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Life can be challenging and sometime even impossible. In this podcast Laurie tackles some of the many issues facing us today from a biblical perspective with humor and honesty. It is meant to be a safe judgment free space much like grandma’s back porch. A place you would go for a warm hug and invaluable advise from others who have been there and done that. You are not alone. You are not a mistake. God does have a plan for your life. It does not matter where you are or what you have done. God ...
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Evolving Harps

Cruit Éireann | Harp Ireland

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Evolving Harp: A podcast series following the musical journeys of some of our best known emerging Irish harpers. Discover the unique versatility of the Irish harp, and hear from harpers pushing the boundaries of our almost 1000 year-old harping tradition.
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Is playing the harp harder than you thought it would be? Ever wish you knew the secrets to learning music that only the experts and the eight year old YouTube stars seem to know? Want to finally finish the pieces you start and play them with ease, confidence and joy? Harp Mastery founder and Harp Happiness expert Anne Sullivan believes every harp player can learn to play the music they want the way they want. Tune in as she clears the confusion around topics like fingering, technique, sight ...
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Cymber Lily Quinn is an award-winning professional harpist, who has been featured on National Public Radio and Hawaii Public Radio. She has been named a Celebrity Artist by the National Association of Pen Women, and has been awarded five Big Island Music Awards for New Age Music. Cymber weaves world, classical, jazz & New Age music into pioneering interior journeys for the soul. and Nature into soundscapes of inner peace.In normal times, she is a sought-after Meditation Harpist and Storytell ...
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The Jam With Brock and Dan

Dan Gardner, Brock Gleba, Dalton harp

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Welcome to The Jam with Brock and Dan, a podcast for music enthusiasts skaters, musicians, and anyone who has a great story to tell! This podcast is based in Fremont, Ohio. Our aim is to offer a space for outcasts to connect, and share their stories! Hosted by Brock and Dan, our podcast covers a fun mix of topics including music, skateboarding, movies, and life, providing engaging and hilarious content to our audience.
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A research project dedicated to the analysis and study of the biologicals known as Human beings, archiving a collection of stories, first hand accounts, and historical documents pertaining to the behavior, evolution, and societies of Humanity.
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Control System Cyber Security Association International, or (CS)²AI, is the premier global non-profit workforce development organization supporting professionals of all levels charged with securing control systems. With over 31,000 members worldwide, we provide the platform for members to help members, foster meaningful peer-to-peer exchange, continue professional education, and directly support OT and ICS cyber security professional development in every way. Our founder, Derek Harp, intervi ...
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The Real Story breaks through a world of conflicting narratives and fake news to bring you facts and insights from the sources themselves. From the D.C. Swamp to MAGA Country and everywhere in between, we breakdown the news as it should be—of, by and for the people!
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Stacy Lynn Legal

Stacy Lynn Harp

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This is a timely podcast that focuses on the latest news that impacts your safety and your identity. We aim to expose things happening in order to help protect you from fraud and identity theft. Stacy is an Independent Legal Shield Associate who has a passion to help listeners protect themselves by providing affordable legal insurance and identity theft protection.
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No Rangers Allowed

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Dungeons 'n Dragons, house ruled to death, as played by weird and weary videogame snobs. Starring a desertwalking Zoroastrian dwarf druid; a backwoods halfling elftaku, master of banjo, jaw harp and double flute; an emo cat-summoning death cleric; and a filthy, feral anarcho-syndicalist barbarian. A Selectbutton Gaiden podcast. Join us at www.selectbutton.net Radical show icon by art subgenius @BachelorSoft
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Jo Garner is a mortgage officer with extensive knowledge in tailoring mortgages to her customers who are refinancing or purchasing homes all over the country. She offers conventional, FHA, VA, HARP refinances, Rural Housing or other loan programs for refinancing and purchases. Jo can help you look at rent vs buy, when it makes sense to refinance, how to get the best deal on your home purchase financing. Jo’s mortgage team goes the extra mile for her customers, listening to the customer to ma ...
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Harp's House

