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Embrace What Matters: With Author and Speaker, John Michalak
(Note: This is an encore of John's interview with Arthur from the previous episode, including only Arthur's discussion of his newest book, Shattered: A Son Picks Up the Pieces of His Father's Rage.) The word, "temper" can be understood in different ways. Our first thought is usually related to anger, or the effects of anger. But something can also be tempered when it's been made stronger or more stable by things like pressure, heat, or the passage of time. Both understandings are closely linked with the formation of writer, priest, and pastor, Arthur Boers. In John's fifth interview in the Unto Life series—Arthur shares how his life-experience and the influence of God have shaped him into who he is today. In his earliest years, Arthur was the victim of his father's temper. In his newest book, Shattered, Arthur interweaves this trauma—along with stories of his Dutch immigrant heritage and faith formation—with the metaphor of glass. The way glass shatters when broken. The way glass—through exposure to pressure, heat, and time—can be formed, or tempered, into something strong and beautiful. And so, while sometimes still brittle along the edges, the center of Arthur's life is well-tempered. Out of severe family trauma, he has discovered understanding and healing. Arthur's hope is that through his story and wisdom, others might strengthen their center, too. (Music courtesy of Coma-Media and Ashot-Danielyan from Pixabay.) ***** ARTHUR BOERS INFO: Pre-order Arthur's new book (releasing May 2023): Shattered: A Son Picks Up the Pieces of His Father's Rage Learn more about Arthur and purchase his other books: arthurboers.com ***** LINKS TO OTHER EPISODES, JOHN'S SERMONS, BOOKS, & WEBSITE: linktr.ee/johnmichalak GET JOHN'S NEW BOOK, UNTO LIFE SUBSCRIBE TO JOHN'S PODCAST SUBSCRIBE TO JOHN'S NEWSLETTER
Embrace What Matters: With Author and Speaker, John Michalak
The word, "temper" can be understood in different ways. Our first thought is usually related to anger, or the effects of anger. But something can also be tempered when it's been made stronger or more stable by things like pressure, heat, or the passage of time. Both understandings are closely linked with the formation of writer, priest, and pastor, Arthur Boers. In John's fifth interview in the Unto Life series—Arthur shares how his life-experience and the influence of God have shaped him into who he is today. In Part One, Arthur shares thoughts from his book, Living Into Focus, on ways he has strengthened his center by focusing on what's most central to life. He says we can find more stability, contentment, and truth by turning away from the virtual and returning to what's real and true. In Part Two (minute 51:30), Arthur explores themes from his newest book, Shattered: A Son Picks Up the Pieces of His Father's Rage. In his earliest years, Arthur was the victim of his father's temper. He interweaves this trauma—along with stories of his Dutch immigrant heritage and faith formation—with the metaphor of glass. The way glass shatters when broken. The way glass—through exposure to pressure, heat, and time—can be formed, or tempered, into something strong and beautiful. And so, while sometimes still brittle along the edges, the center of Arthur's life is well-tempered. Out of the lure of the virtual, he has found contentment. Out of severe family trauma, he has discovered understanding and healing. Arthur's hope is that through his story and wisdom, others might strengthen their center, too. (Music courtesy of Coma-Media and Ashot-Danielyan from Pixabay.) ***** ARTHUR BOERS INFO: Pre-order Arthur's new book: Shattered: A Son Picks Up the Pieces of His Father's Rage Learn more about Arthur and purchase his other books: arthurboers.com ***** LINKS TO OTHER EPISODES, JOHN'S SERMONS, BOOKS, & WEBSITE: linktr.ee/johnmichalak SUBSCRIBE TO JOHN'S PODCAST SUBSCRIBE TO JOHN'S NEWSLETTER
