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Cette semaine, LeChair reçoit le journaliste Aboubakar Sakanoko.D'origine sénégalaise, Bouba voir le jour en 1980 dans la commune d'Etampes et ce n'est qu'un an plus tard que la famille décide de s'installer à Grigny. Aîné d'une famille nombreuse, Bouba grandit au sein d'une commune qui regroupe des personnes provenant de différents horizons. Bercé depuis sa plus tendre enfance par la musique, il se met à en faire avant de se tourner vers le journalisme. Grand homme, il parcourt les quartiers et aborde différentes thématiques sur son média, DNLC, Disons Nous Les Choses. Au fil d'un bel échange, Bouba nous parle de sa vision de la vie, de ses péripéties et de tous les projets futurs qu'il souhaite voir aboutir.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
In this episode, Brit, Sam, Cork, and Peaches wrap up their pre-season thoughts about supporting the most uncool club in the world heading into the first match of the 2025 MLS Season
Why do we even bother listening to music? What's the kiki-bouba effect? What is our role as performers in the elegant cog of music making, and why is American vibrato so awful? Your old pal Inline G has it all covered in this week's episode. grma x Inline G Merch
Are you a Bouba or a Kiki? This week the Junkie Jokesters find out! They also make up some beautiful inspirational quotes or "boubas." The Junk house is really comfy this week, we even got a new couch! Come on in, grab a refreshing beverage and maybe even some nonbranded pizza rolls and let's have a great time!
Adaptée d'un roman d'Ernest Thompson Seton, Bouba est une production du studio Nippon Animation, spécialiste des adaptations d'œuvres littéraires. Le dessin animé arrive en France à la fin de l'année 1981 sur FR3. Le générique est interprété par Chantal Goya, sur des paroles et une musique signées Jean-Jacques Debout…
Bonjour à tous, et bienvenue dans notre espace d'échange autour d'un thé ! Aujourd'hui, je vous propose de partager une discussion riche en perspectives sur un thème sucré de notre Parentalithé. Pour cette rencontre, nous avons la chance de recevoir quatre invités avec des profils variés et des visions uniques sur la parentalité. Et, bien sûr, je suis accompagnée de mes fidèles chroniqueurs, Barberish et Bouba, pour enrichir notre conversation. Ensemble, nous allons explorer les défis, les joies et les enjeux de devenir parent, avec l'expérience et l'authenticité de chacun. Alors, installez-vous confortablement, et laissez-vous porter par ce moment d'échange et de réflexion !
Der Bouba-Kiki-Effekt - ein Sprachexperiment: Würdet ihr einer runden Form eher das Fantasiewort "Bouba" oder "Kiki" zuweisen? Und wie sieht es mit einer zackigen Form aus? ... Genau! Der Effekt zeigt, dass wir zwischen einer lautlichen Form eines Wortes und der Form einer Figur Ähnlichkeiten wahrnehmen. Gesprochen von Bettina Schabschneider.
Liebe Fußballfreunde, Legendenjäger und Taktikfüchse! Heute ham wa 'ne Folge, die heißer ist als 'n Döner mit extra scharf! Schnallt euch an: BOUBA IS IN DA HOUSE!
À 17h00, retrouvez « Le 17h00 d'Hélène Maquet ». "Le Classico" de Sébastien Ministru : "Le Classico" de Sébastien Ministru : "Confession d'un masque" de Yukio Mishima. Dans ce roman aux résonances autobiographiques, Mishima a peint un personnage qui se bat continuellement contre ses penchants homosexuels. Il cherche à les dissimuler aux autres et à lui-même. Le récit de son amour pour la sœur d'un de ses camarades nous conduit, à travers les années d'enfance et d'adolescence, vers un dénouement désespéré. La chronique de Josef Schovanec : L'ourson Bouba et son créateur, Ernest Thompson. À partir de 16h00, Jérôme Colin et ses chroniqueurs vous offrent toute l'actualité culturelle : cinéma, musique, littérature, théâtre… Toujours avec une touche d'humour. Après Bagarre dans la Discothèque, le jeu musical décalé, Jérôme reçoit un grand invité et, dans la dernière demi-heure, avec Hélène Maquet, Julie Morelle et les chroniqueurs, ils vous emmènent dans la bonne humeur vers la nouvelle émission d'info de fin de journée. 1h30 de plaisir intelligent. Merci pour votre écoute Entrez sans Frapper c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 16h à 17h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes de Entrez sans Frapper sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/8521 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
La chronique de Josef Schovanec : L'ourson Bouba et son créateur, Ernest Thompson. À partir de 16h00, Jérôme Colin et ses chroniqueurs vous offrent toute l'actualité culturelle : cinéma, musique, littérature, théâtre… Toujours avec une touche d'humour. Après Bagarre dans la Discothèque, le jeu musical décalé, Jérôme reçoit un grand invité et, dans la dernière demi-heure, avec Hélène Maquet, Julie Morelle et les chroniqueurs, ils vous emmènent dans la bonne humeur vers la nouvelle émission d'info de fin de journée. 1h30 de plaisir intelligent. Merci pour votre écoute Entrez sans Frapper c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 16h à 17h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes de Entrez sans Frapper sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/8521 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
This is a recap of the top 10 posts on Hacker News on June 16th, 2024.This podcast was generated by wondercraft.ai(00:40): MicroMac, a Macintosh for under £5Original post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40699684&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(02:11): Do not try to be the smartest in the room; try to be the kindestOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40695997&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(03:40): The Raspberry Pi 5 Is No Match for a Tini-Mini-Micro PCOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40697831&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(05:22): NLRB judge declares non-compete clause is an unfair labor practiceOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40696992&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(07:16): Building SimCity: How to put the world in a machineOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40698442&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(09:05): Experts vs. ImitatorsOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40699079&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(10:45): Simple sabotage for software (2023)Original post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40695839&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(12:13): NumPy 2.0Original post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40699470&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(13:52): European AlternativesOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40695754&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(15:40): Bouba/kiki effectOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40699583&utm_source=wondercraft_aiThis is a third-party project, independent from HN and YC. Text and audio generated using AI, by wondercraft.ai. Create your own studio quality podcast with text as the only input in seconds at app.wondercraft.ai. Issues or feedback? We'd love to hear from you: team@wondercraft.ai
In this episode of Synced, Monica and Liz are bi-coastal! They chat about heart emojis, death, and hot cartoon characters. They answer listener questions on what direction to face in the shower and if it's worth the risk to tell a teacher that their pole-dancing video playlist is public. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jax is back to his old ways. Is the world prepared for Something About Her? is JoJo kiki in her music video or just bouba? Estate Planning with Capt Lee and lets not forget about John Wayne Bobbit's missing johnson...
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We speak to Bouba Traore and Jean-Ricner Bellegarde on today's podcast, as the duo discuss what it has been like settling in at Wolves and how the season has gone so far. Bouba is in his second term at Molineux and has been working on his English, whilst Bellegarde is not convinced by English food! Plus, we hear from legendary striker John Richards after becoming a vice president of Wolves. Find more news at www.wolves.co.uk. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We're excited to welcome back our friend Marc Specter! We'll talk about his current Kickstarter and lots of other games coming soon. The post Episode 370 – Bouba/Kiki with Marc Specter appeared first on The Family Gamers.
