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Caroline Emilie Tellefsen, også kjent som @badepsykologen, lanserte ideen om å tilby vinterbading som en del av et behandlingsopplegg. Hun deler hva gruppetilbudet går ut på, hva som skjer i kroppen fysisk og psykisk ved vinterbading og forklarer hvordan det kan øke toleransevinduet, og hvordan det henger sammen med stressmestring. Cecilie Thunem-Saanum er en ettertraktet foredragsholder og har skrevet boken ''Vinterbading''. Hun har vinterbadet ukentlig de siste ti årene og deler sine erfaringer og refleksjoner som kan overføres til livet og selvledelse på land.
Peguem suas toalhas! Nesse episódio, eu (Mauro Junior), Matheus Reis, Facioli batemos um papo incrível com Kaciane Caroline e Paladino 2000 sobre o Playstation 2. E aí, o PS2 é o melhor videogame de todos os tempos? CLIQUE AQUI E SEJA UM APOIADOR Acompanhe o Passa de Fase nas redes sociais: passadefase – Listen on Spotify – Linktreehttps://www.facebook.com/passadefasehttps://www.instagram.com/passadefase/https://twitter.com/passadefasehttps://www.youtube.com/passadefaseoficialhttps://www.twitch.tv/passadefaseoficial/
(8/4/2023-8/11/2023) The burger bites back. Tune in. patreon.com/isaiahnews #applepodcasts #spotifypodcasts #youtube #patreon *Also SBF tried to leak private diary entries of Caroline E. to the NYT. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/isaiah-m-edwards/support
Episode 9 – blokkfløyte, gjest: Caroline Eidsten DahlJeg heter Astrid Kirschner, jeg er barokkfiolinist, og dette er en niende episode av min podkast BAROKKPODDEN!, og den handler om blokkfløyten!Visste du at blokkfløyten er en av verdens eldste musikkinstrumenter? Fra å være et gjeterinstrument utviklet den seg i middelalderen til spellemenns favorittinstrument, og i renessansen holdt blokkfløyten inntog i hoffene og ble del av hoffkapellene. Nå kunne grupper av blokkfløyte-familier – blokkfløyte-konsorter – spille vokalmusikk instrumentalt, og etter hvert ser vi også mer og mer virtuos instrumentalmusikk for blokkfløyte.I dagens podkast-episode snakker jeg med den norske blokkfløyte-stjernen Caroline Eidsten Dahl. Hun er medlem av den internasjonale blokkfløyte-kvartetten Woodpeckers recorder quartet, Ensemble Freithoff, Christian IV Consort og Bragernes Barokk. Hun er en av de få musikerne i Norge som lever av å spille blokkfløyte, hun underviser, og hun er stadig på turné med sine ensembler. Hennes CD-innspillinger har høstet lovord og anmeldelser i superlativer fra den internasjonale pressen: «Joyous and hugely enjoyable reading» (Gramophone), «For en nydelig, inspirert homage til den store Telemann er denne innspillingen!» (Pizzicato).Caroline og jeg har en hyggelig og svært lærerik prat, vi undersøker om også Neandertalerne spilte fløyte, våre lyttere får en gjennomgang av blokkfløyte-historien, vi hører også om interessante utgravninger av historiske fløyter i utedasser (!), vi lytter på forskjellige blokkfløyte-typer, og til musikkeksempler av alle blokkfløytistenes favoritt Georg Philipp Telemann og av den blinde fløytisten Jacob van Eick.Og til alle podkast-episoder finnes det en passende spilleliste! Og selvsagt finnes det også en spilleliste for episode nr. 9 for dere med massevis av herlig blokkfløyte-musikk! Den ligger allerede ute på Spotify og venter på dere! Søk den opp og kos deg med musikken!Dette er linken til spillelisten til denne episoden om BLOKKFKLØYTE:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4FsdKYS0uzmCqlFgNkxLwB?si=789ef19f82d6432e&pt=c0bd3d5e623b7f90a97cc9e5e1b36157Søk den opp og kos deg med musikken!(Denne linken virker kun innenfor Spotify! Hvis du lytter på Barokkpodden fra andre platformer enn Spotify, må du søke opp spillelisten separat!)*** Musikkeksemplene brukt i 9.episode av Barokkpodden, om blokkfløyte: Georg Philipp Telemann: Sonatina i c-moll, TWV 41c2: II Allegro (Caroline E.Dahl, blokkfløyte, Kate Hearne, barokkvioloncello, Christian Kjos, cembalo, LAWO)Antonio Vivaldi: Konsert i C-dur 1. sats, Allegro for sopranino og orkester, RV 443 (Caroline E.Dahl, blokkfløyte)Anonymous: utdrag fra Greensleeves (Caroline E.Dahl, blokkfløyte)Jacob van Eyck: utdrag fra Bravade (Caroline E.Dahl, blokkfløyte)Georg Philipp Telemann: Fantasia No 2 i a-moll II: Vivace (Caroline E.Dahl, blokkfløyte, LAWO)Noen av disse lydklippene er spilt inn av Caroline E. Dahl spesielt for denne episode av Barokkpodden! Hun har gitt meg rettighetene til å bruke lydklippene for denne podkasten.***Takk til Fond for Lyd og Bilde som støtter prosjektet Barokkpodden!
Welcome to the second part of "This was 2022 - A Year in Review," a special edition of the Beginner's Mind Podcast as we close the year and look ahead to 2023. I'm your host Christian Soschner, and I'm excited to be joined by Caroline Heil, CEO of The New Meat Company.Caroline is a seasoned investor passionate about revolutionizing the food industry sustainably and healthily. She has worked for EY as a lawyer. She has experience advising clients on corporate aspects of M&A transactions and VC investments, with a focus on the alternative protein and meat market, food security, and sustainability.The New Meat Company is a purpose-driven impact investment company based in Berlin that invests in game-changing companies and founders disrupting the traditional meat industry with sustainable, nutritious, and tasty alternatives. They have a buy-and-build strategy, consolidating established pioneers and emerging game-changers in the alternative meat space and partnering with innovative individuals who prioritize animal welfare and reducing the ecological footprint of meat production.In this episode, Caroline will share her insights on the key trends in the food industry, the importance of proper nutrition for long-term health, and her advice for startups and scaleups seeking investment. She'll also give us a preview of what to expect in 2023 and the ideal investment opportunity for The New Meat Company.So sit back, relax, and get ready to learn from one of the top investors in the food industry as we close out the year and look ahead to the future.We have a full schedule of speakers lined up, including Kurt Höller from EIT Health, Albert Missbichler, a business angel, Lina Toro and Mauricio Agudelo from Bialtec, Kimberly Cornfield from UCL, Collin Ewald from ETH Zurich, Guido Gualdoni from G.ST Antivirals, and Thomas Schubert from 2bind.We'll be tackling questions such as:•What excited you the most in 2022?•What should change in 2023?I hope you enjoy the episode from this exciting year-in-review event.
Ricominciamo dal centro di Modena presso il nuovo ristorante sociale: Roots. Attraverso le testimonianze di Caroline, co-fondatrice del progetto, e Blessing, giovane tirocinante nigeriana, l'episodio racconta l'idea alla base dell'associazione “AIW”, e di come questa abbia dato vita a “Roots”, che nel giro di pochi mesi ha conquistato la comunità modenese riscontrando un grandissimo successo.
