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Introducing Telepathy Tapes Creator Ky Dickens Reveals Shocking NEW Evidence on the Link Between Telepathy and Non-Speakers with Autism from On Purpose with Jay Shetty.Follow the show: On Purpose with Jay ShettyDo you think telepathy is real? Have you heard of non-speaking kids using telepathy? What if non-speaking individuals with autism could communicate through telepathy — and science is starting to prove it? In this episode of On Purpose with Jay Shetty, award-winning filmmaker Ky Dickens takes us on a groundbreaking journey, where non-speaking individuals discover they can communicate telepathically. Ky shares powerful stories of families uncovering untapped abilities in their loved ones, challenging traditional communication methods. As science begins to validate these experiences, the potential for a new, wordless form of connection unfolds. Ky and Jay explore the intersection of science and spirituality, and why unlocking our own intuition may be more possible than we think. Don’t miss this episode! In this interview, you'll learn: How to Develop Your Intuition and Deepen Consciousness How to Communicate Telepathically with Non-Speaking Individuals How to Support and Empower Non-Speaking Individuals with Autism How to Create a More Inclusive World for People with Autism How to Explore the Science of Telepathy and Consciousness How to Embrace the Unknown and Shift Your Perception of Reality By challenging our assumptions, we free ourselves from limiting beliefs and make space for new possibilities. With Love and Gratitude, Jay Shetty Join over 750,000 people to receive my most transformative wisdom directly in your inbox every single week with my free newsletter. Subscribe here. Join Jay for his first ever, On Purpose Live Tour! Tickets are on sale now. Hope to see you there! What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro 01:55 The Social Justice Documentary Filmmaker 06:08 Testing the Theory of Telepathy 08:30 The Limitations of Autism 10:32 What is Apraxia? 11:52 Listening to a Non-Speaking Child 13:29 How Does Telepathy Works? 17:32 How Materialism Has Dictated Our Consciousness 19:41 Remote Viewing Using Psy Abilities 26:19 Telepathic Links Based on Love 29:02 Savant Skills: Extra Sensory Perception (ESP) 33:09 All Truth Goes Through Three Stages 35:26 Consciousness Sharing is More than Telepathy 40:35 Finding Your Life's Purpose 45:00 Science is Catching Up with Spirituality 49:57 Resistance Against Positive Change 51:40 Telepathy is Real 55:16 How Telepathy Works in Animals 57:47 Communication is Basic Human Right 01:03:12 Daily Magic of Telepathy 01:05:04 The Mental Telegraphy 01:06:58 Telepathic Dreams and Lucid Dreaming 01:08:36 Telepathic Conversations 01:11:15 Connection Through the Hill 01:14:15 Apraxia: The Mind and Body Disconnect 01:16:55 Exploration of the Consciousness 01:20:26 Ethical Approach to Studying Non-Speakers 01:25:39 Lessons From The Telepathy Tapes Episode Resources: Ky Dickens | Website Ky Dickens | X Ky Dickens | Instagram Ky Dickens | LinkedIn Ky Dickens | IMDB The Telepathy TapesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.DISCLAIMER: Please note, this is an independent podcast episode not affiliated with, endorsed by, or produced in conjunction with the host podcast feed or any of its media entities. The views and opinions expressed in this episode are solely those of the creators and guests. For any concerns, please reach out to team@podroll.fm.
Introducing Telepathy Tapes Creator Ky Dickens Reveals Shocking NEW Evidence on the Link Between Telepathy and Non-Speakers with Autism from On Purpose with Jay Shetty.Follow the show: On Purpose with Jay ShettyDo you think telepathy is real? Have you heard of non-speaking kids using telepathy? What if non-speaking individuals with autism could communicate through telepathy — and science is starting to prove it? In this episode of On Purpose with Jay Shetty, award-winning filmmaker Ky Dickens takes us on a groundbreaking journey, where non-speaking individuals discover they can communicate telepathically. Ky shares powerful stories of families uncovering untapped abilities in their loved ones, challenging traditional communication methods. As science begins to validate these experiences, the potential for a new, wordless form of connection unfolds. Ky and Jay explore the intersection of science and spirituality, and why unlocking our own intuition may be more possible than we think. Don’t miss this episode! In this interview, you'll learn: How to Develop Your Intuition and Deepen Consciousness How to Communicate Telepathically with Non-Speaking Individuals How to Support and Empower Non-Speaking Individuals with Autism How to Create a More Inclusive World for People with Autism How to Explore the Science of Telepathy and Consciousness How to Embrace the Unknown and Shift Your Perception of Reality By challenging our assumptions, we free ourselves from limiting beliefs and make space for new possibilities. With Love and Gratitude, Jay Shetty Join over 750,000 people to receive my most transformative wisdom directly in your inbox every single week with my free newsletter. Subscribe here. Join Jay for his first ever, On Purpose Live Tour! Tickets are on sale now. Hope to see you there! What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro 01:55 The Social Justice Documentary Filmmaker 06:08 Testing the Theory of Telepathy 08:30 The Limitations of Autism 10:32 What is Apraxia? 11:52 Listening to a Non-Speaking Child 13:29 How Does Telepathy Works? 17:32 How Materialism Has Dictated Our Consciousness 19:41 Remote Viewing Using Psy Abilities 26:19 Telepathic Links Based on Love 29:02 Savant Skills: Extra Sensory Perception (ESP) 33:09 All Truth Goes Through Three Stages 35:26 Consciousness Sharing is More than Telepathy 40:35 Finding Your Life's Purpose 45:00 Science is Catching Up with Spirituality 49:57 Resistance Against Positive Change 51:40 Telepathy is Real 55:16 How Telepathy Works in Animals 57:47 Communication is Basic Human Right 01:03:12 Daily Magic of Telepathy 01:05:04 The Mental Telegraphy 01:06:58 Telepathic Dreams and Lucid Dreaming 01:08:36 Telepathic Conversations 01:11:15 Connection Through the Hill 01:14:15 Apraxia: The Mind and Body Disconnect 01:16:55 Exploration of the Consciousness 01:20:26 Ethical Approach to Studying Non-Speakers 01:25:39 Lessons From The Telepathy Tapes Episode Resources: Ky Dickens | Website Ky Dickens | X Ky Dickens | Instagram Ky Dickens | LinkedIn Ky Dickens | IMDB The Telepathy TapesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.DISCLAIMER: Please note, this is an independent podcast episode not affiliated with, endorsed by, or produced in conjunction with the host podcast feed or any of its media entities. The views and opinions expressed in this episode are solely those of the creators and guests. For any concerns, please reach out to team@podroll.fm.
