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If you are active in the wellness space, you would have definitely come across the concept of inner child healing and the adverse effects of childhood trauma. While healing from their own childhood baggage, most new parents are also struggling to ensure they do not repeat the same patterns of what was done to them. But what exactly should a parent do or not do? In this episode, Dr Vignesh is interviewing Swati Jagdish on what exactly conscious parenting is. Together, they explore how to build responsive communication at home, navigate meal-time struggles, the ABCs of handling tantrums and rage attacks of kids and more. Swati is a lactation educator and counsellor with specialization in Gentle and Respectful parenting approach. You can reach her at https://www.instagram.com/mayas_amma/?hl=en The topics discussed in this episode are: The need for conscious parenting in the 21st Century How to teach responsive communication in everyday activities How to navigate through meal-time struggles The ABCs of handling tantrums and rage attacks of kids The start of mind-body connections and healthy boundaries for a 6-month-old The damaging outcomes of Force-eating and screen time on a child How to build the blocks of Awareness and power of ‘no' for a child How to deal with bullying and bullies with your children Friends or Parents - the wiser way of parenting Why do children lie to their parents? And how do we undo these patterns? Infusing the understanding of safe touch, safe space and safe boundaries If you are interested in doing one on one ayurvedic consultation with Dr Vignesh Devraj please find the details in this link - https://calendly.com/drvignesh/30-minute-session-with-dr-vignesh-devraj-md-ay-ist If you are economically challenged, please use the form provided to request a free Ayurvedic consultation here. (Link - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd29nHcrC1RssR-6WAqWCWQWKKJo7nGcEm8ITEl2-ErcnfVEg/viewform ) BALANCE THE MIGHTY VATA - ONLINE COURSE NOW AVAILABLE What makes Ayurveda unique in its treatment approach is its practical wisdom on the concept of Vata. Vata is responsible for Prana - the life energy, nervous system - the master panel of our body, and our emotions. In Ayurveda, it is mentioned that controlling Vata is the most difficult part of healing and recovery. Recently I have recorded a workshop on - Balancing The Mighty Vata which has over 6 hrs of content, with notes filled with practical inputs that can be integrated into our life. You can access this at https://drvignesh.teachable.com/ For further information about Dr Vignesh Devraj, kindly visit www.vigneshdevraj.com and www.sitaramretreat.com Instagram - @sitarambeachretreat | @vigneshdevraj Twitter - @VigneshDevraj We truly hope you are enjoying our content. Want to help us shape and grow this show faster? Leave your review and subscribe to the podcast, so you'll never miss out on any new episodes. Thanks for your support. Disclaimer: - The content of the podcast episodes is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical procedures, consultations, diagnosis, or treatment in any manner. We strongly do not recommend using the content of these episodes as medical advice for any medical conditions for you, others, or for treating your patients.
A new MP3 sermon from Antioch Reformed Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: 3rd Century - How the Church Changed Subtitle: Historical Theology Speaker: Brance Gillihan Broadcaster: Antioch Reformed Baptist Church Event: Sunday School Date: 2/18/2024 Bible: 2 Timothy 2:1-2 Length: 40 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Antioch Reformed Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: 2nd Century - How the Church Grew Subtitle: Historical Theology Speaker: Brance Gillihan Broadcaster: Antioch Reformed Baptist Church Event: Sunday - AM Date: 1/21/2024 Bible: Acts 18:12-16 Length: 35 min.
Black Canada Talking™ is a live online event that provides Black Canadians opportunity to give their takes and POVs on stories that are of importance to them. Recently, Perry Douglas was a guest on Black Canada Talking™. Perry C. Douglas is the founder of Douglas Blackwell. Since its inception, Douglas Blackwell has been totally focused on building strategy through intelligence-based research and relentless iteration. Perry believes that personal responsibility,self-reliance, determination, and empathy, underpinned by courage and a willingness to venture away from the herd; finding your individuality, your entrepreneurial drive. Gives one the best shot at succeeding during their twinkle of an existence in the universe. Perry is happily married to a wonderful human being, the best wife in the world, blessed with three children, his family is the whole purpose for his existence. During our conversation, Perry talked about: – What it takes to become an entrepreneur – The story behind his book ai – applied intelligence: New Thinking for Caribbean Prosperity in the 21st Century – How the Black community thinks versus how the world thinks – Writing a book based on data and facts, rather than emotion and opinion – Applied Intelligence in the Caribbean versus North America – Thoughts on reparations for the Black community and thinking about intergenerational wealth – Thinking of long-term investment in order to create intergenerational wealth You can catch more of Perry writings at: Medium Visit The Dr. Vibe Show™ at https://www.thedrvibeshow.com/ Subscribe to The Dr. Vibe Show™ YouTube channel here Please feel free to “Like” the “The Dr. Vibe Show” Facebook Fan Page here God bless, peace, be well and keep the faith, Dr. Vibe 2020 Podcast News Award Winner – Canadian Ethnic Media Association 2018 Innovation Award Winner – Canadian Ethnic Media Association The Dr. Vibe Show™ At “The Good Men Project” One of the first Brand Ambassador's – Cuisine Noir Magazine Dr. Vibe – Producer And Co-host of Black Men Talking On WJMS Radio Dr. Vibe on HuffPost Live – August 2, 2013 2013 Black Weblog Awards Finalist (Best Podcast) 2012 Black Weblog Awards Winner (Best International Blog) 2012 Black Weblog Awards Finalist (Best Podcast) 2011 Black Weblog Awards Finalist (Best International Blog and Best Podcast Series) Black Blog Of The Day – Black Bloggers Network – June 23, 2011 Twitter Twitter hashtag: #DrVibe The Dr. Vibe Show™ – iTunes The Dr. Vibe Show™ – Spotify Dr. Vibe Media – You Tube The Dr. Vibe Show™ – Stitcher Radio The Dr. Vibe Show™ – TuneIn Radio The Dr. Vibe Show™ – Google Play Music The Dr. Vibe Show™ – iHeartRadio The Dr. Vibe Show™ at Anchor Linkedin – The Dr. Vibe Show™ Instagram The Dr. Vibe Show Facebook Fan Page
