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The introduction and chapter one from A. A. Milne's beloved collection of short stories following the adventures of an anthropomorphic teddy bear, Winnie-the-Pooh, and his friends Christopher Robin, Piglet, Eeyore, Owl, Rabbit, Kanga, and Roo. Rendered by acclaimed vocal artist Christopher Lane, the episode features signature music by Grammy-recognized trumpeter Markus Rutz and his collaborator on the keys, Adrian Ruiz.
For many, practices like meditation and yoga are among the most thrilling avenues for deepening spiritual awareness. At their best, these techniques can serve as a neurological and biochemical reset—enhancing self-awareness and empowering transformation. But at their worst, they can cause a loss of personal grounding, leaving individuals vulnerable to exploitative relationships or mental, physical, and even sexual harm under unethical or authoritarian figures. As a result, people often find themselves wagering between powerful tools for psychological growth and the risk of undue influence. In this episode of Cult Conversations: The Influence Continuum, I speak with my longtime friend and colleague, David Christopher Lane, PhD—Professor of Philosophy and Sociology at Mt. San Antonio College—about this delicate balance. David is the author of numerous books, including The Making of a Spiritual Movement: The Untold Story of Paul Twitchell and Eckankar, The Radhasoami Tradition, Exposing Cults: When the Skeptical Mind Meets the Mystical, The Unknowing Sage, and The Virtual Reality of Consciousness. Cambridge University Press published his most recent book, The Sound Current Tradition: A Historical Overview, in 2022. He also co-authored an annotated bibliography on the Radhasoami movement for Oxford University Press. Beyond academia, David is a world champion bodysurfer with titles spanning from 1997 to 2016. David is also an expert on neuroscience and virtual reality technology. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chapter 17 of what is now considered Ernest Hemingway's greatest work, portraying American and British expatriates who travel from Paris to the Festival of San Fermin to watch the running of the bulls and the bullfights. Rendered by acclaimed vocal artist Christopher Lane, the episode features signature music by Grammy-recognized trumpeter Markus Rutz and his collaborator on the keys, Adrian Ruiz. Want more? The story continues right here at The Rose Rhapsody.
Amusingly tall animal tales and adventures written by acclaimed vocal artist Christopher Lane, award-winning actor Rick Foucheux and legendary playwright Eugene O'Neill. This episode also features Latin-flavored musical vignettes inspired by George Gershwin's “Rhapsody in Blue,” performed by Chicago jazz trumpeter Markus Rutz, alongside his collaborator on the keys, Adrian Ruiz, plus Brazilian percussionist Heitor Garcia and The Markus Rutz Band.
From “A Christmas Carol” (1843) by Charles Dickens, Ebenezer Scrooge and The Ghost of Christmas Past visit Scrooge's former workplace at Mr. Fezziwigs on Christmas Eve. Seeing the bright face of his former self and Fezziwig's generous nature, Scrooge reflects on the value of generosity. This episode features the story-telling artistry of Christopher Lane, alongside the traditional carols “Soul Cake,” “The Wassail Song,” “All Through the Night,” and “In the Bleak Midwinter,” delightfully performed and arranged by The Rose's in-house musical group, The Gamut. Recorded in 2023.
A tribute to award-winning journalist, war correspondent, published poet and The Rose Poet Laureate, Tom Squitieri. A writer and journalist for over 30 years, Tom had been on all seven continents and more than two thirds of the nations on earth. Featured in this episode is one of the last pieces he wrote before his untimely death on September 1, 2024, alongside the vocal artistry of Christopher Lane and the musical composition “Burgundy Trees - A Waltz for Tom,” written, composed and performed by Richard C. Washer.
On this episode of Defence Deconstructed, you'll hear Major-General Constance Jenkins outline the importance of defence infrastructure to NORAD. MGen Jenkins is the Director of Logistics and Engineering for NORAD/ USNORTHCOM Then, you'll hear a panel discussion on challenges with building for defence amidst a Canadian infrastructure deficit and housing crunch, featuring: • Christopher Lane, Senior Vice President, EllisDon • Jason Robbins, President, Royal Architect Institute of Canada • Louis-Philippe Champagne, Associate Vice President of Public Affairs and Industry Practices, Canadian Construction Association • Moderator: Inez Neville, then Executive Director, NORAD Modernization Infrastructure Program Management Office, DND These conversation was a panel from our conference on building the necessary infrastructure for NORAD modernization, which took place on June 13, 2024. This event was made possible thanks to the Department of National Defence's MINDS Program, CGAI's strategic sponsors Lockheed Martin Canada, General Dynamics, Hanwha Defence and Ocean, Cenovus, conference sponsors Canadian Nuclear Laboratories, PCL Construction, and Rio Tinto. Defence Deconstructed is brought to you by Irving Shipbuilding. Music by Drew Philips, produced by Charlotte Duval-Lantoine
Transformative prose swirls around the meaning of life and loss from playwright, poet and composer, Richard C. Washer. Featured performances include: the vocal artistry of Ray Ficca, David Bryan Jackson, Christopher Lane plus the lyrically infused new title track “Threads Unsewn” composed, and sung by Richard C. Washer along with his musical group The Gamut.
