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HodderPod - Hodder books podcast
LISTENING STILL by Anne Griffin, read by Nicola Coughlan - audiobook extract

HodderPod - Hodder books podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 5:21


The new novel by the best-selling author of When All is Said. From the best-selling author of When All is Said comes a delicious new novel about a young woman who can hear the dead - a talent which is both a gift and a curse. Jeanie Masterson has a gift: she can hear the recently dead and give voice to their final wishes and revelations. Inherited from her father, this gift has enabled the family undertakers to flourish in their small Irish town. Yet she has always been uneasy about censoring some of the dead's last messages to the living. Unsure, too, about the choice she made when she left school seventeen years ago: to stay or leave for a new life in London with her charismatic teenage sweetheart. So when Jeanie's parents unexpectedly announce their plan to retire, she is jolted out of her limbo. In this captivating successor to her bestselling debut, Anne Griffin portrays a young woman who is torn between duty, a comfortable marriage and a role she both loves and hates and her last chance to break free, unaware she has not been alone in softening the truth for a long while.

Moveable Do
John Muehleisen

Moveable Do

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 60:45


Seattle-based composer John Muehleisen talks to Moveable Do this week about Northwest Choral Publishers, his major influences as a composer, and the connection between sacred and secular music. Featured on this episode: "Eat Your Vegetables! - Set One," "The Stars Still Shine," "When All is Done," and "But Who Shall Return Us Our Children: A Kipling Passion." To learn more about John Muehleisen, visit his website at https://johnmuehleisen.com/. For more information about this podcast and a full archive of episodes, visit https://sdcompose.com/moveabledo. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/moveabledo/support

Black and White: Radical Grace, Raw Truth and Real Hope in a Gray World

It can be so hard to be patient to wait for hard times to be over. But just quoting the phrase, "this too shall pass" is not real hope. When ALL of God's good promises always come to pass, we don't just hope for our problems to be over, but we hope in the One Who is in complete control and bigger than all of our problems. Bible Reading: Joshua 21-24 Scripture Verse of the Day: Joshua 21:45

Just The Tips, with James P. Friel and Dean Holland
The Iceberg Effect - The Hidden Things You Need To Know About Scaling Your Business, Ep 178

Just The Tips, with James P. Friel and Dean Holland

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2020 55:23


“How do I get new customers??” That’s what most people new to business focus on. It’s what a lot of business training focuses on, and what a lot of established businesses show to the world.   What most people don’t tell you is that there’s a huge problem with focusing only on new customers: It’s not only expensive, it’s not sustainable. New customers are just the tip of the iceberg. Without a backend to your business, you’ll hit a wall and you won’t be able to get around it.   In this episode, James and Dean dive into what has to happen below the surface of your business in order for you to grow it. Tune in to hear exactly why focusing only on new customers is a business death sentence, and what to put in place so you aren’t dependent only on new customers for every dime you earn. This episode will be especially helpful if you’re interested in affiliate marketing, but it applies to all business models.   You Need The Whole Iceberg New customers are an important part of business; however, new customers are not enough to grow and sustain a profitable business. They can get you off the ground, but in order for you to stay off the ground AND go even higher, you need the rest of the iceberg. Tune into this episode to hear what to do once you’ve acquired a customer.   Why The Tip Of The Iceberg’s Not Enough The cost to acquire a customer is going up all the time. James used to pay 30 cents when someone clicked on one of his Facebook ads. Now he pays $3.50. Costs in other marketing mediums are up, too. New customers are the most expensive to acquire. They don’t know you and they don’t yet trust you. When ALL your time and money are devoted to new customers--aka the tip of the iceberg--it’s only a matter of time before you end up spinning your wheels. The Break Even Point People new to business are often under the impression that if you’re not profiting from new customers, you’re failing. That’s simply not true. The tip of the iceberg--the front end of your business--is not about profit. It’s about getting customers in the door so you can offer them more solutions. If your front-end is profitable, it means you have room to scale your customer acquisition efforts.   Keep Solving Problems Profit happens on the backend of your business. That’s why the worst thing you can do is abandon people after they buy from you one time. You’ve spent all this time and money to acquire a customer. Instead of dropping off the face of the earth in pursuit of new customers, create and offer more solutions to your buyers.   When You Run Out Of Offers If you reach a point where you can’t solve any more problems for your customers--or they just need help with something you don’t know how to do and don’t care to learn--consider affiliate marketing and referral partnerships. Send your customers to people and products you use and believe in. Become your customers’ trusted guide, show you care about their success by doing what it takes to help them (including sending them to other people), and still make money.   Outline of This Episode Never focus on just the tip of the iceberg [5:45] Who will fold up and who will grow their business [15:05] Get to the break even point [21:30] He who can pay the most, wins [26:25] Money is made beneath the surface [30:05] Keep solving your customers’ problems [37:40] How to use affiliate marketing on the backend [45:03] Resources & People Mentioned The Iceberg Effect book: http://icebergeffectbook.com/ Music for “Just The Tips” is titled, “Happy Happy Game Show” by Kevin MacLeod (http://incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License Connect With James and Dean James P. Friel: CEO Quickstart: https://jamespfriel.com/ceo-quickstart/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/hustledetox/ Facebook Group (BulletProof Business): https://www.facebook.com/groups/1107362546297055/ Site: www.jamespfriel.com Interested in being a guest on the show? Dean Holland: Blog: www.DeanHolland.com FB Page: https://www.facebook.com/DeanHollandHQ Billion Dollar Project: https://www.facebook.com/groups/BillionDollarProject/ JTT Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/justthetipsshow/

