Kier-La talks to Nelvana co-founder Clive A. Smith and musician/songwriter John Sebastian about the 1978 Canadian Halloween special from which this podcast derives its name, as well as delving into Nelvana's early years and their ill-fated feature, Rock and Rule.

The American Heart Association has teamed up with the Elevance Health Foundation to teach Americans how to perform Hands-Only CPR. All songs in our 'Don't Drop the Beat' playlist and Elevance Health Foundation Station are between 100 - 120 beats per minute, the same rate at which you should perform compressions when administering CPR.


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Thou hast ravished my heart, my sister, [my] spouse

Ā Here another new title is given to the church, "my sister", with the repetition of the former, my "spouse": for one and the same person, with the Hebrews, might be sister and spouse; see ( 1 Corinthians 9:5 ) . And this may be used in a love strain, and so not improper in a love poem, as this was F7; see ( Song of Solomon 8:8 ) ; likewise the church may be called Christ's sister, because of his incarnation, in virtue of which he is not ashamed to call his people his brethren, and so his sisters, ( Hebrews 2:11 ) ; and on account of their adoption; in which respect, he that is Christ's Father is theirs; and which is evidenced in regeneration; when they, through grace, do the will of his Father, and so are his brother, and sister, and mother, ( Matthew 12:50 ) . And, upon the whole, it is used to express the great affection of Christ for the church, and his high esteem of her; and which appears by his saying, "thou hast ravished my heart"; which is but one word in the Hebrew text, and nowhere else used, and is variously rendered: the Vulgate Latin version is, "thou hast wounded my heart" F8: with one of love's darts, ( Song of Solomon 2:5 ) ; "thou hast drawn my heart unto thee", so some Jewish writers F9; which is surprising, since no love nor loveliness are in her of herself; this shows how free and unmerited the love of Christ is; according to the use of the word with the Talmudists F11, the sense is, "thou hast coupled mine heart with thine"; the heart of Christ and his church are so closely knit and joined together in love, that they are but one heart, and can never be separated: others, "thou hast seized my heart"; or, "claimed it for thyself" F12; thou art master over it; it is no more mine, but thine The Septuagint version is, "thou hast unhearted us"; Father, Son, and Spirit; particularly the second Person: or thou hast stolen away my heart; I have no heart left in me; which, as it is the case through fear, is sometimes through love: this sense is approved by Aben Ezra. Some render it just the reverse, "thou hast heartened me" F13; put heart into me, animated me, made me of good cheer; so the word is used in the Syriac version of ( Matthew 9:2 ) ( 1 Thessalonians 5:14 ) . The sense may be, that such was the love of Christ to his church, and so much was he charmed by her, that the thought of his having her company in heaven to all eternity animated him to endure all sufferings he did for her sake, ( Hebrews 12:2 ) ; The Targum is,

The song also broke the record for the fastest single to reach 200 million streams on the Billboard Japan chart and surging to #1 on the Billboard Global Excel U.S. chart, which made it the first song originally performed in Japanese to top this chart. The cumulative number of streaming views has exceeded 300 million and counting, making it the fastest single in history to reach that mark as well.

One day, Nate asked Brian about a project Brian had been working on. As part of his work as a music therapist, Brian had been recording the heartbeats of babies and children near the end of their lives, then layering the rhythmic pulses over melodies.

Music therapist Brian Schreck began working with Nate Kramer after he was diagnosed with leukemia. Together, they recorded a song of Nate's heartbeat layered over melodies. Courtesy of Brian SchreckĀ  hide caption

I had heard of other music therapists in the medical field adding recordings of in utero heartbeats to lullabies created with high-risk pregnant mothers to increase bonding between the mother and baby.

Oh my Gosh, what you are doing is just incredible! I am a mother-baby RN and IBCLC ( Lactation Consultant) in Cinicnnati and am in complete awe of your musical ability / ministry to heal broken hearts! You are such an amazing person to use your musical gift in this way. kudos to you!

"Heartbeat songs," music that incorporates patients' heartbeats, have become increasingly popular at University of Michigan's C.S. Mott Children's Hospital. Music therapists work with heart transplant families to create customized songs with both the heartbeat from a patient's original and transplanted hearts.

Using a Bluetooth-enabled stethoscope, therapists record patients' heartbeats on an iPad. Patients or their families choose a song to record over the beat. For babies, parents may choose a favorite lullaby. Teens may choose an empowering pop song. Families also have the option of composing original music.

