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Xavier Rudd Song Chords and Lyrics

D G D

D Follow, follow the sun

G D And which way the wind blows when this day is done.

D Breath, breath in the air.

G D Set your intentions. Dream with care.

Em G D Tomorrow is a new day for everyone

Em G D brand new moon, brand new sun.

D Follow, follow the sun

G D And which way the wind blows when this day is done.

D Breath, breath in the air.

G D Set your intentions. Dream with care.

Em G D Tomorrow is a new day for everyone

Em G D Brand new moon, brand new sun

D Follow, follow the sun

G D And which way the wind blows when this day is done.

D Follow, follow the sun

G The direction of the bird

D The direction of love

D Breath, breath in the air

G D Cherish this moment, cherish this breath.

Em G D Tomorrow is a new day for everyone

Em G D Brand new moon, brand new sun

D Follow, follow the sun

G D The direction of the wind the direction of love

D Follow, follow the sun

G D The direction of the bird, the direction of love

D Breath, breath in the air

G D Cherish this moment, cherish this breath.

Em G D Tomorrow is a new day for everyone

Em G D Brand new moon, brand new sun

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Picard Returns: Will Stargate Follow Star Trek's Lead? - Duration: 9:52.

Hey, everybody, it's Darren from GateWorld.

I can't hardly begin to tell you how excited I am about this weekend's announcement from

Patrick Stewart that he's officially returning to Star Trek.

He's 78 years old and, though he has stayed plenty busy on both stage and screen, he said

he'd thought that he had left the role of Jean-Luc Picard behind him.

When the Discovery producers approached him about doing something new with Trek, he said

he agreed to the meeting but had every intention of turning them down.

In this video I'm going to compare what's happening with Star Trek to a possible future

for the Stargate franchise.

In fact I think something similar may already be in the works for Stargate and about to be announced.

Patrick Stewart has been rumored to be in negotiations with CBS Television for some time now.

But it was still a shock when he walked out on stage

at the big Star Trek Las Vegas convention on Saturday.

Here's a short little piece of what he said:

STEWART: I have spent a lot of time recently watching Star Trek: The Next Generation.

Including episodes I'd never seen before, which was fun and exciting.

And gradually it became clearer and clearer to me that the power of that show, the success

of that show, the benefits that it gave -- I have never, ever grown tired of hearing from

people who stop me in the street or in a restaurant (well, no, I don't like being interrupted while I'm eating)

who say to me, "Your show changed my life.

Without Star Trek: The Next Generation I might not be here."

And that lies at the very centre of what I have to tell you now: Jean-Luc Picard is back.

GATEWORLD: So this news basically broke the Internet.

Picard last appeared on screen in Star Trek: Nemesis, which premiered in 2002.

So it's been 16 years since he's played the character.

The actor said that they are still spinning stories and aren't sure what the show is

going to be yet … but Picard will be older, he might not be the captain of a ship any

more, and he will have been profoundly changed by the events of the past two decades.

He'll be the same man – but imagine running into an old friend from college two decades later.

Life just has a way of shaping us into different people.

So this is the story of Jean-Luc Picard later in his life.

When the rumors first started circulating I though maybe they could get him for a one-off,

like a 6- or 8-episode mini-series.

But the way that Stewart and producer Alex Kurtzman were talking on Saturday it sounds

like we might actually see a full-fledged, ongoing television series about the older Picard.

Now there's two reasons why I wanted to talk about this on what's ordinarily a Stargate channel.

The first is that I grew up on Star Trek: The Next Generation.

I was 11 when the show premiered.

This show is in my DNA; it's largely responsible for making me a science fiction fan to begin with.

Not only does it remain my favorite TV show of all time, but lately I've been introducing

Next Gen to my three children.

We're a little ways into Season 4, and the show absolutely holds up some three decades later.

If you haven't seen the new remastered edition, with brand new visual effects, go check it out --

it's incredible.

The second reason I wanted to talk about this here at GateWorld is because there are some

obvious comparisons between the Star Trek franchise and Stargate.

Both have had movies and long-running TV shows, with spin-offs, crossover episodes, comic

books and novel tie-ins, fan conventions, etc.

Now Stargate is much younger, it's less of a household name, and its worldwide audience

is obviously smaller.

But Stargate fans over the years keep making comparisons to what Star Trek is doing, and

by and large I think those comparisons between the franchises are apt.

Take, for example, one recent comparison: Star Trek went off the air and had nothing

new in production for years.

Then along came J.J. Abrams' feature film reboot in 2009, followed finally in 2017 by

a new TV series.

Today Stargate is in the same boat.

It's been off the air for seven years.

We dodged the movie reboot a few years ago.

But in 2018 we got a short Web series in Stargate Origins, and now there's talk of more.

MGM just hasn't revealed what it's planning yet.

So how about the Jean-Luc Picard comparison?

Well, it's all about canon, about respecting the fan base, and about sewing a new story

into the existing tapestry rather than starting over.

Trek stories span over three centuries in the fictional universe, and even though we

don't get to see the weekly adventures of the starship Enterprise any more it's still

really important to know that those stories happened, they still matter, and we were there

to be a part of it all.

A new series centered around an older Picard totally has the opportunity to be really high-quality

and make CBS a ton of money.

(They want multiple Trek projects rolling out over the year so that they can convince

people like me not to turn off my CBS All-Access subscription for 9 months out of the year.)

But, more than any of that, I think this is a genius move on their part because

it respects the fans.

It says to long-time viewers, "Your 30- or 40- or 50-year experience with this franchise matters.

We're not going to chuck it all and make something totally new, and totally different

and call it 'Star Trek,' in the hopes of attracting new viewers."

A lot of people have that criticism of Discovery, and while I found the show really well executed

and entertaining in its first season, I think the criticism is valid.