Introducing Telepathy Tapes Creator Ky Dickens Reveals Shocking NEW Evidence on the Link Between Telepathy and Non-Speakers with Autism from On Purpose with Jay Shetty.Follow the show: On Purpose with Jay ShettyDo you think telepathy is real? Have you heard of non-speaking kids using telepathy? What if non-speaking individuals with autism could communicate through telepathy — and science is starting to prove it? In this episode of On Purpose with Jay Shetty, award-winning filmmaker Ky Dickens takes us on a groundbreaking journey, where non-speaking individuals discover they can communicate telepathically. Ky shares powerful stories of families uncovering untapped abilities in their loved ones, challenging traditional communication methods. As science begins to validate these experiences, the potential for a new, wordless form of connection unfolds. Ky and Jay explore the intersection of science and spirituality, and why unlocking our own intuition may be more possible than we think. Don’t miss this episode! In this interview, you'll learn: How to Develop Your Intuition and Deepen Consciousness How to Communicate Telepathically with Non-Speaking Individuals How to Support and Empower Non-Speaking Individuals with Autism How to Create a More Inclusive World for People with Autism How to Explore the Science of Telepathy and Consciousness How to Embrace the Unknown and Shift Your Perception of Reality By challenging our assumptions, we free ourselves from limiting beliefs and make space for new possibilities. With Love and Gratitude, Jay Shetty Join over 750,000 people to receive my most transformative wisdom directly in your inbox every single week with my free newsletter. Subscribe here. Join Jay for his first ever, On Purpose Live Tour! Tickets are on sale now. Hope to see you there! What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro 01:55 The Social Justice Documentary Filmmaker 06:08 Testing the Theory of Telepathy 08:30 The Limitations of Autism 10:32 What is Apraxia? 11:52 Listening to a Non-Speaking Child 13:29 How Does Telepathy Works? 17:32 How Materialism Has Dictated Our Consciousness 19:41 Remote Viewing Using Psy Abilities 26:19 Telepathic Links Based on Love 29:02 Savant Skills: Extra Sensory Perception (ESP) 33:09 All Truth Goes Through Three Stages 35:26 Consciousness Sharing is More than Telepathy 40:35 Finding Your Life's Purpose 45:00 Science is Catching Up with Spirituality 49:57 Resistance Against Positive Change 51:40 Telepathy is Real 55:16 How Telepathy Works in Animals 57:47 Communication is Basic Human Right 01:03:12 Daily Magic of Telepathy 01:05:04 The Mental Telegraphy 01:06:58 Telepathic Dreams and Lucid Dreaming 01:08:36 Telepathic Conversations 01:11:15 Connection Through the Hill 01:14:15 Apraxia: The Mind and Body Disconnect 01:16:55 Exploration of the Consciousness 01:20:26 Ethical Approach to Studying Non-Speakers 01:25:39 Lessons From The Telepathy Tapes Episode Resources: Ky Dickens | Website Ky Dickens | X Ky Dickens | Instagram Ky Dickens | LinkedIn Ky Dickens | IMDB The Telepathy TapesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.DISCLAIMER: Please note, this is an independent podcast episode not affiliated with, endorsed by, or produced in conjunction with the host podcast feed or any of its media entities. The views and opinions expressed in this episode are solely those of the creators and guests. For any concerns, please reach out to team@podroll.fm.