"It just blew our minds," Matthew's mother, Ashley Myers, says of hearing Matthew's heartbeat song. "We didn't know anything like that was even possible. It's something really special that we can keep from this experience and memories from our time here.

"There are so many parts of this process that are still difficult for him to understand," Myers adds of Matthew's transplant. "I think hearing his old and new heartbeat in music and being a part of creating it helped make him more comfortable with everything. It helped get him through it."

Myers says Matthew had generally seemed healthy most of his life. But at a routine wellness visit in North Carolina, where the family used to live, his doctor detected a murmur in his then-6-year-old heart. Further testing led to a diagnosis of dilated cardiomyopathy, a condition in which the heart's muscle cells are abnormal or damaged, limiting the organ's ability to pump blood.

Doctors speculate that a virus Matthew contracted as a baby shortly after his birth in Germany unknowingly reached his heart, leading to progressive scarring and enlargement. By the time it was discovered, the damage was so extensive that a heart transplant was the only option.

After the young patient showed an interest in piano, Schlabig incorporated the instrument during music therapy sessions. His first heartbeat song included his own piano rendition of the Harry Potter theme song over the beat. He performed it during a holiday recital in the hospital's lobby.

Matthew created his own song using 10 different available beats in the music creation app GarageBand and asked his second heartbeat to be incorporated into that song. He directed timing of when he wanted the music to start and fade in and out.

"These songs are often reflective of their hospitalization, their mood and how they feel waiting for a heart transplant and again post-transplant," she adds. "It gives me an opportunity to reach patients using music in a new way to relate to their journey here."

Schlabig notes that heartbeat songs can also be created as legacy pieces for families grieving the loss of a child. Special recordings of a child's heartbeat can be played through teddy bears given to families.

"He just wants to get back to being a kid again, and I want us to get back to being a family. It will be nice to be together and not have the constant worry that something will go wrong before he gets a heart."

Heart Beat is a pop song sung by Ross Lynch as Austin Moon in the episode of Diners & Daters. Austin sings this song to his crush, Cassidy, to show his feelings towards her. He performs it at the Melody Diner. Ally helps him write this song to get Cassidy to go out with him. In real life, the song was written by Ben Charles, Zach Porter, and Mike Daly.

Music therapists are board-certified providers who care for patients using music as a tool: listening to it, creating it, playing it. They hold an incredible array of skills, combining advanced clinical competence with musical knowledge. For instance, Gillian Zambor, MT-BC, one of the music therapists, plays piano, guitar, ukulele, violin and percussion, in addition to her skills in singing and songwriting.

After certain types of strokes, people can't move the muscles in their tongue or lips (dysarthria) and therefore aren't able to speak clearly. But asking them to "sing" a familiar song using simple syllables (such as "la" or "fa") instead of words helps entrain their motor or muscle-activating nerves, which helps them recover their speech.

There's no downside to using music either to relax or to invigorate your exercise if you keep the decibel level in a safe range. You might even consider using your heart health as an excuse to splurge on a new sound system.

This is truly one of the most beautiful songs i've ever heard. it's about a woman who's boyfriend of husband leaves and she feel depressed, like she's all alone, and her heart's stopped beating.This song reminds me of the book New Moon, when Bella's (vampire) boyfriend leaves, and she basically goes crazy, waiting for him.

If you've ever truly been in love with someone that gave you such joy, security, and happiness that you felt this is the one and you really feel better and happier around them..that 1st line "So much to believe in, we were lost in time" and they love you a lot maybe just as much and then you realize after you see them wanting to spend less time with you on the weekends or at night and you realize they really don't want you as a husband or even a boyfriend. Your relationship with them has run it's course, just like a class or degree they were getting and now they're ready to end it. When it ends, it's over, just like their time in college, they move on and because they didn't want you, so do you..it's heartbreaking, but the last part to me is what makes this song so comforting and great..the lyrics are off a little because at the last part she says she "needs someone to give my heart to" not got...so she's still looking, but she says she feels it getting stronger inside herself and that's the way you need to look at life. It's your heart and it's inside you, that's where it is, inside you. To me this song says Value Yourself and Value Love. It's great to feel head over heels for someone, but if they don't feel the same about you, don't ever let them take your heart with you or leave it with them..Take it with you, your love is of great value and it's in you. Oh I love Celine so much..what a great song. 17dc91bb1f

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