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In this episode, Lissa Jones welcomes playright Pearl Cleage back to Black Market Reads as they talk about her play The Nacirema Society Requests the Honor of Your Presence at a Celebration of Their First 100 Years, playing at the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis April 19-May 29, 2025. SYNOPSIS Grande dames Grace Dunbar and Catherine Green prepare for the Nacirema Society's 1964 centennial cotillion — the event of the season in Montgomery, Alabama. The elegant African American debutantes include Grace's granddaughter Gracie, escorted by Catherine's grandson Bobby, and the two grandmothers hope the young couple will soon be engaged. But Gracie and Bobby have other ideas. As the young ladies prepare for their debuts, a blackmail scheme brews behind the scenes and subterfuges unfold, all under the nose of a skeptical reporter covering the ball. Featuring clever storytelling and scandalous plots, this lighthearted comedy winds its way to an ending as charming as its characters. Our production team for this episode includes co producers Lissa Jones and Edie French, technical director Paul Auguston, the voice Yo Derek, and our artist of inspiration Ta-coumba T. Aiken. We thank Blue Cross Blue Shield of Minnesota for supporting this series focusing on the intersection of health, race, and culture. This is Black Market Reads.
Nghe trọn nội dung sách nói VAXXERS trên ứng dụng Voiz FM: https://voiz.vn/play/2435/ Đây là câu chuyện về một cuộc chạy đua - không phải để cạnh tranh với các loại vắc-xin khác hoặc các nhà khoa học khác, mà là chống lại một loại virus chết người và tàn khốc. Vào ngày 1 tháng 1 năm 2020, Sarah Gilbert, giáo sư ngành vắc-xin tại Đại học Oxford, đã đọc một bài báo về bốn người ở Trung Quốc mắc một chứng viêm phổi kỳ lạ. Trong vòng hai tuần, bà và nhóm của mình đã thiết kế một loại vắc-xin chống lại mầm bệnh mà chưa ai từng thấy trước đây. Chưa đầy 12 tháng sau, việc tiêm chủng đã được triển khai trên toàn thế giới để cứu sống hàng triệu người khỏi COVID-19. Vắc-xin giữ kỷ lục “từ phòng nghiên cứu đến khi ra thị trường” trước đó là vắc-xin quai bị, được phát triển trong bốn năm vào những năm 1960. Nhưng vì khó khăn trong việc gây quỹ cho nghiên cứu vắc-xin và các rào cản khác nhau trong quản lý, phải mất 10 năm để hầu hết các loại vắc-xin mới được cấp phép, và thậm chí sau đó, chỉ một thông cáo báo chí vội vã hoặc một nhận xét sai lầm của một chính trị gia có thể nhanh chóng khiến mọi công việc khó khăn trước đó bị đổ xuống sông xuống biển. Trong cuốn sách này, chúng ta được nghe trực tiếp từ Giáo sư Gilbert và đồng nghiệp của bà, Tiến sĩ Catherine Green, khi họ tiết lộ câu chuyện về việc điều chế vắc-xin Oxford AstraZeneca cũng như thứ khoa học tiên tiến và công việc cực kỳ chăm chỉ để tạo ra nó. Trong các chương xen kẽ, được kể từ quan điểm của “Sarah” hoặc “Cath”, các tác giả đã chỉ ra rằng họ không phải là “những hãng dược lớn” mà là hai người bình thường cố gắng đạt được một kỳ tích phi thường trong khi phải đối phó với những căng thẳng hằng ngày khi phải làm mẹ toàn thời gian và trụ cột trong một lĩnh vực nổi tiếng là không an toàn và được trả lương thấp. Đây là câu chuyện của họ khi chiến đấu với đại dịch như những người bình thường trong những hoàn cảnh phi thường. Sarah và Cath chia sẻ những khoảnh khắc thót tim trước cơn bão, họ tách biệt sự thật ra khỏi những điều hư cấu, họ giải thích cách tạo ra một loại vắc-xin an toàn trong thời gian kỷ lục trước sự chứng kiến của cả thế giới và họ cho chúng ta hi vọng vào tương lai. Như Sarah và Catherine chỉ ra, không có cách nào hiệu quả hơn về chi phí để cải thiện tuổi thọ và chất lượng cuộc sống của một người so với một loại vắc-xin chống lại một căn bệnh khó chịu. Tuy nhiên, sự do dự về vắc-xin lại là một vấn đề khác, và nó phản ánh sự quan tâm và lo lắng của họ khi họ dành nhiều