Es geht um nicht weniger als die Zukunft von Fleisch neu zu denken und zu entwickeln. Denn nur so kann zukünftig der immense Proteinbedarf der wachsenden Weltbevölkerung gedeckt werden. Ein wichtiges und hochaktuelles Thema, das noch immer nicht so richtig auf der Agenda steht. Dabei ist die aktuelle industrielle Fleischproduktion undurchsichtig, schädlich für die Umwelt, das Tierwohl und vor allem für die menschliche Gesundheit. Der viel zu hohe Fleischkonsum ist erwiesenermaßen eine der Hauptursachen für immer mehr Übergewicht, Diabetes, Herz-Kreislauf-Erkrankungen und anderes. Gleichzeitig ist die Fleischproduktion einer der treibenden Faktoren für den Klimawandel, da die CO2-Emissionen der Tierhaltung die negativen Auswirkungen aller globalen Transporte übertreffen. Die Lösung ist eine gemeinsame Anstrengung, Technologie und Wissenschaft zu nutzen, um schmackhafte, nahrhafte und erschwingliche Alternativen zum heutigen stark verarbeiteten, ungesunden und nicht nachhaltigen Fleischkonsum zu entwickeln. Dies ist das Ziel von The New Meat Company AG. Sie bieten eine Plattform, ein Netzwerk und investieren in bahnbrechende Unternehmen und Gründer, die den Status quo der Fleischindustrie aufbrechen, um nahrhafte, schmackhafte und nachhaltige Fleischalternativen zu schaffen, die gut für alle sind – Tiere, Menschen und unseren Planeten. Wie das alles funktioniert, verrät uns die Geschäftsführerin Dr. Caroline Heil in dieser Podcastfolge. Lasst euch zum Nachdenken anregen. Hier findet ihr die Links: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-caroline-e-heil-3b0b4618a Website: https://www.thenewmeatco.com Das Video zum Podcast findest du auf meinem YouTube Kanal: LINK https://www.drmariahoffacker.com/Video130 ✌️ Ich unterstütze Führungskräfte dabei, Ihre Menschenführung und Kommunikation zu verbessern, indem ich Ihnen mit meinen Seminaren und Vorträgen die praktische Anwendung der neuesten Erkenntnisse der Gehirnforschung direkt umsetzbar beibringe. Optimiere deine Führungsqualitäten mit den modernsten Erkenntnissen der Gehirnforschung für effiziente Arbeit und nachhaltigen Erfolg. Ich gebe in meinen Workshops, Vorträgen und meinen Mentoring-Programmen Wissen und Tools aus der modernen Neuroscience weiter, damit Weiterentwicklung in diesen besonderen Zeiten gelingt. Weitere Informationen und meine Angebote findest du auf meiner Website: www.Lady-Brain.com Let´s kick your brain - Neuroscience for success! ✌️Überall, Wo es Podcasts gibt: MAGIC BRAIN KICKS
Caroline Barboza e Roberto Grécia, presidente e vice da Comissão de Estágio e Exame da Ordem na OAB-RO da atual gestão.
Over the last five years, many confederate statues have come down. Professor Ashleigh Lawrence-Sanders joins the show to explain why they went up in the first place. Commemoration of the confederacy offers a great insight into the politics of race in the American South and the enduring myth of the Lost Cause. So many statues go up in the Gilded Age and Progressive Era that we could (with tongues-in-cheek) consider re-naming the period the Age of Confederate Memorials. Why? Who advocated for their erection? And what do these statues say about the past and today?Essential Reading:Ashleigh Lawrence-Sanders, "Removing Lost Cause Monuments is the First Step in Dismantling White Supremacy," Washington Post, 19 June 2020.Recommended Reading:Karen L. Cox, Dixie's Daughters: The United Daughters of the Confederacy and the Preservation of Confederate Culture (2019).David Blight, Race and Reunion: The Civil War in American Memory (2001).Caroline E. Janney, Remembering the Civil War: Reunion and the Limits of Reconciliation (2016).Adam H. Donby, The False Cause: Fraud, Fabrication, and White Supremacy in Confederate Memory (2020).Thavolia Glymph, "Liberty Dearly Bought: The Making of Civil War Memory in Afro-American Communities in the South" in Payne and Green (eds.), Time Longer than Rope: A Century of African American Activism, 1850-1950 (2003).Gary Young, "Why Every Single Statue Should Come Down," Guardian, 1 June 2021. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The industry gains complexity, and I am happy that a speaker from the LSG2G community has dedicated time to speak about the Future of the Food Industry.Speaker in the Episode: Dr. Caroline E. HeilSince Jul. 1, 2021, Caroline has been CEO of The New Meat Company AG, a young stock-listed, purpose-driven impact investment company in Berlin focusing on alternative proteins. Caroline is intrigued by the idea of revolutionizing the food industry, especially everything animal production-related, in an environmentally friendly, healthy, and sustainable way that will allow us to feed +10 billion people in the future.Before joining TNMC, Caroline worked for EY as a lawyer and part of the global EY Agribusiness Team. At the global EY Agribusiness Team, she covered legal agri- and food business aspects and was involved in strategic and innovative agri- and food business projects. Caroline i.a. gained experience in advising national and international corporate clients, banks, and financial investors on corporate aspects of M&A transactions and VC investments, including the performance of legal due diligence. Her track record covers global and regional food- and agribusinesses, focusing on digital transformation of the larger agribusiness value, the alternative protein and meat market, food security impact driven by agricultural policy setting, and all questions related to sustainability environmental impact.The New Meat Co.The firm invests in game-changing companies and founders that disrupt the status quo of the meat industry to create nutritious, tasty, and sustainable meat alternatives that are good for everyone – animals, humans, and our planet.Following a buy and build strategy, the organization consolidates companies specializing in alternative meat–established pioneers and emerging game-changers.It also partners with innovative and value-driven individuals who aim to reduce (alternative) meat's ecological footprint, increase its nutritional profile to support healthy living, and encourage animal welfare.Topics we discuss in the show:In this conversation, we discuss the Future Of the Food Industry and talk about topics like: Alternative proteinsNutraceuticalsFunctional foodReworking the supply chain3d printing of foodPersonalized nutritionAnd much more…Follow Caroline E. Heil and The New Meat Co.:Caroline Heil on LinkedinThe New Meat Co on LinkedinShownotes:Article on SubstackTimestamps:00:00 Opening02:25 The New Meat Company – New Trends in the Food Industry05:06 The Environmental Footprint of the Foot Industry in 202108:08 Sustainability of the Food Industry10:14 Introduction Caroline Heil14:36 Innovation in the Meat Industry19:10 Sustainability of Analog Meat22:00 The Health Impact of Nutrition28:35 Solving the Global Distribution of Food with Modern Technology?34:38 The Hellofresh Case – High-Quality Food at Low Prices39:57 Consumer Trends in the Food Industry42:23 Insects as Protein Source?46:20 Lab-Grown Meat57:45 How Industry and StartUps Can Evolve Together01:00:00 Mission Statement of The New Meat Company01:03:20 What Invention Will Have the Biggest Impact on The Food Industry in This Decade?01:06:50 3D Printing of Food01:11:20 Longevity and the Food IndustrySupport the show (https://lsg2g.substack.com/subscribe?)
