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YK WorldYK WorldThey're Called Quibi's Shortly after finishing the last episode of “Items of Interest” it dawned on me that these episodes that are a smattering of topics should really be called Quick Bites – aka a Quibi. So, here’s a Quibi episode for ya! It’s largely comprised of new YK releases but I throw in a few treats at the end as well. Enjoy and, as always, get in touch with any feedback because I truly have no idea how many people are listening.Email: michael [at] ykworld [dot] show ADDITIONAL LINKS FETCHING PAILS tick...2025-05-2425 minYK WorldYK WorldItems of Interest When I started YK WORLD I promised myself not to stick to any particular format. Keeping good to my word, here’s an episode with a smattering of topics. No dense deep dives, just a little bouncing around through a few items of (potential) interest. Ironically, I set out to make a 10-minute episode and ended up with almost half an hour.. I suppose that means I still have room to experiment. Enjoy and, as always, get in touch with any feedback because I truly have no idea how many people are listening.Email: michael [at] yk...2025-05-0524 minYK WorldYK WorldThe B-Side: Talking Talking with Hands Maybe this isn’t news to anyone but I’ve found that when an interview is over and you turn the microphone OFF – a lot of really fantastic conversation STARTS to flow. Once that proverbial red light has turned off, the pressure to represent yourself formally falls away. That said, for this episode, we try a little experiment. After the last interview episode with Talking with Hands ended – we let the recording continue. The conversation was still about art and process and technology… But it’s also quite a bit more meandering and casual. I’m calling this...2025-04-142h 08YK WorldYK WorldTalking Talking with Hands with Matthew Smith Back in December of 2024 I sat down with Matthew Smith – aka Talking with Hands – to discuss his musical history and his latest album, Organic Machine. As it is April of 2025 now, this interview has been sitting for a minute! However, with the release of the “Unprofessional Artist” video, it felt more than apt to get this out into the world. Matt shares how he was influenced by a Clorox jingle, the music of Yes and classical compositions. We talk about songwriting through dreams, how modular synthesis changed his approach and how “finding a new sound” is more than just a...2025-04-071h 43YK WorldYK WorldThe YK Guide to Releasing Records 101 First and foremost, thanks to everyone that listened to the debut episode and double thanks to anyone that reached out and told me they listened – it means a lot! In this episode, I share how I prepare a record for release from the perspective of yk Records; a rather small indie. My budgets are small and I tend to approach things very DIY. Having done this for 15 years, I hope my experiences of trial and error can help to make your ride less bumpy. Knowledge is power and sharing is caring. I hope this information benefits you. If...2025-02-281h 11YK WorldYK WorldHow We Got Here In an uncharacteristically self-indulgent move, this debut full-length episode is all about yk Records founder, Michael Eades. Does he feel comfortable talking about himself in the slightest, much less an entire episode? Absolutely not. Does he like writing episode summaries in the third person? Definitely not. But origin stories can be interesting and can certainly provide context for the future. In just under an hour, here’s how we got here. Show Note Links:Modem Handshake Visualization (Stunner)ANSi art by ACiD1991 Music Releases:The Features “Armani Suede” (1996)Detachment KitThat SELF D...2025-02-1143 minYK WorldYK WorldWelcome to the World Welcome to YK World; a podcast, ostensibly, about the releases of YK Records but, realistically, much further reaching. I’m saying it’s about “Navigating the gloop of music, tech, art and worthwhile divergences.” The plan here is to not adhere to any format. Some episodes may be 10 minutes, some may be two hours. Some episodes may be driven and hosted by me, others may be a conversation devoid of me entirely. Truthfully, it’s a work in progress and an experiment. The show will change over time and I hope you’ll join along to see what...2025-01-2107 minWe Own This TownWe Own This Town004: The Mystery of the Toynbee Tiles with Michael Eades After a quick freak out about the Drake/Kendrick feud (we had no idea