đoạn trong cuốn sách của mình để làm sáng tỏ nghiên cứu của họ và đặt những rủi ro của việc tiêm chủng vào hoàn cảnh thực tế. Với cuốn sách này, tác giả sẽ đưa bạn vào phòng thí nghiệm để tìm hiểu xem khoa học sẽ cứu chúng ta như thế nào khỏi đại dịch này và cách chúng ta có thể chuẩn bị cho đại dịch không thể tránh khỏi tiếp theo. Tại ứng dụng sách nói Voiz FM, sách nói VAXXERS được đầu tư chất lượng âm thanh và thu âm chuyên nghiệp, tốt nhất để mang lại trải nghiệm nghe tuyệt vời cho bạn. --- Về Voiz FM: Voiz FM là ứng dụng sách nói podcast ra mắt thị trường công nghệ từ năm 2019. Với gần 2000 tựa sách độc quyền, Voiz FM hiện đang là nền tảng sách nói podcast bản quyền hàng đầu Việt Nam. Bạn có thể trải nghiệm miễn phí đa dạng nội dung tại Voiz FM từ sách nói, podcast đến truyện nói, sách tóm tắt và nội dung dành cho thiếu nhi. --- Voiz FM website: https://voiz.vn/ Theo dõi Facebook Voiz FM: https://www.facebook.com/VoizFM Tham khảo thêm các bài viết review, tổng hợp, gợi ý sách để lựa chọn sách nói dễ dàng hơn tại trang Blog Voiz FM: http://blog.voiz.vn/ --- Cảm ơn bạn đã ủng hộ Voiz FM. Nếu bạn yêu thích sách nói VAXXERS và các nội dung sách nói podcast khác, hãy đăng ký kênh để nhận thông báo về những nội dung mới nhất của Voiz FM channel nhé. Ngoài ra, bạn có thể nghe BẢN FULL ĐỘC QUYỀN hàng chục ngàn nội dung Chất lượng cao khác tại ứng dụng Voiz FM. Tải ứng dụng Voiz FM: voiz.vn/download #voizfm #sáchnói #podcast #sáchnóiVAXXERS #SarahGilbert #CatherineGreen
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In this pivotal time of ascension on earth, what are the tools that will best support you to move past density into balance and ascended well-being? Join us for this uplifting and empowering conversation as Amorahki chats with “The Goddess and The Green Man” healing center co-owner Catherine Green, who has been helping [...]
Welcome to a special episode of the Work from Home Forever podcast! In celebration of their one-year anniversary, the host, Don, revisits some favorite quotes and insights from past guests. This episode delves into the diverse experiences and perspectives shared by guests throughout the first year. Don expresses gratitude to the initial guests, Maria, Roger, and Phillip, for taking a chance on the podcast and sharing their stories. The show highlights unique narratives and explores why remote work is valued by individuals from various backgrounds. Listeners are treated to insightful clips from past episodes, showcasing key inflection points in guests' lives. From Chris Ming's realization about the limitations of success in the entertainment industry to Brian Basinger's decision to pursue entrepreneurship for better work-life balance, each story offers valuable lessons. The episode also touches on themes like mental health, diversity, and inclusion in remote work environments. Guests like Katie Bridge and Catherine Green emphasize the transformative impact of remote work on individuals and organizations, fostering diversity and talent acquisition. Listeners gain valuable perspectives from seasoned remote workers like Eileen Tanner and Tim and Mary Tepas, who share their experiences of adapting to technological advancements and maintaining a positive mindset amidst challenges. The episode concludes with insights into the podcast's demographics, highlighting a diverse audience primarily from the US. Don encourages listeners to share the podcast and invites new guests to share their unique remote work stories in the upcoming year. Thanking guests and acknowledging the platform's growth, Don expresses excitement for future episodes and encourages listeners to engage with the show by sharing, liking, and reviewing. Join Don on this reflective journey through a year of inspiring remote work stories and stay tuned for more engaging content in year two of the Work from Home Forever podcast!
