POPULARITY
durée : 00:04:38 - La chronique d'Hippolyte Girardot - par : Hippolyte Girardot - Ce kaléidoscope renferme 180 histoires vraies d'auditeurs qui ont été choisies par Paul Auster lors de son année sur les ondes. Ces personnages types, ces thèmes récurrents, ces croyances, ces malédictions : Des fragments de la société américaine...
Papa de Gaspard (14 ans) et de Violette (10 ans), l'humoriste et présentateur de Samedi d'en rire sur France 3 nous raconte son rapport à la paternité, lui qui a eu son premier enfant à 37 ans. Place de l'humour dans son foyer, répartition des tâches avec son épouse Adeline… Découvrez les confidences touchantes de ce papa poule.Privacy Policy and California Privacy Notice.
durée : 00:10:04 - Les sorties cinéma de la semaine - par : Christine Masson, Laure DELMAS - Christine Masson et Laurent Delmas vous aident à faire vos choix
durée : 00:02:28 - John Joseph Merlin, inventeur d'instruments et père du patin à roulettes - par : Suzanne Gervais - Tandis que le nord de l'Europe a sorti les patins à glaces ces derniers jours, coup de projecteur ce matin sur John Joseph Merlin, inventeur au XVIIIe siècle des patins... à roulettes et facteur d'instruments !
Papa très protecteur, Cauet se livre de manière touchante sur ses deux enfants - âgés de 18 et 20 ans - à qui il a toujours voulu offrir le meilleur. Confidences d'un hypersensible.
Teri Smith-Pickens – When Fear Runs Away With You…Aired Friday, January 15, 2021 at 4:00 PM PST / 7:00 PM ESTIt seems like so many fear-inducing things are happening all at once these days, civil unrest, COVID, quarantines, lockdowns, many losing loved ones, employment… It's no wonder that many people are dealing with anxiety, depression, and fear. In this episode of The Autoimmune Hour, host Sharon Sayler chats with Teri Smith-Pickens, author of ‘The Irrational Fear Cure in Four Miraculous Steps.'Pre-pandemic, Teri interviewed more than 200 people to better understand where their fears and anxieties come from. In our chat she shares:• What living in survival mode does to us,• An understanding of irrational fears and tips to cure them,• Why COVID has increased the problem of irrational fears,• How to aid children when surround by both rational and irrational fears• And, why ADD/ADHD is a side effect of fear and more….More about our guest:Teri Smith-Pickens is an award-winning and best-selling author and speaker, in addition to her work as a mental health practitioner and coach. In 2007, Teri had a supernatural revelation that changed the course of her life, giving her unerring courage to confront important, controversial mental health issues in children's lives and the society at large, giving birth to her book, ‘The Irrational Fear Cure in Four Miraculous Steps.' Teri shares her belief that irrational fear is not part of God's plan for us to live in our childhood primal brains and remain in bondage to our fears.Learn more at https://thefearcure.com/The information provided on UnderstandingAutoimmune.com, Life InterruptedRadio.com, and The Autoimmune Hour is for educational purposes only.Visit the Autoimmune Hour show page https://omtimes.com/iom/shows/autoimmune-hour/Connect with Sharon Sayler at http://lifeinterruptedradio.com/#TeriSmithPickens #SharonSayler #AutoImmuneHour
durée : 01:00:07 - Une heure en France France Bleu - Au programme également : le Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte illuminé pour les fêtes et un calendrier de l'Avent inversé en Moselle
durée : 00:04:16 - Pas son genre - par : Giulia Foïs - Cette semaine, Giulia Foïs a un message un peu spécial à faire passer. Elle écrit à Will, un jeune garçon américain, qui se demande si le Père Noël et Jésus l'aiment, lui qui est gay. Comme les deux barbus pourraient prendre du temps à répondre, c'est Giulia qui s'en charge. Et lui raconte de jolis contes de fée.
durée : 00:04:16 - Pas son genre - par : Giulia Foïs - Cette semaine, Giulia Foïs a un message un peu spécial à faire passer. Elle écrit à Will, un jeune garçon américain, qui se demande si le Père Noël et Jésus l'aiment, lui qui est gay. Comme les deux barbus pourraient prendre du temps à répondre, c'est Giulia qui s'en charge. Et lui raconte de jolis contes de fée.
