DE276 Humpback Comeback!, Whales Teach Human Beings How To Behave?

Humpback Comeback!, Whales Teach Human Beings How To Behave?

The humpback whale is making a comeback into existence!

After humans hunted them close to the brink of total extinction, the south Atlantic humpback whales have recovered to about 90% of their historic population.

It is estimated that whale hunters in the late 1700s all the way to the mid-1900s killed at least 300,000 humpback whales.

With whale protection policies being put into place in the 1960s, the total population of the humpback has ever since grown from 440 humpbacks in 1958 to the current 24,900.

There are seven different species of the Southern hemisphere humpbacks. Each of these species can uniquely be identified by their distinct genetic and migratory behavior.
This comeback is set to have an ecosystem impact on all south Atlantic based sea animals. For this reason, it’s really important to keep monitoring the continuous shifts in distribution of predators and prey of the south Atlantic humpback.

Because of this dramatic recovery in numbers, the humpback whale was in the late 90s deemed to no longer be at any risk of extinction. What followed was stripped of its environmental protection and biodiversity conservation act of 1999.

The reason I decided to focus today’s show on the humpback comeback is to flip the switch from the constant negative news that’s always on mainstream media.
For once, let’s talk about the positives only.
The humpback comeback is a testimony of how much, we as the human species can accomplish if we take collective action together.

Timestamps
(03:49) What we can learn from the humpback comeback
(06:48) Comeback in other parts of the world
(08:38) Recognizing and appreciating the positives in the midst of our chaos
(12:29) Impacts of the humpback comeback
(15:28) Wrapping up. Appreciating our efforts in preserving the humpback

Selected links and mentions.
Smithsonian Magazine – South Atlantic Humpback Whales Have Rebounded From the Brink of Extinction
LiveScience – Facts about the humpback whales
Time – Humpback Whales Have Made a Remarkable Recovery, Giving Us Hope for the Planet
National Geographic – Humpback whales make a stunning comeback in southern Africa.

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DE275 The American Indian, Jesus And A Powerful Belief System

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Hello everyone. I’m going to keep today’s show short and simple.

Indians and Jesus.

My focus today is on the strong spiritual belief that the native Indians in America had. They not only recognized a form of divine power that existed but also appreciated the land and nature that a higher power had provided for them.

When the pilgrims migrated into America from Europe, they came here without much. They were tired and hungry from the long travels. It was the indigenous American Indians that offered them help by teaching them how to live and survive in harsh conditions.

Sadly though, the Indians have over time been corrupted by the immigrants and other communities and lost their land, and much of their indigenous cultural heritage and beliefs.

In conclusion, with the chaos going on throughout the country currently, there’s nothing better to turn to for answers and safety like the Lord.

Do some soul searching and decide where you want your faith and eternal heaven to be. Decide, and be free.

Timestamps

(1:06) The indigenous Indians’ connection to Jesus

(3:56) The chaos that’s currently going on in America

(5:14) My wish in the storm we’re going through

(7:22) Taking over the native Indian culture

(17:43) Listen to Indian Lake

Selected Links

Regarding Native American Culture and Traditions as Sacred – The United Methodist Church

Indian Lake Ohio

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DE274 Cynthia Brando, Why Artist’s Are Prone To Sadness, Depression and Suicide

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Cynthia Brando, Why Artists Are Prone To Sadness, Depression, and Suicide.

Joining me on the show today is Cynthia Brando.

A talented singer and songwriter, Cynthia is Based in L.A and has a recognizably unique and silky voice. She has over the years performed in many venues, festivals, homes, and as a street performer too.

Cynthia recently founded Music Emerging, a personal project where she devotes time to the emotional well being of her fellow colleagues in the music industry through her blog, workshops, life coaching, and other resources.

Show Notes

Always passionate about branding out into other scenes, Cynthia started Music Emerging 2 years ago as a side venture where she features other artists and holds unscripted conversations about their struggles, success, and failures.

She’s currently pivoting Music Emerging into a podcast as a way to keep her audience entertained with more content through her interviews.

Indie Road Tour experiences.

As a performing singer and songwriter, Cynthia enjoys the joy and satisfaction that comes from performing across different states in America.

One incident she particularly recalls and identifies as the most special moment is when she was performing at a house concert in New Mexico.

While playing her song Red Scarf (A song about depression and suicide), Cynthia noted that a woman in her audience was crying. The woman approached her after the show and explained to Cynthia that her son had committed suicide a couple of weeks before that day.

She thanked Cynthia for the emotionally deep song she played and praised her for her excellent songwriting skills.

Finding her artistic self

Always lacking confidence in herself, it’s taken Cynthia years to discover and sync with her true music self.

When starting out, Cynthia experimented with a diverse range of singing styles, before she finally decided to stick to her vintage style, which she describes as an Acoustic Folk Rock genre.

Her songwriting and singing rhythm is spiritually based, and this is where she draws the inspiration and confidence to produce her creative masterpieces.

Timestamps

(3:27) How Cynthia created Music Emerging

(7:49) Listen to The Changing Skies of My Life by Cynthia Brando

(11:47) Cynthia’s road tour experience across different states.

