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In a world where adulting seems to dominate every hour of the day—deadlines, responsibilities, bills—it's easy to forget that play isn't just for kids. But when it comes to relationships, a playful spirit might just be the secret ingredient to lasting love.Playfulness in romance isn't about acting childish or dodging serious conversations. It's about injecting joy, curiosity, and spontaneity into the everyday. It's about sharing inside jokes that make no sense to anyone else, laughing at each other's ridiculous impressions, and building a connection that can weather the storms of life by dancing in the rain, metaphorically or literally.What Exactly Is Playfulness in a Relationship?Playfulness is the art of keeping things light. It's not a rejection of maturity but rather a bold commitment to finding joy together. It might look like tickle fights in the kitchen, goofy texts in the middle of the workday, or creating absurd nicknames that only you and your partner could ever understand.Research shows that couples who share these light-hearted moments report higher satisfaction, stronger emotional bonds, and even greater resilience in times of stress. In other words, a well-timed joke or a burst of shared silliness can be just as powerful as a heartfelt conversation.I find in my current relationship, and in relationships in the past, the more we are laughing, the better our relationship is doing. The less laughing, things got worse or they were already bad and we just stopped trying (that's past relationships - we are trying to play all the time in my current relationship). The Science Says: Play Is Serious BusinessPlayfulness might sound like fluff, but psychologists have found that it does some heavy lifting behind the scenes in relationships.According to several studies, playfulness strengthens emotional bonds by creating positive associations. When partners laugh and joke together, their brains release dopamine—the feel-good chemical that enhances connection and trust. It also helps defuse tension during conflict, offering a “reset” button when conversations get heated or misunderstandings pop up.Play also opens up space for creativity in communication. When partners feel safe enough to be silly or spontaneous, they're more likely to approach problems with an open mind and a collaborative spirit. This is critical when you've got kids as they present a challenge into themselves.How to Invite More Play Into Your RelationshipSo how does one actually be more playful in a relationship? It doesn't require a clown suit or a full-time comedy routine. It just takes intention and a willingness to break out of autopilot.Here are a few simple ways to get started:1. Embrace the Art of the Inside Joke Every couple has their own language—those shared references, silly phrases, or code words that trigger a smile or an eye roll. Cultivate those. They create a sense of intimacy that feels like a shared secret.2. Create Micro-Moments of Fun You don't need to book a weekend getaway to bring in some levity. Make funny faces across the dinner table. Add a ridiculous twist to your daily routines. Challenge each other to a sock-sliding contest down the hallway. It's the little things that add up.3. Don't Take the Mundane So Seriously Not everything has to be optimized, scheduled, or turned into a life lesson. Dance while doing the dishes. Narrate your errands in the voice of a sports commentator. Be willing to let go of being “normal” in favor of being fully present and absurdly joyful.4. Reconnect With Childhood Joys Board games, old cartoons, blanket forts—there's magic in revisiting the things you loved as a kid. Shared nostalgia not only sparks playfulness but can also lead to surprisingly meaningful conversations about who you were and who you've become.5. Keep the Flirt Alive Flirting isn't just for the early days. It's a playful way to say, “I still choose you.” That wink across the room, the spontaneous compliment, the playful teasing—it's all part of keeping the spark burning bright.The Role of "Ludus Love"Psychologists have identified a type of love known as "Ludus," which centers around play, teasing, and lighthearted flirtation. While it's often associated with more casual relationships, elements of Ludus can be essential even in long-term partnerships. By incorporating humor, spontaneity, and a touch of the unexpected, couples can avoid the trap of predictability and keep things feeling fresh.Playfulness, when paired with trust and emotional safety, can create a dynamic where joy becomes part of the foundation—not just a fleeting mood, but a shared value.What Playfulness Isn'tIt's important to clarify what playful love doesn't mean. It's not sarcasm at your partner's expense. It's not ignoring hard conversations or using jokes to avoid accountability. True playfulness comes from a place of connection, not criticism. It's about lifting each other up, not tearing each other down under the guise of “just kidding.”Why It Matters More Than EverIn an age of chronic stress and over-scheduled calendars, couples often slip into routine. Days blur into weeks, and romance becomes another task to manage. But play cuts through that fog. It reminds us that love doesn't have to be so serious all the time. That joy isn't a luxury—it's a necessity.When couples laugh together, they stay connected. They remember why they chose each other in the first place. They build memories that are filled not just with milestones, but with moments—spontaneous, weird, wonderful moments that don't need to be captured for social media to matter.The TakeawayPlayfulness is more than a nice-to-have. It's a relational superpower. Whether it's through a goofy dance, a made-up game, or a shared laugh at the end of a long day, injecting a little fun into your relationship can deepen your bond, improve communication, and keep the romance alive.So lighten up. Let go of the need to always be productive or polished. Make room for play. Because sometimes, the key to lasting love isn't grand gestures—it's being willing to be a little ridiculous, together.ReferencesAun, Wong, (2002); Antecedents and Consequences of Adult Play in Romantic Relationships; Personal Relationships 9(3), 279-286. https://doi.org/10.1111/1475-6811.00019Baxter, (1992); Forms and Functions of Intimate Play in Personal Relationships; Human Communication Research, 18(3), 336–363. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2958.1992.tb00556.xBrauer, Proyer, Chick, (2021); Adult playfulness: An update on an understudied individual differences variable and its role in romantic life; Social and Personality Compass; 15(4). https://doi.org/10.1111/spc3.12589 This research paper is summarized in the article How Playfulness Improves Relationships; Psychology Today, August 15, 2024Gold, Timmons, et al (2024); A day in the life: Couples' everyday communication and subsequent relationship outcomes; Journal of Family Psychology, 38(3), 453–465 https://doi.org/10.1037/fam0001180 This research paper is summarized in the article How Playfulness Keeps a Romance Alive; Psychology Today, April 18, 2024.Metz, McCarty, (2007); The “Good-Enough Sex” model for couple sexual satisfaction; Sexual and Relationship Therapy 22(3), 351–362https://doi.org/10.1080/14681990601013492 Proyer, Ruch, (2011); The virtuousness of adult playfulness: the relation of playfulness with strengths of character; Psychology of Well-Being 1(4). https://doi.org/10.1186/2211-1522-1-4 This is a public episode. 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Keen to hear of Sita's identity from her own lips, even though he had identified her, Hanuman inquires of her whether she was a goddess or anyone else and asks her to disclose her identity in case she was Sita. In reply to this query Sita narrates to him her whole life-story ending with her abduction by Ravana nd tells him how Ravana was going to kill her two months later, and how in this event of her not being delivered from his clutches before that, she has resolved to end her life by herself.Recitation: 00:00 - 05:37Translation: 05:43 - 13:22
It's ok to be anti-Jewish as long as you support Israel. That is Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's bottom line. Mr. Netanyahu is willing to risk losing European officialdom and prominent mainstream intellectuals and activists in the fight against anti-Semitism to garner the support of the global far-right, despite its anti-Jewish roots and sustained links to racism and neo-Nazism. Mr. Netanyahu and his de facto envoy to the global far-right, Diaspora Affairs and Combating Anti-Semitism Minister Amichai Chikli, intend to broadcast that message at an international conference on combatting anti-Semitism scheduled to open in Jerusalem later this month.