Join us in this "Best Of" episode featuring Catherine Green, an E-Clinical Project Manager and military spouse, as she shares her profound journey of working from home for the past five years. Catherine unravels the unique challenges faced by military spouses, including the stress of frequent relocations, financial strain, and disruptions to long-term career goals. In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, Catherine passionately advocates for remote work as a solution, offering stability to military spouses. She emphasizes the value of long-term relationships with employers, highlighting the stability it provides in the face of relocations. The episode explores the emotional toll of constant moves, revealing how remote work not only offers professional stability but also alleviates the strain on mental and emotional health. Catherine provides insights into handling challenges during deployments, showcasing remote work as a lifeline for managing responsibilities. From maintaining a strict nutritional plan to achieving a more streamlined daily routine, Catherine's story delves into the efficiency and advantages of working from home. Her perspective on the balance between work and home life, the power of control over her environment, and the crucial role of leadership support in fostering a positive remote work culture are all highlighted. Catherine's transformative journey exemplifies how remote work positively impacts personal well-being, job satisfaction, and the ability to navigate the complexities of military life. Tune in to discover the powerful intersection of remote work and the military lifestyle, and gain valuable insights for your own work-from-home journey. Connect with Catherine on LinkedIn ----------------------------------------------- Do you love the show? Check out our official merch page and support the show! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/workfromhomeforever/message
If you like what you hear please share, like and subscribe so these stories can reach more people. Catherine Green is an English biologist who is an Associate Professor in Chromosome Dynamics at the Wellcome Centre for Human Genetics at the University of Oxford. Her research considers chromosome stability during the replication of DNA. During the COVID-19 pandemic Green was part of the Oxford team who developed the Oxford–AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine. To support the podcast make a one time donation using PayPal: https://paypal.me/beinganddoing Find all the links to connect with me in one place: Linktr.ee: https://linktr.ee/being_and_doing This podcast represents my own and my guests views and opinions. The content here should not be taken as medical, financial or any other advice. The content is for informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult the appropriate professional for any specific questions you have. Thank you for joining me on this journey
In this episode we speak to Michael Sanders, Professor of Public Policy at King's College London, and one of the authors of the Centre for Homelessness Impact's report on Sexuality, Gender Identity and Homelessness. We talk to Michael about the lack of data surrounding LGBTQ+ people who experience homelessness, the challenges of collecting that data, and measures that can be taken to improve the situation. Podcast notes: Sexuality, gender identity and homelessness: Incidence, experience and evidence of homelessness among LGBTQ+ people by Michael Sanders, Ella Whelan Alba Murcia, Louise Jones: https://www.homelessnessimpact.org/post/lgbtq-people-are-more-likely-to-experience-homelessness What Works for Children's Social Care https://whatworks-csc.org.uk/ Invisible Women by Caroline Criada Perez https://carolinecriadoperez.com/book/invisible-women/ Homelessness Case Level Collection (H-CLIC) https://analysisfunction.civilservice.gov.uk/government-statistical-service-and-statistician-group/user-facing-pages/mhclg-homelessness-statistics-user-forum/ Albert Kennedy Trust: https://www.akt.org.uk/what-we-do Vaxxers by Sarah Gilbert and Catherine Green https://www.hodder.co.uk/titles/sarah-gilbert/vaxxers/9781529369885/
