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Artg musical
Canti e musiche dal Grigioni italiano

Artg musical

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 58:32


Chors, musicas, furmaziuns pitschnas e grondas dal Grischun talian preschentan musica delle Valli. L'«Artg musical» fa in viadi en las valladas talianas dal Grischun. Furmaziuns da chant e musica dal Puschlav, da la Val Bregaglia, Mesauc e Calanca preschentan chanzuns popularas dal Grischun. La gronda part èn melodias popularas dal Grischun talian. La PGI (Pro Grigioni Italiano) ha deditgà l'onn 2008 a la musica ed ha vulì renconuscher l'engaschi da tuttas persunas che s'occupan cun chant e musica. Uschia è naschì il project d'in portatun, in album cun dus discs cumpacts cun il titel «Al sul e l'amur».

Artg musical
«Grazia per...» cun musica

Artg musical

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 56:26


Bigna Guler e Paula Mia Cadonau: Duas giuvnas che han tschernì la musica sco via professiunala stattan en il center da l'«Artg musical». Cun chaschun dal di da la mamma din ellas duas GRAZIA cun musica … Grazia ad insatgi, grazia per in mument u simplamain grazia da pudair esser qua. Tocs instrumentals fitg calms e pensivs, chanzuns da rock dals onns 1970 ed anc bler auter procuran per in viadi musical plain tensiun e variaziun.

Kısa Dalga Podcast
Sıcak Hava Dalgası: 'Son 1 milyon yılda böyle bir artış görülmedi'

Kısa Dalga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 34:41


Sıcak Hava Dalgası'nın bu haftaki bölümüne Boğaziçi Üniversitesi İklim Değişikliği ve Politikaları Uygulama ve Araştırma Merkezi Yönetim Kurulu Üyesi Prof. Dr. Murat Türkeş konuk oldu. Murat Türkeş ile iklim değişikliğinin bilimsel ispatını konuştuk. Murat Türkeş, “İklim alanında çalışan bilim insanlarının, kurum kuruluşlarının yüzde 99,9'u doğal iklim değişikliğine ek bir insan kaynaklı iklim değişikliği olduğunu düşünüyor” dedi. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Artg musical
Legria da Pasca

Artg musical

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 119:22


Jesus è levà da mort en vita – l'umanitad sa legra e lauda Dieu. Era la musica ed il chant da l'«Artg musical» fan quai. Atgnamain è Pasca la festa la pli veglia e la pli impurtanta dal cristianissem. Pasca vegn festivà pli fitg che la Passiun. En il mund da la musica è quai dentant gist il cuntrari. I dat massa ovras che tractan la passiun e be paucas ch'èn scrittas per la festa da Pasca. Trais da questas ovras datti en l'emissiun. Ultra da quai udis vus en l'emissiun er bler chant da laud rumantsch.

PM—Report Podcast
Folge 64: bePatient Creator: Was genau ist das?

PM—Report Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 19:35


Was genau ist bePatient Creator und warum eine Art Gütesiegel für Content dabei auch eine Rolle spielt, das erklären uns Samira Mousa, Beraterin für Patient:innenkommunikation, Healthy Content. Sick Ideas, und Florian Schmittgall, Geschäftsführender Gesellschafter Schmittgall Health.

Artg musical
Panaduz 2000

Artg musical

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 57:55


L'Artg musical guarda 25 onns enavos sin la festa districtuala da chant dals districts Alvra e Valragn-Moesa. L' Artg musical lascha reviver oz la fiasta districtuala da chant dals districts Alvra e Valragn-Moesa. Quella è stada l'onn 2000 a Panaduz ed en tut han 33 chors prendì part. Ina grondiusa festa cun blers chors dal conturn. Igl è bel da guardar enavos e puspè ina giada tadlar chors dal Grischun central, Val Alvra, Tumleastga, Valragn e Mesauc.

Sternzeit - Deutschlandfunk
Antikes Sternbild - Der Hase als Hahn, Toilette und Militärbrunnen

Sternzeit - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 2:33


Unterhalb des Himmelsjägers Orion funkelt das Sternbild Hase: ein schiefes Viereck, an das sich zwei Sternbögen anschließen. Im alten Ägypten gehörten Orion und Hase sowie einige andere Objekte zum mächtigen Sternbild Sah – einer Art Göttervater. Lorenzen, Dirk www.deutschlandfunk.de, Sternzeit

Artg musical
Beneventain il 2025 cun marschs!

Artg musical

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 57:44


Musicas instrumentalas, orchesters sinfonics, chapellas popularas ed era ina u l'autra furmaziun da surpraisa salidan l'onn nov cun ina vasta paletta da marschs. In marsch n'è betg simplamain in marsch. Tut tenor da tge epoca ch'el deriva u tge furmaziun ch'interpretescha el, po el esser da fitg differenta tempra. Cun dar in'invista en la gronda variaziun da quest gener da cumposiziun dat l'«Artg musical» il bainvegni al 2025. Cumposiziuns sco «Stars and Stripes forever» dal uschenumnà retg da la musica da marsch, John Philip Sousa, il «Radetzky-Marsch» da Johann Strauss, il bab u l'enconuschent «Florentiner-Marsch» da Julius Fucik, interpretà d'ina furmaziun dal tuttafatg speziala, procuran per in'ura da musica festiva per lantschar l'onn nov.

Artg musical
Musica festiva per la midada da l'onn

Artg musical

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 59:21


Ils sunadurs da sturs dal WDR Sinfonieorchester dattan concert cun musica festiva e divertenta e quai sin aut nivel. Cunquai ch'igl è l'ultima emissiun Artg musical dal 2024 hai jau quintà da dar adia a l'onn vegl e far bainvegni a l'onn nov cun musica festiva e pompusa. La secziun d'instruments da sturs dal WDR Sinfonieorchester suna sut la direcziun da Eric Crees. En lur program èn tranter auter d'udir ovras da Copland (Fanfare for the common man), Bach (Passacaglia und Fuge in c-moll u er la Toccata und Fuge in d-moll) u er Barber (Mutations from Bach).

Artg musical
Artg musical spezial: Nadal Grischun

Artg musical

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 60:44


Quest onn ha RTR envidà in quartet vocal, in quartet da brass, Janic e Flurina Sarott sco era la «Magd Greta» en il studio per registrar videos per il temp da Nadal. Il quartet vocal cun Sara-Bigna Janett (sopran), Gianna Lunardi (alt), Daniel Bentz (tenor) e Chasper Mani (bass) chantan chanzuns en tuttas trais linguas chantunalas dal Grischun. Enramadas vegnan lur chanzuns cun musica contemplativa da Janic Sarott (marimba) e sia sora Flurina (violina) ed era d'in quartet da brass ord la Surselva. Vitiers datti la fumitgasa Greta che raquinta ina paraula.

Artg musical
Artg per Nadal

Artg musical

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 128:30


L'artg musical porta trais ovras main enconuschentas per la festa da Nadal. L' Artg musical per Nadal porta oz trais ovras pli grondas. La «Böhmische Weihnachtsmesse» u «Rybovka» sco il pievel da la Tschechia numna l'ovra dal cumponist Jakub Jan Ryba. Lu il «Weihnachtsevangelium» dal cumponist svizzer Adolf Brunner e sco ultima il «Weihnachtsoratorium» da Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel. Trais bellas ovras per festivar Nadal.

Artg musical
Musicas instrumentalas sunan per vus

Artg musical

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 58:28


Sis musicas instrumentalas or da las quatter regiuns linguisticas dattan concert. Ils 30 da november èn sis musicas instrumentalas stadas envidadas a Berna. Sin la tribuna dal Theater National han ellas sunà in concert da divertiment. Mintga furmaziun ha sunà tschintg tocs ch'èn vegnids registrads en tun e maletg. Las sis musicas represchentan las quatter regiuns linguisticas. Las musicas instrumentalas: Filarmonica Unione Carvina (dir. Daniele Lazzarini), MG Konkordia Aedermannsdorf (dir. Rafael Camartin), Fanfare la Dixènce d'Hérémence (dir. Olivier Vergères), Musikverein Dietlikon (dir. Daniel Zeiter), Fanfare l'Ancienne de Courgenay (dir. Herminjard Clément) e la Musica da Domat (dir. Gian Stecher). Igl èn furmaziuns d'armonia e brass band e tuttas han sunà in program musical multifar, divertent e da buna e fitg buna qualitad. Tuttas musicas èn d'udir al radio, in'emprima part en il «Artg musical» dals 15 da december 2024 e la segunda part en «L'instrumentala» dals 18 da december 2014.

Artg musical
Melanconia ed energia: Fauré e Puccini

Artg musical

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 57:35


Gabriel Fauré e Giacomo Puccini – avant precis 100 onns èn els dus morts. L'«Artg musical» va perquai en tschertga d'in u l'auter fastiz da questas duas persunalitads ch'ans han relaschà numerus stgazis musicals. Sper Giuseppe Verdi vala Giacomo Puccini sco in dals pli impurtants cumponists d'opera da l'Italia. Ina tscherna da sias grondiusas arias sco era chant da chor, musica scenica e litteratura da clavazin dal cumponist franzos, Gabriel Fauré procuran per in'ura da musica plain cuntrasts e variaziun .

Artg musical
Civica Filarmonica di Lugano dat concert

Artg musical

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 58:49


L' Artg musical porta in concert da gala d'in dals megliers orchester d'instruments a flad da la Svizra. La Civica Filarmonica di Lugano è vegnida fundada l'onn 1830 sin iniziativa da var ventg musicists amaturs da Lugano. In'uniun ch'è oz la pli veglia da la citad da Lugano. L'istorgia musicala da la band è caracterisada d'ina stenta permanenta da daventar adina meglra, Dapi decennis tutga la Civica tar ils megliers orchesters d'instruments a flad da la Svizra. Quai cumprovan er ils set titels ch'ella ha gudagnà a festas federalas da musica.

Artg musical
Arnold Spescha e ses ardiment per lingua e musica

Artg musical

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2024 60:35


Da giuven ensi ha la musica giugà ina rolla impurtanta en la vita dad Arnold Spescha. Uschia èn la musica sacrala e la musica instrumentala daventadas l'emprim ardiment. Pli tard ha Arnold Spescha chattà l'ardiment per la musica classica ed oravant tut la tschintgavla sinfonia da Beethoven ha fascinà ed intganta anc adina el. L'anteriur professer da lingua a la scola chantunala ha dentant en giuvens onns cumenzà a scriver poesias. Sper l'interess per lingua e cultura ha el en sia lirica er mess en pled ses sentiments, sias ponderaziuns e reflexiuns davart la musica, l'aura e la lingua. Divers cumponists han mess en musica sias poesias. En l'«Artg musical» discurra Arnold Spescha da ses ardiments.

Artg musical
Polcas recentas e jodels picants

Artg musical

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2024 54:54


Il «Trio Räss» – in ensemble popular che serva gugent menus agens ed originals a lur public. Quest onn han els represchentà la Svizra al festival da folk da l'EBU a Rudolfstadt. L'«Artg musical» preschenta lur concert da festival plain viz e variaziun. Il «Trio Räss» cun Erich Fischer al vibrafon, Hannes Giger al cuntrabass e Belisa Mang da la Baviera a l'arpret è ina furmaziun dal chantun Argovia. Els èn sa scuntrads il 2002 durant l'Expo mundiala a Hannover cun far musica en il pavigliun svizzer. Il «Trio Räss» sa serva dal grond fundus da la musica populara svizra e bavaraisa. Schottischs, polcas ed anc blers auters sauts populars enritgeschan els cun improvisaziuns ed arranschaments unics ed originals. 

Artg musical
Swiss Open 2024 – ils victurs

Artg musical

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2024 62:52


Per la 34avla giada ha lieu quest onn a Lucerna il Swiss Open Contest, la concurrenza da las meglras brass bands da la Svizra. Quest onn manca la defensura dal titel e victura da record, la Brass Band Treize Étoiles. Lezza è envidada al British Open che ha lieu curt avant. La cursa è pia averta e la tensiun auta. Dus dals gronds favurits èn sco quasi adina la Brass Band Berner Oberland e la Brassband Bürgermusik Luzern, ma er la Valaisia Brass Band u l'Ensemble de Cuivres Valaisan e tut las ulteriuras sis bands han schanzas realisticas. Decisiva è la prestaziun il mument che la band è sin tribuna. RTR porta las producziuns da las bands en l'«Artg musical» sco era en «l'Instrumentala» da mesemna, ils 25 da settember. 

Artg musical
Bruckner: in um da cuntradicziun

Artg musical

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2024 57:38


Quest onn festivass il cumponist romantic ses 200avel anniversari. Oz vala l'um austriac sco figura da grond'impurtanza. Quai n'è dentant betg adina stà uschia. Tgi era Anton Bruckner propi? L'«Artg musical» emprova da dar respostas a questa dumonda. «Dubis da sasez», «chau dir», «sinfonias monumentalas»: quai è Bruckner en trais chavazzins. Era sch'il cumponist ha cumbattì durant tut sia vita cun grondas malsegirtads, è el adina restà fidaivel a sias ideas musicalas. Uschia è daventà or d'in giuven organist da la champagna in grond cumponist sinfonic. Quest svilup ha procurà per blera sceptica, ma era per gronda admiraziun.

Artg musical
Chor viril Ligia Grischa sin viadi istoric

Artg musical

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2024 124:22


Il 2024 è in onn da giubileums istorics: il chantun Grischun festivescha 500 onns dapi che las Trais Lias èn sa colliadas al Stadi liber ed ina da las trais lias, la Ligia Grischa, festivescha 600 onns dapi ch'ella è vegnida fundada da nov a Trun sut l'ischi. Il chor viril Ligia Grischa e ses dirigent Christoph Cajöri han vulì far in concert tut spezial per quest giubileum. Sut il motto «La Ligia Grischa sin viadi historic» è il chor sa mess sin ina turnea da concerts ensemen cun l'istoricher Adolf Collenberg ed instrumentalists. L'«Artg musical» porta il concert dals 27 d'avrigl 2024 en la baselgia parochiala Sogn Martin a Trun.

Artg musical
La musica da Henry Mancini

Artg musical

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024 58:34


Mancini è stà in dals represchentants ils pli populars da l'uschenumnà «Easy Listening»: musica lucca, leva ed agila. Ses semperverds «Moon River» e «Pink Panther» valan sco ils emprims bestsellers da l'istoriga da la musica da film. Mancini aveva in agen stil unic, cun gronda levezza ed ina simpladad e clerezza surprendenta. El era influenzà da musica da swing, jazz e musica da l'America latina, dentant era dals impressiunists franzos Claude Debussy e Maurice Ravel.  L'«Artg musical» sa deditgescha al cumponist che festivass quest onn ses 100avel anniversari.

Artg musical
Klosters 2024: Ils tocs da pensum – part 1

Artg musical

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2024 57:36


12 emnas avant ina festa chantunala da musica survegnan tuttas societads da musica da las differentas categorias e classas in toc da pensum. La cumissiun da musica da l'Uniun chantunala da musica dal Grischun elegia la litteratura adattada per las musicas participantas. Per tschertas categorias èn quai magari ovras sin incumbensa. En duas emissiuns («Artg musical» dals 23-06-24 ed «Instrumentala» dals 26-06-24) udin nus tut ils tocs da pensum.

The Canadian Investor
Top 10 Performing TSX Stocks This Year

The Canadian Investor

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 51:35


In this episode of The Canadian Investor Podcast, we start by talking about the best performing stocks on the TSX and look at some common themes. We also explore why trying to beat the S&P 500 might not be the best strategy for every investor. We also discuss some comments from Bruce Flatt, CEO of Brookfield, that adopting a long-term perspective is crucial. Businesses should be valued over decades, not in the short term. This mindset helps investors stay focused on their goals rather than reacting to market fluctuations. We finish the episode by answering a listener question from jointci about what valuation ratios we use when valuing stocks. Ticker of stocks: CEU.TO, EDV.TO, CLS.TO, HBM.TO, TVK.TO, BBD-B.TO, ARTG.V, BDT.TO, IMG.TO, HRX.TO, SFTC.TO, SII.TO, NVEI.TO, ATZ.TO, DOL.TO Check out our portfolio by going to Jointci.com Our Website Canadian Investor Podcast Network Twitter: @cdn_investing Simon's twitter: @Fiat_Iceberg Braden's twitter: @BradoCapital Dan's Twitter: @stocktrades_ca Want to learn more about Real Estate Investing? Check out the Canadian Real Estate Investor Podcast! Apple Podcast - The Canadian Real Estate Investor  Spotify - The Canadian Real Estate Investor  Web player - The Canadian Real Estate Investor Sign up for Finchat.io for free to get easy access to global stock coverage and powerful AI investing tools. Register for EQ Bank, the seamless digital banking experience with better rates and no nonsense.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Artg musical
Festa chantunala da musica - Klosters 2024

Artg musical

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2024 57:29


Questa fin d'emna ha lieu a Claustra la 29avla Festa chantunala da musica. Danovamain s'inscuntran bleras musicas grischunas sco era da uniuns ospitantas da la Svizra per sunar, discutar e far festa. L'emissiun Artg musical porta intginas da las producziuns da sonda. Lura han las musicas da las categorias 4. classa armonia, 2. ed 1. categoria Brass Band sunà en l'Arena-Klosters. En la halla da gimnastica èn stadas d'udir las musicas da armonia 2. e 3. categoria.  Sper las producziuns datti er intgins discurs cun persunas involvidas.

Artg musical
«Mutter», «madre», «mère» u simplamain «mamma»

Artg musical

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2024 57:30


Tge faschessan nus senza ellas? Ellas dattan cussegls da tut gener, èn qua en muments grevs e chapeschan lur uffants senza gronds pleds. Per il di da la mamma datti in Artg musical «DA» e «CUN» dunnas. Quantas giadas chanta ina mamma ina chanzun da buna notg per ses uffant? En mintga cas diversas... Da chanzuns da buna notg sco «Nina, nana» fin tar schottischs u marschs: Vus udis in pau dal tut en l'emissiun da quest'emna. Per il di da la mamma datti in'ura fitg variada cun musica interpretada, scritta u dirigida da dunnas.

Wellness by Designs - Practitioner Podcast
Exploring Extemporaneous Compounding with Diana Boot

Wellness by Designs - Practitioner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 43:16 Transcription Available


In today's episode, we look into the complexities of the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods; Diana and I dissect the distinction between listed and registered medicines and underscore the indispensable role of extemporaneous compounding and the value that this type of prescription can add to your practice and your patient care. This practice of extemporaneous compounding offers custom-fit solutions for healthcare practitioners and their patients, ensuring that even when the ARTG doesn't list a product, there is still a pathway to necessary care. In this episode, we also tackle the nuanced world of personalised medicine, comparing the specificity of compounded medications to the tailored care found in herbal remedies and the profound impact of legal changes on compounding in Australia.Finally, we get down to brass tacks, discussing the rigorous detail that goes into pharmaceutical compounding—where the precision of scales and the meticulous creation of sterile products become paramount. We explore various delivery methods, such as transdermal applications and vegetable capsules, which cater to unique patient needs. By the end of our chat, practitioners will feel equipped with practical knowledge and a newfound appreciation for the convergence of modern medicine with age-old herbal wisdom. Join us as we dissect the art and science behind the healing power of compounded medications and natural remedies.About DianaDiana is a compounding pharmacist and a naturopath with a passion for integrative and personalised medicine. She is the co-founder of Natural Chemist and the senior partner in two independent community and compounding pharmacies. She has over 30 years experience as a pharmacist and 12 years as a nutritionist/naturopath.  Natural Chemist provides a dispensary service, Natural Script, which provides the unique capability to formulate bespoke liquid herbs; herbal creams including vaginal applicators; nutritional compounds including powders, suppositories, troches and capsules; and pharmaceutical compounds (for medical doctors).  Diana's clinical practice, Med Free Me, is a collaborative practice focused on safe and supervised deprescribing. She works directly with patients and also mentors other practitioners on how to help their clients reduce their reliance on prescription medicines.Connect with Dianawww.naturalscript.com.au www.naturalchemist.com.au www.medfreeme.com.au Shownotes and references are available on  Designs for Health website.Register as a Designs for Health Practitioner

NFT Morning, Decouvrez tous les projets NFT et Crypto-art
#630 | Art Génératif n°7 par Camille Roux : Librairies et technos dans le GenArt / Bright Moments Paris

NFT Morning, Decouvrez tous les projets NFT et Crypto-art

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 68:37


Dans ce nouvel épisode du NFT Morning dédié à l'art génératif présenté par Camille Roux reçoit les artistes francophones qui ont été sélectionnés pour le lancement de la galerie Bright Moments Paris, pour parler des librairies et des technos, et des différentes approches techniques qu'ils ont l'habitude d'utiliser dans leur création.Parmi ces artistes on retrouve Florian Zumbrunn, Julien Gachadoat alias V3ga, Anna Carreras et Camille Roux lui-même en duo avec Matthieu Segret…Pour compléter ce plateau d'artistes, Hugo de Bright Moments était parmi nous pour nous donner plus de détails sur ce lancement et les évènements qui auront lieu dans les prochaines semaines notamment à la NFT Factory, les mercredis…Pour aller plus loin:* Page web officielle de Bright Moments Paris* Compte Twitter de Camille Roux* Compte Twitter d'Hugo de Bright Moments* Linktr.ee d'Anna Carreras* Compte Twitter de Julien Gachadoat ( V3ga)* Linktr.ee de Florian Zumbrunn* Compte Twitter de Matthieu Segret This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.nftmorning.com

Artg musical
Revista musicala dal 2023

Artg musical

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2024 57:12


En l'emprima part da nossa revista da registraziuns che RTR ha fatg il 2023 sa focussescha l'emissiun Artg musical sin il chant. Nus ans regurdain da producziuns da concert, p.ex. Chor viril Surses u Cor Proget, dentant er da l'ultim concert dad Aita Biert e Men Steiner.  Era da la partida èn preschentaziuns da chors a la festa districtuala da chant a Müstair. 

