Skip to main content

tv   PODKAST  1TV  September 18, 2023 3:30am-4:05am MSK

3:30 am
it’s a feeling, i don’t know how it happens, but, nevertheless, it’s like this . you know, first of all, the lord himself calls. e person. he himself calls. it's just that not everyone hears. this call, like hemingway’s, rings a bell or everyone hears its ringing. yes, this is on the one hand, and on the other hand. well, if you are even from the point to the edge you are so scared, you are so terrible. it seems to you that everyone hates you, that you hate everyone, you can’t cope with yourself, nothing helps you. not a medicine, not a doctor, that is, everything. you are like this, well, go to the temple, just go there and wait, and for a second he will let you go. here is some kind of lord who is very merciful to those who are just coming. he gives them some miracles, however, the priest always always gives some miracles. go to the temple and at some moment you suddenly, you will feel that you are not alone and there will be people around you who will then
3:31 am
help you somehow, they will come up and ask if it’s like this i’m coming, please wait, what better not to come . i want to go back hmm to the topic of time. no longer a calendar. even more widely, right? the mysterious thing is time, then it somehow drags on for a very long time, otherwise my eleven-year-old son ran to me yesterday. maybe it was either breakfast, i don’t remember, or we had lunch, and he, well, he and his sister are sitting, and he says, anh says, you’ll look at school. tomorrow, the first lesson will last as long as all the holidays, and i thought how the child has it. this is magical. yes, yes, they suddenly started discussing it. then it’s just a question about a small miracle, but i’ll have to take a podcast, and with my questions, for you personally , what is the mystery of time, if there is one very well, that’s really its diversity.
3:32 am
yes, it goes on in completely different ways on this topic; by the way, there is an amazing one of the troparions. and great lent, where it is said that for the lord 1,000 years are like one day? and in lent there are 40 days and each of these days is filled with everything, the fullness of existence. that is how it really is. this is some kind of experience, but it may be subjective and such a lenten existence. this is such a fullness, a condensation of time, yes, or in some other situations in the background there. yes, this is in some holy places. this is how you can also feel the density of such time, just uh, fullness of this kind of eternity. yes, with some generally new meanings, absolutely for you. well , our beloved blessed augustine, of course, this topic is wonderful. reasoning, where where is he talking? this is what is real, but only what is real is. there is no past or future.
3:33 am
yes there is, that’s exactly the present of the past of the present and the present of the present. the past is memories. well, this is a subjective experience; the present future is ours. some expectations. yes, me, of course. in the matter of time, most of all he admires and surprises him. really. eh, a subjective experience that it is different for different people, even life for the same thing is different. here, as my son said, yes, they drag on, like all holidays, yes, time and this is not programmable. yes, our program even yes, it goes on for a certain time, but for us, for every viewer, it will fly by. we will hope guys, you have some kind of perception of the riddle, in general, time is a mystery to you, and time i understand very well that it passes, the day will pass and nothing has been done. no, this will be unpleasant. so you said to sleep on sunday. this is probably
3:34 am
good, of course. it is earthly life. she's basically a little old to us. come on, you told for 70 years. and who else can last them eighty years? yes, well, this is the psalter, so to speak, somehow there are expeditions here now, it seems. it’s as if we can live to see the nineties, but still, if we look at everything like this, so to speak the appearance of this time is such a certain one , just some kind of short. and if you haven’t done anything good during this time. i didn’t feel sorry for anyone, i didn’t pet the dog, but just because i lived somehow very angrily and badly, then somehow i didn’t live. now, it’s very difficult for me to explain all this. and if we talk about the subjective perception of time by me as a person, then i have one very big negative trait that greatly hinders me in my life; i still think that i am 25 years old. listen, you’re negative, but because i’m already seventy-five years old, but what does
3:35 am
this sensation look like, yes, and it bothers me. it’s because i can pull something like that out of the closet and then be, oh my god, drag it. you've gone crazy; after all, you're already a certain number of years old. or rather, it's a hanger. i also have some kind of inner feeling, yes, well , maybe also, because i’m running after the trolleybus. this is also something you probably see in a dream, at what age never? i work very late, i get up early. for me this is connected with reading a prayer. i'll read it for now. psalter evening rule, and then i think that i would read some more, and some of them, and then i would also read some more. and i also have a favorite. just please forgive me, and then i have a favorite akathist. and for now i really forbade all this, father. i have a terrible case. my daughter is not dead, she is sleeping, the children are not running, the grandchildren are not running. everything is so well mixed up, silence and i remain. he
3:36 am