Jonathan Harper

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The Harp's House podcast is a long form conversation hosted by journalist Jonathan Harper. It provides a platform for influencers to tell their story and inspire not only the generation of tomorrow, but the generation of today as well. Harper's guests include actors, social media influencers, musicians, educators, mixed martial artists, recording artists and professional athletes. Jonathan Harper is an award-winning journalist who has covered sports, entertainment and hard news across the co ...
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Welcome to THE FLYOVER PODCAST, part of USAFA Aviation. We will explore a variety of military aviation related topics by having Air Force pilots on the podcast. Be sure to follow so you never miss the next flyover! *Views expressed are not endorsed by the U.S. Department of Defense or its components.*
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Life in Commune

Patrick Beach & Carling Harps

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with 15 years of practice & teaching, a decade+ of entrepreneurship, a few laps around the world, two yoga studios, and toddler in tow; Patrick and Carling share their insight, successes, and failures with listeners each week. Life in Commune regularly features our teaching team at Commune Yoga Studio both Online and in Seattle. Explores inside takes on the Yoga & Wellness industry, resources for yoga teachers, practitioners, and business owners, deep dives into mindfulness, industry guest i ...
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Audit bites is all about risk, auditing and compliance. Small bite-sized chunks of audit training on those touchy topics most won't talk about. Tune in if you are an internal auditing professional, risk management personnel or a compliance person.
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Alabama Shorts Stories takes over where our 4th grade Alabama history class left off. We dig a little deeper and find the stories that make Alabama a unique place to live and to visit. It's the perfect listen for when you are a little behind on your Alabama history.
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Bible News Radio provides listeners information about current events and the bible from a traditional conservative point of view. This unique, husband and wife duo, of Randall & Stacy Harp, use their biblical knowledge and research coupled with common sense, humor and a direct approach that gives listeners the ability to engage without feeling uncomfortable. Bible News Radio often addresses issues that are biblical in nature, and some may consider "fringe" or conspiratorial but aren't. We th ...
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The You Project is a 30-90 minute dose of inspiration and education hosted by Craig Harper with great stories, ideas, strategies and lessons from high-performers in sport, business, science, media and health.
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Warrior Life

Warrior Life by Pam Palmater

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Join award-winning host Pam Palmater, Mi’kmaw lawyer, author & activist, as she shares the stories of Indigenous warriors and activists on the front lines of protecting Indigenous lands, peoples, and cultures.
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To All My Darlings

To All My Darlings

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This is the podcast for all things Marguerite Young. Seasons 1-82 is the very unedited reading of Miss MacIntosh, My Darling. Season 100 covers the paragraph by paragraph analysis of Miss MacIntosh, My Darling. Season 101 continues the analysis, especially the philosophy of the book. Season 102 is the collected poems. Season 103 is Inviting the Muses. Season 104 is Angels in the Forest and Season 105 is Harp Song for a Radical https://coralrussell.substack.com/ Support this podcast: https:// ...
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Strictly Jazz Sounds (SJS) features the finest legacy and contemporary jazz musicians and beyond. Every episode will feature an in-depth interview with current jazz musicians and their music, or jazz music producers, music critics and writers and jazz music venue owners/operators. SJS is about all things jazz. Host Steve Braunginn was on the air 20+ years for WORT89.9-FM.
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Mysticast

Jack Stafford

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Follow Jack Stafford, student of Metaphysics, as he tries to better understand the teachings given by the Masters through The Aetherius Society: the new cosmic religion for the Aquarian Age, incorporating all yogas, Christian mysticism, theosophy, UFOs, and more. He speaks to other members like himself, as well as outside experts in related areas. DISCLAIMER: This is an independent podcast, not produced or fact-checked by The Aetherius Society. For the original teachings, please visit Aether ...
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The Abyssinian Syllabary spells out the history of Ethiopia in 33 vignettes of Ethiopian lives – each life corresponding to one of the main 33 symbols of the Abyssinian Syllabary or Abugida. ፨ Part historical fiction and part magic scroll, The Abyssinian Syllabary mixes fact and fiction to breathe a new life into the characters of the Ethiopian palimpsest. ፦ For more Aethiopica and for posters of the Abyssinian Syllabary and the characters, visit Uthiopia.com. Music (Atribution CC BY): NOW E ...
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The Classical Music Minute

