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    Explore "lao" with insightful episodes like "Titans of Inaction: The Graduation Address", "Talking Languages With Educator Frank Smith: Thai, Lao & Khmer (2.26)", "PNTV - The Tao te Ching by Lao Tzu", "PNTV - The Tao te Ching by Lao Tzu" and "Spirituality as Quest, Pt. 6 -- Lao-Tzu; Reading a Story, Pt. 10" from podcasts like ""Contemplify", "The Bangkok Podcast", "Heroic with Brian Johnson | Activate Your Best. Every Day.", "OPTIMIZE with Brian Johnson | More Wisdom in Less Time" and "Literature & Spirituality"" and more!

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    Titans of Inaction: The Graduation Address

    Titans of Inaction: The Graduation Address

    Who is there that can make muddy water clear? But if allowed to remain still, it will gradually become clear of itself. Who is there that can secure a state of absolute repose? But let time go on, and the state of repose will gradually arise.'

    - Lao Tzu

    It’s graduation season. It is all too likely that someone in your circle is graduating from an esteemed institution, be it a university or local high school, or kindergarten. And with graduations comes graduation speakers….politicians, celebrities, authors or that one guy who did that one thing.

    I was trying to imagine who I would like to see give a graduation address that would be a bit more off the beaten path, one that would not cater to a limited view of success or climbing the slick ladder of fool hardy self interest.

    Bill Murray immediately jumped to mind, Alice Walker came next, then Lao Tzu...

    Obviously Lao Tzu has not been taking any personal speaking gigs these last 2500 years. But I was smitten with the idea of it, so… in his stead, I will be sharing what Lao Tzu wrote on the doctrine of inaction, what I imagine was a graduate speech a few millenia ago.

     

    Talking Languages With Educator Frank Smith: Thai, Lao & Khmer (2.26)

    Talking Languages With Educator Frank Smith: Thai, Lao & Khmer (2.26)

    On this episode of the Bangkok Podcast we talk languages with Frank Smith. He speaks Thai, Khmer, and Lao, and teaches Khmer at UC Berkeley in California. Add to that a quick conversation on the pros and cons of raising a kid in Thailand, and we’ve got the makings of another great episode of the Bangkok Podcast.

    We start the show with an easy question: Is Bangkok the kind of place you want to raise a kid? Greg is facing the reality of doing so right now, and Evo has sage advice from someone who decided not to raise a kid in different City of Angels some 20 years ago. Everyone loves a good mystery. And everyone loves a good origin story. But when it comes to the people who live in Cambodia, Thailand’s neighbor to the east, the origin story of their language -- Khmer -- is a complete mystery. Oh, and it’s even harder to learn than Thai. Go figure. Our guest this week is Frank Smith, a language professor at the University of California Berkeley. Frank’s students are often of Cambodian descent, having been raised abroad by displaced parents. Their goal is to reconnect with their heritage, in some cases learning to speak, read, and write in their native language… from a white guy. A white guy who has been speaking, reading and writing Khmer for 30 years, though. With a bit of flair, we think you’ll agree. And if you’re ready to study Khmer, he can help! He passes along several interesting facts to Bangkokians like ourselves, like busting the myth that the languages native to this part of the world are based on Sanskrit (they aren’t), and that the “Khmer” spoken in Thailand bears little resemblance to the actually Khmer spoken in Cambodia. What does Frank think of our opinions on whether or not foreign workers should bother to learn the local language in SE Asia? His answer just may surprise you.

    Love, Loathe, or Leave?

    It’s a listener suggestion this week from our friend Tim, another Bangkok expat. The topic? April. Yes, the month. Is this nutty month marked by oppressive heat and a state-sanctioned water fight something we love, loathe, or are ready to leave over? Listen to find out. Spoiler: it’s a split decision.

    Want more?

    If it’s your first time experiencing The Bangkok Podcast, you really should get our show downloading to your phone automatically every week. If you use iOS, it’s a breeze to listen via iTunes. Android users should be able get the show automatically through Google Play. And for bonus points, leave us a review on those platforms or however you listen to the show. We’d love to hear from you, either on the contact form on our website or through a comment or message on our Facebook page. You can Tweet to the show @bangkokpodcast or follow Greg’s tweets for snarky Bangkok goodness. Evo chronicles his Bangkok adventures on Instagram from time to time, if that’s your thing. See you next time on The Bangkok Podcast!   BKP26 - SOCIAL LOGO

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    PNTV - The Tao te Ching by Lao Tzu

    PNTV - The Tao te Ching by Lao Tzu

    The Tao te Ching. It's the core text of Taoism and one of the top old school classics of all time. In this Note, we'll take a look at everything from making use of solitude to the fact that the journey of a thousand miles begins with the first step (heard that before, eh?!). We'll also learn to let go of our attachment to future results and gracefully roll with the ebbs and flows of life.