“A Message to Garcia” is a widely distributed essay written by Elbert Hubbard in 1899, extolling the value of individual initiative and conscientiousness in work as seen through the example of an American soldier delivering a crucial letter from President McKinley to the leader of Cuban insurgents “somewhere in the mountain vastnesses of Cuba.” Although not without controversy and historical inaccuracies, the essay continues to be a popular missive on leadership and dedication in the face of adversity. Performances featured in this episode include the vocal artistry of Christopher Lane and the iconic trumpet sounds of Markus Rutz alongside his collaborator on the keys, Adrian Ruiz.
Chapter 16 of what is now considered Ernest Hemingway's greatest work, portraying American and British expatriates who travel from Paris to the Festival of San Fermin to watch the running of the bulls and the bullfights. Rendered by acclaimed vocal artist Christopher Lane, the episode features signature music by Grammy-recognized trumpeter Markus Rutz and his collaborator on the keys, Adrian Ruiz. Want more? The story continues right here at The Rose Rhapsody.
Join Christendom College professor Dr. Christopher Lane for his lecture on Inculturation and the Evangelization of China. From the time of the apostles, the deposit of faith has formed and transformed cultures, lived out uniquely across various cultures. This lecture will explore how Catholicism took root in China, forming a new Chinese Catholic culture, and how cultural practices gave rise to conflict among Catholics in the Chinese Rites controversy and the effects of that controversy in the 20th century. The great Jesuit missionary Servant of God Matteo Ricci and his friend Servant of God Xu Guangqi, as well as the prime minister of China turned Benedictine monk, Dom Pierre-Célestin Lu, will also be subjects of discussion in this lecture.
Chapter 15 of what is now considered Ernest Hemingway's greatest work, portraying American and British expatriates who travel from Paris to the Festival of San Fermin to watch the running of the bulls and the bullfights. Rendered by acclaimed vocal artist Christopher Lane, the episode features signature music by Grammy-recognized trumpeter Markus Rutz and his collaborator on the keys, Adrian Ruiz. Want more? The story continues right here at The Rose Rhapsody.
After the supposed demise of Sherlock Holmes, his closest friend and confidante, Dr. Watson, receives the shock of a lifetime when he is drawn to investigate the apparently unsolvable locked-room murder of the Honorable Ronald Adair. Part I of the mystery of “The Adventure of the Empty House” features performances by Helen Hayes award-winning actor and celebrated vocal artist Christopher Lane, alongside musical renditions of Irving Berlin's classic “Puttin' on the Ritz,” and George Gershwin's “Rhapsody in Blue,” performed by Chicago jazz trumpeter Markus Rutz and his collaborator on the keys, Adrian Ruiz.
After the supposed demise of Sherlock Holmes, his closest friend and confidante, Dr. Watson, receives the shock of a lifetime when he is drawn to investigate the apparently unsolvable locked-room murder of the Honorable Ronald Adair. Part I of the mystery of “The Adventure of the Empty House” features performances by Helen Hayes award-winning actor and celebrated vocal artist Christopher Lane, alongside musical renditions of Irving Berlin's classic “Puttin' on the Ritz,” and George Gershwin's “Rhapsody in Blue,” performed by Chicago jazz trumpeter Markus Rutz and his collaborator on the keys, Adrian Ruiz.
Chapter 14 of what is now considered Ernest Hemingway's greatest work, portraying American and British expatriates who travel from Paris to the Festival of San Fermin to watch the running of the bulls and the bullfights. Rendered by acclaimed vocal artist Christopher Lane, the episode features signature music by Grammy-recognized trumpeter Markus Rutz and his collaborator on the keys, Adrian Ruiz. Want more? The story continues right here at The Rose Rhapsody.
Chapter 13 of what is now considered Ernest Hemingway's greatest work, portraying American and British expatriates who travel from Paris to the Festival of San Fermin to watch the running of the bulls and the bullfights. Rendered by acclaimed vocal artist Christopher Lane, the episode features signature music by Grammy-recognized trumpeter Markus Rutz and his collaborator on the keys, Adrian Ruiz. Want more? The story continues right here at The Rose Rhapsody.
From “A Christmas Carol” (1843) by Charles Dickens, Ebenezer Scrooge and the Ghost of Christmas Past visit Scrooge's former workplace, “Fezziwigs,” on Christmas Eve. Seeing the bright face of his former self and Fezziwig's generous nature, Scrooge reflects on the value of generosity. This episode features the story-telling artistry of Christopher Lane, alongside the traditional Christmas carols “Soul Cake,” “The Wassail Song,” “All Through the Night,” and “In the Bleak Midwinter,” delightfully performed and arranged by The Rose's in-house musical group The Gamut.
