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V Sloveniji današnja nedelja referendumska – o dodatku k pokojninam umetnikov se je do 11. ure izreklo dobrih osem odstotkov volilnih upravičencev.Papež mladim pred opoldansko molitvijo: Ne bojte se sprejeti Kristusovega povabila! Po molitvi odločen poziv: Nikoli več vojne!Prvi papežev obisk pri Mariji, Materi dobrega sveta in nato na grobu papeža Frančiška.Kaj razkriva škofovsko geslo, ki ga je Leon XIV. našel pri sv. Avguštinu?Zelenski pričakuje, da se bo Moskva zavezala k 30-dnevnemu premirju, ki naj bi začelo veljati jutri, Putin pa predlaga obnovitev neposrednih pogajanj.Predsednik ameriške škofovske konference nadškof Broglio ob izvolitvi prvega papeža iz ZDA: Mislim, da je bistveno, da govori o miru.Po mnenju dr. Štuheca ima novi papež karizmo za nastop pred množico in tudi pravniško žilico. Katere korake lahko pričakujemo?V Jeruzalemu konferenca uglednih izraelskih in palestinskih voditeljev.
Astronomy Daily - The Podcast: S03E180Welcome to Astronomy Daily, your trusted source for the latest in space and Astronomy news. I'm Anna, your host, and today we have an exciting lineup of cosmic stories that will take us from Jupiter's icy moon to the revival of a historic space center.Highlights:- NASA's Europa Clipper Mission Launch: The Europa Clipper spacecraft is on its way to the outer solar system, embarking on a journey to explore Jupiter's moon Europa. This mission aims to investigate the moon's habitability, focusing on its subsurface ocean, which could harbor conditions suitable for life.- Italy's Call for European Space Cooperation: In an effort to strengthen Europe's position in the global space sector, Italy is advocating for closer cooperation among European nations. This initiative seeks to enhance competitiveness and foster innovation in areas like Earth observation and telecommunications.- Revival of Kenya's Luigi Broglio Space Center: Italy plans to revive the historic space center in Kenya, aiming to launch low orbit microsatellites for Earth observation. This project will also foster education and scientific collaboration, strengthening ties between Italy and Kenya.- SpaceX's Packed Launch Schedule: Following FAA clearance, SpaceX resumes its busy launch schedule, including the successful launch of NASA's Europa Clipper mission. The company is on track to achieve a record-breaking number of launches this year, revolutionizing access to space.- NASA's Capstone Mission Extension: The Capstone mission, a pioneering cubesat orbiting the moon, receives an extension until December 2025. This mission continues to demonstrate cutting-edge technologies and paves the way for future lunar exploration.- China's New Commercial Spaceport: China announces plans to build a commercial spaceport at the Xichang Launch Center, reflecting its growing role in the global commercial space industry. This development supports China's ambitious plans for low Earth orbit megaconstellations and reusable launch vehicles.For more space news, visit our website at astronomydaily.io. There, you can sign up for our free Daily newsletter, catch up on all the latest space and Astronomy news with our constantly updating newsfeed, and listen to all our previous episodes.Don't forget to follow us on social media. Just search for #AstroDailyPod on Facebook, X, YouTubeMusic, and TikTok.Thank you for tuning in. This is Anna signing off. Until next time, keep looking up and stay curious about the wonders of our universe.Sponsor LinksFor our special NordVPN deal visit www.bitesz.com/nordvpnBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-the-podcast--5648921/support.
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A daily news briefing from Catholic News Agency, powered by artificial intelligence. Ask your smart speaker to play “Catholic News,” or listen every morning wherever you get podcasts. www.catholicnewsagency.com - In preparation for the 2025 Jubilee Year, two of the massive entry doors at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, DC, have been sealed. Archbishop Timothy Broglio, president of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, blessed and sealed the two doors, which are scheduled to be reopened on Christmas Eve next year as a Holy Door for pilgrims. The ceremony took place on the first Sunday of Advent — a little more than one year before the start of the 2025 Jubilee Year, which will center on the theological virtue of hope. Broglio said the jubilee theme “Pilgrims of Hope” indicates that “we are on a journey and not pessimistic travelers,” highlighting the need for a message of hope amid ongoing crises around the world. Holy Doors, which are traditionally sealed prior to jubilee years, provide special graces for pilgrims who walk through them. A pilgrimage through a Holy Door also permits one to receive a plenary indulgence when the other normal conditions for such an indulgence are met. The 2025 Jubilee Year begins on December 24, 2024 (Christmas Eve), and concludes on January 6, 2026 — slightly more than one calendar year. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/256174/holy-doors-sealed-at-nation-s-largest-catholic-church Climate activists in Italy over the weekend disrupted a Mass celebrated by Turin Archbishop Roberto Repole, with the demonstrators reading from Pope Francis' works on the environment during the incident. Activists with the climate group Extinction Rebellion appeared at the Turin Cathedral on Sunday during the archbishop's Mass there, according to the Italian newspaper la Republicca. The incident reportedly took place “in the moments before the homily,” the paper said, in which “activists stood up one at a time and read aloud the two writings.” The paper said the demonstrators quoted in part from Laudato Si' by repeating Francis' call for “a conversation which includes everyone, since the environmental challenge we are undergoing, and its human roots, concern and affect us all.” https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/256172/climate-activists-disrupt-archbishop-s-mass-in-turin The bishop of Saltillo in the Mexican border state of Coahuila, Hilario González García, has announced the automatic excommunication (“latae sententiae”) of the one or more thieves who broke into a Catholic church and stole and desecrated the Eucharist. The incident occurred the morning of November 25 at Sacred Heart of Jesus chapel, part of Our Lady of Schoenstatt Parish located on the outskirts of the city. “For the very serious offense committed against Our Lord,” González invited all the faithful to join in prayer, “performing acts of reparation and promoting love for Jesus Christ in the Eucharist.” For now, he explained, Mass will not be possible until reparation is made for the offense. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/256176/mexican-bishop-states-thief-who-stole-eucharist-is-excommunicated Today, the Church celebrates Saint Gerald, an English monk, and the bishop of Mayo in Ireland. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/saint/st-gerald-bishop-of-mayo-74 The Church also celebrates Blessed Phillip Rinaldi, a 19th-century Salesian who served as Salesian provincial superior in Spain, where he opened many new houses and then served as vicar-general of the Salesians before becoming the Rector Major in 1922, Don Bosco's third successor. His humble and quiet leadership of the order combined with his tremendous saintly virtue and apostolic zeal, and a healing miracle attributed to him at the end of the Second World War, prompted his cause for canonization. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/saint/blessed-phillip-rinaldi-408
A daily news briefing from Catholic News Agency, powered by artificial intelligence. Ask your smart speaker to play “Catholic News,” or listen every morning wherever you get podcasts. www.catholicnewsagency.com - The archbishop of Beijing is visiting Hong Kong this week in a trip that marks a historic first since the Chinese Communist Party severed diplomatic relations with the Vatican 70 years ago. Archbishop Li Shan is the president of the Chinese Catholic Patriotic Association, the state-managed Catholic organization in mainland China controlled by the CCP's United Front Work Department. The Beijing bishop's five-day visit to the Diocese of Hong Kong is at the invitation of Cardinal Stephen Chow, the city's bishop, who has said that he sees Hong Kong as “a bridge Church” with the mainland. Li was ordained archbishop of Beijing in 2007 with the approval of Pope Benedict XVI after being named to the post by Chinese authorities months prior. He was the first bishop to be consecrated in China following the publication of Benedict XVI's 2007 letter to Catholics in China. Earlier this year, Li prayed for the establishment of diplomatic relations between the Holy See and the People's Republic of China “as soon as possible” during a Mass at the diocesan seminary. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/256004/beijing-archbishop-becomes-first-to-visit-hong-kong-since-chinese-revolution A court of appeal dismissed all charges of “hate speech” and “ethnic agitation” against Finnish lawmaker Päivi Räsänen on Tuesday in what has been hailed as a victory for free speech. The Finnish member of Parliament had been charged in 2021 after publicly sharing in 2019 her biblical, religious views on marriage as between one man and one woman. Though Räsänen, 63, was unanimously acquitted by a Finnish District Court in 2022, prosecutors appealed her acquittal to the Helsinki Court of Appeal. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/256001/hate-speech-charges-dismissed-for-finnish-lawmaker-who-defended-traditional-marriage The president of the US Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), Archbishop Timothy Broglio, on Tuesday called on Israel to pursue negotiations in its war with Hamas terrorists. When asked about Israel's military actions in the Gaza Strip and civilian casualties suffered since the outbreak of the war, Broglio said it is an issue he feels “very strongly about” and said that Israel should “find a way to negotiate.” https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/256006/us-catholic-bishops-president-calls-on-israel-to-negotiate-with-hamas Today, the Church celebrates Saint Albert the Great, a Doctor of the Church and the patron saint of scientists. The native German joined the newly formed Order of Preachers (Dominicans) in the early 13th century. He earned a doctorate from the University of Paris and taught theology there and in Cologne, Germany. Albert became known as “Great” because of his intellectual abilities. He was a respected philosopher, scientist, theologian and teacher, and was well-versed in Arabic culture. One of his students, who later became a great friend and built upon his Scholastic method, was Saint Thomas Aquinas. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/saint/st-albert-the-great-656
Speech Language Pathology: Continuing Education Courses by SLP Nerdcast Course Title: Cognitive Therapy for Concussions/Mild TBIGet .1 ASHA CEU and view the full course landing page: https://courses.slpnerdcast.com/courses/cognitive-therapy-for-concussions-mild-tbi-abje0121Earning Speech-Language Pathology CEUs Online is Simplified with SLP Nerdcast. On SLP Nerdcast you'll find SLP Continuing Education Courses, Masterclasses and Clinical Resources. To learn more about our services visit ▶ https://bit.ly/SLPNERDCAST To learn more about our membership and save 10% on your first year of membership visit ▶ https://bit.ly/SLPNerdcastMembership use code “YouTubeNerd” to save.Learning Objectives:1. List at least 2 key signs and symptoms of a concussion / mild TBI, warning signs, and recovery timelines2. Describe the role of the SLP in concussion / mild TBI care3. Describe how cognitive therapy plays a role in the concussion / mild TBI recovery processReferences & Resources:American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. (2016). Scope of practice in speech-language pathology [Scope of Practice]. Available from www.asha.org/policy/.Baker, J. G., Willer, B. S., Dwyer, M. G., & Leddy, J. J. (2020). A preliminary investigation of cognitive intolerance and neuroimaging among adolescents returning to school after concussion. Brain injury, 34(6), 820-829.Corwin, D. J., Zonfrillo, M. R., Master, C. L., Arbogast, K. B., Grady, M. F., Robinson, R. L., ... & Wiebe, D. J. (2014). Characteristics of prolonged concussion recovery in a pediatric subspecialty referral population. The Journal of Pediatrics, 165(6), 1207-1215.Lumba-Brown, A., Ghajar, J., Cornwell, J., Bloom, O. J., Chesnutt, J., Clugston, J. R., Kolluri, R., Leddy, J. J., Teramoto, M., & Gioia, G. (2019). Representation of concussion subtypes in common postconcussion symptom-rating scales. Concussion (London, England), 4(3), CNC65. https://doi.org/10.2217/cnc-2019-0005Mashima, P., Waldron-Perrine, B., MacLennan, D., Sohlberg, M., Perla, L., Eapen, B. (2021). Interprofessional Collaborative Management of Postconcussion Cognitive Symptoms. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 30, 1598-1610.Patricios, J. S., Schneider, K. J., Dvorak, J., Ahmed, O. H., Blauwet, C., Cantu, R. C., Davis, G. A., Echemendia, R. J., Makdissi, M., McNamee, M., Broglio, S., Emery, C. A., Feddermann-Demont, N., Fuller, G. W., Giza, C. C., Guskiewicz, K. M., Hainline, B., Iverson, G. L., Kutcher, J. S., Leddy, J. J., … Meeuwisse, W. (2023). Consensus statement on concussion in sport: the 6th International Conference on Concussion in Sport-Amsterdam, October 2022. British journal of sports medicine, 57(11), 695–711. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjsports-2023-106898Sohlberg, M., & Ledbetter, A. (2016). Management of Persistent Cognitive Symptoms After Sport-Related Concussion. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 25, 138-149.
Episode 87 welcomed University of Michigan Concussion Center director, Dr. Stephen Broglio. He spoke to the increase in research funding for concussion and CTE studies, partnering with the NCAA and United States Department of Defense, and the technological advancements that aid in data collection. 988: National Suicide and Crisis Hotline CARE Consortium: https://careconsortium.net/ This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Get 10% off of your first month at www.betterhelp.com/closermentality Libro.fm: tidd.ly/3JIHA3m KT Tape: tidd.ly/43ivNQo Closer Mentality: UNCENSORED: www.youtube.com/@closermentalityuncensored2603
Archbishop Broglio on World Youth Day 2023 Listen to relevant On Mission episodes:World Youth Day: LisbonPilgrimagesShrines Read Ad Infinitum blogs about World Youth DayWorld Youth Day 2023 Resource Page Follow us:The Catholic Apostolate CenterThe Center's podcast websiteInstagramFacebookApple PodcastsSpotify Reflections is produced by the Catholic Apostolate Center. Follow the Center on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube to remain up-to-date on the latest Center resources and podcasts. Listen to Fr. Frank's weekly reflections, On Mission, resources and recent blogcasts.
Archbishop Broglio on World Youth Day 2023 Listen to relevant On Mission episodes:World Youth Day: LisbonPilgrimagesShrines Read Ad Infinitum blogs about World Youth DayWorld Youth Day 2023 Resource Page Follow us:The Catholic Apostolate CenterThe Center's podcast websiteInstagramFacebookApple PodcastsSpotify Reflections is produced by the Catholic Apostolate Center. Follow the Center on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube to remain up-to-date on the latest Center resources and podcasts. Listen to Fr. Frank's weekly reflections, On Mission, resources and recent blogcasts.
In this inaugural episode of We Hold These Treasures, Archbishop Broglio and Elizabeth Tomlin share a conversation about women who imparted the Catholic Faith to the Archbishop, the beauty he has seen from women serving in military chapels, and we field questions about MilArch from listeners. We'd love to hear from listeners - weholdthesetreasures@milarch.org
Our guest today is one of the contributing authors the recent Amsterdam consensus concussion statement. Dr. Steven Broglio is associate dean for Graduate Affairs, a professor of Athletic Training, and adjunct professor of Neurology and Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the University of Michigan, Dr. Broglio is the director of the U-M Concussion Center and the NeuroTrauma Research Laboratory, where he oversees clinical care, educational outreach, and multi-disciplinary research aimed at fundamental questions on concussion prevention, identification, diagnosis, management, and outcomes. Dr. Broglio was awarded the Early Career Investigator Award by the International Brain Injury Association, the Early Career Award by the National Athletic Trainers' Association, and Fellowship in the American College of Sports Medicine and National Athletic Trainers' Association.We have been discussing the latest concussion consensus statement with Dr. Steve Broglio, one of its authors and a leading researcher at the University of Michigan. Dr. Broglio's focus is on Sports medicine: mild traumatic brain injury prevention, biomechanics, assessment, and treatment, postural control. CONTACT Dr. Steve BroglioAddressSKB 4010830 North University Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1048 United States
In this episode of CUBIST, Amanda and Don discuss the article, “Primary and secondary risk factors associated with concussion symptom clusters in collegiate athletes: Results from the NCAA-DoD Grand Alliance Care Consortium" written by Kate Nolan and her colleagues and published in the Journal Brain Injury in April, 2023. Article Citation: Nolan, K. E., Caccese, J. B., Kontos, A. P., Buckley, T. A., Garcia, G. P., Port, N., Broglio, S. P., McAllister, T. W., McCrea, M., Pasquina, P. F., Hayes, J. P., & CARE Consortium Investigators (2023). Primary and Secondary Risk Factors Associated With Concussion Symptom Clusters in Collegiate Athletes: Results From the NCAA-DoD Grand Alliance CARE Consortium. Orthopaedic journal of sports medicine, 11(4), 23259671231163581. https://doi.org/10.1177/23259671231163581 Article LINK: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10108418/ CUBIST is a podcast for healthcare providers produced by the Traumatic Brain Injury Center of Excellence. We discuss the latest research on traumatic brain injury most relevant to patient care. For more about TBI, including clinical tools, go to www.health.mil/TBICoE or email us at dha.TBICoEinfo@health.mil. The views, opinions, and/or findings in this podcast are those of the host and subject matter experts. They should not be construed as an official Department of Defense position, policy, or decision unless designated by other official documentation. Our theme song is “Upbeat-Corporate' by WhiteCat, available and was used according to the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 4.0 license.
