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Kater Vivaldis Hundefreund Balu hat ein Problem: Ein Hund, der fast so aussieht wie Balu, schikaniert Tiere und Menschen in der Nachbarschaft. Ob Kater Vivaldi seinem Freund helfen kann? Bestimmt, wenn ihr ihn dabei unterstützt!
Euer Freund spricht durchgehend mit euch, als würde er eine Tierdoku vom SWR synchronisieren? Eure Freundin hat einen Crush auf fragwürdige Politiker? Kein Problem! Die Lifecoach-Praxis Baborie-Herzberg ist immer für euch geöffnet und steht mit Rat und Tat zur Seite. Gut, ehrlich gesagt mehr mit Rat als mit Tat … aber hey: Dafür nehmen wir auch Kassenpatient:innen! Was? Warum in unserer Praxis ein Wandtattoo hängt, auf dem steht „Ein angeschossenes Reh ist süßer als ein normales Reh“, fragst du? Na ja … es stimmt ja irgendwie schon, oder? Wie dem auch sei, schickt uns gerne eure Fälle. Wir freuen uns, euch zu helfen! Was ist sonst so los? Wir schwärmen vom Andenkondor, der Kiesgrube in Eigeltingen und Ariana versucht Balu mit auf den roten Teppich zu schmuggeln. Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/madclubpodcast Du möchtest Werbung in diesem Podcast schalten? Dann erfahre hier mehr über die Werbemöglichkeiten bei Seven.One Audio: https://www.seven.one/portfolio/sevenone-audio
A toto evanjelium o kráľovstve sa bude hlásať po celom svete na svedectvo všetkým národom. A potom príde koniec. Matúš 24,14http://bit.ly/nzes-dneshttps://slovenskamisijnasiet.sk/Viac o etnickej skupine Dombki Baluči v Pakistane nájdete na:https://joshuaproject.net/people_groups/21657/PK
A toto evanjelium o kráľovstve sa bude hlásať po celom svete na svedectvo všetkým národom. A potom príde koniec. Matúš 24,14http://bit.ly/nzes-dneshttps://slovenskamisijnasiet.sk/Viac o etnickej skupine Buzdar Baluči z Pakistanu nájdete na:https://joshuaproject.net/people_groups/21656/PK
Kosmologoa da Lurdes Ondaro, eta Fisika ikasketen ondoren Donostia International Physics Center-en egindako egonladi baten ostean piztu zitzaion kosmologian sakontzeko nahia. Gaur egun, DIPC-n unibertsoaren ikerketan lanean dihardu....
India's leadership story is a fascinating journey full of lessons for anyone looking to make an impact.In just two years, opening up the space economy has led to over 100 new startups in aerospace, sparking innovation and fueling the dreams of a new generation of changemakers.And it doesn't stop there—India is heavily investing in future-focused areas like green hydrogen, quantum computing, and the blue economy, showing a clear vision for industries that will define tomorrow.Drawing from its rich heritage, India blends ancient wisdom with modern governance.Texts like the Arthashastra guide policies that empower people and prioritize collective welfare.Initiatives like Aadhaar and participatory governance models reflect these principles in action, bringing millions into the financial mainstream and fostering inclusive growth.Experts believe India's leadership also addresses the need for decolonization—not just in reclaiming cultural pride, but in rediscovering its intellectual confidence.This leadership model, rooted in inclusivity, resilience, and innovation, is steering India into a brighter future. In this episode of The NEON Show, Dr R. Balasubramaniam, author, member of the Capacity Building Commission (Government of Bharat), and Chairperson of the Social Stock Exchange Advisory Committee at SEBI, shares the essence of Indic leadership as explored in his book Power Within.Time stamp00:00 Intro00:12 Dr. Balu's contributions to rural service00:41 Current roles: Capacity Building Commission member & Rhodes Professor00:55 Overview of "Power Within"01:13 Journey: From physician to policymaker02:16 India's traditional wisdom in governance03:08 PM Modi's leadership focus in Balu's analysis05:24 Modi's ethos of service (Seva Bhaav)08:09 Modi's leadership during Morbi tragedy10:06 RSS philosophy: Cultural nationalism & service13:15 Overcoming colonial mindsets to restore pride17:09 Participatory governance: Janbhagidari & Mission Karmayogi23:57 Revamping civil services training26:08 Influence of Ramakrishna Mission's seva philosophy28:01 Panch Pran: Vision for a self-reliant India29:51 Chanakya Niti: Ancient leadership principles34:38 Decisive actions: Doklam, surgical strikes, Pulwama38:14 Challenges in implementing farm laws45:51 Repeal of Article 370: J&K integration50:05 India's balanced foreign policy (Russia-Ukraine, Qatar)52:03 Comparing Modi's leadership to global icons-----Hi, I am your host Siddhartha! I have been an entrepreneur from 2012-2017 building two products AddoDoc and Babygogo. After selling my company to SHEROES, I and my partner Nansi decided to start up again. But we felt unequipped in our skillset in 2018 to build a large company. We had known 0-1 journeys from our startups but lacked the experience of building 1-10 journeys. Hence was born The Neon Show (Earlier 100x Entrepreneur) to learn from founders and investors, the mindset to scale yourself and your company. This quest still keeps us excited even after 5 years and doing 200+ episodes.We welcome you to our journey to understand what goes behind building a super successful company. Every episode is done with a very selfish motive, that I and Nansi should come out as a better entrepreneur and professional after absorbing the learnings.-----Check us out on:Website: https://neon.fund/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theneonshoww/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/beneon/Twitter: https://x.com/TheNeonShowwConnect with Siddhartha on:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/siddharthaahluwalia/Twitter: https://x.com/siddharthaa7-----This videoSend us a text
Yesus Mesias berfirman: “Sesungguhnya, Aku berkata kepadamu, balu yang miskin ini telah memasukkan lebih banyak daripada semua yang lain, kerana yang lain memasukkan persembahan daripada kemewahan masing-masing tetapi perempuan ini walaupun sangat miskin, telah memasukkan seluruh nafkahnya" (Lukas 21:3-4) Lihat, walaupun seorang balu ini "sangat miskin" dan dia memberi hanya "dua keping wang tembaga" (iaitu, 1.56% daripada nilai 1 hari bekerja), tetapi Yesus berkata bahawa dia memberi "lebih banyak"!