Do you think telepathy is real? Have you heard of non-speaking kids using telepathy? What if non-speaking individuals with autism could communicate through telepathy — and science is starting to prove it? In this episode of On Purpose with Jay Shetty, award-winning filmmaker Ky Dickens takes us on a groundbreaking journey, where non-speaking individuals discover they can communicate telepathically. Ky shares powerful stories of families uncovering untapped abilities in their loved ones, challenging traditional communication methods. As science begins to validate these experiences, the potential for a new, wordless form of connection unfolds. Ky and Jay explore the intersection of science and spirituality, and why unlocking our own intuition may be more possible than we think. Don’t miss this episode! In this interview, you'll learn: How to Develop Your Intuition and Deepen Consciousness How to Communicate Telepathically with Non-Speaking Individuals How to Support and Empower Non-Speaking Individuals with Autism How to Create a More Inclusive World for People with Autism How to Explore the Science of Telepathy and Consciousness How to Embrace the Unknown and Shift Your Perception of Reality By challenging our assumptions, we free ourselves from limiting beliefs and make space for new possibilities. With Love and Gratitude, Jay Shetty Join over 750,000 people to receive my most transformative wisdom directly in your inbox every single week with my free newsletter. Subscribe here. Join Jay for his first ever, On Purpose Live Tour! Tickets are on sale now. Hope to see you there! What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro 01:55 The Social Justice Documentary Filmmaker 06:08 Testing the Theory of Telepathy 08:30 The Limitations of Autism 10:32 What is Apraxia? 11:52 Listening to a Non-Speaking Child 13:29 How Does Telepathy Works? 17:32 How Materialism Has Dictated Our Consciousness 19:41 Remote Viewing Using Psy Abilities 26:19 Telepathic Links Based on Love 29:02 Savant Skills: Extra Sensory Perception (ESP) 33:09 All Truth Goes Through Three Stages 35:26 Consciousness Sharing is More than Telepathy 40:35 Finding Your Life's Purpose 45:00 Science is Catching Up with Spirituality 49:57 Resistance Against Positive Change 51:40 Telepathy is Real 55:16 How Telepathy Works in Animals 57:47 Communication is Basic Human Right 01:03:12 Daily Magic of Telepathy 01:05:04 The Mental Telegraphy 01:06:58 Telepathic Dreams and Lucid Dreaming 01:08:36 Telepathic Conversations 01:11:15 Connection Through the Hill 01:14:15 Apraxia: The Mind and Body Disconnect 01:16:55 Exploration of the Consciousness 01:20:26 Ethical Approach to Studying Non-Speakers 01:25:39 Lessons From The Telepathy Tapes Episode Resources: Ky Dickens | Website Ky Dickens | X Ky Dickens | Instagram Ky Dickens | LinkedIn Ky Dickens | IMDB The Telepathy TapesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Having access to clean, potable water is a basic human right—so how do we bridge the gap and make water more accessible on the job site? Join Todd and guest Alan Pyle of WaterFleet, LLC as they discuss the critical nature of water management in construction, the successful implementation of water reuse systems in WaterFleet, and the endless potential of concepts like emergency preparedness and continuous water treatment. Alan Pyle is Founder and Executive Chairman at WaterFleet, LLC. The company's innovative technology and green solutions have transformed the remote-location water and domestic wastewater industry, significantly improving remote workforce living conditions and reducing the cost and environmental risk of traditional wastewater services. WaterFleet operates a technology-as-a-service platform by leasing its systems to customers and providing ongoing compliant treatment and remote monitoring services. Todd Takes Clean Drinking Water is a Basic Human Right and Jobsite Necessity: Clean drinking water is essential for the health, safety, and well-being of every worker on a construction site. Beyond being a basic human right, having easy access to safe water enhances productivity and reduces health risks. By focusing on more efficient ways to supply and reuse water, construction sites can significantly reduce waste while improving the quality of life for workers. This not only leads to a healthier workforce but also contributes to more sustainable jobsite operations, reducing the environmental footprint of the project. The Circular Water Economy in Construction is Both Possible and Necessary: As Alan mentioned, creating a circular water economy in the construction industry is not just possible, but crucial. A circular approach involves recycling and reusing water as much as possible, minimizing the strain on local water resources. However, to achieve this, the industry needs better education on the technology and systems that make water reuse feasible. By embracing water recycling, construction sites can reduce costs, conserve water, and promote sustainability—helping to build a future where water efficiency is standard practice, not an afterthought. Modeling the Future of Sustainability in Construction: Alan's point about being a model for the future of sustainability is a powerful call to action for the construction industry. To create a more sustainable future, we must rethink how we handle resources like water. This means developing cleaner, more efficient construction processes that prioritize water conservation and reuse. By reducing waste, the industry can lessen its environmental impact, align with global sustainability goals, and set the standard for how future projects are executed. Sustainability isn't just an option—it's a responsibility that must be modeled across every stage of construction. Thanks for listening! Please be sure to leave a rating and/or review and follow up our social accounts. Bridging the Gap Website Bridging the Gap LinkedIn Bridging the Gap Instagram Bridging the Gap YouTube Todd's LinkedIn Thank you to our sponsors! Applied Software Applied Software LinkedIn Other Relevant Links: Alan's LinkedIn WaterFleet,LLC
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If you woke up this morning and you turned on the heater because it was a bit chilly, not as chilly as it has been, but a bit chilly, good for you. Did you think about the cost? If you didn't, lucky you. An estimated 40,000 New Zealand households had their power cut due to unpaid bills in 2023, which is a phenomenal number of households. One in five had trouble paying their monthly power bill and this is at a time when the “big four” power companies are earning more than $7 million every day while some households struggle to heat their homes. These figures are according to Consumer NZ. According to their financial reports, Meridian, Contact, Genesis and Mercury had combined earnings of $2.7 billion over the last year – about $7.4m a day. But while the consumer watchdog says the numbers are a bad look for the generation and retail power companies (retailers), the industry says it is ploughing earnings back into developments to help New Zealand transition to a carbon-zero economy. So, they're not all just bloated fat cats puffing on cigars with the profits, and those aren't the profits, those are just the earnings, they are putting any profits back into transitioning to a carbon zero economy, so the wind farms and the like. Consumer NZ chief executive Jon Duffy said 60% of New Zealanders were concerned about the cost of energy and “the optics of huge profits at the height of a cost-of-living crisis aren't great.” It's the same problem with the banks, they're making profits while people are struggling to pay the rent and to pay the mortgage. The coalition government, mindful of this. has continued the Winter Energy Payment introduced by the Labour Government to help with the cost of heating homes during winter but