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This reading for the week of April 21, 2025 is an excerpt from today's Somatic Space class with Renee Sills. For the full recording of today's class, visit our Vimeo or email us at office@embodiedastrology.com.Notes: VENUS stationed retrograde March 1 at 10º Aries, and then stationed direct on April 12 at 24º Pisces. Venus's retrograde shadow extends from January 28 to May 15, 2025.THIS WEEKEND, we hope you'll join us on April 27 for a special guest conversation with Care from Erotics of Liberation. We always redistribute a portion of our event proceeds - this event will be supporting We Take Care of We and Focus Congo.⚡ WIN A READING WITH RENEE (or other Embodied Astrology goodies) through April 30th ⚡ If you enjoy this episode, we invite you to drop in for a Monday Somatic Space class here. In these weekly movement classes, held every Monday on Zoom, Embodied Astrology founder Renee Sills guides us through gentle practices that increase mind/body coherence and energetic awareness, while helping us orient with the astrology of the week ahead. These sessions offer opportunities to cultivate presence with self, heal and tend our bodies, hearts and minds, and move through life's ups and downs together in community. Consider becoming an EA member to attend unlimited Somatic Space classes and monthly TeaTime gatherings, join our private community, access our study groups and more.
Estamos muy contentos con la portada de esta semana, obra del dibujante Josep Maria Carbó, a quien agradecemos el detalle de prestarnos esta fantástica pintura para ilustrar el capítulo. En este episodio, presentamos 14 canciones y más mensajes de los fans de Bruce Springsteen. Comenzamos con We Take Care of Our Own y continuamos con las peticiones de: -Javi (gracias por tu comprensión): If I Should Fall Behind -David Palau (guitarrista) saluda a Xavier Aranda, quien nos pide If I Was The Priest -Albert: All The Way Home -Rodolfo: Born To Run -Mari Carmen: Ride The Night Away -Adrián: Hungry Heart -Andrés: Queen of the Supermarket -Txelo: City of Night -Mercè: Reason to Believe -Juan: Sherry Darling -Sergi: Darkness on the Edge of Town -Álex: Highway 29 -Josep Maria: Dirty Water -Maco: Dream Baby Dream Muchas gracias por seguir ahí una semana mas, podeis seguir mandando notas de voz al +34 670 27 91 60. Seguimos
Crosspollination is a block party series created by We Rise Production with the purpose of strengthening and deepening existing connections and initiating new ones, after the changing culture and community landscape Oakland experienced in years of social distancing and pandemic.Our themes will deepen into an exploration of how WE TAKE CARE OF US. We Take Care of Us is a phrase that comes out of BIPOC-led community spaces dedicated to the practice of mutual aid & abolition as a strategy for long-term collective wellbeing. We use this phrase intentionally to lift up & carry forward this invitation in our own communities as we crosspollinate.We use the word “emergent” – in part drawing on adrienne maree brown's Emergent Strategy – to signify that these organizations' work reflects a vision they are each stewarding of collective liberation.We Rise is committed to offering free education and raising awareness on important community work and causes through live events and cultural production. This series of seasonal intercommunity block parties will cultivate cross-pollination of intergenerational and intersectional identities coming together to learn about & support social justice, community safety, local businesses, & celebrate our artistic abundance.Opening prayer with Dr. Uzo NwankpaPoetry by Darius Simpson of People's ProgramsPanel Moderator Yemi from People's ProgramsPanelists:James Birch, Deputy Director, Anti Police-Terror ProjectDr. Cesar Cruz, Co-Founder Homies Empowerment, Founding Principal The Freedom SchoolDelency Parham, Co-Founder, People's ProgramsSound Tech: Frank Sterling aka Freewillin Franklin, with assistance from Mickey MayesMusic:Quantic - Cumbia Sobre el Mar, El Buho RemixGingee - Gong SpiritsMos Def - UMI SaysLowkey - Free Palestine (Instrumental)Get involved! Learn more & connect at WeRiseProduction.com/crosspollinationBecome an event Sponsor!Support this vital work on Patreon & PayPal