Artg musical
Nadal - in oratori

Artg musical

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2023 125:49


Durant duas uras Artg musical datti duas ovras fitg differentas, dus oratoris. Sco emprim «Nadal – in oratori». Il 2008 è stada la primaudiziun da l'ovra da Peter Appenzeller e da Roman Weishaupt. Il Chor mischedau Schluein e la Societad da musica Falera han preschentà l'istorgia da Nadal a moda in pau pli moderna. Suenter il concert indigen datti lura in'oratori da Hans Huber. «Weissagung und Erfüllung» è sia capodovra da chant sinfonic. I sa tracta d'ina sort cantata da Nadal. Hans Huber ha scrit musica en il stil da la romantica tardiva, el vegn era numnà «Brahms da la Svizra». Igl è in concert dal 2022 cun orchester e chors da Basilea. En questa citad è Huber stà engaschà fitg. 

Artg musical
La festa federala da musica populara a Bellinzona

Artg musical

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2023 58:26


Ina revista da la pli gronda festa da musica populara da noss pajais. L'emprima ura da l'Artg musical dad oz è deditgada plainamain a la Festa federala da musica populara dals 21 fin ils 24 da settember. Quella ha gì lieu per la 14avla giada – e per l'emprima giada en il Tessin a Bellinzona. Da gievgia fin dumengia han passa 80'000 visitadras e visitaders pudì giudair musica populara preschentada da var 2'000 musicantas e musicants e da 250 furmaziuns. Quellas han sunà sin 14 tribunas passa 400 concerts. Da la partida: bleras furmaziuns e chapellas da tut la Svizra, mintgina cun ses stil e quai ha procurà per gronda variaziun. Però questa giada hai era dà blera musica dal sid da las Alps, cun bandellas, furmaziuns da mandolina e chanzuns popularas tessinaisas. RTR ha registrà diversas da quellas chapellas e furmaziuns e perquai udis Vus oz in Artg musical deditgà a la festa da Bellinzona. Nus avain preparà in'ura cun blers tocs sco: La Lingera, Grappa di Gordola, La bella Ernestina, Auf dem Plomberg, I campan da Bellinzona e La bucca è scu'na porta. E sunar sunan las chapellas Ländlerkompass, Quartetto Prisma, Wybergstürm, ils Fränzlis da Tschlin, Ohalätz e Lisa Stoll, Vent Negru e Flavio Calderari.

HeyArcher
Nerdy Coffee - Episode 40 - f/ Rambling Nerd. NYCC Recap, and more #NYCC #Ghostbusters

HeyArcher

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 77:41


Welcome back nerds. We have a lot to talk about! The boys are back from NYCC, and we have a lot to cover. Our full con photo album is at https://www.nerdaffiliated.com/photography/nycc202300:00 - Intro01:02 - It is a vibe02:46 - Anthony is in the house04:45 - My volume gets fixed09:21 - Our new channel memberships!11:40 - Patches will be for sale this week12:31 - Anthonys initial thoughts14:38 - We made it on Gizmodo16:30 - The proton packs24:30 - Jason Narvy (Skull from Power Rangers)30:04 - Favorite Cosplays38:20 - Super 7 Cobra Mothership40:26 - Anthonys Cosplay Complaint42:37 - Hasbro Halloween Sale47:14 - Haslab check54:13 - NECA Booth01:02:30 - How NYCC stacks up/ having a photographer follow you01:14:53 - We missed one purchase01:15:30 - Final goodbye01:16:11 - Hasbro tease01:16:39 - Channel Members are staying!Dorkverse: https://www.instagram.com/masters_of_the_dorkoverse/Force Ghost Anakin : https://www.instagram.com/butterrcupp_/Darth Vader : https://www.instagram.com/darthglowy/Art G: https://www.instagram.com/artg_collection/

NFT Morning, Decouvrez tous les projets NFT et Crypto-art
#559 | Art Génératif n°4 spécial "Plateformes" présenté par Camille Roux. Invités: Florian Zumbrunn et Greweb

NFT Morning, Decouvrez tous les projets NFT et Crypto-art

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 72:23


Comme tous les mois, nous retrouvons aujourd'hui l'artiste Camille Roux pour nous parler d'art génératif.Aujourd'hui c'est entouré de ses amis artistes Florian Zumbrunn et Greweb qu'ils s'intéressent ensemble aux différentes plateformes d'art génératif telles que Verse, Hodlers, 256.art et autres et nous explique comment chacune d'entre elles, propose des approches uniques en matière de curation, de distribution et de collaboration artistique.Les principaux points évoqués aujourd'hui* Diversité des Plateformes et Projets NFT :* La discussion a mis en lumière une diversité de plateformes et de projets dans l'écosystème des NFT.* Chaque plateforme a ses propres spécificités en termes de curation, de distribution et de collaboration artistique.* Hodlers et GM.studio :* Hodlers et GM.studio ont été présentés comme des initiatives atypiques dans l'écosystème.* La curation des projets sur GM.studio est réalisée par un panel sélectionné par la DAO, offrant une perspective unique dans la sélection des œuvres.* FXHash : Une Plateforme Collaborative :* FXHash se distingue par son approche collaborative entre artistes, offrant une flexibilité dans la création.* L'outil FXHash Engine, FX(params) permet des variations aléatoires des créations génératives.* La Prolifération des Plateformes NFT :* La multiplication des plateformes NFT a été notée, certaines émergent avant même d'avoir trouvé un modèle économique solide.* Il y a une réflexion sur la viabilité à long terme de ces plateformes et sur celles qui réussiront à s'imposer dans le temps.Cette discussion entre ces 3 artistes, a mis en lumière la diversité et la créativité remarquable de la communauté artistique francophone dans le domaine des NFT et de l'art génératif. Chaque plateforme et projet apporte sa propre vision et ses spécificités, contribuant ainsi à l'évolution constante de cet écosystème en plein essor. Les participants ont également soulevé des réflexions pertinentes sur la durabilité et la pertinence à long terme de ces plateformes.Plateformes évoquées dans l'émission:* Artblocks* FXhash* Verse* Alba* Hodlers* Stargaze* BrightMoments* GMstudio* 256art* EditArt* Tonic* ZeroOne This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.nftmorning.com

Artg musical
Rieischs surmiranas

Artg musical

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2023 60:08


Mintga set u otg onns realisescha il Chor viril Surses in project pli grond e pretensius. Uschia è er l'idea da las «Rieischs surmiranas» naschida. Il Chor viril Surses e ses dirigent Rainer Held han surdà l'incarica al cumponist Philip Henzi d'orchestrar set chanzuns tradiziunalas rumantschas e trais cumposiziuns novas ad in'ovra gronda. Scrit las trais novas chanzuns han Nina Mayer, Flavio Bundi e Mario Pacchioli. Ils texts han els prendì da la trilogia poetica da la giuvna autura surmirana Dominique Caglia-Dosch. L' Artg musical porta l'entira ovra che ha fascinà in grond publicum als concerts a Tinizong, Cuira e Berna. 

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NFT Morning, Decouvrez tous les projets NFT et Crypto-art
#507 | Spécial "art génératif": Le processus créatif avec Camille Roux, Florian Zumbrunn et Laurent Houdard

NFT Morning, Decouvrez tous les projets NFT et Crypto-art

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 69:49


Foundations #220 de Florian ZumbrunnParmi les nouveaux rendez-vous mensuels dans le NFT Morning, il y a désormais une émission mensuelle consacrée à l'art génératif et co-animée avec notre ami, l'artiste Camille Roux.Pour cette 2ème session il a choisi d'échanger avec d'autres amis artistes: Florian Zumbrunn et Laurent Houdard, sur leur processus de création.Universal Rayhatcher #58 de Laurent HoudardPour aller plus loin:* Compte Twitter de Camille Roux* Site web officiel du collectif Immutable Collective* Site web officiel de Florian Zumbrunn* Compte Twitter de Florian Zumbrunn* Site web officiel de Laurent Houdard* Compte Twitter de Laurent HoudardBBridge #264 de Camille Roux This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.nftmorning.com

Life, Money & Love with Dylan Mullan
#52 Vlad & Reever | How They Risked It All To Build PuraU & Scaled To $140k In 24 Hours!

Life, Money & Love with Dylan Mullan

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 101:00


In this episode, I sat down with Vlad Vosovac and Reever Botha, the co-founders of PuraU, an innovative skincare brand. PuraU was founded in 2020 when Reever, who had struggled with acne breakouts throughout his childhood and adulthood, discovered the crucial connection between gut health and acne through a naturopathic consultation.This revelation sparked the idea for PuraU. Having crossed paths at a business seminar a few years prior, Reever shared his vision with Vlad, and the two entrepreneurs decided to fully commit to the venture. They poured their resources into the business, investing six figures into stock, driven by a shared passion for revolutionising skincare.The launch of PuraU's ARTG-approved kits in March 2020 coincided with the onset of the global pandemic. The response from customers was phenomenal, with the brand generating an impressive $25,000 in sales within the first three weeks alone. This initial success was followed by an astounding $350,000 in sales in the subsequent months, establishing PuraU as a promising player in the skincare industry.Vlad Vosovac and Reever Botha have scaled PuraU from concept to successful and sought-after skincare brand, making a tangible difference in the lives of individuals struggling with skin issues. Today, PuraU products can be found on the shelves of major retailers such as Woolworths, among other retail locations.In this episode:Spending six figures on stock before Covid hit the next month and the world shut downHow they overcame the challenges of creating a product that has strict TGA guidelinesThe moment that inspired them to go all in and what they sacrificed to make their dream a realityWhy personal development is key to truly growing any businessThe marketing channels that allowed them to finally start hitting proper scaleThe of PR and exactly how much revenue it can drive for your businessWhy they chose building a brand over drop-shippingDealing with conflict in a partnership and learning to communicate betterThe most effective ways to improve your websites conversion rate---Follow the boys here

NFT Morning, Decouvrez tous les projets NFT et Crypto-art
#480 l Parlons d'art génératif avec Camille Roux

NFT Morning, Decouvrez tous les projets NFT et Crypto-art

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2023 65:03


Camille Roux a inauguré sa première room aux manettes du NFT morning pour parler Art Génératif accompagné des artists Florian Zumbrunn et Julien Labat. Ils ont débattus ensemble autour de la notion de style artistique pour un artiste génératif. Nous vous recommandons d'écouter cette room dans une esprit discussion informelle, assis sur le canapé de Camille Roux. Profils des participants :Camille Roux Florian ZumbrunnJulien LabatLiens évoqués:Coalescence by @ella_hoeppnerUmbrae par @whitekross STRANDS OF SOLITUDE par @williamapanPathways par Julien Gachadoat This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.nftmorning.com

Audiostretto 59/4/24

Ich hatte vor einigen Jahren mal gehört, dass unabhängig in welchem Land man in einen McDonald's geht, man immer dieselben Pommes bekommt - sowohl von der Zubereitung, damit meine ich: wie sie geschnitten und gekocht sind - als auch der Sorte. Das hatte mich zum einen beeindruckt, zum andern irritiert. Beeindruckt, weil ich dachte: wenn man diese Pommes mag und sie qualitativ gut sind, dann ist es eine Art Gütesiegel und man kann sicher sein, dass man etwas Gutes bekommt, egal wo. Irritiert weil ich dachte, dass die lokalen Produkte und Bauern offenbar gar nicht berücksichtigt werden und es keinen lokalen Kontext des Nahrungsmittelangebots gibt. Tja, ist es nun gut oder nicht. Je nachdem, wie man die Argumente gewichtet. Solche Ambivalenz stelle ich auch in vielen politischen Diskussionen fest. Am Ende, denke ich heute, ist es eine persönliche Verantwortung, zu was ich mich entscheide. Bedenke dies doch heute: Meinungsbildung bedeutet Verantwortung. Ich wünsche Dir einen aussergewöhnlichen Tag! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/audiostretto/message

Artg musical
Il festival da folk da la EBU a Rudolstadt

Artg musical

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2022 57:44


Cun dus concerts dal program da la EBU: Gruberich da la Bavaria e Fara da la Scozia En la segund'ura dal Artg musical preschentain nus dus dals 130 concerts dal 30avel Festival da folk da la EBU. Quel è sta en il rom dal festival da Rudolstadt, il pli grond da ses gener cun in vast program da musica populara e da folk da tut ils continents. Gruberich da la Bavaria Ina furmaziun che sa producir purtrets ed atmosferas chins mainan sin las alps, sut in tschiel plain stailas e schizunt sut aua, cun blera poesia e fantasia - cun tuns loms e subtils e lura er selvadis ed innovativs. Las dus musicistas Maria Freidrich e Sabine Gruber-Heberlein vegnan da la musica classica, èn engaschadas tar divers orchesters bavarais – e Thomas Gruber ha sias ragischs en la musica populara, s'interessa per musica veglia e tut ils tuns pussibels ch'el integrescha en sias cumposiziuns. Fara da la Scozia In quartet che vegn da las inslas selvadias da Orkney, pauc populadas, impressiunantas e cun bleras tradiziuns. Quella musicala tgiran Fara cun Catriona Price, violina e chant, Jeana Leslie e Silly Simpson violina – e Andrew Dunlop, piano. Lur carriera ha cumenzà cun in concert persvadent il 2014 tar il Orkney Folk Festival – e dapi là èn ellas stadas en gir sin tut il mund e tar blers festivals impurtants, uschia er la stad passada a Rudolstadt.

Canard PC
[LE NAVIGATEUR #26] Art généré | Twitch | leak GTA6 | Audiobook & Spotify | House of Dragons

Canard PC

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2022 86:06


Tous nos magazines et nos offres d'abonnement : https://boutique.canardpc.com/Notre édition web sur abonnement : https://www.canardpc.com/ Retrouvez-nous aussi: sur Twitter: https://twitter.com/Canardpcredac sur Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CanardPCmagazine sur Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/canardpc/ sur Discord: https://discord.gg/nJJFe9r Tous droits réservés Presse Non-Stop / Canard PC. Aucun youtubeur n'a été maltraité pendant le tournage. Les liens: ART GÉNÉRÉL'art généré a sa vedette, mais elle n'est pas raviehttps://www.technologyreview.com/2022/09/16/1059598/this-artist-is-dominating-ai-generated-art-and-hes-not-happy-about-it/ Les images générées sont en vente sur les sites spécialiséshttps://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2022/09/artists-begin-selling-ai-generated-artwork-on-stock-photography-websites/ Un jeu avec de l'art généréhttps://www.pcmag.com/news/the-visuals-in-this-sci-fi-shooting-game-are-made-by-ai-heres-how-to-playhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsFxKXcSCFY SAUVAGEONS IVRES DE VIRTUELLes développeurs partagent leur prototype en solidarité avec Rockstarhttps://www.rockpapershotgun.com/gta-6-leaks-prompt-developers-to-share-early-footage-from-their-biggest-game-releases Les tweets répertoriéshttps://mobile.twitter.com/Taleboules/status/1572524151759597577?t=OZ1owrHSeVlDHJaer1CGxw&s=19 Dingue, on peut jouer à la xbox sans internet...https://www.theverge.com/2022/9/19/23356855/xbox-series-x-game-disc-drm-online-check-in +20% sur les prix de l'appstore...https://www.theverge.com/2022/9/20/23362635/apple-app-store-price-increase-europe-asia Star Citizen passe le demi-milliard en financement communautairehttps://www.eurogamer.net/star-citizen-has-now-raised-more-than-half-a-billion-dollars-in-crowdfunding STREAM DREAMS (ARE MADE OF THIS)Twitch agit contre le crypto gamblinghttps://www.lemonde.fr/pixels/article/2022/09/21/twitch-bannit-plusieurs-sites-de-jeux-d-argent_6142547_4408996.htmlCommuniqué: https://twitter.com/Twitch/status/1572347129192132611 Les sommes en jeu sont colossales : https://www.wired.com/story/twitch-streamers-crypto-gambling-boom/ Certains streameurs menaçaient Twitch d'une action collectivehttps://kotaku.com/twitch-gambling-scam-pokimane-mizkif-hasanabi-strike-1849554448 Twitch a un problème de prédateurs pédophileshttps://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2022-twitch-problem-with-child-predators/#xj4y7vzkg Twitch diminue les revenus des créateurs vedetteshttps://blog.twitch.tv/en/2022/09/21/a-letter-from-twitch-president-dan-clancy-on-subscription-revenue-shares/ Zerator pas content:https://twitter.com/ZeratoR/status/1572532638463959042?t=Zu42koCoqMSOgWG2jBN7Gg&s=19 Youtube monétise les Shortshttps://www.theverge.com/2022/9/16/23356279/youtube-shorts-monetization-ads-partner-program-tiktok Mais pas autant qu'il le dithttps://twitter.com/hankgreen/status/1572327686667907072 L'influenceur chinois Li Jiaqi réapparaithttps://www.businessinsider.com/china-livestreamer-influencer-austin-li-jiaqi-reemerges-tank-man-alibaba-2022-9?r=US&IR=T IN MEDIASUn nouveau média économique financé par Nielhttps://www.challenges.fr/economie/lancement-prochain-d-un-nouveau-media-economique-d-enquete-finance-par-xavier-niel_828507 House of Dragons cartonnehttps://variety.com/2022/tv/news/house-of-the-dragon-ratings-episode-5-wedding-1235377997/ Spotify se lance dans l'audiobookhttps://variety.com/2022/digital/news/spotify-audiobooks-launch-1235377204/ LES BONBONSPas chère la moto volantehttps://twitter.com/Reuters/status/1570685166745444356 Pas gênée l'otariehttps://twitter.com/21mFox/status/1571442979713187840 from le cri du lapin: la souris anti burnouthttps://twitter.com/gigadgets_/status/1567163001861439489 Le sauvetage du jourhttps://twitter.com/Gabriele_Corno/status/1569612627470417920

What Up Patna
#103 Patna's to the Dance Flo Please!

What Up Patna

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2022 47:12


Come and enter the Dojo with the return of @djrmora spinning with the newest Patna's Art G and Joe Leyva. These guys created a Patnaship and are behind the @divas.to.the.dance.floor event and many more. Come and Party with this sick line up and we will see you at their next event. Patna's to the Dance Flo Please! #qcmontabello #qcsmontabello #party #robins #showmelove #djirene #divastothedancefloorplease #divastothedancefloor #divine #vertigos #nowherefast #nowherefasttributeband #obscurethoughts @divas.to.the.dance.floor joeleyva101 @djartg @djrmora @whoiscousinpatty @sledman_ @nick.robledo.35 @fao_control @whatuppatna @iamtherobins @djirene1 @house_parties_in_da_90s @90s_la_nightclubs @quietcannon @nowhere_fast_tribute_band @vertigos @djrmora P.S. “The journey of one must be appreciated while we, as Patnas struggle with our own paths, and illuminate ourselves as we find our way through” Patna WhatUpPatna.com #patnashow #patnacity #whatuppatnashow #whatuppatna #whatuppatnapodcast #podcast #lapuente #bridgetownmotorworks #bridgetown #lapuente626 #losangeles #sgv #lapuente626sgv #california #explorerpage #explor #explorpage #ticktik #instagram #facebook #twitter #badass #dopeshow #dopeness #freinds #partners #parts #partner #family #homies #carnal #carnales #orale #vida #familia #vatoslocosforever #vatoslocos #patnaship #patnation #howdypatnas #thepatna --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/whatuppatna/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whatuppatna/support

Bir bakışta
Koronavirüs vakaları neden artış gösterdi?