On this episode of On Board Games, Erik talks with Marc Specter from the Grand Gamers Guild about games they've played including: Dead Man's Draw Camel Up Bier Pioniere Ora et Labora A brief tangent on budgeting You can get a discount on Zencastr.com with key word ONBOARDGAMES (24:40) Next, they talk about the psychology behind Bouba Kiki and Stroop and designing games around these types of concepts. The Kickstarter is active until May 3, 2024, so check it out! ---------------------------------------------------------------- Inverse Genius: http://www.inversegenius.com/ Patreon account: http://www.patreon.com/obg Twitter: @onboardgames RSS Feed: http://onboardgames.libsyn.com/rss Email us: onboardgamesmailbag@gmail.com On Board Games Guild at Board Game Geek
Pour cet épisode avec moi, il fait partie de ceux qui réinventent le métier de journaliste quotidiennement de par leurs prises de position et leur capacité à parler de tous les sujets sans tabou. Il permet à la parole de circuler librement et de faire des citoyens des haut-parleurs ambulants. Son énergie est perceptible dans sa démarche, son sourire communicatif et son humour léger et décontractant. Certains le prénomment Aboubacar, d'autres Bouba, et pour les plus intimes, c'est Black 10. Aboubakar Sakanoko est l'invité de AB2S.
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Nous revenons avec 2GW en compagnie de Bouba pour discuter des stratégies pour l'enchaînement DGW28 puis BGW 29 !Alors que Romain s'en sort toujours bien, Bouba et Benjamin vont devoir réagir et être plus mavericksHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Jubiläumsfolge 50 im Ost-West-Gebälle Zwei Tage vor Beginn des Africa Cups schauen wir mit Boubacar Sanogo auf das Turnier, immerhin hat er selbst mit der Elfenbeinküste einmal teilgenommen und getroffen und kann am besten berichten. Wer wird Turniersieger? Paul glaubt vor allem an Victor Osimhen, Henry an Marokkos Defensive und Bouba ist zu keinem objektiven Urteil fähig. Oder? Was macht so ein Turnier besonders? Wie sind die Bedingungen vor Ort, wenn man aus Europa kommt? Wie ist die Wiedereingliederung in die Bundesligamannschaft danach? Auch auf den zeitgleich stattfindenden Asien-Cup blicken wir und versteigen uns auch dort in wilde Tipps, also vor allem Bouba, der ganz fest daran glaubt, dass der Pokal auf der arabischen Halbinsel bleibt, während Paul und Henry eher auf Ostasien tippen. Ganz nebenbei macht Paul (BVB) einen zehnminütigen Exkurs zu seinem Frust über die Transferpolitik der Dortmunder Borussia, während Henry als Unioner vor allem froh ist, dass nur ein Spieler (Laïdouni) durch die Kontinentalwettbewerbe fehlt. Hier der Link zu dem von uns besprochenen, wunderschönen, bunten Mannschaftsfoto des Kongo: https://www.instagram.com/p/C15HN8MMWja/ Tim weilt schon in Afrika und ist nicht am Start, ebenso wie Dennis, der mit der Hertha im Trainingslager ist und täglich per Vlog berichtet: https://www.youtube.com/@hammergrafix Lasst uns gern Bewertungen da, abonniert uns (klickt auf die Glocke), teilt uns mit Euren Freunden, im Status und schickt uns viele Rückmeldungen. Henry Spietweh ist Autor und Podcaster aus Berlin, Unioner und Eberesche im keltischen Baumhoroskop. Paul ist Borusse aus Sachsen in Berlin, lernt den Transfermarkt auswendig und kennt auch die Bankdrücker der dritten Liga. In Litauen. Boubacar Sanogo ist Deutscher Vizemeister, DFB-Pokalsieger, Tunesischer Meister, Meister und Pokalsieger in den Arabischen Emiraten, Asiatischer Champions-League-Sieger, 100-facher Bundesligaspieler, Champions-League-erfahren, mehrfacher Torschütze bei der Afrikameisterschaft und ehem. Jugendtrainer von Union Berlin. Also der einzige von uns, der wirklich Ahnung hat.
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Boubacar Sanogo ist wieder zu Gast im Ost-West-Gebälle: Deutscher Vizemeister, DFB-Pokalsieger, Tunesischer Meister, Meister und Pokalsieger in den Arabischen Emiraten, Asiatischer Champions-League-Sieger, 100-facher Bundesligaspieler, Champions-League-erfahren, mehrfacher Torschütze bei der Afrikameisterschaft und ehem. Jugendtrainer von Union Berlin. Wie ist so ein Trainerwechsel für einen Spieler? Wie oft hat Boubacar einen Trainerwechsel mitgemacht? Ahnt ein Spieler das vorher? Bei Union Berlin ist Trainer Urs Fischer nach 14 sieglosen Spielen nicht mehr im Amt, ein neuer Trainer wird noch gesucht. Wie geht's weiter und wie nicht? Borussia Dortmund hingegen wurschtelt sich weiter mit Edin Terzic durch, den Paul (nur halb im Spaß) als neuen Union-Trainer ins Spiel bringt. Unser BVB-Vertreter scheint mit der Saison und dem Trainer schon abgeschlossen zu haben, während Bouba noch Mut macht. Und ist Nagelsmann in der deutschen Nationalmannschaft schon wieder am Ende? Sind die Experimente nicht die gleichen wie unter Flick? Schlussendlich geht's noch in die Zweite Liga, wo Paul direkt mal den dauerhaften Verbleib von Schalke und Hertha BSC verkündet. Lasst uns gern Bewertungen da, abonniert uns (klickt auf die Glocke), teilt uns mit Euren Freunden, im Status und schickt uns viele Rückmeldungen. Henry Spietweh ist Autor und Podcaster aus Berlin, Unioner und Eberesche im keltischen Baumhoroskop. Tim Gabel wurde in Bochum geboren, ist schwarz-gelber Borusse, Wahlberliner aus Kreuzberg und Journalist. Boubacar Sanogo ist der einzige, der echt kicken kann und richtig was gewonnen hat. Paul ist Borusse aus Sachsen in Berlin, lernt den Transfermarkt auswendig und kennt auch die Bankdrücker der dritten Liga. In Litauen. Dennis ist unser Herthaner und inzwischen Inventar beim Ost-West-Gebälle, Allesfahrer, Allesgucker, Spielverlauf-von-1997-Auswendigwisser und unser Sprachrohr fürs Blau-Weiße. https://linktr.ee/ostwestgebaelle https://www.ost-west-gebälle.de/ https://www.instagram.com/ostwestgebaelle.de/
Le Harcèlement fait sa rentrée autour d'un thé Dans ce premier épisode, Aminata Ndiaye reçoit : - Fatoumata M'Binte, autrice et fondatrice de la boutique en ligne afrosementkids, la première boutique en ligne dédiée aux enfants. - Aouicha Traoré, une véritable magicienne des mots ! Cette autrice et éditrice de livres jeunesse est une passionnée qui a créé sa propre maison d'édition, Anka élévation, en 2021. - Isabelle, une femme aux multiples casquettes ! Aide-soignante depuis plus de 23 ans, présidente de la Fope au collège de son fils et membre actif de l'appel à l'école de sa fille, Isabelle est une véritable superwoman de la parentalité ! Ensemble, ils parlent du harcèlement scolaire en compagnie de Barberish et de Bouba.
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Hosted by Victor Varnado, KSN and Rachel Teichman, LMSW, this episode delves into the intriguing "Bouba/Kiki Effect." Explore the phenomenon where people tend to associate certain shapes with specific sounds, offering insights into the relationship between perception and language.Produced by Victor Varnado & Rachel TeichmanFull Wikipedia article here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bouba%2Fkiki_effect?fbclid=IwAR2yGUO1QqrG7_4VSJ2z9m40rRyVhQNWec2rnUgu0yvZOqNEiZOZLtfpcnYWE APPRECIATE YOUR SUPPORT ON PATREON!https://www.patreon.com/wikilistenpodcastFind us on social media!https://www.facebook.com/WikiListenInstagram @WikiListenTwitter @Wiki_ListenYoutubeGet bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Former NCAA Hoops Star Bouba Casse visits TCJSS studio to reflect on his life in Senegal before coming to play basketball in the US & what he's up to now. Thanks to all my partners: Dr. Daniel Lapidus & Larry Ackerman, Dr. Brad Kurgis of Kurgis Dermatology, California Fresh Markets, The SLO Wellness Center, Avila Bay Athletic Club & Spa, Joy of Shell Beach, Michael Moore Sports Recovery, and Gymnazo.