Welcome back to Guess the Year! This is an interactive, competitive podcast series where you will be able to play along and compete against your fellow listeners. Here is how the scoring works:1 point: get the year correct within 10 years (e.g., you guess 1975 and it is between 1965-1985)4 points: get the year correct within 5 years (e.g., you guess 2004 and it is between 1999-2009)7 points: get the year correct within 2 years (e.g., you guess 1993 and it is between 1991-1995)10 points: get the year dead on!Guesses can be emailed to drandrewmay@gmail.comI will read your scores out on the following episode, along with the scores of your fellow listeners! Please email your guesses to Andrew no later than 12pm EST on the day the next episode posts if you want them read out on the episode (e.g., if an episode releases on Monday, then I need your guesses by 12pm EST on Wednesday; if an episode releases on Friday, then I need your guesses by 12 pm EST on Monday). Note: If you don't get your scores in on time, they will still be added to the overall scores I am keeping. So they will count for the final scores - in other words, you can catch up if you get behind, you just won't have your scores read out on the released episode. All I need is your guesses (e.g., Song 1 - 19xx, Song 2 - 20xx, Song 3 - 19xx, etc.). Please be honest with your guesses! Best of luck!!The answers to today's ten songs can be found below. If you are playing along, don't scroll down until you have made your guesses. .....Have you made your guesses yet? If so, you can scroll down and look at the answers......Okay, answers coming. Don't peek if you haven't made your guesses yet!.....Intro song: Back in Black by AC/DC (1980)Song 1: Full of Fire by Al Green (1975)Song 2: Wild and Blue by John Anderson (1982)Song 3: Way to Blue by Nick Drake (1969)Song 4: Chick Magnet by MxPx (1995)Song 5: We Take Care of Our Own by Bruce Springsteen (2012)Song 6: Blue Monday by Fats Domino (1956)Song 7: Keep on Loving You by REO Speedwagon (1980)Song 8: A Whiter Shade of Pale by Procol Harum (1967)Song 9: Where Was I To Know by Brother Cane (1998)Song 10: Gangsta by Bell Biv DeVoe (1993)
Theater maker Kayla Hambek is looking forward to seeing the play “The Pavilion” at the Lyric Arts Main Street Stage in Anoka, Minn. Billed as “Our Town” for contemporary audiences, the play follows Peter and Kari, who were nominated as the cutest couple in high school, as they encounter each other again at their 20-year high school reunion. It's a story of love and loss, and how the decisions we make affect others' lives. Directed by Jake Sung-Guk Sullivan, “The Pavilion” is an intimate show with just three actors; in addition to the roles of Peter and Kari, a third actor plays the narrator as well as all the other people at the reunion. The play was written by Craig Wright, who grew up in Minnesota, and it's set in a fictionalized Pine City.Hambek noted that the play feels timely thanks to the fact that it's staged in October when people are attending homecoming events and looking back on what's changed since high school or college. The play opens Friday, Oct. 13 and runs through Oct. 29. Director talks about The Pavilion Twin Cities actor Regina Marie Williams is excited about the Afro-Atlantic Playwright Festival taking place this weekend at the Illusion Theater in Minneapolis. The series was co-curated by local playwright Carlyle Brown, who is the Andrew W. Mellon Playwright-in-Residence at Illusion Theater. The festival consists of one full-length play, Zainabu Jallo's “We Take Care of Our Own” (directed by Brown), about three elderly immigrant men who find themselves together at a care home.That show runs Friday, Oct. 13 through Oct. 28. There will be a round-table conversation following Sunday's matinee that includes Brown and the playwright to discuss “What is the African Diaspora?” The festival also includes staged readings of two plays, Cassandra Medley's “My Soul is Not Rested” and Tonderai Munyevu's “Red Dragon,” on Saturday, Oct. 14. Williams is excited to see three different arts organizations — Camargo in France, the Illusion Theater and the Playwrights' Center in Minneapolis —coming together to tell the varied stories of the diaspora, adding “We get to discover for ourselves how they are different and how we are alike.” Dance/installation artist Anat Shinar of Minneapolis is looking forward to the upcoming gallery exhibit for painter Owen Brown. His new show, “Myriorama,” takes its title from a 19th-century children's game, where picture cards could be rearranged to create new images. Brown's interactive exhibit contains 451 abstracts, each one-foot square, that are attached to the wall with Velcro. Visitors are encouraged to rearrange them. “Owen's work is always about something bigger than himself,” says Shinar, “and this new series beautifully demonstrates how individual pieces contribute to creating the whole and with seeming possibilities.” The show opens Sat., Oct. 14, with an artist reception from 5-8 p.m. at the Veronique Wantz Gallery in Minneapolis' North Loop. The show runs through Nov. 11.
