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In this edition of DIG IT Peter Brown and Chris Day chat with Chris Baines who is recognised as one of the UK's leading independent environmentalists and greatest pioneers in wildlife gardening. His best-selling book, How To Make A Wildlife Garden was published back in 1985 and has been in print continually ever since. Chris's ethos is simply to encourage us all to think more about wildlife and give it a helping hand in our gardens!People and places: Key Inspiration from Christopher Lloyd (Great Dixter Garden) and Dame Miriam Rothschild (passionate about getting wildflowers on motorway verges and attracting butterflies). War hero General Oliver Leese (a bonsai and cacti grower, RHS Chelsea Flower Show 1984, Peak District, Yorkshire Dales, Kent apple Orchards, Wind in the Willows Books (Mr Toad reference). Wye College Agricultural and Horticulture Facility, Garden Organic, Sheffield Parks Department. Wildlife and Wetlands Trust created London Wetlands Centre, one of the most successful stories in Europe. English Nature, The Wildlife Trust and Wild Ken Hill, Norfolk featured on BBC SpringwatchPlant mentions: Cowslip, Crocus, Bolted Kale with flower buds, Daisies, Foxgloves, Grape hyacinths, Horse chestnut, Ivy, Michaelmas daisies, Runner beans, Silver Birch, and Saxifraga.Animal mentions: Blue Tits, Skylarks, Lapwings, Curlews, Robins, Swallows, Starlings, Swifts, Slugs, Caterpillars, Bats, Sparrow Hawks, Red Kites, Peregrine Falcons, Magpies, Foxes, Toads, Hedgehogs, Moths, Butterflies, Cabbage White Butterflies, Newts, Damsel flies, Wasps, Leatherjackets, and Woodcock.Product mentions: Bee hotels, Clay pots, Compost bins, Flexible Pond liners, and Nest boxes.Chris's garden with a large pond: Leyland Cypress, Holly, Yew, Crab Apple, Native Honeysuckle, Bird Cherry (Prunus padus), Rosa banksia, Pink Campion, Lily of the Valley, Meadow Cranesbill / non-native Geraniums, Pulmonaria (lungwort) and Wayfaring tree.Desert island must-haves: Hand lens / Macro lens binoculars and Secateurs.Media highlights: Pebble Mill at One (1989 - 92), Rich Habitat Garden created for Gardeners' World with Peter Seabrook. Blue Tits and Bumblebees (1985) one 40-minute programme, The Wildside of Town, and Countryfile one of the original presenters from 1989 - 92.The Thames Estuary Partnership: The Living Thames film won the 2019 UK Charity Film Award and has won prizes and awards on four continents. It has an introduction by Sir David Attenborough and is available worldwide through Amazon. Chris is currently working on the sequel, The Historic Thames, which is scheduled for autumn release.Chris's books: The Wild Side of Town, The RHS Companion to Wildlife Gardening (originally titled How to Make a Wildlife Garden), and A Guide to Habitat Creation.Our thanks to Chiltern Music Therapy for supplying the music. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tonight on Sleepy Seedlings, we follow an old path edged by blossom and birdsong, where a quiet and often overlooked companion has stood for centuries — the Wayfaring Tree. Not a towering oak nor a mythic yew, but a gentle presence along country lanes, its soft flowers and dusky berries have marked the way for travellers, pilgrims, and wanderers alike. This unassuming tree becomes our guide tonight, leading us not through forests or fields, but into the peaceful meadows of sleep. With poetry by William Wordsworth, reflections on ancient paths, and the hush of hedgerow life, this episode invites you to rest in the quiet company of the Wayfaring Tree. Let your thoughts wander gently, like footsteps on a long-forgotten track, until you drift into stillness. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Project Audion 68 - Wayfaring Men Larry Groebe wanted to do a "very special episode" for the finale of the fifth season. Starting with recreating what is not only a lost episode, but an entirely lost show from some of the earliest days of network radio. "Wayfaring Men" is pretty much an unknown, undocumented show... a dramatic 1933 summer serial from CBS about the lives of the hoboes, tramps, and bums who were so numerous during the Great Depression. Not a single recording of the show exists, and there's almost no background information either, but Project Audion came upon a handful of the original mimeographed scripts, and has selected an episode dated June 26 1933 to bring back to life.
