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These are the Energy Themes clip from our monthly Healing / Activation session inside our Online Community ✨The Starseed Grid✨These energies will be present throughout the month of April 2025, and some throughout the year of 2025!Note: even if you're watching this after April/2025, there's still something meant for you to hear in your "now moment". Just tune in to your intuition!00:00 The Eclipses Portal's "Aftereffect"04:46 DOWNLOADS Incoming: It's Action Time!08:18 A new level of TRUST & SURRENDER12:31 Learning CHRIST CONSCIOUSNESS Series: The ripple effect of KINDNESS16:28 Awakening / Remembering ANCIENT WISDOM with the help of Inner-Earth
Genesis 27:30-46 & 28 "The Aftereffect of Sin; The Bitter Brother, the broken mother, and the Lonesome Son." (Part One) with Pastor Michael Petit. Thank you for listening to Pastor Michael Petit from Calvary Chapel Devine, Texas. We hope you enjoy our podcast, Sunday and Wednesday Teachings. You can get more information from http://calvarydevine.org Listen to Son-Salt-Light Digital Radio 24/7 with great teachers of the Word of God and Worship music. https://streams.radio.co/s1df711a7e/low
Genesis 27:30-46 & 28 "The Aftereffect of Sin; The Bitter Brother, the broken mother, and the Lonesome Son." (Part Two) with Pastor Michael Petit. Thank you for listening to Pastor Michael Petit from Calvary Chapel Devine, Texas. We hope you enjoy our podcast, Sunday and Wednesday Teachings. You can get more information from http://calvarydevine.org Listen to Son-Salt-Light Digital Radio 24/7 with great teachers of the Word of God and Worship music. https://streams.radio.co/s1df711a7e/low
Genesis 27:30-46 & 28 "The Aftereffect of Sin; The Bitter Brother, the broken mother, and the Lonesome Son." (Overtime) with Pastor Michael Petit. Thank you for listening to Pastor Michael Petit from Calvary Chapel Devine, Texas. We hope you enjoy our podcast, Sunday and Wednesday Teachings. You can get more information from http://calvarydevine.org Listen to Son-Salt-Light Digital Radio 24/7 with great teachers of the Word of God and Worship music. https://streams.radio.co/s1df711a7e/low
Dedicated in loving memory of Yanky Eisen, יעקב קאפל בן שאול ע"ה on the occasion of his yahrtzeit. תנצב”ה 16 Shevat | Day 57 The Aftereffect of Sin: What makes some sins worse than others? -- Can you spare four minutes a day to gain deeper insight into yourself, your soul, your spiritual make-up, your personal purpose, and how to enjoy a meaningful relationship with G-d? If yes, Let's Talk Tanya. Tanya, the seminal work of Chabad Chasidism, is the personal owner's manual for the Jew who seeks to serve G-d and live a life suffused with holiness, purpose, and joy. Let's Talk Tanya is a daily series that attempts to translate the Tanya into resonant and relevant language Tanya is divided into daily portions. Following this regimen, one concludes the Tanya every year. Let's Talk Tanya, in 4 minutes on average, briefly reviews the day's segment, conveys its basic ideas, and zooms in on one large idea. To watch, listen, or subscribe to Let's Talk Tanya: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LetsTalkTanya Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3uFNrie Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3BqG9Tm Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/3FMnvrs Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/letstalktanya/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/LetsTalkTanya www.letstalktanya.com To donate or for dedication opportunities, please visit letstalktanya.com/donate or reach us at contact@letstalktanya.com Have Tanya questions? Submit questions for possible inclusion in a future Tanya Q&A Segment: letstalktanya@gmail.com __ The full text of the daily Tanya is available at: www.Chabad.org/DailyTanya
It's celebration time. Join Tiffany and Jon as they wrap a project on this week's episode of Pondo's Playground.