Synopsis After an unexpected late-season hiatus, we’re back with an episode on musical forms! We’ve got the earliest hymns, the maddest madrigals, tuning and temperament, at least three different types of chant, and a song so recursive it will summon Douglas Hofstadter if you play it into a mirror in a dark room. Annotations 1/ … Continue reading "Episode 46: The Well-Tempered Podcast"
Tracklist:01. CamelPhat x Eli & Fur - Waiting (Eli & Fur's Found Version)02. Leaving Laurel - Winter In The Woods03. Jeremy Olander - Sagan04. Angara - Rwanda05. Grum - A Comforting Illusion06. VER:WEST - Elements Of A New Life07. Dirty South - Viggo08. Angara - Kyoto09. Motives - Spaces10. Paige, Nihil Young & Sarah De Warren - Cure Or Remedy11. Franky Wah feat. AETHO - Should Have Seen It Coming (Yotto Mix)12. Durante & HANA - Away Home (Cassian Mix)13. Eli & Fur - Big Tiger14. Oësha & Almero - Desire15. K-MRK & Harry Diamond - Inner Ghosts16. Lane 8 & Kasablanca - Run (Sultan + Shepard Remix)17. Passenger 10 - Well Tempered18. Dezza - Lost In You (Falling In Love) (Estiva Remix)19. Tinlicker & Dosem - I Can Feel20. Roan Shenoyy & PRAYE - Say No More21. Tonja Holma - All Night22. Shadow Child - Sun23. HI-LO x Reinier Zonneveld - Balearic Mornings24. Anyma - Forevermore25. Morgin Madison - Gamma26. Ilan Bluestone feat. Giuseppe de Luca - What Do You Want From Me?27. Andy Moor - Safe On Both Sides (Daniel Kandi's DJ Bangin' Remix)
Justin Tokke introduces the Well-Tempered Consort from Carl Fischer Music, a fully flexible and customizable way of configuring Bach’s masterpiece, so that anyone can configure and download the music to suit a wide variety of instrumental combinations.
What a strange title. What could it mean? That Jay addresses “The Well-Tempered Clavier” (both books), that masterpiece by Bach. And that he addresses music by Catalan composers. A successful mixture, we think you will find. Bach, Prelude and Fugue in C major, “The Well-Tempered Clavier,” Book II Montsalvatge, two songs from “Cinco canciones negras” Mompou, […]
What a strange title. What could it mean? That Jay addresses “The Well-Tempered Clavier” (both books), that masterpiece by Bach. And that he addresses music by Catalan composers. A successful mixture, we think you will find. Bach, Prelude and Fugue in C major, “The Well-Tempered Clavier,” Book II Montsalvatge, two songs from “Cinco canciones negras” Mompou, “Secreto,” from “Impresiones íntimas” Mompou, “Damunt de tu només les flors,” from “Combat del somni” Fábregas, Elisenda, “Pluja brodada,” from “Imitació del foc” Bach, Prelude and Fugue in F-sharp minor, “The Well-Tempered Clavier,” Book I Bach, “Gigue” Fugue in G major
Meet The Well Tempered. RIYL Depeche Mode, Nine Inch Nails, New Order. The synthy, moody gloom of the Well Tempered feels appropriate for January, to say nothing of a January spinning out of 2020. The project of musician Robert Bock recently released the “Three Sisters” EP, a song cycle that emerged from emotions around the pandemic. Robert joins me tonight!
Meet The Well Tempered. RIYL Depeche Mode, Nine Inch Nails, New Order. The synthy, moody gloom of the Well Tempered feels appropriate for January, to say nothing of a January spinning out of 2020. The project of musician Robert Bock recently released the “Three Sisters” EP, a song cycle that emerged from emotions around the pandemic. Robert joins me tonight!
The third episode of the Counterpoint Club is all about intonation. Sarah guides a history lesson through different tuning systems used in all kinds of music. In the technique lesson, Brandon discusses tuning exercises that the Skyros Quartet uses in rehearsal, and how you might use them in your rehearsals. Our special guest is John Largess, violist of the Miro Quartet and Associate Professor of Practice at the University of Texas at Austin Butler School of Music.Support the show (http://www.chambermusicguild.org/thecounterpointclub/donate/)
Eine CD vom Ensemble Phantasm - vorgestellt auf NDR Kultur.