Larry Groebe wanted to do a "very special episode" for the finale of the fifth season. Starting with recreating what is not only a lost episode, but an entirely lost show from some of the earliest days of network radio. "Wayfaring Men" is pretty much an unknown, undocumented show... a dramatic 1933 summer serial from CBS about the lives of the hoboes, tramps, and bums who were so numerous during the Great Depression. Not a single recording of the show exists, and there's almost no background information either, but Project Audion came upon a handful of the original mimeographed scripts, and has selected an episode dated June 26 1933 to bring back to life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Larry Groebe wanted to do a "very special episode" for the finale of the fifth season. Starting with recreating what is not only a lost episode, but an entirely lost show from some of the earliest days of network radio. "Wayfaring Men" is pretty much an unknown, undocumented show... a dramatic 1933 summer serial from CBS about the lives of the hoboes, tramps, and bums who were so numerous during the Great Depression. Not a single recording of the show exists, and there's almost no background information either, but Project Audion came upon a handful of the original mimeographed scripts, and has selected an episode dated June 26 1933 to bring back to life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Suffering, Wayfaring & Hope with Curt Thompson and Warren KinghornAnxiety, depression, and other mental health challenges are surging among both young and old. By some estimates, more than one in five American adults struggle with some form of mental illness each year. There are few untouched – either directly or through loved ones – with the suffering that attends such struggles. What does faith offer those in the midst of such challenges?Warren Kinghorn and Curt Thompson, both practicing Christian psychiatrists, join our podcast to help explore these questions. Warren's book, Wayfaring: A Christian Approach to Mental Health Care, draws from the theology of Thomas Aquinas as well as the science of today. Curt's latest book, The Deepest Place: Suffering and the Formation of Hope, draws from the Apostle Paul's experience to show us how we can flourish in the midst of suffering. Together, they help us to reframe our understanding of mental health care from fixing machines to accompanying fellow wayfarers on the way to the Lord's feast:“There's a lot of really good things about thinking about mental health care as a process of careful work to reduce symptoms. But what are we missing?“I think some of what we're missing are the stories that people bring in and the stories, not just of individuals, but of communities and cultures…Maybe they're not just internal problems where something's broken and needs to be fixed, but maybe we need to think about it in a broader and more holistic context.”- Warren KinghornWe trust this podcast will give you new language, compassion, and tools to address mental health challenges, and to wayfare alongside loved ones who may also be struggling.This podcast is an edited version of our Online Conversation recorded in January, 2025. You can access the full conversation with transcript here.Learn more about Warren Kinghorn and Curt Thompson.Episode Outline0:00 Introduction: The Mental Health Crisis00:51 Meet the Experts: Curt Thompson and Warren Kinghorn03:58 The Power of Stories in Mental Health07:13 Reframing Mental Health: From Machines to Wayfarers15:55 The Role of Community in Healing35:50 Q&A: Addressing Shame, Community, and Healing55:36 The Last Word from Warren Kinghorn and Curt ThompsonAuthors and books mentioned in the conversation: The Deepest Place, by Curt ThompsonWayfaring, by Warren KinghornSt. Thomas Aquinas Anatomy of the Soul, by Curt ThompsonThe Soul of Shame, by Curt ThompsonThe Soul of Desire: Discovering the Neuroscience of Longing, Beauty, and Community, by Curt ThompsonThompsonWendell BerryJohn C. PolanyiJulianne Holt-LunstadRelated Trinity Forum Readings:On Happiness, St. Thomas AquinasMan's Search for Meaning, by Viktor Frankl,Confessions, by St. Augustine The Long Loneliness, by Dorothy DayPilgrim's Progress, by John BunyanPilgrim at Tinker Creek, by Annie DillardRelated Conversations:The Soul of Desire with Curt ThompsonHope and Healing in Hard Times with Curt ThompsonTo listen to this or any of our episodes in full, visit ttf.org/podcast and to join the Trinity Forum Society and help make content like this possible, join the Trinity Forum SocietySpecial thanks to Ned Bustard for our podcast artwork.
We had a different service this week, led by the Wayfaring Strangers - a collective of One Church Youth, their leaders and volunteers. Anton told us the stories of the early Old Testament, interspersed with poems, artwork and songs. You can join in our services by visiting us in person at One Church Brighton, Florence Road, Brighton, or by heading to our YouTube channel at YouTube.come/onechurchbrightonchannel If you'd like to know more about One Church Brighton, head to onechurchbrighton.org, or, if you'd like to get in touch with us, email info@onechurchbrighton.org.