If ever a poet understood the character of his nation, he was Robert Burns. The language of his poems and songs wasn't so much Scots or English - it was the language of the heart. This episode features Burns' iconic poetry newly interpreted, performed and arranged by The Rose's in-house band The Gamut, alongside the vocal artistry of Christopher Lane.
Chapter 12 of what is now considered Ernest Hemingway's greatest work, portraying American and British expatriates who travel from Paris to the Festival of San Fermin to watch the running of the bulls and the bullfights. Rendered by acclaimed vocal artist Christopher Lane, the episode features signature music by Grammy-recognized trumpeter Markus Rutz and his collaborator on the keys, Adrian Ruiz. Want more? The story continues right here at The Rose Rhapsody.
The musings and observations from long hard days in the saddle featured in the poetry of “Jim Marshall's New Pianner” by William Devere and “Beware of the Mooses” by Wolf David, performed by acclaimed vocal artist Christopher Lane alongside the cowboy classic “Git Along, Little Dogies” sung by the late great Country Music star, Marty Robbins.
Chapter 11 of what is now considered Ernest Hemingway's greatest work, portraying American and British expatriates who travel from Paris to the Festival of San Fermin to watch the running of the bulls and the bullfights. Rendered by acclaimed vocal artist Christopher Lane, the episode features signature music by Grammy-recognized trumpeter Markus Rutz and his collaborator on the keys, Adrian Ruiz. Want more? The story continues right here at The Rose Rhapsody.
pRosePie! - a delicious spoken word symphony featuring the poetry of award-winning journalist, war correspondent and published poet, Tom Squitieri, performed by acclaimed vocal artist Christopher Lane alongside musical inspirations from composer and musician extraordinaire, David Kowal.
Chapter 10 of what is now considered Ernest Hemingway's greatest work, portraying American and British expatriates who travel from Paris to the Festival of San Fermin to watch the running of the bulls and the bullfights. Rendered by acclaimed vocal artist Christopher Lane, the episode features signature music by Grammy-recognized trumpeter Markus Rutz and his collaborator on the keys, Adrian Ruiz. Want more? The story continues right here at The Rose Rhapsody.
The delightful observations of John Henry, fictional Man-about-Town, from the prolific pen of Hugh McHugh aka George V. Hobart, the Canadian-American playwright and humorist. At the time of his death in 1926, Hobart was one of America's most popular sketch writers, and satirists. This episode features the vocal artistry of Christopher Lane as John Henry alongside signature musical themes created especially for The Rose Rhapsody by acclaimed composer and Grammy-recognized trumpeter Markus Rutz and pianist Adrian Ruiz.
Click here to read a transcript of this episode. Breaking news from the BH&PS Action News Team on May 25, 1778, as an invading regiment of British and Hessian soldiers marched through Bristol, RI, setting fire to the homes of rebels and loyalists alike. This thrilling radio play, produced in the style of CBS Radio's You Are There series from 1947-1957, takes you on location with reporter William J. Bell (portrayed by Christopher Lane) describing the scene and interviewing soldiers and citizens from the scene of the action. This episode was produced in collaboration with the Rogers Free Library, the Bristol Historical and Preservation Society, the Barrington Public Library, and Rhody Radio. Script for the Burning of Bristol was written by Rei Battcher. CAST: Rei Battcher: Town Crier and Lt. Colonel James Campbell Sarah Weed: Washerwoman and Mrs. Woodbury Dr. Catherine W. Zipf, Announcer Christopher Lane: Reporter William J. Bell and Hezekiah Usher Yankee Doodle performed by the Air Force Ceremonial Band, accessed via https://www.music.af.mil/Multimedia/Music/Public-Domain-Music/. Sound effects from https://mixkit.co/free-sound-effects/ and https://soundbible.com/.
Chapter 9 of what is now considered Ernest Hemingway's greatest work, portraying American and British expatriates who travel from Paris to the Festival of San Fermin to watch the running of the bulls and the bullfights. Rendered by acclaimed vocal artist Christopher Lane, the episode features signature music by Grammy-recognized trumpeter Markus Rutz and his collaborator on the keys, Adrian Ruiz. Want more? The story continues right here at The Rose Rhapsody.
Chapter 8 of what is now considered Ernest Hemingway's greatest work, portraying American and British expatriates who travel from Paris to the Festival of San Fermin to watch the running of the bulls and the bullfights. Rendered by acclaimed vocal artist Christopher Lane, the episode features signature music by Grammy-recognized trumpeter Markus Rutz and his collaborator on the keys, Adrian Ruiz. Want more? The story continues right here at The Rose Rhapsody.
This episode features the song “Rain,” written and performed by Chris Stezin, alongside the poem “His Turn is Long Overdue” by award-winning journalist, war correspondent and published poet Tom Squitieri, performed by acclaimed vocal artist Christopher Lane.