In den Sommerferien gibt es die Doppelpunkt-Highlights der ersten Hälfte des Jahres 2023. Im dritten Teil hören Sie Ausschnitte aus den Gesprächen von Radio 1-Chef Roger Schawinski mit Ann Demeester, Zürcher Kunsthaus Direktorin, Matthias Müller, Präsident der Jungen FDP, und dem deutschen Schauspieler Lars Eidinger. Songs: The Bells - Jeff Mills & Montpellier Philharmonic Orchestra, We Take Care of Our Own-Bruce Springsteen, Blau-Bibiza
Der 30-Jährige gilt als Hoffnungsträger der Jungen FDP und Politversprechen für die Zukunft. Die Jungen als Zukunft der Schweiz und klare Regeln bei der Zuwanderung sind unter anderem seine Fokusthemen. Bei Radio 1-Chef Roger Schawinski erzählt Müller auch über seine politischen Zukunftsambitionen. Songs: Imagine-John Lennon, Como La Flor-Selena, We Take Care of Our Own-Bruce Springsteen, California Love-2Pac ft. Dr. Dre, Wouldn't It Be Nice-The Beach Boys
Invité : Etienne Dignat, docteur en sciences politiques, chercheur associé à Sciences Po, auteur de « La rançon de la terreur. Gouverner le marché des otages »(PUF, 2023) 4:30 Efforts de définition 11:45 Le fonctionnement français 16:00 L'attitude solidaire 28:00 L'approche sacrificielle et ses justifications 52:00 Des solutions à débattre Générique par @yotta_music Extraits audio : Bruce Springsteen, « We Take Care of Our Own », sur l'album « Letter to You », Donna Summer, « The Hostage », 1974
On today's episode hosts Tracy Mooney and Jody Wagner sit down with Métis historian Brodie Douglas for a discussion of Louis Riel, Métis history and more. Mentioned in this Episode The Northwest is Our Mother by Jean Tyee From the Ashes by Jessie Thistle Halfbreed by Maria Campbell Harry Daniels Additional Louis Riel Day Resources Download the Louis Riel Day Toolkit (InsideNet) Visit the Métis Nation BC (MNBC) website Read Kaa-wiichitoyaahk: We Take Care of Each Other (available through IH Library Services) Learn the Michif language Download and display the Louis Riel poster at your worksite (InsideNet) Participate in November's Allyship Builders (InsideNet)
Join Tennison and Ginelle as they continue their unpack Table & Well's Community Identity Statement. In this episode they will conclude their discussion on the third statement, We Seek to See and Be Seen, Hear and Be Heard, Know and Be Known. This statement carries a lot of meaning. Listen in as Tennison and Ginelle finish this conversation and talk through, WE practice the gift of presence and We actively practice relational curiosity with ourselves and others. We Take Care of OurselvesWe are Gentle ProtectorsWe Seek to See and Be Seen, Hear and Be Heard, Know and Be KnownWe see people through the eyes of HeavenWe see ourselves through the eyes of HeavenWe seek to understand ourselves and each otherWe practice the gift of presence by giving our full eye, ear, and heart attention to ourselves and one anotherWe actively practice relational curiosity with ourselves and each otherSo that, together, we may cultivate joy, safety and belonging in our community.
