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There's a lot of talk that we need to collectively raise the vibration but it's not done like that. We don't collectively do anything. Transurfing is about accountability for yourself and your actions. 'Tuning into the collective' is a nice way of saying and adhering to a script. External scripts written by others don't really benefit a lot of people. Reality Transurfing you remove yourself from the script, wake up as an individual, and follow a script that is best suited for you, your intentions, and your trajectory in life. The cool thing is, when you raise your frequency, you raise the frequency of others around you and so on and so forth. - Renée Garcia Get 15% off your CURED Nutrition order with the code WELLNESSFORCE ---> Get The Morning 21 System: A simple and powerful 21 minute system designed to give you more energy to let go of old weight and live life well. JOIN THE FACEBOOK GROUP | *REVIEW THE PODCAST* Wellness Force Radio Episode 391 Founder of the International Transurfing Institute, Renée Garcia, unpacks what reality transurfing is and how you can use this psychological tool for personal development, shares her own personal success story of transcending her poverty into abundance and sickness into healing plus why we fall into the trap of unhappiness by seeking fulfilment outside of ourselves and how you can escape this mentality. Are you living to your fullest potential? Are you answering the Universe's call? Discover how you can reach the highest version of yourself by approaching life with the unique lense of reality transurfing. Belcampo Farms Get 20% off of your first Belcampo order with the code WELLNESSFORCE Belcampo was founded with a purpose: to create meat that’s good for people, planet and animals. What started as one mom’s desire to feed her family the healthiest meat possible became a mission to revolutionize the industry from the inside out. Belcampo is the pioneer of hyper-sustainable, organic, grass-fed and -finished, Certified Humane meats, broths, and jerkies. The company is on a mission to revolutionize the meat industry for the well-being of people, the planet, and animals by farming meat the right way – with Certified Humane, regenerative, and climate-positive practices, which means it’s better for you, the planet and the animals. Conventionally raised animals are confined to feedlots and eat a diet of inflammatory grains, but Belcampo’s animals graze on open pastures and seasonal grasses resulting in meat that is higher in nutrients and healthy fats. Listen To Episode 391 As Renée Garcia Uncovers: [1:30] What Is Reality Transurfing? Renée Garcia Reality Transurfing institute International Transurfing Institute Community Renée's background in reality transurfing and how this psychological technology helps you become a better version of yourself. Her journey transitioning to a career in luxury jewelry, reality transurfing, and the lessons she learned along the way. Exploring the root of unhappiness for many people: Seeking fulfillment outside of themselves such as in a relationship or a job. Her experience growing up in poverty and the choice she made to lead a new path different than her family's previous generations. Power vs. Force: The Hidden Determinants of Human Behavior by David R. Hawkins Why the more things she gained, from her job to her home, led to her feeling more and more panicked. How she found meaning and happiness in her life when she began to disconnect from all of the external things she believed or was told would bring joy to her life. What the Soul Fraile in Transurfing is: Dialing into the little specific code of who you are as an individual and acting from that place instead of connecting to what your external environment compels you to do. [16:00] Raise Your Vibrations Her profound life turning point that led her to leaving Los Angeles and detach from her previous lifestyle and old relationships. Why the mirror has a huge role to play in the transurfing modality. The moment she felt compelled to do more for the world by making a difference in it with her mission. Why reality transurfing is a fairly new concept for the rest of the world outside of Russia. Exploring the infosphere infinite archive of Reality Transurfing that holds various "films" of everything that happened will happen and could happen is stored. How we can separate our own individual experiences from the collective to reframe our script to our advantage. What she did to reshift her mindset in response to the COVID-19 lockdown and see it as an opportunity for growth. Why we have it wrong when we believe that we have to "collectively" wake up or "collectively" raise our vibrations but be accountable for ourselves. How the vibrations of other people around us are raised when we increase our own. [26:30] Flip Your Life Script In 4 Steps How to start writing your own script instead of following one that has been handed to you by your family or society. 366 Mark Wolynn Vadim Zealand How she lined herself up with various versions of reality via a 4-step formula. Why she doesn't coach people anymore because they loved the idea of reality transurfing but they lacked the desire or intent to take action. Why you won't get what you want from reality transurfing if you do not have the intent to take action with its guidance. What inspires the 10% to actually take action with reality transurfing compared to the rest? How you can take action and open yourself up to different streams of reality variations from people to opportunities to ways to network. What holds people back from accessing the different variables of reality: their fear and limiting beliefs. How reality transurfing can help you unlock your spiritual courage and take the next step forward in your life. What outer intention is and how it can help show you your next path and destination. Why people often become discouraged and lost when they begin reality transurfing because they don't put enough trust into the process. The beauty of being relaxed, quiet, and enjoying the moment of waiting for your world to show you the next step. [40:00] How Your World Works For You Why hustling and grinding will only take you so far and eventually lead to struggle and burnout. The power of understanding what is external of you can help you on your life's path. How to use your energy more efficiently to avoid crashing and burning. What the Power Mode Of Operation is and how it allows your world to do the majority of the heavy lifting so that you just have to answer when it calls you. Exploring the reality transurfing phrase, "my world," and what it means in relation to the different variables and external factors that come together for our goals. How to develop a really firm connection with the alternative spaces that exists externally. Her spiritual journey and her view on a higher power and the Universe's plan at hand for all of us. The sleep and mental health issues she experienced ten years ago including side effects from sleeping pills. How you can tap into outer intention and the quantum field and alternative space or universal power that brings you what you want and sense of fulfillment. [55:00] The Reality Transurfing Modalities What flaws exist with reality transurfing including spiritual bypassing and narcissistic tendencies and goals. How narcissism can be weaponized in the world of self development. Exploring the transurfing modality that "Anything goes! As long as you are not hurting another person or people." Alan Watts Her definition of success and how she sees it in her own life and mission. How the human psyche traps us to think we're safe when we have money or this and that. What wellness means to her and where you can further connect with her online. breathwork.io M21 Wellness Guide Wellness Force Community Power Quotes From The Show What 'Anything Goes' Means For Transurfers "Transurfing is a knowledge based in non-duality. We don't really believe in black and white. We believe in what is good for you. In that regard, I definitely could understand how some people could view reality transurfing as being a tool for a narcissist but I think that term is really thrown around in our culture. When you guilt someone or you call them a narcissist, what you're attempting to do is adhere that person to the script of your choosing. In the transurfing modality, we say 'Anything goes as long as you are not hurting another person or people.' Transurfing is about opening your eyes to how society guilts you or pressures you into adhering to a script so that you can do your own thing." - Renée Garcia Are You Ready for Reality Transurfing? "People love the idea of transurfing: the conversations, the concepts, and how it makes them feel but at the end of the day many of them lack the desire or the intent or the ability to actually take action in their lives and move in the direction of the reality they desire. The people who take action are actually taking my words, my videos, my lessons, or my course and they're applying them to their lives and they're seeing results. Your reality will not change if you're just entertained by reality transurfing and don't actually do anything." - Renée Garcia Finding Happiness Within Your Soul Fraile "The more stuff I gained, the more panicked I became because nothing was making me happy. I had the profession, and the condo, and a lot of things that people would love to have but I still didn't feel fulfilled. What finally made me feel some sense of happiness, fulfillment, and meaning was to finally disconnect from all the external things that I believed or was told would bring me happiness and tune into a place I had never explored before and that is what we call the soul fraile in reality transurfing. The soul fraile is the specific code of who you are as an individual and acting from that place instead of connecting to your external environment and doing what it compels you to do. That's why so many people are unhappy today; because they're living from the external rather than the internal way." - Renée Garcia Links From Today's Show LMNT Belcampo Farms Reality Transurfing Institute International Transurfing Institute Community Power vs. Force: The Hidden Determinants of Human Behavior by David R. Hawkins 366 Mark Wolynn Vadim Zealand Alan Watts Leave Wellness Force a review on iTunes breathwork.io M21 Wellness Guide Wellness Force Community Renée Garcia YouTube Instagram Twitter About Renée Garcia Having ventured deeply into the metaphysical world of Reality Creation, she has transformed personal failure into success, poverty into abundance, sickness into healing, and a bleak perspective into one brimming with joy and magic. Renée Garcia has employed Reality Transurfing to discover fulfillment, true purpose in her life, and connect with the highest version of herself. With a self-built, practical methodology and magical wand in hand, she is now empowering others around the world to do so the same. Her motto is, “Knowledge without application is merely entertainment.” With a rapidly growing following of fellow “Transurfers” at her side, Renée brings to light the works of Vadim Zeland at home and worldwide. She has developed the only English language Reality Transurfing instructional program officially approved by Zeland. This training serves as the backbone for The International Transurfing Institute, which she founded in 2016. Build Immunity. Breathe Deeply. A simple, powerful 21 minute morning system designed to give you more energy to let go of old weight and live life well. Get Your Calm Mind + Immunity Building Guide *6 science based morning practices guaranteed to give you more energy and less weight in 21 Minutes. *7 day guided B.R.E.A.T.H.E breathwork included. 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Hey there Lovelies and welcome back for the 209th episode of Final Girls Horrorcast! This week, 'Anything for Jackson' writer, Keith Cooper joins the Final Girls as they close out '80's Were Weird' month. Listen in as they discuss 'The Video Dead' & 'Witchboard' If you'd like to hear more from Keith, you can check out his podcast 'Keith is a Jerk' and follow him on Twitter @keithisajerk Of course we also highly recommend you see his movie, 'Anything for Jackson' if you haven't already done so! Next week: 'Antebellum' - streaming on Hulu 'Doctor Sleep' - available on Max Go