what was coming), we dig deep into the mystery of the Toynbee Tiles with our special guest, We Own This Town producer Michael Eades! Join hosts Bunnicula and HP Hovercraft as we discuss a “Dizzy Question” from a listener about uploading consciousness, plus lots of talk about space babies, outsider art, and the alleged identity of The Toynbee Tiler. Additional Links: We Own This Town: Music (podcast) yk Records Resurrect Dead: The Mystery of the Toynbee Tiles film Toyn...2024-05-221h 20Lectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 27 -- St John Henry Newman, Apostle to the Doubtful -- The Legacy of Newman: Mission of Newman2024-04-2512 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 26 -- St John Henry Newman, Apostle to the Doubtful -- The Legacy of Newman: Personal Sanctity2024-04-2211 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 25 -- St John Henry Newman, Apostle to the Doubtful -- The Legacy of Newman: The Romantic Realist and Christian Revelation2024-04-1514 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 24 -- St John Henry Newman, Apostle to the Doubtful -- The Legacy of Newman: Newman the Pastor2024-04-0415 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 23 -- St John Henry Newman, Apostle to the Doubtful -- The Legacy of Newman: Exorcising some Phantoms2024-03-2517 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 22 -- St John Henry Newman -- Apostle of the Doubtful -- The Later Years: Glorious Last Years2024-03-2114 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 21 -- St John Henry Newman, Apostle to the Doubtful -- The Later Years: The Dream of Gerontius2024-03-1410 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 20 -- St John Henry Newman, Apostle to the Doubtful -- The Later Years: The Dream of Gerontius2024-03-1110 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 19 -- John Henry Newman, Apostle to the Doubtful -- The Later Years: Kingsley and the Apologia2024-03-0714 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 18 -- St John Henry Newman, Apostle to the Doubtful -- The Later Year: The Dark Night2024-03-0413 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 17 -- St John Henry Newman, Apostle to the Doubtful -- The Later Year: The Oratory School2024-03-0115 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 16 -- St John Henry Newman, Apostle to the Doubtful -- The Later Years: Daily Duties2024-02-2707 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 15 -- St John Henry Newman, Apostle to the Doubtful -- The Later Years: The Rambler and the Role of the Laity2024-02-2314 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 14 -- St John Henry Newman, Apostle to the Doubtful -- The Later Years: Blessings in Rome, Chills in England2024-02-2015 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 13 -- St John Henry Newman, Apostle to the Doubtful -- Later Years: London and the Idea of the Oratory2024-02-1315 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 12 -- St John Henry Newman, Apostle to the Doubtful -- Later Years: Dublin and the Idea of a University2024-02-0908 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 11 -- St John Henry Newman, Apostle to the Doubtful -- Later Years: The Achilli Trial2024-02-0610 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 10 -- St John Henry Newman, Apostle to the Doubtful -- Later Years: Reaction and Counter-Reaction2024-02-0208 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 9 -- St John Henry Newman, Apostle to the Doubtful -- Later Years: Father Faber2024-01-3010 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 8 -- St John Henry Newman, Apostle to the Doubtful -- Later Years: Ordination and the Oratory2024-01-2610 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 7 -- St John Henry Newman, Apostle to the Doubtful -- Early Years: Development of Christian Doctrine2024-01-2313 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 6 -- St John Henry Newman, Apostle to the Doubtful -- Early Years: The Littlemore Years2024-01-1912 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 5 -- St John Henry Newman, Apostle to the Doubtful-- The Early Years: Italy and the Oxford Movement2024-01-1611 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 4 -- St John Henry Newman, Apostle to the Doubtful -- The Early Years: Early Education in the Anglican ChurchWhere was St John Henry educated?  