Turning Tides: Puebloan Peoples will discuss the original inhabitants of the American Southwest and their contributions to modern-day architecture and art. The first episode, Dagger to the Sun, will cover the period from 20,000 BCE to 1150 AD, in which the Ancestral Puebloans migrated throughout the American southwest and began to build a distinct culture in the deserts of Chaco Canyon.If you'd like to donate or sponsor the podcast, our PayPal is @TurningTidesPodcast1. Thank you for your support!Produced by Melissa Marie Brown and Joseph Pascone in affiliation with AntiKs Entertainment.Researched and written by Joseph PasconeEdited and revised by Melissa Marie BrownIntro and Outro created by Melissa Marie Brown and Joseph Pascone using Motion ArrayWebsite: https://theturningtidespodcast.weebly.com/IG/Threads/YouTube/Facebook: @theturningtidespodcastBluesky/Mastodon:@turningtidespodEmail: theturningtidespodcast@gmail.comBluesky/Mastodon/IG/YouTube/Facebook/Threads/TikTok: @antiksentEmail: antiksent@gmail.comEpisode 1 Sources:Anasazi of Chaco Canyon: Greatest Mystery of the American Southwest, by Kyle WidnerA Study of Southwestern Archaeology, by Stephen H. LeksonAncient Pueblos Sacred Places: A Field Guide to the Important Puebloan Ruins in the Southwest, by Buddy MaysHouse of Rain: Tracking a Vanished Civilization Across the American Southwest, by Craig ChildsMesa Verde: The History of the Ancient Pueblo Settlement, by Dr. Jesse Harasta and Charles River EditorsIn Search of the Old Ones: Exploring the Anasazi World of the Southwest, by David Roberts A talk on Kivas featuring Steve Lekson and others: https://crowcanyon.org/resources/why-do-we-call-them-kivas/Christy G. Turner III, Man Corn: Cannibalism and Violence in the Prehistoric American Southwest. (University of Utah Press, 2011)The Casas Grandes Flower World and its Antecedents in Northwest Mesoamerica and the U.S. Southwest. Michael Mathiowetz. Presented at the 84th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archeology, Albuquerque, NM. 2019 (tDar id: 450449) https://core.tdar.org/document/450449/the-casas-grandes-flower-world-and-its-antecedents-in-northwest-mesoamerica-and-the-us-southwestShannon Burke's Thesis Project: The Commodified Kokopelli, 2025: https://kokopelli.georgetown.domains/a-huge-misunderstanding/,Etc....
It's back to the Dobson literature this episode and today we are talking about psychology and therapy! Jake and Brooke read through (an updated version of) Dobson's second-ever book. We see again how Dobson is not only a bad person, but he's also lazy and wrong as he takes us through his greatest "hits" of obviously-fake-stories. Wanna see Dobson 'in his lane'? That's what this book is.References:Coopersmith, S. (1967). The Antecedents of Self-Esteem. W. H. Freeman and Company.Dr. Becky Kennedy: https://www.goodinside.com/about/Dunn, J. (2018). How not to hate your husband after kids. Little, Brown and Company. Gershoff, E. T., & Grogan-Kaylor, A. (2016). Spanking and child outcomes: Old controversies and new meta-analyses. Journal of family psychology, 30(4), 453.Laska, K. M., Gurman, A. S., & Wampold, B. E. (2014). Expanding the lens of evidence-based practice in psychotherapy: a common factors perspective. Psychotherapy, 51(4), 467.Ms. Rachel: https://www.youtube.com/@msrachelPayne Bryson, T) & Siegel, D. J. (2011). The Whole-Brain Child. Bantam.Dobson's Copy/Paste Q&ADobson, J. (1995, July 26). Disciplining an infant; nurturing self-confidence in home. The Western Star. https://ohiomemory.org/digital/collection/p16007coll84/id/147492/Dobson, J. (1999, November 24). How do deal with a strong-willed child. The Western Star. https://ohiomemory.org/digital/collection/p16007coll84/id/152815/Dobson, J. (2006, January 26). Focus on the Family. Daily Local News. https://www.dailylocal.com/2006/01/26/focus-on-the-family-79/Dobson, J. (2006, February 1). Focus on the Family. Carroll County Comet. https://www.carrollcountycomet.com/articles/focus-on-the-family-23/Dobson, J. (2009, May 21). Discipline helps kids. Red Deer Advocate. https://www.reddeeradvocate.com/columns/discipline-helps-kids-7015178Dobson, J. (2009, May 27), Children Raised With Discipline Appreciation Turn Out Best. The Leader-Tribune. https://gahistoricnewspapers.galileo.usg.edu/lccn/sn84007013/2009-05-27/ed-1/seq-6/ocr/Dobson, J. (2014, November 18). Raising Kids with Healthy Attitudes. Dr. James Dobson Family Institute. https://www.drjamesdobson.org/blogs/raising-kids-with-healthy-attitudesMusic from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/mood-maze/trendsetterLicense code: 9OT2MTBHWWSRZP5S Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! El Basij es uno de los movimientos en los que se sustenta el sistema iraní, tiene sus propias normas y milicias para salvaguardar la revolución islámica que encabezó el Ayatolá Jomeini en el Irán de los años 70. Cuando se produjo la invasión Irakí , el ejercito de Irán estaba muy debilitado por las purgas en el anterior ejército del Sha, en consecuencia la falta de claidad se pagó con la sangre de combatientes voluntarios, muchos de ellos , menores de edad que sirvieron en el Basij. Entre sus misiones estuvieron los ataques en oleadas humanas encabezando estos para hacer explosionar las minas antipersona del campo de batalla En este podcast explicamos estos episodios. Colaboración de María Vázquez de Cita Con Rama en voces Musica intro: Fallen Soldier,licencia gratuita, de Biz Baz Estudio Licencia Creative Commons Fuentes: https://recuerdosdepandora.com/historia/los-ninos-iranies-que-murieron-portando-las-llaves-del-paraiso/ Donovan, Jerome (2011). The Iran-Iraq War. Antecedents and conflict escalation. https://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/war/iran-iraq.htm Audios y música: Audios y canciones de la época Portada : Sergio Murata Productor: Vega Gónzalez Director /Colaborador: Sergio Murata Espero que os guste y os animo a suscribiros, dar likes, y compartir en redes sociales y a seguirnos por facebook y/o twitter. Recordad que esta disponible la opción de Suscriptor Fan , donde podréis acceder a programas en exclusiva. Podéis opinar a través de ivoox, en twitter @Niebladeguerra1 y ver el material adicional a través de facebook https://www.facebook.com/sergio.murata.77 o por mail a niebladeguerraprograma@hotmail.com Telegram Si quieres acceder a él sigue este enlace https://t.me/niebladeguerra Además tenemos un grupo de conversación, donde otros compañeros, podcaster ,colaboradores y yo, tratamos temas diversos de historia, algún pequeño juego y lo que sea, siempre que sea serio y sin ofensas ni bobadas. Si te interesa entrar , a través del canal de Niebla de Guerra en Telegram, podrás acceder al grupo. También podrás a través de este enlace (O eso creo ) https://t.me/joinchat/Jw1FyBNQPOZtEKjgkh8vXg NUEVO CANAL DE YOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaUjlWkD8GPoq7HnuQGzxfw/featured?view_as=subscriber BLOGS AMIGOS https://www.davidlopezcabia.es/ con el escritor de novela bélica David López Cabia https://www.eurasia1945.com/ Del escritor e historiador, Rubén Villamor Algunos podcast amigos LA BIBLIOTECA DE LA HISTORIA https://www.ivoox.com/biblioteca-de-la-historia_sq_f1566125_1 https://blog.sandglasspatrol.com/ blog especializado en temas de aviación Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
FTCE 60 Sec Review- English Subtest: Pronouns and Antecedents Summary In this episode of FTCE Seminar, host Mercedes Musto provides a comprehensive review of the FTCE General Knowledge English Subtest, focusing specifically on pronouns. The discussion covers the definition of pronouns, their various types, and the importance of pronoun-antecedent agreement. Through examples and practice questions, listeners gain insights into how to correctly identify and use pronouns in sentences, ensuring they are prepared for the certification exam. Check out the full Episode 14 for Chapters 00:00 Introduction to FTCE and English Subtest 02:51 Understanding Pronouns and Their Types 05:47 Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement Explained Keywords FTCE, General Knowledge, English Subtest, pronouns, antecedent, teaching tips, study hacks, certification exam --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ftceseminar/support
What is the evolutionary purpose of laughter? What's the difference between Swedish depression and American depression? And why aren't aliens interested in abducting Mike? SOURCES:Jennifer Aaker, professor of marketing at Stanford University.Judd Apatow, film director, screenwriter, and comedian.Fredrik Backman, author.Naomi Bagdonas, lecturer in management at Stanford University.James Corden, actor, comedian, and former late-night television host.Dick Costolo, former C.E.O. of Twitter.Carol Dweck, professor of psychology at Stanford University.Jimmy Fallon, comedian and late-night television host.Daniel Kahneman, professor emeritus of psychology and public affairs at Princeton University.Jimmy Kimmel, comedian and late-night television host.Larry LaPrise, 20th-century American singer-songwriter.Jerry Seinfeld, comedian, actor, and writer. RESOURCES:"Fredrik Backman on Creative Anxiety and Procrastination," by Fredrik Backman (Simon & Schuster Centennial Celebration, 2024)."The Relative Importance of Joke and Audience Characteristics in Eliciting Amusement," by Hannes Rosenbusch, Anthony M. Evans, and Marcel Zeelenberg (Psychological Science, 2022)."The 100-Million-Year Origin Story of Laughter and Humor," by Dean Russell (Endless Thread, 2022).Humor, Seriously: Why Humor Is a Secret Weapon in Business and Life (And How Anyone Can Harness It. Even You.), by Jennifer Aaker and Naomi Bagdonas (2021)."What Makes Things Funny? An Integrative Review of the Antecedents of Laughter and Amusement," by Caleb Warren, Adam Barsky, and A. Peter McGraw (Personality and Social Psychology Review, 2020).Sick in the Head: Conversations About Life and Comedy, by Judd Apatow (2015).How to Win Friends and Influence People, by Dale Carnegie (1936). EXTRAS:"Can A.I. Take a Joke?" by Freakonomics Radio (2023)."The Comedian-Ophthalmologist Will See You Now," by Freakonomics, M.D. (2022).There's Something About Mary, film (1998).