Ein Kumpel wie Balu aus dem Dschungelbuch sein und seinen Mogli finden? Das war für Ali (18) eine coole Vorstellung. Beim Projekt „Balu und Du“ ist er deshalb Pate von Khasar (10) geworden, und das hat das Leben von beiden verändert.
Discover the transformative journey of Siva Balu, a visionary leader in business, technology, and healthcare, as he shares his captivating story with host David Craig Utz. From his beginnings in India to his impactful roles at Blue Cross Blue Shield and UnitedHealth Group, Siva's path is a testament to resilience and innovation. Hear firsthand how he navigated cultural shifts and harnessed the power of mentorship and self-reflection to thrive in a new country. His experiences provide a unique lens on the American Dream and the rapid advancements in India's landscape, offering a rich tapestry of insights for aspiring leaders.Siva's approach to leadership is both pragmatic and profound, focusing on the pillars of trust, transparency, and teamwork. He offers a masterclass in problem-solving, drawing from his experiences in digital transformation and AI implementation across high-stakes industries like healthcare. Listen as he shares invaluable strategies for aligning organizational missions and fostering inclusive environments, highlighting the critical role of communication and collective decision-making. His insights on leveraging AI for business growth are particularly relevant in today's fast-paced world.This episode also delves into the personal aspects of leadership and growth, emphasizing the power of staying present and purpose-driven. Siva's reflections on building a "personal board of directors" and engaging in self-reflection serve as a guide for those seeking to enhance their leadership impact. As the conversation unfolds, you'll find encouragement to embrace mindfulness and purposeful leadership in both personal and professional spheres. Immerse yourself in this inspiring narrative and let Siva's journey motivate you to pursue your own path with intention and impact.To connect with Siva Balu: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sivabalus/Unfazed Under Fire Podcast - Host: David Craig Utts, Leadership Alchemist
Elkar fundazioko patronatuko lehendakari izateari utzi berritan, 70. hamarkadatik hona egindakoez aritu da: "Ez da erraza izan. Baina bidea samurra izan ez denean, emaitzak hobeto disfrutatzen dira. Eta iritsi garen leku honek garrantzia haundia du euskararentzat"...
Wanna chat and get more personalized support? I'm offering podcast listeners a free 20-minute Thriving Mama Check-In where we'll evaluate your physical, mental, and emotional health and provide useful resources to help you on your journey.In this episode, Stephanie interviews Aleta Wagner, a pelvic health expert specializing in women's issues across various life stages. Aleta discusses the critical importance of pelvic floor health and how trauma and emotional tension can impact it. She shares practical insights on breath work, body awareness, and conservative methods to improve pelvic health, emphasizing a holistic approach. Listen in to learn about common pelvic floor issues, the role of emotional trauma, and actionable tips to regain trust in your body and enhance intimate relationships.Aleta Wagner is a pelvic health occupational therapist, Prenatal & Postpartum Exercise Specialist, and founder of Mountain Mama Pelvic Health in Monument, CO. She supports women experiencing symptoms of pelvic floor and core dysfunction through transitional times such as pregnancy, postpartum, and menopause using holistic, functional and client-centered pelvic floor therapy that is truly individualized. She is passionate about normalizing conversations about pelvic and sexual health and educating and empowering women in our community.Timestamps:8:12 Understanding the pelvic floor muscles and their primary functions.16:50 How tight pelvic floor muscles can cause incontinence issues.20:23 Addressing core and pelvic floor dysfunction in teens and athletes.25:20 The impact of C-sections on pelvic floor health and recovery.33:14 The importance of breath work in pelvic floor therapy.42:44 How suppressed trauma can manifest as physical pain in the body.Are you experiencing symptoms of pelvic floor and core dysfunction? Or going through pregnancy, postpartum, or menopause? Book a 30-minute (Free!) Discovery Call with Aleta to talk about how pelvic floor therapy can help you.Connect with Aleta through Mountain Mama Pelvic Health's Website or InstagramResources Mentioned:Molecules of Emotions by Candace Pert | Book or AudiobookThe Biomolecular Basis of Cellular Consciousness (2021) by F. Baluška, W. Miller Jr. & A. Reber | StudyFind More From Dr. Stephanie Davis:Thrive Mama Tribe | WebsiteThrive Mama Tribe | InstagramThrive Mama Tribe | Skool
Noch schnell die Salami-Brötchen geschmiert und alles eingetuppert – und dann kanns losgehen mit der letzten Mom & Dadjokes Folge vor der Geburt. Die wird nämlich bald eingeleitet, weil der kleine Klops in Arianas Bauch immer größer wird. Wir waren beim Erste-Hilfe-Säuglings-Kurs und haben auch Balu mit unserer Hundetrainerin auf das Baby vorbereitet. Wir sprechen darüber, wie das Kind unsere Beziehung verändern könnte. Und wir haben einen Gipsabdruck von Arianas Babybauch gemacht und… naja…. eventuell lief dabei etwas Pipi aus – lange Geschichte – hört am besten selbst… Folgt uns uns auch hier: Mom & Dadjokes Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/momanddadjokes.podcast Mom & Dadjokes TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@momanddadjokes.podcast Ariana Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ariana_baborie Bene Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beherzberg Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/ArianaBaborieofficial TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@arianababorie Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/momanddadjokes
In this episode, I travelled to India to meet my good friend and professional Indian tennis player, Sharmada Balu. I met her in Gurugram, India where she was playing a Women's ITF35 tournament and got to play and interview her before she had to leave to her next tournament and I go to the Delhi Open.Sharmada has a rich story filled with ups and downs, twists and turns as she navigates the professional tennis landscape AND life for a few years without tennis. She is one of the most genuine, exciting, and nicest people I know and its a honor to have her as a guest. She talks about her rise in her tennis career, hitting the tour at 17 years old, her nasty injury that took her away from the game, the break she took for the last few years before returning to the professional circuit and more!Huge pleasure to have you on the pod, Sharmada! Cheers!I've partnered with Casual Pro. They are a really cool brand promoting pursuing your passions without the need of mastering them! I'm rocking the gear and if you like it, check out: https://casualproclub.com/Check out the website I made for my channel. Find videos, blog posts, and merch! www.tipsy-tennis.com Follow me on Instagram
