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Join us, Bruce Weinstein and Mark Scarbrough, for weekly episodes all about food, cooking, recipes, and maybe a little marital strife on air. After writing thirty-six cookbooks, we've got countless opinions and ideas on ingredients, recipes, the nature of the cookbook-writing business, and much more. If you've got a passion for food, we also hope to up your game once and a while and to make you laugh most of the time. Come along for the ride! There's plenty of room!
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BSSラジオ『ビタミン!Saturday』
土曜の朝のひととき、音楽とトークでつなぐリラクゼーションタイム♪
BSSアナウンサー中島早也佳が、心地いい時間、聴く「ビタミン」をあなたの耳にお届けします。
毎週土曜日 午前9時~10時40分の生放送、どうぞお聴きください!
・・・・・・・・え?
1時間40分じゃ足りない?もっとビタミンが欲しい?
ではビタミン、追加しちゃいましょう。
『ビタミン!Saturday ~ビタミン、追加で。~』
生放送終了後のアフタートークを、ポッドキャストで配信!
オンエア裏話や、生放送で紹介しきれなかったメッセージをご紹介します☆
どうぞお楽しみください! -
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Blood is thicker than water as these two besties bond over their love of all things Halloween. This is your one stop spooky shop for tips, tricks, treats, movie reviews, recommendations, stories, and more. If it's Halloween, it's here. Like and Subscribe...IF YOU DARE! Featuring Glynnis O'Donaghue and Cale Evans
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Ready to Move Your Photography forwards?
The Camera Café Show is your ad-free podcast for all things photo related, brought to you by photographer Tom Jacob and an amazing Team. Interviews with Top Photographers sharing their insights and workflow into their world, this all in a fusion of news, opinions, humor, and real-world experience so you can improve your own photography! Join us and listen to us anywhere, anytime! -
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作家・宮田愛萌と書評家・渡辺祐真が、本にまつわる話をします。BOOK!BOOK!でぶくぶくです。おぼれるくらいに本の話をします。
最近読んで面白かった本や漫画、映画。本にまつわる小話はもちろん、最近ハマっていること、幼い頃の思い出話など盛りだくさん。
そんな「ぶくぶくラジオ」は、リスナーの皆さんと一緒に作っていく番組です!ハッシュタグ「#ぶくぶくラジオ」で感想を(番組中では読みません。)、「#ぶくぶくラジオテーマ」で質問やテーマメールを(番組中で読ませていただく場合があります。)、X(Twitter)に投稿してください!
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番組作りの参考のため、以下のアンケートにご協力をお願いいたします。
https://www.tbs.co.jp/radio/podcast/en.html
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Here's a step-by-step guide to get you started:
1. Choose a Tarot DeckThere are many tarot decks available, each with its own artwork and interpretation. The Rider-Waite deck is one of the most popular and is often recommended for beginners due to its clear symbolism.
2. Familiarize Yourself with the CardsThere are 78 cards in a tarot deck:
- Major Arcana (22 cards): These cards represent significant life events or spiritual lessons.- Minor Arcana (56 cards): These cards represent daily life events. They are divided into four suits: Cups, Wands, Swords, and Pentacles.
Spend time with each card, studying its imagery and traditional meaning. Many people find it helpful to keep a tarot journal.
3. Formulate a QuestionBefore drawing cards, have a clear and specific question in mind. This will help you interpret the cards in relation to your query.
4. Shuffle the CardsWhile shuffling, focus on your question. Some people like to cut the deck into three piles and then reassemble it, while others prefer to shuffle until they feel it's time to stop.
5. Choose a SpreadA spread is a particular arrangement of cards. Here are a few common spreads:
- Three-Card Spread: Past, Present, Future.- Celtic Cross: A 10-card spread that provides a detailed look at a situation.- One-Card Draw: For a quick answer or daily guidance.
6. Draw and Place the CardsDraw the cards from the top of the deck and place them in the spread's designated positions.
7. Interpret the CardsBegin by interpreting each card individually, considering both its traditional meaning and the imagery in relation to your question. Then, look at the cards as a whole to see if there are any patterns or themes.
For example, a lot of Swords might indicate conflict or mental challenges, while many Cups could point to emotional matters.
8. Trust Your IntuitionWhile traditional meanings are important, your intuition plays a crucial role in reading tarot. If a particular symbol or detail stands out to you, or if you get a strong feeling from a card, trust that. Your personal connection to the cards will deepen with practice.
9. Record Your ReadingWrite down the cards you drew, their positions, and your interpretations. This will help you track patterns over time and see how your readings evolve.
10. Close the ReadingThank the cards and, if you like, cleanse them by knocking on the deck, using sage, or placing them in the moonlight. This is especially important if the reading was particularly heavy or emotional.
11. Practice RegularlyLike any skill, reading tarot improves with practice. Read for yourself, offer readings to friends, or join a tarot study group.
12. Continue LearningThere are many books, courses, and resources available on tarot. As you continue your journey, you might want to delve deeper into the symbolism, history, and various interpretations of the cards.
Remember, tarot is a tool for guidance, reflection, and insight. It's not about predicting the future with certainty but rather about exploring possibilities and gaining clarity. Enjoy the journey! -
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