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Neil Sattin interviews John Gottman, Sue Johnson, Harville Hendrix, Peter Levine, Stan Tatkin, Dick Schwartz, Katherine Woodward Thomas, Diana Richardson, Terry Real, Wendy Maltz - and many others - in his quest to dig deep into all the factors that keep a Relationship Alive and Thriving! Each week Neil brings you an in-depth interview with a relationship expert. Neil is an author and relationship coach who is enthusiastic and passionate about relationships and the nuts and bolts of what mak ...
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Award-winning documentarian Stephen Berkley, writer/director of LIFE WITH GHOSTS, interviews both professionals and lay people about their experiences with grief & ghosts. Key words: Ghost, after-death, death, after-death communication, iadc, emdr, trauma, grief, mourning, healing, movie, trailer, podcast, complicated grief, traumatic grief, deceased, sudden death
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Rock's Backpages

Barney Hoskyns, Mark Pringle, Jasper Murison-Bowie

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Tales from the world's largest archive of music journalism: entertaining interviews with luminaries such as Neil Tennant, Billy Bragg, Pamela Des Barres, Gary Kemp, Vashti Bunyan, Midge Ure, Nick Hornby and Robyn Hitchcock. Thoughtful and informative conversations about all aspects of popular music history, interspersed with clips from exclusive audio interviews that date back to the mid-'60s. The RBP podcast is hosted by Barney Hoskyns and Mark Pringle and co-hosted & produced by Jasper Mur ...
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This show explores the life of Jimmi Seiter, who worked in the music business from 1966 to 1983 as a musician, roadie, road manager, manager, engineer and producer. Hosted by Ash Seiter, his son, the show features firsthand accounts and stories about all of the artists, producers and music personalities that Jimmi worked with over the years; The Byrds, The Flying Burrito Brothers, Flo & Eddie, The Runaways, David Cassidy, Rocky Burnette, Terry Melcher, Kim Fowley, Brian Wilson, Dobie Gray, G ...
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In this episode, we ask one of the greatest music writers of the rock and roll era to talk about Mystery Train as he celebrates its 50th anniversary with a brand-new edition of his classic book. Talking to us from Oakland, 6,000 miles away in his native Northern California, Greil Marcus looks back on the pivotal moments that led to his starting wor…
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“Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost.” Mt 28:19 Jesus began His ministry by being baptized by John in the river Jordan. Jesus concluded His ministry by commanding baptism. Let’s talk about baptism, not Baptists baptism. If we […]…
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For this special "bonus" episode of the Rock's Backpages podcast — fittingly number 211 (geddit?) — we're joined once again by The Guardian's Alexis Petridis for a discussion of timeless rock mockumentary This is Spinal Tap and its breathlessly-awaited sequel Spinal Tap II: The End Continues... With reference to A Fine Line Between Stupid and Cleve…
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When do we want, justice, when taken advantage of, or when our child is guilty? “Man’s capacity for justice makes Democracy possible; but Man’s inclination to injustice makes Democracy necessary.” Reinhold Niebuhr, The Children of Light and The Children of Darkness: God’s provision of salvation is expressly directed towards his enemies (Rom. 5:8). …
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For this episode we're joined by the immensely respected Alexis Petridis, The Guardian's principal pop critic since September 2001. Our guest tells us about his childhood in Yorkshire, his teenage years in Buckinghamshire and his initiation into the Acid House scene while at Cambridge University. Work experience at MixMag in the mid-'90s led to his…
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Ever wonder what animals are really trying to tell us? In this conversation, Stephen explores the unseen world of animal communication with guest Tami Hendrix. From heart-based connection to the subtle ways animals reflect our lives back to us, this episode reveals how listening to animals can transform the way we relate to them — and to ourselves.…
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Revelation 18 The summons in Rev 18:4 suggests a literal flight from the doomed city (as Christian Jews fled to Pella at the fall of Jerusalem), but when projected on the larger screen of the consummation it becomes a call to the last generation of believers for “spiritual withdrawal from ostentation or empty, idle amusement […]…
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In this episode we invite David Nathan to look back on his illustrious 60 years as "the British Ambassador of Soul". Our guest commences by recalling his gateway into Black American music: the covers of Shirelles and Miracles classics included on the first two Beatles albums. He furthermore describes the thrill of seeing Motown star Mary Wells supp…
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Judgment and Influence Throughout history the petty kingdoms and empires built by proud, arrogant, God-rejecting rebels have come and gone. The spirit of humanism first expressed at Babel has permeated human history ever since. Unshakably optimistic despite centuries of war, slaughter, injustice, and cruelty, people still seek a utopia, to be broug…
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7-18 The Beauty of the Beast “The woman was dressed in purple and scarlet, and was glittering with gold, precious stones, and pearls. She held a golden cup in her hand, filled with abominable things and the filth of her adulteries. This title was written on her forehead, Mystery, Babylon the Great, the Mother of […]…
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For this episode we're joined online from northwest Massachusetts by the legendary Byron Coley, champion of all things weird and non-mainstream. After describing his somewhat peripatetic childhood, our guest explains – very amusingly – why as a teenager he hated the Beatles and what led him eventually to the more subversive sounds of the Mothers of…