(15:58) Listen to End of the World by Cynthia Brando

(21:27) Cynthia’s songwriting process.

(26:23) Listen to Fire in my Heart by Cynthia Brando.

(30:30) Cynthia’s biggest road tour moments

(33:35) Depression amongst artists

(39:59) Listen to Sun and Moon by Cynthia Brando

(44:37) Cynthia’s schedule

(48:30) How artists are dealing with the pandemic

Quotes

Education for me was always better through learning with experience. Through everyday actions and interactions. – Cynthia on how she learned a lot through her Tours

Artists feel a little bit deeper as far as creativity in content is concerned. This is through the power they draw in order to share content that’s universal and special to people. And this can be overwhelming. – Cynthia on why artists are usually very emotional, depressed, and suicidal.

Music creates a bond almost instantly when you start playing. – Cynthia on connecting with new and/or hostile audiences.

Selected Links and Mentions

Billy Joel – Sadness Or Euphoria

Kaitlin Wolfberg

DE161 Cynthia Brando | Ubiquitous musical spirit championing the love and the talent of others for the benefit of all

Connect with Cynthia Brando

Website
www.cynthiabrando.com
www.musicemerging.com

Facebook
@cynthiabrandomusic

Instagram
@cynthiabrando

Twitter
@CBrandoMusic

YouTube
www.youtube.com/channel/UC51uU_nWwzl3_2gYWRSrr0A

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DE273 Pastor Soaries: Teaching Us That It’s All About Relationship!

Pastor Soaries: Teaching Us That It’s All About Relationship! - dHarmic Evolution Podcast

With all the demonstrations going on in the country right now, I think it’s important that we focus on how we can best solve the situation that’s slowly getting out of control.  

Earlier this week, my brother shared with me an article by Tom Bergeron which featured Pastor Soaries. The article is a quick summary of the chaos that America has found itself in, and how we can focus on rebuilding a peaceful, diverse, and just society.

My Personal Relationship with  Pastor Soaries 

Pastor Soaries has served as a pastor at the First Baptist Church of Lincoln Gardens in Franklin Township for three decades now.  

Having grown up as a Catholic myself, I decided to make a change in my place of worship 3 years ago. The place where I felt God guided me to was none other than the First Baptist Church where Pastor Soaries was the shepherd.  

The first time I stepped into the church, I instantly felt at home. The congregation was very warm and welcoming, and best of all, Pastor Soaries delivered the most enigmatic, soul-touching preachings at the church.  

Pastor Soaries, and the power of trust and relationships.  

Pastor Soaries likens the murder of George Floyd to the televised 1963 Birmingham, Alabama, atrocities that sparked the Civil Rights movement.  

He goes on to state that the only way we can work our way out of the current chaos we’re in, is by focusing our studies on what’s going right. Opposed to the current culture of placing our full attention and focus on what went wrong and who’s to blame for what. By studying instances and communities where the police and communities have been able to peacefully coexist, we can duplicate these systems in our cultures elsewhere. 

And since not all law enforcers are bad. We should fairly try to work with them in trying to make life easier for them and ourselves. The only way we can change the current stereotyping of police by the community and vice versa is by working hand in hand with the police in ensuring they can easily carry out their duty of protecting us.  

In conclusion, Pastor Soaries places a major emphasis on building the structures of trust and healthy relationships in our lives. It is only through genuine relationships, where people are willing to listen to and accommodate each other’s diverse opinions that we are able to learn and progress as a society. 

Timestamps 

(3:07) How I first met Pastor Soaries 

(8:45) More about Pastor Soaries’ life and philosophy 

(16:50) The power of trust and good relationships 

(19:02) How we can improve our everyday relationships 

(21:33) Sarah Young’s Daily Words of wisdom 

(23:24) Listen to Peace and Love 

Selected Links and Mentions 

Race relationship expert: Renowned pastor Soaries puts week’s events in proper perspective by Tom Bergeron

First Baptist Church of Lincoln Gardens

Jesus Calling: Enjoying Peace in His Presence (with Scripture References) by Sarah Young

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DE 272 Rick Caballo Creative Artist With An Eye For Branding And Marketing

Rick Caballo Creative Artist With An Eye For Branding And Marketing - dHarmic Evolution Podcast

Joining us on the show today is Rick Caballo. Rick is a full reflection of art and creativity as a full-time passion and career. Now based in Nashville, Rick was born and raised in Wollongong, Sydney, Australia.

Being a musical artist, Rick has played for audiences across Australia, the USA, and Europe. As a songwriter, he’s won numerous accolades and has been nominated for several more. He has a natural passion for artistic creativity, and can easily multi-task multiple projects as a musician, photographer, fashion designer, graphic, and web designer.

Getting into design

Growing up as a little kid, Rick was always in love with the design. He found himself drawn to anything that involved creativity as a working process.

While still performing as a music artist, Rick started a screen-printing and branding company in Australia that grew to be a massive source of income for him.