Celeste's podcast- The Celestial Odyssey- Celestethedj Alexander
Episode 13: The Celestial Odyssey - TJC- 12/26/2020

Celeste's podcast- The Celestial Odyssey- Celestethedj Alexander

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2020 122:32


Hi Friends! Here is the latest installment of The Celestial Odyssey- The Journey Continues recorded from my last live set of 2020 on 12/26/2020. I would like to extend my Sincere Gratitude to ALL that have taken the time to listen and support my efforts in 2020. It's been a different year to say the lease! May 2021 prove to be filled with Peace and Blessings in abundance to you all! You can continue to catch me live @ twitch.tv/Celestethedj every Saturday from 3-5 pm (cst) And remember When ALL else fails, MUSIC never will! I hope you enjoy! See you in 2021!

Wrestling with Theology
Historic Sermon: You Are Unclean (Isaiah 64)

Wrestling with Theology

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2020 7:22


Liturgical Date: First Sunday in Advent (Year B) Calendar Date: December 3, 2017 Location: Trinity, Slayton, MN Order of Service: Divine Service 4 Hymns: #343, "Prepare the Royal Highway" #332, "Savior of the Nations, Come" #346, "When All the World Was Cursed" #627, "Jesus Christ, Our Blessed Savior" #338, "Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus" Sermon Theme: You Are Unclean Sermon Text: Isaiah 64:6 We have all become like one who is unclean, and all our righteous deeds are like a polluted garment. Other Lectionary Readings: Psalm 80:1-7 1 Corinthians 1:3-9 Mark 11:1-10

Super Brain
S2:E5 Earwigging with Anne Griffin

Super Brain

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2020 65:30


Sabina Brennan talks to Anne Griffin through the lens of her brilliant debut novel When All is Said about kindness, self-love, loneliness, ageing, dyslexia, pursuing happiness, eschewing perfection and our own special brand of guilt. To earwig (verb): to secretly listen to a conversation.The Booster Shot Sabina mentioned in this episode is Booster 5 Loneliness is a KillerSabina also promised to share the link to The Little Book of Kindness by Bernadette RussellAnne Griffin is the author of When All Is Said, the number 1 Irish bestseller, and winner of the Newcomer of the Year at the Irish Book Awards. When All Is Said has been published in the US and Canada and translated into nineteen foreign languages. Anne's short story works have featured in, amongst others, The Irish Times and The Stinging Fly and read on Radio 4. Anne has worked in Waterstones Booksellers in both Dublin and London and for various charities. Born in Dublin, Anne now lives in Westmeath, Ireland.Follow Sabina Brennan & Super BrainTwitter: https://twitter.com/Sabina_BrennanInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sabinabrennan/ and https://www.instagram.com/superbrainpodcast/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Saint James Messages
When All's Not Well

Saint James Messages

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2020 24:40


At the end of Job, we learn that chaos is simply a part of life, that there isn't always a reason for the troubles that come. The book concludes with Job having more children, more wealth, and a long life following his ordeal. It's considered a happy ending. But is it? The truth of life is that there isn't always a happy ending, that good times don't always return and that people don't always live “happily ever after." What about those times, when no resurrection comes? Join us Sunday as we talk about ‘When All's Not Well.'