The imagery around pregnancy is often of glowing women doing yoga with calm expressions. For many women through it can be a time of anxiety about the birth, the baby, the future. All perfectly natural but it can be hard to ask for or access help. A new book ‘Break Free From Maternal Anxiety' A self-help Guide for Pregnancy, Birth and the First Postnatal Year' offers CBT-based support. One of the authors Dr Catherine Green joins Emma Barnett to share professional and personal experience. We hear from Professor Fiona Wood a world leading burns specialist the reluctant subject of a new book ‘Under Her Skin'. She was the first female plastic surgeon in Western Australia (in 1991) and has been named Australia's Most Trusted Person and National Living Treasure becoming a household name after she led a team that helped saved the lives of people injured in the Bali bombing. Women continue to lead protests in Iran. But many Iranians say speaking out against the regime brings real risks. Now according to State Media a court in Iran has issued the first death sentence to a person arrested for taking part. We get the latest from Faranak Amidi the BBC's Near East Women's Affairs Reporter and Rushanara Ali the Labour MP for Bethnal Green and Bow about what she wants the UK Government to do. A tribute to Sue Baker one of the original members of the Top Gear team who's died. Plus tampon tax campaigner Laura Coryton on new research which suggests at least 80% of the savings, as a result of the tax ending two years ago has been absorbed by retailers. Presenter Emma Barnett Producer Beverley Purcell
In this NPD Week rapid-fire episode, Catherine Green, MSN, RN, CMSRN, and Kendallyn White, MSN, RN, CMSRN, exemplify the implementation of an innovative competency assessment model and outline the critical steps of implementation so others will be encouraged to be innovative in their practice. Join Jillian Russell, MSN, RN, NPD-BC for monthly episodes analyzing information gathered through environmental scanning and discussing NPD implications that you can apply to your daily practice. Visit www.anpd.org for more information. #NPDsoundbites
Kein anderer Hersteller von COVID-19-Impfstoffen hat so viel schlechte Publicity einstecken müssen wie AstraZeneca. Sein Impfstoff wurde in einigen europäischen Ländern wegen Blutgerinnseln ausgesetzt, obwohl es bei allen Impfstoffen ähnliche Berichte gab. Das ist aber nur ein Aspekt der spannenden Geschichte des AstraZeneca-Impfstoffs, auch als Vaxzevria bekannt. Entwickelt wurde das Vakzin an der Universität Oxford. Zwei der Hauptbeteiligten, die Professorinnen Sarah Gilbert und Catherine Green haben ein Buch über die Geschichte dieses umstrittenen Impfstoffs geschrieben. Sein Titel ist kurz und bündig: „Vaxxers“ - auf Deutsch etwa „Impfstoff-Mischerinnen“. Josef Broukal hat es für uns gelesen.
Henry McCarthy sits down with Psychiatry Specialist Dr. Catherine M. Green, MD
This week on the show we welcome friends from the world of music, film, television and comedy.Marvellous actor Simu Liu shares his incredible rise to stardom in his new book 'We Were Dreamers'.The one and only Liam Gallagher chats about his highly anticipated sold-out shows at the Etihad Stadium and Knebworth.The insanely talented Bryce Dallas Howard looks ahead to the latest dinosaur adventure in her new film 'Jurassic World: Domninion'.And the hilarious Mo Gilligan stops by to lift the lid on series three of this Channel 4 show 'The Late-ish Show'.Plus Ardal O'Hanlon, Arthur C. Brooks, Professor Dame Sarah Gilbert, Dr Catherine Green, Angela Hartnett and David Croft.You can catch Chris and the team live weekdays 6:30am-10am on Virgin Radio UK.Be sure to subscribe to the podcast to hear the highlights every week.Simu Liu - 00:46Liam Gallagher - 07:46Bryce Dallas Howard - 15:15Mo Gilligan - 23:23Ardal O'Hanlon - 30:15Arthur C. Brooks - 37:09Professor Dame Sarah Gilbert & Dr Catherine Green - 44:13Angela Hartnett - 51:37David Croft - 58:33 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Scientist behind the Astrazeneca vaccine, Dr Catherine Green, joins Lorraine and Rosie to answer the ultimate 'What If?'. We hear the story behind the creation of the life saving jab and the real people creating it.
