: A power outage left the café in darkness and put the dinner at risk.Es: La cocina, llena de platos sin terminar, se sumió en el caos.En: The kitchen, full of unfinished dishes, plunged into chaos.Es: Julieta, desesperada, miró a su hermano.En: Julieta, desperate, looked at her brother.Es: No había más tiempo para resentimientos.En: There was no more time for resentments.Es: — ¿Puedes ayudarme con las velas?En: "Can you help me with the candles?"Es: —preguntó con una voz que mezclaba esperanza y resignación.En: she asked in a voice that mixed hope and resignation.Es: Héctor dejó a un lado su guitarra, sonriendo ligeramente.En: Héctor set aside his guitar, smiling slightly.Es: —Claro, hermana —respondió, encendiendo las velas que reavivarían no solo el ambiente, sino también el espíritu de la familia.En: "Of course, sister," he replied, lighting the candles that would rekindle not only the ambiance but also the spirit of the family.Es: Trabajaron juntos, lado a lado, comunicándose con sonrisas y gestos mientras iluminaban cada mesa y terminaban los platos.En: They worked together, side by side, communicating with smiles and gestures while they illuminated each table and finished the dishes.Es: En ese proceso de colaboración, las viejas rencillas comenzaron a desvanecerse como el humo del incienso navideño.En: In that process of collaboration, old grievances began to fade like the smoke of Christmas incense.Es: Cada problema se resolvía con una comprensión renovada.En: Every problem was solved with renewed understanding.Es: La cena, finalmente servida a la luz de las velas, fue un éxito.En: The dinner, finally served by candlelight, was a success.Es: Las discusiones quedaron atrás, reemplazadas por recuerdos compartidos y nuevos comienzos.En: Past arguments were left behind, replaced by shared memories and new beginnings.Es: Julieta entendió que el cambio no significaba el fin de sus tradiciones, sino una oportunidad para crecer.En: Julieta understood that change did not mean the end of their traditions, but an opportunity to grow.Es: Héctor, por su parte, encontró en aquella unión la inspiración para una nueva canción, una melodía que hablaba de familia y perdón.En: Héctor, for his part, found in that union the inspiration for a new song, a melody that spoke of family and forgiveness.Es: Esa noche, mientras las campanas sonaban a lo lejos y las risas llenaban el café, Julieta y Héctor supieron que el verdadero regalo de Navidad no era la perfección de una cena, sino el lazo inquebrantable que los unía.En: That night, as bells rang in the distance and laughter filled the café, Julieta and Héctor knew that the true Christmas gift was not the perfection of a dinner, but the unbreakable bond that united them.Es: Unidos, dejaron atrás las sombras y daban la bienvenida al futuro, listos para componer juntos un nuevo capítulo en el libro de su vida familiar.En: Together, they left behind the shadows and welcomed the future, ready to compose a new chapter in the book of their family life. Vocabulary Words:the aroma: el aromathe garland: la guirnaldathe beam: la vigathe twinkle: el tintineothe anticipation: la expectativato gather: reunirthe concern: la preocupaciónthe legacy: el legadothe musician: el músicothe discord: la discordiathe approach: el acercamientothe barrier: la barrerathe oak: el robleeagerness: el afánthe rigidity: la rigidezthe power outage: el corte de energíathe darkness: la penumbrathe candle: la velathe resentment: el resentimientothe spirit: el espírituthe grievance: la rencillato rekindle: reavivarthe incense: el inciensoto solve: resolverthe perfection: la perfecciónthe bond: el lazoto fade: desvanecersethe chapter: el capítulothe shadow: la sombrato welcome: dar la bienvenida

    The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)
    Day 346: Meditation and Vocal Prayer (2025)

    The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 17:02


    Because man is both body and spirit, our prayers can be vocal and meditative. We learn that vocal prayer expresses the movements of our hearts and minds, enabling us to pray with the fullness of our being. Another form of prayer is meditation, which the Catechism tells us is “above all a quest.” In meditation, we employ our thoughts, imagination, and emotions to deepen our union with Christ. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 2700-2708. This episode has been found to be in conformity with the Catechism by the Institute on the Catechism, under the Subcommittee on the Catechism, USCCB. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/ciy Please note: The Catechism of the Catholic Church contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.