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2022.09.06.506717v1?rss=1 Authors: Kayser, C., Park, H., Heuer, H. Abstract: Multisensory integration and recalibration are two processes by which perception deals with discrepant multisensory signals. In the lab, integration can be probed via the presentation of simultaneous spatially discrepant audio-visual stimuli, i.e. in a spatial ventriloquism paradigm. Recalibration here manifests as an aftereffect bias in unisensory judgements following immediate or long-term exposure to discrepant audio-visual stimuli. Despite many studies exploring the ventriloquism effect (VE) and the immediate aftereffect (VAE), it remains unclear whether the VAE is a direct consequence of the integration of preceding discrepant multisensory signals. We here provide evidence that these two biases are not strictly related. First, we analysed data from ten experiments probing the dependence of each bias on audio-visual discrepancies experienced in multiple preceding trials. This revealed a seven-fold stronger dependence of the VAE on preceding discrepancies compared to the VE. Second, we analysed data from an experiment deviating from the typical trial context in which these biases are probed and found that the VAE can vanish despite the VE being present. We argue that integration may help maintaining a stable percept by reducing immediate sensory discrepancies, whereas recalibration may help maintaining an accurate percept by accounting for consistent discrepancies. Hence, the immediate VAE is not a direct and necessary consequence of the integration of discrepant signals and these two well-studied multisensory response biases can be experimentally dissociated. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by PaperPlayer
A delayed emotional effect or symptom on you is called an aftereffect.
The reason why people might need another Cigarette.
Easily, some of the most bingeable podcasts fall under True Crime. And how can you not get hooked? Many of these series are intertwined with mystery, suspense, intrigue… a winning combination for any great story. From surfing jewel smugglers to an in-real-life “whodunnit” murder mystery, these podcasts will have you on the edge of your seat. Podcasts featured: Aftereffect, Science Diction, Strictly Stalking, Dark Poutine, Trace: The Informer, The Sneak
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.11.08.373308v1?rss=1 Authors: Randall, W., Guterstam, A. Abstract: Recent work suggests that our brains may generate subtle, false motion signals streaming from other people to the objects of their attention, aiding social cognition. For instance, brief exposure to static images depicting other people gazing at objects made subjects slower at detecting subsequent motion in the direction of gaze, suggesting that looking at someone else's gaze caused a directional motion adaptation. Here we confirm, using a more stringent method, that viewing static images of another person gazing in a particular direction, at an object, produced motion aftereffects in the opposite direction. The aftereffect was manifested as a change in perceptual decision threshold for detecting left versus right motion. The effect disappeared when the person was looking away from the object. These findings suggest that the attentive gaze of others is encoded as an implied agent-to-object motion that is sufficiently robust to cause genuine motion aftereffects, though subtle enough to remain subthreshold. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.09.02.279323v1?rss=1 Authors: Park, H., Kayser, C. Abstract: Our brain adapts to discrepancies in the sensory inputs. One example is provided by the ventriloquism effect, experienced when the sight and sound of an object are displaced. Here the discrepant multisensory stimuli not only result in a biased localization of the sound, but also recalibrate the perception of subsequent unisensory acoustic information in the so-called ventriloquism aftereffect. This aftereffect has been linked to memory-related processes based on its parallels to general sequential effects in perceptual decision making experiments and insights obtained in neuroimaging studies. For example, we have recently implied memory-related medial parietal regions in the trial-by-trial ventriloquism aftereffect. Here, we tested the hypothesis that the ventriloquism aftereffect is indeed susceptible to manipulations interfering with working memory. Across three experiments we systematically manipulated the temporal delays between stimuli and response for either the ventriloquism or the aftereffect trials, or added a sensory-motor masking trial in between. Our data reveal no significant impact of either of these manipulations on the aftereffect, suggesting that the recalibration reflected by the ventriloquism aftereffect is surprisingly resilient to manipulations interfering with memory-related processes. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info
In this episode, Dr. Tim Kitchen (Senior Education Specialist) and I unpack the powerful tools of Adobe relating to the importance of creativity in education and design. Tim and I detail answers to questions such as – Who is Adobe? What is the company legacy and story? What are the Adobe Capabilities and Applications as well as and understanding the creator’s insights behind the powerful applications in Creative Cloud (CC) such as Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Dreamweaver, Premier Pro, Premier Rush, Spark, AfterEffect, LightRoom, XD, Character Animator, Audition and more. Following which we delve into detailing what the future of Adobe holds with the incorporation of AI through Adobe Sensei and VR/AR through applications such as Adobe Dimension. Finally, we discuss how students/educators and professionals can harness the power of these tools within their portfolio of 21st century skill sets. Incredibly informative – tune in to learn more.