Steven Hobé, Composer & Host

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Ever wonder who were the Florentine Camerata? Where did the conductor’s baton come from? Or the difference between Opera Buffa and Opera Seria? These little nuggets of classical music trivia are what this podcast is all about. Come hop around music history with me, Steven Hobé, as we take a minute to get the scoop!
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To be Yoga Strong is to pay attention to not only your body, but how you navigate being human. While combining strength and grace creates a powerful flow-based yoga practice, it is the practice of paying attention in the same ways off-the-mat that we hope to build. This podcast is a guide for yoga teachers, practitioners and people trying to craft a life they're proud AF about. This is about owning your voice. This is about resilience, compassion, sensuality, and building a home in yourself. ...
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In today's podcast, we talk to Cree media expert, anchor, journalist, filmmaker, and podcaster, Rick Harp. Rick is a member of Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation in northern Saskatchewan.Rick has his own podcast called Media Indigena - the very first podcast I ever listened to or followed. I was even a guest panelist on his podcast years back.https://med…
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A hundred years ago (feels like) I read Stephen Covey's 'The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People.' Habit 5 is the title of this episode and over the years this directive (to understand others) has proven to be one of the most powerful, relevant and helpful ideas across a broad range of situations, contexts and roles (for me). Not only has it be…
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When I was preparing for this week’s show, I couldn’t help being reminded of a couple of tired old jokes. Patient: Doctor, it hurts when I do this. Doctor: Then don’t do that. And, Patient: Doctor, it hurts and I don’t know what’s wrong.Doctor: Take two aspirin and call me in the morning. When we’re thinking about our harp lessons, we may sometimes…
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In this episode of Harp On It, Laurie delves into the transformative power of prayer, drawing inspiration from the biblical accounts of Paul and Silas as well as her personal life. It is a good one! So grab a cup of coffee, sit back and join us as we explore how prayer can profoundly impact our lives, even in the midst of adversity. Let's Harp On I…
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In this conversation with longtime yoga and movement teacher Carling Harps, we explore the value of observation and experimentation in teaching, managing imposter syndrome, the transformative power of becoming a parent, and her multidisciplinary movement journey. We also dive into the power of curiosity, embracing vulnerability, and asking for what…
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Music is a vital part of our lives in Alabama, and it covers all genres. This story is about one genre of music called Sacred Harp. It is named after the book of songs of the same name. at the beginning of the 20th century, these songs sounded antiquated to modern listeners. Worried that this style would go away, teachers presented Sacred Harp musi…
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How do we secure our place in Heaven? Pastor Danny Schulz will help us uncover the common misconceptions about earning our spot—being a good person or simply believing in God. Then, together we’ll unpack the truth and delve into the judgments outlined in Scripture. We invite you to lean in to hear how we prepare for the ultimate test and how to liv…
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Here are three exquisite prayers from Cardinal A Newman. He was so poetic and graceful with his words. I am in awe of his sacred eloquence. I found some beautiful harp melodies during my practice session and I'm full of gratitude that I can share them with you now. The Holy Spirit was sure working through me to create this piece. It wanted to be sh…
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In this episode of the Mysticast, we talk to Peter Sterling about his journey into metaphysics, mysticism, and his experiences with angelic beings and astral projection. Peter shares how yoga and meditation prepared him for 'divine dispensation' and cosmic experiences, including UFO sightings, profound samadhi states, and encounters with angels dur…
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Hardiness (n): the ability to endure difficult conditions. Our favourite Irishman is back quoting the stoics (okay, mainly Epictetus), talking about raising hardy kids, Pollyanna Optimism, the impact of our thoughts on our body, embracing what most avoid, choosing the narrow path and in general, telling us why we need to harden-the-f**k-up. As he d…
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It's often said in yoga classes that emotions are stored in our hips. It's offered as a statement but today, I want to offer it as a question to explore. Takeaways Emotions are not necessarily stored in our hips; they are part of our overall human experience. We are more than one thing, and our emotions can be felt in various parts of our body. The…
