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Thereza Morris has found her calling- spreading joy through her incredible balloon installations! Her talent is has to be seen to be believed. She creates personalized balloon sculptures that match the vibe/color/size/shape of the event and the client's imagination. Thereza learned the art and then learned the business, and Air Candy Balloons needs to be your first call if you're planning a party!
It is always so great to sit down and chat with Bob Goff! In this episode we are talking about hope and whimsy. And let me tell you, the wisdom just pours out. Bob has such a gift for taking high ideals and turning them into practical realities. My favorite phrase in the whole conversation is "Hope without a plan is just a wish". Bob is also the biggest cheerleader I have ever met. I'm privileged to call Bob a friend and mentor and have seen first hand how his wisdom and guidance can help catapult you toward the life you're made for. As you listen in, you will be both encouraged and challenged to take your next steps! We also dig deeper into how beliefs, strategy, hope and whimsy all work together. Go listen! I'm cheering you on!More about BobBob Goff is the New York Times bestselling author of Love Does; Everybody, Always; Dream Big; Undistracted; Live in Grace, Walk in Love; and Love Does for Kids. He's a lover of balloons, cake pops, and helping people pursue their big dreams. Bob's greatest ambitions in life are to love others, do stuff, and most importantly, to hold hands with his wife, Sweet Maria, and spend time with their amazing family. For more, check out BobGoff.com and LoveDoes.org. Bob's new book, Catching Whimsy will help you leave behind endless cycles of planning and floundering and instead wake up to the curiosity, delight, and possibility in this marvelous adventure called life. Step into The Life You're Made For, I'm cheering you on!heatherpenny.com@heatherpennyphdMusic by Jason SquiresProduction by Cody Vermillion
In this episode, I sit down with renowned author, coach, and friend Bob Goff to discuss his latest devotional, Catching Whimsy: 365 Days of Possibility. Bob invites us to rethink "whimsy" not as something frivolous, but as a purposeful pursuit that brings joy, curiosity, and lightness to our lives. Bob introduces us to the concept of the “Jesus aroma”—a reminder to reflect on how our actions and presence reflect Christ's love. He challenges us to live intentionally, making choices that lift others and bring out the best in ourselves. With practical ideas, Bob encourages us to spread whimsy through acts of kindness and service to our families, friends, and neighbors. We also dive into the importance of focusing on the big picture and asking ourselves, “What will outlast me?” This conversation will uplift you and give you a fresh perspective on how small, meaningful actions can make a lasting impact. Helpful Links: Order a copy of Bob's new book Catching Whimsy Stay in the Know: Get direct links to new episodes, free resources and more. Join our newsletter. Connect with Me:Got a burning question about home or work life? Drop it along with your review and rating on Apple Podcasts, and I'll personally answer it in an upcoming episode! Join the Community:Let's be Facebook buddies! That's where we hang out the most, go live to chat about your pressing questions, and even offer some free coaching. Connect with me here.Utilize Your 5 Systems:Every woman operates in 5 systems: Me, Food, Family, Home, and Work. Discover how to bring joy and clarity to all 5 systems here. Explore More:EncouragerPodcast.com Grab my book and access FREE resources.EncouragerAcademy.com Purchase my digital course covering the 5 systems.Join the 10-week Encourager Cohort!Shop Our Brands & Favorites:Support the podcast by shopping our brands: Rebekah Scott Designs & 1948 LeatherExplore our favorite wares for your 5 systems in our Amazon shopSpread the Joy:Your listens and shares mean the world to me! Share with another mama hoping to navigate both home and work life with JOY!Stay Updated:Follow the podcast for automatic updates on new episodes! Find us on all major platforms: Apple, Stitcher, Google Play, YouTube, Spotify, and more.Connect Outside the Podcast:Follow me on Facebook and YouTube for additional content and updatesYour support is invaluable, and I'm grateful for every share and listen. Together, let's bring joy and clarity to every aspect of our lives! Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Its the return of our all-spooky spectacular as Yer Boys talk about some of the frightful and delightful things they saw during the month of October. Its a thrilling episode featuring: The existential dread of INSIDE OUT 2! Death and romance in LISA FRANKENSTEIN! Whimsey and epic rap battles of LEPRECHAUN IN THE HOOD! Splatterhouse fantasy with THE TERRIFIER! Plus: BEETLEJUICE BEETLEJUICE! AGATHA ALL ALONG! JENNIFER'S BODY! And so much more!#Legions #SpookshowSpectacular #WBWPodcast
Auri wakes to a Finding Day and lights her Foxen. We're back to talk about The Slow Regard of Silent Things! We make some predictions about this new season of the show, reminisce about our own histories with the book, and start a (no doubt) lengthy and ongoing conversation about the language on the page. @pageofthewind pageofthewind.com Join the community on Discord at https://discord.gg/tCZc6kXQcg
This week, Alida and Kathryn discuss writing with whimsey. Whimsical writing can add humor and charm to writing, but it's not only for children's stories. Lighthearted, quirky, and funny moments add levity to otherwise serious or dark tales. After this week's episode, you might just find yourself writing whimsically.Get Alida's musings on life, writing, and the writing life in A Room Full of Books & Pencils and stay up to date on book launches, special offers, and more at booksandpencils.substack.com Are you ready to get more out of your writing, grow your writing skills, and get that book written? Do you want community, feedback, and the mentoring of an expert story craft coach? Check out group coaching for novelists and memoirists. A new session is beginning soon. Get details & schedule your free discovery call today at www.wordessential.com/fictioncoaching Are you ready to work with a developmental editor or writing coach? Alida works with fiction and nonfiction writers on all kinds of writing projects. Email or schedule a discovery call. www.wordessential.com. Show notes, links, & more at www.StoryWorksPodcast.com.
Beyond illness...beyond mother nature herself...witness the long awaited return of your friendly neighborhood podcast! After surviving a city-destroying winter storm, special guest Sidd Finch brings us tales from the world of Funko Pop while appreciating the Comics Exchange family. The review crew takes on Cobra Commander #1 and the hot as can be Ultimate Spider Man #1. News? Banter? Charm? Whimsey? All of this and more on our new episode. Excelsior!
