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Goran Zlović ble født i et land som ikke lenger eksisterer. Etter mange år i Norge reiste han tilbake til de sju landene som det tidligere Jugoslavia bestod av: Bosnia-Hercegovina, Kosovo, Kroatia, Montenegro, Nord-Makedonia, Serbia og Slovenia for å researche boken Myriade. Målet var å finne ut hva som hadde gått tapt og hva som hadde vokst frem i asken av Jugoslavia's oppløsning. Gundersen og Garfors blir med på en litterær reise. Episoden kan inneholde målrettet reklame, basert på din IP-adresse, enhet og posisjon. Se smartpod.no/personvern for informasjon og dine valg om deling av data.
In his address to the IIEA, Paul Cunningham talks about his experience of reporting from Israel, which was under rocket attack by Hamas, and from within a few kilometers of Gaza rather than from that conflict zone. He outlines the difficulties this presents in getting to the truth and informing the audiences. In contrast to wars which he covered in Bosnia Hercegovina and Darfur, this war is being played out in real-time on social media platforms which can both inform and confuse. Paul also gives his analysis of the likely course of the conflict and on the Irish government's developing position. About the Speaker: Paul Cunningham is a Political Correspondent for RTÉ News. Previously he was Europe Correspondent, based in Brussels, and Environment Correspondent. Paul has reported from more than 50 countries around the world, including from war zones and natural disasters. A documentary-maker and author, he has won multiple awards for his work. In 2023, he has reported from Ukraine, Israel, and the West Bank. He is married, has 3 children, and lives in Dublin.
Dr. Jamie Marich (she/they) describes herself as a facilitator of transformative experiences. A clinical trauma specialist, expressive artist, writer, yoga teacher, performer, short filmmaker, Reiki master, TEDx speaker, and recovery advocate, she unites all of these elements in her mission to inspire healing in others. She began her career as a humanitarian aid worker in Bosnia-Hercegovina from 2000-2003, primarily teaching English and music while freelancing with other projects. Jamie travels internationally teaching on topics related to trauma, EMDR therapy, expressive arts, mindfulness, and yoga, while maintaining a private practice and online education operations in her home base of Northeast Ohio. Jamie is the author of numerous books on trauma recovery and healing, with many more projects in the works. Marich is the founder of The Institute for Creative Mindfulness. Her bibliography currently includes: EMDR Made Simple (2011), Trauma and the Twelve Steps (2012), Creative Mindfulness (2013), Trauma Made Simple (2014), Dancing Mindfulness: A Creative Path to Healing and Transformation (2015), EMDR Therapy & Mindfulness for Trauma Focused Care (2018, with Dr. Stephen Dansiger), and Process Not Perfection: Expressive Arts Solutions for Trauma Recovery (2019). She has also written guest chapters and contributions for several other published collections. North Atlantic Books released a revised and expanded edition of Trauma and the 12 Steps, in the Summer of 2020. Jamie's own company, Creative Mindfulness Media, published two supplemental resources, a daily meditations and reflections reader and a trauma-responsive step workbook in the Autumn of 2020 to accompany. Her newest release with Dr. Stephen Dansiger, Healing Addiction with EMDR Therapy: A Trauma-Focused Guide is out as of August 2021 from Springer Publishing Company. Her book, Dissociation Made Simple: A Stigma-Free Guide to Embracing Your Dissociative Mind and Navigating Life was released on January 10, 2023 with North Atlantic Books, and she has many more projects in the works with NAB. https://www.drjamiemarich.com/ https://www.traumamadesimple.com/ https://redefinetherapy.com/ https://www.instituteforcreativemindfulness.com/ Ted Talk PCSIntensive.com
The new workbook is Available August 29, 2023 Dr Jamie Marich and Dr. Stephen Dansiger hop on to discuss the new workbork for Trauma and The 12 Steps. We discuss all things recovery as well as how this workbook can enhance your recovery. drjamiemarich.com drdansiger.com Dr. Jamie Marich (she/they) describes herself as a facilitator of transformative experiences. A clinical trauma specialist, expressive artist, writer, yogini, performer, short filmmaker, Reiki master, TEDx speaker, and recovery advocate, she unites all of these elements in her mission to inspire healing in others. She began her career as a humanitarian aid worker in Bosnia-Hercegovina from 2000-2003, primarily teaching English and music while freelancing with other projects. Jamie travels internationally teaching on topics related to trauma, EMDR therapy, expressive arts, mindfulness, and yoga, while maintaining a private practice and online education operations in her home base of Northeast Ohio. Jamie is the author of numerous books on trauma recovery and healing, with many more projects in the works. Marich is the founder of The Institute for Creative Mindfulness. Dr. Steve played CBGB and Max's Kansas City in the late 70s; drank, played in a toy rock band and then got sober in the 80s; became an international social justice/diversity educator and rocker again in the 90s; and is now a sought after consultant, trainer, clinician, writer and meditation teacher. Dr. Steve has attempted to cure Marc Maron on WTF, become a master EMDR therapist and provider of EMDR Training as Senior Faculty with the Institute for Creative Mindfulness, and has become a pioneer in the Buddhist recovery field. He is the CEO of StartAgain Associates, where he develops trauma-focused mindfulness based mental health training and technology solutions. He created the MET(T)A Protocol (Mindfulness and EMDR Treatment Template for Agencies), a design for mental health agency treatment using Buddhist mindfulness and EMDR Therapy, currently being utilized in trauma and addiction treatment centers across the country and internationally. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/recoverynuggetspodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/recoverynuggetspodcast/support
Dobro jutro! Tradisjonen tro oppsummerer vi (noen av) de eks-jugoslaviske ligasesongene sammen med FK Haugesunds mediesjef, Runar Nordvik. Naturligvis.Denne gangen holder vi oss hovedsakelig til Serbia, Bosnia-Hercegovina og Kroatia. Ligamesterne har kanskje vært ekstremt og forutsigbart overlegne, men historiene fra landene (med og uten fotball) er fortsatt mange. Ziveli!
Today we are deep diving into mental health, therapy and dissociation. Dr. Jaimie Marich is an expert in trauma, dissociation and the new ways we are treating people for mental health. As a respected and sought after trauma specialist, the founder of the institute for creative mindfulness, and the author of countless books, she is here to tell us that dissociation is not a dirty word. Mental health is changing and the way that we address it must change as well. Marich is the founder of The Institute for Creative Mindfulness. Jamie's latest book Dissociation Made Simple: A Stigma-Free Guide to Embracing Your Dissociative Mind and Navigating Life is out now. Connect with: Dr. Jamie! Websites: www.instituteforcreativemindfulness.com www.dancingmindfulness.com www.jamiemarich.com Guest Bio: Dr. Jamie Marich (she/they) describes herself as a facilitator of transformative experiences. A clinical trauma specialist, expressive artist, writer, yogini, performer, short filmmaker, Reiki master, TEDx speaker, and recovery advocate, she unites all of these elements in her mission to inspire healing in others. She began her career as a humanitarian aid worker in Bosnia-Hercegovina from 2000-2003, primarily teaching English and music while freelancing with other projects. Jamie travels internationally teaching on topics related to trauma, EMDR therapy, expressive arts, mindfulness, and yoga, while maintaining a private practice and online education operations in her home base of Northeast Ohio. Jamie is the author of numerous books on trauma recovery and healing, with many more projects in the works. Marich is the founder of The Institute for Creative Mindfulness. Her bibliography currently includes: EMDR Made Simple (2011), Trauma and the Twelve Steps (2012), Creative Mindfulness (2013), Trauma Made Simple (2014), Dancing Mindfulness: A Creative Path to Healing and Transformation (2015), EMDR Therapy & Mindfulness for Trauma Focused Care (2018, with Dr. Stephen Dansiger), and Process Not Perfection: Expressive Arts Solutions for Trauma Recovery (2019). She has also written guest chapters and contributions for several other published collections. North Atlantic Books released a revised and expanded edition of Trauma and the 12 Steps, in the Summer of 2020. Jamie's own company, Creative Mindfulness Media, published two supplemental resources, a daily meditations and reflections reader and a trauma-responsive step workbook in the Autumn of 2020 to accompany. Her newest release with Dr. Stephen Dansiger, Healing Addiction with EMDR Therapy: A Trauma-Focused Guide is out as of August 2021 from Springer Publishing Company. Her next book, Dissociation Made Simple: A Stigma-Free Guide to Embracing Your Dissociative Mind and Navigating Life is scheduled for a release of January 10, 2023 with North Atlantic Books. Jamie was interviewed as a master clinician in the DVD, Trauma Treatment: Psychotherapy for the 21st Century (2012) alongside icons like Dr. Bessel van der Kolk, Dr. Peter Levine, Dr. Robert Scaer, and Belleruth Naparstek. Jamie had the privilege of offering trauma recovery retreats at the Kripalu School for Yoga & Health, the Esalen Institute, and the Amrit Yoga Institute. In 2015, Marich launched her own EMDRIA-Approved EMDR Therapy training curriculum and now enjoys training a new generation of EMDR clinicians alongside her global team of collaborative faculty members and consultants. The New York Times featured her work with Dancing Mindfulness in 2017 and 2020 as part of their Meditation for Real Life series. Join the Warrior Women Mastermind! Schedule a call with Liz! calendly.com/lizsvatek/zoom-meeting Take Liz's Limitless Warrior 12 week program and change your life! www.lizsvatek.com/limitless-warrior/
In this episode, Dr. Jamie Marich discusses why the martial art Jiu-Jitsu is so specifically good for healing trauma. We discuss in detail the overlaps with yoga and where these practices differ. We offer some ideas for why all facilitators should have trauma sensitivity training and what that might look like. We talk about exposure to triggers, and breathwork, and finally get into some really clarifying discussions about disassociation. Dr. Jamie Marich (she/they) describes herself as a facilitator of transformative experiences. A clinical trauma specialist, expressive artist, writer, yogini, performer, short filmmaker, Reiki master, TEDx speaker, and recovery advocate, she unites all of these elements in her mission to inspire healing in others. She began her career as a humanitarian aid worker in Bosnia-Hercegovina from 2000-2003, primarily teaching English and music while freelancing with other projects. Jamie travels internationally teaching on topics related to trauma, EMDR therapy, expressive arts, mindfulness, and yoga, while maintaining a private practice and online education operations in her home base of Warren, OH. Jamie is the author of numerous books on trauma recovery and healing, with many more projects in the works. Marich is the founder of The Institute for Creative Mindfulness. Jamie is the author of Transforming Trauma with Jiu-Jitsu. Her new book Dissociation Made Simple is now available. Check out Jamie's website. Follow Jamie on Instagram. ----------------------------------------- Your support is deeply appreciated! Find me, Lara, on my Website / Instagram You can support this podcast with any level of donation here. Pre-order The Essential Guide to Trauma Sensitive Yoga: How to Create Safer Spaces for All Opening and Closing music: Other People's Photographs courtesy of Daniel Zaitchik. Follow Daniel on Spotify.
