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All over the board mainly and sole purposes to give inspiration and courage to similar people who are going through the same things I am going through and also freestyle writing music
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All over the board mainly and sole purposes to give inspiration and courage to similar people who are going through the same things I am going through and also freestyle writing music
Categories: Arts
In seeking for pleasures here and rewards hereafter men have destroyed (in their hearts) the Temple of Righteousness, and have wandered from the Kingdom of Heaven. By ceasing to seek for earthly pleasures and heavenly rewards, the Temple of Righteousness is restored and the Kingdom of Heaven is found. This truth is for those who are ready to receive it; and this book also is for those whose souls have been prepared for the acceptance of its teaching.
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A new beginning of podcasts every two weeks on various spiritual topics and inspirational thoughts
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Interviews and Performances with Classical Musicians, Opera and Theater-makers, Writers, Artists, and Photographers
[Pamela Talese Painting on Site at Water Tower by Stazione Termini, Piazza di San Lorenzo.]
The distinguished old master dealer, Robert Simon, held his first exhibition of a contemporary artist this past November and December. Entitled The Third Rome : Allegorical Landscapes of the Modern City, it was devoted to the current work of Pamela Talese, a Brooklyn-based painter known for her haunting views of gritty industrial sites around the Navy Yard and Red Hook. Brought to Rome for the first time in twenty-two years by a fellowship at the American Academy and following up a suggestion by an architectural historian she met there, she began to explore more recent neighborhoods outside the historical center. By “more recent,” I mean areas developed in the 1920s and 1930s, that is, the Fascist Era. Exploring the neighborhoods on her bicycle with her painting box and folding easel strapped on, Ms. Talese felt attracted to certain buildings that stood out for their clean, simple lines and elegant design. These were prime examples of Fascist architecture—modest, functional residential edifices, utilitarian civic structures, and a few public buildings. Virtually none of these appear in the surveys of Fascist architecture—with one notable exception, the Foro Italico (formerly called the Foro Mussolini).
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Categories: Arts
WELCOME 🤗 Are you seeking to Live Life and to Live well? Then you are on the right path🥂 This podcast is geared towards helping you Live a life that is whole,full and complete Gods way. Truth is that God wants you whole. He wants you to LIVE WELL. I share tips and insights weekly on every aspect of life, daring you dear Listener to Live Life fully and wholly and the most interesting part😉, God’s way😎🦅 Listen in and share with everyone you know 💥
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
After 20 years of relationship counseling and noticing common patterns in couples, families, and individuals, I decided to share how to understand and fix dysfunctional communication and behavioral interactions in our everyday relationships. Enjoy, and feel free to reach out with your thoughts at decodingrelationships.com
Categories: Society & Culture
Does food play a part in Alzheimer’s or dementia? What about for the caregiver who is stressing and worrying about the independent living capabilities of their parent? We discuss all that and more on the Fading Memories podcast, where you are never alone.
Step into the world of the Fading Memories Podcast, where we intricately weave through the rich fabric of life’s diverse experiences. Our podcast offers a compassionate and enlightening perspective on the unique challenges encountered by individuals and families grappling with dementia and Alzheimer’s. Dive into the exploration with us at fading memories podcast, where we venture into the realms of psychology, neurology, and geriatric health, casting a spotlight on the delicate equilibrium between fading memories and the vibrant moments that define our existence.
In every episode, we unravel the intricate layers of caring for loved ones affected by cognitive decline, sharing genuine stories, expert insights, and fostering a supportive community for those navigating this complex journey. Our conversations cover a spectrum of topics, from delving into the psychology of delusion to understanding the impact of dementia on daily life. Throughout, we underscore the significance of independent living and the maintenance of cognitive acuity.
Embark on a journey of discovery as we provide practical tips, heartwarming stories, and a wealth of information on gracefully navigating the challenges of dementia with resilience. Our episodes seamlessly navigate the intersection of food, home, and mental health, presenting a holistic approach to cultivating a positive and supportive environment.
At Fading Memories, we champion the power of shared experiences, building a network of understanding and support. Tune in to our podcast to explore the real stories behind fading memories, embracing the profound journey of life, care, and the pursuit of a fulfilling reality. Join us in this exploration at fadingmemoriespodcast.com — where the old may fade, but the memories endure with vibrancy.
Fading Memories is a podcast for caregivers of loved ones with dementia. It provides insights and guidance on how to communicate effectively, manage stress, and cope with grief and loss. The lessons are relevant to anyone caring for a loved one with a chronic illness or disability. By prioritizing the well-being of both caregivers and their loved ones, the podcast’s messages of empathy and self-care have the potential to benefit everyone facing these challenges.
Fading Memories was created to support family caregivers in a simple, on-demand form. When I was looking for advice on caring for my Mom, I needed this podcast. Since it didn’t exist, I created what I needed!
Categories: Health & Fitness, Society & Culture
Veterans in America is a special limited-series podcast from the nonprofit, nonpartisan RAND Corporation that tackles issues that matter to American veterans.
Categories: Society & Culture
A podcast exploring science fiction television – Past and present
Categories: TV & Film
The Womb Sense Podcast aims to explore the various phases, challenges, and beauty of the evolving woman’s intelligence. Join the host, Ania Kelley, as she navigates her own unique journey through womanhood.