Despite having a deep passion rooted in music and striving to be a major rockstar in Australia, Rick’s constant struggles to make it big eventually led him to accept that he was just as talented and blessed in working as a branding creative as a musician.
With time, he learned to accept and embrace this reality, and this has in turn led him into a successful career working as a branding principle in this successful company alongside his wife Melissa Core.

Rick’s working experience as a branding manager.
As the co-founder and manager of Deadhorse branding. Rick has had the pleasure of working with several top producers, singers, and songwriters.

He finds joy in working with a diverse group of artists in the entertainment scene and helping them establish their brand and find their identity.

He, however, notes that despite being so talented, some of the current young generations of artists are setback by poor work ethic which is characterized by lack of consistency, hard work, and persistence.

Social media has influenced so many of the young artists into subconsciously being demotivated and only shooting for short term gratification.

Recently a Dad, Rick enjoys the experience of being a father to his newly born daughter, Felix Rose, who is a cornerstone and source of joy for him and his wife.

As a creative brand manager, Rick finds joy and fulfillment in helping artists find and live by a brand identity that suits them. In return, Rick has also learned so much about music, song-writing, and fashion through the numerous clients who reciprocate their knowledge with Rick.

Stay tuned and find out why staying focused on one particular niche and branding yourself is the key to any successful career.

Timestamps

(4:24) How Rick got into Branding and Fashion
(11:05) The problems affecting the current generation of artists
(14:17) How Rick met his wife
(19:51) A snapshot of Rick’s daily life
(24:32) The joy and experience of being a new dad
(26:40) Deadhorse Branding marketing
(31:01) What Rick enjoys most about his work

Quotes

“My first love is design. Whether it’s fashion, photography, artwork, c.d covers. Any creative outlet to me is design” – Rick Caballo on his passion for design

“To be a great artist, you need to first experience the humble work ethic of following your passion and performing your art even with no pay or a small audience”.

“Branding is the most important thing. It doesn’t matter what industry you’re in, effective, solid branding is the key to successful PR marketing”.

Selected Links and Mentions

Steven Tyler
Marc Jordan
Alice Cooper
Chuck Garric
Tony Brown
Zoho Software
Asana Software

Connect with Rick Caballo

Branding Website
www.deadhorsebranding.com
Facebook
@DeadHorseBranding
Instagram
@deadhorsebranding
YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4WcP8F_VZx7GtJ6XKdIXeQ/featured

 

DE271 We Were Victorious, Celebrating Our Freedom Worldwide!

We Were Victorious, Celebrating Our Freedom Worldwide! - dHarmic Evolution Podcast

Special Thanks to Tom Robinson from Beyond Today Magazine

Beyond Today Magazine source
https://www.ucg.org/beyond-today/beyond-today-magazine/d-day-and-divineintervention#comments

It’s been 75 years since D-Day, June 6, 1944, when Western Allied forces during World War II launched the largest invasion in history with nearly 7,000 ships of all sorts and more than 11,000 planes, crossing the English Channel and landing more than 150,000 troops (and moreover the days that followed) on the beaches of Normandy to free France and the rest of Europe from Nazi tyranny.

German leader Adolf Hitler had prepared a vast defensive network of artillery, gun emplacements, mines, and other deadly obstacles stretching from the west coast of France up to Norway. This “Atlantic Wall” had to be breached for the Allies to press forward and defeat this evil, the genocidal regime that with its Axis partners was intent on continuing the carnage of many millions while trying to conquer the world.

Famed war correspondent Ernie Pyle, who arrived at Normandy the day after D-Day, noted that the Allies achieved victory “with every advantage on the enemy’s side and every disadvantage on ours.”  Yet, as he wrote, the total Allied casualties “were remarkably low—only a fraction, in fact, of what our commanders had been prepared to accept.” Pyle concluded, “Now that it is all over, it seems to be a pure miracle that we ever took the beach at all.”

What was miraculous about D-Day, and why would God have intervened?

The weather and other surprises—flukes or God’s handiwork?

Gen. Dwight Eisenhower, Supreme Allied Commander (and later U.S.president), said later on the 1952 anniversary of the operation launch: “This day eight years ago, I made the most agonizing decision of my life. If there were nothing else in my life to prove the existence of an almighty and merciful God, the events of the next twenty-four hours did it … The greatest break in a terrible outlay of weather occurred the next day and allowed that great invasion to proceed, with losses far below those we had anticipated.”

The Allies had tried to plan for every eventuality, but they had no control over the vital weather. They hoped for good weather to make the 100-mile sea crossing to Europe, as had miraculously occurred in the mass evacuation from Europe at Dunkirk early in the war. What they didn’t realize was that bad weather—the windiest in 20 years—would hand them success beyond all expectations.

D-Day was originally scheduled for June 5 and could only be postponed for the short term to the 6th or 7th, while the tides were still low and the moon was full for visibility (along with clear weather), especially for clearing or avoiding mines in the surf. Otherwise, it would have to have been put off a good while later.