Join Tennison and Ginelle as they continue their discussion through the second statement of Table & Well's Community Identity Statement, We are Gentle Protectors. Our heart in this is to protect the relationship.We Take Care of OurselvesWe are Gentle ProtectorsWe stay in our circle by not speaking about, or for, othersWe are careful to not overshare We do not share other's personal storiesWe hold each other's stories with kindness and full confidentialityWe remain glad to be with others, even in hard timesWe Seek to See and Be Seen, Hear and Be Heard, Know and Be KnownSo that, together, we may cultivate joy, safety and belonging in our community.
This week on the podcast, we present a special two-part edition for Louis Riel Day. In part 1, host Tracy Mooney talks with Debra Fisher, Director, Region 4 from Métis Nation BC about the Day and what it means to be Métis. Learn more Visit the Métis Nation BC (MNBC) website MNBC Declaration of Self Government Read Kaa-wiichitoyaahk: We Take Care of Each Other - available through on the MNBC website and through IH Library Services Check out The Northwest is Our Mother: The Story of Louis Reil's People, the Métis Nation by Jean Teillet, a great-neice of Louis Riel and constitutional lawyer Learn the Michif language Watch Moccasin Flats- a 1970s documentary about Dean Gladue's home community
This week on the podcast, we present a special two-part edition for Louis Riel Day. In part 2, host Tracy Mooney talks with Dean Gladue, Director, Region 3 from Métis Nation BC about the Day and what it means to be Métis. Learn more Visit the Métis Nation BC (MNBC) website MNBC Declaration of Self Government Read Kaa-wiichitoyaahk: We Take Care of Each Other - available through on the MNBC website and through IH Library Services Check out The Northwest is Our Mother: The Story of Louis Reil's People, the Métis Nation by Jean Teillet, a great-neice of Louis Riel and constitutional lawyer Learn the Michif language Watch Moccasin Flats- a 1970s documentary about Dean Gladue's home community
Here's to the start of another amazing week. This week you'll be getting three episodes, and here is the first! Today I am reviewing We Take Care of Our Own by Christopher Clancy. Thank you to Christopher Clancy and Montag Press for providing me with a copy of this novel in exchange for an honest review. All quotes are taken from We Take Care of Our Own by Christopher Clancy. //Content warning: mature content, death, alcohol, violence (guns), mentions of abortion, self-harm, war, suicide, animal cruelty, abuse// --- Read this review on my blog: https://mayagreviews.wordpress.com/2021/07/13/we-take-care-of-our-own-by-christopher-clancy-arc-review/ My LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/mayathebookworm Author's Website: http://www.christopherclancy.com/ Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/58128855-we-take-care-of-our-own Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B093BXXWT2/ref=x_gr_w_bb_glide_sin?ie=UTF8&tag=x_gr_w_bb_glide_sin-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B093BXXWT2&SubscriptionId=1MGPYB6YW3HWK55XCGG2 IndieBound: https://www.indiebound.org/book/9781940233888 Powell's: https://www.powells.com/book/we-take-care-of-our-own-9781940233888 BookShop: https://bookshop.org/books/we-take-care-of-our-own/9781940233888 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/maya-reviews/message
Text LEARNERS to 44222 for more... Full show notes can be found at www.LearningLeader.com Twitter/IG: @RyanHawk12 https://twitter.com/RyanHawk12 Notes: Bert Bean is the CEO of Insight Global. Insight Global is a 3.3 Billion Dollar staffing company that focuses on living its shared values and empowering people. started with Insight Global in 2005 as a Recruiter and has since worked his way up within the company, exemplifying Insight Global's “promote from within” culture. Bert was announced as Insight Global's CEO on January 13, 2018. According to Comparably, Insight Global and its executive team (led by Bert and Sam) have been rated as an A+ by their employees. Sam Kaufman is the Chief Revenue Officer of Insight Global. Sam began his career at Insight Global as an Entry Level Recruiter in 2004, and he has earned many promotions throughout his career. Sam's mission day in and day out is to improve and grow as a leader in sales so that he can help his people develop personally and professionally. Notes: Don't Bury The Lede -- The purpose of this episode is to announce that we (Insight Global + The Learning Leader) are formally working together. Insight Global will be the presenting sponsor of all episodes moving forward and I will work with the leaders at Insight Global. Changing the culture -- In 2017, employee turnover was 40%. Bert took over as CEO in January 2018. The current turnover is 14%. Fortune Magazine ranked Insight Global as one of the best workplaces for both millennials and women. 