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Afte the success of Rio the pressure was on to keep Duran Duran a hitmaking machine. Despite going to exotic locations to film videos, wearing the latest fashions and being featured on the cover of a number of magazines, the sudden fame was weighing on the band, and their fortunes were in danger of being seized by the British government. In tax exile they began working on what was originally a concept album, but soon became Seven and the Ragged Tiger. It would spawn their first number one hit in the U.S., but it would be the last the classic version of the band would record for over two decades.
January 19, 2025 - The Second Sunday afte the Epiphany - Fr. Graham Marsh by All Souls' Episcopal Church
Chaque jour, écoutez le Best-of de l'Afterfoot, sur RMC la radio du Sport ! L'After foot, c'est LE show d'après-match et surtout la référence des fans de football depuis 19 ans ! Les rencontres se prolongent tous les soirs avec Gilbert Brisbois, Daniel Riolo et Florent Gautreau avec les réactions des joueurs et entraîneurs, les conférences de presse d'après-match et les débats animés entre supporters, experts de l'After et auditeurs RMC.
In Hour 1… [02:55] The Roast of Tom Brady After attending the event LIVE, GoJo dives into the most hilarious and cringe moments from Netflix's "The Greatest Roast of All Time," featuring the star studded roast of Tom Brady, Bill Belichick, and many many more. Golic rejoins to see an old form of comedy take center stage once again why Claudia says she couldn't help but be uncomfortable with the dynamics between members of the Patriots. [16:10] Twolves vs. Nuggets Game 1 Recap GoJo and Golic analyze Anthony Edwards' stunning performance as the Twolves take Game 1 against the reigning champions Nuggets in Denver before discussing how Nikola Jokic and the Nuggets prepares for Game 2 against the Minnesota Timberwolves. [22:43] Cavs Advance, Face Celtics GoJo, Golic and Claudia break down the Cleveland Cavaliers' Game 7 victory over the Orlando Magic highlighting how good Donovan Mitchell performed despite how poorly the Cavs played against Orlando. [29:00] Celtics vs. Cavs Series Predictions G&G evaluate the Celtics' and Cavs' strengths and weaknesses, before everyone decides there's nothing the Cavs can do to disrupt a very dangerous Celtics team. [33:50] Friend of the Show: Jessica Smetana Jess joins the show to celebrate and discuss Lando Norris' first Formula 1 win as he reaches the top of the podium at the Miami Grand Prix. Afte laying out how Lando crossed the finish line first, Jess mentions celebrity sightings, and Miami's lackluster F1 track. [43:30] Cinco De Mayo Edition: Top 5 Players Left in Playoffs GoJo, Golic and Claudia celebrate Cinco De Mayo by ranking the top players remaining in the NBA playoffs, assigning them themed categories from tequila (party starter) to tacos (best combination of players). Click here to subscribe, rate, and review the newest episodes of GoJo and Golic! If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) (IL/IN/MI/NJ/PA/WV/WY), 1-800-NEXT STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (CO/NH), 888-789-7777/visit http://ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-BETS OFF (IA), 1-877-770-STOP (7867) (LA), 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY), visit OPGR.org (OR), call/text TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN), or 1-888-532-3500 (VA). 21+ (18+ WY). Physically present in AZ/CO/CT/IL/IN/IA/LA/MI/NJ/ NY/PA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. New customers only. Min. $5 deposit required. Eligibility restrictions apply. See http://draftkings.com/sportsbook for details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
PREVIEW-HIROHITO-HIROSHIMA: Excerpt from a two-hour conversation with Evan Thomas re the decsion by Emperor Hirohito, afte the Hiroshima bomb and the reports of perhaps a hundred thousand dead, that he must seek surrender and peace. Hirohito makes the decision in part for self-preservation. Retaliation effectively targets the decision makers, in 1945 Tokyo, in 2024 Tehran. More of this later tonight. 1940 Hirohito
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CRITICAL, CURRENT ARTICLES RAT-A-TAT-TAT Israel Widens Strikes Israeli forces carried out airstrikes against multiple targets in Gaza, two airports in Syria, and a mosque allegedly used by militants in the West Bank over the weekend, stoking fears its two-week-old war with Hamas may spiral into a broader regional conflict. The strikes come […] The post Two More Of The Spider's Flies….What They Aren't Telling You About The Economy…Cracks in the Ukraine Psyops….Israel Falls Into The Trap…The Symptoms: Hamas and Hezbollah, The Disease: Iran…Judicial Watch Goes After the FBI appeared first on On the Right Side Radio.
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E cosa sono, come si curano, e soprattutto... perché si chiamano così? Io sono Gianpiero Kesten, per gli amici Jam. Mi trovi ogni giorno in onda su Radio Popolare e in podcast su Cose Molto Umane. —
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Afte a monumental week for Scottish Football the bioys are back with a preview of this weekend's action in Scotland with all this week's best bets.
A good honest conversation never hurt anyone, Fols Forever & Mr Vans are joined Yus & Gina from Meet Us After 7 podcast!!! On the agenda…. Ronaldo's interview w/ Piers Morgan Meet Us After 7 live show Chunk vs the Muslim community Wakanda Forever review *SPOILER ALERT* Wizkid Album review MOBO nominations GymShark Geen Kyrie Irving chat PLUS MORE MEET US AFTER 7 LIVE SHOW 15/1/2023 - https://dice.fm/partner/promoter/event/vovyl-meet-us-after-7-live-15th-jan-the-clapham-grand-london-tickets?dice_source=web&dice_medium=organic&dice_campaign=PROMOTER&_branch_referrer=H4sIAAAAAAAAAw2J2QqCQAAAv6beUlcSNYjQUPNI10wNX8Jrdb3zyOrr25cZhinneZgONN3grqYynOYUaumJiwEvCIhnueSEkrTB2RFKUhzVij%2FYiV7tK4e%2Fhe09ZPp1yXe94cK514IRanKRfS4e8ooIMZIfWIupfG13%2B8THuHu0jmyWG1YdoXH%2BKU2TGLxeGK8UcVAdGMBcMZnzJAKR%2BC1amuKAxYk9lmS7FoRazXZEf6VXYFe2AAAA&fbclid=PAAaZkEUpNbIj4jO7RWmTW0owue-oJQPtoGVrPGBgdxHSfSgZf0AUVLuKEyNQ&_i=anXmOBKh%2FrPJCzEllbJ7IgJqcf5PFp010Mi%2Fts919%2Fv9LGEO1uOaS2%2Fmwg%2FGk2n%2F&_branch_match_id=1108675099222025197 Please make sure you like, comment & SUBSCRIBE to the YouTube channel - https://youtube.com/channel/UCrpoaVInsRWJUGGHlehMpaw Twitter/Instagram - @offthecuffpod Fols - @folsforever Mr Vans - @mrvans7 Yus - @bigmanyus / @meetusafter7 Gina - @justgeen / @meetusafter7
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Many investors want to apply their faith to the way they invest their money. And a small, but growing industry of faith-based investments is seeking to meet that desire. But many still have questions. Matt Rusten joins us to help answer those questions today on MoneyWise. Matt Rusten is executive director of Made to Flourish, a ministry dedicated to helping Christians live their faith seven days a week, not just on Sunday. Matt writes for the Eventide Center and recently penned an article titled Why I Was Skeptical of Faith-Based Investing and What Changed My Mind. Matt share his journal now an advocate for faith-based investing. His first real concern: Matt believed faith-based investing funds were fiscally irresponsible, and therefore, represented unwise stewardship. He said his analysis of the numbers led him to a clear verdict: smart money commits to low-fee index funds, while stupid money chases returns in actively managed, high-fee funds. Faith-based funds, values-based funds, socially responsible funds they all seemed simply like the latest gimmick by which actively managed funds continued to underperform. But Matt said that was only true on the basis of my second concern: He believed faith-based funds were shrewdly packaged products designed to make money from those with a weak conscience. This is a reference Romans 14, which described Christians with a weak conscience, whose moral alarms were always going off like a malfunctioning alarm clock. To the issues of stewardship and conscience, he added a third critique, this time with a theological lens: He believed faith-based funds were overly optimistic about their moral purity, and weren't sufficiently realistic about the moral ambiguity of our world. Afte the Fall, he reasoned, life and work in this world is always tainted by sin. In the prophet Jeremiah's words, the heart is deceitful above all things. Since sin is pervasive, it crops up in unexpected ways and places. The implication for investing seemed simple: it is naive to think we can invest only in companies that align with God's creational purposes. The world especially the world of business/investing is far too messy. Even companies with the best of intentions can cause untold harm, which is not always evident until many years later. The solution, he thought, was not to embrace a highly developed boycott mentality, but to recognize that we are not polluted by participation in an imperfect world. After all, Jesus told his disciples to pay their taxes to an evil government, and Paul ate meat sacrificed to idols, arguably aiding the idolatry industry. Such is life in a fallen world. WHAT CHANGED HIS VIEWS Over time, Matt said his views bagan to shift. Regarding underperformance and high fees, he began to see that ethically-run companies who create compelling value for people and planet tend to perform very well over the long term. Their business models are intrinsically sustainable making them less susceptible to the unpleasant surprises that can plague unsuspecting investors. Secondly, on the issue of faith-based or values-based funds being packaged for those with weak consciences, he came to see that investing is ownership. For two reasons, this magnifies our moral responsibility: Owning shares in a company helps the company succeed. And, more importantly, shareholders are directly profiting from the company's business activities. Effectively, a shareholder becomes a partner in its business model. His tangible first step was to ask what companies he actually owned through his investments, and whether he was happy benefiting from them financially. Thirdly, his thinking about the moral ambiguity of companies changed. He realized that some companies practice business in ways that align with God's Love your neighbor' command while others do the opposite. Some companies purposely create value for their various stakeholder neighbors customers, employees, suppliers, etc. Others often exploit those same neighbors. Eventually, Matt says he realized he had come to a different view of business. You can read the full article here. Discover more resources for faithful investing, ate Eventide's Faith and Investing Center at FaithandInvesting.com. On today's program, Rob also answers listener questions: ● Is it wise to move a portion of your investments into physical gold? ● Do have to wait until you're at least 62 years old to take Social Security benefits? RESOURCES MENTIONED: ● SSA.gov Remember, you can call in to ask your questions most days at (800) 525-7000 or email them to Questions@MoneyWise.org. Also, visit our website at MoneyWise.org where you can connect with a MoneyWise Coach, join the MoneyWise Community, and even download the free MoneyWise app. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1085/29
Many investors want to apply their faith to the way they invest their money. And a small, but growing industry of faith-based investments is seeking to meet that desire. But many still have questions. Matt Rusten joins us to help answer those questions today on MoneyWise. Matt Rusten is executive director of Made to Flourish, a ministry dedicated to helping Christians live their faith seven days a week, not just on Sunday. Matt writes for the Eventide Center and recently penned an article titled Why I Was Skeptical of Faith-Based Investing and What Changed My Mind. Matt share his journal now an advocate for faith-based investing. His first real concern: Matt believed faith-based investing funds were fiscally irresponsible, and therefore, represented unwise stewardship. He said his analysis of the numbers led him to a clear verdict: smart money commits to low-fee index funds, while stupid money chases returns in actively managed, high-fee funds. Faith-based funds, values-based funds, socially responsible funds they all seemed simply like the latest gimmick by which actively managed funds continued to underperform. But Matt said that was only true on the basis of my second concern: He believed faith-based funds were shrewdly packaged products designed to make money from those with a weak conscience. This is a reference Romans 14, which described Christians with a weak conscience, whose moral alarms were always going off like a malfunctioning alarm clock. To the issues of stewardship and conscience, he added a third critique, this time with a theological lens: He believed faith-based funds were overly optimistic about their moral purity, and weren't sufficiently realistic about the moral ambiguity of our world. Afte the Fall, he reasoned, life and work in this world is always tainted by sin. In the prophet Jeremiah's words, the heart is deceitful above all things. Since sin is pervasive, it crops up in unexpected ways and places. The implication for investing seemed simple: it is naive to think we can invest only in companies that align with God's creational purposes. The world especially the world of business/investing is far too messy. Even companies with the best of intentions can cause untold harm, which is not always evident until many years later. The solution, he thought, was not to embrace a highly developed boycott mentality, but to recognize that we are not polluted by participation in an imperfect world. After all, Jesus told his disciples to pay their taxes to an evil government, and Paul ate meat sacrificed to idols, arguably aiding the idolatry industry. Such is life in a fallen world. WHAT CHANGED HIS VIEWS Over time, Matt said his views bagan to shift. Regarding underperformance and high fees, he began to see that ethically-run companies who create compelling value for people and planet tend to perform very well over the long term. Their business models are intrinsically sustainable making them less susceptible to the unpleasant surprises that can plague unsuspecting investors. Secondly, on the issue of faith-based or values-based funds being packaged for those with weak consciences, he came to see that investing is ownership. For two reasons, this magnifies our moral responsibility: Owning shares in a company helps the company succeed. And, more importantly, shareholders are directly profiting from the company's business activities. Effectively, a shareholder becomes a partner in its business model. His tangible first step was to ask what companies he actually owned through his investments, and whether he was happy benefiting from them financially. Thirdly, his thinking about the moral ambiguity of companies changed. He realized that some companies practice business in ways that align with God's Love your neighbor' command while others do the opposite. Some companies purposely create value for their various stakeholder neighbors customers, employees, suppliers, etc. Others often exploit those same neighbors. Eventually, Matt says he realized he had come to a different view of business. You can read the full article here. Discover more resources for faithful investing, ate Eventide's Faith and Investing Center at FaithandInvesting.com. On today's program, Rob also answers listener questions: ● Is it wise to move a portion of your investments into physical gold? ● Do have to wait until you're at least 62 years old to take Social Security benefits? RESOURCES MENTIONED: ● SSA.gov Remember, you can call in to ask your questions most days at (800) 525-7000 or email them to Questions@MoneyWise.org. Also, visit our website at MoneyWise.org where you can connect with a MoneyWise Coach, join the MoneyWise Community, and even download the free MoneyWise app. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1085/29
Will God answer your prayer if you don't end with, "In Jesus' name, Amen?" Learn what praying in the name of Jesus really means. I taught this week on the call of Abraham and the development of God's missionary call through the nation of Israel as they were responsible to communicate the truth of God to the cultures around them. They were given that great commission. The great commission didn't start in Matthew 28. It started with Abraham in Genesis 12 —the first three verses there —Abraham, chosen by God to raise up a nation who would then be God's priests to the world so that they would be a blessing to all of the nations. They had a unique role in the great monotheistic religion. The Jews were supposed to reflect morality to the world. Israel was to witness to the name of God. When they talked about the name of God and witnessing to God's name, that does not mean that they were to let everybody know what they called God, "Yahweh." Their goal wasn't to cover the countryside with evangelists who just let everybody know what the right word for God was. It meant something different. ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆https://linktr.ee/jacksonlibon-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #realtalk #face #instagram #amour #take #couple #dance #dancers #vogue #voguedqnce #garden #tiktok #psychology #beyou #near #love #foryou #money #ForYouPizza #fyp #irobot #theend #pups #TikToker #couplegoals #famille #relation #doudou #youtube #twitter #tiktokers #love #reeĺs #shorts #instagood #follow #like #ouy #oyu #babyshark #lilnasx #girl #happybirthday #movie #nbayoungboy #deviance #autotrader #trading #khan #academy #carter #carguru #ancestry #accords #abc #news #bts #cbs #huru #bluebook #socialmedia #whatsapp #music #google #photography #memes #marketing #india #followforfollowback #likeforlikes #a #insta #fashion #k #trending #digitalmarketing #covid #o #snapchat #socialmediamarketingH
A Obiettivo Salute risveglio ospite la dottoressaClotilde Austoni, Odontoiatra Specialista in Chirurgia Odontostomatologica IRCSS Galeazzi - Università degli studi di Milano. Con l'esperta parliamo di afte. Come curarle e prevenirle? La parola all'esperta
CAN YOU GET JIGGY WITH THAT!?!?!?!?!? It's the Afterpod people.
Afte an exciting merch announcement, Tuck shares a new episode of the Homo Schedule, featuring queer actors Jasmin Savoy Brown, Liv Hewson and Leo Sheng. ----- What's it like being cast in a show that influenced your identity as a kid? How do you make space for yourself while growing up as one of the only queer and Asian kids in your town? And where are all the queer Disney royals? All that and more as Liv and Jasmin talk to Leo Sheng! Citations - In Hollywood, Asian American stories are rare, but Asian American LGBTQ stories are even rarer by Lakshmi Gandhi for NBCNews - During the 1970s, Social Workers Began Placing LGBTQ Youth with Queer Foster Families by Matt Katz for WNYC's The Takeaway - And here is Leo's Twitter thread about queer & trans BIPOC!
Kirstie talks about her experience performing at the OKC Loony Bin, horrible roommate stories, and trying or not trying to survive in a zombie apocalypse. Catch her next performance! 2/1/22 Triple Threat Tuesday at Plano House of Comedy | 7:302/10/22 'Chris Howard's Comedy Hour!' Round Rock, Tx | 8pm3/16/22 Kirstie Hayden & Friends Addison Improv | 8pmContact: Twitter: @kirstiecomedyInstagram: @kirstiecomedyTikTok: @kirstiecomedyEmail: thethirdchildpodcast@gmail.comDon't forget to comment, subscribe, and leave a review!