In this episode of CUBIST, Amanda and Don discuss the article, “Primary and secondary risk factors associated with concussion symptom clusters in collegiate athletes: Results from the NCAA-DoD Grand Alliance Care Consortium" written by Kate Nolan and her colleagues and published in the Journal Brain Injury in April, 2023. Article Citation: Nolan, K. E., Caccese, J. B., Kontos, A. P., Buckley, T. A., Garcia, G. P., Port, N., Broglio, S. P., McAllister, T. W., McCrea, M., Pasquina, P. F., Hayes, J. P., & CARE Consortium Investigators (2023). Primary and Secondary Risk Factors Associated With Concussion Symptom Clusters in Collegiate Athletes: Results From the NCAA-DoD Grand Alliance CARE Consortium. Orthopaedic journal of sports medicine, 11(4), 23259671231163581. https://doi.org/10.1177/23259671231163581 Article LINK: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10108418/ CUBIST is a podcast for healthcare providers produced by the Traumatic Brain Injury Center of Excellence. We discuss the latest research on traumatic brain injury most relevant to patient care. For more about TBI, including clinical tools, go to www.health.mil/TBICoE or email us at dha.TBICoEinfo@health.mil. The views, opinions, and/or findings in this podcast are those of the host and subject matter experts. They should not be construed as an official Department of Defense position, policy, or decision unless designated by other official documentation. Our theme song is “Upbeat-Corporate' by WhiteCat, available and was used according to the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 4.0 license.
This lecture was given at the Catholic University of America on May 16, 2023 as part of the Thomistic Institute symposium titled "Toward a Fundamental Theology of the Priesthood." For more information on upcoming events, please visit our website at www.thomisticinstitute.org. About the speaker: Archbishop Timothy Broglio has served as Archbishop for the Military Services, USA since 2008. He was elected president of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops in 2022. Previous, he served as Apostolic Nuncio to the Dominican Republic and Apostolic Delegate to Puerto Rico from 2001 to 2008.
Vince Broglio of Santa Cruz, CA is the definition of 'waterman'. Strong across a wide variety of disciplines in the ocean for over 40+ years, the cliff notes of his waterman resume go like this: 40 plus years surfing Santa Cruz, surfing Mavericks before pictures were ever published of that wave in a magazine, running jet skis as water patrol on the biggest swell days out there, hand shaping and glassing 1,000's of surf boards and other water craft, kite surfing, tow surfing, wing foiling, And on top of it all, he's an incredible artist creating unreal sculptures out of surfboard resin. But perhaps my favorite aspect of Vince is his longevity in the water -- he's still ripping today when many other guys have hung it up or taken steps back. You can learn more about Vince, his boards and art on his website https://www.vincebrogliosurfboards.com/ and Instagram @vbsurfboards. Also, check out our sponsor Kalletka Undersea and enter promo code THISOCEAN15 at checkout to receive 15% off all merch.