In this episode, we discuss;What is dissociation?Ways we all dissociate The relationship between trauma, addiction and dissociationPractices for grounding and safetyExploring various pathways to healingRemoving the stigmaThe gifts of dissociation ResourcesDr. Jamie Marich (she/they) describes herself as a facilitator of transformative experiences. A clinical trauma specialist, expressive artist, writer, yogini, performer, short filmmaker, Reiki master, TEDx speaker, and recovery advocate, she unites all of these elements in her mission to inspire healing in others. She began her career as a humanitarian aid worker in Bosnia-Hercegovina from 2000-2003, primarily teaching English and music while freelancing with other projects. Jamie travels internationally teaching on topics related to trauma, EMDR therapy, expressive arts, mindfulness, and yoga, while maintaining a private practice and online education operations in her home base of Warren, OH. Jamie is the author of numerous books on trauma recovery and healing, with many more projects in the works. Marich is the founder of The Institute for Creative Mindfulness.To connect with Jamie and learn more about her work, visit:Jamie's Website: https://www.drjamiemarich.com/Dissociation Made Simple Book Website: https://redefinetherapy.com/Instagram: @drjamiem__For free resources, group and 1:1 coaching to support your sober journey, visit sunandmoonsoberliving.com and follow @sunandmoon.soberliving on Instagram.Disclaimer: The content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
We interview Dr. Jamie Marich about her new book, Dissociation Made Simple: A Stigma-Free Guide to Embracing Your Dissociative Mind and Navigating Daily Life (2023). We talk about how dissociation is a very natural coping strategy for a stressful or traumatic childhood. She's helping define and normalize the term "dissociated."Dr. Jamie Marich (she/they) describes herself as a facilitator of transformative experiences. A clinical trauma specialist, expressive artist, writer, yogini, performer, short filmmaker, Reiki master, TEDx speaker, and recovery advocate, she unites all of these elements in her mission to inspire healing in others. She began her career as a humanitarian aid worker in Bosnia-Hercegovina from 2000-2003, primarily teaching English and music while freelancing with other projects. Jamie travels internationally teaching on topics related to trauma, EMDR therapy, expressive arts, mindfulness, and yoga, while maintaining a private practice and online education operations in her home base of Northeast Ohio. Jamie is the author of numerous books on trauma recovery and healing, with many more projects in the works. Marich is the founder of The Institute for Creative Mindfulness.Get her new book here.JamieMarich.comFollow us on Instagram.Check out our bonus YouTube content.Latchkey Urchins & Friends website.Audio mastering by Josh Collins.Song "One Cloud is Lonely" by Próxima Parada.Cover art by Claire Dierksen.
Dr. Jamie Marich (she/they) describes herself as a facilitator of transformative experiences. She is the founder of The Institute for Creative Mindfulness. A clinical trauma specialist, expressive artist, writer, yogini, performer, short filmmaker, Reiki master, TEDx speaker, and recovery advocate, she unites all of these elements in her mission to inspire healing in others. She began her career as a humanitarian aid worker in Bosnia-Hercegovina from 2000-2003, primarily teaching English and music while freelancing with other projects. Jamie travels internationally, teaching on topics related to trauma, EMDR therapy, expressive arts, mindfulness, and yoga while maintaining a private practice and online education operations in her home base of Northeast Ohio. Jamie is the author of numerous books on trauma recovery and healing, with many more projects in the works. Marich is the founder of The Institute for Creative Mindfulness.In This EpisodeDr. Jamie's websiteRedefinertherapy.comDissociation Made Simple: A Stigma-Free Guide to Embracing Your Dissociative Mind and Navigating Daily Life----What's new with The Trauma Therapist Project!The Trauma 5: gold nuggets from my 700+ interviewsThe Trauma Therapist Newsletter: a monthly resource of information and inspiration dedicated to trauma therapists.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5739761/advertisement
Adriatic Metals PLC's (LSE:ADT1, ASX:ADT, OTCQX:ADMLF) head of corporate affairs Dominic Roberts speaks to Proactive following the release of drilling results from the Rupice Northwest site at its Vares project in Bosnia-Hercegovina. A maiden resource estimate for Rupice Northwest is scheduled for the first quarter of 2023, with a view to extending the life of the Vares project overall. Roberts says that the results have "further verified and confirmed that we are... on track" to add years to the life of the mine. #proactiveinvestors #AdriaticMetals
Året er 1992, TV2 har sin første tv-sending, borgerkrigen i Bosnia-Hercegovina bryter ut og Aftenbladet kan melde om at hver fjerde nordmann dropper å kjøpe tomat. Men langt, langt viktigere enn alt dette: Janne Stigen Larsen, ikke ennå Drangsholt, blir 18 år. Verden ligger for hennes føtter, men hvor i alle dager skal hun ta veien? Hvordan så denne verden ut, hvor skulle den og hvor skulle Janne plassere seg?
I sat down with the one and only Dr. Jamie Marich and had the opportunity to hear from a clinician whose transparency about their own identity is the very thing that makes them a great trainer, therapist, and overall human being. In our conversation, we talk about how the messaging and training many therapists receive about dissociation creates an unfounded fear and misunderstanding about clients with dissociative minds. Jamie's ability to take a critical look at the therapy community's fears while sharing her own lived experience as a person with a dissociative mind, is the key in helping us understand that our community is better off with a modified approach to dissociation. We examine the value of disclosure and advocacy as an effort to decrease the stigma around this identity so that therapists may actually serve their dissociative clients. It's time that the trauma-informed community understand the identities of the folks who seek out our help in a way that goes beyond protocol. And our hope is that instead of seeing the dissociative mind as something to be feared, we'll all begin to see it as a super power instead. --- Want to keep learning with us? Are you ready to get consultation in a way that moves beyond the protocol? Grow your clinical confidence in a comprehensive 8-month journey with a cohort of like-minded people. Apply for The Consultation Program. There's nothing like it. --- Learn more about today's spotlight guest: Dr. Jamie Marich (she/they) describes herself as a facilitator of transformative experiences. A clinical trauma specialist, expressive artist, writer, yogini, performer, short filmmaker, Reiki master, TEDx speaker, and recovery advocate, she unites all of these elements in her mission to inspire healing in others. She began her career as a humanitarian aid worker in Bosnia-Hercegovina from 2000-2003, primarily teaching English and music while freelancing with other projects. Jamie travels internationally teaching on topics related to trauma, EMDR therapy, expressive arts, mindfulness, and yoga, while maintaining a private practice and online education operations in her home base of Warren, OH. Jamie is the author of numerous books on trauma recovery and healing, with many more projects in the works. Marich is the founder of The Institute for Creative Mindfulness. --- Learn more about Zero Disturbance: Zero Disturbance offers comprehensive resources for therapists on EMDR-informed clinical reasoning, intensive design, passive income systems, & teaching excellence. Ready to get started in the Zero Disturbance community? Access our favorite free resources in The Zero Disturbance Welcome Bundle, full of free videos and downloads to help you develop your clinical reasoning skills, as well as ways to feel like an intentional designer of high-value offerings like intensives and passive income. Use these free resources to make the seemingly impossible feel absolutely accessible! Ready to set up intensive therapy options in your practice? It's time to get you out of back-to-back, 50 minute sessions and experience real financial freedom. We supported hundreds of therapists make this successful transition, and are excited to help you, too! Design an intensive model that works best for you with The Intensive Design Kit! Ready to go all in and work with Kambria? You should be surrounded by life-long learners who are encouraging, learner-centered, and transparent about the success of their business as you build yours. All therapists are welcome, and EMDRIA hours available for those with EMDR focused practices. Whether you're seeking Certification, AC, or already a Consultant, we encourage you to get clinical and business strategies in The Consultation Program because there's nothing like it. With a Masters in Education from Vanderbilt, Kambria has been creating trainings and teaching adult learners for 20 years. As Director of Education and Quality Improvement at Stanford Medical School, her job was to decomplicate and consolidate complex systems and topics, thereby giving medical trainees successful learning experiences. Now, as a busy mom of fraternal twins, dedicated business owner of Zero Disturbance, and EMDRIA Approved Consultant, Kambria knows what it means to do things efficiently, effectively, and in a learner-centered way.
Kostnadene for solenergi fortsetter å falle og i Greenstat vokser sol-avdelingen vår på alle områder - med en sterk økning i antall prosjekter, ansatte, omsetning og lønnsomhet. I denne episoden får du "breaking news" om vår nyeste satsning: etableringen av Greenstat Solar AS. I partnerskap med selskapet GP Toming D.O.O. har vi startet byggingen av solkraftverket Petjnik. Solkraftverket vil produsere 43,9 MWp i Bosnia-Hercegovina og prosjektet skal stå ferdig høsten 2023 med en årlig estimert produksjon på 65 GWh. Les mer om satsningen på Greenstat sin nettside her: https://greenstat.no/hvaskjer/greenstat-etablerer-greenstat-solar-og-satser-internasjonalt (https://greenstat.no/hvaskjer/greenstat-etablerer-greenstat-solar-og-satser-internasjonalt)
5/11/22 - Scott Baier is the CEO at Community Pregnancy Clinics as of June of 2021. He is originally from upstate New York and now resides in Estero, FL with his wife, Rachel, and five children. Before coming to CPCI, Scott served our country as a non-commissioned officer (Army Intelligence) in both Germany and Bosnia-Hercegovina, followed by several years in the seminary, and later twenty-three years in Catholic education.
Dr. Jamie Marich (she/they) describes herself as a facilitator of transformative experiences. A clinical trauma specialist, expressive artist, writer, yogini, performer, short filmmaker, Reiki master, TEDx speaker, and recovery advocate, she unites all of these elements in her mission to inspire healing in others. She began her career as a humanitarian aid worker in Bosnia-Hercegovina from 2000-2003, primarily teaching English and music while freelancing with other projects. Jamie travels internationally teaching on topics related to trauma, EMDR therapy, expressive arts, mindfulness, and yoga, while maintaining a private practice and online education operations in her home base of Warren, OH. Jamie is the author of numerous books on trauma recovery and healing, with many more projects in the works. Marich is the founder of The Institute for Creative Mindfulness. traumamadesimple.com dr.jamiemarich.com instituteforcreativemindfulness.com #traumaandthe12steps #traumamadesimple #recoverypodcast #soberstuff #soberpodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/recoverynuggetspodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/recoverynuggetspodcast/support
3/22/22 - Scott Baier is the CEO at Community Pregnancy Clinics as of June of 2021. He is originally from upstate New York and now resides in Estero, FL with his wife, Rachel, and five children. Before coming to CPCI, Scott served our country as a non-commissioned officer (Army Intelligence) in both Germany and Bosnia-Hercegovina, followed by several years in the seminary, and later twenty-three years in Catholic education.
Today's podcast is devoted to sharing Our Lady's weekly messages to the parish of Medjugorje from July through Christmas Day of 1986. These apparitions and messages are 100% approved by the magisterium of the Catholic Church. Our Lady Queen of Peace has been appearing on earth since 1981 to visionaries from the little town of Medjugorje, Bosnia-Hercegovina. This podcast gives a brief overview of how this started and offers resources you can use to delve more deeply into this great and powerful gift God has given to the world. The gift of Medjugorje is, first of all, a great display of our Blessed Mother's love for all humanity. She as been visiting the earth tirelessly for 40 years to lead us out of darkness into the wonderful light of Her Son. He who became Incarnate in Her as the Word of God Made Flesh is permitting Her to come to us, to undertake by the power of the divine love flowing through her Immaculate Heart the visitation of Her children like never before in human history. Have we not been very lazy and weak in our response to this great gift? Let's change that! Now is Her time to crush--with Her Son--the head of the ancient serpent. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lisa9722/support
Det er duket for 198 Lands første live-episode og denne gangen går turen til landet med den brokete fortiden og de tre presidentene, nemlig Bosnia-Hercegovina. Einar har med seg en bråte mer eller mindre kvalitetssikrede fakta og ukens gjest er komiker og sykepleier, Lars Berrum. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Denne gang setter Gundersen og Garfors kursen mot Bosnia-Hercegovina, et land som gjennom historien kan sies å ha vært alt annet enn en rolig flekk. Men for et reisemål, dette landet har alt. Episoden kan inneholde målrettet reklame, basert på din IP-adresse, enhet og posisjon. Se smartpod.no/personvern for informasjon og dine valg om deling av data.