Seanorama and FastFretFingers preview the next episode with their very special guests and the new game of versus, inserting James Beaver's gauntlet aspect into the game. Seanorama drives by the CN strike as they discuss that during some hazardous road conditions. They have a lengthy discussion about COPPA (The Children's Online Privacy Protection Act), how that is going to affect their show, their presence on YouTube and the future of the show. #coppa #canadianrailways #winter #driving #gauntlet #versus #youtube #patreon #antidrake Theme song by Todd McGinity Search SeanGeek Podcast on: Apple Podcasts; Google Podcasts; Spotify; Iheart Radio; TuneIN: Podbean; Castbox; Podcast.com Website: www.seanmcginity.ca@seangeekpodcast on Facebook and Instagram@fastfretfingers on Instagram@ToddGeeks Tech Talk on Facebook @seangeek on Twitter
Seanorama and FastFretFingers preview the next episode with their very special guests and the new game of versus, inserting James Beaver's gauntlet aspect into the game. Seanorama drives by the CN strike as they discuss that during some hazardous road conditions. They have a lengthy discussion about COPPA (The Children's Online Privacy Protection Act), how that is going to affect their show, their presence on YouTube and the future of the show. #coppa #canadianrailways #winter #driving #gauntlet #versus #youtube #patreon #antidrake Theme song by Todd McGinity Search SeanGeek Podcast on: Apple Podcasts; Google Podcasts; Spotify; Iheart Radio; TuneIN: Podbean; Castbox; Podcast.com Website: [www.seanmcginity.ca](http://www.seanmcginity.ca)@seangeekpodcast on Facebook and Instagram@fastfretfingers on Instagram@ToddGeeks Tech Talk on Facebook @seangeek on Twitter Support this podcast
Seanorama and FastFretFingers preview the next episode with their very special guests and the new game of versus, inserting James Beaver's gauntlet aspect into the game. Seanorama drives by the CN strike as they discuss that during some hazardous road conditions. They have a lengthy discussion about COPPA (The Children's Online Privacy Protection Act), how that is going to affect their show, their presence on YouTube and the future of the show. #coppa #canadianrailways #winter #driving #gauntlet #versus #youtube #patreon #antidrake Theme song by Todd McGinity Search SeanGeek Podcast on: Apple Podcasts; Google Podcasts; Spotify; Iheart Radio; TuneIN: Podbean; Castbox; Podcast.com Website: www.seanmcginity.ca@seangeekpodcast on Facebook and Instagram@fastfretfingers on Instagram@ToddGeeks Tech Talk on Facebook @seangeek on Twitter
This episode I want to discuss the effect that Comic Book Movies have had of the Comic Book Industry. Enjoy!
On The Stakes podcast, host Kai Wright and team bring you more stories about inequality, health, and justice... and more. In this episode: implicit bias in medicine brings life or death consequences for black moms and their children. A black woman in America is three to four times more likely to die than a white woman during pregnancy, childbirth, and in the year after the baby's born. As more and more black women share their near death experiences while giving birth, including world tennis champion Serena Williams, we see this reality affecting black woman regardless of education or wealth. So what are black women supposed to do with this information as they think about pregnancy? And can we really eliminate implicit bias? WNYC’s health coverage and The Stakes is supported in part by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Jane and Gerald Katcher and the Katcher Family Foundation, and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.
One day in February, a group of staff packed up Arnaldo's belongings, moved him out of Carlton Palms and into a three-bedroom house in a suburban neighborhood. On its face, it's the type of setting disability advocates strive toward. Arnaldo has his own bedroom, more autonomy, a staff that looks after him. At the moment, Arnaldo is the only resident. He'll eventually share the house with two other men, but just days before the first is slated to join Arnaldo, he dies - under suspicious circumstances in the care of Carlton Palms.
Rap star Prodigy is best known for The Infamous, an album he released when he was just a teenager as half of the venerable Queens duo, Mobb Deep. But as Mobb Deep took over the world, something was happening to Prodigy behind the scenes, a piece of his life set apart from his legendary lyricism and New York realness. A pain so excruciating it could make Prodigy feel like his bones were on fire; a pain that landed him in the Vegas hospital where he died last year. The Realness takes you behind Prodigy’s music to his life with sickle cell anemia, revealing how his condition touched almost every part of his life: from the sound of his rhymes to the circumstances of his death.
For decades, Carlton Palms' elusive founder, Ken Mazik, has wielded his power and influence to sway members of Congress and state legislatures into bending the rules in his favor, from scuttling laws that would have limited the use of physical restraints, to securing leeway from the state of Florida in order to amass a fortune in Medicaid funding. As one of his former employees told us, "Ken Mazik made millions of dollars tying up little kids."
A cup of hot water thrown on a developmentally-disabled resident. Another kicked in the ribs. A tooth knocked out by a staff member. Carlton Palms had a dark history long before Arnaldo arrived. So why is the state of Florida so reluctant to close it?