Meet Somaneh Bouba, a heart transplant recipient who has overcome tremendous challenges in his 6-year long heart transplant journey.As a dedicated husband, father, senior corporate manager and social entrepreneur, Somaneh has navigated his way through the complex world of heart transplantation with grace and resilience. His personal experiences have given him unique insights and perspectives on the challenges those recovering from a heart transplant face.Join us as Somaneh shares his inspiring story and offers invaluable advice for fellow and future transplant recipients.In this episode, learn more about:Navigating the complexities of heart transplant recovery.The crucial role of robust support networks during health challenges.Mastering medication management and side effect mitigation.The emotional rollercoaster post-heart transplant.Cultivating a grateful and positive mindset to weather any storm.Connect with me: Instagram: livingwithheartdisease.podcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/heartofagiant.foundationYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@heartofagiantTwitter: https://twitter.com/LWHDpodcast Catch the bonus content on our Youtube channel.https://www.youtube.com/@heartofagiantDid you enjoy this episode? A free way to support our show is by leaving it a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. It's a chance to tell us what you love about the show, and it helps others discover the Living with Heart Disease podcast. Apple Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-10-inspiring-journey-from-heart-failure-to/id1567454596?i=1000608329515Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/4aJeFMvnXyazgGuhR8A4Xs?si=6d9f19949f514714&nd=1Chapter Summaries:Time-stamped summary of this episode:00:00:00 - Introduction,Bouba Somaneh begins the podcast episode by thanking the audience for joining and introducing the topic, which is his own heart disease story.00:01:25 - Bouba talks about his early diagnosis of dilated cardiomyopathy and how he managed to live with it through medication and lifestyle changes. He also talks about moving to Senegal, launching a business, and getting accepted into President Obama flagship's Young African Leadership Initiative.00:04:27 - Bouba talks about how his condition got abruptly worse a few days after arriving in the US for his fellowship and had to be put on the transplant list. He talks about the significant operations he had to undergo and the life changes he had to make, including moving with his wife to Boston and staying with his in-laws for a year.00:12:38 - Bouba talks about receiving the call for a new heart on a Friday afternoon and how he everything to get to the hospital. He talks about the procedure and waking up two days later00:15:41 - He discusses his recovery and ICU stay after his heart transplant,the intense monitoring in ICU, his struggles with blood pressure and balance, and passing out once in the hospital. He also talks about the attention and focus of the nurses and the patience required during recovery.00:21:41 - Bouba discusses the medication and adjustments required after his heart transplant, including antirejection medications and vitamin intake. He talks about the importance of being aware of side effects and having a support system during recovery.00:25:46 - The day before he got the phone call for the transplant, he received an offer for a new job which he accepted while in ICU. Bouba talks about negotiating his start date with his employer and the importance of proper operations and compliance for the Foundation.00:29:15 - Bouba discusses the importance of having a solid support system during recovery, including managing children and helping them understand the transplant process.00:30:05 - The joy of hearing his new heart and the excitement of others at the hospital. He notes that his kids visited the hospital to listen to his new heartbeat. They were amazed by the sound. These moments were fun.00:30:38 - Bouba talks about the difficulty of being at the hospital away from his boys It was not easy for the boys, especially the younger twin, who had difficulty with the absence Thankfully, his attitude changed for the better once Bouba returned home.00:31:22 - Bouba expresses gratitude for his medical team, friends, and family, and everyone who supported them during his recovery. He highlighted The Heart of a Giant at the Foundation team, who kept leading work. He had something to look forward to, which helped them stay positive throughout the process.00:31:55 - Bouba talks about his plans for the future, including delivering at home, working on the Foundation, and helping others going through similar experiences.
Ep 13: Battle of Heart Disease: Overcoming Obstacles with Armin MuzafirovicAgainst all odds, Armin refused to let his diagnosis define him. But a ski trip to Colorado brought an unexpected twist, changing everything he thought he knew about his condition. What happened next was an ongoing battle, and Armin's incredible resilience kept him fighting every step of the way.“In life, not everything is perfect, and sometimes we have obstacles that come our way...But being that rebellion that I was at 16, I didn't want to listen to healthcare providers. But as you physically see how your body is on the inside, when I saw my heart compared to a normal 17-year-old, I knew at that point that this is really serious.” - Armin.Bouba sits down with his guest Armin Muzafirovic to talk about the ups and downs of his heart journey. Armin has navigated the challenges of living with heart disease since his mid-teens. His journey began with a diagnosis of muscular dystrophy, followed by discovering his heart condition. Despite these setbacks, Armin has remained determined to live life to the fullest, continuously seeking activities that push the boundaries of his physical capabilities. Armin's story offers a unique perspective on the impact of heart disease on daily life and how he has adapted to his new reality.In this episode, learn more about:The complex world of heart transplant surgeries and the road to recovery.Uncover the crucial role of a support system in managing heart disease and treatment.Third, empower yourself as a patient advocate to take charge of your own heart health journey.Finally, understand the urgent need for organ donors and increase awareness about heart transplantation.Find out more about Armin here:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/armin.muza/More from Living with Heart Disease:Episode 5 - Life with an LVAD while waiting for a heart transplantConnect with me: Instagram: livingwithheartdisease.podcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/heartofagiant.foundationYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@heartofagiantTwitter: https://twitter.com/LWHDpodcastCatch the bonus content on our Youtube channel.https://www.youtube.com/@heartofagiantDid you enjoy this episode? A free way to support our show is by leaving it a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. It's a chance to tell us what you love about the show, and it helps others discover the Living with Heart Disease podcast. Apple Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-10-inspiring-journey-from-heart-failure-to/id1567454596?i=1000608329515Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/4aJeFMvnXyazgGuhR8A4Xs?si=6d9f19949f514714&nd=1Chapter Summaries:[00:00:00] - Introduction,Bouba introduces the podcast and guest, Armin, a heart transplant recipient, and sets. The goal of the conversation is to understand a patient's perspective on living with heart disease.[00:03:13] - Initial Diagnosis,Armin discusses being diagnosed with heart failure in his mid to late teens, despite feeling healthy and athletic, and how it affected him and his plans for the future.[00:06:23] - Ski Trip Incident,Armin recounts a ski trip incident where he experienced shortness of breath, low oxygen, and a spike in troponin levels, leading to a mini heart attack and hospitalization. He also describes his symptoms of heart failure and the need for an ICD implant.[00:09:27] - Managing Heart Disease,Armin reveals his rebellious attitude towards being a heart patient, how he still played sports and lived life to the fullest despite his condition, and the importance of meeting strict criteria for treatments like pacemakers and ICDs.[00:13:12] - Medical Complications,Armin discusses the difficulties of managing heart disease, including the side effects of diuretics and the challenges of going to the ER for urinary problems. He also touches on the most prolonged surgery period during his ICD implant and the struggles of balancing school with frequent bathroom trips.