Hey there Lovelies and welcome back for the 209th episode of Final Girls Horrorcast! This week, 'Anything for Jackson' writer, Keith Cooper joins the Final Girls as they closing out '80's Were Weird' month. Listen in as they discuss 'The Video Dead' & 'Witchboard' If you'd like to hear more from Keith, you can check out his podcast 'Keith is a Jerk' and follow him on Twitter @keithisajerk Of course we also highly recommend you see his movie, 'Anything for Jackson' if you haven't already done so! Next week: 'Antebellum' - streaming on Hulu 'Doctor Sleep' - available on Max Go
White button mushrooms could slow progression of prostate cancer Beckman Research Institute, March 19, 2021 The chemicals present in white button mushrooms may slow the progression of prostate cancer, according to a mouse study presented virtually at ENDO 2021, the Endocrine Society's annual meeting. "Androgens, a type of male sex hormone, promote the growth of prostate cancer cells by binding to and activating the androgen receptor, a protein that is expressed in prostate cells," said lead researcher Xiaoqiang Wang, M.D., Ph.D., M.B. (A.S.C.P.), of the Beckman Research Institute of City of Hope, a comprehensive cancer center in Duarte, Calif. "White button mushrooms appear to suppress the activity of the androgen receptor." City of Hope's Shiuan Chen, Ph.D., the principal investigator of this project, previously conducted a phase one clinical trial of white button mushroom powder in patients with recurrent prostate cancer, which indicated that the mushrooms reduced levels of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) in the blood, with minimal side effects. Heightened blood levels of PSA in men may indicate the existence of prostate tumors. The new study aimed to understand the mechanism behind this finding. The researchers studied the mushroom extract's effect on prostate cancer cells that were sensitive to androgen. They also studied the extract's effect on mice implanted with human prostate tumors, which creates an animal model whose results would be more reliable as the research is translated to human clinical trials. The researchers found that in prostate cancer cells, white button mushroom extract suppressed androgen receptor activity. They also found that in mice treated with white button mushroom extract for six days, prostate tumor growth was significantly suppressed, and levels of PSA decreased. "We found that white button mushrooms contain chemicals that can block the activity of the androgen receptor in mouse models, indicating this fungus can reduce PSA levels," Wang said. "While more research is needed, it's possible that white button mushrooms could one day contribute to the prevention and treatment of prostate cancer." Study shows stronger brain activity after writing on paper than on tablet or smartphone University of Tokyo, March 18, 2021 A study of Japanese university students and recent graduates has revealed that writing on physical paper can lead to more brain activity when remembering the information an hour later. Researchers say that the complex, spatial and tactile information associated with writing by hand on physical paper is likely what leads to improved memory. "Actually, paper is more advanced and useful compared to electronic documents because paper contains more one-of-a-kind information for stronger memory recall," said Professor Kuniyoshi L. Sakai, a neuroscientist at the University of Tokyo and corresponding author of the research recently published in Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience. The research was completed with collaborators from the NTT Data Institute of Management Consulting. Contrary to the popular belief that digital tools increase efficiency, volunteers who used paper completed the note-taking task about 25% faster than those who used digital tablets or smartphones. Although volunteers wrote by hand both with pen and paper or stylus and digital tablet, researchers say paper notebooks contain more complex spatial informationthan digital paper. Physical paper allows for tangible permanence, irregular strokes, and uneven shape, like folded corners. In contrast, digital paper is uniform, has no fixed position when scrolling, and disappears when you close the app. "Our take-home message is to use paper notebooks for information we need to learn or memorize," said Sakai. In the study, a total of 48 volunteers read a fictional conversation between characters discussing their plans for two months in the near future, including 14 different class times, assignment due dates and personal appointments. Researchers performed pre-test analyses to ensure that the volunteers, all 18-29 years old and recruited from university campuses or NTT offices, were equally sorted into three groups based on memory skills, personal preference for digital or analog methods, gender, age and other aspects. Volunteers then recorded the fictional schedule using a paper datebook and pen, a calendar app on a digital tablet and a stylus, or a calendar app on a large smartphone and a touch-screen keyboard. There was no time limit and volunteers were asked to record the fictional events in the same way as they would for their real-life schedules, without spending extra time to memorize the schedule. After one hour, including a break and an interference task to distract them from thinking about the calendar, volunteers answered a range of simple (When is the assignment due?) and complex (Which is the earlier due date for the assignments?) multiple choice questions to test their memory of the schedule. While they completed the test, volunteers were inside a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner, which measures blood flow around the brain. This is a technique called functional MRI (fMRI), and increased blood flow observed in a specific region of the brain is a sign of increased neuronal activity in that area. Participants who used a paper datebook filled in the calendar within about 11 minutes. Tablet users took 14 minutes and smartphone users took about 16 minutes. Volunteers who used analog methods in their personal life were just as slow at using the devices as volunteers who regularly use digital tools, so researchers are confident that the difference in speed was related to memorization or associated encoding in the brain, not just differences in the habitual use of the tools. Volunteers who used analog methods scored better than other volunteers only on simple test questions. However, researchers say that the brain activation data revealed significant differences. Volunteers who used paper had more brain activity in areas associated with language, imaginary visualization, and in the hippocampus—an area known to be important for memory and navigation. Researchers say that the activation of the hippocampus indicates that analog methods contain richer spatial details that can be recalled and navigated in the mind's eye. "Digital tools have uniform scrolling up and down and standardized arrangement of text and picture size, like on a webpage. But if you remember a physical textbook printed on paper, you can close your eyes and visualize the photo one-third of the way down on the left-side page, as well as the notes you added in the bottom margin," Sakai explained. Researchers say that personalizing digital documents by highlighting, underlining, circling, drawing arrows, handwriting color-coded notes in the margins, adding virtual sticky notes, or other types of unique mark-ups can mimic analog-style spatial enrichment that may enhance memory. Although they have no data from younger volunteers, researchers suspect that the difference in brain activation between analog and digital methods is likely to be stronger in younger people. "High school students' brains are still developing and are so much more sensitive than adult brains," said Sakai. Although the current research focused on learning and memorization, the researchers encourage using paper for creative pursuits as well. "It is reasonable that one's creativity will likely become more fruitful if prior knowledge is stored with stronger learning and more precisely retrieved from memory. For art, composing music, or other creative works, I would emphasize the use of paper instead of digital methods," said Sakai. Eating processed meat could increase dementia risk? University of Leeds (UK), March 22, 2021 Scientists from the University of Leeds's Nutritional Epidemiology Group used data from 500,000 people, discovering that consuming a 25g serving of processed meat a day, the equivalent to one rasher of bacon, is associated with a 44% increased risk of developing the disease. But their findings also show eating some unprocessed red meat, such as beef, pork or veal, could be protective, as people who consumed 50g a day were 19% less likely to develop dementia.? The researchers were exploring a potential link between consumption of meat and the development of dementia, a health condition that affects 5%-8% of over 60s worldwide. Their results, titled Meat consumption and risk of incident dementia: cohort study of 493888 UK Biobank participants, are published today in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. Lead researcher Huifeng Zhang, a PhD student from the University of?Leeds'?School of Food Science and Nutrition, said: "Worldwide, the prevalence of dementia is increasing and diet as a modifiable factor could play a role. Our research adds to the growing body of evidence linking processed meat consumption, to increased risk of a range of non-transmissible diseases."