Tida er endelig inne for å snakke med Runar Nordvik igjen! Runar er altså figuren som både er mediesjef i FK Haugesund og svoren Balkan-entusiast. I god Pyro & Pivo-ånd snakker vi bare med ham om det siste. Runar har mye på hjertet om de respektive landene i regionen, og gir oss en gjennomgang av både fotballsesongen som har gått, men også hvor mye rør det er i for eksempel den politiske delen av Bosnia-Hercegovina (som igjen er knyttet til fotballen). Etter et drøyt års reisenekt er vi tomme for rakija, men kompenserer med... vel, med å prøve så godt vi kan.
Tida er endelig inne for å snakke med Runar Nordvik igjen! Runar er altså figuren som både er mediesjef i FK Haugesund og svoren Balkan-entusiast. I god Pyro & Pivo-ånd snakker vi bare med ham om det siste. Runar har mye på hjertet om de respektive landene i regionen, og gir oss en gjennomgang av både fotballsesongen som har gått, men også hvor mye rør det er i for eksempel den politiske delen av Bosnia-Hercegovina (som igjen er knyttet til fotballen). Etter et drøyt års reisenekt er vi tomme for rakija, men kompenserer med... vel, med å prøve så godt vi kan.
Our guest is a retired Navy Reserve Captain and a Los Angeles-based 737 Captain for United airlines. You can say flying is in his DNA in that he was born into an Air Force family. After graduating with honors from University of Kansas, he joined the U.S. Navy and flew as a Naval Flight Officer, and later transitioned to become a Naval Aviator (pilot). He flew combat missions in Bosnia-Hercegovina and Afghanistan, the Far East, Middle East, and the Mediterranean Sea. He has numerous personal awards for his service, including the Bronze Star Medal, Strike Air Medal, three Meritorious Service Medals, Joint Service Commendation Medal, and three Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medals. But, surprisingly, it was becoming a pilot for United Airlines that proved to be a major hurdle. Here to share his story of perseverance, is Captain Jim “Bluto” Allen About Daniel "Rudy" Ruettiger Today, a highly sought after motivational speaker, Rudy entertains international corporate audiences with a unique, passionate, and heartfelt style of communicating. He reaches school children, university students, and professional athletes with the same enthusiasm, portraying the human spirit that comes from his personal experiences of adversity and triumph. His captivating personality and powerful message of "YES I CAN" stays with his audiences forever. Rudy's opening remarks receive thunderous applause and standing ovations from audiences of 200 to 20,000 people who emotionally chant "RU-DY, RU-DY!" About Joe Garner When it comes to America's popular culture, six-time New York Times bestselling author Joe Garner has become one of its premiere chroniclers. See all his books here. He's been featured on the Today Show, CNN, Fox & Friends and hundreds of radio programs nationwide. Joe's books have also become Wall Street Journal, Publishers Weekly, Sports Illustrated and USA Today bestsellers. @AuthorJoeGarner - Twitter AuthorJoeGarner - Instagram Joe Garner - LinkedIn
Great passion makes the impossible happen. In this episode, Dr. Jamie Marich joins Traci on the podcast to talk about trauma. Jamie’s passion for helping trauma victims is profoundly personal. Listen in, as Dr. Marich shares her personal story, different techniques that can be used when treating trauma, and tips that we all can apply in our day to day lives.Dr. Jamie Marich describes herself as a facilitator of transformative experiences. A clinical trauma specialist, expressive artist, writer, yogini, performer, short filmmaker, Reiki master, and recovery advocate, she unites all of these elements in her mission to inspire healing in others. She began her career as a humanitarian aid worker in Bosnia-Hercegovina from 2000-2003, primarily teaching English and music while freelancing with other projects. Jamie travels internationally teaching on topics related to trauma, EMDR therapy, expressive arts, mindfulness, and yoga, while maintaining a private practice in her home base of Warren, OH. Jamie is the author of seven books on trauma recovery and healing, with many more projects in the works.Have you been wanting to learn more about trauma, but you have not found resources that you resonate with? Jamie's books have been released and are step by step guides for working with your own healing.Trauma and the 12 Steps: a Trauma Responsive WorkbookTrauma and the 12 Steps: Daily Meditations and Reflectionswere updated and released this September.Trauma and the 12 Steps, Revised and Expanded: An Inclusive Guide to Enhancing Recovery was revised and expanded this summer. All worth checking out. Episode Milestone[03:18] Dr. Marich's mission[05:00] What is Trauma?[07:19] What is the legacy that trauma leaves if we're not getting the right information about trauma?[11:38] When can getting therapy exacerbate trauma?[16:05] The source of Dr. Marich’s passion for Trauma: Jamie’s story[25:05] What are best practices for working with folks with trauma?[29:31] Accountability tips for helping you keep your mindfulness practice up.[40:22] Traci’s soapbox momentResources Mentioned:Stephanie CovingtonDr. Jamie’s resource siteStandout Quotes from the Episode:“What may seem like a small wound on the outside can actually be something quite significant. “ [06:27]“To truly eradicate and heal the PTSD or any other trauma-related disorder, you have to do work, like therapeutic work.” [14:47]“Mindfulness is not about making the wave stop. It's about learning how to surf.” [29:06]“Consistency is better for the brain than inconsistency.” [30:32]“Lifestyle as the things we end up doing as a response to our own inferiority.” [36:22]“I do believe healing, our trauma is the most radical act we can engage in.” [41:39]“If wounds remain untreated, they bleed, and we bleed all over people as a result.”[43:05]Connect:Find | Sidewalk Talk PodcastAt sidewalk-talk.orgOn Instagram: @sidewalktalkorgOn Twitter: @sidewalktalkorg Find | Traci RubleAt Traciruble.comOn Instagram: @TraciRubleMFTOn Twitter: @TraciRubleMFTOn Facebook: @TraciRubleMFT
The Modern Therapist's Survival Guide with Curt Widhalm and Katie Vernoy
Exploring Trauma and the 12 Steps An interview with Dr. Jamie Marich, on her revised book: Trauma and the 12 Steps, exploring how 12 Step programs can be trauma-informed. Curt and Katie talk with Dr. Marich about how to interweave a trauma-focus into substance abuse self-help and treatment centers. It’s time to reimagine therapy and what it means to be a therapist. To support you as a whole person and a therapist, your hosts, Curt Widhalm and Katie Vernoy talk about how to approach the role of therapist in the modern age. Interview with Jamie Marich, Ph.D., LPCC-S, LICDC-CS, REAT, RYT-500, RMT Dr. Jamie Marich describes herself as a facilitator of transformative experiences. A clinical trauma specialist, expressive artist, writer, yogini, performer, short filmmaker, Reiki master, and recovery advocate, she unites all of these elements in her mission to inspire healing in others. She began her career as a humanitarian aid worker in Bosnia-Hercegovina from 2000-2003, primarily teaching English and music while freelancing with other projects. Jamie travels internationally teaching on topics related to trauma, EMDR therapy, expressive arts, mindfulness, and yoga, while maintaining a private practice in her home base of Warren, OH. Marich is the founder of the Institute for Creative Mindfulness and the developer of the Dancing Mindfulness practice to expressive arts therapy. She is also the co-creator of the Yoga Unchained approach to trauma-informed yoga, and the developer of Yoga for Clinicians. Marich is the author of EMDR Made Simple: 4 Approaches for Using EMDR with Every Client (2011), Trauma and the Twelve Steps: A Complete Guide for Recovery Enhancement (2012), Creative Mindfulness (2013), Trauma Made Simple: Competencies in Assessment, Treatment, and Working with Survivors, and Dancing Mindfulness: A Creative Path to Healing and Transformation (2015). Marich co-authored EMDR Therapy & Mindfulness for Trauma-Focused Care along with colleague Dr. Stephen Dansiger, which was released with Springer Publishing in 2017. Her newest title, Process Not Perfection: Expressive Arts Solutions for Trauma Recovery, released in April 2019. North Atlantic Books is publishing a second and expanded edition of Trauma and the 12 Steps, due for release in the Summer of 2020. Marich’s writing and work on Dancing Mindfulness was featured in the New York Times in 2017. In 2015, she had the privilege of delivering a TEDx talk on trauma. NALGAP: The Association of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Addiction Professionals and Their Allies awarded Jamie with their esteemed President’s Award in 2015 for her work as an LGBT advocate. The EMDR International Association (EMDRIA) granted Jamie the 2019 Advocacy in EMDR Award for her using her public platform in media and in the addiction field to advance awareness about EMDR therapy and to reduce stigma around mental health. In this episode we talk about: Jamie Marich’s return to the podcast The Revised and Expanded Trauma and the 12 Steps The large variation in the programs for substance abuse treatment in whether they are able to include a trauma-informed lens What it looks like to actually interweave the trauma-informed structure to substance abuse tx The power and impact of one alcoholic talking to another The importance of connection, community and relationships The changing face of recovery (including starting with 2 white men and becoming more diverse and inclusive) Attraction rather than promotion Validating strife and struggle then challenging it The bridge between trauma mental health treatment and recovery The fear about trauma work within the addiction community The lack of regard for the negative impact of substance abuse/dependence on the trauma mental health side. How to balance out validation and compassion with a call to action that includes challenge, and accountability The importance of daily lifestyle change What works in the 12 Steps: connection, daily life style changes, tools to keep you accountable Addressing problematic language in the Steps Exploring how to unpack why language is triggering and what is problematic and what is informative for clinical work Looking at religion, “God,” “Higher Power,” and how beliefs are handled in AA, looking at how to support people with spiritual abuse Addressing inclusivity in 12 Step programs Our Generous Sponsors: Brighter Vision Hey Modern Therapists! Do you need help building your brand? Feel like you don’t even know where to begin when it comes to marketing your practice online? Whether you’re a seasoned clinician with a website in need of a refresh, or you’re fresh out of school needing your very first therapist website, Brighter Vision is the perfect solution. 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He is the cofounder of the Therapy Reimagined conference, the CFO of the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists, an Adjunct Professor at Pepperdine University, a former Subject Matter Expert for the California Board of Behavioral Sciences, and a loving husband and father. He is 1/2 great person, 1/2 provocateur, and 1/2 geek, in that order. He dabbles in the dark art of making "dad jokes" and usually has a half-empty cup of coffee somewhere nearby. Learn more at: www.curtwidhalm.com Katie Vernoy is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, coach, and consultant supporting leaders, visionaries, executives, and helping professionals to create sustainable careers. Katie, with Curt, has developed workshops and a conference, Therapy Reimagined, to support therapists navigating through the modern challenges of this profession. Katie is also Past President of the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists. 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In this episode, we continue with Part 2 (of 2 episodes) devoted to summarizing in some way the 14,000+ messages of Our Lady, Queen of Peace, who has been miraculously appearing at Medugorje in Bosnia-Hercegovina since June of 1981. In particular, we take a look at one theme of her messages today, and that is DARKNESS and LIGHT. EvangeliNation is about encouraging you to be the best and brightest YOU that you can be, for the sake of you, your family, our nation, and our world. Let's be bright together IN THE LIGHT of Our Lady's messages, shall we? Feel free to contact me at paulinecommunityofstjoseph@gmail.com if anything I say here is disturbing to you or if you just have a question or even a prayer request. Feel free to reach out. I'm right here for you! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lisa9722/support