One day in February, a group of staff packed up Arnaldo's belongings, moved him out of Carlton Palms and into a three-bedroom house in a suburban neighborhood. On its face, it's the type of setting disability advocates strive toward. Arnaldo has his own bedroom, more autonomy, a staff that looks after him. At the moment, Arnaldo is the only resident. He'll eventually share the house with two other men, but just days before the first is slated to join Arnaldo, he dies - under suspicious circumstances in the care of Carlton Palms.
A year and a half after the shooting, there are signs of trouble at Arnaldo's new home, Carlton Palms. The staff isn't keeping an eye on him. There are unexplained injuries. His mother isn't allowed to see his room and he's being physically restrained in a full-body mat for getting out of bed at night. And yet, his family continues to hope that this is the right place for him.
For decades, Carlton Palms' elusive founder, Ken Mazik, has wielded his power and influence to sway members of Congress and state legislatures into bending the rules in his favor -- from scuttling laws that would limit the use of physical restraints, to securing permission from the state of Florida to amass a fortune in Medicaid funding. As one of his former employees told us, "Ken Mazik made millions of dollars tying up little kids."
The day of the shooting wasn't Arnaldo's first encounter with the police. In fact, they'd loomed large in his life for years before that. Even as he bounced from one group home to another, the people that consistently showed up for him, often in the worst way, were the cops.
A cup of hot water thrown on a developmentally-disabled resident. Another kicked in the ribs. A tooth knocked out by a staff member. Carlton Palms is known for abuse and even death. So why is the state of Florida so reluctant to close it?
Since the beginning, Arnaldo’s mother struggled to find adequate care for her autistic son. Her memories are often painful: the doctors who wouldn't diagnose him; the staff who punched him, drugged him, tied his hands behind his back in a classroom chair. These early experiences shaped Arnaldo. In this episode, we talk with a number of people who've cared for him. They recount a sweet, affectionate young man who was also capable of violent outbursts and fits of rage. Hidden beneath Arnaldo's story is a disability-services system starved of funding; facilities trying to squeeze every dollar out of their residents; and staff members willing to restrain their clients by any means necessary.
A year and a half after the shooting, there are signs of trouble at Arnaldo's new home, Carlton Palms. The staff isn't keeping an eye on him. There are unexplained injuries. His mother isn't allowed to see his room and he's being restrained in a full-body mat for getting out of bed at night. And yet, his family continues to hold out hope that this is the right place for him.
The day of the shooting wasn't Arnaldo's first encounter with the police. In fact, they'd loomed large in his life for years before that. Even as he bounced from one group home to another, the people that consistently showed up for him, often in the worst way, were the cops. (Aneri Pattani)
The shooting left Arnaldo severely traumatized, unable to remain in the home where Charles Kinsey had taken care of him. The next day, he was involuntarily committed to a hospital psych ward, where days stretched into weeks into well over-a-month as the state of Florida struggled to find a new home for him. Eventually, Arnaldo finds himself in a new facility with a well-documented track record of abuse and neglect. It's Halloween when we first meet Arnaldo face-to-face. Ironically, after everything he's endured, the staff have dressed him in a police uniform costume.
From WNYC Studios, a new podcast called Aftereffect we thought you might enjoy. In the summer of 2016, a police shooting upended the life of Arnaldo Rios Soto, a 26-year old, non-speaking, autistic man. Aftereffect tells Arnaldo's story -- a hidden world of psych wards, physical abuse and chemical restraints -- and asks the question: What made Arnaldo's life go so wrong?
Only Human listeners, we're here with a new podcast series that we think will be right up your alley. Aftereffect touches on the same themes of how health intersects with our lives everyday. Give it a shot. Let us know what you think. Just before 5pm on Monday July 18th, 2016, a 26-year old autistic man named Arnaldo Rios Soto walked out of his North Miami home. He had a silver toy truck in his hand. Hours later, his life would be changed forever. A passing motorist mistook Arnaldo’s toy for a gun and called 911. Police and SWAT arrived and the confrontation was captured in a cell phone video. The encounter left Arnaldo's behavioral aide -- a black man named Charles Kinsey -- severely wounded, and it left Arnaldo in need of round-the-clock care. As a result, three police officers lost their jobs, including the now-former North Miami chief of police, Gary Eugene. In his words: "We blew it." Thank you to Sara Luterman of NOS Magazine and reporter Eric Garcia for pointing us to Arnaldo's story. They've written about his journey as well.