After his private boarding school, he went to Oxford. Newman's time at Oxford shaped the rest of his life. Through the people he met, he was directed towards his life's mission as an educator and father of souls. 2024-01-1212 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 3 -- St John Henry Newman, Apostle to the Doubtful -- The Early Years: Search for the TruthWhen did St John Henry Newman experience a profound first conversion?  In 1816, during his summer vacation. Due to his father's failed business, St John Henry had to stay at his boarding school during the summer.  Through reading, conversations, and prayer, Newman's life was transformed that summer. He was only fifteen. He became convinced of the presence and reality of God and his own soul. He began to love the Athanasian Creed. The religious direction of his life was set. 2024-01-0514 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 2 -- St John Henry Newman, Apostle to the Doubtful -- The Early Years: A Man of the Nineteenth CenturyWhen did Newman live? The nineteenth century. Born in 1801, Newman died in 1890. He witnessed great intellectual changes. One of the keys to Newman's writings is his effort to explain the relationship between faith and reason. How can we believe what we cannot fully understand? How can we believe what we cannot prove? St John Henry wanted to defend the value of the faith of the most simple believer. He wanted to show how faith in Christ is reasonable and mysterious. 2023-12-1215 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 1 -- St John Henry Newman, Apostle of the Doubtful -- The Early Years: A Turning PointWhen did St John Henry become a Catholic? This small book is Meriol Trevor and Leonie Caldecott's little biography of St John Henry Newman. Newman is being proposed as a Doctor of the Church by bishops from all over the world. His image is used by this prayer group as their logo. His life and teachings will inspire us. 2023-12-1113 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 179 -- Come Be My Light Appendix B -- Thirteenth Day (Being A Missionary)2023-12-0514 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 178 -- Come Be My Light Appendix B -- Twelfth Day (Becoming Holy)Did Mother see her life in special relation to Mary? Yes, she especially wanted to live with the Risen Christ as Our Lady did. She looked on Mary not only as the model of humility as Our Lady of Sorrows, but also as the Queen of Heaven. Mary could teach her how to be joyful. 2023-12-0109 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 177 -- Come Be My Light Appendix B -- Eleventh Day (Strengthen Resolutions)Did Mother have a special love for humility? Yes. She really wanted God to be all in all. She wanted to live for Him alone. She wanted to be completely under his Power. Therefore, she did not care what people said or did to her if He was glorified. 2023-12-0109 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 176 -- Come Be My Light Appendix B -- Tenth Day (Spirit of Penance and Encouragement)Did Mother practice penances and mortifications? Yes. Exterior ones. Interior ones. She also accepted the great torture within her soul for the love of Jesus.   2023-11-2810 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 175 -- Come Be My Light Appendix B -- Ninth Day (Duties of State and Flexibility)Did Mother have success in following a plan of life and keeping her resolutions? Yes. But her notes for the ninth day also show her prudence and her flexibility in keeping her rules. Mother Teresa knew how to live out the true spirit of her plan of life. 2023-11-2409 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 174 -- Come Be My Light Appendix B -- Eighth Day (Means of Loving Him in Plan of Life)How did Mother Teresa set up a plan of life? With great clarity, courage and supernatural outlook. We read about the eighth day of her 1959 retreat, based on the notes that Jesus made her give to him. These notes on the eighth day are incredibly revealing about Mother’s effort to find God. 2023-11-2408 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 172 -- Come Be My Light Appendix B -- Sixth Day (Love of Humility)2023-11-2109 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 171 -- Come Be My Light Appendix B -- Fifth Day (Love of Poverty)2023-11-2110 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 170 -- Come Be My Light Appendix B -- Fourth Day (Firm Determination to Follow Christ)2023-11-1711 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 