From the ASEEES Conference in San Francisco, Professor Chad Bryant of UNC Chapel Hill speaks with us about Czech cultures and in the second half of the episode, Professor Laura Todd of the University of Nottingham lets us in on her research on early 1980s MTV and the Yugoslavian rock scene. ABOUT THE GUESTS: CHAD BRYANT (UNC Chapel Hill) https://history.unc.edu/wp-content/blogs.dir/804/files/2017/07/Chad-pic-150x150-wpcf_150x150.jpg Chad Bryant is Associate Professor of History at UNC Chapel Hill. He studies the social and cultural history of Central and Eastern Europe from the eighteenth century to the present. His research focuses on the Bohemian Lands, most of which now constitute the Czech Republic. His first book, Prague in Black, examined the ways in which Nazi rule radically transformed nationality politics and national identities in the Bohemian Lands. Amongst other works, he has published, with Paul Readman and Cynthia Radding, a collection of essays entitled Borderlands in World History, 1700-1914 that emerged from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's ongoing collaboration with King's College London. LAURA TODD (University of Nottingham) https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/clas/departments/modern-languages/people/staff-images/lauratodd.jpg After studying for a BA (Hons) in Russian with Serbian/Croatian at the University of Nottingham, Laura Todd received her MA from the School of Slavonic and East European Studies (UCL) in Politics, Security and Integration, with a focus on memory politics in Russia and South-East Europe. She was awarded her PhD in Russian and Slavonic Studies from the University of Nottingham in 2016 for her thesis 'Youth Film in Russia and Serbia Since the 1990s'. She has taught in Russian and Slavonic Studies and History at the University of Nottingham and De Montfort University in the areas of Russian, Soviet, Yugoslav and post-Yugoslav history and culture, as well as teaching Russian and Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian language. Her main areas of current research are into the histories of childhood and youth in Russia, the Soviet Union, the Western Balkans (specifically Serbia and Bosnia-Hercegovina), and the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Within this, she focuses primarily on visual culture (photography and film), the representation of childhood and youth, memory, and educational practices in these states. In addition to this, she has research interests in nationalism, memory and commemoration, propaganda and political culture, and heritage in post-conflict and post-socialist states. EDITOR'S NOTE: Episode recorded during the 2019 ASEEES Conference in San Francisco, California. Thanks for listening and if you like this show and support open academic programming, please take a second to rate the show on Apple Podcasts, TuneIn, or on our Facebook page. We so appreciate your support!! CREDITS Co-Producer: Tom Rehnquist (Connect: facebook.com/thomas.rehnquist) Co-Producer: Matthew Orr (Connect: facebook.com/orrrmatthew) Associate Producer: Samantha Farmer Associate Producer: Lera Toropin Associate Producer: Cullan Bendig Supervising Producer: Kathryn Yegorov-Crate Executive Editor/Music Producer: Charlie Harper (Connect: facebook.com/charlie.harper.1485 Instagram: @charlieharpermusic, www.charlieharpermusic.com) Executive Producer & Creator: Michelle Daniel (Connect: facebook.com/mdanielgeraci Instagram: @michelledaniel86, www.msdaniel.com) Follow The Slavic Connexion on Instagram: @slavxradio, Twitter: @SlavXRadio, and on Facebook: facebook.com/slavxradio . Visit www.slavxradio.com for more episodes and information. EXECUTIVE PRODUCER'S NOTE: A special thanks to the Center for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies for the financial support necessary to take the SlavX team to San Francisco for the multi-day convention. In just a few days, four hosts completed an amazing 18 interviews with unique guests from all over the world. Most of these will be made available on the podcast. Thank you also to the conference directors and staff at ASEEES for being so accommodating and helping SlavX staff find rooms to use as recording spaces. Additional thanks to Professor Craig Campbell at UT for inspiring our supervising producer with the idea to attend the conference and to SlavX team members Katya and Samantha for taking the trouble to apply for travel funds during the busiest time of the semester for grad students. Their initiative is nothing short of amazing to me, and hopefully everybody appreciates their efforts as much as I do. We hope you all enjoy these exclusive interviews!! Disclaimer: The Slavic Connexion is not in any way affiliated with or supported by ASEEES and does not represent the association or otherwise explicitly endorse ASEEES' values, beliefs, or other views. Special Guests: Chad Bryant and Laura Todd.
This week we are joined by Maura McNally from Carlow & Colin Hayes from Rathkeale, Co. Limerick who share their reflection on Medjugorje. Maura leads us into the story of the apparitions in the small village of Medjugorje in Bosnia-Hercegovina beginning in 1981. She shares the experiences of six children to whom the Blessed Virgin Mary appeared to and who gave them messages. Colin tells us of some of his experiences in Medjugorje, specifically concerning the sacrament of confession. Maura also reflects who so many pilgrims visit Medjugorje and wait for hours to make their confession.
This week we are joined by Maura McNally from Carlow & Colin Hayes from Rathkeale, Co. Limerick who share their reflection on Medjugorje. Maura leads us into the story of the apparitions in the small village of Medjugorje in Bosnia-Hercegovina beginning in 1981. She shares the experiences of six children to whom the Blessed Virgin Mary appeared to and who gave them messages. Colin tells us of some of his experiences in Medjugorje, specifically concerning the sacrament of confession. Maura also reflects who so many pilgrims visit Medjugorje and wait for hours to make their confession.
In 1992, the city of Sarajevo was placed under siege, in what turned out to be the longest siege in modern history. The numbers of death and injury were staggering, but as with siege conditions, there are more effects than just injury. Music: Lost Radiance - On The Planet Far Away (ver. 1) Sources: Journal Articles – Andersson, N., Paredes-Solis, S., Legorreta-Soberanis, J., Cockcroft, A., & Sherr, L. (2010). Breastfeeding in a complex emergency: four linked cross-sectional studies during the Bosnian conflict. Public Health Nutrition. 2010;13 (12): p. 2097 – 2104. Barath, A. (2002). Psychological Status of Sarajevo Children after War: 1999-2000 Survey. Public Health and Peace. 2002; 43 (2): p. 213 – 220. Carballo, M., Simic, S., & Zeric, D. (1996). Health in countries torn by conflict: lessons from Sarajevo. The Lancet. 1996; 348: p. 872 – 874. Carballo, M., Smajkic, A., Zeric, D., Dzidowska, M., Gebre-Medhin, J. & Van Halem, J. (2004). Mental Health and Coping in a War Situation: The Case of Bosnia and Herzegovina. 2004; 36: p. 463 – 477. Centres for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC). (1993). Status of Public Health – Bosnia and Herzegovina, August – September 1993. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. 1993; 42 (50): p. 973, 979 – 982. Goldstein, R. D., Wampler, N. S., & Wise, P. H. (1997). War Experiences and Distress Symptoms of Bosnian Children. Pediatrics. 1997; 100 (5): p. 873 – 878. Hukic, M., Hubschen, J. M., Seremet, M., Salimovic-Besic, I., Mulaomerovic, M., Mehinovic, N., Karakas, S., Charpentier, E., & Muller, C. P. (2012). An outbreak of rubella in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina between December 2009 and May 2010 indicates failure to vaccinate during wartime (1992-1995). Epidemiology and Infection. 2012; 140: p. 447 – 453. Mann, J., Drucker, E., Tarantola, D., & McCabe, M. P. (1994). Bosnia: The War Against Public Health. Medicine and Global Survival. 1994; 1 (3): p. 130 – 146. Obradovic, Z., Balta, S., Obradovic, A. & Mesic, S. (2014). The Impact of War on Vaccine Preventable Diseases. Mater Sociomed. 2014; 26 (6): p. 382 – 384. Pretto, E. A., Begovic, M. & Begovic, M. (1994). Emergency Medical Services During the Siege of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina: A Preliminary Report. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine. 1994; 9 (2): p. S39 – S45). Puvacic, Z. & Weinberg, J. (1994). Impact Of War On Infectious Disease in Bosnia-Hercegovina. British Medical Journal. 1994; 309 (6963): p. 1207 – 1208. Robertson, A., Fronczak, N., Jaganjac, N., Hailey, P., Copeland, P., & Duprat, M. (1995). Nutrition and Immunization Survey of Bosnian Women and Children during 1993. International Journal of Epidemiology. 1995; 24 (6): p. 1163 – 1170. Rubin, M. (1994). Experiences from the World Health Organization Missions in Sarajevo, 1992-1993. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine. 1994; 9 (2): p. S8 – S10. Safar, P. (1994). Disaster Medicine and Wartorn Former Yugoslavia. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine. 1994; 9 (2): p. 91 – 93. Simunovic, V. J. (2007). Health care in Bosnia and Herzegovina before, during and after 1992-1995 war: a personal testimony. BioMed Central. 2007: p. 1 – 6. Vujovic, B. & Mazlagic, D. (1994). Epidemiology and Surgical Management of Abdominal War Injuries in Sarajevo: State Hospital of Sarajevo Experience. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine. 1994; 9 (2): p. S29 – S34.
Europas kanskje aller mest splittede land går til valg. Bosnia-Hercegovina er delt mellom en rekke ulike folkegrupper og har et sinnrikt valgsystem. Det setter sitt tydelige preg på valgkampen.
Kjell Grandhagen er en norsk pensjonert generalløytnant i Hæren. Han var sjef for Etterretningstjenesten fra 2010 til 2016. I tillegg til å ha vært etterretningsjef har han vært sjef for 6. divisjon, Hærens styrker og Krigsskolen. Han har ledet Presse- og informasjonsavdelingen i Forsvarets overkommando og vært militær assisterende departementsråd i Forsvarsdepartementet. Grandhagen har også tjenestegjort utenlands i Multinational Force and Observers i Egypt og i Den nordisk-polske brigaden i SFOR-styrken i Bosnia-Hercegovina, der han først var stabssjef og så sjef. Han har også en mottatt en rekke utmerkelser i løpet av sin karriere blant annet Forvarets hederskors og Kommandør av Den Kongelige Norske St. Olavs Orden for fremragende samfunnsnyttig innsats. Etter forespørsel fra lytterne om jeg kunne lage en podast episode om terrorfrykt var eks etterretningssjef Kjell Grandhagen den perfekte gjesten. Han vet bedre enn de fleste av oss hva vi kan forvente. Med erfaring fra over 43 år i forsvaret har han noen teknikker for hvordan vi kan tenke for å ikke la oss styre av frykten. Vi er innom følgende: Terrortrusselen Militært tankesett Mentale teknikker mot frykt Kjøring mot minefelt Langsiktige mål Kreftsykdom Ego Med mer
Geografisafarien gjenoppstår og serverer deg den 10. utgaven i form av det fattigste landet i Europa.
Galåsen spretter en flaske sljivovica og får besøk av Runar "Balkanfabrikken" Nordvik, en mann som lever og ånder for det gamle Jugoslavia. Hovedfokus i dag blir på Bosnia-Hercegovina, som fortsatt den dag i dag er et slags "Mini-Jugoslavia" med en rekke forskjellige folkeslag som ikke alltid ønsker det samme. Hvordan står det til med fotballen i området?
Galåsen spretter en flaske sljivovica og får besøk av Runar "Balkanfabrikken" Nordvik, en mann som lever og ånder for det gamle Jugoslavia. Hovedfokus i dag blir på Bosnia-Hercegovina, som fortsatt den dag i dag er et slags "Mini-Jugoslavia" med en rekke forskjellige folkeslag som ikke alltid ønsker det samme. Hvordan står det til med fotballen i området?
