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dissygif · 2 years ago
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Darken Rahl trying to manipulate Richard in his dream by acting as Anna & Kahlan trying to wake him up in the real world. — LEGEND OF THE SEEKER | 1.12 Home
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whitewaterpaper · 6 years ago
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Legend of The Seeker: Hartland [S01E14]
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Av alla avsnitt under den hÀr sÀsongen, kanske hela serien, sÄ Àr det hÀr det mest ologiska. Vi kan börja med det uppenbara: vi har nu fÀrdats typ 12 avsnitt bort frÄn Westland/Hartland men befinner oss alltsÄ fortfarande nÀstgÄrds?
Sedan till tvÄ andra saker som inte gÄr ihop: Chase sÀger att han letat efter Richard sedan han rymde -- men springer dÀrifrÄn nÀr de ser honom? Och Michael pÄstÄr att Rahl försökte och misslyckades med att stÀnga hÄlet i barriÀren... Det slog honom liksom inte att tegelportalen de byggt under kanske var en bidragande faktor?
Dock sĂ„ Ă€r ju Anna en intressant karaktĂ€r i det hĂ€r avsnittet, vi ser fragment av det som Richard sĂ„g i sin drömsyn -- men hĂ€r visar hon pĂ„ en stark karaktĂ€r som inte ger upp i första taget. Även om det dĂ€r om "kanske kĂ€nde jag att du var Ă€mnad för större saker" kĂ€ndes lite som ett svepskĂ€l.
Michael kÀmpar in i det sista, i prinsip Ànda in i taket, men tvingas inse att Richard har rÀtt och D'hara fel. Bröderna fÄr iaf ett rÀtt bra avslut innan Michael lÀmnar in tofflorna. I det hÀr avsnittet om nÄgot ser man hur vek Michael egentligen Àr som karaktÀr, han tror och litar pÄ soldaterna kanske snarare för att det var lÀttast. Och det kan vara svÄrt nÀr en hel armada soldater sÀger en sak Ät dig -- Àven om du innerst inne vet bÀttre.
Minns jag inte fel nu sÄ nÀmndes det att barriÀren rÀmnade helt i boken, och lite nyfiken blir man ju pÄ varför man tog beslutet att inte bara lÄta den stÄr kvar -- men att sprickan lÀkte sig sjÀlv och inneslöt Westland igen. Man mÄste ha haft en plan med det, visserligen skÀrs Richard av frÄn sin hemtrakt -- men med bÄde förÀldrarna och Michel borta sÄ Àr ju mÄnga av banden redan klippta.
NÄvÀl, jag gillar det hÀr avsnittet och att Westland/Hartland inte bara glömdes bort efter pilotavsnitten. Dock sÄ Àr det lite mÀrkligt hur det ligger i sÀsongen, och hur kort resan verkade vara tillbaka.
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asongofsilks · 4 years ago
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ASOIAF + women who died from complications in pregnancy and childbirth (Part 3)
“Oh strong and war-like woman, much loved daughter!  You have fought a good battle, have become a brave warrior, have taken a captive, have captured a baby.  Brave woman,  beautiful and tender as a dove. My lady, you have struggled and worked  bravely, you have won. You are made in the likeness of our Mother. You have fought valiantly; you have used the shield and the sword bravely and struggled, using that which our Mother has put in your hand.”
— [Alleged] Aztec chant acknowledging the sacrifice of a woman who died in childbirth, paraphrased from a blogpost at orderofthegooddeath.com
Helena Mattsson as Serenei of Lys // Jessica Chapnik Kahn as Lyanne Glover // Lena Headey as Alys Stackspear // Celina Sinden as Jeyne Marbrand // Naomi Watts as Joanna Lannister
(part 1) (part 2) (part 4) (part 5)
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cooldavidkentposts · 4 years ago
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Interview with Ronni Kahn: ‘Eat, pray, repurpose’
When OzHarvest CEO Ronni Kahn AO was 23 years old, she was married, living on a kibbutz in Israel and looking for inspiration.
After finishing high school, she had followed her boyfriend to Israel to study for a year. Then, lacking direction, she followed him to the kibbutz. While she enjoyed the lifestyle, Kahn longed for a fulfilling career.
Unsure how to shift the status quo, but seeking a change, she and her sister visited a hair salon. Kahn says she walked into the salon with lanky long hair and walked out looking like she’d put her finger in an electricity socket.
“Whoosh! I had a big afro,” she laughs. The flattering new look had a dramatic impact on her confidence.
“Suddenly I walked differently, felt more gracious within myself — and people related to me so differently,” Kahn said. Overnight she became visible, and within a few weeks, she had a new role in the kibbutz’s accounts department.
While Kahn said the perm is a superficial lesson in self-confidence, her transformation was the beginning of a journey of self-discovery, one that she shares in her recently released biography, A Repurposed Life.
From your mouth to my ear
Kahn was born in apartheid South Africa, the youngest of three daughters. Growing up she was shy, afraid to voice her opinions and unable to value her own intellect.
While her parents were loving and supportive, they were also pragmatic. Life dealt them a blow when her architect father was in an accident that left him hospitalised for months, turning her mother from homemaker to breadwinner overnight. As a result, they wanted financial security for their girls, encouraging them into stable, reliable careers like nursery teaching. While her two sisters pursued this path, Kahn wanted to become an artist or an architect like her father. Her parents told her she lacked the talent.
“This is why what we say as a parent or as an adult, what we say as a leader, is so important, because it impacts every single person that listens to you, hears you, watches you,” Kahn said. “Your actions and your words need to always be in alignment.”