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What if the parts of yourself you're most ashamed to show are actually your greatest assets in building deep, lasting relationships? In this powerful conversation, renowned therapist and Deeper Dating author Ken Page reveals why vulnerability isn't a weakness to overcome - it's your secret weapon for attracting people who truly see and value you. I…
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What makes a medium reading evidential? Psychic and medical intuitive Cheryl Murphy explains the difference between real connection and wishful thinking—and what it takes to do this work with integrity. _________________________________________ #healer #medical intuitive #energy healing #cheryl murphy #LifeWithGhosts - The gallery reading for almos…
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For this episode we're joined by the excellent Val Mabbs, who talks to us about writing for Record Mirror in the late '60s and early '70s. We start with our guest's early life as a mod in Hertfordshire – and her memories of seeing the Who/the High Numbers in 1964/5. Val then explains how she got her foot in the door at the Mirror and recalls collea…
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What if the answers you’ve been searching for… aren’t coming from this world? In this intimate interview, trance medium Niko channels his spirit guide, Noah, to deliver direct, no-nonsense truths about grief, purpose, and what it means to be human. It’s not theory. It’s transmission. Tune in—and listen between the words. ___________________________…
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In this episode we welcome novelist and screenwriter John Niven to "RBP Towers" to ask him about his career and his acclaimed novels. We start with the Wishing Stones, the post-C86 combo for whom John played guitar in the late '80s, and progress swiftly to the subject of his caustic 2008 classic Kill Your Friends — the UK's drug-riddled music indus…
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Stephen interviews renowned healer Marie Manuchehri, RN — a medium and gifted intuitive, live before an audience of 425. Marie describes her extraordinary ability to “hear” people’s organs speak, tuning into the energy of the liver, kidneys, stomach, heart—translating their subtle messages and offing solutions. Then she offered a gallery reading to…
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Your negative thoughts feel like the enemy. They sure can get in the way of your goals and dreams! But when you embrace your negative thinking, you'll uncover a surprising paradox that suddenly turns them into your most powerful allies. In this episode of Relationship Alive, you'll learn how to transform your negative thoughts into fuel for your bi…
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“Not guilty by reason of insanity.” This was the unbelievable sentence recited by Judge Barrington Parker following each of the thirteen charges leveled against John Warnock Hinckley, Jr., for the attempted assassination of President Ronald Reagan. The trial is said to have cost $2.5 million. As would be expected, reactions to the verdict varied fr…
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In this episode we welcome the great soul scribe Tony Cummings to Hammersmith to discuss the subject of his classic 1975 book The Sound of Philadelphia. Tony travelled all the way down from his adopted Stoke-on-Trent to answer our questions about his earliest musical passions in his native Plymouth and the launch of his pioneering '60s fanzines Sou…
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Filmmaker Stephen Berkley sits down with Dr. Gregory Shushan, the world's leading authority on Near-Death Experiences across cultures and throughout history. He has some stories to tell, and they are definitely revelatory! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - Dr. Shushan can …
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For this episode we're joined in our Hammersmith lair by the highly respected Chris Bohn, known better these days by his alias Biba Kopf (cue a nod to Berlin Alexanderplatz author Alfred Döblin...) The veteran NME contributor and sometime editor-in-chief of The Wire talks about his long career as a Europhile connoisseur of extreme and out-there mus…
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What does it mean to be spiritual in times of crisis? Stephen challenges Dr. Terri Daniel and Brian D. Smith on their "Sacred Activism," a risk they both are taking as spiritual leaders speaking out in defense of fundamental human rights. For the post-interview Q&A, go to https://youtu.be/lJLp4hVTKEQ ________________________________________________…
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For this episode we're joined – all the way from Brooklyn – by acclaimed author and sometime drummer Jonathan Gould. The native New Yorker recalls his early musical epiphanies, his introduction to the drums and his studying under famed jazz drummer Alan Dawson in mid-'70s Boston. He also reminisces about his years in Woodstock, N.Y., and his associ…
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Systematic theology was required study for my seminary studies. basically, systematic theology is the reflection on and the ordered articulation of faith. the reality of faith itself in our commitment to god revealed in christ. Sound systematic theology functions within the life of DISCIPLESHIP (stanley j. grenz). today, We live in a society where …
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In this episode we welcome the great Paul Gambaccini into RBP's world and ask him about his 50+ years as one of Britain's best-loved broadcasters. "The Great Gambo" tells us about his early radio days at Dartmouth College's WDCR station and explains how he slipped his foot in the door at Rolling Stone in 1970. He then recounts his first meeting wit…
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A riveting conversation with metaphysical teacher Ray Catania, an atheist who died, experienced the afterlife, and then chose to embrace the spiritual path that called him. Don't miss this wide-awakening episode! ______________________________________________________________________ - Ray Catania can be found here: https://www.raycatania.com/ - Ray…
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