pWotD Episode 2593: Pawan Kalyan Welcome to popular Wiki of the Day where we read the summary of a popular Wikipedia page every day.With 265,184 views on Friday, 7 June 2024 our article of the day is Pawan Kalyan.Konidela Pawan Kalyan (born Konidela Kalyan Babu; 2 September 1968 or 1971) is an Indian actor, politician, filmmaker, martial artist, and philanthropist who works in Telugu cinema. Known for his unique acting style and mannerisms, he has a large fan base and a cult following. One of the highest-paid actors of Indian cinema, he has been featured in Forbes India's Celebrity 100 list since 2013. Kalyan is the recipient of a Filmfare Awards South, a SIIMA Award, a CineMAA Award, and a Santosham Film Award. He is also the founder of the Jana Sena Party.Kalyan made his acting debut in the 1996 film Akkada Ammayi Ikkada Abbayi but rose to prominence with the dramas Gokulamlo Seeta (1997) and Suswagatham (1998). He achieved stardom for his performance in Tholi Prema (1998), which won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu that year. Kalyan established himself as a leading actor with successful projects such as Thammudu (1999), Badri (2000), Kushi (2001), Balu (2005), Jalsa (2008), Gabbar Singh (2012), Attarintiki Daredi (2013), Gopala Gopala (2015), Vakeel Saab (2021), and Bheemla Nayak (2022). He received the Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Telugu for Gabbar Singh while Attarintiki Daredi held the record of being the highest-grossing Telugu film of all time. In addition to acting, he produces films under the banners Anjana Productions and Pawan Kalyan Creative Works.In 2008, Kalyan entered into politics as the youth wing president of his brother Chiranjeevi's Praja Rajyam Party, but he left after it merged into the Congress party. He founded the Jana Sena Party in March 2014 and was listed as the most searched Indian celebrity politician on Google at the time. Kalyan is a known philanthropist and is the founder of the Andhra Pradesh charity Common Man Protection Force. He is a black belt in Karate and trains in various martial arts which he depicts in his films regularly. Kalyan is referred to as Power Star by his fans and in the media.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 01:26 UTC on Saturday, 8 June 2024.For the full current version of the article, see Pawan Kalyan on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm Justin Neural.
Learn how to harness the power of AI in your business with our key tips and strategies. Unlock the potential of artificial intelligence to drive growth and success in your company.GOVIND BALU is a visionary entrepreneur and experienced executive with a strong background in leveraging data and AI to drive business growth across different industries. As the Founder and CEO of QX Impact, he spearheads the company's vision to transform organizations into data-driven enterprises. Govind also is serving as Interim Chief Digital Officer at Roadside Protect, overseeing technology strategy, data strategy, IT capabilities, data analytics capabilities, and business transformation programs.With an extensive career spanning senior leadership positions at companies such as Allstate, CVS, Walgreens, and Bank of America, he led the deployment of differentiating solutions such as CVS Extracare, Bank of America Preferred Rewards, and AllState GoodHands Rescue programs. Govind observed that small and medium businesses struggle to effectively extract value from data and are unable to compete in a landscape where larger organizations more effectively leverage AI. Motivated by a desire to make data and AI easily accessible to SMBs, Govind founded QX Impact with a clear mission to develop and deliver solutions that deliver business value by focusing on innovation, customer satisfaction, and strategic consulting.Connect with Govind:Website: https://www.qximpact.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/govindbalu/ "Making sure the AI technology is working correctly for your business can be daunting. Having an expert to support you in navigatng AI is crucial to any business to ensure the data you collect is validated. Govind explains in simple terms the steps necessary to ensure you are getting the correct data for your company's needs. Thank you Govind for the collaboration"Subscribe to Just Minding My Business on YouTube Channel and wherever you get your podcasts. Share Just Minding My Business with your family, friends, and colleagues. Engage with us by leaving a review or comment. Your support keeps this podcast going and growing." https://g.page/r/CVKSq-IsFaY9EBM/review Visit our website at https://jmmbmediallc.com/ to learn how we can support you in getting more visibility on your products and services.
Kleiner Schock-Moment: Wir mussten mal kurz eine mögliche Schwangerschaftsvergiftung abklären UND Ariana hat Google-Verbot bekommen. Mit welchen Tricks wir trotzdem an unsere Infos gekommen sind und warum Bene und Balu jetzt offiziell Models sind, erfahrt ihr in dieser Folge Mom & Dadjokes. Also noch schnell das Bett frisch bezogen, die Einmal-Kondome eingepackt und SCHWUPPS, da sind wir: am 27. April 2024 – Schwangerschaftswoche 36. Ariana gibt unverbindliche Tipps fürs Packen der Kliniktasche. Bene bereitet auf der Arbeit seinen Abschied in die Elternzeit vor und kommt seinem großen Lebenstraum ein Stück näher: Mit dem Baby Tour de France gucken. Folgt uns uns auch hier: Mom & Dadjokes Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/momanddadjokes.podcast Mom & Dadjokes TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@momanddadjokes.podcast Ariana Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ariana_baborie Bene Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beherzberg Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/ArianaBaborieofficial TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@arianababorie Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/momanddadjokes
•Kinderhörspiel, ab 8 Jahren• Mogli wurde von den Affen in die Vergessene Stadt entführt, die alle Tiere meiden. Balu und Panther Bagheera bitten die Schlange Kaa um Hilfe, um Mogli zu befreien. Doch auch zu dritt wird dieser Kampf alles andere als einfach... // Von Rudyard Kipling / WDR 2007 // www.wdrmaus.de Von Rudyard Kipling.
•Kinderhörspiel, ab 8 Jahren• Findelkind Mogli wächst unter Wölfen auf. Flink und lautlos wie ein Tier erkundet er den Dschungel. Dort schließt er Freundschaft mit Balu, dem freundlichen Bären, doch lauern auch Gefahren im heißen, dunklen Herz des Dschungels. // Von Rudyard Kipling / WDR 2007 // www.wdrmaus.de Von Rudyard Kipling.