Bir bakışta

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 6:36


Son bir ayda koronavirüs vakaları artış gösterdi. Peki bu artışın sebebi ne, uzmanların uyarıları neler? AA Muhabiri Burcu Çalık Göçümlü anlattı.

Artg musical
Percussiun total

Artg musical

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2022 118:09


Concert da gala ord l'Opéra de Lausanne cun set ensembles da percussiun svizzers. En duas uras «Artg musical» sa preschentan divers ensembles da percussiun svizzers sco Majesticks, Top Secret Drums Corps u Stickstoff. Lura datti dentant er il Trio Anderscht che collia musica tradiziunala appenzellaisa cun pop e quai cun dus arprets ed in cuntrabass. Er d'udir èn Andi Pupato ed Enrico Lenzin, musicists e percussiunists svizzers cun renum internaziunal. Dominique Haldemann sa preschenta cun ses «rimbatune» (ina sort xilofon creà ord bischens da PVC), e lura han er studentas e students da la Haute Ecole de Musique da Losanna mussà durant il concert da gala tge ch'els san.

Noss chors
Regurdientschas a Peder Cadotsch

Noss chors

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 59:48


Ils 30 da matg avess il poet surmiran pudì festivar ses 100avel natalizi.  Sias poesias han inspirà blers cumponists rumantschs da scriver chanzuns, betg il davos pervi da ses stil fitg popular. Ina schelta da questas chanzuns pudais tadlar oz en l'emissiun Noss chors u er dumengia proxima en l'emissiun Artg musical. Dentant na bastan er questas duas uras betg per laschar ir tut las chanzuns ch'i dat cun il text da Peder Cadotsch ch'è mort il 2002. Giudai pia chanzuns en divers stils inspiradas dal poet surmiran.

Artg musical
L'oratori da Pasca ed il Magnificat

Artg musical

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2022 57:23


Musica da Pasca da Johann Sebastian Bach e da ses figl Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach. Per la dumengia da Pasca avain nus preparà in Artg musical cun ovras da bab e figl, e vus pudais a allegrar sin l'oratori da Pasca e sin la messa en g-moll da Johann Sebastian Bach e sin il Magnificat per solistas, cor ed orchester da ses figl Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach. L'oratori da Pasca da Johann Sebastian Bach è vegnì preschentà l'emprima giada il prim d'avrigl dal 1725, ina dumengia da Pasca. Pli tard datti lura anc 3 autras versiuns, cun in pèr grondas differenzas en congual cun l'original. En questas na datti betg pli persunas biblicas che raquintan l'istorgia da la suffrientscha da Jesus, la furma è pli neutrala. La registraziun dals 6 d'avrigl 2012 en la Chiesa San Nicolao a Lugano è ina producziun da Rete due dal radio da la Svizra taliana. Vus udis: I Barocchisti, il Coro della Radiotelevisione Svizzera, dirigent è Diego Fasolis.

The Korean Beauty Show Podcast
Korean Sunscreens & the SPF Controversy Part 2

The Korean Beauty Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 29:29


2020-2021 was a bad year for Korean sunscreens with a series of controversies engulfing many brands and manufacturers. Today, we're wrapping up our deep dive into this part of the Korean beauty industry, and where the industry goes from here. For Part 1 of this 2 part series, listen here.  CONNECT WITH ME Instagram: www.instagram.com/lauren.kbeauty Facebook: www.facebook.com/stylestory.au Website:www.thekoreanbeautyshow.com Sign Up to Our Mailing List to Join Tester's Club: https://stylestory.com.au/pages/free-gift-signup Pinterest:https://www.pinterest.com.au/stylestoryau Tik Tok: https://vt.tiktok.com/ZSaHUgHL/ Download Your Free Guide to K-Beauty:https://manage.kmail-lists.com/subscriptions/subscribe?a=XgHS8t&g=SmUKy   Episode Summary: How Korean Regulation Allowed the Sunscreen Scandal To Occur Why Was Korean SPF Regulation Like That In The First Place?  SPF Controversies Overseas  Comparing Korean sunscreen regulation with SPF regulation in Australia and the USA Australian-Approved Sunscreen Ingredients FDA Approved Sunscreen Ingredients Where Does the Korean SPF Industry Go From Here?   Access Today's Full Show Notes: https://stylestory.com.au/blogs/podcast/ep-90-korean-sunscreens-the-spf-controversy-part-2   Looking for Aussie approved sunscreens in Australia? We put the call out to our community and asked them for their FAVOURITE Aussie-approved sunscreens that are listed on the ARTG.  We've published a handy guide to the Top 15, which you can download here.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Shelf Conscious
"Art of the Toy Hunt" with Art G

Shelf Conscious

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021 62:03


Keith talks to Art about becoming a toy collector as an adult, his YouTube inspirations, and how he got into toy photography and building dioramas. Art also shares which figures got him into collecting and the Sideshow statues that are still his grails. Finally, Art shares why a Michael Turner Supergirl statue is an especially important piece of his collection.All this and more, only on Shelf Conscious, where we always come collect!Don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel and hit the notification bell so you can be there when our videos premiere.

Artg musical
Chor dils Larischs - «Danunder hai jeu priu la canzun?»

Artg musical

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2021 57:24


Il Chor dils Larischs ha registrà in medley da Curdin e Domenic Janett, in medley fitg divertent cun il titel «Danunder hai jeu priu la canzun?» Sin lur giubileum da 50 onns «Chor dils Larischs» (l'onn 2020) ha la furmaziun virila incumbensà ils frars Curdin e Domenic Janett dad arranschar in medley da diversas chanzuns popularas rumantschas, talianas e tudestgas. Igl è ina cumposiziun ordvart divertenta, variada ed er legra cun il titel «Danunder hai jeu priu la canzun?». Il medley vegn accumpagnà dals fargliuns Sarott da Scuol, Flurina suna la violina e Janic il vibrafon. La fin d'october ha RTR registrà la cumposiziun e quella pudais vus tadlar en l'emissiun Artg musical. Igl è il medem mument er il cumià dal dirigent Curdin Christoffel.

Easy German
239: From Janusz With Love

Easy German

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 32:49


Vor zwei Wochen versprach Cari, einen Drucker zu verschenken, der in ihrem WLAN nicht funktionierte. Heute hört ihr in unserer Reportage, wie die Übergabe an seine neue Besitzerin abgelaufen ist. Außerdem empfehlen wir euch einen Podcast über den Wirecard-Skandal und ein Filmportal, für das man lediglich einen Bibliotheksausweis braucht.   Transkript und Vokabelhilfe Werde ein Easy German Mitglied und du bekommst unsere Vokabelhilfe, ein interaktives Transkript und Bonusmaterial zu jeder Episode: easygerman.org/membership   Hausmitteilungen Easy Languages sucht neue Co-Producer und startet die Easy Languages Producers Academy Am Mittwoch, 10. November 2021, um 16 Uhr (Zeitzonenrechner) sind wir wieder live auf unserem YouTube-Kanal   Empfehlungen der Woche Wirecard: 1,9 Milliarden Lügen (Spotify Original) filmfriend (Video-on-Demand-Plattform für Bibliotheken) DDR-Film von 1957: Berlin - Ecke Schönhauser...   Eure Fragen Jessica aus Tübingen fragt: Was bedeutet "ach du meine Güte"? Und warum steht auf der Kaufland-Tasche "ach du meine Tüte"? "Ach" Explained (Super Easy German 126) Steven aus England fragt: Cari hat "der Spannung wegen" gesagt — wann benutzt man eine solche Satzstellung? Hast du eine Frage an uns? Auf easygerman.fm kannst du uns schreiben oder uns eine Audio-Datei schicken.   Wichtige Vokabeln in dieser Episode der Drucker: Gerät zum Drucken von Daten auf Papier | "Janusz schenkt Natasha seinen Drucker." das Unternehmen: wirtschaftlicher Betrieb/Arbeitsstätte | "Wirecard war ein großes deutsches Unternehmen." die Finanzaufsicht: Staatliche Behörde, die Firmen im Finanzbereich kontrolliert | "Die Finanzaufsicht hat zu spät bemerkt, dass bei Wirecard etwas falsch lief." die Bücherei, die Bibliothek: öffentlicher Ort, an dem man Bücher, Zeitschriften, CDs und DVDs ausleihen kann | "Die Bibliotheken in Berlin haben tolle digitale Angebote." die Güte: freundliche, wohlwollende und gutmütige Art | "Güte ist die Eigenschaft Gottes, nämlich die Liebe." die Tüte: Tasche aus Plastik, Stoff oder Papier | "Natasha trägt den Drucker von Janusz in einer IKEA-Tüte nach Hause." das Wortspiel: ähnliche Worte benutzen, um einen witzigen Effekt oder eine Doppeldeutigkeit zu erzielen | "'Ach du meine Tüte' ist ein Wortspiel mit dem Spruch 'Ach du meine Güte'." altmodisch : nicht mehr zeitgemäß | "Viele Sprüche von früher klingen heute altmodisch."   Werbung italki: Registriere dich auf go.italki.com/easygermanpodcast und du bekommst $10 in italki Credits nach deiner ersten Stunde geschenkt!   Support Easy German and get interactive transcripts, live vocabulary and bonus content: easygerman.org/membership

Artg musical
Psalteri genevrin ed auters psalms

Artg musical

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2021 58:05


Er en la segunda ura Artg musical restain nus tar chant religius. Nus tadlain psalms en diversas versiuns, tranter auter er en chanzuns rumantschas dal 18avel tschientaner. L'Ensemble Lamaraviglia ha edì quest onn in disc cumpact cun psalms e motettas da la Svizra. Quel sa basa sin ils psalteris genevrins da 16avel tschientaner. L' ensemble vocal chanta er per rumantsch psalms ch'èn vegnids chantads gia l'entschatta dal 18avel tschientaner a Zuoz ed en autras plaivs engiadinaisas. Vinavant udin nus dentant er fitg bellas versiuns da psalms arranschads da cumponists sco Franz Schubert, Giacomo Meyerbeer u er Gion Antoni Derungs.

Artg musical
Swiss Open Contest – Dus Rumantschs en il focus

Artg musical

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2021 61:29


En l'emprima ura Artg tadlain las producziun da duas furmaziuns cun duas persunalitads rumantschas en il focus. Dapi blers onns è Duri Cathomen il principal-cornetist da la BML, la Brass Band Bürgermusik Lucerna. En il toc da pensum «Dynasty» da Peter Graham è el stà en spezial en il center cunquai ch'ils emprims tuns da quest toc sto il solocornetists sunà persul, piano e sin in tun aut. – La segunda persuna che stat en il focus è Corsin Tuor. Sco dirigent da la BBO, la Brass Band Berner Oberland ha el gì da preparar e manar la furmaziun tras ils dus tocs per la concurrenza.

Artg musical
Alpentöne - Ländlersinfonie

Artg musical

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2021 58:50


Dapi il 1999 datti mintga dus onns il festival en il chantun Uri. Uschia hai er dà quest onn in tal festival dals tuns magari in zic specials. La filosofia dal festival «Alpentöne» è d'envidar musicistas e musicists da tut ils pajais da las Alps, da la Slovenia fin l'Occitania (part da la Frantscha, gist sper Andorra) che han plaschair da las tradiziuns musicalas e che han er gust da «metter sin il chau» in zic questas tradiziuns. En in'emprim Artg musical preschentain nus a vus la «Ländlersinfonie» da Thomas Aeschbacher. Cun il Ländlerorchester ha el preschentà la voluminusa ovra «Jahreszyte im Ämmitau» nua ch'el cumbinescha diversas chanzuns e melodias dal Emmental. 

Artg musical
Klosters Music - Musica d'orchester e d'orgla

Artg musical

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2021 59:08


Per la terza giada è stà l'avust da quest onn il festival Klosters Music. Diversas furmaziuns èn sa deditgadas a la musica da la Boemia dal 18avel e 19avel tschientaner. L'entschatta avust hai dà il concert «Zeitlose Pracht» nua che l'orchester La Scintilla ha sunà ovras ord dal temp baroc. Sut la direcziun da la violonista Anna Gebert ha l'orchester oriund da Turitg dentant er accumpagnà las arias chantadas da Julie Fuchs. La Franzosa giauda gronda stima ed è adina puspè preschenta sin las tribunas internaziunalas.  In ulteriura part da l'emissiun Artg musical lascha resunar l'orgla. L'organist svizzer Rudolf Lutz ha sunà sin l'orgla da la baselgia Son Giachen a Claustra diversas ovras da la musica classica. Lutz è dentant er enconuschent per sias improvisaziuns. Ina da lezzas tadlain nus era.

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Artg pli lartg

Artg musical

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2021 59:15


L'emissiun Artg musical vegn extendida davent il settember sin duas uras. Mintga dumengia suentermezdi da las 14:00 fin las 16:00 pudais vus tadlar musica da differents geners, registrada da RTR. Suenter 38 onns emissiuns da musica tar RTR è il redactur e producent da musica Giusep Giuanin Decurtins ì en pensiun bain meritada. Ses successur, Hugo Schär, preschenta en ses emprim Artg musical las pitschnas midadas che l'emissiun survegn. L'emissiun vegn extendida sin duas uras la dumengia suentermezdi. Il cuntegn resta dentant pli u main il medem sco fin qua. L'emissiun Artg musical duai esser e restar in caleidoscop da tut quai che capita en la scena da musica en Svizra rumantscha, en il Grischun e sur ils cunfins da noss chantun. L'Artg musical vul era restar datiers da musicistas e musicists rumantschs, saja quai da professiun u laics, ed adina puspè preschentar lur novas registraziuns e represchentaziuns.

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Artg musical
Artg pli lartg

Artg musical

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2021 61:56


L'emissiun Artg musical vegn extendida davent il settember sin duas uras. Mintga dumengia suentermezdi da las 14:00 fin las 16:00 pudais vus tadlar musica da differents geners, registrada da RTR. Suenter 38 onns emissiuns da musica tar RTR è il redactur e producent da musica Giusep Giuanin Decurtins ì en pensiun bain meritada. Ses successur, Hugo Schär, preschenta en ses emprim Artg musical las pitschnas midadas che l'emissiun survegn. L'emissiun vegn extendida sin duas uras la dumengia suentermezdi. Il cuntegn resta dentant pli u main il medem sco fin qua. L'emissiun Artg musical duai esser e restar in caleidoscop da tut quai che capita en la scena da musica en Svizra rumantscha, en il Grischun e sur ils cunfins da noss chantun. L'Artg musical vul era restar datiers da musicistas e musicists rumantschs, saja quai da professiun u laics, ed adina puspè preschentar lur novas registraziuns e represchentaziuns. 

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Artg musical
Artg musical – Nostalgia IV (2002-2009)

Artg musical

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2021 58:04


RTR e ses archiv da chant e musica. Promover, tgirar e collectar la musica indigena – quai è in dals pensums da RTR. En in seria da stad fa l'Artg musical viadi tras questa producziun da chant e musica fatga da RTR ils davos 38 onns. Sut il titel NOSTALGIA porta l'Artg musical en ina quarta part registraziuns dal 2002 fin il 2009. Nus udin ils chors da: Stierva, Rabius, Rueun, Pigniu, Rudè da chant Engiadina, cantus firmus surselva, Champfèr, Ils Emigrants, Chor ad hoc Passiun Lumnezia ed ils affons da Sumvitg. Lura las furmaziuns: Musica Lumbrein, Musica Ardez, Chapella Tasna, Ils Fränzlis da Tschlin, 4 for you Ardez, Alvin Muoth cun ils umens dal cantus firmus surselva ed il duo Maria Victoria Haas e Monika Nagy.

Artg musical
Artg musical – Nostalgia III (1997-2001)

Artg musical

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2021 58:17


RTR e ses archiv da chant e musica. Promover, tgirar e collectar la musica indigena – quai è in dals pensums da RTR. En in seria da stad fa «l'Artg musical» viadi tras questa producziun da chant e musica realisada da RTR ils davos 38 onns. Sut il titel «NOSTALGIA» porta l'Artg musical en ina terza part registraziuns dals 1997-2001. Nus udin ils chors da: Lantsch, Vella, Andiast, Surrein, Castrisch & Falera, Laax, Trin, Chor rumantsch Scola chantunala Cuira, Las Lodolas San Murezzan ed il Chor facultativ da la Scola secundara Lumnezia. E las musicas da: Müstair, Ramosch, Breil, Danis-Tavanasa & Rueun, Sagogn ed il Spiel Geb Inf Reg 36. Lura anc il duo Mario Camartin & Leo Simonet.

Artg musical
Artg musical – Nostalgia II (1991-1996)

Artg musical

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2021 58:03


RTR e ses archiv da chant e musica. Promover, tgirar e collectar la musica indigena – quai è in dals pensums da RTR. En in seria da stad fa l'Artg musical viadi tras questa producziun da chant e musica fatga da RTR ils davos 38 onns. Sut il titel NOSTALGIA porta l'Artg musical en ina segunda part registraziuns dals onns 1991 fin 1996. Nus udin ils chors: Lumnezia, Müstair, Segnas, Strada-Martina, Schlans, Rezia Cuira, Chor da concert grischun, Las Vuschettas Trin, Kanti-Chor Cuira, Chor da giuventetgna N.U.S. Laax ed il Rudi da cant da la Scola da musica Surselva. E las musicas da: Vrin, Scuol, Vignogn e Tschlin. Plinavant l'Orchester Engiadina Bassa ed ils protagonists: Paolo Vignoli & Esther Sialm, Philipp Gschwend & Rinaldo Camathias cun Gion Balzer Casanova e Mario Pacchioli & Eric Christen.

Artg musical
Artg musical – Nostalgia I (1984-1990)

Artg musical

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2021 57:16


RTR e ses archiv da chant e musica. Promover, tgirar e collectar la musica indigena – quai è in dals pensums da RTR. En in seria da stad fa l'Artg musical viadi tras questa producziun da chant e musica, fatga da RTR ils davos 38 onns. Sut il titel NOSTALGIA porta l'Artg musical en in'emprima part registraziuns dals onns 1984 fin 1990. Nus udin ils chors: Lumnezia, Suraua, Seminari Cuira, Ils Urlauns Vella, Ils Cantins Mustér, Chor maschdo Surmir e Scolars Sent. Lura las furmaziuns: Orchester instrumental grischun, Musicas da giuvenils Vaz-Lai e Steilalva Sevgein, Retuorn 85, Ils Furbazs, Ils Fränzlis da Tschlin ed ils protagonists Benedict Stecher, Werner Fry, Jachen e Curdin Janett, Alvin Muoth e Claudio Simonet.

Artg musical
Christoph Cajöri – il chantadur e cumponist

Artg musical

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2021 58:01


L'Artg musical fa visita ad in dals impurtants musicists grischuns. «Jeu sun buca cumponist. Sche schon, lu in occasiunal. Jeu cumponel lu zatgei, cu jeu hai il sentiment – uss drova ei quei. E quei ei era stau aschia 2013 cu jeu hai scret Alpsegen per il Chor viril da Turitg. Il direger ei e resta mia pissiun, professiun», di Christoph Cajöri. Dapi il 2012 dirigia el la Ligia Grischa, bain il capochor viril grischun. Tgi è Christoph Cajöri? En dus Artgs musicals emprov jau da savischinar al dirigent, chantadur, arranschader e cumponist oriund da Tusaun, ami da nus Rumantschs. Uss en il segund stat Christoph – il chantadur e cumponist en il center. Nus tadlain sa chapescha sia cumposiziun Alpsegen scritta per solo, chor viril, quatter corns, clavazin, orgla e percussiun. Quai sper musica orchestrala e chanzuns chantadas e dirigidas dal maestro da Tusaun che abitescha a Fislisbach (AG) ed a Ziràn (GR). E cun quest Artg musical prend jau – suenter 38 onns – cumià da RTR, di grazia fitg per Vossa bainvulientscha durant tut quels onns. E per la davosa giada di jau: Schei ir bein cun vus, vies Giusep Giuanin Decurtins!