Chapter 7 of what is now considered Ernest Hemingway's greatest work, portraying American and British expatriates who travel from Paris to the Festival of San Fermin to watch the running of the bulls and the bullfights. Rendered by acclaimed vocal artist Christopher Lane, the episode features signature music by Grammy-recognized trumpeter Markus Rutz and his collaborator on the keys, Adrian Ruiz. Want more? The story continues right here at The Rose Rhapsody.
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A tender, personal vignette of hope, loss and understanding during the Christmas season, written by Charles Dickens, featuring the acclaimed award-winning vocal artistry of Christopher Lane.
In the forty-second episode of the Better Eyesight Podcast, Esther Joy van der Werf, Nathan Oxenfeld and Christopher Lane read through the forty-second Better Eyesight magazine that was originally published in December 1922 by Dr. William H. Bates, the pioneer of natural vision improvement. Exactly 100 years later, these three natural vision educators breathe life back into the words of Dr. Bates, and also provide some modern commentary on the topics brought up in each article. Better Eyesight, December 1922 "A monthly magazine devoted to the prevention and cure of imperfect sight without glasses" Article 1 [2:20] The Easy Shift Discussion 1 [4:44] Article 2 [16:38] Some Criticisms From A Patient by Dr. W. H. Bates MD Discussion 2 [26:22] Article 3 [53:53] Christmas At The Clinic by Emily C. Lierman Discussion 3 [1:00:01] Article 4 [1:03:34] A Personal Experience by James D. Dillon Discussion 4 [1:08:44] Article 5 [1:28:15] The Better Eyesight League Discussion 5 [1:32:00] ---BETTER EYESIGHT LEAGUE ONLY--- Article 6 & Discussion [1:48:38] Questions And Answers Contact us at bettereyesightpodcast@gmail.com Esther's website - https://visionsofjoy.org Nathan's website - https://integraleyesight.com Christopher's website - https://seeing.org/teacher-profile.html?id=ChristopherLane Join the Better Eyesight League - https://patreon.com/bettereyesight
A struggling actor finally lands the role of a lifetime. The problem is … it just might not be his. The hilarious dramedy screenplay series by acclaimed writer Chris Stezin, features performances by Ingrid De Sanctis, Ray Ficca, Sheri S. Herren, Christopher Lane, Susan Marie Rhea, Ava Clare Stezin, and the author himself.
A HALLOWEEN SPECIAL EDITION - Experience Edgar Allen Poe's most famous poems joined together in a hair-raising suspense story of mystery and horror featuring performances by Ray Ficca and Christopher Lane alongside new music from Richard C. Washer.
The delightful observations of John Henry, fictional Man-about-Town, from the prolific pen of Hugh McHugh aka George V. Hobart, the Canadian-American playwright and humorist. At the time of his death in 1926, Hobart was one of America's most popular sketch writers and satirists. This episode features the vocal artistry of Christopher Lane as John Henry alongside signature musical themes created especially for The Rose Rhapsody by acclaimed composer and Grammy-recognized trumpeter Markus Rutz and his musical collaborator Adrian Ruiz.
Season 1, Ep. 7 - A struggling actor finally lands the role of a lifetime. The problem is … it just might not be his. The hilarious dramedy screenplay series by acclaimed writer Chris Stezin, features performances by Ingrid De Sanctis, Ray Ficca, Sheri S. Herren, Christopher Lane, Susan Marie Rhea, Ava Clare Stezin, and the author himself.
Chapter 6 - End of Book I - of what is now considered Ernest Hemingway's greatest work, portraying American and British expatriates who travel from Paris to the Festival of San Fermin to watch the running of the bulls and the bullfights. Rendered by acclaimed vocal artist Christopher Lane, the episode features signature music created by Grammy-recognized trumpeter Markus Rutz and his collaborator on the keys, Adrian Ruiz. Want more? Stay tuned. The story continues each month at The Rose Rhapsody.