Sing Out! Radio Magazine
#20-27: Happy Birthday, Topic Records!

Sing Out! Radio Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2020 58:29


Topic Records was founded in 1939 in the UK as an offshoot of the Communist led Worker's Music Association. They began by selling Soviet and left-wing political music by mailorder. The label a period of dormancy during WWII and when they resumed issueing more traditional mucsic and began to issue American folk and blues music in the 1950s. In the late 1950s the label began to release a series of wonderful recordings from the burgeoning folk scene in Britain. On this week’s show, we’ll celebrate Topic Records’ 81st Birthday with a variety of great music from the label. We’ll hear selections Anne Briggs, Martin Carthy, A.L.Lloyd, Tarras and many more. Happy birthday to Topic Records … this week on The Sing Out! Radio Magazine. Episode #20-27: Happy Birthday, Topic Records! Host: Tom Druckenmiller Artist/”Song”/CD/Label Pete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways Simpson-Cutting-Kerr / “Richmond Cotillion” / Murmurs / Topic Olivia Chaney / “Polly Vaughn” / Vision & Revision / Topic A. L. Lloyd / “The Bonny Ship the Diamond” / Blow the Man Down / Topic Pete Seeger / “Jam on Jerry's Rocks” / Vigilante Man Gems from the Topic Vaults / One Day Cooper & Bulwer / “Four Hand Reel-Soldier's Joy” / English Country Music / Topic Anne Briggs / “Blackwater Side” / Anne Briggs / Topic Martin Carthy / “Scarborough Fair” / Martin Carthy / Fontana-Topic Tarras / “Parsons Green” / Rising / Topic Simpson-Cutting-Kerr / “Gather the Owls-Train on the Island” / Murmurs / Topic Phoebe Smith / “The Yellow Handkerchief” / My Father's the King of the Gypsy / Topic Dave Rogerson / “Untitled Hornpipe-The Swallow's Tail Reel” / Ranting and Reeling / Topic Willie Scott / “The Shepherd's Song” / There is a Man Upon the Farm / Topic Jinky Wells / “The Flowers of Edinburgh-Morris Dance Tune-Bobbing Around” / Rig-a-Jig-Jig / Topic Rachael McShane & the Cartographers / “Ploughman's Lads” / When All is Still / Topic Eliza Carthy & The Wayward Band / “Sunny Afternoon” / Big Machine / Topic Pete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways

Diary: Chapter 30
STORYTIME: Can we just eat DAMN

Diary: Chapter 30

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 5:15


When ALL you want is GOOD FOOD and life has other plans! On todays Storytime find out how and why we went from going to a 5 star restaurant to burgers and fries at Johnny Rockets! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dannibdiarychapter29/support

Film Ireland Podcast
Keith Walsh, Director of 'When All is Ruin Once Again'

Film Ireland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 36:06


In this Film Ireland podcast, Gemma Creagh talks to Keith Walsh about When All is Ruin Once Again, a film about rural life in the midst of great local, national and global change. When All is Ruin Once Again was filmed over a 7 year period amongst the communities of Gort in South Galway and Crusheen in Co. Clare where the filmmakers live. A new motorway ploughs forth through the landscape, a glaring symbol of our modern age. The film weaves an expansive tapestry of reflections from bog-lands, fire-sides, race tracks and hurling pitches;all while the country is hit by the worst economic crisis it has ever faced and the realisation that we are living unsustainably slowly dawns. W.B Yeats, who lived and wrote in the area where the film is set, provides the title’s prophetic words and prompts us to consider the value of memory and the impermanence of our existence. All is in flux. The mis-use of our natural resources percolates beneath the surface and rises up in the form of rising flood-waters. The proliferation of a landscape shaped by man suggests that it won’t betime that ends our civilisation, as Yeats suggests, but the actions of humans. By the filmmakers who made the critically acclaimed Apples of the Golan and featuring the haunting music of Caoimhín Ó Ragalliagh, this film exists somewhere between classic ethnography, abstract poetry and a clarion call for the age we live in. When All is Ruin Once Again is available on demand. http://filmireland.net/

