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"If you build it, they will come," right? Haha, no chance. Fostering a truly respectful, supportive, and helpful community full of brand advocates and topic experts is no mean feat—and even harder when you're entering a competitive arena or starting from scratch... but the results, both emotional and statistical, speak for themselves when you get it right.We spoke to Women in Tech SEO's Areej AbuAli about her experience building her global community of passionate and supportive women, what drove her to get started, what lessons she's learned in the process, and what she's still learning today. This is a must-listen for anyone trying to build a community of any kind—Areej really is one of the foremost voices on the topic.What you will learn in this episode:The many and varied benefits of building a community for a brandHow to establish rules and guidelines—and the importance of doing soHow to make a niche community appealing to allWhich brands are doing a great job with their communitiesHow to celebrate exceptional members of the community—and deal with problematic onesHow best to approach community monetization, if at allAnd much more!About Claire Carlile (Host)Claire Carlile is a Chartered Marketer (MCIM) and is BrightLocal's Local Search Expert. Her work at Claire Carlile Marketing, where she helps businesses of all sizes make the most of the local search opportunity, allows her to provide real-world skills and expertise to what BrightLocal does.About Areej AbuAli (Guest)Areej AbuAli is the founder of Women in Tech SEO, a global digital marketing community. Founded in 2019, Women in Tech SEO has over 10,000 global members and 60,000 followers who connect through online groups and in-person conferences in the UK, Europe, and the USA. Areej is an international speaker, a Google Women Techmaker ambassador, and a UN Women UK delegate.Resources from this episode:Women in Tech SEO Community: https://www.womenintechseo.com/"Community Building for Marketers" by Areej AbuAli - coming March 3rd, 2025: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Community-Building-Marketers-Connect-Engage/dp/1398616931/Buffer Community: https://buffer.com/communityHubSpot Community: https://community.hubspot.com/Sanity.io Developer Community: https://www.sanity.io/exchange/communityBrightLocal Local Pack: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thelocalpack/AD - Local Marketing Industry Survey: Agency Edition: https://www.brightlocal.com/research/local-marketing-industry-survey-agencies/About Adventures in Local MarketingAdventures in Local Marketing is *the* podcast for local marketers, hosted by industry expert and popular speaker, Claire Carlile*.Claire chats to a smorgasbord of marketers from various different backgrounds, who each bring their unique insight into facets of the local marketing landscape.*Sadly, this is the last episode of Adventures in Local Marketing hosted by Claire Carlile. We thank Claire for all her hard work picking the brains of experts in the industry, and wish her the best for the future. The BrightLocal Podcast will be back in the new year—watch this space!
This isn't about suppressing what you're feeling; it's about expanding your capacity to be with whatever life throws your way.In this episode of Sex, Love & Everything in Between, Jacob O'Neill sits down with life & embodied leadership coach, impact-driven brand strategist, somatic practitioner, men's work facilitator and apprentice rite of passage guide, Jose Alejandro, for a candid conversation on navigating the complexities of modern manhood. They dive deep into what it means to show up fully in relationships and life, even when it feels overwhelming.Jose opens up about the struggles men face when balancing the demands of relationships and personal growth, and how rites of passage can help cultivate resilience, emotional regulation, and a sense of purpose.They also riff on:•Jacob's raw confession about the anxieties of becoming a father•Why integrating emotions isn't just about intellectual understanding, but somatic practice•Jose's transformative journey from corporate burnout to embodied leadership•The dangers of bypassing embodied practices for intellectual solutions•The power of boundaries as acts of love•Finding clarity and power through rites of passage•The importance of checking in with yourself and owning your emotional state•Why “holding it all together” doesn't mean doing it allAnd so much more…
Ashley was born and raised in Victoria, BC before spending her highschool years in Kelowna. After graduation, Ashley pursued a Bachelor of Fine Arts at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver. As an entrepreneur at heart, Ashley later founded two micro-businesses; one in tech and one in baby goods manufacturing before launching her widely successful, award-winning animation studio, Yeti Farm Creative. As a prominent figure in Kelowna's tech industry, Ashley is well-known for her dedication to job creation, economic diversification, supporting women in tech and entrepreneurship, technological innovation, and expanding post-secondary education, particularly in the Okanagan region. Ashley is a champion and innovator of new ideas to reduce bureaucratic red tape, enhance business support, and promote economic diversification while bridging gaps between sectors. Ashley finds joy in connecting individuals across industries, facilitating collaborations and linkages among industry, technology and innovation. Additionally, Ashley's contributions to the educational development Advisory Boards of both the Okanagan College and the Center for Arts and Technology Okanagan have shaped world-class programs, resulting in hundreds of graduates with relevant and contemporary diplomas.Ashley's extensive experience in directly affecting policy change and advancing prosperity for the region is unmatched as she represents her constituents in the B.C. Legislature. Ashley works tirelessly pursuing her passion to serve with dedication and relentless passion, always keeping her door open to listen to stories and ideas. Ashley envisions a future with swift implementation of necessary changes to address the community's and province's most pressing needs.Outside of her professional endeavors, Ashley enjoys the offerings of the Okanagan lifestyle with her husband and two children. She is also an active contributor to community organizations such as the Big White Ski Club, 100 Women Who Care, OKGN WMAN, Empower Women Canada, and The Women's Enterprise Center. Ashley has served as a mentor for many businesses and continues to keep her finger on the pulse in the community.In this episode we ‘get into it' with Ashley about:PoliticsRunning as an independent Government policies Entrepreneurship Taxes on businesses What to look for in candidates The upcoming election Why it's important to look at all parties Who's paying for it allAnd more!Follow Ashley on her website or on her IG.
Today's episode features Luke Alland, a London based writer, photographer and social media manager and founder of The Accessible Magazine. Luke has travelled to a lot of places around the world and has an amazing sense of style and love for menswear that really shows during our chat. Luke joins us as he sips his first coffee of the day before heading off for a menswear shoot. You can find Luke here www.theexiledbrit.co.uk Today's episode host and research was by Sarmilla music was by Charles J. Join us on our official Patreon page https://www.patreon.com/menSwearbyAWomanpodcast
Episode 1 - Part 1:So much to talk about in the world of Retail and FashionWe'll get to it allAnd we Love the lessons that life always brings along the way But first, get to know me and Marianne
La crise soudanaise se répercute sur le marché mondial de la gomme arabique. Le Soudan, producteur historique de gomme, a réduit ses exportations. Résultat : des pays comme le Tchad sont des alternatives intéressantes pour les importateurs. Mais le pays rencontre actuellement des difficultés pour répondre à la forte demande. Des pistes en mauvais état, un manque criant de points d'eau proches des pépinières d'acacias… Faute d'infrastructure sur les zones de production, la filière tchadienne ne peut pas suivre le rythme de la demande mondiale. « Si ça continue comme ça, les clients vont être obligés de chercher des produits de substitution. C'est pour ça qu'on veut vraiment augmenter la production, explique Albachir Ahmat, président des exportateurs tchadiens de gomme arabique, on ne peut pas y arriver sur certaines zones parce qu'il n'y a pas de route, il n'y a pas d'accès, il n'y a pas d'eau non plus. Et tout ça, ça demande l'intervention de l'État ou bien des bailleurs de fonds. »Risque de produits sans gomme arabiqueLe kilo de gomme dure, appelée kitir, est passé en un an de 700 francs CFA à aujourd'hui 1 750 francs. Problème : une trop forte flambée des prix poussera les clients à trouver d'autres produits. « Il ne faut pas se mentir : si les prix grimpent trop, nous, importateurs et transformateurs de gomme arabique, on ne va plus pouvoir vendre, prévient Charles Alland, PDG de la société française Alland et Robert, numéro 2 mondial de la transformation de gomme arabique. Les prix ne peuvent pas monter aux arbres, il y a des limites. Si ça continue, certains clients iront reformuler leurs produits pour enlever la gomme arabique et la remplacer avec d'autres produits concurrents tels que les amidons, par exemple. »Le circuit logistique soudanais pour l'exportation de la gomme arabique n'est plus aussi efficace. Difficile d'estimer la production réelle de gomme dans le pays en guerre. En tout cas, le Tchad voisin peut récupérer cette manne importante.Manque de volonté politique ?À condition de pérenniser la production et de la faire grossir. « Il y a entre 600 et 700 000 personnes qui vivent de la gomme arabique, précise Albachir Ahmat. Si on ne la vend plus, ça va être catastrophique pour le pays, et même pour la nature. Parce que les arbres seront coupés pour en faire du bois de chauffe. C'est ça qui nous inquiète. »L'importateur français de gomme arabique Charles Alland, lui, mise sur le Tchad : « On essaye de convaincre et puis d'accompagner nos fournisseurs. Mais derrière, s'il n'y a pas de volonté politique au Tchad, les choses ne changeront pas de manière drastique dans les mois ou années à venir. Le Tchad a un énorme potentiel ; c'est l'opportunité, aujourd'hui, de se moderniser et d'améliorer la filière gomme. » Le Fond spécial de préparation des projets d'infrastructures au Tchad aurait donné des garanties pour un soutien financier. « Il ne faudra pas trainer », expliquent les professionnels de la filière.