OVERCOMING ADVERSITY: HOW ENERGY TAPPING TRANSFORMS YOUR LIFE'S WORST EXPERIENCES - A PRIMER FOR POST-TRAUMATIC GROWTH by Caroline Sakai, Ph.D.In the gut-wrenching stories of patients told by psychologist Dr. Caroline Sakai in this riveting book, you'll see the full range of human misery. Stories range from that of Josh, suicidal after fighting depression for years to Angelique, whose entire village was slaughtered during the Rwandan genocide. Yet both Josh and Angelique, as well as two dozen others whose cases are told in fascinating detail, recovered completely.The remarkable cure that worked so well for them is called Thought Field Therapy or TFT. It's often called "tapping" since it involves tapping with the fingertips on acupuncture points. A recent group of studies has shown that TFT is phenomenally effective at treating the symptoms of post traumatic stress disorder, as well as anxiety, depression, and other mental health conditions.Dr. Sakai has conducted much research into TFT, including several randomized controlled trials. She provides an expert introduction to tapping for beginners, as well as concluding with a section that shows professionals how to get the best results from TFT. It shows how TFT can promote post traumatic growth, the personal transformation that can result from traumatic experiences. It also shows how TFT can be used to promote resilience, the qualities that enable us to recover from life's inevitable challenges.Caroline E. Sakai, PhD is a clinical psychologist in private practice, who was formerly chief psychologist at Kaiser Hawaii Behavioral Health Services. She's deployed on trauma relief missions to New Orleans and Rwanda. She has published articles on Thought Field Therapy, EMDR, and domestic violence, and her book Overcoming Adversity: How Energy Tapping Transforms Your Life's Worst Experiences—A Primer for Posttraumatic Growth. See website at www.tftcenter.comhttps://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1604152486?ie=UTF8&tag=eliboo-20http://www.bluefunkbroadcasting.com/root/twia/cesakaiec.mp3
Estudo do livro O Libertador (O Desejado de Todas as Nações na Linguagem de Hoje), de Ellen White, pelos jovens da Igreja Adventista Central de Brasília e convidados, de segunda a sexta às 7h no Youtube @iasdbrasilia Capítulo 35 - Acalma-se a tempestade Capítulo 36 - O toque da fé Participe conosco! Acesse o link abaixo para obter esse livro e outros materiais que abençoarão a sua vida: http://iasd.link/hORA7
CHM028- Battle of The Crater Summary: One of the most film ready stories of the Civil War. When a stand-off occurs at the Siege of Petersburg looks to be taking a long time towards the end of the war, a seemingly insane plan to break the defenses of the Confederates is born. When failed leadership and planning ends up with the battle being one of the most disastrous events for the Union Army during the last years of the war. Links: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_Crater https://www.battlefields.org/learn/civil-war/battles/crater Books: Cold Harbor to the Crater: The End of the Overland Campaign By: Gary W. Gallagher, Caroline E. Janney https://www.google.com/books/edition/Cold_Harbor_to_the_Crater/lWK0CAAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Battle+of+the+crater+Civil+War&printsec=frontcover CHM Sponsors: El Yucateco Hot Sauce: http://www.elyucateco.com/usa#:~:text=Our%20history%20started%20in%201968,a%20jalapeno%20and%20chipotle%20sauce.
Este programa explora a construção dos conceitos científicos que são apresentados em Dark, uma aclamada série alemã de ficção, suspense e drama que está disponível no canal de filmes via streaming Netflix. Dark é muito conhecida pelo alto grau de complexidade do seu roteiro, que traz diversos elementos da física. Mas o que será que realmente é ciência por trás da série? Como é que os autores conseguem escrever uma história que envolve conceitos difíceis ligados de forma tão complexa? Quem vai ajudar as jornalistas Caroline Maia e Mariana Hafiz a responder essas perguntas, fazendo uma imersão ao universo de Dark são o físico Willian Abreu e o escritor de ficção científica Fábio Fernandes. E aqui você tem o roteiro completo para acompanhar o programa. Seja bem vindo à física criativa de Dark, o episódio 102 do podcast Oxigênio. ******************************** Willian: A própria série continuamente faz referências a artigos científicos, como por exemplo os artigos de F. Englert e R. Brout, de 1964 e do próprio Higgs, fazendo uma associação, uma menção rápida ao bóson de Higgs Fábio: O roteiro é fundamental, porque como viagem no tempo é uma coisa que não existe, a gente pode brincar com teorias Willian: Para que o bóson de Higgs fosse evidenciado, foi necessário a construção de um enorme acelerador de partículas na Europa, chamado LHC. Enfim, fica claro que não é possível que uma usina nuclear possa gerar isso. Fábio: Na ficção, o importante é o que Rolland Barthes chamava de "efeito de real": tem que provocar na pessoa - no leitor ou no espectador - a sensação de que aquilo ali é real ou poderia ser real Willian: É realmente uma liberdade 100% artística e que não tem nenhuma relação com o que é de fato representado no universo. Fábio: Usar só o artifício de botar a história no futuro não basta, tem que saber escrever a história mesmo. Saber como escrever a narrativa. E aí é uma coisa que não é ficção científica, é da literatura ou do roteiro. Caroline: Dark é a primeira série original alemã da Netflix, de drama, suspense e ficção científica. Ela foi eleita a melhor série da Netflix, superando as famosas Stranger Things e Black Mirror. Com 3 temporadas, a série é reconhecida pelo enredo sombrio e super complicado que envolve viagem no tempo. A primeira temporada estreou em dezembro de 2017 e a terceira e última saiu mais cedo esse ano, em julho de 2020. Mariana: Por envolver viagem no tempo, a série faz várias menções a temas científicos de física. Inclusive o primeiro episódio já começa com uma fala de Albert Einstein sobre o significado de tempo. Mais especificamente, Dark aborda muitos conceitos de fissão nuclear, por conta de uma usina nuclear, que é central no enredo. Caroline: Buracos negros, Ponte de Einstein-Rosen, O paradoxo de Bootstrap, Boson de Higgs...esses são alguns dos elementos da física que a série explora. Mas será que ‘essa ciência’ que a série mostra é real? As coisas que acontecem lá poderiam mesmo acontecer na realidade? E com essa complexidade toda envolvendo física e ficção científica, como é que os roteiristas constroem histórias como Dark? Mariana: Pra responder essas perguntas, entender melhor a física por trás de Dark e a construção do roteiro de séries como essa, o Oxigênio de hoje mergulha no universo dessa já premiada série. Eu sou a Mariana Hafiz. Caroline: E eu sou a Caroline Maia. E começa agora o episódio 102, A física criativa de DARK. Mariana: Em primeiro lugar, para construir um enredo complexo como o de Dark, o escritor de ficção científica precisa de muita imaginação. Como explica Fábio Fernandes, escritor do gênero, para escrever uma história assim o trabalho é semelhante ao de alguém que escreve uma ficção utilizando elementos históricos, só que com mais criatividade. Fábio: O escritor de ficção científica tem o mesmo tipo de abordagem que um escritor de ficção histórica. O de ficção histórica trabalha com algo que já aconteceu; o es...
Este programa explora a construção dos conceitos científicos que são apresentados em Dark, uma aclamada série alemã de ficção, suspense e drama que está disponível no canal de filmes via streaming Netflix. Dark é muito conhecida pelo alto grau de complexidade do seu roteiro, que traz diversos elementos da física. Mas o que será que realmente é ciência por trás da série? Como é que os autores conseguem escrever uma história que envolve conceitos difíceis ligados de forma tão complexa? Quem vai ajudar as jornalistas Caroline Maia e Mariana Hafiz a responder essas perguntas, fazendo uma imersão ao universo de Dark são o físico Willian Abreu e o escritor de ficção científica Fábio Fernandes. E aqui você tem o roteiro completo para acompanhar o programa. Seja bem vindo à física criativa de Dark, o episódio 102 do podcast Oxigênio. ******************************** Willian: A própria série continuamente faz referências a artigos científicos, como por exemplo os artigos de F. Englert e R. Brout, de 1964 e do próprio Higgs, fazendo uma associação, uma menção rápida ao bóson de Higgs Fábio: O roteiro é fundamental, porque como viagem no tempo é uma coisa que não existe, a gente pode brincar com teorias Willian: Para que o bóson de Higgs fosse evidenciado, foi necessário a construção de um enorme acelerador de partículas na Europa, chamado LHC. Enfim, fica claro que não é possível que uma usina nuclear possa gerar isso. Fábio: Na ficção, o importante é o que Rolland Barthes chamava de "efeito de real": tem que provocar na pessoa - no leitor ou no espectador - a sensação de que aquilo ali é real ou poderia ser real Willian: É realmente uma liberdade 100% artística e que não tem nenhuma relação com o que é de fato representado no universo. Fábio: Usar só o artifício de botar a história no futuro não basta, tem que saber escrever a história mesmo. Saber como escrever a narrativa. E aí é uma coisa que não é ficção científica, é da literatura ou do roteiro. Caroline: Dark é a primeira série original alemã da Netflix, de drama, suspense e ficção científica. Ela foi eleita a melhor série da Netflix, superando as famosas Stranger Things e Black Mirror. Com 3 temporadas, a série é reconhecida pelo enredo sombrio e super complicado que envolve viagem no tempo. A primeira temporada estreou em dezembro de 2017 e a terceira e última saiu mais cedo esse ano, em julho de 2020. Mariana: Por envolver viagem no tempo, a série faz várias menções a temas científicos de física. Inclusive o primeiro episódio já começa com uma fala de Albert Einstein sobre o significado de tempo. Mais especificamente, Dark aborda muitos conceitos de fissão nuclear, por conta de uma usina nuclear, que é central no enredo. Caroline: Buracos negros, Ponte de Einstein-Rosen, O paradoxo de Bootstrap, Boson de Higgs...esses são alguns dos elementos da física que a série explora. Mas será que ‘essa ciência' que a série mostra é real? As coisas que acontecem lá poderiam mesmo acontecer na realidade? E com essa complexidade toda envolvendo física e ficção científica, como é que os roteiristas constroem histórias como Dark? Mariana: Pra responder essas perguntas, entender melhor a física por trás de Dark e a construção do roteiro de séries como essa, o Oxigênio de hoje mergulha no universo dessa já premiada série. Eu sou a Mariana Hafiz. Caroline: E eu sou a Caroline Maia. E começa agora o episódio 102, A física criativa de DARK. Mariana: Em primeiro lugar, para construir um enredo complexo como o de Dark, o escritor de ficção científica precisa de muita imaginação. Como explica Fábio Fernandes, escritor do gênero, para escrever uma história assim o trabalho é semelhante ao de alguém que escreve uma ficção utilizando elementos históricos, só que com mais criatividade. Fábio: O escritor de ficção científica tem o mesmo tipo de abordagem que um escritor de ficção histórica. O de ficção histórica trabalha com algo que já aconteceu; o es...