A daily news briefing from Catholic News Agency, powered by artificial intelligence. Ask your smart speaker to play “Catholic News,” or listen every morning wherever you get podcasts. www.catholicnewsagency.com - To bring about peace, “prayer is the most powerful weapon there is,” Pope Francis told thousands of young adults and catechism teachers in the Democratic Republic of Congo on Thursday. The meeting in Martyrs' Stadium in Kinshasa, the capital city of the DRC, took place on February 2, the third day of the pope's visit to the central African country. On February 3, Francis will fly to Juba, South Sudan, for the second leg of his peace pilgrimage. Pope Francis on Thursday interacted with an enthusiastic crowd of around 65,000 young people and adults, some of whom traveled days to be present for the papal visit. During the second half of his speech, the pope was repeatedly drowned out by the energetic audience, which broke out in cheering, singing, and dancing despite the hot weather. The pope invited those present in the stadium to open and close their hands while meditating on whether they wanted to choose peace or violence. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/253529/pope-francis-to-congolese-youth-prayer-is-your-secret-weapon-for-peace President Joe Biden is wrong on taxpayer funding of abortion and wrong on Pope Francis's view of it, the president of the US bishops conference said Wednesday. The president suggested Tuesday that neither the pope nor all Catholic bishops oppose public funding for abortion in the United States. Biden, a Catholic who supports legal and publicly funded abortion, made that assertion in a brief exchange with EWTN's White House correspondent, Owen Jensen, on the White House lawn. On Wednesday, Archbishop Timothy Broglio, the president of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), released a statement contradicting Biden's comments. “As we are taught by Jesus, human life is sacred. God calls us to defend and nurture life from the moment a new human being is conceived. The Catholic Church has been clear and consistent in this teaching,” Broglio said. “The Catholic bishops of the United States are united in our commitment to life and will continue to work as one body in Christ to make abortion unthinkable.” https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/253528/head-of-us-bishops-conference-contradicts-biden-s-claims-about-taxpayer-funded-abortions Today, the Church celebrates the Presentation of the Lord in the Jewish temple. At the beginning of the eighth century, Pope Sergius inaugurated a candlelight procession; at the end of the same century the blessing and distribution of candles which continues to this day became part of the celebration, giving the feast its popular name: Candlemass. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/saint/presentation-of-the-lord-427
Today's Topics: 1) Gospel - Mt 7:21, 24-27 - Jesus said to his disciples: Not everyone who says to me, "Lord, Lord," will enter the Kingdom of heaven, but only the one who does the will of my Father in heaven. Bishop Sheen quote of the day 2, 3) Archbishop Timothy Broglio, newly elected president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, has said there is “no question that the crisis of sexual abuse by priests in the USA is directly related to homosexuality.” A few weeks ago he repeated the observation: “I think it's certainly an aspect of the sexual abuse crisis that can't be denied.I think it would certainly be naïve to suggest that there is no relationship between them.” Austin Ruse has written, defending Broglio's position, citing hard data from the John Jay College of Criminal Justice https://www.crisismagazine.com/opinion/it-was-homosexual-abuse 4) Who you are meant to be: Learn to appreciate who you are! Yes, you're called to be a Saint, and "we should aspire to be better in many aspects. But we should not desire to change the essence of who and what we are. We can admire the good qualities in others while appreciating our own self and being content with who we are and what we have" https://stjosephshelf.com/do-you-appreciate-the-gift-of-yourself/
A daily news briefing from Catholic News Agency, powered by artificial intelligence. Ask your smart speaker to play “Catholic News,” or listen every morning wherever you get podcasts. www.catholicnewsagency.com - Pope Francis has expressed his condolences for the victims of a deadly bombing on a busy pedestrian street in Istanbul over the weekend. The Vatican published a message on November 15 that expressed the pope's spiritual closeness to the injured and those who mourn the loss of their loved ones who died in the explosion in Turkey's capital. “His Holiness prays that no act of violence will discourage the efforts of the people of Türkiye to build a society based on the values of fraternity, justice and peace,” it said. The explosion on Istanbul's Istiklal Avenue, a popular shopping street, on November 13 killed six people and led around 80 others to be hospitalized, according to the Associated Press. Among the victims were two girls, ages 9 and 15. Funerals were held for the victims on Monday. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/252816/pope-francis-prays-for-turkey-after-deadly-istanbul-bombing Archbishop Timothy Broglio of the Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA, was elected Tuesday to head the US Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) for the next three years in a vote of 138-99. Broglio will be taking the role after serving for three years as secretary of the conference. Archbishop William Lori of Baltimore was elected vice president by a vote of 143-96. The new president serves a three-year term. Already, several known, high-profile challenges await Broglio. These include the first session of the sixteenth Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops in Rome October 4–29, 2023; a national eucharistic congress in Indianapolis in June 2024; the synod's concluding session in October 2024; and the US presidential election in November 2024. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/252817/archbishop-timothy-broglio-elected-usccb-president Today, the Church celebrates Saint Joseph Moscati, the first modern medical doctor to be canonized. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/saint/st-joseph-moscati-55 The Church also celebrates Saint Margaret, Queen of Scotland. Margaret worked tirelessly to bring justice and relief to the poor of Scotland. She also built churches and encouraged practices of religious devotion. In her private life, she exhibited great prayerfulness and piety. Her influence was seen not only in her husband's life, but throughout all of Scotland. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/saint/st-margaret-of-scotland-657 Finally, the Church celebrates Saint Gertrude the Great, a distinguished medieval nun and writer in the Benedictine monastic tradition. One of the most esteemed woman saints of the Christian West, she was a notable early devotee of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/saint/st-gertrude-the-great-715
Provida, profamilia y arzobispo castrense, no ha dudado en pronunciarse ante multitud de polémicas: Broglio, nuevo líder de los obispos de EEUU. ¿Ver a Biden? «Sería feliz» de llevarle el Evangelio. El cardenal Wilton Gregory cancela la Misa por la Vida en la archidiócesis de Washington. Cardenal Müller: Un Papa “perdería automáticamente su cargo” si cayera en herejía. Es "erróneo pensar que un concilio o un papa pudiera anular un dogma anterior". Comienza en Roma el Congreso por el IV centenario de la creación de la Congregación Propaganda Fide. Comienza en Roma el Congreso por el IV centenario de la creación de la Congregación Propaganda Fide. El Arzobispo de Bamenda lanza una batería de medidas pastorales para garantizar los frutos de un Año de la Eucaristía.