[00:16:18] - Hospitalization and Online Learning,After being hospitalized for heart failure, Armin had to stay home due to edema and other symptoms. He had to call his school, where they had no prior experience with online learning. Armin managed to do his finals and pass with flying colors despite not being physically present for most of the classes.[00:23:05] - Overexertion and Passing Out,Armin passed out after overexerting himself while trying to pick up his brother from the bus stop. His feet were swollen due to edema. He fell unconscious and was shocked back by his ICD. He woke up in the hospital, and the doctors discovered that his leads were hitting his diaphragm.[00:26:17] - Tachycardia and LVAD Surgery: During a car ride to the hospital, Armin had 40-60 episodes of SVT tachycardia, a severe heart failure symptom. After arriving at the hospital, he had an emergency LVAD surgery due to his low ejection fraction, dangerously low at 15-20%.[00:29:27] - HeartMate 2 and RVAD,Armin had both an RVAD and LVAD implanted with the HeartMate 2. He spent 33 days in the hospital and used Doppler machines to check his pulse. He was grateful to be alive thanks to the LVAD, but he knew he had a long road ahead.[00:30:44] - Early Days with LVAD,The guest recalls his early days with LVAD and describes how he felt constantly monitored and disturbed in the ICU. He mentions the challenges of sleeping and eating in the hospital and highlights the warmth of the RVAD pumping blood out and in as a comforting experience.[00:35:45] - Delirium and Recovery,The guest talks about his delirium and the chemical imbalances in his body, making him feel like he was on fire. He recalls when he thought an X-ray technician was trying to kidnap him and how his mother had to change his dressing from the hospital until the heart transplant.[00:39:01] - Battery Life and Edema,The guest discusses how he had to be physically cautious with the LVAD and could not go anywhere because of the drive line. He highlights the importance of constantly charging the batteries and mentions the compression stockings he had to wear due to Edema.[00:41:21] - Dress Rehearsals and School,The guest mentions how he had to cancel school for the next two years because of his surgeries and describes the challenges of being in and out of the hospital every month due to Edema and potential calls for transplant. He talks about how he missed a full-ride scholarship due to his health condition.[00:43:15] - Donor Specific Antibodies,The guest recalls how he got a call at 2 AM about a potential heart and how he and his father drove[00:44:37] - Diuresis and Dry Weight,Armin discusses diuresis and reaching his dry weight before a potential heart transplant. He shares how he lost 40 pounds within a week and the toll it took on his body. He also talks about how he was bumped to 1A on the transplant list after getting a Milrinone 24-hour IV pump.[00:53:18] - Unexpected Shock,Armin recalls the time he was shocked twice by his ICD and how he was airlifted to a hospital. He shares how he got bombarded with Valentine's Day cards from nurses and how it brought a sense of humanity to his situation.[00:57:53] - Second Potential Heart,Armin talks about getting a second potential heart in March and going through all the necessary blood tests before going for the operation. He shares his excitement and hope for the future.[01:08:10] - Life after Heart Transplant,Armin discusses his recovery after the heart transplant, including physical therapy and medication. He shares how grateful he is to the donor and their family for giving him a second chance at life. He also talks about his plans for the future, including going to college and pursuing his dreams.[00:59:13] - Preparing for the Heart Transplant,Armin talks about getting ready for his heart transplant surgery, walking into the operating room, and the medical team preparing him for the procedure. He also talks about his previous surgeries and how he knew some of the nurses from before.[01:01:02] - The Long Surgery and Recovery,Armin talks about the length of his heart transplant surgery and the need for the transplant to be done quickly due to the time-sensitive nature of the procedure. He also talks about his recovery and his challenges post-surgery, including high white blood cell counts and fevers.[01:03:25] - Communicating After the Surgery,Armin talks about his communication with doctors and nurses after his heart transplant surgery. He explains that he used paper and a notepad to communicate, and he had certain doctors and nurses he preferred to share with.[01:06:22] - The Road to Discharge,Armin talks about his journey to discharge from the hospital after his heart transplant surgery. He discusses the importance of being safe and waiting for all testing to be completed before leaving the hospital. He also talks about his joy when he finally got home and saw his family. [01:11:07]- Gratitude and Support,Armin reflects on his heart transplant surgery and expresses gratitude for his family, healthcare providers, and EMS professionals who supported him throughout his journey. He talks about how important it is to have a support system during[01:13:19] - Importance of Support System,Armin emphasizes the critical role that a support system plays during the transplant process, particularly in managing emotions and medications. Having family and friends to cook meals and provide emotional support helped him through the difficult times. [01:18:30] - Staying Active After Transplant,Armin talks about the importance of staying active after the transplant and how he maintains his physical fitness through weight training and exercise. He also mentions the importance of balancing exercise with other aspects of life, such as work and school.[01:23:02]- COVID and the Transplant Games,Armin shares how he was training for the Transplant Games America in San Diego before contracting COVID-19. He planned to participate in track and field and basketball but had to cancel due to his illness. He remains hopeful for future games.[01:25:30]- Maintaining Mental Health,Armin stresses the importance of seeking help for maintaining mental health after a transplant. He recommends taking things one step at a time and staying organized, including breaking down tasks into smaller, more manageable pieces.[01:27:09] - In conclusion,Armin emphasizes the importance of maintaining physical and mental health after a transplant and encourages others to seek support from family, friends, and medical professionals. He stresses the need to stay positive and take things one step at a time.[01:27:49]- Why Share?Armin shares that as a former patient and future doctor, he understands the importance of advocating for oneself and others. He speaks about volunteering for his local organ procurement center and sharing his story at medical conferences to help educate and motivate patients.[01:29:06] - Taking Control,Armin emphasizes the importance of being one's advocate as a patient and understanding one's medical treatment. He encourages patients to speak up, share their insights, and take control of their health.[01:30:48]- Giving Back,Armin discusses his volunteer work at his local organ procurement center and speaks to patients waiting for transplants. He shares his insights and experiences to help others going through the same journey and inspires listeners to cherish each moment in life.[01:32:08]- Looking Ahead,Bouba and Armin discuss Armin's plans to become a doctor and continue advocating for patients. They express excitement for what's to come, and Bouba emphasizes the importance of sharing one's journey and experiences to inspire and motivate other patients and caregivers.[01:33:09] - Words of Wisdom,Armin shares his words of wisdom for patients and their caregivers, reminding them that they are not alone in their journey and encouraging them to cherish each moment, tell their loved ones they love them, and know their "why" in life.
The girls are back after a week off with plenty to talk about. Sarah shares her own personal horror story of having to overcome her fear of spiders, while Jill explains how she still uses a separate gif keyboard on her iPhone in the year 2023. The heart of the episode lies where the girls hilariously explain and break down boubas and kikis. Who is attracted to who, how the two differ, and how the sounds equate to looks (huh?). As always, don't forget to subscribe and follow IYNU on Instagram and TikTok!