First trial to prove a diet supplement can prevent hereditary cancer Newcastle University (UK), July 25, 2022 A trial in people with high hereditary risk of a wide range of cancers has shown a major preventive effect from resistant starch, found in a wide range of foods such as oats, breakfast cereal, cooked and cooled pasta or rice, peas and beans, and slightly green bananas. An international trial—known as CAPP2—involved almost 1000 patients with Lynch syndrome from around the world, and revealed that a regular dose of resistant starch, also known as fermentable fiber, taken for an average of two years, did not affect cancers in the bowel but did reduce cancers in other parts of the body by more than half. This effect was particularly pronounced for upper gastrointestinal cancers including esophageal, gastric, biliary tract, pancreatic and duodenum cancers. The astonishing effect was seen to last for 10 years after stopping taking the supplement. "We found that resistant starch reduces a range of cancers by over 60%. The effect was most obvious in the upper part of the gut," explained Professor John Mathers, professor of Human Nutrition at Newcastle University. "This is important as cancers of the upper GI tract are difficult to diagnose and often are not caught early on. "Resistant starch can be taken as a powder supplement and is found naturally in peas, beans, oats and other starchy foods. The dose used in the trial is equivalent to eating a daily banana; before they become too ripe and soft, the starch in bananas resists breakdown and reaches the bowel where it can change the type of bacteria that live there. "Resistant starch is a type of carbohydrate that isn't digested in your small intestine; instead it ferments in your large intestine, feeding beneficial gut bacteria—it acts, in effect, like dietary fiber in your digestive system. This type of starch has several health benefits and fewer calories than regular starch. We think that resistant starch may reduce cancer development by changing the bacterial metabolism of bile acids and to reduce those types of bile acids that can damage our DNA and eventually cause cancer. However, this needs further research." New study finds lowest risk of death was among adults who exercised 150-600 minutes/week Harvard School of Public Health, July 25, 2022 An analysis of more than 100,000 participants over a 30-year follow-up period found that adults who perform two to four times the currently recommended amount of moderate or vigorous physical activity per week have a significantly reduced risk of mortality, according to new research published today in the American Heart Association's journal Circulation. The reduction was 21-23% for people who engaged in two to four times the recommended amount of vigorous physical activity, and 26-31% for people who engaged in two to four times the recommended amount of moderate physical activity each week. In 2018, the United States Department of Health and Human Services' Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans recommended that adults engage in at least 150-300 minutes/week of moderate physical activity or 75-150 minutes/week of vigorous physical activity, or an equivalent combination of both intensities. The analysis also found: Participants who met the guidelines for vigorous physical activity had an observed 31% lower risk of CVD mortality and 15% lower risk of non-CVD mortality, for an overall 19% lower risk of death from all causes. Participants who met the guidelines for moderate physical activity had an observed 22-25% lower risk of CVD mortality and 19-20% lower risk of non-CVD mortality, for an overall 20-21% lower risk of death from all causes. Participants who performed two to four times above the recommended amount of long-term vigorous physical activity (150-300 min/week) had an observed 27-33% lower risk of CVD mortality and 19% non-CVD mortality, for an overall 21-23% lower risk of death from all causes. Participants who performed two to four times above the recommended amount of moderate physical activity (300-600 min/week) had an observed 28-38% lower risk of CVD mortality and 25-27% non-CVD mortality, for an overall 26-31% lower risk of mortality from all causes. In addition, no harmful cardiovascular health effects were found among the adults who reported engaging in more than four times the recommended minimum activity levels. Previous studies have found evidence that long-term, high-intensity, endurance exercise, such as marathons, triathlons and long-distance bicycle races, may increase the risk of adverse cardiovascular events, including myocardial fibrosis, coronary artery calcification, atrial fibrillation and sudden cardiac death. Treating dementia with the healing waves of sound Ultrasound applied to the brain could help treat patients with dementia. Tohoku University (Japan), July 20, 2022 Ultrasound waves applied to the whole brain improve cognitive dysfunction in mice with conditions simulating vascular dementia and Alzheimer's disease. The research, conducted by scientists at Tohoku University in Japan, suggests that this type of therapy may also benefit humans. The team, led by cardiologist Hiroaki Shimokawa, found that applying low-intensity pulsed ultrasound (LIPUS) to the whole brain of the mice improved blood vessel formation and nerve cell regeneration without having obvious side effects. "The LIPUS therapy is a non-invasive physiotherapy that could apply to high-risk elderly patients without the need for surgery or anaesthesia, and could be used repeatedly," says Shimokawa. The Tohoku University team found that cognitive impairment markedly improved in mice with conditions similar to vascular dementia and Alzheimer's disease when LIPUS was applied to the whole brain three times a day for 20 minutes each time. Study: ADHD drugs do not improve cognition in healthy college students University of Rhode Island, July 19, 2022 Contrary to popular belief across college campuses, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) medications may fail to improve cognition in healthy students and actually can impair functioning, according to a study by researchers at the University of Rhode Island and Brown University. Study co-investigators Lisa Weyandt, professor of psychology and a faculty member with URI's George and Anne Ryan Institute for Neuroscience, and Tara White, assistant professor of research in behavioral and social sciences at Brown University, had anticipated different findings. "We hypothesized that Adderall would enhance cognition