169 -- Come Be My Light Appendix B -- Third Day (To Purify the Heart)2023-11-1409 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 168 -- Come Be My Light Appendix B -- Second Day (Perfect Act of Contrition)2023-11-1011 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 167 -- Come Be My Light Appendix B -- First Day (Purpose of Life)2023-11-0713 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 166 -- Come Be My Light Appendix A 39-42 -- Work Amongst the Poor of a City2023-11-0313 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 165 -- Come By My Light Appendix A 38 -- Penance and Self-Denial2023-10-3104 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 164 -- Come By My Light Appendix A 33-37 -- Spiritual Exercises2023-10-3107 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 163 -- Come Be My Light Appendix A 17-32 -- The Vows2023-10-2713 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 162 -- Come Be My Light Appendix A 1-16 -- Rules + Dress + Aspirants + Novices2023-10-2410 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 161 -- Come Be My Light Conclusion 4 -- The Light She Lit in my Life Is Still Burning2023-10-2013 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 160 -- Come Be My Light Conclusion 3 -- Mother’s Pledge2023-10-1707 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 159 -- Come Be My Light Conclusion 2 -- She Always Led us to JesusDid her fellow MCs realize the extent of her interior torments? No. Her closest collaborators did not know. They saw the fruitfulness of her work. They saw her joy. They saw her prayer. They had no idea of the intense interior trial of her heart. They did not know that her intimacy with Christ had been veiled in Mother’s own sense that God was absent. 2023-10-0908 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 158 -- Come Be My Light Conclusion 1 -- Carry Me into the Holes of the PoorWhat made Mother Teresa unique among God's saints? The length of her interior darkness; the way she grasped the "'painful thirst' in the Heart of Jesus for the poorest of the poor." Her special way of sharing in Christ’s own thirst on the Cross. 2023-10-0913 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 157 -- Come Be My Light ch 13.16 -- To be His Victim, To Be At His Disposal2023-10-0514 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 156 -- Come Be My Light ch 13.15 -- I Want Jesus2023-10-0511 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 155 -- Come Be my Light ch 13.14 -- She is Just Looking and Looking and Looking at that BOXWhat made Mother comfortable and quiet in hospital? Her Hindu doctor could not explain it. But when the priests brought the box to the room, Mother, even in her greatest final illnesses would be quiet and calm. The doctor told the priests, bring her the box. What box was he talking about? The tabernacle.  2023-10-0207 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 154 -- Come Be my Light ch 13.13 -- I am so Happy to Give HIM this GiftDid Mother take advice in her later years? Yes. In 1995, she made a trip to the USA. When she was in Charlotte, she met her old  friend Bishop Curlin. They spoke about her interior emptiness. She liked the advice he gave her. 2023-10-0208 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 153 -- Come Be my Light ch 13.12 -- Something Truly Beautiful for God -- Come Be my Light ch 13.12Did anything change as she got closer to death? Her letters got shorter. One of Mother’s great tasks as Superior was communication with all the houses and various leaders in the Church. She also had much personal correspondence to keep up with among those who loved her. As she got closer to death, her correspondences were more brief. She loved to tell people to make “something beautiful for God.” 2023-09-2505 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 152 -- Come Be my Light ch 13.11 -- Without Counting the CostHow did Mother live towards the end of her life? Like a simple sister. She was still the Superior General, but she did not give herself exemptions. She was up early. She was the first to the chapel. She washed the dishes. She lived a humble life. 2023-09-2508 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 151 -- Come Be My Light ch 13.10 -- I Satiate Your Thirst with My Love and the Suffering of My HeartAs Mother Teresa got closer to the end of her life, did she continue to be helped by priests? Yes. In fact, one of the most inspiring helps she received in 1993 was through the writings of the Pope himself, the Bishop of Rome. Around the same time, she received her last letter from her long time spiritual director, Fr Van Exem, S.J.   2023-09-2217 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 150 -- Come Be My Light ch 13.9 -- In the Name of God and in the Name of the PoorWhat did Mother Teresa do about the 1990 US-Iraq war? She prayed. She pleaded. She wrote a letter to George Bush and Saddam Hussein. She went to Iraq and opened a house there. Her reaction to being in the Middle East is remarkable.   