listened to you, dear ones. eh, hmm, there was a moment when there was no one at home , i was alone, and the children, when i was resting and it was thundering. you know something down there, as if some iron had fallen or something? it became so scary. i wrote the next day. again there is already such a feeling, we are a strong circle, at least that’s what it is. so what, what should i do, i raised a fish for my spiritual father. there is no one in my house, why is he sitting like that? what do you think answered me? yes, these are demons, calm down, such death picks up this topic from me, although semyon, we were talking now about the personal, yes, the perception of time, but in christianity there is, yes, a certain christian attitude towards time and history, there carnology there is the arrow of time, and you know, that’s what i was paying attention to. here are the students there, when you communicate and say that in the christian religious interpretation, when god creates the world. by the way, augustine also writes a lot about this. yes, he does not create matter, he only creates what
3:37 am
philosophers would write with a dash. yes, space is time and therefore the question. what did god do before he created the world? i mean, it doesn’t make sense? yes, because we have it. yes, we had before now and after this year yes. and when we say that god knows everything, that he knows the future, for us there is a future. yes, because for us there is time, but for him there is no time ; it is the same creation as matter. it seems to me that this is somehow difficult to catch. eh, sometimes to a person. yes, although in fact, if we remember the days of creation, then god also created the calendar that we are talking about today. yes, that is, the days of creation are the lord. the first day was created by the second day. yes, that is, it was a certain cyclicity, rhythmicity and definiteness. uh, such a plan, yes, which has already been passed down to us from god yes, like a relay race, this is the week week for which we received it from god and have already begun to develop it further, and already in our own kind of yes, uh, human world, but it seems to me , uh, i asked you about the christian meaning
3:38 am
best of all. i think it was passed on to our wonderful people. uh, the movie groundhog day. that's it, actually. this is all in ours, because this is the christian answer. yes look, but in general problems we thought he was saying something interesting. what do i care about the groundhog there, but this, in fact, is what we sometimes understand it as here’s some kind of bad infinity groundhog day that you repeat boringly, but in fact it ’s under no, the point of the movie, what’s the point in you really living this day? how can you, yes, the hero is trying? if it doesn’t work out, then he chooses some false roads, but in the end , he develops this very time management for himself. what is it to live as much as possible with benefit for oneself and for others, and to bring as much good as possible into this world and then he himself becomes happy, and he achieves something he couldn't achieve. this beloved girl. yes, her attention is about love. yes, thanks to the fact that he became different. but
3:39 am
for this it was necessary to go through such tests and survive this day, just like in battle, that is, this film. in my opinion , it reveals the secret. yes, he reveals the secret of time very vividly, figuratively and beautifully. dontsova today we gathered our thoughts about time and the church calendar continued. here the father said a million twice, and the words were interrogated by management himself. but how in general, how does this fit very well with life? modern orthodox priest. and that in your life there is time management , some kind of time management itself. what is self-management actually about? it’s not about time management. yes, because time is so fluid, incomprehensible. how to learn to manage yourself? and this is the definition. yes, these are some correct settings. this is, in general, orthodox asceticism and not by chance. in general, this is the rhythm that
3:40 am
we remembered today. yes, it was given by god. yes, in the days of creation it is necessary for man, to do something with yourself, so as not to blur. like a jellyfish, in the sun it turns into something incomprehensible, because with our coloration and laziness, we need to do something. yes, it needs to be kept within some kind of framework, and here is the calendar rhythm, the rhythm , the working rhythm. and this does not mean, uh, time management, it means in some strict way. these are the kind of installations where you are tied up, hand and foot , everything is scheduled, so to speak, by the hour by the minute. this is sometimes a very free form for you, which is the most difficult thing. it ’s difficult in this self-organization, because with yourself manage, it happens. i really need it. you write some. so i'm trying. yes, i always have a calendar and some tasks and things to do, then at the end of the year i looked. i had the main ones there, so that’s the joke going around, it’s just postponed until next year. yes, it’s simple, well, some things
3:41 am
still work out, some things work out, and in your life there are. well, besides the fact that you sleep very little, you understand and pray a lot. yes, here you are, somehow i love you. it's it's just time to heal. fast. it's just that he doesn't like to sleep somehow. no, that's it fine. but here he writes. which hard one? yes, because i have 30 pages. mandatory writing that i write, as if for for people a day. yes only this is by hand, she is by hand, and on the computer - this roughly works out to somewhere up to 15, when 18 depending - how is that? i from how i swung. yes? well, yes, i’m writing this, i’m in a bad mood. no, no, bad mood has absolutely nothing to do with it. i somehow switch off. i don’t feel like i’m in a bad mood at this moment. have a good question. i have