Marty, the Wayfaring Barfly found himself at Munson & Brothers in Columbus, MS. The conversation is about Marty's idea to travel to small towns in all the continental states, and what he's finding.Music: Shawn James - WandererAll Around Hounds - Put on the GasSubscribe, rate, & review the show!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/porch-talk/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
NostrTalk #12 - Blockzeit 859867 - von und mit Quillie und Max Themen Blockzeit & Blockhash Nostriga Rückblick Geheimtrick Saunieren Baustellen gibt es genug Wie kann man mitwirken? Wo steht nostr im Moment? Offenheit ist ein Killerfeature nostr ist Chaos Basar vs. Kathedrale nostr & DMs: it's complicated Erste Testrunde mit Wegwerf-Npub Reputationsmanagement mit nostr ecash & nostr nostr ist was Du draus machst nostr ist der Marktplatz Anreize, Anreize, Anreize Bug Report ist gut, Pull Request ist besser Buchtipp: A Lodging of Wayfaring Men Links Intro & Outro: Man Like Kweks - No Algo Nostriga Unconference Blog Post: Nostriga Rückblick Nostriga: Liste an Vorträgen, Tutorials und Workshops Nostriga Vortrag: Nostr Past, Present, and Future Nostriga Vortrag: Saving Private Nostr Nostriga Vortrag: nostr already got a killer feature, openness Nostriga Vortrag: nostr & cashu Data Vending Machines NIPs Talk von Jeff zu nostr Privatnachrichten zap.store: Nostr-based Permissionless App Store Nutsack: A Wallet That Lives in Nostr NIP 104: E2EE Messaging using the Messaging Layer Security (MLS) Protocol Coinjoins & nostr Noogle: Search the Nostr with Data Vending Machines Hörbuch: A Lodging of Wayfaring Men Weitere Links: Höre diesen Podcast via Lightning-Netzwerk mit Fountain oder Breeze
Sam Wilson, Malleus Trio, Why Choir, Jeremy Gignoux, Last Ark Out, Larnell Lewis, Andy Milne, Clarence Penn, American Patchwork Quartet, Wayfaring, Jaimie Branch, Irreversible Entanglements, Luke Stewart, Aquiles Navarro, Lisa Cay Miller / James Falzone / Bonnie WhitingPlaylist: Sam Wilson - sandlinesMalleus Trio - Little TigersWhy Choir, featuring Roxanne Nesbitt & Ben Brown - HunterJeremy Gignoux, featuring Rebecca Bruton - MeditemptLast Ark Out, featuring Larnell Lewis - DyabLarnell Lewis - Slce of LifeAndy Milne and Unison - No Matter WhatClarence Penn, featuring Aaron Marcellus - Send One Your LoveAmerican Patchwork Quartet - Wayfaring StrangerWayfaring, featuring Katie Ernst & James Falzone - That Night at the Restaurant (For Jaimie Branch)Jaimie Branch - Borealis DancingIrreversible Entanglements - root < = > branchLuke Stewart - Baba Doo WayAquiles Navarro, featuring Andromeda Monk, Lisa Cay Miller & Adrian Avendano - desconocidoLisa Cay Miller, James Falzone, Bonnie Whiting - Sixth Artifact
I'm so excited about our upcoming Women's virtual bible study! We wanted to do a collaborative podcast episode to talk about how women's stories in the bible are so powerful and so important to learn! The conversation today with Dawn Jackson and Hilary Holmes also touches on the portrayal of women in the church and the importance of highlighting the stories of women in the Bible. We explore the concept of calling and the unique stories of women in the Bible, emphasizing the process of 'being' before 'doing.' And we dive into the idea of women reflecting God's image and the beauty of diversity and collaboration among women. Want to join us for our Living by Design Bible Study! Register here! https://wisdomandwellnessww.com/events
Today, the Spotlight shines On bassist and vocalist Katie Ernst. In addition to many other things, Katie is one half of the duo Wayfaring with last week's guest James Falzone.Katie is also co-leader of the Chicago-based jazz trio Twin Talk, and the indie rock band Edith Judith, and has garnered much acclaim for her Dorothy Parker poetry song cycle Little Words, which premiered at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC.Katie is a working musician, performing as part of many jazz and improvised music ensembles in the Chicago area. She is also a committed educator, working with young musicians in her work as a teaching artist for the Jazz Institute of Chicago's Jazz Masters Residency Program in Chicago Public Schools, and by serving on the faculty at Birch Creek Music Academy summer program.I was very fortunate to see Katie perform as part of Wayfaring earlier this year and even more fortunate to have this conversation. Enjoy.(The musical excerpts heard in the interview are from Twin Talk's 2019 album Weaver and Wayfaring's recent Intermezzo)–Dig DeeperVisit Katie Ernst at katieernst.comListen to music from Katie Ernst's projects: Wayfaring, Twin Talk, and Edith JudithFollow Katie Ernst on Instagram, Facebook, and BandcampTwin Talk (website)Edith Judith – Bones And StructureKatie Ernst joins Iron & Wine on tourBe sure to peruse this episode's extensive show notes at spotlightonpodcast.com–• Did you enjoy this episode? Please share it with a friend! You can also rate Spotlight On ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ and leave a review on Apple Podcasts. • Subscribe! Be the first to check out each new episode of Spotlight On in your podcast app of choice. • Looking for more? Visit spotlightonpodcast.com for bonus content, web-only interviews + features, and the Spotlight On email newsletter. You can also follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Mastodon. • Check out Spotlight On's next live event at The Royal Room in Seattle on Saturday, June 22! More info here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today, the Spotlight shines On bassist and vocalist Katie Ernst. In addition to many other things, Katie is one half of the duo Wayfaring with last week's guest James Falzone.Katie is also co-leader of the Chicago-based jazz trio Twin Talk, and the indie rock band Edith Judith, and has garnered much acclaim for her Dorothy Parker poetry song cycle Little Words, which premiered at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC.Katie is a working musician, performing as part of many jazz and improvised music ensembles in the Chicago area. She is also a committed educator, working with young musicians in her work as a teaching artist for the Jazz Institute of Chicago's Jazz Masters Residency Program in Chicago Public Schools, and by serving on the faculty at Birch Creek Music Academy summer program.I was very fortunate to see Katie perform as part of Wayfaring earlier this year and even more fortunate to have this conversation. Enjoy.