Bezahlkarte für Geflüchtete: Mehr Schaden als Nutzen? / "Balu und Du": Bundesweites Mentorenprogramm für Grundschulkinder / Vom Theater zum Film zur Literatur: Die Autorin Irene Langemann im Portrait / Grenzenlose Vielfalt - Die Kulturtipps der Woche // Beiträge von: Minusch Toko Afonso, Sara Pache, Eleonore Birkenstock, Viktoria Hausmann / Moderation: Constanze Alvarez
In Neeeeew Yoooooork… hatten wir unseren Babymoon – und wir sprechen in dieser Folge darüber, warum das eigentlich ein bekloppter Begriff ist und was wir alles erlebt haben. Achtung, Schweine-Überleitung: Im Flugzeug hat es zwar nicht gerumpelt, dafür aber in Arianas Bauch. Die kleine Garnele macht sich immer mehr bemerkbar und auch Balu spürt langsam, dass sich irgendetwas ändert. Immerhin melden wir uns ja auch schon aus Schwangerschaftswoche 22, vom 22. Januar 2024. Huch, was spüre ich denn da? Weht hier etwa ein Hauch von GQ durch diese Folge? Jaaa, denn Bene gibt euch einen exklusiven Einblick in seine Morning Routine. Ein Must-Hear für alle High Performer! Folgt uns uns auch hier: Mom & Dadjokes Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/momanddadjokes.podcast Mom & Dadjokes TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@momanddadjokes.podcast Ariana Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ariana_baborie Bene Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beherzberg Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/ArianaBaborieofficial TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@arianababorie Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/momanddadjokes
So what if he is an academic? He is also an an original thinker with deep insights about education, elections, colonisation, politics, history, society. Yugank Goyal joins Amit Varma in episode 370 of The Seen and the Unseen to throw thought-bomb after thought-bomb at all of us. (FOR FULL LINKED SHOW NOTES, GO TO SEENUNSEEN.IN.) Also check out: 1. Yugank Goyal on Twitter, LinkedIn, EPW, Flame University and Google Scholar. 2. Who Moved My Vote? -- Yugank Goyal and Arun Kumar Kaushik. 3. Documenting India: The Centre for Knowledge Alternatives. 4. Fixing Indian Education — Episode 185 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Karthik Muralidharan). 5. Robert Sapolsky's biology lectures on YouTube. 6. Harvard's CS50 course. 7. Superforecasting — Philip Tetlock and Dan Gardner. 8. Fixing the Knowledge Society -- Episode 24 of Everything is Everything. 9. The Superiority of Economists -- Marion Fourcade, Etienne Ollion and Yann Algan. 10. Publish and Perish — Agnes Callard. 11. The Long Divergence — Timur Kuran. 12. The Incredible Insights of Timur Kuran — Episode 349 of The Seen and the Unseen. 13. Suyash Rai Embraces India's Complexity — Episode 307 of The Seen and the Unseen. 14. Premchand on Amazon and Wikipedia. 15. Dead Poet's Society -- Peter Weir. 16. Maithili Sharan Gupt and Jaishankar Prasad. 17. Kafan -- Premchand. 18. Elite Imitation in Public Policy — Episode 180 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Shruti Rajagopalan and Alex Tabarrok). 19. Is There an Indian Way of Thinking? — AK Ramanujan. 20. The Intimate Enemy -- Ashis Nandy. 21. The Colonial Constitution — Arghya Sengupta. 22. Arghya Sengupta and the Engine Room of Law -- Episode 366 of The Seen and the Unseen. 23. The History of British India -- James Mill. 24. SN Balagangadhara (aka Balu) on Amazon and Wikipedia. 25. Episodes of The Seen and the Unseen with Ramachandra Guha: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. 26. Episodes of The Seen and the Unseen with Manu Pillai: 1, 2, 3, 4. 27. Pride and Prejudice -- Jane Austen. 28. Ranjit Hoskote is Dancing in Chains -- Episode 363 of The Seen and the Unseen. 29. The UNIX Episode -- Episode 32 of Everything is Everything. 30. The Evolution of Everything -- Matt Ridley. 31. The Evolution of Everything -- Episode 96 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Matt Ridley). 32. The Evolution of Cooperation -- Robert Axelrod. 33. Kantara -- Rishab Shetty. 34. Early Indians — Episode 112 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Tony Joseph). 35. Early Indians — Tony Joseph. 36. Who We Are and How We Got Here — David Reich. 37. Alice Evans Studies the Great Gender Divergence — Episode 297 of The Seen and the Unseen. 38. The People of India -- Herbert Risley. 39. Rahul Matthan Seeks the Protocol — Episode 360 of The Seen and the Unseen. 40. Gangs of Wasseypur -- Anurag Kashyap. 41. Why Children Labour (2007) -- Amit Varma. 42. Laws Against Victimless Crimes Should Be Scrapped — Amit Varma. 43. Intimate City — Manjima Bhattacharjya. 44. Manjima Bhattacharjya: The Making of a Feminist — Episode 280 of The Seen and the Unseen. 45. A Life in Indian Politics — Episode 149 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Jayaprakash Narayan). 46. Politics — A limerick by Amit Varma. 47. India's Far From Free Markets (2005) — Amit Varma in the Wall Street Journal. 48. The Four Quadrants of Conformism — Paul Graham. 49. Public Choice Theory Explains SO MUCH -- Episode 33 of Everything is Everything. 50. Ramayana, the 1987 serial, on Wikipedia and YouTube. 51. 300 Ramayanas — AK Ramanujan. 52. The Life and Times of Vir Sanghvi — Episode 236 of The Seen and the Unseen. 53. The BJP Before Modi — Episode 202 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Vinay Sitapati). 54. The Intellectual Foundations of Hindutva — Episode 115 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Aakar Patel). 55. Cycle -- Prakash Kumte. 56. Mulshi Pattern -- Pravin Tarde. 57. The Heathen in His Blindness -- SN Balagangadhara. Amit's newsletter is explosively active again. Subscribe right away to The India Uncut Newsletter! It's free! Amit Varma and Ajay Shah have launched a new video podcast. Check out Everything is Everything on YouTube. Check out Amit's online course, The Art of Clear Writing. Episode art: ‘Look Inside the Box' by Simahina.