3:42 am
i was asked about a bad mood. my husband always said that an idiot is never in a bad mood. sorry, he was a psychologist. very cool. pay attention. please forgive me, here i am in this situation, in which there is practically no bad bad mood, and then they definitely eat me, for example, in front of the sretensky monastery before the march. there must also be a relationship with the monastery. you always do it with ironclad force. yes? well , almost always, but there are times when i have pool shooting, then it’s clear that i have it crashes. but then i know what i’m doing, i was raised by a german woman who is still alive and i just transfer this norm to other days and don’t take any work. and that is, if today it was 20, then tomorrow it will be 40, today it was, let’s say, 20, then tomorrow it will be 35 and
3:43 am
how will it somehow add up, and i don’t know how it turns out, they don’t ask, it only evokes the deepest. eh, admiration and respect. i have one last question, dear friends. and we also talked about time today. what is your feeling today? time. here in the feeling of time or there, what is the strongest feeling, what is the time for you now, difficult feelings about time, because 50 years have passed, so to speak, i think for us, but i hope it’s 25 then. yes, that’s why, probably , a new stage. i mean, uh. i just understand that there really is very little left and therefore we need to try as hard as possible while we still have to work on it. gentlemen about us. maybe you will live like the biblical elders. why did it suddenly occur to you? you said
3:44 am
psalms 780? yes it's cool to strive for more. and you say, this is the feeling of time. exactly today. this is what time is like, a kind of joy, like the difficult time that we had. for 2 1/2 years my husband’s illness has been very serious. and there is great joy in the fact that it ended, that we managed 10 seconds before the departure minutes before alexander ivanovich’s departure to the lord, his cathedral will be re-cleaned to confess it, it’s just that it’s just a waltz, i was most insanely happy. i was just happy. it’s like, and even now i have absolutely some kind of such a joyful feeling, because i understand that the lord took alexander ivanovich to himself, he was an absolutely incredible man , he helped a lot of people and somehow i felt very calm and good for him, but before that 2.5 years i was a little nervous, because that, well,
3:45 am
somehow i didn’t really want something, after all , dad stayed with us. well, somehow it didn’t work out for us. thank you very much for this conversation daria dontsova archimandrite semyon tomachinsky i vladimir left. yes, today we were gathering our thoughts about the church calendar and sensations of time in the past and present all podcasts of the project podcast, paws. you can find it on the first channel website 1tv.ru, be sure to watch it. happiness is like snow, where do you hide your gray laughter? you are my eyes and already
3:46 am
in broad daylight and kissing someone else in front of everyone. war war war war war war war war bai napoli na war war war war war
3:47 am
3:48 am
friends, hello this is not a format, a podcast where music can do a lot and creates magic , we gather here with completely different artists of completely different generations to show how multifaceted the musical world is and today in the studio, as always, my wonderful co-hosts karina cross. valya carnival
3:49 am
is a gypsy band behind me. i'm anton lavrentyev and now my girl is telling me what wonderful guests we have today, the only fight in our country with a band that has existed for more than 30 years. i'll just tell you now. can you imagine? they gave 850 concerts a year, that's three concerts a day. and, of course, the whole country knows their incredible costumes. meet the legendary group. na-na. cheers in the left corner ringa is a joke. it’s just the name of this very, very boxing little man. you're just thinking with a person who managed to get six billion views. and this is khabib hello everyone right off the bat khabib do you know what unites you and the guys? i don’t know, but just like them, you now give concerts every day in general, that is, it turns out that you have passed the shift to take over the shift. although guys also give concerts. it seems to me that there was a challenge, uh, well, that year summer
3:50 am
began and i had 92 days and ninety- two cities. this is good, then there were no more bonuses in this flying account, in fact , i have a lot of bonuses there, the highest ones, which are uh, it doesn’t get higher. i sometimes fly economy. well, it often saves your eyes. he can’t tell anyone that because i fly often, they sometimes give me business class for free. tell us about your ryder. and about ryder, maybe there is something interesting and unusual in my rider, for example, there is a pillow and a blanket, so that i can logically at any time, since i try to eat, right? i have boiled buckwheat and boiled breast. you there was something unusual in the rider you rode, they gave it to us in st. petersburg on tour. rat. we named him nikonor and gave him a cage. they made him a cage, wrote on the cage the number one tourer, and he
3:51 am