Categories: Education
What makes a country, a country? Perhaps it is the long standing cultural and historical impact a region has left on the world, maybe a countries countryness is defined by if other countries think its a country, but for me the most important thing is; the flag. Welcome to The Flag Podcast, I’m Ben Guilfoyle. Here I aim to introduce you to the flags of the world, where they come from, and what they mean to the people behind them.
Categories: Society & Culture
R’ Moshe Rubin’s Wednesday night mussar va’ad. Please reach out and let me know how you are enjoying the vaadim or just to say hello: MRubin214gmail.com. Would love to hear from you! Also, PLEASE SHARE with anyone you know who can gain from these! Feel free to donate to Kollel HaShechuna (the beis medrash where we learn); http://www.kollelh.com/ Credit to R’ Yoram Bogacz whose shiurim have been a huge help along the way. Have a fabulous day!
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
This podcast is full of humor and heart. A hairdresser and a therapist discuss ways to reconnect to our authentic self; and how to stay positive, despite our increasingly stimulating and falsified world. SoulShine is way of being and the hosts are navigating the road to authenticity and self-compassion right along with you.
Categories: Society & Culture
The “Queens Creative” podcast comes to you from the studios of Queens Public Television in New York City. Hosted by QPTV producer Mark Bacino, “Queens Creative” looks to shine a spotlight on interesting creatives of all types from the borough of Queens, every corner of NYC and all points beyond. Through informal conversation and performance, “QC” tries to get to know these artists and their art – who they are, what they do and why they do it.
A lecture in English delivered by Sh. Muhammad Sayyed Adly in which he explains the great benefit and abundant blessings that one obtains as a result of devoting and spending time while reciting and learning the Quran.
Categories: Education, Religion & Spirituality
just a podcast of some life long friends talking shit follow us on twitter- https://twitter.com/TheIAUPpodcast
Categories: Comedy
The #1 Bitcoin and Crypto news daily show 7 days a week. Your one-stop source for all the latest Cryptocurrency, Ethereum and BTC breaking news. The only podcast where ‘stackin’ sats’ is a way of life. Seeking daily premium content? Then you’re in the right place here! Stay informed with the best premium Crypto content on the planet. HODL!
Categories: Business, Education, News
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Bestselling author Elizabeth Gilbert returns for the second season of her hit podcast MAGIC LESSONS, ready to help another batch of aspiring artists overcome their fears and create more joyfully. This year’s guest experts include Neil Gaiman, Gary Shteyngart, Amy Purdy, Michael Ian Black, Brandon Stanton, Martha Beck, and Glennon Doyle Melton. MAGIC LESSONS art courtesy of Riverhead Books, an imprint of Penguin Random House LLC.
Categories: Arts
Follow along every other Tuesday as Kate and Karyne navigate reciprocal IVF using Karyne’s eggs, unknown donor sperm, and Kate’s uterus. And drink lots of La Croix. Learn more about their journey by visiting gayestshowonbirth.com. Submit your questions or comments to gayestshowonbirth@gmail.com. Connect with Kate and Karyne on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter by searching for Gayest Show on Birth.
Categories: Kids & Family, Society & Culture
Tags: bay area, gay, IVF, lesbians, lgbtq parents, pregnancy, queer parents, reciprocal IVF, shared maternity, trying to conceive, TTC, two moms
WHAT A TRIP! My fun and frivolous NY podcast took a serious turn to LOCKDOWN on a farm and artist residency in deeply rural Kingsbury, TX, as the world suddenly came to a grinding halt because of a worldwide pandemic and quarantine. Standing in the center of this sleepy railroad town, you’d never know it’s less than an hour from the bustling cities of Austin & San Antonio, but this hidden gem has an amazing diversity of creative and unique characters who are artists of a different nature.
Habitable Spaces has always been an inspiration to me as it evolved from just a dream of Alison and Shane when we were roommates in Brooklyn that materialized when they made the leap and moved to family land in 2012. Eight years later, they oversee a non-profit artist residency and farm that has become a launch pad and connector for community, and an incubator for creative minds worldwide. This city boy never envisioned being so excited by mulch or manure, and who knew curds and whey were a real thing? Recent worldwide lockdown has made self-sufficiency in our communities more crucial than ever. People are realizing how fragile our systems are and how much of them we have been taking for granted. Shane and Alison decided a long time ago that the system wasn’t working for them, and they decided to live outside of it. Habitable Spaces is a center for arts and agriculture. In a nutshell, they teach farmers how to make art and artists how to farm.
I’m learning LOTS and will introduce you to some of the artists, ideas and methods of sustainability and mindfulness that they use in their daily lives. Alter your perspective and ignite your curiosity tripping with friends at Habitable Spaces Farm & Artist Residency.
CREDITS | Producer – Caitlin Pierce | Editors – Ben Montoya, Riley Corcoran | Train Town Band Members: Seth Armstrong – Song Writer, Vocals, Guitar | Jerry McNulty – Steel Guitar | Dru Bengsston – Bass | Music Producer – David Beck | SPECIAL THANKS: 2020 Audio Podcast Fellows at Stony Brook University-Manhattan [PodcastFellows.com]
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Categories: Arts, Society & Culture