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In this episode, we turn our attention to research by and with people of the globalmajority. Children and adolescents in Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and LatinAmerica comprise a large majority of the world's population. Yet their dataexperiences and perspectives are marginalized in developmental research,including in developmental cognitive neuroscience. In this episode, we'll chatabout developmental science involving people of the global majority and howtrainees might play a role in the future of this work. We're joined by amazing guests Drs. Sarael Alcauter, Lucia Magis-Weinberg, and Gabriel ScheideckerFor a full transcript, visit: https://bit.ly/FluxSPS3E1Connect with us on social media! We are always looking for ideas for episode topics, co-hosts, or guests. X: @FluxSocietyFacebook: facebook.com/FluxSociety/LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/fluxsociety/Reach out to your co-hosts, Andrew Lynn (andrewlynnphd@gmail.com) and Theresa Cheng (tcheng@fas.harvard.edu)
Welcome to Becoming Untriggered, the podcast for people who want to be better parents and partners. In each episode, you'll hear stories, practical tools, and strategies related to topics like healing your inner child, emotional regulation, overcoming childhood coping mechanisms, and so much more. Your hosts, Andrew Lynn and Lavinia Brown bring over 16 years of their own relationship experience and decades of working with both mothers and fathers. Together, they reveal how unconscious childhood trauma can manifest in adulthood, especially when life gets serious and committed relationships and children come on the scene. Join in fortnightly for practical tools, actionable advice and conversations that empower you to show up as the conscious parent and connected partner you want to be. Connect with Andrew at andrewlynn.net and Lavinia at laviniabrown.com.
Much of our research doesn't exist without the families that participate. Community-engaged research seeks to bring those families to the table to learn from their expertise and lived-experiences. To learn more about how developmental cognitive neuroscientists are doing this work, we are joined by Drs. Arianna Gard & Kalina Michalska. We discuss the importance of community-engaged research, how to get started, and how this might look at different career stages. For a full transcript, visit: https://bit.ly/FluxSensitivePeriods_S2E7Connect with us on social media! We are always looking for ideas for episode topics, co-hosts, or guests. X: @FluxSocietyFacebook: facebook.com/FluxSociety/LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/fluxsociety/Reach out to your co-hosts, Andrew Lynn (andrewlynnphd@gmail.com) and Gavhkar Abdurokhmonova (ga2541@umd.edu).
Annee Borthwick saved a tree yesterday (June 5, 2024) on 6th Ave. and Swift Street in Troy, NY! The Quality of Life Taskforce was set to take down a healthy tree when Annee Borthwick got wind of it and staged a protest. In this story Hudson Mohawk Magazine producer Elizabeth (EP) Press visited Annee at the protest and interviewed Annee, V. Zubkovs from the Department of Planning & Community Development and arborist Andrew Lynn.
Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine: First, Mark Dunlea speaks with Katie Baildon of NOFA-NY about the Good Food NY Bill which has passed the NY Senate and is now headed to the NY Assembly. Then, Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry attended (virtually) the People's Conference for Palestine held in Detroit, Michigan and provides audio highlights from the keynote speaker, Yara Shoufani of the Palestine Youth Movement. Later on, We have highlights from the Albany Common Council and their adoption of the Good Cause Eviction law after they were the first city in the state to implement such a tenant protection. After that, Elizabeth (EP) Press interviewed Annee Borthwick, V. Zubkovs from the Department of Planning & Community Development, and arborist Andrew Lynn, regarding Annee's efforts to save a healthy tree from being cut down by the city of Troy. Finally, Jordan Taylor Hill talks about his West African Drumming and Dancing, which he will be performing at this weekend's Freedom Fest on June 8.