We have a packed show for you this week. Timothée Chalamet stars as the titular Willy Wonka in the new prequel, “Wonka.” Overall, reviews have been positive, but for our hosts, the reception has been mixed. If you head out to the theater this weekend to catch Wonka, let us know which end of the spectrum you fall on. Also this week, the awards race officially kicked off with many regional nominations being announced as well as the nominees for next year's Golden Globes. And we gear up for our Top 10s of the year with a look back at our favorite movies from years past. ReelBlend PremiumSign up for a bi-weekly newsletter from Sean, and ad-free episodes at bit.ly/reelblendpremium.ReelBlend on YouTubeBe sure to subscribe to ReelBlend on YouTube (YouTube.com/ReelBlendPodcast) for full episodes of the show in video form.Follow The ShowReelBlend - @ReelBlendSean - @Sean_OConnellJake - @JakesTakesKevin - @KevinMcCarthyTVGabe - @gabeKovacsTimestamps (approx. only)00:00 - Intro 7:05 - The Awards Race Has Begun30:27 - ‘Wonka' Review48:20 - This or That: Top 5s1:20:27 - OutroSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/reelblend/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The Gifts You Give Yourself During the holiday season, our focus is on providing the perfect gift for friends and family members. But, in today's podcast, we contemplate 3 gifts we could give ourselves during the holidays. 3:34 The Gift of Honesty 6:24 The Gift of Investment 11:43 The Gift of Letting Go Of Envy 14:24 The Gift of Less Stress 20:44 The Gift of Whimsey 31:11 The Gift of Freedom If you are interested in partipating in a Free Keto Audit you can schedule one here: https://2krazyketos.org/AuditPodcast Head to 2 Krazy Ketos to learn more about the Ketogenic Lifestyle! Connect with Joe & Rachel through YouTube,Instagram,Twitter, Facebook. and in their Mighty Networks group If you enjoyed the show, please LEAVE A 5-STAR REVIEW, like, and subscribe through your favorite streaming platform! For more information on coaching, check our our coaching options here: https://2krazyketos.org/coaching
Imagine a world where the only dining option is Taco Bell. In this world, there is also no violent crime. What's the catch you ask, well, a large portion of the population lives underground, the people top side are touch starved, repressed, and don't have any real ability to live a life of their own choosing. What world is this? It is that of Demolition Man. The 1993 action movie featuring Wesley Snipes, Sylvester Stallone, and Sandra Bullock was a movie that could only be made in the 90s. The plot, the "acting" and the ending are a site to be seen. That's not to say this movie still isn't a solid action movie for the era. Joining me to discuss the film is first-time guest Costume Whimsey and returning guest Serra Despair. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/leftoftheprojector/support
Put the kettle on and join us as we talk about Thanksgiving and chat with our special guest, Ann Doetkott, from Tipsy Whimsey. A lively episode where we discuss Ann's wonderful & artistic creations, her jewelry, crystals, and much more. Just the start of our support small businesses series, featuring perfect gift ideas for the holidays. Grab a cuppa!
In this episode of Growing in the Green Industry, we welcome Trista Imrich, Owner of Wild Works of Whimsey. Trisha discusses water conservation and the environmental effect. She talks about opportunities available to be environmentally aware within the green industry and touches on some guidelines and best practices for landscapers when thinking about drainage and things to be aware of when considering plantings. Trista also talks about tips to convince your clients to understand that overtime being sustainable will be less maintenance. This episode is hosted by Neal Glatt of GrowTheBench and Macey Robinson at LandCare.
Part 2 of 2. Work and Whimsey: The Impact of Dorothy Sayers.Who was Dorothy Sayers, and why should I care? What does she teach us about the Great Resignation? What is unconscious bias and how does it affect interviews? Why are you so excited about Workday? What do you wish everyone knew about HR? Guest: Dana Harper | Human Resources Manager, Wife, Mother, ArtistHost: Mark Suroviec, M. Ed. | Owner and Founder of WorkPlay Solutionshttps://www.workplaysolutions.com/Music: Music by REDproductions from Pixabay Shoutouts and References: Dorothy SayersTeddy SandersAristotleJohnny CashDr. Marc HunsakerBerry CollegeWorkdayGod's Little Raindrops by D Jay Powell and Dana HarperThe Great ResignationRome Floyd ChamberHelen Simmons Denise HillAlison PhillipsRev. David McKenzie Dr. Peter LawlerDr. Michael PapazianRome Business Radio X: https://businessradiox.com/podcast/romebusinessradio/wealthwavemagicfingersworkplaysolutions/If you want unforgettable events and training that's fun, for real fun, get started today at https://www.workplaysolutions.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/workplaysol/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WorkPlaySolInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/workplaysolTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/workplaysol
Part 1 of 2. Work and Whimsey: The Impact of Dorothy Sayers.Who was Dorothy Sayers, and why should I care? What does it mean that "work and play are the same thing"? What do our hobbies reveal about the nature of work? Is Dana legally blonde? Guest: Dana Harper | Human Resources Manager, Wife, Mother, ArtistHost: Mark Suroviec, M. Ed. | Owner and Founder of WorkPlay Solutionshttps://www.workplaysolutions.com/Music: Music by REDproductions from Pixabay Shoutouts and References: Dorothy SayersTeddy SandersJeremy MarshallC.S. LewisOxford UniversityBerry CollegeAgatha ChristieLeading Lives that Matter: What We Should Do and Who We Should Be by Mark R. Schwehn, Dorothy C. BassIf you want unforgettable events and training that's fun, for real fun, get started today at https://www.workplaysolutions.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/workplaysol/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WorkPlaySolInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/workplaysolTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/workplaysol
Special Guest Scarlett Storm & Cut Throat Freakshow join Matt, Brandy, Grim and Scott in a “in-depth” “discussion” on “bats” as we “celebrate” this Bat Appreciation Day. Oh it gets jaunty. For more information on todays guest check out - and for tickets go to https://linktr.ee/Newclownshow Upcoming show Im Birmingham: The Cut Throat Freakshow Sat, April 23, 2022 8:00 PM – 11:00 PM CDT Ghost Train Brewing 2616 3rd Avenue South Birmingham, AL 35205 From their page: The Cut Throat Freak Show tour is coming to town! It's our version of a burlesque show except that it's really heavy on the weird, silly, hilarious and freaky. Think party clowns, but for adults! Death defying sideshow feats, whimsical circus acts, clown babe burlesque and audience participation games that will give you stories to tell your grandma! Just back from trips to India and Mexico, we have some wild and ridiculous new acts to show you! Come this way! Joining this madcap mix of functional chaos is one of our favorite musicians, Nick Boutwell. All the way from Tampa, this Florida man has been wowing crowds for over a decade with his accordion, beatbox, and noise performances. Nick is a part time member of Green Jelly and recently performed at Miami's INC. He uses a loop pedal to layer vocals and accordion, creating dynamic musical pieces. His voice has been described