(The musical excerpts heard in the interview are from Twin Talk's 2019 album Weaver and Wayfaring's recent Intermezzo)–Dig DeeperVisit Katie Ernst at katieernst.comListen to music from Katie Ernst's projects: Wayfaring, Twin Talk, and Edith JudithFollow Katie Ernst on Instagram, Facebook, and BandcampTwin Talk (website)Edith Judith – Bones And StructureKatie Ernst joins Iron & Wine on tourBe sure to peruse this episode's extensive show notes at spotlightonpodcast.com–• Did you enjoy this episode? Please share it with a friend! You can also rate Spotlight On ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ and leave a review on Apple Podcasts. • Subscribe! Be the first to check out each new episode of Spotlight On in your podcast app of choice. • Looking for more? Visit spotlightonpodcast.com for bonus content, web-only interviews + features, and the Spotlight On email newsletter. You can also follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Mastodon. • Check out Spotlight On's next live event at The Royal Room in Seattle on Saturday, June 22! More info here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Vampire Insider: An AMC Anne Rice's Immortal Universe After Show
Welcome back savory inferiors!! The Vampire Insiders are coming in hot to celebrate the long-awaited premiere of Season 2 of Interview with the Vampire. In today's episode Joann and Kristina dive deep into what's going on with our Wayfaring duo Louis and Claudia as, five years on from where we left them at the end of last season, they undertake a chaotic pilgrimage through war-torn Eastern Europe looking for other vampires. Our structure remains the same as last season but we've enhanced the “standout” segment and have added a new segment that tracks the progress of “Dreamstat” the Lestat projection who Louis carries with him, to Claudia's consternation. Below are some links to follow on Twitter (you may call it X) that we reference in the episode. Thanks for coming to listen to us each week and welcome to those of you who are new to the series and new to the podcast. For Saturday's superfan talk on Instagram please follow @blackgirltalkfangs, @gorrei_vc, or @kristinagenx Please follow us on Twitter: @vampire_insider and @kristinagenx @blacktress' remarks about the official AMC podcast: https://x.com/Blacktress/status/1789844472303341982 A great discussion about Romanian Vampire Folklore by @MrieMoses https://x.com/MrieMoses/status/1790061634313990615 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vampire-insider/message
Del nuevo disco de João Bosco, 'Boca cheia de frutas', las canciones 'Dandara', 'O canto da terra por um fio', 'Vir-a-ser', 'Sobretom' y 'Samba sonhado'. De 'Sayonara meu amor', el EP de Melody Gardot, 'So long' y 'Samba em preludio (Un jour sans toi)'. Y el Charlie Haden Quartet West con 'Always say goodbye' y 'Wayfaring stranger'. Despide Ben Webster con 'Willow weep for me'.Escuchar audio
saje, Wayfaring, Kaley Lane Eaton, Kelsey Mines, And Y Et, EarthtoneSkytone, Here to Play, Casey MacGill, Naomi Moon Siegel, Loren Stillman, David Ambrosio, David Lavoie, Atley King, Sick Boss, Longhand, Josh Zubot Strings, Beatings Are In The BodyPlaylist: saje, featuring Sara Gazarek, Amanda Taylor, Johnaye Kendrick, Erin Bentlage & Jacob Collier - In the Wee Small Hours of the MorningWayfaring, featuring Katie Ernst & James Falzone - BounceKaley Lane Eaton - ExpectationKelsey Mines - Only NobodyAnd Y Et, featuring Kelsey Mines & Nic Jenkins - Soup & SaladEarthtoneSkytone, featuring Carlos Snaider, Kelsey Mines, Antoine Martel & Chris Icasiano - ChickachickHere to Play, featuring Gregg Keplinger, Kelsey Mines & Neil Welch - Strings and ThingsCasey MacGill - NocturneNaomi Moon Siegel - Foghorn (Live)Loren Stillman, featuring Drew Gress & Mark Ferber - Lift OffDavid Ambrosio, featuring Loren Stillman & Russ Meissner - Four on the RoadDavid Lavoie Quartet - The GrouchAtley King - Now and ThenSick Boss - When the Buzzards Leave the BonesLonghand, featuring Jesse and Josh Zubot - AkimboJosh Zubot Strings, featuring Josh Zubot, Jesse Zubot, Meredith Bates, James Meger & Peggy Lee - It 5 PlankBeatings Are In The Body - Cottage Rounds
Clarinetist, composer, and improviser James Falzone is an acclaimed member of the international jazz and creative music scenes, a veteran contemporary music lecturer and clinician, and an award-winning composer. Falzone performs throughout North America and Europe, appears regularly on Downbeat magazine's Critics' and Readers' Polls, and was nominated as the 2011 Clarinetist of the Year by the Jazz Journalist Association. He is also a respected educator and scholar and has been on the faculty of The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Deep Springs College, North Central College, and was a fellow at The Center for Black Music Research. At present Falzone is the Dean of Music at Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle, Washington. Stephen Anthony Rawson sits down with Falzone at Cornish's historic Kerry Hall, where John Cage first began to experiment with the prepared piano, and where Cage met his life partner, renowned dancer Merce Cunningham. They talk about Falzone's life in music, the “crooked line” he's walked as an artist, bringing to balance the Already and the Not Yet in music-making, Wayfaring's new album, Intermezzo, and a whole lot more.
