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Podcast #5 March 14th, 2008

An episode of the Village People Podcast podcast titled "Podcast #5 March 14th, 2008" was published on March 14, 2008.

March 14, 2008 · Village People Podcast

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THE MEND LIFESTYLE Village People Podcast This inspirational experience is sure to impact your life as Rhys and friends take you from one extreme of life to the opposite. From Passion to Purpose, Fear to Love, Money to Faith, Sex to Commitment, Ego to Humility...and so much more. Nothing is off limits along the path with The Village People. That's YOU! Now we must warn you: these candid conversations with Rhys and friends can't promise to end with a resolve, but we can assure you, they will definitely set traps, to provoke inner thought.And YES! This experience, my friend, will take a conscious effort of stealing away from the noise, so you can attend to the maturation of your soul. In its purely intentional, unedited and straight talk approach; this experience along the journey intends to awaken everyone to their vast power within. It's time we get going now....You coming? "Feel" you soon along the journey. Welcome to Village. We love you! #soulwork Heirs of Marquito Sreekanth Agneeaswaran Marquito is a fictional village in Goa - a legacy of the Portuguese settler Afonso Marquito. The people of Marquito have never bothered to keep pace with time. As a result, in spite of certain cosmetic changes to the look of the village, the soul of Marquito is pretty much the same as Afonso had left it in the late sixteenth century. The series narrates the stories of the people of this village who like to be called the Heirs of Marquito. And these amazing stories of the ordinary people of Marquito, always leave you with something to chew on. Borough by George Crabbe Loyal Books English village life and villagers in the east of England in the late 1700’s and early 1800s—is the subject of The Borough. George Crabbe was an English poet, surgeon, and clergyman. He is best known for his early use of the realistic narrative form and his descriptions of middle and working-class life and people. Lord Byron, an avowed admirer of Crabbe's poetry, described him as "nature's sternest painter, yet the best." Crabbe's poetry was predominantly in the form of heroic couplets, and has been described as unsentimental in its depiction of provincial life and society. Modern critic Frank Whitehead has said that "Crabbe, in his verse tales in particular, is an important–indeed, a major–poet whose work has been and still is seriously undervalued." A borough is an administrative division in various countries. In principle, the term borough designates a self-governing township although, in practice, official use of the term varies widely. Benjamin Britten took the story of Peter The Princess Priscilla's Fortnight by Elizabeth von Arnim Loyal Books The Princess Priscilla of Lothen Kunitz finds court life stifling and runs away to England with the elderly court librarian. Her intention is to live a pure and simple life filled with good works. But life among ordinary people in an English village is not what she expects it to be... (Introduction by Tabithat)
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