durée : 00:16:38 - Le dossier du jour de France Bleu Berry
durée : 00:27:48 - La Grande table culture - par : Olivia Gesbert - Avec son premier roman "Ce qu'il faut de nuit" (éd. La manufacture de livres), notre invité, l'écrivain Laurent Petitmangin dresse le portrait sensible de l'inconditionnel amour d'un père pour son fils, envers et contre tout. - réalisation : Thomas Beau - invités : Laurent Petitmangin Ecrivain
durée : 00:01:20 - Le guichet des services de France Bleu La Rochelle
durée : 00:04:58 - Les Envies du week-end - par : Caroline Broué - La sortie du film "Kaamelott premier" volet ne cesse d'être reportée pour cause pandémie mais la musique, également signée Alexandre Astier vient de sortir chez Deutsche Grammophon. En ce jour de réouverture des librairies et tous les commerces, nous vous conseillons aussi des lettres au Père Noël - réalisation : Doria Zénine
Doctor Leland Stillman MD is a Board-Certified in Internal Medicine and specializes in Natural and Integrative Medicine. He majored in Environmental Health at Connecticut College, and went on to earn his Medical Doctorate from the University of Virginia School of Medicine. He completed his training in Internal Medicine at Maine Medical Center. Doctor Stillman became interested in natural and integrative medicine at an early age. He has a passion for doing whatever it takes to discover the root cause of his patients' medical problems. He focuses not only on the patient, but upon all aspects of the environment they live in. He has particular interests in phototherapy (photobiomodulation), nutrition, toxicology, and the immune system. He uses advanced laboratory testing to discover the metabolic imbalances at the root of his patients' medical problems, and then addresses those imbalances with diet, lifestyle, and, when needed, medications. His ultimate practice is not to prescribe, but to empower his patients to achieve optimal health. Hippocrates, the father of medicine in the West, said that, "The greatest medicine of all is teaching people how not to need it." This is the guiding principles of Doctor Stillman's practice. Sign up for his newsletter at Stillmanmd.com and follow him on his YouTube channel for up to date insights on how to become healthy. 1:33 Blublox Glasses 2:31 Are we actually in a Pandemic? 6:25 Suspect Lockdowns & PCR Tests 7:52 Costs of Lockdown: The Lack of Human Touch 11:46 Are Government Mandated Vaccines The Answer? 14:40 Lifestyle & Food: The Cause of the 'Pre-existing' conditions 17:45 Artificial Population Density, Disease, & Mainstream Media 22:02 Inconvenient Example of Sweden 26:52 Adverse Reactions To Vaccines 30:00 Medical/Health Freedom 35:00 Surgical Masks, Vaccines, & Tracking 37:00 Guns: Left, Right, & Center 40:00 Psychological Warfare & The 'News' 48:00 The Great Barrington Declaration: Time To ReOpen? 49:00 What's More Important: The Strength of the Host or the Virus? 51:00 Our Diet, Environment, and Socialized Medicine 56:15 Away From Victimhood Mentality, A Return To Traditional Values, & the Politics of Health 61:00 Who's Responsible For Your Health, Chiropractic, & Individual Biochemistry 64:04 "Alternative Medicine" & The Proposed Medical Monopoly of Socialized Medicine
durée : 00:19:59 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit, Albane Penaranda, Mathilde Wagman - En 1960, au cours d'une série d'entretiens accordés à Hélène Tournaire, Jean Renoir évoquait le souvenir de la décennie qu’il passa aux États-Unis. Dans le 4ème volet il évoque Saint-Exupéry et Gabrielle Renard. Cette émission a été diffusée pour la première fois le 3 juin 1960. - réalisation : Virginie Mourthé - invités : Jean Renoir cinéaste (1894 - 1979)
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An immersive production of the Great Gatsby is set to hit Harrogate Theatre, whilst Harrogate Convention Centre are welcoming the 'Pre-loved Vintage Kilo.'