Permission to succeed
After two decades in Israel, Kahn and her family moved to Australia and started over once again. Her ability to build new lives and new careers — in different countries no less — culminated in the strength of character, street smarts and business nous later required to found OzHarvest and develop it into one of Australia’s leading food rescue organisations.
Indeed, Kahn’s position as OzHarvest CEO is the pinnacle of a series of roles she has held throughout her life, including farming, teaching, sales and retail, floristry, fashion design, interior design and event coordination.
Kahn says that ultimately, she needed to give herself permission to be who she wanted to be. “In a funny way, the perm was one of those triggers,” she said.
Finding her purpose
While running her events business in Sydney, Australia, Kahn became increasingly disturbed by the enormous amount of leftover food going to waste. One huge corporate event, in particular, saw entire food stations virtually untouched. She said this was the night that changed everything.
Kahn’s first step was to drop the food at local homeless shelters. However, it was a visit to South Africa in November 2003 that crystallised the future for her.
There, she learned that close family friend Selma Browde had been responsible for bringing electricity to Soweto, a black township. The fact that one person could have such a profound impact on so many lives sent a bolt of realisation through Kahn. Suddenly she understood that she, too, could make a difference. She’d found her purpose. A year later, OzHarvest was born.
A bright yellow shining light
Approaching 17 years since its foundation, OzHarvest’s distinctive yellow vans with their ‘Nourish our Country’ logo can now be seen across Australia, and sister branches have been established in the UK, South Africa and New Zealand.
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Once too shy to voice her own opinions, Kahn is a lead spokesperson on Australia’s food waste problem, regularly appearing in the media and in an advisory capacity to the government. She is a keynote speaker all over the world, inspiring people to find their own purpose.
Now a self-described silver vixen, Kahn no longer needs a perm to boost her confidence. Like the food that OzHarvest saves and repurposes, she has found her path and repurposed her life.
“I think we all have an ability to rewrite our story, and we sometimes just need one little success, one trigger, that can shift and change our path. We should never think that because we’re on one path that we can never change,” Kahn said.
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Read about Kahn’s life, her many adventures and journey of self-discovery in A Repurposed Life, by Ronni Kahn with Jessica Chapnik Kahn.
*Laini Bennett interviews successful career women about their leadership lessons learned. Visit www.lainibennett.com to read more stories about inspiring women.
source http://sustainabilitymatters.net.au/content/sustainability/article/interview-with-ronni-kahn-eat-pray-repurpose–1266238607
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thehollowedartists · 10 years ago
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Jessica Chapnik Kahn in Legend of the Seeker
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fc-directory · 11 years ago
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lojinx · 11 years ago
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"On My Knees" is taken from Ben Lee's album "Ayahuasca: Welcome to the Work". This video is directed by Jessica Chapnik Kahn, and was filmed in Sydney. We asked friends, family and fans of all ages to take turns being left alone in a room and do nothing but lay down and experience the song with a recording camera mounted above them. Video directed by Jessica Chapnik Kahn Cinematography by Josh Flavell Video edited by Anil Griffin Song written by Ben Lee and Jessica Chapnik Kahn
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whitewaterpaper · 6 years ago
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Legend of The Seeker: Home [S01E12]
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Jag Àr inte egentligen nÄgon Àlskare av klippavsnitt, och skall jag vara Àrlig sÄ kan jag tycka att 12 avsnitt in i första sÀsongen Àr nÀstan pÄ grÀnsen för tidigt för ett. Jag mÄste dock erkÀnna att Stephen Tolkin skrivet ett bra avsnitt Ät oss dÀr arkivklippen ligger vÀldigt bra inte bara i manus utan den överliggande storyn i stort.
Den bakomliggande storyn med Darken Rahl och en sÀllsynt och svÄrkastad förtrollning funkar riktigt bra och det hÀr Àr kanske första gÄngen som vi pÄ riktigt fÄr se vidden av Darken Rahls förmÄgor. Sedan Àr det ju givetvis intressant att fÄ trÀffa Richards pappa George igen och en Michael som beter sig som en riktig bror. BÄda givetvis detaljer i förtrollingen som syftar till att ge Richard fÄ anledningar till att granska sin omgivning nÀrmare.
Det Àr vÀl aldrig nÄgon frÄga om Richard ser igenom förtrollningen utan snarare nÀr, och det Àr kanske snarare en frÄgan om "hur mycket" Richard hinner avslöja Àn "om". Och det slog mig igÄr kvÀll nÀr jag sÄg avsnittet att det hÀr kanske bara Àr första gÄngen som Kahlans tÄrar "klarat skivan". Det skall det göra minst en gÄng till i serien vill jag minnas.
En annan sak som Àr intressant Àr att vi fÄr trÀffa Anna. Det Àr faktiskt en rÀtt intressant karaktÀr, Àven om det kanske inte direkt syns i det hÀr avsnittet. HÀr fÄr hon den mer otacksamma rollen som den ÄtervÀndande fd flickvÀnnen, och kanske tycker Richard att det Àr lika mÀrkligt att hon bara dyker upp just nu som vi tycker att han borde. För han reagerar ju trots allt hÀr och dÀr pÄ detaljer som han upplever (med rÀtta) som off.
Som sagt, klippavsnitt Àr inte nÄgot jag lÀngtar efter men hÀr har man iaf anstrÀngt sig med att fÀlla in det pÄ ett vettigt sÀtt i storyn. Klippavsnittet i S2 har jag för mig ligger inte riktigt lika vÀl i storyn utan Àr mer av en "paus mellan tvÄ avsnitt" som inte riktigt leder nÄgonstans.
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