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it's FALL y'all!

An episode of the Kinda Basic Tho podcast, hosted by Lexi, Kate, and Avery, titled "it's FALL y'all!" was published on September 25, 2024 and runs 48 minutes.

September 25, 2024 ·48m · Kinda Basic Tho

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It's finally the most wonderful time of year... FALL! Join us while we chat about all things comfy, cozy, and cutesy. From fall fashion to our favorite autumn movies, we cover it all in this week's episode!

It's finally the most wonderful time of year... FALL! Join us while we chat about all things comfy, cozy, and cutesy. From fall fashion to our favorite autumn movies, we cover it all in this week's episode!

ZO FATIMA ZOHRA Welcome!! Being here can help you know some very random and basic things. Everyone has random stuff popping into head and want to spread about. Positivity is all I will be spreading. Nothing too serious content but just random thoughts. BKTY [Be Kind To Yourself].😇 What's This Tao All About? Tod Perry What’s this Tao all About? is a lighthearted journey through the wisdom of the Tao that originally began in 2015 as a dialogue between journalist Tod Perry and Dr. Carl Totton, a member of the Martial Arts Hall of Fame, Doctor of Psychology and founder of the Taoist Institute in North Hollywood, California. In this first-of-its-kind Taoism podcast, Dr. Totton and Tod discussed the basic concepts of Taoism, the chapters of “The Tao Te Ching,” and most importantly, how you find peace and happiness in today’s world. In 2024, after Dr. Totton had some health setbacks, George Thompson joined the show to continue its goal of learning just what this Tao is all about. George is a filmmaker, tai chi teacher, and popular Taoist communicator on YouTube, where he has over 230,000 subscribers. “What’s This Tao All About?” covers essential Taoist topics such as wu-wei, te, pu, yin and yang, qi, and Chinese medicine while providing an overview of basic Taoist practices, including meditation and qi go Maoriland Fairy Tales by Edith Howes (1872 - 1954) LibriVox Most of the tales have some basis in history. It is an oral language so all histories have to be remembered and retold. To help with this memory retelling the carvings all have relative information and prompts, stories of Atua (sort of gods) and other people (pakeha) that have been encountered are all blended into the stories.One of the amazing things to listen to is a person's whakapapa (family line). My son's father can tell his whakapapa right back to first landing in the canoe Aotea. It takes hours with the stories of battles, moving and resettling and then the invasion of British soldiers and settlers. Those pale fairies in one of the recent stories would most probably have been Malaysian or Portugese fishermen/explorers.The Tikanga (way to behave/live) is quite strict and the stories support keeping people in line. This strictness is a kind of policing I think because it doesn't matter what time in history or what country, human nature doesn't change. Ther TCO Radio TCO Radio With Gods grace, in a span of 20 years, TCONEWS (The Christian Observer News) has an online readership of over 3.5 lac (www.tconews.org) on a regular basis. We also have a following of over 13,000 on facebook (www.facebook.com/tconews).TCO Radio has been started through which we plan to give a platform to the youngsters to come forward and reach out to the masses especially the Youth through their God given talents.This internet radio channel will be first of its kind in the world which will give every follower of Christ to express their thoughts, views and touch lives.
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