went with us. during all the tours he lived in a hotel, and in a hotel. we left him at the end, left his cage, opened it, he was running around there, in my opinion, when the maids came in. there was screaming all over the guests or in the restaurant in the restaurant. he ate borscht with me on the same plate on the table and always when he came waitress with borscht. i understood that something terrible was about to happen, everyone moved apart. she approached the thought plate. i thought there was a mouse in the pan, in short, there was one nikonor in the rider and special food for this lord of ours. yes habib i heard that your fan gave you an expensive smartphone. it's true, it's true, it's actually been a long time since the smartphone. inexpensive at that time, it was the most expensive. i'm now hinting at a new smartphone. it’s just that, in fact, i’ve been given a lot of phones as gifts. it wasn't even just one phone one phone, it turns out 3 years ago a girl gave me a gift; my subscriber
3:52 am
didn’t know each other on february 23rd. and i flew to kazan and she wrote to me. e in messages. can i meet you? well, i’m an open-minded guy, i said. let's meet. she meets me and takes me to the apartment. a and tells me a gift for you. it was just february 23, but she takes out, in short, a package, and there is a phone in the package. i say yes, i can't accept this. she says, i bought something before the store closed there, how he was knocked out, if you you won’t take it, like , i’ll be offended by you, i had to take it and i walked around with the phone, and then 3 years later, it was recently that they gave me another iphone, which is now newer. now, by the way, i have an iphone with me, it’s nothing compared to what the fans of the na-na group do. i know insa. i’ll tell you now that once fans flew into your shower. you in general. tell us how it turned out. it was after a concert in, i think, israel. well, in general, naturally, we all ran after the concert into the soul and, in my opinion, it was right close to the stage. and the people did not disperse.
3:53 am
everyone wanted autographs. and there was something else that everyone knew. where we ran through that security door, then somehow i don’t remember whether it was there or not. well, in short, it so happened that they saw through the door where we all went. they thought it was a dressing room, and then you open the door, and there’s a shower room, and there are many, many stalls, and they pray, everything is fine, and a crowd of girls just comes into this space, where we are all naked and covered in foam, they didn’t understand, that we are naked. yes they are so we were in such a situation, well, there was euphoria there, i also read and know. here, tell me it’s true that the fans lifted your clothes and covered yourself up. yes, it was also me who was torn. yes, tell me you drank sang songs ended, without underwear. this is just how the system turned out. why couldn’t there be a special suit there under this suit, and the children in because there were legs there, this is part of the legs there. well,
3:54 am
fuck, well, it wasn’t allowed there, but the naked space is right? yes, and so that well , as if someone sang a song, it means they give him a gift, and they didn’t give flowers, the girls all jumped out and somehow they started it. well, who is there to hug and kiss there, well, as usual, everyone is alone, just pulled another other pulled and so it looks like this very light material you know, well, the mesh is something else and this suit very quickly tore right they practically realized that it could be broken. they don’t know that there’s nothing there. they tore it up and began to tear everything further. but i was just left without anything at all, okay? there were flowers. that's all heap. he’s ready, he takes this bunch of flowers in front of him, he covers it up and nothing happens. and well, well, we were laughing, you would all laugh, but you yourself decided to wear such revealing costumes, or was it someone else’s idea at that time. it was positioned as a musical theater,
3:55 am
of course, in any theater there is a director, there are productions, and they already decide. which costumes for which number? because this entire musical performance was structured dramaturgically. so one number flowed from the main one into another, a bunch of changes, a lot of costumes, a change of scenery, is it true that you had a separate room, a separate apartment for costumes? well, that is , it is written that we really had a lot of costumes. during the concert we changed clothes for one section. only we changed clothes there three times, and we were still sick then. they were there too. they changed clothes through song. that is, we generally had one and a half tons of suits. that is, what they carried on tour, yes, yes, yes. let's ask, i'm just wondering if they tore you when your costumes or something, the city, chita even has a video, if i was posting it on social networks, and a girl ran out. eh, well, i sing a song , in short, she runs out and hugs me very tightly, and he listens, not just me hugging, in short, she
3:56 am
doesn’t hug me like that and in short, she does it, i show it, she does it with a death grip. but this is already very difficult to disengage with a dead man. that is, every finger needs them. eh, i ran out to get this car out. oh, sorry, the guard ran out and one couldn’t unhook it, so the guard ran out. he was able to unhook the second one and ran out, they also just started pushing her away from her, straight it smelled very strong. well, i don’t know, there was a smell of something there, in short, and then one guy told me that that’s it, it passed very quickly. what needs to be done to get it to come off instantly? come on, come on, come on, bite oh well done. immediately, in short, it stuck on and that’s it. tell me the big wonderful artists of the group. here's to the new songs, be sure to write a new one, it's called by thumb. how long did it take to put this album together, 21 years?