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Bouba chats with Olivia Rose to talk about her heart disease journey. After suffering two strokes and heart disease, Olivia Rose, an elite athlete, courageously fights for her life and embarks on an inspiring journey of self-discovery and resilience to defy the odds. Olivia Rose is a thriving survivor, heart transplant recipient, and former LVAD patient living with heart disease. In addition, she is a natural bodybuilder and former athlete who has inspired others with her resilience and determination.Olivia Rose was 25 when she was diagnosed with a heart condition in 2014. She had two strokes, an LVAD to help her heart, and was told she only had 15% of her heart functioning. Despite this, she remained positive and found strength in her family, friends, and athletic background. Through her determination and her mother's unwavering support, Olivia Rose eventually received a heart transplant and is now living with a new heart. She inspires many, overcoming immense challenges and finding joy in the little moments.Catch the bonus content on our Youtube channel.https://www.youtube.com/@heartofagiantOther episodes you'll enjoy:Episode 5 - Life with an LVAD while waiting for a heart transplantEpisode 9 -The Better Half of Heart of a Giant Speaks on LWHDEpisode 10 - Inspiring Journey From Heart Failure to Transplant: A Chat With John SansonFind out more about Olivia here:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/i.am.oliviarose/Connect with me: Instagram: livingwithheartdisease.podcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/heartofagiant.foundationYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@heartofagiantTwitter: https://twitter.com/LWHDpodcastDid you enjoy this episode? A free way to support our show is by leaving it a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. It's a chance to tell us what you love about the show, and it helps others discover it as well. Apple Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-10-inspiring-journey-from-heart-failure-to/id1567454596?i=1000608329515Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/4aJeFMvnXyazgGuhR8A4Xs?si=6d9f19949f514714&nd=1Chapter Summaries:[00:00:01]Today is a special day. I'm here today with Olivia Rose. There you go. Olivia Rose. That's how we know her publicly. It's a great honor to have you on this podcast, and she was definitely one of my inspirations, mainly because we connected a long time ago and had been following her journey from a distance.[00:01:15]Like, okay, so I was a bodybuilder, a natural bodybuilder, back when this happened. And I've always been an athlete that's been born. So I've been playing volleyball, t ball, basketball, tennis, soccer, track, everything, and flat football even. And so I was at a competition in Pittsburgh, and I started feeling nauseous backstage, and I suddenly started falling to the floor, and I was having a stroke at that time, and I didn't know. [00:04:25] That was the second stroke. [00:04:26] Yeah. So then they did a thrown back to me the procedure where they go in your brain and take out the clot. And my right side was affected at that time. So right now, my right hand still shakes. My right side, my right hand still shakes. So my legs were wobbly sometimes, and I had speech problems. But the speech right now is so great compared to before. I can't even tell you. It was so bad.[00:09:10] They have a heart for me. I said yes. So we got to run back home, either grocery store, run back home, get on my start and drive straight to the hospital. [00:11:22] Yeah, I was so shocked. I was like, what? Have a heart-to-heart me. It feels surreal. It does feel surreal. I was also so grateful the whole time. [00:16:44] I did the same. Was it what, five years? What did you see? [00:25:38] I'm independent. I like being independent, doing things by myself, doing things for myself, and not having anybody come and tell me what to do. So my mom and I bump into pets a lot. I like to do my own thing, and she wants to come and bring me back to reality. [00:32:11] Because you are very active, the LVAD allows you to get some of the activity. How important was it? What did it mean to you to be able to do hiking still, and were you social? Were you able to go hiking with other people? [00:38:35] I was. I was walking around with this bag, LVAD, and a bag in my backpack. I didn't feel pretty. I lost everything. I was walking around looking like a boy. [00:48:52] I was a personal trainer before I started doing bodybuilding competitions. So yeah, I was training before.
Ena sprint epizodica, ki postreže s pronicljivimi izjavami, ki v meso zarežejo kot katana. Od brenčanja brenclov, senegalskih nogometašev, Jurija S(t)oučka, harmonike, vročih hlačk in judo prijemov JABUSELIJA. Pa mal o basketu, valda. Pa še to: !!! DROPNL BOMO NOV MERCH !!! Pripravljamo poletno krispijado za vse modelčke in miške, naročil boste lahko nove t-shirte, […]
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Adaptée d'un roman d'Ernest Thompson Seton, Bouba est une production du studio Nippon Animation, spécialiste des adaptations d'œuvres littéraires. Le dessin animé arrive en France à la fin de l'année 1981 sur FR3. Le générique est interprété par Chantal Goya, sur des paroles et une musique signées Jean-Jacques Debout...
Researchers have found that almost 90% of the time, subjects will associate nonsense words "bouba" and "kiki" with nonsense drawings. But why? In this episode, we discuss the strange linguistic phenomenon of sound symbolism and discuss how sometimes, the sounds of words themselves can carry meaning. Then we chat with Social Psychologist, Dr. Andy Luttrell of the Opinion Science podcast. Review this podcast at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-internet-says-it-s-true/id1530853589 Bonus episodes and content available at http://Patreon.com/MichaelKent For special discounts and links to our sponsors, visit http://theinternetsaysitstrue.com/deals
BEFORE Bouba Savage would become one of the youngest hip-hop performers ever, he was born Boubacar Diallo on October 17th, 2006 in Conakry, Guinea. That's where Diallo would spend the first decade of his life growing-up in an Islamic family in West Africa, where he learned to appreciate hot-sauce as his go-to condiment and got pretty good at basketball and soccer to boot. Unfortunately, he was a little bit less interested in reading an every-single page of the Quran during class hours and when he'd make the mistake of falling asleep, his teachers would ensure he regretted it by whipping his hand with a wire coat hanger. Then, in 2016, he and his siblings left their mom behind and immigrated to the United States, settling in New York City – more specifically, Courtlandt Avenue in the Bronx – to live with their father. At the time of his arrival in North America, Diallo couldn't speak a single word of English, so he quickly integrated himself in not only the city's culture, but his new step-family as well and within two years he was speaking the language fluently.
Anyone facing a heart journey knows how much a support system makes life easier. The core of our support system is often our spouses and life partners. Our talk today is about the better half of Heart of a Giant.Welcome to Living with Heart Disease. Listen to the patients, support systems, and care providers who have resolved to become healthier. Join host Somaneh Bouba as we share challenges and triumphs. Discover what it means to survive and thrive with heart conditions.Today's main guest is Desirée, Bouba's life partner. Now years into the heart journey, Desirée can reflect on the thoughts, feelings, actions, and questions she had early on. She gives her take on major events that happened in Bouba's heart condition journey. On top of that, Desirée gets a chance to explain how she processed those moments, and if there is anything she feels differently today.Bouba says that he wouldn't be here without Desirée's love, care, and strength. As a caregiver, Desirée saw Bouba when he was out and about, when he was home, and when he was at the hospital. She talks about seeing Bouba's energy and presence change depending on where he was. Together, Bouba and Desirée uncover their different perspectives from those parts of the journey. Back then, the couple was younger, on the way to starting a family, and figuring life out. There are topics that they never officially talked about, which is natural when living life, but doing so now helps them understand each other better. Today's conversation is proof that communication is necessary, even when we think we know what's happening.During this live discussion, we speak about a spouse's perspective of living with heart disease. Desirée says the journey started off confusing, and shares what troubled her. As communication improved and she learned more, the journey became another part of the meaningful life she creates alongside Bouba. Desirée doesn't forget to mention all the people who gave her encouragement and support so she could continue to be a source of strength for Bouba and her children.The live audience is filled with people who witnessed the couple's growth over the years. Everyone chimes in on the Heart of a Giant couple living such an outstanding journey. Listen as we talk about what major choices the couple made in their journey and Desirée's story as the dependable spouse in a heart health journey. Enjoy this conversation that reminds us of the huge support that comes from spouses. Timestamps:[01:42] - Des and Bouba retell fond memories, such as how they met and their adventures together.