70% of leadership promotions in 2019 were for women The impact of episode #242 with Daniel Coyle "A leader at a Private Equity conference told me to listen to your episode with Dan Coyle. I did and it changed the trajectory of our company." Why Bert is a great CEO (according to Sam): "Bert gives everything to his people. He wakes up at 4:00 am every day to handwrite notes to people. He cares so much about developing people." Why Sam is a great leader (according to Bert): "Sam is super driven. Extremely hard worker... And cares about his people. He's also willing to take a risk and bet on himself." Insight Global has a "promote from within" culture. "We are the ultimate growth mindset business." "We must invest in training and developing our people." I will be helping with Insight Global University, Leadership Academy, and providing feedback for leaders within the business. Bert -- "I love aligning with grinders." The "Bert voicemail" -- "When I see something I want, I love being a bad negotiator and just telling them." "I believe in first WHO, then what. That's why I want to work with you." "We want you to remain independent and out in the market giving speeches and learning from leaders outside of Insight Global. We value you having fresh eyes to help us." The Utah Offsite retreat: Rented a big house with 28 leaders and rebuilt the value system and the culture "We all got in a big circle and shared our lowest moment and highest moment. There were a lot of tears... And we came together in the moment." Legendary leader -- "Kirby was dying from cancer. He couldn't walk. The cancer was eating his bones and he flew out there to be with us. He means everything to us. He is the ultimate example of grit." Kirby died a few months after that off-site meeting. Leadership "must-haves" Sam - Three things. You have to care - You won't follow someone who doesn't care about you. High character - Must earn the respect of your peers. Do the right thing all of the time. You're there to serve - "Don't think of leadership as power. Think of it as a burden. A massive responsibility." Bert - "You can't be a bullshit leader. Must be authentic. Not a phony. People see through that. You must take care of and develop people in your charge." The Insight Global shared values: Everyone matters We Take Care of Each Other Leadership is Here to Serve High Character and Hard Work Always Know Where You Stand Purpose - “Our purpose is to develop our people personally, professionally, and financially; so they can be the light to the world around them.” - Bert Bean
Feature contributor Leslie Hannon speaks with Lilac, a member of Roc Food Not Bombs whose been working on building food stands across Rochester, for the third installment of our ongoing series "We Take Care of Us: Rochester Mutual Aid Minute." Original broadcast date 2/26/21
Feature contributor Leslie Hannon speaks with Ilhan Ali, one of the organizers of Roc Food Relief, for the second installment of our ongoing series "We Take Care of Us: Rochester Mutual Aid Minute." Original broadcast date 2/19/21
Feature contributor Leslie Hannon speaks with Dina Giovanelli, one of the administrators of the Facebook group Hey Rochester NY! What Do You Need? What Do You Got? for the first installment of our ongoing series "We Take Care of Us: Rochester Mutual Aid Minute." Original broadcast date 2/12/21
The Bleecker family looks to enjoy some much-anticipated together-time at Constance Beach, but nature, and those pivotal moments in life, may have other plans. After the story we speak with Christopher about writing inspiration, his approach to storytelling, and an emotion he most appreciates. It might surprise you. Also, keep an eye out for his debut novel, We Take Care of Our Own, to be out soon.