BL® Radio Mixtape
mixtape #014 | Rock • Indie • Synth-pop | 80’s

BL® Radio Mixtape

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 37:13


Tracks frequentes no rádio, toca-fitas e nos filmes na década de 80. O rock e synth-pop com uma pegada indie e new wave, embalava todos e sempre marcava presença nas festas.➤ Tracklist:Sunday Morning - The Bolshoi [1986]When All’s Well - Everything But The Girl [1985]Suedhead - Morrisey [1988]The Bloody That Moves The Body - A-Ha [1988]Dead Man’s Party - Oingo Boingo [1985]Pride (In The Name Of Love) - U2 [1984]This Is The Day - The The [1983]Tenderness - General Public [1984]De do do do, de da da da - The Police [1980]℗ 2020 – BL® DigitalProduzido por Bruno LimaPlataforma Disponível: Mixcloud | Youtube | Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Deezer

Rogue Dynamics: Tear Lines
Tear Lines 004 - Hacking Humans

Rogue Dynamics: Tear Lines

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 36:27


Today Logan and Ally are talking about Hacking Humans. The phrase has been used a lot more lately, but what does it mean? How does it relate to social engineering and why does it seem to have such a negative connotation?Who - Everyone since the dawn of time What - Social Engineering, the use of deception to manipulate individuals into divulging confidential or personal information that may be used for fraudulent purposes. When - All the time.Why - For assorted reasons from social standing to nefarious acts of espionage.How - MICE, RASCLSFrank Abagnale Jr.Motivations - MICE vs RASCLSMICE:MoneyIdeologyCoercion or CompromiseEgo or ExcitementRASCLS:ReciprocationAuthorityScarcityCommitment and ConsistencyLikingSocial ProofWhat is the ROGUE way?RecognizeOrientGaugeUnderstandExecuteWhat do people ultimately want? To be liked.Did you hear your (non)homework assignment? Reach out and let us know what you're doing to practice these skills.Find us on social media, @RogueDynamics or @A11ymariee. The beaten path is for beaten people.

RTÉ - Arena Podcast
Siobhán McSweeney on her comedy heroes, film reviews and 'The 32' a new anthology

RTÉ - Arena Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 53:28


Siobhán McSweeney chats about her comedy heroes from French and Saunders to Whoopi Goldberg & Gene Wilder. Sea Fever the suspense drama from Neasa Hardiman & When All is Ruin Once Again are reviewed by Aingeala Flannery & John Magurie, Paul McVeigh talks about 'The 32', a new anthology from various Irish working class writers.

The Film Review: Movies Music Culture Politics Society Podcast | #TFRPodcastLive
TFR EP101 - IS IT PAN AFRIKANISM WHEN IT'S ONE-SIDED AMERICAN RESOURCES?

The Film Review: Movies Music Culture Politics Society Podcast | #TFRPodcastLive

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 120:00


The Film Review, Streaming Live from Las Vegas, Nevada, Episode 101! It's The 101st Episode! The Husband and Wife Team discuss 'Is It Pan Afrikanism When It's One-Sided, When All of The Resources Are In The United States; When all of the Civil Rights gains are going to people who don't appreciate where the sacrifice came from?' Crazy Dee and Tracey then talk 'Amazon Prime's newest original offering "The Hunters' about a band of men and women who hunt #nazis. It's a multicultural cast, so we're looking forward to reviewing 'The Hunters'.

In This Labyrinth: The Phantom of the Opera In Erik's Times and Ours
When All Is Lost: Environmental Justice In A POTO Phanfic

In This Labyrinth: The Phantom of the Opera In Erik's Times and Ours

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2019 56:38


In this episode, in honour of COP25 (the climate negotiations that just took place at the UN) and the students striking for climate justice, I discuss the amazing Phanfic When All Is Lost by Quiet2885. I talk about what environmental justice is, and explore how it’s thoroughly woven into the plot and characters of this epic Phanfiction thriller! https://www.fanfiction.net/s/2942105/1/When-All-is-Lost https://www.fanfiction.net/u/731205/Quiet2885

LMFM Late Lunch
Late Lunch Book Club January 2019

LMFM Late Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2019 0:30


Margaret Madden selects Anne Griffin's debut "When All is Said" as her Book of the Month and waxes lyrical about a book she expects to be one of the best of the 2019 crop - WOW and its only January!! There's more great reads besides - enjoy! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Wrestling with Theology
Sermon: Are You the One? (Matthew 11)