? The research was supervised by Professor Janet Cade and Professor Laura Hardie, both at Leeds. The team studied?data provided by UK Biobank, a database containing in-depth genetic and health information from half a million UK participants?aged 40 to 69, to investigate associations between consuming different types of meat and risk of developing dementia.?? The data included?how often?participants?consumed different kinds of meat, with six options from never to once or more daily, collected in 2006-2010 by the UK Biobank.?The study did not specifically assess the impact of a vegetarian or vegan diet on dementia risk, but it included data from people who said they did not eat red meat.? Among the participants, 2,896 cases of dementia emerged over an average of eight years of follow up.?These people were?generally older, more?economically deprived, less educated, more likely to smoke, less physically active, more likely to have stroke history and family dementia history, and more likely to be carriers of a gene which is highly associated with dementia. More men than women were diagnosed with dementia in the study population.?? Some people were three to six times more likely to develop dementia due to well established genetic factors, but the findings suggest the risks from eating processed meat were the same?whether or not?a person was genetically predisposed to developing the disease.? Those who consumed higher amounts of processed meat were?more likely to be male, less educated, smokers, overweight or obese, had lower intakes of vegetables and fruits, and had higher intakes of energy, protein, and fat (including saturated fat).? Meat consumption has previously been associated with dementia risk, but this is believed to be the first large-scale study of participants over time to examine a link between specific meat types and amounts, and the risk of developing the disease.? There are around 50 million dementia cases globally, with around 10 million new cases diagnosed every year. Alzheimer's Disease makes up 50% to 70% of cases, and vascular dementia around 25%. Its development and progression are associated with both genetic and environmental factors, including diet and lifestyle.?? Ms?Zhang said: "Further confirmation is needed, but the direction of effect is linked to current healthy eating guidelines suggesting lower intakes of unprocessed red meat could be beneficial for health." Professor Cade said: 'Anything we can do to explore potential risk factors for dementia may help us to reduce rates of this debilitating condition. This analysis is a first step towards understanding whether what we eat could influence that risk." Tea drinking slashes the risk of cognitive decline and Alzheimer's disease: Singapore population-based analysis National University of Singapore, March 20, 2021 Tea consumption halves the risk of cognitive impairment for people 55 years old and above, and also dramatically reduces the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease among those at greater genetic risk. These were the key findings of a longitudinal study involving 957 seniors led by assistant professor Feng Lei from the Department of Psychological Medicine at National University of Singapore’s (NUS) Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine. It found that regular consumption of tea lowers the risk of cognitive decline in the elderly by 50%, while APOE e4 gene carriers who are genetically at risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease may experience a reduction in cognitive impairment risk by as much as 86%. The research team also discovered that the neuroprotective role of tea consumption on cognitive function is not limited to a particular type of tea – so long as the tea is brewed from tea leaves, such as green, black or oolong tea. “While the study was conducted on Chinese elderly, the results could apply to other races as well. Our findings have important implications for dementia prevention. Despite high quality drug trials, effective pharmacological therapy for neurocognitive disorders such as dementia remains elusive and current prevention strategies are far from satisfactory. Tea is one of the most widely consumed beverages in the world. The data from our study suggests that a simple and inexpensive lifestyle measure such as daily tea drinking can reduce a person’s risk of developing neurocognitive disorders in late life,” said assistant professor Feng. However, he said much more work is needed to fully understand the biological mechanisms responsible for these benefits. Assistant professor Feng added: "Based on current knowledge, this long term benefit of tea consumption is due to the bioactive compounds in tea leaves, such as catechins, theaflavins, thearubigins and L-theanine. These compounds exhibit anti-inflammatory and antioxidant potential and other bioactive properties that may protect the brain from vascular damage and neurodegeneration. Our understanding of the detailed biological mechanisms is still very limited so we do need more research to find out definitive answers." In this study, tea consumption information was collected from the participants, who were community-living elderly, from 2003 to 2005. At regular intervals of two years, these seniors were assessed on their cognitive function using standardised tools until 2010. Information on lifestyles, medical conditions, physical and social activities were also collected. Those potential confounding factors were controlled in statistical models to ensure the robustness of the findings. The paper, published in The Journal of Nutrition, Health & Aging, stated: "A total of 72 incidents of neurocognitive disorders (NCD) were identified from the cohort. Tea intake was associated with lower risk of incident NCD, independent of other risk factors. Reduced NCD risk was observed for both green tea (OR=0.43) and black/oolong tea (OR=0.53) and appeared to be influenced by the changing of tea consumption habit at follow-up. Using consistent non-tea consumers as the reference, only consistent tea consumers had reduced risk of NCD (OR=0.39). Stratified analyses indicated that tea consumption was associated with reduced risk of NCD among females (OR=0.32) and APOE e4 carriers (OR=0.14) but not males and non APOE e4 carriers." It concluded that regular tea consumption was associated with lower risk of neurocognitive disorders among Chinese elderly. Gender and genetic factors could possibly modulate this association, it added. Exposure to common chemical during pregnancy may reduce protection against breast cancer Research suggests propylparaben is an endocrine disruptor University of Massachusetts, March 16, 2021 Low doses of propylparaben - a chemical preservative found in food, drugs and cosmetics - can alter pregnancy-related changes in the breast in ways that may lessen the protection against breast cancer that pregnancy hormones normally convey, according to University of Massachusetts Amherst research. The findings, published March 16 in the journal Endocrinology, suggest that propylparaben is an endocrine-disrupting chemical that interferes with the actions of hormones, says environmental health scientist Laura Vandenberg, the study's senior author. Endocrine disruptors can affect organs sensitive to hormones, including the mammary gland in the breast that produces milk. "We found that propylparaben disrupts the mammary gland of mice at exposure levels that have previously been considered safe based on results from industry-sponsored studies. We also saw effects of propylparaben after doses many times lower, which are more reflective of human intake," Vandenberg says. "Although our study did not evaluate breast cancer risk, these changes in the mammary tissue are involved in mitigating cancer risk in women." Hormones produced during pregnancy not only allow breast tissue to produce milk for the infant, but also are partly responsible for a reduced risk of breast cancer in women who give birth at a younger age. The researchers, including co-lead author Joshua Mogus, a Ph.D. student in Vandenberg's lab, tested whether propylparaben exposure during the vulnerable period of pregnancy and breastfeeding adversely alters the reorganization of the mammary gland. They examined the mothers' mammary glands five weeks after they exposed the female mice to environmentally doses of propylparaben during pregnancy and breastfeeding. Compared with pregnant mice that had not received propylparaben, the exposed mice had mammary gland changes not typical of pregnancy, the researchers report. These mice had increased rates of cell proliferation, which Vandenberg says is a possible risk factor for breast cancer. They also had less-dense epithelial structures, fewer immune cell types and thinner periductal collagen, the connective tissue in the mammary gland. "Some of these changes may be consistent with a loss of the protective effects that are typically associated with pregnancy," says Mogus, who was chosen to present the research, deemed "particularly newsworthy" by the Endocrine Society, at the international group's virtual annual meeting, ENDO 2021, beginning March 20. Mogus says future studies should address whether pregnant females exposed to propylparaben are actually more susceptible to breast cancer. "Because pregnant women are exposed to propylparaben in many personal care products and foods, it is possible that they are at risk," Mogus says, adding that pregnant and breastfeeding women should try to avoid using products containing propylparaben and other parabens. "This chemical is so widely used, it may be impossible to avoid entirely," Mogus adds. "It is critical that relevant public health agencies address endocrine-disrupting chemicals as a matter of policy." Low magnesium levels associated with depressive symptoms and metabolic disorders in men Pomeranian Medical University (Poland), March 19, 2021 According to news reporting from Szczecin, Poland, research stated, “Background: changes in the concentration of magnesium influence numerous processes in the body, such as hormone and lipid metabolism, nerve conduction, a number of biochemical pathways in the brain, and metabolic cycles. As a result, changes in magnesium concentration may contribute to the emergence of such pathologies as depressive and metabolic disorders, including hypertension, diabetes, and dyslipidemia.” Our news journalists obtained a quote from the research from Pomeranian Medical University: “Methods: blood samples were taken from 342 men whose mean age was 61.66 ± 6.38 years. The concentrations of magnesium, lipid parameters, and glucose were determined using the spectrophotometric method. Anthropometric measurements were performed to determine each participant’s body mass index (BMI). Additionally, all participants completed two questionnaires: the Beck Depression Inventory and the author’s questionnaire. Results: abnormal levels of magnesium were found in 78 people. The analysis showed that these subjects more often suffered from metabolic disorders such as diabetes mellitus (* * p* * < 0.001), hypertension (* * p* * < 0.001), and depressive symptoms (* * p* * = 0.002) than participants with