Animals are staging a revolution—they're just not telling us. From radioactive boar invading towns to jellyfish disarming battleships, Animal Revolution (U Minnesota Press, 2022) threads together news accounts and more in a powerful and timely work of creative, speculative nonfiction that imagines a revolution stirring and asks how humans can be a part of it. If the coronavirus pandemic has taught us anything, it is that we should pay attention to how we bump up against animal worlds and how animals will push back. Animal Revolution is a passionate, provocative, cogent call for us to do so. Ron Broglio reveals how fur and claw and feather and fin are jamming the gears of our social machine. We can try to frame such disruptions as environmental intervention or through the lens of philosophy or biopolitics, but regardless the animals persist beyond our comprehension in reminding us that we too are part of an animal world. Animals see our technologies and machines as invasive beings and, in a nonlinguistic but nonetheless intensive mode of communicating with us, resist our attempts to control them and diminish their habitats. In doing so, they expose the environmental injustices and vulnerabilities in our systems. A witty, informative, and captivating work—at the juncture of posthumanism, animal studies, phenomenology, and environmental studies—Broglio reminds us of our inadequacy as humans, not our exceptionalism. Ron Broglio is professor of English, director of Desert Humanities, and associate director of the Institute for Humanities Research at Arizona State University. He is author or editor of several books, including Beasts of Burden: Biopolitics, Labor, and Animal Life and Surface Encounters: Thinking with Animals and Art. Callie Smith is a poet and a PhD candidate in English at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Animals are staging a revolution—they're just not telling us. From radioactive boar invading towns to jellyfish disarming battleships, Animal Revolution (U Minnesota Press, 2022) threads together news accounts and more in a powerful and timely work of creative, speculative nonfiction that imagines a revolution stirring and asks how humans can be a part of it. If the coronavirus pandemic has taught us anything, it is that we should pay attention to how we bump up against animal worlds and how animals will push back. Animal Revolution is a passionate, provocative, cogent call for us to do so. Ron Broglio reveals how fur and claw and feather and fin are jamming the gears of our social machine. We can try to frame such disruptions as environmental intervention or through the lens of philosophy or biopolitics, but regardless the animals persist beyond our comprehension in reminding us that we too are part of an animal world. Animals see our technologies and machines as invasive beings and, in a nonlinguistic but nonetheless intensive mode of communicating with us, resist our attempts to control them and diminish their habitats. In doing so, they expose the environmental injustices and vulnerabilities in our systems. A witty, informative, and captivating work—at the juncture of posthumanism, animal studies, phenomenology, and environmental studies—Broglio reminds us of our inadequacy as humans, not our exceptionalism. Ron Broglio is professor of English, director of Desert Humanities, and associate director of the Institute for Humanities Research at Arizona State University. He is author or editor of several books, including Beasts of Burden: Biopolitics, Labor, and Animal Life and Surface Encounters: Thinking with Animals and Art. Callie Smith is a poet and a PhD candidate in English at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/environmental-studies
Animals are staging a revolution—they're just not telling us. From radioactive boar invading towns to jellyfish disarming battleships, Animal Revolution (U Minnesota Press, 2022) threads together news accounts and more in a powerful and timely work of creative, speculative nonfiction that imagines a revolution stirring and asks how humans can be a part of it. If the coronavirus pandemic has taught us anything, it is that we should pay attention to how we bump up against animal worlds and how animals will push back. Animal Revolution is a passionate, provocative, cogent call for us to do so. Ron Broglio reveals how fur and claw and feather and fin are jamming the gears of our social machine. We can try to frame such disruptions as environmental intervention or through the lens of philosophy or biopolitics, but regardless the animals persist beyond our comprehension in reminding us that we too are part of an animal world. Animals see our technologies and machines as invasive beings and, in a nonlinguistic but nonetheless intensive mode of communicating with us, resist our attempts to control them and diminish their habitats. In doing so, they expose the environmental injustices and vulnerabilities in our systems. A witty, informative, and captivating work—at the juncture of posthumanism, animal studies, phenomenology, and environmental studies—Broglio reminds us of our inadequacy as humans, not our exceptionalism. Ron Broglio is professor of English, director of Desert Humanities, and associate director of the Institute for Humanities Research at Arizona State University. He is author or editor of several books, including Beasts of Burden: Biopolitics, Labor, and Animal Life and Surface Encounters: Thinking with Animals and Art. Callie Smith is a poet and a PhD candidate in English at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/book-of-the-day
Animals are staging a revolution—they're just not telling us. From radioactive boar invading towns to jellyfish disarming battleships, Animal Revolution (U Minnesota Press, 2022) threads together news accounts and more in a powerful and timely work of creative, speculative nonfiction that imagines a revolution stirring and asks how humans can be a part of it. If the coronavirus pandemic has taught us anything, it is that we should pay attention to how we bump up against animal worlds and how animals will push back. Animal Revolution is a passionate, provocative, cogent call for us to do so. Ron Broglio reveals how fur and claw and feather and fin are jamming the gears of our social machine. We can try to frame such disruptions as environmental intervention or through the lens of philosophy or biopolitics, but regardless the animals persist beyond our comprehension in reminding us that we too are part of an animal world. Animals see our technologies and machines as invasive beings and, in a nonlinguistic but nonetheless intensive mode of communicating with us, resist our attempts to control them and diminish their habitats. In doing so, they expose the environmental injustices and vulnerabilities in our systems. A witty, informative, and captivating work—at the juncture of posthumanism, animal studies, phenomenology, and environmental studies—Broglio reminds us of our inadequacy as humans, not our exceptionalism. Ron Broglio is professor of English, director of Desert Humanities, and associate director of the Institute for Humanities Research at Arizona State University. He is author or editor of several books, including Beasts of Burden: Biopolitics, Labor, and Animal Life and Surface Encounters: Thinking with Animals and Art. Callie Smith is a poet and a PhD candidate in English at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/animal-studies
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On this episode, we speak to Professor Ron Broglio, who works in the Department of English at Arizona State University. Ron has authored or edited a number of books on animal studies, as well as producing or curating a number of art exhibitions exploring human/animal relationships. His books include Surface Encounters: Thinking With Animals and Art, which was published in 2011 by the University of Minnesota Press, and 2018's Edinburgh Companion to Animal Studies, which he co-edited with Lynn Turner and Undine Sellbach. Today, however, we talk about his 2022 book Animal Revolution, from the University of Minnesota Press, which features illustrations by Marina Zurkow and an afterword by Eugene Thacker. This episode is brought to you by AASA (the Australasian Animal Studies Association), which you should join today. It is also brought to you by the Animal Publics book series at Sydney University Press. And a big thanks to Elizabeth Usher (veganthused.com), AKA MC Pony, for producing our updated theme tune!