    Holmberg's Morning Sickness
    12-12-25 - BR - FRI - Brady's Confusing Delivery Of Tradition That Will Soon Go Away Gets Him Crotchety - SciNews On Animal Monogamy And Ozempic For Pets - Brady's New Death News Segment From 40yrs Ago Has Him Angry

    Holmberg's Morning Sickness

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 36:51


    12-12-25 - BR - FRI - Brady's Confusing Delivery Of Tradition That Will Soon Go Away Gets Him Crotchety - SciNews On Animal Monogamy And Ozempic For Pets - Brady's New Death News Segment From 40yrs Ago Has Him AngrySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    SSPX Podcast
    The Challenges of the Apostolate in Asia – SSPX Interview Series – Episode 13

    SSPX Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 31:17


    Today, a re-release of an interview we did back in late 2019 with Fr. Patrick Summers, the District Superior of Asia.  We discussed the apostolate in Asia and the work the Society is doing to bring not just Tradition, but Catholicism as a whole, as well as food, medicine, education, and some of the most basic human necessities to more remote areas.  You'll hear how the District of Asia is not only vast, but filled with challenges that most of us in the Americas or Europe wouldn't begin to comprehend. See all the episodes: https://sspxpodcast.com/interview We'd love your feedback on this series! podcast@sspx.org – – – – – – View this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/-juCxgSXFTA – – – – – – – The Society of Saint Pius X offers this series and all of its content free of charge. If you are able to offer a one time or a small monthly recurring donation, it will assist us greatly in continuing to provide these videos for the good of the Church and Catholic Tradition. Please Support this Apostolate with 1-time or Monthly Donation >> – – – – – – – Explore more: Subscribe to this Podcast to receive this and all our audio episodesSubscribe to the SSPX YouTube channel for video versions of our podcast series and SermonsFSSPX News Website: https://fsspx.newsVisit the US District website: https://sspx.org/ – – – – – What is the SSPX Podcast? The SSPX Podcast is produced by Angelus Press, which has as its mission the fortification of traditional Catholics so that they can defend the Faith, and reaching out to those who have not yet found Tradition.  – – – – – – What is the SSPX? The main goal of the Society of Saint Pius X is to preserve the Catholic Faith in its fullness and purity, to teach its truths, and to diffuse its virtues, especially through the Roman Catholic priesthood. Authentic spiritual life, the sacraments, and the traditional liturgy are its primary means of bringing this life of grace to souls. Although the traditional Latin Mass is the most visible and public expression of the work of the Society, we are committed to defending Catholic Tradition in its entirety: all of Catholic doctrine and morals as the Church has always defended them. What people need is the Catholic Faith, without compromise, with all the truth and beauty which accompanies it. https://sspx.org

    Choralosophy
    Episode 270: Balancing Tradition with Innovation with Jocelyn Hagen and Timothy C. Takach

    Choralosophy

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025


    The Choral Music Art form, AND the economics of the art form are changing. That makes some people uncomfortable. But, others, like Jocelyn and Tim are driving their fair share of that innovation. Jocelyn Hagan and Tim Takach, co-owners of Graphite Publishing, discuss their journey in the choral music industry, the evolution of their publishing … Continue reading "Episode 270: Balancing Tradition with Innovation with Jocelyn Hagen and Timothy C. Takach"

    A Catholic Take
    The "Lost" Books of Cardinal Fernandez (Audio)

    A Catholic Take

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 112:09


    December 13th, 2025 - We welcome back Dr. Anthony Stine of Return to Tradition to discuss doctrine chief Cardinal Fernandez and his controversial past books. Plus: Our Lady of Guadalupe. TheStationOfTheCross.com/ACT  

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    SSPX Sermons
    The Immaculate Conception & Sacred Scripture – SSPX Sermons

    SSPX Sermons

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 16:57


    The Church's doctrine of the Immaculate Conception of our Lady is a pinnacle of the liturgical year. By God's grace she was preserved from the stain of original sin. Her preservation from original sin is a sign of how God set her apart from all of humanity. She had a singular role in salvation history that was foreordained by God to be the vessel that housed Our Savior, Jesus Christ.

    Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Arizona
    12-12-25 - BR - FRI - Brady's Confusing Delivery Of Tradition That Will Soon Go Away Gets Him Crotchety - SciNews On Animal Monogamy And Ozempic For Pets - Brady's New Death News Segment From 40yrs Ago Has Him Angry

    Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Arizona

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 36:51


    12-12-25 - BR - FRI - Brady's Confusing Delivery Of Tradition That Will Soon Go Away Gets Him Crotchety - SciNews On Animal Monogamy And Ozempic For Pets - Brady's New Death News Segment From 40yrs Ago Has Him AngrySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    Fluent Fiction - Hebrew
    Illuminating Tradition: Finding Inspiration in Yerushalayim

    Fluent Fiction - Hebrew

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 14:21 Transcription Available


    Fluent Fiction - Hebrew: Illuminating Tradition: Finding Inspiration in Yerushalayim Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/he/episode/2025-12-12-08-38-19-he Story Transcript:He: ירושלים הייתה מכוסה באווירה ייחודית, מוזיאון פתוח של היסטוריה וחלומות.En: Yerushalayim was enveloped in a unique atmosphere, an open museum of history and dreams.He: הרחובות היו צפופים באנשים שבאו לחגוג את חג החנוכה, ואורות המנורה האירו כל פינה בעיר העתיקה.En: The streets were crowded with people who came to celebrate Chanukah, and the menorah lights illuminated every corner of the Old City.He: יונה ומרים הלכו יחד ברחובות הצרים.En: Yonah and Miriam walked together through the narrow streets.He: יונה היה אמן צעיר, המחפש השראה לציוריו.En: Yonah was a young artist seeking inspiration for his paintings.He: מרים, היסטוריונית, אהבה את ההיסטוריה העמוקה של עיר הבירה.En: Miriam, a historian, loved the deep history of the capital city.He: הם הלכו אל הכותל המערבי, המקום שבו הזמן עמד מלכת.En: They went to the Western Wall, the place where time stood still.He: יונה הרגיש את ההתרגשות, אבל גם את הלחץ.En: Yonah felt the excitement, but also the pressure.He: המוני התיירים חשפו אותו מכל צד, מהקשישים שהתפללו ועד הילדים ששמחו באורות החנוכיה.En: Crowds of tourists surrounded him on all sides, from the elderly who were praying to the children delighted by the menorah lights.He: הוא התקשה להתרכז בעבודתו.En: He found it difficult to concentrate on his work.He: "איך אוכל למצוא כאן שקט?En: "How can I find peace here?"He: ", חשב לעצמו.En: he thought to himself.He: מרים, מצד שני, נאבקה בתחושותיה לגבי המסורת.En: Miriam, on the other hand, grappled with her feelings about tradition.He: היא חשבה שנים רבות שהתפילות העתיקות אינן רלוונטיות לעולמה.En: For many years, she thought that the ancient prayers were not relevant to her world.He: אבל היום, בין האורות והאנשים, היא הייתה סקרנית לבדוק את רגשותיה.En: But today, among the lights and people, she was curious to explore her emotions.He: יונה ישב ליד הכותל.En: Yonah sat by the Wall.He: במקום לצלם, החליט לצייר.En: Instead of taking photos, he decided to draw.He: בלי לחשוב יותר מדי, נתן לידייו לרשום את מה שראו עיניו.En: Without thinking too much, he let his hands sketch what his eyes saw.He: הוא רצה לגלות יופי ופשטות.En: He wanted to discover beauty and simplicity.He: מרים הניחה נר על מקום מיוחד בקיר הנשים והדליקה אותו.En: Miriam placed a candle in a special spot in the women's section of the Wall and lit it.He: היא שרה כמעט בלחש תפילה שלמדה מאמה.En: She sang a prayer she had learned from her mother, almost in a whisper.He: הם חלקו את מחשבותיהם ליד הכותל.En: They shared their thoughts by the Wall.He: מרים ביקשה מיונה לתאר את מה שהוא רואה.En: Miriam asked Yonah to describe what he sees.He: היא שאלה אותו מה הוא מרגיש.En: She asked him what he feels.He: יונה הרים את מבטו מהדף והבין, דרך המילים של מרים, שהפשטות בעיניה היא היופי האמיתי של המקום.En: Yonah lifted his gaze from the page and realized, through Miriam's words, that simplicity in her eyes is the true beauty of the place.He: הוא יכול להרגיש את נשימתה הרכה של ההיסטוריה בכל אבן.En: He could feel the gentle breath of history in every stone.He: באותו רגע, מרים הרגישה משהו עמוק.En: In that moment, Miriam felt something profound.He: היא הבינה שהמסורת היא חלק ממנה, לא משנה כמה התקדמו החיים.En: She realized that tradition is part of her, no matter how much life has progressed.He: יונה גילה שההשראה אינה דורשת הרפתקאות, אלא ראייה חדשה של אותם המקומות והדברים.En: Yonah discovered that inspiration doesn't require adventures, but a new vision of the same places and things.He: בערב ההוא, כשהאורות כבו והקור התעצם, יונה ומרים עזבו את הכותל בהרגשה חדשה.En: That evening, when the lights dimmed and the cold intensified, Yonah and Miriam left the Wall with a new feeling.He: הם קיבלו את מה שחשקו בו.En: They got what they yearned for.He: יונה הבין את הערך של סבלנות והתבוננות, בעוד מרים התחברה מחדש לשורשיה.En: Yonah understood the value of patience and observation, while Miriam reconnected with her roots.He: החנוכיה שהאירה את הלילה סימלה להם התחלה חדשה.En: The menorah that lit up the night symbolized a new beginning for them. Vocabulary Words:enveloped: מכוסהunique: ייחודיתcelebrate: לחגוגilluminated: האירוnarrow: הצריםinspiration: השראהconcentrate: להתרכזgrappled: נאבקהtradition: מסורתrelevant: רלוונטיותcurious: סקרניתemotions: רגשותיהsketch: לרשוםsimplicity: פשטותwhisper: בלחשgaze: מבטוgentle: הרכהprofound: עמוקprogressed: התקדמוadventures: הרפתקאותvision: ראייהdimmed: כבוintensified: התעצםyearned: חשקוpatience: סבלנותobservation: התבוננותreconnected: התחברה מחדשroots: שורשיהmenorah: חנוכיהsymbolized: סימלהBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/fluent-fiction-hebrew--5818690/support.