Season 5 of Anonymous Was A Woman starts today. To kick off the season, Helen McCabe joins Astrid Edwards (we promise, Jamila Rizvi will be with us on Thursday). Chapter 1: We picked a happy topic to kick off the season! Helen and Astrid consider the idea of innovation, and areas where women are the ones driving the change. Chapter 2: Helen introduces the timely 'Vaxxers: The Inside Story of the Oxford AstraZeneca Vaccine and the Race Against the Virus' by Professor Sarah Gilbert and Dr Catherine Green. Chapter 3: Astrid explores 'Unwell Women: A Journey Through Medicine And Myth in a Man-Made World' by Elinor Cleghorn. And don't forget, join us on Thursday for an interview with beloved YA author Danielle Binks. CHAT WITH US Join our discussion using hashtag #AnonymousWasAWomanPod and don't forget to follow Jamila (on Instagram and Twitter) and Astrid (also on Instagram and Twitter) to continue the conversation. This podcast is sponsored by Hachette Publishing and is brought to you by Future Women. The podcast is produced by Bad Producer Productions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On New Year's Day 2020, Sarah Gilbert, Professor of Vaccinology at Oxford University, read an article about four people in China with a strange pneumonia. Within two weeks, she and her team had designed a vaccine against a pathogen that no one had ever heard of. Less than 12 months later, vaccination was rolled out across the world to save millions of lives from Covid-19. In this episode of the How To Academy Podcast, Professor Gilbert and her colleague Dr Catherine Green, who led on the manufacturing of the vaccine, join us to separate fact from fiction and explain how they made a highly safe vaccine in record time with the eyes of the world watching. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
My guest this week has just helped save the world! Dr Catherine Green OBE is one of the team in Oxford who developed and began manufacturing the AstraZeneca vaccine. Together with her colleague Professor Sarah Gilbert (now a Dame) she has just written a book 'Vaxxers' which explains in a rather thrilling and readable way, just how they did this, in the hope of communicating the science behind it and reassuring those who are vaccine hesitant at the moment. I was due to speak to Dr Green in person but two of my children got covid that very week, so instead we spoke down a line. Very frustrating not to actually meet her but with scientist Catherine Green - or Cath as she is more often known - even a glitchy line can't dampen her energy, enthusiasm and humour.We talked about how she's never felt particularly 'mumsy'; how her friends looked out for her at the height of her work on the vaccine, leaving flowers or food on her doorstep for her; and how her 10 year old daughter Ellie has insisted they install a disco ball in the kitchen of their new house. Ellie sounds fabulous - clearly a girl after my own heart! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Before the World Health Organisation declared the outbreak of SARS-CoV-2 a pandemic, scientists Professor Sarah Gilbert and Dr Catherine Green had already started developing a vaccine against the virus which would go on to bring the world to a standstill. Their book, Vaxxers reveals the story behind the Oxford AstraZeneca jab, one of the greatest accomplishments in the history of medicine.
This week on the show we welcome friends from the world of television, film, music and literature.Former Strictly Come Dancing champion Kevin Clifton chats returning to the stage as Stacee Jaxx in the smash-hit 'Rock of Ages'.Double Olympic champion Alistair Brownlee discusses his brand new book 'Relentless' and looks ahead to the Olympic games.Super science writer James Nestor explores the power of breath in the paperback edition of his best-selling book 'Breath: The New Science of a Last Art'.And the dynamic duo behind the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine, Professor Sarah Gilbert & Dr Catherine Green reveal the inside story of making the vaccine in their tenacious new book 'Vaxxers'.Plus Joe Keohane, David Croft and Issac Stuart.You can catch Chris and the team live weekdays 6:30am-10am on Virgin Radio UK.Be sure to subscribe to the podcast to hear the highlights every week. Kevin Clifton - 00:40Alistair Brownlee - 09:54James Nestor - 16:55Joe Keohane - 24:3Professor Sarah Gilbert & Dr Catherine Green - 30:43David Croft - 37:44Issac Stuart - 43:24 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For this one-off podcast, we are joined by Professor Dame Sarah Gilbert and Dr Catherine Green, two of the leading scientists behind the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine. Their book ‘Vaxxers' separates fact from fiction and explains how they made a highly safe vaccine in record time with the eyes of the world watching. It's out now, and we urge anyone and everyone to buy it! Books: VaxxersThanks to this week's sponsor:Athletic Greens: ONE tasty scoop of Athletic Greens contains 75 vitamins, minerals and whole food-sourced ingredients, including a multivitamin, multimineral, probiotic, greens superfood blend and more, that all work together to fill the nutritional gaps in your diet, increase energy and focus, aid with digestion and supports a healthy immune system, all without the need to take multiple products. Simply visit athleticgreens.com/howtowow and get your FREE year supply of Vitamin D and 5 free travel packs today. Subscribe & Review: Please make sure to review, share comments and subscribe to the show on the various platforms (Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts). This really helps our podcast! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kathryn speaks with the two women lead the team who created the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine in just ten months. Oxford University Professor of Vaccinology Dame Sarah Gilbert started designing a vaccine just two weeks after reading about a mysterious type of pneumonia emerging in China. She was joined by geneticist Dr Catherine Green who then made it in her lab. The pair have documented the myriad of hurdles they encountered in a new book Vaxxers: The Inside Story of the Oxford AstraZeneca Vaccine and the Race Against the Virus. Kathryn asks Sarah Gilbert and Sarah Green about this race, and where to from here.