Anyone familiar with the realm of privacy, crypto-anarchy, bitcoin, or amazing liberty fiction will be familiar with the works of legendary cypherpunk, PAUL ROSENBERG. ORDER THE BUNDLE: LIBERTYUNDERATTACK.COM/PAUL ORDER THE BUNDLE: LIBERTYUNDERATTACK.COM/PAUL His fiction books have been an inspiration to many, opening up those like me to possibilities we would… The post A Lodging of Wayfaring Men [Audiobook Teaser] appeared first on The Vonu Podcast.
The Canadian Bitcoiners Podcast - Bitcoin News With a Canadian Spin
FRIENDS AND ENEMIES Join us for some QUALITY Bitcoin and economics talk, with a Canadian focus, every Monday at 7 PM EST. This week we're joined by friends of the show SB and Wayfaring, with tons on the docket. This week: - Coinbase Struggles - MSTR Delivers - Block Refocuses - Bitcoin vs Bitcoin Equities - Where do Miners fit? - What about the ETF? And much more Please press that like button and don't forget to subscribe :) #Bitcoin #inflation #economics From a couple of Canucks who like to talk about how Bitcoin will impact Canada. As always, none of the info is financial advice. Website: www.CanadianBitcoiners.com Discord: https://discord.gg/FcVd4eUR ______________________________________________ This show is sponsored by: easyDNS - https://easydns.com/ EasyDNS is the best spot for Anycast DNS, domain name registrations, web and email services. They are fast, reliable and privacy focused. You can even pay for your services with Bitcoin! Apply coupon code 'CBPMEDIA' for 50% off initial purchase Bull Bitcoin - https://mission.bullbitcoin.com/cbp The CBP recommends Bull Bitcoin for all your BTC needs. With their new kyc-free options, there's never been a quicker, simpler, more private and (most importantly) cheaper way to acquire private Bitcoin. Use the link above for $20 bones, and take advantage of all Bull Bitcoin has to offer. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/canadian-bitcoiners/message
BING BONG! In this episode I am joined by the Wayfaring Bitcoiner, former Green Candle employee. Tune in for a throwback episode for the ages! Please Like, Share, and Subscribe to my channel! Pleb Lab down in Austin, Texas! Pleb Lab is a hacker space that has some of the brightest minds in Bitcoin show up daily and they want YOU to be apart of it. Even if you're not in Austin you can go to pleblab.com and purchase a Nomad pass which will give you access to all internal communications with access to everyone inside and associated with Pleb Lab, private events, and access to the space whenever you're in Austin! Sign up for a Nomad pass and network with some of the best in the biz. Check it out at pleblab.com LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, AND SHARE THIS PODCAST Check out Wayfaring Bitcoiner on Twitter: https://twitter.com/wayfaring_BTCer Follow me on Twitter @greencandleit https://twitter.com/Greencandleit Subscribe to my newsletter: https://greencandleinvestments.substack.com Subscribe to my YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdvC14iR8V7MedS7ArKHNCA --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/greencandleit/support
Published 27th of August 2023 ✅ Chris has news! There have been reports that the “Coal bots” are rejecting nominations very quickly, so be mindful when you're making nominations and either go in and edit them or put them on hold asap. I don't think it's rejecting them before the “hold” releases, but if you're used to not getting resolutions for weeks or months you might not think to edit them right away. We mentioned it last week, but I wanted to mention it again. The Wayfarer team has removed 1000 Wayspots from the Netherlands for abuse Inclusion rules are not a reason for abuse. https://community.wayfarer.nianticlabs.com/discussion/45914/real-stops-removed ✅ Topic #1 Let's Hear it for New York Big shout out to everyone we met during our weekend in NYC. We also wanted to give a huge shout out to Ken for arranging the New York State of Grind tour after our park time on Saturday Finally, to all the Patreons who joined us on this amazing adventure. Thank you. You are what made this adventure truely amazing. Meeting with Niantic We talked about how it takes nominations to come to resolution much quicker in some areas than it does others which they said was something that's on their radar, but not something they'll be able to get to soon. Abuse We talked about abuse, and they really appreciated that we talked about it how we did. It's very important to them that they get control of the abuse now before it gets worse, and I think they're doing an amazing job. We also got to see a mock up of the new reviewing UI, and let