This week, Paul & William reflect on their careers thus far. Drawing from their wealth of experience in wealth management and financial planning, they share 14 invaluable lessons they've learned that can empower listeners to take control of their financial futures. Throughout the show, Paul & William share personal anecdotes and real-world examples that illustrate the impact of sound financial decision-making.Topics discussed include:How experiences shape your perception of riskIntelligence doesn't guarantee investment successThe benefits of being an optimistHow overthinking can be just as bad as not thinking at allAnd much more!Links From Today's Episode:Ben Carlson "20 Lessons From 20 Years of Managing Money" https://awealthofcommonsense.com/2024/03/20-lessons-from-20-years-of-managing-money/Connect With Paul & William:Click here to book a call with PaulClick here to book a call with WilliamConnect with Paul on LinkedinConnect with William on LinkedinFollow William on TwitterThe views and opinions expressed in this podcast may not necessarily reflect those of IPC Securities Corporation. This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be relied upon as a basis for investment decisions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2 mates, Niall & Miki, discussing the day to day struggles in life, from a Man's point of view. This week the boys have YouTuber Paul Alland from Unusual Things on the show. Find out where he has been and which celebrity graves he has visited.Hope you enjoy...Support the show
C'est un programme très riche et varié que nous vous proposons cette semaine dans Éco d'ici Éco d'ailleurs, avec nos invités et les journalistes du service économie de RFI : lutte contre la pauvreté et les inégalités dans le monde, deuxième anniversaire du déclenchement de la guerre en Ukraine dans un contexte assombri par la mort de l'opposant russe Alexei Navalny, développement de l'industrie automobile en Afrique, conséquences de l'instabilité au Sahel sur le secteur des matières premières, enjeux de l'économie numérique sur le continent africain (suite aux coupures de réseau internet au Sénégal) et bilan de la CAN 2024 de football en Côte d'Ivoire. * Dans un premier temps, nous nous rendons en Ukraine avec Nathanaël Vittrant, envoyé spécial du service économie de RFI. Il y a tourné des reportages sur l'évolution économique du pays notamment dans le secteur agricole, deux ans après l'invasion russe, le fonctionnement des entreprises en temps de guerre et l'état de la reconstruction.* En parallèle, la Russie est engagée dans une guerre militaire mais aussi économique avec ses ennemis. Malgré les sanctions occidentales, et contrairement à ce que prédisaient beaucoup d'observateurs, l'économie russe ne s'est pas effondrée.Arthur Ponchelet fait le point sur l'efficacité de ces sanctions et la manière avec laquelle la Russie tente de les contourner.* Elle est donc notre invitée exceptionnelle : la Franco-Américaine Esther Duflo, prix Nobel d'Économie en 2019 avec les Américains Abhijit Banerjee et Michaël Kremer pour leurs travaux sur la pauvreté. Elle est aujourd'hui la présidente du Fonds d'Innovation pour le Développement (FID) hébergé par l'Agence française de développement. Lancé en 2021, il propose un dispositif novateur de financement du développement dans les pays les plus pauvres basé sur l'évaluation de l'impact des projets à l'aide de méthodes scientifiques. Esther Duflo, nouvellement présidente de l'École d'économie de Paris, s'en est expliquée en exclusivité au micro de Charlotte Cosset, journaliste spécialiste de l'économie africaine à RFI.► À écouter aussi : Le FID, un fonds pour soutenir l'innovation sociale en Afrique. Esther Duflo est l'auteure d'une série d'ouvrages destinés aux enfants pour expliquer la pauvreté dans le monde avec l'illustratrice Cheyenne Olivier.* Pour avancer vers la souveraineté économique en Afrique, l'une des priorités est certainement de développer une industrie sur son propre territoire. Construire des véhicules « made in Africa » pour le consommateur africain, c'est donc le projet de Mobius Motors, start-up créée en 2010 au Kenya. C'est l'un des deux constructeurs en Afrique de l'Est avec l'Ougandais Kiira Motors. Pauline Gleize s'est rendue, il y a quelques semaines, sur son site de la banlieue de Nairobi. * C'est un produit traditionnel utilisé depuis la nuit des temps ou presque, sans doute la troisième dynastie égyptienne, vers 2.700 avant J-C et qui reste très prisé aujourd'hui encore dans l'agro-alimentaire, la confiserie, les cosmétiques, ou encore l'industrie (bâtiment, peinture, textile, etc.). La gomme arabique, issue de l'acacia est une ressource naturelle et une richesse de plusieurs pays africains notamment sahéliens (Maghreb, Mali, Sénégal, Tchad, Égypte, Soudan, Niger).Son marché est en assez forte croissance. Parmi les quelques entreprises qui transforment et commercialisent la gomme : une PME française, Alland et Robert, fondée en 1884 et qui détient 25 % de parts de marché. Son PDG Charles Alland a accordé un entretien à Marie-Pierre Olphand, spécialiste des matières premières sur RFI. * Pour terminer cette émission pleine de diversité dans ses sujets, nous vous proposons un long entretien avec la plus Ivoirienne des Nigérianes et la plus Nigériane des Ivoiriennes : Nnenna Nwakanma, dans l'État d'Abia au sud-est du Nigeria et Abidjanaise d'adoption a donc vécu très intensément la dernière finale de la CAN 2024 de football remportée par les Éléphants de Côte d'Ivoire.Mais si on l'a invitée dans Éco d'ici Éco d'ailleurs, c'est aussi parce qu'elle a des responsabilités importantes sur le continent pour promouvoir l'économie numérique, notamment pour les femmes. Spécialisée dans les questions de développement international, militante de l'accès au numérique, elle est ambassadrice en chef au sein de la fondation World Wide Web, organisation à but non lucratif qui fait la promotion d'un Web ouvert. Dans cet entretien, elle critique frontalement les gouvernements, comme celui du Sénégal, qui coupent le réseau internet lors des mouvements de contestation et rendez-vous électoraux.Retrouvez nous sur Facebook et Twitter. Esther Duflo (prix Nobel d'économie) : Face à la pauvreté, toucher des publics nouveauxLe Fonds d'innovation pour le Développement (FID) hébergé par l'Agence Française de Développement (AFD) soutient des projets sélectionnés pour leurs impacts sociaux, notamment en Afrique. Il est présidé par Esther Duflo, économiste du développement, récompensée en 2019 par un prix Nobel pour ses travaux contre la pauvreté.RFI : Qu'est-ce qu'est le Fonds d'innovation pour le développement (FID) et en quoi est-il spécifique ? Esther Duflo : C'est un fonds qui vise à permettre à des acteurs nouveaux, que ce soient des ONG, des universités, des gouvernements, des laboratoires, de proposer de l'innovation sociale. Ce n'est pas de l'innovation pour faire du profit, c'est ça qui est vraiment très différent, mais c'est pour améliorer la qualité de vie des gens dans des secteurs comme l'éducation, la santé, la protection du climat, l'agriculture, etc. Avec toujours cet objectif de créer de la valeur sociale, pas de la valeur marchande. Comment est-ce que cela fonctionne ? Normalement un fonds repose sur sa rentabilité...Comme la rentabilité n'est pas l'indicateur de réussite, ce qui la remplace c'est l'impact, la différence que cela fait dans la vie des gens. Nous demandons des évaluations préalables d'impacts rigoureuses, et on les accompagne dans la mise en œuvre du projet lui-même. Si cela fonctionne, cela permet de le passer à l'échelle, d'augmenter le nombre de partenaires.Vous expliquez que l'objectif est de toucher des publics différents des fonds traditionnels. Comment faites-vous pour toucher ces publics qui sont souvent isolés ?C'est un pari réussi. Comment touche-t-on des publics nouveaux ? Je crois que c'est essentiellement dû à la simplicité du processus de candidature. Le processus de demande de fonds n'est pas particulièrement long, il est très transparent. Nous finançons des projets qui sont innovatifs, avec un potentiel d'échelle important, qui sont capables et volontaires pour jouer le jeu d'évaluation d'impact. Nous réagissons très vite, nous sommes capables de donner des financements de petite taille, ce qui n'est pas le cas pour beaucoup des projets de plus gros bailleurs. Nous travaillons avec des organisations qui n'auraient pas pu se frotter à la bureaucratie nécessaire pour des financements beaucoup plus importants.Ce sont forcément des gens déjà assez connectés ?Non, c'est souvent des gens qu'au départ, nous ne connaissions ni d'ici ni d'ailleurs. Un premier appel à projets a été diffusé le plus largement possible par tous les réseaux dans lesquels les acteurs du développement agissent. Et puis ensuite, il y a un effet de bouche à oreille qui est renforcé par une série d'écoles d'été que l'on fait chaque été sur le terrain. Nous sommes allés en Côte d'Ivoire, au Maroc. Cela permet de faire connaître la possibilité de ce financement auprès de l'écosystème local. Depuis la création du Fonds, on a déjà reçu 2.700 projets nouveaux.Est-ce que vous espérez voir ce genre de fonds se développer ? Est-ce qu'il y a un message derrière, montrer que la rentabilité sociale, ce n'est pas forcément de faire du profit directement ?C'est clair que c'est un autre sujet que la valeur sociale. Ce modèle de recherche d'innovation, d'ouverture, de prise de risque que l'on associe davantage au secteur privé, on peut l'appliquer à la recherche de l'innovation dans le secteur social. C'est un modèle qui, à mon avis, a de forts potentialités pour améliorer l'efficacité des politiques publiques, que ce soient les politiques nationales ou les politiques de coopération.
C'est un programme très riche et varié que nous vous proposons cette semaine dans Éco d'ici Éco d'ailleurs, avec nos invités et les journalistes du service économie de RFI : lutte contre la pauvreté et les inégalités dans le monde, deuxième anniversaire du déclenchement de la guerre en Ukraine dans un contexte assombri par la mort de l'opposant russe Alexei Navalny, développement de l'industrie automobile en Afrique, conséquences de l'instabilité au Sahel sur le secteur des matières premières, enjeux de l'économie numérique sur le continent africain (suite aux coupures de réseau internet au Sénégal) et bilan de la CAN 2024 de football en Côte d'Ivoire. * Dans un premier temps, nous nous rendons en Ukraine avec Nathanaël Vittrant, envoyé spécial du service économie de RFI. Il y a tourné des reportages sur l'évolution économique du pays notamment dans le secteur agricole, deux ans après l'invasion russe, le fonctionnement des entreprises en temps de guerre et l'état de la reconstruction.* En parallèle, la Russie est engagée dans une guerre militaire mais aussi économique avec ses ennemis. Malgré les sanctions occidentales, et contrairement à ce que prédisaient beaucoup d'observateurs, l'économie russe ne s'est pas effondrée.Arthur Ponchelet fait le point sur l'efficacité de ces sanctions et la manière avec laquelle la Russie tente de les contourner.* Elle est donc notre invitée exceptionnelle : la Franco-Américaine Esther Duflo, prix Nobel d'Économie en 2019 avec les Américains Abhijit Banerjee et Michaël Kremer pour leurs travaux sur la pauvreté. Elle est aujourd'hui la présidente du Fonds d'Innovation pour le Développement (FID) hébergé par l'Agence française de développement. Lancé en 2021, il propose un dispositif novateur de financement du développement dans les pays les plus pauvres basé sur l'évaluation de l'impact des projets à l'aide de méthodes scientifiques. Esther Duflo, nouvellement présidente de l'École d'économie de Paris, s'en est expliquée en exclusivité au micro de Charlotte Cosset, journaliste spécialiste de l'économie africaine à RFI.