2023-09-1911 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 149 -- Come Be My Light ch 13.8 -- Be Only All for Jesus through MaryHow many words did Mother Teresa use to summarize the Gospel? Five. You-did-it-to-me. She took these words from St Matthew's Gospel. Our Lord said that he will separate the sheep from the goats based on these five words. As a Mother and a teacher, St Teresa of Calcutta found ways to plant this truth deep into the hearts of her followers.   2023-09-1909 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 148 -- Come Be my Light ch 13.7 -- People Are So Hungry for GodHow did Mother react after she got her pacemaker? She kept going strong! This medical procedure coincided with the fall of the iron curtain. Suddenly formerly Communist countries were open to missionaries. Mother visited and brought her sisters. What she found was an intense hunger for God. 2023-09-1207 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 147 -- Come Be my Light ch 13.6 -- Tell Mother Teresa that I ThirstDid Mother long to hear the voice of Jesus again? Yes. On September 10, Mother Teresa had her inspiration day.  In a way similar to St Paul, she heard Christ speak to her. He asked her repeatedly to bring His light to the slums. Years later, a priest was told by Christ to give her a message. Mother’s reaction is very interesting! 2023-09-1209 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 146 -- Come Be My Light ch 13.5 -- A Witness to the Primacy of LoveHow did Mother keep going? She loved. Her life is a witness to the primacy of love. Despite all feelings, she chose to follow the path she knew pleased Jesus. 2023-09-0810 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 145 -- Come Be My Light ch 13.4 -- Where is JesusDid Mother ever consult priests in North America about her interior darkness? Yes. She was close friends with a priest and later bishop of Charlotte, William Curlin. Bishop Curlin testified especially to her sense of being far from God even when praying before the Blessed Sacrament. 2023-09-0806 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 144 -- Come Be My Light ch 13.3 -- Conviction of My Nothingness2023-09-0510 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 143 -- Come Be My Light ch 13.2 -- Jesus is the Light...I LightWhy did Mother Teresa long to open so many house in the world? To conquer the world for love. She wanted to place a tabernacle in all these countries so that she and her sisters could bring Jesus everywhere. She wanted Our Lord to be loved. Mother longed to hand on to others the One she loved with all her heart. The secret to being a missionary is one’s own love for Christ. 2023-09-0111 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 142 -- Come Be My Light ch 13.1 -- No Longer Me but only Jesus (and Mary)2023-08-2905 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 141 -- Come Be My Light ch 12.13 -- Whose Thirst is Greater His or Mine2023-08-2811 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 139 -- Come Be My Light ch 12.11 -- A Much Greater Disease is to to be Unwanted and UnlovedWhat did Mother Teresa discover was worse than physical disease?  The feeling of being unloved and unwanted. The more Mother travelled, the more she discovered different kinds of sufferings. She had begun the work of the Missionaries of Charity with the poorest of the poor in Calcutta. She wanted to quench the thirst of Christ in these poor. Christ was in them thirsting to be loved. But Mother gradually realized that even those with the worst physical diseases are not the greatest sufferers.   