Explored today: a vegan poem from the Syrian philosopher Abu al-'Ala' al-Ma'arri; a vegetarian saying of Jesus from an early Aramaic manuscript of the Gospel of Luke; an observation about the vegetarian ethics of John the Baptist and Jesus made by Prof. Bart D. Ehrman in his highly influential book, Lost Christianities: The Battles for Scripture and the Faiths We Never Knew; a very pro-vegetarian quote from Saint Jerome, translator of the Latin Vulgate Bible no less; also from Saint Basil the Great; Discussion about the Gospel of the Hebrews and Gospel of the Ebionites; The Golden Verses of Pythagoras on why spiritual paths that seek to rise above body-consciousness advocate vegan or vegetarian ethics; The Sattvic Diet 2.0 For the 21st Century: How the Vegetarian Movement is Upgrading to Vegan Including in Sant Mat and Radhasoami; a mystic-poem of Darshan Singh from Love's Last Madness on the upward pull of evolution and compassion that seeks to reduce human and animal suffering in the world; and an amazing ancient Ode from the Ebionite Jewish-Christian Book of Acts (Recognitions of Clement) praising those in India, kindred souls of faith and gnosis: brothers and sisters "in the Indian countries" following the Way of the Saints (Path of the Masters). In Divine Love, Light, and Sound, Peace Be To You, James Bean Sant Mat Satsang Podcasts Spiritual Awakening Radio Vegan and Vegetarian Section of the Free Sant Mat E-Library Online: https://SantMatRadhasoami.blogspot.com/2019/01/vegan-and-vegetarian-ahimsa-non_8.html
This Giving Tuesday, help us in our mission to tell it like it is and help protect children and their innocence: https://ruthinstitute.org/giving-tuesday/ Join us on censorship-free Locals: TheRuthInstitute.Locals.com William J. Federer is a nationally known speaker, best-selling author, and president of Amerisearch, Inc., a publishing company dedicated to researching America's noble heritage. Bill's American Minute radio feature is broadcast daily across America and by the Internet. His Faith in History television airs on the TCT Network on stations across America and via DirectTV. Dr. Scott Yenor is professor of political science at Boise State University. He is also chairman of the board at a classical Christian school, the Ambrose School, which is in Meridian Idaho. He is author of Family Politics, the idea of marriage in modern political thought, David Hume's Humanity, a book on Reconstruction, and Recovering Family Life: The Rolling Revolution and Its Limits. Dr. Yenor is a Washington Fellow at the Claremont Institute's Center for the American Way of Life. He and his wife, Amy, have five kids: one out of college and married, two in college, one senior in high school (Lumpy), and a sixth grader (Biscuit). Julie Maddox Is the Chairwoman for the Speech Contest for America's Freedom Festival at Provo and has worked with the Festival for over 15 years. After graduating with her Master's Degree in English from Brigham Young University in 1983, she married Matt Maddox and settled down in Utah County, where she and her husband have seven children, five of whom are married, and 15 grandchildren. Don Feder was a long-time columnist for the Boston Herald, and served as Communications Director for the World Congress of Families. He is now The Ruth Institute's Coalitions Director. Feder practiced law in New York state from 1973-1976. His Boston Herald column was syndicated by Creators Syndicate and carried by more than 40 newspapers and e-magazines. His writings have appeared in USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, The Weekly Standard, National Review, The American Enterprise, Readers Digest, FrontPage Magazine, Insight magazine, and Human Events. He has written two books: A Jewish Conservative Looks at Pagan America (1993) and Who's Afraid of the Religious Right? (1996). John Zmirak is a Senior Editor of The Stream, and author of the new Politically Incorrect Guide to Catholicism. He received his B.A. from Yale University in 1986, then his M.F.A. in screenwriting and fiction and his Ph.D. in English in 1996 from Louisiana State University. He taught composition at LSU and screenwriting at Tulane University, and has written screenplays for and with director Ronald Maxwell (Gods & Generals and Gettysburg). He has been Press Secretary to pro-life Louisiana Governor Mike Foster, and a reporter and editor at Success magazine and Investor's Business Daily, among other publications. His essays, poems, and other works have appeared in First Things, The Weekly Standard, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, USA Today, FrontPage Magazine, The American Conservative, The South Carolina Review, Modern Age, The Intercollegiate Review, Commonweal, and The National Catholic Register, among other venues. He is author, co-author, or editor of twelve books, including The Race to Save Our Century. Bill Federer's book, The Treacherous World of the 16th Century & How the Pilgrims Escaped It: The Prequel to America's Freedom: https://www.amazon.com/Treacherous-World-Century-Pilgrims-Escaped/dp/0989649148/ref=sr_1_3 Bill Federer's website; https://americanminute.com/ Articles by Scott Yenor www.yenorbook.com/articles Scott Yenor's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDwZ... Julie Maddox's FB page: https://www.facebook.com/julie.maddox.12 Don's short video on Why Fertility Rates Matter: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bm0lHzAHz1U Don Feder's blog: www.donfeder.com Don Feder's book, "A Jewish Conservative Looks At Pagan America": www.amazon.com/Jewish-Conservative-Looks-Pagan-America/dp/1563840375 Don Feder's book, "Who's Afraid Of The Religious Right?": www.amazon.com/gp/product/0895264560 The Stream: https://stream.org/ John Zmirak's book, The Politically Incorrect Guide to Catholicism: https://www.amazon.com/Politically-Incorrect-Guide-Catholicism/dp/1621575861/ John Zmirak's book, The Race To Save Our Century: www.saveourcentury.com/ This episode may also be seen on the following formats: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSi2OoPf_APunkaLSv4jrKMB65x78U5MH https://www.bitchute.com/channel/MXkWgTk4Brwr/ https://rumble.com/c/TheRuthInstitute https://odysee.com/@TheRuthInstitute:7?view=content&order=new Support our Studio campaign: https://ruthinstitute.org/build-the-studio/ Thank you SO much for helping us make our Dr. J Shows even better! Sign up for our weekly newsletter here: https://ruthinstitute.org/newsletter