Energía sanadora de las Pirámides de Bosnia por el Dr. Sam Semir Osmanagich PARTE 2 de 2. Sobre Semir Osmanagich Semir Sam Osmanagich es un autor, investigador y empresario nacido en Bosnia y afincado en Houston (E.E.U.U.). Es el descubridor del antiguo complejo de Pirámides en Visoko (Bosnia Hercegovina) consistente en cinco enormes estructuras de piedra con forma de pirámide y una prehistórica y extensa red de túneles subterránea. Ha creado un Parque Arqueológico no lucrativo y no gubernamental llamado la Pirámide Bosnia del Sol. Esta fundación ha sido creada para llevar a cabo las excavaciones y los trabajos geo-arqueológico (www.bosnianpyramidofthesun.com) Es profesor de Antropología y Estructuras Megalíticas en Bosnia Hercegovina e imparte clases en la Universidad Americana de Bosnia Hercegovina.. La primera conferencia científica internacional sobre el valle bosnio de las pirámides fue llevada a cabo en Sarajevo (Bosnia y Hercegovina) del 25 al 30 de agosto de 2008 (www.icbp.ba) A este encuentro asistieron 55 de los expertos más influyentes llegados desde Egipto, Rusia, China, Polonia, Arabia Saudí, Reino Unido, Croatia, Austria, Montenegro y Bosnia, para dar soporte a los esfuerzos de Osmanagich y a la consolidación del Centro para los estudios de las Pirámides en Bosnia. Osmanagich es el fundador y Presidente de la empresa de fabricación Met Company, Inc y Met Holding Group, LLP en Houston (USA) Sam Osmanagich fue autor y narró una serie de documentales de 12 capítulos, que trataban sobre la búsqueda de la civilización perdida. Dichos documentales fueron filmados en Perú, Bolivia, la isla de pascua, Costa Rica, México, Reino Unido, Francia, Alemania, Malta, Egipto, Jordania y Líbano y fueron retransmitidos para la televisión Bosnia FTVBIH en 2007 y, en ellos están basados en su libro “ Civilizaciones Anteriores a la Historia Oficial” (2005) Las conferencias de Osmanagich promueven extensamente el Valle del proyecto de las Pirámides en Bosnia y el turismo arqueológico en Bosnia y Hercegovina desde Egipto y Jordania, a Malasia, Canadá, los E.E.U.U., China, Reino Unido, Suiza, Austria, Noruega, Suecia, Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia, Hungría, Italia, Macedonia, Dinamarca y a otros países. Osmanagich es un miembro de la Sociedad Arqueológica de Alexandría (est. 1895) y fue nombrado primer “ciudadano honorario” de la ciudad de Visoko en 2006. El diario “SAN” de Sarajevo reconoció a Osmanagich como “Hombre del año 2007 en Bosnia y Hercegovina” por su labor en el proyecto de investigación de las pirámides de Bosnia y de la promoción de Bosnia y Hercegovina en todo el Mundo. Osmanagich también ha sido admitido como miembro extranjero de la Academia Rusa de Ciencias Naturales de Moscú, una de las instituciones científicas más respetadas del Mundo. La tesis que Osmanagich llevó a cabo para su Doctorado en Historia de la Sociología, acerca de la Civilización Maya, fue aceptado en la Universidad de Sarajevo. Organizada por www.Mindalia.com y www.mindaliatelevision.com Conferencia gratuita online dentro del programa mensual de Mindalia En Directo. Consulta el programa de las próximas conferencias aquí: http://television.mindalia.com/category/conferencias-en-directo/ —————— http://www.mindalia.com – La Red Social de Ayuda a través del Pensamiento http://www.mindaliaradio.com – La Radio del Pensamiento Positivo http://www.circulosdeayuda.com Los videos de esta y otras conferencias y entrevistas de interés en http://www.mindaliatelevision.com Puedes escuchar este y otros audios en http://mindaliacomradio.ivoox.com
Energía sanadora de las Pirámides de Bosnia por el Dr. Sam Semir Osmanagich PARTE 2 de 2. Sobre Semir Osmanagich Semir Sam Osmanagich es un autor, investigador y empresario nacido en Bosnia y afincado en Houston (E.E.U.U.). Es el descubridor del antiguo complejo de Pirámides en Visoko (Bosnia Hercegovina) consistente en cinco enormes estructuras de piedra con forma de pirámide y una prehistórica y extensa red de túneles subterránea. Ha creado un Parque Arqueológico no lucrativo y no gubernamental llamado la Pirámide Bosnia del Sol. Esta fundación ha sido creada para llevar a cabo las excavaciones y los trabajos geo-arqueológico (www.bosnianpyramidofthesun.com) Es profesor de Antropología y Estructuras Megalíticas en Bosnia Hercegovina e imparte clases en la Universidad Americana de Bosnia Hercegovina.. La primera conferencia científica internacional sobre el valle bosnio de las pirámides fue llevada a cabo en Sarajevo (Bosnia y Hercegovina) del 25 al 30 de agosto de 2008 (www.icbp.ba) A este encuentro asistieron 55 de los expertos más influyentes llegados desde Egipto, Rusia, China, Polonia, Arabia Saudí, Reino Unido, Croatia, Austria, Montenegro y Bosnia, para dar soporte a los esfuerzos de Osmanagich y a la consolidación del Centro para los estudios de las Pirámides en Bosnia. Osmanagich es el fundador y Presidente de la empresa de fabricación Met Company, Inc y Met Holding Group, LLP en Houston (USA) Sam Osmanagich fue autor y narró una serie de documentales de 12 capítulos, que trataban sobre la búsqueda de la civilización perdida. Dichos documentales fueron filmados en Perú, Bolivia, la isla de pascua, Costa Rica, México, Reino Unido, Francia, Alemania, Malta, Egipto, Jordania y Líbano y fueron retransmitidos para la televisión Bosnia FTVBIH en 2007 y, en ellos están basados en su libro “ Civilizaciones Anteriores a la Historia Oficial” (2005) Las conferencias de Osmanagich promueven extensamente el Valle del proyecto de las Pirámides en Bosnia y el turismo arqueológico en Bosnia y Hercegovina desde Egipto y Jordania, a Malasia, Canadá, los E.E.U.U., China, Reino Unido, Suiza, Austria, Noruega, Suecia, Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia, Hungría, Italia, Macedonia, Dinamarca y a otros países. Osmanagich es un miembro de la Sociedad Arqueológica de Alexandría (est. 1895) y fue nombrado primer “ciudadano honorario” de la ciudad de Visoko en 2006. El diario “SAN” de Sarajevo reconoció a Osmanagich como “Hombre del año 2007 en Bosnia y Hercegovina” por su labor en el proyecto de investigación de las pirámides de Bosnia y de la promoción de Bosnia y Hercegovina en todo el Mundo. Osmanagich también ha sido admitido como miembro extranjero de la Academia Rusa de Ciencias Naturales de Moscú, una de las instituciones científicas más respetadas del Mundo. La tesis que Osmanagich llevó a cabo para su Doctorado en Historia de la Sociología, acerca de la Civilización Maya, fue aceptado en la Universidad de Sarajevo. Organizada por www.Mindalia.com y www.mindaliatelevision.com Conferencia gratuita online dentro del programa mensual de Mindalia En Directo. Consulta el programa de las próximas conferencias aquí: http://television.mindalia.com/category/conferencias-en-directo/ —————— http://www.mindalia.com – La Red Social de Ayuda a través del Pensamiento http://www.mindaliaradio.com – La Radio del Pensamiento Positivo http://www.circulosdeayuda.com Los videos de esta y otras conferencias y entrevistas de interés en http://www.mindaliatelevision.com Puedes escuchar este y otros audios en http://mindaliacomradio.ivoox.com
Energía sanadora de las Pirámides de Bosnia por el Dr. Sam Semir Osmanagich PARTE 2 de 2. Sobre Semir Osmanagich Semir Sam Osmanagich es un autor, investigador y empresario nacido en Bosnia y afincado en Houston (E.E.U.U.). Es el descubridor del antiguo complejo de Pirámides en Visoko (Bosnia Hercegovina) consistente en cinco enormes estructuras de piedra con forma de pirámide y una prehistórica y extensa red de túneles subterránea. Ha creado un Parque Arqueológico no lucrativo y no gubernamental llamado la Pirámide Bosnia del Sol. Esta fundación ha sido creada para llevar a cabo las excavaciones y los trabajos geo-arqueológico (www.bosnianpyramidofthesun.com) Es profesor de Antropología y Estructuras Megalíticas en Bosnia Hercegovina e imparte clases en la Universidad Americana de Bosnia Hercegovina.. La primera conferencia científica internacional sobre el valle bosnio de las pirámides fue llevada a cabo en Sarajevo (Bosnia y Hercegovina) del 25 al 30 de agosto de 2008 (www.icbp.ba) A este encuentro asistieron 55 de los expertos más influyentes llegados desde Egipto, Rusia, China, Polonia, Arabia Saudí, Reino Unido, Croatia, Austria, Montenegro y Bosnia, para dar soporte a los esfuerzos de Osmanagich y a la consolidación del Centro para los estudios de las Pirámides en Bosnia. Osmanagich es el fundador y Presidente de la empresa de fabricación Met Company, Inc y Met Holding Group, LLP en Houston (USA) Sam Osmanagich fue autor y narró una serie de documentales de 12 capítulos, que trataban sobre la búsqueda de la civilización perdida. Dichos documentales fueron filmados en Perú, Bolivia, la isla de pascua, Costa Rica, México, Reino Unido, Francia, Alemania, Malta, Egipto, Jordania y Líbano y fueron retransmitidos para la televisión Bosnia FTVBIH en 2007 y, en ellos están basados en su libro “ Civilizaciones Anteriores a la Historia Oficial” (2005) Las conferencias de Osmanagich promueven extensamente el Valle del proyecto de las Pirámides en Bosnia y el turismo arqueológico en Bosnia y Hercegovina desde Egipto y Jordania, a Malasia, Canadá, los E.E.U.U., China, Reino Unido, Suiza, Austria, Noruega, Suecia, Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia, Hungría, Italia, Macedonia, Dinamarca y a otros países. Osmanagich es un miembro de la Sociedad Arqueológica de Alexandría (est. 1895) y fue nombrado primer “ciudadano honorario” de la ciudad de Visoko en 2006. El diario “SAN” de Sarajevo reconoció a Osmanagich como “Hombre del año 2007 en Bosnia y Hercegovina” por su labor en el proyecto de investigación de las pirámides de Bosnia y de la promoción de Bosnia y Hercegovina en todo el Mundo. Osmanagich también ha sido admitido como miembro extranjero de la Academia Rusa de Ciencias Naturales de Moscú, una de las instituciones científicas más respetadas del Mundo. La tesis que Osmanagich llevó a cabo para su Doctorado en Historia de la Sociología, acerca de la Civilización Maya, fue aceptado en la Universidad de Sarajevo. Organizada por www.Mindalia.com y www.mindaliatelevision.com Conferencia gratuita online dentro del programa mensual de Mindalia En Directo. Consulta el programa de las próximas conferencias aquí: http://television.mindalia.com/category/conferencias-en-directo/ —————— http://www.mindalia.com – La Red Social de Ayuda a través del Pensamiento http://www.mindaliaradio.com – La Radio del Pensamiento Positivo http://www.circulosdeayuda.com Los videos de esta y otras conferencias y entrevistas de interés en http://www.mindaliatelevision.com Puedes escuchar este y otros audios en http://mindaliacomradio.ivoox.com
Energía sanadora de las Pirámides de Bosnia por el Dr. Sam Semir Osmanagich PARTE 1 de 2. Sobre Semir Osmanagich Semir Sam Osmanagich es un autor, investigador y empresario nacido en Bosnia y afincado en Houston (E.E.U.U.). Es el descubridor del antiguo complejo de Pirámides en Visoko (Bosnia Hercegovina) consistente en cinco enormes estructuras de piedra con forma de pirámide y una prehistórica y extensa red de túneles subterránea. Ha creado un Parque Arqueológico no lucrativo y no gubernamental llamado la Pirámide Bosnia del Sol. Esta fundación ha sido creada para llevar a cabo las excavaciones y los trabajos geo-arqueológico (www.bosnianpyramidofthesun.com) Es profesor de Antropología y Estructuras Megalíticas en Bosnia Hercegovina e imparte clases en la Universidad Americana de Bosnia Hercegovina.. La primera conferencia científica internacional sobre el valle bosnio de las pirámides fue llevada a cabo en Sarajevo (Bosnia y Hercegovina) del 25 al 30 de agosto de 2008 (www.icbp.ba) A este encuentro asistieron 55 de los expertos más influyentes llegados desde Egipto, Rusia, China, Polonia, Arabia Saudí, Reino Unido, Croatia, Austria, Montenegro y Bosnia, para dar soporte a los esfuerzos de Osmanagich y a la consolidación del Centro para los estudios de las Pirámides en Bosnia. Osmanagich es el fundador y Presidente de la empresa de fabricación Met Company, Inc y Met Holding Group, LLP en Houston (USA) Sam Osmanagich fue autor y narró una serie de documentales de 12 capítulos, que trataban sobre la búsqueda de la civilización perdida. Dichos documentales fueron filmados en Perú, Bolivia, la isla de pascua, Costa Rica, México, Reino Unido, Francia, Alemania, Malta, Egipto, Jordania y Líbano y fueron retransmitidos para la televisión Bosnia FTVBIH en 2007 y, en ellos están basados en su libro “ Civilizaciones Anteriores a la Historia Oficial” (2005) Las conferencias de Osmanagich promueven extensamente el Valle del proyecto de las Pirámides en Bosnia y el turismo arqueológico en Bosnia y Hercegovina desde Egipto y Jordania, a Malasia, Canadá, los E.E.U.U., China, Reino Unido, Suiza, Austria, Noruega, Suecia, Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia, Hungría, Italia, Macedonia, Dinamarca y a otros países. Osmanagich es un miembro de la Sociedad Arqueológica de Alexandría (est. 1895) y fue nombrado primer “ciudadano honorario” de la ciudad de Visoko en 2006. El diario “SAN” de Sarajevo reconoció a Osmanagich como “Hombre del año 2007 en Bosnia y Hercegovina” por su labor en el proyecto de investigación de las pirámides de Bosnia y de la promoción de Bosnia y Hercegovina en todo el Mundo. Osmanagich también ha sido admitido como miembro extranjero de la Academia Rusa de Ciencias Naturales de Moscú, una de las instituciones científicas más respetadas del Mundo. La tesis que Osmanagich llevó a cabo para su Doctorado en Historia de la Sociología, acerca de la Civilización Maya, fue aceptado en la Universidad de Sarajevo. Organizada por www.Mindalia.com y www.mindaliatelevision.com Conferencia gratuita online dentro del programa mensual de Mindalia En Directo. Consulta el programa de las próximas conferencias aquí: http://television.mindalia.com/category/conferencias-en-directo/ —————— http://www.mindalia.com – La Red Social de Ayuda a través del Pensamiento http://www.mindaliaradio.com – La Radio del Pensamiento Positivo http://www.circulosdeayuda.com Los videos de esta y otras conferencias y entrevistas de interés en http://www.mindaliatelevision.com Puedes escuchar este y otros audios en http://mindaliacomradio.ivoox.com