2023-08-2412 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 138 -- Come Be My Light ch 12.10 -- You Did it to Me2023-08-2116 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 137 -- Come Be My Light ch 12.9 -- Helpless yet DaringDid Mother Teresa see good in others? Absolutely! She was amazed at what God was doing in others. She saw the gifts that her beloved Lord gave to others. In her own spiritual poverty, in our sense of being unwanted, she was led out of herself. She was led to rejoice in the good she found. And she had a special gift for discerning the gifts God gave others. 2023-08-1513 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 136 -- Come Be My Light ch 12.8 -- Not I live But Christ lives in MeWhat did Mother especially admire in others? Understanding love. Mother Teresa never separated truth and love. Love normally depends on knowledge. We cannot love what we do not know. But once we know someone, we can grow in our understanding of the person. We can understand better what motivates the person, for example. We can better understand how to help someone. Mother loved the phrase, understanding love. It captured the fact that our love for others, our willing good to others, in rooted in understanding of the person. 2023-08-1507 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 135 -- Come Be My Light ch 12.8 -- Let the People Eat you UpDid Mother Teresa think we need human support? Yes. She especially thought we needed the help of prayers from others. She begged for prayers. She prayed for others. But also she knew that we needed encouragement. She understood that Christ is our great support, but Christ acts through our fellow members of the Mystical Body. 2023-08-1115 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 134 -- Come Be My Light ch 12.7 -- Sorrow Suffering and Loneliness are a Kiss of ChristWhat comparison did Mother use for understanding our sufferings?  A kiss. She said that the sufferings that Christ allows are signs of his love. They are like kisses from him that show us how much he cares for us. 2023-08-1112 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 133 -- Come Be My Light ch 12.6 -- God’s Tenderness for Me and My NothingnessHow did Mother handle the increasing number of crowds that wanted to see her? With prayer. She felt the crowds in places like Philadelphia were a huge cross. She did not enjoy the publicity, the police, the speeches. But she begged God to give her the grace to accept everything with a smile. She even compared these smiles at Jesus to the difficulties spouses have in dealing with the trials of their marriage.   2023-08-0815 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 132 -- Come Be My Light ch 12.5 -- Keep the Light Jesus BurningTo what did Mother like to compare herself in relation to Christ?  An oil lamp. He is the light of the world. She never wanted to think of herself as an independent light. Her light was from Him. But she did think that she would be able by her fidelity to keep oil in the lamp so that Christ could shine through her. 2023-08-0806 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 131 -- Come Be My Light ch 12.4 -- I Want Him…Not to Mind Even the Darkness That Surrounds Him in MeWhat did her life in the 1970s look like? Incredibly peaceful and serene. In the 1960s she had especially made her peace with her darkness and isolation. But in the 1970s her forgetfulness of self, her complete focus on the Lord grew and grew. Peace of soul is the result of being one with God.  2023-08-0311 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 130 -- Come Be My Light ch 12.3 -- So Helpless, So Empty, So SmallWhere did Mother Theresa keep all her awards and special honours? In a cardboard box. She won the noble prize. She was honoured by so many countries. But the awards did not matter to her except insofar as they helped her serve the poor. 2023-08-0308 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 129 -- Come be My Light ch 12.2 -- Remember my Face before JesusHow did Mother react when she met a new person? It depends. Mother lived in the presence of God. She could assess a situation very quickly. She could form a judgment of a person’s good qualities with little time spent. With the help of the Holy Spirit, she tried to treat each person as God wanted her to do so. 2023-08-0112 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 128 -- Come be My Light ch 12.1 -- God Uses Nothingness to Show His GreatnessWhat was her prayer like? Uncompromising. Full of intercession. Mother Teresa was incredibly faithful to her times of prayer, especially her holy hour. She could be flexible with the time and place. But she knew He wanted her there. And so she answered His call. Her prayer was sometimes simply the bringing before Him of the faces she had met on the streets.   