    Black Authors Audiobooks Podcast - Black Lives Content Black History | Black Ethics | Black Power

    The Last Sunday Sermon of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Black Authors Audiobooks Podcast - Black Lives Content Black History | Black Ethics | Black Power Black Authors Audiobooks Podcast Uploads Audiobooks and Lectures By The Best Black Authors In Audio Format To Download. All Authors Wrote Stories From Their REAL Life, Not Fiction. We also added Martin Luther King Speeches, Insights and Historical Background to the Podcast. Please Download and Share the Martin Luther King Speeches. X X X X please support with 2$ or 8$ per month we try to stay alive and pay for the content to remain online

    The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)
    Day 345: Animated by Prayer (2025)

    The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 14:30


    We know we can pray anywhere at any time, yet certain places are more favorable for prayer. There are also certain rhythms of prayer in the life of the Church that foster regular attention to the Lord. As Fr. Mike emphasizes with the Catechism, we can't pray always “if we don't pray at specific times.” Today Fr. Mike encourages us to find our place and time for prayer. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 2691-2699. This episode has been found to be in conformity with the Catechism by the Institute on the Catechism, under the Subcommittee on the Catechism, USCCB. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/ciy Please note: The Catechism of the Catholic Church contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.

    The Observatory | Discovery of Consciousness & Awareness
    Weaving Threads of Tradition | Samuel Beautysta on Zapotec Weaving, Symbols, and Ancestral Story

    The Observatory | Discovery of Consciousness & Awareness

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 71:18


    In this episode of The Observatory, Samuel Beautysta joins the show to discuss the ancient art of Zapotec weaving and the living stories carried in each thread. Samuel, a traveling weaver from Oaxaca, Mexico, shares how his curiosity about identity and lineage led him deep into the Benizaa tradition, uncovering the meanings behind patterns, the natural colors drawn from the earth, and the symbols that honor life, death, and ancestry. He reflects on his family's response to his search for knowledge, his experiences traveling and teaching, and how weaving becomes a language that connects cultures and generations. Timestamps[02:31] How Scott and LaRae first met Samuel Bautista[05:36] Samuel's background information on the weaving culture and tradition[13:33] How things unfolded for Samuel after the curiosity of wanting to know who he is[19:02] Samuel's experience in the United Kingdom[20:10] The similarities of Samuel's culture to that of other cultures during his research[25:46] How Samuel's parents reacted to his journey of seeking knowledge about their tradition [29:11] How Samuel discovered the natural colours of weaving[38:43] Samuel's episode on The Reluctant Traveler Show about the Day of the Dead[49:27] Connecting to one another and the Mother Earth[55:34] How Samuel created a community of collaboration and co-creationNotable quotes:“History is always written with an agenda and a hidden power, like governments and institutions. It's up to us to answer questions for ourselves, who we are, our lineage, and our story.” - Samuel Beautysta [11:59]“When we start to discover that we are more similar than we are different, it changes our whole perspective on what our parents taught us.” - LaRae Wright [25:46]“To survive the hottest days of summer, you have to feed your roots, your ancestors, and remember your teachings.” - [43:25]“For us, instead of fearing death, we embraced it and added it to our symbols and rituals.” - Samuel Beautysta [50:38]“All the knowledge is lying dormant within you, just like a seed that is buried in the ground and ready to sprout. ” - Samuel Beautysta [01:07:42]Relevant links:Samuel Beautysta Website: https://dixza.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sam_dixza/?hl=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/dixzarugsSubscribe to the podcast: Apple PodcastsProduced by NC Productions