as “honey and gravel” and “more Tom Waits than Tom Waits” https://youtu.be/fu2ox5pYSU4 Also featuring founder and MC: Jeremy “Cut Throat”: OG daredevil, doing things you can't unsee or believe! Hold onto your dinner, it's about to get really weird! He's defending his world record for eye socket weight lifting by picking up different heavy objects from shows around the world! He's also rumored to have the world record for most black cat firecrackers blown up below the belt! Jeremy has been featured on America's Got Talent (a few times), France's got talent, Wife Swap, Modified, and more. He's performed for Rob Zombie, Slipknot, Funny or Die, Cirque du Soir Dubai, Coney Island Rock n Roll Roadshow and more! https://www.facebook.com/OfficialCutThroatFreakShow Cut Throat promo https://youtu.be/n-gRIkb_-w4 Dancing clown babe and pain-proof harlot: Scarlett Storm “the Mistress of Whimsey”. This death defying clown babe has been bringing gasps and giggles to audiences across the lands with burlesque clown acts and sideshow feats like climbing a ladder of machetes, dancing in broken glass and shooting sparks into her mouth! Scarlett has been featured in Hustler magazine, Weird NJ, the Gong show and a variety of horror films (including Dickshark and Call Girls of Cthulu) She had performed at events for Troma, Slipknot, Suicide Girls, Cirque du Soir, Funny or Die, Philly Tattoo Convention, Exxotica adult expo, Horror Hound, Squidling Brothers Sideshow, Something Strange Toronto Sideshow expo, Thunder Snow Cone and more. https://www.facebook.com/scarlett.storm001 https://youtu.be/X_Gsu0bk3Ro More Scarlett Performance videos https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4XImXi2MnuLJQAMHR6nmfGB_B4LGN5Sb --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rotn/support
Drake and Mikey discuss the potency of the Azorius color combination in cEDH with subject matter expert: Whimsey! Decklists Referenced: Grand Arbiter Augustin IV Dragonlord Ojutai Taigam, Ojutai Master Shorikai, Genesis Engine
The one and only Bob Goff is here to talk about ‘whimsy' and how we all need it, especially with how weighty the world is right now. Bob helps define the idea of whimsey and encourages us with simple ways to invite and create more of it in our lives. Sign up for the Encourager Academy digital course!
Sophie visits a spectacular and playful garden in the Adelaide Hills, where the owners have overcome a steep block and challenging conditions.
This week you are going to hear from and see an amazing example of catering to your audience. Karla Sparks of Spark of Whimsey is here to talk about making professional nerd cakes. If you would like to follow along during the conversation, I recommend you check out the Spark Of Whimsey Facebook Page where you can see all the cakes we reference in this episode. You can also follow her on instagram here.Follow my store hereBusiness RPG is business podcast for nerds who still dont know what they want to be when they grow up. Follow me on Instagram @BuisnessRPG. Connect with me on Linkedin here. Email me sir.isaac.smith@gmail.comCOFFEE, COFFEE, COFFEE!!!!! Support the podcast and buy a bag of Coffee.https://shoproastedriches.com/pages/coffee-exe?ref=RPGMusic: NEW HORIZONS by Lesion X | https://soundcloud.com/lesionxbeatsMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_USb
How do you talk to your kids or loved ones about God when you feel like you don't have all the answers? When you have big questions of your own? How about when the story books and church lessons don't seem to fit with what you know about faith, and God, and Jesus? Author Matthew Paul Turner began writing children's books because he faced those same challenges in talking to his own kids about God and faith. Listen in as we hear his story, and talk about some great ways to engage discussions of faith for our kids, and even ourselves! What if we weren't afraid of questions? What if we embraced the idea that God delights in us? What if we were curious? What if we stepped into a bit of whimsey? On a personal note, our whole team and our kids have been blessed by Matthew's books. We highly recommend them! And... We say it every time, but this was such a good convo! Don't miss it. :)And don't miss Matthew's latest book: What is God Like? , co-written by the late Rachel Held Evans.Check out Matthew's other books at matthewpaulturner.comFind Matthew on social media @matthewpaulturnerSupport the show (https://uncommongoodsd.com/give)
Duke is missing this episode, but Charlie is here to help Jake talk about the meta, finding chillin reign, and prepping for the Triple P Saturday Select. Credits: Creators: Jake Abrams and Nick Yurko the “Duke of Hobbies” Producer: Nick Yurko the “Duke of Hobbies” Editor: Nick Yurko the “Duke of Hobbies” Host(s): Jake Abrams and Nick Yurko the “Duke of Hobbies" Whimsy Watch: Charlie “Bromack” Ligato Guest(s): Artwork: Logo - Jake Abrams and Nick Yurko Featured: Songs: Intro/Outro: Friday Fugue by Trevor Garrod Advertisement: Fantasyland by Quincas Moreira Whimsey Watch: Shadowing by Corbyn Kites All songs are from the Youtube Audio Library. Websites: Stream: twitch.tv/pittsburghpokemonpodcast Twitter: @PittPokePod YouTube: Pittsburgh Pokemon Podcast Facebook: Pittsburgh Pokemon Podcast Join the Discord Server: https://discord.gg/kEKGgZ8
Al Dukes' privacy has been compromised and he is not happy, Whimsey's walks are not going well, Gio's dog hates people but is really sweet, Matty Marts just can't seem to help himself when is comes to Zdeno Chara, Jerry Recco can't seem to help himself when it comes to delivering informative & entertaining updates, Al's take on broadcasters north of 65 was not well-received - get 'em out, and Guy (Adami) from Morristown called in to get the guys all riled-up and it worked. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
1942, "The Cave Of Ali Baba".An adventure of Lord Peter Whimsey, the gentleman crime buster. A secret voice that operates vault helps him to break up a masked society of crime. The story is based on, "The Adventurous Exploit Of The Cave Of Ali Baba" (written in 1928)
Al & Eddie discuss the Roman Colosseum and other Structures from Antiquity, Whimsey finding a large bone, & the Debut of Al's Boring Beer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
I was viewing CBS Sunday Mornings Jane Pauley about her journey regarding depression and bi-polar depression. And how people will come up to her and start talking about their issues with the illness. There are a lot of foot soldiers who are trying to do the right thing about sharing reliable information about mental health treatment. I make no secret that I am on the same journey as other people. There are weeks when I think I should shut it down. And sometimes I might miss an episode because life can get a bit too much. But I also know that telling folks that there is help, it is accessible in a variety of forms and that there isn't a quick fix is an important thing to do. With a medical diagnosis of anxiety or depression, you do have to make adjustments on how you go forward. You have to look at what you are putting in your body. You have to look at your environment - is it a healthy one for you? Do you want or don't want to take medication? It is a choice. Honestly, you have to find what is right for you. I could list 1,000 things you could do. You might only need seven. Or the 1,001 that neither of us knows about. Treatment isn't the MacGuffin. It is the journey in claiming bits of yourself before you find it. That is hard for many people to accept. There is work