With the terrible weather that sprang up on June 5, it looked like the operation was a no-go, but meteorologists reported a break was about to occur in the weather to allow the 17-hour crossing, though there was as yet no sign of any calming. Eisenhower made the agonizing decision for the ships to launch on the 5th (to arrive the next day) in the face of severe winds. As it turned out, the weather was only marginally better on the 6th, yet enough for the invasion to succeed even with weather-related losses.

What really helped win the day was that the Germans could not believe the Allies would cross the English Channel in such awful weather, and they were caught completely unprepared. They had stood alert at low-tide and full-moon days in May, but they now did not see the need. Half the German division commanders and a fourth of the regiment commanders left for war games exercises in Brittany. Field Marshal Erwin Rommel, in charge of the Normandy defenses, decided to travel 500 miles to Germany to celebrate his wife’s birthday. He came back at the word of the invasion, but it took him all day—by then too late.

Also, Adolf Hitler and other leaders under him were convinced by Allied ploys and their own theories that the Allied invasion was going to be further east. And when it arrived they assumed it was a diversion, with the real landing to take place elsewhere—a belief that Hitler bizarrely clung to up through August!

Meanwhile, most of the Luftwaffe (German air force) planes based in Normandy had been relocated to Germany to defend against increasing Allied bombing. With that and the bad weather, German planes were not patrolling the English Channel. Moreover, this was the only night the German U-boat submarines did not patrol it. So the Allies encountered hardly any enemy forces on the way.

Confusion among German defenders

A key early step in the invasion was for paratroopers to come in gliders at 100mph with no guiding lights and to land secretly next to two critical guarded bridges and secure them—to keep the Germans back and prevent the Germans from destroying them so the Allies couldn’t use them. The weather helped in this too, hiding the gliders in the low clouds as they flew by stopwatches until they dropped out at 200 feet when the pilots could then see.

The first paratroopers to land were stunned, British platoon leader Maj. John Howard later stating:

“When we came to our senses, we realized there was no firing. There was no enemy firing. It all seemed quite unbelievable.” The 22paratroopers trotted over the bridge, the terrified guard’s dove into the bushes, and the garrison was taken in 10 minutes. But two German tanks arrived, with four more on the way. The paratroopers had only a single anti-tank gun and with one chance succeeded in hitting the tank right in the middle, setting off all the ammunition inside—the burning tank now blocking the German advance and enabling lost paratroopers to be reoriented.

The Germans were not then able to counterattack there or across the wider area. They now had only two panzers (or tank) divisions near the Normandy landings. Early in the morning, Field Marshal Gerd von Rundstedt ordered these to move in, not believing such a large-scale invasion could be a deception. But he had to get approval, as these forces were under the German high command. Approval was not given, as Hitler had to give the order, and he was still sleeping—and he didn’t awaken until noon.

Hitler’s approval did not come until 4 p.m., and by that time the weather had cleared and Allied aircraft ruled the skies over Normandy, smashing anything that moved on the ground. (Much more could be said of Hitler’s terrible blunders, which some speculate may have resulted from disease or drug and chemical interactions affecting his brain.)

Many remarkable things happened on D-Day. The landing at Utah Beach was actually in the wrong place, but this worked out in the Allies’ favor, as the beach was less defended there. Of course, other places saw far worse fighting. The taking of the Normandy beaches was still horrific, with thousands dead or wounded. Yet the casualty count had been expected to be many times higher. And the victory allowed the liberation of Europe to follow over the next year.

The weather that seemed poised to thwart the Allied cause in reality greatly helped it. And the Nazi leadership was in many ways confounded.

Eisenhower and many others saw this as clear help from Almighty God. In fact, newspapers at the time declared the events of D-Day, Dunkirk, El Alamein, the Battle of Britain and a number of other battles to be miraculous, particularly in the wake of widespread prayer to God for deliverance.

U.S. and British leaders and people look to God

Gen. Eisenhower told the troops embarking for Normandy: “The eyes of the world are upon you. The hopes and prayers of liberty-loving people everywhere march with you … The tide has turned! The freemen of the world are marching together to Victory! I have full confidence in your courage, devotion to duty, and skill in battle. We will accept nothing less than full Victory! Good Luck! And let us all beseech the blessing of Almighty God upon this great and noble undertaking.”

British Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery had told the troops, “Let us pray that the Lord, mighty in battle, will give us victory.”

As the forces approached Normandy, U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt took to the airwaves with this call: “In this poignant hour, I ask you to join with me in prayer.”

He publicly prayed: “Almighty God: Our sons, pride of our nation, this day have set upon a mighty endeavor, a struggle to preserve our Republic, our religion, and our civilization, and to set free suffering humanity … They will need Thy blessings. Their road will be long and hard …

“They fight not for the lust of conquest. They fight to end conquest. They fight to liberate … They yearn but for the end of the battle, for their return to the haven of home. Some will never return. Embrace these, Father, and receive them, Thy heroic servants, into Thy kingdom.

“And for us at home … help us, Almighty God, to rededicate ourselves in renewed faith in Thee in this hour of great sacrifice.