Artg musical
Christoph Cajöri – il dirigent

Artg musical

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2021 41:53


L'Artg musical fa visita ad in dals impurtants dirigents grischuns. «La vusch virila ha insatge profund, savura da terra, dat fundament. Jau sun fascinà da quest tun. Quai è er il motiv ch'jau lavur uss dapi 40 onns cun chors virils», di Christoph Cajöri insanua. E lavurar cun chors virils e maschadads, cun orchesters, solistas e solists è sia passiun e professiun. Dapi il 2012 dirigia el la Ligia Grischa, bain il capo chor viril grischun. Tgi è Christoph Cajöri? En duas emissiuns emprova l'Artg musical da s'avischinar al dirigent, chantadur, arranschader e cumponist oriund da Tusaun, ami da nus Rumantschs. En l'emprim stattan l'uffanza, ils onns da studi e surtut Christoph – il dirigent en il center. E nus tadlain sa chapescha musica orchestrala e chanzuns dirigidas dal maestro da Tusaun ch'abitescha da temp en temp era a Ziràn. (2. part: Artg musical da dumengia: 27-06-2021 a las 14:03 u sin rtr.ch).

Artg musical
Arnold Spescha (2. part) – La musicalitad dals pleds

Artg musical

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2021 57:18


Ils pleds han magugl en l'ossa, in flad profund, in'olma. «Sche jeu scrivel poesias, ei il pugn da partenza il patratg, il cuntegn, il sentiment che jeu vi exprimer, il messadi ch'ils plaids duessen ni lessen transmetter, mo gia cun els seligia il giavisch da nudar ils patratgs cun plaids che cuntegnan ina certa musicalitad cun lur cumbinaziun da vocals ni era da consonants che tunan bein ell'ureglia», scriva Arnold Spescha insanua. Trais Artgs musicals emprovan da s'avischinar ad Arnold Spescha – il poet. En il segund relata el co tut quel far da poet ha cumenzà. El discurra da la musicalitad dals pleds, da la simbiosa tranter text (la servienta) e musica (la patruna). E nus tadlain sa chapescha chanzuns cun pleds dal poet da Pigniu. Perquai che la derasaziun da la chanzun è en il medem mument era la derasaziun da la poesia. (3. part: Artg musical da dumengia: 06-06-2021 a las 14:03 u sin rtr.ch). 

Artg musical
Arnold Spescha (1. part) – Po il pled era esser en dur u mol?

Artg musical

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2021 57:47


Fin oz han 30 cumponistas e cumponists mess poesias d'Arnold Spescha en musica. «Ils plaids han maguol ell'ossa, in flad profund, in'olma. Cun gl'agid dil plaid less jeu far la punt denter la musica e la veta dil carstgaun», scriva Arnold Spescha insanua. Trais Artgs musicals emprovan d'ir sur quella punt vi ed uschia s'avischinar ad Arnold Spescha – il poet. E nus tadlain sa chapescha chanzuns cun pleds dal poet da Pigniu. La chanzun derasa gea anc pli fermamain la poesia. RTR posseda en ses archiv circa 60 chanzuns cun pleds dad el. Arnold Spescha – in universal. Um dal linguatg, da la musica, stà magister cun corp ed olma. 2007 ha el retschavì il Premi da cultura dal Grischun en renconuschientscha da sia promoziun da lingua e cultura rumantscha e per ses engaschament per la musica instrumentala en Svizra. (2. part: Artg musical da dumengia: 30-05-2021 a las 14:03 ni sin rtr.ch).

Artg musical
Donna in musica III - L'interpreta/solista

Artg musical

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2021 59:51


La dunna rumantscha sco solista vocala / instrumentala. En ina seria emprova l'Artg musical da s'avischinar al tema «La dunna rumantscha en la musica»; la dunna sco dirigenta, interpreta u solista, cumponista. L'entschatta mars èn las duas emprimas emissiuns vegnidas emessas, la dunna dirigenta da chors e musicas. La terza part è deditgada a la dunna interpreta da musica instrumentala e solista vocala. Dirigentas datti, ellas èn dentant en la minoritad. Chantaduras da professiun avain nus ina bella retscha. Intginas èn d'udir en quest Artg musical, sa chapescha sper dunnas interpretas a l'instrument. L'Artg musical porta registraziuns fatgas da RTR ils onns 1951 – 2020. Nus udin: Flurina Sarott, Letizia Scherrer, Rica-Maria Cathomen, Deta Hänzi-Cuonz, Giuanna Caduff, Ulrica Vital, Aita Biert, Cristina Vital, Stefania Huonder, Sara-Bigna Janett, Judit Scherrer, Rilana Cadruvi, Muriel Schwarz, Las randulinas, Las Soras Scherrer, Chor da dunnas Falera e las dunnas dal cantus firmus surselva. Redacziun: Giusep G. Decurtins

Infinity Equation Podcast
Infinity Equation Episode 68

Infinity Equation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2021 204:55


Hasbro Fan Fest w/ Just J and Art G and a surprise guest who popped in

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Attac, Campact, Verfolgte des Naziregimes - Wer definiert Gemeinnützigkeit?

SWR2 Tandem

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 23:26


Gemeinnützigkeit ist eine Art Gütesiegel für Vereine. Doch Organisationen wie Attac oder Campact wurde sie entzogen. Welche Konsequenzen hat das und wer definiert Gemeinnützigkeit?

SuperFeast Podcast
# 110 Cannabis In Australia & Psychedelic Stories with Nicholas Morley