involved. There is much more to it and that is why there are a bunch of episodes on a variety of topics. Some you might resonate with and others are crap to you. That is ok. Or you might just come to the blog and find something a resource you can use. That works for me too. In this episode, something a little different. This is a look at some of the famous detectives of fiction that may or may not have an anxiety condition. Some are self-declared and others have things projected on to them. But it is interesting to look at how the detectives function with the anxiety MacGuffin in the closet. Resources Mentioned: Jane Pauley via Sunday Morning on Recognizing Depression. New York Times article, At Talkspace, Start-Up Culture Collides With Mental Health Concerns Talkspace Founders Respond to New York Times article on Medium. PTSD Resources Episode 161 - a list of therapy search databases to aid you in finding a therapist. ADAA.org brochure on Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Psychiatry.org has an information page about PTSD as well. Daylio Self-Care Bullet Journal app to help keep track of your moods, task and goals. It is available for iOS and Android devices. OCD Resources Helpguide.org information page on Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. ADAA.org has a brochure on Obsessive Compulsive Disorder The International OCD Foundation also has a resource page on the topic, including a page that evaluates apps for those trying to control their condition.. Grief Resources The non-profit What's Your Grief has a resource section with solo learning courses about various aspects of the grieving process. From Psychology Today a post about Bereavement Anxiety Managing anxiety after the death of a loved-one. Detectives Hook-Ups On YouTube, you can find episodes of 1970s Lord Peter Whimsey performed by Ian Carmichael or the audio book versions. There are also some clips and episodes of the 1987 version performed by actor Edward Petherbridge. Dr. Lucy Worsley talks about Sayers and also mentions Whimsey's PTSD condition. Agatha Christie official website with listing of her books, plays and other materials. For those hard core and closer to the canon text visit The Baker Street Irregulars. Monk - The Television Series via Fandom.com If you need support contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255, the Trevor Project at 1-866-488-7386 or text “START” to 741-741. Disclaimer: Links to other sites are provided for information purposes only and do not constitute endorsements. Always seek the advice of a qualified health provider with questions you may have regarding a medical or mental health disorder. This blog and podcast is intended for informational and educational purposes only. Nothing in this program is intended to be a substitute for professional psychological, psychiatric or medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
Bear Naked, op. 39 (2017) A bear breaks into a home in Vail, Colorado and does what?
Hour 2 of A&G features The Squad! Plus, Elon Musk wants to connect your brain to a computer. And, Jack loses his whimsey.
Hour 2 of A&G features The Squad! Plus, Elon Musk wants to connect your brain to a computer. And, Jack loses his whimsey.
This week, we welcome Carliz Sotelo Moore, CEO & Founder of Wigs.com a disruptor in the beauty & hair industry to talk about how hair changes and enhance lives. Carliz started Wigs.com out of her spare bedroom in 1999 and turned it into an amazing hair loss coverage and fashion wigs retailer that is one of the largest eCommerce companies selling wigs and hairpieces in North America today. With segment hosts, Katie Claire with 3 for 3 with Katie! and Chef Wadeinni and a special recipe! A Big shout out to our Promotional Partner Pomp and Whimsey and The Capricorn Nutritionist! Follow Joan + Priya on social media and visit our website at FollowMeFriday.com for more information.
This week, we welcome travel and language disruptors Jennifer Mazigh and Daniel Derouchie, Founders of La V Magique who will talk about total language and cultural immersion. La V Magiqueis is a New York City-based travel and language company that provides custom, immersive culture and language stays, tailored to travelers’ personal interests and passions. With segment hosts, Katie Claire with 3 for 3 with Katie! and Chef Wadeinni and a special recipe! A Big shout out to our Promotional Partner Pomp and Whimsey and The Capricorn Nutritionist! Follow Joan + Priya on social media and visit our website at FollowMeFriday.com for more information. #FollowMeFriday #JoanPelzer #PriyaNembhard #talkradionyc #RadioShow
This week, we welcome communication disruptor Deirdre Breakenridge to talk about what a modern communicator needs to know. Deirdreis Chief Executive Officer at Pure Performance Communications. Breakenridge has 25+ years of public relations and marketing experience counseling senior level executives at Fortune 500 Companies, is a University professor, a six-time published Prentice Hall, Financial Times Press and Routledge Publishing author. With segment hosts, Katie Claire with 3 for 3 with Katie! and Chef Wadeinni and a special recipe! A Big shout out to our Promotional Partner Pomp and Whimsey and The Capricorn Nutritionist!
In which we discuss our modified hygiene routines, how teachers should teach, and a new High School curriculum. Contact us at; adventuresinirrationality.com adventuresinirrationality@gmail.com Music by U.S. Army Blues, licensed under a Public Domain Mark 1.0 license.
Adventures for Beth at Chataqua Institution, whimsy and wisdom. Leslie's adventures in swimming. A Little Sweet... Black tri Australian Shepherd stitch markers "I Like Big Balls" AC/DC song Inca Trail by Svenlana Gordon A Little Tart... A discussion of salesman samples inspired by Reynolds Homestead Tidbits of History. Many types, including book samples and caskets, that were available into the 1970s. A Little Unexpected... Grandma Flanagan's Taylor Cakes / Molasses Cookies 1 cup boiling water 2 tsp. baking soda 1 cup brown sugar 1 cup Crisco 1 cup molasses 5 cups sifted flour 2 Tablespoons cinnamon 1 tsp. salt 1 pinch of cloves 2 beaten eggs Dissolve baking soda in boiling water. Add brown sugar, Crisco, molasses, flour, cinnamon, salt and cloves to baking soda-water, and mix thoroughly. Add beaten eggs last and gently blend. Drop by spoonfuls (they do not spread) onto a greased cookie sheet and bake in a preheated oven at 425 degrees for 7 to 10 minutes. Yield: several dozen little cakes, depending on spoon size. Frosting: Mix browned butter, a little cream and vanilla to flavor with enough confectioners sugar to spread well. Frost cooled cakes. Do not stack cakes, frosted or unfrosted. This is a recipe from the 1800s, and makes soft, delicious molasses cookies. Mary Lois Barnes Flanagan was a 1910 graduate of the Lucy Webb Hayes Deaconess School in Washington, D. C. ****************** A Contest! A Contest! A Contest! What's the most unusual meal anyone ever asked you to make for their birthday dinner? Send us an email, make a comment on our Facebook page or on this web site, or mail us a postcard (we love them) to the address in the right column of the web site, with a description of the most unusual meal or dessert that anyone ever asked your for as a birthday request. We'll put together an impartial panel and the best entry will win a prize of handmade, antique and scrumptious things from Meadows of Dan. It has to be a REAL request and we hope to have a lot of fun with this on the podcast. We WILL mention your names. Deadline August 31, 2018.