Canticle 6 is a new piece for piano and electronics. The first section is straight play through of the C major prelude from Well Tempered. Section 2 includes an electronically manipulated soundscape with piano...recorded t the piano, with some examples of what it all might sound like. Show notes at https:www.zenglop.net
Canticle 6 is a new piece for piano and electronics. The first section is straight play through of the C major prelude from Well Tempered. Section 2 includes an electronically manipulated soundscape with piano...recorded t the piano, with some examples of what it all might sound like. Show notes at https:www.zenglop.net
Description: Well Tempered Live; a compilation of #womeninchocolate interviews recorded live during the 2019 edition - and 25th anniversary - of the Salon du Chocolat, at the Paris Expo Porte de Versailles in Paris, France. This special episode of the Well Tempered chocolate podcast features three distinct perspectives, from three very unique countries: Grenada, Honduras, and Russia — all with specialty cacao and bean-to-bar or tree-to-bar concepts at the core of their businesses. Whether through agritourism, direct trade, international export, local distribution, and so on, the leaders of these chocolate companies reveal quick facts about their experience in the cocoa sector. Meet the guests below, and listen to the complementing podcast on Apple Podcasts or download directly here. Podcast RSS Featuring interviews with: Shadel Nyack Compton third generation proprietor of Belmont Estate in Grenada Instagram: Belmont Estate Mark your calendars (i.e. The Chocolate Notebook) with the dates of the ::Grenada Chocolate Fest May 1-6, 2020:: View this post on Instagram Have yourself an amazing week ahead. Happy Monday #BelmontEstateFamily A post shared by Belmont Estate, Grenada (@belmontestate) on Apr 8, 2019 at 8:45am PDT Monica Pedemonte founder and chocolate maker at Palato Chocolate in HondurasInstagram: Palato Chocolate View this post on Instagram Mónica Pedemonte is a #beantobar #chocolatemaker based in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. Since she was a young girl she knew that she wanted to work in food and pastry; she recalls loving chocolate in all forms. Besides her own intuition to become a chef, she comes from two large families that put cooking and eating well as top priorities in life. After high school, she wanted to study Culinary Arts, however family pressure resulted in her receiving degrees in Communication and Business Administration from the University of Houston, in Texas. Mónica returned to Honduras following graduation and worked at a bank for two :long: years. She realized that working in that environment wasn’t what brought her happiness, and she decided to go back to school to study what she’d always wanted. That’s when in 2006 she left for Buenos Aires, Argentina (her father’s birth city) to attend #culinaryschool at the ‘Instituto Mausi Sebess.’ Soon after graduating, she returned home to marry her best friend and boyfriend of many years -- they formed a family thereafter. She never used her culinary degree in a restaurant setting, but remained active in pastry and confectionery from her home, because above all she wanted to dedicate her time and attention to her 3 children, and as so often is the case, a professional chef position wouldn’t have given her that same freedom to raise her family. It was during this time, she began working with #chocolate, making #bonbons and truffles for events. Unfortunately, buying chocolate #couvertures in the country was incredibly expensive as it was made and imported from abroad. Mónica asked herself how a cacao producing country such as Honduras, with hundreds of years of cacao history and whom even sent the first ‘bellotas’ beans back to #Spain during the Conquest, was a place where no chocolate was made, that is to say, transformed #cocoabeans. Alongside her husband, they began to investigate the elaboration of chocolate making and the possibilities of creating a sustainable/profitable business, but they weren’t exactly sure where to start. (Continued in comments) A post shared by Well Tempered (@welltemperedpodcast) on Dec 24, 2018 at 12:25pm PST Olga Yarovikova chocolatier and Managing Director of Amazing Cacao in St. Petersburg, Russia Instagram: Amazing Cacao
Guittard Chocolate is America’s longest family-run chocolate manufacturing company. Amy Guittard, fifth generation, and Director of Marketing, discusses ‘growing up chocolate’ on this Well Tempered chocolate podcast episode.