SuperFeast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 62:15


We're talking medical cannabis in Australia with a few psychedelic stories for good measure on the SuperFeast podcast today. Mason sat down with Nicholas Morley from Greenlight Health for an uncensored conversation around this highly politicised powerful plant. Woven into ancient texts and stories, from early Chinese emperors to the Assyrians, Greeks, and Romans, Cannabis has a long-standing relationship with humans utilising its healing properties. Sitting in a somewhat grey area, medical cannabis in Australia is technically legal but still massively restricted for use (in many ways). Despite all hindrances and risking their livelihoods the whole journey, Nicholas Morley and his business partner at Greenlight have taken on the good fight to advocate for the use of medical cannabis in Australia, helping so many people suffering along the way. Mason and Morley get into the health benefits of full-spectrum CBD oil, specific applications for healing, brain/mental health, plant medicine, micro-dosing psychedelics, and why giving up the fight for the right to legally use this plant to heal people is not an option. Tune in for epic conversation.   Mason and Nicholas discuss: Healing benefits of Mucuna; a great mood and brain regulator. Microdosing psilocybin. The increase in people on anti-depressants. Depression, anxiety, and plant medicines. Ayahuasca medicine ceremonies. The stigma surrounding the highly politicised cannabis plant. Alleviating stress through herbs. The endocannabinoid system. Medical Cannabis for sleep. Psychedelics. The vape delivery method. CBD Topicals. CBD Lubrication. Why topical application is just as effective and ingesting.   Who Is Nicholas Morley? After 30 years of international experience in the fashion and beauty industry, Nicholas Morley used his extensive experience with people to develop a great passion for cannabis medicine and wellness.  Part of this shift saw Morley become one of Australia’s most well-known and active advocates for medicinal cannabis.  Through his dedicated spirit, Morley pioneered the modern ‘green market’ cannabis consultation scene.  He is featured on the Stan documentary, ‘Green Light,’ as well as other noteworthy documentaries including ‘High as Mike.’  In addition to these, Nick has featured on numerous podcasts. Today he is the owner of Greenlight Health, a cannabis consultancy that helps educate people about natural alternative therapies and provides advice/insight into what may best suit each individuals’ needs.  Nick is an active member of the cannabis community, always striving to push the industry to new levels, helping as many of those in need as possible along the way.   Resources: GREENLIGHT website Greenlight Health Facebook Greenlight Health Instagram  Greenlight Movie Mother Flower Medicinals Neural Nectar    Q: How Can I Support The SuperFeast Podcast? A: Tell all your friends and family and share online! We’d also love it if you could subscribe and review this podcast on iTunes. Or  check us out on Stitcher, CastBox, iHeart RADIO:)! Plus  we're on Spotify!   Check Out The Transcript Here:   Mason: (00:00) Nick, thanks for coming in, man.   Nick Morley: (00:02) Hey, Mason. Nice of you to have me on.   Mason: (00:04) Yeah, thank you. Awesome. It's always nice to get a face to face this time, when we've never been so connected but never been so far apart with all this social distancing.   Nick Morley: (00:13) All the social distancing.   Mason: (00:17) Yeah. I mean, yeah. So thanks for coming to the little herb palace here.   Nick Morley: (00:21) No worries.   Mason: (00:22) Man, I mean it's been a while coming. I mean we've been chatting for years and years, I mean especially with Greenlight consulting and helping my mum out, get her stuff for years now. Get her on the good stuff. So you want to just, in your words, what are you up to?   Nick Morley: (00:42) Yeah, so well obviously we did the documentary with Luke, which was called Green Light, which is now available on Stan, if people want to watch it. Which was a story... A tale about two scoundrels finding themselves and helping people in the same vain. That was an interesting project to work on. When they made Green Light, I was basically working on my own and running this solo clinic.   Nick Morley: (01:22) A lot of people over the years have gotten my number from a friend of a friend of a friend. And I was just doing a lot of one-on-one, advising people and helping people to get the right CBD and THC for their conditions. And then after the documentary came out, things got a hell of a lot busier. So I actually ended up bringing on people to help me, and other consultants. And now we've got a clinic which is called Greenlight. It's a medicinal cannabis consultancy that sits in the grey area.   Mason: (02:01) Great. I mean you've got a really wonderful reputation around here. Which it's always nice. I've known you for so many years, it's always nice to hear a mate developing a really good reputation. Which I like about Greenlight, because it's one thing to jump on board something. It's another thing to be first of all, back doing it for the love of it before something was trendy, and doing the hard yards of educating. And then the under step is putting genuine care. And so it's been nice to see that all fleshing out.   Nick Morley: (02:37) Visa versa, too, you with your tonics and mushrooms as well. There's been a few other flashes in the pan ones appear, but I think you're the original and you've got the best products around too.   Mason: (02:48) Yeah. I mean there are some, I call, two minute noodles that just jump in, and-   Nick Morley: (02:53) I'm not going to name any names, but I'd love to.   Mason: (02:56) I feel like we're kind of lucky. I talk about this quite a bit. I feel like we're quite lucky in Australia.   Nick Morley: (03:00) [inaudible 00:03:00].   Mason: (03:01) Yeah. Look, there's some biggies going in, and we talk about it all the time. These people with these big budgets, a lot of the time they come in. They just charge the way, and do all this education for us that we don't have to do.   Nick Morley: (03:15) Yeah.   Mason: (03:15) And also a lot of the services are a part of the market that just want something quick and easy. But so many people, that's their entry. And then they find their way to SuperFeast, or sometimes they don't of course. But it's nice having lots of people jumping in. It makes you sharpen your sword.   Nick Morley: (03:35) Absolutely. I find that too. At the moment it seems like every single week there's another CBD company popping up. And there's a lot of snake oil out there, for sure.   Mason: (03:47) For sure. And not the good type, because snake oil's pretty good.   Nick Morley: (03:50) Yeah. The ouroboros.   Mason: (03:51) Yeah.   Nick Morley: (03:51) All this code talk.   Mason: (03:59) Yeah. And there is code talk when it comes to this stuff. Some of it is pretty black and white, and some of this is just why you'd be attracted to do this, or use these products in the first place. Like why is there such a hype around them? I think everyone listening understands some basics of just how beneficial this plant is, how generally beneficial cannabis is, could potentially be to the human race, and is provenly beneficial. But where are you at with it? Why do you kick on in such an area that isn't just trading the stock market? Why do you do something like this?   Mason: (04:40) STOP CHECK   Nick Morley: (04:40) Okay, good question. So we're huge advocates for whole plant, full spectrum medicine. There are whole plant, full spectrum medicines available on the ARTG register, available by prescription. In fact, I think there's about 230 products now available, by prescription, available to the general public.   Mason: (05:06) In Australia?   Nick Morley: (05:06) In Australia. However, the demand for the product, and the amount of people that are willing, or the amount of doctors that are willing to prescribe them, and the amount of chemists that are open to dispensing them, is nowhere near catching up to the size of the demand. And I suppose I sit in this sort of, or we as a company, sit in a bit of a weird area, because we were probably some of the first people helping people to get CBD in Australia. I've been working with CBD for nearly eight years, and a lot of people hadn't even heard of it three years ago.   Nick Morley: (05:51) So yeah, there's definitely ... Where was I?   Mason: (05:59) We were just talking like, why are you doing this? Why choose this, rather than something cosy?   Nick Morley: (06:05) Well, I sort of did cosy for years. I worked in the fashion industry for 30 years. Not that it was that cosy. But look, I got to the point in my life where I moved up ... I'd been living away in Indonesia, and I'd been working ... I lived in London, New York, Europe, Spain. I sort of lived all over the place, Sydney, Melbourne. But yeah, I was always working in the fashion industry. And when I moved up here, I went through a bit of a life change. And I thought, what am I going to do with myself? I had a pizza restaurant for a minute, and I thought, that's not for me.   Mason: (06:41) Which one?   Nick Morley: (06:42) It was called [Sant-AY 00:06:44] in Byron Bay. I was one of the partners in there for a minute. But yeah, restaurant's aren't my thing. I love to cook, but I don't really want to own a pizza restaurant.   Mason: (06:51) I think a lot of people discover that. They like to cook and host, and then they're like, "Hang on. This doesn't transfer over." I learned that from Kitchen Confidential, I think.   Nick Morley: (06:59) Yeah. No, it's not for me. But yeah, look. I met Luke, and I went through a bit of a personal mental health crisis. I was severely depressed, and ended up working with Luke. And Luke got me onto CBD, and also microdosing psilocybin, and plant medicine, ayahuasca, all that sort of stuff. But I went through this sort of rebirth of thinking, wow, this is something that I'd like to get involved with, which was helping people, and helping people to feel better, because it definitely made a huge difference with me.   Mason: (07:37) What did you do, specifically? What's Luke's last name?   Nick Morley: (07:40) Oh no, we don't mention it. We just call him CBD Luke.   Mason: (07:44) CBD Luke. Okay, sweet. Is that from the movie, Luke?   Nick Morley: (07:47) Yeah.   Mason: (07:47) Yeah, yeah. Cool. That's how we get it. So you got to go to Stan and go to Greenlight, and that's how you get it. And you get the full picture here.   Nick Morley: (07:53) Yeah. It's there. Oh look, he got me on all kinds of supplements: mucuna, I think back when it was mucuna.   Mason: (08:00) Yeah, mucuna. We've got it. I mean, I haven't got it as an individual herb. We got it in the Neural Nectar, but far out. We talked about that a lot, post-addictions.   Nick Morley: (08:09) Amazing.   Mason: (08:09) Or post like a lifestyle where it's just been all goal-oriented, and hitting your targets, and then going more, and accumulating more money. It's just like [inaudible 00:08:15]. And you get mucuna in, and all of a sudden you can get some healing going on, on that level.   Nick Morley: (08:20) It's such a beautiful-looking vine, too.   Mason: (08:22) We've got some growing in our backyard.   Nick Morley: (08:24) Be careful. It takes over.   Mason: (08:26) Far out. It's a Jack and the Beanstalk vine.   Nick Morley: (08:27) Absolutely. With those beautiful purple flowers.   Mason: (08:29) Our saltbush, I just have to say that it just smashed our saltbush and just pulled it over. I was like, "NO!" It was incredible.   Nick Morley: (08:39) I planted three vines, and I think I got three massive sacks of beans out of three vines.   Mason: (08:46) Nice.   Nick Morley: (08:47) Yeah.   Mason: (08:48) I think it's a leguminous vine, like more of a tropical climate class, just in case you haven't heard that one.   Nick Morley: (08:55) Pure happiness on a vine.   Mason: (08:57) It is pure happiness. It's such a great mood regulator. And it's a jing herb as well, that's why it's such a good brain regulator.   Nick Morley: (09:04) Yeah, and amazing when mixed with low doses of psilocybin.   Mason: (09:08) I've always thought about it, because ... I mean, I'll let you go on and talk about that. Because lion's mane gets all the attention, which is ... it kind of should.   Nick Morley: (09:17) Yeah.   Mason: (09:17) But just one ... to be honest, when it comes to herbs like lion's mane, I like having them alone a lot of the time. But when you start going to another level, you start ... You mentioned it was like stacking. You stack like the psilocybin, and then a lot of people do the niacin. We've heard Paul Stamets talk about doing the lion's mane. But from a herbal, it's better to put these herbs and how they're traditionally used, into a full ... into a formula. And so you start, if you want to get a full picture of all the organs being supported that are then going to promote that kind of mental, brain-based healing, mucuna 100% makes sense.   Nick Morley: (09:56) Yeah. Also, and it's just amazing. The amount of people out there that are on antidepressants is terrifying.   Mason: (10:04) Were you just depressed? Were you on meds?   Nick Morley: (10:06) No. Never took them. But I was depressed. I was probably drinking way too much as well, which Luke also advised me against, because he's not a drinker, at all.   Mason: (10:14) It doesn't help. But sometimes it's so much fun.   Nick Morley: (10:18) Yeah. Mezcal.   Mason: (10:19) Oh yeah. Smoky.   Nick Morley: (10:21) Yeah. I'm a big sucker for mezcal.   Mason: (10:25) I met Jules. It's hard going to Jules' [crosstalk 00:10:29].   Nick Morley: (10:28) Good old Jules.   Mason: (10:29) Yeah. Jules. What's it called again in there?   Nick Morley: (10:32) Sunrise [sellers 00:10:33].   Mason: (10:32) Sunrise [crosstalk 00:10:33]. Yeah.   Nick Morley: (10:33) Hi Jules. You're a legend.   Mason: (10:34) Hi, mate.   Nick Morley: (10:35) My liver doesn't like you, but I do.   Mason: (10:37) Yeah. Wallet and liver does not like Jules. But everything else loves you.   Nick Morley: (10:42) But Luke's ... Back onto Luke. Luke's an absolute ... We call him the Lab Rat. I don't think he'd ever take anything that he hadn't tried on himself. And that's a big deal, because yeah, he's experimented with a lot of things. But he's an incredible guy, and I think quite an icon in this area. You know, there's a lot of people who know him, a lot of people respect him. He's one of the smartest people I know, and he's definitely been a huge driving force in my life, and in my business and what I do. He's a man of absolute integrity. I can't get into too much without incriminating us. But yeah, let's just say there's no one I know in the industry that has integrity like him. And he's pretty quick to pull people up as well. He doesn't suffer fools.   Mason: (11:34) Yeah. You got to be sharp.   Nick Morley: (11:37) Yeah.   Mason: (11:38) You got to be sharp, when you're in this business.   Nick Morley: (11:39) You do.   Mason: (11:40) So what did you do? How long was it, from you getting depressed to realising you had ... it gets to the point where you're like, "All right, I can curb the drinking." And then what was it? You were doing some medicines, you were doing some journeys. But yet you've fallen here. I'm assuming CBD, THC, or full-spectrum extracts, not just focusing on those two cannabinoids. Is that what got you over the edge, long-term, do you feel? How long was the process?   Nick Morley: (12:11) Yeah, I would say it was probably a six-month process. And yeah, it was a combination of the mucuna, microdosing psilocybin, lion's mane, heaps of CBD, lowered down my drinking, and yeah, the odd medicine ceremony with ayahuasca. Which, I find ayahuasca is also an amazing reset. I mean, I haven't had it for quite some time. But I've probably had about 30 ceremonies through my lifetime, and I find that's an incredible reset. As is 5-MeO-DMT. That's also been an amazing one.   Nick Morley: (12:53) There needs to be a lot more research now, into studies on depression and anxiety and these plant medicines, because they're far more ...   Mason: (13:08) They knock pharmaceuticals absolutely out of the park.   Nick Morley: (13:12) Incredible.   Mason: (13:13) I think you wrote ... And the research is coming through. Australia's still, the psilocybin theory, there's a few people I just ran into, Dr. Mario in town here, and he's going down ... to Melbourne, probably? Maybe he even said Hobart or Tasi, but I'm pretty sure it was Melbourne. He's going down to do this course, where he's going to start studying how to prescribe psilocybin, and do the facilitation. He said it's not available yet. He's a doctor, so he's going on pure, like really with regulation. But even the fact that that's happening here in Australia and not ... Over in America, they are charging ahead with this research. Which means it's not going to be too long. But the bubble's bursting.   Nick Morley: (13:54) Saying that though, when you say it's not going to be too long, it's like, look where they are with medicinal cannabis, and look where we are.   Mason: (13:59) That is a long time, actually. It was how many years ago, when every hemp seed still had to say it was for pet use only. That was what I had to do, when I was at the markets. A sticker on all the hemp seed, saying "this is for dogs only". And now, in that, we've got a thing where it's a double-edged sword with our regulatory bodies, where the one benefit, just I tell myself so I'm not completely resentful towards it, is if you look at the FDA and the supplement industry in America, the average of quality is so much lower than Australia it's not funny. You're getting a lot more shit, a lot more fillers and all that kind of stuff.   Mason: (14:40) Here in Australia, the entry level is so much higher. Even if you're not with regulatory bodies, there's a general standard in our supplement industry, where people know you gotta keep it high. And so other than that, they keep a really tough kind of racket going, on keeping the medicines-   Nick Morley: (15:01) This is the TGA you're talking about.   Mason: (15:02) Yeah. That's what I'm thinking about. That's obviously the shit end of the sword, is it's something like hemp seeds. Which, why would hemp seeds ever not be available for human consumption? It was probably only five years ago, that that actually got approved.   Nick Morley: (15:17) Yeah, well the cannabis plant's got a pretty ... there's a lot of bad stigma attached to it, you know?   Mason: (15:22) Propaganda, you mean.   Nick Morley: (15:23) Yeah, absolutely. But on that note, which I think may be something we should talk about quickly, is the fact that TGA, which is the Therapeutical Goods Association, for those out there that don't know, made an announcement a couple of months ago that cannaboid oil, which is CBD, is going to be available over the counter. Which, everyone out there thinks, "Wow, that's amazing news. I can go to the chemist, and I can buy CBD." There's just one problem. There's not one product approved on the ARTG register. There's been no product. So nothing will be sold in chemists, unless it's been passed through with a clinical trial.   Nick Morley: (16:04) Now, to get a clinical trial done, and just to do a clinical trial is going to cost millions and millions of dollars, right? Like at least, minimum, $3 million. And the product that they've approved is made from an isolate, because it's got to have zero THC content. Now, anybody that knows anything about medicinal cannabis will tell you, that isolated CBD on its own, without any full spectrum medicine mixed with it, is not effective. So how on earth are any of these companies, that are trying to get these products over the line and available over the counter, going to get any tests approved?   Mason: (16:49) Yeah, that's interesting.   Nick Morley: (16:51) It's not going to work.   Mason: (16:52) I mean, this is kind of an area where I'm not clear on, with TGA stuff.   Nick Morley: (16:57) Yeah. So it's CBT with zero THC in it. CBD with zero THC doesn't work, period. It's not good for anything.   Mason: (17:07) Why?   Nick Morley: (17:08) Because it just doesn't work. The plant doesn't let it work.   Mason: (17:13) Because it's an isolation?   Nick Morley: (17:13) It's an isolate.   Mason: (17:16) So it doesn't ... Will people feel something which probably ... You're saying, if they're doing studies and they're proving there's physiological effects, you're saying to your standards and for true healing, it doesn't work.   Nick Morley: (17:30) It doesn't work.   Mason: (17:31) Whereas, they might see some markers shift and change. But you don't think, with an isolate, that they're going to change in the direction you want them to and need them to, long-term.   Nick Morley: (17:40) Only time will tell. And I know through my own personal experience, we've tried isolates. We've taken them, and the lab rats had them. We'll tell you that they just don't work.   Mason: (17:50) When you say, what are you looking for? The effective [inaudible 00:17:53] on disease states, or psychological states?   Nick Morley: (17:58) Yeah. All of the above.   Mason: (17:59) Yeah.   Nick Morley: (17:59) All of the above. But one things for sure we do know, is that full spectrum whole plant medicine does work. The amazing thing about the cannabis plant is, it's not just the CBD in there. CBD's one of 120-something cannabinoids that exist inside the plant. But it's also the terpenes in there, as well. So when you isolate, and take just the CBD out of the plant, you're losing ... What about the rest of the magic?   Mason: (18:28) I think everyone is going to be able to jump straight onto the relevance of when we talk about beta-glucans and mushrooms, and the focus on the isolation of the beta-glucans in an extract, that's all well and good. But if you take the percentage of a beta-glucan up above what it's natural ratio is within a wild plant, there is literally not enough room, in that powdered extract, for all the unidentified, like you're saying, energetics and substances, and chemicals, and all the good stuff, that is perhaps regulating those more trendy isolates and compounds. They may be lowering ill effects, increasing certain effects. We don't know what they do. But as you're saying, I think everyone would be like, bang. They'd know straightaway what you're talking about, thinking about why we'd go for like a full-spectrum mushroom extract.   Nick Morley: (19:17) Do they use the term "entourage effect" in mushrooms?   Mason: (19:20) No, but I know exactly what you mean. You need your Turtle, and your Johnny, your Bravo, and I can't remember the other one. It's been a long time since I've watched Entourage.   Nick Morley: (19:33) Now I get it.   Mason: (19:36) Now you're with me? E, that was the other one. Yeah. It makes so much sense, and it breeds ... It's like this self-fulfilling prophecy of why people who are dogmatically dedicated to the scientific community don't understand the full force of natural medicine, because the studies that they're looking at are only dealing with isolates. And only if you get very significant effects from an isolate, will they go on and try all these other different types of herbal extractions, cannabis extractions. But they won't let it get past that one stage, because they've chosen a bogey. And the reason they've chosen it, is because they're going to be able to standardise and then patent it, and so on and so forth, and control it.   Nick Morley: (20:30) Which is what it's all about.   Mason: (20:31) Which is all about ... In Australia, you can wear in a ... When you compare Australia to America in that sense, it feels ... I mean, not to go too extreme, but it's quite Orwellian. That's the feel. It feels like, when it comes to getting access to plants, it's a real conservative, locked-up, no progressive consciousness coming through the regulatory bodies. It's like a parent that's over-coddling a child, and wraps them up, and won't let them get out there and work it on the monkey bars, you know? And so you get all these flabby humans. That's how I kind of see it.   Nick Morley: (21:14) So true.   Mason: (21:15) Yeah. So I'm with you.   Nick Morley: (21:17) Yeah. Yeah. So true.   Mason: (21:22) Let's start going into ... I think a lot of people here know about the endocannabinoid system. But maybe, do you want to talk about even beyond that? Just like, because I've talked to you off-mic a little bit before about this companion nature with this plant, with the cannabis plant in humans. Where are you at with it? Where are you at in your relationship with the plant, and just how you see it working with us internally, long-term?   Nick Morley: (21:55) Well, I believe that we're still discovering ways that it works with us. But one thing's for sure though, is that we're all born with these receptors. I believe that cannabis has been part of the human ... well, with mammals for a long, long, long time. I think it's going to be interesting watching, because it's only been like a short amount of time since CBD's been available to people. It's going to be interesting to see how that does have an effect on people's long-term health, because I believe that it was a missing link. I think it's one of the reasons why people aren't as healthy as what they should be.   Nick Morley: (22:45) But I think one of the reasons why, another reason why people aren't as healthy as what they should be, is because we're just completely contaminated the whole time, whether it's from glyphosate in our food and our food system, to poll   Nick Morley: (23:21) ution, to bad water. There's so many other factors. But I definitely believe that humans have a really ... well, mammals in general, because we treat a lot of people with cats and dogs, and horses. I mean, you can give it to so many creatures, and it works on them. Yeah, I believe it is a bit like a bit of a missing link.   Nick Morley: (23:23) My personal relationship with it is, I used to be a huge pot smoker. I smoked hashish for years. I've always, like ever since I was 13 or 14, I've been a pot smoker. Only in the last year have I actually given it away. I've sort of stopped consuming it. You know, I had a big appetite for it. I was a three and four chillum a day guy, at one stage. But now, I have one little vape pen. And if I'm having difficulty sort of slowing myself down at the end of the night, I'll have one puff on that. Or I'll wake up in the middle of the night, I can't get back to sleep, I'll have another puff on it. But yeah, other than taking a daily dose of CBD, I'm not really a big cannabis user anymore.   Mason: (24:14) Taking a dose of the full spectrum stuff.   Nick Morley: (24:16) Absolutely. I'm not going to worry about the isolate powder.   Mason: (24:22) Yeah, you've kind of got to say CBD, because that's the branding around it.   Nick Morley: (24:25) Yeah.   Mason: (24:25) That's what everyone understands it as. Like, okay, I know what you're talking about. You're talking about the full thing. But you have kind of like a tailoring situation. Do you tailor, do you alter, like coming from various strains of cannabis? Or are you just getting a full spectrum extract from different strains, and then going ... you for that issue, you're going to go this strain in a full spectrum? Or yeah, how are you altering it and tailoring it?   Nick Morley: (24:55) When we're advising people on products-   Mason: (24:56) When you're advising people what to go for.   Nick Morley: (24:58) Yeah. When we're advising people on what to go for.   Mason: (25:01) Over the counter.   Nick Morley: (25:02) Yeah. There is a bunch of different products that are becoming more available now, and we're seeing really good effects with them. They'll be CBN, CBG.   Mason: (25:13) So how do you get the CBN cannabinoid full spectrum extract? Is that because someone goes and extracts that from a particular strain of cannabis, and that happens to be-   Nick Morley: (25:25) Yeah, that's a question for Luke. You need to get Luke on.   Mason: (25:28) Yeah, okay.   Nick Morley: (25:30) The Lab Rat can answer that one.   Mason: (25:31) Okay.   Nick Morley: (25:32) But yeah, and also different strains. And we see different strains working for different things. Also, through our experience, the way that the products have been treated after they've been extracted also changes the way that they relate with the human body. For instance, CBDA versus CBD, THCA versus THC. And there's a lot of studying now going into that, whether being raw products, or decarboxylated products.   Mason: (26:08) What's that mean?   Nick Morley: (26:09) Raw meaning it's a pure raw extract, and then decarboxylated is when it's been through a heat process.   Mason: (26:19) Yeah. It's a good word for "heat process", yeah.   Nick Morley: (26:20) Yeah. So decarboxylation changes the way the plant behaves when you take it, or the way it affects you.   Mason: (26:27) Makes sense.   Nick Morley: (26:30) Yeah, absolutely. Also, another thing that I've found through my experience is that the way that the oils are extracted affects the way they work on you as well. For instance, we prefer using oils that have been CO2 extracted, right? But at the same time, I think what we've found is that when it's extracted by CO2, it affects its terpenes.   Mason: (26:59) Affects them in a negative way, or?   Nick Morley: (27:02) Well, yeah. I just don't think you get as many.   Mason: (27:04) Oh, right. Yeah, yeah.   Nick Morley: (27:05) As opposed to taking an oil that's been extracted using butane. Right? Which some say isn't a safe extraction, but I think you can clean up something that's been extracted, using butane. And the taste, and the flavour, and the effect of that CBD is very, very different to anything that's been extracted using CO2. Then you've also got steam distillation. There's many different ways to extract. And it seems like, yeah, the medicines react, or they react differently, to the body.   Mason: (27:39) I'm with you that it's a missing piece. We're living such intensely stressful lives. It's the entire reason that SuperFeast exists. Eventually everyone graduates to listening to these podcasts. But even then, people are looking for ways to alleviate stress, to get that little bit healthier so life is really nice and easy, so then you can kind of mushroom at the top of all that work, and then work on yourself, and enjoying ... cultivate a little bit more happiness. But let's be real. We might be doing some serious, on-purpose living, but we're hustling as we're doing. And we need ... That's why the majority of people take these herbs, because they're alleviating stress.   Mason: (28:21) When we're talking about that, or ensuring that we can sleep, and just returning to our natural cycles, we're trying to live in this shit-fight society, which is wonderful in its shit-fight-iness. But nonetheless, you need to live appropriately. It's the same with the mushrooms. They're here to help balance out the insanity. And I reckon you're right. The canna extracts, I think every single time I see them being used, people with dogs is a huge one. It's just a missing piece with domesticated animals. But with domesticated humans, or humans walking on the edge of domestication and enjoying it as I am, as we all are ... You know? I don't want to have to be out in the wild. I romanticise about the idea, but I can barely tie my shoe.   Nick Morley: (29:15) Yeah.   Mason: (29:16) But I'm with you. I think it's so ... You can't say that life isn't going to be better, if there wouldn't, in an ideal world that there isn't this mass subsidisation and openness of the market, and for everyone to get access and find what life ... just compare what life is like when you bring this substance in for short-term, or long-term, and see what happens to your endocannabinoid system, and also subsidise the ... You can test your levels within your body, and monitor certain ... see that function gets better. Sleep gets better, REM is potentially going to get better when you're using this, versus not.   