It IS different.

And I'm not just talking about Klingons.

The show's tone, its writing choices, the ways in which characters relate to one another

and the way it tells stories, Discovery isn't like any of the 24th-century shows from the 1990s.

So now that story can move forward in its own way, and on its own terms, AND we can

get new stories set in the 24th century, with familiar faces and characters that we know and love.

Stargate should do the same.

It's only been 12 years since Stargate SG-1 went off the air.

Most of the cast, the writers, and the producers are still active in the business – and many

of them would definitely be happy to return to the franchise to tell new stories in the

vein of what made Stargate so awesome.

If you've been following GateWorld you know that Christopher Judge, for example, has made

it very clear for a year now that he'd like to tell more stories about Teal'c and the Jaffa people.

This doesn't have to be a full-length television series.

It might be a one-off, like a second season of Stargate Origins; or maybe a miniseries;

or a movie event that isn't cut up into pieces for online distribution.

Who knows.

But MGM can do that, and also 10 other things.

A Jaffa origins story doesn't have to preclude other stories from being told – like a new

show with a totally new team; or a mini-series about the Ancients; or how about a proper

resolution to Stargate Universe and Stargate Atlantis?

Here's the lesson from what CBS is doing with Trek: When there's more on the table

than just one on-going TV series, the studio can find ways to do all of this and more.

That's the age of television that we're living in now, with online distribution.

Whether it's long-form or short form, whether it's streaming online or airing on cable

or it gets a theatrical release, all of these stories can share the same universe.

The point is that MGM can do a lot, and I'm still hopeful they will.

I think that what's about to be announced is probably more than one thing.

That doesn't mean multiple, hour-long TV shows, of course!

But more than one thing.

More than one story in more than one kind of medium.

Now is the time to bring back some familiar and trustworthy voices to help shepherd the

Stargate franchise into a new golden age.

Patrick Stewart and Alex Kurtzman have just shown us that it can be done, and that the

fans will show up and respond to it.

Stargate needs to do likewise – not to follow in Trek's footsteps, but because it's

a smart and stand-up way to honor a fandom.

Take us into the future of Stargate storytelling, not by setting aside what made us fans to

begin with, but by sewing new ideas into the tapestry.

Thanks everybody for watching!

Here's my question for you: Which writers, producers, actors, or directors from Stargate's

past would you most like to see involved with the franchise again?

Leave a comment below, hit the "Like" button, and subscribe to GateWorld on YouTube

to get the latest videos.

And, remember: you can always find the latest Stargate news and conversations

on our Web site, GateWorld.net.

We'll have full coverage of the Gatecon announcements in September.

For more infomation >> Picard Returns: Will Stargate Follow Star Trek's Lead? - Duration: 9:52.

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What "Follow the Funnel then Model the Process" REALLY Means with Phyllis Khare - Duration: 4:34.

welcome to episode 12059 or Episode 8 if you're keeping count

no just feels like eight - it's only episode six! -- the next time you're on

Facebook instead of just mindlessly scrolling and through the videos and

images see what makes you stop - what makes you stop scrolling - is it the

person who posted it - is it the words they're using - is it the image - is it the

video - is it the promise of a laugh - what is it that makes you stop scrolling

notice your own behavior - if you start noticing your own behavior you start to

be more self aware of what's going on around you and you can be more in

control of it -- this sort of goes with my last video last week where I talked

about being self-aware as one of the best things you can do to get through a

hard time or hesitation in your business so this video is sponsored by my school

Social Media Manager School - I've run this with Andrea Vahl and we've been

doing it for over six years which is a lifetime and internet time and we have a

bunch of case studies of so many wonderful people from different parts of

the world who have done amazing things by creating a business for themselves as

social media managers or consultants - so that's the offer for today - you'll find

the link somewhere around here... once when I was teaching a workshop in Barbados I

said the phrase "Follow the funnel and model the process" and my business

partner who was there with me Andrea said - oh that one's nice and then a

couple of weeks later I got a t-shirt with it on the t-shirt - and it was such a

wonderful gesture now I can walk around with that all the time

if you find someone doing something that seems successful then the natural

tendency is to model it - I don't want you to copy - I don't want you to steal - I want

you to model it and that means you make it your own

eventually but you look at the underlying architecture and see if it's

something that you can recreate in your own business - I do consider following the

funnel and modeling the process only really the first step in this process

now to keep everyone on the same page what I mean with this and what I mean by

funnel is every time you give somebody your email address you're in their

funnel - every time you like or watch a video you are in their funnel - you are

hovering above that purchase button yes no yes no yes no and you're trying to

decide should I buy the Premium or should I buy the Platinum - knowingly or

unknowingly you are in a funnel - now it's time to wake up and use this process for

yourself - I think it's really important to explore what other people are doing

watch how they lead you on to something see what makes you click what motivates

you to click through to see something what makes you want to read more about

it what makes you buy - what are the words they are using to make you buy all of

these things are really important be a student of how someone else is doing it

and you will learn so much that you can put into your own business

wake up be aware see what other people are doing - so next week I'm back in the

studio talking about e-commerce... ... I did it again -- so next week I'm back

in the studio talking about e-commerce if that's your thing

I'm really enjoying it and I have some more things I want to talk to you about

rant about - explore - show you some cool stuff so in the meantime make sure you

go check out those case studies the link is somewhere and also Like Comment Share

it's okay it's safe it's alright and guess what you're not in my funnel :-)

so anyway I appreciate that you share this with your friends -- alright people

back to work

For more infomation >> What "Follow the Funnel then Model the Process" REALLY Means with Phyllis Khare - Duration: 4:34.

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Immigrant children follow parents path to citizenship - Duration: 1:58.

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