in the healthy students, but instead, the medication did not improve reading comprehension or fluency, and it impaired working memory," she said. "Not only are they not benefitting from it academically, but it could be negatively affecting their performance." This first-ever multisite pilot study of the impact of so-called "study drugs" on college students who do not have ADHD comes at a time when use of prescription stimulants such as Adderall, Ritalin and Vyvanse is common among young adults who believe the drugs will improve their academic performance. Results of the study, published in the journal Pharmacy, show that the standard 30 mg dose of Adderall did improve attention and focus -- a typical result from a stimulant -- but that effect failed to translate to better performance on a battery of neurocognitive tasks that measured short-term memory, reading comprehension and fluency. Weyandt has a theory about why working memory would be adversely affected by the medication. Brain scan research shows that a person with ADHD often has less neural activity in the regions of the brain that control executive function -- working memory, attention, self-control. For people with ADHD, Adderall and similar medications increase activity in those regions and appear to normalize functioning. "If your brain is functioning normally in those regions, the medication is unlikely to have a positive effect on cognition and my actually impair cognition. In other words, you need to have a deficit to benefit from the medicine," Weyandt said. Guanabana: the cancer killer big pharma doesn't want you to know about Northeastern University, July 16, 2022 Guanabana is known by a variety of names -- including soursop, cherimoya, custard apple, Brazilian paw paw and graviola. As far back as the 1970s, the National Cancer Institute (NCI) investigated the merits of guanabana, and discovered the stems and leaves of the tree were successful in destroying cancer cells. "Inexplicably, the results [of the NCI research] were published in an internal report and never released to the public. Since 1976, guanabana has proven to be an immensely potent cancer killer in 20 independent laboratory tests, but as of now, no double-blind clinical trials," reports Christopher Lane, Ph.D., in Psychology Today. Moreover, this study found that a compound derived from the leaves of guanabana was "selectively cytotoxic for the lung (A-549), colon (HT-29), and pancreatic (PACA-2) cell lines with potencies equal to or exceeding those of Adriamycin." And research in the Journal of Natural Products discovered that extracts of guanabana demonstrated pesticidal, antimalarial, antiviral and antimicrobial properties. Likewise, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center states that guanabana shows anti-inflammatory and anticancer effects in vitro and in vivo. Revered for centuries in South America and Southeast Asia, the bark, leaves, root, seeds and fruit have been used to tame heart disease, asthma, liver issues and arthritis. Guanabana is also helpful for treating sleep disorders, fevers and cough. According to the article, "Guanabana--Medicinal Uses?" extracts of the plant: Attack cancer safely and effectively with an all-natural therapy that does not cause extreme nausea, weight loss and hair loss. Protect the immune system. Boost energy and outlook on life. Effectively target and kill malignant cells in 12 types of cancer -- including colon, breast, prostate, lung and pancreatic cancer. Proved to be up to 10,000 times stronger in slowing the growth of cancer cells than Adriamycin, a commonly used chemotherapeutic drug. Selectively kill only cancer cells, unlike traditional chemotherapy treatments. *A word of caution: Excessive consumption of guanabana can lead to neuronal dysfunction and degeneration with symptoms similar to Parkinson's disease. Consult with a qualified practitioner before taking guanabana on a daily basis. High-strength cannabis linked to addiction and mental health problems University of Bath (UK), July 25, 2022 As the strength or potency of cannabis products has increased internationally over the years, so have rates of people being treated for cannabis addiction, say the authors of a new study. Researchers from the Addiction and Mental Health Group at the University of Bath (UK) have systematically analyzed the relationship between the types of cannabis people use and their addiction and mental health problems. Their work draws on 20 studies involving almost 120,000 people. The new study, published in The Lancet Psychiatry, suggests that people who use high-potency cannabis are more likely to experience addiction than those using low-potency products. It also suggests that people using high-potency cannabis are more likely to experience a psychotic disorder, such as schizophrenia. These findings may help to explain why more people have received treatment for cannabis problems over recent years. Data from the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction show a 76% increase in people entering treatment for cannabis addiction in the past decade.
Chapter 5 of what is now considered Ernest Hemingway's greatest work, portraying American and British expatriates who travel from Paris to the Festival of San Fermin to watch the running of the bulls and the bullfights. Recorded by acclaimed vocal artist Christopher Lane, the episode features signature music created by Grammy-recognized trumpeter Markus Rutz and his collaborator on the keys, Adrian Ruiz. Want more? Stay tuned. The story continues each month at The Rose Rhapsody.
Chapter 4 of what is now considered Ernest Hemingway's greatest work, portraying American and British expatriates who travel from Paris to the Festival of San Fermin to watch the running of the bulls and the bullfights. Recorded by acclaimed vocal artist Christopher Lane, the episode features signature music created by Grammy-recognized trumpeter Markus Rutz and his collaborator on the keys, Adrian Ruiz. Want more? Stay tuned. The story continues each month at The Rose Rhapsody.
The delightful observations of John Henry, fictional Man-about-Town, from the prolific pen of Hugh McHugh aka George V. Hobart, the Canadian-American playwright and humorist. At the time of his death in 1926, Hobart was one of America's most popular sketch writers, and satirists. This episode features the vocal artistry of Christopher Lane as John Henry alongside signature musical themes created especially for The Rose Rhapsody by acclaimed composer and Grammy-recognized trumpeter Markus Rutz.