Whimsey and things. And is Facebook spying on you? • More whimsey. And things. And spying? • Conclusion --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thebraindepartment/support
Act 1: Hooray For Hollywood Casablanca/Wizard of Oz (Audio Montage) Rick And Renault Includes: Recording: Rick And Renault Artist: Original Cast Album: Music From The Original Motion Picture Somewhere Over The Rainbow Recording: Somewhere Over The Rainbow Artist: Judy Garland Album: The Wizard of Oz Original Soundtrack California Here I Come Recording: California Here I Come Artist: Al Jolson Album: 20th Century Masters City Of Stars Recording: City Of Stars Artist: Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone Album: La La Land Original Soundtrack Academy Award Winners for Best Original Song (2017). Wait... Yes! Mae Jean Goes to Hollywood Recording: May Jean Goes To Hollywood Artist: The Byrds Album: Ballad of Easy Rider Written by a 21-year-old Jackson Browne. Played by the Clarence White Byrds. What could be better? Blue Money Recording: Blue Money Artist: Van Morrison Album: His Band & The Street Choir An Irish sage visits the San Fernando Valley. Tara's Theme (Act One Recap) Recording: Tara's Theme Artist: John Williams & The Boston Pops Album: A Celebration Act 2 - An Actors' Life For Me Look At Me Recording: Look At Me Artist: Bobbie Darin Album: Bless You California  Act Naturally Recording: Act Naturally Artist: Dwight Yoakam Album: 21st Century Hits Malkovich Recording: Malkovich Artist: Dweezil Zappa Album: Via Zammata Son of Mr Green Jeans? Son of Frank Zappa meets Malkovich. The Raven Recording: The Raven Artist: Jeff Bridges Album: Sleeping Tapes Visit Jeff's Squarespace "Sleeping Tapes" site HERE: New Kid In Town Recording: New Kid In Town Artist: JD Souther Album: Natural History The four most dreaded words in Hollywood. Theme From "A Summer Place" Recording: Theme From "A Summer Place" Artist: Percy Faith Album: Percy Faith Plays Movie Themes Composer Max Steiner strikes again!  Act 3: The Wayfaring Stranger, The Wizard of Whimsey & Recessional Hollywood Hymns Big Rock Candy Mountain Recording: Big Rock Candy Mountain Artist: Burl Ives Album: Greatest Hits Which Side Are You On? Recording: Which Side Are You On? Artist: The Almanac Singers Album: Troubadours: Folk and the Roots of American Music How a confluence of economical and political conditions made two very different men "fellow travelers..." They look like friends. Photo © Time/Life Two disparate show business figures seemed to fall into a concentric orbit during a unique period of Hollywood history. One, was a man of the dusty road who brought the sensibility of depression era America to the mainstream. The other, became thought of as one of the country’s homegrown geniuses. His name began to embody a brand of American commercial artistic creativity. One man was Burl Ives, the other was Walt Disney. Both exuded Americana. Both made personal political decisions that somewhat singed their historical images. The choices they made involved their testimony before The House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC). Each individual that was called had a difficult decision to made. These two men made essentially the same choice. Burl Ives began as an itinerant singer and banjo player. By 1940, he had his own radio show where he performed the versions “of record” of hobo and road songs. He popularized the Irish war ballad ’Foggy Dew", the minstrel tune ”The Blue Tail Fly" and "Big Rock Candy Mountain" a song celebrating an idealized version of the Hobo life. Ives also performed with the Almanac Singers a folk group which at different times included Woody Guthrie, and Pete Seeger. By most measures, his biggest hit over time is version of the 17th-century English song "La...