EPISODE 12: The Chimp Paradox with Professor Steve PetersIn this episode, Martin and Jonpaul talk to renowned psychiatrist Professor Steve Peters, who specialises in the functioning of the human mind. They discuss his famous ‘Chimp Model' and its application in high-stress environments. They explore imposter syndrome and the antecedents of high performance.Guest, Cast & CrewProfessor Steve Peters is a medical doctor specialising in mental health and the functioning of the human mind. His work spans education, the national health service, the corporate world, and elite sports. He helps people understand how the mind works, gain insight into their own unique mind and situation, and develop the skills to optimise individual performance and quality of life.Hosted by Martin Jones & Jonpaul Nevin https://www.ophp.co.uk Edited by Bess ManleyProduced by Wavell Room https://wavellroom.com/ ResourcesSteve's company: https://chimpmanagement.com Steve's official website https://profstevepeters.com Steve's Books, including The Chimp Paradox https://chimpmanagement.com/books-by-professor-steve-peters/If you're enjoying this content, please like and subscribe so we can keep improving. Remember to visit Wavell Room for their latest articles, podcasts, and newsletters. Chapters01:47 Steve Peters' Background and Career Journey05:03 The Chimp Model Explained09:29 Imposter Syndrome and Its Implications17:46 The Neuroscience Behind the Chimp Model23:28 Values and Team Cohesion in High-Performance Environments30:32 The Reality of Elite Sports Life31:45 Psychopaths in Boxing: A Unique Perspective33:16 Adapting and Learning in High-Stress Jobs34:42 The Importance of Individualized Training38:56 Preparing for the Unexpected40:36 Dealing with Trauma in Psychiatry46:37 Addressing Moral Injury in Extreme Jobs51:40 Looking to the Future: Legacy and Personal Projects55:59 Steve Sets An Emotional Health ChallengeUp NextThis is the final episode of this first series, but all 12 episodes will remain available for you to listen to. We hope to be bringing you a second series very soon. Thanks for listening. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode we are joined once again by Chris Jenkins of Natural Encounters, Inc. in order to dive deeper into Antecedents, specially looking at Distant Antecedents and navigating the role they play in behavior. This episode is a continuation of Episode 6 where Chris broke down the fundamentals of Antecedents. The episode starts with defining the difference between immediate and distant antecedents and then shifts to the slippery slope that is labeling behavior using distant antecedents as the reason. Chris educates about how behavior is influenced by a myriad of environmental conditions and gives advice on how to take away the subjectivity of a distant antecedent and instead listen to what the animal and their behavior is telling us. Stay tuned in for Chris's interesting "Training Tale" about a double mouth open with a tapir! Additionally check out "The TEC Talk Podcast: Presented by Natural Encounters, Inc.", a like-minded podcast hosted by Chris and Ari Bailey! For questions or suggestions about the podcast email abc@theabma.org and to reach Chris you can find his contact information on the Natural Encounters, Inc. website. Let's talk some training and banter about behavior! 3:10 Introduction to Chris Jenkins 7:10 Immediate vs Distant Antecedents 13:20 Antecedents affecting motivation and how our view of them can affect behavior 15:50 Not letting our “arrogance” create roadblocks or excuses for behavior 21:30 Using antecedents to inform decisions while not labeling 26:25 Past consequences become future antecedents 33:00 Using behavioral observations vs our subjective thoughts 37:15 Recognizing that behavior is influenced by more than one condition 41:10 Advice for encouraging others to not place “blame” on distant antecedents 48:55 Critical role us as the human trainers play in behavior 51:50 “Training Tales”
现代社会中,几乎所有人都是消费者。而要说到消费者最重视的自身权益,能够自由、轻松地退货,这一条肯定排在前列。由于越来越多的交易在通过电商等创新的交易手段达成,退货的便利与否、成本如何、以及到底能带来什么长期价值,已经变成了商业活动中不可忽视的一块衍生讨论。围绕这个需求,也诞生了非常多的商业设计、创新,甚至是经济学论文。如果我们观察美国市场,会发现零售商围绕退货这个小小的店所做的服务意义竞争,已经引导全美形成了一种“先买再想”的畸形消费文化。而在中国,“仅退款”也有可能从原本精细化运营的策略,变成羊毛党的狂欢,这让品牌和平台都更加警惕。本期节目,我们就从法律、商业和心理三个层面,以及商家、消费者和平台的三方视角,来一口气把“退货”这件事聊清楚。滴滴推出夏夜打车免单活动6月24日至7月21日期间,滴滴用户每天7点至11点间完成快车或特惠快车订单后,可领取晚间指定时段、指定车型可用的“免单券”,最高可减20元或30元。不同城市奖励额度不同,详情可登录滴滴出行App或小程序参与体验。即日起至8月4日期间,滴滴出租车在沈阳、长春、无锡、长沙、青岛、成都等66座城市发放出租车品类优惠券。活动期间,用户可通过滴滴App进入活动主会场,即可参与完单抽奖、限时领券、好友助力领券等多种活动,优惠券低至6折。为帮助用户在夜间高峰更快叫到车,勾选多种车型,加勾出租车,可帮助用户更快出发。| 主播 |肖文杰、约小亚| 时间轴 |04:05 不同力度的退货“冷静期”保护制度09:00 汽车和柠檬有什么关系?14:22 退货成为美国零售业的竞争策略18:05 商家如何为退货这件事算账22:48 退款的用户竟然更忠诚?29:03 将退款变成商业模式的一部分33:22 退货是对消费者的保护,还是滥用的蓝海?| 延伸资料 |《对消费者撤回权立法模式的反思》Customer Returns and Refund Laws by StateThe Market for “Lemons”: Quality Uncertainty and the Market Mechanism纽约州柠檬法大西洋月刊-The Rise of Return-Anything CultureGlossy-After hitting an all-time high, returns dropped in 2023 thanks to new industry-wide strategiesWSJ-The Smartest Ways for Companies to Manage Product ReturnsReturn to Me: Your Product Returns Could Lead to Returning CustomersAre Product Returns a Necessary Evil? Antecedents and ConsequencesForbes-Amazon And Kohl's: Proof That Collaboration WorksForbes-Many Happy Returns诞生、前进与发展——探析淘宝退货运费险Market for lemons in the Digital Age, unsolvable battle or a source of creativity? 《商业就是这样》鼓起勇气开设听友群啦。欢迎添加节目同名微信,加入听友群,一起讨论有意思的商业现象。微信号:thatisbiz为了营造更好的讨论环境,我们准备了两个小问题,请在添加微信后回答:1,你最喜欢《商业就是这样》的哪期节目?为什么?2,你希望听到《商业就是这样》聊哪个话题?期待与你交流!| 后期制作 |刘大哭| 声音设计 |刘三菜| 收听方式 |你可以通过小宇宙、苹果播客、Spotify、喜马拉雅、网易云音乐、QQ 音乐、荔枝、豆瓣等平台收听节目。| 认识我们 |微信公众号:第一财经 YiMagazine联系我们:thatisbiz@yicai.com
Philippe AghionCollège de FranceÉconomie des institutions, de l'innovation et de la croissanceAnnée 2023-2024Colloque - Conference on the Economics of Innovation in Memory of Zvi Griliches : How fast is this novel technology going to be a hit? Antecedents predicting follow-on inventionsColloque en anglais organisé par Philippe Aghion, Lee Branstetter et Adam Jaffe.Intervenant(s)Introduction: Lee BranstetterSpeaker: Robert Gordon
Philippe AghionCollège de FranceÉconomie des institutions, de l'innovation et de la croissanceAnnée 2023-2024Colloque - Conference on the Economics of Innovation in Memory of Zvi Griliches : How fast is this novel technology going to be a hit? Antecedents predicting follow-on inventionsColloque en anglais organisé par Philippe Aghion, Lee Branstetter et Adam Jaffe.Intervenant(s)Fabiana Visentin, "How fast is this novel technology going to be a hit? Antecedents predicting follow-on inventions"(Co-authors: R. Veugelers, M. Pezzoni)Discussant: Kevin Bryan
A maiden, on the night of a full winter moon, before her wedding, tries her hand at casting a spell to learn about her fate and comes face to face with the archetypes of her future selves ...well sort of ...and lessons are learned all around. Learn more at www.atlantareclamationstudios.com Find us on Facebook at Atlanta Reclamation Studios Instagram @atlantareclamationstudios We would like to thank our Atlanta Fringe Audio sponsor Could Be Pretty Cool, a production company whose mission is to inspire community building through the arts. Binge on all of our audio shows at atlantafringe.org/fringe-audio or wherever you enjoy podcasts.