► À écouter aussi : Le FID, un fonds pour soutenir l'innovation sociale en Afrique. Esther Duflo est l'auteure d'une série d'ouvrages destinés aux enfants pour expliquer la pauvreté dans le monde avec l'illustratrice Cheyenne Olivier.* Pour avancer vers la souveraineté économique en Afrique, l'une des priorités est certainement de développer une industrie sur son propre territoire. Construire des véhicules « made in Africa » pour le consommateur africain, c'est donc le projet de Mobius Motors, start-up créée en 2010 au Kenya. C'est l'un des deux constructeurs en Afrique de l'Est avec l'Ougandais Kiira Motors. Pauline Gleize s'est rendue, il y a quelques semaines, sur son site de la banlieue de Nairobi. * C'est un produit traditionnel utilisé depuis la nuit des temps ou presque, sans doute la troisième dynastie égyptienne, vers 2.700 avant J-C et qui reste très prisé aujourd'hui encore dans l'agro-alimentaire, la confiserie, les cosmétiques, ou encore l'industrie (bâtiment, peinture, textile, etc.). La gomme arabique, issue de l'acacia est une ressource naturelle et une richesse de plusieurs pays africains notamment sahéliens (Maghreb, Mali, Sénégal, Tchad, Égypte, Soudan, Niger).Son marché est en assez forte croissance. Parmi les quelques entreprises qui transforment et commercialisent la gomme : une PME française, Alland et Robert, fondée en 1884 et qui détient 25 % de parts de marché. Son PDG Charles Alland a accordé un entretien à Marie-Pierre Olphand, spécialiste des matières premières sur RFI. * Pour terminer cette émission pleine de diversité dans ses sujets, nous vous proposons un long entretien avec la plus Ivoirienne des Nigérianes et la plus Nigériane des Ivoiriennes : Nnenna Nwakanma, dans l'État d'Abia au sud-est du Nigeria et Abidjanaise d'adoption a donc vécu très intensément la dernière finale de la CAN 2024 de football remportée par les Éléphants de Côte d'Ivoire.Mais si on l'a invitée dans Éco d'ici Éco d'ailleurs, c'est aussi parce qu'elle a des responsabilités importantes sur le continent pour promouvoir l'économie numérique, notamment pour les femmes. Spécialisée dans les questions de développement international, militante de l'accès au numérique, elle est ambassadrice en chef au sein de la fondation World Wide Web, organisation à but non lucratif qui fait la promotion d'un Web ouvert. Dans cet entretien, elle critique frontalement les gouvernements, comme celui du Sénégal, qui coupent le réseau internet lors des mouvements de contestation et rendez-vous électoraux.Retrouvez nous sur Facebook et Twitter. Esther Duflo (prix Nobel d'économie) : Face à la pauvreté, toucher des publics nouveauxLe Fonds d'innovation pour le Développement (FID) hébergé par l'Agence Française de Développement (AFD) soutient des projets sélectionnés pour leurs impacts sociaux, notamment en Afrique. Il est présidé par Esther Duflo, économiste du développement, récompensée en 2019 par un prix Nobel pour ses travaux contre la pauvreté.RFI : Qu'est-ce qu'est le Fonds d'innovation pour le développement (FID) et en quoi est-il spécifique ? Esther Duflo : C'est un fonds qui vise à permettre à des acteurs nouveaux, que ce soient des ONG, des universités, des gouvernements, des laboratoires, de proposer de l'innovation sociale. Ce n'est pas de l'innovation pour faire du profit, c'est ça qui est vraiment très différent, mais c'est pour améliorer la qualité de vie des gens dans des secteurs comme l'éducation, la santé, la protection du climat, l'agriculture, etc. Avec toujours cet objectif de créer de la valeur sociale, pas de la valeur marchande. Comment est-ce que cela fonctionne ? Normalement un fonds repose sur sa rentabilité...Comme la rentabilité n'est pas l'indicateur de réussite, ce qui la remplace c'est l'impact, la différence que cela fait dans la vie des gens. Nous demandons des évaluations préalables d'impacts rigoureuses, et on les accompagne dans la mise en œuvre du projet lui-même. Si cela fonctionne, cela permet de le passer à l'échelle, d'augmenter le nombre de partenaires.Vous expliquez que l'objectif est de toucher des publics différents des fonds traditionnels. Comment faites-vous pour toucher ces publics qui sont souvent isolés ?C'est un pari réussi. Comment touche-t-on des publics nouveaux ? Je crois que c'est essentiellement dû à la simplicité du processus de candidature. Le processus de demande de fonds n'est pas particulièrement long, il est très transparent. Nous finançons des projets qui sont innovatifs, avec un potentiel d'échelle important, qui sont capables et volontaires pour jouer le jeu d'évaluation d'impact. Nous réagissons très vite, nous sommes capables de donner des financements de petite taille, ce qui n'est pas le cas pour beaucoup des projets de plus gros bailleurs. Nous travaillons avec des organisations qui n'auraient pas pu se frotter à la bureaucratie nécessaire pour des financements beaucoup plus importants.Ce sont forcément des gens déjà assez connectés ?Non, c'est souvent des gens qu'au départ, nous ne connaissions ni d'ici ni d'ailleurs. Un premier appel à projets a été diffusé le plus largement possible par tous les réseaux dans lesquels les acteurs du développement agissent. Et puis ensuite, il y a un effet de bouche à oreille qui est renforcé par une série d'écoles d'été que l'on fait chaque été sur le terrain. Nous sommes allés en Côte d'Ivoire, au Maroc. Cela permet de faire connaître la possibilité de ce financement auprès de l'écosystème local. Depuis la création du Fonds, on a déjà reçu 2.700 projets nouveaux.Est-ce que vous espérez voir ce genre de fonds se développer ? Est-ce qu'il y a un message derrière, montrer que la rentabilité sociale, ce n'est pas forcément de faire du profit directement ?C'est clair que c'est un autre sujet que la valeur sociale. Ce modèle de recherche d'innovation, d'ouverture, de prise de risque que l'on associe davantage au secteur privé, on peut l'appliquer à la recherche de l'innovation dans le secteur social. C'est un modèle qui, à mon avis, a de forts potentialités pour améliorer l'efficacité des politiques publiques, que ce soient les politiques nationales ou les politiques de coopération.
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In this podcast episode, the host (Tweezy) and his guest, Marcus Alland discuss their connection and the journey they have been on together. They talk about the importance of collaboration and supporting each other in the music industry. Marcus shares how the host introduced him to sync placements and helped him navigate the industry. The episode highlights the value of sharing knowledge and being selfless in the pursuit of successRelationships Worth More Than Money by Tweezy Kennedy & Marcus Allandavailable on all streaming platforms!Support the showInstagram: @rwmtmYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@RWMTMpodGet RWMTM MERCH HERE!!!!! https://streamlabs.com/tweezydabeatterroristkennedy/merch
Join Dr. Mason West (@WestSportsPT) and Khari Thompson (@kdthompson5) as they focus on the Bears season thus far and going forward. But first, they interviewed Dr. Jeremy Alland of Midwest Orthopedics at Rush, team physician for the Chicago Bulls, Chicago White Sox, Chicago Blaze, Chicago City Soccer Club, and Mount Carmel High School. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Join Dr. Mason West (@WestSportsPT) and Khari Thompson (@kdthompson5) as they focus on the Bears season thus far and going forward. But first, they interviewed Dr. Jeremy Alland of Midwest Orthopedics at Rush, team physician for the Chicago Bulls, Chicago White Sox, Chicago Blaze, Chicago City Soccer Club, and Mount Carmel High School. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
February 22, 2004 - I was asked to join my good friend Alland Byallo on his weekly Comfort Sessions radio for a guest mix. I've recently located the archived recording featuring Alland's intro. Alland was an incredible selector, and it was an absolute honor to be invited on to his show. Listen and enjoy..
"Son Of Mary"by Cat Stevens (Yusuf)Mary, Mary, don't you weepAngels guard you while you sleepMary, Mary, don't you cryGod will grant you a faultless childNow, for a while she fled awayBeneath the palms she hidWhen she returned they saw the childBut doubted what she saidThey would have stoned her there and thenBut for a strange eventThe baby spoke, that made the folkBelieve her innocentMary, Mary, don't you fearAngels guide you everywhereMary, Mary, don't be afraidGod will bless youAnd show him the wayNow, time moved the heavensThrough the Spirit he did growThe books of law and wisdomGod taught him to knowHe healed the sick and cured the heartsGave sight to the blindBy God's decree he raised the deadThough many still deniedThough only a few did follow himAmongst Israel's sonsHe never stopped a'callingThe Lord thy God is OneSome disbelievers had a planWould nail him to his deathGod made it look as if they didBut raised him up insteadMary, Mary, don't you weepHeaven guards him while you sleepMary, Mary, time will comeDeath won't touch him 'til his work is doneNow just before he lifted upHe gave the world the newsThat God would send a comforterWith the Spirit of TruthAnd he would be His witnessAnd deliver God's wordWhile many people know himStill many haven't heardMary, Mary, don't you weepAngels guard you while you sleepMary, Mary, don't feel lowHe'll return on the day that God says soMary, Mary, Mary, Mary, Mary, Mary-----"Holy Forever"by Chris TomlinA thousand generations falling down in worshipTo sing the song of ages to the LambAnd all who've gone before us and all who will believeWill sing the song of ages to the LambYour name is the highestYour name is the greatestYour name stands above them allAll thrones and dominionsAll powers and positionsYour name stands above them allAnd the angels cry, HolyAll creation cries, HolyYou are lifted high, HolyHoly foreverIf you've been forgiven and if you've been redeemedSing the song forever to the LambIf you walk in freedom and if you bear His nameSing the song forever to the LambWe'll sing the song forever and amenAnd the angels cry, HolyAll creation cries, HolyYou are lifted high, HolyHoly foreverHear your people sing, HolyTo the King of Kings, HolyYou will always be, HolyHoly foreverYour name is the highestYour name is the greatestYour name stands above them allAll thrones and dominionsAll powers and positionsYour name stands above them allJesusYour name is the highestYour name is the greatestYour name stands above them allAll thrones and dominionsAll powers and positionsYour name stands above them allAnd the angels cry, HolyAll creation cries, HolyYou are lifted high, HolyHoly foreverHear your people sing, HolyTo the King of Kings, HolyYou will always be, HolyHoly foreverYou will always be, HolyHoly forever
Welcome back to another episode of the podcast!On this episode I share an amazing conversation with my good friend Dr Sarah Jane.Founder of en light n Clinics and Spinal Energetics.As well as B.A (Psychology/Philosophy), B.App.Sc/B.H.Sc (Chiropractic) with Distinction, RYT 200 YTT, Cert.Meds.Hol.Couns (IMTTA), Grad Cert Hum Buddhism, Cert Esoteric Acupuncture, M.App.Sci Chinese Medicine (in progress*).*I am so grateful that our world came together last interview and from there became great friends!And in this conversation we got to explore more areas of life.In this episode we dive deep into:How it feels to be Sarah after a huge growth in life and businessThe honest journey of lifeThe lessons from failuresWhy resilience is so importantHaving a acceptance for it allAnd so much more!I really enjoyed this & I hope you enjoy this too!Connect with Sarah:Insta: @https://www.instagram.com/drsarahjanechiro/https://www.drsarahjanechiro.com.au/————————————————————Podcast Instagram: @thecarlocirilloshow————————————————————Join us at the SACRED FULL MOON CACAO PARTYSat 30th SEP - MelbourneClick to get your ticketSee my NEW course & workshopwww.carlocirillo.com————————————————————Ways to connect with me:Instagram: @carlo_cirillo————————————————————Podcast Sponsors:Sacred Cacao 10% off your order Code: "CARLO10" www.sacredtaste.comBON CHARGE Discount on your cart Code: "CARLO" www.boncharge.comSHINE+ Natural energy to help you Think, Feel & Do Better https://shinedrink.com