Y'all won't believe how many nuggets of knowledge are in this episode! If you've been apprehensive about sales in the past, you gotta listen. My friend, Catherine Brown knows that selling doesn't have to be icky and sleezy. In fact, she believes selling (when done correctly) is the highest form of purpose driven service. Catherine is a veteran of 25+ years of B2B (business-to-business) selling and launched her first sales consulting firm in 2003. She now runs the sales training firm, ExtraBold Sales, where she coaches others to sell with confidence. Her sales system includes psychology research that gets at the heart of why people don't sell effectively. In her new book, How Good Humans Sell ™: The Proven Path to B2B Sales Success, she combines best sales practices with social psychology principles. The training can be used in combination with other sales training programs to help sales professionals overcome the hesitation that keeps them from closing more business. In this episode we discuss- How good humans sell It doesn't matter who you are… you are always selling Prioritizing and treating others with dignity when selling A working definition of selling Relationship between Sales and Timing Why people buy, or don't Resources mentioned: How Good Humans Sell: The Proven Path to B2B Sales Success Book: https://amzn.to/34odVaT Integrity Selling for the 21st Century: How to Sell the Way People Want to Buy by Ron Willingham Connect with Catherine, here… Website: extraboldsales.com Email: catherine@extraboldsales.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/catherineleebrown/ Thank you for listening. If you are enjoying this podcast… Let us know, by leaving a review and comment. Or, leave a voice message at https://anchor.fm/hardknowshow/message Then, make sure to tell 2 people about the show. Until next time.... “If you're going to be busy make sure you're busy doing something that's important to you.” -Jessica Stay Connected: IG @hardknowpro --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hardknowshow/message
Y'all won't believe how many nuggets of knowledge are in this episode! If you've been apprehensive about sales in the past, you gotta listen. My friend, Catherine Brown knows that selling doesn't have to be icky and sleezy. In fact, she believes selling (when done correctly) is the highest form of purpose driven service. Catherine is a veteran of 25+ years of B2B (business-to-business) selling and launched her first sales consulting firm in 2003. She now runs the sales training firm, ExtraBold Sales, where she coaches others to sell with confidence. Her sales system includes psychology research that gets at the heart of why people don't sell effectively. In her new book, How Good Humans Sell ™: The Proven Path to B2B Sales Success, she combines best sales practices with social psychology principles. The training can be used in combination with other sales training programs to help sales professionals overcome the hesitation that keeps them from closing more business. In this episode we discuss- How good humans sell It doesn't matter who you are… you are always selling Prioritizing and treating others with dignity when selling A working definition of selling Relationship between Sales and Timing Why people buy, or don't Resources mentioned: How Good Humans Sell: The Proven Path to B2B Sales Success Book: https://amzn.to/34odVaT Integrity Selling for the 21st Century: How to Sell the Way People Want to Buy by Ron Willingham Connect with Catherine, here… Website: extraboldsales.com Email: catherine@extraboldsales.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/catherineleebrown/ Thank you for listening. If you are enjoying this podcast… Let us know, by leaving a review and comment. Or, leave a voice message at https://anchor.fm/hardknowshow/message Then, make sure to tell 2 people about the show. Until next time.... “If you're going to be busy make sure you're busy doing something that's important to you.” -Jessica Stay Connected: IG @hardknowpro --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hardknowshow/message
Steve Biddulph is a legendary parenting educator. He's the author of The Secrets of Happy Children, Raising Boys in the 21st Century: How to Help Our Boys Become Open-Hearted, Kind and Strong Men, and The New Manhood, among others. His latest book, Fully Human: A New Way of Using Your Mind, isn't about child-rearing, though. It's a simple, working manual for being human. "I wanted to write something that was a culmination of a lifetime of working with people," Steve says, noting that he also learned a lot while writing the book. He uses the metaphor of a 4-story mansion to explain the human experience: "Most people just live on a couple of floors," he says, "and they might complain about the accommodations. But there might be a really great ground floor that you haven't checked out -- that's your intuitive sense in your body -- and a fantastic roof garden that's open to the sky and stars, and that's our spirituality." Our bodies are intimately connected to our brains, and our bodies, like those of other wild creatures, can sense and respond to all kinds of stimuli. "There's a wild creature that lives inside you," Steve says. "We haven't lost any of the abilities of the eagle or the brown bear or salmon swimming upstream." We need to learn to heed and act on our supersense and intuition. A wise mama who was aware of this connection told her teenage that "sometimes our body sends us messages when our brain and our heart are in a complete spin, and our body knows what is right or wrong for us." Those words helped her teen make a wise choice, and they can help you as you confront the challenges of parenting as well. In this episode, Janet & Steve discuss: What is a human being? The brain and body's ability to take in lots of info & process it -- and how learning to listen to our bodies will help us live fuller lives Our "supersense" Learning to listen to your body The root of self-esteem The power of emotions Why conversations with your kids are so important How wonder, awe & nature help us modulate our emotions Links we mentioned (or should have) in this episode: stevebiddulph.com — Steve’s online home Fully Human: A New Way of Using Your Mind by Steve Biddulph -- Steve's new book Steve Biddulph on Raising Boys -- ON BOYS episode Building Boys Bulletin -- Jen's subscription newsletter Boy Talk Blueprint -- Janet's guide to better conversations w your son!