Anche in questa puntata torno a parlarvi della mia grande passione per la Radio in generale, questa volta con la storia di Radio Caroline ! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yoganetwork/message
Create a wooden idol of a Norse or Saxon god or goddess of your choice - or a whole family of gods - and ask them for whatever it is you need, and leave an offering. From historical sources, it is pretty clear that our Northern European pagan ancestors would take offerings to a circle or ring of wooden idols that depicted the gods, and would literally ask them for a given favour. In return, they'd leave offerings, which could be fruit and vegetables, some personal possession of value, or they'd sacrifice an animal (which from a modern perspective I don't condone). Anyway, there's an account from the tenth century that shows how the Vikings made offerings to their gods in return (usually) for material favours. In 922 AD, an Arab envoy from Baghdad called Ibn Fadlan encountered a party of Viking traders on the upper reaches of the Volga River and recorded a meticulous account of their customs and practices, including making offerings to the gods. ___________ References Odin's Wife: Mother Earth in Germanic Mythology by William P. Reaves https://www.amazon.co.uk/Odins-Wife-Mother-Germanic-Mythology-ebook/dp/B07L62M3R3/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=william+p+reaves&qid=1571659076&sr=8-1 And William P. Reaves' scholarly website Germanic Mythology at: http://www.germanicmythology.com/ Ibn Fadlan and the Land of Darkness: Arab Travellers in the Far North (Penguin Classics) by Paul Lunde and Caroline E.M.Stone https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ibn-Fadlan-Land-Darkness-Travellers/dp/0140455078/ref=sr_1_1?crid=11AXY9DVFLR0E&keywords=ibn+fadlan+and+the+land+of+darkness&qid=1571659128&sprefix=ibn+fadl%2Caps%2C147&sr=8-1
There's a notion in western society that money taints love and friendship: witness our hang-ups over split billing, divorce settlements, and gift-giving. So you should seek to keep finance and relationships separate – right? “Money is always about social interdependency, and social interdependency is so often channelled through money,” says Dr Caroline Schuster. In this episode, Carly talks about how being aware of the way money and intimacy are inextricably linked can help us to make better financial decisions. She also references her research on microlending in Paraguay, and how looking beyond the numbers can reveal the stories and realities of everyday people. Dr. Caroline E. Schuster is a cultural anthropologist and Senior Lecturer in the School of Archaeology and Anthropology at the ANU. She is also the Director of the Australian National Centre for Latin American Studies (ANCLAS). My interest in informal markets, and particularly women’s livelihoods, drew her to study “microcredit” – small loans with no collateral – as part of a global trend of financial inclusion that brings banking services to poor women in the global south. Some of that work features in an article on how Microfinance could wind up being the new subprime in The Conversation and in her book, Social Collateral: women and microfinance in Paraguay’s smuggling economy. Her wider work centres on “Fintech” – technology and financial innovation. Her current research project, which is supported by an ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher Award, looks at consequential differences between modes of sharing risk and promising security through the lens of insurance cover. She explores disaster capitalism and the financialization of local risk-mitigation strategies in the context of our ever more unstable climate. … The theme music for Better Things is “One More Time” by Fab Beat. Better Things is a production of the ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences. It’s produced by Evana Ho. You can find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram @ANUCASS.
Podcast host Stephen G. Bergquist, MD, CWSP, is joined by TWC clinical editor Caroline E. Fife, MD, FAAFP, CWS, FUHM; Kathleen D. Schaum, MS; and Emily Greenstein, APRN, CNP, FACCWS, CWON; to discuss how wound care providers can impact wellness throughout the continuum — and get paid for it.
Podcast host Stephen G. Bergquist, MD, CWSP, is joined by TWC clinical editor Caroline E. Fife, MD, FAAFP, CWS, FUHM; Kathleen D. Schaum, MS; and Emily Greenstein, APRN, CNP, FACCWS, CWON; to discuss how wound care providers can impact wellness throughout the continuum — and get paid for it.
NOT A MEMBER OF THE "HYPER CONSCIOUS NATION" YET? Visit www.thehyperconsciouspodcast.com to get access to our behind the scenes content, courses, training programs, articles and build your dream team!!! Caroline Zani is a published author (Piper Once & Again), life coach, and a middle school/ high school teacher. Alan and Kevin actually had her for a health teacher in middle school! In this episode, we talk about what social media is doing to our children. in a few years, children entering school will have NEVER been without social media!We also talked about the education system and how we wish we learned more about personal development growing up.A very big topic of discussion was the power of thoughts! We all have thoughts, but what you're thinking can truly affect the way you live. From children who were told they weren't smart and their negative associations to test taking, all the way to creating a vision board for what you want your future to look like!This episode may be a little bit different, and that's the beauty of going HYPER CONSCIOUS with guests who all have different experiences!!!!ENJOY!To learn more about Caroline check out her website www.carolinezani.com
Joe Vitale is the star of the hit movie The Secret and President of Hypnotic Marketing, Inc., a marketing consulting firm. He has been called the “The Buddha of the Internet” for his combination of spirituality and marketing acumen. His professional clients include the Red Cross, PBS, Children’s Memorial Hermann Hospital, and many other small and large businesses. Joe is the author of many books including The Attractor Factor, Zero Limits, Life’s Missing Instruction Manual and the newly released book, The Awakened Millionaire. www.AttractMoneyNow.comSusan Orosco is an award winning author, keynote speaker, an Emotional Freedom Technician and a Certified Master Hypnotherapist. She has a toolbox full of tools that can tune-up, clear-out and upgrade just about any kind of mind-set that is running short of creating the life you most desire. Susan’s has been a highly sought after guest for television and radio for over 10 years. She has been a guest on Fox Mundo on the Jacqueline Cacho TV Show, Hola L.A. TV Talk Show with Dyana Ortelli –(Curb Your Enthusiasm) Mikey Castillo and Galavision with Danny Gomez. www.SusanOrosco.comCaroline works as an intuitive medium and never tires of delivering messages from Spirit to her clients. Writing Piper, Once & Again was a labor of love that has taken on a life of its own and is helping those struggling with loss and finding meaning in the lessons we came to life to learn. Her message of “You are never alone” is one that gives hope and inspiration to many. www.carolinezani.com
AFTERBUZZ TV -- Shades Of Blue edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of Shades Of Blue. In this episode hosts Chanel Hurlin, Taquilla Jackson, and Lynneisha Charles discuss episode 5. ABOUT SHADES OF BLUE: Jennifer Lopez stars as New York detective Harlee Santos, a single mother who runs with a group of dirty cops, taking her cut of the bribes and protection money to give her bright and promising daughter the best life possible and a leg up for a better future. However, all good things must come to an end and she is caught by the FBI, which forces her to turn informant on her cop family. Harlee struggles to walk a line between loyalty, honor and betrayal, all the while working to keep everything together for her daughter. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV Buy Merch at http://shop.spreadshirt.com/AfterbuzzTV/
How are the new quality payment programs impacting outpatient wound clinics? Podcast host Stephen G. Bergquist, MD, CWSP, speaks with Caroline E. Fife, MD, FAAFP, CWS, FUHM.
