Understanding Saheeh al-Bukhari and Muslim
A lecture in English in which Sh. Jamal al-Din Zarabozo shows how to understand Sahih al-Bukhari and Muslim.
Categories: Education, Religion & Spirituality
Tags: al-bukhari, muslim, sahih, understanding
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A lecture in English in which Sh. Jamal al-Din Zarabozo shows how to understand Sahih al-Bukhari and Muslim.
Categories: Education, Religion & Spirituality
Tags: al-bukhari, muslim, sahih, understanding
Have a purpose driven life Your are always one decision away from A different life Habits are just thought patterns and patterns can always change
Categories: Education
This monthly podcast led by Kerel Cooper, SVP of the Customer Journey Group at LiveIntent, breakdowns best practices, debunks myths, and explores innovations with experts to help you become an expert on all things related to email and people-based marketing.
Categories: Technology
CEOs You Should Know is iHeartMedia Boston’s showcase of businesses that drive New England’s regional economy. Hear from key business leaders who contribute to the vibrant and growing community.
Categories: Business
There was a “me” before there was a “mom”. That is the motto by which Elizabeth “Bert” Anderson lives. As the creator of the lifestyle blog Me Before Mom, Bert supports millennial moms facing the challenges and changes of motherhood. Me Before Mom is a podcast that offers support through real life stories, encouraging advice, and answers to questions about how a woman maintains herself during this self-sacrificial time of parenthood. Bert wants to help other mothers welcome the excitement of facing new experiences while reaching milestones in parenting. As the creator of the lifestyle blog Me Before Mom, Bert supports millennial moms facing the challenges and changes of motherhood. Me Before Mom is an online community that offers support through real life stories, encouraging advice, and answers to questions about how a woman maintains herself during this self-sacrificial time of parenthood. Stories from Bert Anderson have helped women across the globe through the Huffington Post, Today’s Parent, and on the Harry show. Whether weathering the first year of motherhood or walking through the later stages of motherhood, Bert has helped many continue to find herself while still in the throes of motherhood. Matriarch Digital Media produces this and other podcasts that understand, encourage and uplift women.
Categories: Health & Fitness, Kids & Family, Society & Culture
Tags: Children, family, help, Kids, me before mom, mom, mom life, mom support, mother, motherhood, parent, parenting, parents, Podcast, spouse, support, woman, women
This story opens at a fashionable dinner party in Sir Robert Chiltern’s home in the heart of London’s stylish Grosvenor Square. One of Lady Chiltern’s old school-friends, Mrs. Cheveley, a woman with a dubious past, accosts Sir Robert and threatens to expose a financial crime that he had once participated in, unless he agrees to finance a fraudulent construction project that she’s promoting. Lady Chiltern is astounded when her husband who had been the severest critic of this project suddenly begins to speak in its favor. Yet she has secrets of her own, which she desperately needs to hide. Behind the lives of this fashionable set who inhabit the higher echelons of political life in England lie some very unsavory truths. An Ideal Husband by Oscar Wilde was wildly popular when it was first staged on January 3, 1895 and has remained one of his most performed and studied works ever since. Critics and audiences alike thoroughly enjoyed this tale of blackmail, mystery and high level political corruption. Garnished with Wilde’s inimitable witty one liners, the play combines an airy lightness with a solid underpinning of thought provoking ideas. The concept of public and private honor, the place of a woman in her husband’s life, society, marriage, femininity and feminism and what Mrs. Cheveley calls the “fine art of living” are some of the important themes explored in this play which takes place over just twenty-four hours in the lives of the characters. The play clocked more than a hundred performances in its first outing itself and has continued to delight viewers and readers ever since. It has been filmed at least four times, with the latest screen adaptation being in 1999, starring Julianne Moore and Cate Blanchett. Several television, audio and radio adaptations have been made. Some of the memorable quotes from the play include “To love oneself is the beginning of a lifelong romance!” “When the Gods wish to punish us, they answer our prayers” “Even you are not rich enough Sir Robert, to buy back your past. No man is.” An Ideal Husband is relevant, especially today, more than a hundred years after it was first written, in this age of extreme media focus on the private lives of celebrities. It also takes a long hard look at the crumbling facade of Victorian upper class life in the closing years of the nineteenth century. For enthusiasts of Wilde’s delightful wit, almost endless banter between characters, mannered comedies and the subtle portrayal of the underlying tragedy of life, An Ideal Husband is indeed a great story to read!