Ch. 2 & 3 of what is now considered Ernest Hemingway's greatest work, portraying American and British expatriates who travel from Paris to the Festival of San Fermin to watch the running of the bulls and the bullfights. Recorded by acclaimed vocal artist Christopher Lane, the episode features signature music created by Grammy-recognized trumpeter Markus Rutz and his collaborator on the keys, Adrian Ruiz. Want more? Stay tuned. The story continues each month at The Rose Rhapsody.
The first chapter of what is now considered Ernest Hemingway's greatest work, portraying American and British expatriates who travel from Paris to the Festival of San Fermin to watch the running of the bulls and the bullfights. Recorded by acclaimed vocal artist Christopher Lane, the episode features signature music created by Grammy-recognized trumpeter Markus Rutz and his collaborator on the keys, Arian Ruiz. Want more? Stay tuned. The story continues each month at The Rose Rhapsody.
Four of American poet Robert Frost's best-loved verses, including his iconic masterpiece “The Road Not Taken,” rendered by acclaimed vocal artist Christopher Lane, with musical soundscape by Richard C. Washer.
A new rendering of Danish poet and author Hans Christian Anderson's iconic tale of a dying child's hopes and dreams performed by acclaimed vocal artist Christopher Lane. Featuring soundscape design and music by Richard C. Washer & The Gamut.
Breaking news from the BH&PS Action News Team on May 27, 1778, as an invading regiment of British and Hessian soldiers marched through Bristol, RI, setting fire to the homes of rebels and loyalists alike. This thrilling radio play, produced in the style of CBS Radio's You Are There series from 1947-1957, takes you on location with reporter William J. Bell (portrayed by Christopher Lane) describing the scene and interviewing soldiers and citizens from the scene of the action. This episode was produced in collaboration with the Rogers Free Library, the Bristol Historical and Preservation Society, the Barrington Public Library, and Rhody Radio. Script for the Burning of Bristol was written by Rei Battcher. CAST: Rei Battcher: Town Crier and Lt. Colonel James Campbell Sarah Weed: Washerwoman and Mrs. Woodbury Dr. Catherine W. Zipf, Announcer Christopher Lane: Reporter William J. Bell and Hezekiah Usher Yankee Doodle performed by the Air Force Ceremonial Band, accessed via https://www.music.af.mil/Multimedia/Music/Public-Domain-Music/. Sound effects from https://mixkit.co/free-sound-effects/ and https://soundbible.com/. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rhodyradio/message
Step into the world of James Joyce as Richard C. Washer weaves the places, people and ideas from the literary giant's life and times into scenes for a new play. Plus, one of Joyce's most famous short stories about love, loss and the wounds of memory, movingly performed by acclaimed vocal artist Christopher Lane.
This episode features a new play by Pulitzer Prize-winning Cuban-American playwright Nilo Cruz, performed by acclaimed vocal artist Christopher Lane. In 2003, Cruz was the first Latino to receive a Pulitzer Prize for Drama for his play “Anna and the Tropics.” Signature music in this episode features Markus Rutz's modern vision and Latin jazz arrangements of the iconic melody RHAPSODY IN BLUE, by the great American Songbook composer, George Gershwin.
In this episode, Emilie's guest is our own Dr. Christopher Lane from Olympus' Singapore office. Christopher is the Sales Manager for NDT Systems and Integration for the Asia-Pacific. As they discuss in this episode, not many people are familiar with the Systems and Integration side of Olympus' NDT business. To shed some light on what he does, Christopher shares a few of the most fascinating applications he's dealt with. He also offers a few insights as an expat living in Singapore on what people who are visiting might be missing.
On this episode we talk about one veterans struggles and how we overcame them through playing hockey. Listen to what he's doing now how he started a hockey league. Thank you to our sponsors at www.disgruntledvets.org #hockey #nhl #mentalhealth #ptsd #recovery
In 2013, 22-year-old Australian baseball player Christopher Lane was shot in the back and left for dead on the streets of an inconspicuous Oklahoma town. In the aftermath, the world would come down on Duncan, Oklahoma and lives would be changed forever.