In episode 126 of America Adapts, Doug Parsons hosts Commander Andrea Cameron of the U.S. Naval War College. In this episode, we discuss how the US military is approaching climate change; teaching this topic to military officers; learn what military branch is ahead on climate planning; how other countries like China and Russia are aggressively ramping up their adaptation efforts; the process of prioritizing a national threat and what we might expect to see in a Biden Administration. This episode will ground you on the fundamentals of climate change and national security. Topics covered: What is the U.S. Naval War College. History of the US military thinking about climate change. Developing climate curricula for the military officer class. Does the DoD actually see climate change as a direct military threat? Learn what branch is farther ahead on climate planning. Are other countries, like China and Russia, factoring in climate change in their national defenses more effectively than the US? We discuss “aggressive adaptation” by other countries. How does the US military prioritize a threat (and what does that mean for climate change) Discussion on the upcoming conference, The National Security Significance of a Changing Climate: Risk and Resilience in the 21st Century How to make climate change relevant to rank and file military personnel What can we expect in an Biden Administration. America Adapts was nominated for “Best Green Podcast’ by I Heart Radio! Learn about the other nominees here. And the awards ceremony will be streamed live (and virtually) on January 21st! Wish us luck! Donate to America Adapts Listen to America Adapts on your favorite app here! America Adapts now has a newsletter! See first issue here. Subscribe here! Sign up to be a guest on Cimpatico Studios! Check out what Cimpatico is all about! https://www.cimpatico.com/about https://cimpatico.com/dougparsons Doug Parsons and Speaking Opportunities: If you are interested in having Doug speak at corporate and conference events, sharing his unique, expert perspective on adaptation in an entertaining and informative way, more information can be found here! Now on Spotify! List of Previous Guests on America Adapts Subscribe/listen to podcast on Apple Podcasts. Donate to America Adapts, we are now a tax deductible charitable organization! Facebook and Twitter: @usaadapts https://www.facebook.com/americaadapts/timeline www.americaadapts.org Links in this episode: https://usnwc.edu/NSSCC Information on the Naval War College National Security Event The U.S. Naval War College will host a virtual conference entitled the “National Security Significance of a Changing Climate: Risk and Resilience in the 21st Century,” on Friday, January 8, 2021, from 8:30-3:30 EST. This conference explores the national security and economic implications of climate change on the current and future security landscape. These renowned speakers show the continuity of effort across four administrations by highlighting significant accomplishments and then examining the challenges and opportunities in the future. The event will include panels on global power competition, state fragility, domestic response, defense infrastructure, and competition in the oceans. The keynote speaker is the Hon. Alice C. Hill, Former Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Resilience Policy on the National Security Council, joined by other distinguished speakers to include Hon. Sherri Goodman, ADM(ret.) Paul Zukunft, Hon. John Conger, and many more. Please see the attached preliminary agenda and informational video for additional details on panels and speakers. 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With special guest: Steve Biddulph AM… in conversation with Bill Kable It was hard enough to raise boys in the 20th Century. What are the new challenges facing parents who want to raise their sons to be the open-hearted, kind and strong men they can be? Our guest today has revised and updated his classic parenting book released in 1997, a book that is found in over three million homes around the world. There is a lot of new information and surprising research for Steve to draw on in his new book Raising Boys in the Twenty-first Century. There is a new understanding of hormonal changes as boys turn into men, changes that mean the age from 6 to 14 is when fathers count the most. Listen Now (mp3)
On the evening of January 17th 1950 at around 6:55pm a group of 7 men wearing Navy https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pea_coat (pea coats), chauffeur's caps, and rubber Halloween masks, entered the Brinks headquarters, at 165 Prince Street in Boston’s Historic North End. While inside, they gagged and tied up workers and proceeded to rob nearly 2 million in cash, securities and checks, which in today’s money would be around 29 million. This infamous heist and its aftermath is still talked about til this day and continues to fascinate the public. On this weeks show we’ll be talking about The Brinks Heist with, Stephanie Schorow, Author of: Crime of The Century: How the Brinks Robbers Stole Millions and the Hearts of Boston. SUBSCRIBE to our YOUTUBE CHANNEL! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCw4fcgG7ODeiEbR7HDUZl3A
Mike, Dan, and Melissa discuss the work of Dr Douglas Belshaw on “digital literacies” based on a recent talk Mike attended at the Ithaka The Next Wave Conference on the future of Higher Education in New York Is “digital literacy” a monolithic, binary thing or is it a set of mindsets and skillsets that are best understood on continua? How does this relate to “surveillance capitalism” and the pervasive revenue models of many of the dominant digital platforms of the 21st Century? How much of this is learnable and teachable and who is best-positioned to provide education about all of this? We dig all of this on this week’s show and look forward to diving back in more in the future.