Ohio Estate Planning and Probate Show | Elliott Feldman, esq., MBA
. -- Schedule a FREE Initial 15 Min. Estate Planning Call with Attorney Elliott Feldman Here: https://MyEstateMeeting.com (or go to https://efeldmanlaw.com/15min-call/ ) -- If you died tomorrow (or were incapacitated in a hospital), do you know what would happen to everything that you own and everyone that you love? I wish my Dad asked himself that before he passed away... You see, when my dad died, I was only 7 years old, and my mom was forced to spend the next ~3 years in Probate Court where she had to pay her probate attorney $55,000 by the end of it! Why? Because Dad's attorney created a traditional, one-size-fits-all "basic" estate plan that wouldn't actually work when my mom and I needed it to! I always thought this was malpractice... But after being in this industry, I found out it was Common Practice! These traditional estate planning law firms I found out were pushing their clients into the same dirty template estate plan, over and over again... Leaving families in a mess after their loved one passes away. That's why I went to law school and became an estate planning attorney.... To make sure no one would ever suffer what my family suffered by creating estate plans that would actually work and warn my community about estate plans that fail That's why I post new episodes each week on the Ohio & Florida Estate Planning and Probate Show podcast to show Parents and Grandparents - in Ohio & Florida - how to make sure you get an Estate Plan in place that will keep your loved ones out of court and out of conflict should anything happen to you. If you ever want to have a quick chat about your family's estate planning options, Please schedule a FREE 15 min call with me at a time that works for you (and your spouse) by going to https://efeldmanlaw.com/15min-call/ Be well, Elliott — WATCH MY FREE CLASS (AND GET $1,000 TOWARDS YOUR ESTATE PLANNING) HERE: https://LearnLegacyPlanning.com — Elliott Feldman is an Estate Planning Attorney and president of the law firm called the Elliott Feldman Law Group which helps families in all counties in Ohio and Florida create estate plans that actually work when your loved ones need it most. -- On this channel, you'll find information on estate planning, probate, revocable living trusts, irrevocable trusts, life insurance trusts, wills, trusts, power of attorney, medical power of attorney, selecting trustees and executors, living wills, and everything in between. -- LISTEN TO THE PODCAST: Ohio & Florida Estate Planning and Probate Show Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ohio-estate-planning-probate-show-elliott-feldman-esq/id1514193980 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/78a6P1DD6VKkUtn9rSRwqp?si=Q3pccAOfQFyHcHvmQL0-Dw Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=535255 Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/?q=ohio%20estate%20planning%20and%20probate%20show -- FOLLOW ME ON MY OTHER SOCIAL MEDIA CHANNELS: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/theelliottfeldman Instagram https://www.instagram.com/elliottesquire/ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/elliottfeldman/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLb0HRivg3HaYYmwJhmxRjw Website: https://www.efeldmanlaw.com/ -- DUBLIN, OHIO OFFICE ADDRESS: Elliott Feldman Law Group 7155 Corazon Dr, Dublin, OH 43016 (614) 618-4988 https://efeldmanlaw.com/locations/ohio-2/dublin-oh/ -- TAMPA, FLORIDA OFFICE ADDRESS: Elliott Feldman Law Group Virtual Law Office (813) 212-3345 https://efeldmanlaw.com/locations/florida-2/tampa-fl/ -- LEGAL DISCLAIMER: This is not legal advice. Everything here is for informational and/or entertainment purposes only and not for the purpose of providing legal advice. Unless you have signed an attorney engagement agreement (i.e. a contract) with the Elliott Feldman Law Group to retain us as your firm to represent you, then we can not provide you any specific legal advice. Nothing here should be construed to form an attorney client rel
Kleine Entzündungen im Mund, die ganz schön schmerzhaft sein können: Aphthen kennt wohl fast jeder. Zum Glück sind die fiesen Mini-Geschwüre meist harmlos.
O Sefaz Conecta desta semana traz uma conversa muito agradável com a Sandra Regina Honório, técnica estadual da Assistência Fiscal Técnico-Econômica (AFTE) da Coordenadoria de Administração Tributária (CAT). Ela traz uma história inusitada de como foi prestar o concurso para entrar na secretaria. Um de seus hobbies desde criança é a arte do crochê, em que ela teve dificuldades para aprender, mas, usou isso para ensinar outras pessoas. Sandra, ainda, explica a técnica do macramé e as aventura na cozinha, tendo como forte as trufas e os pães de mel e como distração o cultivo das plantas. Não deixe de conferir! Ouça e se conecte nessa história.
America is a country of great abundance, yet, everyday most of us complain about the lack in our lives. Being human means that all of us, regardless of race, religion, economics, politics, or sex, will have difficult times and challenges to overcome. We have created a plan that works for us and we'll share it with you. It's called, Thanksgiving is Today. Building and remodeling are on the rise during the pandemic. Cynthia Brian offers a selection of home design trade secrets that can help you elevate your living space. Disasters are happening at an increasing rate. If you are a survivor of a disaster, what are steps you can take to rebuild your life? Hear information you need to get back to normal.
America is a country of great abundance, yet, everyday most of us complain about the lack in our lives. Being human means that all of us, regardless of race, religion, economics, politics, or sex, will have difficult times and challenges to overcome. We have created a plan that works for us and we’ll share it with you. It’s called, Thanksgiving is Today. Building and remodeling are on the rise during the pandemic. Cynthia Brian offers a selection of home design trade secrets that can help you elevate your living space. Disasters are happening at an increasing rate. If you are a survivor of a disaster, what are steps you can take to rebuild your life? Hear information you need to get back to normal.
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Sta su afte, kako izgledaju, kako ih izlijeciti, sta raditi kada ih je mnogo, koji su prvi znaci trudnoce u ustima
Le afte sono delle piccole bolle che si formano periodicamente in bocca. Non sono pericolose ma molte dolorose. In questa puntata scoprirai come si formano, perché compaiono e cosa faccio per trattarle (spoiler: parleremo di laser!) Buon ascolto
Jane Hirshfield is the author of nine books of poetry and two collections of essays, and has edited and co-translated four books presenting the work of world poets from the past. Her books have received the Poetry Center Book Award, the California Book Award, and the Donald Hal-Jane Kenyon Prize in American Poetry. Her poems appear in a wide range of prestigious outlets. A resident of Northern California, she is a chancellor emerita of the Academy of American Poets. She presents her work at literary and interdisciplinary events worldwide. She has authored many books including The October Palace (HarperCollins 1994), Lives of the Heart (Harper Collins 1997), Women in Praise of the Sacred (HarperCollins 1994), Nine Gates: Entering the Mind of Poetry (Perennial 1998), After (Harper Collins 2006), Given Sugar, Given Salt (Harper Collins 2001), Come, Thief (Knopf 2011), Ten Windows: How Great Poems Transform the World (Alfred A. Knopf 2015), The Beauty: Poems (Alfred A. Knopf 2015), Ledger (Alfred A. Knopf 2020)Interview Date: 4/16/2020 Tags: Jane Hirshfield, poetry, pandemic, sheltering in place, illusion of normality, muse, uncertain times, isolation, beauty, suffering, space station, Robert Rauschenberg, refugee crisis, Art & Creativity, Social Change/politics
In questo episodio ti parlo di come eliminare in soli 5 minuti il dolore dato dalle afte e dall'herpes.