Energía sanadora de las Pirámides de Bosnia por el Dr. Sam Semir Osmanagich PARTE 1 de 2. Sobre Semir Osmanagich Semir Sam Osmanagich es un autor, investigador y empresario nacido en Bosnia y afincado en Houston (E.E.U.U.). Es el descubridor del antiguo complejo de Pirámides en Visoko (Bosnia Hercegovina) consistente en cinco enormes estructuras de piedra con forma de pirámide y una prehistórica y extensa red de túneles subterránea. Ha creado un Parque Arqueológico no lucrativo y no gubernamental llamado la Pirámide Bosnia del Sol. Esta fundación ha sido creada para llevar a cabo las excavaciones y los trabajos geo-arqueológico (www.bosnianpyramidofthesun.com) Es profesor de Antropología y Estructuras Megalíticas en Bosnia Hercegovina e imparte clases en la Universidad Americana de Bosnia Hercegovina.. La primera conferencia científica internacional sobre el valle bosnio de las pirámides fue llevada a cabo en Sarajevo (Bosnia y Hercegovina) del 25 al 30 de agosto de 2008 (www.icbp.ba) A este encuentro asistieron 55 de los expertos más influyentes llegados desde Egipto, Rusia, China, Polonia, Arabia Saudí, Reino Unido, Croatia, Austria, Montenegro y Bosnia, para dar soporte a los esfuerzos de Osmanagich y a la consolidación del Centro para los estudios de las Pirámides en Bosnia. Osmanagich es el fundador y Presidente de la empresa de fabricación Met Company, Inc y Met Holding Group, LLP en Houston (USA) Sam Osmanagich fue autor y narró una serie de documentales de 12 capítulos, que trataban sobre la búsqueda de la civilización perdida. Dichos documentales fueron filmados en Perú, Bolivia, la isla de pascua, Costa Rica, México, Reino Unido, Francia, Alemania, Malta, Egipto, Jordania y Líbano y fueron retransmitidos para la televisión Bosnia FTVBIH en 2007 y, en ellos están basados en su libro “ Civilizaciones Anteriores a la Historia Oficial” (2005) Las conferencias de Osmanagich promueven extensamente el Valle del proyecto de las Pirámides en Bosnia y el turismo arqueológico en Bosnia y Hercegovina desde Egipto y Jordania, a Malasia, Canadá, los E.E.U.U., China, Reino Unido, Suiza, Austria, Noruega, Suecia, Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia, Hungría, Italia, Macedonia, Dinamarca y a otros países. Osmanagich es un miembro de la Sociedad Arqueológica de Alexandría (est. 1895) y fue nombrado primer “ciudadano honorario” de la ciudad de Visoko en 2006. El diario “SAN” de Sarajevo reconoció a Osmanagich como “Hombre del año 2007 en Bosnia y Hercegovina” por su labor en el proyecto de investigación de las pirámides de Bosnia y de la promoción de Bosnia y Hercegovina en todo el Mundo. Osmanagich también ha sido admitido como miembro extranjero de la Academia Rusa de Ciencias Naturales de Moscú, una de las instituciones científicas más respetadas del Mundo. La tesis que Osmanagich llevó a cabo para su Doctorado en Historia de la Sociología, acerca de la Civilización Maya, fue aceptado en la Universidad de Sarajevo. Organizada por www.Mindalia.com y www.mindaliatelevision.com Conferencia gratuita online dentro del programa mensual de Mindalia En Directo. Consulta el programa de las próximas conferencias aquí: http://television.mindalia.com/category/conferencias-en-directo/ —————— http://www.mindalia.com – La Red Social de Ayuda a través del Pensamiento http://www.mindaliaradio.com – La Radio del Pensamiento Positivo http://www.circulosdeayuda.com Los videos de esta y otras conferencias y entrevistas de interés en http://www.mindaliatelevision.com Puedes escuchar este y otros audios en http://mindaliacomradio.ivoox.com
Energía sanadora de las Pirámides de Bosnia por el Dr. Sam Semir Osmanagich PARTE 1 de 2. Sobre Semir Osmanagich Semir Sam Osmanagich es un autor, investigador y empresario nacido en Bosnia y afincado en Houston (E.E.U.U.). Es el descubridor del antiguo complejo de Pirámides en Visoko (Bosnia Hercegovina) consistente en cinco enormes estructuras de piedra con forma de pirámide y una prehistórica y extensa red de túneles subterránea. Ha creado un Parque Arqueológico no lucrativo y no gubernamental llamado la Pirámide Bosnia del Sol. Esta fundación ha sido creada para llevar a cabo las excavaciones y los trabajos geo-arqueológico (www.bosnianpyramidofthesun.com) Es profesor de Antropología y Estructuras Megalíticas en Bosnia Hercegovina e imparte clases en la Universidad Americana de Bosnia Hercegovina.. La primera conferencia científica internacional sobre el valle bosnio de las pirámides fue llevada a cabo en Sarajevo (Bosnia y Hercegovina) del 25 al 30 de agosto de 2008 (www.icbp.ba) A este encuentro asistieron 55 de los expertos más influyentes llegados desde Egipto, Rusia, China, Polonia, Arabia Saudí, Reino Unido, Croatia, Austria, Montenegro y Bosnia, para dar soporte a los esfuerzos de Osmanagich y a la consolidación del Centro para los estudios de las Pirámides en Bosnia. Osmanagich es el fundador y Presidente de la empresa de fabricación Met Company, Inc y Met Holding Group, LLP en Houston (USA) Sam Osmanagich fue autor y narró una serie de documentales de 12 capítulos, que trataban sobre la búsqueda de la civilización perdida. Dichos documentales fueron filmados en Perú, Bolivia, la isla de pascua, Costa Rica, México, Reino Unido, Francia, Alemania, Malta, Egipto, Jordania y Líbano y fueron retransmitidos para la televisión Bosnia FTVBIH en 2007 y, en ellos están basados en su libro “ Civilizaciones Anteriores a la Historia Oficial” (2005) Las conferencias de Osmanagich promueven extensamente el Valle del proyecto de las Pirámides en Bosnia y el turismo arqueológico en Bosnia y Hercegovina desde Egipto y Jordania, a Malasia, Canadá, los E.E.U.U., China, Reino Unido, Suiza, Austria, Noruega, Suecia, Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia, Hungría, Italia, Macedonia, Dinamarca y a otros países. Osmanagich es un miembro de la Sociedad Arqueológica de Alexandría (est. 1895) y fue nombrado primer “ciudadano honorario” de la ciudad de Visoko en 2006. El diario “SAN” de Sarajevo reconoció a Osmanagich como “Hombre del año 2007 en Bosnia y Hercegovina” por su labor en el proyecto de investigación de las pirámides de Bosnia y de la promoción de Bosnia y Hercegovina en todo el Mundo. Osmanagich también ha sido admitido como miembro extranjero de la Academia Rusa de Ciencias Naturales de Moscú, una de las instituciones científicas más respetadas del Mundo. La tesis que Osmanagich llevó a cabo para su Doctorado en Historia de la Sociología, acerca de la Civilización Maya, fue aceptado en la Universidad de Sarajevo. Organizada por www.Mindalia.com y www.mindaliatelevision.com Conferencia gratuita online dentro del programa mensual de Mindalia En Directo. Consulta el programa de las próximas conferencias aquí: http://television.mindalia.com/category/conferencias-en-directo/ —————— http://www.mindalia.com – La Red Social de Ayuda a través del Pensamiento http://www.mindaliaradio.com – La Radio del Pensamiento Positivo http://www.circulosdeayuda.com Los videos de esta y otras conferencias y entrevistas de interés en http://www.mindaliatelevision.com Puedes escuchar este y otros audios en http://mindaliacomradio.ivoox.com
Joshua Hagler has worked for over a decade in the San Francisco Bay Area until recently relocating to Los Angeles. Known mainly for his large-scale semi-figurative canvases, the work has followed a natural evolution in the artists's personal exploration and anxiety around religious thought and its history. Since 2006, he has exhibited his paintings and multi-media installations through North America and Europe, including several solo exhibitions. Working for over a decade in the San Francisco Bay Area, Joshua Hagler recently relocated to Los Angeles. The work has followed a natural evolution in the artists’s personal exploration and anxiety around religious thought and its history. Currently, research and work looks toward Westward Expansion in 19th-century United States as a means of exhuming a kind of poetry of amnesia and redemptive yearning in colonists, settlers and their descendents. Since 2006, he has exhibited his paintings, videos, and multi-media installations throughout North America and Europe, including several solo exhibitions. “Between Winds,” submitted here for the Transart Triennale is currently a part of Hagler’s traveling solo exhibition “The Adopted” first appearing at La Sierra University in Riverside, California and now at JAUS Gallery in Los Angeles. In 2013, Hagler traveled for three months with collaborator Maja Ruznic through Eastern and Western Europe and the Middle East making art with war refugees, orphans, and the terminally ill while creating the art book DRIFT. 2013 also included guest lecturing at the Krannert Art Museum at the University of Illinois, and solo show The Unsurrendered at the university gallery. In 2012, his animated video projection “The Evangelists” was based on interviews with four middle-aged men dealing with psychological trauma and included Hagler’s former neighbor who burned down their mutual San Francisco apartment building in 2007. The piece was later selected to exhibit at the Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami and the Royal Institute in Adelaide, Australia. Maja Ruznic was born in Bosnia & Hercegovina in 1983 and came to the United States as a refugee in 1992. She currently lives and works in Los Angeles. Ruznic studied Psychology and Art at UC Berkeley and received her MFA from the California College of the Arts in 2009. She has exhibited in Japan, Turkey, Belgium, Sweden, Germany, Austria, France, Puerto Rico, Texas, Los Angeles and San Francisco. Her painting "The Mother of All Evil" was featured on the cover of New American Paintings in 2011 (Pacific Coast Section, Number 97). Ruznic’s work is included in the Jiminez-Colon Collection (Puerto Rico) and she recently received the Dave Bown (9th semiannual competition) Award of Excellence. She was a featured artist in JUXTAPOZ art magazine in the Septemeber 2014 issue. Last year, Ruznic’s first international solo show, “Yellow Throat Ribs” at Galerie d’Ys was a great success. Congruent with the solo show, Ruznic was also represented by Candyland Gallery at the Supermarket Art Fair in Stockholm, Sweden through which the Public Arts Commission acquired two of Ruznic’s paintings. In 2016, Ruznic will have a solo exhibition at Jack Fischer Gallery titled “Soil As Witness”, which will consists of large oil paintings, small works on paper as well as sculptures. She will also be a part of “Werewolf” a group exhibition at Charlie James Gallery in Los Angles, as well as “Between Worlds”, a group exhibition at Arc Gallery in San Francisco, in which all the artists were refugees or deal with the themes of immigration and Diaspora in their work. www.artistdecoded.com www.instagram.com/artistdecoded www.twitter.com/yoshinostudios