Australian author and psychologist Steve Biddulph was one of the first to highlight the unique needs of boys. In the mid-1990s, "Steve went out on a limb to stand up for boys and men in a time when, culturally, the focus was really on girls and women," Janet says. His books, including The Secrets of Happy Children and Manhood, have been translated into more than 30 languages. The 1997 classic Raising Boys: Why Boys are So Different - and How to Help Them Become Happy and Well-Balance Men changed the way Janet taught and influenced a generation of parents and teachers. Steve completed updated the book in 2018; Raising Boys in the 21st Century: How to Help Our Boys Become Open-Hearted, Kind and Strong Men addresses the concerns and challenges facing today's parents of boys. Now, we know that boys' brains develop on a different trajectory than girls'. The part of the brain that handles language, for instance, matures more slowly in males than in females, which is one reason why boys aren't as verbal as girls (generally speaking), especially when it comes to emotions. But a tendency isn't destiny; with that knowledge in hand, parents can make a concerted effort to stimulate their son's language development by reading to him, singing to him and talking with him often. A basic knowledge of boy development, coupled with general familiarity with the many challenges boys face, will help you parent your son. ("There are risk factors to being a boy," Steve says, pointing out that males are 3 times more likely to die by age 25 than females.) Learning more about the "Full-On 4s" and the "Emotional 8s" will increase your understanding of your son, so you can respond more effectively to his mood changes and growth. However, it's absolutely essential for you to get to know -- and support -- your son as a unique individual. There is no boy quite like your boy. (Jen missed this conversation after realizing that Fri. in Tasmania is Thursday in the U.S -- and her son's biggest soccer game of the season thus far was at the exact same time as this conversation. Good news: They won, and Jen didn't miss her son's first varsity start!) In this episode, Janet & Steve discuss: How cultural changes have affected dads and boys What modern dads get right How parents can stimulate boys' communication skills The link between testosterone levels and reading difficulties The problem with early formal education -- and the benefits of delaying school entry How shame harms boys Adrenarche and the "emotional 8s" (Spoiler: there's a biological reason 8 & 9 yr old boys are often easily upset!) How to talk to boys about pornography Why you MUST point out the differences between lovemaking and porn Talking to boys about sexually aggressive girls Setting expectations with your teen (Hint: you have to listen to them too) How Steve's love of children fuels his humanitarian work Links we mentioned (or should have) in this episode: stevebiddulph.com -- Steve's online home Steve Biddulph's Raising Boys -- Steve's FB community Talking to Boys About Sexually Aggressive Girls -- classic BuildingBoys post Talk to Boys about Sex (w Amy Lang) -- ON BOYS episode 110 21st Century Sex Ed (w Jo Langford) -- ON BOYS episode 128 LIKE THIS EPISODE? Share it with your friends (and thanks!): Twitter: Use this Link Facebook: Use this Link Linkedin: Use this Link STAY CONNECTED WITH JANET & JEN: Join the Building Boys FB group and the Boys Alive! FB group Be sure to opt-in at Boys Alive! .com for your free report “3 Simple Tips to CONNECT with Your Boy.” And opt-in at BuildingBoys.net, too! Follow us on Instagram: @on.boys.podcast and @boys.alive Twitter: @ParentAdvisor and @BuildingBoys LinkedIn: use this link for Janet and use this link for Jennifer
What are your thoughts on big tech? Should Facebook be broken up? Must we revamp antitrust legislation to adjust for the 21st Century? How should we regulate the use of AI and quantum computers? These questions and more on the latest and greatest Upgrade America podcast. Please support the Camron Ra 2020 Campaign by donating to the link below. Thanks! https://camronra2020.com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdWu86ao9h8 visual podcast! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/chris235/message
Bradley chats with author Stephanie Schorow about her book "Crime of the Century: How the Brinks Robbers Stole Millions and the Hearts of Boston."
What is the purpose of the Restoration in the 21st Century? How has Community of Christ evolved since the days of Joseph III? Are faith communities relevant today? Join Brittany as she talks to David Nii about all this and more!
One of the top trends we are looking forward to track in 2018 is digital citzenship. What does it mean to be a digital citizen in the 21st Century? How does it fit into our current curriculum in schools? How can adult learners put their best foot forward on the digital space? We discuss our own experiences and what we think will be the necessary skills in 2018.
The world of social media is here, it's pervasive and it is not going away; but how do we integrate with it in a healthy and sustainable manner? It's this questions that lead me to sitting down with Tristan Bray to explore some of the physiological effects that Instagram & Facebook have when in excess and some very interesting distinctions that can help us to stay centred in navigating this vast, polarising, deep, shallow, complex, silly and meaningful virtual world. Get ready to get some wake up calls around the nature of this virtual world and learn the dynamic ways that it is being used by people and organisations around the world. Social media often sits on a knifes edge between being medicine for the world or poison (like many herbs based on their dose), let's explore where that dynamic line exists. In the first of this 2-part episode, we delve right into: Anxiety in today's generation and the internal & external influences driving its presence The fight or flight 'maladaptive response syndrome' in the 21st Century How dopamine plays into addictions within the realms of modern technology Scientism and modern cultures quest for scientific validation Epigenetic changes in response to perceived stressors The concept of purposelessness The Nocebo Effect Sexuality, shame and the effects of internalised sexual emotion Tristan has been a Regression Therapist for ten years. He brings his in depth background in Psychotherapy, Meditation, Quantum Healing, Cell Biology, Epigenetics, Kinesiology, Psychopharmacology, Sexual Health, Diet, Detox, Philosophy, Metaphysics, Taoism, Shamanism, Entheogens, Chi Gung, Kung Fu and Modern Medical Science to his clients, talks and workshops. He currently shares his skills as a therapist, life coach and counsellor. Throughout his twenties Tristan has studied internationally in the healing arts. He is passionate in reminding people, that the human capacity for healing is limitless. Tristan helps to open his client's minds to how many natural super abilities that we all possess to enhance our life that have been squashed out of the mainstream belief system by reductionist scientific dogma and disempowerment religions. Tristan's healing treatments, seminars and workshops are primarily focused around clearing trauma and sharing why this is so important to all of us. Trauma is the biggest cause of ill health in our world because it often will permanently change the body's physiology, emotions and spiritual outlook if not released. Much of modern medicine looks at putting a ‘band aid effect' over the current effect of trauma as opposed to clearing it, back at the creation point. Website links: Tristan Bray Website Tristan Bray Facebook Instagram: #anopportunitytoheal Enjoy! Links and show notes can be found at http://masonjtaylor.com/blog/ This podcast is brought to you by SuperFeast, the online store bringing you the greatest immune enhancing, hormone balancing and performance lifting tonic herbs.