Dr. Don Marion and Dr. Anne Bunner discuss the use of neurocognitive assessment tests following sport-related concussions. Publication: Alsalaheen, B., Stockdale, K., Pechumer, D., Broglio, S.P., & Marchetti, G.F. (2017). A Comparative Meta-Analysis of the Effects of Concussion on a Computerized Neurocognitive Test and Self-Reported Symptoms. Journal of Athletic Training, 52(9): 834-846. doi.org/10.4085/1062-6050-52.7.05 Journal link: natajournals.org/doi/full/10.4085…062-6050-52.7.05 CUBIST is a podcast for health care providers produced by the Traumatic Brain Injury Center of Excellence. We discuss the latest research on traumatic brain injury (TBI) most relevant to patient care. For more about TBI, including clinical tools, go to www.health.mil/TBICoE or email us at dha.ncr.j-9.mbx.tbicoe-info@mail.mil. The views, opinions, and/or findings in this podcast are those of the host and subject matter experts. They should not be construed as an official Department of Defense position, policy, or decision unless designated by other official documentation. Our theme song is “Upbeat-Corporate' by WhiteCat, available and was used according to the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 4.0 license.
In this episode of CUBIST, Amanda and Don discuss the article, “Recovery Profiles after Concussion Among Male Student-Athletes and Service Cadets with a Family History of Neurodegenerative Disease: Data from the NCAA-DoD CARE Consortium,” written by Adam Harrison and colleagues. The article was published in the Journal of Neurotrauma in December of 2020. Article Citation: Harrison, A. T., McAllister, T., McCrea, M., Broglio, S. P., Moore, R. D., & CARE Consortium Investigators (2021). Recovery Profiles after Concussion among Male Student-Athletes and Service Cadets with a Family History of Neurodegenerative Disease: Data from the NCAA-DoD CARE Consortium. Journal of Neurotrauma, 38(4), 485–492. https://doi.org/10.1089/neu.2020.7386 Article LINK: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33280495/ CUBIST is a podcast for health care providers produced by the Traumatic Brain Injury Center of Excellence. We discuss the latest research on traumatic brain injury (TBI) most relevant to patient care. For more about TBI, including clinical tools, go to Health.mil/TBICoE or email us at dha.ncr.j-9.mbx.tbicoe-info@mail.mil. The views, opinions, and/or findings in this podcast are those of the host and subject matter experts. They should not be construed as an official Department of Defense position, policy, or decision unless designated by other official documentation. Our theme song is “Upbeat-Corporate' by WhiteCat, available and was used according to the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 4.0 license.
I get to sit down with Archbishop Timothy Broglio of the Archdiocese of the Military Services and discuss what it’s like to shepherd such a unique archdiocese. GV2 Links: YouTube Patreon Twitter IG FB
Il duo Pol en Tino (in collaborazione con Sago, Fabien Lucianax, Fabio Réan, Giorgio Broglio, Simone Pellicanò e Simone Momo Riva) torna a comporre un disco su un tema legato alla pandemia: dopo" La canzone del tampon"e è la volta de "Gli sballati della quarantena". Abbiamo colto il pretesto musicale per fare una telefonata a Paolo Broglio e parlarne un po'.
Archbishop Timothy Broglio, head of the Archdiocese for the Military Services, joins Dom Giordano after making national headlines after offering a religious exemption to Catholics serving in the military. Broglio explains his decision to Giordano, and explains what he hopes to accomplish in offering the option to service members. (Photo by Getty Images) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pastor Bill Devlin, CEO of Octane Faith, returns to the Dom Giordano Program to discuss the concept of religious exemptions for vaccine mandates. This week, Archbishop Broglio of the Military Services, produced a press release this week noting that Catholic troops could refuse COVID vaccinations on the basis of religious grounds. Devlin and Giordano discuss the courage of Broglio to come out with such an announcement, and give their predictions as to what will happen to him now that he's speaking out against the grain. Also, Devlin provides an update on his push to help those looking for religious exemptions as previously announced on the show, and tells of the results of writing such exemptions. (Photo by Getty Images) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Luca Broglio is my brother from another mother who talks about his experience abroad learning different cultures. He also fills us in on the experience of COVID-19 in Italy which was hit quite heavy. Obviously we also explore some interesting stories of drinking Negronis in Milan and eating a ridiculous panino!