Auckland law professor Jodi Gardiner says that doesn't cover nearly enough households who are around the edges of poverty. If you're not getting the Winter Energy payment, it's because you don't qualify. It arrives in your bank account automatically from the first of May through to the end of September, and if you're entitled to it, you'll be receiving it. Jodie Gardner says not nearly enough families are being taken into account for that Winter energy payment, and besides, it doesn't go far enough. Many New Zealand houses, particularly social housing, were built during the era of cheaper electricity and were reliant for warmth on electric heating rather than insulation. Now, that's changed with the Healthy Homes legislation being passed, but again, Kainga Ora and the statehouse providers were given longer to ensure their homes meet Healthy Home standards than private landlords. So, there are still people living in poorly insulated homes, drafty homes, who are reliant on electricity for their warmth and their cooking, and for everything else. It is estimated that now 25% of these occupants nationwide and more than 40% in the South suffer energy poverty, contributing to avoidable hospitalisation. So, you have a choice if you're on limited income, either a benefit, or the super, or wages that cannot be raised, you either pay the power bill or you buy food, or you know, you have to make those sorts of crunch decisions. Jodie Gardner says a return to state ownership of electricity isn't realistic right here right now, she argues a simpler – and more appropriately targeted – approach is to implement “social tariffs” for electricity. These are targeted discount energy deals funded by the government for qualifying low-income consumers. There are examples of social tariffs being used overseas to reduce the harm being caused by profit-driven companies operating in essential sectors. She says in the UK some private telecommunications providers have voluntarily chosen to bring in subsidised social tariffs for broadband and telephone for customers on certain welfare benefits because access to the internet, like electricity, is seen as a basic human right in developed countries. So, if you are having to make decisions about what you spend money on right now as we head towards winter, especially those who are living in the South where the temperatures are colder, do you worry about paying the bill? Is it one of those low-level anxieties? When paying the power bill, do you take measures to ensure that you use the least amount possible of electricity to cook and heat your home? There's nothing new in this. You know the only new thing is the fact that we now acknowledge it. People during winter ring me and tell me they go to bed at about 6pm so that they are living in one room and keeping warm in their bed rather than trying to heat their home. Do you consider the provision of electricity a basic human right, which in turn means that the rest of us, has an obligation to ensure that you are not in hardship when it comes to paying the bill? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Author and professor Eric Heinze joins Tim to talk about freedom of speech and expression at the most fundamental level. He recently wrote a book on free speech, but it's not exactly what you might expect. He explores free speech in a larger more fundamental context than America's First Amendment. He talks about it in the context of universal human rights. Eric tells us about the thinking behind his new book called, “The Most Human Right: Why Free Speech is Everything.” This episode was originally released May 9, 2022. https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/shapingopinion/337_-_Eric_Heinze_Free_Speech.mp3 One of the benefits of having a podcast is that you get the chance to talk to a diverse set of really smart and interesting people. Sometimes those people write books, and that's the case with our guest today. As mentioned, the book Eric Heinze wrote is about free speech and human rights. Eric is a professor of law and humanities at Queen Mary University of London. In his book, he asks questions like, “What are human rights?” “Are they laid out definitively in the UN's Universal Declaration of Human Rights or the U.S. Bill of Rights?” Or, are they just items on a checklist, like a good standard of living, housing, dignity? That's how Eric frames his new book. But what caught my attention when reading the book is how deep he really goes on this topic. He doesn't flinch when he takes the stance that when global human rights programs fail, it is often the result of people being denied one basic human right – freedom of speech. Links Eric Heinze: Queen Mary University of London “The Most Human Right: Why Free Speech is Everything,” by Eric Heinze (Amazon) About this Episode's Guest Eric Heinze After completing studies in Paris, Berlin, Boston, and Leiden, Eric Heinze worked with the International Commission of Jurists and UN Sub-Commission on Human Rights, in Geneva, and on private litigation before the United Nations Administrative Tribunal in New York. He conducts lectures and interviews internationally in English, French, German, and Dutch, and is a member of the Bars of New York and Massachusetts, and has also advised NGOs on human rights, including Liberty, Amnesty International and the Media Diversity Institute. He has recently served as Project Leader for the four nation EU (HERA) consortium Memory Laws in European and Comparative Perspective (MELA). His prior awards and fellowships have included a Fulbright Fellowship, a French Government (Chateaubriand) Fellowship, a Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD) fellowship, a Nuffield Foundation Grant, an Obermann Fellowship (Center for Advanced Studies, University of Iowa), and several Harvard University Fellowships, including a Sheldon grant, an Andres Public Interest grant, and a C. Clyde Ferguson Human Rights Fellowship. Heinze co-founded and currently directs Queen Mary's Centre for Law, Democracy, and Society (CLDS). His opinion pieces have appeared in The Washington Post, The Guardian, The Independent, Times Higher Education, Aeon, The Raw Story, openDemocracy, Speakers' Corner Trust, Quillette, The Conversation, Left Foot Forward, Eurozine, and other publications, and he has done television, radio and press interviews for media in Denmark, Brazil, the Netherlands, Norway, South Korea, the UK and the US. He serves on the Advisory Board of the International Journal of Human Rights, the University of Bologna Law Review and the British Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies. Heinze recently completed The Most Human Right for MIT Press. His other books include Hate Speech and Democratic Citizenship (Oxford University Press, 2016), The Concept of Injustice (Routledge 2013), The Logic of Constitutional Rights (Ashgate 2005; Routledge 2017); The Logic of Liberal Rights (Ashgate 2003; Routledge 2017); The Logic of Equality (Ashgate 2003; Routledge 2019), Sexual Orientation: A Human Right (Nijhoff 1995),
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She arrived in the U.S. as an 11-year-old refugee, then rose to become Secretary of State. Her views on immigration, nationalism, and borders, from this 2015 interview, are almost strangely appropriate to the present moment. SOURCE:Madeleine Albright, U.S. Secretary of State under President Bill Clinton and former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations. RESOURCES:"Madeleine Albright, First Woman to Serve as Secretary of State, Dies at 84," by Robert D. McFadden (The New York Times, 2022)."The Case for Getting Rid of Borders — Completely," by Alex Tabarrok (The Atlantic, 2015). EXTRAS:"The True Story of America's Supremely Messed-Up Immigration System," series by Freakonomics Radio (2024)."Is Migration a Basic Human Right?" by Freakonomics Radio (2015).