Brad Sullivan Christmas Eve, Year A December 24, 2016 Emmanuel, Houston Luke 2:1-14(15-20) Becoming Human On A Lark And that’s what Christmas is all about, Charlie Brown. Every time I hear Luke’s telling of Jesus’ birth, I hear Linus telling the Christmas story to Charlie Brown, letting him know what Christmas is really all about. Christmas is about the joy of God becoming human and how fantastic it is that God thinks highly enough of us, love us enough, that he actually wanted to be one of us. How crazy is that? How great, but is God just totally nuts? Maybe. Now, rumor has it that becoming human: living, dying, being resurrected for our sake, was always part of God’s plan, but what if it started on a lark, kind of just a crazy, whimsical idea? Imagine Jesus, before becoming human, saying to his Father: Jesus: Dad, you know how much we love those humans? Father: Yeah, Son. I do. Jesus: Have you ever thought about how great it would be to actually be one of them? Father: What do you mean, Son? Jesus: Well, we love them so much, I’d really like to be one of them, like how people share their lives and experiences with each other, and they draw nearer to each other through sharing their lives together. You know how you’re always wanting humans to draw nearer to you? Well, how much nearer can you get? We become one of them. Father: (considers for a moment) You know, that’s really not a bad idea. Let’s see what the Spirit says. You’ve been listening, I take it? Holy Spirit: Of course I have, and I think it’s a lovely idea. Connect with them, show them how much we care. You know, it may even be a chance to redeem them. Jesus: Hey. Father: Hmm, you know that’s a heck of an idea, something I’ve been thinking about for a long time. Holy Spirit: I know you have. Father: They separated themselves from us in the Garden. Jesus: So we join ourselves back to them by becoming one of them. Father: Hmm…except there’s still that sin problem. Holy Spirit: Oh, there you go again. Father: Well, it’s a big problem. Holy Spirit: I know it is. Father: They keep hurting each other, hurting themselves, putting up barriers between each other, barriers between them and us. Holy Spirit: Uh huh. (kind of patronizing) Father: We are love. We don’t have any barriers between us. It’s not like we can have Jesus go out there and sin. Holy Spirit: I know. Father: (sigh, exasperated) All I ever wanted was for them to love each other like we love our-self, like we love them. It gets very frustrating. Holy Spirit: Well you know, if he becomes human, Jesus could join with all of their sins in his death. Jesus: Wait, what? Father: Oh, now you’re talking. We could somehow pour all of humanity’s sins onto him so even their sins won’t separate them from us. Jesus: Um…guys, I’m not so sure… Holy Spirit: It’d have to be a memorable death, too, something gruesome… Jesus: Ok guys, hold it. I was thinking of something simple, like a little weekend tryst… Father: Oh, no that wouldn’t do. You’d need to do the whole thing, you know, grow up, be born… Jesus: Ewe! You’re joking, right? You’ve seen how that whole birth thing happens? Father: You said you love them. Jesus: Oye! They are awfully cute. Ok, full deal. When do you think I should be born? The 1970s had really good music, Star Wars…no, late 1940s, early 50s England. I‘ll grow up with David Bowie. It’ll be awesome. Father: Oh Son, I’ve got just the place. Ok, so lest I lead us all into heresy forever, I pretty sure that conversation never took place, but I love the idea of God becoming human, of Jesus being born, on a lark, as someone who really loves someone else and simply wants to spend more time with them. That’s what Christmas is all about. God saying to humanity, “I love you, and I’d really like to spend more time with you.” That may seem awfully simple, but I believe nothing in creation has greater healing power than relationship and love. In Eden, we walked with God, naked and unashamed. There were no barriers to our relationships with God and no barriers to our relationships with one another. Over time then, we kept on and keep on putting up more and more barriers to each other. Initially, we decided that we wanted knowledge: Adam and Even ate from the tree of knowledge. There was much unknown in creation and the fear of the unknown began gnawing at us, eroding our trust in God, until we decided that we desired knowledge more that trust, and the first barrier to relationship was raised. Then we felt ashamed for what we had done and so we hid, and we covered ourselves with fig leaves, and the next barrier to relationship went up. Then God came and found us and asked what had happened, and we lied, passing the buck onto the serpent, passing the buck onto Eve, rather than fessing up to our fears and our lack of trust, and so another barrier to relationship went up. We went from naked and unashamed to hidden and full of shame, and ever since then, we’ve continued to put up barriers to relationships, as broken people raising defense mechanisms to protect ourselves from harm. The result of course, is that we end up harming our relationships with God and with each other…wars, murders, fights, broken friendships, all because we choose not to trust but seek instead to protect ourselves from harm, when the risk and trust of relationship is really the only thing that can heal us. So in order to heal us, God gives us the very risk and trust of relationship that we so desperately need. God gives us himself, naked and unashamed, vulnerable as a newborn baby: Jesus, born in Bethlehem to Mary and Joseph, a young couple, faithful and kind. They were not great rulers. They had no great power to offer God any great protection once he became human. God decided to trust us with the vulnerability of his human life, offering us his vulnerable, naked, and unashamed self, trusting in nothing more than the care of two loving and faithful parents. See, God wants us to love and trust him and so God chose to love and trust us. God also knows that life is hard, and knows we’re not always great at trusting anyone, especially someone who hasn’t walked in our shoes. So, God became human to say, “I love you, and I think you humans are pretty fantastic. So I am going to show up in your life, naked and unashamed, so that you can trust me, and if you will allow it, I will take down all of the barriers that you have put up.” That’s what Christmas is all about. That’s a pretty serious deal, God healing humanity by becoming one of us. At the same time, I have to think that for the creator of everything to become human, he’s got to be kind of crazy, whimsical, fun too. Imagine God as a toddler walking around in his creation, living amongst his beloved humans, constantly delighted by what’s around him. Imagine 2 year old Jesus running around constantly thinking, “This place is great! Look at that tree; I love that tree. Ooh, a lake! I think I’ll go swimming or maybe walking.” The very fact of the incarnation, God’s crazy notion to become human and live here with us shows us just how fantastic it is to be living here on this earth and that in God’s eyes, we really are pretty fantastic. We also need to remember of course, that life is also not always fantastic, that life is sometimes rather terrible, that we are sometimes rather terrible, and on Christmas we celebrate that Jesus came to live that part of our life too. God gets the messy parts of our lives, the times in our lives and world when things are far from fantastic. Jesus claimed even those bad times and those bad parts of our lives as his own when he became human. That’s what Christmas is all about. The greatest gift God ever gave us was the gift of God’s-self. God gave us the gift of being naked and unashamed with us, loving and trusting us so that we might once again be naked and unashamed with him and with each other. The greatest gift we can give each other, then, is the gift of ourselves, fully living, loving and trusting one another. Jesus became human so that we could love each other in and through the bad times and the good times, and then see each other and see this world and think, “this is fantastic.” Jesus became human so that we could remove our barriers, trust each other and trust God, and then love fully, love with whimsy, love on a lark. That’s what Christmas is all about. Amen.