Visit us at shapedbydog.com What if I told you that you could dramatically improve the outcome of your dog training sessions in 60 seconds? Using just 1 minute to train and evaluate helps me be far more efficient and create success for my dogs quickly. It's been part of my dog training for at least 20 years and it's something everyone can do. This one thing can totally skyrocket your confidence and bring clarity, confidence and calm thinking to dogs. In this episode you'll hear: • All the details of using 60 seconds to your dog training advantage. • What makes a good dog training session. • Key factors for evaluation: environment, criteria, reinforcement, tools, and markers. • Why we should gauge our dog's emotional state before training. • What to avoid in your 1 minute evaluation. • Tips to prevent dogs predicting the timer ends their fun. • How to adjust training plans based on your evaluation insights. Get Crate Games Online: Crate Games Online - https://get.crategames.com/ Resources: 1. Podcast Episode 259: Use These Simple Shaping Hacks To Expedite Your Dog Training - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/259/ 2. Podcast Episode 131: How Would Susan Garrett Plan Your Dog Training Sessions? - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/131/ 3. Podcast Episode 245: Make Dog Training Easy! Quick Guide To Antecedent Arrangements - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/245/ 4. Podcast Episode 218: Puppy Development Stages And Your Dog's Behavior - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/218/ 5. Podcast Episode 272: 10 Engaging Chase Games To Increase Your Picky Eater Dog's Food Drive - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/272/ 6. Podcast Episode 151: How Location Specific Reinforcement Markers Will Improve Your Dog Training! - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/151/ 7. Podcast Episode 188: Why You Should Change Your Strategy Rather Than Your Criteria When Dog Training - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/188/ 8. YouTube Playlist: The Emotional State of Dogs with Susan Garrett - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLphRRSxcMHy29pv3_9b7DZdMFJL9ZJPMy 9. Podcast Episode 266: Hot Zone And Stays – How One Dog Training Nuance Can Fix Anxiety And Duration - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/266/ 10. Podcast Episode 177: Dog Training Outside The Box: Transfer Of Value Case Study - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/177/ 11. Podcast Episode 175: Food Luring VS Shaping In Dog Training: How Science Changed How I Teach Dogs - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/175/ 12. Podcast Episode 139: Remove Confusion And Build Your Dog's Confidence With One Simple Dog Training Habit - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/139/ 13. Watch this Episode of Shaped by Dog on YouTube - https://youtu.be/jMelPWy3zWY
Dear listeners, as 2023 comes to a close, we here at the Overlap Podcast ask ourselves a very simple question that really brings everything into focus, a question so purely essential that we can't believe it has taken us this long to get here to bring this vital information to your every day life, words that will change every facet of your life down to the molecular level - “Hmmm, what would Napoleon Bonaparte do if he was here?” (Sounds of thousands of minds being blown at the same time across the Overlap listening universe) If the man can inspire a ragtag group of Swedish singers to lay down some feel-good disco beats and truly iconic lyrics about an 1815 battle in Belgium that the man took part in and turn it into a defiant win in the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest and then conquer the world … just saying, there has to be wisdom there for us to use. And to help guide us through avoiding and escaping from the Elbas of the soul, who better to sit along our boys Sid and Keith than a true GOAT of history - yes, boys and girls, it's the Esoteric Cleric, the Abbot of Antecedents, the History Teacher Preacher himself - Pastor Chris Bell of 3 Circle Church. And since he's the current Heavyweight World Champion of History (he won the belt in a cage match fight with Jesse “The Mind” Ventura and the late William “The Biographer” Manchester back in ‘09 at Wrestlemania), his insights will be applicable and understandable - something that Keith's words are seldom able to reach. So, why would you ever refuse? Much like Keith, that history book on the shelf is always repeating itself - so tune in and turn up this week's episode of the Overlap Podcast because you couldn't escape if you wanted to, so come on and finally face your Waterloo … woah woah woah woah. Napoleon: A Life by Andrew Roberts Follow Chris Bell on Instagram https://www.3circlechurch.com/
Anna Marie is back for another episode!I am a living example and I owe it to Anna Marie. She got me to embark upon a self-discovery quest for answers and I became obsessed and read every book by Dr. Tony Attwood who is a world-renowned clinical psychologist on autism. In this episode. we covered:autism in boys versus girlssetbacks in late diagnosis of autism for any childWhat are the principles of ABA?Anna Marie shared that the basic principles of ABA consist of environmental variables that impact behavior. These variables are antecedents and consequences. Antecedents are events that happen right before the behavior, and a consequence is the event following the behavior.And, 1 technique is Springer's Operant Conditioning. Operant conditioning occurs when a consequence (positive or negative reinforcement or punishment) is paired or ceases to be paired with a behavior and it increases or decreases the likelihood that behavior will recur.Enjoy this episode!To learn more about Anna Marie:https://affautism.com/about-us/https://www.facebook.com/anna.dorelienhttps://www.instagram.com/adorelienbcba/?hl=enBe sure to subscribe to this podcast to receive new episodes automatically and it is available on Apple, Google, Stitcher, Spotify, Podcast Addict, Podchaser, Deezer and Listen Notes.Support the show
My patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=103280827 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mrconnerly?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc Email: rhetoricrevolution@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/connerlyliam/ Podcast | Latin in Layman's - A Rhetoric Revolution https://open.spotify.com/show/0EjiYFx1K4lwfykjf5jApM?si=b871da6367d74d92 There is one rule ─ one very important rule! ─ to remember in this lesson. (1) A relative pronoun agrees with its antecedent in number and gender but not case; it derives its case from its use in its own clause. OK, kiddies! Vacation's over. Hope you enjoyed the rest that you had with Chapters 14-16. "Clause" refers to a dependent or subordinate thought or sentence which is embedded inside another thought or sentence. (nice…) When the clause is called subordinate or dependent, it means it can't stand alone grammatically. Therefore, if I said "When I'm in bed,…" ─ yeah, you kinda go like “Well, what?,” because it's not a full thought. “Although you tried,” …? While I think I know where you're going with that, just to be safe, you ought to try finishing the grammar … “as they say.” I think you get the point. The presence of subordinating conjunctions like "when, although, as" turn sentences like "I'm home," "You tried," "They say" into clauses which cannot stand alone. Moving on to the term "relative." So, this term is used for the type of clause we're studying in this chapter, refers to a certain sort of subordinate clause, one which begins with what grammarians call a “relative pronoun.” English has a number of relative pronouns, primarily "who" and "which." But also "what" and "that" can sometimes function as relative pronouns and, as we'll soon discover, in English even the absence of a relative pronoun can indicate the beginning of a relative clause... (double that “nice”…) A relative pronoun is called “relative” because it relates a subordinate thought to a noun outside the relative clause. To put it in more layman's terms (see what I did there?), the entire clause functions as a sort of large, complex adjective modifying that noun, which is called its antecedent, and just like an adjective, the whole relative clause describes or defines that noun. Antecedents get their name from the fact that they tend to cede (“come”) ante ("before") the relative clause that modifies them. Before we take the next step and look at how relative pronouns and antecedents interact, and even how the Latin relative pronoun is formed, let's make certain that you understand the English side of the equation fully, that's always my modus operandi. English uses its relative pronoun forms (who, which, what) both as relative pronouns and as interrogatives (question words). But while these forms are identical, their grammatical function couldn't be more different. Interrogative pronouns are used in independent thoughts such as "What are you doing?," where "what" introduces a question that's a full thought, versus "what you are doing" which is not a full thought. It needs an independent sentence to attach to, such as "It is wrong," creating a full thought: "What you're doing is wrong.” There, "what" is functioning as a relative pronoun. Therefore in English, it's important to ask yourself, whenever you run into "who, which, what," if that "w-" word is introducing a question, and thus part of the main sentence. If so, it's interrogative, not relative. This is mostly true of Latin as well, and you'll learn very quickly how to tell whether a "w-" word is interrogative or relative from context.