    High Performance Parenting
    The Christmas Reset: Trade Stress for a Christ-Centered, Joy-Filled Season | V90

    High Performance Parenting

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 17:14


    In this heartwarming holiday episode, Greg & Jacquie Francis share the simple, meaningful traditions that keep Christmas joyful, connected, and focused on Jesus — without the stress and pressure that so many families feel this time of year.From decorating together… to Advent… to reading Scripture as a family… to embracing fun, laughter, and flexibility… the Francis family models how to keep the holidays peaceful and Christ-centered while still enjoying all the magic of the season.Whether you feel behind, overwhelmed, or simply want to reclaim the meaning of Christmas, this episode gives you practical ideas and powerful perspective to help your kids experience the reason for the season.

    The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)
    Day 344: Guides for Prayer (2025)

    The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 18:09


    We are lifelong learners in the school of prayer. The Church offers various guides to help us grow and cultivate our prayer lives. These include the family, the saints, priests, religious brothers and sisters, prayer groups, spiritual directors, and more. These individuals and communities teach us to pray in different ways and inspire us to persevere in prayer. Fr. Mike invites us to reflect on how God calls us to lead others in the Faith. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 2683-2690. This episode has been found to be in conformity with the Catechism by the Institute on the Catechism, under the Subcommittee on the Catechism, USCCB. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/ciy Please note: The Catechism of the Catholic Church contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.

    Catholic Sprouts: Daily Podcast for Catholic Kids

    DAY 73: Tradition of the Elders Welcome to the Gospel in a Year on the Catholic Sprouts Podcast. In this episode we are reading Mark 6:53--7:23   To get the most out of this journey through the Gospels, we suggest you PRINT THE GOSPEL IN A YEAR NOTEBOOK. It's free and ready for you right here --> http://catholicsprouts.com/the-gospels-in-a-year-on-the-catholic-sprouts-podcast   Thank you for joining us! Come Lord Jesus!

    The Non-Prophets
    The Non-Prophets, Episode 24.49.1 featuring Kelley Laughlin, John the Shipwreck, Damien H

    The Non-Prophets

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 27:13 Transcription Available


    We dive into the harrowing reality of femicide and gender-based violence, questioning the role of patriarchal societies and religious dogma in upholding the subjugation and objectification of women. We examine how Abrahamic religions maintain ancient customs that often treat women as property, noting this degradation has existed for thousands of years. The discussion analyzes the ethical flaws in systems that place restrictions on women based on how men behave (a classic case of victim blaming). Finally, we explore whether legislative changes—such as Italy defining femicide—truly address the core cultural problem of pervasive gender oppression.News Source:Italy Implements Femicide Law and UN Report on Global Violence Against WomenBy [Author not provided] for CNN and YouTube[Date not provided]

    The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)
    Day 343: Praying Through Mary (2025)

    The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 14:39


    To love Mary doesn't mean our hearts belong any less to Jesus. Today, the Catechism explains our Blessed Mother's role in prayer and why the Catholic Church prays in communion with her. We also explore the origin behind the Hail Mary prayer and other prayers to Mary throughout the Church's history. Lastly, Fr. Mike reflects on the tenderness and strength of Mary's motherhood that carries us through the difficulties of our lives. By uniting our prayer to her prayer, we unite our trust with her perfect “Fiat.” Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 2673-2682. This episode has been found to be in conformity with the Catechism by the Institute on the Catechism, under the Subcommittee on the Catechism, USCCB. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/ciy Please note: The Catechism of the Catholic Church contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.

    The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)
    Day 342: Trinitarian Prayer (2025)

    The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 18:42


    What is the significance of praying to the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit? As we explore the path of prayer, the Catechism elaborates on the concept of trinitarian prayer and underscores the importance of establishing a relationship with each member of the Holy Trinity. Fr. Mike emphasizes that Christ is the focal point of Christian prayer, and he underscores the profound power of invoking the name of Jesus, as it represents his very presence. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 2663-2672. This episode has been found to be in conformity with the Catechism by the Institute on the Catechism, under the Subcommittee on the Catechism, USCCB. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/ciy Please note: The Catechism of the Catholic Church contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.