We say 'Pre,' you say 'Views'! Pre...VIEWS!!! We go through the January catalog for items shipping to stores beginning in March. (2:10:45)
We say 'Pre,' you say 'Views'! Pre...VIEWS!!! We go through the January catalog for items shipping to stores beginning in March. (2:10:45)
The Australian Diabetes Educator publication is an exclusive membership benefit to all members of the Australian Diabetes Educators Association, available at https://ade.adea.com.au. This podcast episode features some key articles in the June 2018 edition, theme 'Pre- and Postnatal health - managing and preventing diabetes'.
In this episode of Lab of You- the best ways to warm up- Jenn covers the necessity of a warm-up that can help with injury prevention and priming a meaningful workout. Jenn Schwartz of Impact Your Fitness, believes that exercise can be enjoyable, healthy, fun, and beneficial without being painful or questionable. You don't need to reinvent the wheel to formulate a quality warm-up. It can be as simple as being more precise in your workout intentions and implementing a congruent and progressive exercise strategy. Think of warm ups as transitions- mentally and physically- to a health-inducing or arduous sport-arousing workout. Here's the 3 step process with the end in mind that exercise should feel good and that some self-experimentation could be the key to a solid warm-up. Compare and take note of your 'range of motion', what's available on the left side of the body vs the right and vice versa Mobilize the tight areas, if necessary, and identify the safe zone for moving optimally Optimize the body to move well with the methods of 'Priming', Movement Pathway' or 'Pre-gaming' Read more about Jenn here Follow on Instagram Follow on Medium Here’s a rundown of episode #07 1:20 Seamless transition vs the traditional way of mindless jumping around or 'cardio' 4:00 Depends on the goal! check out the Exercise Continuum episode 5:40 Warming-up with injury prevention in mind 8:50 With the end in mind- the warm-up with overall exercise satisfaction in mind. 9:40 Self experimentation for your warm-up directive- tapping into self improvement to find the best warm-up for your goals 12:50 3 ways to focus your warm-ups 19:00 Do you respond negatively to workouts? Build a safety context for your nervous system before working out 21:00 Priming with isometrics and Post Activation Potentiation (I went on a praising rant on the isometrics here...lol, they're the best!) This is my most used isometric for myself and clients https://www.instagram.com/p/BHM2PKXBoVR/ Links of interest All Exercise Exists on a Continuum http://traffic.libsyn.com/force-cdn/ec/thinkfitbefit/The_Exercise_Continuum.mp3?dest-id=710784 Pain Science https://www.painscience.com/articles/injury-prevention.php Read this awesome article about isometrics https://thibarmy.com/isometrics-underrated-training-tool/
In Episode 21, Tucker and Steve are back for the first episode of the new year with Joe Fustolo, for the 'Best of Masters in Real Estate'. They discuss the two hottest topics from the Masters In Real Estate group in the month of January. The two topics include 'Realtor Image' and 'Pre-marketing Listings'. Both of these topics had many responses and strong opinions and Tucker, Steve and Joe weigh in to give their opinions as well. We hope you enjoy this episode and please subscribe to our weekly podcast on iTunes or Stitcher or download our Podcast App on your mobile device for all future episodes!
The last three conversations from the LTA Conference at Sheffield Hallam University. Andrew Middleton speaks to Bob Steele about the 'Developing Games for Learning' project. This initiative was a Games for Learning awareness raising initiative, where Bob's undergraduate Visualisation students had been matched with academics across the faculties at SHU. Andrew and Bob are joined by two academics, Claire and John, who had been introduced to the project during the session. Together they discuss interprofessional learning, opportunities for commercial interest, and how the principles of student learning engagement map to game play. Graham Holden, leader of the Assessment for Learning initiative, launched at the conference, discusses how current good assesssment practice can be developed. Finally, Andrew meets up with Anne Nortcliffe. At the beginning of the day they had co-presented a session on Audio Notes. Andrew notes the way in which the audio files are used as 'Pre-vision' files, leading to deeper discussion in the lecture sessions that follow. Check the Show Notes at http://ltapodcast.blogspot.com