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Star Trek Picard has released its first episode - Remembrance. And I'm here to dig deep and talk about it. After giving a brief spoiler-free review, I dig deep and discuss the episode in detail. Remembrance is an emotionally satisfying journey into the later life of Jean-Luc Picard. It maintains a beautiful balance between old and new. There is plenty of nostalgia for die-hard Star Trek fans, but everything is there for a reason. The story being told is new and will feel satisfying to newcomers to the franchise. ----more---- Welcome to Nerd Heaven. I’m Adam David Collings, the author of Jewel of The Stars. And I am a nerd Can you believe it? We’re finally here. The first episode of Star Trek Picard has released! It’s out in the wild and we’ve seen it. I’ll admit I found it kinda hard to concentrate on work yesterday, knowing it was available and just waiting for me to watch it, but I muddled through. So today, we’re talking about Remembrance, the first episode of Star Trek Picard. The description on IMDB is At the end of the 24th Century, and 14 years after his retirement from Starfleet, Jean-Luc Picard is living a quiet life on his vineyard, Chateau Picard. When he is sought out by a mysterious young woman, Dahj, in need of his help, he soon realizes she may have personal connections to his own past. This teleplay was written by Akiva Goldsmith and James Duff Story by Akiva Goldsmith, Michael Chabon, Kirsten Beyer, Alex Kurtzman and James Duff Directed by Hanelle M Culpepper And first aired on the 23rd of January 2020. Make it so Before I go deep into this episode, I thought I’d share a few spoiler-free thoughts. I loved this episodes. It was a delight to watch. It was lovingly crafted with exquisite attention to detail. The episode maintained a near perfect balance between the old and the new. There was a lot of nostalgia in this episode, but the story wasn’t chained to it. It wasn’t indulgent. The episode told a fresh and new story with a much-loved character. That’s not to say that the nostalgic elements weren’t integral to the plot. Everything was there for a reason. But I think a non-star trek fan could sit down and watch this, apart from perhaps a little disorientation from a dream sequence, and not just follow the story, but feel like they’ve had a satisfying experience. The story builds slowly, giving itself time to really focus on character. So if you’re on the fence about checking this show out, let me wholeheartedly recommend it to you.This is one of the good ones. I signed up for a new streaming service so I could watch this. I don’t regret that decision. From here on we’re going full spoilers, so if you haven’t seen this episode, stop listening, and go watch Star Trek Picard. The episode opens with a dream sequence. But the very beginning is a couple of beautiful shots of nebulae with the song Blue Skies playing in the background. This provides a beautiful link to the very last time we saw Picard on screen at the end of Star Trek Nemesis, when he was in his ready room, and B4 started to sing the song. It’s also very emotionally evocative of Data, because he sang that song at Riker and Troi’s wedding. But to Picard, that song represents the hope that maybe a part of Data survived in B4. A hope that he desperately wants to be true. And then we see the Enterprise D. In all her glory. And she looks beautiful. This dream sequence is all a bit messed up, which is exactly how dreams are. Picard and Data are on the Enterprise D, but Data is in his Enterprise E uniform. Picard is old and wearing civilian clothing. And then suddenly, they’re not in a nebula, they’re in orbit of Mars. Picard was an admiral, in command of the Verity when Mars was attacked. I’m sure you’ve had dreams like this. I know I have. This is probably the most realistic dream sequence I’ve ever seen in a movie or TV show. I kinda wish these scenes had not been spoiled in the trailer. I would have wet myself if I hadn’t known they were coming. I imagine the conversation Picard has with Data about his tell was probably a real conversation they had at some point. Or perhaps, Picard did notice Data’s tell but never spoke about it. We can’t really know. But dreams do pull on real stuff from our lives. And then we’re in the present, meting Number One, who we’ve all fallen in love with in the trailers. Right? Looking at Picard during the TNG era, I never really saw him as a pet person. But now, living his retirement on Earth, I can see it. His whole life Picard has been surrounded by people that depend on him. Now, he’s alone, with only his two Romulan friends for company. It makes sense to me that he would want a pet. I know the choice of a pit-bull was due to Patrick Stewart’s passion for the breed, but it works for me. And people mellow as they get older. It’s a thrill to be back here at the Picard vineyard. It brings back memories of the episodes Family and All Good Things. Then we switch to Boston, which looks pretty cool. Did you notice the big glowing Ferengi symbol on one of the high-rises? I just did as I paused. That’s cool. Of course the Ferengi would have a business presence on Earth. By the way 99 percent of this episode is set on Earth. It’s rare that we get a really good look at 24th-century earth, and I’m loving it. Yes, I want to get out into space, but I do enjoy seeing beauty of earthin Star Trek’s future. I always have, and we get to see it so rarely. So we’re introduced to Dahj for the first time. She’s at the highpoint of her life. She’s just been accepted into the daystrom institute, and she’s very much in love with her boyfriend. You know that happiness isn’t gonna hang around for long, right? By the way, we get a few instances in this episode of 21st century colloquialisms. Dahj actually calls her boyfriend “Dude”. And then he says “that’s pretty cool”. This feels really out of place in the 24th century. But at the same time, it lends a sense of realism. So I think I can accept it, but, maybe “dude” is a step too far for me. Then the masked figures bean in and kill the boyfriend. This scene feels genuinely dangerous. I’m feeling the same fear that Dahj is feeling. The music, the editing, the acting, it all just feels thrilling. Compare this to action scenes on The Next Generation, and they become laughable. This show is much more sci-fi drama than sci-fi action, but when the need arises, they do action, and they do it well. This scene is a little dis-orienting. Dahk is very much the viewpoint character here. She doesn’t know what’s going on, and we experience that through her eyes. And we’re just as shocked as she is when she suddenly goes all terminator and kills the intruders. The emotional realism when she runs to her boyfriend’s dead body is perfect, and again, much better than what we saw in most of TNG. Now we have a brand new opening credit sequence to talk about. I’d heard this described as rather “James Bond-ish” which isn’t a bad descriptor, but I’d just say it feels very much like the opening credits of a modern TV show. Very artistic. Lots of images, representing different things. The sky cracks into pieces at the start, and then those pieces fill in a whole in Picard’s face at the end like a jigsaw puzzle. I’m not sure what that is meant to be symbolic of yet, but it does feel very symbolic. I think a lot of what we’re seeing will make more sense as the season goes on. But it all looks great. They’ve followed the same kind of mould as Star Trek Discovery, in that all the guest star, written by etc credits that you’d traditionally see after the credits, overlaid on the story, are in the title sequence, so there are no words on the story itself. The music is very sedate. Fitting for the show I think. Not very memorable, melodically, which again, is kinda modern. It takes a while to develop an affinity for these modern themes, I feel. It certainly doesn’t move me like, the theme from The Crown, for instance, but it’s nice music. I’ll report back on this as the show goes on. And just as Discovery gave a nod to the TOS theme at the end, this music gives a nod to the TNG theme at the end. And also, notice rather than the traditional “Based upon Star Trek Created by Gene Roddenberry” it says “Based upon Star Trek The Next Generation created by Gene Roddenberry. Nice touch, showing us that they really are all-in for the particular Star Trek that made me a hard-core fan. I like the location they used for chateau Picard. It’s not the same as what we’ve seen before, but it’s beautiful, and it works. And then Picard speaks french to number one in a rather cute scene that show he’s just like our cat. He loves to hunt birds and them them into the house. It’s nice to finally hear Picard speak french. I enjoyed that touch. So meet Laris and Zhaban. Two Romulans that live and work at Chateau Picard. If you haven’t read the Star Trek Picard Comics, then this might be really confusing to you. We first meet these characters on a Romulan colony world which Admiral Picard has come to help evacuate. They’re former Tal Shiar operatives that worked with Picard and have obviously becomes his friends. I’m still waiting for book 3 to come out so I don’t understand all the backstory of how they came to be here, but I at least know them. This must be a little disorienting for those who haven’t read the comic. The way they’re doing Romulan eyebrows is a little different on this show. I don’t really mind it. Helps distinguish Romulans from Vulcans. Alex Kurtzman has promised that we’ll see some TNG style Romulans in the show, with the v-shpaed forehead ridge. Canonising the fact that some Romulans have them and some don’t. Makes sense to me. Afte their ancestors left Vulcan, they undoubtedly intermarried with some other species. Plus, there are variations among humans, so across a vast star empire, it makes sense there would be variations among Romulans too. The replicator looks cool. Very similar to the TNG replicators. The effect suggests the object is being built up molecule by molecule like an advanced 3d printer. It doesn’t quite fit with the established understanding of how they work, which is more akin to transporter technology, but it looks cool. Maybe they’ve found this is a more efficient way of doing it. And notice that the computer interfaces on this show are very reminiscent of the LCARS okudagrams used inthe Berman era. The sound effects too. The aesthetic of this show all feels like a logical extrapolation of the berman era 20 years on. Replicators, transporters, shuttles. And we learn that Picard is now having his earl gray decaffinated. Interesting. As I understand, people often sleep less as they get older. (either that or they sleep all the time). But I can imagine that as a 94 year old (yes, that’s Picard’s age) he may have found reason to adust his favourite beverage slightly. I love how Laris mothers Picard. Very amusing. The TV interview is an effective way to get