normal magnesium levels.” According to the news reporters, the research concluded: “Conclusion: our research showed that there is a relationship between abnormal levels of magnesium and the presence of self-reported conditions, such as diabetes, hypertension, and depressive symptoms among aging men. These findings may contribute to the improvement of the diagnosis and treatment of patients with these conditions.” Self-compassion can lessen feelings of work-from-home loneliness, finds study Indiana University, March 19, 2021 The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic is keeping millions of Americans from their usual offices, as they find themselves still working at home. Even with the vaccine now being distributed, working from home may still be the future for some, and new research suggests the resulting work loneliness negatively impacts employee well-being. Stephanie Andel, an assistant professor of psychology in the School of Science at IUPUI, along with collaborators at York University and the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, recently published a study finding that feelings of work loneliness during the pandemic were associated higher depression and fewer voluntary work behaviors. The research appears in the Journal of Occupational Health Psychology. "We wanted to understand what factors are driving feelings of work loneliness, and to understand how this work loneliness influenced employees' psychological health and work behaviors," Andel said. "We looked at three different factors that we thought might drive work loneliness: perceptions of job insecurity, telecommuting frequency and insufficient communication from their companies about how they were responding to the pandemic. "We found each of those factors contributed to feelings of work loneliness, and we also found that work loneliness was associated with depression and fewer voluntary helping behaviors at work." Participants in the study came from a wide range of industries including manufacturing; technology, such as computer programming; retail; and education. The results are based on weekly surveys of these individuals from mid-March to mid-May 2020. When people feel lonely, the study found, they experience more depressive symptoms, and they are less likely to go above and beyond in their jobs, such as helping a co-worker—something many organizations may have hoped their employees would do during the pandemic. But there is hope—in the form of self-compassion. Andel and colleagues found self-compassion, or being kind to yourself during times of suffering, can mitigate some of the negative effects of work loneliness. "We found that self-compassion helps protect employees from some of the negative effects of work loneliness," Andel said. "We suspect this is because self-compassion leads individuals to be kinder to themselves, makes them more likely to recognize that they are not alone in their feelings and helps them to be aware of—but not consumed by—their negative feelings." Individuals who reported having higher levels of self-compassion exhibited fewer depressive symptoms following feelings of work loneliness in comparison to those with lower levels of self-compassion. But they also engaged in fewer helping behaviors, which surprised the study's authors. "We originally thought if you were more self-compassionate, you might have the energy and mental resources to engage in more helping behaviors at work," Andel said. "However, it turns out that the pattern is opposite of what we expected. Instead, those who were higher in self-compassion were more likely to give themselves a necessary break. We suspect that this may ultimately help them to feel better and help more in the future." Although self-compassion has been studied quite a bit in the field of clinical psychology, it has rarely been examined in the workplace context. Andel is optimistic about its potential to enhance the health and well-being of employees. "It will be very interesting for future research to continue investigating the power of self-compassion in the workplace," she said. "For instance, it would be great to see if managers who promote self-compassion at work foster a better working experience for their employees. Ultimately, my collaborators and I hope to develop self-compassion interventions that can be utilized by companies to help their employees feel and perform better at work." For companies that want to help their employees struggling right now with work loneliness, Andel provides the following suggestions: Provide consistent and clear communication regularly to employees regarding the company's response to the pandemic and be transparent about structural or financial changes that may affect employees' job security or income. Host virtual social gatherings for employees. These should not be mandatory, but rather voluntary social activities aimed at enhancing employee morale and promoting a sense of belonging among employees. Create an organizational climate that promotes and encourages employee self-compassion. For individuals who want to take the initiative themselves to enhance their own self-compassion, Andel suggests that in times of perceived failure or suffering, one should try to avoid negative self-talk and instead, give the same kindness and compassion to oneself that you would give to a good friend. "This is an exciting and important step in bringing self-compassion to the organizational literature, and my collaborators and I look forward to building on this research," Andel said.
Hey there Lovelies and welcome back for the 205th episode of Final Girls Horrorcast! For this week's episode Wheel of Terrors has spoken once more and demanded that The Girls discuss 'Spiral' & 'Anything for Jackson' Trailer Trashtalk: 'The Devil Below' to be released on March 5th Next week marks the beginning of 'The 80's Were Weird' Month! We're kicking off this series with 'Hospital Massacre' streaming on Prime Video & 'Blood Diner' now available on Roku TV
Hey there Lovelies and welcome back for the 205th episode of Final Girls Horrorcast! For this week's episode Wheel of Terrors has spoken once more and demanded that The Girls discuss 'Spiral' & 'Anything for Jackson' Trailer Trashtalk: 'The Devil Below' to be released on March 5th Next week marks the beginning of 'The 80's Were Weird' Month! We're kicking off this series with 'Hospital Massacre' streaming on Prime Video & 'Blood Diner' now available on Roku TV
We're back-to-back with Micah appearances on #Millennial - he had more to say, so we're here to listen! Kicking off Black History Month right, Stacey Abrams has been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize! Who thought we'd ever regret not investing in GameStop? Professor Micah oversees our bastardized explanation of what happened with the stock market last week, and we share our thoughts on responsible investment. Micah sticks to trading on the stalk market in Animal Crossing, and Laura bet a few dollars on Dogecoin. We unpack an unpopular student loan forgiveness opinion from the Confessional, and a multifaceted conversation ensues about how complicated this issue is. Are federal student loans representative of predatory lending by the government? How has our relationship with politics changed over the last few years? We're more critical, more locally focused, and setting more boundaries with our consumption of cable news. Netflix is bringing a "shuffle play" feature to life in early 2021, which will allow streamers to opt into a shuffle cycle of content that Netflix deems relevant to us based on our watch history. Even though the shuffle option will allow you to skip items you're not feeling, how much confidence do we have in Netflix's recommendations algorithm? Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett have recorded a new album, but will also be featured in a documentary about Bennett's struggle with Alzheimer's. Our recommendations are all over the place this week: Pick up your dog's shit (Andrew), 'Anything for Selena (https://www.npr.org/podcasts/923101875/anything-for-selena) ' (Pam), Laura and Marc's WandaVision Q&A (Laura), and 'The Alchemyst: The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel (https://www.amazon.com/Alchemyst-Secrets-Immortal-Nicholas-Flamel/dp/0385736002/ref=sr_1_3?crid=1P0EAXBVEZYOA&dchild=1&keywords=nicholas+flamel&qid=1612286911&sprefix=mary+trump%2Caps%2C211&sr=8-3) ' (Micah). This week's episode is sponsored by LoveBook (https://www.lovebookonline.com/mill for 20% off), ThirdLove (https://www.thirdlove.com/MILLENNIAL for 20% off), and Rothy's (https://www.rothys.com/mill). Support #Millennial by supporting our sponsors! And in this week's installment of After Dark, available on Patreon: What is making New Year's resolutions feel so difficult this year? We revisit 2020's resolutions, and how they went off the rails. Is being a professional pothead a bad thing? Laura's certainly drinking less booze. Micah provides some great tips to stay motivated and hold ourselves accountable. Somehow we go on a tangent about Oat Milk. NO IDEA WHY!
Tune-in for this extra-special episode where we sit down and have a chat with our good friend and filmmaker, Bryan Martinez. We review the film 'Anything for Jackson', a Shudder exclusive, and dive into the world of low-budget horror filmmaking with Bryan as we discuss 'My Friend Lisa', a chilling tale of friendship based on the famous, 'Little Pink Backpack' by Sunny Schreiner. Don't forget to like, follow, and share our spooky little podcast. Also, don't forget to check out ITV Films where you can watch our entire collection of short films. This is...Those Who Remain.
Another Thursday is here and that means a brand new episode of the Real Life Podcast is here to help you close out the week and get you amped up for the weekend. This week, the guys looked at the Oilers' first game of the season, tales from the press box, and spoke to Scott Hastings from OddsShark to break down the latest news from the world of sports gambling. To kick off today’s podcast, the boys got started with a look at last night's Oilers game, including some discussion regarding the loss, what went wrong, as well as some first impressions regarding the new players like Koekkoek and Kahun. Clearly, it was unfortunate that the first game ended up in a loss but everyone to a man was looking forward to the rematch. The boys also spoke about the touching tribute the Oilers made to both Joey Moss and John Muckler ahead of puck drop, and how excited everyone is to watch 'Anything for Joey' ahead of tonight's rematch against the Canucks. Next up, Tyler told a few tales from the press box and offered a handful of examples of how strange it is to be covering a game from an empty arena. Looking forward to game two, the guys gave their takes on what needs to change to ensure that they don't start the year in a two-game hole. Lastly, the guys wrapped up today’s podcast with a look at the betting world, including the wagers they made on the Oilers game as well as the upcoming NFL weekend.