Since the beginning, Arnaldo's mother struggled to find adequate care for her autistic son. Her memories are often painful: the doctors who wouldn't diagnose him; the staff who punched him, drugged him, tied his hands behind his back in a classroom chair. These early experiences shaped Arnaldo. In this episode, we talk with a number of people who've cared for him. They recount a sweet, affectionate young man who was also capable of violent outbursts and fits of rage. Hidden beneath Arnaldo's story is a disability-services system starved of funding; facilities trying to squeeze every dollar out of their residents; and staff members willing to restrain their clients by any means necessary.
The shooting left Arnaldo severely traumatized, unable to remain in the group home where Charles Kinsey had taken care of him. Shortly after, Arnaldo was involuntarily committed to a hospital psych ward, where a typical stay of just a few days stretched into well over a month as the state of Florida struggled to find a new home for him. Eventually, Arnaldo finds himself in a new facility with a well-documented track record of abuse and neglect. It's Halloween when we first meet Arnaldo face to face. Ironically, after everything he's endured, the staff have dressed him in a police costume.
Just before 5pm on Monday July 18th, 2016, a 26-year old autistic man named Arnaldo Rios Soto walked out of his North Miami home. He had a silver toy truck in his hand. Hours later, his life would be changed forever. A passing motorist mistook Arnaldo's toy for a gun and called 911. Police and SWAT arrived and the confrontation was captured in a cell phone video. The encounter left Arnaldo's behavioral aide - a black man named Charles Kinsey - severely wounded, and it left Arnaldo in need of round-the-clock care. As a result, three police officers lost their jobs, including the now-former North Miami chief of police, Gary Eugene. In his words: "We blew it." Thank you to Sara Luterman of NOS Magazine and reporter Eric Garcia for pointing us to Arnaldo's story. They've written about his journey as well.
Only Human listeners, we're here with a new podcast series that we think will be right up your alley. Aftereffect touches on the same themes of how health intersects with our lives everyday. Give it a shot. Let us know what you think. In the summer of 2016, a police shooting upended the life of Arnaldo Rios Soto, a 26-year old, non-speaking, autistic man. Aftereffect tells Arnaldo's story – a hidden world of psych wards, physical abuse and chemical restraints – and asks the question: What made Arnaldo's life go so wrong? WNYC's health coverage and Only Human is supported in part by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Jane and Gerald Katcher and the Katcher Family Foundation, Science Sandbox, an initiative of the Simons Foundation, and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. Thanks also to the Rosalynn Carter Fellowship for Mental Health Journalism.
Police shoot the wrong guy. A collaboration with WNYC Studios and their podcast Aftereffect.
In the summer of 2016, a police shooting upended the life of Arnaldo Rios Soto, a 26-year old, non-speaking, autistic man. Aftereffect tells Arnaldo's story -- a hidden world of psych wards, physical abuse and chemical restraints -- and asks the question: What made Arnaldo's life go so wrong? WNYC's health coverage and Only Human is supported in part by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Jane and Gerald Katcher and the Katcher Family Foundation, Science Sandbox, an initiative of the Simons Foundation, and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. Thanks also to the Rosalynn Carter Fellowship for Mental Health Journalism.
The Dub Dee Dub Revue: Walt Disney World & Disneyland Discussion
Thank you for downloading and listening to Show #14 of The Dub Dee Dub Revue. In Show #14, Pete and Chris discuss the new after-hours event at the Magic Kingdom. We also discuss the rumored early morning event at the park and compare whether either of these 2 new paid events are values or which needs to be "plussed up" in order to be seen as such. We hope you enjoy the show! The Dub Dee Dub Revue can be found on iTunes (if you liked the show...we'd LOVE a review!!), Stitcher, and Tune In Radio as well as on our own site thedubdeedubrevue.com Please be sure to subscribe to the show to get the latest shows delivered directly to your podcast feed. Also, visit us on Twitter @dubdeedubrevue and like our Facebook page. As always, we appreciate you spending a little of your time with us. We know that you have lots of options for Disney-based podcasts, but for choosing us...Thank You!!
Dance Machine 5000 Podcast Episode 35. Featuring tracks from Knife Party, Suicide Commando, Tenek, Ultima Bleep, Basement Jaxx and lots more! 1. Knife Party — Kraken (feat. Tom Staar) 2. Technolorgy — Waste of Skin (feat. Aftereffect) 3. Suicide Commando — Monster (Avarice In Audio Mix) 4. Studio-X vs. Simon Carter — Forbidden Dreams 5. [&hellip