Dr. Jeremy Alland is the team physician for the Chicago Bulls, Chicago White Sox, Chicago Dogs, and Mount Carmel High School. Dr. Alland graduated from Rush Medical College in Chicago where he received the William H. Harrison PhD award for selfless leadership, aspiration, and collaboration. A former baseball pitcher and host of the podcast “Your Doctor Friends,” Dr. Alland joins Nick to discuss why overuse injuries are so prevalent at the youth level, how parents can better prioritize the long-term development of their child, and the many career opportunities that student athletes can purse in sports outside of being a professional athlete. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to No Hacks Show, a weekly podcast where we are joined by smart guests to discuss many different ways you can optimize your online presence. Joining us today to talk about personalisation is David Mannheim. David is:Founder at Made with Intent - the customer intent platformAuthor (currently writing) of The Person in PersonalisationIn this episode, we discussed:Disney parks!What personalisation is, and what it isn'tHow smaller brands can start doing itThe future of personalisationAI! It's 2023, after allAnd much more! If you're new to the show, please subscribe, rate, and share, and check out the YouTube channel as well - https://www.youtube.com/@NoHacksShow)Episode links:https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidleemannheim/https://www.madewithintent.ai/
Dr. Jeremy Alland (@JeremyAllandMD) is a sports medicine physician at Midwest Orthopaedics at RUSH, a renowned, consistently top-10 nationally-ranked orthopedic practice in Chicago, IL. In addition to a busy clinical practice, he serves as the head primary care team physician for the Chicago Bulls and Chicago Dogs, as well as a team physician for the Chicago White Sox and Chicago Fire Soccer Club. An avid athlete, Dr. Alland played collegiate baseball for DePauw University before pursuing medicine and enjoys golfing, basketball and stand-up paddleboarding. He is the co-host of "Your Doctor Friends" podcast, and has found it insanely fun and is excited to bring fun and approachability to the most common questions we hear as doctors. He also made a hole in one right before we recorded this episode. THE CHAMPION TEAMMATE HITS #1 ON AMAZON!: Thanks for all your support, as the launch of our new book has been phenomenal, hitting #1 in numerous categories and being named the top new release in Sports Psychology. Please click here and grab yourself a copy of The Champion Teammate today. Please email John@ChangingTheGameProject.com if you want discounted pricing on 10 or more books and if you leave us a review so we can send you the Live Q and A link. Thanks everyone. REGISTER NOW! The 2023 Way of Champions Conference will be held August 4-6, 2023 at Colorado Academy in Denver, CO. PHIL JACKSON, 11X NBA CHAMPION COACH, AND STEVE KERR, 9X NBA CHAMPION COACH AND PLAYER WILL BE JOINING US AS A VIRTUAL GUEST PRESENTERS FOR THE EVENT. CINDY TIMCHAL, 8X NCAA CHAMPION LACROSSE COACH WILL BE JOINING US IN PERSON AS WELL! Click here to learn more and register. Register soon to get access to the best hotel rooms right across the street from Colorado Academy. Its going to be amazing to be back in person in 2023! Become a Podcast Champion! This weeks podcast is also sponsored by our Patreon Podcast Champions. Help Support the Podcast and get FREE access to our most popular online courses, a $300 value. If you love the podcast, we would love for you to become a Podcast Champion, (https://www.patreon.com/wayofchampions) for as little as a cup of coffee per month (OK, its a Venti Mocha), to help us up the ante and provide even better interviews, better sound, and an overall enhanced experience. Plus, as a $10 per month Podcast Super-Champion, you will have access to never before released and bonus material, including: Downloadable transcripts of our best podcasts, so you don't have to crash your car trying to take notes! A code to get free access to our online course called “Coaching Mastery,” usually a $97 course, plus four other courses worth over $100, all yours for free for becoming a patron. Other special bonus opportunities that come up time to time Access to an online community of coaches like you who are dedicated listeners of the podcast, and will be able to answer your questions and share their coaching experiences.
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There is a whole World of Mind-Body Connection.Slowly I describe how to make sense of it allAnd in this podcast I describe how thought work is not void of the emotional components, how working with your mind is congruent with working with your body. In this episode we learn how your thoughts influence your emotions, actions, and overall life experiences. I talk about my mind limitations and how I explored by frustration and my self-righteousness. I explore the significance of understanding and processing your emotions to create lasting change. This podcast guides you through the art of thought work and subsequent emotional . Take charge of your well-being and experience the transformative power of embracing the interconnectedness of your mind and body through replicable method of C-NEAR algorithm.Ready to embark on your healing journey? Book your coaching appointment now and start your path to personal growth and fulfillment.https://www.islamiclifecoachschool.com/wisdom-wednesdays-free-group-coaching
Have you ever felt excited about a new form of exercise, only to get sore muscles and then joint pain as soon as you start to see results? You take a couple days off, try ice and painkillers, but the pain always seems to come back and you're not sure what to do about it. Should you keep going? Stop moving? See a doctor? Or try something else? On this week's podcast, we'll attempt to demystify the healing process. Listen and learn: Why patience might be the top necessity for healing The value of cross training for injury prevention How to use muscle strength to combat joint laxity Why being “under recovered” is a bigger problem than being overtrained Links Dr. Alland's Site ABOUT OUR GUEST Dr. Jeremy Alland is a board-certified sports medicine physician based in Chicago, IL. He has worked as a team physician for various professional sports teams and high school teams, and is actively involved in research. Like the Show? Leave us a review Check out our YouTube channel Visit www.yogabody.com
We are all praying for Buffalo Bills' safety, Damar Hamlin, after he was hit, causing a cardiac event, sending him to the ICU. This is a nightmare for any athlete, and disheartening for family, friends and fans.As nurses, medical students, even parents, when viewing these types of tragic events, it is natural to think about what you would do in an emergency situation like this. Especially a parent attending a child's sporting event, having the knowledge and ability to help out in an emergency can start to feel more important than ever.On today's episode, rapid response nurse and our host, Sarah Lorenzini, has invited guest Dr. Jeremy Alland, the official physician for the Chicago Bulls basketball team, to help us unravel what happened to Damar Hamlin on the football field, and how we can better prepare ourselves for cardiac events as medical professionals in non-medical settings.We go over sports medicine doctor's roles, common cardiac events that occur in sporting events, how to treat them, and how to stay vigilant (not paranoid) in situations where there is a possibility of a cardiac event.This episode isn't only for medical professionals or students, this is also for anyone who wants to be prepared and helpful in emergency situations.Tune in today to hear practical information and advice that could potentially help save someone's life. Topics discussed in this episode:Dr. Alland's role as the Chicago Bulls team physicianWhat happened to Damar Hamlin?What is commotio cordis?Explanation of the how sports related cardiac events occur for non-nursesA possibility of what happened to Damar HamlinWhat happens when a player collapses on the field? What is an emergency action plan in sports medicine?Why AEDs are important in an emergencyHow was Damar Hamlin able to stand up and collapse again after he was hit?Advice for lay people and medical professionals witnessing a sports emergencyA free app to download to locate AEDs in your area: Pulse Point AEDhttps://apps.apple.com/app/id867150971Who is the best person to do CPR in an emergency?To connect with Dr. Jeremy Alland, head to his instagram page @JeremyAllandMD or check out his podcast by visiting www.yourdoctorfriendspodcast.com!
Depuis le début de l'année, les États-Unis et l'Europe ont fortement augmenté leurs importations de gomme d'acacia, en particulier du Soudan. Utilisée comme fibre soluble prébiotique et additif naturel, la gomme intéresse de plus en plus l'industrie. Sur les neuf premiers mois de l'année, les États-Unis et la France – plus gros transformateurs de gomme au monde – ont augmenté d'environ 50 % leurs importations de gomme, selon le bulletin d'information agricole N'Kalo. Une flambée des arrivages, en provenance du Soudan essentiellement, qui reflète un rattrapage de ces derniers mois, selon les industriels français. La perturbation des chaînes mondiales d'approvisionnement et des blocages à Port-Soudan ont limité les flux à certaines périodes, d'où cette reprise soudaine des importations. L'industrie de plus en plus demandeuse L'engouement pour l'exsudat d'acacia n'en est pas moins réel puisque environ depuis trois ans, le marché affiche un taux de croissance de 5 à 6 %, contre 2 à 3 % depuis les années 2000. L'appétit pour la gomme a été renforcé il y a un an par la reconnaissance de son statut de fibre par les États-Unis, statut suspendu en 2016. Une qualité qui ouvre la voie à un usage plus large de la gomme pour l'industrie agroalimentaire. Au vu de l'inertie du marché, la décision ne devrait se faire sentir que dans les prochains mois, estime Mathieu Dondain, directeur général de Nexira, leader mondial qui a augmenté ses capacités dès 2021 pour pouvoir répondre à l'augmentation de la demande. Il est déjà acquis que la demande ne va faire qu'augmenter. La demande se mondialise Les industriels, qui depuis la guerre en Ukraine peinent à s'approvisionner en amidon modifié fabriqué à partir de blé ou de maïs, ont, eux aussi, déjà fait part de leur volonté d'acheter de la fibre d'acacia. Au vu de la demande, Frédéric Alland, PDG d'Alland et Robert, l'autre géant de la gomme transformée en France, explique actuellement être d'ailleurs au maximum de sa capacité de traitement et a même dû transférer certains de ses clients sur une co-entreprise basée en Inde en attendant l'entrée en production d'un nouvel atelier dans les prochains mois. Dans ce contexte porteur, les prix suivent une pente ascendante. Alland et Robert assure avoir payé 5 % de plus pour la variété dite « Sénégal » et 20 % de plus pour la gomme dite « Seyal » lors de la dernière campagne. Certains clients auraient même déjà donné leur accord de principe pour une hausse des prix en 2023. Mais difficile de dire si ce sont les producteurs qui en profiteront ou si ce sont les exportateurs qui augmenteront leur marge. Dans le secteur de la gomme, la valeur ajoutée est très mal répartie, précise François Griffon, analyste pour N'Kalo, qui pointe des prix au producteur très bas pour un travail connu pour sa pénibilité.
