When can we truly undertstand that we are INTERDEPENDENT?
My little effort to introduce Mindfulness to people and help them find joy, purpose and well-being
Categories: Education
Sorry, the page you're looking for can't be found. It may have been removed, or the link may be incorrect.
But we did find some random podcasts for you!
My little effort to introduce Mindfulness to people and help them find joy, purpose and well-being
Categories: Education
What makes us charge towards uncertainty, step into that unknown grey area, for others? Our nation’s young raise their hands to serve in the military. Our first responders put it all on the line to protect and serve their hometowns. Purpose. Mission. Community. Hear how stories emerge from lives set in service and understand why we choose to respond to disasters and humanitarian crises. Team Rubicon presents “Step into The Grey,” a gritty podcast for those driven by empathy and a calling. Maybe these stories will help drive your own mission. stepintothegrey@teamrubiconusa.org
Categories: Business
We discuss everything, we take nothing for granted. Everything can be doubted everything can be discussed. Our ultimate goal is to become a better version of ourselves.
Categories: Health & Fitness, Society & Culture
A collection of programs from the studios of Radio 1RPH Canberra.
Categories: Uncategorised
Life’s all about a roller coaster ride. While going up breath in and laugh it loud and hold onto your breaths while moving deep down and exhale! In this podcast we shall be discussing about life, love, relationships ans ofcourse how we knit happiness into all of this and exchange some real smiles. 🙂
Categories: Society & Culture
Looking out for children is everyone’s responsibility. But with things like child sexual abuse, bullying, and depression lurking around – what do you exactly look for youth behavior, and what precisely should you do? Join Carole Swiecicki, Ph.D. (clinical psychologist and head of a leading child advocacy center), Stafford Green (founder, CAPE- Child Abuse Prevention Education), and expert guests for the critical conversation, leading research, and tools to help us all keep every child safe.
Categories: Education
Apollonius of Tyana (ca. 40-120 AD) was a Greek Pythagorean philosopher and teacher. He hailed from the town of Tyana in the Roman province of Cappadocia in Asia Minor. His date of birth is a matter of conjecture as some say he was roughly a contemporary of Jesus. After Apollonius’ death his name remained famous among philosophers and occultists. In a “novelistic invention” inserted in the Historia Augusta, Aurelian, at the siege of Tyana in 272, was said to have experienced a visionary dream in which Aurelian claimed to have seen Apollonius speak to him, beseeching him to spare the city of his birth. In part, Aurelian said that Apollonius told him “Aurelian, if you desire to rule, abstain from the blood of the innocent! Aurelian, if you will conquer, be merciful!” By far the most detailed source is the Life of Apollonius of Tyana, a lengthy, novelistic biography written by the sophist Philostratus at the request of empress Julia Domna. Philostratus’ account shaped the image of Apollonius for posterity and still dominates discussions about him in our times. To some extent it is a valuable source because it contains data from older writings which were available to Philostratus but disappeared later on. Many think that it is full of obviously fictitious stories and dialogues. Modern Christian scholars challenge its credibility in many regards. They dismiss most of it as pure invention. One of the essential sources Philostratus claimed to know are the memoirs or diary of Damis, an alleged disciple and companion of Apollonius. Some scholars believe the notebooks of Damis are an invention of Philostratus. In any case it is a literary fake. Philostratus describes Apollonius as a wandering teacher of philosophy and miracle worker who was active in Italy, Spain and Ethiopia and even travelled to Mesopotamia, Arabia and India. In particular, he tells lengthy stories of Apollonius entering the city of Rome in disregard of emperor Nero’s ban on philosophers, and later on being summoned, as a defendant to the court of emperor Domitian where he defied the emperor in blunt terms. Apollonius may have never left the Greek East. Many contend that he never came to Western Europe and was virtually unknown there till the third century AD when empress Julia Domna, who was herself an Easterner, decided to popularize him and his teachings in Rome. For that purpose she commissioned Philostratus to write the biography, where Apollonius is exalted as a fearless sage with supernatural powers, even greater than Pythagoras. Philostratus implies that upon his death, Apollonius of Tyana underwent heavenly assumption. Subsequently Apollonius was worshipped by Julia’s son emperor Caracalla and possibly also by her grand-nephew emperor Severus Alexander. Two biographical sources earlier than Philostratus are lost: a book by emperor Hadrian’s secretary Maximus of Aegae describing Apollonius’ activities in the city of Aegae in Cilicia, and a biography by a certain Moiragenes. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia by Karen Merline)
Categories: Arts
In this podcast, learn about Thales’ approach to Artificial Intelligence, including its development of Hybrid AI for more power and functionality in critical environments, keeping humans in the decision-making loop, and requiring AI systems to be transparent, understandable, and ethical.
Categories: Technology
Tags: AI in critical environments, artificial intelligence, Hybrid AI, Podcast, Thales TrUE AI, Trustable
I Guess I’ll Do It with Pat House features a one-on-one conversation with comedians discussing their earliest comedy influences, when they decided they would try stand-up and that very first time they stepped on stage. We chat about our favorite comics, share horror stories from the road, and talk shop about all the joys/nightmares that live within stand-up comedy.
Oh! And the episodes will be short. One topic. No rambling.
Pat House is a nationally-touring comedian based out of Philadelphia.
A regular performer in comedy clubs, casinos and theaters all over the country, Pat has been a choice opener for Sebastian Maniscalco, Tom Segura and Dan Cummins. He recorded his first album Biggest Thinghttps://itunes.apple.com/us/album/biggest-thing/797593767in 2013, and his latest album Heard Enough Yesterday, hit #1 on the iTunes comedy charts. Both can be heard on iTunes, Amazon and Pandora.
Categories: Comedy
The John Batchelor Show is a hard news-analysis radio program on current events, world history, global politics and natural sciences. Based in New York City for two decades, the show has travelled widely to report, from the Middle East to the South Caucasus to the Arabian Peninsula and East Asia.
Categories: Arts, News, Society & Culture
To Geek or Not to Geek is a podcast about all things geek and anything else! Hosted by Jordan Keller and TJ Sohre.
Categories: Uncategorised
Tags: Comic, comics, film, films, games, gaming, geek, geeks, geeky, graphic, movie, Movies, novel, novels, Podcast, show, shows, superhero, Superheroes, television, tv, video
Allowing people to share their truth unmasked, unashamed, raw, transparent, and authentic all while being healed and delivered.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Exploring faith, theology, and culture through a traditionalist, Anglican lens.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Jack of All Takes is hosted by: Dean Pearce Erin Maturo Cole Rush Daniel Stribling Keep your takes hot! Each week, the hosts bring an unpopular opinion or a hot take to the table. Lines are drawn. Alliances are formed. Friendships are tested.
Categories: Comedy
After his unmissable ‘Front of House’ radio show and podcast, Dannic takes his radio talents in a new, exciting direction with his fresh listening concept of Fonk Radio – continuing the groove with the funk-infused house music that Fonk Recordings is already admired for, as well as the hottest electronic hits in the scene today.
Categories: Music
Alli and Saige are two friends who love television! This podcast is about NBC’s This is Us. We may think it’s a lot, but it’s not too much for us to love.
Categories: TV & Film
Everyone has a story worth telling. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themostlistenedto/support
Categories: Comedy