In this week's bonus episode, we have a few announcements, plus some clips from my interview with Jason Chung. Jason's one of only two specialty chocolate retailers in Korea, working to bring international bean to bar chocolate to the Korean public. He's run into some metaphorical walls he was already expecting to find, while some he was bracing for impact with seem to have completely disappeared. Check out some other delicious chocolate podcasts, as well: Well Tempered (http://wkndchocolate.com/podcast) Chocolate Fascination (https://chocolatefascination.com/podcast/) The Slow Melt (https://theslowmelt.com/) Connect With Jason On Instagram: @andiamo_chocolate_coffee Connect With Chocolate On The Road On Instagram: @chocolateontheroad On Facebook: @chocolateontheroad Show music is Roadtrip by Phil Reavis, and our transition music is We’re Gonna Be Around by People Like Us & Sweet Dreams by Lobo Loco.
We Watched Westworld Season 1 Episodes 9 & 10 Justin and Will discuss these episodes. Penultimate and the Finale all in one episode! Who is the MAN in BLACK? What is Ford's farewell story? Was it worth it?
This twenty-second episode deals with the importance of a parent's temperament as it pertains to the success of their young artist.
Vikki is backstage with the Stax stars and takes Sophie Ellis-Bextor to her first prom.
Jonathan F. P. Rose - the man who “repairs the fabric of cities” - suggests a five-pronged model for how to design and reshape our cities with the goal of equalising their landscape of opportunity. Drawing from the musical concept of “temperament” as a way to achieve harmony, Rose argues that well-tempered cities can be infused with systems that bend the arc of their development toward equality, resilience, adaptability, well-being, and the ever-unfolding harmony between civilisation and nature.
Jonathan Rose recorded this Aquacast at the Aquarium on February 24, 2017. Rose is the founder of investment, development, and urban planning firm Jonathan Rose Companies.
On this episode of the Well Tempered chocolate podcast, Lauren interviews Amy Burns, the co-creator of the film ‘Setting The Bar’, alongside Elaine Read, co-founder of Atlanta based chocolate company Xocolatl.
Well Tempered chocolate podcast interview with fine chocolate educator Estelle Tracy, advocate for bean-to-bar chocolate makers who focuses on her local market to make the greatest impact.
Tamara LaValla discusses being an artist and craft chocolate maker on this premier episode of the Well Tempered podcast, a chocolate and cacao focused podcast featuring smart, creative, and craft women in the industry.
Cities and urban regions can make coherent sense, can metabolize efficiently, can use their very complexity to solve problems, and can become so resilient they “bounce forward” when stressed. In this urbanizing century ever more of us live in cities (a majority now; 80% expected by 2100), and cities all over the world are learning from each other how pragmatic governance can work best. Jonathan Rose argues that the emerging best methods focus on deftly managing “cognition, cooperation, culture, calories, connectivity, commerce, control, complexity, and concentration.” Unlike most urban theorists and scholars, Rose is a player. A third-generation Manhattan real estate developer, in 1989 he founded and heads the Jonathan Rose Company, which does world-wide city planning and investment along with its real estate projects--half of the work for nonprofit clients. He is the author of the new book, THE WELL-TEMPERED CITY: What Modern Science, Ancient Civilizations, and Human Nature Teach Us About the Future of Urban Life. The Jonathan F.P. Rose book tour is being sponsored by Citi who is happy to provide a copy of his new book, The Well-Tempered City: What Modern Science, Ancient Civilizations and Human Behavior Teach Us About the Future of Urban Life, to everyone in attendance. Citi supports the efforts of individuals like Jonathan Rose whose work aligns with their mission to enable progress in communities across the globe.