Mason: (29:55) I reckon, what then everyone needs to get real about, is that you have to take it into your own hands, and get this into your life. It doesn't need to be a permanent thing, it doesn't need ... or sometimes it does. There's different ways, and different strains, and different extraction processes, and different delivery methods that you're going to be able to work with, to see how do you get this in.   Mason: (30:16) I mean, my mum's a huge one. She's ... can't really talk. Severe brain damage. Still there, able to laugh and interact. Atrophied right side of the body. Has trouble sleeping. Just huge. Catheter, all ... Massive. At home, getting cared for at home.   Nick Morley: (30:36) Yeah. Steve's a good man.   Mason: (30:38) Steve's like the best man. They were engaged, and it's nearly nine years now since. And he's still there, running her whole life in an apartment. Same building. He's got his own apartment still running. The whole carer situation.   Nick Morley: (30:51) So good.   Mason: (30:51) She's got carers there now, 24 hours. It's unheard of. She's on NDIS, but not ... No one's running it except for him. It's unheard of for someone that disabled to still being in their home. And she's got this epic community.   Mason: (31:04) You know, we've had to go through heaps of different renditions of trying this strain, through your consultancy. All right, trying this oil. Okay, cool. And then we finally start honing in on something. And then teaching her how to vape again. Trying that, it was a complete failure, and the vape sat there for like nine months. Then one of her carers is just like, "No, screw this. You are not sleeping. You are taking a toke tonight."   Mason: (31:32) And Mum just got wonderfully ... She just went, she finally learnt. Had a bit of a coughing fit, and then found this magical ingredient in her life that really helps her sleep. I'm actually going to get an Oura ring to track all her sleep cycles and REM, and all that kind of stuff, and her deep sleep states, just to measure what happens before and after.   Mason: (31:56) But you do have to take it into your own hands at this point. And it feels like, for you, do you see it as being ... I know how I see it, as being like a tonic herb, and it's the one you include in your diet preventatively, kind of permanently?   Nick Morley: (32:07) Yeah, absolutely. And it's interesting when you're talking about your mum, because your mum is on a product that we call it the Alphabet. It's nicknamed the Alpha Kit. But it's basically ... the alpha pen's, the reason we call it the Alpha is because it's CBD, CBDA, CBG, CBN, THC. There's many letters of the alphabet in there. It's this amazing blend that was concocted by the Lab Rat, which is incredible. And not only is it great for helping people sleep, but it's also a really powerful analgesic. It's also great for depression and anxiety. It's pretty much a one-stop shop. And that product, if that was out there available-   Mason: (32:53) Can you imagine?   Nick Morley: (32:54) Oh!   Mason: (32:55) Well, that's the biggest thing-   Nick Morley: (32:56) Such a game changer for everyone.   Mason: (32:58) Can you imagine my mum ... can you imagine how strong you need to be, to not completely lose yourself to depression, being in her situation?   Nick Morley: (33:10) And she still laughs.   Mason: (33:12) She laughs her head off. I just got back, it's her 60th birthday. Actually, we're in the middle of a sale right now, for her 60th birthday. And she had an absolute ball. And it's been tough. But something like that product especially has been such a game changer for her, and her mood regulation. We do focus on sleep, because it's such a problem for her.   Nick Morley: (33:34) The CBN was really good too, but then we couldn't get it anymore.   Mason: (33:37) Yeah. But the pen ... Ha ha. That was a Freudian slip. The pen, that has been the best advice that we've gotten, to get her on the pen. But then likewise, I think there's still a couple of other little goodies that we try, here and there. But just why not? It's like a tonic herb. You can't go too wrong.   Nick Morley: (34:00) No, you can't. And I think when people can get away from the stigma of putting something in your mouth and inhaling, like it's not smoking, it's ingesting a vapour ... the whole vape delivery method is just incredible. It affects you within minutes, whereas opposed to giving your mum oils at night. Sometimes an oil takes an hour or two hours to work. But the vape is just like fast ingestion, fast working, and you see a result straight away. Then you can gauge, well, have I had enough? No, I need a little bit more. Have a little bit more. Yeah.   Mason: (34:44) And she has a giggle.   Nick Morley: (34:45) Oh, I'm so happy. Yeah. That's great.   Mason: (34:46) Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm happy ... it's obviously, there's no stopping it. There's no stopping this plant.   Nick Morley: (34:53) No. There's no stopping us, either.   Mason: (34:55) No. No stopping you guys either. What other areas? You mentioned these needing to be studied more. When you look out at the problems that people are generally facing, you've mentioned depression and mental health. You kind of mentioned sleep.   Nick Morley: (35:11) Yeah.   Mason: (35:11) What else are you most excited for cannabis getting out there, and these extracts? What areas of treatment, or even on the other side of treatment, longevity, are you most excited about it getting out there?   Nick Morley: (35:25) Okay, so we've been experimenting a lot with topicals, with skin creams. Mainly that drive came from my absolute pure vanity. I'm just obsessed with my skin, and don't want to age, and I've been tinkering away making moisturisers that contain CBD. We've found that they're just amazing. You were meant to laugh there.   Mason: (35:50) I mean, to be honest, I'm like going, "Me too. I thought I was the only one."   Nick Morley: (35:56) I think your skin looks really good.   Mason: (35:58) Oh, man. I'm like really at the point I'm like, there's a few wrinkles and we're ageing gracefully, and I'm blessed with good skin and all that kind of stuff. But I'm also, you know, you know what it's like. You got a young kid. I got a young kid, and I'm running a business. And I'm like, "Man, running a business and having a young family is amazing for your heart, but not for your skin or your ... " You're just like, just watching ... I'm not that young ragamuffin that could run around, and just spend all day naked sunbathing, and just drinking juice and smoothies, and just cultivating jing anymore. I'm using my jing, and so I'm like, I could use a bit of moisturiser and stuff, here or there.   Nick Morley: (36:39) Well, we'll have to make a note. I'll have to send some over to you. But yeah, we've actually developed a really, really hydrating moisturiser. Then we've done a day moisturiser. We've developed a lube.   Mason: (36:58) Oh yeah. It's hard to get good lube.   Nick Morley: (37:01) Yeah.   Mason: (37:01) How does it work with rubbers, as well?   Nick Morley: (37:04) No good. No.   Mason: (37:05) No? Is it coconut? Have you got coconut oil in there?   Nick Morley: (37:07) Yeah, it's an MCT-based-   Mason: (37:08) MCT-based, yeah, yeah.   Nick Morley: (37:10) But we've found that it's incredible for people that lack a bit of stimulation down there, and for girls, especially girls that struggle having orgasms. It can absolutely enhance pleasure, and sensitivity. Yeah, it can help people that don't have ... It also depends on who you're with. But yeah, it can definitely sort of promote orgasms, and-   Mason: (37:33) You're saying it can help a bit. It's not the full thing. It's not everything. But-   Nick Morley: (37:39) But it is amazing. And I've been giving it out to a bunch of girls, test-driving it.   Mason: (37:44) Test-riding it.   Nick Morley: (37:45) Test-riding it. And yeah, that's been amazing. That's coming out soon. Yeah, so we're launching a website called Mother Flower Medicinals.   Mason: (37:56) This week.   Nick Morley: (37:57) Yeah, that's coming out in like, I think, probably a month away, which is where we're going to have our topicals. And they're hemp-based.   Mason: (38:07) Yeah, you have hemp-based skincare.   Nick Morley: (38:10) Hemp-based skincare.   Mason: (38:11) We'll give away a couple of those. We always do giveaways.   Nick Morley: (38:17) Yeah, absolutely.   Mason: (38:18) We'll do a couple of those on Insta.   Nick Morley: (38:19) Yeah, we'd be happy to do that. And also, obviously because we're going to be doing SuperFeast products on there as well.   Mason: (38:26) Sweet.   Nick Morley: (38:27) Yeah. Which is amazing.   Mason: (38:31) Also, do you have that one, like the winter, with the wintergreen and that?   Nick Morley: (38:35) Yeah, so it's a pain balm.   Mason: (38:36) The pain balm?   Nick Morley: (38:37) Yeah.   Mason: (38:38) Our neighbours, like in our cul-de-sac, whenever something serious goes on, they all know to come to our house and start. We have to keep that. It's like gold. I thought you weren't making any more. That's why I wasn't using it all the time. That shit works really good.   Nick Morley: (38:53) Okay. This is the   Mason: (39:03) So in terms of taking down inflammation, easing pain, and that kind of level? Yeah.   Nick Morley: (39:07) Yeah, absolutely. If you think about it, right, your skin is your largest organ in your body. When you rub CBD or THC into your skin, it's getting into you. So the first time I developed the pain balm was for a friend of mine that had really chronic arthritis in his hands. And I'm like, you know what? Let's try this. I thought, what's a great transdermal carrier, and an anti-inflammatory? And I thought, emu oil.   Mason: (39:36) You're doing emu oil?   Nick Morley: (39:37) Yes.   Mason: (39:37) Oh, that makes me so happy.   Nick Morley: (39:38) That's the base. Not good for the emus, but I'm not a vegan. So all you vegans out there, don't use it.   Mason: (39:45) It's an indigenous fat source. I know that this is kind of like a hypocrisy in a way, for me doing Chinese herbs and bringing them into Australia. But I'd argue that we don't have a documented herbal traditional like the Taoists, that can be bridged over to Westerners, for the developed consciousness. That's why I don't do that. But what there is, is an indigenous, for lack of a better word, industry and tradition around a fat source that is completely endemic to this land. And therefore, it is ethically at a perfectly ... It's perfectly, well, it's the ideal fat source that we should be going for, if we're living on this land.   Nick Morley: (40:28) Yeah, absolutely. But I think the weird thing is, I think the supply that we get, or the supply we were getting, it was coming from India. Did you know the Indians are actually farming emus?   Mason: (40:37) That makes sense. India, when I came back from my last trip back from China, I was with a woman ... It was this woman, she was from Norway, living in Bundaberg, working in the macadamia industry. And she'd just come back from all the top macadamia representatives around the world, got invited to China. And they were like, "We're about to turn Yunnan Province into the macadamia-producing region of the world."   Mason: (41:04) And these are the parts where ... I don't go into bat for everything for China, of course. I don't. I just know that I can just appreciate my farmers, and the people that hold the tradition. But that crap ... I mean, India and China are looking for industries that are potentially going to boom. And emu oil being sold over to Asian countries is huge. We don't use it here.   Nick Morley: (41:28) No. We don't, and it's really, really expensive.   Mason: (41:31) It's expensive.   Nick Morley: (41:32) But it works. So going back to it. It's an anti-inflammatory, and it's a great transdermal carrier. So for my friend with his arthritis, I combined CBD, emu oil, beeswax to stiffen it up a bit. And I got an amazing source of beeswax. Then I thought, what's the herb that's the liniment for everyone, that heats up the skin and smells good? That was wintergreen. That's basically what that formula is. So if anyone wants to go out there and make their own pain balm, that's what you need. Or you can just contact me, and I can look after you.   Mason: (42:09) Yeah. Good way to do it.   Nick Morley: (42:10) Yeah. So that works a treat, and it's great for arthritis, and aches and pains. But then also I found out by putting in full spectrum RSO, really strong TCH oil into the mix as well, is incredible. If you've got a really severe injury, it's amazing. And it really gets in there. In fact, if you put too much on, you can feel it.   Mason: (42:38) You can feel it.   Nick Morley: (42:39) You start getting a bit of a buzz. Now the other thing, what we've discovered though, is that it's amazing for nerve pain. We get a lot of people reaching out to us that have had shingles, right? I don't know if you know this, but once you've had shingles, a lot of people get this after-effect, which is this incredibly painful nerve damage in their skin, around their neck and the chest line. And it is so painful, that just even a t-shirt touching it, or a shirt touching it, or they can't wear jewellery, because the pain is agonising. We've started making this balm for people with that condition, which doesn't have wintergreen in it.   Mason: (43:26) What do you put in?   Nick Morley: (43:27) CBD, THC, emu oil, and beeswax.   Mason: (43:32) Oh, so you just take the wintergreen out. Yeah.   Nick Morley: (43:33) Yeah, take the wintergreen out, and add a bit more THC in there. It works.   Mason: (43:38) Nice.   Nick Morley: (43:39) It completely gets rid of it. Not completely, but it means that people can function.   Mason: (43:44) I'm sure, I talked to you about this. There's varying degrees in which something is effective, based on severity and what people are doing in their lifestyle. But you're saying, it gets to a point where you've done it with that many hundreds or thousands of people you've been working with, on a folk level-   Nick Morley: (44:01) Yeah. I know what works and what doesn't work.   Mason: (44:07) What works. Yeah, you know what works. I think we're going to get some of that for, just going to add that to the apothecary. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm going to come and buy a bunch.   Nick Morley: (44:12) We'll do a trade off.   Mason: (44:13) Yeah. We'll definitely do a trade-off.   Nick Morley: (44:15) I can't sell it to you, but I know someone that can.   Mason: (44:19) Yeah. I know it's a side project that you're involved in. I do know that much. But I mean, the store will be up. I'll just buy it off the store. Does anything else like that come to mind? You're talking about the shingles. And what it is it called? The [zarizoster 00:44:38]? The vari zoster virus, or something to that effect, is the one that sits in the ganglia when you have your shingles, and then it comes out. I can't remember the name of it, but we got a lot of people hitting it with astragalus as well.   Nick Morley: (44:50) Yeah.   Mason: (44:51) Any other little ... Look, because I don't know whether there's any other little complaints that people have, that you've found?   Nick Morley: (44:59) Well, yeah. I haven't actually been on the phones for a couple years. I've stayed away from consulting. In the last month or two, I've actually been back on the phones, and working in the business again. I would say that one of the most common things that comes through, is like massive inflammation of the system. That's like inflammation, inflammation, inflammation. CBD works a treat for that.   Mason: (45:31) How do people, when they're talking with you, know they've got chronic inflammation?   Nick Morley: (45:35) They've been diagnosed with fibromyalgia.   Mason: (45:37) Yeah, yeah, yeah.   Nick Morley: (45:38) That's mainly what they're calling it. I call it industrial disease. I believe that fibromyalgia is probably caused from exposure to glyphosate. I mean, I don't know, we've never had this conversation. But I firmly believe that glyphosate is basic ... Which is Roundup for those that don't know ... is pretty-   Mason: (45:58) And it's been rebranded now to something else even, but-   Nick Morley: (46:00) Yeah, it's pretty much in everything you eat.   Mason: (46:03) Yeah. Isn't it Bayer? I think Bayer owns it now, right? Yeah.   Nick Morley: (46:06) Yeah. They just lost a court case over someone, over a groundskeeper in California that was using the products to spray weeds, and they proved in a court of law that that caused his cancer, and he died. I think the payout was either $44 million, or $444 million to his family. And that's opened a floodgate now, to all these people that are going after Bayer. Yeah.   Mason: (46:32) Good riddance.   Nick Morley: (46:33) Yeah. Good riddance. But anyway, look, that's one of the chemicals that's used in pretty much all their farming out there. They say that even if you buy organic ... If you've got an organic farm, and that's up the road from a farm where they're using glyphosate, it gets into your food by precipitation in rainfall. It is a water-soluble, toxic chemical.   Mason: (46:57) It's like DDT, in that modern [crosstalk 00:47:00].   Nick Morley: (47:00) Same company. Same development.   Mason: (47:01) Yeah. Well, it's just the same. They're finding it in like, what? Polar bear ... polar ice caps, all that shit.   Nick Morley: (47:06) Everywhere.   Mason: (47:07) Everywhere. It's not that funny, but that's why I stopped going into the ... I actively stay away from being a practitioner, and working on specific issues. I work with practitioners and people that have further insight, which meant for me, I got to stop kind of going into theorising around what's at the source of a particular diagnosis, like fibromyalgia and all those kinds of things. And kind of just to hold my ... work with people that are doing so, and having interesting conversations like this, and chat about it. But I get to kind of sit in my prevention bubble in my life, which some would say it's a safe place to sit. But I don't know, I don't hide away from supporting people with lifestyle, when they're going through gnarly things. But I also just-   Nick Morley: (48:05) You've got a business to run, too.   Mason: (48:09) It's for me. It's how I'm built, more so. I realised it, before I had the business. Before even I had staff, and I had to worry about them, I knew that I was going to go in the direction and hold the torch up there, and then bring in the experts to chat about it. You know?   Nick Morley: (48:25) I feel a lot more comfortable working like that, as well.   Mason: (48:27) Yeah. It's fun.   Nick Morley: (48:29) Yeah.   Mason: (48:30) When you started the psilocybin microdosing, what did you attribute the most to that? It's getting a lot of press these days, but when someone's actually had ... when you've developed a real nice connection, and you're so deep into that, you know?   Nick Morley: (48:46) Yeah. My experience with it, or the way I would describe it to people if they want to know how it feels, or what it's like, is it's basically like a light being turned on. There's definitely a real fine line between having the right amount, and having too much. I tend to feel the in-between stage between a microdose and a full dose is a bit of an awkward feeling, I think. So I think it's really important that you get your dose right.   Nick Morley: (49:19) I find it helps me concentrate. I'm pretty ADHD, and always have been, and I find that microdosing helps me concentrate, definitely. It also helps me with my moods, it helps me balance out my moods. In fact, I think I'm probably a bit happier and a bit funnier when I do it. And I sleep well, at the end of the day. So it's definitely had really amazing benefits for me.   Nick Morley: (49:49) I mean, I actually find it really fucking frustrating, when you're on the phone and people have come to you for a consult, and they're like, "What do I need?" And I'm just sitting there going, you need psilocybin. But you can't say that. There's a big difference between giving someone advice on getting CBD, and then saying to them, "Oh, no, you need to" ... I mean, yeah, look. We can. I do advise people to take psilocybin. But recommending CBD to people is one thing. Recommending this, "Oh, you need to go out and get into magic mushrooms," I mean people don't know what psilocybin is. Well, it's what comes from magic mushrooms.   Mason: (50:25) Yeah. Well the CBD and THC arena has been around long enough that, even though there is some hardcore regulation going on in the background, even the grassroots movement has self-regulated itself, and set standards. And the level of understanding around how to extract, et cetera, has increased, I find. It's a very self-regulated system at this point, with its own standards. Whereas, the psilocybin, as you said, dosing it out, making sure you've got a lot of mushrooms, and you're averaging out from perhaps even different batches, to ensure that you're not going to have one batch that has a shitload, or the other one that has none of the active constituent ... that you're testing it out, and making sure you're saying exactly, "This batch is going to be a microdose at this dose" ... It's still a bit cowboy, you know?   Nick Morley: (51:23) Yeah. I've got a question for you too, then, because I was chatting with a friend of mine who, he's pretty involved in the farming of both medicinal ... He grows both reishi and psilocybin. And his point is that, while farmed, psilocybin is much better for you than getting psilocybin that's been pulled out of a cow paddy, or gold tops that have been pulled out of a cow paddy. The way he explained that to me, and I want to get your thoughts on this, is that mushrooms are bioaccumulators. And most cows are fed hormones and antibiotics, and that would end up in the mushrooms. What do you think?   Mason: (52:03) Yeah. Well, I don't know. Most likely that's true, because the mushrooms are ... They're not just the recyclers. They're like the destroyers of toxic compounds in the environment. But not to say ... It depends on what the half-life of the chemicals are that we're talking about. There's some substances that mushrooms will go through, and completely revitalise, and destroy that compound that's got such a short half-life, within like one spawning. Whereas radiation can be taken ... It can still be taken from something having a 100,000 year half life, to 30 years. Or something like that, in that example. I mean, it's true.   Mason: (52:54) I think when you start getting into that level of thinking, I would probably agree with you in the fact that you have no idea what's going into those cows. When I start thinking about what's in a modern cow, I already can start freaking out. I gotta watch myself, because if I lose myself into the dimension of travelling through, and tracking how many toxins there are all around me, that sends me flying off into an extremist state of-   Nick Morley: (53:31) Yeah. Me too.   Mason: (53:33) ... orthorexia, basically, where-   Nick Morley: (53:36) I don't even know what it means. [crosstalk 00:53:37].   Mason: (53:37) It's just like, it's kind of like the health scene eating disorder, where you only eat things that are the purest, but they're only the purest and cleanest based on your ideology. You know what I mean?   Nick Morley: (53:48) Yeah.   Mason: (53:49) And I like-   Nick Morley: (53:50) Let me shop at Santos.   Mason: (53:51) Exactly. But then you got to like ... Yeah, I want to go in and inspect all those farms. So I don't know. Yeah. I already only kind of do only shop at Santos. I mean, I've had to ease up. It got extreme, and not healthy mentally for me. I'm trying to balance-   Nick Morley: (54:10) And financially.   Mason: (54:11) Oh yeah, financially. The amount of money I spent scrounging to just get all my latest supplements, and the amount of juices when I had no income that I was somehow able to go and pay about life in Brazil, growing up, back in the day ... I was barely keeping afloat. And it's good. I mean, it's just for me ... A lot of the microphiles, like people who are really into those deep ends of ... I've pulled myself out of the deep end, and being absolutely ensconced in any area of health other than my own, which I'm trying to come to more one of an integrated one.   Mason: (54:49) So I don't have that job anymore, because I like talking again to people. I'd like to him about it. But I can't. I can get to that space really quickly. Once I get there, I'm gone. And having a business to run, and having a four-year-old, it's not ... I mean, even mini-Mason ... Does that make sense?   Nick Morley: (55:09) Yeah, absolutely.   Mason: (55:11) But yeah, I'd agree with him. I'd probably still take one out of a paddy, to be honest. I don't immediately get the creepy-crawlies. But I would agree with him that the wild ... And in terms of wild, is he farming, in terms of him farming them?   Nick Morley: (55:26) Yeah. Farming in a controlled environment.   Mason: (55:28) Yeah.   Nick Morley: (55:29) But I think also what he's managed to do, getting back onto that, is that he's managed to level out the amount of psilocybin that is coming out of these.   Mason: (55:37) Sick. I'm a fan of it, to be honest. Despite the fact everyone thinks I'm massively into psilocybin and take it all the time, because I'm the mushroom guy ...   Nick Morley: (55:48) Yeah. I actually wouldn't have said that about you.   Mason: (55:51) No. I think you can probably see reality versus just perception. But yeah, it's never been my real medicine. Quite a lot of ayahuasca, but it's still been about four years for me. Funny, I was actually just yesterday thinking about how many journeys, and I thought, I was like, it's about 30.   Nick Morley: (56:10) Wow.   Mason: (56:10) When you said 30, it was like, well-   Nick Morley: (56:13) We'll have to go and drink medicine one time, so we'll have to invite you out.   Mason: (56:14) One time. One time. I am not there right now, but one time I can feel the call, it will be there again. But yeah, besides a few beautiful journeys, one up in Kakadu, there hasn't been really any ... Mushrooms haven't played a real significant role in my life. I've got my little dose there, that I can have a microdose, every now and then. But I just don't get the call.   Mason: (56:42) In that sense, you can see my association with it is going to be, therefore, one that is more comfortable with it being regulated by someone, so I can kind of lose myself to the process, because I'm not all over, dosing it out for myself and testing that for strength, et cetera.   Nick Morley: (57:01) I had a really experience ... Sorry, really interesting experience around New Year, actually.   Mason: (57:05) Yeah, go for it.   Nick Morley: (57:08) Yeah. I was down at a friend's in Bellingen, and we got some ayahuasca which a friend of mine had brewed, and we sat at home and drank that on our own. We had two cups, and yeah, it was good. It was pretty strong. And you know, had a really beautiful night. It was a full moon. It was a good time and a good experience, but not one of those crazy ayahuasca experiences that I've had.   Mason: (57:35) You don't want that, when you're on your own.   Nick Morley: (57:36) No. And the next day was New Year's Eve. Then we had some friends over that night, and we ended up drinking, making tacos and drinking mezcal. And this girlfriend of mine brought out these [Sugis 00:57:49], these little meanie-mushrooms-   Mason: (57:52) Oh yeah, the meanies   Nick Morley: (57:53) Yeah, from Victoria. Anyway, so she's capping them up. And look, to be honest with you, I normally have just like one or two, and have a bit of a giggle if I'm drinking ... not having, just as a bit of a fun laugh. I ended up having like six or seven caps of it. And I didn't really realise how much I was actually consuming, until I went to bed.   Nick Morley: (58:16) When I went to bed, it was about 2:00 in the morning. You know that sort of stage, where all your trains land at the station at once?   Mason: (58:23) Yeah.   Nick Morley: (58:24) But I think what they did is they called in the ayahuasca crew from the night before as well.   Mason: (58:29) Oh shit.   Nick Morley: (58:30) And I had the most insane, psychedelic experience from these mushrooms. It was one of the strongest trips I've ever had in my life, and it went on for about three hours.   Mason: (58:42) For you, was it experiential, or was it visual?   Nick Morley: (58:45) Oh, it was totally visual. It was crazy. I couldn't really make a whole lot of sense out of it. I think my mind was being challenged constantly. But it was colourful, vivid, and fully psychedelic. Yeah, it was wild. Speaking of, actually I wanted to ask you, have you heard about this other mushroom ... Someone's just given me some, but I haven't tried it yet. Have you heard about Penis Envy?   Mason: (59:12) No.   Nick Morley: (59:12) You haven't heard about that one? So there's a new ... I don't know if it's new. It's new to me. There's a psilocybin mushroom now that's out there now, and they call it Penis Envy. And it looks like a penis. Apparently, the normal dose, like a hero's dose on gold tops would be, what? Two and a half to three grammes? A hero's dose on Penis Envy would be half a gramme.   Mason: (59:39) Oh, yeah. Got to watch out.   Nick Morley: (59:40) Yeah, and apparently half a gramme of it is like smoking DMT for two and a half hours.   Mason: (59:45) Jesus. I mean, that's quite wonderful, that. I mean, again it's been a long time, but I always had really beautiful experiences smoking DMT. It was all somewhat confronting, and quite high doses as well. For some reason that-   Nick Morley: (01:00:05) Terrifies me.   Mason: (01:00:06) See for me, drinking ayahuasca again kind of brings out that, you know? It didn't back when I finished. It was in a really great space, and navigating that space. I'm feeling more of that ... I enjoy it. I enjoy the feeling of terror. But I'm like, for me, I didn't know it was not time. Whereas smoking DMT, I kind of feel like, ah yeah, I could skip into that experience.   Nick Morley: (01:00:27) Wow. Yeah, I find, I had DMT the first time in my life when I was about 31. I was living in New York City, and I was at a party. We were all sort of drinking. I think there might have been a few other things.   Mason: (01:00:42) So okay, disclosure, kiddies. These are all learning beautiful life lessons along the way.   Nick Morley: (01:00:48) Definitely.   Mason: (01:00:48) Track your doses. Don't be silly.   Nick Morley: (01:00:52) But anyway, this friend of mine said to me ... We were at this party, and he said to me, "Do you want to try this new drug?"   Mason: (01:00:58) Oh my god, which one.   Nick Morley: (01:00:58) And I said, "What is it?" And he said, "Well, it's just kind of like LSD, but it only lasts for 10 minutes."   Mason: (01:01:03) Oh, god. [inaudible 01:01:05]?   Nick Morley: (01:01:05) No, no, no. It was DMT.   Mason: (01:01:05) Oh, that was DMT. Oh, right.   Nick Morley: (01:01:08) And I said, "LSD? I've had that. I can handle LSD. 10 minutes? Sure, no problem. Give me a go." So he made a little pipe out of an apple.   Mason: (01:01:19) Classic. Yeah.   Nick Morley: (01:01:20) Yeah. And he said to me, "Don't walk around on it. Just go into the room. Lie down, and I'll give you the pipe, and then I'll leave you." Well, fuck me. It absolutely terrified me. The first thing that happened right when it came on, was this massive alien face was staring at me, going, "Go back." I got sent home. And I was like, holy shit. I just wanted to scream, "Help! This fucking alien's eating me!" So I actually found it really terrifying, and I didn't have it again for about 10 years later.   Mason: (01:01:53) But, I mean, you were having a couple of mescals, you were in a party environment. I was in Lane Cove doing other things, I'm sure. I was in Lane Cove National Park, looking out. Like, I was on a big ... on a rock.   Nick Morley: (01:02:08) No one can prepare you for what you see.   Mason: (01:02:09) [crosstalk 01:02:09] no one was around. No one can prepare you, but I feel at least you were thrust into kind of the body, and the mind would have been like, "Okay, cool. We're doing all this. All right, what are we doing now? We're doing this? Okay." And it wa