Graduate school interviews are exciting and stressful! We're joined by Dr. Jennifer Silvers, a faculty member at UCLA and Felicia Hardi, a graduate student at the University of Michigan. We discuss how to prepare for interviews, what questions to ask, how to evaluate a program, and much more! For a full transcript, visit: https://bit.ly/FluxSensitivePeriods_S2E5Connect with us on social media! We are always looking for ideas for episode topics, co-hosts, or guests. X: @FluxSocietyFacebook: facebook.com/FluxSociety/LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/fluxsociety/Reach out to your host, Andrew Lynn (andrewlynnphd@gmail.com)
Episode 367: In this episode you'll learn about…Diagnosed with depression & anxiety. (2:08)Developmental trauma. (12:37)Unexpressed emotion. (23:51)Inner parent your wounded child. (34:29)Doing more for others than we do for ourselves. (43:44)Witnessing yourself releasing trauma. (49:30)Andrew's website: www.andrewlynn.net Andrew on Instagram: Andrew.g.lynn
Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine: We begin with an update on Save the Pine Bush in which Mark Dunlea speaks with Lynne Jackson. Then, Andrew Lynn attended the meeting to build a skate park under the Hoosick Street Bridge. Later on, we hear Shannon Faulkner's speech at a recent vigil for Meghan Marohn, our Hudson Mohawk Magazine colleague who is still missing. After that, Pinkster, a historic African-American celebration, returns. Finally, we head to the performing arts space in Chatham, PS21
In this episode, my guest is Andrew Lynn, the author of Classic Spirituality for the Modern Man. Andrew is a lawyer, writer, and author of the ‘Classics for the Modern Man series. His mission as a writer is to draw upon classic texts and traditional wisdom to help us answer some of the most profound questions we face. The Classics for the Modern Man series include Classic Philosophy, Classic Political Philosophy, and Classic Ethics. In the conversation, Andrew and I discuss:Finding harmony in the Tao Te ChingBlaise Pascal and the role of faithSchopenhauer and the vanity of existenceNietzsche's meaning behind the phrase “God is Dead.”Spiritual Wisdom in daily life and much moreConnect with Andrew Lynn: andrewlynn.com/Follow In Search of Wisdom:Subscribe to our YouTube ChannelTwitter: twitter.com/searchofwisdomInstagram: instagram.com/searchofwisdompodcastSign-up for The PATH, our free newsletter (short reflections on wisdom).
In this episode, I speak to Andrew Lynn the author of the book Classic Philosophy for the Modern Man. Andrew is a lawyer, writer, and author of the ‘Classics for the Modern Man' series. His mission as a writer is to draw upon classic texts and traditional wisdom in order to help us answer the most profound questions that we face as human beings. The Classics for the Modern Man series include Classic Spirituality, Classic Political Philosophy, and Classic Ethics. In the conversation, Andrew and I discuss:Classic philosophy for modern lifeAristotle and the golden meanAncient lessons from parablesWilliam Hazlitt on success Finding your path in life and much moreConnect with Andrew Lynn:Homepage: andrewlynn.com/Follow In Search of Wisdom:Twitter: twitter.com/searchofwisdomInstagram: instagram.com/searchofwisdompodcastSign-up for The PATH our free newsletter (short reflections on wisdom).
Curious about the Emerald Ash Borer, HMM's Sina Basila Hickey reached out to the More Trees Arborist Collective to learn more. When bringing up the term “invasive,” Andrew Lynn and Christian Grigoraskos spoke about the invasiveness of colonialism and human's disconnect with plants. http://www.moretrees.coop/
In this week's episode, we are talking with Andrew Lynn of Bethlehem. He is the Assistant band & orchestra director at Freedom High School, the instrumental music teacher at Fountain Hill Elementary, and an Army National Guard Veteran. We talk about his time going to Moravian College, his love for Celtic Classic, and the numerous food trucks in the area (including Heaven on a Bun, Flying V, Island Noodles just to name a few!). You can check out what the Freedom High School instrumental ensembles are doing by following them on social media @fhspateband Thank you to our partners: Burke Insurance Agency Michael Bernadyn of RE/MAX Real Estate and our Season Featured Partner, Venture X Take it from a Local, a Lehigh Valley with Love Podcast, is hosted by Allison Pittenger, a 20-year-old college junior. "A Bethlehem native, I grew up going to Musikfest every summer, seeing shows at the State Theatre, and experiencing all that the Lehigh Valley has to offer. I'm a current student at East Stroudsburg University studying Video & Television production. I love theme parks, musical theatre, traveling, and of course creating content for people to enjoy. I began as an intern with Lehigh Valley with Love in early 2020 and have continued to work with them on various projects, and now this podcast! The goal of Take It From a Local is to hear from Lehigh Valley residents of past and present and to get their views and opinions on the many things to experience in the area. You can find me and follow my journey through life over on my Instagram @alli.pitt. I hope you enjoy the podcast!" - Get all of our links here. https://linktr.ee/lvwithlove - Subscribe to the Lehigh Valley with Love Podcast. - Want to be a guest on the Lehigh Valley with Love Podcast?
Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, We begin with an interview about the SealTheDeal climate rally at Congressmember Delgado's office in Kingston that took place on August 19 Then, we speak with Deia Schlosberg, lead filmmaker of "The Story of Plastic." Later on, we hear about the varroa mite which is threatening the bee population After that, we go into our archives to replay an interview with Edson Thevenin's son, Zamir Thevenin. Finally, Hazel and Andrew Lynn came into the studio to talk about their recent 5 day bike trip
WOOC correspondent and longtime skateboarder, Andrew Lynn recently spoke to Belinda Colon and Benj Gleeksman, the husband/wife team behind OnDeck Saratoga. They talked about an upcoming skate advocacy and fundraising event called Skate Jam to be held at the Saratoga Skatepark on Friday August 27th, and the current status of the initiative to build a skatepark in Troy under the Hoosick Street Bridge.
Hazel and Andrew Lynn, the founder of Troy Bike Rescue, recently set out on a 5 day bike and camping trip. This was 9-year-old Hazel's first bike-camping trip, and we invited her into the Hudson Mohawk Magazine studio, along with her Dad, to talk to us about this experience and how she is a different person after the experience.
Andrew Lynn, Certified Clinical Trauma Specialist speaks to us about moving through and forward from traumatic experiences. Show notesAndrew Lynnwww.andrewlynn.net
Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning - Entrepreneurs & Experts Podcast Series
The Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning (CfEL) interviewed Lewis Liu, Co-founder and President at CamGaN, and Andrew Lynn, entrepreneur and former CEO of OrthoMimetics and CamGaN, about their involvement in the success of University spin-out CamGaN which was formed in October 2010 to commercialise ground-breaking research in the field of gallium nitride based light-emitting diodes (LEDs) at the University of Cambridge. These two are graduates of the University of Cambridge’s Department of Materials Science and attended CfEL’s Ignite programme. They talk about the challenges of bringing this University-based technology to market. For further information on CamGaN read their press release here (8 Feb 2012) » http://www.enterprise.cam.ac.uk/news/2012/2/cambridge-spin-out-camgan-acquired-plessey/
Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning - Entrepreneurs & Experts Podcast Series
The Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning (CfEL) interviewed Lewis Liu, Co-founder and President at CamGaN, and Andrew Lynn, entrepreneur and former CEO of OrthoMimetics and CamGaN, about their involvement in the success of University spin-out CamGaN which was formed in October 2010 to commercialise ground-breaking research in the field of gallium nitride based light-emitting diodes (LEDs) at the University of Cambridge. These two are graduates of the University of Cambridge’s Department of Materials Science and attended CfEL’s Ignite programme. They talk about the challenges of bringing this University-based technology to market. For further information on CamGaN read their press release here (8 Feb 2012) » http://www.enterprise.cam.ac.uk/news/2012/2/cambridge-spin-out-camgan-acquired-plessey/
Click to Play this is the first in a series of animations created for the My Survival Kit TV show. the sound is by an electro-acoustic ensemble that existed in Troy, NY circa 2002. animation by Andrew Lynn
Click To PlayEpisode 3 features experimental vids and animation from Marc Arsenault, Penny Lane, Andrew Lynn, Victoria Kereszi, Elizabeth Press among others.? Featured in this episode also is a cut-up version of the Telestreet documentary (pirate TV from Italy!). (28 min. | 137MB) enjoy!