Parlamentsvalget i Tyrkia søndag blir et skjebnevalg, der folket i praksis vil ta stilling til om president Recep Tayyip Erdogan skal få enda mer makt og således lede landet i en helt ny retning. Nå er valgkampinnspurten blitt blodig. Kristin Solberg rapporterer fra Istanbul. Ti måneder etter de første luftangrepene mot IS vinner ekstremistene stadig større terreng i både Syria og Irak, på sivilbefolkningens bekostning. Iraks statsminister Haider al-Abadi mener verdenssamfunnet har feilet i kampen mot IS. Sigurd Falkenberg Mikkelsen rapporterer fra Bagdad. I Danmark er det også duket for valg i juni. I mai sa ekspertene at det måtte et politisk mirakel til for at statsminister Helle Thorning-Schmidt skulle bli gjenvalgt, nå har det nye partiet Alternativet snudd det hele opp ned. Den tidligere idrettsstjernen og realitykjendisen Bruce Jenner slo Obamas Twitter-rekord denne uken etter å ha stått frem som Caitlyn Jenner på forsiden av Vanity Fair. 24. juni avgjør dommerne i høyesterett om hele USA må tillate folk av samme kjønn å gifte seg. Er noe i ferd med å skje med kjønn og kjønnsroller "over there"? Tove Bjørgaas rapporterer fra Washington D.C. «Brexit» kan koste britene dyrt, men enn så lenge er det britenes selvbilde som får gjennomgå av tyske satirikere. Selv har britene lang erfaring i å latterliggjøre andre, ikke minst tyskerne. Guri Norstrøm rapporterer fra Berlin og Espen Aas fra London. Den danske statsviteren Rebecca Adler-Nissen er en av Europas fremste EU-forskere. I Urix forklarer hun hvorfor EU vil strekke seg langt for å beholde Storbritannia i unionen. Mens reforhandlinger om medlemskap foregår for fullt innad i EU, banker andre europeere iherdig på unionens dør. 20 år etter krigene på Balkan håper Bosnia-Hercegovina på medlemskap, men mange mener at Dayton-avtalen som satte punktum for krigen er blitt et hinder på veien til Brussel. Urix på lørdag har møtt landets ferske statsminister Denis Zvizdic. Verdens eneste museum til minne om det som skjedde i de beryktede sovjetiske konsentrasjonsleirene GULag, er nå under press og funger ikke lenger slik det var ment. Årsaken er det generelle politiske klima i Russland, sier den russiske menneskerettighetsorganisasjonen Memorial til korrespodent Morten Jentoft i Perm. Ukens korrespondentbrev er postlagt i Nairobi signert Sverre Tom Radøy. I studio: Charlotte Bergløff.
**Today's host(s):** Scot Landry and Fr. Matt Williams **Today's guest(s):** Artie Boyle **Today's topics:** Artie Boyle's miraculous experience in Medjugorje, Part 1 of 2 **Summary of today's show:** Artie Boyle, a father of 13, tells Scot and Fr. Matt how he was diagnosed with cancer at age 44, how it drove him to prayer and deeper faith, and how he came to travel to a little town in the Balkans called Medjugorje where the Blessed Mother is said to have been appearing to six people since the 1980s where he sought both physical and spiritual healing. **1st segment:** Scot welcomes Fr. Matt to the show. Today's guest, Artie Boyle, will talk about how he was healed by Jesus during a visit to the village of Medjugorje in Bosnia-Hercegovina, where the Blessed Mother is said to have been appearing since the 1980s. Medjugorje has had a big effect on Fr. Matt's own vocation. Fr. Matt said the Feast oft he Assumption is one of his favorite Marian feast days. Medjugorje invokes a love and peace in Fr. Matt because it was the impetus of his reversion to the Catholic faith and the seeds of his vocation. He first went in 1991 and he has been back 9 times. Fr. Matt's father was invited to Medjugorje by the priest-chaplain at Children's Hospital where he worked. That was the seed of his own deeper relationship with the Blessed Mother and he began to pray the rosary more and read the book [" Medjugorje: The Message"](http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0035G054M/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=pilo0e-20&linkCode=as2&camp=217145&creative=399369&creativeASIN=B0035G054M) by Wayne Weible. He chronicles his journey there and is one of the first books about Medjugorje. Fr. Matt's dad decided that the whole family should go together and he announced that the summer when Fr. Matt was 17 that the family vacation would be this trip. His father told him that this was an experience that Fr. Matt needed to have. God honors our free will and he wants us to choose him freely. When he went, over the course of the week, his hardened heart was softened. In MEdjugorje, you are inserted into an atmosphere of prayer .If nothing else, the place is marked by the sacraments and an expectant faith that God is going to do something. You start to experience the love of God through Our Lady. By the end of the week, he was on his knees praying the rosary. But it wasn't until 1994 when he went back at 20 years old and God flipped his world upside down through the experience of confession and he got a sense of his vocation. During that confession, it hits him that God loves him uniquely and personally. And that all his sins have affected this God who desires nothing but good for him. Fr. Matt started weeping. Through that, he said to the priest that he didn't know what to do with his life. He said he thought he might have a calling (despite having a girlfriend of two years). From that point forward he started a journey and three years later he entered the seminary. He been back to Medjugorje three times as a priest. Scot has stories of spiritual and physical healing at Medjugorje for people who have traveled there with an expectant faith. Fr. Matt said while he was at seminary he knew at least three or four other men who were there because of an experience at Medjugorje. **2nd segment:** Scot and Fr. Matt welcomed Artie Boyle to the show. Artie works in the Boston Catholic Development Services, helping with the Campaign for Catholic Schools. He started working for the Archdiocese in December 2009. Scot said working in development was a phenomenal experience for him, especially meeting people throughout the Archdiocese. Artie said he has seen many people who have been alienated by events over the past 10 or 50 years are starting to come back and desire to help build up the Church and the faith. Artie and his wife were married at a young age in 1974. He and his wife Judy left school and they didn't have a job to fall back on so they were in God's hands. Artie said he was a convenient Catholic at the time, going to church on Sundays and trying to raise the children in the faith. That was pretty much the only sacrament he participated in. He went to Mass an obligation and not really knowing what was going on. He didn't know until he went to Medjugorje at 44 years old. When you know, it changes your whole outlook and it makes him excited about the Mass and the Word of God. He and his wife have 13 children. Their second child, Artie, was autistic and it was very difficult for 19-year-old. They didn't believe people who told them they couldn't have more kids. Their eight child, Joseph Anthony, died of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. It was the most traumatic thing to happen to them and still is. Their next child was Julianne and since all the other 7 children had been present when Joseph died, Judy decided that they should be present in the delivery room when she had the next child. All the kids were silent the minute the hard labor hit. Two of the children are married. One has eight children and the other has seven. The kids have all done well. Artie is a Special Olympics gold medal winner, another is a doctor, his son Brian plays in the NHL, Brendan has an MBA, and they're all doing well. They're very proud and it's all a gift from God. He said Judy is the key because she is powerful in her faith. The men in the family are the leaders of the home and the women are the heart. He's convinced that if he doesn't lead in prayer, it will all fall apart. Scot said research shows that when a father is active in passing on the faith, both boys and girls are much more likely to be active in their faith as adults. Artie said Our Lady has asked men to pray the rosary with the family for a reason, to bring the family together and bring peace to the faith. He can discuss things with his kids after prayer that he wouldn't be able to otherwise. Fr. Matt said when the family prays together, you might think everyone would react this it's taking away from recreational time. The irony is that the sacrifice creates a recreation among the family that most parents would give their right arm to have. His experience is that when his family would gather for prayer, they would have the best conversations. This was the family bonding time. Artie said their prayer time is not just rote prayer of the rosary, but it's also conversation. Family conversation is prayer time. Their prayer time has evolved into a fire pit time. They have a fire pit in the backyard and every Sunday night, everyone from the oldest to the youngest want to gather around the fire pit and talk. It's not mindless recreation; they love to sit around and talk with their parents. That evolved from the prayer time. **3rd segment:** Scot said in the late 90's was when Artie first was told he had cancer. Artie said he's always been very active and has been an avid golfer, but at the time he couldn't play four holes of golf without having to stop. He would feel a burning inside that was so intense he had to stop. The doctors found he was anemic, which is very unusual for a man. He had more tests and they found he had [Barrett's sophagus](http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0002128/). He was put on medication and told to come back in a month. A month later he'd lost 45 pounds and his face looked gray and sunken. The doctor said the medicine hadn't taken effect yet and sent him to stay on it for another month. Had he done that he wouldn't be here today. Instead, Judy called Mass. General Hospital and they said they could see Artie in a month. So she started to pray. She sat down at the kitchen table to pray and the doorbell rang. A good friend who lives a couple hundred miles away happened to be in the neighborhood. His sister worked at the Mass. General; he made a call and they had an appointment for two days later. The doctors gave him a battery of tests and found nothing. They sent him to a hematologist who did a bunch of tests and found nothing. They scheduled a CT scan at an offsite facility. The technicians told him all he had to do was lie down on the table and hold his breath, but then they said he hadn't been holding his breath properly and they'd need to take more tests. They said the results would be results would be read the next day so they headed home. Something pulled him to his doctor's office and as he arrived the doctor's secretary called and said the doctor needed to see him. When he went in, the doctor was waiting for him, sat him down, and told him he had renal cell carcinoma, cancer of the kidney. It's the most intense thing he's ever been told. He immediately began to wonder how much time he had left, who would take care of his 13 kids, how is his wife going to do this by herself, who will teach the boys how to play catch, who will be there for the girls when the boys come around for the prom and all that sort of stuff. The doctor tried to prescribe a tranquilizer right then and there, but Artie said No. He was scheduled for an oncologist immediately and he went right to his office. He sat there for several hours with his head in his hands, but when he started to look around the room he saw that there were people worse off than him. He believed he could beat the cancer, but not once did he think of God. The doctor finally called him in and brought up the CT pictures of the tumor as big as his fist sitting on his kidney. The spleen and the lymph nodes were also infected. The next morning he went with Judy to see the urologist. The surgeon explained that it would an ugly surgery and gave them the details of how bad it would. Judy was silent the whole time and later he learned that Judy was praying and rebuking everything that the doctor was saying. Surgery was schedule for Dec 9, 1999. In the 21 days before, many things happened to them. James 5:14-16 says, "Is anyone among you sick? He should summon the presbyters of the church, and they should pray over him and anoint (him) with oil in the name of the Lord,and the prayer of faith will save the sick person, and the Lord will raise him up. If he has