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In this thought-provoking episode, guest Seth Shostak engages in a dialogue about the enigmatic reality of UFOs, challenging the boundaries between science, mysticism, and the universal quest for truth within the cosmos. Shostak, a sceptic, discusses misinterpretations surrounding UFO sightings, including cases involving Navy pilots, emphasizing sc…
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Today on the show, we are joined by Col Joshua "Hustler" Egan, a test pilot who has flown over 40 different aircraft. We discussed his experiences flying in the Air Force, how radar and stealth technology impact warfare, the impacts of the test community, and more. Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss the next episode!*Views expressed are not end…
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At the youthful age of sixty, Tony Mantz (Jack the Bear) is figuring out what he wants to do with the rest of his life. The guy who once tipped the scales at 170kgs and consumed eight litres of coke daily (216 teaspoons of sugar), while having an actual coke (cocaine) habit is back and we had a great chat about reinvention, possibilities, ageism, r…
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In this back half of our longer-than-expected mini INDIGENA, host/producer Rick Harp picks up where he left off (drinking deeply of coffee, commodity fetishism and character actor Wallace Shawn) with Kim TallBear (University of Alberta professor in the Faculty of Native Studies and Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Peoples, Technoscience and Soci…
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A prayer of peace-making. A prayer to release bondage. Let go of hatred. Find peace and tranquillity in your heart. This prayer finds forgiveness for parents, siblings, children, teachers, the church, society members, and anyone else who you want to try and forgive. It may not be easy but it's definitely good for your spirit in the long run. This i…
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Turns out that Cameron Schwab and I have a few things in common; (1) we were born in the same year (2) we're both fascinated with human potential and high-performance (3) we've both worked at AFL clubs (him in much more important roles than me) (4) we've both dealt with ongoing self-doubt and imposter syndrome (5) we've both led big teams/groups an…
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We have grown up hearing stories about the gold rush. But it’s always the California gold rush they are talking about. An event so huge that years later, San Francisco’s NFL team called themselves the ’49ers after the prospectors of the 1849 gold rush. But the first gold rush started in the east and as prospectors followed the gold vein, they disco…
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And no, I'm not suggesting you take up smoking! This is another fun and insightful chat with Dr. Michelle Woolhouse where we explore the healing power of love, kindness and connection. We also chat about the social status symbol that is ‘the busy badge’, owning up to being part of the problem, the stories we tell ourselves and the impact those stor…
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Description Mozart, the legendary composer, was a fascinating figure with a multitude of odd traits. Take a minute to get the scoop! Fun Fact Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 17 in G major, composed in 1784, showcases his mastery of melody and form. Its buoyant and elegant character, coupled with intricate piano passages, captivates listeners. The conce…
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What do different seasons of parenting look like, and how do you navigate them? In this sermon, Pastor Jamie Schulz discusses how to parent with intentionality through various stages of a child's development. Be encouraged and find hope in this message for whatever stage you find yourself in!By Pastor Jamie Schulz
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This episode is essentially me sharing something that l have written over the last few days about gratitude, contentment, and the idea of 'enough’. When I started writing it, I had no intention of turning it into a TYP episode but as it grew, it became apparent that it was way too hefty (can words be hefty?) to be shared in written form on any of m…
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In this third section of the Sermon on the Mount series, Jesus teaches us how to be great in His Kingdom. Did you make a decision to follow Jesus? Text "MADENEW" to 94000. Follow along with our notes on the YouVersion Bible App: https://bible.com/events/49234248 CONNECT ▪️Web: https://faithfamilyoh.com ▪️Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/faithfa…
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The following excerpt is from David's latest article posted on World Parkinson's Day (April 11): “Imagine watching a loved one's hands tremble uncontrollably, their steps falter... This heartbreaking reality confronts the families of over 200,000 Australians battling Parkinson's disease. In Australia, someone is diagnosed with Parkinson's every 27 …
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This chat with Dr. David Wiss is an eye-opener and our deep dive into the psychology, sociology, physiology and practicality of the 'way we eat' was one of my favourite episodes this year. *Dr. David Wiss, Ph.D., RDN is the founder of Nutrition in Recovery and Wise Mind Nutrition, a group practice in Los Angeles specialising in substance use disord…