Wrestling with Theology

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2018 8:15


Sermon for the Third Sunday in Advent Order of Service: Divine Service 3 Hymns: #346, "When All the World Was Cursed" #344, "On Jordan's Bank the Baptist's Cry" #632, "O Jesus, Blessed Lord, to Thee" #338, "Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus" Sermon Theme: Are You the One? Sermon Text: Matthew 11:1-10 1 When Jesus had finished instructing his twelve disciples, he went on from there to teach and preach in their cities. 2 Now when John heard in prison about the deeds of the Christ, he sent word by his disciples 3 and said to him, "Are you the one who is to come, or shall we look for another?" 4 And Jesus answered them, "Go and tell John what you hear and see: 5 the blind receive their sight and the lame walk, lepers are cleansed and the deaf hear, and the dead are raised up, and the poor have good news preached to them. 6 And blessed is the one who is not offended by me." 7 As they went away, Jesus began to speak to the crowds concerning John: "What did you go out into the wilderness to see? A reed shaken by the wind? 8 What then did you go out to see? A man dressed in soft clothing? Behold, those who wear soft clothing are in kings' houses. 9 What then did you go out to see? A prophet? Yes, I tell you, and more than a prophet. 10 This is he of whom it is written, "'Behold, I send my messenger before your face, who will prepare your way before you.' Redeemer Evangelical Lutheran Church 4201 Regent Ave N Robbinsdale, MN

My Voice with Dara & Friends
#51: Through Pain Pressure & Perseverance

My Voice with Dara & Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2018 79:10


DeAvera Monique a.k.a. Coach Dee Persevered & Prospered.When All your greatest moments are being snatched from you how do you overcome? How do you grow? How do you celebrate your life?Father in Prison.Losing Gymnastic Scholarship.Being Kicked out of College.You Coach Yourself Through Life, & To Greatness.This Divine Conversation was such a joy, deep, & necessary conversation. Follow Coach Dee on IG (Adults) @ Deavera (All Ages) @ CoachDeavera Subscribe to her youtube @ https://www.youtube.com/user/babyh3rcul3sFollow me on all social media @ MyVoicePodcastPlease LIKE - SHARE - COMMENT- RATE - SUBSCRIBESHOW SOME LOVE BY RATING & SHARING YOUR MY VOICE LISTENING EXPERIENCE Love Y’all All Ways, Always!Dara Ayana

OPTIMIZE with Brian Johnson | More Wisdom in Less Time

In our last couple +1s, we’ve talked about your breathing. If you haven’t checked out the full Optimal Breathing 101 master class yet, you might dig it.    For now, how about a quick look at the THREE simple rules of optimal breathing?   Here they are: Breathe through your nose Into your belly And exhale slightly longer than you inhaled 1 + 2 + 3 = Magic.   How about a quick inventory then a closer look?   First, the quick inventory: You breathing through your nose? (Most people don’t. Go look around and/or in the mirror. Do you see a mouth gaping open?) Do you breathe deeply (yet calmly) into your belly? (Most people don’t—especially if you breathe through your mouth!) And, is your exhale slightly longer than your inhale? (This is the fastest way to relax!) Now, for the closer look:   Rule #1. Breathe Through Your Nose (EXCLUSIVELY!)   When? All day. Every day. (Including while sleeping and training.)   Why? Well, check out the class for a full description (and/or the Notes on The Oxygen Advantage, etc.) but here’s the basic idea.  First: Your nose filters, humidifies and conditions air in ways your mouth simply can’t.  Second: Know that we NEVER used to breathe through our mouths except for the most extreme instances of physical exertion. (Think: Lion chasing you.)  Third: When you breathe through your mouth, you tend to “overbreathe” via short, shallow, fast breaths that disrupt the oxygen to carbon dioxide levels in your body. Although it might sound weird, it’s the CARBON DIOXIDE that actually gets the oxygen out of your red blood cells and into your tissues and organs and you need to slow down your breathing (via your nose!) to get the CO2 right and, as a result, the O2 where you want it.    Rule #2. Breathe into Your Belly   Fill up the lower part of your lungs. Flex your most underappreciated and underutilized muscle in your body. Get your diaphragm rocking!!   Note: Don’t take “big” breaths via your mouth into your chest. Take nice, mellow, quiet, DEEP breaths into your belly. Repeat. All day. Every day.   Rule #3. Exhale Slightly Longer than You Inhale.   This is the fastest way to flip the flip the vagal switch and turn on your parasympathetic nervous system and R E L A X.   Whenever you think about it: Exhale longer than you inhale. (Finish strong as we like to say at the Johnson house!)    Squeeze your diaphragm. Get all that air out. Why? Well, did you know that breathing is responsible for 70% (!!!) of your body’s detoxification? Elimination and sweat only take care of 30%. (Kinda surprising, eh?)   But, guess what? If you’re not breathing right, you’re not detoxifying fully. And, of course, you’re not fueling your cells properly.    Enter: Compromised vitality and increased potential of getting all the things you don’t want.    Therefore: Nose. Belly. Exhale.   Practice. Practice. Practice.   Today’s +1.   How about a nice, deep, calm breath. In through your nose… Down into your belly… Out through your nose with a nice, long exhale.   Ah…   Here’s to your Optimal Breathing!