W dniu 27 stycznia odbył się bal karnawałowy Polska Running Team, podczas którego, wręczone zostały wyróżnienia dla najlepszych biegaczek i biegaczy w roku 2023.W materiale Radio RAMPA, Paweł Myśliwiec - Prezes Polska Running Team - podsumowuje rok 2023 i wręczone wyróżnienia.Gościem balu, był przedstawiciel Konsulatu Generalnego RP w Nowym Jorku, wicekonsul Wiktor Cichecki, który podkreślił, że członkowie PRT biegający na różnych kontynentach z orzełkiem na piersiach i napisem POLSKA na koszulkach, są światowymi ambasadorami Polski.Aneta Sabanowska - odebrała najwiecej wyróżnień, aż w trzech kategoriach: za udział w największej ilości biegów zorganizowanych przez New York Road Runners, za największą ilość punktów zebranych dla klubu oraz jako osoba, która zrobiła największy progres biegowy. Zarząd PRT przede wszystkim docenił Anetę za klasyfikację na maraton w Bostonie i ustanowienie tam swojego życiowego rekordu.W kategorii kobiet wyróżnione zostały również: Urszula Musik i Magdalena Byra, które opowiedziały o roku 2023. W kategorii mężczyzn Paweł Myśliwiec odebrał 2 wyróżnienia - za największą ilość biegów i największą ilość punktów zebranych dla klubu, a przyznawanych przez NYRR.Zarząd PRT wyróżnił Piotra Marciniaka za największy progres w roku 2023. Piotr swoją dyscypliną i siłą woli przeszedł od kontuzji do rekordu życiowego na maratonie w Chicago.W kategorii mężczyzn wyróżnieni zostali również: Kamil Dużyński, Jarosław Grabias, Robert Litwin i Tomasz Rudniak. Kamil Dużyński biega wraz z całą swoją rodziną: żoną i dwiema córkami.Na balu wyróżniono również osoby, które w roku 2023 ukończyły koronę światowych maratonów, a było ich rekordowo dużo. Szóstą gwiazdę w roku 2023 zdobyli: Tomasz Augustyniak, Grzegorz Krawczyk, Marta Kubasek, Magdalena Ryndak, Łukasz Ryndak, Kinga Tzach i Katarzyna Wallin. Magdalena i Łukasz Ryndak są pierwszą parą PRT, która wspólnie osiągnęła koronę maratonów.Kinga Tzach, w materiale Radio RAMPA, podkreśliła, że zdobyła koronę światowych maratonów biegając z organizacją Team For Kids, więc oprócz spełnienia swojego marzenia, mogła również pomagać potrzebującym dzieciom.O tym, jaki był biegowo rok 2023, ile kosztował wyrzeczeń, potu i różnych innych nakładów w relacji Radio RAMPA.
TONIGHT: The show begins in Gaza with information from Seth Frantzman of FDD and the JPOST. Then to Lebanon and watching for the War in the North to explode. To Pakistan and Iran fir the exchange of missiles directed at the mud huts of the most poor Baluch. To Cairo, to London, to Yemen. To North Korea, to the tunnels of North Korea reproduced in Lebanon and Gaza. To Tehran and to Sana'a. Then Brasilia, Guatemala City, San Salvador, Beunos Aires and the success of Javier so far. 1899 Argentina
Join Scott "Shalom" Klein on his weekly radio show, Get Down To Business with guests: Govind Balu Lori Mazan Kevin Carter Ron Levin
The Software Process and Measurement Cast 782 features our conversation with Govind Balu on the importance of data and the concept of data transformations. Data represents the gold rush of the 21st Century! Govind Balu is a visionary entrepreneur and experienced executive with a strong background in leveraging data and AI to drive business growth across different industries. As the Founder and CEO of QuaXigma, he spearheads the company's vision to transform organizations into data-driven enterprises. Govind observed that small and medium businesses struggle to effectively extract value from data and are unable to compete in a landscape where larger organizations more effectively leverage AI. Motivated to make data and AI easily accessible to SMBs, Govind founded QuaXigma with a clear mission to develop and deliver solutions that deliver business value by focusing on innovation, customer satisfaction, and strategic consulting. Govind's LinkedIn Profile: Email: Company Website: Re-Read Saturday News In Chapter 9 of , Marquet provides several examples of using the new plays. As a reminder, the plays in the new playbook are: Control The Clock Collaborate Commit Complete Improve Connect Each play is powerful; however, the combination of the plays is where the real power is. For example, controlling the clock — calling a pause — allows a person or team time to think. During that pause, if they surface issues that are addressed the post-industrial plays of collaboration and improving are in evidence. Leveraging short iterations so that work can be demonstrated and inspected combines the control the clock, complete, and connect plays. Iterative planning, a hallmark of agile, combines control the clock and commit plays. Use the links below to explore more of the re-read. Previous installments of our re-read of (buy a copy)! Week 1: – Week 2: – Week 3: – Week 4: – Week 5: – Week 6: - Week 7: - Week 8: - Week 9: - Week 10: - Learn to Solve IT's Dirtiest Secret! Work input, which includes prioritization and sequencing, is how work gets to an organization or team. If you get it wrong you are throwing time and money away. Simply put, poor work intake means no agile for you. Jeremy Willets and I have written tackling the topic that JRoss Publishing will publish in January 2024. In support of the book, we are building a live, workshop-based course for anyone involved in deciding on what work gets completed! This includes Agile Coaches, Scrum Masters, Product Owners, Project Managers, Program Managers, and Portfolio Managers - lots of people are involved which is part of the problem! The workshop will cover why work intake is the biggest challenge to teams and organizations today. Attendees will also learn what to do to solve this challenge. This cohort-based course will combine very short lectures, discussions, and exercises. It will provide space to learn and share with peers. We're using a survey to build a waitlist for the first cohort – link below. We will use the list to alert you when the workshop is available. Next SPaMCAST Software Process and Measurement Cast 783 will tackle a classic work intake problem, “Did I forget to tell you, the requirements changed?” What happens when you don't have a clear line to the business to get feedback as you are doing work? Often you get to do things over and over and maybe over again. We will also have a visit from Jeremy Berriault bringing his Evolutionary Agilist Coumn to the cast!
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The podcast introduces Govind Balu, founder and CEO of Shakes or Sigma and interim Chief Digital Officer of Roadside Project, by John Golden. Digital transformation and AI's impact on sales and marketing are discussed. Ivan discusses digital transformation and analog-to-digital thinking. He emphasizes how AI may improve human work and solve intractable problems. They also discuss sales and customer service automation, highlighting the need to address pain points and optimize procedures before digital transformation. They conclude by thanking each other and the audience.
