There's a lot of old stuff posted on youtube, but there's nothing official. Maybe Dan will make a radio station one day like Howard 100, and I can host a flashback show.
And if you've never heard this, it's a must listen.
https://www.amazon.com/Worst-Moments-Lebatard-Show-History/dp/B007NVZJ78
I couldn't find the whole album on Spotify, so I just paid the $5 on Amazon.
Current rankings there are pretty decent, but there's still plenty of room for improvement:
Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #627 Paid in Albums (See Top 100 Paid in Albums)
No. 2 in MP3 Downloads > Albums > Rock > Folk Rock
No. 3 in MP3 Downloads > Albums > Miscellaneous > Poetry, Spoken Word & Interviews
No. 12 in MP3 Downloads > Albums > Folk
My pleasure, the album is legit. Bought it without previewing it based on your submissions here.
https://www.amazon.com/Swing-Fences-Explicit-Tim-Ross/dp/B081J6TW3W/
Love your response to the heckler.
Sadly no, but there are two audio adaptations:
Focus on the Family Radio Theatre did a Narnia audio drama series that includes all seven books
Back in the 90s, BBC Radio 4 adapted all seven books as a audio drama series called “Tales of Narnia”. This one is a little hard to find though
Rhythmic Cantonese (Chinese) Vol. 1 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001U7Z4P8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_xz-KCbE0NJMHW
I heard some people hate musical language instruction but it's perfect for me.
This has 3 Cantonese albums that i know of. Available in cd, mp3 (download), & Amazon Music streaming (not audible specifically).
I chose mp3 so i could exclude the author's clips explaining his personal memetic devices, of which there are tracks on each album. But some ppl may find those helpful.
I think your pronunciation is pretty good. You may find these recordings by Ørberg himself of the first 31 chapters of LLPSI helpful. He uses the Restored Classical Pronunciation of Vox Latīna.
Roberta Shapiro's Goodbye Anxiety This isn't music exactly, but it's guided meditation specifically for anxiety. I've been using it at least once daily for the last month+ and it really helps to relax me. It's free to stream if you have Amazon Prime. She also has another "album" devoted to specific anxiety issues like driving and flying.
It's been discussed several times. Years ago they put out best of album. The last thing on it is them making fun of Stu about his college lacrosse triumphs.
https://www.amazon.com/Worst-Moments-Lebatard-Show-History/dp/B007NVZJ78
>In "The Banks of Marble" ("Banks of Mawble" in Bernie-talk) he lets us know how people work hard all their lives and end up with little and how others exploit their labor and end up with millions.
So you mentioned that you are going to see a doctor, but are you seeing a therapist? I really think it would help with your anxiety. If you have any questions about seeing a therapist, I'd be glad to talk to you about it (I'm not a therapist myself, but I've been in therapy, and can tell you about my experiences).
In the meantime, something really helpful for relaxing in order to sleep is listening to a guided meditation. I like Roberta Shapiro's "Goodbye Worries" and Belleruth Naparstek's "Meditations to Relieve Stress." It may seem a little hocus-pocus, but at least try it if you haven't before. At first, I was so anxious that I couldn't sit and meditate on my own, my mind was flying around all over the place. So I listened to these guided meditations, and they would calm me down enough that I could sleep OK. It also teaches you how to calm your mind on your own, and that's a great skill for someone with anxiety. I have them downloaded on my phone, and I carry earbuds with me, so I can always just take a little break during the day and listen for a few minutes if I need to.
After checking out some other tracks, I bought the Watsky album on Amazon. He reminds me of a cross between Eyedea (RIP) and Bo Burnham.