This week we talk to Justin Dyck, director of 'Anything for Jackson', now streaming on Shudder! We discuss his career making Christmas movies, moving into horror, and rodents of unusual size. Follow Justin: @JustinGDyck Follow the podcast: @ScarredPodcast Follow MB: @mbmcandrews Follow Terry: @gaylydreadful
Enough said really, as the guys recount the morning when Vika did just that, letting them know she was ready to be interviewed... later that evening! After weeks of engagement with Vika on IG, how did they respond, and how did they prepare for their much sought-after interview? Jason relives the magic that was Vasek's dream week at the final ATP250 of the season, including his experience 'watching' his final against Sinner. Will Jason's love of Vasek finally confirm that 'Anything is Pospisil'?... like him coming on the pod? In related news, the guys highlight how skier turned Next Get superstar Sinner is truly the real deal! The guys cover the end of the WTA season and the kick off to the Nitto ATP World Tour Finals, which will end its 12 year run in front of no fans in London. After this unusual 2020 season, who's got the goods to hold the trophy? Don't forget to like, share, review and subscribe! IG - @readyplaytennispodcast E - readyplaytennispodcast@gmail.com
Interview: I am joined by Actor/Writer/Producer Billy Van Zandt. We discuss Billy's obsession and time with Lucille Ball including being part of the rediscovery of the lost original 'I Love Lucy' pilot episode. We also discuss Jaws 2, Star Trek, Taps and his adventures with Sean Penn and Tom Cruise. We also go deep into Billy's book 'GET IN THE CAR, JANE! Adventures In the TV Wasteland' which chronicles the amazing TV work he and his writing partner Jane Milmore worked on together. We discuss their time together on 'Newhart' (including that incredible series finale!), 'Martin', with Martin Lawrence, 'Anything but Love' and 'Daddy Dearest' with Richard Lewis and a series of amazing stories with Penny Marshall, Andrew Dice Clay, Frank Sinatra, Don Rickles and more including an exclusive story only heard on The Jeff Dwoskin Show! Our Guest, Billy Van Zandt: Website: https://vanzandtmilmore.com/ IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0888345/ Billy's Book 'Get in the car, Jane!' on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3f21rtW Hashtag Fun: Jeff dives into recent trends and reads some of his favorite tweets from trending hashtags. The hashtag featured in this episode is #CaffeinateATVShow. Social Media Tip: Jeff gives some engagement advice to tweet by! Thank you! Special thanks to celebrity voice Ricky Glore! Featured on the show: Hashtag Game: #CaffeinateATVShow Hosted by: https://twitter.com/ReddsHotTags Tweets featured on the show: https://twitter.com/LaNaranjaMala/status/1285003254401826824?s=20 https://twitter.com/SithFrogKermit/status/1285008620292395008?s=20 https://twitter.com/RaelKae/status/1285006804078993408?s=20 https://twitter.com/AlexisS0618/status/1285011650697932800?s=20 https://twitter.com/bigmacher/status/1285002106613768192?s=20 https://twitter.com/mseric21/status/1285002067480735744?s=20 https://twitter.com/mysterytour9/status/1285004443042250752?s=20 https://twitter.com/datBOY_miKEY89/status/1285007786510815232?s=20 https://twitter.com/MaryG0401/status/1285002771125731329?s=20 https://twitter.com/mychal3ts/status/1285002027244740608?s=20 https://twitter.com/Anythingpork/status/1285001567033229312?s=20 https://twitter.com/loret826/status/1285001510192066561?s=20 https://twitter.com/RawBeanCoal/status/1285002883381858304?s=20 https://twitter.com/HoorayBacon/status/1285004437363339264?s=20 https://twitter.com/loret826/status/1285001546422521863?s=20 https://twitter.com/WonderKat365/status/1285001762286469122?s=20 https://twitter.com/in_the_ruins/status/1285002708399906816?s=20 https://twitter.com/StephanRBarnard/status/1285006133095170049?s=20 https://twitter.com/trudytalk/status/1285004064875581441?s=20 https://twitter.com/silveracious/status/1285007577538072587?s=20 Follow Hashtag Roundup to tweet along with fun hashtags daily! https://twitter.com/HashtagRoundup Download the Hashtag Roundup app at https://app.hashtagroundup.com/ Follow Jeff Dwoskin: Jeff on Twitter: https://twitter.com/bigmacher The Jeff Dwoskin Show: https://twitter.com/JeffDwoskinShow Podcast website: https://jeffisfunny.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/JeffDwoskinShow JOIN OUR MAILING LIST! https://jeffisfunny.com/mailing-list/ The Jeff Dwoskin Show is available on Amazon Music, Humbly, Goodpods, iHeart Radio, Pandora, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher and more!
(Audio only) Thought for November 7th 'Anything that was profitable' Acts 20 21
This is the first time we went live with our podcast so it was very exciting, with a few bumps at the start we got up and going. We had a few new segments for the show, true or false round, some spooky stories (Real or Not), a taste of growing up in Ireland during Halloween finishing off with 'Anything but the Right Answer'. This is a fun change from our usual format, raw and live!!!
Hoy con Raül Llimós, Marc Menchén de 2Playbook y Jordi Vilà, manager de Serge Ibaka. Analizamos cómo ha funcionado la burbuja de la NBA en Orlando y el impacto económico del Covid-19 en la competición. Hablamos del futuro de Serge Ibaka y de su documental 'Anything is possible' en Rakuten TV. Conclusiones del mercado de fichajes. Artículo de Marcos López en el BLOG SPORTS&LIFE. El Halcón de Goldman Sachs. Contacto y feedback: inside@sportsandlife.com Un Podcast de Sports&Life.
Miami Real Estate Investment Strategies With Peter Zalewski Of Condo Vultures®
In Episode 44, Condo Vultures® podcast host Peter Zalewski discusses the latest real estate and economic news with Deputy Web Editor Katherine Kallergis of The Real Deal Miami and former business reporters John Fakler and Oscar Musibay, a partner with Influence Communications. In Segment 1, the panel discusses the following headlines: 1. "Miami-Dade, Broward Begin Phase 2 of Reopening Monday" (NBC 6 South Florida) 2. "‘Fauci says normal life may not be back until the end of 2021" (CNN) 3. "Marquis vs. ‘The King of Miami Real Estate': Condo tower seeks to evict agent for not wearing face mask" (The Real Deal Miami) In Segment 2, the panel discusses the following headlines: 4. "Many Canadian snowbirds are delaying Florida visits until COVID-19 eases" (South Florida SunSentinel) 5. "'Anything and everything is negotiable': Incentives for condo buyers mount in Miami" (The Real Deal National) 6. "Triptych hotel development site in Miami targeted in $15M foreclosure" (CNBC) In Segment 3, the panel of Zalewski, Kallergis, Musibay and Fakler make predictions about the South Florida real estate market and tricounty economy. In Segment 4, Fakler reads out comments submitted by listeners and the panel responds. To send a comment, please email the podcast at Inquiry@CondoVultures.com Please be sure to patronize our advertising supporters: Condo Vultures® Realty, Condo Vultures® Condo Correction Tours, and CVR Realty. Click here to subscribe to the Condo Vultures® Distressed Market Intelligent Report. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/condovultures/message
'Anything is possible when you have the right people there to support you.' Misty Copeland This Sunday, join Dr. Phil Knight, Gerry Brisson, President & CEO of Gleaners Community Food Bank and Carolyn Bloodworth, Executive Director of Corporate Giving of Consumers Energy on Food First Michigan! Carolyn is bringing HOPE to the conversation and is of great influence and an even greater heart. 'A true friend walks in when the rest of the world walks out.' Carolyn was there FIRST. She was one of the first calls to Phil when the COVID-19 pandemic hit wanting to know what Phil and our food bank network needed. Soon thereafter, Consumers provided the network with $250,000 grant because they knew food was going to be an issue in months to come. She and the team at Consumers Energy, are creating positive change during consistent times of negativity. Amid the pandemic, Consumers Energy made sure the stabilizing forces were there. Their team's safety and well-being was of utmost priority. They rallied together as Michiganders do by mobilizing team matching contribution programs, provided support for all of the Michigan Area United Ways, Senior quarantine boxes, and invested $1.8 million in Michigan small businesses. The list goes on. Carolyn is a champion. Not only is she a champion of our network, but she is a champion for her fellow Michiganders. The food bank network is here. Here to stand up to the BULLY of food insecurity.