Kathryn speaks with the two women lead the team who created the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine in just ten months. Oxford University Professor of Vaccinology Dame Sarah Gilbert started designing a vaccine just two weeks after reading about a mysterious type of pneumonia emerging in China. She was joined by geneticist Dr Catherine Green who then made it in her lab. The pair have documented the myriad hurdles they encountered in a new book Vaxxers: The Inside Story of the Oxford AstraZeneca Vaccine and the Race Against the Virus. Kathryn asks Sarah Gilbert and Sarah Green about this race, and where to from here.
Professor Sarah Gilbert, Dr Catherine Green, Vaxxers: The Inside Story of The Oxford AstraZeneca Vaccine and the Race Against the Virus
The inside story of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine, from two of the leading scientists who created it. This is the story of a race - not against other vaccines or other scientists, but against a deadly and devastating virus. On 1 January 2020, Sarah Gilbert, Professor of Vaccinology at Oxford University, read an article about four people in China with a strange pneumonia. Within two weeks, she and her team had designed a vaccine against a pathogen that no one had ever seen before. Less than 12 months later, vaccination was rolled out across the world to save millions of lives from Covid-19. In Vaxxers, we hear directly from Professor Gilbert and her colleague Dr Catherine Green as they reveal the inside story of making the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine and the cutting-edge science and sheer hard work behind it. This is their story of fighting a pandemic as ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances. Sarah and Cath share the heart-stopping moments in the eye of the storm; they separate fact from fiction; they explain how they made a safe vaccine in record time with the eyes of the world watching; and they give us hope for the future. Vaxxers invites us into the lab to find out how science will save us from this pandemic, and how we can prepare for the inevitable next one.
Podcast episode on profile of The Women Behind the Vaccine designed to eliminate Covid19 pandemic, Professor Sarah Gilbert and Dr Catherine Green
For this week's Spotlight Sunday segment, we bring you The Popcorn Tree by Catherine Green!
For this week's Spotlight Sunday segment, we bring you The Popcorn Tree by Catherine Green!
Merlin talks with author and blogger Catherine Green about here book from the Redcliffe Series - Love Kills!
Merlin previews Love Hurts by Catherine Green author of the Redcliffe Series (a collection of vampire tales)
Ben van der Velde joins Simon to judge suggestions by sleep expert Russell Foster and researcher Catherine Green. The panel discuss sleep, why you should clean your teeth in the dark and whether humans have a squirrelly ancestor. Listen right to the end for a message from our friends at the Worst Foot Forward podcast! If you enjoyed this podcast you can now become a patron of the show: www.patreon.com/leveluphuman Our theme music was written and performed by Laurence Owen. Graphics by Theo Weedon, web design by Ian Bridgeman and support from the Wellcome Trust. The producer is Rachel Wheeley. For more information, go to www.leveluphuman.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ben van der Velde judges suggestions from Steinar Halldorsson, Dr. Catherine Green and the studio audience under the watchful eye of Simon Watt. The panel discuss immuno-privileged organs, dislocating limbs and whether you'd want to try a crème brûlée made from the eggs and milk of a duck billed platypus. This episode was recorded live at the Amey theatre as part of Oxfordshire Science Festival. Our theme music was written and performed by Laurence Owen. Graphics by Theo Weedon, web design by Ian Bridgeman and support from the Wellcome Trust. The producer is Rachel Wheeley. For more information, go to www.leveluphuman.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Some Brooklynites are wrestling with their own role in gentrification. Changes may be welcomed, but they come with mixed emotions for many. This week we take a walk in Bed-Stuy with 14-year-old Corrine Bobb-Semple. She's grown up in the neighborhood and for the last few years she's been reconciling the changes in her neighborhood with her experiences at St. Ann's, the elite prep school in Brooklyn Heights where she is surrounded by students who are a part of the gentrification process. We'll meet a black homeowner and community organizer named Mark Winston Griffith who tells us how he landed in his home, and the conflicted security it affords him. We also meet Allie LaLonde and Emily Wilson, two 20-something new arrivals to Bed-Stuy who talk about how hard it can be to move outside the circle of gentrified coffee shops and bars. And we journey back to East New York where a community of artists that has lived there for years is bracing for change. We meet Catherine Green, who started Arts East New York because there were no arts organizations in the neighborhood. Now she's determined to let her organization, and the communities it serves, have a say in how their neighborhood is capitalized. She also introduced us to her friend, artist Rasu Jilani, who is turning the conversation away from developing economies and toward preserving ecosystems. Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes.