Brad Sullivan Christmas Eve, Year A December 24, 2016 Emmanuel, Houston Luke 2:1-14(15-20) Becoming Human On A Lark And that’s what Christmas is all about, Charlie Brown. Every time I hear Luke’s telling of Jesus’ birth, I hear Linus telling the Christmas story to Charlie Brown, letting him know what Christmas is really all about. Christmas is about the joy of God becoming human and how fantastic it is that God thinks highly enough of us, love us enough, that he actually wanted to be one of us. How crazy is that? How great, but is God just totally nuts? Maybe. Now, rumor has it that becoming human: living, dying, being resurrected for our sake, was always part of God’s plan, but what if it started on a lark, kind of just a crazy, whimsical idea? Imagine Jesus, before becoming human, saying to his Father: Jesus: Dad, you know how much we love those humans? Father: Yeah, Son. I do. Jesus: Have you ever thought about how great it would be to actually be one of them? Father: What do you mean, Son? Jesus: Well, we love them so much, I’d really like to be one of them, like how people share their lives and experiences with each other, and they draw nearer to each other through sharing their lives together. You know how you’re always wanting humans to draw nearer to you? Well, how much nearer can you get? We become one of them. Father: (considers for a moment) You know, that’s really not a bad idea. Let’s see what the Spirit says. You’ve been listening, I take it? Holy Spirit: Of course I have, and I think it’s a lovely idea. Connect with them, show them how much we care. You know, it may even be a chance to redeem them. Jesus: Hey. Father: Hmm, you know that’s a heck of an idea, something I’ve been thinking about for a long time. Holy Spirit: I know you have. Father: They separated themselves from us in the Garden. Jesus: So we join ourselves back to them by becoming one of them. Father: Hmm…except there’s still that sin problem. Holy Spirit: Oh, there you go again. Father: Well, it’s a big problem. Holy Spirit: I know it is. Father: They keep hurting each other, hurting themselves, putting up barriers between each other, barriers between them and us. Holy Spirit: Uh huh. (kind of patronizing) Father: We are love. We don’t have any barriers between us. It’s not like we can have Jesus go out there and sin. Holy Spirit: I know. Father: (sigh, exasperated) All I ever wanted was for them to love each other like we love our-self, like we love them. It gets very frustrating. Holy Spirit: Well you know, if he becomes human, Jesus could join with all of their sins in his death. Jesus: Wait, what? Father: Oh, now you’re talking. We could somehow pour all of humanity’s sins onto him so even their sins won’t separate them from us. Jesus: Um…guys, I’m not so sure… Holy Spirit: It’d have to be a memorable death, too, something gruesome… Jesus: Ok guys, hold it. I was thinking of something simple, like a little weekend tryst… Father: Oh, no that wouldn’t do. You’d need to do the whole thing, you know, grow up, be born… Jesus: Ewe! You’re joking, right? You’ve seen how that whole birth thing happens? Father: You said you love them. Jesus: Oye! They are awfully cute. Ok, full deal. When do you think I should be born? The 1970s had really good music, Star Wars…no, late 1940s, early 50s England. I‘ll grow up with David Bowie. It’ll be awesome. Father: Oh Son, I’ve got just the place. Ok, so lest I lead us all into heresy forever, I pretty sure that conversation never took place, but I love the idea of God becoming human, of Jesus being born, on a lark, as someone who really loves someone else and simply wants to spend more time with them. That’s what Christmas is all about. God saying to humanity, “I love you, and I’d really like to spend more time with you.” That may seem awfully simple, but I believe nothing in creation has greater healing power than relationship and love. In Eden, we walked with God, naked and unashamed. There were no barriers to our relationships with God and no barriers to our relationships with one another. Over time then, we kept on and keep on putting up more and more barriers to each other. Initially, we decided that we wanted knowledge: Adam and Even ate from the tree of knowledge. There was much unknown in creation and the fear of the unknown began gnawing at us, eroding our trust in God, until we decided that we desired knowledge more that trust, and the first barrier to relationship was raised. Then we felt ashamed for what we had done and so we hid, and we covered ourselves with fig leaves, and the next barrier to relationship went up. Then God came and found us and asked what had happened, and we lied, passing the buck onto the serpent, passing the buck onto Eve, rather than fessing up to our fears and our lack of trust, and so another barrier to relationship went up. We went from naked and unashamed to hidden and full of shame, and ever since then, we’ve continued to put up barriers to relationships, as broken people raising defense mechanisms to protect ourselves from harm. The result of course, is that we end up harming our relationships with God and with each other…wars, murders, fights, broken friendships, all because we choose not to trust but seek instead to protect ourselves from harm, when the risk and trust of relationship is really the only thing that can heal us. So in order to heal us, God gives us the very risk and trust of relationship that we so desperately need. God gives us himself, naked and unashamed, vulnerable as a newborn baby: Jesus, born in Bethlehem to Mary and Joseph, a young couple, faithful and kind. They were not great rulers. They had no great power to offer God any great protection once he became human. God decided to trust us with the vulnerability of his human life, offering us his vulnerable, naked, and unashamed self, trusting in nothing more than the care of two loving and faithful parents. See, God wants us to love and trust him and so God chose to love and trust us. God also knows that life is hard, and knows we’re not always great at trusting anyone, especially someone who hasn’t walked in our shoes. So, God became human to say, “I love you, and I think you humans are pretty fantastic. So I am going to show up in your life, naked and unashamed, so that you can trust me, and if you will allow it, I will take down all of the barriers that you have put up.” That’s what Christmas is all about. That’s a pretty serious deal, God healing humanity by becoming one of us. At the same time, I have to think that for the creator of everything to become human, he’s got to be kind of crazy, whimsical, fun too. Imagine God as a toddler walking around in his creation, living amongst his beloved humans, constantly delighted by what’s around him. Imagine 2 year old Jesus running around constantly thinking, “This place is great! Look at that tree; I love that tree. Ooh, a lake! I think I’ll go swimming or maybe walking.” The very fact of the incarnation, God’s crazy notion to become human and live here with us shows us just how fantastic it is to be living here on this earth and that in God’s eyes, we really are pretty fantastic. We also need to remember of course, that life is also not always fantastic, that life is sometimes rather terrible, that we are sometimes rather terrible, and on Christmas we celebrate that Jesus came to live that part of our life too. God gets the messy parts of our lives, the times in our lives and world when things are far from fantastic. Jesus claimed even those bad times and those bad parts of our lives as his own when he became human. That’s what Christmas is all about. The greatest gift God ever gave us was the gift of God’s-self. God gave us the gift of being naked and unashamed with us, loving and trusting us so that we might once again be naked and unashamed with him and with each other. The greatest gift we can give each other, then, is the gift of ourselves, fully living, loving and trusting one another. Jesus became human so that we could love each other in and through the bad times and the good times, and then see each other and see this world and think, “this is fantastic.” Jesus became human so that we could remove our barriers, trust each other and trust God, and then love fully, love with whimsy, love on a lark. That’s what Christmas is all about. Amen.
