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The Big Conversation - Episode 1 | Season 4 Richard Dawkins is emeritus Professor of the Public Understanding of Science at Oxford University and author of the best-selling atheist book 'The God Delusion'. Francis Collins is the former head of the Human Genome Project and National Institutes of Health, currently serving as Science Advisor to the President and author of 'The Language of God: A scientist presents evidence for belief'. They discuss their journeys towards and away from faith, Covid, genetics, evolution, the origin of the universe, evil, morality and God in a wide ranging conversation with Justin Brierley. For an additional bonus clip from the show, updates and more conversations sign up at http://www.thebigconversation.show Take our survey: https://survey-star.net/dawkins For Francis Collins: https://richarddawkins.net For Richard Dawkins: https://biologos.org The Big Conversation is a video series from Premier Unbelievable? featuring world-class thinkers across the religious and non-religious community. Exploring science, faith, philosophy and what it means to be human. The Big Conversation is produced by Premier in partnership with John Templeton Foundation. • More shows, free eBook & newsletter: https://premierunbelievable.com • For live events: http://www.unbelievable.live • For online learning: https://www.premierunbelievable.com/training-and-events • Support us in the USA: http://www.premierinsight.org/unbelievableshow • Support us in the rest of the world: https://www.premierunbelievable.com/donate
This week's episode of 'Advancing ALL Women' with Sarah Alter is 'The Language of Diversity.' Our guests this week are Gregory DeShields, Executive Director, Tourism Diversity Matters; Camille Goleb, Diversity & Inclusion Lead, Customer Solution Support and Innovation (CSI), SAP; and Hannah Wineman, Social Responsibility Specialist, Alterra Mountain Company. Sarah and our guests will dig deep into the key importance of language to the DEI&B conversation: why it matters and keeping up with the flow of change.
In 1845 Eliza Acton produced the first cookery book for domestic use, 'Modern Cookery In All Its Branches Reduced to System of Easy Practice for the Use of Private Families'. It revolutionised cookery in the home and introduced the concept of the recipe as we know it. But the details of Eliza Acton's life are a mystery. Her recipes, informed and styled by her poetry, are the narrative of her life. Annabel Abbs has reimagined this extraordinary life as a work of historical fiction bringing together not only the food but the facts and the fiction to create a story of great social change and female emancipation. In this episode Gregory Dobbs chats to Annabel Abbs about Eliza Acton's landmark contribution to the culinary arts and how new ingredients transformed British food, exactly why Eliza Acton's recipes read so beautifully and the grand story of imagination and invention Annabel Abbs weaves around them.
In this interview Corinna & Jules connect with Dr. Laura Berman and discover that by following breadcrumbs of joy, and listening to your body you too can tap into your power, discover your Full Body Yes -- and become the Trailblazer you aspire to be.Dr. Laura has graced stages, microphones and television for over a decade as the trailblazer for having necessary conversations in the most difficult times of our lives. For decades she has pushed the envelope in speaking her truth. She has been a regular contributor to the Oprah Winfrey show, opening millions of peoples' eyes to topics like sex, relationships and love. More About Dr. Laura Berman:Berman is an assistant clinical professor of obstetrics and gynecology and psychiatry at the Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern University.She is the author of the books It's Not Him: It's You and The Book of Love: Every Couple's Guide to Emotional and Sexual Intimacy, and the New York Times best-selling books Real Sex for Real Women: Intimacy, Pleasure, & Sexual Wellbeing and For Women Only: A Revolutionary Guide to Overcoming Sexual Dysfunction and Reclaiming Your Sex Life as well as Secrets of the Sexually Satisfied Woman: 10 Keys to Unlocking Ultimate Pleasure and The Passion Prescription. She is a weekly columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times and has appeared on Fox News and CNN and in The New York Times, USA Today, and major women's magazines.Berman is also a member of the American Association of Sex Educators Counselors and Therapists, the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality, the National Association of Social Workers, the International Society for the Study of Women's Sexual Health, and the American Urologic Society.Laura and her sister, the urologist, Jennifer Berman co-authored For Women Only: A Revolutionary Guide for Reclaiming your Sex Life. In 2016 she published Quantum Love: Use Your Body's Atomic Energy to Create the Relationship You Desire.In 2021, she started her podcast 'The Language of Love'Visit Her Website: https://drlauraberman.comJoin Our Community Of "Dragonflies" And Reach For Your DreamsFollow us on all social spaces @themediacastersJoin The Mediacasters Community FREE for a limited time: https://themediacasters.mn.coInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/themediacastersPodcast website: https://themediacasters.com
We can probably all picture the stereotype of cult members: glassy-eyed, dressed alike, fixated on their leader. And then we might feel smug, because we're nothing like them. Right?