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Knox and Jason discuss:* NFL Trade Deadline* Coaching Situations including:* Bryan Harsin / Auburn* Steve Nash / Nets / Ime Udoka* Baseball is relevant? World Series * How many billions will the Washington Commanders sell for?* NBA MVP Odds* University of Tennessee at University of Georgia* Including incredible audio from Andre 3 $tacks!* Survivor and the Gabler of it allAnd of course… CCTTP! (Cameo Closest To The Pin) Get full access to Knox McCoy at knoxmccoy.substack.com/subscribe
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The N17 Women team recap Spurs 8-0 blowout of Brighton.We cover:Our favourite goalsImpactful subs and an in form JessFirst sight of GraciePlayers linking up all over the pitchThe joy of it allAnd a few post-game topics: Ash Neville - still - not selected for EnglandHope Powell's departureEverton PredictionsYou can find the N17 Women Team on Twitter and writing or talking about Spurs in other places:Abbie tweets @abbierosemeow & writes about Spurs Women at Cartilage Free CaptainCaroline tweets @cgstefko & writes about Spurs Men and Women for Spurs Across the PondRachel tweets @spurswomenblog & writes about Spurs Women at Spurs Women BlogSian tweets @sian_wallis & talks about all things Spurs at Proud Lilywhites Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I knew I was being watched at all times, and the more I paid attention to being watched, the less noticeable it would become. I threw up a flare in way of not caring; I ate what I wanted and ran about in an inward frenzy—yet also, in a cool, and outermost calm state. I felt already that I had lost the game; that I wasn't famous yet, and so I wouldn't or couldn't be—I had failed, and so it didn't matter what I did or didn't do. I had no one left to please, however, I couldn't seem to stop writing— and I hadn't been, really. But now, it came about again automatically as it had in the beginning. I wasn't angry, and I wasn't going to be; my feelings were justified, and they had to be, because somehow, they still existed—despite my trying to abolish them as it seemed everyone else had in the way of making and sustaining income. But I was miserable, not doing anything anywhere near what I wanted to, and wasn't making the money I needed to do anything but wake up and exist in a rather unadmirable fashion. @zaexoolin October, deadmau5 I had written galaxies of entries into The Festival Project, and it didn't seem to matter at all— I wasn't making any money from it, and now, I didn't know how to. I hadn't the time or energy to organize the Project into anything understandable to anyone other than myself, and though the whole of it was somewhat complete; if completion was attainable any, in the infinite sense and overall nature of the project itself—but it had not yet been standardized into any format which would even be moderately accepted in the writing world wirh any interest; it wasn't Hollywood formatted and didn't fit the picture for any other adaptable publication—it had its own form and while I very well understood it, it would take a decent amount of explaining to anyone my vision for the massive project. Still, the universe had a way of telling me I was selling myself short and maybe even selling my soul in the exact opposite way as anyone might have chosen to—I wasn't having any fun, experiencing the benefits of actual fame, though The Festival Project's strange cult following had become effective in making itself apparently notable, and I was literally living hand to mouth on borrowed time. Though escaping Vegas by just a hairline, and finding bits and pieces of myself scattered all across Los Ángeles, the notion of becoming homeless and out of my senses loomed over me with every colored person howling and cussing at themselves and at the world—and not that there hadn't been such in Las Vegas—in fact, there were more, as the Nevadan mental health system was far worse than California's healthcare by anyone's standard, and yet— it was more forcibly apparent that rather than by choices, the homeless of Los Ángeles were there by circumstance. Though I hated it, I was willing to work any job that would secure my independent housing, as I had learned to live with very little and stayed content in doing so; a true minimalist, I fancied not what others had as to keep up with the times, but only of things I hadn't. I wanted my own door to shut, my own bed to make—my own kitchen to cook in, and although it came at a cost, the skyrocketing rent in LA was worth it enough, equated to the energy alone in the city. I wasn't anytime soon going to Mexico without a decent amount of money, and more than probably wouldn't be able to keep up the pace of a commission-only job enough to secure a space in LA—but I knew something was coming. After all, there was a coughing demon following me everywhere I went, and so I thought myself to be a pretty important obsession in someone else's mind to put out such a terrible force of energy. It didn't seem to matter much, anything, actually—I wasn't doing anything I wanted, I wasn't getting what I needed, and I was harder working than anyone I met at all. The end of my life could be any day at any time, and so I became reckless in the aftermath of having lost all that I had ever loved. R E C K L E S S Los Ángeles What if I took my heart out? | | | You'd love the taste of my blood, With a Bite of the lip, and a twist of the tongue Pull me under, No wonder— Catch more flies with honey Oh. I didn't know you go hereIt's below zero where I'm from Cold as the stone you were under, That went unturned until Suddenly, I was at home dear, All alone whereAll of a sudden you know me; No, Let's not go there—I was in the clear, I was in the clear I was in the air, with you I was in a dream, and then Woke up to care for you Staring at the wall In a cold sweat Oh, there you are again I didn't know you go here Hello, dear Better prepare the proper paperwork Better prepare the proper paperwork Better wear the proper attire; You're said to inspire the choir In your downward spiralLook at my eyes Look at my eyes Look at my eyes, when I lie to you That's just the life of a writer; Live and we die just to love youThen write of itBut in spite of it allAnd everything I stand for; Coming this fall: I could fall for you What if I took my heart out? | | | You'd love the taste of my blood, With a Bite of the lip, and a twist of the tongue Pull me under, No wonder— Catch more flies with honey —Shhh. The brim of my hat, on a pole Where do I get off writing stories? Where do I get off—?Ah Where do I get my glory? Give me my roses, I'm horny Give me more, Moses; I've had it up to here with this nonsense Divine nonchalance and omnipotence God, this is potent You poisoned my apple with acid, I know it Alone in a fortress‘Four figures is worth it,'I figured Go figure,Addicted to light fixtures, forged as robotix I hope to God i get off of this rocket as polished and Godlike as Ali But nobody gets it, but me and my daughter Who doesn't exist yet Or did, And we're simply reliving the story Instead of just Writing it Riding the bus to the end of the infiniteInvisible Infidelity, hell is embellished with heavenly decoratives and eloquent expletives Where the hell is my stop, anyway I stopped paying attention Where the Hell do I get off? —for S——Ssshhhhhhutthefuckup!!! Watch this Ugh Get it? Stop it, Satan. Stop what? Come on. Stop following me. You like it——Sometimes it's funny. You're very quick. Could be quicker. I could give you this whole damn city, if you want it. It's already mine. Wouldn't it be nice if everyone else knew it too? Nobody has to know. Oh, but you'd like that. I'd like a lot of things. But not love? What is that? You tell me. Name your price. Are you serious!? How's the weather? I want to make a baby Dhow me that you love meCome inside me, then divide me Bring the joy into my prideCause I admire youI desire you, Light my fire;I exist to inspire you Dammit. Dammit. —down girl. I told you I'm going to put that dragon to sleep. I'll put it to sleep. Dragons don't sleep! That's a myth! Dragons are a myth! Myths are a myth. If you land that ship here I'm going to make you pay for parking by the minute. Alright. How much? Half a million. Deal. SUPACREE has officially and permanently hijacked Dillon Francis. Where is Dillon Francis? I told you it was cold up here. Don't look at me! Oh what's wrong EVERYTHING. Whats going to happen here? Anything that can. No no! Do t touch it! It's a Tesla! What?! Last year I saw you take a baseball bat to a fucking Beamer! It was Boston! ?! They love baseball Watch this: Satan. I told you— —I wasn't listening. I can be anywhere you are. The US Bank building was indeed high enough to kill you from jumping off of it; I couldn't stop thinking about it, as I stood by the base of it, actually across the street at the library, which I for some reason, had somehow considered as my own. -TAZER- Oh shit. Oh shit. -TAZER- -TAZER- -TAZER- —WOOOOOOOOOO!!! YOU'RE SICK. I love it! One more! WHAT! ONE MORE. (This part is important.) HIT ME BABY, one more time! BRITTNEY SPEARSHey, shut the fuck up, okay—my kids watch this show! WOOOOOOOOOO. This is nuts. This is out of control. That's a lot of— —Lazers! —Cough syrup. Oh, yeah it is. Wish. what?! Already?! Whats your first wish?! I'm not done yet You have to be— There's a limit?! WISH. OKay, OKAY!! I wish— Oh shit, here she goes. Hide! Ugh! Noorotic, Redman NEW DJ UNLOCKED/ Q-Beet “Q-BEET IS GOD. “ Ok. I had just that very morning imagined myself quitting my shitty job, trading in my business professional clothes for something, anything else—and just finally, once again—being Sunnï Blū. In pondering, looking over my polished and professional appearance, in a collared faux-pearl dress and DKNY boots I actually liked…but it didn't at all feel like me. And while Sunnï Blū also wasn't me, and merely just a character I had created and ended up quite by accident somehow method acting by solid definition—it was still an entirely more enthralling existence, as the character I had created had indeed come into a life of its own and become nothing at all of how I had first imagined, but somehow even better. ‘What would Sunnï Blū even wear?' I had asked myself, probably even too loudly, so much so that the universe with full-throttle intention did respond, in an excitingly timely manner. EXT. WHERE MONSTERS DREAM, DTLA. DAY Oh I love this part. GOOGLE‘What does Sunnï Blū Wear?' oh my god. what is this. i love it. #lilbitz LA is some shit. Some people in LA are too rich. You're so rich, I can't look at you. You're so rich, you make my eyes hurt. What are you even wearing? lacoste-too-much. Durh. EXT. DTLA FASHION DISTRICT. DAY ‘Can you believe Porter Robinson invented trance? I thought almost too deeply about it for a moment, trying to understand where in my own multidimensionality I was, or where he was, in the grand scheme of things. POOOR-TER ROBINSON. POOR-TER ROBINSON. -lil B. Yes, actually, I do believe that. I could believe that. I invented trance! Uh huh. I am I! Oh shit. I am Porter Robinson. PORTER ROBINSON. Check out my band: Porter and the Robinsons. Yessir. Anywho. The smell of eucalyptus filled my nostrils; someone behind me was annointing themselves with the oil and it sparked up a fire in my brain; I had been trying to become a member of Equinox fitness for years, and had almost always fallen short just in funding, and though something was telling me I would be coming into some sort of money somehow, I was again falling short—it was almost impossible for me to arrive anywhere on time anywhere I didn't want to be; and I didn't like my new job as much as I thought I needed it… Sonny Moore died of a broken heat; I survived him, but I never was the same.That was they day my eyes had turned go hazel—Now comes the day my eyes will fade to greyMy eyes will fade to grey. ‘Ugh.' Rooms>< anything I was almost certain at one point or another that— Fuck this—there's a glitch in the matrix! (I thought this was an article on the secret love affair between Allison Wonderland and Dillon Francis!) ((That's not a secret!)) This is impossible. What am I looking at. (Yes, please try to explain to yourself how this is happening.) (this isn't happeninG.) THIS ISNT REAL —-MWJAY TJE FJCU—- WHAT THE FUCK AM I LOOKING AT (Hush, please, before you send up a sign.) There's a signal. Let's go. Let's go?' Where?! To the planet. To which—planet?! The one with the: ‘—THIS ISN'T HAPPENING— ‘ (now you've done it.) You really sold you soul for this? What'd you sell yours for? Same as you, I guess.x__x God is in the shadows, And yet I rise above, Just to illuminate the picturesque, The life that all of us have left to share To live To loveTo love one another To love one another I judge not a mother, Nor pity a father; I honor them Once and for all,One becomes of us Not then, or after—Now, Right where we are, Under the stars, Or drawing them; A wish becomes a prayer to GodUntil you are oneLost wanderers talk in tonguesLost wanderers talk in tongues Lost wanderers talk in tongues, The prophets (Of The profits)All will fall or noneAll is fair in love, But one must fall, First I smell winter in the air. ‘It has to be a dummy company' , I thought. ‘A