The Bleecker family looks to enjoy some much-anticipated together-time at Constance Beach, but nature, and those pivotal moments in life, may have other plans. After the story we speak with Christopher about writing inspiration, his approach to storytelling, and an emotion he most appreciates. It might surprise you. Also, keep an eye out for his debut novel, We Take Care of Our Own, to be out soon. If you'd like to read this story and learn more about Chris Clancy, head over to Etched Onyx Magazine at www.onyxpublications.com All audio and story material copyright 2021, all rights reserved.
In this segment, we discuss what it means to take care of ourselves. Resources mentioned: NYT's Still Processing episode "We Take Care of Ourselves in Trump's America" The meditation app: Calm (NYU students get premium for free at calm.com/nyu) Follow us on Facebook @unpackthatpodcast! Tweet us @unpackthatgps! Check out our Tumblr content at unpackthatpodcast.tumblr.com!
We Take Care of Our Dead - Sermon by Rabbi Carla Fenves on Feb. 24, 2017 by Congregation Emanu-El
We Take Care of our Own – Jay Special Olympics It's the season of giving and Jesse is going to be turning over his podcast platform to friends of the podcast and letting them share about a charity they love and support. The guest will share why they believe in the cause and how in their own way they are trying to take care of their own. In the first of what Jesse hopes is many podcast Jay shares about his school raising money for Special Olympics in a write a thon!
After months of debates and canvassing and phone calls and strategizing and a seemingly endless tsunami of talking heads & political analysis, it’s finally time to cast our votes here at home in the Maryland Democratic primary. In this episode, Caleb and I chat about Bernie’s campaign thus far... about seeing how the political sausage gets made... about the results in Maryland... and about the road ahead. Plus, an inspiring letter from a loyal listener... and a tiny bit of (fair-use) Springsteen. Show notesPrimary results in Maryland“A movement, not just a campaign,” by Sue Prent in the Green Mountain DailyNPR Politics Podcast: Quick Take: April 26 Primary ResultsMusic beds: Semper Fidelis, by the Heftone Banjo Orchestra (via Free Music Archive); and We Take Care of Our Own, by Bruce SpringsteenTo rate & review this podcast on iTunes, please go HERE — and then click “View in iTunes.” Thanks in advance.
This past Monday in Iowa, the 2016 election season finally began in earnest with actual voters casting actual votes. As my son and I watched the whole thing unfold from our home in Maryland, we felt like we were missing the Main Event. As I’ve mentioned with monotonous regularity on this podcast, Caleb and I spent a week in Iowa last August just outside Cedar Rapids, where we volunteered in one of Bernie’s field offices. We made phone calls. We knocked on doors. We did what we could to help the full-time campaign staffers get the word out about Bernie. And now the time had finally come... but we weren’t there to see what actually happens at a precinct caucus. So, I called up a few people who were there: Kathryn Stack, Rhonda Shouse, and Jennifer Herrington. They provide some vivid snapshots of what happened on Monday night... what’s wonderful about Iowa’s caucuses... and what needs to be fixed, too.P.S. There’s also tiny bit of Springsteen in this episode — a clip that’s long enough to make my editorial point, but short enough so I won’t violate Fair Use. Or so I hope! Show notesIowa Democratic PartyResults from the 2016 Democratic caucuses [interactive map]Linn County, IowaPage County, IowaCornel West introduces Bernie Sanders at Cedar Rapids rally, January 31, 2016 [VIDEO]Bruce Springsteen’s We Take Care of Our Own [VIDEO]our iTunes page