What is Black Power? Does it still exist in the so-called post-racial 21st Century? How does Black Power relate to similar movements, like Black Lives Matter? There as so many questions, but there may now be a scholar and text to help answer many of them. Mainstreaming Black Power (University of California Press, 2017) upends the narrative that the Black Power movement allowed for a catharsis of black rage but achieved little institutional transformation or black uplift. Retelling the story of the 1960s and 1970s across the United States and focusing on New York, Atlanta, and Los Angeles this book reveals how the War on Poverty cultivated black self-determination politics and demonstrates that federal, state, and local policies during this period bolstered economic, social, and educational institutions for black control. Mainstreaming Black Power shows more convincingly than ever before that white power structures did engage with Black Power in specific ways that tended ultimately to reinforce rather than challenge existing racial, class, and gender hierarchies. The author emphasizes that Black Power’s reach and legacies can be understood only in the context of an ideologically diverse black community. Author Tom Adam Davies is a lecturer and a school visits representative in American History at the University of Sussex. He completed his doctoral studies at the University of Leeds and is a specialist in twentieth-century postwar political and social American history, with a particular focus on the history of race in the United States and the relationship between public policy and mainstream political institutions and movements for social, economic and political change. Davies has also written and recorded a six-part podcast lecture series on the American Civil Rights and Black Power movements for Massolit, a company which produces audio-visual online educational content primarily for A-Level students across the United Kingdom. Mainstreaming Black Power is his first book. James Stancil is an independent scholar, freelance journalist, and the President and CEO of Intellect U Well, Inc. a Houston-area non-profit dedicated to increasing the joy of reading and media literacy in young people. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What is Black Power? Does it still exist in the so-called post-racial 21st Century? How does Black Power relate to similar movements, like Black Lives Matter? There as so many questions, but there may now be a scholar and text to help answer many of them. Mainstreaming Black Power (University... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What is Black Power? Does it still exist in the so-called post-racial 21st Century? How does Black Power relate to similar movements, like Black Lives Matter? There as so many questions, but there may now be a scholar and text to help answer many of them. Mainstreaming Black Power (University of California Press, 2017) upends the narrative that the Black Power movement allowed for a catharsis of black rage but achieved little institutional transformation or black uplift. Retelling the story of the 1960s and 1970s across the United States and focusing on New York, Atlanta, and Los Angeles this book reveals how the War on Poverty cultivated black self-determination politics and demonstrates that federal, state, and local policies during this period bolstered economic, social, and educational institutions for black control. Mainstreaming Black Power shows more convincingly than ever before that white power structures did engage with Black Power in specific ways that tended ultimately to reinforce rather than challenge existing racial, class, and gender hierarchies. The author emphasizes that Black Power’s reach and legacies can be understood only in the context of an ideologically diverse black community. Author Tom Adam Davies is a lecturer and a school visits representative in American History at the University of Sussex. He completed his doctoral studies at the University of Leeds and is a specialist in twentieth-century postwar political and social American history, with a particular focus on the history of race in the United States and the relationship between public policy and mainstream political institutions and movements for social, economic and political change. Davies has also written and recorded a six-part podcast lecture series on the American Civil Rights and Black Power movements for Massolit, a company which produces audio-visual online educational content primarily for A-Level students across the United Kingdom. Mainstreaming Black Power is his first book. James Stancil is an independent scholar, freelance journalist, and the President and CEO of Intellect U Well, Inc. a Houston-area non-profit dedicated to increasing the joy of reading and media literacy in young people. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What is Black Power? Does it still exist in the so-called post-racial 21st Century? How does Black Power relate to similar movements, like Black Lives Matter? There as so many questions, but there may now be a scholar and text to help answer many of them. Mainstreaming Black Power (University of California Press, 2017) upends the narrative that the Black Power movement allowed for a catharsis of black rage but achieved little institutional transformation or black uplift. Retelling the story of the 1960s and 1970s across the United States and focusing on New York, Atlanta, and Los Angeles this book reveals how the War on Poverty cultivated black self-determination politics and demonstrates that federal, state, and local policies during this period bolstered economic, social, and educational institutions for black control. Mainstreaming Black Power shows more convincingly than ever before that white power structures did engage with Black Power in specific ways that tended ultimately to reinforce rather than challenge existing racial, class, and gender hierarchies. The author emphasizes that Black Power’s reach and legacies can be understood only in the context of an ideologically diverse black community. Author Tom Adam Davies is a lecturer and a school visits representative in American History at the University of Sussex. He completed his doctoral studies at the University of Leeds and is a specialist in twentieth-century postwar political and social American history, with a particular focus on the history of race in the United States and the relationship between public policy and mainstream political institutions and movements for social, economic and political change. Davies has also written and recorded a six-part podcast lecture series on the American Civil Rights and Black Power movements for Massolit, a company which produces audio-visual online educational content primarily for A-Level students across the United Kingdom. Mainstreaming Black Power is his first book. James Stancil is an independent scholar, freelance journalist, and the President and CEO of Intellect U Well, Inc. a Houston-area non-profit dedicated to increasing the joy of reading and media literacy in young people. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What is Black Power? Does it still exist in the so-called post-racial 21st Century? How does Black Power relate to similar movements, like Black Lives Matter? There as so many questions, but there may now be a scholar and text to help answer many of them. Mainstreaming Black Power (University of California Press, 2017) upends the narrative that the Black Power movement allowed for a catharsis of black rage but achieved little institutional transformation or black uplift. Retelling the story of the 1960s and 1970s across the United States and focusing on New York, Atlanta, and Los Angeles this book reveals how the War on Poverty cultivated black self-determination politics and demonstrates that federal, state, and local policies during this period bolstered economic, social, and educational institutions for black control. Mainstreaming Black Power shows more convincingly than ever before that white power structures did engage with Black Power in specific ways that tended ultimately to reinforce rather than challenge existing racial, class, and gender hierarchies. The author emphasizes that Black Power’s reach and legacies can be understood only in the context of an ideologically diverse black community. Author Tom Adam Davies is a lecturer and a school visits representative in American History at the University of Sussex. He completed his doctoral studies at the University of Leeds and is a specialist in twentieth-century postwar political and social American history, with a particular focus on the history of race in the United States and the relationship between public policy and mainstream political institutions and movements for social, economic and political change. Davies has also written and recorded a six-part podcast lecture series on the American Civil Rights and Black Power movements for Massolit, a company which produces audio-visual online educational content primarily for A-Level students across the United Kingdom. Mainstreaming Black Power is his first book. James Stancil is an independent scholar, freelance journalist, and the President and CEO of Intellect U Well, Inc. a Houston-area non-profit dedicated to increasing the joy of reading and media literacy in young people. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Five charismatic women navigate uneven terrain of racial gender and class stereotypes: Dorothy Dandridge, Pam Grier, Whoopi Goldberg, Oprah Winfrey and Halle Berry. The quintet charisma, as explored by Dr. Mia Mask in Divas on The Screen: Black Women in American Film (University of Illinois Press, 2009), range from erotic and a phallic idol of perversity and sexuality to comedic, cathartic and capitalistic to beauty in the multicultural age. Dr. Mask, associate professor of film at Vassar College, says they are the building blocks of our black women stars today. And the building blocks focus on what can we learn from the complex and contradictory careers of successful black women? Where do we find African-Americans in the performative, other-directed, narcissistic culture? What does African-American stardom as a social phenomenon reveal about the aspirations of black folks in the 21st Century? How have African-Americans-in their struggle for inclusion in commercial entertainment-complied with dominant culture? (Introduction 4). Divas on Screen considers Dandridge’s status as a sexual commodity in films revealing the contradictory discourses regarding race and sexuality in segregation-era American culture. Grier’s feminist-camp performances in sexploitation pictures and her subsequent blaxploitation vehicles Coffy and Foxy Brown highlight a similar tension between representing African American women as both objectified stereotypes and powerful, self-defining icons. Mask reads Goldberg’s transforming habits in Sister Act and The Associate as representative of her unruly comedic routines, while Winfrey’s daily television performance as self-made, self-help guru echoes Horatio Alger’s narratives of success. Finally, Mask analyzes Berry’s meteoric success by acknowledging the ways in which Dandridge’s career made Berry’s possible. Dr. Mask teaches African American cinema, documentary film history, seminars on special topics such as the horror film, and auteurs like Spike Lee. She also teaches feminist film theory, African national cinemas, and various genre courses. Dr. Mask also curated and edited the anthology Contemporary Black American Cinema: Race, Gender, Sexuality at the Movies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Five charismatic women navigate uneven terrain of racial gender and class stereotypes: Dorothy Dandridge, Pam Grier, Whoopi Goldberg, Oprah Winfrey and Halle Berry. The quintet charisma, as explored by Dr. Mia Mask in Divas on The Screen: Black Women in American Film (University of Illinois Press, 2009), range from erotic and a phallic idol of perversity and sexuality to comedic, cathartic and capitalistic to beauty in the multicultural age. Dr. Mask, associate professor of film at Vassar College, says they are the building blocks of our black women stars today. And the building blocks focus on what can we learn from the complex and contradictory careers of successful black women? Where do we find African-Americans in the performative, other-directed, narcissistic culture? What does African-American stardom as a social phenomenon reveal about the aspirations of black folks in the 21st Century? How have African-Americans-in their struggle for inclusion in commercial entertainment-complied with dominant culture? (Introduction 4). Divas on Screen considers Dandridge’s status as a sexual commodity in films revealing the contradictory discourses regarding race and sexuality in segregation-era American culture. Grier’s feminist-camp performances in sexploitation pictures and her subsequent blaxploitation vehicles Coffy and Foxy Brown highlight a similar tension between representing African American women as both objectified stereotypes and powerful, self-defining icons. Mask reads Goldberg’s transforming habits in Sister Act and The Associate as representative of her unruly comedic routines, while Winfrey’s daily television performance as self-made, self-help guru echoes Horatio Alger’s narratives of success. Finally, Mask analyzes Berry’s meteoric success by acknowledging the ways in which Dandridge’s career made Berry’s possible. Dr. Mask teaches African American cinema, documentary film history, seminars on special topics such as the horror film, and auteurs like Spike Lee. She also teaches feminist film theory, African national cinemas, and various genre courses. Dr. Mask also curated and edited the anthology Contemporary Black American Cinema: Race, Gender, Sexuality at the Movies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Five charismatic women navigate uneven terrain of racial gender and class stereotypes: Dorothy Dandridge, Pam Grier, Whoopi Goldberg, Oprah Winfrey and Halle Berry. The quintet charisma, as explored by Dr. Mia Mask in Divas on The Screen: Black Women in American Film (University of Illinois Press, 2009), range from erotic and a phallic idol of perversity and sexuality to comedic, cathartic and capitalistic to beauty in the multicultural age. Dr. Mask, associate professor of film at Vassar College, says they are the building blocks of our black women stars today. And the building blocks focus on what can we learn from the complex and contradictory careers of successful black women? Where do we find African-Americans in the performative, other-directed, narcissistic culture? What does African-American stardom as a social phenomenon reveal about the aspirations of black folks in the 21st Century? How have African-Americans-in their struggle for inclusion in commercial entertainment-complied with dominant culture? (Introduction 4). Divas on Screen considers Dandridge’s status as a sexual commodity in films revealing the contradictory discourses regarding race and sexuality in segregation-era American culture. Grier’s feminist-camp performances in sexploitation pictures and her subsequent blaxploitation vehicles Coffy and Foxy Brown highlight a similar tension between representing African American women as both objectified stereotypes and powerful, self-defining icons. Mask reads Goldberg’s transforming habits in Sister Act and The Associate as representative of her unruly comedic routines, while Winfrey’s daily television performance as self-made, self-help guru echoes Horatio Alger’s narratives of success. Finally, Mask analyzes Berry’s meteoric success by acknowledging the ways in which Dandridge’s career made Berry’s possible. Dr. Mask teaches African American cinema, documentary film history, seminars on special topics such as the horror film, and auteurs like Spike Lee. She also teaches feminist film theory, African national cinemas, and various genre courses. Dr. Mask also curated and edited the anthology Contemporary Black American Cinema: Race, Gender, Sexuality at the Movies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Five