me tell you it's amazing. ✅ Topic #2 Wayfaring on Vacation Being in New York got us thinking, Wayfarers sometimes go on vacation. So what are some tips that Google car Intel Map Local News Websites Local Facebook groups Try and find the town/city website They often list parks, murals, points of interes Try and find a local facebook group/discord (PoGO) Campfire! ✅ Wayspot of the week ✅ Coal of the Week ✅Dad Jokes! Special Shout Out to our Executive Producer! KatettheKonz! #Yeah Join our Patreon!! https://www.patreon.com/PokemonProfessor Go check out Chris' articles https://pokemongohub.net/post/author/glawhantojar/ Go follow Agent X on TikTok -https://www.tiktok.com/@agentx_wayfinder Sit back and enjoy the show and don't forget to reach out @wayspotters on Twitter! Visit out Instagram also @wayspotterspodcast Our Twitter: https://twitter.com/wayspotters/ Niantic Wayfarer Twitter: https://twitter.com/NianticWayfarer TikTok Tiktok.com/imakewayspots YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@WayspottersPodcast Our Website: http://wayspotters.com/ Support Us: https://www.patreon.com/PokemonProfessor Wayfarer Discord: https://discord.gg/niawayfarer Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/pokemonprofessornetwork OpenStreetMap World Discord - https://discord.gg/openstreetmap Join the Silph Research Group - https://discord.gg/Bx4AbXR OSM Wiki - https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Main_Page Coal of the Week Arrangement: Chris Bell Intro Music - Game Over - Danijel Zambo - Music Vine Break Music - Hard Trap Samples, Heavy Trap Drum Loops ... - Loopmasters Outro Music - Itty Bitty 8 Bit - song by Kevin MacLeod - Spotify – Web Player Spanish Hard Trap - By Steve Oxen Vocal recording Copyright of Pokémon Professor 2022. Pokémon And All Respective Names are Trademark and © of Nintendo 1996-2023 Pokémon GO is Trademark and © of Niantic, Inc. Wayspotters is not affiliated with Niantic Inc. or The Pokémon Company --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wayspotters/message
Dawn Jackson has the best stories. As a local pastor for 33 years and avid adventurer since childhood, she has encountered many epic adventures and epic individuals which makes for the perfect trail-top or fireside story. Dawn is a coach and just launched her podcast, This Wayfaring Life, out of her love for seeing people come fully alive to the call of God on their life. She also plans to lead Wayfaring Experiences to combine faith-based coaching with outdoor adventures and retreat center get-aways – so stay tuned for that! Above it all, Dawn believes that life is a gift from God and how we live it is our gift back to him and I love the way she invites us all into that reality. You will love her! This Wayfaring Life Podcast with Dawn Jackson thiswayfaringlife.net PARTNERSHIPS Beautycounter - Beautycounter is a clean beauty brand that focuses on getting safer products into the hands of everyone. Formulate, advocate, & educate is their motto for creating clean beauty products that truly perform while holding to unparalleled standards of safety – because beauty should be good for you. Visit this link and use promo code CLEANFORALL20 to get 20% off of your first order A21 - A21 is a global anti-human trafficking organization that exists to abolish slavery everywhere. With 19 offices in 14 countries, A21 is driven by a radical hope that the cycle of human trafficking can be broken by reaching communities with lifesaving awareness materials, partnering with local and national law enforcement in rescue operations, and providing holistic restorative care for survivors of human trafficking in Freedom Centers worldwide. Learn more at A21.org ______________________________________ I'd love to hear from you! Email me at hello@nikkidutton.com @nikkidutton on Instagram nikkidutton.com As always, incredible sound editing by Luke Wilson at Veritas Podcasting
Building on the idea that we do not travel The Brave Way Home alone, we suggest that there are 3 key discipleship relationships that mark the life of a wayfarer in an ongoing way. Everybody needs a Paul. Everybody needs a Timothy. And everybody needs a Barnabus. This episode is a conversation about how to identify, install and encourage those roles in your life, as well as a call to embody them to fellow wayfarers around you.
After our dip in the world of scuba diving, it's time to sightsee on dry land! This week, we are visiting four cities on the western coast of Malaysia, following along the traces of an incredibly rich and multicultural history. We're talking food, confusing sidewalks, and canopy walks, and can't wait to share all that with you!