front for something. ‘ If I was being set up to fail, there were some broad strikes being taken—but still, I wasn't all the way fooled; something seemed off, and If at the very least I was watching my dreams shatter around me, at least I was doing it in Los Angeles against the backdrop of this historic LA skyline on this iconic coastal Mecca, rather than Vegas's dry and unforgiving desert, which for the most part was also littered with homeless, mentally Ill and unbathed Inhabitants—however, strange and bizzare as it seemed, it was as if Los Angeles had less of them. I sat out in on the Whole Foods patio at 8th and grand, which I had never done and somehow also remembered doing, and though temping, the skinny black girl who stopped herself in front of me just to take a sip of her kombucha wouldn't persuade me to start doingso; in fact, I was in a tailspin—very much so in a panic, such that I was actually eating midday, rather than the end of it. The job I had just started seemed a sham, and though there had initially been something that excited me about it, after being late my first day, I almost believed myself to be in a realm where I was doomed to fail, or stuck in a loop as I had been all the rest of my life; then l, it could have been the fact that I was carrying documents with my old name on them—which I had theorized allowed whoever such was practicing black magic against that name to continue doing so successfully. The passport office had apparently ‘made an error' with my documents, and so had delayed me at least by a day or two from completely shedding any remnince of her, to which I would to happy to forget entirely, and—though somewhere in the pit of my heart that I could no longer speak to anyone from my last, pretending for the time being that it didn't exist and was safer; it had to have been narrowed down to two perpetrators for the dark and awful magic that was being used against me, always there but less present when actually dealing with her belongings, family, or friends—and while it may have been her ex husband who forced her to suicide, it may well have been coughs, the photographer for no other reason than love and love alone, in any facet. A fit man with an attractive tattoo seated himself in front of me; I could tell he was attractive, and thought it best to keep him headless rightly so. Today, all the white girls were evil again, but really they always were, and it was me who just cared to notice them—they just needed attention, and didn't seem to do much other than try to get it—not that they had to try. I had learned that I didn't hate them—however, that we lived in different worlds. They couldn't understand me, or find me as attractive as they thought themselves, and their Caucasian male counterparts were trained for the most part not to find African American features as beautiful, scientifically, I had learned. And, while my heart was forgiving, my soul still crept up just to wince at every reflection of ‘ugly' anyone I might have thought to be attractive thought that I was. Sonny Moore is like candy.. …I really want it, but it's definitely not good for me. Good, go on. lol I do have a sweet tooth. Eugh! So then, what does that make Dillon Francis. MEAT. Ew, gross. …I could eat it, but I probably wouldn't feel very good afterwards. Daww. All I need is a DAW And a Dog; And a friend, And a hug, And a car, And a bed— And you out of my head Cause I gotta get I gotta get I gotta get it all on my own, you know And I gotta get out of hereBut I owe you for something I know it I'll take out a loan In the morningSlowly but surely, Slowly but surely Slowly but surely I'm waking up Run just to run (Gotta run, gotta hide)I'm picking you up (I'm picking you up at 9)Probably shouldn't be drivingProbably shouldn't be driving On all this wine; Took my first sipWhen I saw you weren't mine, but now I'm Picking you up Picking you up at 9 All I need is your arms, And some love, Some songs, And a hug And a road, And a room to go to with you, PAUSE oh shit. I never seen tiesto before. What? Why not?! Cause fuck tiesto. Anyways “Happy birthday tiesto!!!!” Wait, is that his name?! Yeah that's his name! Like his actual name?! I don't know! What the Fuck! Might be worth knowing. I doubt that. His wife is younger than me! Well, good news is, you're getting older. Okay— Wow! This song IS red! Red music for the win. Red music is balls! What! She's from another realm. — MA. What, Jeff. It's excision. What did you say? My name's excision. Sure it is. Ma. What, Jeff. I made a new song. Of course you did. Wanna hear it? Not before breakfast. But it's past noon. So it is— Can I play it? No. What. Why not. I still haven't had breakfast. FAST FORWARD. NO. UNH. Oh, GOD. What? Don't look at me… No Exsision on an empty stomach. Okay. I SAID— SUPACREE Oh, I get it. This shit smacks. ///UNH. Literally, sometimes— Owie… But you know what? I had a good run. Okay. When do we get the rest of the DJs? Huh? Okay, who wants in? *literally nobody raises a hand* Okay, I'll go. Are you serious? Serious as a heart attack. THAT'S how you got in? Heart attacks are a sure-bet! But no! Well then, what happened? Someone broke his heart. Aw, shit. DONT LOOK AT ME. Aw, fucksauce. Nice Nikes. Wanna fight me?Do you like me? I'll give you a black eye; Yikes Three stripes me, I'm a zebra, no white, see? Psyche — #lilbitz I love LA. Sometimes I can't tell if people are wearing costumes or if that's like—their—themselves. Like their true selves. I can't tell. And it's okay. It's really okay. Cause sometimes I look at myself in the mirror, and I'm like— Fuck. Who is this guy? Yeah. Or I just laughI'm like *laughs* “You idiot” But it's whatever! That's my true self. Sometimes.Whatever. Maybe I am in costume!I don't know. Sometimes, I think I'm in a movieSometimes, people come up and tell me I'm in a movie.I'm like “oh no! Whose the main character” Lol.“I better get out of their way!” Haha or I'm like,“Yeah, I'm definitely the villain; get the fuck away from me.” But no. I love LA. I'm at the gym— I saw this dude in faded blue jeans, a jersey, some socks, and some Nike slides. I'm like yeah, I'm home. I'm home. Then I go to get a second look at him and he's got rhinestone facial piercings, I'm like. “Yup.” Fuck. I love LA. And they were oddly placed, at that. He had like, his eye wrinkles and second-dimples pierced Like—who has two sets of dimples, anyway?! LA people. Bet. — ALRIGHT DEADMAU5—TAKE IT AWAY. What? No literally. Take away all the deadmau5. What, you can't do that! But I can. — I love deadmau5. Beepbeepboop. Probably more than I should. Beepbeepboop. Way more than I should. Beepbeepboop. Beepboop. — Yo. Yo. Whatever happened to Pasquale? ? What happened to Pasquale? ? What even originally happened to Pasquale? Let's find out. —NO—NOT THE TIME MACHINE AGAIN. Relax. I WILL NOT RELAX. Relaaaaaax… I WILL NOT RELA— —AAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH. Ducks. What the— I told you. DONT DUCK WITH TIME — The thing I knew about Sonny was, I was never going to run into him in public; he was too famous, and too recognizable—and so I didn't have to worry—though, he was always in my mind somewhere, if not in the corner of my eye or somewhere over my shoulder—something like a dry cough that never went away. Might as well have been. — have you ever heard of a blood oath?! No—because they're secret. Turns out that building with my emblem on top is the Los Angeles public library. What a coincidence! No it isn't. I was being facetious. Wow. That should be a spelling bee word. I'm sure it has been. — I got my back up against the wall Why'd I fall for you?We got al the same problems Lack of endorphins, The wrong—a lot of things Maybe nothings wrong with God, after all Fuck, gotta love androgyny. . . . This just got weird. Like it wasn't weird before? No, it's really weird now. WHt is this!! Oh my god! WHAT IS THIS. I don't know. HOW'D THEY DO THIS? Who is “they”? WHOOOIII DID THIS?! Ruffle your feathers a bit? EXT. SOMETHING POETIC. NIGHT for fuck's sake. ffs. Fuck.
Productivity is considered a positive aspect in our society, but it's also often the thing that we struggle with the most, and the pursuit of productivity can get in the way of being present and enjoying life.We're constantly thinking about how to get as much done as possible and ticking tasks off a never-ending to-do list. There's a complexity to productivity that not many have mastered. In today's episode, sports physician and podcaster, Dr Jeremy Alland, takes us through his journey of trying to truly understand what it means to be productive, how to prevent it from disrupting life, and how it can actually add value to enjoying life.He unpacks the question of whether productivity is a learned habit or if it something some are just born with. Jeremy shares his own experiences of his challenges learning how to set healthy boundaries so he could be productive and also be present in his own life. Jeremy struggled with this at first, but it got easy as time went on, and he wants to relay what he learned to all of you!Tune in to learn about how to make productivity work for the life you want to lead, and not the other way round. Topics discussed in this episode:Being productive about productivitySolving the productivity problemFinding balanceWhen to check lists and when to switch it offAligning your values with your lifestyleProgressing towards your prioritiesBeing productive by doing nothingHead to Apple Podcasts to listen to Jeremy's podcast with Dr. Julie Bruene, ‘Your Doctor Friends', where you'll find the answers to questions you wish you could call or text your doctor friend. Connect with Jeremy:InstagramTo learn more about character building qualities to become your true self, visit our website here!Head to Apple Podcasts to hear more episodes.Connect with Java:FacebookEmailInstagramLinkedInTwitter
Check out the new RPGFan Shop!Look out, you podcasters! It's an extended ROBERT FROST REFERENCE. But at least it describes this episode.Several games in an afternoon,And sorry I could not play them allAnd be one gamer, long I pausedAnd stared one down, to start it soonNoting its lauded soundtrack's call;Then took the other, music less representedAnd having perhaps the better claimBecause it's novel and less frequently mentioned;As for inspiring podcast discourseBoth are worthy, one a less familiar refrain,This quandary before our panel layEach panelist with the SNES catalogue in full displayOh, keep Chrono and FFVI for another day!Yet knowing how each episode has its life,We step boldly onward without looking back.We'll be fielding questions with a sighSomewhere ages and ages hence:Yes, there is excellent music that is not here, and we–We're taking the road SNES traveled by,And for this episode, that has made all the difference.Featuring: Mike Salbato, Hilary Andreff, Michael Sollosi, Greg Delmage; Edited by Jono LoganLinks for this episode Charles Deenen on IMdB One Ring (The Shire OC Remix by Brandon Strader) OCRemix: Super Mario RPG: Window to the Stars Tracklist0:06:13 - Title Theme (Charles Deenen) - J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, Vol. I0:08:32 - Be Absentminded (Motoi Sakuraba) - Tales of Phantasia OST0:29:45 - Theme of Onett (Keiichi Suzuki) - EarthBound OST0:32:18 - Still, the Road is Full of Dangers (Yoko Shimomura) - Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars OST0:51:02 - Powell (Hiroki Kikuta) - Trials of Mana OST0:55:13 - Underground Castle (or The Mines) (Yukihide Takekawa) - Soul Blazer OST1:14:54 - Impregnable Defense (Masaharu Iwata) - Ogre Battle: The March of the Black Queen OST1:17:16 - For the Savior (Yasunori Shiono) - Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals OST1:42:35 - Greg's bonus track!Album links for places to buy, stream, and more are available in our post on RPGFan.Get in Touch:RPGFan.comRPGFan ShopEmail us: music@rpgfan.comTwitter: @rpgfancomInstagram: @rpgfancomFacebook: rpgfancomTwitch: rpgfancom
Climbing Acatenango Volcano outside of Antigua, Guatemala is one of the most popular hikes to do. Climbing to the top of a volcano, and camping right in front of the active Fuego Volcano is a must-do activity when visiting Guatemala.However, there are many things that need to be aware of and to have prepared for that no one tells you.In this episode you will learn:What to wearWhat to bringWhere to camp - because if you don't camp in the right spot you will miss out on the best showWhat food to bring - and ordering the right food from your operatorWhat level do you need to have to hike - if at allAnd more ...DISCOVER 365 Days of Adventure from YOUR Backyard to the Global Playground - Get your FREE LIST HERE and Make Everyday An Adventure About Marina 'Travel Experta'I am an Experience Collector, World Traveler, Expat Mama and WifeI have been an expat for over 20 years raising 2 trilingual sonsMy family and I have traveled to over 40 countries and counting …I'm here to inspire you to travel, move internationally, have fun with your family and so much more!Did you enjoy the podcast?Leave a review on Apple Podcast! They are one of THE most important factors for podcasts, and it's super easy to do: Click on “View in iTunes” on the left-hand side under the picture. Leave an honest review.Thanks, you're super!