[07:31] - Des shares what went through her mind when learning about Bouba's heart condition diagnosis.[16:06] - How did life change after the diagnosis, and how did Des adapt?[20:25] - Where did Des go to find support for herself? [27:27] - Des talks about being in Dakar as the couple started to plan family life together.[33:15] - When supporting someone, it can be difficult to understand personal choices or sensitivities that patients go through. [39:51] - What was going on for Des and Bouba professionally during the earlier years of the heart journey?[47:58] - This email prompted Des to make an emergency visit and travel to the other side of the world. What happened?[01:01:22] - Des recalls the ups and downs of traveling to the hospital from across the world. Who helped her along the way?[01:11:09] - The journey we're on together requires resilience and finding meaning in our present life.[01:15:10] - Let's hear from our live audience![01:25:23] - This is what Heart of a Giant is about. Links/ Resources:Desirée AllenHeart of a GiantHeart of a Giant Foundation (HGF)Heart of a Giant on Heart-Failure.Net
We are more than just heart failure. We have heart failure, but it is not a limit on who we are as people. We are multitalented and dimensional. Without a doubt, we should enjoy our lives. Our talk today is about living with humor and giving life your all.Welcome to Living with Heart Disease. Listen to the patients, support systems, and care providers who have resolved to become healthier. Join host Somaneh Bouba as we share challenges and triumphs. Discover what it means to survive and thrive with heart conditions.Today's main guest is Shawn Connors, an LVAD-enabled man, avid heart health educator, and enthusiastic advocate. Shawn is a self-proclaimed Renaissance Man. In his own words, he explains that “a Renaissance Man is a man who is skilled at all tasks he attempts and has wide-ranging knowledge in many fields.” He shares his thoughts and insights on his two podcasts: the LVAD Talk podcast and the Renaissance Man 757 podcast.Born with a heart condition, Shawn had open heart surgery at 3 years old during a time when it was not a common procedure to do on children. Doctors told his parents he'd be lucky to see his teenage years. Decades later, Shawn is a family man living his life to the fullest. Shawn is a widow/single father, computer nerd, gamer, Christian, sneakerhead, and foodie.During this live discussion, we speak about what it's like to be in the journey alongside someone living with heart disease. Shawn's family shares their thoughts and curiosities in this chance to speak transparently about the journey. We also have an engineer of heart technology who opens a moment for us to give feedback on what innovations could help us in the future.Laughter is Shawn's therapy, and he is spreading his zest for life with us all. Listen as we talk about fatherhood with heart disease, Black History, and an LVAD vs. a transplant. Enjoy this conversation that reminds us to make everyday a good day. Timestamps:[02:35] - Shawn Connors shares where the name “757 Renaissance Man” came from.[06:44] - Shawn speaks about his parents' role in his heart journey. How did they influence Shawn as he grew up managing heart disease?[10:46] - How much did faith mean in Shawn's journey? He talks about how God knows what you need before you need it.[18:57] - Bouba and Shawn discuss how their heart disease journey influences their dedication as fathers. What mindset helps them stay grounded?[24:57] - Shawn talks about prepping for the LVAD.[30:39] - What are the differences between getting a LVAD or a transplant?[37:15] - Shawn describes the mutual effort to support his wife through pancreatic cancer.[42:17] - How can you make the most out of life after unexpected difficulties?[49:46] - Bouba and Shawn talk about the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Dallas Cowboys.[55:28] - Do you want to be a Renaissance Man?[01:03:36] - Shawn gives his thoughts on success and happiness.[01:09:41] - Shawn talks about Black history, the current times, and hope for the upcoming generations.[01:16:50] - Who is in our live audience today? Listen to our audience discuss being a spouse of heart disease and technology for heart conditions.[01:28:22] - Make everyday a good day. Links/ Resources:Shawn ConnorsLVAD Talk podcastRenaissance Man 757 podcastHeart of a GiantHeart of a Giant Foundation (HGF)Heart of a Giant on Heart-Failure.Net
Heart disease can change our physical health, but how often do we address the impact heart disease has on our identity? Part of our heart health journey is about rebuilding. We change our view of our identity and the role we play in the lives of our loved ones. Our talk today features stories about managing the physical and mental challenges of heart disease.Welcome to Living with Heart Disease, a Heart of a Giant production. Is it possible to live a longer quality of life after a heart disease diagnosis? Listen to the patients, support systems, and care providers who have resolved to become healthier. Join host Somaneh Bouba as we share the challenges and triumphs. Discover what it really means to survive and thrive with a heart condition.Today's main guest is Mel Field (who based in London, UK with her lovely family). She was diagnosed with a heart condition at 28 around the time she first discovered the news of her pregnancy. Mel's doctors shared that she was experiencing dilated cardiomyopathy, but they were not sure if it was simply happening with the pregnancy. After a year, Mel still felt symptoms, and it was clear to her that she would need to manage her heart health going forward. Mel is here to share her story and lessons learned from her years of living with heart disease.Mel is someone who brings fun and laughs to conversations, and today she is bringing her light to a vulnerable topic. She opens up about balancing the physical and emotional challenges of managing her heart health. Health changes can mean that a person must reimagine their identity. Mel remembers how she got through the earliest part of learning to work with her body to continue enjoying life. She also explores how her heart health might impact her family.Mel's support system shares what changes happened in their life after Mel's diagnosis. She reveals her habit of wanting the best for the family, and not wanting to be a burden on her loved ones. Her family thinks she is far from being a burden, and they get the chance to share their thoughts with Mel directly. The discussion becomes a therapeutic session that's all about how we can rely on each other.Mel is persevering in her journey alongside her amazing support system. Listen as we talk about not being alone while we constantly evolve as people dealing with heart disease. Enjoy this conversation that is both lighthearted and vulnerable. Timestamps:[02:32] - Mel Field describes how she found out about her heart issue.[05:26] - Mel recalls what went through her head while raising kids and managing heart disease at the same time.[09:47] - When your health changes so drastically, it can cause you to rethink your identity. How do Mel and Bouba deal with relearning who they are?[16:34] - How can life be adjusted to managing heart disease? How can your support system be included in these adjustments?[26:42] - Mel talks about her experience reentering the real world after her diagnosis. She talks about what's different in her daily routines, grocery trips, and interactions with friends.[35:26] - Mel says she learned about the LVAD from the Instagram community mainly. She also speaks about realizing the need for individualized healthcare for heart disease.[40:37] - Mel and Bouba discuss what they learned about their individual health experiences, and how they listen to their bodies.[42:46] - Did Mel see any life improvement after getting the LVAD?[47:33] - Mel shares her thoughts on persevering in her journey, and wanting the best for herself and her family.[56:00] - Mel's support system gives a response for how their lives changed after her heart disease.[01:02:53] - Do physical challenges outweigh the mental challenges of a heart disease journey?[01:11:03] - Listen to these stories of having an ICD (implantable cardioverter-defibrillator). What can someone expect?[01:19:16] - Being vulnerable can give others the courage to also express their experiences.[01:25:35] - Mel shares friendly photos and memories of living with heart disease. Links/ Resources:Mel Field Instagram (@MEL.FIELD.988)Heart of a GiantHeart of a Giant Foundation (HGF)Heart of a Giant on Heart-Failure.Net