Cocinamos una cuarta y última entrega de estos repasos a la discografía de The Sadies. Sobrevolamos aquí varias curiosidades en el legado de los canadienses, centrándonos en los trabajos que sacaron como banda de acompañamiento de otros insignes artistas. (Foto del podcast por Heather Pollock) Playlist; (sintonía) THE SADIES “The Horseshoe” (Stories of the Rat Fink, 2006) ANDRE WILLIAMS and THE SADIES “Pardon me (I’ve got someone to kill)” (Red dirt, 1999) ANDRE WILLIAMS and THE SADIES “Psycho” (Red dirt, 1999) JON LANGFORD and HIS SADIES “Drugstore” (Mayors of the moon 2003) JON LANGFORD and HIS SADIES “Up to my neck in this” (Mayors of the moon 2003) NEKO CASE and THE SADIES “Wayfaring stranger” (The tigers have spoken, 2004) NEKO CASE and THE SADIES “Make your bed” (The murder ballads EP, 1998) THE SADIES with NEKO CASE “Hold on hold on” (In Concert: Volume One, 2006) JOHN DOE and THE SADIES “It just dawned on me” (Country club, 2009) JOHN DOE and THE SADIES “I still miss someone” (Country club, 2009) ANDRE WILLIAMS and THE SADIES “I gotta get shorty out of jail” (Night and day, 2012) ANDRE WILLIAMS and THE SADIES “One eyed Jack” (Night and day, 2012) GORD DOWNIE and THE SADIES “Budget shoes” (And the conquering Sun, 2014) GORD DOWNIE and THE SADIES “Crater” (And the conquering Sun, 2014) ANDRE WILLIAMS and THE SADIES “I can tell” (Red dirt, 1999) THE GOOD FAMILY “Life passes (and old fires died” (The Good Family álbum, 2013) Escuchar audio
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Jim wick is a Pastor and a previous Missionary to the Philipians. When Covid came on the scene Jim and his family moved back state-side and he began to write many of the things the Lord has been showing him through the years. In “A Stroll Through Hebrews” Jim walks us through each chapter of Hebrews with fresh revelation. The book covers several topics including: spiritual warfare, what it means to be a 21st century Christian today, the importance of these covenants and what, if any, covenant we have from God today, and more. You can purchase a copy of, “A Stroll Through Hebrews” on Amazon here: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B09X11HXPF/ref=nosim?tag=da2he-20 Or from the publisher here: https://www.westbowpress.com/ If you missed Jim the first time I had him on you can check out the previous Episode # 133 from 11/10/21: Gospel for the Wayfaring~ Jim Wick You can order your own copy of Jim's book The Gospel for the Wayfaring on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/3wxTPs4 or on his website: http://www.thegospelforthewayfaring.com email: wickshome@msn.com
The trials and triumphs of Christian life as pilgrims in the world but not of the world. Tom introduces the topic by way of David Elliot’s article: Passing through the Sirens, the Trials of the Christian Wayfarer in the World. The conversation discusses the various biblical senses of ‘world’ and engages the biblical call to live a life resisting and renouncing the fallen world and its lingering impact while journeying deeper into the joy of Christ in Union with God. Chris and Glenn enrich the conversation, especially noting many of ways in which the contemporary church embraces much of the fallen world to its detriment. Article Referenced: https://www.touchstonemag.com/archives/article.php?id=25-04-034-f&readcode=&readtherest=true&fbclid=IwAR2Jc9XELqbBzsCCNlZSZkHkEPZs3ACvSdiCS-DrCvBR7QrgCdWLCHLLlUA#therest Support the Pugcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thetheologypugcast?fbclid=IwAR17UHhfzjphO52C_kkZfursA_C784t0ldFix0wyB4fd-YOJpmOQ3dyqGf8
The trials and triumphs of Christian life as pilgrims in the world but not of the world. Tom introduces the topic by way of David Elliot’s article: Passing through the Sirens, the Trials of the Christian Wayfarer in the World. The conversation discusses the various biblical senses of ‘world’ and engages the biblical call to live a life resisting and renouncing the fallen world and its lingering impact while journeying deeper into the joy of Christ in Union with God. Chris and Glenn enrich the conversation, especially noting many of ways in which the contemporary church embraces much of the fallen world to its detriment. Article Referenced: https://www.touchstonemag.com/archives/article.php?id=25-04-034-f&readcode=&readtherest=true&fbclid=IwAR2Jc9XELqbBzsCCNlZSZkHkEPZs3ACvSdiCS-DrCvBR7QrgCdWLCHLLlUA#therest Support the Pugcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thetheologypugcast?fbclid=IwAR17UHhfzjphO52C_kkZfursA_C784t0ldFix0wyB4fd-YOJpmOQ3dyqGf8
The trials and triumphs of Christian life as pilgrims in the world but not of the world. Tom introduces the topic by way of David Elliot's article: Passing through the Sirens, the Trials of the Christian Wayfarer in the World. The conversation discusses the various biblical senses of ‘world' and engages the biblical call to live a life resisting and renouncing the fallen world and its lingering impact while journeying deeper into the joy of Christ in Union with God. Chris and Glenn enrich the conversation, especially noting many of ways in which the contemporary church embraces much of the fallen world to its detriment. Article Referenced:https://www.touchstonemag.com/archives/article.php?id=25-04-034-f&readcode=&readtherest=true&fbclid=IwAR2Jc9XELqbBzsCCNlZSZkHkEPZs3ACvSdiCS-DrCvBR7QrgCdWLCHLLlUA#therest Support the Pugcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thetheologypugcast?fbclid=IwAR17UHhfzjphO52C_kkZfursA_C784t0ldFix0wyB4fd-YOJpmOQ3dyqGf8