How are the new quality payment programs impacting outpatient wound clinics? Podcast host Stephen G. Bergquist, MD, CWSP, speaks with Caroline E. Fife, MD, FAAFP, CWS, FUHM.
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. A Dean's Forum on “On Hinduism” (Delhi: Aleph Book Company, 2013) by Wendy Doniger, the Mircea Eliade Distinguished Service Professor of the History of Religions. With responses from colleagues Bruce Lincoln, the Caroline E. Haskell Distinguished Service Professor of the History of Religions, and Steven Collins, Associate Faculty and the Chester D. Tripp Professor in the Humanities, Department of South Asian Languages and Civilizations. Wednesday Lunch is a Divinity School tradition started many decades ago. When the quarter is in session, a delicious vegetarian meal is made in the Swift Hall kitchen by our student chefs and lunch crew on Wednesday afternoons. Once the three-course meal has reached dessert each week, there is a talk by a faculty member or student from throughout the University, a community member from the greater Chicago area, or a guest from a wider distance. Many times these talks focus on various aspects of religion in public life and the academic study of religion, but not always. Sometimes there are musical performances instead of a talk. All are welcome (you do not have to be a Divinity School student or faculty or staff to come). See more at: http://divinity.uchicago.edu/wednesday-lunch-archive
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. A Dean's Forum on “On Hinduism” (Delhi: Aleph Book Company, 2013) by Wendy Doniger, the Mircea Eliade Distinguished Service Professor of the History of Religions. With responses from colleagues Bruce Lincoln, the Caroline E. Haskell Distinguished Service Professor of the History of Religions, and Steven Collins, Associate Faculty and the Chester D. Tripp Professor in the Humanities, Department of South Asian Languages and Civilizations. Wednesday Lunch is a Divinity School tradition started many decades ago. When the quarter is in session, a delicious vegetarian meal is made in the Swift Hall kitchen by our student chefs and lunch crew on Wednesday afternoons. Once the three-course meal has reached dessert each week, there is a talk by a faculty member or student from throughout the University, a community member from the greater Chicago area, or a guest from a wider distance. Many times these talks focus on various aspects of religion in public life and the academic study of religion, but not always. Sometimes there are musical performances instead of a talk. All are welcome (you do not have to be a Divinity School student or faculty or staff to come). See more at: http://divinity.uchicago.edu/wednesday-lunch-archive
MAMA YEYE was born and raised in St. Thomas U.S. Virgin Islands! Her spiritual background began with my matriarchal linage of herbalist and spiritualist on both sides of her family. MAMA YEYE training in herbs began with her mother Elmira Farrell and my spiritual training began with her maternal great aunt, Caroline E. Thomas and many members of her extended family unit whose names are too numerous to mention here.She give thanks and praises to all her ancestors for without them,she would not be a priestess. Tune in to hear Mama Yeye discuss the HOT TOPICS in Ifa-Orisa-Egun lessons, as a Priestess on her Ifa journey and the rest of her story. QueenMother4real Iya Awofalola Mama Darlene Dawson is on the board and adds her point of view as she joins HOT TOPIC with MAMA YEYE on the air.
MAMA YEYE was born and raised in St. Thomas U.S. Virgin Islands! Her spiritual background began with my matriarchal linage of herbalist and spiritualist on both sides of her family. MAMA YEYE training in herbs began with her mother Elmira Farrell and my spiritual training began with her maternal great aunt, Caroline E. Thomas and many members of her extended family unit whose names are too numerous to mention here.She give thanks and praises to all her ancestors for without them,she would not be a priestess. IFA Lessons learned Tune in to hear Mama Yeye discuss Ifa-Orisa-Egun lessons, as a Priestess on her Ifa journey and the rest of her story. Thursday, October 24, 2013 at 9 PM, Call in # 347-989-0180
MAMA YEYE was born and raised in St. Thomas U.S. Virgin Islands! Her spiritual background began with my matriarchal linage of herbalist and spiritualist on both sides of her family. MAMA YEYE training in herbs began with her mother Elmira Farrell and my spiritual training began with her maternal great aunt, Caroline E. Thomas and many members of her extended family unit whose names are too numerous to mention here.She give thanks and praises to all her ancestors for without them,she would not be a priestess. IFA Lessons learned Tune in to hear Mama Yeye discuss Ifa-Orisa-Egun lessons, as a Priestess on her Ifa journey and the rest of her story. Thursday, October 24, 2013 at 9 PM, Call in # 347-989-0180
MAMA YEYE was born and raised in St. Thomas U.S. Virgin Islands! Her spiritual background began with my matriarchal linage of herbalist and spiritualist on both sides of her family. MAMA YEYE training in herbs began with her mother Elmira Farrell and my spiritual training began with her maternal great aunt, Caroline E. Thomas and many members of her extended family unit whose names are too numerous to mention here.She give thanks and praises to all her ancestors for without them,she would not be a priestess. IFA Lessons learned Tune in to hear Mama Yeye discuss Ifa-Orisa-Egun lessons, as a Priestess on her Ifa journey and the rest of her story. Thursday, October 24, 2013 at 9 PM, Call in # 347-989-0180
MAMA YEYE was born and raised in St. Thomas U.S. Virgin Islands! Her spiritual background began with my matriarchal linage of herbalist and spiritualist on both sides of her family. MAMA YEYE training in herbs began with her mother Elmira Farrell and my spiritual training began with her maternal great aunt, Caroline E. Thomas and many members of her extended family unit whose names are too numerous to mention here.She give thanks and praises to all her ancestors for without them,she would not be a priestess. IFA Lessons learned Tune in to hear Mama Yeye discuss Ifa-Orisa-Egun lessons, as a Priestess on her Ifa journey and the rest of her story. Thursday, October 24, 2013 at 9 PM, Call in # 347-989-0180
MAMA YEYE was born and raised in St. Thomas U.S. Virgin Islands! Her spiritual background began with my matriarchal linage of herbalist and spiritualist on both sides of her family. MAMA YEYE training in herbs began with her mother Elmira Farrell and my spiritual training began with her maternal great aunt, Caroline E. Thomas and many members of her extended family unit whose names are too numerous to mention here.She give thanks and praises to all her ancestors for without them,she would not be a priestess. IFA Lessons learned Tune in to hear Mama Yeye discuss Ifa-Orisa-Egun lessons, as a Priestess on her Ifa journey and the rest of her story. Thursday, October 24, 2013 at 9 PM, Call in # 347-989-0180