How did a nation of immigrants come to hate immigration? We start at the beginning, sort through the evidence, and explain why your grandfather was lying about Ellis Island. (Part one of a three-part series.) SOURCES:Leah Boustan, professor of economics at Princeton University.Zeke Hernandez, professor at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.Roger Nam, professor of Hebrew Bible at Emory University. RESOURCES:The Truth About Immigration: Why Successful Societies Welcome Newcomers, by Zeke Hernandez (2024, available for pre-order)."The Refugee Advantage: English-Language Attainment in the Early Twentieth Century," by Ran Abramitzky, Leah Platt Boustan, Peter Catron, Dylan Connor, and Rob Voigt (NBER Working Paper, 2023).Streets of Gold: America's Untold Story of Immigrant Success, by Leah Boustan and Ran Abramitzky (2022)."If Liberals Won't Enforce Borders, Fascists Will," by David Frum (The Atlantic, 2019). EXTRAS:"Is Migration a Basic Human Right?" by Freakonomics Radio (2015)."Who Are the Most Successful Immigrants in the World?" by Freakonomics Radio (2013).
Join Move Into Coherence host, Pamela Stokes, as we learn about trust -- how to rebuild it in ourselves and others and the good brain chemistry that comes about when we do. We'll experience a little EFT Tapping for trusting ourselves, and we'll also experience Whole Body Breathing to find trust in the body. Thanks for joining in! https://moveintocoherence.com/podcast
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Professor Kuyken suggests that over the next 50 years that will see mental health and wellbeing become a human right that is fundamental to human flourishing. This requires a public health and societal approach to tackle as from about 7 billion people in the world, of which about a 3.5 billion will at some point encounter mental health problems themselves or with their loved ones. How we think about mental health will be the equivalent of passive smoking ~50 years ago.Why school culture and not mindfulness curriculum improve mental health in young people in schools. Professor Willem Kuyken, University of Oxford discuss the unexpected findings from the $6 million pound Wellcome Trust published Myriad trial (My Resilience in Adolescence).Professor Willem Kuyken, a leading expert in mindfulness and psychological science at the University of Oxford published the Myriad trial, showing that the school environment correlated with mental health was the culture and climate and not the mindfulness curriculum as the primary outcomes. A school that has a sense of safety, respect, trust, and overall psychological and physical comfort was found to be associated with better mental health in adolescent students. These factors, changeable in nature, present an interesting opportunity for enhancing student wellbeing. Interestingly, external factors seemed to contribute more to variations in young people's mental health than factors within the school, suggesting that schools alone cannot shoulder the entire responsibility for mental health interventions. The epidemiological findings from their large and representative study reaffirmed existing knowledge that about one in three young people (ages 11-14) reported significant mental health challenges, with higher incidences among girls than boys. Professor Kuyken started his career as a scientist who was interested in evidence-based approaches like cognitive behavioral therapy and mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for adults. However, he realized that these individual therapies were not enough to make a major impact on mental health and well being at a population level. The Myriad Study concluded that mindfulness training did not have a clear advantage over normal school provision or social and emotional learning in promoting mental health and well being among adolescents. However, the study also highlighted some potential benefits and challenges of mindfulness training for teachers in schools, and suggested directions for future research and practice.https://www.psych.ox.ac.uk/team/willem-kuykenKuyken, W. et al & MYRIAD Team Group. (2022). Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of universal school-based mindfulness training compared with normal school provision in reducing risk of mental health problems and promoting well-being in adolescence: the MYRIAD cluster randomised controlled trial. BMJ Evidence-Based Mental Health. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/ebmental-2021-300396Covers the primary outcomes of the trial with a focus on the impact on young people.Kuyken, W. et al (2022). Effectiveness of universal school-based mindfulness training compared with normal school provision on teacher mental health and school climate: results of the MYRIAD cluster randomised controlled trial. BMJ Evidence-Based Mental Health. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/ebmental-2022-300424Covers some of the secondary outcomes such as the impact of Mindfulness training on the teachers delivering it and the school climate as a whole.Support the showSubscribe and support the podcast at https://www.buzzsprout.com/367319/supporters/newLearn more at www.profselenabartlett.com
* Israeli Pro-Democracy Activists Detached from Palestinian Struggle for Basic Human Rights; Phyllis Bennis, Director of the New Internationalism Project at the Institute for Policy Studies; Producer: Scott Harris. * Indigenous Tribes and Conservationists Oppose Nevada Lithium Mine on Sacred Site; Will Falk is an activist and an attorney who organized a protest camp at Thacker Pass; Producer: Melinda Tuhus. * Youth Activists Protest Regressive SCOTUS Rulings and Larger Attack on US Multi-Racial Democracy; Nicole Carty, Executive Director of the activist group Get Free; Producer: Scott Harris.
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Institute for Policy Studies' New Internationalism Project Director Phyllis Bennis: Israeli Pro-Democracy Activists Detached from Palestinian Struggle for Basic Human RightsThacker Pass activist and attorney Will Falk: Indigenous Tribes and Conservationists Oppose Nevada Lithium Mine on Sacred SiteGet Free Executive Director Nicole Carty: Youth Activists Protest Regressive SCOTUS Rulings and Larger Attack on US Multi-Racial Democracy Bob Nixon: This Week's Under-reported News SummaryFukushima wastewater plan puts Tokyo in hot waterCalifornia lawmakers struggle to drop fossil fuels from state pensionsMondaire Jones is back when Democrats need him mostVisit our website at BTLonline.org for more information, in-depth interviews, related links and transcripts and to sign up for our BTL Weekly Summary. New episodes every Wednesday at 12 noon ET, website updated Wednesdays after 4 p.m. ETProduced by Squeaky Wheel Productions: Scott Harris, Melinda Tuhus, Bob Nixon, Anna Manzo, Susan Bramhall, Jeff Yates and Mary Hunt. Theme music by Richard Hill and Mikata.