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In today's podcast, we talk to Cree journalist, filmmaker, author and activist, Sheila North from Bunibonibee Cree Nation. Sheila shares about her journey into First Nation leadership and her new book: My Privilege, My Responsibility: A Memoir (2022) by Great Plains Publications.She also gives us the inside scoop on her documentary - 1200+ - about …
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Special guest host Julian Rosser of The Aetherius Society, engages in a profound discussion with Harvard scientist Professor Avi Loeb about the search for extraterrestrial life. They delve into the challenges faced within the scientific community and Professor Loeb shares his experiences with academic and media ridicule over his work on the potenti…
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Among other things, Cameron Schwab has been the CEO of Richmond, Melbourne and Fremantle Football Clubs. In 1988, he became the youngest CEO in VFL/AFL history at the ripe old age of 24 (at Richmond FC). This time around, Cameron and I chat about giving and receiving feedback, interpreting the 'data' in your life, turning the theory of success into…
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I was recently on Tiff's show (Roll With the Punches) and naturally, I was the interviewee, not the interviewer. In this tables-turned version, she definitely seized her moment to ask some hard questions, push a few buttons and knock on a few personal doors that I haven't really opened on a podcast. I'm not sure that it's a particularly inspiration…
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Judoka Nathan Katz is a two-time Olympian, his brother is an Olympian, his mum is an Olympian and his dad is a Coach of numerous Olympians. In the world of Judo, the Katz family is something special. This chat with Nathan was an eye-opener into the world of an elite combat sport. Forget the training, the exhaustion, the injuries and the pain of bei…
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Mrs. Irene, as she was known to neighbors, was born with a sixth sense. From a young age, she was able to find things, easter eggs, misplaced items, or the missing hunting dog. Her father tried to shield her from the scrutiny fortune tellers received in the community. Instead, Irene Teel became popular with people driving miles for her advice and w…
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For our latest mini INDIGENA (the sweet + sour version of MEDIA INDIGENA), we yank on the global supply chain linking locals in Campbell River, B.C. to the opening of what’s only the second “Indigenous-operated, licensed Starbucks store” in Canada. And just like last time—when our MINI went long on what we meant to be just our opening topic—our con…
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If you're up for a mini workshop and some reflection on whether or not the things that you say matter to you (beliefs, values, goals, actions, purpose, etc.) align with your typical choices, behaviours, habits, communication and lifestyle, then this is for you. If not, see you tomorrow. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Yasushi Nakamura loves his music. And he truly loves laying down the groove lines behind a hot band like he does for almost a dozen bands. However, being one of today’s first-call bassists means frequent and long show tours that can take him away from his family of two-children and spouse for weeks, even months at a time. It has resulted in an impr…
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It’s high time I got up on my soapbox. It’s not often I do a rant on the podcast, but there’s an issue that has me so fired up that I had to talk about it with you. I believe it’s the result of how we are learning now. There are so many opportunities to learn online, everything from individual live lessons to Youtube videos to video courses to coac…
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Description How did Stravinsky’s “The Rite of Spring” come to be? Take a minute to get the scoop! Fun Fact "The Rite of Spring," composed by Igor Stravinsky, had its notorious premiere on May 29, 1913, at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées in Paris, France. The ballet was choreographed by Vaslav Nijinsky and produced by Sergei Diaghilev's Ballets Russe…
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Join us in our new series tackling the complexities of parenting. From navigating various family dynamics to wrestling with personal imperfections, Pastor Danny Schulz shares candidly about the challenges and joys of raising children. This series is going to be full of insight and encouragement for parents of all backgrounds, emphasizing the import…
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Mares Van Lambaart is back talking all-things mental health and it's fair to say that we covered lots of territory. 'Most people are familiar with the idea of physical first aid courses that teach the skills and knowledge required to recognise and respond to life-threatening emergencies and provide a first aid response across a range of different s…
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In this third section of the Sermon on the Mount series, Jesus teaches us how to be great in His Kingdom. Did you make a decision to follow Jesus? Text "MADENEW" to 94000. Follow along with our notes on the YouVersion Bible App: https://bible.com/events/49234246 CONNECT ▪️Web: https://faithfamilyoh.com ▪️Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/faithfa…
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