MAMA YEYE was born and raised in St. Thomas U.S. Virgin Islands! Her spiritual background began with my matriarchal linage of herbalist and spiritualist on both sides of her family. MAMA YEYE training in herbs began with her mother Elmira Farrell and my spiritual training began with her maternal great aunt, Caroline E. Thomas and many members of her extended family unit whose names are too numerous to mention here.She give thanks and praises to all her ancestors for without them,she would not be a priestess. IFA Lessons learned Tune in to hear Mama Yeye discuss Ifa-Orisa-Egun lessons, as a Priestess on her Ifa journey and the rest of her story. Thursday, October 24, 2013 at 9 PM, Call in # 347-989-0180
MAMA YEYE was born and raised in St. Thomas U.S. Virgin Islands! Her spiritual background began with my matriarchal linage of herbalist and spiritualist on both sides of her family. MAMA YEYE training in herbs began with her mother Elmira Farrell and my spiritual training began with her maternal great aunt, Caroline E. Thomas and many members of her extended family unit whose names are too numerous to mention here.She give thanks and praises to all her ancestors for without them,she would not be a priestess. IFA Lessons learned Tune in to hear Mama Yeye discuss Ifa-Orisa-Egun lessons, as a Priestess on her Ifa journey and the rest of her story. Thursday, October 24, 2013 at 9 PM, Call in # 347-989-0180
MAMA YEYE was born and raised in St. Thomas U.S. Virgin Islands! Her spiritual background began with my matriarchal linage of herbalist and spiritualist on both sides of her family. MAMA YEYE training in herbs began with her mother Elmira Farrell and my spiritual training began with her maternal great aunt, Caroline E. Thomas and many members of her extended family unit whose names are too numerous to mention here.She give thanks and praises to all her ancestors for without them,she would not be a priestess. IFA Lessons learned Tune in to hear Mama Yeye discuss Ifa-Orisa-Egun lessons, as a Priestess on her Ifa journey and the rest of her story. Thursday, October 24, 2013 at 9 PM, Call in # 347-989-0180
HOT TOPICS WITH MAMA YEYE SPICY WEEKLY HOT TOPIC DISCUSSIONS ABOUT IFA. 9:00 P.M. CALL IN 347-989-0180 LET US BE EDUCATED IN THE WAYS OF OUR ANCESTORS OF IFA THROUGH RESPECTFUL SHARED DISCUSSIONS OF HOT TOPICS FROM FB GROUP: IFA-ORISA-EGUN TALKS MEET MAMA YEYE Mama Yeye was born and raised in St. Thomas U.S. Virgin Islands! Her spiritual background began with my matriarchal linage of herbalist and spiritualist on both sides of my family. She had training in herbs began with her mother Elmira Farrell and her spiritual training began with a maternal great aunt, named Caroline E. Thomas and many members of her extended family unit whose names are too numerous to mention here. Mama Yeye says she give thanks and praises to all of our ancestors for without them, we would not be. Her first initiation was in 1991 into the order of Palo Mayombe as Yayi Nkizi (Mother of Spirits) to Mama Chola and Lucero by my late Tata Bisuako, in Miami, Fl. In 1999 she became initiated into Lukumi to Orisa Oshun Ibu Kole and Ogun, Alagbede by Iya Alabumi but was instructed by Ita to follow the Traditional route to Orisa, and she relocated back to the islands. In 2000, Mama Yeye returned to St. Thomas and started by business that she still runs today of Traditional Healing, providing spiritual readings, cleanings and guidance to those on their spiritual paths. In 2001 she received first initiation to Ifa by Babalawo Osasee in Puerto Rico and received Ifa odu, Osa Ose, the same as her Oluwo but this relationship did not last long as it was a Lukumi Ifa house as well. In 2010,Mama Yeye made connection with Babalawo Oyasogo Ifakorede of Ajitena Temple, Oyo Nigeria and has been working with him and all the Babalawos and Iyanifawos since then. As a result of these undertakings, she received a Chieftancy title of Erelu Abiye in the Ajitena Temple Ogboni Miami branch under Olowo Fakayode.
HOT TOPICS WITH MAMA YEYE SPICY WEEKLY HOT TOPIC DISCUSSIONS ABOUT IFA. 9:00 P.M. CALL IN 347-989-0180 LET US BE EDUCATED IN THE WAYS OF OUR ANCESTORS OF IFA THROUGH RESPECTFUL SHARED DISCUSSIONS OF HOT TOPICS FROM FB GROUP: IFA-ORISA-EGUN TALKS MEET MAMA YEYE Mama Yeye was born and raised in St. Thomas U.S. Virgin Islands! Her spiritual background began with my matriarchal linage of herbalist and spiritualist on both sides of my family. She had training in herbs began with her mother Elmira Farrell and her spiritual training began with a maternal great aunt, named Caroline E. Thomas and many members of her extended family unit whose names are too numerous to mention here. Mama Yeye says she give thanks and praises to all of our ancestors for without them, we would not be. Her first initiation was in 1991 into the order of Palo Mayombe as Yayi Nkizi (Mother of Spirits) to Mama Chola and Lucero by my late Tata Bisuako, in Miami, Fl. In 1999 she became initiated into Lukumi to Orisa Oshun Ibu Kole and Ogun, Alagbede by Iya Alabumi but was instructed by Ita to follow the Traditional route to Orisa, and she relocated back to the islands. In 2000, Mama Yeye returned to St. Thomas and started by business that she still runs today of Traditional Healing, providing spiritual readings, cleanings and guidance to those on their spiritual paths. In 2001 she received first initiation to Ifa by Babalawo Osasee in Puerto Rico and received Ifa odu, Osa Ose, the same as her Oluwo but this relationship did not last long as it was a Lukumi Ifa house as well. In 2010,Mama Yeye made connection with Babalawo Oyasogo Ifakorede of Ajitena Temple, Oyo Nigeria and has been working with him and all the Babalawos and Iyanifawos since then. As a result of these undertakings, she received a Chieftancy title of Erelu Abiye in the Ajitena Temple Ogboni Miami branch under Olowo Fakayode.
HOT TOPICS WITH MAMA YEYE SPICY WEEKLY HOT TOPIC DISCUSSIONS ABOUT IFA. 9:00 P.M. CALL IN 347-989-0180 LET US BE EDUCATED IN THE WAYS OF OUR ANCESTORS OF IFA THROUGH RESPECTFUL SHARED DISCUSSIONS OF HOT TOPICS FROM FB GROUP: IFA-ORISA-EGUN TALKS MEET MAMA YEYE Mama Yeye was born and raised in St. Thomas U.S. Virgin Islands! Her spiritual background began with my matriarchal linage of herbalist and spiritualist on both sides of my family. She had training in herbs began with her mother Elmira Farrell and her spiritual training began with a maternal great aunt, named Caroline E. Thomas and many members of her extended family unit whose names are too numerous to mention here. Mama Yeye says she give thanks and praises to all of our ancestors for without them, we would not be. Her first initiation was in 1991 into the order of Palo Mayombe as Yayi Nkizi (Mother of Spirits) to Mama Chola and Lucero by my late Tata Bisuako, in Miami, Fl. In 1999 she became initiated into Lukumi to Orisa Oshun Ibu Kole and Ogun, Alagbede by Iya Alabumi but was instructed by Ita to follow the Traditional route to Orisa, and she relocated back to the islands. In 2000, Mama Yeye returned to St. Thomas and started by business that she still runs today of Traditional Healing, providing spiritual readings, cleanings and guidance to those on their spiritual paths. In 2001 she received first initiation to Ifa by Babalawo Osasee in Puerto Rico and received Ifa odu, Osa Ose, the same as her Oluwo but this relationship did not last long as it was a Lukumi Ifa house as well. In 2010,Mama Yeye made connection with Babalawo Oyasogo Ifakorede of Ajitena Temple, Oyo Nigeria and has been working with him and all the Babalawos and Iyanifawos since then. As a result of these undertakings, she received a Chieftancy title of Erelu Abiye in the Ajitena Temple Ogboni Miami branch under Olowo Fakayode.