This conversation was hard and is as close to a political conversation as Quick Hits has ever been. Human rights is a touchy subject in general, but trying to figure out what makes something a basic right, that needs more than 10 minutes. Kevin Wash started us off strong with the idea of anything that preserves human dignity. Gary Fredericks added taking care of people and brought up healthcare (a charged topic here in the US). Christopher Jerjian talked about rights versus needs and how you define the similarities and differences in those two things. Then I said something that seems straightforward but could be hugely controversial: You shouldn't be allowed to create laws or rules that tell me what I should do with myself. I knew when I said it, we were heading in to muddy waters. We mentioned transgender, abortion, prostitution, selling your organs, homosexuality. We recognized that if you have the ability to move (go to a different place), you can take more control of your life by going somewhere that has laws that allow you to live the life you want. The four of us did a great job of having a challenging conversation about a subject that could go sideways very easily. Now I ask you – what makes something a basic human right? Who gets to decide? Connect with the panelists: Christopher Jerjian: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisjerjian/ Commercial real estate for 35 years he focuses on creating spaces for small businesses Gary Fredericks: https://www.linkedin.com/in/garyfredericks/ CEO of On Point Partners where they provide back-office services for small businesses Kevin Wash: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-wash-23b90915/ Coach, mentor, author, trainer, and speaker running a consultancy business specializing in sales for international property development. Based in Spain Dr Robyn Odegaard: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robynodegaard/ AKA Mental MacGyver. My doctorate is in organizational business psychology with a concentration in sport and performance. I provide luxury level, high performance support and coaching to executives, founders, celebrities and athletes. Want a summary of the Quick Hits plus the links to the LinkedIn pages of each of the panelist to show up in your in-box every week? Let me know where to send it: https://drrobynodegaard.com/quick-hits-notifications/ #QuickHits are designed to exercise your brain by letting you listen in on an unscripted conversation to get other people's thoughts on pertinent subjects. If you would like to join a conversation or have a topic you would like to hear discussed, please message me. https://www.MentalMacGyver.com
I was on Twitter a few days ago and someone made the claim that Gay People's basic Human Rights are under attack in Canada. I asked them to provide an example. When they could not I opened it to a greater Twitter audience. At that time, no one was able to provide to me a concrete example of gay rights being attacked in Canada. There were a lot of personal attacks, angry tweets, a few good discussions and many examples of people being being assholes or overall criminals. Some of my detractors even ended up admitting that we do have equality and then attempted to move the goal posts of the conversation that far-right Christians were trying to de-person gay people but again nothing of substance was produced. With pride season coming up in Canada, I believe that we need to differentiate between the TQ's and the LGB's as well as equality, equity and stop conflating individual private bigotry with Governmental abuse of rights.Support the showHelp keep my show ad free and support independent media. Consider subscribing for $3 to $10 a month at https://www.buzzsprout.com/906061/supporters/new.
Annie Oxborough is a truly remarkable woman. Inspirational, funny, a bit potty-mouthed, and a life-changer. She has fought so hard to bring New Zealand's adoption laws kicking and screaming into the 21st century. And today, Annie's Law will be read in Parliament. It is no exaggeration to say Annie is in the process of changing peoples lives and I had the privilege of speaking with her about everything that led her to this point.. Email: duncan@rova.nz Instagram https://www.instagram.com/duncangarnerpodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DuncanGarnerPodcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@duncangarnerpodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dave, Falen and Jenny discuss moving to MN, teeth clenching, an Oregon Trail fun fact and more!
The United Nations is an international organization, but can it be used as a tool on the path to human and civil rights here for Black people in America? To explain if this is possible, L. Joy brings UN Permanent Forum on People of African Descent member, Professor Justin Hansford to the front of the class. As a bonus, they discuss Critical Race Theory, answering questions many of us have.
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This week the girls are back with a deeper conversation. They touch on a lot that's going on in the world and their own personal negative experiences in the workplace. How we as people don't always feel supported in our jobs and as a result second guess our basic rights. Especially as women in a time where rights are being stripped away in this country it's more important than ever to not sit back and let these things happen to us. The second half of the episode the ladies chat about some good watches on tv this past week. Vanessa tells a dating story that leads to her wanting to do some trauma therapy work and how impactful that can be for people! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
From Minsk and London, a story about the meaning of freedom. Hanna Komar, a poet, was jailed for her activism in Belarus. This week, she tells us what it's like to move from a place where people have to fight for basic rights, to a place where people take them for granted.This is the fifth episode from our series This Is What A Generation Sounds Like: intimate stories from young Europeans across the continent.A beautiful visual version of this podcast will be available soon! In the meantime, check out the first visual podcast in this series: Josh and Franco.This series is a joint production between Are We Europe and The Europeans, funded by Allianz Kulturstiftung, an independent not-for-profit cultural foundation committed to strengthening cohesion in Europe using the tools of art and culture. Find out more at kulturstiftung.allianz.de. Original Airing: June 2022----Learn more about Are We Europe. Order a magazine. Become a member.
In this episode I speak about basic human decency and rights owned by everyone. The intrinsic value of each being on the planet.
"Food is a basic human right and in a country like ours everyone could, and should, have access to it." Kristin Warzocha is the CEO of the Greater Cleveland Food Bank which has some huge developments happening in the next calendar year, including a move to a brand new, massive distribution center this fall. The needs of our community are great, and increasing, and Kristin shares how the food bank is rising to the challenge. In this episode we talk about the reasons for the increased demand, what kinds of people seek out the food bank services and when, and all of the different ways the staff at the food bank reach out and serve those experiencing food insecurity. It is my hope that you listen and commit to engage with the Greater Cleveland Foodbank this fall through volunteering, donating, or advocating.
Adeel Afzal is an actor and content creator. Starting from Mangobaaz, Adeel Afzal achieved fame for his hard hitting videos on social issues. Recently, Adeel starred in Parizad and Saang-e-Mah. Adeel comes on the podcast to discuss the current climate of political polarization, troll culture, taxing the rich, male insecurities and leaked videos. The Pakistan Experience is an independently produced podcast looking to tell stories about Pakistan through conversations. Please consider supporting us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thepakistanexperience And Please stay in touch: https://twitter.com/ThePakistanExp1 https://www.facebook.com/thepakistanexperience https://instagram.com/thepakistanexpeperience The podcast is hosted by comedian and writer, Shehzad Ghias Shaikh. Shehzad is a Fulbright scholar with a Masters in Theatre from Brooklyn College. He is also one of the foremost Stand-up comedians in Pakistan and frequently writes for numerous publications. Instagram.com/shehzadghiasshaikh Facebook.com/Shehzadghias/ Twitter.com/shehzad89 Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 5:00 Aamir Liaquat 8:40 Political Polarization and Troll culture 18:00 Taxing the Rich 23:00 Journalism 28:00 Pakistan is not a ghareeb mulk 34:00 Doing dramas 36:00 Political Culture and Grooming 43:00 Dynastic politicsc 47:00 Basic Human Rights 54:30 Male Ego and Male Insecurity 1:10:00 Dananeer
What impact does it have on patients to be lost in solitude while in medically-induced comas? How does the inability to communicate impact patients' agitation, anxiety, and trauma? How can providing communication tools ease the stress and burden of critical illness on clinicians, patients and families? When patients are unable to verbalize, what tools are available to facilitate communication? This episode explores the value of communication in the ICU and the impact of our sedation and immobility practices on the basic human right of communication. www.daytonicuconsulting.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/restoringlife/support
The human rights group has highlighted injustices such as the detention of children, the treatment of First Nations peoples, and the country's refugee policies.
Amnesty International has released its annual report for 2021-2022, finding that there is still much to be done to better protect Australians' rights. Among the issues raised by the group are the detention of children, treatment of First Nations people and the country's refugee policies.
SBS Sinhala feature on the latest Amnesty report which is showing more work needs to be done to better protect Australians' rights. - මානව හිමිකම් රැකීම සම්බන්ධයෙන් ඔස්ට්රේලියාව විසින් අවධානයට ලක් කළ යුතු ක්ෂේත්ර කිහිපයක් Amnesty ජාත්යන්තර ආයතනය සිය වාර්ෂික වාර්තාවෙන් පෙන්වා දී තිබෙනවා. ඒ පිළිබඳ තොරතුරු රැගත් මාර්තු 31 වන දා බ්රහස්පතින්දා ප්රචාරය වූ SBS සිංහල සේවයේ කාලීන තොරතුරු විශේෂාංගයට සවන්දෙන්න.
Amnesty International's annual report for 2021-2022 highlights injustices such as the detention of children, the treatment of First Nations peoples, and the country's refugee policies.
Tumisang Ndlovu speaks Basic human rights and discrimination in the workplace: What do employers need to know? with Tamsanqa Mila - Senior Associate in Employment Law at Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The disabled community is speaking out about distressing waits for personal care and navigating pandemic assistance as Covid adds to the chronic shortage of home carers. The Disability Rights Commissioner is so concerned about reports of people let down by not receiving timely care during Omicron, that she's launched an inquiry using powers under the Human Rights Act. One in 4 New Zealanders has a disability. Bernadette Ingham has a lived disability, her husband uses a wheelchair and she is extremely frustrated that the needs of disabled people are not being addressed in the pandemic response. Kathryn will also speak with Disabled Persons Assembly Chief Executive Prudence Walker, NZ Disability Support Network Chief Executive Peter Reynolds and to Marsha Marshall, the CEO of Manawanui, which is the country's leading provider of Individualised Funding services for people with disabilities.
Karim Rifai Burneo is a “4Purpose Entrepreneur” and the founder and CEO of Uaiki, a Peruvian non-for-profit organization, whose purpose is to bring internet to disadvantaged communities across Peru and Latin America so they can exploit their potential regardless of where they were born or their income level. The plan is to deploy Uaiki's patented low-cost solution (an ecosystem called UcloudNet) and bring it to disadvantaged communities across LATAM to change millions of lives. We talk about access to the internet as a human right, reducing inequality among underdeveloped nations, the real objective of delivering quality education, reasons for underdeveloped countries not having access to reliable connection to internet, and more. To donate and learn more, check out Uaiki.org Let's continue the conversation on Instagram @stephandyer , @_k_rifai and @_uaiki_ ! The Stephan Dyer Podcast is produced by Narzely Guevara and edited by Carlos Bolivar. #TheStephanDyerPodcast
Allyson McKinney-Timm, human rights lawyer, talks to us about the Equal Rights Amendment: a basic amendment to the US Constitution that guarantees women protection. Though advocates have been fighting for it for over a century, it still isn't fully recognized--leaving women vulnerable.
The exhausting hours put into running her family's independent motel catalyzed Monali to become a healthcare advocate. She looks back on her upbringing to look ahead at the future of health for immigrant families in America. Hear more stories from the Asian Minnesotan community at www.caalmn.org/podcast. Tune in to WFNU to hear MinneAsianStories in Saint Paul at 94.1FM or worldwide at wfnu.org Tuesdays at 1pm Fridays at 6am Sundays at 10am
In this video, I essentially go into a rant on why we do not need to do anything but respect what crypto is supposed to be, and not get suckered into allowing them into our game. https://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/billofrights#amendmenti KNOW YOUR INALIENABLE HUMAN RIGHTS! --- If you're new to HEX, or haven't downloaded the Staker App yet go to:
Rob is back and we discuss the vaccine and what is has to do with "Basic Human Rights" and how that mindset correlates with being pro-life/pro-choice. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dada-and-boy-pod/support
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In an ongoing attempt to identify the societal issues that are troubling today's teens, Matt DeSantis continues our series of enlightening discussions with Teen Think Tank Project research group members. In this episode, he sits down for a entertaining, informative, and solution-focused conversation about access to healthcare with Jeremy Cimino, a high school honor student who is living with Type 1 diabetes.
Housing in Ireland needs to be viewed as a right and not a commodity, according to the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission. A national survey carried out by the IHREC suggested that 82% of people in Ireland consider housing to be a basic human right. Do you agree?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Housing in Ireland needs to be viewed as a right and not a commodity, according to the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission. A national survey carried out by the IHREC suggested that 82% of people in Ireland consider housing to be a basic human right. Do you agree? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's episode, Edua (@eduaoe) and Osayi (@osayixc) join Jummie to discuss the #ENDSARS movement in Nigeria. #ENDSARS is a social movement in Nigeria that started on Twitter, calling for banning of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, known as (SARS) for short. SARS is a unit of the Nigerian Police Force, a controversial division known for police oppression, killing, and brutality. They take a deep dive into what the #ENDSARS movement is and why SARS was initially created. They also discuss the significance of the protests, if this movement should be classified as a black lives matter movement, and briefly discuss the characteristics of a crisis generation. And so much more. Song featured in this episode: Davido - FEM --- To support and sustain the protest please follow and donate to: https://feministcoalition2020.com/ Additional/Educational Resources A History of Nigeria by Jide Olanrewaju Naij https://youtu.be/KgrVHrTvxC8 YAWA Magazine https://yawamag.com/podcast-content-for-your-binge-list/ IG: @yawamagazine Two Takes and A Pod https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/two-takes-and-a-pod/id1478551984 ---- Host: Jummie Instagram: @Jum_Bugg Twitter: @Jummz_926 ---- Have a dilemma, or need an opinion ? Get in touch and ask Jummie by emailing: awordtothewisepod@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/awordtothewisepod/message
The Hake Report, Mon. 2/17/20, 9 AM PT, Hour 4 of JLP's stream: Interesting calls today, lots of talk about the CROWN Act, outlawing discrimination based on hairstyle. (Such anti-discrimination laws violate the human riots of Californians and citizens of many other states.) Some people also ask a little about James's relationships with women. // BLOG POST: https://www.thehakereport.com/blog/2020/2/17/hairstyle-discrimination-is-a-basic-human-right-mon-21720 Jesse Lee Peterson's original stream: https://youtu.be/68uwSkoewOM Live Sunday through Friday 9 AM PT (11CT/12ET) Call-in: 888-775-3773 http://thehakereport.com
HR 2527 / SB276 Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights: Article 6 – Consent 1. Any preventive, diagnostic and therapeutic medical intervention is only to be carried out with the prior, free and informed consent of the person concerned, based on adequate information. The consent should, where appropriate, be express and may be withdrawn by the person concerned at any time and for any reason without disadvantage or prejudice. There has never been a more blatant disservice to US citizens, and a violation of human rights, than to force people (especially children) to be guinea pigs and then remove the means in which to seek recourse. It has never been more clear that we, the people, must unite to preserve our freedom. With the fight we had in CA fighting SB277, Oregon with SB442 and now SB895 and other medical mandates, with similar fights around the country against the systematic attempt to remove our medical choice and medical freedoms, I welcome you to listen in to Talia Like It Is. This is an becoming a global movement. Governments in Australia, Italy, and all over are following suit in the outrageous CDC schedule, and parents are fighting back. The idea is to take the “vaccine-choice” movement, the home birth/natural birth, home schooling/un-schooling and the “food-choice/anti-GMO” movement and blend them. It's all about INFORMED CONSENT with me, folks. Being properly informed and then making those decisions for your family how you see fit. Combining these movements is simply the next step in winning the fight to know what is going into our bodies and preserving that choice. I need more parents and soon-to-be parents to wake up and begin the research. Join me!
In this episode of Libre Lounge, Chris sits down with Serge to talk about the Universal Declaration of Human rights and discuss how they relate to Free Software.Show links:The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (un.org)An Animated Version of the Universa Declaration of Human Rights (youtube)Is Migration a Basic Human Right? (freakonomics.com)Chris Webber's Patreon (patreon)
Karyn Moskowitz founded New Roots in 2009 with the belief that 'fresh food is a basic human right'. She has since used her platform to champion for ways to help every person who wants it to have access to fresh, healthy food in-season, regardless of their income level. Listen to this episode of the #502LeaderSeries and learn about her and her amazing organization New Roots, Inc.
Host Nancy Kahn will interview a visionary Brazilian social artist, Priscilla Bertucci, president and director of SSEXBBOX, who identifies as gender queer, to discuss how he integrates Nonviolent Communication in his global advocacy work, in Brazil and Russia, for basic human rights for LGBTQIA. A social artist who identifies as gender queer, Priscilla directs documentaries, is a photographer and art director, and is the founder of [SSEX BBOX], a social justice project in San Francisco, São Paulo, Berlin and Barcelona, focusing on rights, inclusion and vociferation of the LGBTQIA population. He is responsible for the design, curation and production of the the International[SSEX BBOX] & MIX BRASIL Conference. In addition to these artistic skills, Priscilla develops somatic work and uses nonviolent communication approaches to work with people and organizations in their communities, bring new ways of thinking and being, and proposing social challenges to the world. The post What Role can Nonviolent Communication Play in Global Movements Advocating for Basic Human Rights for LGBTQIA? appeared first on KPFA.