3:57 am
the last album was released to us in ninety -nine before that, it’s true, and as fans accepted, but they were shocked, in general, that we have everything. um, this is a test group, a crash test, yes, the younger generation. now let's check how young the generation is. well, vali, of course, knows yours. uh, established hits that i grew up with, if there's a song called the hat fell. now we will sing it. the hat fell, fell to the floor and the wind blew the hat away, it will be evil, even though there is slush everywhere, there is no need to cry, but there was grief and all the grinding, dear, passed away. you smile, hug,
3:58 am
wait. i just admire sitting, but under the faina i walked under the table and walked the potty. i was still very small from now on. i really want to go into more detail, because this is yours , it’s just this is your trump trump song, well , a song a song of songs a song a song this year they turned 30 years old over 31, how much do they say per hour? the file just changes very well, rhythmically. faina faina as you wish. and she’s also
3:59 am
a neighbor, and that’s why there, as if there were no questions, just stand there. now i’m very interested, and these neighbors told her that this snow in the video was filmed here. oh, i know that you have a cover of faina. yes please both and even happiness, as if it was snowing. where do you hide your silvery laughter, faina? you are the eyes of me and the horrors of broad daylight, without others you kiss in front of everyone, war. oh
4:00 am
polina super cool second e right cool let's go back. thanks a lot. well done for me, this is an honor for the special legends of the legendary song. i think it’s a rag that the guys have all the songs. there are a lot of them with women's names. that is, faina is not the only one there zinaida well, how are you, well, why did you decide? you understand, it happened by chance that we actually wrote a lot of different songs about love, we really got alena right. for some reason, some time later. um, barbara, for some reason a song appeared. i sang with sal-sarkester oleg lundstrom. this is actually a victory, but it needs to be beautiful. that
4:01 am
is, i had this top hat in a suit and tie. there are also white dances and magic tricks , and we have a lot of songs with women's names. it’s almost like the album was made from women’s rumyantsev khabib, look, people say they’re incredibly popular, what do you need to write even more for popularity? tracks about girls. why do you only have berries? by the way, i’m thinking about writing some song with a name, for example. here's valentina you see, it's simple. eh, valentina berry karinka this is somehow already. and i’m like valentine and yes, i’ll now tell you one interesting thing that no one knows, when, in short, the song malinka berry was created, and i came up with some kind of
4:02 am
appeal at the beginning. e. well, there is also dedicated to all the girls. well, initially there was a different version. i wrote it down. well i'm thinking something write down whoever whomever and i wrote down exactly the phrase carnival roller is dedicated, i swear to you. wow, i won’t tell you the exact date now, but it says raspberry berry demon number one mp3 you see, look, yes, yes, yes, oh, what an exclusive word. come on, on channel one, your friends are your miracles. bravo , my god, please, please, man. the very first version, of course, doesn’t sound like what it’s called, but well done. i
4:03 am
actually have a competition for you, because what if you try to generally grasp how as many names as possible, it’s clear that you and valya was almost dedicated to the raspberry berry. what if we experiment with different names and try to compose some interesting phrases so that suddenly a song can be born here for us guys, maybe we ’ll take the same tune we, wait, not the same, my song the girl is sad. yes, there are immediate differences there, girl. yes, we have siberia. there’s just a different tone. let's make the girl sad. then. come on, you can do it, and we will have them appear on the screen, namely for women, we’ll just take a look, maybe you ’re cool, of course you’ll be sad too , remember, yes, we grew up like yours. we all went twice, they love parties so much. oh, my
4:04 am
kristinka is playing a guitar, a new paralym, girls with caries, oh, so marinka is playing a guitar. not paradis with the girls oh listens to my pay. hey plays a boy, but you are not a couple, please marinochka, my girl is coming. and this is war, the voice should be of a red-haired young talented artist, and here is shame, well-deserved. we can say that vladimir is more of an artist. he is a nobleman and has a title. graph. he slava also knows that we need to be addressed differently. ah, your lordship
4:05 am
has prepared an unusual competition for you. we want to test the donor's service to us. ahh. i'm still stuck. now the number of forks. it's yours to guess. what is the object for? let's volodya here, with forks , what is this? this is most likely what you say. this is for the ears. think about it, what else can you tell a fairy tale, you need to give some kind of oyster to a snail that doesn’t fit. do you remember, we ate this thing, we ate it, but no seafood, crabs for lobster crab in seafood dessert 100% even misha knows this.

11 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on