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    Explore "tear" with insightful episodes like "The Church Divided...", "Psychosonic Defense Frequency :: Transmission LXXXIX :: .as petals kiss.", "Psychosonic Defense Frequency :: Transmission LXXXVII :: .voluptas.", "Macho Grande 133" and "Psychosonic Defense Frequency :: Transmission LXXXIV :: RE:flections" from podcasts like ""JRCC Podcasts", "Psychosonic Defense Frequency", "Psychosonic Defense Frequency", "Macho Grande Podcast, Metal Podcast, Rock, Alternative" and "Psychosonic Defense Frequency"" and more!

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    Macho Grande 133

    Macho Grande 133

    Feat Album in review - Enter Shikari - The Mindsweep. Plus new music by Ingested, Lord Dying, Time Crisis, Tear Out The Heart and the usual news and chat from the alternative world.

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    NOAA's Space Weather Centre

    NOAA's Space Weather Centre
    Space Boffins Sue Nelson and Richard Hollingham are joined by a cosmic hedgehog with a report from NOAA's space weather centre in Colorado and details on how to own the latest affordable pocket spacecraft to the moon. Studio guests include space artist Vix Southgate and rocket insurer David Wade - plus the final stage of Sue's brave attempt to become an astronaut. It will end in tears... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

    NOAA's Space Weather Centre

    NOAA's Space Weather Centre
    Space Boffins Sue Nelson and Richard Hollingham are joined by a cosmic hedgehog with a report from NOAA's space weather centre in Colorado and details on how to own the latest affordable pocket spacecraft to the moon. Studio guests include space artist Vix Southgate and rocket insurer David Wade - plus the final stage of Sue's brave attempt to become an astronaut. It will end in tears... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

    Solar Science and Space Planes

    Solar Science and Space Planes
    Space Boffins Sue Nelson and Richard Hollingham are reduced to tears of laughter by Apollo 15 astronaut Al Worden, enlightened by studio guest and space scientist Dr Lucie Green, and XCOR's Jeff Greason meets Richard in the Mojave Desert to discuss the risks of flying in their new space plane. Kate Arkless-Gray also discusses her progress on securing a seat on XCOR's space plane in the Lynx Space Challenge and the attempts to get more women applying, resulting in Sue deciding to enter and become one of the lucky astronaut winners herself. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

    Solar Science and Space Planes

    Solar Science and Space Planes
    Space Boffins Sue Nelson and Richard Hollingham are reduced to tears of laughter by Apollo 15 astronaut Al Worden, enlightened by studio guest and space scientist Dr Lucie Green, and XCOR's Jeff Greason meets Richard in the Mojave Desert to discuss the risks of flying in their new space plane. Kate Arkless-Gray also discusses her progress on securing a seat on XCOR's space plane in the Lynx Space Challenge and the attempts to get more women applying, resulting in Sue deciding to enter and become one of the lucky astronaut winners herself. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

    Tears are an emotional work-out, making you more beautiful

    Tears are an emotional work-out, making you more beautiful
    We all have an emotional body, just like we have a physical body. When we work out at the gym, our physical bodies become beautiful. When we cry or feel hurt, our emotional bodies become beautiful. So if you want someone to think you are beautiful, when they look at you--- go to the gym. It will make your physical body more beautiful. But if you want someone to feel that you are a beautiful person, when they’re around you--- crying and feeling hurt will make your emotional body more beautiful. When we work out and exercise, our muscles hurt. They get sore. The more pain our muscles feel, the more beautiful our bodies become. When we cry and feel sad, our heart hurts. The more pain our heart feels, the more beautiful our feelings become. And therefore, people have more beautiful feelings towards us. In other words, it becomes very easy for them to love us. Just like if you have a very fit body, it is very easy for someone to look at you and think you have a beautiful body. If you have a very fit emotional body, because you cry a lot--- it is very easy for someone to be near you and feel that you have a beautiful heart. Just like we can attract people by having a fit body, we can also attract people by having a fit emotional body. It just makes them feel beautiful to be around us. An EKG machine can actually measure the energy that your heart is giving off. In fact, it extends 8 feet out from your body. So this love energy that you are emanating is real and vibrationally palpable. If you want to make people feel beautiful and feel that you are a beautiful person, then crying and being sad, honoring your heart-break when it comes to you, instead of drowning it out or pushing it away--- makes you a very beautiful person. Just think of your tears as an emotional workout and all the heart-ache you are feeling has a pay-off. In the end, after you’re done crying, you will be more beautiful.

    Going Topless Harms your Hearing - Naked Scientists NewsFLASH - 11.01.11

    Going Topless Harms your Hearing - Naked Scientists NewsFLASH - 11.01.11
    In this week's NewsFlash, we find out how an IVF study could lead to a test to predict the treatment's outcome, how a woman's tears can manipulate men's moods, the perfect melody to send shivers up your spine and the headphones which can cancel out the sound of the dentist's drill. Plus we find out how leaving the top down on your car could damage your hearing....

    Burl Ives - A Little Bitty Tear

    Burl Ives - A Little Bitty Tear
    "A Little Bitty Tear" is a song written by the country music singer-songwriter Hank Cochran. It has been recorded by many musical acts, including Cochran himself and Burl Ives. Burl Icle Ivanhoe Ives (June 14, 1909 – April 14, 1995) was an actor, writer and folk music singer. As an actor, Ives's work included comedies, dramas, and voice work in theater, television, and motion pictures. Referring to Ives's singing, music critic John Rockwell said, "Ives's voice ... had the sheen and finesse of opera without its latter-day Puccinian vulgarities and without the pretensions of operatic ritual. It was genteel in expressive impact without being genteel in social conformity. And it moved people." Early life Ives was born in 1909 near Hunt City, an unincorporated town in Jasper County, Illinois, the son of Levi "Frank" Ives (1880–1947) and Cordelia "Dellie" White (1882–1954). He had six siblings: Audry, Artie, Clarence, Argola, Lillburn, and Norma. His father was at first a farmer and then a contractor for the county and others. One day Ives was singing in the garden with his mother, and his uncle overheard them. He invited his nephew to sing at the old soldiers' reunion in Hunt City. The boy performed a rendition of the folk ballad "Barbara Allen" and impressed both his uncle and the audience. From 1927-29, Ives attended Eastern Illinois State Teachers College (now Eastern Illinois University) in Charleston, Illinois, where he played football. During his junior year, he was sitting in English class, listening to a lecture on Beowulf, when he suddenly realized he was wasting his time. As he walked out the door, the professor made a snide remark, and Ives slammed the door behind him. Sixty years later, the school named a building after its most famous dropout. Ives was also involved in Freemasonry from 1927 onward. On 23 July 1929 in Richmond, Indiana, Ives did a trial recording of "Behind the Clouds" for the Starr Piano Company's Gennett label, but the recording was rejected and destroyed a few weeks later.

    209 - Rick Recht, Jewish contemporary musician

    209 - Rick Recht, Jewish contemporary musician
    Rick Recht is a top touring Jewish contemporary musician, singer and songwriter, playing over 150 concert dates a year, inspiring Jewish youth.  He has 6 best-selling albums. Rick originated the 'Shabbat Alive!' worship service and 'Tear Down the Walls', his multi-cultural interfaith production.  Don Fass interviewed Rick at the American Conference for Cantors, in San Francisco.
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