Some people light up an entire room with their presence. They are the ones who bring love and laughter wherever they go. One interaction with them is unforgettable. People who make the most of life inspire everyone else to do the same. Our talk today celebrates the contagiously energetic life of Evelyn Charrisse McRae.Welcome to Living with Heart Disease, a Heart of a Giant production. Is it possible to live a longer quality of life after a heart disease diagnosis? Listen to the patients, support systems, and care providers who have resolved to become healthier. Join host Somaneh Bouba as we share the challenges and triumphs. Discover what it really means to survive and thrive with a heart condition.Today's main guests are Jazmine McRae, and Tawana James (daughter and sister-in-law, respectively), who cared with a big loving heart for our dearly missed Evelyn Charrisse McRae. The two women transparently share their thoughts about being caretakers in the heart disease journey. Evelyn Charrisse McRae mostly went by the name “Charrisse”, so that's the name used in today's show as Jazmine and Tawana talk about where the caretaker role fits into their relationships with Charrisse. Despite sharing tales of emergency hospital visits, Jazmine and Tawana never forget to mention how determined Charrisse was to make the most of life. Charrisse had a will to enjoy life. Everyone could feel that energy. Bouba felt the same way when meeting Charrisse for the first time. He appreciated her positive energy and independence. In this conversation, everyone shares the lessons they learned from witnessing Charrisse live a full life.More family and friends share their thoughts as a live audience. Everyone reminisces about their memories with Charisse, whether hilarious or heartfelt. As everyone gathers, they encourage each other to embrace both joy and grief. Learn their approaches to managing self-care as caretakers, communicating with patients, and making crucial decisions about the caretaker in emergency moments.It's an honor to share Charisse's story and the story of those who loved and helped her. Listen as we explore the perspective of the loving family and friends in a patient's support system. Enjoy this friendly gathering to celebrate a life well lived. Timestamps:[01:51] - Bouba talks about the first day he met our dearly missed Evelyn Charrisse McRae.[05:37] - Tawana James, Charrisse's sister-in-law, explains how she ended up living with Charrisse as a caregiver. Tawana says Charrisse brought life to her home.[11:03] - Jazmine McRae, Charrisse's daughter, funnily recalls her mom's will to enjoy an independent life.[15:11] - How can caretakers manage their self-care?[19:58] - Jazmine and Tawana talk about Charrisse being a dog-lover.[25:26] - What was “family life” like with Charrisse?[31:25] - Jazmine helped organize her family and friends to do a walk in honor of her mother.[38:34] - Everyone reminisces about the medical professionals who build a personal connection with patients.[43:32] - Jazmine and Tawana talk about how they kept in touch with Charrisse to check on her emotional and physical condition.[50:25] - Charrisse's family recalls the final moments they shared. What are their different experiences of the same event?[01:00:31] - Everyone lifts their voice in song.[01:03:00] - Jazmine and Tawana express their thoughts about making decisions as the caretaker. They also talk about how Charrisse still shows up in their life today.[01:11:23] - Why is it important to allow children to see grief be expressed?[01:13:30] - Charrisse's close family, friends, and support system exchange their memories of the lively person they all loved.[01:42:55] - Live your best life, and leave your legacy. Links/ Resources:Heart of a GiantHeart of a Giant Foundation (HGF)Heart of a Giant on Heart-Failure.NetJazmine McRaeTawana James
Instinct is often the best guidance we can have. For an invisible disease, the patient has the most significant insight into what's going on with their body. Learning to trust those hints can be lifesaving in times where professional counsel and the patient's instinct don't match up. Our talk today focuses on not being afraid to trust your voice in leading your heart failure journey.Welcome to Living with Heart Disease, a Heart of a Giant production. Is it possible to live a longer quality of life after a heart disease diagnosis? Listen to the patients, support systems, and care providers who have resolved to become healthier. Join host Somaneh Bouba as we share the challenges and triumphs. Discover what it really means to survive and thrive with a heart condition.Today's main guest is Tina Marie Marsden. Tina shares her heart failure journey through writing the Pretty Lady Chronicles, a blog series. Her blog touches on experiences of Peripartum Cardiomyopathy (PPCM), congestive heart failure, and managing life with an LVAD. In addition, she is an advocate for women and shares her perspective as a black woman to help others in the journey feel less isolated. First, she talks about what sparked her blog, then goes on to share why she started Sistas with Heart for her Heart Sistas.Tina's belief in herself is absolutely contagious. Her close support system, including her mother and her colleague-turned-friend Michelle, joins the conversation ready to share the impact of Tina's health journey in their lives. Audience members discuss dual transplant stories, heart device facts, and decisions related to heart failure procedures. Also, a few Heart Sistas in the live audience share their own advocacy efforts. From a nonprofit leader to a cardiac nurse, the Heart Sistas have an abundance of inspiration to share.Tina emphasizes the need and right to speak up when you feel something is off with your body. Listen as she shares lessons on recognizing seemingly harmless symptoms, managing your voice not to be dismissed or disregarded, and working with care providers as a team effort. Enjoy the real-life tale of a Pretty Lady vs. Heart Failure. Timestamps:[03:12] - Tina Marie Marsden explains where the idea for the Pretty Lady Chronicles came from. [07:12] - Tina says she was shocked with her diagnosis at 28 years old after having an active life for so long.[10:52] - Before diagnosis, a couple of symptoms Tina remembers are shortness of breath and fluid retention. What was the final sign?[15:16] - Tina and Bouba talk about looking into family history to understand heart failure. Do genetics always connect to present heart failure?[20:00] - Tina shares her perspective on how her identity as a black woman impacts her health journey. She discusses viewing care providers as a team going towards the same goal.[26:53] - What is it like to have an LVAD (Left Ventricular Assist Device)?[33:32] - Michelle, Tina's colleague, says she didn't know about Tina's heart condition at first. She talks about trying to show up for Tina as a friend.[39:57] - Why does Tina choose to be a proactive advocate for heart failure?[47:13] - You are the MVP of your life.[53:45] - How does LetsTalkPPCM impact the community?[01:00:33] - What is it like to have a heart condition as a medical professional, especially a cardiac nurse?[01:09:47] - Women impact everyone in society, so it's valuable to listen to their stories. Links/ Resources:Heart of a GiantHeart of a Giant Foundation (HGF)Tina Marie Marsden Pretty Lady Chronicles BlogSistas with HeartInstagram | FacebookLetsTalkPPCMLetsTalkPPCM
Receiving a heart disease diagnosis throws you into a winding journey of information. Suddenly there's a lot to catch up on, and while this can seem daunting at first, you start to find a rhythm as you learn. Our talk today focuses on what is helpful to know earlier in the journey so you can ease into a rhythm of your own more quickly.Welcome to Living with Heart Disease, a Heart of a Giant production. Is it possible to live a longer quality of life after a heart disease diagnosis? Listen to the patients, support systems, and care providers who have resolved to become healthier. Join host Somaneh Bouba as we share the challenges and triumphs. Discover what it really means to survive and thrive with a heart condition.Today's main guest is Melany Pertile. Melany is the mind and motivator behind the Instagram page @heartfailuregroup. Her positive and humorous perspective towards her heart disease diagnosis helps build hope for herself and others. She talks about her belief in self-advocacy for getting proper care, and the importance of having advocates in your support system.Melany is one of the Heart Patients that will be sharing their real-life stories in a series of unfiltered conversations with inspiring voices. Each person talks about their unique stories, and shares their commitment to heart health and how they commemorate resilience in the face of adversity.Similar to her brighter take on heart disease, Melany poses the idea to rebrand “Heart Failure” into “Heart Disco”. We discuss ejection fraction measurements, assessments for an earlier diagnosis, and staying physically active. Expressing information about heart disease is a constant education, and constant conversation. Listen to this episode to hear terms you should know early in your diagnosis, what it means to communicate with care providers as an advocate, and creating a new relationship with life after a diagnosis. Time stamps:[02:47] - Melany Pertile says there's so much positive information to share and give hope with.[05:11] - Melany finds that humor helps in the midst of being overwhelmed with a heart disease diagnosis.