Are feelings like objects, like forces, like waves, like eruptions? The metaphors we use for what we feel profoundly shape how we'll respond to them. Should we let them pass, push them away, be overwhelmed by them? Or, as we consider in this conversation, perhaps we could treat them as beings in their own right, with their own kind of intelligence, sensitivity, commitments, and ways of relating to the world. When we see our feelings and the feelings of others this way, we become more inclined to be curious, to listen, to bear witness. This week's Turning Towards Life is a conversation about ways we can include what we might ordinarily try to dominate, ignore or push away, hosted as always by Lizzie Winn and Justin Wise of Thirdspace. This is Turning Towards Life, a weekly live 30 minute conversation hosted by Thirdspace in which Justin Wise and Lizzie Winn dive deep into big questions of human living. Find us on FaceBook to watch live and join in the lively conversation on this episode. You can find videos of every episode, and more about the project on the Turning Towards Life website, and you can also watch and listen on Instagram, YouTube, and as a podcast on Apple, Google and Spotify. Here's our source for this week: Since I've been a child, I've been in an antagonistic relationship with an important part of myself. I have consistently tried to ignore, repress, or force my feelings away. I have tried to create unnatural feelings or force away feelings that were present. I've denied I was angry, when in fact I was furious. I have told myself there must be something wrong with me for feeling angry, when anger was a reasonable and logical response to the situation. I have told myself things didn't hurt, when they hurt very much. I have told myself stories such as "That person didn't mean to hurt me"... "I need to be more understanding". The problem was that I had already been too understanding of the other person and not understanding and compassionate enough with myself. I have tried to use spiritual energy, mental energy, and even physical exertion to not feel what I need to feel to be healthy and alive. Emotional control has been a survival behaviour for me. I can thank that behaviour for helping me get through many years and situations where I didn't have any better options. But I have learned a healthier behaviour - accepting my feelings. We are meant to feel. Part of our dysfunction is trying to deny or change that. Part of our recovery means learning to go with the flow of what we're feeling and what our feelings are trying to tell us. We are responsible for our behaviours but we do not have to control our feelings. We can let them happen. And we can learn to embrace, enjoy, and experience - feel - the emotional part of ourselves. Melody Beattie, from 'The Language of Letting Go' Photo by Ahmad Odeh on Unsplash
We can probably all picture the stereotype of cult members: glassy-eyed, dressed alike, fixated on their leader. And then we might feel smug, because we're nothing like them. Right?
Writer, linguist, and podcast host Amanda Montell joins us to discuss her new book, Cultish: The Language of Fanaticism. She explores how language is used by the likes of Scientology and QAnon, as well as multilevel marketing companies, major brands, and influencers. Over the course of six sections, each dedicated to a different category of cult, Montell sheds light onto the shared linguistic techniques used by charismatic leaders, from Jim Jones to Jeff Bezos. This episode is guest-hosted by Matt Katz.
When we need simple definitions, we go the dictionary. When we want something more detailed, we are often forced to turn to progressive Wikipedia. But scholar Ed Hagenstein has a new book that thoroughly defines important words in politics and culture in his new book, "The Language of Liberty."
"Mediumship Therapy" Speaking with Shawn Leonard. He is a Medium & Host of the TV Series 'Spirit Talker', on the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN). He is also the Author of 'The Language of Spirit'. In this episode of
Steve Cable examines Francis Collins's arguments for theistic evolution from his book 'The Language of God' and finds them lacking.
Our final story from Turkey, 'The Language of Birds', shows us that there are some things we humans just aren't supposed to understand. Help keep The Folktale Project ad-free by becoming a supporter on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/join/folktaleproject.