“Many people have urged that I call the nation into a single day of special prayer. But because the road is long and the desire is great, I ask that our people devote themselves in a continuance of prayer. As we rise to each new day, and again when each day is spent, let words of prayer be on our lips, invoking Thy help to our efforts …

“And, O Lord, give us faith. Give us faith in Thee; faith in our sons; faith in each other; faith in our united crusade … With Thy blessing, we shall prevail over the unholy forces of our enemy. Help us to conquer the apostles of greed and racial arrogances. Lead us to the saving of our country, and with our sister Nations into a world unity that will spell a sure peace—a peace invulnerable to the schemings of unworthy men. And a peace that will let all of the men live in freedom, reaping the just rewards of their honest toil.

“They will be done, Almighty God. Amen.”

As word of the invasion spread, prayer vigils were quickly organized throughout the country. Many businesses closed for prayer.

“This was the Lord’s doing, and it is marvelous in our eyes”

Britain’s King George VI said in a worldwide radio address on D-Day: “Four years ago our nation and Empire stood alone against an overwhelming enemy, with our backs to the wall. Tested as never before in our history, in God’s providence we survived that test …

“Once more a supreme test has to be faced. This time the challenge is not to fight to survive, but to fight to win the final victory for the good cause … That we may be worthily matched with this new summons of destiny, I desire solemnly to call my people to prayer and dedication.

“We are not unmindful of our own shortcomings, past and present. We shall ask not that God may do our will, but that we may be enabled to do the will of God, and we dare to believe that God has used our nation and Empire as an instrument for fulfilling His high purpose.

“I hope that throughout the present crisis of the liberation of Europe there may be offered up earnest, continuous, and widespread prayer …

“If from every place of worship, from home and factory, from men and women of all ages and many races and occupations, our intercessions rise, then, please God, both now and in the future, not remote, the predictions of an ancient psalm may be fulfilled: ‘The Lord will give strength unto His people; the Lord will give His people the blessing of peace.’”

Did God answer this great outpouring of prayer?
Many are justifiably convinced that He did.

After the Allies swept triumphantly through France in 1944, Gen. Montgomery felt compelled to say:

“Such a historic march of events can seldom have taken place in such a short space of time … Let us say to each other, ‘This was the Lord’s doing, and it is marvelous in our eyes.’”

A God who intervenes and answers national prayer

The Bible reveals that God cares about what happens in the affairs of nations and intervenes in working out His overall plan. “For wisdom and might are His. And He changes the times and the seasons; He removes kings and raises up kings” (Daniel 2:20-21)—sometimes to punish sinful nations and rulers (compare Genesis 15:16; Isaiah 10:12)—and also to protect His servant people from annihilation.

He chose the people of Israel to fulfill a very special destiny. In prophesying of the Israelites in the last days, God promised to make Joseph’s descendants through his sons Ephraim and Manasseh the most blessed nations in the world and strengthen them against their enemies (Genesis 49:22-24), declaring that their descendants would “push the peoples to the ends of the earth” (Deuteronomy 33:17). He further said the Israelites would be “like a lion … Your hand shall be lifted against your adversaries, and all your enemies shall be cut off” (Micah 5:8-9).

Other verses show that God would also discipline the Israelites through losses to enemies. But He promised that if His people would humble themselves in prayer, He would forgive them and heal their land (2 Chronicles 7:14).

All of this plays a huge part in what happened at D-Day and the various other instances of divine intervention during World War II and in other conflicts. For, as incredible as it may seem, the prophecies regarding end-time Israel have been fulfilled primarily through the United States and Britain and other nations of British descent. In fact, these nations are in large part actually formed of the descendants of Joseph! (Be sure to read our free study guide The United States and Britain in Bible Prophecy for the proof of this identity and heritage.)

Though this truth is unknown to most, many over the last few centuries have had a sense of the promises to Israel applying in some ways to these great Bible-believing nations.

Leaders who recognized the hand of God at work

Observe what Winston Churchill, British Prime Minister at the time of D-Day, said in his memoirs of the First World War regarding an encounter with Scripture just after he took charge of the Royal Navy:

“That night when I went to bed, I saw a large Bible lying on a table in my bedroom. I thought of the peril of Britain, peace-loving, unthinking, little prepared … I thought of mighty Germany … wave after wave of valiant manhood … of the sudden and successful wars by which her power had been set I opened the Book at random, and in the 9th Chapter of Deuteronomy I read—

“‘Hear, O Israel: Thou art to … possess nations greater and mightier than thyself … a people great and tall of whom thou hast heard say, Who can stand before the children of Anak!

“‘Understand therefore this day, that the Lord thy God is he which goes over before thee; as a consuming fire … Not for thy righteousness, or for the uprightness of thy heart … but for the wickedness of these nations the Lord thy God doth drive them out from before thee, and that he may perform the word which the Lord sware unto thy fathers, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.’

“It seemed a message full of reassurance” ( The World Crisis, Mentor edition, 1968, pp. 58-59). Indeed it was.

During the Second World War, the same Churchill, now prime minister, gave a message in 1942 stating: “I sometimes have a feeling of interference. I want to stress that. I have a feeling sometimes that some Guiding Hand has interfered. I have a feeling that we have a Guardian because we have a great Cause, and we shall have that Guardian so long as we serve that Cause faithfully.”

