Welcome to a different kind of show. In response to a number of listener requests we have put together the Summer Spesh, a show that brings together some of the listeners favourite music from previous shows, some inspirational quotes, some poetry and an interview between Peter Osborne and Eddy Canfor-Dumas, the author of The Buddha, Geoff and Me. Music from tonights show includes:
Vittoria Conn singing Mirror
$12.99 by Dave Potts
Building Our Own Future by Howard Jones
Bill singing Panacea
Eoghan Colgan with Planetary Woman
Selsted Church of England Primary School with Save Our School
Supersuckers with Some People Say
Matthew Ebel singing Drive Away
All the music from tonights show is from the Podsafe Music Network.
We will be back in a couple of weeks with a a lecture on The Persecution at Tatsunokuchi Gosho. Next week is episode 4 of The Buddha, Geoff and Me. Thank you for listening!
If you have a question or an experience you would like to send us, write to karen(at)thejarretts.com or jason(at)thejarretts.com
If you get a moment, and you would like to, it really does help spread the word if you could write us a review on ITunes. Have a great week!
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Firstly, thank you so much to everyone who took the time to vote for us in the Podcast Awards this year. We didn’t win the award, but we did feel great that so many people took the time to help us! Without further ado, we have the next Chapter for you!
Chapter 3 of The Buddha, Geoff and Me, a novel by Eddy Canfor-Dumas. Read by Kevin Eldon. Music by Howard Jones. Artwork by Jessica Miller. Sincere thanks to Coralyn Sheldon, Jasper Bentinck, Peter Osborn and Dialogics. The producer was Jason Jarrett. A new chapter will appear every two weeks. If you like the book it is available on Amazon and all over! The book’s website is The Buddha, Geoff and Me.
We are still working on a couple of shows! Please bear with us! Thank you so much for downloading the show, have a wonderful week!
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SGI-UK is presenting an exhibition to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Josei Toda’s declaration for the abolition of nuclear weapons.
Addressing questions that include: How can we move from a century of war to a century of peace? What does it mean to respect the dignity of life? What difference can the actions of just one individual make?
From Saturday 8th September 2007 until Sunday 16th September. At the SGI-UK South London National Centre, Carlton Hall, 1 Bernays Grove, London SW9 8DF (Nearest tube: Brixton Station). Open daily from 11.30 to 20.30 – admission free. Visit www.sgi-uk.org for further information.
Please use this copy to let people know on your blogs and social networks. Bring friends and family, let people know what we are about!
And . . . here is chapter 2 of The Buddha, Geoff and Me, a novel by Eddy Canfor-Dumas. Read by Kevin Eldon. Music by Howard Jones. Artwork by Jessica Miller. Sincere thanks to Coralyn Sheldon, Jasper Bentinck, Peter Osborn and Dialogics. The producer was Jason Jarrett. A new chapter will appear every two weeks. If you like the book it is available on Amazon and all over! The book’s website is The Buddha, Geoff and Me.
We are working on a couple of shows, one of which will be appearing next week! Thank you so much for downloading the show, have a wonderful week!
We are still collecting gosho quotes and favourite guidance passages for the Summer Spesh show, please send them to us at jason(at)thejarretts.com or karen(at)thejarretts.com. Please remember to reference the pages or source! And at the same time if you would like us to dedicate a song to your district, tell us your favourite song from our past shows!
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