Ruth Hansford talks to Professor Bran Nicol, Head of the School of Literature and Languages at Surrey, about cultural “extramural” psychoanalysis and its enduring themes. In the early days of lockdown, over Zoom, they explore hysteria, otherness, language, performance and narrative, intimacy and “extimacy”, and how these can be seen in Hitchcock’s 1954 film Rear Window, a film that also resonates for our contemporary confinement. It includes reference to Laplanche and Pontalis's 'The Language of Psychoanalysis' (Routledge, 1988). Photo credit: Nicholas Heath
Join us for a brand new episode of 'Go Get That Rose', a podcast dedicated to talking about what's going on in Bachelor Nation. This week Sara and Kristin to talk about the second episode of the new spinoff show 'The Bachelor Presents: Listen To Your Heart'! They break down all the happenings on this latest episode and ask the most important question: did that girl just say she communicates through song?!? Wow. So sit back and enjoy this crazy ride through Bachelor Nation! Sara also hosts a new show called Beyond the Screen and Co-hosts Through the Portkey. Check them out on the Merc With A Movie Blog podcast network, available on all the major podcast platforms (Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, Spotify, and more!). Follow Sara on Twitter: twitter.com/sseabock Follow Kristin Rose on Twitter: twitter.com/kristinroseaaay Anchor link for content by Merc With A Movie Blog: anchor.fm/movieblogmerc Be sure to RATE, REVIEW, & SUBSCRIBE! Check out more from Merc With A Movie Blog on social media: Facebook: www.facebook.com/MercWithAMovieBlog Twitter: www.twitter.com/MovieBlogMerc Instagram: www.instagram.com/MovieBlogMerc Website: www.mercwithamovieblog.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/movieblogmerc/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/movieblogmerc/support
Does your higher-self appreciate your furry lower-self? Is your lower-self operating in knowledge of your higher-self? Come to X'Tzu's Zoo and learn 'The Language of Lions'.
Danny celebrates his first pilgrimage to ArcTanGent – the spiritual home of experimental, technical and progressive heavy music – by chatting to no less than FIVE of the most buzzed-about bands from this year's stacked lineup! Join us as we pop open a refreshing can(s) of beer and talk music, life and everything in between with: Greg Kubacki and Jon Modell from Car Bomb; Lucinda Livingstone and Conor Dawson from Cultdreams; Djamila Azzouz, Sam Chetan-Welsh and James Lewis from Ithaca; Tim Henson and Scott LePage from Polyphia; and Joe Caple and Chris Whitehorn from Wild Cat Strike! Want to hear Danny and Brad's thoughts on the performances across the weekend? Listen to the special ATG episode of The Bitchin' Review here: https://soundcloud.com/bitchinbrew/bitchin-review-arctangent-2019 Fuelled by Purity Brewing Co. - Great Beer, Real Character: puritybrewing.com/ -- Car Bomb's new album, 'Mordial', is out September 27th via Holy Roar Records: https://carbomb.bandcamp.com/album/mordial Cultdreams' new album, 'Things That Hurt', is out now via Big Scary Monsters: https://cultdreams.bandcamp.com/album/things-that-hurt Ithaca's debut album, 'The Language of Injury', is out now via Holy Roar Records: https://ithacauk.bandcamp.com/album/the-language-of-injury Polyphia's latest album, 'New Levels New Devils' is out now via Equal Vision Records: https://open.spotify.com/album/7GhytR6ZMWetf1jxAzITtG Wild Cat Strike's new EP, 'The Blood Orange Sessions', is out now via Small Pond Recordings: https://wildcatstrikeband.bandcamp.com/album/the-blood-orange-sessions -- Join the BITCHIN' CREW, the official Facebook community for friends, fans and listeners of Bitchin' Brew: www.facebook.com/groups/2374640246196440 Follow the BITCHIN' TUNES playlist (updated weekly) on Spotify: spoti.fi/31txBaC SUBSCRIBE TO BITCHIN' BREW – Available on Apple Podcasts, SoundCloud, Spotify and Acast: smarturl.it/bitchinbrew Facebook: facebook.com/bxtchxnbrew Twitter: twitter.com/bitchinbrewcast Instagram: instagram.com/bitchinbrewcast Email: b.brewcast@gmail.com Theme tune: 'Woes' by Scarecrow Boat (RIP)