Artg musical
Donna in musica I – La dirigenta a festas

Artg musical

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2021 55:56


La dunna dirigenta a festas da chant e musica dal Grischun.  Ins na dastga strusch dir – dunnas dirigentas eran fitg, fitg stgarsas qua tar nus. Oz èn ellas anc adina en la minoritad. En ina seria emprova l'Artg musical da s'avischinar al tema «La dunna Rumantscha en la musica»; la dunna sco dirigenta, interpreta u solista, sco cumponista u poeta (furnitura da texts per cumposiziuns). L'emprima part da questa seria è deditgada a la dunna dirigenta a festas da chant e musica en il Grischun. Nossas festas districtualas da chant e musica dals decennis passads, mussan qua in maletg trist e monoton. Surtut tar las musicas era la quota da dirigentas pli che magra ed ils davos decennis n'hai strusch dà in augment. Tar noss chors vesa quel svilup ora in zic meglier. L'Artg musical ha cumpareglià las emprimas festas registradas da RTR (entschatta dals onns 1980) cun las davosas (2014-17). (Artg 14-03-2021 – La dunna dirigenta, 2. part). Redacziun: Giusep G. Decurtins

The Korean Beauty Show Podcast
Koren Beauty and Eczema

The Korean Beauty Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 17:53


Struggling with eczema? Stick around because in today’s listener requested episode, we’re tackling the need to know about this skin condition and how you can incorporate Korean Beauty products into your arsenal to deal with it.    CONNECT WITH ME  Instagram: www.instagram.com/lauren.kbeauty  Facebook: www.facebook.com/stylestory.au  Website: www.thekoreanbeautyshow.com  Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com.au/stylestoryau Tik Tok: https://vt.tiktok.com/ZSaHUgHL/ Download Your Free Guide to K-Beauty: https://mailchi.mp/f845eb5d20cd/guidetokbeauty This was another requested episode from a long-time listener of the show. Having eczema necessitates a few changes to your beauty routine, as well as the vetting process for introducing new products to your skin. WHAT IS ECZEMA? Eczema is a chronic skin condition caused by weak skin, and results in allergens being able to enter the body more easily. If you suffer from eczema, you’ll be all-too-familiar with the dryness, flaky skin and redness that goes hand-in-hand with this often painful skin condition.  HOW TO DEAL WITH IT   Tip 1: Patch Testing is a must  If you suffer from eczema, adopt a three-pronged approach to introducing any new products to your skincare routine – 1 First, perform a severe allergy test – this involves using a tiny amount of the new product on the inner corner of your arm for one hour. If you don’t experience any adverse reactions from this, move onto the second test. 2 Try a 48 hour patch test – this involves re-applying a coin-sized amount of the product onto your arm several times a day for a 48 hour period. Watch out for any reactions, but if your skin handles this as well, you can move onto introducing the product to your face. 3 Try using the product on half of your face (only) for a month. If you experience any symptoms, immediately discontinue using it.   Tip 2: Opt for low pH products As eczema results from a weakened skin barrier, it’s essential to opt for low pH soaps and face washes, body washes and shampoo/conditioner. pH balanced products support the skin’s protective barrier function, and ensure it stays balanced so that it can fight bacteria and infection. The basic rule: anything you put on your skin that is higher or lower than its natural pH will raise or lower the skin’s pH as well. This is why it’s best to opt for products that are between a pH 5.5 to 7. For more on the importance of pH balanced products, visit the STYLE STORY Blog.    Tip 3: Skip the Bubble Baths Bubble baths are extremely drying and potentially irritating to people with eczema. Skip them in favour of bath oils, which help coat and protect the skin and prevent dryness.    Tip 4: Ditch the Detergent Soap is alkaline and very drying to skin with eczema. Detergent base soap-substitutes should also be avoided as they tend to irritate skin with eczema. Instead, opt for non-foaming soap substitutes that are fragrance free.   Tip 4: Watch your ingredients Eczema sufferers are usually well advised to avoid harsh anionic surfactants (such as sulphates and olefin sulfonates), drying alcohols, fragrances and most essential oils. Caution is also recommended with chemical sunscreens.  On the other hand, urea and glycerin are both known to play nicely with eczema-prone skin. Some of my other favourite ingredients, which you’ll frequently find in K-Beauty products, include: Ceramides  Eczema-prone skin is low in three of the many ceramides, meaning a ceramide boost is ideal. Aloe Aloe vera can help soothe eczema in the same way it soothes and nourishes burnt skin. Snail Although it’s not for everyone, many eczema sufferers find that Korean beauty products containing snail mucin can assist with their flare-ups. Be sure to patch test to confirm that snail works for your skin. Hyaluronic Acid This ingredient helps draw moisture from the air to your skin. Smooth on an essence, serum or cream with hyaluronic acid for an extra boost of moisture and to ease flaky, dry skin. Issues with Making Product Recommendations for Eczema Sufferers There is a difference between products that won’t aggravate eczema and help relieve some of the symptoms of it vs products that claim to cure the condition itself.  Because eczema is a recognized medical condition, in many countries (including Australia) there are laws around the types of statements that can be made for products claiming to “cure” eczema. The product must have test data to back up any claims made, and in Australia, these types of products are regulated by the TGA as a medicine (i.e. products with a therapeutic benefit) In order to make claims about a product curing eczema, the product must be listed with the TGA. Unfortunately, there are many companies out there making claims about their products’ ability to treat eczema (either directly or via photos in their social media marketing) that are actually in breach of the law because the product is not listed on the ARTG.  On the other hand, there are regular cosmetic products that may help with some of the symptoms of eczema (such as dryness etc without actually claiming to “treat” or “heal” the condition itself).  I’m going to focus my recommendations on the latter, because the medical treatments for eczema itself are best left to doctors. Many will require a prescription.  No Korean Beauty products that I know of are listed on the ARTG as cures for eczema, in the same way that no Korean sunscreens are listed for sale.    Relief for Common Symptoms of Eczema  Given that dry skin is one of the main symptoms of eczema, emollients are one of the best things for it.  Changes in skin moisture levels affect the skin’s barrier, which in turn increases water loss, thus allowing the penetration of irritants and allergens which trigger eczema. Itching is another major symptom of eczema. If you scratch it, this damages your skin and allows for irritants, allergens and bacteria to enter the skin, which trigger eczema. Emollients soothe and relieve the itch, producing an oily layer over the skin surface which traps water beneath it. By restoring the skin’s barrier function, emollients can prevent the penetration of irritants, allergens and bacteria thereby reducing or preventing the development of eczema.  Products that can help alleviate the dryness associated with eczema include: Dr Ceuracle Propolis Ampoule Dr Jart Ceramidin Cream pH Balanced Products include: Etude House Soon Jung Cleanser  Etude House Barrier Intensive Cream If all else fails If all else fails and you end up with a flare-up, try soaking in an oatmeal bath (with 2-3 cups of finely ground oatmeal). Once you’re out of the tub, use an ice pack to lessen the inflammation and soothe any itchiness. If severe flare-ups persist, prescription medication and antihistamines may be options to talk about with your doctor.   Resources for Today’s Episode The Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods Cosmetic Claims Guidelines  K-Beauty Products for Eczema  Eczema Support Group    What to do if you liked today’s Episode - Korean Beauty and Eczema - Ep-40 Follow STYLE STORY on Instagram  Don’t forget to rate and review the show See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Enerji Sohbetleri
Enerji Tarihi: Doğalgaz Tarihi 9 - İran Gazı ve İGDAŞ'ta Talep Artışı - Gökhan Yardım

Enerji Sohbetleri

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2021 52:45


Enerji Tarihi: Doğalgaz Tarihi 9 - İran Gazı ve İGDAŞ'ta Talep Artışı - Gökhan Yardım

Artg musical
RTR – Bels muments musicals dal 2020 (1. part)

Artg musical

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2021 60:31


Dus Artgs musicals fan viadi tras la producziun da chant e musica fatga da RTR l'onn passà. L'emprim Artg musical porta chant e musica che RTR ha registrà l'onn passà e quai malgrà in temp tut auter che ideal per questa cultura. Nus udin: * Alexi e Marcus cun titels dal nov disc cumpact L'alva * Johann S. Bach a Sent – in insatg dal concert d'Alena Cherny e l'orchester Le Phéni * il Chor da giuvenils grischun cun trais novas registraziuns * Flurina e Janic Sarott e dus titels da lur novissem disc cumpact Patria * insatgs da la producziun Hoppelihop – chanzuns per uffants interpretadas dad ina gruppa dal Chor d'affons Sumvitg cun Flavia Walder * Domenic Janett, il clarinettist sco chantadur dal Ferm tabac – impressiuns dal concert cun Ruedi Lutz a Sent * E dus titels dal concert da kontra.cant ed Ils Grischuns a Savognin La 2. part da quest Artg musical suonda ils 10 da schaner 2021 a las 14:00.

Kinjaz PodKast
The Business of Art | G Yamazawa

Kinjaz PodKast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 94:23


Today on the PodKast we have National Poetry Slam Champion, Hip Hop culture keeper hailing from Durham, North Carolina, G Yamazawa. He talks on the grassroots poetry movement to his move to LA to pursue music. https://www.instagram.com/gyamazawa https://www.twitter.com/gyamazawa https://www.youtube.com/user/gyamazawa https://www.facebook.com/gyamazawa/ https://gyamazawa.com/ Golden Rule 1:32:50 "I've always loved my art and I've loved art more than money, and I've always loved people more than art. So I've kind of lived by that for sure where my art always is more important that the money is and the people involved with the forms and the people in general will always trump the art itself." --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kinjazpodkast0/support

Investorideas -Trading & News
Exploring Mining Podcast Episode 95: News from (NYSE: RIO) (NYSEAmerican: NGD) (TSXV: ARTG) (CSE: SLV) (TSXV: JAX)

Investorideas -Trading & News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 5:32


Exploring Mining Podcast Episode 95: News from (NYSE: RIO) (NYSEAmerican: NGD) (TSXV: ARTG) (CSE: SLV) (TSXV: JAX)

Exploring Mining
Exploring Mining Podcast Episode 95: News from (NYSE: RIO) (NYSEAmerican: NGD) (TSXV: ARTG) (CSE: SLV) (TSXV: JAX)

Exploring Mining

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 5:32


Exploring Mining Podcast Episode 95: News from (NYSE: RIO) (NYSEAmerican: NGD) (TSXV: ARTG) (CSE: SLV) (TSXV: JAX)

Artg musical
Alexi e Marcus – L’ALVA

Artg musical

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2020 57:37


LALVA numnan Alexi e Marcus lur 5avel disc cumpact cun sias 15 istorgias pachetadas en chant e musica. Tematicamein mainan questas 15 chanzuns nus siadora en las muntognas, en temps passads, mo era viaden en il profund da noss intern. Plaschair e tristezza, amur e gritta, melanconia e protest stattan datiers in da lauter. Ed adina e surtut dominescha la speranza! Forsa pon questas chanzuns leventar tscha e là in surrir, dar mintgatant da pensar, mo ellas vulan surtur far plaschair ed ir a cor. Musicalmein schlargian Alexi e Marcus sin quest album lur spectrum cun collavurar cun 14 musicistAs rumantschAs. Differents instruments portan uschè novas colurs viaden en las chanzuns – mo adina restan las duas vuschs en il center. LALVA – in album chè vegnì producì en collavuraziun cun RTR. (rep. Artg dals 24-05-2020). Redacziun: Giusep G. Decurtins

Artg musical
Quels d’anno 1920 (2. part)

Artg musical

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2020 58:02


Aluis Arpagaus, ser Duri Loza e Cla Biert – els avessan quest onn 100 onns. Naschì 1920: In segund Artg musical sa regorda da trais persunalitads ch'èn sa fatgas meritaivlas en fatgs da chant e musica. Aluis Arpagaus (1920-1969) – poet e scrivent da Cumbel. Differentas da sias poesias han Gion Giusep Derungs ed Alvin Muoth mess en musica. Ser Duri Loza (1920-2012) – poet, scriptur ed editur da cudeschs ecclesiastics. Naschì a Murmarera, 60 onns plevon a Salouf e 50 onns custos da Ziteil. Er dad el èn pliras poesias vegnidas cumponidas (Armon Cantieni, Conrad Bertogg, Gion Giusep Derungs, Hedwig M. Humm). Cla Biert (1920-1981) – il grond um da la litteratura ladina, rimnader da chanzuns popularas, chantadur ed um dal teater. Naschì a Scuol, magister secundar a Cuira, mort a Ftan. Nus tadlain el a chantar chanzuns da Men Rauch. Ed ils scolars da Sent dattan chanzuns cun pleds da Cla Biert. (Rep. dals 29-03-2020). redacziun: Giusep G. Decurtins

Artg musical
RTR e ses archiv da musica – nostalgia III

Artg musical

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2020 59:22


Il «Artg musical» – oz cun registraziuns dals 1992–99. Per nus RumantschAs muntan chant e musica identitad. Promover, tgirar e collectar quai è in dals pensums da RTR. Dapi 36 onns fa RTR quai en atgna reschia. Bain in motiv da mirar enavos? E gist quai fa il «Artg musical». Sut il titel NOSTALGIA porta el en ina terza part registraziuns fatgas da RTR tranter 1992-99 e quai cun furmaziuns pitschnas, gruppas e cun solistas e solists. Nus udin: il Cerchel musical dalla Surselva, Quartet dubel da la Scola chantunala Cuira, Semi-Dixie-Band, Capella Vorab Flem, Soras Scherrer Trun e Las lodolas San Murezzan. Lura ils solists/solistas: Carli Elvedi e Gion Antoni Derungs, Alice Darms, Mario Pacchioli e Clau Scherrer, Philip Gschwend & Rinaldo Camathias cun Gion Balzer Casanova, Stefania Huonder ed Ute Stöcklin, Mario Camartin cun Leo Simonet e Peder Rizzi cun sia flauta da pan.

Artg musical
RTR e ses archiv da musica – nostalgia II

Artg musical

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2020 58:15


LArtg musical – oz cun registraziuns dals 1988 – 1991. Per nus RumantschAs muntan chant e musica identitad. Promover, tgirar e collectar: quai è in dals pensums da RTR. Dapi 36 onns fa RTR quai en atgna reschia. Bain in motiv da mirar enavos? E gist quai fa il «Artg musical». Sut il titel NOSTALGIA porta el en ina segunda part registraziuns fatgas da RTR tranter il 1988 e 1991 – e quai cun furmaziuns pitschnas, gruppas e cun solistas e solists. Nus udin: * Werner Frey cun sia cetra, * Alexi e Marcus, * Peder Rizzi + Co., * Linard Bardill, * Semi-Dixie-Band, * Quartet dubel da la Scola chantunala Cuira, * Soras Scherrer, * Uniun d'harmonicas Cadi, * Gion Lechmann-Brass-Quartet ed * il Cerchel musical dalla Surselva. Lura ils solists/solistas: Alvin Muoth e Claudio Simonet, Paolo Vignoli ed Esther Sialm, Pia Deplazes e Gion Antoni Derungs.

Kultur
Street Art géint Krichserënnerungen

Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2020 3:33


Konscht gehéiert op d'Strooss- a virun allem op déi Stroossen, déi duerch schro Artilleriekämpf  zerstéiert goufen. Dëser Meenung ass déi tierkesch Kënschtlerin Nese Toprak. Si lieft an der Stad Diyarbakir am Südoste vun der Tierkei a si bemoolt do d'Fassaden vun de Haiser, déi viru véier Joer futti geschoss gi sinn wärend der méintlaanger Ausenanersetzung tëschent dem tierkesche Staat an der kurdescher Guerilla. Haut nach erënneren déi zerschossen HAiser un deen deemoolege Krichszustand. E Reportage vunder ARD- Marion Sendker ze Istanbul fir de radio 100,7  

Artg musical
Gion Giusep Derungs – per ses 88avel anniversari

Artg musical

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2020 57:42


Ils 15 d'avrigl ha in dals impurtants musicists rumantschs festivà ses 88avel anniversari. Professer Gion Giusep Derungs è naschì a Surcasti en Lumnezia-Sut, ha fatg la patenta da magister primar e secundar. 1958-64 ha el studegià musica a Basilea, suenter il 1964-97 è el stà magister da musica a la Scola chantunala Cuira. Gion Giusep Derungs è er stà dirigent da plirs chors: il Chor da la Scola chantunala Cuira, Chor dals Larischs, Chor masdo Surmeir, Chor viril Surses e Ligia Grischa. El è stà expert e commember da diversas cumissiuns da musica sco er coeditur da cudeschs da chant e cumponist. Per ses 88avel anniversari porta l'Artg musical ovras instrumentalas dal giubilar. Ils interprets: Calamus Trio, Rätisches Streichquartett, INSO National Symphony Orchestra Lemberg (Ucraina) ensemen cun la chantadura da Breil, Salome Cavegn (dir. Simon Camartin) ed INSO Quintet d'instruments a flad da Lemberg. Il 2017 – per ses 85avel anniversari – aveva la collega Astrid Alexandre visità Gion Giusep Derungs en sia chasa a Cuira e discurrì cun el surtut davart il cumponer. Quest purtret fitg interessant è era d'udir en quest Artg musical.

Artg musical
Quels d'anno 1920 (2. part)

Artg musical

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2020 58:02


Aluis Arpagaus, ser Duri Loza e Cla Biert – els avessan quest onn 100 onns. Naschì 1920: In segund Artg musical sa regorda da trais ulteriuras persunalitads meritaivlas en fatgs da chant e musica: Aluis Arpagaus (1920 fin 1969) – poet e scriptur da Cumbel. Differentas da sias poesias han Gion Giusep Derungs ed Alvin Muoth mess en musica. Ser Duri Loza (1920 fin 2012) – poet, scriptur ed editur da cudeschs ecclesiastics. Naschì a Murmarera, 60 onns plevon a Salouf e 50 onns custos da Ziteil. Era dad el èn vegnidas cumponidas pliras poesias (Armon Cantieni, Conrad Bertogg, Gion Giusep Derungs, Hedwig M. Humm). Cla Biert (1920 fin 1981) – il grond um da la litteratura ladina, rimnader da chanzuns popularas, chantadur ed um dal teater. Naschì a Scuol, magister secundar a Cuira, mort a Ftan. Nus al tadlain a chantar chanzuns da Men Rauch. Ed ils Scolars da Sent chantan chanzuns cun pleds da Cla Biert.

Artg musical
Franz Schubert ed ils Rumantschs

Artg musical

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2020 58:17


Chors virils da vallada chantan Franz Schubert. El è stà mudregià da malsognas, ha vivì en la miseria e tuttina: sia musica è plain energia. Franz Schubert (1797-1828) – il classicher da la chanzun d'art e da la chanzun per chors – stat en il center da quest «Artg musical». Sia musica cunvegn era fitg bain a la moda e maniera da noss chantar. Quai demonstreschan ils trais gronds chors virils da vallada: Lumnezia, Ligia Grischa e Surses. Dad els udin nus enconuschentas chanzuns da Schubert ed er messas per part en rumantsch: Deletg da la natira, La pasturetta, Mumma da miu car Salvader, Serenada, Schubertiada. E lura chanta il Chor viril da Trun anc la Serasontga. Per ils intermezzis segna in dals gronds pianists, Alfred Brendel.