charismatic women navigate uneven terrain of racial gender and class stereotypes: Dorothy Dandridge, Pam Grier, Whoopi Goldberg, Oprah Winfrey and Halle Berry. The quintet charisma, as explored by Dr. Mia Mask in Divas on The Screen: Black Women in American Film (University of Illinois Press, 2009), range from erotic and a phallic idol of perversity and sexuality to comedic, cathartic and capitalistic to beauty in the multicultural age. Dr. Mask, associate professor of film at Vassar College, says they are the building blocks of our black women stars today. And the building blocks focus on what can we learn from the complex and contradictory careers of successful black women? Where do we find African-Americans in the performative, other-directed, narcissistic culture? What does African-American stardom as a social phenomenon reveal about the aspirations of black folks in the 21st Century? How have African-Americans-in their struggle for inclusion in commercial entertainment-complied with dominant culture? (Introduction 4). Divas on Screen considers Dandridge’s status as a sexual commodity in films revealing the contradictory discourses regarding race and sexuality in segregation-era American culture. Grier’s feminist-camp performances in sexploitation pictures and her subsequent blaxploitation vehicles Coffy and Foxy Brown highlight a similar tension between representing African American women as both objectified stereotypes and powerful, self-defining icons. Mask reads Goldberg’s transforming habits in Sister Act and The Associate as representative of her unruly comedic routines, while Winfrey’s daily television performance as self-made, self-help guru echoes Horatio Alger’s narratives of success. Finally, Mask analyzes Berry’s meteoric success by acknowledging the ways in which Dandridge’s career made Berry’s possible. Dr. Mask teaches African American cinema, documentary film history, seminars on special topics such as the horror film, and auteurs like Spike Lee. She also teaches feminist film theory, African national cinemas, and various genre courses. Dr. Mask also curated and edited the anthology Contemporary Black American Cinema: Race, Gender, Sexuality at the Movies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pilar talks to Mauricio Salatino about working in Open Source software and a working remotely within an organisation. Introduction Asynchronous feedback and assuming positive intent. Online course on leading remote teams: http://virtualnotdistant.com/training/leading-remote-teams-course/ In person course in London and Birmingham 2017 The Conversation with Mauricio Salatino Starts 11:05mins Mauricio lent Pilar the Hardback edition of Open Organization, great book. We talk about it. (Affiliate link.) Reading a book about the organisation you're in and seeing that indeed it does reflect the culture you're part of. What Red Hat does broadly. How do you get involved in an open source project? Turning a hobby into a full-paid position. The open source mindset and being trusted to represent your company in public. Sharing your work in public. Mauricio's specialisms - creating software. Working in a remote set-up. Different kinds of meetings. Working hours. Cv? What cv? Do we really need a cv in the 21st Century? How freedom decreases with scale, as more people are affected by our decisions. "What you can produce with seven people is different to what you create with forty." Step by step approach to creating an organic team process. The value of "self-discovered beaurocracy" https://salaboy.com/
What's more important - financial or spiritual independence? https://www.feisworld.com/blog/financial-vs-spiritual-independence To answer this question, I want to share a few personal stories from my childhood (in Beijing, China) to my transition as a high school student in the US. What is it like to grow up as a woman in the 21st Century? How do career, womanhood, motherhood intersect? How and when do we learn our own set of personal values? Before we dive in, I want to clarify that "spiritual" here does not refer to religion, rather we are discussing the human spirit. Thank you for joining me on Feisworld Mini - a series of 5-10 mins episodes that share thoughts and observations from podcast host Fei Wu. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/feisworld/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/feisworld/support
One more slightly out-of-date Off the Racks to go before we return our attention to the present! This time, our riotous Rack-onteurs Chris and Murd revisit three July releases that raise such tantalizing questions as: Why will the United States invade Canada in the early 22nd Century? How did Lantern Corps power-rings end up in Federation space, aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise? And if Will Eisner's The Spirit isn't actually present in the first few issues of his new series, then where the heck is he?? (Warning: Some mild SPOILERS may occur!) (1:30:26)
One more slightly out-of-date Off the Racks to go before we return our attention to the present! This time, our riotous Rack-onteurs Chris and Murd revisit three July releases that raise such tantalizing questions as: Why will the United States invade Canada in the early 22nd Century? How did Lantern Corps power-rings end up in Federation space, aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise? And if Will Eisner's The Spirit isn't actually present in the first few issues of his new series, then where the heck is he?? (Warning: Some mild SPOILERS may occur!) (1:30:26)
Kickstarter success from the king of crowdfunding! Today Vince Pilot Ng, the design-oriented entrepreneur and behind 15+ successful Kickstarter campaigns joins the Art of the Kickstart to share strategies on branding, consumer goods, building and balling out with multiple businesses and so much more. It's an action-packed crowdfunding course in building common products into incredible, long lasting style statements! In case you missed the Kickstarter Hacks breakdown of the BomberBarrel campaign, you can check that out here! The BomberBarrel Kickstarter Campaign Key Crowdfunding Takeaways Why Kickstarter is all about branding Approaches to bringing a product successfully to market How to turn a passion into a profitable business The best way to have a successful multi-Kickstarter company Finding ways to make backers part of the community How backer’s suggestions become a key to open more products Marketing and branding simple products Putting yourself as the founder in the shoes of your customers Why you must continue to add content to your crowdfunding campaign Creating a killer brand experience Designing your target audience The need for marketing vs organic press power How to prepare for your crowdfunding launch day and build an email list What it takes to successfully run multiple product businesses Success Quotes “Live your life like you’re telling me greatest story ever told” Links bomberco.com elliothavok.com Influential Books Think and Grow Rich: The Landmark Bestseller - Now Revised and Updated for the 21st Century How to Win Friends & Influence People Connect with Vince @vincentpilotng Elliot Havok's Facebook Vince's Kickstarter Success Halo Belt Dash Wallet Quater Century Belt And many MANY more! Love the Show? Leave us a Review Our Sponsor eFulFillment Service: Want to get your rewards out to backers and eliminate the hassle of post-campaign shipping? EFS can help with tons of crowdfunding experience and special discounts for Art of the Kickstart listeners these guys are a great bet to help your business grow.
In this broadcast, Mark Babbitt of YouTern will talk with David Shindler of The Employablity Hub about their collaboration on an e-book titled "Internships in the 21st Century: How to Get a Job Before Graduation" -- now available on Bookboon!
In this broadcast, Mark Babbitt of YouTern will talk with David Shindler of The Employablity Hub about their collaboration on an e-book titled "Internships in the 21st Century: How to Get a Job Before Graduation" -- now available on Bookboon!