Come join Elijah, Sawyer and special guest Liam as they talk about this amazing island nation formed by volcanoes and tectonic action. We learn about ancient hominids and wayfaring as well as modern civilization and yummy food. This mega diverse country has a ton of unique species both on land and underwater. Of course we have to mention the impact of colonialism on the country and the country's positive impact on the world through its work renowned nursing programs.If you would like to support the show for just $1 a month please consider becoming a Patreon member at patron.com/countriesforkids
In this episode Jaanus talks to Jasper Hermans about his interesting job in a social enterprise, about experiencing interbeing through tea and how his life has changed since recently becoming a father and the life lessons he has learned in the process. Album mentioned: Here Be Dragons by Oded Tzur Book mentioned: Fragrant Palm Leaves: Journals, 1962-1966 by Thich Nhat Hanh
In this episode Jaanus talks to Stephen & Tracy McCarty about rainbows, raw vegan cheesecakes and maintaining a tea practice as parents and while running a magical gift shop. Stephen and Tracy are long time Global Tea Hut members and both of them have also been featured in the magazine. They are kind and lighthearted people who love bringing joy to people's lives. Musical artists mentioned in this episode: Constance Demby - Skies Above Skies Steven Halpern - Spectrum Suite Paul Horn - Inside The Great Pyramid Iasos - Inter-Dimensional Music Georgia Kelly - Seapeace Books: Zen Roots by Red Pine Mother of Knowledge: The Life of Ye-shes mTsho-rgyal by Nam-mkhai sNying-po www.globbaltehut.org
In this episode of Tea Wayfaring Jaanus talks to Andy Taylor about his Traditional Chinese Medicine practice and how tea is connected to it. Books mentioned in this episode Between Heaven and Earth: A Guide to Chinese Medicine by Harriet Beinfield & Efrem Korngold The Web That Has No Weaver : Understanding Chinese Medicine by Ted Kaptchuk Tea music Winged Victory For The Sullen Playlist https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7jyxAm1QcmL0ABYQNjGaeR?si=18b127c4c7a24370 www.globalteahut.org
The first episode in the Tea Wayfaring series is an interview with Cade McConnel about his unique process of cooking and serving food to people and how his tea practice is connected to it. The energy of Tea fuels some great work in this world, and we are honored to share some of the stories of wonderful people in the global tea community, about the work that they do and how it all connects to tea. Books mentioned Soulcraft - Bill Plotkin The Wild Edge of Sorrow - Francis Weller Monk - Yoshihiro Imai Music for tea sessions Void VII by Chihei Hatakeyama Transitoriness by Nobuto Suda Journey Through Mind by Holloway Connect with Cade https://www.om-cade.com/ https://www.instagram.com/om_cade/
Do you want to relate to the Bible in a practical way? Jim Wick, who spent many years pastoring a small church, teaching at Bible College, and serving in the mission field, brings the Bible's basic teachings to life in this book that will motivate you to learn more about God. Just like a jigsaw puzzle, the Scriptures come to us in a thousand pieces, and God has given us the chore of putting them together so that we can see the whole picture. Far too often, scholars or preachers force a piece to fit where it does not belong, and the result is a distorted picture. You can order your own copy of Jim's book hereon Amazon: https://amzn.to/3wxTPs4 or on his website: http://www.thegospelforthewayfaring.com email: wickshome@msn.com TO REGISTER for Debbie's LIVE VIA ZOOM Upcoming Classes and Workshops Go HERE: https://debbiekitterman.com/shop/ You can order your own copy of Debbie's Training Manual, “Releasing the Heart of God through Hearing His Voice here: https://amzn.to/2VVsiCL Or on her website at: https://debbiekitterman.com/shop/ Or check out https://d2htraining.com for Debbie's video teaching course Symbolism Reference Guide & Dream Journal here: https://amzn.to/35Mccxm
This episode features brief descriptions of police brutality and violence against protestors. Wayfaring Strangers I'm a NoGo—No Home, Going Anywhere. I been that way since I was knee-high. My mother gave me a name, but I won't bore you with it. Three short stories about the lives of NoGos, wanderers who travel the System via stolen trips in cargo holds and overlooked corners, and who have their own ways of understanding friendship, loyalty, and honor. -- The NoGo's Way Booster Rockets is played by Sean Gettys Zero Gravity is played by Thomas Flemming Dr. Gold is played by Thom Freitag The Bull is played by Adam RoquemoreThe Candy Comet Star Freighter is played by Olivia Cottle Red Janey is played by Paige Alena Zirconium Jaw is played by Quill Turner Buddy is played by Zach Jaquays Ensign Rawlings is played by Charlie Neal The Llamas are played by llamasOver Jordan Steel Thumb is played by Scott Paladin Captain Granville is played by Siobhan Nurse Nott is played by Cam Clark This episode of Breathing Space, Fading Frontier was written by Michael Panush, and edited by Scott Paladin. --- Click here for the episode's script. --- Welcome to the System Our Website Join the Law of Names Discord Follow us on Twitter Support us on Patreon -- Our theme music was composed & arranged byMichael Freitag written byScott Paladin, and vocals by Jeremiah. Breathing Space, Fading Frontier is aLaw of Names production. -- © This work is copyrighted by Law of Names Media, 2021 It may be freely adapted and remixed for commercial and non-commercial use with attribution to the original creators. The unaltered material may not be shared or distributed for any purpose without written permission from Law of Names Media. -- For adaptations and derivative works, please include the following: Created with permission fromLaw of Names Media. Based on original material fromBreathing Space, Fading Frontier. All rights reserved.Breathing Space, Fading Frontier. All rights reserved.