Vypočujte si záznam rozhovoru s neurovedcom Petrom Jedličkom, ktorý bol súčasťou tohoročnej Noci výskumníkov. Tu je malá ochutnávka z tém a otázok, o ktorých sme hovorili:----more---- Prečo je ťažké definovať vedomie a aké najznámejšie teórie, ktoré vysvetľujú jeho fungovanie? Má k vedomiu bližšie AI alebo živé organizmy ako rastliny? A prečo bola nedávno jedna z dominatných teórií vedomia nazvaná ako pseudoveda? Pred samotným rozhovorom mi dovoľte môjho hosťa predstaviť: Peter Jedlička je neurovedcom pôsobiacim v Nemecku. Vyštudoval medicínu na LF UK, na ktorej po výskumnom pobyte vo Frankfurte obhájil PhD týkajúce sa výpočtových modelov nervových buniek. V roku 2010 získal cenu Petra Fedora za neurovedný výskum hipokampu. Po zahraničných stážach v Dunedine (Nový Zéland) a v Paríži sa vrátil do Frankfurtu, kde v roku 2014 získal docentúru na neuroanatómii. Od roku 2017 pôsobí ako profesor pre počítačové modelovanie v tzv. 3R-Centre na univerzite v Giessene. Je autorom viac ako 40 článkov v renomovaných vedeckých časopisoch a k jeho hobby patrí filozofia mysle. Súvisiace dávky: PD#193: Rozhovor s Jedličkom o vedomí, pamäti a morálke, http://bit.ly/davka193 PD#97: Aristoteles o duši, http://bit.ly/davka97 PD#4: Základné morálne teórie, http://bit.ly/davka004 Ďalšie odporúčania, ktoré zazneli v rozhovore: trochu starší, ale stále veľmi dobrý prehľadový článok o vedomí a neurovede, opisujúci tri stupne vedomia (s. 2): https://bit.ly/3dyD4oQ rozhovor s Františkom Baluškom o možnom vedomí rastlín: http://bit.ly/3pCUd3m recenzia Petra Jedličku, v ktorej porovnáva oba prístupy (žiaľ tiež zamknutná, ale na požiadanie emailom autor môže poslať preprint): https://bit.ly/3bpxmDg dva rozhovory s Petrom na podcaste Kvantum ideí: o neurovede a filozofii (http://bit.ly/3bsRa8z) a o kvantovom mozgu (http://bit.ly/2Zyyr6f *** Podpor nás na ? patreon.com/pravidelnadavka alebo jednorazovo či trvalým príkazom ?pravidelnadavka.sk / ďakujeme
Auckland brothers Henry and Pierre Beasley started out as young musicians, trying to pass as 18-year-olds so they could perform in bars. Now they make up the duo Balu Brigada, and after scoring themselves a record deal with Alantic record they spread their wings to New York City. Since then they've earned themselves the #1 fastest breaking New Zealand/Australian artist spot on Spotify and have been applauded by outlets such as Rolling Stone, i-D, and People Magazine. The pair are returning to New Zealand to give kiwi audiences a taste of their genre-bending music with their August tour. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Let's start with a little riddle: What kind of organism has no eyes, no mouth, and no brain, but—arguably—has a mind? Most of the work on non-human minds has, naturally, focused on animals—apes, dogs, whales, bats. Some have considered other branches of the tree of life, too—cephalopods, say, or insects. But, just over the past few decades, some brave scientists and philosophers have begun to look even further. They're starting to ask whether concepts like planning, memory, and awareness may also extend beyond animals, into an entirely different kingdom of life. They're starting to take seriously the minds of plants. My guests today are Paco Calvo and Natalie Lawrence. Paco is director of the Minimal Intelligence Lab at the University of Murcia in Spain and one of the leading figures in the new science of plant intelligence. Natalie is a writer, illustrator, and historian of science based in London. Paco and Natalie are the authors a new book, Planta Sapiens. In it, they make the case that plants—though so often treated as an inert backdrop—are, in fact, cognitive creatures. Albeit creatures of a very different sort. In this conversation, we talk about the fact that plants are so often ignored, by both lay people and scientists alike, and consider some of the reasons why this may be. We discuss some spectacular phenomena that have recently come to light about plants—how they respond to anesthesia, how they mimic other plants' leaves, how they seem to be able to “see” their surroundings. We talk about the question of whether certain plants have evolved to be more cognitively sophisticated than others. We consider the fact that plants and animals rely on the very same neurotransmitters and traffic in the same sort of electrical signaling. We also touch on wild versus domesticated plants, Charles Darwin's root-brain hypothesis, plant sensing as akin to echolocation, the power and dangers of time-lapse photography, and the question of whether plants have inner experience. Plants are super cool in themselves. Honestly, some of the stuff we discuss in this episode—if you've never heard it before—will kind of blow your mind. But plants are also more than that: they're a prism through which to examine some of the biggest questions about intelligence and cognition. Questions like: What are the minimal requirements for conscious experience? Are brains necessary for thinking? Can we truly compare the cognitive abilities of very different species? And should we? One quick announcement: for those who may be new to the show, don't forget to check out our monthly newsletter. In it, we share recaps of our latest episodes and links to a bunch of other stuff that caught our eye. You can find the sign-up link down in the show notes. Alright friends, without further ado, on to my conversation with Paco Calvo and Natalie Lawrence. Enjoy! A transcript of this episode is available here. Notes and links 3:00 – For a popular overview of research on the mimicking plant, Boquila trifoliata, see here. The recent study testing whether this plant can also mimic unfamiliar (plastic!) plants, see here. 20:00 – The focus on climbing plants began at least as early as Charles Darwin—see his 1875 book, On the Movements and Habits of Climbing Plants. 24:30 – For discussion of domestication and how it affects the behavior, physiology, and cognition of animals, see our earlier episode with Brian Hare. 25:00 – Darwin introduced the term “circumnutation” in his 1880 book, The Power of Movement in Plants. 28:00 – The original paper in which the idea of “plant blindness” was introduced. Since this term was coined, a wealth of research has looked at the underpinnings and consequences of “plant blindness,” and has tested interventions that might mitigate it (e.g., here). 39:00 – A study investigating the effects of anesthetic drugs on several plants, including Venus Fly Traps. 44:00 – A recent article reviewing what we know about neurotransmitters in plants. 51:00 – A very brief overview of the vascular system of plants. 53:00 – Our audio essay on Darwin's “root-brain hypothesis” (or read here). 57:00 – A recent study on peas reaching toward support poles, suggesting they are able to “see” those supports. 1:00:00 – A study examining “skototropic” behavior in a tropical vine. 1:03:00 – A recent paper by Dr. Calvo and a colleague on the question of plant sentience. Skeptical discussions of the idea of plant sentience can be found here and here. Paco Calvo recommends: The Sentient Cell (forthcoming), by František Baluška and colleagues White Holes, by Carlo Rivelli Natalie Lawrence recommends: Other Minds, by Peter Godfrey-Smith Many Minds is a project of the Diverse Intelligences Summer Institute, which is made possible by a generous grant from the Templeton World Charity Foundation to UCLA. It is hosted and produced by Kensy Cooperrider, with help from Assistant Producer Urte Laukaityte and with creative support from DISI Directors Erica Cartmill and Jacob Foster. Our artwork is by Ben Oldroyd. Our transcripts are created by Sarah Dopierala. You can subscribe to Many Minds on Apple, Stitcher, Spotify, Pocket Casts, Google Play, or wherever you like to listen to podcasts. **You can now subscribe to the Many Minds newsletter here!** We welcome your comments, questions, and suggestions. Feel free to email us at: manymindspodcast@gmail.com. For updates about the show, visit our website or follow us on Twitter: @ManyMindsPod.