00:35 Intro00:59 Marcus Collins01:34 Understanding Motivation around our behavior02:02 Influencing behavior02:17 Get people to move02:46 Antecedents to Motivation03:07 No force greater than culture03:41 Culture is a system05:56 Norms vs Culture06:36 A system of system - Raymond Williams08:57 Consumption references10:23 We hold many identities11:50 Signaling identity- social animals13:06 Signaling and Motivation15:38 Sociological impulses to move17:25 Gap in Knowledge- Lowenstein19:19 Hip-Hop culture20:35 Discourse drives cultural change21:07 Culture: a meaning making system23:21 Influencer Marketing28:01 Unmet need creates discomfort31:38 The Brooklyn Nets32:58 Propaganda Theory34:54 Cracking the code36:19 How you see the world38:15 Who are people like me?39:03 Cognitive fluidity41:50 The quiet internet46:03 Taking agency to create what's around me47:13 The value of repetition48:00 Culture can't be an event49:20 Collective effervessence51:57 Cancel Culture56:12 Predictably Irrational - Dan Ariely57:07 Steve Jobs- "make a dent in the universe"
Aquesta setmana, A les Portes de Troia, parlem sobre la conspiració de la pólvora: un complot per fer explotar el Parlament Anglès el dia 5 de novembre de l’any 1605. Ens centrarem en els antecedents i, si tenim temps, presentarem els personatges implicats a la conspiració.
In this episode you'll learn about: Determinism and how it differs from dogmatic views of divine intervention The cognitive process by which experience is constructed How emotions are born out of ignorance and why they're the source of our problems How to liberate ourselves from our emotions by understanding how the different factors of experience come into play What role jhāna plays in liberation The process of jhāna and how it differs from a state of hypnosis Dependent Origination, the principle that explains how the world of experience arises, and which constitutes the teaching of the Middle Way Bhante's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@bhantepunnajivideo Bhante's Website: http://protobuddhism.com Bhante's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bhantepunnaji --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ricardo-ortega79/message
We continue our exploration of trust theory in this episode with a conversation about what constitutes a violation of trust and how trust might be repaired following such a violation. Our guest scholar is Dr. Edward Tomlinson, Professor of Management in the Chambers College of Business & Economics at West Virginia University. Dr. Tomlinson's research is widespread but includes examinations of... -Building and Repairing Trust in Professional Work Relationships-Negotiation Strategies and Skills-Compensation System Design and Administration-Avoiding Deviant Workplace Behavior His publications have appeared in several of the most prestigious management journals, including Academy of Management Review, Journal of Applied Psychology, and Journal of Management. He co-edited (with Ron Burke and Cary Cooper) a book entitled, Crime and corruption in organizations: Why it happens and what to do about it. He also has a forthcoming book entitled, Developing and managing a total compensation system. Professor Tomlinson's portfolio of work on trust is large and varied, but these publications provide a useful introduction to his scholarship addressing the topic: Tomlinson, E. C., & Mryer, R. C. (2009). The role of causal attribution dimensions in trust repair. Academy of management review, 34(1), 85-104. Tomlinson, E. C., Dineen, B. R., & Lewicki, R. J. (2004). The road to reconciliation: Antecedents of victim willingness to reconcile following a broken promise. Journal of management, 30(2), 165-187. Tomlinson, E. C., & Lewicki, R. J. (2006). Managing distrust in intractable conflicts. Conflict Resolution Quarterly, 24(2), 219-228.Chicago The Social Science for Public Good Podcast is a project of the Virginia Tech Institute for Policy and Governance and VT Publishing intended to make social science theories accessible and available to individuals and organizations seeking to promote social change. Music: Purple-planet.com
Humanity's enduring works. Genius across the surface of the globe that spans eras and language barriers. Creative research of a bygone era or civilization. Achievement based on past greatness. Proudly standing on the shoulders of giants or struggling to fill large shoes. Antecedents, descendents, spiritual ancestry. Traditional knowledge, archetypal principles, re-evocation of the past. Grandeur and history, days long gone, the panorama of time, ancient wonders. Power of the past coming through and affecting people in today's world. Any large edifice from another era, particularly those that inspire awe or hold mystery as to how or why they were built. Monuments from past civilizations that provide wonderful puzzles as to how great the human mind and how vast human accomplishment can be. Something that makes a huge impression, something that won't easily be forgotten. A situation so big or so old, it can hardly be approached. Magicians and prophets. Secret messages or tricks of perception. Decoding mysteries from the past. The immensity of all that remains unknown. A mind given to the study of literature, history and other intellectual pursuits. Scientific taste cultivated and trained to be useful but in a somewhat odd way. A live wire imagination, harnessed by a grand project. Prolific writers who combine science and invention with romance and creativity. Magnetic and intense intellect. Creative capacity, penetrative power and clairvoyant gifts. Engaged in too many things at one time and unable to relate to their given time and space. Racing thoughts. Aloofness through perceived superiority. Ideas so all encompassing it seems impossible to manifest thoughts and vision. Working for the benefit of future generations. Departure from the beaten track.Support the show
Improving Your Retros With ABC Behavior A — Antecedent: This refers to the event or situation that occurs before a behavior takes place. Antecedents can include things like instructions, cues, prompts, or environmental factors. B — Behavior: This refers to the observable actions, responses, or reactions that an individual exhibits in response to an antecedent. Behaviors can be positive, negative, or neutral. C — Consequence: This refers to the event that occurs immediately after a behavior and can either reinforce or punish the behavior. Consequences can include rewards, feedback, social interactions, or other environmental factors. https://medium.com/@alexdh359/abcs-of-behavior-improve-your-retros-f1399f090fb0
In this episode: Dr. Jeremy Lucabaugh, Tom Bradshaw, Rich Cruz, Dr. Martha Grajdek, LindaAnn Rogers, Lee Crowson, Eva Simone, and Imani Nakyanzi. Visit us https://www.seboc.com/ Follow us on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/sebocLI Join an open-mic event: https://www.seboc.com/events References Bilgihan, A., Kandampully, J., & Zhang, T. (2016). Towards a unified customer experience in online shopping environments: Antecedents and outcomes. International Journal of Quality and Service Sciences, 8(1), 102-119. Jain, R., Aagja, J., & Bagdare, S. (2017). Customer experience–a review and research agenda. Journal of Service Theory and Practice, 27(3), 642-662. Karakaya, F., & Barnes, N. G. (2010). Impact of online reviews of customer care experience on brand or company selection. Journal of Consumer Marketing, 27(5), 447-457.