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As we go through our daily lives seeking to please God, we must be sure not to get in our own way. Everything that we do because of the love of God in our hearts, we should not allow to be tainted as what should be secret and sacred morphs into selfishness, and mere means of stroking our egos.In Matthew 6: 1 it reads: “Be careful not to practice your righteousness in front of others to be seen by them. If you do, you will have no reward from your Father in heaven. And in verse 3 it goes on to tell us But when you give to the needy, do not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing, so that your giving may be in secret.God is not at all pleased when we boast about the good we have done. If true be told we could never beat God giving so what other that flesh would give us the inkling to boast.Matthew 6:5 goes on to tell us about our acts of prayer. Prayer is communicating with God. It should not be mocked, ridiculed org bought before Him to exalt our flesh. Corporate prayer is fine, partnering in prayer with another is also acceptable. But if you read the scriptures you will find that Jesus never prayed with his disciples, not because it is ungodly, but likely to provide emphasis on how sacred and intimate prayer is.We must alway pray with complete reverence for whom we are praying to God, the Alpha and Omega, the one who is the beginning and the end, the Creator of all things, the one who knows all, and see allAnd last but not least our fasting should not be done, the bible says like hypocrites complaining or boasting of our sacrifice. The bible is clear when we shift the focus off God to us, He will not honor or bless our sacrifice.Anything that we sacrifice unto God should be done without, moaning, groaning, complaining, or seeking the attention or approval from others. The Word of God tells us to do things exalting Him in our hearts, as a secret, intimate love exchange between us and him. God says what we do to honor him in secret, He will reward us openly for. So ssh, keep it a secret
In this weeks episode of The Playful Psychologist, the topic of Carer Burnout is discussed. Caregiver burnout is a state of physical, emotional and mental exhaustion. It may be accompanied by a change in attitude, from positive and caring to negative and unconcerned. Burnout can occur when caregivers don't get the help they need, or if they try to do more than they are able, physically or financially. Many caregivers also feel guilty if they spend time taking care of themselves rather than taking care of their loved one.This episode explores:What causes or contributes to caregiver burnout?What are the symptoms of caregiver burnout?What can you do to help work through carer burnout?Where can you turn to for help and how can you ask for help?What things can you do to help yourself if you are experiencing burn out?This episode is proudly sponsored by Mister Jones. Their products are designed to support your energy levels, metabolism and brain function throughout the day! Mr Jones has kindly offered you guys 10% off any one time purchase using the code ‘playfulpsychologist' at check out. They are also offering you an additional 10% off the ALREADY discounted subscription price, which makes the subscription price 25% off using the same code. There are no strings attached to their subscriptions, and you can cancel any time. To shop their range using the discount code, check out this link: https://misterjoneshealth.com/pages/collection-pageTo read some of their 1600 5 star reviews for yourself and learn more about their products, check out this link: https://misterjoneshealth.com/a/review/allAnd remember, self-care is not selfish...especially if you are caring for someone else!!
Really excited to release episode 4! We are continuing with the low back pain series here in part 2, with guest host, Dr. Jeremy Alland, with Midwest Orthopaedics at RUSH. You can find Dr. Alland on Instagram @jeremyallandmd. Dr. Alland is a Primary Sports Medicine physician, specializing in non-operative management of orthopedic and musculoskeletal conditions. He sees a wide range of injuries and has experience working with weekend hackers, weekend warriors, up to professional athletes. Midwest Orthopaedics at RUSH is ranked #1 in Illinois and #5 in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. We talk low back pain management, physical exam considerations, medication recommendations, importance of physical therapy and exercise, and of course, the Tiger Woods surgery update. Please feel free to reach out to me on Instagram and Twitter @JoeEstesPT as well as LinkedIn and Facebook at Joe Estes for any feedback or questions. Will keep trying to post some good content on my social media platforms so make sure you follow me and stay tuned. If you have any desire to work with me online for golf fitness/performance, please reach out to me as well. Thanks for tuning in to episode 4, and please remember to subscribe to the podcast as well as rate and review the show. Thanks everyone!
Interview with Dr. Jeremy Alland, Primary Care Physician and Sports Medicine Specialist at Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush, to discuss the importance of wearing a helmet while skiing and how to be aware of concussions.Interview with Jay Jacobson, the Global Director of Education at Optimum Nutrition, BSN, and Isopure. The difference between amino acid supplements vs protein powders and when they should be taken during the day.Ask the Doctor segment: Dr. Cole answers questions from listeners about Tenex procedure, runners knee, and activities that can be done after a knee replacement.
1 - We talk Christmas movies. B - That is allAnd lastly - enjoy the Xtravaganza
If you are struggling to pick the right niche, or really stand out in the one you want to be in, keep listening.Even tho all the marketing gurus tell you you HAVE to pick a niche in order to be successful, I believe that is completely false. In this episode, I am sharing why you don't ACTUALLY have to niche down, and what to do instead!BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING, YOU'LL DISCOVER:The problem with niching down that most entrepreneurs are makingWhy picking a niche is actually not as important as you thinkHow some of the most successful entrepreneurs don't have a “niche” at allAnd my gold mine philosophy for narrowing down your perfect potential clientAlso don't forget to check out the shownotes so you can get access to bonus materials and related blogs and videos!! Find them here: https://www.thelaunchfixpodcast.com/episode-4-you-dont-need-to-niche-down-do-this-instead/When you finish listening, take a screenshot of you listening on your device, share it to your Instagram stories and tag me, @jess.oconnell_ ! Slide into my DMs, I'd love to hear what your biggest takeaways are! Subscribe and Review!Thank you so much for tuning in, and see you here next time on The Launch Fix Podcast!! Make sure you're subscribed so you're the first to know as soon as new episodes drop, and to get access to exclusive bonus content we reserve only for our subscribers.When you leave us a five-star review, we might feature it on an upcoming episode and give YOU a shout out right here on the show! Just click here to review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let me know what you love most about the podcast. Your reviews really do help people find the show, and I LOVE hearing from listeners like you! Follow us!www.jessoconnell.comhttps://www.instagram.com/jess.oconnell_/https://www.facebook.com/groups/thelaunchfixpodcast
In this episode, Dillon and Dr. Alland discuss the role of nonsurgical orthopedic docs in sports and his experience going through physical therapy after a surgery. Then we dive into the main discussion of the day centered around concussion. What is a concussion? What causes a concussion? How is impact related to the risk of concussion? Rule changes have been made at the professional level to decrease risk of concussion, this has trickled down into youth sports. Have the rule changes created a safer playing atmosphere for athletes? What's the best way to recover from a concussion? After a concussion are you at risk for other injuries? All of this and more answered!!! Dr. Jeremy Alland graduated from Rush Medical College in Chicago, IL, where he was awarded the prestigious William H. Harrison, PhD Award for selfless leadership, aspiration and collaboration. He went on to complete a Family Medicine residency at UPMC St. Margaret Hospital in Pittsburgh, PA, where he served as Chief Resident and was peer-selected as the best resident teacher. After residency, he returned to Rush and his hometown of Chicago to complete a fellowship in sports medicine. Dr. Alland is a team physician for the Chicago White Sox, Chicago Fire Soccer Club, Windy City Bulls (Chicago Bulls NBA G-League team), Chicago Dogs, Chicago Blaze, Chicago Wildfire (Ultimate Frisbee), Chicago City Soccer Club and Mount Carmel High School. He previously served as a team physician for DePaul University. Additionally, he has been a part of the finish line medical team at both the Chicago and Pittsburgh marathons. He is board certified by the American Board of Family Medicine and is a member of the American Medical Society of Sports Medicine, American College of Sports Medicine and American Academy of Family Physicians. He is an active researcher and has authored numerous papers on topics in sports medicine. He also serves as a peer-reviewer for The Journal of Family Practice. Dr. Alland finds pride in his ability to relate to his patients and strives to help his patients remain active. He specializes in the care of the entire athlete with special interests in the throwing athlete, the golfing athlete, sports performance, and ultrasound-guided procedures. Enjoy! -Team [P]Rehab Learn More About Dr. Jeremy Alland, MD Connect on IG: jeremyallandmd Read Article: "What To Do After A Concussion" Previous Podcast On Concussion Link to Learn About [P]Rehab Programs Link To Submit Questions/Topics Visit our website: www.theprehabguys.com Follow us on: Instagram | Facebook | Youtube | Twitter Connect with Team [P]Rehab info@theprehabguys.com [P]Rehabbers thank you for listening and let us know what to talk about next. We hope to help you take control of your health through education! Did you enjoy this? Please rate, review, share, and subscribe. Every bit of feedback, comments, subscriptions, and sharing helps!!!
Hey! If you’re enjoying the show, please take a moment to rate/review it on whatever service you use to listen.Here’s the iTunes link: http://bit.ly/wehaveconcerns And here’s the Stitcher link: http://bit.ly/stitcherwhconcernsJeff on Twitter: http://twitter.com/jeffcannata Anthony on Twitter: http://twitter.com/acarboniToday’s stories: This one :https://www.npr.org/2020/11/18/936219170/scientists-discover-outer-space-isnt-pitch-black-after-allAnd this one: https://onezero.medium.com/its-time-to-add-4-new-laws-of-robotics-8791139cdb11If you’ve seen a story you think belongs on the show, send it to wehaveconcernsshow@gmail.com, post in on our Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/WeHaveConcerns/ or leave it on the subreddit: http://reddit.com/r/wehaveconcerns
Welcome to The Scientist's LabTalk, a special edition podcast produced by The Scientist's Creative Services Team where we explore topics at the leading edge of innovative research. This episode is brought to you by Keystone Symposia. Don't miss their upcoming virtual eSymposia Tuberculosis: Science Aimed at Ending the Epidemic on December 2-4, 2020. One of the symposium's co-organizers and keynote speaker is David Alland, Chief of Infectious Disease and Director of the Center for Emerging Pathogens and the Center for COVID-19 Response and Pandemic Preparedness at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School. Niki Spahich from The Scientist's Creative Services team spoke with Alland about his journey to develop a rapid, point-of-care tuberculosis diagnostic and his current research on mutations that lead to drug resistance.