The catechesis of the day of Tiziana, Apostle of the Interior Life
- Press the PLAY button to listen to the catechesis of the day and share if you like -+ A reading from the holy Gospel, according to Matthew +Jesus said to his disciples: “You have heard that it was said to your ancestors, Do not take a false oath, but make good to the Lord all that you vow.But I say to you, do not swear at all; not by heaven, for it is God's throne; nor by the earth, for it is his footstool; nor by Jerusalem, for it is the city of the great King.Do not swear by your head, for you cannot make a single hair white or black.Let your ‘Yes' mean ‘Yes,' and your ‘No' mean ‘No.'Anything more is from the Evil One.”The Gospel of the Lord.
As one of Australia's leading audio visual and production companies, AV 24/7 has built up almost 20 years' of experience to deliver spectacular events for clients across various industries. Becoming the go-to company for creative solutions. With creativity, technical excellence and industry-leading knowledge at the heart of AV 24/7 take care of every aspect of events and always exceed expectations. AV 24/7's belief that 'Anything is possible', is being tested during the COVID-19 pandemic and they are meeting that challenge head on. They have developed new products and continue to deliver amazing experiences for their customers. In this episode we hear from General Manager Libbie Ray. Libbie describes how AV24/7 are navigating their way through a crisis and altering their offerings to meet market needs through determination, belief and the structure of the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS). To get in touch with Libbie and the team, click here or give them a call on 1300 028 247 To learn more about EOS and how it can change your business outcomes click here. To access free EOS tools and undertake an organisational health check for your business click here.
Robert is joined by Sofiya Alexandra to discuss Elon Musk. FOOTNOTES: Tesla Labor Practices and Musk Tweet Broke the Law, Judge Rules The Trump administration reportedly spent months trying to make sure unauthorized immigrants couldn't go to school Elon Musk, His Rocket, and the Grand Scheme that Tore Apart Boca Chica Elon Musk’s growing empire is fueled by $4.9 billion in government subsidies "I Was a Starter Wife": Inside America's Messiest Divorce A teenage Elon Musk once casually sold his father's emeralds to Tiffany & Co. while his dad was sleeping Elon Musk's family owns an emerald mine in Zambia — here's the fascinating story of how they came to own it A Brief History of How Your Privacy Was Stolen The Evolution of Elon Musk: The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly Tesla workers speak out: 'Anything pro-union is shut down really fast' Unpacking Elon Musk’s daylong Twitter rant on unions and US history Genuine question: Did Elon Musk's family profit from South African apartheid? Elon Musk: The Architect of Tomorrow Elon Musk Accused Of Pushing, Verbally Abusing Senior Tesla Employee Court documents show Elon Musk privately called himself a 'f---ing idiot' after attack on British diver Tesla Protest Tesla Worker Group Calls For Elon Musk's Arrest, Safety Inspection Before Reopening Tesla Factory Has Dozens of Environmental Violations Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
In this episode I chat with Ellen Marie Bennett (in a parka because her factory was freezing cold that day), the CEO and Founder of Hedley & Bennett about her journey from Los Angeles to Mexico City(going to Culinary School there) to walking in the back doors of Providence and Lazy Ox(sadly closed now) to selling aprons out of her car to moving from a 400 square foot factory to what they are now in, a 16,000 square foot factory. Per Ellen, 'Anything amazing is usually complicated to accomplish', and she goes into detail on how difficult it was to get to where she is today, but how incredible that ride has been. Hedley & Bennett is not just an apron company, but culinary brand. They are bridging the gap between the professional and home cook. They put out INCREDIBLE product and Ellen is a force of nature. You are going to lover this interview. See all things Hedley & Bennett here: https://www.hedleyandbennett.comRead all about Ellen here: https://www.hedleyandbennett.com/pages/founderSee Hedley & Bennett's Kitchen Essentials: https://www.hedleyandbennett.com/pages/kitchenessentialsFollow Ellen on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/ellenmariebennettCheck out Oliver's Pig Adventures here: https://www.instagram.com/oliverspigadventuresPartners:AJ's Custom Cookers: https://www.ajscustomcookers.comPhone: 817-714-4495AJ's on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ajscustomcookersAJ's on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AJsCustomCookersANDTreaty Oak Distilling: https://www.treatyoakdistilling.com/whiskeySee Treaty Oak Distilling on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/treatyoakTreaty Oak Distilling is on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/TreatyOak
'Anything in excess is unhealthy and will affect your body and health.' This week on Positively Unlimited Podcast, host Chetna talks about the topic which a lot of people believe and follow that is, 'Working Extra'. A lot of people believe that if we are not working 18 hours a day we not working hard enough, but one needs to figure out how much value they can add to the company. Tune in to the episode to understand why it is not ok to give all your days at work, why it is important to take leaves and spend time with yourself. Learn more about the Circle of Positivity here http://circleofpositivity.com/wp/ Listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcast App on Android: https://goo.gl/tGYdU1 or iOS: https://goo.gl/sZSTU5 You can check out our website at http://www.ivmpodcasts.com/
2007년 5월 싱가폴의 한 기업은 'Anything'과 'Whatever'라는 브랜드 네임을 가진 여섯 가지 맛 탄산음료와 일곱 가지 맛 아이스티를 각각 출시했다. 흥미로운 점은 이 음료들은 캔에 물음표가 그려져 있을 뿐, 맛에 대한 정보가 전혀 없어 먹기 전에는 맛을 알 수 없는 복불복이라는 점이다. 불확실성을 재미로 바꾼 이 음료들은 출시한 지 보름 만에 350만개의 판매고를 올릴 수 있었다. 유쾌한 긴장감이 소비자들에게 차별화된 혜택을 제공한 것이다. - 예고된 불확실성은 재미가 된다 中
This week we have our first guest of the season: Bre Northrup! Bre is a friend, a Justin Bieber impersonator, and the FIRST EVER DRAG KING! They join us to talk about Stormé Delarverie (the queer legend you've never heard of), trans men throughout history, and, of course, Albert Nobbs. We also watch a few clips and discuss Matt Bomer's upcoming (?) trans role in 'Anything.' We close out the episode with a guest appearance from the Bieb himself and a discussion of his latest tattoo that you won't want to miss. A full transcript of this episode is available at tinyurl.com/OMTs3e02 Find Bre on twitter @brenorthrup and on instagram @lil___daddy (that's three underscores.) MUSIC IN THIS EPISODE:"Digital Witness (Instrumental)" – St. Vincent "Just the Two of Us (Instrumental)" – Bill Withers"I Put A Spell On You" – Bette Midler"Reflection" – Lea Salonga"Heaven is a Place on Earth (Scenester Synthwave Remix)" – Belinda Carlisle/DJScenester CLIPS IN THIS EPISODE:'The First Nudie Musical'Bloomberg News'A Stormé Life''Albert Nobbs''The Assignment''Anything' WHERE TO FIND US:Patreon: www.patreon.com/onemorethingFacebook: One More Thing PodcastTwitter/Instagram: @OneMoreThang / @hayejunt / @RobertEAckEmail: 1morethingpodcast@gmail.com
This mix is extra chill. So take a deep breath and enjoy the music. 1. 'From Silverlake' by York & Noemi 2. 'Anything with You' by Hilton FM 3. 'Whole Thing' by Peter Gabriel & friends 4. 'Delorian' by The Atomica Project 5. 'Mountain Dreams' by The Jazzin' 5 Band 6. 'Fairy Tale' by Catya Mare
In our new audio series 'Anything but...' El Hunt, the boss of bizarre lines of enquiry and DIY magazine's features editor, really gets to know some of her favourite acts, by not uttering a word about the music (well until she gets distracted and forgets, feel free to tweet us if you feel aggrieved about that) and records it for your pleasure. In this episode El is joined by Stephen and Audun of two piece Liverpool jangly-indie pop sensations Her's (or 'international supersonic spectral wave band', as they define themselves). The plan is not to talk about music and they do get close, but manage to divert to chats about dream farms, Travelodge groundhog days, Norway day spent in a van and some home improvement success stories. Get to know Her's in a totally different way, enjoy. Her's debut LP 'Songs of Her's' is out now! Go check it on Spotify, Apple Music or Deezer! or visit www.thatbandofhers.bandcamp.com Theme song: Catholic Action - L.U.V (Buy here: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/l.u.v-single/id1090210763) Anything But... is a DIY Podcast, the noisy little bro of DIY Magazine, which the latest issue of can be found in all good music stores in the UK or online at www.diymag.com if you live somewhere exciting. #hers #diymagazine #newmusic #music #musiccommentary #liverpool #ukmusic #podcast #interview #travelodge