At the victorious conclusion of the war, Churchill led the British House of Commons to “give humble and reverent thanks to Almighty God for our deliverance.”

Harry Truman, U.S. president at the end of World War II, later remarked in 1951: “I do not think that anyone can study the history of this nation without becoming convinced that Divine Providence has played a great part in it. I have the feeling that God has created us and brought us to our present position of power and strength for some great purpose. It is not given to us to know fully what that purpose is.”

Will we continue to look to God?

While these men did not grasp the big picture of what God was working out, they and others at the time still realized who had saved them and seen them through. Do we?

It’s heartrending to contemplate, but it will not be long before the world is plunged into the worst time of trouble ever—far worse than World War II. America and Britain will not then succeed in beating back the enveloping tyranny but, having drifted far from God, will experience devastating defeat and destruction.

Yet, thankfully, a great deliverance will at last come —from the same God. The Father will send Jesus Christ to return to the earth in awesome power.

Descending with the hosts of heaven, Jesus will come in divine war, crushing the armies arrayed against Him. Overthrowing the tyranny of wicked men and of Satan behind it all, He will take over the governing of the whole world, then bringing an end to war and guiding mankind into the way of peace.

As we remember D-Day, let’s be grateful for God’s great intervention then and at other times and, humbling ourselves in prayer, continue to trust Him now and for the future deliverance, He will ultimately bring.

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DE270 Viva La France, The Great Things You Did Not Know About France!

Viva La France, The Great Things You Did Not Know About France! - dHarmic Evolution Podcast

Today’s show will take a leaning to the French people and their culture.

First off, I want to thank all my fans from France. I was checking out my dHarmic Evolution Podcast download stats, and right behind America, France is the country with the 2nd highest download stats. So thank you to all you French fans of the podcast!

Weird enough though, I don’t think I’ve hosted any French guests on the show before. Having hosted artists from over 35 different countries, I am still looking to host a French artist. So if you’re listening to the show and know a French singer/songwriter, author, speaker, or thought leader, kindly recommend them to me and I’d love to have them on the show. They can reach me at james@thejamesoconnoragency.com

With the quarantine going on, I’ve been spending a lot of my extra time running, praying, and reading books.
Running is really helping me keep fit since there aren’t any yoga studios open just yet.

I’ve also discovered and learned so much info in front of the recent Tech books I’ve been reading.

I’m a new student of Cryptocurrency and the book “Crypto Facts” alongside George Gilder’s “Life After Google” are some of the masterpieces that I’ve been reading to help increase my knowledge of this new space.

Thank you, France!

Having dedicated the show to my French fans, I figured I’d entertain all of you with some top, interesting facts about the French and their culture, most of which just might blow your mind!

But before that, I wanna share an off the book fact that I recently learned from a World War 2 documentary I was watching.
Did you know that the Germans, when attacking France, were pumped up on Methylphenidate to keep them up and running for 3 straight days? A task the French thought it would take the Germans at least 2 weeks to accomplish, the Germans were able to break through into Paris in just 3 days!

With that said, here are some of the top facts about the French and their culture that I bet you didn’t know.

• France is sometimes known as The Hexagon due to the fact that it has six sides

• When all of French’s possessions worldwide are taken into account. France occupies 12 time zones. The most of any country.

• Paris was a roman city originally. It was known as Lutetia

• In addition to being the most studied language in the world after English. Alongside, Italian and Spanish, French is one of the most romantic languages. The duo has origins in Latin.

• The French army was the first to use camouflage as a war tactic in world war 1

• Over one-half of the traffic roundabouts worldwide is located in France.

• In the Second World War, when Hitler visited the Eiffel Tower, the French cut all of the lift cables. This forced him to climb the stairs if he wanted to enjoy the view from the top.

• King Louis the 19th had the shortest reign in history: 20 minutes. His father had abdicated the throne, and Louis followed him in abdicating in favor of his nephew.

• France made history in 2016 by banning supermarkets from throwing out unsold food items. These stores are now required to donate food to charities and food banks.

• During the Second World War, the Mosque of Paris protected French Jews from the Nazis by supplying them with Muslim Identification cards.

• The famous Lascaux Caves in France have rock paintings in them dating back over 17,000 years.

• The Louvre Museum in Paris is consistently the most visited museum in the world. Over 9 million visitors go through their doors annually.

• By the 1660s France already had a form of public transportation. It consisted of horse-drawn wagons that followed a set schedule along specific routes.

• For 214 years it was illegal in Paris for women to wear pants. This ended in 2012.

• The highest mountain in France is Mont Blanc. At 15,780 feet, Mont Blanc is a part of the French Alps.

• Despite France’s reputation as a culinary mecca, French males have the lowest percentage of obesity in Europe.

• In order to be a taxi driver in Paris, you would have to pay almost 200,000 Euros to get your license.

• France is divided into 13 Regions, which are divided into 101 Departments. There are also 5 ROMs or overseas regions which are part of France. In December 2015, the regions were reorganized to the 13 current regions, down from the previous number of 22.