Welcome to episode seven of the Climate, Mind and Behavior Podcast. Each episode, we’ll explore groundbreaking intersections between climate change, resilience, contemplative practice and human behavior. Jonathan F. P. Rose works with cities and not-for-profits to plan and build affordable and mixed-income green housing, and cultural, health, and educational centers. Recognized for creating communities that literally heal both residents and… The post Ep 7: The Well-Tempered City with Jonathan F. P. Rose appeared first on Garrison Institute.
Frederica interviews her son Stephen, a seminarian at Holy Cross and a part-time piano tuner, about the musical concept of temperament.
A Well-Tempered Mind: Using Music to Help Children Listen and Learn documents an acclaimed music and education program developed a decade ago by Winston-Salem Symphony conductor and music director Peter Perret.
The issue of tuning has been a live one ever since Greek mathematician and philosopher Pythagoras was pinching strings and scratching his head over harmonic discrepancies 2,500 years ago. For a keyboard instrument such as the piano with its multiple strings, until the system of Well Temperament was popularised in the early 18th century, instruments would only really sound good tuned to a certain key. Thanks to the Well-Tempered method of tuning though, and yes, Bach knew what he was doing when he wrote that collection of pieces in all 24 keys to be played on the same instrument, the pianist now has freedom to transpose freely across the keyboard. Yet, piano tuning is a highly nuanced art, affecting the tone and colour of an instrument. With razor-sharp hearing and an ability to creatively play with the compromises necessary to tune a piano, the piano tuner still plays a key role in preparing an instrument for performance. Featuring Marcus du Sautoy, Angela Hewitt and Richard Foster.
Click here to download this episode! With episode six, you can get your kicks! The Morgue is a DIY, non-profit venue operated by the Seattle Pyrate Punx in the Georgetown neighborhood of Seattle. While it's been around for less than a year, the Morgue has put on dozens of amazing punk and hardcore shows with a wide variety of excellent bands. 0:53 - "Well Tempered" by Hudson Criminal, from We Aren't Trying to Break a Mold Here, Just Have a Good Time, Maybe Piss Some of You Off 2:10 - "River Trash" by The Gateway District, from Some Days You Get The Thunder 4:59 - "You Take Part In Creating This System" by Suburban Showdown, from Any Minor Inconvenience Must Be Eliminated 6:39 - "Rock Against 'Rock Against Bush'" by Danger Death Ray, from the Stop and Smell the Moses EP 8:27 - "Three to the Beach" by Dear Landlord, from Dream Homes 10:47 - "Tusken Hater" by The Damage Done, from the Tusken Hater EP 14:43 - "No Offense, Sir, But You're a Fucking Squirrel" by Partners In 818, from A Well Lit Place For Shady People 16:29 - "Word War 1" by Anchor Down, from Steel To Dust
Ray talks tech, aircraft, amateur radio, music and more. Hosts: Ray Maxwell and Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/maxwells-house. We invite you to read, add to, and amend our show notes. Thanks to CacheFly for the bandwidth for this show.
Ray talks tech, aircraft, amateur radio, music and more. Hosts: Ray Maxwell and Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/maxwells-house. We invite you to read, add to, and amend our show notes. Thanks to CacheFly for the bandwidth for this show.
Ray talks tech, aircraft, amateur radio, music and more. Hosts: Ray Maxwell and Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/maxwells-house. We invite you to read, add to, and amend our show notes. Thanks to CacheFly for the bandwidth for this show.
Frederica interviews her son Stephen, a seminarian at Holy Cross and a part-time piano tuner, about the musical concept of temperament.
The Retro Mac of the Week is the Quadra 605/LC & Performa 475, and the eBay Find of the Week is an ImageWriter II that prints grass! James tells his tale of woe regarding his newly acquired iPhone.You can view higher quality versions of the images embedded in our podcasts at our Flickr site, and don't forget to add yourself to our Frappr Map and join the discussion at the RetroMacCast Forum.Other related links from this episode:Obsessions - A Quadra 605 Information SiteLow End Mac: Quadra 605Marco's MySpace Account