[07:40] - Why is it important to have an advocate during your journey?[13:56] - Bouba shares a story of why you should self-advocate for having a fitting team of medical professionals.[16:27] - Melany describes the difference in access while living in a rural area seeking quality healthcare providers.[21:05] - Melany talks about her life before her heart disease diagnosis.[26:01] - Laura, Melany's sister, says she is inspired by the way Melany positively handles living with heart disease. [28:46] - Laura gives her perspective of being an advocate for patients, including doing so for her family.[36:28] - How does Melany manage her diet?[43:40] - What is Heart Disco? Listen to Melany's thoughts on changing how heart failure is discussed.[46:29] - How can you set boundaries with friends and family while living with heart disease?[49:07] - Melany encourages everyone to find the balance between education and empathy when being transparent with the people in your support system.[53:19] - Bouba says he began to improve the way he presents heart disease after proactively having to explain it so many times.[56:19] - Expressing heart disease is a constant education, and constant conversation.[58:11] - There are multiple specialists within Cardiology, so be mindful of matching with a professional for your specific cardiology issue.[01:04:39] - What is the Sarcomeric Human Cardiomyopathy Registry (SHaRe)?[01:06:40] - Listen to these specific examples for terms, screening, and life management of living with heart complications.[01:08:41] - Bouba goes through pictures of living and thriving with heart disease.[01:17:10] - It's Heart Disco not Heart Failure. Links/ Resources:Heart of a GiantHeart of a Giant Foundation (HGF)Melany Pertile @heartfailuregroup
In This Episode: We open the episode up with a listener review, a husband follows his dream but forgot to tell his wife, a fiancé has an insane demand from his soon to be wife, a listener shares a horrifying story about being alone in the woods, and this ex-girlfriend realizes she forgot some shit at her boyfriends apartment. For this week's Circle Jerdge Christian is here to give the definitive answer on what items are giving Bouba or Kiki. Get Judgies Merch Here: https://www.bonfire.com/store/the-judgies-podcast/ Our Patreon is officially open, if you want to see extra content go check it out! https://www.patreon.com/JudgiesPod Send us mail! (Addressed However You'd Like) P.O. Box 58 Ottawa, IL 61350 Leave a Review! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-judgies/id1519741238 Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/judgiespod Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/judgiespod Intro Music by: Iván https://open.spotify.com/artist/5gB2VvyqfnOlNv37PHKRNJ?si=f6TIYrLITkG2NZXGLm_Y-Q&dl_branch=1 Story Links:
De nombreux stades ont leur histoire. Que dire du stade Louis-II à Monaco ? Plus précisément, de la spécificité de l'ancien stade. Sur demande du prince Louis-II, il est construit en 1939 sur le flanc sud du Rocher, au bord de mer. Le stade d'une capacité de 13.000 places accueille les matches de l'AS Monaco devenue une équipe professionnelle en 1948. Cette enceinte a une particularité : un zoo est fondé juste à côté en 1954. Bouba, l'éléphant du zoo derrière le but de Monaco Dans ce Jardin Animalier – celui de Monaco demeure l'une des dernières ménageries royales du monde – on y trouve des dizaines d'animaux dont un qui ne passe pas inaperçu : un éléphant. Son nom : Bouba. Et le pachyderme a donc une place de choix pour assister aux matches des Rouge et Blanc : son emplacement légèrement surélevé se trouve juste derrière l'un des buts du stade ! Durant les matches de l'ASM, il prend l'habitude de se montrer et de se faire entendre. La légende raconte même qu'il barrit à chaque but de Monaco. Bouba l'éléphant devient la mascotte de l'ASM La drôle de cohabitation dure jusqu'en 1985, date de l'inauguration du nouveau stade Louis-II situé à 1km de l'ancienne enceinte qui est rasée. Mais le zoo reste au même endroit. Bouba, lui, n'est plus là mais les supporters ont l'idée de faire de l'éléphant la mascotte du club. Malgré une absence dans les années 2000, la mascotte “Bouba” fait son retour en 2016 pour encourager les Monégasques au stade Louis-II les jours de match. Un symbole comme l'explique le patron du club Vadim Vasilyev, au site Monaco Channel : “Il y a une belle histoire derrière Bouba, c'est un lien idéal entre le club et nos supporters mais également pour conserver l'identité du club. C'est important de trouver de nouvelles idées et de continuer à avancer.” ----------------------------- Ta dose d'anecdotes sur le football ! Histoires incroyables, souvent drôles, parfois tristes, mais toujours véridiques. https://linktr.ee/untrucdefoot Facebook / Twitter / Instagram : @untrucdefoot
Booba fait partie des plus grands rappeurs français. Mais c'est aussi un hommes d'affaires et un entrepreneur redoutable à la tête d'une fortune personnelle de plusieurs dizaines de millions d'euros. Né en décembre 1976, Elie Yaffa, de son vrai nom vient d'une mère blanche, femme de ménage et d'un père sénégalais, videur en boite de nuit. Même si il grandit dans une ville plutôt tranquille en région parisienne, Meudon, la vie familiale est hâchée. Elie se réfugie dans le sport et la danse qu'il pratique beaucoup notamment aux halles, à Paris. Puis un voyage aux Etats-Unis à l'âge de 15 ans le bouleverse. Il découvre la communauté noire de Détroit et découvre aussi le rap. À son retour, il veut faire avancer les choses il devient d'abord danseur Hip hop dans le collectif Coup d'État Phonique. Il est complexé par sa voix... mais finit par se lancer dans le chant et prend le nom de Booba en hommage à un cousin sénégalais, Boubakar mais aussi au dessin animé des années 90, l'ourson Bouba. Il rencontre Ali et crée son 1er groupe Lunatic. Les débuts fin des années 90 est chaotique. Personne ne veut produire cette musique violente. Puis Lunatic finit par percer avec un 1er morceau Freestyle. Puis tout s'arrête pour Booba. Il part en prison pour attaque à main armée. À sa sortie de prison, il lance toujours avec Lunatic, Mauvais Oeil grâce à son label indépendant, 45 Scientific. L'album est ainsi certifié disque d'or. En 2002, Booba signe son premier album solo, Temps Mort. Sa carrière solo est lancée, Lunatic est dissous. Puis il enchaine les succès. Le duc de Boulogne produit dix albums et en vend plus de 2,7 millions. Ces chiffres le classent à la 5ème place des rappeurs qui ont vendu le plus d'albums de l'histoire du rap français Mais Booba devient un vrai homme d'affaires et s'inspire des rappeurs américains. Il a son propre label, ses vêtements, son Whisky. Avec ses labels, Tallac Records puis 92i, il découvre de nombreux talents comme Damso, le rappeur belge. En 2016, Booba est même élu "Business man de l'année" par le magazine GQ. Il lance aussi sa propre radio et chaine TV, OKLM... mais en 2020, le projet s'arrête. Sa ligne de vêtements Unkut, lancée avec les frères Abiteboul est aussi stoppée suite à un conflit entre les frères et Booba. Il relance en 2020 une nouvelle marque de vêtements ainsi que d'autres labels pour produire des artistes. C'est 7 Corp avec sa manageuse Anne Cibron puis le label "La piraterie Music". Booba annonce son dernier Album, Ultra en 2020... mais finalement veut continuer la musique. Une chose est sûre: Booba a construit un empire et il aime l'argent. Le podcast "Il était une fois l'entrepreneur" est l'ex podcast "l'apprenti", le podcast des histoires d'entrepreneurs. Inspire Média, le média des histoires d'entreprises et d'entrepreneurs. Extraits Audio: La Conférence De BOOBA à HARVARD Enfin Dévoilée - Analyse Growth Marketing [BUSINESS] COMMENT BOOBA A FAIT FORTUNE Booba, businessman de l'année | Les Hommes de l'année 2016 | GQ L'interview complète de Booba Booba : l'ultra interview (Intégrale) Booba & Son Business en 2017 (+mon avis sur Trône) - LSD #36 Booba, enquête sur un bad boy
On this episode, the guys breakdown some of Christianity's most iconic logos and ask, "Are these the best representations of the Christian faith in the modern age?"Today's conversation was sparked by our most recent video:Is the Cross Actually the Best Logo for Christianity?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yLRaB0nIE3IExtra Episode Resources:The Bouba/Kiki Effecthttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bouba/kiki_effect
In this first episode we talk to Bouba aka Heart of a Giant We discuss his journey with his LVAD and how sharing his story has giving more meaning and purpose to his life through social entrepreneurship in health We discuss the origins of his symptoms in South Africa His big heart (he is 6'8) How ended up in the United States The joys of an ICD shocks What his recovery time was like How is life has been improved after LVAD! --- 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/lvadtalk/message
Sit back, relax, crack open a beer and join us for Episode 13 of FPL JUiCE!Back, better than ever in our new home, a studio fit for the Premier League! We look back at the last Gameweek and see what changes are needed for a successful Gameweek 11. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.