out quite a lot of exposition in a dramatic way. This show is introducing us to a brand new era in the Star Trek universe, and we’ve got quite a lot of catch up on. The interview scene pulls double duty, getting this information across, but also showing a lot of Picard’s character. Very nicely done. I loved the little images of Picard from the past. Two from the TV series, and two from the movies. And we learn that since retirement, Picard has been writing history books. He left his day job to become an author. A man after my own heart. This brings us to the supernova that destroyed Romulus, which, of course, connects us to the narrative of JJ Abram’s Star Trek 2009 movie, co-written by Alex Kurtzman. We’ve always known that this even took place in the original prime timeline, in which TOS, TNG, DS9 and Voyager all took place. When nero and spock were pulled into the singularity and thrust back to the 23rd century, they created the new timeline in which those Kelvin movies are set. But now, we get to see the ongoing consequences that event had on the prime timeline, which I think is really cool. That was a massive event. Liken it to 911 but even that falls short. We learn that when it happened, some in the Federation opposed helping the Romulans. Feeling the resources of the Federation could be put to better use than helping a former enemy. Now this is really interesting. I’ll be honest. I have a hard time buying that. First of all, this is Star Trek. Resources are basically limitless. But let’s put that aside because that never really made a lot of sense anyway. We’re talking about the potential extinction of an entire sentient species. This is the Federation. Do-gooders of the galaxy. And I don’t mean that with derision. The federation is a very moral organisation which values compassion and peace. If it were the Jem Hadar, at the height of the Dominion War, I could maybe buy it more. But the Romulans? Let’s not forget they were our allies during the war. And relations only improved after the whole Shinzon incident in Nemesis. I don’t think the Romulans posed any significant threat to the Federation at this point. Could anyone in the Federation really not look with compassion on a former enemy and help save them. Of course, in the real world, people have many different opinions on issues, so again, this adds a greater sense of realism to the Star Trek universe, so I’m with that. But even in the real world, let's say Russia, who were once considered the enemies of the western world. If some natural disaster was going to destroy eastern europe, and a western country had some means of saving them, would anybody argue against helping those people? Civilians? Children? But then I realise I think the writers are trying to connect this with the real-world issue of refugees, which has been a hot-button topic for a number of years, in many countries. Don’t worry, I’m not going to divert into real world politics. So I guess there could be debate and disagreement in the Federation council regarding this. I also very much buy that Jean Luc Picard would want to help those in need, regardless of who they were. And while physical resources such as food as ships are near limitless due to replicator technology, the availability of habitable planets to house that many Romulan citizens would be a very real concern. I do like when the interviewer says “Romulan lives” And Picard replies “No. Lives.” And this is where we learn about the attack on Mars. A group of rogue synths (androids) attacked Mars and destroyed the rescue armada (there’s that word again) being constructed at Utopia Planitia. This has me worried for Gerdi. He was at Utopia Planitia in charge of that construction project. Is he still alive. Man, I hope so. There were two major consequences of this attack. Firstly, it destroyed Starfleet’s ability to evacuate those Romulans. The fleet they were building was gone. Second, the Federation placed a ban on the development of synthetic or artificial life forms. I’m not sure why we have to introduce this new term, synthetic, into Star Trek Lore. What’s wrong with Android? Although we’ll get into more of this later. But the real reason Picard resigned from Starfleet is that they went back on their decision to help the Romulans. They didn’t rescue them. This is a complex issue and we don’t know all the facts. But with that rescue fleet destroyed, did they even have the ability to help? On one hand, no. I mean, if their existing fleet was sufficient for the job, they wouldn't have been building new ships in the first place. They probably couldn’t have rescued everyone as they had planned to do, but I am sure they could have rescued someone. But it seems they just gave up. They became inwardly focussed, mourning the loss of the many many who died on Mars. I can understand Picard resigning over this. “It was no longer Starfleet”, Picard passionately says. He likens the rescue of the Romulans to Dunkirk, where allied forces retreated from France into England during world war 2. All of this just feels like it’s adding some gritty realism to the Star Trek universe, which I’m with. Then Dahj comes to Picard at his estate. She saw his interview, but something in her mind flashed like lightning and told her to seek him out. That she’d be safe with him. This is the big msyery of episode one. I love how Picard responds to her. This werid stranger turns up in his front yard and starts crying. He immediately responds to her with compassion. He takes her into his home. Most importantly, he listens. That’s Jean-Luc Picard. Picard was always a compassionate man, but as he’s mellowed with age, I think he’s become much more empathetic. He becomes even more, someone we’d all like to know. At this point, I’m already wondering if she is synthetic. But she’s bleeding, so she can’t be, right? Then we get our second dream sequence, and we’re treating to Data and Picard int their original TNG uniforms. Yay. Data is painting, which is something he’s always been known for. Picard’s mind is trying to tell him something. Something he isn’t yet willing to consciously admit. The visual similarity between Dahj, and Data’s daughter, from the TNG episode The Offspring, is hard to ignore. I really liked the way they used Data in this episode. My theory was always that Data wsa a hallucination, a sign of Picard’s developing Irumodic Syndrome. I’m still not completely discounting that as a possibility for the future, but his appearances here have all been in dreams. It has been done in a way that feels natural to me. So Picard goes off to the Starfleet archives to investigate. And as we get our first real hint of Star-Trekiness, or at least, of Starfleet-iness, we hear hints of the TNG theme (which, of course, is actually the theme from Star Trek The Motion Picture, credited that way in the end credits, by the way). I like the holographic index in the archives. Given the prevalence of holographic technology in the 24th century, it makes perfect sense to me that an archive would have a holographic librarian. This is the scene the fans have been waiting for. From the moment we first hear that Door whoosh sound, the show allows us to really dwell, for a moment, in unadulterated nostalgia. But in a way that again feels completely natural. And if you were new to Star Trek, you’d just think, ok , this is some old things of Picards. But to us, every item in this room holds meaning, brings back memories. We see his model of the Stargazer from his ready room on the Enterprise. A klingon batleth and daktag. And notice, these are the original designs, not the re-designs from Discovery, which, I suppose, were simply 23rd century equivalents. We also see the book that was displayed in his ready room. Shakespear? Probably. There’s a model of the Enterprise E, The Captain Picard day banner, models of the captain’s yacht, and Enterprise D. What else did you spot? So the reason Picard came here was to see a painting Data gave him. It looks like Dahj. Data called it Daughter. So….this was a painting of Lal? Dahj calls her mum, further confirming that she is human. But when her mum tells her to go back to Picard, even though Dahj never mentioned that, we have doubts again. Who and what is this girl? The floating holographic interface doesn’t look very TNG, but i’m cool with that. Remember back in the DS9 episode, The visitor, was set somewhere around this time, and Bashir remarks to Dax about how he doesn’t know how they ever manage dusing 2d interfaces. This is a natural progression of 24th century technology. We see a few Starfleet uniforms in the background. We don’t get a really good look at them. I’m sure we’ll see more in subsequent episodes. We know from the trailers that Picard will go to Starfleet headquarters. So I’ll talk about them when we get a closer look. At this point, Picard has figured it out. She knows what Dahj is. He tells her all about Data. He believes Dahj is a synthetic. It all makes sense when he lays out the evidence. All her memories of her childhood and family, are implanted. But Picard doesn’t belittle those memories. He calls them beautiful. He refers to Dahj as something that is lovingly and deliberately created. And I really like that. And although he doesn’t fully understand the nature of the connection, after all, Lal died, Picard is at a point where he is willing to consider Dahj as family. You are dear to me, he says.I will never leave you. I’m loving this stuff. This is emotional. It’s great character drama, and as a parent, I’m connecting with it strongly. At the same time, at this point I’m dying to understand the mystery. Did data secretly build a second Dahj back in the day? One that survived? Or is it something else? Then we switch into thriller mode again. First of all, I love how Picard is struggling up the stairs. OF course he is. Even with 24th century medicine, he’s in his 90s. I like that the show allows Picard to be old. How many shows do we get with elderly heroes like this? This action scene is fantastic. I feel like I’m watching a big screen action movie. Brilliantly done. When Dahj does a superman jump, we’re left with little doubt that Picard is right about her. But what’s with that bleeding? Let’s talk about the new transporter effect. I don’t mind it. It’s still somewhat reminiscent of the TNG transporter effect. But it’s very quick. Again, I can buy that. It seems a logical advance that would occur in the technology.The sound effect still has hints of the old sound, but perhaps sounds a little too hologrammy to me. But I’m with it. This is a new era with a new aesthetic. But that aesthetic doesn’t feel like it came out of nowhere. And then the big shock that I did NOT see coming. The romulan puts his disruptor on overload. It explodes. And Dahj dies. I thought she was gonna be a major character in this show, and she didn’t make it to th end of the first episode. That was shocking. And she Isa Briones played her death wonderfully. The