• The oldest person in the world was (according to the Guinness Book of World Records), a French woman who lived to be 122 years and 164 days old.

• No country has won more Nobel Prizes for Literature than France.

• The French rail system, at 29,000 km, is second only to Germany’s in length.

• The actual name France came from a Germanic tribe. They used the word “frank”, which meant “free” in their native tongue.

•Champagne comes exclusively from the Champagne region of France. If it doesn’t come from there, it is simply referred to as a sparkling wine.

Timestamps

(3:58) Reading my way through the quarantine
(10:11) Honoring my French fans
(15:07) German soldiers – The original Meth users
(16:20) About the French culture from my trip
(18:36) Interesting facts about France and the French
(32:57) Listen to “Tango On”

Selected Links and Mentions

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DE269 All Graduates!, you are an important piece of the “Chain of Love”

All Graduates!, you are an important piece of the “Chain of Love” - dHarmic Evolution Podcast

Today’s show is all about the chain of love.  

For a big part of America. This is the month of graduation. Characterized by proms, senior nights, epic graduation ceremonies alongside other parties. 

However, with the current global pandemic, so many have had to cancel or postpone this key milestone of their lives.  

After my brother reached out to me earlier this month, I could tell he was empathetic about his daughter, and my niece – Cassy -. This was because they could only hold a small celebration in light of the current restrictions set countrywide to curb the spread of the virus.  

So, do you know anyone that is graduating? Whether it’s 8th grade, high-school, university, or any kind of milestone in their life? It’s important that we appreciate and celebrate this event in a special way that makes them feel loved and cared for. 

One of the ways we can do this is through calling. A voice is a very powerful tool. You can use it as a first aid kit to aid someone close to you who is struggling through the current pandemic, be it the graduate or someone struggling in any given life situation.  

Cheering them up and bringing a ray of hope and happiness in their life is only a call away. I prefer calling, but if you can’t get through, at least text them you were thinking of them! 

Chain of Love. 

 Chain of love is a song I wrote in dedication to my older son graduating high school. 

After an inspirational speech by the principal, I was instantly moved by the whole event and started writing the song in my subconscious.  

After years of procrastination. I finally produced the song back in 2010 with help from “Studio Pros” a West Coast online recording studio headed up by Katie O’Toole.  

You can listen to the song at the end of the show, and if you’re moved and inspired by it, then please, share it with somebody who you feel needs the inspiration too.  

(Find the lyrics of the Chain of Love song at the end of the show notes) 

“Here to Share and Care” – A lesson on gratitude and support 

Life has its ups and downs. Sometimes we’re strong, and other times we are weak. If you’re in your season of strength, try and support the people who are not feeling it right now and need your assistance. 

Look around you. So many people have way less than what you have but are happier than you are.  

A video I saw on Facebook that really touched me magnified this lesson for me. A woman who had a child who seemed to be about 2-3 years old, and had no arms or legs. 

The little kid was at a playground and would climb himself up on the slide stairs using his head as a point of leverage before launching himself down the slide, and his mom would be waiting at the end to catch him.  

The little boy was laughing and all smiles as was his Mom, they both looked to be very happy and content with life without a care in the world. Perhaps there is a lesson here for us all? 

In conclusion. I’d like to give my thanks to Luna Keller and Lisa Crouch, both artists were previous guests of the DE Podcast and were kind enough to respond to my “Here to Share and Care” video project.  

Timestamps 

(2:25) The struggle graduates are going through 

(5:23) The Chain of Love 

(7:48) Just a call Away by Lisa Crouch 

(16:02) Alice is in love with a Mad hatter by Luna Keller 

(21:41) Always be grateful – It could be a lot worse.  

(23:38) Back story of Chain of Love 

(27:03) Listen to Chain of Love 

Selected Links and Mentions 

The Chain of Love 

They came into the world as babies, 

then left these hallowed halls as fine young, men and ladies 

And I felt a sense of pride and wonder, to be included among 

the many, pieces of the chain, the chain of Love 

 

Reflections in the way your smile, carry countless childhood 

memories and the sparks of love ignite across the silent spaces 

of our tried and trusted teenage trepidation 

And we all wrapped our hands around the chain, the chain of love, chain of love 

 

We built a chain, stronger than steel 

A chain of Love, and that’s how it feels 

Just like the wind, brings a new rain, 

A chain of love burns like a flame, a chain of love, chain of love 

 

Your graduation, I sat and watched your mother’s tears, 

trace your footsteps one by one through all those wonderful years 

And me sometimes I feel so sad and small and lonely, but 

I know you will always help me hold my place inside 

This chain of love, a chain of love, this chain of love, this chain of love 

 

We built a chain, stronger than steel 

A chain of Love, and that’s how it feels 

Just like the wind, brings a new rain, 

A chain of love burns like a flame,  

 

A chain of love, stronger than steel 

this chain of love, and that’s how it feels, 

this chain of love, stronger than steel  

this chain of love, that’s how it feels, stronger than steel, 

That’s how it feels, this chain of love………. 