Tags: An Ideal Husband, audio books, audiobook, Comedy, Dramatic Works, ebooks, free audio books, Literature, Loyal Books, loyalbooks.com, Oscar Wilde, play
An explanation of the concise yet very beneficial work of Shaikh Muhammad ibn AbdilWahhaab – may Allah have mercy upon him – entitled:
The Conditions of the Salaah and its Pillars and Obligations.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Song Unbound Helping people find clarity and create a vision and reality of what it means to live their truth, to live their Song, to live with passion and purpose based on unconditional love for themselves and the world. Kay is the author of the Reluctant Shaman, Sacred Link and Love Ka Ta See Style, she began her studies with Domano and Chea, her adopted Peruvian grandparents and teachers, more than 40 years ago. My name is Helmut and I have lived and studied with Kay for more than 21 years. Together we have a combined 60+ years of experience studying, practicing, living, teaching and guiding people based on these ancient teachings of Ka Ta See, to find their Song, to find and live their truth. Knowing Song, viewing and experiencing everything in our lives from our Song, changes everything in the most profound, nurturing and insightful way imaginable. Those are the experiences Ka Ta See offers, those are the experiences we guide people to in our work and that’s what we strive to offer with Song Unbound.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Tags: Ancient Traditional Teachings, Healing, Helmut Whitaker, Ka Ta See, Kay Cordell Whitaker, shamanism, song, Song Unbound, The Reluctant Shaman
This is a show highlighting both initiatives and innovation from both students and faculty within our public school system in Mamaroneck, New York, in Westchester County. Episodes could feature a particular course, extracurricular projects and grants, or a vision of how to re-think education overall.
Categories: Education
Depressed feel like giving up! Feeling lonely, Feeling like nobody cares,
Categories: Society & Culture
The Kolel L’Horaah Ma’asis of Crown Heights serves as the premier educational institution for young rabbis aspiring to serve as rabbanim and poskim in communities worldwide. We welcome your questions or comments on the shiurim and related topics! WhatsApp: (929) 388-3779 – Email: kolelquestions@gmail.com
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
A podcast like no other; not that long, not particularly informative but you’ll have a good time listening… maybe
Categories: Comedy
We cover metaphysical philosophy with thought-provoking discussion on individual experiences, beliefs, theories and alternative lifestyles, occasionally featuring guests. Always broadcasting a chill playlist to vibe to while we’re out~ Our podcasts unique approach into achieving heightened states of conciousness during our broadcast, allowing our most vulnerable state to peak without the baego is what distinctively sets us apart from others.
Categories: Society & Culture
a virtual podcast diary of a late twenty something trying to adult on this hot burning rock called earth. speaking on pop culture, social issues and literally anything else that comes to her mind, so join Ephie Gyamfi for episodes that will clearly take more than 5 minutes.
Categories: Society & Culture
Weekly Dev Tips offers a variety of technical and career tips for software developers. Each tip is quick and to the point, describing a problem and one or more ways to solve that problem. I don’t expect every tip to be useful to every developer, but I hope you’ll find enough of them valuable to make listening worth your time. Hosted by experienced software architect, trainer, and entrepreneur Steve Smith, also known online as @ardalis. If you find these useful, you may also want to get a free software development tip delivered to your inbox every Wednesday from ardalis.com/tips.
Categories: Business, Technology
Tags: advice, craftsmanship, programming, software, Technology, tips, web
G. Campbell Morgan was one of the leading evangelical preachers of his day. He began preaching at age 13 and by age 26 was teaching at the Moody Bible Institute in Chicago, Illinois. He returned to England in 1904 to become pastor at Westminster Chapel in London. He was a contemporary and friend Martyn Lloyd-Jones, F. B. Meyer and Charles Spurgeon. In this book, Morgan examines the letters to the seven churches of Asia which begin the book of Revelation in the New Testament. Over 1900 years have passed, and yet our churches today face many of the same temptations, struggles and challenges as those faced by these first century believers. Morgan brings home how the messages of Jesus to these early churches are equally applicable to our churches today. Would our own church receive Jesus’ praise? Or does our church need to answer Jesus’ call to repent and return to true worship? (Introduction by MaryAnn)
Categories: Arts
We take a fresh look at a classic movie, long-running TV show, or legendary performer through the eyes of someone discovering it for the very first time. Each episode, a different guest describes their first encounter with one of these classics. Does it hold up? Should it still have “classic” status? What took you so long?
A podcast about the Football League from George and Ali, two keen observers. Outside of the dizzying Premier League spin-cycle, there are 72 other clubs in three professional leagues. The storylines are interesting and funny, and their results just as important for fans. We’ll be uncovering it all, and treating the Football League with the podcasting coverage it deserves.
Categories: Sports
We often see the top layer or performance but its the lesser known stories, science and happenings where the real fascination and wonder lies. Join us as we discuss what is happening in sport, just that little bit deeper and differently to what you may expect. Hosted by Xylon van Eyck & Dr David Lipman
Categories: Sports