Republik Tech-Podcast
Schweizer Gütesiegel für ethische Tech – «lächerlich» oder «erstrebenswert»?

Republik Tech-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2020 29:12


Vor wenigen Wochen hat Bundesrat Ueli Maurer eine Initiative für digitale Ethik lanciert und die Entwicklung eines «Digital Trust»-Labels verkündet, einer Art Güte­siegel für die Daten­wirtschaft. Damit soll sichergestellt werden, dass ethische Grund­sätze im Zentrum der digitalen Entwicklung stehen. Eigentlich eine gute Sache. Oder nicht? Müsste die Schweiz nicht in Sachen netzpolitischer Regulierung zuerst einige Haus­aufgaben erledigen? Und wo bleibt die Zivil­gesellschaft in der Ethik­debatte? Ist die Schweiz angesichts der Crypto­leaks überhaupt glaubwürdig als Botschafterin für vertrauens­würdige Technologien? Ja, glaubt Nicolas Zahn. Naja, meint Adrienne Fichter. Die beste Voraussetzung für ein anregendes Streitgespräch. Einführung: Was ist die Crypto-Affäre schon wieder ganz genau? – 1:19 Was ist das «Digital Trust»-Label, und wer steckt dahinter? – 3:30 Die Kritikpunkte am geplanten Gütesiegel – 8:00 Der Widerspruch zur Kritik – 8:50 Warum die Schweiz zuerst ihre Hausaufgaben machen muss – 11:28 Der Nachrichtendienst und seine weitreichenden Befugnisse – 17:38 Technologie­neutralität und die Digitalpolitik der EU – 23:12 www.republik.ch

PSYCHO - LOGISCH
#16 Depression verstehen: Gespräch mit Psychotherapeutin Sonja Unger

PSYCHO - LOGISCH

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2020 43:09


Die Depression ist neben den Angststörungen und Suchtproblemen die häufigste psychische Erkrankung. Ungefähr jeder fünfte Mensch in Deutschland erkrankt einmal im Leben an einer depressiven Symptomatik. Schon immer haben sich Menschen versucht, depressive Zustände zu erklären. In der heutigen Folge möchte ich gemeinsam mit meinem Gast, meiner Kollegin Sonja, sie ist psychologische Psychotherapeutin, einen Blick auf die depressive Symptomatik werfen und schauen, wie wir die Erkrankung in ihren Ursachen verstehen können. „Im Moment, da man nach Sinn und Wert des Lebens fragt, ist man krank, denn beides gibt es ja in objektiver Weise nicht; man hat nur eingestanden, daß man einen Vorrat von unbefriedigter Libido hat, und irgend etwas anderes muß damit vorgefallen sein, eine Art Gärung, die zur Trauer und Depression führt.“ (S. Freud) Besucht mich auf www.psycho-logisch-podcast.de oder schreibt mir: hallo@psycho-logisch-podcast.de

Artg musical
Sedrun 2019 – il concert da festa

Artg musical

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2020 58:40


Sis chors, ina solista, dus pianists e quatter dirigentAs – in concert! Sco uvertura da la Festa da chant ceciliana a Sedrun ha gì lieu venderdi saira, ils 17 da matg 2019, in concert tut spezial. Ils trais chors virils da baselgia da Mustér, Segnas e Sedrun han chantà communablamain. Quai han fatg era ils dus chors maschadads da la Val Tujetsch: Las vuschs dil Rein ed il Chor da Rueras. E sco chor ospitant han ils da Sedrun envidà il Chor d'affons da Sumvitg. La sopranista indigena Anica Defuns-Hitz ha delectà l'auditori cun chanzuns da Duri Sialm. Claudio Simonet ha manà tras il program. RTR ha registrà e quest «Artg musical» porta parts or dal concert. Redacziun: Giusep G. Decurtins

Oase Church
Die Sucht nach Anerkennung // Luftschlösser, Kartenhäuser Und Hirngespinster // Teil 4

Oase Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2019 60:25


In unserer aktuellen Serie „Luftschlösser, Kartenhäuser, Hirngespinster – Die Jagd nach der Erfüllung“ behandeln wir Dinge, die Menschen auf der Suche nach Erfüllung und Glück jagen und die doch so zerbrechlich wie ein Kartenhaus sind. Bisher sprachen wir über Geltungsdrang (Ruhm), Geld und Perfektion; die derzeitige Botschaft beschäftigt sich mit der Sucht nach Anerkennung, mit der viele Menschen zu kämpfen haben. Wir wissen bereits, dass Angst ein sehr starker Motivator sein kann. Und wir alle sind mit Ängsten konfrontiert, egal ob wir uns ihrer bewusst sind oder nicht. Manche fürchten die Dunkelheit, andere Höhen, wieder andere fürchten Ablehnung oder Misserfolg. Und wir alle wünschen uns eines im Leben: glücklich und zufrieden zu sein. In der Serie „Leichter Leben“ befreien wir uns von Ballast und Denkweisen, um den Fokus auf das Richtige und Wirkliche zu legen. Auf der Jagd nach Erfüllung motiviert die Angst vor Menschen die Sucht nach Anerkennung. Was ist, wenn sie mich nicht mögen? Wie reagieren sie, wenn ich das tue/sage? Menschenfurcht führt dazu, dass wir nicht authentisch, sondern an anderen orientiert handeln, um ihnen zu gefallen. „Wer das Urteil der Menschen fürchtet, gerät in ihre Abhängigkeit; wer dem HERRN vertraut, ist gelassen und sicher.“ (Sprüche 29,25 HfA) Oft haben homophobe Menschen Probleme, „Nein“ zu sagen und sind sehr sensibel, was Kritik betrifft. Es ist allein wichtig, was die anderen Leute denken. Deshalb gibt es auch viele, die immer gerne helfen, weil sie vielleicht nach der Bestätigung anderer suchen. „Vertraue von ganzem Herzen auf den Herrn und verlass dich nicht auf deinen Verstand. Denke an ihn, was immer du tust, dann wird er dir den richtigen Weg zeigen. Bilde dir nichts auf deine Weisheit ein, sondern fürchte den Herrn und meide das Böse. Das macht dein Leben gesund und du bekommst neue Kraft.“ (Sprüche 3, 5-8 NLB) Mit Gottesfurcht ist nicht Angst gemeint, sondern Respekt, Ehrfurcht und Hochachtung. Er gab seinen Sohn für uns, er gab das Höchste für die Menschen, er ist der größte Geber. Und doch stellen so viele Menschen anderes an erste Stelle. Auf der Jagd nach der Erfüllung stellen wir uns in eine Art Götzendienst, denn wir suchen dabei nicht den Herrn, sondern Materielles oder Dinge dieser Welt. „Und richtet euch nicht nach den Maßstäben dieser Welt, sondern lasst die Art und Weise, wie ihr denkt, von Gott erneuern und euch dadurch umgestalten, sodass ihr prüfen könnt, ob etwas Gottes Wille ist – ob es gut ist, ob es Gott gefallen würde und ob es zum Ziel führt!“ (Römer 12, 2 NeÜ) Wir müssen uns befreien von den Ängsten dieser Welt, denn sie trennen uns von der Beziehung mit Jesus und Gott. Um die Person Jesus besser kennenzulernen und in dein Leben einzuladen, sieh dir unsere Serie „Echter Jesus“ an“! Luftschlösser, Kartenhäuser und Hirngespinster sind es, die heutzutage mehr gelten und bestimmen, wie Menschen handeln und was sie erreichen wollen. Doch sind sie leicht zerbrechlich und vergänglich. Viele Dinge versprechen so viel, aber liefern wenig. Das Fundament menschlichen Handelns ist zu oft auf falschen Erwartungen und Glaubenssätzen aufgebaut. Sei Teil der Botschaft und finde heraus, wonach du jagst und ob es nicht doch noch mehr gibt als Ruhm, Anerkennung oder Perfektion! „Setzt euch zuerst für Gottes Reich ein und dafür, dass sein Wille geschieht. Dann wird er euch mit allem anderen versorgen.“ (Mt 6,33 HfA)

Tête à Tech
Episode 44: Art génératif et ethics washing

Tête à Tech

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2019 25:45


Dans cet épisode, Awa et Jeremy se posent pour parler de l'utilisation de l'IA & d'ethics washing, mais aussi d'art génératif et d'artistes du code. Vous pouvez nous contacter sur nos twitter persos @JLezac et @AwaNdiaye_ ou sur @TeteATechShow Quelques liens à lire: One Month, 500,000 Face Scans: How China Is Using A.I. to Profile a Minority IA : « l’éthique-washing », une invention européenne Design By Numbers (MIT Media Lab) * Fentes de Young Les artistes du code: Quasimondo Mario Klingemann, Artist *Biofabrications Sage Jenson *Helena Sarin Discrete Universe Beauty between order and disorder *Manolo Gamboa Naon Creative Coder - Generative Designer Si vous passez par iTunes, laissez-nous 5 étoiles! Inscrivez-vous à la newsletter sur teteatech.fr

Let's talk global medical device + IVD regulatory services
Taking a 510(k) Down Under...leveraging US (and Canadian and Japanese) approvals for TGA registration

Let's talk global medical device + IVD regulatory services

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2018 45:46


In this episode we take an updated look at the recent TGA announcement that the agency is expanding its recognition of international medical approvals from the current reliance on CE certificates – to utilise device approvals from the USA, Canada or Japan for ARTG registration. This is particularly important news given the current MDR tribulations in Europe and offers manufacturers welcome new alternate pathways to Australian registrations.

Kinjaz PodKast
KP EP15: The Business of Art | G Yamazawa

Kinjaz PodKast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2018 94:24


Today on the PodKast we have National Poetry Slam Champion, Hip Hop culture keeper hailing from Durham, North Carolina, G Yamazawa.  He talks on the grassroots poetry movement to his move to LA to pursue music. https://www.instagram.com/gyamazawa https://www.twitter.com/gyamazawa https://www.youtube.com/user/gyamazawa https://www.facebook.com/gyamazawa/ https://gyamazawa.com/   "Money is Time" on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/money-is-time/1438037407   "Shouts to Durham" on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/shouts-to-durham/1294878759   I was able to dig up his National Poetry Slam piece about his grandma.  Honestly this floored me.  His energy when he speaks is so heartfelt but extremely powerful.  This guy is insane. G. Yamazawa - "Dear Grandma" (NPS 2014)   National Poetry Slam 2014 - Finals - "Elementary" G. Yamazawa   Armenhammer (producer) https://www.instagram.com/armenhammer_/   Kollaboration DC 2012 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XCuElZ5cXDY&t   Dumbfounded https://www.instagram.com/dumbfoundead/   47:58 "So right now its trying to stay focused and not be swayed by both the incline or the decline.  Man I think I have trouble getting swayed by things feeling like their falling off and also getting swayed by things feeling like their bout to pop, ya know and I kinda just have to learn how to…I think theres one thing I'm working on as I'm maturing man its just like how to really stay solid in my goals and my values…"   51:04 "To develop your own voice so that you can move through the world on your own and to think critically and to follow your heart.  Its actually kinda simple."   "Cutie and the Boxer" - The documentary G mentions about the old guy and art. Cutie and the Boxer   1:01:28 "However you feel about whatever economic systems I believe there an infinite amount of money out there and its about building the fortune in your life to attract money into your life." "If you look at money as not this thing that you can either get or give its more of a flow that you're either a part of or not based on how much, what kind of efforts your making in your life to kind of bring that money in your life."   The bars begin at 1:23:25.   Golden Rule 1:32:50 "I've always loved my art and I've loved art more than money, and I've always loved people more than art.  So I've kind of lived by that for sure where my art always is more important that the money is and the people involved with the forms and the people in general will always trump the art itself."          

Kelli Richards Presents All Access Radio
Jeet Singh, entrepreneur and singer, musician and songwriter for the pop-rock band the Singhs

Kelli Richards Presents All Access Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2015 48:34


Jeet Singh is an entrepreneur and singer, musician and songwriter for the pop-rock band the Singhs, which he formed in 2000 with noted Boston musicians Peter Parcek, Br. Cleve, Steve Scully, and Marc Hickox. The Singhs have released five albums in the last decade and released their most recent album Science Fiction, with an accompanying iPad app, in June 2013. Prior to forming the band, Jeet was co-founder of one of the pioneering software firms in e-commerce, Art Technology Group, (ARTG), which he took public in the late 90’s. In 2011, Singh regrouped with former partner Joe Chung and Matt Beecher, to form the venture foundry Redstar Ventures in Boston, which develops ideas into startup companies. In 2012, Singh also founded Redstar Media, which develops artists and media for the digital realm

Tierärztliche Fakultät - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 07/07
Das Vorkommen von Giardien und weiteren Durchfallerregern in Kälbern in Süddeutschland

Tierärztliche Fakultät - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 07/07

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2014


Durchfallerkrankungen, oft ausgelöst durch virale, bakterielle und parasitäre Erreger, stellen ein großes Problem in der Kälberaufzucht dar. Ziel der Studie war zum einen, aktuelle Daten zum Vorkommen von Giardien, Kryptosporidien und Eimerien bei durchfallkranken sowie gesunden Kälbern in Süddeutschland zu erhalten, wobei die Rolle von Giardia spp. im Mittelpunkt der Untersuchungen stand. Von Januar bis Dezember 2012 wurden dazu 1564 Kotproben durchfallkranker Tiere und 185 Kotproben gesunder Kälber mikroskopisch untersucht. Die Infektionsraten in den Proben durchfallkranker Kälber lagen bei 7,2% für Giardia spp., 41,3% für Cryptosporidium spp. und 13,3% für Eimeria spp. Die Mehrheit dieser Proben(n=1282) wurde mittels ELISA zusätzlich auf E.coli, Rota-, Coronaviren und Kryptosporidien untersucht, wobei Nachweisraten von 0,9%, 37,8%, 3,4% und 45,3% erzielt wurden. In 23,2% der Proben gesunder Kälber wurde Giardia spp. diagnostiziert, in 2,7% Cryptosporidium spp. und in 45,9% Eimeria spp. Bei Betrachtung der altersabhängigen Infektionsraten wird deutlich, dass Giardien bei durchfallkranken, älteren Kälbern von Bedeutung sind. Die Auswirkungen einer subklinischen Giardiose auf die Entwicklung der Tiere bleiben, ebenso wie die Bedingungen, unter denen es zum Auftreten von Symptomen kommt, weiter unklar. Weiteres Ziel der Studie war, das Vorkommen verschiedener Giardia-Arten bei gesunden und durchfallkranken Kälbern in Süddeutschland zu untersuchen. Dafür wurden 152 mikroskopisch Giardia-positive Proben genotypisiert. In 91,8% der PCR positiven Proben wurde G. bovis identifiziert, in 7,3% G. duodenalis und in 0,9% eine Mischinfektion von G. bovis und G. duodenalis. Weiter gelang eine Identifizierung der Sub-Genotypen A1, E2 und E3 innerhalb dieser Proben. Während ein Nachweis von G. duodenalis nur in Mischinfektion mit Kryptosporidien oder Eimerien gelang, wurde G. bovis in einigen Proben durchfallkranker Kälber als Monoinfekton nachgewiesen. Dies lässt einen möglichen Beitrag der Rinder-spezifischen Art G. bovis zum Durchfallgeschehen vermuten. Das Vorkommen der zoonotischen Art G. duodenalis in Kälbern birgt ein potentielles Risiko für den Menschen, wobei auch die Übertragung vom Mensch auf das Tier denkbar ist.

Slow German
SG #042: Finns Reise im Schlafanzug

Slow German

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2008 7:36


Heute ein kleines Geschenk zu Weihnachten: Eine Geschichte aus meinem Kinder-Hörbuch "Finns Reise im Schlafanzug". Kuck mal, was ich gefunden habe!“, ruft Hannibal die Weltenbummler-Maus. Mit einem großen Satz hüpft er auf die Bettdecke und läuft so schnell es geht zu Finns Gesicht. In seiner Hand hält er ein Stück Seil aus dickem, festem Draht. Stolz hält er es vor Finns Augen. Finn reibt sich die Augen, denn eigentlich war er gerade eingeschlafen. Noch etwas müde setzt er sich auf und sieht seinen kleinen Freund Hannibal neugierig an. „Was ist denn das?“, fragt Finn und schaut sich das silberfarbene Teil in Hannibals Hand etwas genauer an. „Na was schon“, sagt Hannibal ungeduldig. Aber Finn kommt nicht drauf. „Ein Drahtseil, natürlich!“, ruft Hannibal und drückt Finn das Stück Seil in die Hand. Kaum hat Finn es berührt, hört er auch schon ein lautes Knistern. Er fühlt sich, als würde er auf bunten Wolken schweben. Doch im nächsten Augenblick plumpst er auf den Boden. Ist er etwa aus seinem Bett gefallen? Nein, denn der Boden um ihn herum ist kräftiges grünes Gras, es fühlt sich ganz anders an als der flauschige blaue Teppichboden in seinem Kinderzimmer. Seine Reise im Schlafanzug hat begonnen. Aber wo er und Hannibal gelandet sind, das muss er erst noch herausfinden. Finn steht auf und sieht an sich herunter. Ein paar grüne Blätter kleben an seiner Schlafanzugshose. Um ihn herum sind lauter Pflanzen, mit riesigen grünen Blättern und bunten Blüten, die süßlich duften. Von überall her ist Vogelgezwitscher zu hören und ein großer Käfer krabbelt über den Boden. „Komm schnell“, ruft Hannibal, der ungeduldig an Finns Hosenbein zupft. „Wir müssen uns beeilen, die Schule beginnt bald.“ Finn schaut seinen kleinen Freund ungläubig an: „Welche Schule denn?“ Hannibal zeigt ins Tal hinunter. Erst jetzt bemerkt Finn, dass sie sich auf einem hohen Berg befinden. Und auch um die beiden herum kann Finn nur Berge erkennen. Einer neben dem anderen, und alle sind mit großen grünen Bäumen bewachsen. Als Finn noch einmal ins Tal schaut, wird ihm ganz mulmig. „Da müssen wir runter?“, fragt er etwas ängstlich. „Und wie sollen wir das machen?“ Hannibal lächelt und zeigt seinem Freund eine Rolle aus Eisen. So eine Rolle hat er schon einmal gesehen, auf einem Abenteuer-Spielplatz. Da konnte er sich an ein Seil hängen und von einem Mast zum anderen schwingen. Das hatte ihm Spaß gemacht und er hatte sich wie Tarzan im Dschungel gefühlt. Doch was hatte solch eine Rolle mit der Schule im Tal zu tun? „Was sollen wir denn damit machen?“, fragt er. „Na, wir machen es wie alle anderen auch“, antwortet Hannibal und zeigt auf drei kolumbianische Kinder, die bei einem dicken Mast stehen. Von dort führt ein starkes Drahtseil zu einem der gegenüberliegenden Berge. Jetzt bemerkt Finn auch auf den anderen Bergen weitere Seile. Diese hängen hoch über den Tälern, es würde sogar ein Hochhaus unter sie passen. Den breiten und wilden Fluss im Tal kann man kaum noch erkennen. „Das glaube ich nicht! Du machst doch einen Scherz, Hannibal. Oder?“, fragt Finn seinen Freund. Hannibal lacht und antwortet nur: „Nein, wir schauen uns das nur an. Das ist nämlich ganz schön schwierig und sehr gefährlich.“ Finn und Hannibal schauen die drei Kinder erwartungsvoll an. Alle haben eine Art Gürtel mit einem verlängerten Riemen. Damit machen sie sich an der Rolle und am Seil fest. Die Kinder zeigen Finn eine Holzgabel. „Wenn sie bremsen möchten, drücken sie die Gabel gegen das Seil“, erklärt Hannibal. Finn dreht sich zu den Kindern um. Eines hat sich bereits an das Seil gehängt, stößt sich kräftig vom Boden ab und gleitet wie ein Trapezkünstler in Richtung des gegenüberliegenden Berges. „Warum gibt es hier denn keine Straßen oder keine Brücken?“, fragt Finn nachdenklich. „Das wäre doch viel sicherer.“ Hannibal nickt. „Das stimmt wohl“, antwortet er. „Aber Straßen und Brücken sind sehr teuer und die Menschen hier in Kolumbien sind sehr arm.

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