HOT TOPICS WITH MAMA YEYE SPICY WEEKLY HOT TOPIC DISCUSSIONS ABOUT IFA. 9:00 P.M. CALL IN 347-989-0180 LET US BE EDUCATED IN THE WAYS OF OUR ANCESTORS OF IFA THROUGH RESPECTFUL SHARED DISCUSSIONS OF HOT TOPICS FROM FB GROUP: IFA-ORISA-EGUN TALKS MEET MAMA YEYE Mama Yeye was born and raised in St. Thomas U.S. Virgin Islands! Her spiritual background began with my matriarchal linage of herbalist and spiritualist on both sides of my family. She had training in herbs began with her mother Elmira Farrell and her spiritual training began with a maternal great aunt, named Caroline E. Thomas and many members of her extended family unit whose names are too numerous to mention here. Mama Yeye says she give thanks and praises to all of our ancestors for without them, we would not be. Her first initiation was in 1991 into the order of Palo Mayombe as Yayi Nkizi (Mother of Spirits) to Mama Chola and Lucero by my late Tata Bisuako, in Miami, Fl. In 1999 she became initiated into Lukumi to Orisa Oshun Ibu Kole and Ogun, Alagbede by Iya Alabumi but was instructed by Ita to follow the Traditional route to Orisa, and she relocated back to the islands. In 2000, Mama Yeye returned to St. Thomas and started by business that she still runs today of Traditional Healing, providing spiritual readings, cleanings and guidance to those on their spiritual paths. In 2001 she received first initiation to Ifa by Babalawo Osasee in Puerto Rico and received Ifa odu, Osa Ose, the same as her Oluwo but this relationship did not last long as it was a Lukumi Ifa house as well. In 2010,Mama Yeye made connection with Babalawo Oyasogo Ifakorede of Ajitena Temple, Oyo Nigeria and has been working with him and all the Babalawos and Iyanifawos since then. As a result of these undertakings, she received a Chieftancy title of Erelu Abiye in the Ajitena Temple Ogboni Miami branch under Olowo Fakayode.
HOT TOPICS WITH MAMA YEYE SPICY WEEKLY HOT TOPIC DISCUSSIONS ABOUT IFA. 9:00 P.M. CALL IN 347-989-0180 MEET MAMA YEYE Mama Yeye was born and raised in St. Thomas U.S. Virgin Islands! Her spiritual background began with my matriarchal linage of herbalist and spiritualist on both sides of my family. She had training in herbs began with her mother Elmira Farrell and her spiritual training began with a maternal great aunt, named Caroline E. Thomas and many members of her extended family unit whose names are too numerous to mention here. Mama Yeye says she give thanks and praises to all of our ancestors for without them, we would not be. Her first initiation was in 1991 into the order of Palo Mayombe as Yayi Nkizi (Mother of Spirits) to Mama Chola and Lucero by my late Tata Bisuako, in Miami, Fl. In 1999 she became initiated into Lukumi to Orisa Oshun Ibu Kole and Ogun, Alagbede by Iya Alabumi but was instructed by Ita to follow the Traditional route to Orisa, and she relocated back to the islands. In 2000, Mama Yeye returned to St. Thomas and started by business that she still runs today of Traditional Healing, providing spiritual readings, cleanings and guidance to those on their spiritual paths. In 2001 she received first initiation to Ifa by Babalawo Osasee in Puerto Rico and received Ifa odu, Osa Ose, the same as her Oluwo but this relationship did not last long as it was a Lukumi Ifa house as well. In 2010,Mama Yeye made connection with Babalawo Oyasogo Ifakorede of Ajitena Temple, Oyo Nigeria and has been working with him and all the Babalawos and Iyanifawos since then. As a result of these undertakings, she received a Chieftancy title of Erelu Abiye in the Ajitena Temple Ogboni Miami branch under Olowo Fakayode.
HOT TOPICS WITH MAMA YEYE SPICY WEEKLY HOT TOPIC DISCUSSIONS ABOUT IFA. 9:00 P.M. CALL IN 347-989-0180 FIRST SHOW: IFA LOVE AND RELATIONSHIPS MEET MAMA YEYE Mama Yeye was born and raised in St. Thomas U.S. Virgin Islands! Her spiritual background began with my matriarchal linage of herbalist and spiritualist on both sides of my family. She had training in herbs began with her mother Elmira Farrell and her spiritual training began with a maternal great aunt, named Caroline E. Thomas and many members of her extended family unit whose names are too numerous to mention here. Mama Yeye says she give thanks and praises to all of our ancestors for without them, we would not be. Her first initiation was in 1991 into the order of Palo Mayombe as Yayi Nkizi (Mother of Spirits) to Mama Chola and Lucero by my late Tata Bisuako, in Miami, Fl. In 1999 she became initiated into Lukumi to Orisa Oshun Ibu Kole and Ogun, Alagbede by Iya Alabumi but was instructed by Ita to follow the Traditional route to Orisa, and she relocated back to the islands. In 2000, Mama Yeye returned to St. Thomas and started by business that she still runs today of Traditional Healing, providing spiritual readings, cleanings and guidance to those on their spiritual paths. In 2001 she received first initiation to Ifa by Babalawo Osasee in Puerto Rico and received Ifa odu, Osa Ose, the same as her Oluwo but this relationship did not last long as it was a Lukumi Ifa house as well. In 2010,Mama Yeye made connection with Babalawo Oyasogo Ifakorede of Ajitena Temple, Oyo Nigeria and has been working with him and all the Babalawos and Iyanifawos since then. As a result of these undertakings, she received a Chieftancy title of Erelu Abiye in the Ajitena Temple Ogboni Miami branch under Olowo Fakayode.
HOT TOPICS WITH MAMA YEYE SPICY WEEKLY HOT TOPIC DISCUSSIONS ABOUT IFA. 9:00 P.M. CALL IN 347-989-0180 FIRST SHOW: IFA LOVE AND RELATIONSHIPS MEET MAMA YEYE Mama Yeye was born and raised in St. Thomas U.S. Virgin Islands! Her spiritual background began with my matriarchal linage of herbalist and spiritualist on both sides of my family. She had training in herbs began with her mother Elmira Farrell and her spiritual training began with a maternal great aunt, named Caroline E. Thomas and many members of her extended family unit whose names are too numerous to mention here. Mama Yeye says she give thanks and praises to all of our ancestors for without them, we would not be. Her first initiation was in 1991 into the order of Palo Mayombe as Yayi Nkizi (Mother of Spirits) to Mama Chola and Lucero by my late Tata Bisuako, in Miami, Fl. In 1999 she became initiated into Lukumi to Orisa Oshun Ibu Kole and Ogun, Alagbede by Iya Alabumi but was instructed by Ita to follow the Traditional route to Orisa, and she relocated back to the islands. In 2000, Mama Yeye returned to St. Thomas and started by business that she still runs today of Traditional Healing, providing spiritual readings, cleanings and guidance to those on their spiritual paths. In 2001 she received first initiation to Ifa by Babalawo Osasee in Puerto Rico and received Ifa odu, Osa Ose, the same as her Oluwo but this relationship did not last long as it was a Lukumi Ifa house as well. In 2010,Mama Yeye made connection with Babalawo Oyasogo Ifakorede of Ajitena Temple, Oyo Nigeria and has been working with him and all the Babalawos and Iyanifawos since then. As a result of these undertakings, she received a Chieftancy title of Erelu Abiye in the Ajitena Temple Ogboni Miami branch under Olowo Fakayode.
HOT TOPICS WITH MAMA YEYE SPICY WEEKLY HOT TOPIC DISCUSSIONS ABOUT IFA. 9:00 P.M. CALL IN 347-989-0180 FIRST SHOW: IFA LOVE AND RELATIONSHIPS MEET MAMA YEYE Mama Yeye was born and raised in St. Thomas U.S. Virgin Islands! Her spiritual background began with my matriarchal linage of herbalist and spiritualist on both sides of my family. She had training in herbs began with her mother Elmira Farrell and her spiritual training began with a maternal great aunt, named Caroline E. Thomas and many members of her extended family unit whose names are too numerous to mention here. Mama Yeye says she give thanks and praises to all of our ancestors for without them, we would not be. Her first initiation was in 1991 into the order of Palo Mayombe as Yayi Nkizi (Mother of Spirits) to Mama Chola and Lucero by my late Tata Bisuako, in Miami, Fl. In 1999 she became initiated into Lukumi to Orisa Oshun Ibu Kole and Ogun, Alagbede by Iya Alabumi but was instructed by Ita to follow the Traditional route to Orisa, and she relocated back to the islands. In 2000, Mama Yeye returned to St. Thomas and started by business that she still runs today of Traditional Healing, providing spiritual readings, cleanings and guidance to those on their spiritual paths. In 2001 she received first initiation to Ifa by Babalawo Osasee in Puerto Rico and received Ifa odu, Osa Ose, the same as her Oluwo but this relationship did not last long as it was a Lukumi Ifa house as well. In 2010,Mama Yeye made connection with Babalawo Oyasogo Ifakorede of Ajitena Temple, Oyo Nigeria and has been working with him and all the Babalawos and Iyanifawos since then. As a result of these undertakings, she received a Chieftancy title of Erelu Abiye in the Ajitena Temple Ogboni Miami branch under Olowo Fakayode.