2023-08-0105 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 127 -- Come Be My Light ch 11.20 -- She Had Found Her Way2023-07-2808 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 126 -- Come Be My Light ch 11.19 -- Be Happy for We Share the Passion of ChristHow did Mother Teresa described the year 1967? She said it was a “hard and sad time of fight for the faith.” Even though the Second Vatican Council (1962-5) was meant to enliven the faith of the whole Church and urge the Church on in her missionary work, the years after the Council, like the years after many Councils, were times of great controversy. Mother saw these years as one of purification. She counselled clinging to the living Christ. But where? In the Eucharist. 2023-07-2507 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 125 -- Come Be My Light ch 11.18 -- A Deep Longing for God and DeathIn 1969, what did Mother feel? As confusion in the Church seemed to grow, Mother’s zeal burned brighter. Zeal is an effect of divine love. Love becomes zeal when it sees obstacles in its way. Zeal wants to remove obstacles to the growth of divine love. And Mother wanted to light the light of divine love in every human heart. 2023-07-2507 minLectio et OratioLectio et OratioEpisode 124 -- Come Be My Light ch 11.17 -- Be the One who will Satiate His ThirstCan Christ’s thirst be satiated? Yes. He thirsts for human persons to love Him. Christ is the head of the Church. He is our God and Lord. He thirsts for us to be happy. Our happiness is found only in Him. And Mother Teresa wanted to please Christ by bringing others into friendship with Him. But Christ also thirsts for love in his  body, the Church. Christ is present in his members, the members of the Church. Mother wanted to quench the thirst for love and being cared for and being wanted in the souls in who...2023-07-2112 minHealth Results | Inspiring Better HealthHealth Results | Inspiring Better HealthS2 E7: Calories: We're Looking At It Backwards! (With Dr Michael Eades)Steve Bennett sits down with Dr Michael Eades. Visit Dr Michael Eades: Sign up to the weekly newsletter The Arrow: https://michaeleades.substack.com/ Protein Power https://www.proteinpower.com/  Season 2 Episode 7 Learn more at: https://www.healthresults.com/2023-03-101h 15Technical ProofTechnical ProofHeroes in Product Design with Michael Eades Ep10Michael Eades shares his perspective around the greatest Product Managers and Designers the world has ever known2022-11-121h 04Peak Human - Unbiased Nutrition Info for Optimum Health, Fitness & LivingPeak Human - Unbiased Nutrition Info for Optimum Health, Fitness & LivingPart 81 - Dr. Michael Eades on What Humans Evolved to Eat & What Happens When You Stray From ThatWelcome back everyone! Thanks for tuning in and I hope you are putting your health first during this time. In case anyone is wondering, I'm working on the Food Lies film daily and we’re still trying to get it out in the fall right when everything is hopefully back to normal. You can still preorder a copy on Indiegogo and also get great extras like the special features or the Eat Meat shirt. We just sent out the new batch of shirts last week and have about 20 left if people want to jump on those. That's on http://in...2020-04-281h 30Nashville DemystifiedNashville DemystifiedNashville’s Other Music Scene feat. Michael EadesHost Alex Steed sits down with We Own This Town curator Michael Eades to talk about podcast networks and the local music scene.2019-05-2842 minAmy Alkon\'s HumanLab: The Science Between UsAmy Alkon's HumanLab: The Science Between UsLow-carb pioneers Dr. Michael Eades & Dr. Mary Dan EadesWelcome to Amy Alkon's HumanLab: The Science Between Us, interviewing the luminaries of behavioral science.Low-carb pioneers Dr. Michael Eades and Dr. Mary Dan Eades are my guests this week. Since the 1980s, they have been behind evidence-based ways to eat, and have helped thousands and thousands of people drop pounds without starving themselves. They have long understood that it is carbohydrates -- sugar, flour, starchy vegetables like potatoes, apple juice -- that cause the insulin secretion that puts on fat.  