This episode Chris Jenkins of Natural Encounters, Inc. continues our discussion about the ABCs of Behavior with the start of it all: Antecedents! We discuss how antecedents set the stage for successful behaviors and how our business cards should read "Professional Antecedent Rearrangers" since that is such a powerful tool while shaping behavior. Tune in for Chris's fun "Training Tale" about training a Harris hawk with a very unusual reinforcer. Also, learn more about "The TEC Talk Podcast: Presented by Natural Encounters, Inc.", a like-minded podcast hosted by Chris! For questions or suggestions about the podcast email abc@theabma.org and to reach Chris contact c.jenkins@naturalencounters.com. Let's talk some training!
Today we discuss what causes a sense of social media fatigue, how scientists are tuning into our brainwaves to make us learn new tasks faster, and how a researcher invented a self-cooling tent that only needs sunshine and water to work. Social Media Fatigue “Too much overload and concerns: Antecedents of social media fatigue and the mediating role of emotional exhaustion” by Nan Sheng et al.https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S074756322200320X“New research sheds light on the underlying psychological mechanisms linked to social media fatigue” by Emily Manishttps://www.psypost.org/2023/02/new-research-sheds-light-on-the-underlying-psychological-mechanisms-linked-to-social-media-fatigue-67670Brainwave Tuning“Tuning into brainwave rhythms speeds up learning in adults” by Fred Lewseyhttps://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/brainwavelearning“Learning at your brain's rhythm: individualized entrainment boosts learning for perceptual decisions” by Elizabeth Michael et al.https://academic.oup.com/cercor/advance-article/doi/10.1093/cercor/bhac426/6814397?login=falseSelf-Cooling Tent “A Self-Cooling Tent that Runs on Just Water and Sunshine” by Mac Murrayhttps://today.uconn.edu/2023/01/a-self-cooling-tent-that-runs-on-just-water-and-sunshine/“Tent with a solar-powered cooling system and antimicrobial properties” researched by Alei Ahmadi Kasanihttps://uconn.flintbox.com/technologies/adf221a3-8ce8-471e-8707-18e35656301b“Evaluation of titanium alloy as heat absorber for solar-based water treatment system” by Nattadon Pannucharoenwong et al.https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484721005473“UConn researcher invents a self-cooling tent to fight rising temperatures for campers, disaster victims” by Amy Covalhttps://www.ctinsider.com/living/article/uconn-researcher-self-cooling-tent-17741837.php“Water-cooled tent would drop camping temperatures by up to 20 °F” By C.C. Weisshttps://newatlas.com/outdoors/water-cooled-camping-tent/Follow Curiosity Daily on your favorite podcast app to get smarter with Calli and Nate — for free! Still curious? Get exclusive science shows, nature documentaries, and more real-life entertainment on discovery+! Go to https://discoveryplus.com/curiosity to start your 7-day free trial. discovery+ is currently only available for US subscribers.Find episode transcripts here: https://curiosity-daily-4e53644e.simplecast.com/episodes/social-media-fatigue-brainwave-tuning-self-cooling-tent
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Ce înseamnă iubirea necondiționată a părinților față de propriii copii? Și este iubirea o resursă care te ajută să nu simți niciodată oboseală în primii ani ai celui mic? Pot intra părinții în epuizare în efortul de a fi perfecți pentru copiii lor și, mai ales, este o astfel de abordare utilă pentru dezvoltarea celui mic? Vorbim în acest episod cu Alina Pop, psihoterapeut cu specializare în burnout parental, care ne va povesti atât din practica de terapie, cât și din propria experiență, cum se poate simți, dar și ce putem face pentru a îl depăși. Resurse: 1. Gender Differences in the Nature, Antecedents and Consequences of Parental Burnout, Isabelle Roskam, articol, 2020 - https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11199-020-01121-5 2. Depression, anxiety and guilt in burned out mothers of preschool and school-aged children, Sanchez Rodriguez, articol, 2019 - https://www.researchgate.net/publication/335238300_Depression_anxiety_and_guilt_in_burned_out_mothers_of_preschool_and_school-aged_children_Insight_from_a_cluster_analysis 3. A step forward in the conceptualization and measurement of parental burnout, Isabelle Roskam, articol, 2018 - https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00758/full 4. Can parental burnout directly or indirectly influence work outcomes, Thomas Rhys Evans, Isabelle Roskam, articol - https://www.burnoutparental.com/_files/ugd/5660ec_35e20db3ef444d9abd285190b5fb6b48.pdf 5. Burnout in healthcare workers, Stefan De Hert, articol, 2020 - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7604257/ Testul de măsurare a burnoutului parental poate fi efectuat aici https://alina-pop.ro/chestionar-de-burnout-parental/ Pentru cei dintre voi care își doresc să ia legătura cu Alina Pop, ea poate fi contactată pe: Site : https://alina-pop.ro Pagina de Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/psihologalinapop Pagina Instagram : https://instagram.com/psih.alinapop?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
Nine days after a mass shooting at Club Q in Colorado Springs, a makeshift memorial grows outside the LGBTQ nightclub on Monday, Nov. 28, 2022. | Hart Van Denburg/CPR News On today's show: 0:08 – Jeff Schuhrke (@JeffSchuhrke), a labor historian and assistant professor of Labor Studies at SUNY Empire State College discusses the looming rail workers' strike. 0:36 – We discuss the tragic Club Q massacre that left 5 dead and dozens injured and the national trend of queer bashing in right-wing media that preceded it with Christopher Wiggins (@CWNewser), Senior National Reporter at the Advocate. The post Biden asks Congress to preempt a rail strike; Plus a spotlight on the Club Q massacre and its antecedents appeared first on KPFA.
References Michael, J.W., Tews, M.J. & Allen, D.G. (2019). Fun in the workplace: A review and expanded theoretical perspective. Human Resource Management Review, 29(1), 98-110. Plester, B., Cooper-Thomas, H. & Winquist, J. (2015), The fun paradox. Employee Relations,37(3), 380-398. Pryor, M. G., Singleton, L. P., Taneja, S., & Humphreys, J. H. (2010). Workplace fun and its correlates: A conceptual inquiry. International Journal of Management, 27(2), 294-302. http://library.capella.edu/login?qurl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.proquest.com%2Fscholarly-journals%2Fworkplace-fun-correlates-conceptual-inquiry%2Fdocview%2F745596935%2Fse-2%3Faccountid%3D27965 Where is the fun in that? (2016). Human Resource Management International Digest, 24(1), 19-20. https://doi.org/10.1108/HRMID-10-2015-0153 Wollard, K.K. & Shuck, B. (2011). Antecedents to Employee Engagement: A Structured Review of the Literature. Advances in Developing Human Resources, 13(4), 429-446.