fear on her face. The horror as she realised she was about to die. That hit me. Not to mention Picard’s reaction. Now we need to talk about something. Dahj has been experiencing and expressing a lot of emotion. She didn’t even know she was an android. Data, as we know, was incapable of feeling emotions, at least until he installed the emotion chip that Soong developed later in life. So this android is more advanced than data. Remember, also, though, that Lal was able to experience emotions, or at least a reasonable simulation of them just before she died. That was explained as a glitch in her positronic brain. Anyway, this is something to keep in mind. Somebody has the ability to create android with emotion. When he wakes up, Picard has a character growth moment, as he realises he hasn’t been living, he’s been waiting to die. I wonder if he remembers at this moment, a conversation he once had with James T. Kirk, about making a difference. So he heads off to the Daystrom institute to talk to an expert about whether one can make an android out of flesh and blood. And can I just point out how awesome all of the sets on this show look. Brilliant. And here we meet another main cast member of this show. Doctor Agnus Jurati. She’s the expert. She says a flash and blood android was in their sights, but a sentient one, not for a thousand years. This kind of makes sense. A body is just a body. The impressive thing about an android like data was not the mechanical arms and legs. It was the brain. The mind. When it comes to creating life, that’s the hard bit. That’s the bit that matters. The mind. And potentially, the soul. I can buy that in the 24th century, that can manipulate biological matter to an extent that they can create a body out of bio matter. One that would bleed, like a true biological organism. But creating a positronic brain like Data’s is something only one person ever achieved. Doctor Noonian Soong. And nobody has ever been able to duplicate his work. This is why I think maybe the word synthetic could work. Because it’s more than just android. It’s talking about synthetically created biological organisms with robotic brains. And now we learn the fate of B5. He’s been disassembled and put in a drawer at the Daystrom Institute. I wonder why they dismantled him. Jurati tells us what we already knew, that B5 is an inferior copy of Data. And we learn that sadly, Data’s neural network didn’t take in B4’s primitive brain. Almost all of it was lost. And then we get an exciting name drop. Bruce Maddox, from the TNG episode Measure of a Man. Maddox was trying to follow up on Soong’s work. He wanted to dismantle Data to learn more so he could create more soong-type androids. Data refused, believing the procedure too dangerous, as Maddox needed more research. That, of course, lead to the court case where Data’s rights as a sentient life form were established. Data and Maddox continued to keep in contact over the years. He’s occasionally mentioned in TNG. It seems he kept working and eventually recruited Doctor Jurati. They came close to succeeding, and then mars happened, and the ban on the creation of synths. That understandably crushed him. He was no longer allowed to finish his life’s work. The guy was a jerk in TNG when we first met him, but I’m feeling sympathy for him now. Will we see him in a future episode. Man, I hope so. Let’s talk about this ban on creating synths. As I understand, we’re not talking about taking away anything from synths that already exist. We’re talking about making it illegal to create more. Was this an over-reaction? Possibly. Picard certainly thinks so. But I can understand the feat that drove that decision. To this day, nobody knows why those synths attacked mars. You can’t blame an entire race for something done by a finite number. Obviously. But at the same time, we’re not talking about people. We’re talking about machines. And probably not even sentient machines, as they’re still trying to crack that nut. Created by technology. Created by flawed imperfect humans. Was there some kind of failure of glitch in the technology that lead to this tragedy? We don’t know. I’m not sure where I stand on this issue right now, but I can see both sides. Maddox disappeared after the ban. Even Jurati doesn’t know where he went. Because nobody is clever enough to duplicate Soong’s work, any new sentient android would have to be created from data Jurati then tells us about the theory of fractal neuronic cloning. Maddox believed all that data was could be re-created from a single positronic neuron. Kind lof like re-created a human from a strand of DNA in one of its cells. So the theory is that Maddox created Dahj using this method, and modelled her appearance after the painting of Lal. They’re created in pairs. Twins. Why this is the case, I don’t know. The episode doesn’t do a good job of explaining that. I can’t see a logical reason why the technology would require you to make two. Hopefully this will be explained more in future episodes. And as Picard comes to the conclusion that there is another one out there somewhere, we leave him, as the episode cuts away from Earth for the last scene. But now, it seems, Picard has a goal. A mission. This will guide us logically into the plot of episode 2, and perhaps, the entire season. The new Romulan ship looks pretty cool. Very birdlike. The voice we hear as it flies by sounds very Klingon to me, but I assume it’s supposed to be Romulan. This new location is referred to as the “Romulan Reclamation Site.” What that means, we have no idea. We briefly meet another major character, a Romulan named Narek. And then we meets Doctor Soji Asher. Who looks exactly like Dahj. The twin! I think she’s a psychologist. We get a little backstory about Narek. He had a brother that he lost recently. There’s not a lot to say about this. We don’t know what part this character will play in the show. It’s essentially a cameo. And that brings me to something about this show. This very much feels like a story about Jean-Luc Picard. There are other characters around him, of course, and they’re important, but this is much less an ensemble show than any other Star Trek. Most of the cast, we haven’t actually met yet. They tried to do that with Discovery, but Discovery can’t quite decide whether it’s the story of Michael Burnham, or a kind of lower decks ensemble show. I get the impression this show is much more certain of its identity. And as the camera zooms out, in a shot reminiscent of Star Trek First Contact, we learn tat this Romlan Reclamation Site is actually a damaged Borg cube. Interesting! The credits mention somebody played a tellarite. I missed that. I haven’t talked much about the music, so let me just say that I really liked it, and I think it fits the show well. It’s a lot less generic than the berman-era music, which I know a lot of people complain about, but there are a few hints of TNG-era music. I thought I heard a hint of something from Generations. So that was the first episode of Star Trek Picard. Let’s go into some summary thoughts about the episode. In short, I loved almost everything about it. I loved the tone. I loved the aesthetic. I loved the character focus. In a way, this show is giving us the equivalent of what the movies gave us for TOS. There was quite a big gap between the original series and the original movies. Not so with TNG. They were filming the final episode, and then practically the next day there were filming the first movie. In a way that was good because we saw continuity. We travelled with these characters from Encounter at Farpoint through the Nemesis. But we didn’t get to grow old with the characters like we did with Kirk, Spock and Bones. We saw them grow and change. Become old. We saw the world around them change. The look and feel of the original movies and very different than that of the original series. But Star Trek Picard is giving us that opportunity with the Next Generation characters, and potentially, with Voyager and DS9 as well. We know Seven of Nine is returning. I live in hope that we’ll see someone from Deep Space Nine at some point during the planned 3 seasons of this show. And honestly, after Picard ends, I hope we get more of this era. I’ve been wanting to return to the 24th century for about 20 years. And I can’t believe it’s finally happened. We’re getting to see a future for my favourite era of Star Trek, the Berman era. If you’re coming to this, looking for TNG, you’re not going to find it. They’ve told us that all along. This isn’t planet of the week. They haven’t even left Earth yet. The creators described this as a ten hour movie. If that’s not the kind of thing you like, you might be disappointed, but I love this kind of thing. So I’m really pumped and I can’t wait for next week so I can have another helping of Star Trek Picard. What about you? What did you think of the show? Feel free to leave me a comment wherever you’re listening to this. (or watching) So what other nerdy stuff is happening in my life? Well, I recently started walking to Mordor. You see, I’m quite overweight. My job involves sitting at a computer all day, and most of my other interests also involve sitting at a computer. So, that’s really very unhealthy. I need to move a lot more during the day. I thought a fun, nerdy way to motivate me to exercise more, (you’kow, other than not dying) would be to retract Frodo and Sam’s journey from the shire to Mordor to destroy the one ring. I’ve got the Walk to Mordor app on my phone, which has all the distances calculated, with various milestones along the way, from the story. Whenever I go for a walk, I log the distance and it fells me how far I have to go. I started at Bag end, and I’ve just passed through Tookland. In about 35 kilometers, I’ll have an encounter with the black rider. You remember that scene in the movie where they hid under the log with the black rider looming over them. It was terrifying. That’s in my future. Anyway, it seems to be working. I’m finding myself wanting to go for walks. And as I do, I imagine myself on an epic quest through fantastical countryside. The imagination is a powerful thing, and it’s interesting the tricks you can play on your own brain. I’ll keep you up to date on my progress through middle earth in future podcasts. But for now, I’m gonna say goodbye, until next time, when we meet with our friend Jean-Luc once again. Have a great week. Live long and prosper. Make it so.
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Afte losing their studio space and having to reset because life be life-ing... Jamila and Tasha sit and chat... The episode is split in 2 parts, WE HAD A LOT TO SAY! (The first 2 min listen as our budding podcast-ettes try their hand at recording for the first time, so adorbs)
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Afte a bit of a summer break we are back with a look at Tarantino’s lates and a health chunk of Wha We Watched.