OPTIMIZE with Brian Johnson | More Wisdom in Less Time

In our last couple +1s, we’ve talked about your breathing. If you haven’t checked out the full Optimal Breathing 101 master class yet, you might dig it.    For now, how about a quick look at the THREE simple rules of optimal breathing?   Here they are: Breathe through your nose Into your belly And exhale slightly longer than you inhaled 1 + 2 + 3 = Magic.   How about a quick inventory then a closer look?   First, the quick inventory: You breathing through your nose? (Most people don’t. Go look around and/or in the mirror. Do you see a mouth gaping open?) Do you breathe deeply (yet calmly) into your belly? (Most people don’t—especially if you breathe through your mouth!) And, is your exhale slightly longer than your inhale? (This is the fastest way to relax!) Now, for the closer look:   Rule #1. Breathe Through Your Nose (EXCLUSIVELY!)   When? All day. Every day. (Including while sleeping and training.)   Why? Well, check out the class for a full description (and/or the Notes on The Oxygen Advantage, etc.) but here’s the basic idea.  First: Your nose filters, humidifies and conditions air in ways your mouth simply can’t.  Second: Know that we NEVER used to breathe through our mouths except for the most extreme instances of physical exertion. (Think: Lion chasing you.)  Third: When you breathe through your mouth, you tend to “overbreathe” via short, shallow, fast breaths that disrupt the oxygen to carbon dioxide levels in your body. Although it might sound weird, it’s the CARBON DIOXIDE that actually gets the oxygen out of your red blood cells and into your tissues and organs and you need to slow down your breathing (via your nose!) to get the CO2 right and, as a result, the O2 where you want it.    Rule #2. Breathe into Your Belly   Fill up the lower part of your lungs. Flex your most underappreciated and underutilized muscle in your body. Get your diaphragm rocking!!   Note: Don’t take “big” breaths via your mouth into your chest. Take nice, mellow, quiet, DEEP breaths into your belly. Repeat. All day. Every day.   Rule #3. Exhale Slightly Longer than You Inhale.   This is the fastest way to flip the flip the vagal switch and turn on your parasympathetic nervous system and R E L A X.   Whenever you think about it: Exhale longer than you inhale. (Finish strong as we like to say at the Johnson house!)    Squeeze your diaphragm. Get all that air out. Why? Well, did you know that breathing is responsible for 70% (!!!) of your body’s detoxification? Elimination and sweat only take care of 30%. (Kinda surprising, eh?)   But, guess what? If you’re not breathing right, you’re not detoxifying fully. And, of course, you’re not fueling your cells properly.    Enter: Compromised vitality and increased potential of getting all the things you don’t want.    Therefore: Nose. Belly. Exhale.   Practice. Practice. Practice.   Today’s +1.   How about a nice, deep, calm breath. In through your nose… Down into your belly… Out through your nose with a nice, long exhale.   Ah…   Here’s to your Optimal Breathing!

忽左忽右中国版
22 年轻作者为啥不再接受习作?