On the show, we'll talk about how to maintain a way of eating, and...2019-04-291h 09Human Performance Outliers Podcast with Zach BitterHuman Performance Outliers Podcast with Zach BitterDr. Michael EadesWelcome to the Human Performance Outliers Podcast with hosts Dr. Shawn Baker and Zach Bitter. For this episode, we welcome Dr. Michael Eades onto the show. Dr. Eades is a physician, blogger, writer (author or co-author of 10 books). He has been featured on many networks and publications including: NY Times, CNN, CBS, MSNBC, FOX, Newsweek, Forbes. His blog can be found at https://proteinpower.com/drmike Butcherbox: code (HPO) thrivemarket.com/hpo Find us: Michael: Twitter (@DrEades), Website: proteinpower.com/drmike/ Shawn: Instagram (@shawnbaker1967), Twitter (@SBakerMD), Website: shawn-baker.com Zach: Instagram (@zachbitter), Twitter (@zbitter), Facebook: (@zach.bitt...2018-11-061h 19Amy Alkon\'s HumanLab: The Science Between UsAmy Alkon's HumanLab: The Science Between UsLow-carb pioneers Dr. Michael Eades & Dr. Mary Dan EadesWelcome to Amy Alkon's HumanLab: The Science Between Us, interviewing the luminaries of behavioral science.Low-carb pioneers Dr. Michael Eades and Dr. Mary Dan Eades are my guests this week. Since the 1980s, they have been behind evidence-based ways to eat, and have helped thousands and thousands of people drop pounds without starving themselves. They have long understood that it is carbohydrates -- sugar, flour, starchy vegetables like potatoes, apple juice -- that cause the insulin secretion that puts on fat.  On the show, we'll talk about how to maintain a way of eating, and...2018-09-171h 09Research CommsResearch CommsCelebrating research in the humanities | Michael Eades | Being Human FestivalThis week's episode comes right from the heart of Bloomsbury in London; from iconic Senate House, to be precise, where the UK's only dedicated humanities festival, the Being Human festival, is organised. The man in charge of putting on this public engagement extravaganza is Michael Eades and I caught up with him to chat about the health of the humanities and to hear his insights into what it's like to put on a global festival celebrating the latest research into the humanities. www.orinococomms.com Research Comms Blog  2018-03-2042 minThe Livin\' La Vida Low-Carb Show With Jimmy MooreThe Livin' La Vida Low-Carb Show With Jimmy Moore1285: Dr. Michael Eades – 2016 Low-Carb USAMedical doctor, New York Times bestselling author, and low-carb blogger Dr. Michael Eades is our special 2016 Low Carb USA guest speaker featured in Episode 1285 of “The Livin’ La Vida Low-Carb Show.” Low Carb USA™ is an organization focused on dietary education and support by hosting scientific conferences, providing online coaching and mentoring, and legislative efforts. Low Carb USA™, founded in 2015, hosts educational public conferences at which scientists and doctors present their latest research findings into nutrition and the low-carb lifestyle. Online coaching and mentoring forums are offered to help people learn how to adopt this lifestyle and change their...2017-07-1748 minThe Livin\' La Vida Low-Carb Show With Jimmy MooreThe Livin' La Vida Low-Carb Show With Jimmy Moore1204: Dr. Michael Eades - 2016 Low Carb VailMedical doctor, New York Times bestselling author, and low-carb blogger Dr. Michael Eades is our special 2016 Low Carb Vail guest speaker featured in Episode 1204 of “The Livin’ La Vida Low-Carb Show.” Over the past few years we have seen increased interest in the subject of low-carb, high-fat, ketogenic diets which has driven consumer demand for more information about it in books and in events featuring the latest information about eating and living this way. Dr. Rod Tayler, an anesthetist in Melbourne, Australia, got inspired to offer these exact kind of conferences for those living there called Low Carb D...2017-01-1056 minAmy Alkon\'s HumanLab: The Science Between UsAmy Alkon's HumanLab: The Science Between UsLow-carb pioneers Dr. Michael Eades & Dr. Mary Dan EadesWelcome to Amy Alkon's HumanLab: The Science Between Us, interviewing the luminaries of behavioral science.Low-carb pioneers Dr. Michael Eades and Dr. Mary Dan Eades are my guests this week. Since the 1980s, they have been behind evidence-based ways to eat, and have helped thousands and thousands of people drop pounds without starving themselves. They have long understood that it is carbohydrates -- sugar, flour, starchy vegetables like potatoes, apple juice -- that cause the insulin secretion that puts on fat.  On the show, we'll talk about how to maintain a way of eating, and...2016-06-201h 06