Whimsey and reflection are afoot this week on the podcast, as Lee is joined by the author of “A Little Queermas,” Sassafras Lowrey. They discuss stigma and myths around age play, queer identity, and building holiday traditions that serve the people observing them. Exploring the notion of the “other,” they also reflect on the experiences of LGBTQ people having been kicked out in youth, and how being seen in literature can help people not feel alone. ** Passion And Soul Podcast: iTunes Subscription: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/passion-soul-podcast-by-lee/id840372122 RSS Feed: http://passionandsoul.libsyn.com/rss Past MP3 files: http://passionandsoul.libsyn.com PassionAndSoul Audio Page: http://passionandsoul.com/media/podcast/ Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/erotic-awakening-podcast/passion-and-soul Contact Sassfras Lowrey: Website: www.SassafrasLowrey.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sassafraslowrey Twitter: https://twitter.com/sassafraslowrey Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sassafraslowrey/ Tumblr: http://sassafraslowrey.tumblr.com/ Fetlife: https://fetlife.com/users/38156 Links, Events, People and Movies Mentioned: Ropecraft: http://www.ropecraft.netGraydancer: http://www.graydancer.comGrandmaster David: https://fetlife.com/users/1083646 Leather Reign (November 11-13, 2016): http://leatherreign.orgBeachBind (April 2-8, 2017): http://www.beachbind.comA Little Queermas Carol Pre-Order: http://pomofreakshow.com/sassmain/2016/10/pre-order-a-little-queermas-carol-today/ Lost Boi, by Sassafras Lowrey: https://www.amazon.com/Lost-Boi-Sassafras-Lowrey/dp/155152581X/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=pass-20 Roving Pack, by Sassafras Lowrey: http://www.rovingpack.com/Leather Ever After, edited by Sassafras Lowrey: https://www.amazon.com/Leather-Ever-After-Anthology-Kinky/dp/1607779285/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=pass-20 Kicked Out, edited by Sassafras Lowrey: https://www.amazon.com/Kicked-Out-Sassafras-Lowrey/dp/0978597362/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=pass-20 Up! – Movie Beginning: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BjdevFd2xEs The Rumpus Article, Writing While Deviant: http://therumpus.net/2016/10/kink-12-writing-while-deviant-sassafras-lowrey/ Toybag Guide to Age Play, by Lee Harrington: https://www.amazon.com/Toybag-Guide-Age-Play-Guides/dp/1890159735/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=pass-20 Janet Hardy: http://www.janetwhardy.comBig Littles Podcast: https://www.biglittlepodcast.com Minneapolis Gay Friendly City: http://www.startribune.com/gayest-city-magazine-says-it-s-minneapolis/113618049 LGBT Youth Homelessness: https://cdn.americanprogress.org/wp-content/uploads/issues/2010/06/pdf/lgbtyouthhomelessness.pdf Building Fires in the Snow (Alaskan LGBT): https://www.amazon.com/Building-Fires-Snow-Collection-Fiction/dp/1602233012/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=pass-20 Anchorage Press Review: http://www.anchoragepress.com/book-review-arts-entertainment/come-together Gay Straight Alliance Network: https://gsanetwork.orgTeen Novels Featuring LGBT Characters: http://www.traversinggender.com/youth/teen-books Sacred Kink, by Lee Harrington: https://www.amazon.com/Sacred-Kink-Eightfold-Paths-Beyond/dp/1942733909?ie=UTF8&ref_=as_li_ss_tl&tag=pass-20 Kate Bornstein: http://katebornstein.com Lee's Upcoming Events/Appearances:http://passionandsoul.com/appearances/upcoming/ Lee Harrington Contact Information:Website: http://www.PassionAndSoul.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lee.harringon Fetlife: http://www.FetLife.com/passionandsoul Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/PassionAndSoul
History and literature are filled with their antics. From the Renaissance's Triboulet to Shakespeare's Feste from "Twelfth Night," jesters and fools have delighted us for centuries with their subversive humor and quick wit. But while comedy was their brand, there existed hardships for these characters as well.Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Amy and Zed explore cauldrons of digestion and soups (00:40). In the Whimsey section, Lizz and Amy talk soup, farming, and abundance (24:42). TT@H: Lizz gives us a bromantic cabbage recipe (43:52) Resources we mentioned: Stone Soup children's book by Marcia Brown Cabbage recipes can be found at nomnompaleo.com The ugly fruit and vegetable movement info here One of Michael Pollin's great books Cooked Music: Grateful to Little Dog Big Ears for their Creative Commons licensed music She Sees Mice (intro and outro) and New Ages I (try this at home section). Also to Orquesta Arrecife for their snippet LA MORDAZA (whimsey section).
Length: 1:08:00 Alex and Amy on quickening and online embodiment (00:40) Amy and Zed's Book Club (44:22) TT@H: Alex on quickening into pleasure (39:37) During the Whimsey segment, Amy and Zed mentioned several books: The Grave Tattoo, Val McDermid Lying, Sam Harris Eat Me, Nicky Dyal and Richie Rhombus Chronology of Water, Lidia Yuknavitch The Argonauts, Maggie Nelson For Real, Alexis Hall Giovanni's Room, James Baldwin. Music: Grateful to Little Dog Big Ears for their Creative Commons licensed music She Sees Mice (intro and outro) and New Ages I (try this at home section). Also to Orquesta Arrecife for their snippet LA MORDAZA (whimsey section). Oh, and Val McDermid: we want to buy you a drink!
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The G.E.E.Ks celebrate their 20th episode by discussing Barenaked Ladies, parcour, Jim Carey on Kick-Ass 2, Marvel casting news including Armie Hammer for Ant-Man, Ouya, Hotline Miami, Twin Forks and one more thing... 10 stone testicles! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
• William Tapley's Prophetic Insights on News That Hasn't Happened Yet • Is Whimsey a Spiritual Practice? • Man of Steel Targets Christian Pastors • Jentezen Franklin on Dreams & Visions • Sermon Review: Heroes by Blake Stanley, Mountain Lake Church
Nick Tann avec Jack My last "live" podcast for a while and what a corker! Gums ~ A Long Walk In The Rain, Sigurdor Gudmundson ~ Meme From a Parallel Universe, Johnny 5th Wheel and the Cowards ~ In My Laboratory, Schnauser ~ World of Whimsey, Big Block 454 ~ Blind Jack of Knaresborough, Matt Stevens ~ Burned Out Car, Bad Bad Meow ~ Mother Father, Sand River ~ Love, King Never ~ Sorrow, Wax Ersatz ~ Come Home, Sand River ~ A Husband, A Lover A Daughter A Mother, The Sodberrys ~ Pay It Forward, The Cryptics ~ She Saves the Day, Bela Take Chase ~ Eye Pennies and a track by me from my new album the Vinyl Project. Next week we return to the "CLASSICS"
Peter Whimsey concludes plus a report from Friends of the Magic plus a Moscow story from our own Matt Cox.
we fare well to My Music and listen to "The Exhumation in the Unpleasantness of the Belona Club." Enjoy.
It's always neat when we get a story and David Franklin of My Music is no exception. Plus we continue with Mr. Oliver as Whimsey continues to solve the case.