忽左忽右中国版

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2018 44:21


对于互联网时代的文学,以及新一代的写作者,文学批评者们的观察又是如何?本期《忽左忽右》,我们继续对话上海作协创联部副主任李伟长,聊聊他眼里的上海作家群与新时代写作。【主持】程衍樑(新浪微博:@GrenadierGuard)杨一(新浪微博:@杨一1)【嘉宾】李伟长,上海作家协会创联室副主任、思南读书会策划人之一(新浪微博:@李伟长)●[03:20]赛博文体如何与传统叙述兼容?●[04:20]西方人还理解不了中国的网络文学生态●[08:30]“网络文学的本质是一种游戏文本”●[10:30]网络文学正在对严肃文学提供增量读者●[11:20]其他学科的学者也在介入文学●[12:10]硬核的知识在网络时代开始下沉●[13:25]B站上看弹幕就是过去的广场电影啊●[15:30]没有伪球迷,世界杯的影响力不会超过欧冠●[19:45]精通多种艺术的写作者思维会更丰富●[24:50]写作者应该接受习作和废稿●[26:30]优秀小说家的分水岭与第二本书定律●[28:30]七零后作家曾经被八零后压得死死的●[31:20]上海拥有非常好的“接受阶层”●[37:20]奈保尔曾经光顾思南读书会●[38:00]《科恰里特山下》与新一代作家处理军旅题材【音乐】"One Tin Soldier"(陈秋霞/许冠杰·Because Of You·1977·环球唱片)"When All the Lights Go Out"(The Fratellis·"Mistress Mabel" from the album "Here We Stand"·2008·Island Records)【logo设计】杨文骥【收听方式】本节目由喜马拉雅FM独家播出,也可通过泛用型播客客户端订阅收听《忽左忽右》。【互动方式】新浪微博:@忽左忽右leftright微信公众号:忽左忽右leftright

Left-Right
22 年轻作者为啥不再接受习作?

Left-Right

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2018 44:21


对于互联网时代的文学,以及新一代的写作者,文学批评者们的观察又是如何?本期《忽左忽右》,我们继续对话上海作协创联部副主任李伟长,聊聊他眼里的上海作家群与新时代写作。 【主持】 程衍樑(新浪微博:@GrenadierGuard2) 杨一(新浪微博:@杨一1) 【嘉宾】 李伟长,上海作家协会创联室副主任、思南读书会策划人之一(新浪微博:@李伟长 ) [03:20]赛博文体如何与传统叙述兼容? [04:20]西方人还理解不了中国的网络文学生态 [08:30]“网络文学的本质是一种游戏文本” [10:30]网络文学正在对严肃文学提供增量读者 [11:20]其他学科的学者也在介入文学 [12:10]硬核的知识在网络时代开始下沉 [13:25]B站上看弹幕就是过去的广场电影啊 [15:30]没有伪球迷,世界杯的影响力不会超过欧冠 [19:45]精通多种艺术的写作者思维会更丰富 [24:50]写作者应该接受习作和废稿 [26:30]优秀小说家的分水岭与第二本书定律 [28:30]七零后作家曾经被八零后压得死死的 [31:20]上海拥有非常好的“接受阶层” [37:20]奈保尔曾经光顾思南读书会 [38:00]《科恰里特山下》与新一代作家处理军旅题材 【音乐】 "One Tin Soldier"(陈秋霞/许冠杰·Because Of You·1977·环球唱片) "When All the Lights Go Out"(The Fratellis·"Mistress Mabel" from the album "Here We Stand"·2008·Island Records) 【logo设计】杨文骥 【收听方式】 推荐您使用「苹果播客」、Spotify或任意安卓播客客户端 订阅收听《忽左忽右》,也可通过喜马拉雅FM、蜻蜓FM、 荔枝FM、网易云音乐 收听。 【本节目由JustPod出品】 【互动方式】 微博:@忽左忽右leftright 微博:@播客一下 微信公众号:忽左忽右 微信公众号:播客一下