committed any sins, he will be forgiven." They took it literally and went to every priest they could find, every healing Mass there was. Judy and her sister put his name on the Novena to St. Anthony and put them in the backs of many of the churches on the South Shore. December 8 is the feast of the Immaculate Conception and there was an all-night prayer vigil into the day of his surgery. One of the most profound healing Masses happened after work one day with Fr. Ed McDonough at the Mission Church in Boston. Judy picked him up in the car and he heard a fascinating story about [St. Faustina](http://thedivinemercy.org/message/stfaustina/) and the chaplet of Divine Mercy. When he got to the Mission Church, he prayed with his whole heart for the first time in his life. As he was praying, he felt something physically strike him in the chest. It knocked him backwards. After that, Fr. McDonough prayed over him and the gray cancer color of his skin disappeared right before everyone's eyes. The next day, he had his blood tested and he was back to normal, which was a scientific impossibility. Then his wife received a call from a stranger who said they'd been praying to the novena for Artie and who also said they'd lost a relic several months before and found it recently. It was a relic of St. Faustina and they wanted Artie to have it. Meanwhile, as they had been driving to Mission Church, Judy had told Artie that she thought he should wear a [Miraculous Medal](http://www.amm.org/aboutus/medal.asp). Artie had never worn jewelry, never mind religious jewelry. But when they got back to his car that he'd left at work, they found Miraculous Medal on a man's chain on the passenger seat, even though Artie knows his car door had been locked. Today this day they share the medal with people in need. Artie realized that God was trying to get through to him. Faith was clearly the key ingredient in his healing. There are many people of faith out there and Artie believes in the power of prayer. It was a tough surgery for Artie because it was a new anesthesiologist and he woke up at the end without proper pain medication and writhing in pain. However, the good news was that the pancreatic surgeon wasn't needed. A membrane had grown between the tumor and the pancreas, protecting the pancreas. So now the pancreas sits where the kidney was. The pathology report two or three weeks later from the doctor said they had got it all and he would live a normal life. Artie's reaction was to thank Jesus and ask Him what Artie could do in thanksgiving. He didn't hear anything, so he didn't do anything and went right back into the rat race. He went back three months later and there was nothing, but eight months later they found three tumors in his right lung. The cancer had metastasized and metastatic renal cell cancer has no cure. No chemotherapy, no radiation, and nothing works but extraction. They went to a thoracic surgeon, along with their medical school student daughter and her medical school student husband. Artie was petrified of going back into surgery and depression and anxiety set in. He was told he had a 5% chance of survival, but surgery was his only hope. **4th segment:** It's time to announce the winner of the weekly **WQOM Benefactor Raffle**. This week's prize is [Rediscover Catholicism: A Spiritual Guide to Living with Passion & Purpose](http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0984131892/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=pilo0e-20&linkCode=as2&camp=217145&creative=399373&creativeASIN=0984131892) by Matthew Kelly. This week's winner is **Katherine Knapp from Sherborn, MA**. Congratulations Katherine! If you would like to be eligible to win in an upcoming week, please visit [WQOM.org](http://www.WQOM.org). For a one-time $30 donation, you'll receive the Station of the Cross benefactor card and key tag, making you eligible for WQOM's weekly raffle of books, DVDs, CDs and religious items. We'll be announcing the winner each Wednesday during “The Good Catholic Life” program. **5th segment:** The surgery was scheduled for September 14, 2000, which happens to be the feast of the triumph of the Cross. It also was his brother-in-law Kevin's birthday. Artie and Judy talked to Kevin and his wife, Rita, who is Judy's sister. The next day Kevin played golf with another good friend of theirs, Robby. Kevin told him the story of Artie's illness and Robby spent the 18 holes telling him the story of Medjugorje. Kevin told Artie about Medjugorje and Artie said his daughter had given Judy the book,"Medjugorje: The Message" about ten years earlier, and eve though Judy had tried to read the messages of Our Lady at Medjugorje to him, it was inevitably while Artie was watching sports and it went in one ear and out the other. Within one week, Kevin, Robby, and Artie were on their way to Medjugorje in a little village in Bosnia-Hercegovina to be there September 4-10. Artie kept a journal and was inspired to write in that he was going to Medjugorje to see the Blessed Mother and be healed and although he wasn't necessarily going to see her, he knew that he would be touched by her in some way. Faith is the confident assurance of things hoped for, and the evidence of things yet unseen. He had written that confident assurance and he would receive the evidence. As Artie was flying across the Atlantic, Judy had taken their 5-year-old son, Nick, to a nondemoninational Bible study. Nick went in with the other kids and when they came out, she asked Nick what he learned. Nick said, "Luke 5:13, Be not afraid, your prayer has been heard." Later in the week, they heard Luke 1:37, "Nothing is impossible with God." Two things Judy needed to hear while her husband was halfway across the world. She believed from that moment that Artie would be healed. They arrived in Medjugorje and felt that it was a place of supernatural village. It was a tiny village and they'd even brought suitcases of food and water because they'd had no idea what they would experience. The food and water turned out to be fine. They stayed in a family's home. They went to the church and the first they did was go to confession, the first time for any of them in 15 years. He kind of just blew thought it as an obligation. Then they went into Mass. At Masses in Medjugorje, they pray the rosary first in many languages. But when they sing between the decades, they sing with such conviction that your soul is lifted into heaven. They met their guide after Mass who was supposed to take them to Viska, one of the six visionaries of Medjugorje, whose usual task is to pray over the sick. Unfortunately, the guide told them that Viska had to go to Rome to visit a sick friend and she wouldn't be able to pray with him. It was disappointing, but they were in Medjugorje. After Mass, the next day he was still anxious, but felt so much peace. They went to buy something nice for their wives at a little jewelry store. He had bought 5 rosary bead bracelets for his daughters and was looking at 5 gold chains and crosses for his sons and though they were expensive, he realized that if he could spend the money he did on golf and hockey and other recreational activity for himself, he could spend it on Jesus. As the thought entered his head, there was commotion immediately to his left and Viska was suddenly standing next to him. She had missed her plane the night before and she had happened to stop in the store. The guide excitedly came over to explain who Artie was and she put her hands on him to pray. The heat that came from his body started making the others with him sweat. They left there to climb up [Mt. Krizevac](http://pilgrimage.medjugorje.com/pilgrimage-to-medjugorje/84-cross-mountain.html) or Cross Mountain. In 1933, the villagers built a 33-ton cross on the mountain that overlooks the entire valley. The mountain is so craggy and the brush so thick that it's almost impossible to ascend, but the villagers were able to build this cross. Artie and the guys wanted to go up there to pray. They passed St. James Church on the way and they felt called to return to make a better confession. To this day, the priest in that confessional, an English priest who now serves in the missions in Peru, remains a dear friend. In the confessional, the priest explained to him that the Eucharist is the most powerful medicine we have on earth, to take Jesus into his body as often as possible, and ask Jesus to heal him. He told Artie that when he returns home, to live his life as a witness. Leaving the confessional, he realized that his anxiety and depression were gone and that he had gone to Medjugorje not for a physical healing but a spiritual healing. Scot said Jesus often healed people spiritually, before healing physically. Artie said confession is not an option. It is a sacrament that gives us a grace that allows us to walk in the light of Christ. They then went to the mountain. As they climbed, he felt a pain in his lung that he could put a finger on and he said to himself that it was getting worse. It was raining at the time and they'd been told it was too dangerous to climb. At the top of the mountain, they were alone and praying for healing. Artie said he went to Medjugorje in love with the Blessed Mother and afraid of Jesus. Once he was there he fell in love with Jesus and the Blessed Mother took her place. He's not sure why he was afraid of Jesus, but he knew the Blessed Mother would love him no matter what, just like any mother would. But then he realized that Jesus did love him over there. Scot is struck by the fact that Artie wasn't alone over there, but was with his friends. They took a picture at the top of the mountain of the three of them standing together overlooking the valley. In the photo, there appears to be an image of Jesus or the Blessed Mother standing behind them with their arms extended. He saw it as a gift for them. They managed to find their way down the rain-slicked mountain and Artie called his wife and asked her to schedule another CT scan before they cut out his lung. She called the doctor and the doctor's secretary left him a voicemail saying, "We know you're in Medjugorje, we know why you're there. The fact is you have cancer and it's not going to disappear. We're going to go ahead with the surgery." So Judy got another doctor. They later found out his parents had gone to Medjugorje and he had a picture from Medjugorje on his office wall. As he left Medjugorje, Artie was convinced he was healed as were Kevin and Robby. The family at home were not yet convinced. On Thursday, Part 2 of our conversation with Artie Boyle.
Dave Davidson, director, "A Place out of Time: The Bordentown School which premieres on PBS Mon., May 24, 2010, 10:00 PM local time; Carolyn Brandy, percussionist, composer, performer, and educator. Her most recent projects include: OJALÁ, which is a vocal and percussion creative ensemble that mixes Cuban and American song forms and the "BORN TO DRUM" Women's Drum Camp July 4th weekend. Carolyn has been a drummer and student of Cuban folkloric music for over 40 years. She has been a practitioner of the Yoruba-based Cuban religion, Regla de Ocha, also known as Santeria, since 1977. She was initiated as a priest of the religion in Havana, Cuba by Amelia Pedroso in 2000. Genny Lim's "Where is Tibet," is featured at the "Kyegudo Earthquake Benefit," Thursday, June 3, 2010, @ the Berkeley Fellowship Universalists Unitarians, 1924 Cedar @ Bonita, Berkeley, CA, (510) 841-4824. Lim has recorded poetry/music collaborations have included jazz greats, Max Roach, Herbie Lewis, Francis Wong and Jon Jang. She's performed at jazz festivals from San Francisco, San Jose, San Diego to Houston and Chicago and has been a featured poet at World Poetry Festivals in Venezuela, 2005, Sarajevo, Bosnia-Hercegovina, 2007 and Naples, Italy, 2009. her performance piece, "Where is Tibet?" premiered at CounterPULSE, S.F., Dec. 2009. She is author of two poetry collections and adjunct faculty at CIIS. Francis Wong saxophonist, a prolific recording artist, and is featured on more than forty titles as a leader and sideman. Asian Improv aRts, an organization he co-founded with Jon Jang is a vehicle Wong channels his work as performing artist, youth mentor, composer, artistic director, community activist, non-profit organization manager, consultant, music producer, and academic lecturer.We close with Sara Sheldon Mann, director/healer, whose "Tribes/Dominion" continues at YBCA's Novellus Theatre, 3rd and Howard, in San Francisco May 20-22, 8 PM, (415) 431-9167.