Jesus spoke about storing up treasure in heaven, but how exactly do you go about doing that? Join us for worship and learn how you can impact eternity in a very real way! Want to help make a difference? Join us in bringing the gospel to Georgetown by supporting our online ministry (harmonychurch.cc/give) ------------------- Sermon Notes Slide Key: Sermons always start with “OPENING ILLUSTRATION:” and end with “CLOSING ILLUSTRATION:"Red = Scripture slides (reflect formatting of scripture on slides, ie - underlines, bold, etc.)All scriptures are NIV unless otherwise notedBold = Slide text“b" or “B” on a line by iself = Slide break/New slideBold ALL CAPS WORDS = heading to be ignored[some text] = programming notes to be paid attention to ----------------------------- OPENING ILLUSTRATION:Years ago I went to Colorado and did this thing called the Pamper Pull. It was this telephone pole that you had to climb on top of, and at the top was this little box you had to figure out how to stand up on. I'll never forget climbing up there and getting up on that box, I got on my knees which was a huge problem because the box was just big enough for your knees and that's it. I had to figure out how to stand up on this pole, 30 feet in the air, swaying back and forth. It was terrifying. Once I stood up, I was supposed to jump out 6 feet and grab a trapeze bar. This is pretty much the definition of insanity. No one in their right mind does this. I'm telling you, I thought about faking a stroke and being like, I need to come down… I'll never forget standing there and counting, 1, 2, 3 and jumping out to that bar. In that moment it was like I was an angel floating in the air, until my hands hit the bar and knocked it out of my reach… Ha, then I was more like a fallen angel. I started plummeting to the ground until this moment where my safety rope caught and stopped my certain death… I'll be honest with youI would have never taken that jump without a safety netor in my case rope We all have safety nets for life:When I was young, I thought of my parents like this, I was always like, “well, could always move back in with them…-some of you keep a list of open jobs people try to recruit you for on LinkedIn, just in case things go sour at work-some of you even keep a safety net in your relationships, “if this doesn't work out, I can always make it on my own…” This morning - I want to take you to a passage where Jesus is going to prick at one of your safety nets. I'm telling you, if you are listening to Him, what He says is going to challenge you… We come into this discussion in the midst of what is called “The sermon on the mount”. Jesus is giving practical teaching that pushes the boundaries of the way these people have thought about their relationship with God and then He says this… Matthew 6:19-2419 “Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moths and vermin destroy, and where thieves break in and steal. 20 But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where moths and vermin do not destroy, and where thieves do not break in and steal. 21 For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also. For most of us, money is perhaps, our biggest safety net of allAnd here's how I know When you have money, you feel more secureWhen you don't have money, you don't feel as secure right? Money is what gives you the ability to do things, to be places, to dream about your future. If you didn't have money, you wouldn't be able to eat, cloth yourself, put a roof over your head and a million other things… Money is what makes the world go round…bSo what is Jesus' problem? Oh man, I know it seems sacrilegious for me to ask that - but be honest, that's what you were thinking right? Actually, this teaching brings up a bunch of questions for me, but I want to explore 2 of them and show you that maybe Jesus wasn't as crazy as He seems…The 2 questions: Why is it a problem to store up treasures for yourself on earth?How in the world do you store up treasures in heaven? b Why is it a problem to store up treasures for yourself on earth? ILLUSTRATION:In the late 1800's and early 1900's there was a woman named Hetty Green who was one of the wealthiest women to have ever lived. Hetty turned a few million dollars into the equivalent of billions of dollars. What's interesting thought is that you would have never known Hetty was rich from the outset. It's said that she told the woman who washed her clothes to only wash the bottom of her dress because that was the only part that got dirty. She one time dressed as a poor woman to try and deceive the hospital that she wasn't rich, worried they would over charge her. When they realized what she was doing, the denied her service for her son whose leg was injured. He ended up having it amputated later. When Hetty died, she was buried in a cemetery that she had chosen because it was free to be buried there. to understand why storing up treasure for yourself on earth is a problem, you need to hear something Jesus says at the end of this short passage:21 For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also. some people will claim Jesus is a pie in the sky thinker, but I don't think that's it…-Jesus is as practical as you can get He's saying, “want to know what someone cares about? Look at their bank account” If you are not a Christian, it's not a problem to store up treasure for yourself… Heck, that's what I would doBut if you've actually come to understand that there is something greater going on here, and you are still Hetty Green storing it up for yourself only, you are missing the boat… ILLUSTRATION:It would be like having a friend who was in a play and was a millionaire in the play, they had stuffed his pockets with tons of fake money for the play. And afterwards he tried to buy your dinner with that money and believed he was something because of the role he played in the play. A follower of Jesus has come to recognize that this world is not their homeBWe don't seek to live for the present as much as for eternity…That brings me to the second question… How in the world do you store up treasures in heaven? Matthew 6:19-2119 “Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moths and vermin destroy, and where thieves break in and steal. 20 But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where moths and vermin do not destroy, and where thieves do not break in and steal. 21 For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also. What Jesus is saying makes sense to you, right? If he was saying it today, he's saying “your money isn't safe in this world” ILLUSTRATION:I'll never forget having an older gentlemen come into my office during the great recession in 2008. He came in to talk because his retirement was still in the stock market and he lost almost everything. He looked at me with tears in his eyes and said, “I thought we were going to retire this year, but I'm going to have to keep working…” Jesus is making a statement of factAs long as your treasure is in this world, it is uncertain-it can be taken from you as quickly as it was given - and so Jesus tells you to put your treasure in a place where it can't be touched… But how do you do that?To answer that, I need to tell you another instance from Jesus' life - we actually touched on this a while back, so I won't go into a lot of detail. But there was a rich young man who came up to ask Jesus what he needed to do to get eternal life and Jesus told him, Mark 10:21“One thing you lack,” he said. “Go, sell everything you have and give to the poor, and you will have treasureinheaven. Then come, follow me.” Invest in life change rather than investing to get changebJesus was saying, use your money to impact people Not sure you believe me, listen to this verse - I've never heard another preacher preach on this EVER, but it's SO powerful to me…Luke 16:99 I tell you, use worldly wealth to gain friends for yourselves, so that when it is gone, you will be welcomed into eternal dwellings. Jesus is literally saying, “use your worldly wealth to buy friends for the Kingdom” How do you store up treasure in heaven? You stop seeing your wealth as the means to make you rich and you see it as the means to making disciples.Treasure in heaven = investment in people, because people are the only thing that will translate from this life to the next. CLOSING ILLUSTRATION:My dad would rip up 10 dollars, get half now, half later… He'd tell us if we did the work we'd promised that we'd get the other half of the $10 bill, so if you ever got a $10 bill that was taped together, I'm sorry… :) but there was something to realizing that the work I was doing would be rewarded later… Listen, this whole series is about being rich, and the very premise of it is that In the Kingdom of God, what makes you wealthy is not the balance in your bank account, but the impact you have on eternity. My goal has been to put half the $10 bill in your hand and say, don't miss the reward God longs to drop into your hands if you change the way you live now and start to think about how to make investments in heaven… My hope today is to move you and I to start actively looking at our generosity and to make it a priority in our life.
Im schmerzhaften Rosenkranz werden in fünf Gesätzen das Leiden und Sterben unseres Herrn Jesus Christus betrachtet.1. schmerzhaftes GeheimnisJesus, der für uns Blut geschwitzt hat2. schmerzhaftes GeheimnisJesus, der für uns gegeißelt worden ist3. schmerzhaftes GeheimnisJesus, der für uns mit Dornen gekrönt worden ist4. schmerzhaftes GeheimnisJesus, der für uns das schwere Kreuz getragen hat5. schmerzhaftes GeheimnisJesus, der für uns gekreuzigt worden istAufgezeichnet wurde der Rosenkranz in der Klosterkirche der unbeschuhten Karmelitinnen in Alland (Österreich). Es beten Studenten der Hochschule Heiligenkreuz mit Pater Karl Wallner OCist.--Eine EWTN.TV Produktion 2017www.ewtn.tv
Brittny chats with Sleep Efficiency Expert, Patrick DeNicola. After being diagnosed with an auto-immune disease he went on a crusade of self-healing and on the way, he created a new life mission to inspire others to challenge the old models of life, igniting our free thought, creativity, knowledge, and inner truth through the practice of holistic conscious living.In this episode, Patrick shares: The health issues and auto-immune disease that lead him to becoming a sleep expertThe toxicity in our everyday livesGrounding, the science behind it, and why it's the best thing you can do to start your dayCircadian rhythmThe three sleep cyclesThe problem with coffee (it's okay though, you don't have to give it up completely!)How we can optimize our lives simply by optimizing our sleepWhy the amount of sleep we need is not one-size-fits-allAnd so much more!Today, Patrick helps high performers succeed exponentially by improving their sleep through understanding sleep types, courses, and one on one coaching. ACTION STEP: Patrick shares two options when it comes to coffee. Either get rid of it all together (it is possible!) BUT if that just sounds way too daunting then he recommends doing your research and start treating it as a powerful herb. If you cannot get rid of coffee all together then commit to getting rid of BAD coffee (think local, single sourced) and limit your intake!Connect with Patrick:https://www.liveplena.com/https://www.learnliveplena.com/https://www.instagram.com/patzensleep/
Brittny chats with Sleep Efficiency Expert, Patrick DeNicola. After being diagnosed with an auto-immune disease he went on a crusade of self-healing and on the way, he created a new life mission to inspire others to challenge the old models of life, igniting our free thought, creativity, knowledge, and inner truth through the practice of holistic conscious living.In this episode, Patrick shares: The health issues and auto-immune disease that lead him to becoming a sleep expertThe toxicity in our everyday livesGrounding, the science behind it, and why it’s the best thing you can do to start your dayCircadian rhythmThe three sleep cyclesThe problem with coffee (it’s okay though, you don’t have to give it up completely!)How we can optimize our lives simply by optimizing our sleepWhy the amount of sleep we need is not one-size-fits-allAnd so much more!Today, Patrick helps high performers succeed exponentially by improving their sleep through understanding sleep types, courses, and one on one coaching. ACTION STEP: Patrick shares two options when it comes to coffee. Either get rid of it all together (it is possible!) BUT if that just sounds way too daunting then he recommends doing your research and start treating it as a powerful herb. If you cannot get rid of coffee all together then commit to getting rid of BAD coffee (think local, single sourced) and limit your intake!Connect with Patrick:https://www.liveplena.com/https://www.learnliveplena.com/https://www.instagram.com/patzensleep/
Facebook has responded to the ACCC Media guidelines with a very clear response. No more sharing of news articles on Facebook - thats what will happen if these new regulations come in. Trev reads through their statement and ponders.Tim Falinski from Trend Micro discusses cyber threats during Covid-19 and the rise in numbers and risk they are placing on us allAnd your calls on Backyard TVs, iPads as laptop replacements and much more.
Facebook has responded to the ACCC Media guidelines with a very clear response. No more sharing of news articles on Facebook - thats what will happen if these new regulations come in. Trev reads through their statement and ponders.Tim Falinski from Trend Micro discusses cyber threats during Covid-19 and the rise in numbers and risk they are placing on us allAnd your calls on Backyard TVs, iPads as laptop replacements and much more.