Written and produced by James Kevin O’Connor 

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DE268 Captain Tom Moore #1 on the UK Charts, and his inspirational Life story

Captain Tom Moore #1 on the UK Charts, and his inspirational Life story - dHarmic Evolution Podcast
99 Years Old. Served his country in the 2nd world war and won medals for his heroic achievement. Worked as a sales manager before finally retiring in 1987. Beat skin cancer and several hip-related surgeries. Raced and won numerous motorcycle contests and even contested in T.V shows. You might think that Captain Tom Moore would be content with his long list of life achievements to retire from any kind of service and take it easy. But oh no, Captain Tom Moore has recently broken a long list of records by raising over 33 Million Pounds in a donation to support the NHS in the current Covid-19 pandemic. On 6th April 2020, Captain Tom, aged 99 began taking walk laps with the goal of raising 1,000 pounds by his 100th birthday. Twenty four days later on his 100th birthday, Captain Tom had inspired over 1.5 million individual donations, with the total number of donations amassing to over 32.79 Million pounds. Captain Tom’s Bio Born at Keighley, in the West Riding of Yorkshire, on 30th April 2020 Captain Tom served in the British army during the 2nd world war from 1940 to 1945. Captain Tom has been awarded four medals for his war service during the war. After leaving the army, he worked as a sales manager for a roofing company in Yorkshire, and later as a managing director of a Fens-based company manufacturing concrete, “Cawood Concrete Products Ltd”, which was later renamed “March Concrete Products Ltd”, after he led a management buyout in 1983. The company was sold to ARC in 1987, and for 64 years he organized the DWR annual reunion. Breaking records with his Music Career. To Mark Captain Tom’s 100th Lap, singer Michael Ball sang “You’ll Never Walk Alone” for him live on a BBC Broadcast. The performance was made into a digital single featuring the NHS Voices of Care Choir, and Moore’s spoken words. The song was released on 17 April, with all proceeds going to NHS Charities. 7 days later the song went straight to number one on the weekly UK singles chart. Making Captain Tom the oldest person to achieve this feat. Moore’s story of love and resilience has inspired similar charity walks by several other individuals in the U.K. And by doing so, proved that age is just a number. You’re never too old to craft that new life you’ve always dreamed of. And that above all, there’s always a ray of hope and sunshine even in the darkest of days. Timestamps (3:11) Captain Tom’s background info (8:07) Elsie MacGill – The Canadian Queen of Hurricanes (10:41) Captains Tom’s legendary 2020 Walk (14:11) Topping the UK Charts, Captain Tom’s Music Career (16:17) Listen to Captain Tom’s You’ll Never Walk Alone (20:42) Recognizing Captain Tom’s inspirational acts (23:19) Breaking 2 Guinness World Book Records (25:26) Namesakes to honor Captain Tom (27:47) Inspiring similar fundraising walks. Selected Links and Mentions As always, thanks a lot for being a part of the dHarmic evolution podcast, be sure to subscribe to the podcast and connect with us on social media. Follow our Podcast on Facebook Twitter Instagram You can also see the show on The James O’Connor Agency YouTube channel and join our community on dHarmic Evolution Community Facebook Group 

DE267 “Flyin”, Are You Brave Enough To Take Your First Flight?

“Flyin”, Are You Brave Enough To Take Your First Flight? - dHarmic Evolution Podcast

Today’s show will be brief and revolve around a wonderful nature experience that I was very lucky to be a part of.

A new tweeting family recently moved in the front of my porch. Finches.

From the creative hard-work, they put in when building their nests, around Mid-March this year, all the way to laying and hatching their eggs into little chicks. The entire experience was very sublime in a very personal way to me.

With each passing day, and with the help of my phone and selfie-stick. I was able to have an up-close view of how the little chicks went through the circle of life with the help and support of their parents and each other.

Seeing that her baby chicks are getting bigger, the mother finch, in an effort to motivate her little ones into believing in themselves, would stop feeding the chicks directly, but rather, hovering just outside the nest coaxing them to approach the edge of the nest and go for their first flight.

Insights.

Watching those little birds go through the circle of life; moving in, building a home, having chicks, feeding them, and pushing them into believing they can fend for themselves and have the strength to fly was a beautiful and eye-opening lesson that I had the pleasure of seeing unfold every day before my eyes.

We should learn to do the same in our lives.

We should have the confidence to believe in our capabilities – or pushing those that count on us to kick out the fear in their lives and through confidence, embrace their true and full potential –

And just as the bird flies, so should we. Fly through life in a celebratory way, rise above the fear and troubles of life, and soar every day, looking at life from different levels and angles.

Timestamps

(00:50) New tweeting neighbors

(3:55) Experiencing the growth of the little birds

(5:27) Taking off for the first time

(13:57) Listen to Butterfly by Cynthia Brando

(15:38) Listen to the Country girl by Alyssa Marie Coon

(22:56) Listen to Flying

Selected links and mentions

DE257 Alyssa Marie Coon, age is “Oblivious” to talent and determination!
DE161 Cynthia Brando | Ubiquitous musical spirit championing the love and the talent of others for the benefit of all
https://newschannel9.com/

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