In our new audio series 'Anything but...' El Hunt, the boss of bizarre lines of enquiry and DIY magazine's features editor, really gets to know some of her favourite acts, by not uttering a word about the music (well until she gets distracted and forgets, feel free to tweet us if you feel aggrieved about that) and records it for your pleasure. In this episode El is joined by Stephen and Audun of two piece Liverpool jangly-indie pop sensations Her's (or 'international supersonic spectral wave band', as they define themselves). The plan is not to talk about music and they do get close, but manage to divert to chats about dream farms, Travelodge groundhog days, Norway day spent in a van and some home improvement success stories. Get to know Her's in a totally different way, enjoy. Her's debut LP 'Songs of Her's' is out now! Go check it on Spotify, Apple Music or Deezer! or visit www.thatbandofhers.bandcamp.com Theme song: Catholic Action - L.U.V (Buy here: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/l.u.v-single/id1090210763) Anything But... is a DIY Podcast, the noisy little bro of DIY Magazine, which the latest issue of can be found in all good music stores in the UK or online at www.diymag.com if you live somewhere exciting. #hers #diymagazine #newmusic #music #musiccommentary #liverpool #ukmusic #podcast #interview #travelodge
In the second of our new audio series 'Anything but...' El Hunt, the boss of bizarre lines of enquiry and DIY magazine's features editor, chats to some of her favourite acts, but not a word about the music. This episode El is joined by Paeris and Gus from The Magic Gang, who get stuck into some weighty topics including and not limited to... What's in Lea & Perrins? How does one approach Noel Gallacher, several brushes with the Labour Party and whether Popeye has been lying to us. Enjoy. The Magic Gang's brand new 'EP Three' is out now, go check it on Spotify, Apple Music or Deezer! Theme song: Catholic Action - L.U.V (Buy here: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/l.u.v-single/id1090210763) Thanks to Audioboom for the use of their lovely studios. DIY's April edition of the magazine featuring cover stars The Big Moon is out now in all good music stores in the UK or online at www.diymag.com
In the second of our new audio series 'Anything but...' El Hunt, the boss of bizarre lines of enquiry and DIY magazine's features editor, chats to some of her favourite acts, but not a word about the music. This episode El is joined by Paeris and Gus from The Magic Gang, who get stuck into some weighty topics including and not limited to... What's in Lea & Perrins? How does one approach Noel Gallacher, several brushes with the Labour Party and whether Popeye has been lying to us. Enjoy. The Magic Gang's brand new 'EP Three' is out now, go check it on Spotify, Apple Music or Deezer! Theme song: Catholic Action - L.U.V (Buy here: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/l.u.v-single/id1090210763) Thanks to Audioboom for the use of their lovely studios. DIY's April edition of the magazine featuring cover stars The Big Moon is out now in all good music stores in the UK or online at www.diymag.com
In the first of our new audio series 'Anything but...' El Hunt, the boss of bizarre lines of enquiry and DIY magazine's features editor, chats to some of her favourite acts, but not a word about the music. This episode features the brilliant Marika Hackman, (cough, who has just released an awesome, heart-breaking Christmas EP on Transgressive but we're not mentioning that obviously, cough, cough), covering all topics from cyber crime to killer squirrels. Enjoy. Theme song: Catholic Action - L.U.V Buy here: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/l.u.v-single/id1090210763 Thanks to Audioboom for the use of their lovely studios.
In the first of our new audio series 'Anything but...' El Hunt, the boss of bizarre lines of enquiry and DIY magazine's features editor, chats to some of her favourite acts, but not a word about the music. This episode features the brilliant Marika Hackman, (cough, who has just released an awesome, heart-breaking Christmas EP on Transgressive but we're not mentioning that obviously, cough, cough), covering all topics from cyber crime to killer squirrels. Enjoy. Theme song: Catholic Action - L.U.V Buy here: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/l.u.v-single/id1090210763 Thanks to Audioboom for the use of their lovely studios.
Oh yoga, yoga, yoga! It's such a passion of mine. And I started doing yoga only recently. I have found it to be so beneficial in so many ways: it gets rid of my stress, it loosens my joints, and it strengthens me, but gently. Why didn't I start it years ago? I sometimes turn on Youtube and do yoga in my lounge. However, my favorite place to do yoga, so far, is the WRAC, which stands for Wenatchee Racket and Athletic Club. It's a friendly gym with a host of different classes, and very experienced teachers. You can do anything from tennis, squash, swimming, and aerobics, to yoga, dance, and tai chi(1). I love it. Sometimes I will use some exercise equipment like a treadmill for an aerobic exercise, and then I'll finish my session by lifting weights. My favorite activity though is yoga. Now, for a few weeks, there have been renovations taking place throughout the building. A whole new exercise equipment room has been built, and the construction continues. When I walked into the yoga room and chose my mat, blanket, and towel, the room was nice and quiet. I chatted quietly with some of the ladies while we waited for the session to begin. The teacher dimmed the lights, put on some very relaxing music, and we began the deep breathing exercises. I thought of nothing. All obligations and plans for the day were instantly forgotten as I focused on my breath.Quietly the teacher guided us to, "Let go" of the day and to relax. I did, well, for a while. I suddenly realized that next door there was an aerobics class. It sounded very serious, and it was getting louder. Michael Jackson was playing on their sound system 'Beat it' which didn't help much with my relaxation, and it drowned out (2)the Indian meditative music. "Make it burn!" yelled the aerobics teacher suddenly while his class was bang, bang, banging on the floor. "Breathe in your positive desires," said my yoga teacher, "and breathe out any stress and tension." My empty mind was unfortunately starting to jump around, going back and forth between the tranquility of my class, and the commotion and pain of the aerobics class. I tried to block it out(3) but because I know the lyrics of 'Beat it' by heart, I couldn't help but follow the words, 'it doesn't matter who's wrong or right, just beat it!'. I brought myself mentally back to yoga and tried to focus on the 'Downward dog' position with big belly breaths and a good stretch of the spine. "Hold it! Squeeze, harder! Don't stop 'till I say so!" was the next instruction yelled out by the aerobics teacher. I found myself holding my breath, but then I realized that I shouldn't. I was supposed to be doing 'Pigeon pose', stretching my hips and releasing any tension. This was beginning to be a mental challenge. A few seconds past and I heard, "Wow! Awesome, good job everyone!" and some hand clapping. "Oh good," I thought to myself, "the class must have finished." I settled into the last few poses, thinking that I wouldn't have any more distractions. This time I was in 'Happy baby': legs in the air, knees bent, holding on to my feet, and rolling my spine from side to side. I was back in the zone, at last! The teacher turned the lights down even more, and turned the music up. It was time to cool down and lay quietly. "Imagine yourself leaving your body and floating up to the top of the building..." she was saying when suddenly, "Bang! Bang! Bang!" The construction men had moved in next door. I giggled. The teacher jokingly said, "Come in!" 1. 'Anything from .....to .....' demonstrates a variety available. a. The clothes shop has everything from cheap shoes to Gucci hand bags. b. The university offers everything from philosophy to engineering. 2. 'To drown out' is an expression we use that refers to one sound covering another. a. My son's rap music drowned out my classical music. b. Your loud talking is drowning out the film! 3. 'To block out' is similar to 'to drown out', but it's a mental effort to not hear, see, or think about something. a. I blocked out her negativity by being positive. b. I raised my hand to block out the sun.