Some Brooklynites are wrestling with their own role in gentrification. Changes may be welcomed, but they come with mixed emotions for many. This week we take a walk in Bed-Stuy with 14-year-old Corrine Bobb-Semple. She's grown up in the neighborhood and for the last few years she's been reconciling the changes in her neighborhood with her experiences at St. Ann's, the elite prep school in Brooklyn Heights where she is surrounded by students who are a part of the gentrification process. We'll meet a black homeowner and community organizer named Mark Winston Griffith who tells us how he landed in his home, and the conflicted security it affords him. We also meet Allie LaLonde and Emily Wilson, two 20-something new arrivals to Bed-Stuy who talk about how hard it can be to move outside the circle of gentrified coffee shops and bars. And we journey back to East New York where a community of artists that has lived there for years is bracing for change. We meet Catherine Green, who started Arts East New York because there were no arts organizations in the neighborhood. Now she's determined to let her organization, and the communities it serves, have a say in how their neighborhood is capitalized. She also introduced us to her friend, artist Rasu Jilani, who is turning the conversation away from developing economies and toward preserving ecosystems. Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes.
DNA replication and Cancer The process of DNA replication is complex, and mistakes can lead to genome instability. Surveillance systems are not always successful which results in mutations that have the potential to inactivate genes or change their activity. This can lead to cancer, and many chemotherapeutic drugs are designed to disrupt DNA replication. A better understanding of these mechanisms can help us develop new drugs with reduced side effects.
DNA replication and Cancer The process of DNA replication is complex, and mistakes can lead to genome instability. Surveillance systems are not always successful which results in mutations that have the potential to inactivate genes or change their activity. This can lead to cancer, and many chemotherapeutic drugs are designed to disrupt DNA replication. A better understanding of these mechanisms can help us develop new drugs with reduced side effects.
Catherine has worked in the healing energy fields for over 35 years. She brings in and receives increased knowledge & expertise to facilitate Balance, Health, Joy & Empowerment for those willing & ready to shift Frequencies into Wholeness. Catherine’s work transforms hereditary and karmic frequencies. Catherine’s first reading with Lavandar affirmed "Catherine, you are Galactic by night and human by day, and often by day you are Galactic". A challenge is to stay grounded enough to enable conscious destiny to bring in Heaven on Earth. Although a fairy in human form, Catherine works with the Galactic Sistar & Star Brotherhood of Light to Assist in the Gateway, Portal, Grid work to accelerate incoming Light Frequencies for our ‘Ascension’. She has been connected with Spirit and energy systems since childhood, and has an exceptional close connection with the energies of StarShip Gaia. Catherine is a networker, a guide and from early childhood, has been a life coach without even knowing what that was. In sessions, information channels through, bringing clarification and direction to those with whom she works. Catherine works with Zenith Omega modalities of Light Colour Frequency & Sacred Geometry. She also has a retreat centre called The Goddess and the Green Man, offering customized healing retreats in Ompah, Ontario. Her websites are: http://www.catherinegreen.net and http://www.crystalearthhealingspa.com At the top of the show, it's the Starseed News with Anastasia, bringing topics of interest to starseeds that you won't hear on mainstream news. Now Gathering: Starseed Crystal Quest to Arkansas! For the equinox, Sept. 21-27.