Do czego Majowie używali rtęci i co dzieje się z nią po wielu wiekach? Jaki kolor mają jeziora na świecie i co mówi on o wodzie? W sobotnim wydaniu podkastu Naukowo opowiem też o warunkach, które sprawiają, że ludzie się śmieją oraz o tym jak budowa skóry wpływa na jej choroby. Na koniec policzymy, ile mrówek jest na świecie. Zapraszam serdecznie!Jeśli uznasz, że warto wspierać ten projekt to zapraszam do serwisu Patronite, każda dobrowolna wpłata od słuchaczy pozwoli mi na rozwój i doskonalenie tego podkastu, bardzo dziękuję za każde wsparcie!Zapraszam również na Facebooka, Twittera i Instagrama, każdy lajk i udostępnienie pomoże w szerszym dotarciu do słuchaczy, a to jest teraz moim głównym celem :) Na stronie Naukowo.net znajdziesz więcej interesujących artykułów naukowych, zachęcam również do dyskusji na tematy naukowe, dzieleniu się wiedzą i nowościami z naukowego świata na naszym serwerze Discord - https://discord.gg/mqsjM5THXrŹródła użyte przy tworzeniu odcinka:Cook Duncan E., Beach Timothy P., Luzzadder-Beach Sheryl, Dunning Nicholas P., Turner Simon D., "Environmental legacy of pre-Columbian Maya mercury", https://doi.org/10.3389/fenvs.2022.986119Xiao Yang,Catherine M. O'Reilly,John R. Gardner,Matthew R. V. Ross,Simon N. Topp,Jida Wang,Tamlin M. Pavelsky, "The Color of Earth's Lakes", https://doi.org/10.1029/2022GL098925Fundacja "Dr. Clown" - https://www.drclown.pl/Carlo V.Bellieni, "Laughter: A signal of ceased alarm toward a perceived incongruity between life and stiffness", https://doi.org/10.1016/j.newideapsych.2022.100977Warren, C., Barsky, A., & McGraw, A. P. (2021). "What Makes Things Funny? An Integrative Review of the Antecedents of Laughter and Amusement". Personality and Social Psychology Review, 25(1), 41–65. https://doi.org/10.1177/1088868320961909Alexander A. Merleev, Stephanie T. Le, Claire Alexanian, Atrin Toussi, Yixuan Xie, Alina I. Marusina, Steven M. Watkins, Forum Patel, Allison C. Billi, Julie Wiedemann, Yoshihiro Izumiya, Ashish Kumar, Ranjitha Uppala, J. Michelle Kahlenberg, Fu-Tong Liu, Iannis E. Adamopoulos, Elizabeth A. Wang, Chelsea Ma, Michelle Y. Cheng, Halani Xiong, Amanda Kirane, Guillaume Luxardi, Bogi Andersen, Lam C. Tsoi, Carlito B. Lebrilla, Johann E. Gudjonsson, Emanual Maverakis. "Biogeographic and disease-specific alterations in epidermal lipid composition and single-cell analysis of acral keratinocytes". JCI Insight, 2022; 7 (16) https://doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.159762Alexander Merleev, Antonio Ji-Xu, Atrin Toussi, Lam C. Tsoi, Stephanie T. Le, Guillaume Luxardi, Xianying Xing, Rachael Wasikowski, William Liakos, Marie-Charlotte Brüggen, James T. Elder, Iannis E. Adamopoulos, Yoshihiro Izumiya, Annie R. Leal, Qinyuan Li, Nikolay Y. Kuzminykh, Amanda Kirane, Alina I. Marusina, Johann E. Gudjonsson, Emanual Maverakis. "Proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 is a psoriasis-susceptibility locus that is negatively related to IL36G". JCI Insight, 2022; 7 (16) https://doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.141193Patrick Schultheiss, Sabine S. Nooten, Runxi Wang, Mark K. L. Wong, François Brassard, Benoit Guénard. "The abundance, biomass, and distribution of ants on Earth". https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2201550119
Our recent podcast on “The Subversion of the Subject and the Dialect of Desire” began with a question: If you could recommend only one essay in Écrits, which would it be? Today, I'd like to ask a different question — and, with it, to take our podcast in a new direction: Which of Lacan's essays have you often skipped over, in order to focus on more iconic pieces in Écrits? First on my list has always been “On My Antecedents.” Until last fall, that is, when I decided to record a semester's worth of mini-lectures on often overlooked essays in Écrits! Here's the first recording in the series — on Lacan's antecedents, of course! Stay tuned for more recordings on more essays in the coming weeks! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit lecturesonlacan.substack.com
What are the dos and don'ts of improving employee engagement in 2022? Professor Alan Saks, a human resources expert from the University of Toronto Scarborough/Rotman School, explains why it's time for a different approach to HR management. Show notes[0:00]: "When you don't care about your employees, they will not care about the organization, they will not be engaged, and they may quit." Professor Alan Saks has studied the shifts in human resource management for the past three decades. He even co-wrote a book on employee engagement. With the pandemic changing the way we work, it's time to reflect on whether your employees are engaged with their jobs, and how you - as a company - can show you actually care about them.[1:04]: A definition of employee engagement. [3:35]: The business risk of employee burnout and how to help employees avoid it.[5:09]: What exactly is a caring Human Resource Management system, and how does it benefit companies and employees?[6:58]: What is Klick Health, and how are they proving they care?[8:35]: The first step is really listening to what your employees need.[9:33]: Compromise may be key. [10:22]: Wading into the WFH debate.[11:36]: What is organization engagement? And why does it matter for employee satisfaction?[13:06]: Why organizational engagement may be more effective at decreasing turnover than job engagement.[14:01]: Take note: employee perceptions really matter.[14:41]: The case of Goldman Sachs and unlimited vacation days.[15:30]: In argument against performance-based pay.[16:08]: The cost of being an uncaring company.[16:40]: Be prepared: Proving you care takes time.[18:12]: "If you want employees to care about their job and the organization, you need to care about them. And you need to demonstrate that care with tangible actions that address employees needs and well-being."For more reading (subscriptions may be required)Saks, A. M. (2022). Caring Human Resources Management and Employee Engagement. Human Resource Management Review, 32(3), 100835. Saks, A. M., Gruman, J. A., & Zhang, Q. (2022). Organization Engagement: A Review and Comparison to Job Engagement. Journal of Organizational Effectiveness: People and Performance, 9, 20-49. Saks, A. M. (2006). Antecedents and Consequences of Employee Engagement. Journal of Managerial Psychology, 21 (7), 600-619.
Daniel Kahneman, one of the greatest thinkers of our time, joins Lexman for a fascinating discussion on mokes, antecedents, and bonbons.
Photo: No known restrictions on publication. @Batchelorshow #Londinium90AD: Gaius and Germanicus debate the antecedents of NATO attacking Russia . #FriendsofHistoryDebatingSociety https://www.understandingwar.org/backgrounder/russian-offensive-campaign-assessment-june-11
We discuss the effects of the Martin Luther King Jr. assassination on the performance poetry/spoken word community in the 1960s. We use poems/music created by Maya Angelou, Oscar Brown Jr., Melvin Van Peebles, The Last Poets, Gil Scott-Heron & Amiri Baraka and there trailblazing creative styles that sets the stage for the form of poetry that we know as Rap.
Episode: 2162 A new book of quotations, and new insights into quotations. Today, some new quotations.
Every Leader Needs to Navigate These 7 Tensions, Cracking the millennial code, and Antecedents of leaders' power sharing: The roles of power instability and distrust Scientific Sense ® by Gill Eapen: Prof. Jennifer Jordan is Professor of Leadership and Organizational Behavior at IMD, Switzerland. Her research focuses on the areas of digital leadership, ethics, influence, and power. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/scientificsense/message
In this episode of Be EPIC, Matt is joined by Professor Molly Rapert of The University of Arkansas, Professor Anastasia Thyroff of Clemson University, and Sarah Grace, senior manager of customer insights and strategy at Walmart, to discuss their published article, “The Generous Consumer: Interpersonal Generosity and Pro-Social Dispositions as Antecedents to Cause-Related Purchase Intentions.” Their article focuses on purchase intentions and how factors such as social responsibility, empathetic concern, moral reasoning, and past helpfulness affect purchase intentions while taking into account the mediation effect of interpersonal generosity. Listen as the “dream team” explains how the idea for this article came about and how they were able to bring it to fruition.
In this episode we chat to Per Svensson from Louisiana State University about the utility of employee engagement in the context of the sport for development workforce.We discuss the article Per and co-authors Shinhee Jeong, Brad Shuck, and Marcella Otto published about the topic "Antecedents and outcomes of employee engagement in sport for development".
Food: yum! It keeps us alive and keeps our brains healthy (or unhealthy, all-too-often). And the food that we eat - what it is and where it comes from - is one of the most important things we're going to have to get right when it comes to climate change. Kind of a problem then that there are very few things about which we're quite so uppity and strange. Food is drenched in cultural meaning, status, and individuals' neuroses, associations and family history. So what is our psychological relationship with food? And what do those trying to get people to eat more climate-friendly diets need to take on board? Joining Dave on this first episode of Your Brain On Climate is Kimberley Wilson - a chartered psychologist, nutritionist and author on all things to do with food, health, lifestyle and society. She was also once a finalist on the Great British Bake-Off, but Dave has the grace not to ask her about that. You can read much more about Kimberley and her work at http://www.kimberleywilson.co Extra reading as highlighted by the owl noises: - 07:30 - Effects of nutritional supplements on aggression, rule-breaking, and psychopathology among young adult prisoners, https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20014286/ - 10:12 - Antecedents, Behaviour, Consequences: A nice intro document here: https://www.gloucestershire.gov.uk/media/11951/behaviour-observation-sheets.pdf Your Brain on Climate is a podcast about human psychology vs the climate crisis: what we think, why we think it, and how it all adds up to a planet-sized emergency. Contact the show: @brainclimate on Twitter, or hello@yourbrainonclimate.com. The show is hosted by Dave Powell, who you can find @powellds on Twitter. All music throughout the show and audio production is by Dave, because he's far too much of a control freak to let anyone else loose on it. Show logo by Arthur Stovell at https://www.designbymondial.com.