Hosts: Shaykh Amir Saeed, Syed Imran Muneer (SIM), Murtuza (Mort) Vocab: Nasheed: Arabic term for a song that utilizes voice as the sole instrument or voice accompanied with a percussion instrument. Omar Esa is a nasheed artist from England, who uses only his voice in all his nasheeds and recites nasheeds in mainly the English, Urdu and Arabic languages. His nasheeds are very versatile thanks to Allah (subhanahu wa ta'ala), as he can write both contemporary and traditional sounding nasheeds Alhamdullilah. Omar Esa writes, composes and sings all his own material Alhamdullilah. Omar Esa was previously an RnB/Pop singer in 2011 and was guided by Allah (subhanahu wa ta'ala) to leave that world and start recording nasheeds with no instruments in his nasheeds at all. His new journey began with a simple dream, to show the world the beauty of Islam through his nasheeds In'shaa'Allah. Omar Esa is a strong advocate for voice only nasheeds and has coined the phrase 'Anything music can do, so can the voice'! Within nasheeds he has created his own genre called 'Islam and blues' (InB) because he says he came from Rhythm and blues (RnB), so now he's replaced the Rhythm with Islam. His debut album called 'Omar Esa' was released in November 2012. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/1omaresa/ Twitter: @1omaresa www.omaresa.com
Derek Sivers is de oprichter van het succesvolle online muziekplatform CD Baby, schrijver van boeken als 'Anything you want - 40 lessons for a new kind of entrepreneur', spreker voor o.a. de beroemde TedTalks en beschreef in een populaire blog zijn 'hell yes or no' filosofie. En hij beantwoord graag vragen - tenminste dat liet hij weten in zijn interview de Tim Ferriss Show. Dus ik vroeg hem via de mail naar zijn vaderschap. En Derek antwoordde. Dat antwoord is de aftrap voor deze korte, verkennende podcast over een sabbatical nemen als je een kind krijgt, ruimte maken voor je kind, helemaal aanwezig zijn in het moment en zien wat je kind echt nodig heeft. En wie weet komt Derek ooit nog een keer écht in de podcast.
Part two of our interview with Kate Hamer begins with a discussion of Carmel, the 'Girl' in The Girl in the Red Coat. ----more----Having avoided the subject of her special power - spoilers alert etc - we move onto: love and its distortions 'I am not really interested in monsters': Hamer on her villainsreligion in the novelHamer and the Gothic Beth, Carmel and the use of tensesparents making maps of their children's livestime in the novelstasis and waiting: the challenge of writing Beth's narrative 'For both of them it was like a journal of survival'how parenthood changes youparents and their parentsis it an optimistic novel? how to end the novelHamer's own childhood in Walesreligion, mysticism and storytelling formative reading: 'Anything deeply, deeply tragic'influences and Hamer's current literary crush: Nicole Krausswhy Hamer took so long to write her debut!life as a novelist and future plans
After a heavy week of Dropping Names, we thought it would be a good idea to reflect on the past this week. Obviously, podcasting did not exist in the 1970's so please allow us to be silly this week as Decibel Geek presents Radio Revisited 1975! What would the Decibel Geek podcast have sounded like if it were a radio show in 1975? We take you to an alternate universe this week and give you a sample of what it would have sounded like had Aaron & Chris been decked out in bell bottoms & platform shoes while spinning deep cuts from great classic rock and early metal bands from the eight-track era. Starting things off on this rebroadcast from WDBG is a Aaron's choice of a track from an upcoming Australian band with an energetic guitarist and charismatic front man. AC/DC asks 'Can I Sit Next to You Girl?' from their T.N.T. album. Up next is Chris' choice of Thin Lizzy covering (and improving) a great Bob Seger track in 'Rosalie from their awesome new album entitled Fighting. This has been a big year for Alice Cooper as he steps into a solo career with Welcome to My Nightmare. Produced by Bob Ezrin and featuring new upstart guitarist Dick Wagner, Aaron's choice of album-close 'Escape' is a welcome addition to the airwaves. We head into the first break with 'Anything for My Baby' from the band that's trying to steal Alice's shock rock throne; KISS. This track off their 'Dressed to Kill' album shows that there's more to this group of face-painted monsters than a flashy stage show. Coming back to 2013 for a moment, we get a visit from friend of the show & co-host of the Dropping the Needle and Three Sides of the Coin shows, Mitch Lafon who is heading up an amazing crowd-funded benefit project designed to help celebrate the 40th anniversary of KISS. 'A World With Heroes' features awesome cover songs spanning KISS' entire history performed by loads of Decibel Geek-approved artists. This project promises to be one (if not) the best KISS tribute album of all-time but it won't happen without your help! This is funded purely by your pledge and the money will go towards helping a cancer care hospice that has been a blessing for many families going through a very difficult time. Click HERE to see the artist roster and find out how you can help. We come back from the break with a heavy track by Ozzy Osbourne and his partners in Black Sabbath as they break out 'Hole in the Sky' from the awesome new album Sabotage. It's impossible to imagine this band without Ozzy. We're betting that doesn't change. One of the hottest trios going today is ZZ Top from Texas. Chris' choice of 'Nasty Dogs & Funky Kings' from their Fandango! album shows you just why. We return from our second break with another great band emerging from the deep south. Lynyrd Skynyrd have blasted their way out of Florida and are quickly gaining a foothold in the worldwide rock arena. Aaron's choice of 'On the Hunt' from their new Nuthin' Fancy album is a prime example of the swagger with which these southern rockers carry themselves. A band from overseas that is being sorely ignored in today's rock radio is the Welsh band Budgie. Their new album Bandolier from MCA Records is chock full of thick riffs and catchy melody lines. Chris shows off the album with the cut 'I Ain't No Mountain.' Aaron finishes his picks off with a heartfelt dedication to an ex-girlfriend that left a mark on his heart as he spins 'Miss Misery' off the recently-released Nazareth album, Hair of the Dog. A truly anti-romantic number. Closing out the show is Chris' pick from the first solo-album from former Amboy Dukes' guitarist Ted Nugent. An artist that prefers to let the music do the talking, 'Stormtrooping' providing a boot-stomping ending to this week's show. Buy Music! AC/DC Thin Lizzy Alice Cooper KISS Black Sabbath ZZ Top Lynyrd Skynyrd Budgie Nazareth Ted Nugent Contact Us! Rate, Review, and Subscribe in iTunes Join the Fan Page Follow on Twitter E-mail Us Comment Below
Technology being(1) developed at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory could put(2) explosive-sniffing(3) dogs out of business. Just like dogs, the technology can 'sniff' the air to detect vapors from explosives. Unlike dogs, it doesn't need to be fed, exercised, rested, and given breaks(4). It also shows promise(5) to accurately detect minute(6) amounts of explosives. It takes in a sample of air from around an object and examines that air. An explosive called RDX does not easily vaporize, and so it is difficult for dogs to detect it. However, this new technology can detect vapors of RDX from a fingerprint when there are less than 25 parts per quadrillion. "This technology is more sensitive than anything out there(7) now," said a senior research scientist. The technology could be used to screen(8) passengers or luggage at airports or large containers at ports. 1. 'Technology being developed' is a shorter than 'technology that is being developed'. Both are accurate and work in the sentence. There are many other occasions when you can miss out the pronoun 'that' and the verb in the first half of the sentence, and simply use the second verb in the gerund form. a. The teacher helping students every day can make a difference. b. Clouds gathering show the promise of rain. c. Flowers appearing show us that Spring is around the corner. 2. 'To put someone out of business'. We use the verb 'put' here when referring to a business or a person who is being forced to stop work, usually because of competition. a. The bigger shops have put the smaller shops out of business. b. High prices put the shop out of business. 3. 'Sniffing' comes from the verb 'to sniff'. I love this verb; it is onomatopeoic, which is a fancy way of saying that it sounds like its meaning. a. "I have lost my last penny," sniffed the sad old lady. b. The dog sniffed the air; someone was cooking bacon. 4. 'It doesn't need to be fed, exercised, rested, and given breaks.' This sentence shows how adjectives, or past participle verbs can be used in a list. a. The car was washed, dried, waxed, and driven to my house. b. The document was signed and delivered to the office. 5. 'To show promise' means that the subject gives signs of usefulness, hope, health, or some kind of positive capability. a. He shows promise of becoming a great chef. b. She always showed promise of singing success. 6. 'Minute' is spelled the same as 'minute'. The first means 'tiny'. a. The shells are minute; you can hardly see them. b. There was just a minute amount of bacteria left. 7. 'Anything out there' means 'anything available/ that can be found/on the market'. a. This is the most powerful motorbike out there. b. I don't think you'll find a cheaper computer out there. 8. 'To screen' is 'to examine for substances'. a. All the passengers in the airport were screened before boarding the plane. b. Screening luggage keeps us all safe. // //
The question mark is part of the title, not an indication of doubt about what the title is. Having said (or typed) that, I'm not sure whether said question mark should be in the title. Maybe I should have typed (or written) 'Anything for John-Joe??'. I'm not too sure about the hyphen either. Hopefully the tune is more straightforward???