After 14 years in the Oil and Gas side of real property, doing mineral management for big and small companies, the industry took a downturn and took Katie with it. By that time she felt siloed and wanted something different. A friend suggested that she get her license and start selling real estate. That first relationship didn't go so well. Afte she got knocked down a bit, Katie had a strong talk with herself. And decided that this her field and she will make it great. Not just for me but for her family and the rest of the people she came in contact with. Topics discussed: Mineral Rights Depreciation Investing Links mentioned in this episode: Book A Call With Adam Email Adam : Adam@RealBlueSpruce.com Get Your Discounted Tickets! Connect With Katie 720-800-3773 katie@livingindenvermetro.com LivinginDenverMetro.com To connect with Adam Adams, please book here : (https://Calendly.com/AdamAdams/call) For more information, visit us at (https://RealBlueSpruce.com) For information about Adam's Mastermind, visit (https://RealBlueSpruce.com/boardroom) If you couldn't make it to the Raising Money Summit, order the recording here:(www.raisingmoneysummit.com/recordings-order-from) For tickets to the Raising Money Summit 2020 (https://2020.raisingmoneysummit.com) For information about Adam's coaching: (https://www.raisingmoneysecrets.com/rms26858220) Follow Adam on social media at (https://www.facebook.com/aaainvests/) (https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-adams-b8a0b6177/) And please go to iTunes to leave us a rating and write a review. Each review helps us reach a larger audience with your episode (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/creative-real-estate-podcast/id1285094279)
[0:00-8:22] We recap the positives from Wisconsin’s 28-17 win over Iowa on the road. [8:22-10:48] Afte the game, wide receiver A.J. Taylor breaks down the game-winning touchdown catch with 57 seconds left that gave the Badgers the lead it would not relinquish. [10:48-16:30] We also look at what necessarily didn’t go right for Wisconsin inside Kinnick Stadium, namely Iowa’s tight ends T.J. Hockenson and Noah Fant having big games and a rushing attack that gained yards against Jim Leonhard’s unit. However, we also call out some great special teams play that led to two of UW’s three turnovers forced on Saturday night. [16:30-19:13] Hornibrook talks with reporters postgame about the touchdown to A.J. Taylor, the demeanor heading into the huddle of that important drive and more. [19:13-33:10] The good and the bad from Wisconsin’s first four games--what has gone well but what needs improving heading back from the bye week and into the Badgers’ next contest against Nebraska. [33:10-39:02] Fullback Alec Ingold discusses his big plays, the jumbo package Wisconsin utilized and more with reporters after the win. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to another episode of the IVF Before & After Podcast. In this episode, Kay goes through the steps that you need to take before trying to conceive, looking firstly at your health. In this episode, Kay concentrates on your health and provides you with 8 steps to prepare for IVF treatment. Discover why it’s important to prepare your body and stay organised when going through the treatment and how you too, can learn a little more about the process that could make you a parent. Kay brings you the steps you need to take before trying to conceive and the crucial tests you’ll need to take to make your IVF journey a success. Subscribe to this podcast and hear Kay’s IVF story from start to finish. KEY TAKEAWAYS Step 1. Have an up to date cervical smear test and keep a copy in your IVF fertility folder. Step 2. Ask your GP to check your rubella immunity, if you are no longer immune request the rubella booster and again keep a copy of the results. Step 3. Start taking folic acid 3 months prior to conceiving to prevent neural defects. Step 4. Sexual health is very important, ask your GP for the standard test to check for any sexually transmitted diseases. Step 5. Age, If your over 35 see your GP for all necessary tests. Step 6. If you have any pre-existing conditions seek your GP’s advice. Step 7. Fertility, women are born with their full supply of eggs and so your variant reserve is predetermined at birth. It’s useful to know when your mother went through menopause as fertility stops up to 10 years before your last period. Step 8. Fertility tests AMH (antimullerian hormone) your ovarian reserve declines with your age, this test will have to be done prior to treatment. These tests will determine how your body will react to the upcoming IVF tests. BEST MOMENTS “Find your way through your IVF and parenting journey” “Keep all the records of your treatment and test in your IVF folder it’s a fantastic help.” VALUABLE RESOURCES http://ivfbeforeandafter.com/ ABOUT THE HOST IVF Before and After were founded by Kay Dempsey. She created IVF Before and After, after many years spent researching and practising every possible way to conceive with IVF. Kay has created a global community with the use of podcasts she will share the stepping stones to empower your mindset, fuel your body organically and support you along your fertility journey. CONTACT METHOD www.instagram.com/ivfbeforeandafter/ https://twitter.com/IVFBEFOREAFTER www.facebook.com/IVF-Before-and-Afte
Welcome to another episode of the IVF Before & After Podcast. In this episode, Kay dives into her story of how she conceived twins age of 46, and how you to can achieve the important balance within your life when going through the IVF treatment. Kay shares with you her heartbreaking and inspiring story of her IVF journey, and how it’s easy to let the IVF treatment take over your life and engulf you in a mix of emotions. In this stripped-back episode, Kay describes her first cycle of IVF treatment, the faith she and her husband put in the clinic and the agonising wait, pain and exhaustion the process puts you through. Find out more about the step-by-step process and how it will affect your body and mind and chances of conceiving. Subscribe to this podcast and hear Kay’s IVF story from start to finish. KEY TAKEAWAYS It took a lot of time to decide, we were told it would be a miracle if we were able to have a baby. We have a 5% chance of conceiving Your put on the birth control pill, the clinic doesn't want you to ovulate, they want to control every step of the process I came home went to the toilet and gave off the loudest most terrifying scream, it was all over. All that time, money and hope literally flushed down the toilet. The next cycle would cost the same, thousands of pounds and with the same chance of conception. BEST MOMENTS “I want this to be the type of podcast I would have liked to listen to before I started my IVF journey.” “7 years ago I started my IVF journey.” “You question yourself each time you take medication. I was scared what IVF would do to my body, the overwhelming amount of drugs is scary, and I was worried about setting myself up for disappointment.” “At my age and with only one egg, you should not be here at this stage.” “It only takes one egg and one sperm to make a baby.” VALUABLE RESOURCES http://ivfbeforeandafter.com/ ABOUT THE HOST IVF Before and After were founded by Kay Dempsey. She created IVF Before and After, after many years spent researching and practising every possible way to conceive with IVF. Kay has created a global community with the use of podcasts she will share the stepping stones to empower your mindset, fuel your body organically and support you along your fertility journey. CONTACT METHOD www.instagram.com/ivfbeforeandafter/ https://twitter.com/IVFBEFOREAFTER www.facebook.com/IVF-Before-and-Afte
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AFTERBUZZ TV — Face Off edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of Syfy's Face Off. In this episode host Alana Jordan discusses episode 1. ABOUT FACE OFF: Sixteen contestants from previous seasons return for another opportunity to showcase their talents in this all-star season of "Face Off," featuring returning artists. Although the contestants aren't new to the show, the challenges take on a new look as they test the contestants' artistic skills with elaborate tasks. McKenzie Westmore returns as host, with father Michael serving as a mentor again, with the judging panel of Ve Neill, Glenn Hetrick and Neville Page also remaining intact. Emmy-winning director John Landis, Emmy-nominated producer Suzanne Todd and Emmy-winning stunt coordinator Jeff Wolfe join the show as special guests. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV Buy Merch at http://shop.spreadshirt.com/Afte
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AFTERBUZZ TV -- Rise edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of NBC's Rise. In this episode hosts Becca Brown, Taylor Gates, Mina Wahab, Chae Jones, and Justin Yang discuss episode 8 with special guest Sean Grandillo. ABOUT RISE: Inspired by a true story, a working-class community is awakened when its high school theater program takes on an unconventional new leader. As dedicated teacher and family man Lou Mazzuchelli takes over the lagging department, he encourages his students to unleash their creativity and explore new means of self-expression. But even though the students discover talents and ambitions they never knew they had, not everyone in town is thrilled. Upset by challenges brought by change, enraged faculty and skeptical parents contest Mr. Mazzu's galvanizing efforts. But with passionate fervor running through the town's veins, no one can deny a revolution is underway. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/Afte
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Comments? 888-563-3228 Today we talk about file formats. We also talk about getting good skype recordings. Becuase Of My Podcast: Jim Harold 1:15 Jim Harold has been on one of the top syndicated radio shows (Coast to Coast AM) in America 8 times. This show is syndicated to over 600 radio stations. Check out Jim's shows at www.jimarold.com he's THE GUY for paranormal podcasting (listen with the lights on) check out his podcasts and books at www.jimharlold.com Understanding Audio Formats What is stereo? What is Mono. What is kbps mean? What bitrate should I use? Here are some things to know To figure out how much space you need, you need to know: 1. How often you will publish 2. How long your shows will be 3. What format The formats have some general numbers you can use. For example: If you publish at 128 kbps stereo, your file will take up (roughly) 1M minute If you publish at 64 kbps mono, your file will take up (roughly) .5 M a minute (and sound the "same" but won't have stereo separation). So if you do a weekly show that is 30 minutes long that is 30 minutes multiplied by four weeks. So monthly you create 120 minutes of content. At 128 kbps Stereo, you would need 120 Megabytes per month. If you went 64 kbps mono you would need 64 megabytes per month (roughly on all of these estimates). In today's show, we listen to files encoded both ways as well as mp3 files encoded using the LAME encoder and the Fraunhofer and see if there truly is a difference? Need a Media Host? Check out Libsyn.com and get a free month using the coupon code sopfree Don't Buy a Bette Skype Recorder - Upgrade Your Internet Thanks to Tory from www.theblacklistexposed.com and www.packersfanpodcast.com Skype Requirements Your processor (on a PC) needs to be at least 1 Ghz with 512 MB (so double both of those at least) See More Your process on a Mac needs to be at least 1 Ghz (core 2 duo) and at least 1 GB of Ram How much Bandwidth does Skype need? I currently use Spectrum and I have 162 Mbps down, and 23.78 Mbps Up. I rarely have a serious skype issue. It' is typically myself and one other person, but I have been on chats with five people and no issues. What About Squadcast.fm, Zencastr.com, and all the other options? While it's true these devices record local, so if there is a weird audio glitch, in theory, they don't record the glitch. Something Zencastr states you need at least 1.5 Down, but recommend 5 mbps see more For the record, I've use Zencasr and Squadcast and never had an issue with either. I've also used Ringr which is a cool app for your phone Free Tips For Making Your Guests Sound Good On Skype This comes from Kim from www.toastmasters101.net who explains if someone is going to use their built-in microphone on a laptop, she will have them download skype to their phone and use it over wi-fi. I like this idea, and here is a twist to make it easier. All it takes to create a free Skype account is an email address. You can create a free Gmail account, sign up at skype.com and make a second account. You provide the login and password to your guest, now they don't have to create a skype account. You don't have to ask for their skype ID (as it's yours). Afte the conversation have your guest I Need to Move if I Want Free TV I tried using a digital over the air antenna to receive free channels. I've tried three different versions of these. Most of them you sparking pictures of TV stations that are involved with shopping and/or Jesus. Couldn't I get NBC? Why because I live in Akron (about 50-60 miles from the nearest NBC signal). So any solution that starts with, "get an HDTV Antanea isn't going to work because of where I live. So Skype may not work for you because you Internet blows. Swapping to a new system (much like switch antennas for me) didn't help. Michael Delaney from Baby Mountain Radio (Care Giving for Dementia) let me know about Silicon Dust about the HD Home Run ($66) but it requires an HDTV Antanea and then allows you to stream that signal to any device. It's cool, and inexpensive (you can have a DVR for something like $35/year) at least from what I've seen I still need an HDTV Antanea. Stargate Pioneer told me about Tablo DUAL OTA DVR for Cord Cutters - 64 GB with WiFi - For use with HDTV Antennas that again requires an HDTV Antanea (they do make Outdoor HDTV Antenna), but living in an apartment, I didn't want to go there) How I Saved MySelf $44 and Got Faster Internet Want to see a popular topic? Start talking about cutting off your cable television, or "cord cutting." Oofah! I just mentioned it on a live podcast that hasn't been released and I got two replies (with really good information. I was spending at one point over $200 on cable but got it down to around $176, but I don't watch a ton of TV. So I contacted my Cable Company (Formerly Time Warner Cable - Now Spectrum) and found out that while I was on TWC fastest internet there was faster Cable available. So I downgraded my cable to $109 which now includes a much faster Internet. But I lose the ability to record anything (and you know us podcasters we love to time shift). After some comparisons of YouTube Live, Sling, and Hulu, I went with Hulu with the Live TV streaming for $44. So my now faster cable and channels is $153. This week I'm going to shut off my basic channels (and cut the cable tv completely) which should make my total expense $133. So I went from $176 to $133. I come down and ask Alexa to play Hulu which fires up my TV and tunes it to Hulu. This is going to be a fun space to watch as different companies (Googe is now rolling out YouTube Live).