22 stycznia w Centrum Polsko - Słowiańskim odbył się Bal karnawałowy dla dzieci. Nie zabrakło występu magika, klauna z balonami, różnych postaci z bajek, malowania twarzy, upominków dla dzieci oraz loterii z niezwykle atrakcyjnymi nagrodami.Marian Żak - prezes Centrum Polsko-Słowiańskiego podkreślił, że Centrum realizuje różne programy, żeby przyciągnąć ludzi w różnym wieku, również dzieci.Agnieszka Granatowska dyrektor wykonawcza CPS - przestawiła program Balu i towarzyszące mu atrakcje nie tylko dla dzieci, ale i dorosłych.Danuta Bronhard - Dyrektor Polskiej Szkoły im. Marii Konopnickiej opowiedziała o przygotowanym przedstawieniu z okazji Dnia Babci i Dziadka.Ola Natali - laureatka konkursu Być Polakiem tłumaczyła, co trzeba zrobić, żeby wziąć udział w tym konkursie.Mamy mówiły, że są zadowolone, dzieci bardzo zadowolone - posłuchajcie, jakie emocje towarzyszyły im na balu.
Finanse Bardzo Osobiste: oszczędzanie | inwestowanie | pieniądze | dobre życie
„Ile można zarobić” – gdy myślimy o inwestowaniu, zwykle koncentrujemy się właśnie na tym pytaniu. To naturalne – koniec końców, chodzi nam przecież o... The post FBO: Finansowa Forteca AUDIO cz.14 – Nie tańcz z inwestycyjną królową balu i nie bój się zmienności. appeared first on Marcin Iwuć – Finanse Bardzo Osobiste.
We had the pleasure of interviewing Balu Brigada over Zoom video!Balu Brigada are an alt-pop duo from New Zealand, made up of multi-instrumentalist writer/producer brothers, Henry and Pierre Beasley. With a pop sensibility that still sits a little left of center, their tracks prioritize prominent bass-hooks and punchy drums with natural quirk and relatability. Showcasing their ability to skate genres they pull from a broad range of influences, from the Strokes to the Gorrillaz to Tame Impala, whilst creating a unique future-facing sound of their own.Key to Balu Brigada's magic is their inimitable brotherly bond, with their joy for - and gentle ribbing of - each other coming through in everything they do. Their musical conversation mirrors their real-life communication, as dual-vocalists, multi-instrumentalists, songwriters, and co-producers, finishing each other's sentences both in everyday discourse and in song.Their debut EP ‘I Should Be Home', was released September 23 via Atlantic Records / Warner Music Australia. Embodied by the overarching metaphor of a night out, ‘I Should Be Home' details the blurry experiences of growing into your own skin as a twenty-something year old - revisiting messy break-ups and drunken epiphanies, recalling both the sugar rush of the party's start, and the sobering realization the fun has worn off.We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com. www.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #BaluBrigada #IShouldBeHome #NewMusic #zoomListen & Subscribe to BiB https://www.bringinitbackwards.com/follow/ Follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpod
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You've heard of decompression walks, letting your dog enjoy nature and sniff away from the hustle and bustle of urban life.How about a 1600-mile decompression walk?Luna (Marijke) and Werewolf (Scott) hiked the Pacific Crest Trail (2650 miles) for their honeymoon and after clearing the desert section in Southern California, their dog SupDog (“real” name Balu) joined them for the remainder of the trail.Marijke tells us about the mindset they needed to be in (Hike Your Dogs Hike), the accommodations they made for him and so much more.What food did they bring?What's it like bringing a black dog in warm weather?How did they deal with judgment from others?What are town visits like? (“scamming” a sausage off the local butcher anyone?)She also doesn't gloss over the hard stuff. SupDog was sound sensitive and on day 1 of him joining there's dynamite blasting on trail. Now what?Or that time where he would mysteriously refuse to walk every late afternoon and it took a while to figure out what was going on.As Marijke explains it was just a stringing together of a series of decisions, constantly evaluating where you are at and what is the best way forward based on the situation as it is.One of my favorite parts is where Marijke explains that SupDog was sound sensitive and the choice was simply between him being sound sensitive at home or sound sensitive on the trail with the family who loves him. It doesn't sound like too hard of a choice to make, when you put it that way.After coming back home Marijke and Scott decided to pay it forward and they started the Thru-Hiker Dog Facebook Group to exchange information with those considering thru-hiking with their dog that is judgment free.I am a member of that group and if you're considering hiking longer distances with your dog I highly encourage you to join. You will be able to ask all the questions you need to figure out what works for you and your dog. Marijke also mentions that her present dog probably is not a long-distance trail dog. This is one conclusion you might come to as well based on the information shared freely within the group.It's all about what you believe is right for you and your dog.Links:The Thru-hiker Dogs Facebook Group, that was started by Marijke and Scott to provide dog guardians with information, tips, and tricks, given by people who've actually been there and done that:https://www.facebook.com/groups/907294749289972The dehydrated dog food SupDog was eating on trail:https://www.thehonestkitchen.com/The Pacific Crest Trail Association:https://www.pcta.org/The other two major long-distance trails:The Appalachian Trail: https://appalachiantrail.org/The Continental Divide Trail: https://continentaldividetrail.org/MSR Gear: https://www.msrgear.com/
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For many Poles from Perth, 40 years have gone by since they first arrived in Western Australia. To Maria Godwich who reminisces her first days in Australia at the 40th Anniversary Emigration Ball at Cracovia Polish club, spoke Mira Danielewska. - Dla wielu Polaków z Perth, od chwili przyjazdu do Australii Zachodniej minęło juz 40 lat. Pani Maria Godwich wspomina pierwsze dni w Australii. Z uczestniczką Balu 40-lecia Emigracji, który odbył się w polskim klubie Cracovia, rozmawiała Mira Danielewska.