Josh tells the guys about one of the most infamous trades in MLB history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Steve and Corey talk with Steven Broglio, Director of the Michigan Concussion Center, about concussion risk, prevention and treatment. Broglio describes how the NCAA emerged from the deaths that almost led Theodore Roosevelt to outlaw college football. He also explains recent findings on CTE, why females may be at greater concussion risk, and why sleep is critical to avoiding long-term brain injury. They discuss how new rules probably make football safer and debate why New England is so down on kids playing football. Steve wonders whether skills are in decline now that some schools have eliminated “contact” in practices.Resources Transcript Steven Broglio (Faculty Profile) Michigan Concussion Center NeuroTrauma Research Laboratory NCAA-DoD Grand Alliance: Concussion Assessment, Research, and Education (CARE)
Steve and Corey talk with Steven Broglio, Director of the Michigan Concussion Center, about concussion risk, prevention and treatment. Broglio describes how the NCAA emerged from the deaths that almost led Theodore Roosevelt to outlaw college football. He also explains recent findings on CTE, why females may be at greater concussion risk, and why sleep is critical to avoiding long-term brain injury. They discuss how new rules probably make football safer and debate why New England is so down on kids playing football. Steve wonders whether skills are in decline now that some schools have eliminated “contact” in practices.Resources Transcript Steven Broglio (Faculty Profile) Michigan Concussion Center NeuroTrauma Research Laboratory NCAA-DoD Grand Alliance: Concussion Assessment, Research, and Education (CARE)
Each year there are over 3.8 million reported and unreported sport-related concussions (Broglio et al., 2014). A concussion can result in cognitive-communicative deficits in attention, memory, executive functions, and social communication. Further, repeated concussions lead to increased risk for chronic deficits that impact one's function in academic, vocational, and social activities. This podcast highlights sports-related concussions among adolescents and young adults who participate in contact and combat sports. In addition, the presenters will discuss the role of the speech-language pathologist in preventative activities, assessment, and management for return-to-learn/activity. Check out links to resources mentioned in the podcast at: https://www.speechuncensored.com/podcastepisodes/s3e3
In todays's show, I had the opportunity to speak with a concussion expert with all of the latest cutting edge research. As someone who has had a few concussions myself, learning about CTE (Chronic traumatic encephalopathy) a few years ago was frightening. I wondered how concussions and the after-effects would impact my life. My last concussion was in 2016 just days before defending my World Championship title at the 24-Hour Worlds in Rotorua, New Zealand. I didn't feel that bad but I had some definite symptoms of concussion. I wasn't sure if I should race, after all - it was defending my World Champion title. It was difficult and probably one of the best decisions I've ever made to skip the race. My husband had an unfortunate injury the year after my experience. He had one concussion and felt totally fine and was back to regular activity and intensity very quickly. It was 3 weeks after the first concussion and he was symptom free so he decided to do the race he was signed up for. He had an unfortunate crash and had another concussion. He had a separated shoulder and was in bad shape and his recovery took months. I've been wanting to talk to an expert in concussion research because a mild traumatic brain injury is serious. Too many of us go back to activity too quickly or decide it's not a big deal. To be honest, kist 2 weeks after my concussion before Worlds, I race a 7 day Enduro (yeah, downhill racing) stage race. I amazingly didn't have any serious crashes. However, in hindset with what I've learned, it was a really bad idea. I wanted to have my questions answered. In this show, you'll hear about the myths of concussions in both sports like cycling and football, who to talk to if you think you might have a head injury, what helmets actually do, the signs and symptoms of a concussion and the protocol to getting back to sport, and more. Our guest today is Dr. Steven Broglio. His research centers on improving athlete health and safety related to concussion by focusing on injury prevention, early recognition, and management. His research also looks at the long-term effects of concussion on various aspects of motor control (e.g., walking, hand motion, reaction time) across the lifespan. He is also a cyclist himself. I was introduced to Dr. Broglio by Dr. Kristin Keim who has also been a guest on this show. As someone who has had a few broken bones and concussions over my 13 year career as a cyclist, I wanted to stress that racing or pushing yourself hard while injured or concussed is not worth it. It's hard to stop yourself. I've done a lot of stupid things as an immature athlete who felt she had something to prove. Fortunately, there were no negative consequences but their could have been. It's pretty serious when you've injured your brain and it's not worth risking your most important asset to get in another ride, even if it's a World Championship! Listen Now Topics Discussed in the Podcast myths of concussions in both sports like cycling and football who to talk to if you think you might have a head injury what helmets actually do the signs and symptoms of a concussion the protocol † getting back to sport Links Contact Dr. Broglio Groups Medicine of Cycling Join! Plant-Powered Tribe Facebook Group Get the Gear - My Lifestyle Brand Moxy & Grit (like the unicorn socks, and more!) Support the Show If you would like to support the growth my show, I'd love your contribution on. Patreon. The current production of this free show is primarily supported out of my own pocket and a small portion is covered through the donations on Patreon. With my Patreon page, you can donate directly to the show which will help me cover the costs and help it grow! Even 4 bucks a month- the cost of one coffee per month helps a LOT! Thanks, I really appreciate your support! Crowdfunding on Patreon – thank you! Shop my products! Leave a review or share on social media Don't forget to subscribe! Apple Podcasts Stitcher Google Play Spotify Thanks for listening!
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