The famed SEC Guy is back! Afte both his beloved Alabama and Georiga advanced to the national championship game last year Dr. Cogslaughter is back in full force to tell everyone who the best confrence is in college football.
AFTERBUZZ TV -- Star Wars Rebels edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of Disney XD. In this episode hosts Joelle Monique, Megan Salinas, and Katie Cullen discuss episodes 9 & 10. RSS Feed: http://afterbuzztv.com/aftershows/star-wars-rebels-afterbuzz-tv-aftershow/feed/ ABOUT STAR WARS: REBELS: Set five years before Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope following the fall of the Galactic Republic and the Jedi Council, the series follows a motley group of rebels( all of whom have been affected by the Galactic Empire in one form or the other) that band together in a small group aboard a freighter starship called the Ghost. The series will also focus on the origins of some of the groups that form the Rebel Alliance. Subscribe to our NEW YouTube Channels: Drama - https://www.youtube.com/afterbuzztvdrama Comedy - http://www.youtube.com/c/AfterBuzzTVComedy Animation - http://www.youtube.com/c/Afte
Afte in bocca: Prof. Antonio Carrassi, Preside di Medicina, Università Statale; Nomofobia, la paura di rimanere disconnessi dalla rete: Dott. Ezio Benelli, psicologo, presidente del Congresso Mondiale di Psichiatria Dinamica e dell'International Foundation Erich Fromm
AFTERBUZZ TV -- Criminal Minds edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of CBS's Criminal Minds. In this episode, hosts Marisa Serafini, Michelle Cullen, and Karina Vargas discuss episode 17. RSS Feed: http://afterbuzztv.staging.wpengine.com/aftershows/criminal-minds-afterbuzz-tv-aftershow/feed/ ABOUT CRIMINAL MINDS: An elite squad of FBI profilers analyzes the country's most-twisted criminal minds, anticipating the perpetrators' next moves before they can strike again. Each member of the "mind hunter" team brings his or her expertise to pinpoint predators' motivations and identify emotional triggers to stop them. The core group includes an official profiler who is highly skilled at getting into the minds of criminals, a quirky genius, the former media liaison who manages to adeptly balance family life and the job, and a computer wizard. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/Afte
Everyone online wants to be regarded as a pro by his audience. Too bad most people end up looking like amateurs. And by amateur, I don't mean unskilled. I mean approaching business in a way that keeps you lower in the food chain. Afte reading Steven Pressfield's "Turning Pro," I discovered seven telltale signs you're an amateur. I reveal them to you today, but I won't stop there. I take it a step further by also showing you a couple strategies. These strategies are so powerful that take you out of amateur hour and put you in the ranks of successful online pros. All yours in today's podcast.
Everyone online wants to be regarded as a pro by his audience. Too bad most people end up looking like amateurs. And by amateur, I don't mean unskilled. I mean approaching business in a way that keeps you lower in the food chain. Afte reading Steven Pressfield's "Turning Pro," I discovered seven telltale signs you're an amateur. I reveal them to you today, but I won't stop there. I take it a step further by also showing you a couple strategies. These strategies are so powerful that take you out of amateur hour and put you in the ranks of successful online pros. All yours in today's podcast.
AFTERBUZZ TV -- Awkward. edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of MTV's Awkward. In this episode hosts Tiona Hobson, Kristina Zias, and Veronica Gabriel discuss episode 19 with special guest Jillian Rose Reed & Nikki Deloach. ABOUT AWKWARD.: Narrated in the first-person voice of Jenna's blog posts, "Awkward." captures the humor within the struggles and experiences everyone can relate to from their formative years. The series picks up in the aftermath of the accident as she must deal with a new not-so-fun stigma, while at the same time managing the other daily drama that comes with being a teenager. From a secret relationship with a popular guy, to being undermined by a mean girl, and parents who just don't get it-Jenna's misfortune will eventually serve as the catalyst for amazing change, but it's not without some missteps and mishaps along the way. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/Afte
AFTERBUZZ TV — Ash vs. Evil Dead edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of Ash vs. Evil Dead. In this show, hosts Megan Salinas, Emma Fyffe, Alana Jordan, and Lex Michael discuss episode 10. Ash vs. Evil Dead is an upcoming American horror comedy television series created by Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell for the Starz network. It is set in the Evil Dead franchise and serves as a sequel to The Evil Dead, Evil Dead II and Army of Darkness. The series stars Campbell reprising his role as Ash Williams from the Evil Dead films and video games. Jill Marie Jones, Ray Santiago, Dana Delorenzo and Lucy Lawless also star. The series is executive produced by Campbell, Raimi and Rob Tapert who originally produced the first film. The series is set to premiere on October 31, 2015. Three days before the series' premiere, Starz renewed it for a second season. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/Afte
Afte nearly two years of podcasting we reach our 100th episode. Beyond the milestone we also celebrate the delivery of Matt's long awaited DeLorean. In this episode we cover the Rolls Royce Wraith, the 2015 Mustang, Turbo BMW E30s, the "troubles" in Ireland, sturdy redneck genes and Lambo doors. Additionally Zack does his take on the film Snatch while we all immitate Michael Caine and the Queen Mum.Thanks for listening, the ride is just beginning.
he Osama Bin Laden capture and subsequent death is too big a story to ignore, and Alex briefly discusses it in the "Finisher" segment. But the bulk of the show is spent on wrestling, and there is a whole lot to get into. Alex spends a lot of time recapping some recent poor WWE booking decisions, from having every heel except Michael Cole lose at "Extreme Rules," to the asinine way they've handled The Miz, to having Christian drop the World Heavyweight Championship to Randy Orton just 5 days after capturing the belt! Wrestlers don't get over in this company because they're never given an opportunity to build long-term momentum. Christian is a perfect example of that unfortunate phenomenon. The "piledrivin' post of the week" (www.thesportsstuff.com/boards) is handed out, as Alex talks about what the next direction for Michael Cole should be. The Rock's "birthday bash," the possible re-hiring of Shawn Daivari, and more is talked about too. "The Alex Reimer Show" airs Saturday's from 3-5 PM EST on 1120 AM WBNW Boston, www.moneymattersradio.net, and www.livestream.com/wbnw1120.
Well we're back! That's right. We talk about what we have been up to, a little bit about music, and we talk about The Last Exorcism and Scott Pilgram vs The World. Afte all that we end up playing the Leonard Maltin with Reid and Jim, we're sorry for the poor quality of the podcast after about 8-10 minutes but we explain to you why.Oh here are the photos from the podcast we talked abut enjoy!
We cover motion sickness and its effects on general aviation pilots and then turn to the expert as we interview world-class motion sickness expert and inventor of autogenic-feedback training exercise (AFTE) Dr. Partricia S. Cowings of NASA Ames Research Center. Full show notes and contact information at www.airspeedonline.blogspot.com.