This is Episode 61 and the 2nd year birthday of IST. I speak to Dr. R Balasubramaniam (Dr. Balu). Dr. Balu is a Grassroots Physician. His life has been inspired by the work and life of Swami Vivekananda. Like Swami Vivekananda, Dr. Balu has dedicated his life to upliftment and to betterment of the underserved. His kindness, wisdom, and clarity of thought stand out for anyone who speaks to him but his sheer dedication and willingness to end human suffering is what separates him from his peers. His books "Voices from the Grassroots" and 'i, the citizen' are compilation of narratives and reflections of a development expert and are now globally acclaimed. He is also the Founder of Grassroots Research and Advocacy Movement (GRAAM) A public policy think tank based out of Mysuru. He is currently the full time Member-HR in the Capacity Building Commission of the Government of India. Inspired by the message of Swami Vivekananda, he sees his life's mission as building a resurgent India by inspiring leadership in the youth of the country.Quotes from the EpisodeWe are all instruments of changeWe are the makers of our own destinyNation building is by investing in human and social capitalLeadership is about being present by being absentConnect with Dr. Balu: LinkedIn | Website | TwitterDo not miss to check out our new website and share your love https://inspiresomeonetoday.in/Subscribe, follow, and leave your comments to help me get better with my episodes. Available on all podcast platforms, including, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Spotify, Stitcher, Castbox, RadioPublic, TuneIn, Gaana Jio Saavn, AudibleDo stay tuned for new episodes every alternate Friday. Next episode - Aug 19'22.Empowering NonprofitsMy mission is to empower those who empower others! Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Podcasting Business SchoolPodcasting tips for launch, growth, and monetization.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
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In this special mid season special, we Team SVK has invited over Team Temple Monkeys to discuss about their new Aha OTT exclusive web series "Kuthukku Pathu" which is about to globally release on 13th May, the director Vijay Varadharaj, editor Shifty and the music director Balamurali Balu all join together for a regular Kattaiku Pinpuram Interview. *MSS - Mid Season Special Watch #KuthukkuPathu exclusively on @ahaTamil from May 13th. https://bit.ly/AHADownload ---------------------------------Support Us---------------------------------------- Support Schumy Vanna Kaviyangal if you feel like it :grimacing: (Read everything below carefully before sending us your donations
Friends—we're busy with some spring cleaning this week, but will be back in mid-April. In the meanwhile, here's a favorite audio essay from our archives. Enjoy! ______ Welcome back folks! Today is a return to one of our favorite formats: the audio essay. If you like your audio essays short, concise, and full of tidbits, then this one will not disappoint. We take a look at a 140-year-old idea but very much a radical one—the root-brain hypothesis. It was proposed by Charles Darwin in a book published in the twilight of his career. The idea, in short, is that plants have a structure that is, in some ways, brain-like—and it is located underground, at their roots. We talk about how Darwin and his son Francis arrived at this idea, why it was ignored for so long, and how it's recently stirred to life. Enjoy! A text version of this essay is available here. Notes and links 2:15 – The last page of Darwin's The Power of Movement in Plants (1880). 3:25 – The 2009 paper by Dr. Baluška and colleagues about the history and modern revival of the “root-brain hypothesis.” 6:00 – The tinfoil hats experiment—and its influence—is discussed in this 2009 paper. 8:00 – The dust-up between Darwin and Sachs is described in this 1996 paper. 8:47 – The 2011 paper listing many of the environmental variables plants are now known to be sensitive to. 9:28 – Dr. Gagliano and colleagues' paper on associative learning in plant and on plants' use of sounds to find water. The possibility of echolocation is discussed here. 9:45 – For broader context surrounding the question of plants may have something like a brain, see Oné R. Pagán's essay titled 'The brain: A concept in flux.' 9:57 – The 2006 paper that inaugurated the field of “plant neurobiology.” 10:34 – Discussions of the “transition zone” of the root can be found in the 2009 paper by Baluška and colleagues, as well as in this more technical paper from 2010. 11:00 – The response letter to the original “plant neurobiology” paper, signed by 36 plant biologists. 12:00 – Michael Pollan's 2013 article ‘The Intelligent Plant' in The New Yorker. 12:05 – Anthony Trewavas's letter, highlighting the power of metaphors in science. 12:26 – The 2020 paper about pea tendrils in Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. Correction: The audio version of this episode misstates the publication year of Darwin's final book, about worms. The correct year is 1881, not 1883. Many Minds is a project of the Diverse Intelligences Summer Institute (DISI) (https://disi.org), which is made possible by a generous grant from the Templeton World Charity Foundation to UCLA. It is hosted and produced by Kensy Cooperrider, with help from assistant producer Cecilia Padilla. Creative support is provided by DISI Directors Erica Cartmill and Jacob Foster. Our artwork is by Ben Oldroyd (https://www.mayhilldesigns.co.uk/). Our transcripts are created by Sarah Dopierala (https://sarahdopierala.wordpress.com/). You can subscribe to Many Minds on Apple, Stitcher, Spotify, Pocket Casts, Google Play, or wherever you like to listen to podcasts. We welcome your comments, questions, and suggestions. Feel free to email us at: manymindspodcast@gmail.com. For updates about the show, visit our website (https://disi.org/manyminds/), or follow us on Twitter: @ManyMindsPod.