    PNTV - The Tao te Ching by Lao Tzu

    PNTV - The Tao te Ching by Lao Tzu

    The Tao te Ching. It's the core text of Taoism and one of the top old school classics of all time. In this Note, we'll take a look at everything from making use of solitude to the fact that the journey of a thousand miles begins with the first step (heard that before, eh?!). We'll also learn to let go of our attachment to future results and gracefully roll with the ebbs and flows of life.

    Spirituality as Quest, Pt. 6 -- Lao-Tzu; Reading a Story, Pt. 10

    Spirituality as Quest, Pt. 6 -- Lao-Tzu; Reading a Story, Pt. 10

    Our passage from the Word of God today is 2 Kings 23:21 which reads: "And the king commanded all the people, saying, Keep the passover unto the Lord your God, as it is written in the book of this covenant."

    Our quote today is from Samuel Butler. He said: "Every man's work, whether it be literature, or music or pictures or architecture or anything else, is always a portrait of himself."

    Our first topic for today is "Spirituality as Quest, Part 6 - Lao-Tzu" from the book, "Literature and Spirituality" by Yaw Adu-Gyamfi and Mark Ray Schmidt.

    Here are our last two selections from Tao Te Ching.

    Chapter 15

    The skillful masters (of the Tao) in old times, with a subtle and exquisite penetration, comprehended its mysteries, and were deep (also) so as to elude men's knowledge. As they were thus beyond men's knowledge, I will make an effort to describe of what sort they appeared to be.

    Shrinking looked they like those who wade through a stream in winter; irresolute like those who are afraid of all around them; grave like a guest (in awe of his host); evanescent like ice that is melting away; unpretentious like wood that has not been fashioned into anything; vacant like a valley, and dull like muddy water.

    Who can (make) the muddy water (clear)? Let it be still, and it will gradually become clear. Who can secure the condition of rest? Let movement go on, and the condition of rest will gradually arise.

    They who preserve this method of the Tao do not wish to be full (of themselves). It is through their not being full of themselves that they can afford to seem worn and not appear new and complete.

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    Our second topic for today is "Reading a Story, Part 10" from the book, "Literature: An Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, Drama, and Writing" by X. J. Kennedy and Dana Gioia.

    The Brothers Grimm - Jakob Grimm (1785-163) and Wilhelm Grimm (1786-1859), brothers and scholars, were born near Frankfurt am Main, Germany. For most of their lives they worked together - lived together, too, even when in 1825 Wilhelm married. In 1838, as librarians, they began toiling on their Deutsch Worterbuch, or German dictionary, a vast project that was to outlive them by a century. (It was completed only in 1960.) In 1840 King Friedrich Wilhelm IV appointed both brothers to the Royal Academy of Sciences, and both taught at the University of Berlin for the rest of their days.

    The name Grimm is best known to us for that splendid collection of ancient German folk stories we call Grimm's Fairy Tales. This classic work spread German children's stories around the world. Many tales we hear early in life were collected by the Grimms including Hansel and Gretel, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Rapunzel, Tom Thumb, Little Red Riding Hood, and Rumpelstiltskin. Versions of some of these tales had been written down as early as the sixteenth century, but mainly the brothers relied on the memories of Hessian peasants who recited the stories aloud for them.

    Now here is one of the stories from the Brothers Grimm called "Godfather Death."

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    s4a440 - Story from Thailand

    s4a440 - Story from Thailand

    Today's show:

    • How one girl, trapped in barbed wire, leads to story impact
    • Remote Bible storytelling in northern Thailand
    • The plan of God to impact us with His Story

    Dr Larry Dinkins, Dallas Theological Seminary and BIOLA University grad and OMF missionary in Thailand for over 20 years, brings some wonderful and moving stories about ministry on a storytelling training trip in Northern Thailand. 

    Follow us on Twitter ~ Review us in iTunes ~ Give us your feedback!

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    s4a440 - Story from Thailand

    s4a440 - Story from Thailand

    Today's show:

    • How one girl, trapped in barbed wire, leads to story impact
    • Remote Bible storytelling in northern Thailand
    • The plan of God to impact us with His Story

    Dr Larry Dinkins, Dallas Theological Seminary and BIOLA University grad and OMF missionary in Thailand for over 20 years, brings some wonderful and moving stories about ministry on a storytelling training trip in Northern Thailand. 

    Follow us on Twitter ~ Review us in iTunes ~ Give us your feedback!

    Like the podcast? Check out the magazine here!

    We hope you enjoy the show. Click on the (direct download) link immediately below to start hearing this show NOW!

    15 Andres Chavez

    15 Andres Chavez

    Andres Chavez joins Duke Fightmaster in the bedroom for a disscussion on Shakespeare and Nietche.  This podcast is headed for world domination but like all things you have to start with baby steps.  Currently we are working on full and complete domination of the south Orange County open mic scene.  Stand up comedy.

    14 Paul Lao

    14 Paul Lao

    Paul Lao is a guest in my yoga room slash talk show room slash Zach's bedroom.  Paul is a talented personality with the ability to impersonate unknown open mic comics.  We put this ability to work.

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