HOT TOPICS WITH MAMA YEYE SPICY WEEKLY HOT TOPIC DISCUSSIONS ABOUT IFA. 9:00 P.M. CALL IN 347-989-0180 FIRST SHOW: IFA LOVE AND RELATIONSHIPS MEET MAMA YEYE Mama Yeye was born and raised in St. Thomas U.S. Virgin Islands! Her spiritual background began with my matriarchal linage of herbalist and spiritualist on both sides of my family. She had training in herbs began with her mother Elmira Farrell and her spiritual training began with a maternal great aunt, named Caroline E. Thomas and many members of her extended family unit whose names are too numerous to mention here. Mama Yeye says she give thanks and praises to all of our ancestors for without them, we would not be. Her first initiation was in 1991 into the order of Palo Mayombe as Yayi Nkizi (Mother of Spirits) to Mama Chola and Lucero by my late Tata Bisuako, in Miami, Fl. In 1999 she became initiated into Lukumi to Orisa Oshun Ibu Kole and Ogun, Alagbede by Iya Alabumi but was instructed by Ita to follow the Traditional route to Orisa, and she relocated back to the islands. In 2000, Mama Yeye returned to St. Thomas and started by business that she still runs today of Traditional Healing, providing spiritual readings, cleanings and guidance to those on their spiritual paths. In 2001 she received first initiation to Ifa by Babalawo Osasee in Puerto Rico and received Ifa odu, Osa Ose, the same as her Oluwo but this relationship did not last long as it was a Lukumi Ifa house as well. In 2010,Mama Yeye made connection with Babalawo Oyasogo Ifakorede of Ajitena Temple, Oyo Nigeria and has been working with him and all the Babalawos and Iyanifawos since then. As a result of these undertakings, she received a Chieftancy title of Erelu Abiye in the Ajitena Temple Ogboni Miami branch under Olowo Fakayode.
HOT TOPICS WITH MAMA YEYE SPICY WEEKLY HOT TOPIC DISCUSSIONS ABOUT IFA. 9:00 P.M. CALL IN 347-989-0180 FIRST SHOW: IFA LOVE AND RELATIONSHIPS MEET MAMA YEYE Mama Yeye was born and raised in St. Thomas U.S. Virgin Islands! Her spiritual background began with my matriarchal linage of herbalist and spiritualist on both sides of my family. She had training in herbs began with her mother Elmira Farrell and her spiritual training began with a maternal great aunt, named Caroline E. Thomas and many members of her extended family unit whose names are too numerous to mention here. Mama Yeye says she give thanks and praises to all of our ancestors for without them, we would not be. Her first initiation was in 1991 into the order of Palo Mayombe as Yayi Nkizi (Mother of Spirits) to Mama Chola and Lucero by my late Tata Bisuako, in Miami, Fl. In 1999 she became initiated into Lukumi to Orisa Oshun Ibu Kole and Ogun, Alagbede by Iya Alabumi but was instructed by Ita to follow the Traditional route to Orisa, and she relocated back to the islands. In 2000, Mama Yeye returned to St. Thomas and started by business that she still runs today of Traditional Healing, providing spiritual readings, cleanings and guidance to those on their spiritual paths. In 2001 she received first initiation to Ifa by Babalawo Osasee in Puerto Rico and received Ifa odu, Osa Ose, the same as her Oluwo but this relationship did not last long as it was a Lukumi Ifa house as well. In 2010,Mama Yeye made connection with Babalawo Oyasogo Ifakorede of Ajitena Temple, Oyo Nigeria and has been working with him and all the Babalawos and Iyanifawos since then. As a result of these undertakings, she received a Chieftancy title of Erelu Abiye in the Ajitena Temple Ogboni Miami branch under Olowo Fakayode.
HOT TOPICS WITH MAMA YEYE SPICY WEEKLY HOT TOPIC DISCUSSIONS ABOUT IFA. 9:00 P.M. CALL IN 347-989-0180 FIRST SHOW: IFA LOVE AND RELATIONSHIPS MEET MAMA YEYE Mama Yeye was born and raised in St. Thomas U.S. Virgin Islands! Her spiritual background began with my matriarchal linage of herbalist and spiritualist on both sides of my family. She had training in herbs began with her mother Elmira Farrell and her spiritual training began with a maternal great aunt, named Caroline E. Thomas and many members of her extended family unit whose names are too numerous to mention here. Mama Yeye says she give thanks and praises to all of our ancestors for without them, we would not be. Her first initiation was in 1991 into the order of Palo Mayombe as Yayi Nkizi (Mother of Spirits) to Mama Chola and Lucero by my late Tata Bisuako, in Miami, Fl. In 1999 she became initiated into Lukumi to Orisa Oshun Ibu Kole and Ogun, Alagbede by Iya Alabumi but was instructed by Ita to follow the Traditional route to Orisa, and she relocated back to the islands. In 2000, Mama Yeye returned to St. Thomas and started by business that she still runs today of Traditional Healing, providing spiritual readings, cleanings and guidance to those on their spiritual paths. In 2001 she received first initiation to Ifa by Babalawo Osasee in Puerto Rico and received Ifa odu, Osa Ose, the same as her Oluwo but this relationship did not last long as it was a Lukumi Ifa house as well. In 2010,Mama Yeye made connection with Babalawo Oyasogo Ifakorede of Ajitena Temple, Oyo Nigeria and has been working with him and all the Babalawos and Iyanifawos since then. As a result of these undertakings, she received a Chieftancy title of Erelu Abiye in the Ajitena Temple Ogboni Miami branch under Olowo Fakayode.
YHOW’S HOUR OF POWER Spiritual Guidance with Weekly Odu and Unity Prayer Ifa Odu interpretation done on Ifa 4 day prayer. Spiritual Leader and Teacher-Guest Speaker. Oloye Fapounka Ayaba Eegungbemi YORU'BA' HOUSE OF WORSHIP, INC. (YHOW) is honored to present Oloye Fapounka Ayaba Eegungbemi also known as Mama Yeye as the first Guest Speaker and Teacher. The following paragraphs are excerpts of her story. "I was born and raised in St. Thomas U.S. Virgin Islands! My spiritual background began with my matriarchal linage of herbalist and spiritualist on both sides of my family. My training in herbs began with my mother Elmira Farrell and my spiritual training began with my maternal great aunt, Caroline E. Thomas and many members of my extended family unit whose names are too numerous to mention here. I give thanks and praises to all my ancestors for without them, I would not be. My first initiation was in 1991 into the order of Palo Mayombe as Yayi Nkizi (Mother of Spirits) to Mama Chola and Lucero by my late Tata Bisuako, in Miami, Fl. In 1999 I became initiated Lukumi to Orisa Oshun Ibu Kole and Ogun, Alagbede by Iya Alabumi but was instructed by Ita to follow the Traditional route to Orisa..." This show is about the IFA Lessons learned Tune in to hear Mama Yeye discuss Ifa-Orisa-Egun lessons, as a Priestess on her Ifa journey. Hear the rest of her story. Thursday, October 24, 2013 at 9 PM, Call in # 347-989-0180
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