Saturday, February 18, 2006

Episode 1 is here!

Hello everyone!
We've now recorded the first episode.

This posting summarises what we have covered in our first show (episode 1) and how to get it.

Establishing the Podcast 'out there'!
It is amazing that there are now many podcast directory sites. Consider them as the Yahoo/Google equivalent of a list of available podcasts. We have now started to register the one that we have just recorded. To actually get on a listing/site, the podcast directory owners have to authenticate our podcast. We have both registered and been accepted by i-tunes so that you can pick up our podcast directly from the search key within the podcast option provided.

Listening online.
By simply click your mouse on the green boxed arrow in the title part of this posting's header you can hear the podcast online - this is a good alternative for those of you that do not have a personal mp3 player, for example an i-pod. In addition you can download a copy of this podcast by using the following link address:

http://www.knowledgehemispheres.com/sikhwithinepisode1.mp3


What is the format of the show and what is in it this week?
The format of the show has been structured into a number of parts:


Introduction - A summary of the show format
Shabad (Sikh Hymn) / Translation (In English)

An aspect of Sikh History
Featured CD of the week (Hopefully over time some interviews)

A Sikh Story
Related Interfaith Songs/Messages/


This week we feature a wonderful CD track/snippet from Dya Singh (Australia) with an built-in translation half-way through the Shabad. Featured on the CD: Naam. The track is called: Man mero gaj, jehba meri koati

We cover some aspects of what it was like at the time when Sikhism was just emerging from Guru Nanak Dev Ji.

We are very grateful to Indi Kaur for allowing us to feature a snippet from her recently released CD, Keep on Walking.

This week we also feature a snippet from Snatam Kaur's 'Long Time Sun' CD track. The CD is called Grace.

We close with some snippets from Stevie Wonder ('Have a talk with God' from the acclaimed, Songs in the Key of life double long player) and One Giant Leap ('Racing Away'), the latter bringing to humanity the wonders of world music.


Resources, Support and Thanks:
We are grateful to Mr Gurumustuk Singh:
http://www.sikhnet.com
http://mrsikhnetaudio.blogspot.com

You can hear and get connected to buying some great CDs from:
http://www.snatamkaur.com
http://www.spiritvoyage.com

As previously mentioned our Thanks to Indi Kaur.
You can listen to further snippets of her CD and get an opportunity to buy it online at:
http://www.mus1k.com

The research for this podcast this week have been based on:

Biography of Guru Nanak - Hemkunt Press and
A Brief History to Sikhism by Mr G.S Sidhu


We look forward to your company again. Please feel free to send us your feedback.

Take Care and believe in Waheguru

Dr Savi

Tuesday, February 14, 2006

New Logo ready

Friday, February 03, 2006

Recording Schedule

Its proving quite difficult to schedule the first recording of the Sikhwithin Show.
We've developed some scripting templates and also recently purchased some new studio equipment.
In prep:
We're also grateful and appreciative of Indi Kaur who has given us permission to feature excerpts from her excellent CD : Keep on Walking. Please visit :http://www.mus1k.com/

Here's hoping for a good start!
If you have any suggestions, then we look forward to your postings.