North Central Baptist Worship Services
NCBC 06/03/18 AM - Pastor Calvin Carr

North Central Baptist Worship Services

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2018 38:04


When All is Said and Done 2 Timothy 4:9-22

North Central Baptist Worship Services
NCBC 06/03/18 AM - Pastor Calvin Carr

North Central Baptist Worship Services

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2018 38:04


When All is Said and Done 2 Timothy 4:9-22

Kitchen Party Ceilidh
KPC 2014 03 28 Podcast.mp3

Kitchen Party Ceilidh

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2017 59:13


Our thirty-sixth episode, which aired on March 28, 2014. NEW TO YOU: FullSet - The Glen Road to Carrick, Notes After Dark Fergal Scahill - Langstrom’s Pony/McKenna’s/The Smiling Bride, Wayfarer CLOSET CLASSIC: Jura Ceilidh Band with Jerry Holland - Hornpipes: The North Shore Set, A Trip to Cape Breton Danu - Murphy's Hornpipe/Lord Gordon, Seanchas Interview with Benny McCarty of Danu Danu - Dermie Diamond's/John Doherty's Pipe March/Around the House and Mind the Dresser, When All is Said and Done Danu - Never Tire of the Road/Greenfields of America, Seanchas LOCAL FOCUS: Emily Ann Thompson - Biddy of Sligo/wheels of the World, Passage Danu - Clancy's Farewell to Whiskey/An Dro de Petit Bateaux, Seanchas

Kitchen Party Ceilidh
KPC 2014 03 14 Podcast

Kitchen Party Ceilidh

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2017 59:24


Our thirty-fourth episode, which aired on March 14, 2014, and featured part two of our in-studio visit with Nuala Kennedy. Silly Wizard - Queen of Argyll, Wild & Beautiful Danu - Kilfenora, When All is Said and Done Colin Beggan & Frank Molloy - Scars on the Mountain, Scars on the Mountain Colin Beggan & Frank Molloy - Whistle Hill Mazurka, Scars on the Mountain Nuala Kennedy - Asturias Part Two, Noble Stranger Interview and in-studio performance with Nuala Kennedy Nuala Kennedy - Mat Hyland, live in the studio Nuala Kennedy - Voodoo Set, live in the studio Searson, Last Call, Follow Allie Bennett - Atlantic Chorus, Full Circle Jerry Holland - The Danish Cape Breton Society March, Helping Hands

Lions Milk Radio Podcast
Lions Milk #115 with Anders Sicre (Le Mellotron)

Lions Milk Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2016 89:03


Tracklist: Birds- chassol part 2 Webster wraight ensemble- When All is Calm Stella Lewitt- Note So High Tonio Rubio Bass in Action Gabor Szabo- Fire Dance Boulaone Presents GriGri- E17 Kamuran Akkor- İkimiz bir Fidaniz (Baris K Edit) Nabil Abdel Ali- Oriental Music Petw Drake & His Talking Steel Guitar -The Spook Pataphysics- Nick Danger Copeland Davis- Morning Spring Creative Source- Pass The Feelin' On Lorez Alexandria- Morning St Germain- Sittin Here Troublemakers- Get Misunderstood (Remix by Jori Hulkkonen) ----- Flofilz- Metronom (Full Side 1)

Lion’s Milk
Lions Milk #115- Anders Sicre du Mellotron // 07.04.2016

Lion’s Milk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2016


https://soundcloud.com/balkaymak/lions-milk-120-anders-sicre Ce soir on invite Anders Sicre qui est le co-owner/manager au mellotron, art director au Malibv, et curator a 22tracks. Il va nous faire un dj set uniquement sur vinly et on va parler sur ces projets.Tracklist:Birds- chassol part 2Webster wraight ensemble- When All is CalmStella Lewitt- Note So HighTonio Rubio Bass in ActionGabor Szabo- Fire DanceBoulaone Presents GriGri- E17Kamuran Akkor- İkimiz bir Fidaniz (Baris K Edit)Nabil Abdel Ali- Oriental MusicPetw Drake et His Talking Steel Guitar -The SpookPataphysics- Nick DangerCopeland Davis- Morning SpringCreative Source- Pass The Feelin' OnLorez Alexandria- MorningSt Germain- Sittin HereTroublemakers- Get Misunderstood (Remix by Jori Hulkkonen)-----Flofilz- Metronom (Full Side 1)

Wellness Radio with Dr. J
Does Compassion need to be learned or have we just forgotten?

Wellness Radio with Dr. J

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2015 50:19


What is respect and compassion for each other?  Have we missed out on the human connections we have had in the past but now the electronic age has separated us even further? Can you recognize compassionate care and do you pay it forward?  Are you able to let go of ego, goals and material driven paths to look to your left and right and touch others around you?  We can.Linda Campanella author of When All that's Left of Me is Love has received and given compassion.  Linda has realized over her journey with her mother and caregiving that humans are inately good. For more information visit:  www.lindacampanella.tateauthor.com