DESOLATION SOUNDS PODCAST EPISODE 35 - KNOCKED LOOSE, FOOTLOOSE Kenny Loggins says "let's open up this pit!"Another fine week of music as Steven goes in on (and mispronounces, again) the Canadian post-black metal group Numenorean and their second album 'Adore'; limbs fly in the name of hardcore as 'A Different Shade of Blue' by Kentucky-based quintet Knocked Loose are reviewed; and finally, we return to Blighty for the extravagant mathcore mob Ithaca and their debut album 'The Language of Injury'.Steven also discusses the bizarre upcoming collaboration featuring Ozzy Osbourne, as well as the new track from Leprous, ahead of their new album 'Pitfalls'. There's also well wishes for Swedish power metal troup Sabaton who have had an absolute shitter of a week. Here's hoping every makes a quick recovery!This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Krister Ungerböck often works with high-profile CEOs, coaching them on best practices when it comes to leadership, communication and employee engagement. But his efforts to help people lead well extend beyond the upper echelons of organizational management and into everyday workplaces as well as family life. St. Louis Public Radio’s Jeremy D. Goodwin talks with Ungerböck ahead of his appearance at the University of Missouri-St. Louis.
This week on the Just an Insight Podcast we catch up with Ithaca vocalist Djamila Azzouz at the bands record release party for their debut record 'The Language of Injury'. We discuss what it was like growing up in a male dominated London hardcore / metal scene, hope taking a leap of faith led to joining the band and how she doesn't give a fuck about old dinosaurs reactions to the band. Content warning there are discussions of sexual abuse in this episode. To keep up to date with everything that Ithaca are doing you can do so via the normal social media platforms: Facebook - facebook.com/IthacaUK Twitter - @ITHACABAND Instagram - @ithacaband Remember you can become a Patreon of the podcast by visiting: www.patreon.com/user?u=13764375
Sometimes flowers, gardens and nature speaks to us. Sometimes we employ them to speak on our behalf. What do our gardens and flowers say to the world? This week on Cultivating Place, we're joined by two people who cultivate hope and opportunity through flowers indirectly and directly in their lives. We speak with Vanessa Diffenbaugh, author of the New York Times Best Selling novel “The Language of Flowers,” and Shelly Watson, founder and director of Bloomin’ Hope, a vocational floral skills program for women at the Jesus Center in Chico. Diffenbaugh is the featured speaker at an upcoming fundraiser for the Jesus Center in Chico on May 14.
This podcast contains poems and short stories inspired by the theme 'The Language of Business'. For a full list of contributors, please check out our blog: https://liesdreamingpodcast.wordpress.com/2016/11/30/lies-dreaming-7-the-language-of-business/
Helen Roberts concludes her two part mini series 'The Language of Love' as part of our 'I Follow' series
Helen Roberts concludes her two part mini series 'The Language of Love' as part of our 'I Follow' series
Helen Roberts continues our I Follow One series by starting a new mini series called 'The Language of Love'
Helen Roberts continues our I Follow One series by starting a new mini series called 'The Language of Love'
Learn how SIS is reimagining learning spaces across the school. This video highlights best practice from books such as 'Make Space', 'The Language of School Design' and 'The Third Teacher'.
Anthony D’Aries, one of the literary world’s most talented young writers, joins the podcast to discuss his award-winning debut novel, (2012, Hudson Whitman/Excelsior College Press). D’Aries takes us through his journey half-way across the world to Vietnam in search of the truth behind whom his father, a Vietnam veteran, really was. In the process, D’Aries learns not only more about himself and his relationship with his father but how men communicate and what it means to be a man. 1:44 Why write “The Language of Men”? 5:35 A rainstorm, a river of garbage, and feeling connected for the first time. 9:44 Why visiting Vietnam left more questions than answers. 11:15 The Language of Men. 14:52 Finding a purpose. 16:11 A code of silence and how men communicate. 19:20 Writing slows down time. 21:26 Vietnam became a gateway to prior experiences. 22:32 Teaching prisoners to write. 24:07 “Trying to pause a movie that doesn’t stop.” Resources discussed during podcast: