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Spotify Wrapped har kommit och Kalle Berg och Fanny Wijk har problem med tonen från Spotify – är den för käck? De diskuterar också vem göteborgarna lyssnar på som mest.Kalle Berg pratar i det här avsnittet om att Frankrikes regering faller efter bara tre månader. Detta efter att man inte lyckats få igenom sin budget i nationalförsamlingen. Han pratar också om amerikansk politik, Donald Trumps försvarsministerkandidat Pete Hegseth har en rad skandaler i bagaget. Kommer han att godkännas av kongressen? Eller håller Trump på att vackla i sitt val av minister?Fanny Wijk har kollat närmare på det mord som ägde rum på en topp-vd i New York City under onsdagen. Sedan så pratar hon också om att prinsessan Birgitta, kungens syster, har gått bort.Det blir Nyhetssvep också med Adam. Bergsten. I svepet nämner han att 3 000 grisar dött i storbrand i Mellerud, Sydkoreas försvarsminister tros ligga bakom krigslagarna och studie om HPV-vaccinet förlängs.Dessutom: Tinders mest trendande emojis, det här är allsvenska lagen som är störst på Tinder, kronofogden konfiskerade bil i Trelleborg – trots att bilen tillhörde förarens kompis, Michelin-pajer stulna i Storbritannien, strippande tomte på skolas julfest, prinsessan Sofia fotades vid fäbod och ryktet: Charlie XCX till WOW? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Owe Bergsten är en av svenska distributören Bergsalas grundare och mannen som tog Nintendo till Sverige. Häng med när vi intervjuar Owe om hans osannolika framgångar och hör hur det gick till när han lyckades charma Nintendos exportchef med lite jävlar anamma på tidigt 80-tal.
This week we are excited to welcome Anna Bergsten to the show! Anna is a Swedish long course pro who only just recently stepped into the triathlon world, but has already established herself as a top athlete with two 70.3 wins and numerous top ten finishes. In this episode she tells us all about how she elevated her career as a triathlete from an age grouper who could barely swim and was balancing a full time job to a full time pro who is climbing the ranks to become one of the best. There is something for everyone in this episode as Anna relays her techniques for mentally approaching each leg of her races, and even gives some insight in to her unique background of equestrian endeavors!Anna's Instagram: @annabergstenFollow us on Instagram:@feistytriathlon Feisty Media Website:https://livefeisty.com/ Support Our Partners: buycycle: Save up to $100 on your purchase by entering code FEISTYTRI at checkout at buycycle.com Orca: Use code IRONWOMEN15 for 15% off at www.orca.com The Amino Co: Shop Feisty's Favorite 100% Science-Backed Amino Acid Supplements. Enter code IRONWOMEN at Aminoco.com/IRONWOMEN to Save 30% + receive a FREE gift for new purchasers! Precision Fuel & Hydration: Use this link to get 15% off your first order - https://visit.pfandh.com/feisty-tri-pod TRIHARD: Use code 20FEISTY for 20% off sitewide at https://www.trihard.co/ This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Spotify Ad Analytics - https://www.spotify.com/us/legal/ad-analytics-privacy-policy/Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
In episode 182, Amber tells the story of Jessica Bergsten who was murdered by a pro skater she believed was her friend.Then Naomi tells the events of the very public life and trial of R. Budd Dwyer and it's tragic end. This week, Amber was drinking 7 Moons - a red blend from California.Amber's Sources:Shattered S2 E3 – The DarksideMark Rogowski - WikipediaDA fighting parole granted to former skateboard star convicted of 1991 Carlsbad rape, murder - The San Diego Union-TribuneNaomi's Sources:.wikipedia.org/wiki/R._Budd_DwyerSupport the showGo check out our patreon page athttps://www.patreon.com/crimewineandchaosFor more information about Crime, Wine & Chaos, or to simply reach out and say "hi,"https://www.crimewineandchaos.comhttps://www.facebook.com/crimewineandchaoshttps://www.instagram.com/crimewineandchaospodhttps://twitter.com/crimewinechaosCrime, Wine & Chaos is produced by 8th Direction Records.Amber is the vocalist, and attempted mandolin player in the band, Tin Foil Top Hat. You can find more of her work on all of the music streaming platforms or athttps://www.tinfoiltophat.comNaomi is a Co-Founder and head of xDev at Shrapnel Studio. You can follow her work at www.shrapnel.com You can also follow her on Twitter @MissGnomers
MariaTherese intervjuar Martina, Anne, Elinor och Marita om mirakler som de upplevt. De delar med sig av erfarenheter och reflektioner. www.mithera.se
Hur tar vi hand om oss själva som terapeuter? Terapeuten i fokus del 2 Bli en bättre behandlare med Lena Olsson-Lalor. Lena pratar med Katja Lindert Bergsten om hur man kan bli en hållbar terapeut/hjälpare. Katja har tillsammans med Kristoffer Pettersson skrivit boken Terapeuten i fokus : professionell utveckling och självomsorg i människovårdande yrken. Detta är ett guldkorn från KBT-poddens avsnitt 279. I det långa avsnittet: Hur tar vi hand om oss själva som terapeuter? Tiden, mellanrummet - pausa och hitta stillhet mellan möten med klienter Den inre soffan Tid för reflektion Mod att möta sina demoner Dela med kollegor Kontakt med sig själv, kontakt med kroppen och våra känslor Lyssna till behovssignaler Vänlighet mot oss själva Att inte bara tänka, lyssna och känna Lena Olsson-Lalor Leg.psykoterapeut, leg. hälso- och sjukvårdskurator. Handledare och lärare i psykoterapi, KBT. Katja Lindert Bergsten Leg. psykolog, leg. psykoterapeut och fil.dr i psykologi samt författare. Här finner du poddbloggen KBT-podden publiceras av Bli en bättre behandlare BBB Följ oss på Instagram och Facebook Klippning: Camilla Andersson (Teknikmillan) Kontakt: http://www.blienbattrebehandlare.se info@blienbattrebehandlare.se
I det här avsnittet av Småbolagspodden återvänder Pär Bergsten från teknikföretaget H&D Wireless för att berätta om det senaste inom bolaget. Under december fick företaget ett inkommande bud på deras SaaS-del och nu pågår en due diligence-process. Dessutom genomför H&D Wireless en emission för att nå målet om att bli kassaflödespositiva. Avsnittet är ett betalt samarbete med H&D Wireless. Programledare: Emma Hedman från Unga Aktiesparare. Småbolagspodden produceras av kommunikationsbyrån Borg Owilli.
Hållbar terapeut: Terapeuten i fokus del 1 Bli en bättre behandlare med Lena Olsson-Lalor. Lena pratar med Katja Lindert Bergsten om hur man kan bli en hållbar terapeut/hjälpare. Katja har tillsammans med Kristoffer Pettersson skrivit boken Terapeuten i fokus : professionell utveckling och självomsorg i människovårdande yrken. Detta är ett guldkorn från KBT-poddens avsnitt 278. I det långa avsnittet: Ansvarsfällan: terapeuten ”tar över” ansvaret för förändring FRÅN klienten. Höga förväntningar och självkritik till sig själv som terapeut. Vad ÄR vårt ansvar som terapeut? Behandlarfällor och favoriter (roller vi gillar) – ”föräldrafällan”, ”snällfällan”, ”auktoriteten” mfl. Behov och behovssignaler Vad drev oss till att jobba med att hjälpa andra? Demoner: ”familjens psykolog”, ”liten och dum” och ”samhällets olycksbarn” mfl. Änglar och demoner – styrkor och svagheter Mötet: vår relation till vår metod, vår yrkesroll… Lena Olsson-Lalor Leg.psykoterapeut, leg. hälso- och sjukvårdskurator. Handledare och lärare i psykoterapi, KBT. Katja Lindert Bergsten Leg. psykolog, leg. psykoterapeut och fil.dr i psykologi samt författare. Här finner du poddbloggen Här kan du registrera dig för den fria föreläsningen "KBT för coacher: Att använda ABC-modellen för beteendeförändring" KBT-podden publiceras av Bli en bättre behandlare BBB Följ oss på Instagram och Facebook Klippning: Camilla Andersson (Teknikmillan) Kontakt: http://www.blienbattrebehandlare.se info@blienbattrebehandlare.se
Vi tar fasta på en av julhelgens vanligaste aktiviteter: att sitta och glo. Lyssnarna avlägger rapporter om vad de har framför ögonen precis just nu. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Ett nyfiket och underhållande aktualitetsprogram med lyssnaren i fokus.Du hör bland annat om en Scootertokig familj (ja, bandet), katten och hönan som bor ihop och så blir det julfilmstävling!I extramaterialet ringer Rasmus och Hanna upp Adam ”helt kort” Bergsten.
ALF is ON AIR! Attorney & Founder, Kristina Bergsten, speaks as a guest on the Shaffer & Gaier Show on WWDB Talk 860! At the law firm of Shaffer & Gaier, they offer decades of legal experience to individuals and businesses in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Listen in here: https://wwdbam.com/episodes/the-shaffer-gaier-show-ep-6/ #shafferandgaier #radioshow #WWDB #talk #podcast #animallawfirm #alf #fightingfortheunderdog
I andra avsnittet av 10x Podden med Båge och Bergsten får vi träffa serieentreprenören Stefan Ytterborn. Han berättar om vikten av att ha en positiv attityd på jobbet och i förhållande till sina investeringar, även när det är jobbigt, och vara uthållig och tror på det man gör. Bakgrunden är att han gått från att ha ett av de det hetaste startup-bolagen på marknaden för elektriska fordon, CAKE, med en C-runda på 500 Mkr på gång och 35 intresserade investerare samt IPO-planer, till att få ställa om planerna för att anpassa sig till avvaktande marknad där i princip alla investerarna sitter på händerna. Han delar också med sig av sin syn på aktier som Autoliv, SSAB, Tesla, Volvo Cars och H&M samt svarar på hur han skulle investera upp till 10Mkr just nu om han inte fick göra det i sina egna bolag (svaret kanske kommer att förvåna dig).I veckans highlight intervjuas Arcarios VD Torbjørn Bull Jenssen. Bolaget, som är noterat på Nasdaq First North, tidigare hette Arcane Crypto och är idag ett investmentbolag. Torbjørn ger sin syn på marknaden för kryptovalutor och utvecklingen av Bitcoin hittills under 2023 och vad han tror om utvecklingen framåt.
H&D Wireless grundare och vd, Pär Bergsten, gästar Småbolagspodden för att prata om bolagets pågående företrädesemission. Han berätta om samarbetet med Avnet, vilka affärsområden som ligger i fokus och vad kapitalet från emissionen kommer användas till. Avsnittet är ett betalt samarbete med H&D Wireless. Programledare: Emma Hedman från Unga Aktiesparare. Småbolagspodden produceras av contentbyrån Borg Owilli.
NEW episode of the Fighting for the Underdog Podcast is out NOW! Hannah Grant interviews our very own Attorney & Founder here at the Animal Law Firm, Kristina Bergsten! Kristina is a 2018 COBALT Class graduate, a Board Member of Colorado Voters for Animals and the Denver Indian Family Welfare Center, an active member of the Colorado and Denver Bar Associations, a member of the Colorado Trial Lawyers Association, and a nationally and internationally recognized animal advocate. Join us for our segment of “Who are we at ALF?”.
I premiäravsnittet av 10x Podden med Båge och Bergsten får vi träffa den färgstarkaprivatinvesteraren Hans Isoz som berättar om sin investeringsstrategi som går ut på hög risk och maximal belåning. Här handlar det om att lägga alla ägg i samma korg. Ibland kan det bli lite svettigt… Som när han blankade MIPS för 125 Mkr och aktien bara steg. Nu berättar han om sin syn på bland annat Embracer och JM och, varför han är ”all in” på EG7 och blankar H&M. I veckans highlight intervjuas Precise Biometrics VD Patrick Höijer. Bolaget har nyligen avslutat en företrädesemission och nu påbörjat en spännande USA-satsning.
Vi gästas av legenden Owe Bergsten från Bergsala, mannen som gick genom eld och vatten för att bli den som tog Nintendo till Sverige. Tusen tack till Owe för att du tog din tid och för att du har hållit Ninendo-fanan högt i alla dessa år! Inspelat i AMK Studios 2023-05-11 Stötta oss på Patreon! För 50kr i månaden får du tillgång till podden oklippt & reklamfri direkt när den har spelats in, ett exklusivt extraavsnitt kallat KB+(PLUS) i månaden och dessutom tillgång till allt tidigare exklusivt content samt allt material under jul/nyår och sommarledigheter. För 100kr i månaden får du allt som 50kr-patrons får men du får OCKSÅ vara en del av podden genom det RAFFLANDE segmentet "Audio Log" där vi spelar upp ett kort ljudmeddelande från våra 100kr Patreons som vi bemöter, besvarar eller dömer ut. På den här nivån får du dessutom första tjing på alla eventuella koder & gratisgrejer som vi ibland erbjuder! www.patreon.com/kontrollbehov Köp vår merch på Podstore.se! https://www.podstore.se/podstore/kontrollbehov/ Besök vår Youtube-kanal och prenumerera: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClQ2sTbiCcR0dqNFHwcTB0g Gå med i gruppen Kontrollbehov - Eftersnack på Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1104625369694949/?ref=bookmarks Vi finns såklart också på Discord! https://discord.gg/848F6TWXDY Hör av er: kontrollbehovpodcast@gmail.com
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Unglaublich. Die letzte Folge des Oberstübchens liegt genau ein Jahr zurück! Damals zu Gast, der klügste und reflektierteste Comiczeichner Deutschlands: Hannes Radke! Und wer ist diesmal dabei? Genau: Hannes Radke! Wir können einfach nicht von ihm lassen! Diesmal reden Matt und Aljoscha mit Hannes über die Kunst der „Dramatischen Reduzierung“ – ja, den Begriff haben wir selbst erfunden ;). Er beinhaltet so spannende Schreiberlinge-Themen wie Effektives Logline Schreiben, wie man seine Story auf das Wesentliche - sprich das Dramatischste - reduziert und wie wir das ganze Thema bei unseren eigenen Geschichten angehen. Auf Anchor.fm (anchor.fm/oberstuebchen) könnt ihr uns sogar gesprochene Nachrichten aufnehmen, die wir in der nächsten Folge aufgreifen und besprechen können. Oder hinterlasst uns einen Kommentar auf Facebook. (facebook.com/megaliferadio) Josch im Web: aljoschajelinek.de Link zum Hörbuch "Quanten Camper Calamari" Matt im Web: mattkempke.com Hannes im Web: www.hannes-radke.com Hannes aktuelle Projekte: Of Stars Profaned The Impure Weitere Podcasts von uns und unseren Freunden auf megaliferadio.net Musik: Anne Meyer zu Bergsten
Hosted by Andrew Keen, Keen On features conversations with some of the world's leading thinkers and writers about the economic, political, and technological issues being discussed in the news, right now. In this episode, Andrew is joined by C. Fred Bergsten, author of The United States vs. China: The Quest for Global Economic Leadership. C. Fred Bergsten is Nonresident Senior Fellow and Director Emeritus at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, of which he was Founding Director from its creation in 1981 through 2012. He was economic deputy to Dr. Henry Kissinger at the National Security Council, Assistant Secretary of the US Treasury for International Affairs, Chairman of APEC's Eminent Persons Group and of the Competitiveness Policy Council chartered by the US Congress, and a member of the President's Advisory Committee for Trade Policy and Negotiations for 10 years. Bergsten was the most widely quoted think-tank economist in the world and was called one of the ten people who can change your life by USA Today. He is the author, coauthor, or editor of 46 books. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mark "Gator" Rogowski ruled the skateboarding world back in the 80s, appearing in a Tom Petty music video and raking in loads of cash. However, a devastating break-up with his girlfriend would lead to a brutal murder. *** Visit www.thedarksideoflove.com for episode transcripts and sources. Visit www.patreon.com/thedarksideoflove for bonus episodes and exclusives.
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Owe Bergsten är grundare av Bergsala och anledningen till Nintendos succé i Norden från 80-talet och framåt. Det dåvarande leksaksföretaget från Japan kom med sina första digitala TV-spel i början på 80-talet och var först motvilliga att exportera sina produkter. Anledningen till försiktighetsprincipen var att hela konceptet ”TV-spel” hade ifrågasatts i samband med att amerikanska Atari kraschade. Brädspel var väl framtiden? Men under en resa till Asien kom radiohandlaren Owe Bergsten över ett Game&Watch, föregångaren till Gameboy, och blev helt begeistrad. Efter många misslyckade försök fick Owe rättigheterna att sälja Nintendos produkter i Norden. Och lyckades på kort tid sälja fler Nintendo-produkter i Norden än någon annan marknad i världen. Inklusive självaste hemmamarknaden i Japan. Owe är också den som fick Pokémon-fenomenet att explodera i Sverige genom ett speciellt och avgörande samarbete med TV4. Det blir många spännande historier om hur svensk och internationell spelhistoria, marknadsföringsstrategierna bakom succén, Japansk kultur, försäljningsknep, tillfälligheter och värdet av att gå all in på det man tror på. Owe Bergsten står för LoungePoddens juligaste avsnitt, lagom till festligheterna. Hoppas ni gillar det! Gillar du LoungePodden? Stötta gärna på Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/taimaz Swish: 0761 401 401 ❤️ Tack för ditt stöd! ❤️ Mer info på https://www.loungepodden.se Följ @loungepodden på alla sociala medier! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLKiCeQSPOfRmhXA_1m9M2A Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/loungepodden Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/loungepodden Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LoungePodden Följ Taimaz Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/taimazghaffari/ Linkedin: https://se.linkedin.com/in/taimaz-ghaffari-22789b21
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Wer kennt sie nicht? All die Dinge die beim Schreiben schiefgehen können. Sei es sich beim Worldbuildung hoffnungslos zu verzetteln oder das unreflektierte Zurückfallen auf abgedroschene Klischees; die Fallgruben der Kreativität lauern überall. Die Frage ist nur: Wie findet man aus der kreativen Sackgasse heraus? Um uns diese und noch viele andere Fragen zu beantworten, haben wir Comiczeichnerlegende Hannes Radke in unser Oberstübchen eingeladen. Was sind eure kreativen Fallgruben, in die ihr abzustürzen droht? Habt ihr Strategien entwickelt, die euch dabei helfen, Projekte wieder auf Kurs zu bringen? Lasst es uns wissen. Auf Anchor.fm (anchor.fm/oberstuebchen) könnt ihr uns sogar gesprochene Nachrichten aufnehmen, die wir in der nächsten Folge aufgreifen und besprechen können. Oder hinterlasst uns einen Kommentar auf Facebook. (facebook.com/megaliferadio) Josch im Web: aljoschajelinek.de Link zum Hörbuch "Quanten Camper Calamari" Matt im Web: mattkempke.com Hannes im Web: www.hannes-radke.com Hannes aktuelle Projekte: Of Stars Profaned The Impure Weitere Podcasts von uns und unseren Freunden auf megaliferadio.net Musik: Anne Meyer zu Bergsten
Hansson och Freudenthal gästas av Bergsten i en diskussion instiftad av Thernström. Allmän förvirring med andra ord. I avsnittet nämns: 504 Feierabend Faiyum Copycat/Fremde Federn Dune Imperium Dune 878 Vikings Lost Ruins of Arnak Beyond the Sun Igel Ärgern/Tante Tarantel
3 Jahre später - die beiden Autoren Aljoscha Jelinek und Matthias Kempke berichten über ihre aktuellen Schreibprojekte, diskutieren über Plot-Motoren, Kapitellängen, Schreibmotivation und wie es sich anfühlt BESTSELLER-Autor zu sein. Schlagt zusammen mit uns ein neues Kapitel auf und diskutiert mit! Wie schreibt ihr? Was motiviert euch beim Lesen oder Kreativ-Sein? Habt ihr Story-Empfehlungen für uns? Auf Anchor.fm (anchor.fm/oberstuebchen) könnt ihr uns sogar gesprochene Nachrichten aufnehmen, die wir in der nächsten Folge aufgreifen und besprechen können. Oder hinterlasst uns einen Kommentar auf Facebook. (facebook.com/megaliferadio) Josch im Web: aljoschajelinek.de Matt im Web: mattkempke.com Weitere Podcasts von uns und unseren Freunden auf megaliferadio.net Musik: Anne Meyer zu Bergsten
Rollspel affektfobiterapi - ett klientfall. Affektfobiterapi del 2 Bli en bättre behandlare med Lena Olsson-Lalor. Gäst: Katja Lindert Bergsten Detta är ett klipp från avsnitt 194. Du kan lyssna på hela avsnittet genom att köpa en prenumeration på KBT-podden här. I avsnittet: Vilka frågor är bra att ställa för att komma i kontakt med känslorna och kroppsförnimmelser i affektfobiterapi? Hur jobbar man med känslorna? Vad händer när man stannar kvar i klientens känsla? Vilka primära känslor kommer fram i samtalet? Hur kan man fånga undvikanden? Hur lockar man fram trygg plats? Vad kan man be om för att få stöd av andra? Vilka strategier behöver den fiktiva klienten Lena hjälp med för att komma vidare? Hur arbetar man upplevelsebaserat i affektfobiterapi? Vad har vår fiktiva Lena med sig i sitt inre och hur lockar Katja fram, och plockar upp, det hon behöver arbeta med för att gå vidare i livet? Lena Olsson-Lalor hjälper dig att sortera, informerar och inspirerar dig till att bli en bättre behandlare. Lena Olsson-Lalor Leg.psykoterapeut, handledare och lärare i psykoterapi samt rektor för grundläggande psykoterapiutbildning, KBT i Luleå. Katja Lindert Bergsten är leg. psykolog, leg. psykoterapeut och fil.dr i psykologi samt författare. Här kan du se boktips, ladda hem gratismaterial, läsa sammanfattning mm och köpa din prenumeration KBT-podden publiceras av KBTarna - Bli en bättre behandlare BBB Kontakt: http://www.blienbattrebehandlare.se info@blienbattrebehandlare.se
Affektfobiterapi del 1. Bli en bättre behandlare med Lena Olsson-Lalor. Gäst: Katja Lindert Bergsten Detta är ett klipp från avsnitt 193. Du kan lyssna på hela avsnittet genom att köpa en prenumeration på KBT-podden här. I avsnittet: Vad är affektfobiterapi? Vad är känslor? Vilka budskap kan känslor ge? Hur kopplar man ihop känslor och grundläggande behov? Kan man dra nytta av anknytningsmönster när man behandlar? Vad menas med att känslor är information från mig till mig? Hur mörkar vi känslor? Vilka är de två stegen i affektskolan? Vad är den inre konfliktmodellen? Vad menas med att känslor är bryggan mellan den inre och den yttre världen Hur kan man förstå klientens känsla av ”tomhet”? Vad innehåller konfliktmodellens ”triangel”? På vilka sätt är affektfobiterapi upplevelsebaserad terapi? När är inre konflikter adaptivt? Lena Olsson-Lalor hjälper dig att sortera, informerar och inspirerar dig till att bli en bättre behandlare. Lena Olsson-Lalor Leg.psykoterapeut, handledare och lärare i psykoterapi samt rektor för grundläggande psykoterapiutbildning, KBT i Luleå. Katja Lindert Bergsten är leg. psykolog, leg. psykoterapeut och fil.dr i psykologi samt författare. Här kan du se boktips, ladda hem gratismaterial, läsa sammanfattning mm och köpa din prenumeration KBT-podden publiceras av KBTarna - Bli en bättre behandlare BBB Kontakt: http://www.blienbattrebehandlare.se info@blienbattrebehandlare.se
Dagens tema er den internasjonale Super Mario dagen som feires den 10. mars hvert år. Henrik begår sosialt selvmord ved å spille av et intervju med mannen som brakte Nintendos maskot inn i nordiske hjem (Owe Bergsten). Bergstens suksess kan sees i Göteborg i Sverige på adressen Marios Gata 21. Henrik spiller også av noen velkjente lydeffekter fra spillserien, samt et intervju med stemmene til mange av karakterene og skaperen av serien. Han gir deg også grunnen til hvorfor hovedkarakteren heter "Mario", I dagens NRK-hjøne får vi lynkurs i hvordan man ikke blir misbrukt. I neste uke er temane søvn og lykke. God lytting! -------- Today's theme is International Super Mario Day which is celebrated on March 10 each year. Henrik commits social suicide by playing an interview with the man who brought Nintendo's mascot into Nordic homes (Owe Bergsten). Bergsten's success can be seen in Gothenburg, Sweden at the address Marios Gata 21. Henrik also plays some well-known sound effects from the game series, as well as an interview with the voices of many of the characters and creators of the series. He also gives you the reason why the main character is called "Mario", In today's NRK corner we get a crash course in how not to be abused. Next week, the themes are sleep and happiness. Happy listening!
Kimberly Richardson created a unique program at the University of Illinois - Chicago (UIC) Cancer Center called Survivors Advising Scientists Education Program. Tova Bergsten is a 4th year MD/PhD Candidate at UIC College of Medicine working on ovarian cancer research in the lab of Joanna Burdette. Kimberly's goal is to create true collaborations between those researching cancer and those who are surviving it. They are intent on keeping the learning bidirectional – where patients can learn from the scientists, but also for scientists to be able to learn from the patients.
Kvällens livepodd är den sista för säsongen, och ikväll gästar kartläsaren Göran Bergsten som inte minst haft en lång och framgångsrik karriär ihop med Patrik Flodin i såväl SM, VM som andra mästerskap. Men även har åkt med förare som Henning Solberg. Pontus Tidemand, Eddie Hörbing och många fler. Missa inte heller att du kan vara med och stötta podden och samtidigt bidra till kampen mot cancer genom att köpa en #FkkCancer-dekal. Swisha 325kr till 0763571228 och uppge färg på dekal (vit, orange eller guld) och skriv din adress. Du får även tre månaders exklusivt extra poddmaterial. 175kr går till cancerforskning utvald av Sunnyside Experience. Programmet presenteras i samarbete med: Mp5 Sweden, Apex.se, Nybe AB, Drive VXO, Rådek, Elinsta Nät, AM Elteknik, KJM Service, JG Mark och PP Engineering.
I den lilla byn Stöcke fanns det ingen idrottshall och kommunen ansågs sig inte ha möjlighet till att finansiera en. Då tog Maria Bergsten och flera andra saken i egna händer och började planerna för en ny idrottshall som ska bli hela bygdens nya mötesplats. De passade också på att tänka annorlunda genom att involvera barn, företagare och försöka bygga in samhällstjänster i hallen. Än står ingenting klart, men i veckans avsnitt berättar Maria om resan och visionen för den nya mötesplatsen – som idrottshallen ska bli.
I dagens avsnitt gästas Robin och Jakob av Nintendo-legendaren Owe Bergsten. Owe grundade Bergsala under 1970-talet och började senare under 1980-talet att distribuera Nintendos produkter i Norden. Han berättar om hur det gick till när han fick kontakt med Nintendo, hur förhandlingarna gick samt om vilka spel han gillar att spela och vad han tyckte om konkurrensen med Sega under 90-talet. Vänligen maila oss gärna på podcast@spelkvall.comFölj oss på:InstagramYouTubeGameZine
There are now 52 Routes in Sweden, 34 of which were established just in the last few months! Why? We like to challenge ourselves, and FKTs are a wonderful outlet. Our view is FKTs should be an ultra distance. Ultra indeed. Welcome to the country that invented ÖTILLÖ, which is "island hopping" by swimming to multiple islands, running across them, then swimming to the next one. You just put two points on the map, go from A to B, by any route you want, choosing your own strategy. Sweden has other reasons to favor the ultra distances. Stockholm is at 60 degrees latitude, and most of the country lies to the north of that. It's a little extreme. In the winter it never gets light, but in the summer it never gets dark - you can save weight by not bringing a headlamp. Listen to more insider stories from the country that decided to not shut down during the pandemic. You can't just locked everything down; it's not that simple. You need a more dynamic view. Enjoying the podcast? Notice there is no advertising or sponsors - only YOU keep it happening! Please donate $10 - $20 now: https://www.patreon.com/fastestknowntime https://fastestknowntime.com/support
You can learn more about Dani Williamson at: www.daniwilliamson.comFollow her on Facebook at:https://www.facebook.com/DaniWilliamson/Where you can catch her Sunday Night Service, where she and other guests connect and share the latest info on health, nutrition and other hot topics.SHOW NOTES:Leanne Woehlke We are thrilled to have Dani Williamson here. She is an amazing functional medicine practitioner here in Franklin. I first met Dani about nine years ago. And she helped me with Hashimoto is I've got autoimmune thyroid issues. I don't say disease, I just say issues. This function will be not disease. We don't say disease, can I condition but she has been instrumental. And then my husband told me I had to go to somebody with who took our insurance. And it got to the point where I was waking up with burning arms in the middle of the night and just in tears, and I said, I don't care what it costs. I don't care. I need to go to somebody who understands this because this is affecting my mental well being my physical well being. And so I found my way back to Dani So she is truly a gem and full of knowledge and resources and looks at wellness and health differently than a lot of people. So Dani, we are so honored that you're here with us. Thank you. Dani Williamson I'm honored to be here. Thank you for the invite. I didn't know you were doing things. Of course, usually Thursday at noon, I'm working right seeing patients. So I don't know what's going on during the week out there. Leanne Woehlke Yeah, I mean, I think it's it's such an unprecedented time that it has brought forth some interesting challenges and some interesting opportunities. You know, so, Dani Williamson absolutely, absolutely. So what are we talking about today? I know she had something in mind. She asked me what we're doing, talking about what I mean, I have a whole lot of words. I wasn't voted most talkative, for nothing in high school. But you know, I like to kinda know what we're talking about. And I was like, Oh my gosh, I've got my Max Max. I'm drinking here to try to calm down it so I don't get COVID-19 wake up all the mucus in there, you know. So anyway, what what are we doing? Because I've read? Leanne Woehlke Yeah, you know, I did. You know I've gone to a lot of functional medicine places and researched and studied this stuff for a while. I think there's a lot of things right now that people can do to keep themselves healthy. Dani Williamson You bet. Leanne Woehlke And if you want to share some of that I know you've got your six basic steps too... Dani writing a book that is going to be a best seller undoubtably. Yeah, so I think what five things would you say or six things which if he Dani Williamson Six Steps To Healing Leanne Woehlke Right, so what would you say people need to do during this time to maintain optimal health? Dani Williamson Yes. So what you want to do right with anytime during the year, not just during flu season or COVID-19 season, right? I mean, you want to build your immune system year round, right, Angela, see you shaking your head over there year round. This is something that should have never caught us off guard, immune system wise. I mean, there are things that we couldn't control, but we should 365 days a year work on building your immune system. And that's what we do in this office. Anyway, you know, we deal with a tremendous amount of autoimmune disease patients in here. I don't get, you know, the healthiest of the healthiest patients in here. Many times we get the sickest of the sickest and then we just bring them back. Hopefully, you know, wean them back to health over there. And so we work on building the immune system all year long. I work on six steps with patients that unbeknownst to me, build your whole I mean, when I started this, I know now through the through the decade of practice. But these all these steps build your immune system and the six steps that I work on in this office are number one. First and foremost are eat well sleep well move well poop well decrease stress and then cultivate community. Just like what you guys have done over it at Epic Yoga, right? those six steps eat, sleep, eat well sleep, well move well poop well decrease stress and have community every single bit of that builds your immune system up for helping prepare you for whatever is down the road. So that's where we start. And I mean, I can talk about each of them and what I do if you want, if you want my suggestions on eating well, which I think is the key and many of you don't know my story, I spent 24 years seeing doctors I was I was diagnosed at age 20, with irritable bowel syndrome. I had my first colonoscopy at 20. I'm 54 now and from 20 to 44 I saw three different gastroenterologist three colonoscopies, 3 endoscopie, all kinds of things chronic diarrhea bloating gas gurgling, then I itched four years. It's it's four years, multiple dermatologists, nobody's connecting the health of the gut with the health of the skin, right. And then I was diagnosed with lupus with an autoimmune disease when I was about 35. That was a booger of a diagnosis. And then I got depressed over all of that, and I was put on antidepressants. 24 years of seeing doctors aged 20 to 44. It took 24 years before a doc ever leaned into me and said, Dani, what are you eating? Do you know your diet controls your symptoms, and mine was joint pain, joint pain in the hands and bloating and diarrhea. Do you take digestive enzymes and probiotics and do you know your food sensitivities? And that turned my entire world around 10 years ago, it changed the whole trajectory of my life. It changed the trajectory of my patients lives. Because that's where we start is your gut, right? And if you're eating, packaged, processed, bagged can to fake man made food that was made in a plant and didn't come from a plant or lean fish, chicken, lamb Turkey, it's fake food. If you're opening it up out of a box, a bag, a can, you're creating systemic inflammation in your body and lowering your immune system. It is as simple as that. We've known it for thousands of years I've not recreating the wheel if you know anything about the Bible, you know about the Daniel fast. Daniel knew this 2500 years ago before I ever realized it clearly. And, and even before Hippocrates, right who is the father of medicine, who says all disease begins in the gut who said all disease begins in the gut 2000 years ago. So that's the first thing we do to build your immune system is to get you off of immune killing foods and those foods are gluten, dairy, soy, corn, sugar, eggs and peanuts. Those are the top seven inflammatory foods in the country. We've known that for decades. Not everybody has a peanut sensitivity or corn sensitivity or even the dairy sensitivity, quite frankly, but dairy during this COVID-19 season. You don't want any dairy whatsoever in your diet, no cheese, no yogurt, no sour cream, no butter. This is a respiratory illness. This is a respiratory illness that people drown from they die from their mucus. That's what it is. It's a mucoid disease that you can't get rid of the mucus. Essentially the reason people are dying from this even on a respirator, is you're drowning to death. What is dairy? Thick, gunky cow snot That's all it is. It is nothing but thick guncky cow snot Annette, I say... if you are eating cheese and I was at Whole Foods, I have not been the grocery in over a week until today and I walked by the cow snot the cow puss counter today. And people are standing over there and I'm thinking, of course they don't want me around grocery stores because I just want to take things out of people's hands. But dairy, no dairy whatsoever for sure right now until we get over this because if you get sick, we need to have maximum lung capacity. Right? So respiratory illnesses, things like asthma, bronchitis, pneumonia, even, you know, sinus infections. Those are all things you would always cut dairy out for, not just during this season, but always dairy thick and it's gunky, and it's one of the big ones gluten, dairy, sugar, gluten, dairy, sugar, those are the top three white devils, I'm telling you right now, and they are creating inflammation in your body. And if you're eating those, you're eating a lot, you're very inflamed systemically. So eating well is a big one is a very big one for me, you know, you want to get your body alkaline to build your immune system up, you know, an alkaline environment, this virus doesn't live well in an alkaline environment. So it'll die to that. It's, well just kills it. Basically it does, but what are alkaline foods? How are you going to get yourself more alkaline you're shooting for a pH of around seven. Now I don't do pH strips. I don't do urine strips or any of that, but you can and seven is going to be about optimal. Things, foods that are going to make your body more alkaline and less acidic are going to be things like cruciferous vegetables, right broccoli, cauliflower, kale, cabbage, brussel sprouts, those things are very alkaline and they're also loaded with tons of antioxidants. So antioxidants are what mop up all the free radicals in your body okay and help you function better. That's one of the reasons vitamin C is such a big deal for this virus right now you know the CDC is saying we don't have a treatment really for it yet confirmed that vitamin C is one of the one of the things that they've confirmed does help with this once you get this virus we use a ton of it though to help build our immune system up and mop up free radicals right. One ingredient foods you want to decrease inflammation in your body by eating one ingredient foods. What does that mean? You're cooking from... I don't have any food in here. You're cooking cabbage, cauliflower, kale. Those are one ingredient foods right? You go to the grocery you pick up spinach and parsnips and turnips and then you're cooking those things together. Again, if it's in a box, a bag a can. It's creating inflammation. Just creating inflammation. During this time for short, you need to start cooking at home and you need to start experimenting. Angela who's on here says, you know, cooking is self care. That's one of her things and it is true. You know, I'm single, my kids are grown and all that. And I cook from home all the stinking time. one ingredient foods. Just popping food together, right? olive oil, salt and pepper. There's not much that that won't make taste amazing. Am I right, Angela? Yes, yes. Annette, I am. So I mean, you got to start cooking. If you are visualizing your cabinets, if you open your cabinets if we went to your kitchen right now and opened up the refrigerator, the freezer the cupboards. If there's a lot of boxes, bags, cans, tubes, rolls, fake manmade food in there, you're creating systemic inflammation and you are damping, dampening your immune system. So we got to start eating real food. It's key, just real food shop around the edges. The Farmers Market open tomorrow. If you live in Franklin, they actually are open tomorrow from 9AM to 12PM. That's the best place in my opinion to get your food. And we need to start teaching our kids to cook. Am I right, Angela? That's exactly right. Get those kids in the kitchen Yes, Leanne? Leanne Woehlke Yes, yeah, sure. Absolutely. Dani Williamson All right, eat well, you just got to eat real food. It's just got to be real food. It's as simple as that. If those of you that follow me on Facebook and Instagram, I got my very first box yesterday of Misfits. Did anybody see that? Did anybody see my post last night? Okay of Misfits Food (Misfits Marketplace) $31. Hey, Leanne, did you get the link to work? Leanne Woehlke I don't know yet. I ordered it. And then it didn't look like the promo code went through. But I sent them a message so I'll check in. I'm sure they'll get back to me later today. Dani Williamson I got messages all night that people had ordered to Misfits. What it is. It's ugly, ugly vegetables and fruits that can't make it to the grocery store. Right, and so they're so they're all organic, non GMO. And so I got a 21 pound box of organic non GMO fruits and vegetables yesterday for $31 that came in overnight and in it was still cold. Unbelievable. That's a great way I'd never cooked sunchokes those were in it last night I cooked sunchokes last night. I mean there's a huge parsnip, there are all kinds of things. You can just look at it online, if you want. It was it was amazing. And I highly, highly recommend something like that. If you're not open to, or if you can't get to the grocery or if you live in a food desert. Okay, anything that's going to decrease inflammation, food wise, anti inflammatory foods, the top ones gluten, dairy, sugar, soy, corn, eggs, and peanuts. Eggs are very inflammatory to a lot of people. If you don't believe me, try cutting them out for 21 days and see what you're thinking. formation go down, and then challenge it back in and see what happens. But not everybody again has an egg sensitivity. Eat well, you have to sleep well. If you want to build your immune system up, your body heals when you sleep. If you can't sleep, you can't heal. It's as simple as that. And if you sleep well, you have less inflammation in your body. If you have a bedroom full of electromagnetic fields in there, your cell phone is plugged in by your bed. It's not on airplane mode and it's charging. It's creating tremendous amount of electromagnetic fields and disrupting your brainwaves and your circadian rhythm. This right here (holds up cell phone) is nothing but a lithium battery. And that's all it is. And if it is anywhere near your head, it's creating inflammation and we know brain cancers are going through the roof because of phones on your head. Minimum six feet away. Your bedroom has got to be a sanctuary. No wireless router. No Computer no TV, the bedroom is for sleep and sex only. That's all you need to be doing in it. If you're not doing those two things, get out of it. All right. And you should be having a lot of sex during this time, by the way, too. Now, that's not official on decreasing inflammation, but why not? Heck, if we're stuck at home, somebody needs to be having sex. I don't have anything but an English bulldog at my house. So there's nobody, so this is a good time to reconnect with your partner, by the way, for sure. But you got to sleep well, if you're not sleeping, you've got to do something to sleep whether it's melatonin, which actually melatonin, the research shows decreases inflammation in your body, melatonin or some magnesium or some Gabba or CBD oil, but you've got to get to sleep and maybe you need bioidentical hormones. I don't know. But sleeping, sleeping, sleeping decreases inflammation and you have to stay off of this phone and that computer before bedtime, at least an hour. And I know it's hard right now we're all on there. Everybody's on there, but that's a huge one for decreasing inflammation. Eat well sleep well move. Well, you got to move your body and I can tell by the way everybody is dressed, pretty much, people are moving their bodies. And it's important. You know, I'm a big believer, Dr. Daniel Ahmen, Who's a world famous neurologist, he says, you know, for the very least walk like your late 45 minutes, four days a week. Bust it 45 minutes, four days a week. You know, get your heart rate up. I'm a big believer in you know, an hour if you could get an hour. What do you think Leanne? Of moderate exercise sweat sweating? Leanne Woehlke Yeah, I mean, I think an hour is is great, at least three times a week. Ideally five. Dani Williamson Yes, that's exactly right. We know what the research shows on decreasing inflammation and building your immune system up in your body. And just a side note, if anybody's having a period still, the more you exercise, the better your cramps get. I mean it's the research shows that and they do. Of course you also have to take out the toxic tampons and pads right if you're using traditional always get to this I this is maddening to me that I put roundup in my vagina for 30 years and nobody ever told me about it. I had no clue. I was putting weed killer and bleach in my vagina every single time I had a period. Cotton is the number one most toxic crop in the United States. It has more roundup on it than any other crop and then they take that Roundup Ready cotton and bleach it with Clorox bleach and then we put it in our vagina every single month. If you have painful periods, infertility, PCOS, endometriosis, huge heavy clots and bleeding. You need to switch over to either a menstrual cup or organic pads or tampons today, it's huge. Just doing that one thing makes such a big difference in your inflammation in your body. I don't know I never had bad cramps and all but I mean I was furious. I'm a nurse midwife. I was never told during nurse midwifery school that we were killing ourselves and our female organs every single month by doing that, it's maddening to me, but move Well, you've got to move your body you got to sweat like right before this. I just did 10 minutes just real fast. I walked as fast as I could 10 minutes outside, just to kind of get my heart rate up a little bit. But the more you exercise, the inflammation goes down. Unless you're very, very sick and you have some sort of horrible, very hard chronic disease. We know that you've got to honor your body. If you feel worse after you exercise, and you have to go to bed and you're exhausted. Then you've got the wrong kind of exercise going on there. You need to dampen it down. If you're a crossfitter. And you feel good initially and you've got a whole lot of endorphins going, but you got to go to bed for two hours. That's wrong, then you need to transition over something like yoga, right? Pilates, deep breathing, things like that nobody wants to just go from CrossFit to yoga, they think oh, that's all I let me tell you. I taught yoga for 10 years, my yoga studio in Paducah. 20 years later is still going strong and Paducah, Kentucky, that I started. Yoga has been around for over 2000 years. There's a reason it's still around CrossFit was not around 2000 years ago. I can tell you that. Yeah, look, I think it's a fact, it works. And if you don't think you get a workout from yoga, then you've never been to a right the right yoga class, right? Yeah. So you got to move your body right. You got to eat well, sleep well move well, anything you can all day long.... won't you look at those flabby arms Good Lord, that's ugly. But anything you can do last night I was cooking I had a big old pot of chicken and dumplings. And I took my Le Creuset just like this. And I was just doing that just doing my chicken and dumplings. It was very dangerous, but over my head, anything you can do to build it up every day. And then you got to poop Well, well, if you're not pooping, you're loaded with inflammation and your immune system is down. What you eat today should be 100% through your body tomorrow. If you're not pooping daily, if you have a provider who tells you, "Oh, it's okay to poop every three or four days." Would you find a new provider because that is not okay. You are supposed to poop like your dog does. You know your dog will eat and go and poop in about 20 minutes or maybe less. A human body should do that as well. Now everybody's just looking at me like flatline over here. I'm a good pooper. Well, of course I was I had IBS, I mean all the time. Now, it's a normal every, you know, couple times a day. So you have to put just imagine that this is one big tube from the mouth all the way down to the anus, one big tube, you chew it up here, and it comes out there, and it should be out tomorrow. And if you're not a good pooper, then we need to figure out a way number one, you need to take one to Leanne's yoga classes and you need to do a tremendous amount of twists because I'm telling you twist will wring it out, literally, out of you. And you need to drink half your body weight in ounces in water daily. So if you weigh 200 pounds, you need 100 ounces of water, 130 pounds, you need 65 ounces of water. If you drink a lot of coffee, now this is tea but it's got caffeine in it. If you drink tea and coffee then you need to add another eight ounces on that per glass. Okay, so I'm 130 I need 65 ounces plus probably another 16 or 20 ounces a day, you know, so somewhere around 80 or 90 ounces. That's huge to get you pooping, because when you're dehydrated, you can't get you can't just imagine that's all just gunked up in there. So that's going to help build your immune system. If you can get your bowels moving well. You got to move, when you stop moving, you stop moving totally. I mean, it doesn't matter. You can't poop, your body locks up. I mean, movement is key. Movement and exercise are the two key things. I mean, I'm sorry, movement and eating well are the two biggest things that you can do to build your immune system. And then you need to do everything in your power to decrease stress in your life. Lord stress is... my hair's falling out right here in the middle, you know, and I don't feel like nervous stress, but the stress of just trying to figure out how to make my business run during this time and all has been something that apparently hair is turning loose because of it, thank god I've got a lot of hair. But stress will kill you. Stress raises inflammation, stress raises something called cytokines in your body, which those are inflammatory markers, whatever you can do to decrease stress, right? Whether it's you know, if you're a meditator, if you're a prayer, if you, if you're one who digs deep into the Bible, yeah, absolutely your women's groups, things like that, whatever you can do to decrease stress. And I tell patients, and this is year round, not just now, if you're in a bad marriage, then you need to get that figured out. If you're in something really horrible at work, it's a bad situation, then leave the job. I mean, quit your job, find a new job, nothing is worth dying over. I can tell you that. And the number one killer for women is heart disease. Number one. The number one killer is heart disease, and the number one time for a heart attack is Monday morning at nine o'clock. Excuse me? What's that? We go to work Monday morning. So do whatever you can do to decrease stress, stress builds inflammation, this is year round. And then cultivate community. Community is huge. In fact, probably community is up there with eating well and and moving your body. The people who live the longest in this world, they eat a Mediterranean lifestyle. Okay, which is huge. Those are the people in the Blue Zones. For the most part, the people who live that, you know, they're centenarians. They live past 100 they eat a Mediterranean lifestyle. If anybody's ever been to Greece, or Italy or Spain, what do they do at meal, meal time? They gather and community they're not eating solo, very often, but it is Angela, am I correct? It's a huge community event a meal is you've got to have community whether it's your yoga community like this, whether it's your Bible study your Sunday school class, your ... you know, whatever whatever it is you do you volunteer somewhere, community is key. We are the loneliest society we've ever had in the history of the world. And we have two extremes on the loneliness, the teenagers, the teenagers are really lonely. And the research shows, you know, they are right here on this phone, non stop, and they're looking at things that are not real on Facebook and Instagram and things like that. They're lonely, they're isolated, and then you're seniors, they're extremely lonely. Your teenagers and your seniors and the seniors have a very, very high suicide rate, actually aged 10 to 24 is the fastest growing suicide rate in the United States age 10 to 24, that's huge. So cultivating community is a big big deal and when you're laughing when you're having fun when you're gathering and you're acting crazy whatever it is you're doing you're decreasing inflammation in your body it's it's big it's it's important eat well sleep well move well poop, well decrease stress have community. I think those are huge, huge things year around that we can do to build our immune system up. And those are just like practical things to build your immune system of. I mean, I have a whole immune boosting protocol that I like, if you're interested. Leanne Woehlke So what kind of things I know. I have flown a fair amount this year and yeah, into your office multiple times to go get all the things and will you talk a little bit about your immune boosting protocol because I've got all the sprays and the Dani Williamson Yes. Leanne Woehlke I show up with a whole bag of potions on the plane. Dani Williamson That you remember those? Oh, there it is right there. It was probably what two months ago before we even heard of Coronavirus. I had four flights for conferences to go to in four and a half weeks and I bought a in 95 respirator mask from Vogmask and I shared it on Facebook and Everybody thought I'd lost my mind. I've never flown with a mask in my life but I knew it was flu season didn't even know about Coronavirus and I knew I had to be well for the final flight which was the biggest Conference of the year that I go to a functional medicine conference. So I started spraying everything in my nose and my throat and I had my mask on and all basic stuff now mask they say the mask really does not help much for the for Coronavirus at all you know because it can get your eyes and your ears and things like that. So it's apparently not super protected for that. Basic stuff that I do all year long... Vitamin C, number one. Is everybody taking vitamin C? It's the biggest, you bet. It's the biggest daily all year long. Take a minimum of 2000 milligrams a day. Okay 2000. So that's four capsules for me and I take two capsules twice a day. Now here's the thing about vitamin C for those of you that don't poop, this is the best. Now it doesn't have to be my vitamin C here at the office. It can be any, at this point, right now because we have a national shortage of vitamin C, just get vitamin C in your body. I mean, there are different forms that I think are better than others. But right now just get some C. Don't worry about whose it is or what it is. Vitamin C will help you poop. And the beauty of this is you take it until bowel tolerance you can't overdose on vitamin C. It's a water soluble supplement meaning it's a water soluble vitamin, Meaning you're not going to overdose on it like you could vitamin D and A and E and K and iron. C, you'll just go until your body doesn't need it anymore. And when you start to have loose stools just back off about 500 milligrams, alright, so it depends on what does, you can play around with it. But I have patients who take 9000 milligrams a day of vitamin C and they don't have diarrhea. Well, what that tells me is they're their adrenals are really stressed. Then because vitamin C is stored in our adrenal glands. We're the only mammals who do not make vitamin C, but we store it right back here in the back on top of our kidneys in our little video, adrenal glands like that. And the more vitamin C you tolerate without diarrhea, that tells me that you need some adrenal support to boost your adrenals up and of course adrenals get really taxed during a season like this when we're under stress. So you want to to support your adrenals gently all year long, I do. Vitamin C, big one for building your immune system. Remember this is an antioxidant. So it mops up all the free radicals in your body. Some sort of what I recommend is Biocidin. And if you're looking at people's protocols online and all the webinars that are up there, Biocidin and Colloidal Silver are the two, and vitamin C are probably the three, that are staples on every single functional medicine doctor and providers protocol. This has been in my toolbox for probably three or four years and it should have been in there for the last 20 years. Biocidin is a company that makes only herbal phenomenal concoctions. Biocidin is an anti viral which this is a virus, not a bacteria, remember viruses and bacterias act differently in your body. Viruses are teeny tiny little particles bacterial cells Bigger bacterias bigger ones. This kills it. This is a virus antiviral, antibacterial and antifungal and it's just just like that spray at the back of the throat three or four sprays two or three times a day. That's a big one that I use specially if I'm traveling but right now and then Colloidal silver. Those are the, this Colloidal silver, Has anybody ever used Colloidal Silver ever? Okay, Colloidal Silver has been around again for eons and eons and eons. It's an antifungal antibacterial, antiviral. My office manager has used this spray right here in your nose for probably two years. I've never used it until I got off on my big four flights and four weeks kind of thing. We'll come to find out, it kills bar, it's a viral killer. So it's one of the big protocols that they have out there. They're for this COVID-19 specifically, it's unfortunate, it's on backorder. Nationwide, I mean in the spray bottle, because guess what, this is made in China. The top part is not the Colloidal Silver This is so you can just get your Colloidal silver and put it in a spray bottle and spray it up your nose, we have the Colloidal silver, we just don't have the sprays anymore, that those are three things that are huge to build your immune system up and then D3. Does everybody take vitamin D3? Leanne Woehlke Yeah, Dani Williamson It's a big one. And I don't test one patient, as a nurse practitione truly, who's not taking D3, who has a normal vitamin D3, we don't make it naturally. So all of you that are sitting outside watching this, that is the perfect thing. You really need to have your clothes off though. What the research shows is that you have to be out in the sun a minimum of 45 minutes It's seven days a week with no clothes on, or very little clothing on in order to really, really, really metabolize the D3. Well who the heck can do that? I mean, the neighborhood associations, although it looks like y'all kind of live in the woods, several of you, so maybe you could do that. But my neighborhood, they'd have a heart attack, stuff like that. So you got to get out, you got to get some sun but you need to take vitamin D3 for at least 5000 international units a day. 5000 is a good little basic, but this is not something you want to take long term without having your healthcare provider check your levels, because you can get too much D3, okay, but it's a big one for your immune system. For sure. And then I'm sure many of you use essential oils. Okay, so I'm a Young Living girl, my office managers is a doTERRA. Doesn't matter to me. I don't care. I use thieves she uses onguard. So this office smells like a combination of Young Living and doTERRA all the time because I'm spraying thieves everywhere she spraying onguard. I don't care, but thieves are onguard is one of the greatest antivirals and I put it in my I put thieves in my water every day all year long. And I just drink it like this. And if I'm sick or think I'm going to get sick you can put your onguard you know this, if you're oil people on the bottom of your feet and put your socks on and sleep and then I do it during the day sometimes as well. Those are like the real basics. Are you all taking supplements? Okay, good. Vitamin C, Biocidin, that's in the throat because remember, this is a respiratory illness. We're talking build your immune system up your round, but also COVID-19. This is a respiratory illness and what it does is it attacks the lungs, right? But what it does that by making the mucus thicker and thicker and thicker and we can't break it down and that's where we are literally drowning. The patients are in their mucus and so anything you can do to decrease the mucus in there things like the colloidal silver and the Argentine 23 anything that you can get your throat, gargling every day drinking hot liquids so we know if we will drink hot lemon water, hot tea, hot coffee, just hot water all day. hot apple cider vinegar. I don't know I couldn't do that. But anything hot all day long to keep the mucus secretions broken down. That's easy, and that's free. If you didn't have a penny. You could just heat up hot water and drink it all day to send the mucus secretions, and gargling. If you have a neti pot, use your neti pot. They drive me crazy, I can't do it. I try. I've had one for 15 years and I just don't care for it. I'd rather shoot colloidal silver in my nose. I actually saw one of the functional medicine providers the other day said Afrin which is interesting because we don't recommend Afrin, but Afrin kills everything. Clearly. It burns like hell when you put it in your nose. Have you ever sprayed Afrin in your nose? I mean there's nothing left in there. Once you do it. I did not have Afrin. I went out and bought some Afrin when I saw Dr. Bergsten talk about it and she said you know if you just spray a spray a day, she doesn't have any... This is anecdotal, so we don't have like randomized trials on this, but it makes perfect sense because it opens up those passages in there and it cleans out everything so possibly don't go out telling everybody I'm saying to use Afrin because I don't recommend Afrin at all, but it's just like yesterday me coloring my own hair. I've never done that in my life. Desperate times call for desperate measures. Do what you can do, Lord, oh that was terrible. Another thing you need to do, and I hope you all are doing this if you've been in public get your clothes off the second you get to the house immediately take your clothes off at the door it lives on your clothes, it lives in your hair. This is the first time that I have had my hair down in probably two weeks and those of you that are on our Facebook group and Instagram I have had this hair pulled back as tight as I could for two weeks and tucked up and all of that because it lives in all of this. And it lives for hours and hours. It lives on metal surfaces for nine hours. At least, nine hours. We know that so clean all that thieves all that onguard hydrogen peroxide we know breaks down viruses. I made a delivery to Health and Wellness this morning and stood, that's a pharmacy in Nashville compounding pharmacists, Dr. Mark Binkley came out and we were like you know, 10 feet apart Mark said that he got an order he got a prescription called in yesterday from a functional medicine provider in California for him for a patient. He was nebulizing medical grade hydrogen peroxide nebulizing just like this for the patient to help prevent this because hydrogen peroxide kills everything. So the first time he said that prescription I said wow, I don't know what we can do with hydrogen peroxide but if you clean with it, it kills pretty much everything. We use it in the hospitals and stuff for everything. So I would be getting some hydrogen peroxide cleaner as well are buying cheapo hydrogen peroxide and cleaning with it as well. Of course don't smoke ever good lord. This is a respiratory disease. Don't smoke if you're smoking or Juleing I'm sure all y'all got your Jules right out there, y'all. You're just waiting to get shut up. So I can vape right now, don't do it. Don't do it. It's terrible for your lungs right? And again if symptoms start so what's the very first symptom of this disease for most people is a glass throat just like glass shards in the throat is what they're saying just It hurts so bad and then a fever. Of course your fever is your body's is your body telling you? Oh gosh, there's a virus it's in here. The body attacks a virus and a bacterial infection the same way by creating a fever right and so fever is a good thing, but that should be your first sign is a fever and a scratchy throat and if that happens for darn sure you start getting all your hot stuff. You know drinking it and cutting out dairy 100% Leanne Woehlke Dani, what is, there's that other spray that you guys have? That tastes like melted vanilla ice cream? Dani Williamson Yes. ImmunoPRP. It's in the supplement store right now. I totally forgot. That's my other one. I forgot to bring it I was looking here thinking nothing is missing. But because I have three sprays, I have a no spray and two throats for ice. And the second throat spray is colostrum liquid colostrum. For those of you that breastfed your babies, you know, that is the liquid gold, right? That's what comes out of the breast, the first two three days before the actual milk comes in. And that's what seals the immune system for the baby. It starts to seal the immune system for the baby and it helps heal the gut lining. We have organic grass fed cows from Bolivia or Argentina or something wherever they're less stressed and they don't have all the stress that American cows do. We have an amazing PRP colostrum spray, and it's phenomenal for your immune system. And we've got the little bottles in stock right now. The big ones are on backorder they should be here next week, but that the little one will be enough to get you hrough this season. Yeah, that stuff's good. And it tastes like a vanilla milkshake, or melted vanilla ice cream or something. Yeah. Leanne Woehlke My daughter was giving that to her friends. They came over and she was telling them that I had, some magic thing against COVID-19. And so she was dosing them all up on everything. And giving them that she's like, it tastes just like vanilla ice cream. It's perfect... here. Dani Williamson Yes, it's good. It's good for your immune system. Yes. Leanne Woehlke What about oregano oil.? Dani Williamson Oregano is phenomenal. That's in our wellness formula that we use and oregano is. So if you're if you've got essential oils, if you're an oil person, phenomenal, get it on the bottom of your feet, put it in your water with your thieves or your doTERRA and drink it. You can put it in your tea even. It doesn't taste good though. Most people don't ever swallow oregano ,one time. One time. They don't ever do it again. Yeah, it's in. We use it in any of your really, really good immune building formulas will always have things like oregano. echinacea, elderberry, olive leaf extract. Now I have a whole protocol. Those of you that know me know, but I was trying to just dumb it down enough to where people wouldn't get dumb it down. But you know what I mean, make it to where you could do three or four things that would really boost your immune system, olive leaf, oregano and echinacea are three incredible things to boost your immune system. Leanne Woehlke I had heard somewhere and I don't recall where, that elderberries actually contraindicated for... Dani Williamson I knew you were gonna say that. Yeah, it's not. It's not, okay so here's the thing, and I was so glad I listened to a zoom call last, two nights ago, of four different five different functional medicine providers. And that question came up, and I was glad to hear them all say what I thought. The benefits far outweigh the risks on elderberry. Far outweigh. So what the the people are saying and we don't have solid evidence on elderberry increasing aside a king storm, and that's what we were talking about earlier is increasing your cytokines that increases inflammation in your body. One tablespoon of elderberry a day is going to have far more benefits than it is risk. So I wouldn't worry about if you've got a good quality elderberry. I would take my elderberry. Leanne Woehlke Great. And you talked about increasing alkalinity in the body. And what do you think about wheatgrass to help increase alkalinity? Dani Williamson Yeah, yeah, it's a green. I love it. Yeah, I don't drink a lot of wheatgrass. But yes, I have no problem. Do you make your Do you do it yourself? Leanne Woehlke I cheat a little bit. There's a company called Dynamic Greens in Canada and they grow it in the ground. So the problem with the trays is a lot of times the trays end up with mold. Dani Williamson Yes. Leanne Woehlke And so if you buy it at a wheat at a juice bar, a lot of times it has almost like a bitter funky taste. Yes, like stale, but dynamic greens. they ship it to you on dry ice or in ice packs. It's in these plastic like containers, almost like a Ziploc bag that's perforated and so it's like little ice cubes. So I take them, break them up, put them in the freezer, and then take out two to six depending on what I want. Reconstitute it with a little bit of water and put it in a mason jar and shake it up. And then just drink it that way. Dani Williamson And it tastes good? Leanne Woehlke It does. Does I'll bring you some. Dani Williamson Any wheat grass I've ever had. I've always had that bitter taste in it and I don't know why people love this. But you think, you know, oh, it's good for you. But you know you got it's got to be organic. We it cannot be wheatgrass, it like sprayed with glyphosate, nothing they you know, these green juices I make a ton of drink. I just drink my green juice this morning from home. But man, you can't be using, you know, glyphosate Roundup Ready vegetables and greens to make your green juice. Just can't I mean, it's glyphosate is the is the devil in my opinion? Leanne Woehlke Yeah. Right. I think that's, that's a big thing is a lot of times too is people if they buy conventional produce thinking I'm gonna make this great green juice. They don't know that there's still residue on the outside or wax or whatever it is, and then they juice it that and they're getting all of that. Dani Williamson That's right. And for those of you that don't know about the Dirty Dozen and the clean 15 that is hands down from the Environmental Working Group, the ewg.org so it's www.ewg.org Environmental Working. group.org is the leader in fighting for you all and all of us on clean things. They put up Every single year in April so it'll be out next month, the Dirty Dozen and the clean 15 The Dirty Dozen are the top 12 most toxic, Roundup Ready pesticide laden foods in the United States, the clean 15 or the cleanest 15 that dude that are not organic, that have less chemicals on them. And they have a free app on your phone called the Dirty Dozen and you just pop it on your phone if you forget. And you pull it up when you're at the grocery, what are the top 12 now I don't have them off the top of my head memorize but strawberries are number one most toxic, most toxic strawberries, spinach, apples grapes. Now what do we feed our kids strawberry apples, grapes, right spinach potatoes, they're under the ground. They're horrible. They're just soaked up with Roundup, all down in there. Red peppers, like as in bell peppers, red, green, yellow, those peppers. peaches. What else is on there? cherries? What else is on there? Anything with a soft skin. Anything with a delicate What you say celery? Celery? Yes Right celery and look at all these people on there jealous jelly celery juicing kicks right now they're all juicing celery juice and they're out there just put nothing but but roundup and pesticides in their body. Those are the Dirty Dozen, the Clean 15 are all the thicker skin things things like avocados, bananas, papayas, cauliflower, and brussels sprouts and cabbage are all on there. And just like humans, bugs don't eat those foods as much as humans. I mean as much as right they don't they rather eat a peach any day over a head of cabbage. So they have way less pesticides on them. So that is so important. And I wish I would have known that when I was raising my kids. I wish I'd have known about I wish I'd known about I wish I knew the word do I say when my kids were born 24... 23... 24 years ago, I didn't know better. Leanne Woehlke One of the things that we found out when my husband had cancer is we had an apple farmer. And he wasn't organic. But I asked him a lot of questions. And what he said is, you need to understand that every time I have to spray something, it costs me money. So I try to do all of the natural things I can as possible, and that there's a large cost associated with being a certified organic farm. And if there's a non organic farm within a certain radius, they can't get that designation. Dani Williamson That's probably true. Yeah, there's a huge cost associated with that, I think at the Franklin Farmers Market, and I may be wrong about this. There's only two that are certified organic. They have the green seal, that would be Devlin Farms and bloom Bloomsbury Farm. Now I may be wrong. And so if I'm, if I am, correct me on that, the rest of them use organic practices, right, but they are but just not certified like Kirkview. I buy a lot of things from Kirkview and they they do they use organic practices, but they're not technically organic. I mean, it's $100,000 I don't know it's outrageous to be certified organic. They don't make it easy for us to eat well, and that's why I love that misfit box I got yesterday it's $31 of organic and non GMO foods. And it's huge. I mean, you could that cost me $60 easy at Whole Foods. What I got yesterday. Leanne Woehlke Is that the big box or the smaller box, Dani Williamson the big box. because I split it with Jackson, my son Ella works at Whole Foods. So she gets her stuff at a discount so I split it with Jackson, but um, yeah, so building up your immune system, what else what I mean? So here's the thing, are you all I mean, I don't know if y'all are off work right now or if you don't work generally during the day, you know, if you have an outside job outside the home, I think there are lots of great things are going to come from this and i think that you know This is my belief. And I know Angela is a believer but I, I sent out a newsletter this week and I was expecting to get some blowback on this. What what, because I get some nasty messages sometimes when I say things. I think that this is a huge wake up call for all of us worldwide. And I think God gets your attention one way or the other, you know, and when you're not when we're not listening, when we're not, when we're going around wrong path. I know in my PR, I can only speak from personal experience, he will knock you to the ground to get your attention because I'm horrible at not listening to God. Well, I'm better now because I've gotten knocked down way too many times. But I'm just telling you, he's trying to get our attention and he is and we need to right the ship that we have, as in decreasing stress, you know, not overextending ourselves. I mean, we are so over committed. It's not even funny. And I think this is a great time to be able to pull back drum down on your life and just say, holy cow, what can I eliminate, automate and delegate out of my life, you know, and set some margin in my life, because we don't have any margin. And we're proving that now, as people are panicking, and anxiety attacks and all these things. I mean, we're so used to being busy. Nobody should. While I know I'm not used to being able to take an hour off in the middle of the day and do something like this. And it's ramping up a lot of anxiety. I think that during this time, we need to reevaluate a whole lot of things. And I think we also need to be cleaning our house and doing the things that we know are in all that we don't want to do. But, you know, really re evaluating and as my friend Michael Hyatt tells me all the time, he's like, Dani, where's the margin in your life? Where's the margin? You know, and if we don't have any margin, You just don't have any life and when things go sideways, man, you're just turned upside down. And now am I right? Leanne Woehlke Yeah, absolutely. Yeah, absolutely. So I, we have a, we have a couple questions that people are curious about. So someone had a question about vitamin C. They're somebody who has rheumatoid arthritis and the rheumatologist say, not to take it because their method is not about immune system boosting. So what do you think about that? Dani Williamson Well, I have a rheumatologist. I've had lupus since my 30s. And he's never told me anything like that. I mean, I use a lot of vitamin C every day. So I can't speak to what he's saying because I don't you know, I don't know. I don't know what he's exactly referring to. But vitamin C is a naturally occurring vitamin C, you know, I mean, we don't I don't really know what he's saying there. So I again If you're super super high doses maybe he's thinking it can create inflammation because autoimmune disease clearly your immune system is turned on right? It's it's a little more ramped up than the average person there so I don't know what he's speaking to I know for my autoimmune patients because Hashimotos is an autoimmune condition, lupus rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, Crohn's disease, all of those eczema psoriasis, those are all autoimmune diseases. Vitamin C is usually a piece of an immune protocol. So I don't know that answer. I would take a low dose vitamin C. Somebody sent them about combat combating seasonal allergies in a natural way. You bet. Eliminating the food sensitivities because that's going to decrease inflammation, right? And then things like what are the best natural ways for for allergies cuercitin, vitamin C, stinging nettle. N-acetylcysteine and bromalain, those are five things that's what's in our A and I that we use here. I don't know if any of you have used that supplement that I've used that for 10 years with patients is called "A and I" A and I, and it's that five combinations that is an unbelievable all natural anti-histamine. That's what seasonal allergies are, are a histamine release. So we use that product which has those five in it, you can go find those five separately, and then we also decrease histamine foods in our body and what foods create a lot of histamine, avocados, spinach, tomatoes, vinegars kombucha, kombucha is one of the biggest ones for histamine response in your body. If you think you have histamine issues in your body, stop drinking kombucha if you drink it often, you'll see your histamine symptoms go down. leftovers are one of the highest things in histamine. So patients who have true histamine intolerance, they cannot eat leftovers at all. And that's part of seasonal allergies. So the second they cook their food, they have to freeze their food. Right then cook it, freeze it. You eat your meal, and then you freeze it. Because histamine grows on leftovers. Just a little nugget there. Leanne Woehlke So there's a question about organic food, no bags, cans, boxes. What about frozen veggies if they're organic? Dani Williamson Perfect, perfect. Those are great. Now I don't know what that question is. But how is that not considered dairy? I don't know what that comment was referring to. Unknown That was colostrim. Dani Williamson Yes, right the caesin has been taken out of it. So I have a dairy sensitivity dairy gluten, beans, cashews And oh for crying out loud Eggs Eggs, but I can use the colostrum because the caesin been taken out. Leanne Woehlke And I had when Dani did my food sensitivities the whole thing lit up like Christmas other than gluten cheese and chocolate basically. And I was sat in her office about in tears and said, What am I supposed to do? Dani Williamson It's terrible. For me, the dairy is the hardest thing to cut out gluten was easy. You know, there's no gluten in anything that's fresh food. It's not in it. It's not in one ingredient foods. Gluten was only originally in three things. Three things naturally. Barley, wheat and rye. Those are the three things when God walked that when Jesus walked this earth, three things he had three strands of wheat three As Americans, we have 25,000 strands of hybridized Wheat in the United States 25,000 that have been bred with no pun intended with high gluten content. Gluten means glue. So it sticks everything together makes things fatter, fluffier and softer, which is what it's done to the United States population. It's in everything processed package bag, your salad dressings, your soups, your soy sauce, all of your soy sauce unless it says gluten free has wheat paste in it. So you know you think you're doing great and you're getting an organic soy sauce maybe and then you're loaded up with gluten as well. Yeah, gluten is a huge inflammatory food one of the one of the worst actually, (In response to one of the questions in the chat box... Dani was reading the question clarification out loud) Oh, the rheumatologist they told me Oh, I didn't see this. But they told me to decrease my vitamin C intake since building my immune system and increasing my RA. Okay, so rheumatoid arthritis, attacking my joints. Can you speak to that? I don't know how much you were taking but I'm telling you right now 2000 milligrams a day is usually the standard dose for vitamin C. Where's Valerie, raise your hand. All right, okay. All right. I just don't really have anybody react to 2000 milligrams a day of plain, inexpensive ascorbic acid. That's just the cheap buffered vitamin C. Frozen blueberries. Yeah, if they're organic, absolutely. Blueberries are sprayed a lot because they're sweet and bugs, like a lot of blueberries. I think frozen food is is phenomenal. If you can get because they flash freeze it like that. It's not like it's sitting around forever. And then they freeze it, they pick it and freeze it. So if you get a good company that's organic, I think it's totally fine to have frozen food. Leanne Woehlke Dani, thank you so much. I want to honor your time. I know you've been with us a long time and I appreciate it. I appreciate your knowledge and everything you do in the community. Tell us how we can follow up with you. I know but your Sunday night service your website with a Dani Williamson Sunday night service. We're talking clean crafted organic wine this week. I am so tired of talking things that are stressful. We're going straight to the wine bottle and we're talking about clean crafted wine. Did you know your wine is loaded, we eat all these organic blueberries for crying out loud. We we change out our tampons to get roundup out of our vaginas. And then we drink wine that is loaded with roundup and a sugar doughnut, a jelly doughnuts worth of sugar in every bottle of wine right? And we get all these pesticides and sulfides and all that. So we're talking to clean crafted wine on Sunday night service this Sunday night. But for those of you that don't get our newsletter, Dani Williamson, it's real simple. www.daniwilliamson.com you just go to www.daniwilliamson.com and it's at the very top and you sign up for the newsletter. We send out a newsletter every week or two During this season, and it tells you how to get in touch with us, Dani Williamson Wellness Dani waiting to wellness daily Williamson wellness, that's the same on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube. Every single Sunday night Service that I do on Facebook Live is on our YouTube channel so you can follow that if you don't have Facebook you can follow that YouTube channel subscribe to it. We have a Sunday night service Dr. Motley and I Chris Motley. Have a Sunday night service on everything from low testosterone. why people don't want to have sex to anxiety to electromagnetic fields, Lyme disease, depression. I mean, you name it. We talked about it on there. Don't we, Leanne? Leanne Woehlke Yeah, Dani Williamson There's a ton of stuff. And so and it's live every Sunday night. So if you just wanted to watch it live on Sunday night, that's on Facebook at Dani Williamson Wellness if you'll just follow that group, but we have a book coming out this summer. So that's why we would love to have you on the email list. Just so you know when it comes out and it's a book on being wild and well, health wise, you know, so I haven't we haven't decided the title yet, but somehow something about radical something about being wild and well and my six steps to radical health I don't know it's going to be something with this hair, and it's going to be very all about my six steps to healing and it goes into serious detail on ways to decrease inflammation in your body because the root of every single chronic disease and we don't say that in medicine, you never say every or always or never in medicine, every lifestyle chronic disease we now know has a root of an inflammatory response, inflammation. And so inflammation is the devil hands down it is and when you decrease inflammation, you increase your immune system and you decrease your whatever It is going on in your body joint pain, your your fibromyalgia, your migraine headaches, your anxiety, your whatever gut issues. So the whole book is on decreasing inflammation in your body. Common Sense practical ways because I'm just a little girl from Gilbertsville, Kentucky, who's the biggest redneck you've ever seen in your life, who happens to do a job that I absolutely love, and have been able to bless to be able to help a lot of people through the years. So it's just common sense. Man, dumbed it down so that even I could understand it. This is the kind of book it is. So Leanne Woehlke thank you. We can't wait for that. You gotta make sure. We'll put all the links in our group, and then we'll also put the replay so people can hear this. Dani Williamson Well, thank you. Appreciate it. Thank you for taking an hour out in the middle of the day. It's gorgeous out there.
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Katja Lindert Bergsten är psykolog och är en av experterna som vi intervjuar i boken. Vi slog oss ner på terapisoffan och frågade hur det kommer sig att så många mår så dåligt, och varför vi riggar våra liv på ett sätt som inte är hållbart. Var kommer förväntningarna att vi ska klara allt, och hur gör man för att vara lite snällare mot sig själv? Kompexa frågor som Katja har överraskande enkla svar på.
Kärnbibeln, den senaste i floran svenska bibelöversättningar, har precis släppt hela Nya testamentet. Det är en expanderad bibelöversättning vilket innebär att en del ord översätts med flera svenska ord mellan bågparenteser och förklaringar läggs in direkt i texten mellan hakparenteser. Lyssna till Jonas Bergstens resa och vad fördelarna kan vara med just en bibel som denna?
Vad är känslor? Känner vi olika mycket? Vad är affektfobi? Hur påverkar vår inlärningshistoria hur vi upplever och uttrycker våra känslor? I veckans avsnitt träffar vi psykologen Katja Bergsten för att djupdyka i just känslor.
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Vi har påbörjat intervjuer för en ny podcast serie med fokus på Företagsutveckling, där entreprenörer och företagsledare för små och medelstora företag delar med sig av sina berättelser att bygga bolag. Denna serie vänder sig till entreprenörer, start-uppare och för företagsledare som vill lyssna till best practise inom business, passion och change. Andra samtalet i serien är med Owe Bergsten som regelbundet besökte Hong Kong/Singapore/Taiwan för att uppleva teknik som ännu inte skådats i Sverige. Köpte där ett spel Game & Watch i en fotobutik och spelade hela vägen hem. Kämpade sig till agenturen och lade första ordern på 10.000 spel. Nintendo klev in i svenska hem.
GO TEAM! YAY SPORTS! That's right - in this episode we are looking at athletes and murder! We first take a look at the once successful NFL player who became a serial killer in a matter of days after joining a cult (we love a good cult). Then we dive into the gnarly 1980s California skateboarding scene, connecting a famous professional skater to the gruesome discovery of a skeleton in the desert. Help support the show: http://Patreon.com/EsotericOddities - Connect With Us -Instagram - @ EsotericOddities Twitter - https://twitter.com/esotericodditie Facebook - https://facebook.com/esotericoddities Email - Odditiespodcast@gmail.com Spotify - http://spoti.fi/2DprpDl - Sources - https://bit.ly/2O9PzId https://bit.ly/2NxmwRK https://bit.ly/2MmTlMo
Psyche, Psychos und Psychedelika Dieses mal haben wir die Psychiaterin und Neurologin “K” zu Gast. In unserem Gespräch geht es um ihre Arbeit in einer Klinik für psychisch gestörte Menschen und die Fragen “Was macht uns verrückt?”, “Was unterscheidet psychisch kranke von “normalen” Menschen?”, “Kann Aljoscha diese seltsamen Pilze essen?” und “Warum zur Hölle regt sich Matt immer so auf? Ist das gesund?”. Wenn ihr euch auch manchmal anders vorkommt, dann ist dieser Podcast genau das richtige für euch! Dies ist der verspätete Abschluss unserer ersten Staffel von “Im Oberstübchen”. Bald sind wir wieder da! Musik: Anne Meyer zu Bergsten
IoT-podden sänder från Elmia Subcontractor. Vi tar reda på hur startups kan kickstarta tillverkningsindustrins iot-satsningar och vilken nytta som skapas av sensorer och dataanalyser i framtidens leveranskedjor. Gäster är Pär Bergsten från H&D Wireless, Alexander Hellström från Lumenradio och Olof Samuelsson från Addsecure. Programledare är Kalle Wiklund.
Schlogger! Diesmal ist die Comiczeichnerin Johanna “Schlogger” Baumann zu Gast im Oberstübchen! An unserem kreativen Kaminfeuer stellt Schlogger ihren neuen Comic “Streitsam” vor, der just dieser Tage beim Comiclabel POPCOM erschienen ist (hier erhältlich und in den Comic-Shops eures Vertrauens). Ausserdem lässt Schlogger einige ihrer berühmten Gehirnfürze los. Aber da können Aljoscha und Matt doch mithalten, oder etwa nicht? Ein existentialistischer Abend mit einem Blick in Schloggers kreative Werkzeugkiste und vielen geheimen Geheimtipps. Musik: Anne Meyer zu Bergsten Überblick: 00:00 Megaliferadio.net – Die neue Heimat des Oberstübchens 01:35 W-Fragen mit Schlogger 06:10 Zen-Thema: Erkenne dich selbst. 07:00 „Streitsam“ – Gemeinsam streiten lernen mit Schlogger 15:15 Josch Technik – Eliminiere Versuchungen um Arbeiten zu können 16:30 Schlogger Technik – Ideenaufschreiben und Simplify Ideas 22:30 Es gibt viele Arten zu Streiten 27:00 Was haben die Traumgesänge der Aboriginies mit Facebook zu tun? 31:00 Was haben Joschis Socken miteinem spanischen Bullen zu tun? 36:30 Was ist FOMO? Eine Krankheit? 38:30 Wie findet man raus, was man will? Synchrone Carl Jung Münzen! 47:00 Filter… BLASEN? 55:00 Matts Werkzeugkasten: Tarot-Karten legen lassen 01:05:00 Joschis Künstlergeheimnis: Einfach Machen! 01:09:00 Joschis Werkschau: Rosalie Blum von Camille Jordi 01:12:30 Geheime Geheimtipps – Tarzan, Dschungelbuch und Monster Calls – NOT! 01:18:00 Mega-Geheimtipp: Wer die Nachtigall stört! 01:21:00 Megaliferadio.net – Verabschiedung Linksammlung: Schlogger im Internet! http://schlogger.de/ Schloggers „Streitsam“ http://www.tokyopop.de/manga/popcom-comic/young-adult/streitsam/ Schloggers „Danach“ http://www.mycomics.de/comic/3816-schlogger-danach-ueber-die-zeit-nach-einer-trennung-story-1.html Harper Lee: Wer die Nachtigall Stört https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wer_die_Nachtigall_st%C3%B6rt_(Film) Camille Jourdy: Rosalie Blum http://www.reprodukt.com/produkt/graphicnovels/rosalie-blum/
Willkommen in der nächtlichen Heide! Aljoscha und Matt unternehmen eine Nachtwanderung!! An die Grenzen des Tages. Die Grenzen der Zivilisation. Die Grenzen des Unfassbaren. Dabei sehen sie Tiere, Nebelschwaden und die Hand vor Augen nicht; und diskutieren dabei das Wandern, Landschaften in der kulturellen Wahrnehmung und Zeitreisen. Sie durchstreifen dunkle Wälder und unheimliche Lichtungen. Ihr Ziel ist der Totengrund. Bei Tag einer schönsten Flecken in der Lüneburger Heide. Und bei Nacht? Hört selbst! Musik: Anne Meyer zu Bergsten Überblick: 00:00 Einleitung: Nachtwanderung in der Lüneburger Heide 03:22 Unterwegs – Erste Eindrücke u Tiersichtung unter Mamba-Einfluss 05:50 Ameisenhügel – Josch deckt beliebte Irrtümer über Ameisen auf 09:37 Dunklerer Wald – und Alienblume mit Kelchspinne 10:58 Das geheimnissvolle Summen und der Kreis des Lebens 12:12 WANDERGESPRÄCH I: Strollology, Natur, Mensch und Wanderungen 31:57 Die Nacht bricht an – erster Grusel 35:00 Verlaufen: Perfekter Zeitpunkt für eine Gruselgeschicht – Edgar Allen Poe und ein unheimlicher Zufall 42:00 Josch über Eber und die geheime Biologie der Bäume 45:12 Ankunft am Totengrund – Aufstieg zum Aussichtspunkt 56:04 WANDERGESPRÄCH II: Nacht am Totengrund, Zeitreisen, Grusel 1:15:44 Das Geräusch – Der dumpfe Herzschlag des Waldes 1:17:24 Rückweg – am Rande des Unfassbaren! Endlich!! 1:38:00 Zurück im Auto: Zusammenfassung und Abschied Linksammlung: Strollogy https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Promenadologie
Stefan Bergsten gästar oss denna vecka. Vi får veta hur han lärde känna swimrunpoddens egna Annelie och hur han hittade till swimrun, vi pratar ultralöpning, skidåkning, rörlighetsträning och mycket mer. Vi pratar även om långholmens swimrun och 50turen som gick nu i helgen.
Es wird meta! Aljoscha und Matt sprechen über das Oberstübchen, ihr wisst schon, den Podcast. Es gibt neue Kategorien, wir sprechen über Opening Shots, es werden Texte gelesen und wir empfehlen den Inkal und den Manga Oishinbo. Musik: Anne Meyer zu Bergsten Überblick: 00:00 Thema: Der Podcast über den Podcast 02:10 Unsere neuen Kategorien 08:25 WFragen: Was ist das Oberstübchen? 12:37 Des Künstlers Werkzeugkiste: Der Establishing Shot 20:08 Aaaaand: Star Wars (Mann, Matt) 25:55 Die Werkschau: Matt und Elfenlied 33:35 Die Werkschau: Aljoscha und Canetti 42:00 Geheimtipp: Oishinbo – A la carte / Der Inkal Linksammlung: Elias Canetti https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elias_Canetti Elfenlied (Eduard Möricke) https://de.wikisource.org/wiki/Elfenlied Oishinbo – A la Carte https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oishimbo Der Inkal (Moebius/Jodorowski) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Incal
Kritik zu geben und anzunehmen… ist eine Kunst. Aljoscha und Matt fragen sich in der elften Episode von “Im Oberstübchen” was einen guten und was einen schlechten Kritiker ausmacht. Musik: Anne Meyer zu Bergsten Überblick: 00:45 Themenvorstellung 02:15 Gute Kritik und Schlechte Kritik – Versuch einer Bestandsaufnahme 1 0:30 Ist gute Kritik Psychologie? 13:40 Vertrauen zum Kritiker… Warum so wichtig? 17:00 Wenn Texte als Geisel genommen werden. 20:00 Drei Milliarden Kritiker? – Lasst mich in Ruhe! 23:50 Matts Verhältnis und Umgang mit Kritik 28:00 Aljoschas fordert eine tiefeintellektuelle Auseinandersetzung mit dem Werk 32:30 Unangebrachte Kritik? Schlechte Kritik? In Subjektivität gefangen 36:00 Kritik annehmen – Niederlage fürs Ego? 39:30 Wie gibt Aljoscha Kritik? Like a Boss 41:30 Wie gibt Matt Kritik? Logik und Emotion 48:40 Kritik ist Diplomatie – Das Warum hinter der Änderung ist wichtig 51:45 Matts Geheimtipp – Rezeption von Erstlingswerken ansehen 56:50 Aljoschas Geheimtipp – Film CritHulk
Möge die Macht… Ach, halt die Klappe! :/ Matt und Aljoscha sind ausnahmsweise Mainstream und diskutieren “Star Wars Episode VII – The Force Awakens” und “Rogue One”. Auf einen Nenner kommen sie nicht, aber finden viel darüber raus, was sie von einem Star Wars Film erwarten. Und Warum. Folgt uns gerne auf Twitter und diskutiert mit uns: @MattKempke @AljoschaJelinek Musik: Anne Meyer zu Bergsten Überblick: 0:49 TITLECRAWL !!11einself 1:24 Unsere Freundschaft in Gefahr – durch Star Wars! 2:50 Am Anfang war: STAR WARS. Matts zarte erste Star Wars-Knospung in den frühen 90ern. 5:08 Aljoschas kühlere erste Kontakte mit Star Wars. 7:27 Neue Stories heilen Star Wars? Matt öffnet sein Herz. Sogar für Darth Maul. 8:57 Episode VII. Aljoschas Kritik. Der Film ist Leistungsverweigerer! 11:35 Matt und Episode VII. Nicht brilliant aber funktioniert emotional größtenteils! 13:51 Diskussion: Vorkenntnisse, Handlungslöcher, Eigenleistung und Fantasie 17:05 Aljoscha: Star Wars stand mal für klassisches Storytelling 18:35 Die Prequels: Woran sind die gescheitert? Discuss! 21:39 Episode VII: Playing it safe oder mutiger Neustart? 27:35 Aljoscha Theorie: Star Wars als Ritual 31:30 Unterhaltungsfilme – Abrams vs Spielberg 36:32 Film-Franchises und Universen: verdammt schlechter zu werden? 39:00 Löcher im Film um Bücher und TV-Serien zu verkaufen? 43:00 Rogue One – Ein Puzzleteil in einer größeren Narration 47:35 Matt fragt: Seit wann haben unterhaltsame Filme immer gutes Character-Storytelling?? 49:50 Aljoschas emotionaler Kern von Star Wars – der ihm jetzt fehlt. 52:20 Genau den Kern sieht Matt noch in Episode VII. WTF! Und: fuck the heroe's journey, ab und zu! 56:17 Rey vs Luke und Matt vs Aljoscha! Fight!! 1:01:30 Finn – oder: Das Sturmtruppler-Dilemma. 1:04:10 Was wird Episode VIII bringen? 1:05:20 Heitere Diskussion! Episode VII! Was funktioniert für wen?? (25 Minuten!) Linksammlung: Mystery Box von JJ Abrams https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vpjVgF5JDq8 Aljoschas Text: Star Wars als Ritual: “The Ritual of the Force Awakens.” (Engl.) http://www.academia.edu/20326968/The_Ritual_of_The_Force_Awakens_by_Jelinek
The Story of Everything! Matt und Aljoscha sprechen über Geschichten im Alltag. Ob in Politik, Familie und im eigenen Oberstübchen: Wir glauben, das Geschichtenerzählen definiert uns als Menschen. Musik: Anne Meyer zu Bergsten Überblick: 00:00 Intro und Thesenvorstellung 02:50 Doppelte Verarschung: Unsere Sinne und Kulturelle Muster 07:00 Der kluge Chef heißt Gerd Postel-Kompetenzsimulator 12:00 Das Image zur Verschleierung der Unfähigkeit 18:00 Schulkultur-Soziale Selektion und Aljoschas Trauma 25:00 Sind wir gefangen im kulturellen System? 28:00 Lügengeschichten als Ego-Booster. 33:45 „Culture is not your friend“ – Drogentrips als Perspektiverschieber 36:00 Robert Anton Wilson, Konfuzius, Orwell, Fromm, Carlin-Die Wortkritiker 45:30 „Verarsch mich doch“- Konsumkultur als Simulation der Ermächtigung 55:30 Subkulturen – Assimiliert und angepasst vom Mainstream 60:00 Philosophie an deutschen Unis vergällt das Denken 64:30 Das Fehlen einer großen Narration stärkt Populärkultur – Sehnsucht nach Authentizität 71:00 Schulische Selektion als Beispiel für kulturelle Fehlentwicklung 74:00 Veränderung nur durch Neu-Anpassung des kulturellen Rahmens 77:15 Unsere Geheimtipps-Mckenna und Co. Linksammlung: Terence McKenna https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terence_McKenna Robert Anton Wilson https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Anton_Wilson George Carlin https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Carlin Konfuzius https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Konfuzius Erich Fromm https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Fromm George Orwell und Newspeak https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neusprech
Alles sind Geschichten und … Geschichten sind alles! Matt und Aljoscha sprechen über Geschichten im Alltag. Ob in Politik, Familie und im eigenen Oberstübchen: Wir glauben, das Geschichtenerzählen definiert uns als Menschen. Musik: Anne Meyer zu Bergsten Überblick 00.47 Einleitung und Thema 02:56 Aljoschas These: Storytelling ist das, was uns zu Menschen macht. 04:08 Matthias These: Nur wenn man weiß, dass Geschichten unser Leben bestimmen, kann man frei sein. 04:28 Geschichten und das Menschsein 08:20 Mustererkennung – vom Geschichtenerzählen zum Rationalismus 12:43 Geschichten vs Realität – rationales Potential und irrationales Denken 16:22 Der Lagerfeuermensch und die moderne Gesellschaft 20:10 menschliche Kulturen brauchten Geschichten 24:42 Religion als Geschichte, die nicht hinterfragt wird? 26:32 Wer glaubt die gesellschaftlichen Geschichten? 29:21 sind gesellschaftliche Geschichten unkontrollierbar? 31:41 Familie, Geschichten, Geschichte und Identitätsbildung 37:17 Wer sind wir? Generation ironische Distanz? 41:50 Realität und ihre Narrationen – Highjacking der Realität 50:17 Politisches Storytelling – ob bewusst oder unbewusst: immer grausam effektiv 52:27 Totalitäre Systeme verwandeln Lügen in Realität 57:24 Bullshit = unmarkiertes Storytelling, Geschichten vs Lügen 01:05:00 Im eigenen Saft: Wahrnehmungsblase Facebookfeed Linksammlung Elias Canetti https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elias_Canetti Philip Zimbardo – Lucifer Effect https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Zimbardo#The_Lucifer_Effect Hannah Arendt https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_Arendt “Modern Times” von Charlie Chaplin https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moderne_Zeiten “Fahrenheit 451” von Ray Bradbury https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fahrenheit_451
Zu Gast: Game-Macher Maurice Alain! Matt, Aljoscha und der Game Designer Maurice (@maurice_alain), Gründer von Tiny Roar (tinyroar.de), fragen sich: “Wie funktioniert Storytelling in Spielen?” Musik: Anne Meyer zu Bergsten Überblick: 00:50 Intro und Vorstellung Maurice Alain – Der Gamedesigner fürs Herz 02:09 Thema: Storytelling in Spielen – Unsere Thesen 04:04 Maurice: Point and Click Adventures sind tot! Ja wirklich! 09:36 Point and Click der Langeweile – Oder wann Matthias sich schmutzig fühlt? 14:00 Portal 2 Gut! Skyrim Schlecht? 20:00 Point and Click stirbt – Lang lebe…ja was denn nun? 31:19 Die ewige Story des Klempners 32:10 Aljoscha: Journey ist die beste Short-Story in Videospielen! 42:55 Weniger ist mehr? Blade Runner und Kentucky Route Zero! 50:50 Matts Gehirnanschalter: Gone Home! 54:50 Papers Please – Repepewas des Contents? 59:16 Interaktion in Gamedesign-Kuscheln und Pfeifen! 01:04:28 Japan Games – Haare treffen auf Magie 01:10:50 Das Rätsel von Matts makkeloser Frisur wird gelöst 01:14:48 Unsere Geheimtips – Dark Banjo Souls und Kentucky Route Chicken 01:22:00 In der nächsten Episode…? Linksammlung: Portal 2 (Game) https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal_2 Journey (Game) https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(Computerspiel_2012) Kentucky Route Zero (Game) https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kentucky_Route_Zero Blade Runner (Film) https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blade_Runner Skyrim (Game) https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Elder_Scrolls_V:_Skyrim Gone Home (Game) https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gone_Home Papers Please (Game) https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Papers,_Please Banjo-Kazooie (Game) https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banjo-Kazooie Persona 4 (Game) https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shin_Megami_Tensei:_Persona_4 Night of the Rabbit (Game) https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Night_of_the_Rabbit
Unser Thema: World Building! Matt und Aljoscha fragen sich “Wie baut man gute fiktive Welten?” Musik: Anne Meyer zu Bergsten Überblick: 00:59 Einleitung: “Welten Bauen” 02:07 “Die Kunst der erotischen Auslassung”- Hitchcock vs. Games of Thrones 04:10 Warum ist die “Game of Thrones”-Karte so wichtig? 07:08 Bad Worldbuilding vs Good World Building = Textur vs Tiefe 09:16 Warum steht Aljoscha auf Mad Max Fury Road? 12:25 Mehr als die Summe ihrer Teile – Welten ohne Brüche 13:54 Die Mad Max Story als Reise zur Vermessung der Welt 15:05 Ein Metalplattencover erwacht zum Leben – WorldBuilding ala Mad Max 18:18 Mad Max 1 – Flache Wüste, flaches Setting 19:48 Terminator – Klare Regeln in kurzer Zeit: Gutes World-Building 20:48 Warum liebt Matt Franz Kafkas “Das Schloss”? 22:30 Kafkas “K.”- Entfremdeter Fremdkörper in einer konfus regulierten Welt 23:47 Verwirrung: Das Dorf als Labyrinth, das Schloss als leere Mitte 26:20 Charaktere und Welten brauchen Wurzeln um bedeutsam zu sein 27:13 Die Regeln der Welt-Show, dont tell! SHOW DON`T TELL,verdammt! 29:16 Warum findet Aljoscha Walter Moers Bücher so großartig? 31:14 Regeln des Welten Bauens: Recherche und Backstory-Entwicklung 33:01 Matts Spezialität: Worldbuilding in den Hintergründen von Adventures 36:11 Wie kann man die Fantasie der Rezipienten kickstarten? 36:49 Regel: Raum für die Fantasie des Lesers lassen 40:12 Zusammenfassung der World-Building Regeln – Harry Potter 42:17 Aljoscha: Percy Jackson ist Harry Potter für Arme. 47:06 Wichtige Regel: Die Gesetze einer Welt haben emotionale Auswirkungen. 50:51 Matt: TV Shows der 80er – World Building Light 53:55 Geheimtipp Aljoscha: Gary Larson – The Far Side 55:23 Geheimtipp Aljoscha II: Max Landis Youtube Kanal 57:10 Geheimtipp Matt: Over the Garden Wall Linksammlung: TV-Serie: “Game of Thrones” https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_of_Thrones Videospiel:”Game of Thrones”, die Telltale Serie https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_of_Thrones_(Computerspiel_2014) Film: “Mad Max – Fury Road” http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1392190/?ref_=nv_sr_1 Film: “Mad Max 1” http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0079501/?ref_=nv_sr_2 Film: “Terminator 1” http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0088247/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 Roman: “Kafka – Das Schloss” http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Das_Schloss Romane: Walter Moers Romanwelt “Zamonia” http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zamonien
Die erste Episode! Willkommen zu unserer ersten Episode! Matt und Aljoscha fragen sich “Was ist eine gute Geschichte?” Musik: Anne Meyer zu Bergsten Überblick: 00:00 Intro und Vorstellung 01:40 Thema: Was ist eine gute Geschichte? 03:05 Aljoschas großer Fehler und Matts erster Ratschlag 06:10 Emotionale Distanz zu sich selbst: Problem der Jugend? 08:36 Matts persönliche Edelstein Theorie 10:30 Die Harmonien des Herrn Wercksmeister: Das unbekannte narrative Kleinod 16:00 Einschub: Warum wird auf manche Künstler herabgesehen? 18:15 Wercksmeisters Fortsetzung: Musik malt Emotionen 21:55 “Eine gute Geschichte gibt einen das,was man gesucht hat!” 22:30 Aljoschas emotionaler Trigger: Stallones “Rocky” 27:05 Ein paar Thesen zum emotional wirksamen Storytelling 30:10 Spiderman, Spiderman, swings around, makes you cry 32:40 Show, Don't Tell: SHOW DON'T TELL,VERDAMMT! 34:45 Die Zukunft der Werbung: “Du bist die Partei!” 39:50 Null Emotion. Null gar nix! Man of Steel 47:10 “Civil War” war aus Teflon: Nichts blieb haften 51:30 “Batman Vs Superman”: A Mama's Boy Movie 53:40 “Civil War”- Ein unterhaltsames Gerangel zwischen Freunden 57:35 Geheimtipps und unsere Regeln für emotionales Schreiben Linksammlung: Film: “Die Werckmeisterschen Harmonien” https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Die_Werckmeisterschen_Harmonien Musik: “Jacqueline du Pré, Dvořák Cello Concerto in B minor op.104” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=llB7NaWLUc4 Film: “Rocky” https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky Film: “Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice” http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2975590/?ref_=nv_sr_1 Film: “Grave of the Fireflies” http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0095327/?ref_=nv_sr_1 Die Comics “Blankets” und “Haibibi” von Craig Thompson https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Craig_Thompson#Graphic_novels Roman: “Der Gott der kleinen Dinge” https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Der_Gott_der_kleinen_Dinge Roman: “Big Fish” http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0319061/?ref_=nv_sr_1
Lungkollaps och Guds kallelse ledde till en tillvaro i Bibelns tjänst. Med ett tekniskt kunnande gör nu Jonas livet lättare för Sveriges bibelläsare.
Kicki Bergsten har vigt en stor del av sitt liv åt att ge ungdomar med funktionsnedsättningar möjligheten att spela teater inför publik. Ur detta engagemang uppstod den populära showen Revyresan i Borlänge. Emma Bergsten leder ett personligt samtal om livet och glädjen på och bakom scenen.
With the Eurozone crisis in its fifth year, Germany’s role and the future of the Euro remain highly relevant. In contrast to those who rally against the common European currency, C. Fred Bergsten continues to argue that Germany has overwhelming reasons to make sure the Euro succeeds and that the Eurozone holds together. While it would be unthinkable for Germany to expose itself to charges that it had “destroyed Europe for a third time,” however, Germany has yet to lay out a clear vision for how it proposes to keep the Eurozone intact and respond to the challenges that lay ahead. While Germany has so far demonstrated the willingness to pay whatever price is necessary to preserve the Eurozone, Bergsten asks if it should indefinitely rely on financing its partners, or if it should rebalance its own economy in ways that would help adjust their imbalances? Is Germany prepared to tackle its large current account surplus? Are there feasible policy options consistent with Germany’s affinity for stability, and abhorrence of fine-tuning, that could achieve such outcomes? Will Germany support the further reform of the Eurozone institutions that will complete the economic and monetary union? Is it prepared to take these steps, and, if not, what is the risk of continuing to plod along? Dr. Bergsten hopes such strategies might help overcome the “high-level stagnation” that is the legacy of the Euro crisis and could otherwise remain so for some time.
Torbjörn Bergsten från Linköping utmanar Torbjörn denna morgon.
Gräsklipparen Torbjörn Bergsten från Linköping utmanar Adam.