This week EO dives into what a perfect society would look like and what it takes to succeed. Artwork: Jovana StekovicLogo: nydaaaMusic: Home Base Groove by Kevin MacLeod Casey's Sources: https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/Shangri-lahttps://www.dictionary.com/browse/utopiahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aurovillehttps://auroville.org/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mirra_Alfassahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sri_Aurobindohttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maharishihttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auroville#/media/File:Matrimandir_Auroville_Pondicherry.jpghttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MatrimandirKaren's Sources:https://archive.vcu.edu/english/engweb/transcendentalism/ideas/letter.html#ripley2https://archive.vcu.edu/english/engweb/transcendentalism/ideas/brhistory.htmlMyerson, Joel, and Brook Farm. “Two Unpublished Reminiscences of Brook Farm.” The New England Quarterly www.jstor.org/stable/364662https://www.thoughtco.com/difference-between-communism-and-socialism-195448Wilson, J. B. “The Antecedents of Brook Farm.” The New England Quarterly www.jstor.org/stable/360529Gohdes, Clarence. “Getting Ready for Brook Farm.” Modern Language Notes Jwww.jstor.org/stable/2912067Delano, Sterling F. “Thoreau's Visit to Brook Farm.” The Thoreau Society Bulletin, no. www.jstor.org/stable/23400775. Myerson, Joel. “Rebecca Codman Butterfield's Reminiscences of Brook Farm.” The New England Quarterly, JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/365824. "Death of Margaret Fuller" New-York Tribune 23 July 1850, page 4https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Fuller#Deathhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Anderson_Danahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_William_Curtis#Workshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_C._Barlowhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgiana_Bruce_Kirbyhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Hecker#Cause_for_sainthoodHome Base Groove by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100563 Artist: http://incompetech.com/
Welcome to The Mental Breakdown and Psychreg Podcast! Today, Dr. Berney and Dr. Marshall discuss ways that parents can manage their children's behaviors by managing those things that elicit the behavior. You can now follow Dr. Marshall on twitter, as well! Dr. Berney and Dr. Marshall are happy to announce the release of their new parenting e-book, Handbook for Raising an Emotionally Healthy Child Part 2: Attention. You can get your copy from Amazon here. We hope that you will join us each morning so that we can help you make your day the best it can be! See you tomorrow. Become a patron and support our work at http://www.Patreon.com/thementalbreakdown. Visit Psychreg for blog posts covering a variety of topics within the fields of mental health and psychology. The Parenting Your ADHD Child course is now on YouTube! Check it out at the Paedeia YouTube Channel. The Handbook for Raising an Emotionally Health Child Part 1: Behavior Management is now available on kindle! Get your copy today! The Elimination Diet Manual is now available on kindle and nook! Get your copy today! Follow us on Twitter and Facebook and subscribe to our YouTube Channels, Paedeia and The Mental Breakdown. Please leave us a review on iTunes so that others might find our podcast and join in on the conversation!
Welcome to The Mental Breakdown and Psychreg Podcast! Today, Dr. Berney and Dr. Marshall discuss ways that parents can manage their children's behaviors by managing those things that elicit the behavior. You can now follow Dr. Marshall on twitter, as well! Dr. Berney and Dr. Marshall are happy to announce the release of their new parenting e-book, Handbook for Raising an Emotionally Healthy Child Part 2: Attention. You can get your copy from Amazon here. We hope that you will join us each morning so that we can help you make your day the best it can be! See you tomorrow. Become a patron and support our work at http://www.Patreon.com/thementalbreakdown. Visit Psychreg for blog posts covering a variety of topics within the fields of mental health and psychology. The Parenting Your ADHD Child course is now on YouTube! Check it out at the Paedeia YouTube Channel. The Handbook for Raising an Emotionally Health Child Part 1: Behavior Management is now available on kindle! Get your copy today! The Elimination Diet Manual is now available on kindle and nook! Get your copy today! Follow us on Twitter and Facebook and subscribe to our YouTube Channels, Paedeia and The Mental Breakdown. Please leave us a review on iTunes so that others might find our podcast and join in on the conversation!
In this episode, host Dr. Adnan Husain and Dr. Jasmin Zine, of Wilfrid Laurier University, discuss Canadian Islamophobia, in reflection and commemoration of the January 29th, 2017 Quebec Mosque shooting, where a gunman killed 6 Muslim men as they prayed, and injured 19. Dr. Zine unpacks the aftermath and reaction to the tragedy, or lack thereof; Canada simultaneously faces virulent anti-Muslim hate and a brand of exceptionalism that promotes apathy and even denial towards the very existence of islamophobia in the country. With the fourth anniversary of the massacre around the corner, Dr. Zine and Dr. Husain consider how the country has dealt or failed to deal with the massacre and islamophobia since, and what role Muslims play in the Canadian political and cultural spheres. Dr. Jasmin Zine is a professor of Sociology and Muslim Studies, specializing in Islamophobia, Islamic feminism, religious identity, and the politics of surveillance. She is the author of numerous books and articles, including the upcoming monograph tentatively titled Under Siege: Islamophobia, Radicalization, Surveillance, and Muslim Youth Counter-Publics. You can find her on twitter at https://twitter.com/jasminzine Get involved in remembrance of the Quebec Mosque shooting at: www.january29.ca Find MSGP on Facebook: www.facebook.com/MSGPQU and on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MSGPQU Support us here: https://www.queensu.ca/msgp/ Follow our host Dr. Adnan Husain on Twitter: https://twitter.com/adnanahusain
As a public service the Yeshiva of Newark presents Talmud classes for beginners or for those who have been ill-served by their schooling in the past,or in some way jaundiced towards what still remains the definitive Jewish text of scholarship and more.Rabbi Avraham Kivelevitz,a teacher with over forty years of experience teaching Talmud to students of all levels,presents in a clear mannerthe flow of the Talmud's discussion,and what are the goals the text wants the reader to achieve.The Rabbi brings his immense erudition to the fore,in indicating who's who on the page,granting the mature reader a historical perspective of the Halachic process.It isn't child's play- and it might make you fall in love with Gemara learningThe page of Talmud connected with this episode can be foundhere. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. This podcast is powered by JewishPodcasts.org. Start your own podcast today and share your content with the world. Click jewishpodcasts.fm/signup to get started.
This is a particularly controversial topic, so we are going to attempt to be as neutral as possible. We refer to the sources, A Review of Literature: Individual Blame vs. Organizational Function logics in Accident Analysis and Antecedents and Consequences of Organizational Silence to help frame our discussion. Topics:Accountability in regards to safety in the workplace.The papers referenced are commentaries, instead of studies.Policy shifting to no-blame reporting systems.A Tale of Two Stories gives two narrative perspectives on one incident.Employee voice.A climate of voice vs. a climate of silence.Creating communication opportunities.How blame can be a default.Practical takeaways from the discussion. Quotes:“ ‘Employee voice' covers a whole range of behaviors that people can do in organizations that are discretionary.”“Ironically, when they spoke to a number of managers...as part of the study, managers believed they were encouraging employees to speak up, but on the other hand, they're employing all sorts of informal tactics to silence this dissent.”“There's so many broader forces in their organization that are seeking resolution...that if you enable an approach where an individual can be blamed, then I think that will be the dominant logic in your investigation…” Resources:A Review of Literature: Individual Blame vs. Organizational Function logics in Accident AnalysisAntecedents and Consequences of Organizational SilenceFeedback@safetyofwork.com
Rabbi Kivelevitz and the Shiur explore one of the least understood portions of the Torah in light of classic commentaries and reeling from the shock of recent anti-Semitic violence.Please leave us a review or email us at ravkiv@gmail.comFor more information on this podcast visityeshivaofnewark.jewishpodcasts.org See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. This podcast is powered by JewishPodcasts.org. Start your own podcast today and share your content with the world. Click jewishpodcasts.fm/signup to get started.