In this episode, Derik Hyatt interviews author of Tom Blake: A Surfer’s Philosophy, Dr. David Christopher Lane. Dr. Lane is a professor of philosophy and sociology at Mt. San Antonio College in Walnut, California who specializes in the study of new religious movements including cults and the interface between science and religion. He is known for his book The Making of a Spiritual Movement: The Untold Story of Paul Twitchell and Eckankar which exposed the origins of Eckankar and demonstrated the plagiarism of its founder, Paul Twitcell. Dr. Lane is also an avid surfer and bodysurfer, having won the World Bodysurfing Contest in 1999 and the International Bodysurfing Contest 8 times between 1997-2016. In this episode, Derik and Dr. Lane chat in detail about American swimmer, lifeguard, stunt man, inventor, writer, early vegetarian, philosopher and one of the most influential surfers in history and founder of California surf culture, Tom Blake. Described by his biographer Gary Lynch as the obvious link between the ancient South Pacific waterman and the twentieth century Anglo waterman, Blake was born March 8, 1902 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Dr. Lane informs us that Blake’s mother died when he was only 11 months old and his father abandoned him when he was still a toddler. He didn’t graduate high school. His marriage lasted less than a year and he had no children. He had very little money. He lived most of his life by himself. Some regarded him as a beach bum. Yet, his simple philosophy radically changed the lives of millions in less than a century. His achievements include: 1922 – set the world swimming record in the ten-mile open 1926 – first person to surf Malibu, along with Sam Reid 1928 – won the first Pacific Coast Surfriding Championship 1928 – invented the hollow paddleboard 1929 – invented the water-proof camera housing 1931 – invented the sailboard 1931 – patented and manufactured the first production surfboard 1932 – won the Catalina Paddleboard Race 1935 – invented the surfboard fin, aka. Skeg or keel 1935 – published his first book solely devoted to surfing, Hawaiian Surfboard (republished in 1983 as Hawaiian Surf Riders) 1937 – produced and patented the first torpedo buoy and rescue ring, both made of “dua-aluminum” 1940’s – behind the first production sailboards 1969 - in Surfing magazine, authored an early draft of Voice of the Atom, a wave-riding-inspired religious philosophy, the core equation of which, Nature = God, he later carved this into a rock in Wisconsin 1982 – published Voice of the Atom Being a leader in physical fitness, natural foods and healthy diet Virtually began the surfing lifestyle as we know it For more on Blake, get a copy of Tom Blake: The Uncommon Journey of a Pioneer Waterman by Gary Lynch or the Tom Blake Scrapbook, both available online at https://shacc.org/ from Croul Publishers in Newport Beach. DISCLAIMER In this episode with Dr. David Christopher Lane, I also discuss controversial topics including, but not limited to: capitalism, Catholicism, cults, Kundalini yoga, modern education, politics, religion, yoga and the spiritual leader, Yogi Bhajan. The views and opinions expressed are those of myself, Derik Hyatt and Dr. David Christopher Lane and are by no means meant to persuade others one way or another. It is simply a conversation between two people expressing their thoughts. Connect with Dr. David Christopher Lane through email at neuralsurfer@yahoo.com on Facebook at @neuralsurfer or on Twitter at @neuralsurf and be sure to checkout www.neuralsurfer.com where Tom Blake: A Surfer’s Philosophy and his other works are available. This episode was recorded on July 12, 2020 and features explicit language. We acknowledge that this podcast is recorded on the unceded, ancestral and occupied traditional territory of the Anishinabek Nation: the People of the Three Fires known as Ojibwe, Odawa and Pottawatomie Nations and further give thanks to the Chippewas of Saugeen and the Chippewas of Nawash, now known as the Saugeen Ojibway Nation, now known as the Saugeen Ojibway Nation, as the traditional keepers of this land. As we live, work, surf and play, we say Mahalo to the Métis, Inuit and Indigenous Peoples of Turtle Island and from around the world, who have stewarded these lands and sacred surf spots for thousands of years. This podcast is available free for streaming and download on iTunes, Apple Podcasts, Podbean, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, iHeart Radio, Pandora, TuneIn or wherever you get your podcasts. You can also watch the Show on our YouTube Channel. Be sure to listen, rate, review and share! To reach Derik Hyatt for comments, questions, collaboration, sponsorship, business enquiries or bookings, including SUP and yoga, please email derik@freshwatersurfgoods.com. Permastoked is brought to you by Freshwater Surf Goods. Your surf brand devoted to spreading the stoke across the unsalted seas and cultivating pride amongst the surf community. We do this by providing products and apparel that celebrate the awesomeness of both Great Lakes and Canadian surf culture. For more information, visit www.freshwatersurfgoods.com and be sure to sign up for our newsletter. You can also find us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Mahalo for listening. Stay stoked! LINKS Web: www.freshwatersurfgoods.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/freshwatersurfgoods/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/freshwatersurfgoods/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChueUd4VG0WYXN3ky532vzg? Twitter: https://twitter.com/fwsurfgoods Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.ca/freshwatersurfgoods/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/freshwater-surf-goods/ A SPECIAL MAHALO TO: Mark Malibu & The Wasagas for providing our intro music “Hey Chiwawa” from their 2009 album entitled Crash Monster Beach and our outro music “End of Summer” off their 2017 album Return of the Wasagas. For more information, visit https://wasagas.com/. Find them on iTunes or wherever you get your music. Damajuana reggae uploaded by detroitbase on 2019-08-30 to https://archive.org/details/reggae_201908. Public License available at https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/legalcode. (Original length = 2:30. Modified to 4:57.) Ukelele Parade by Fernando Oyaguez Reyes published May 22, 2014 and uploaded to https://archive.org/details/UkeleleParade. Public License available at https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/legalcode. (Original length = 2:44. Modified to 1:07.)
Passion Palette brings you a walk & talk around the Saatchi Gallery's second presentation on African & Latin American art. With expert commentary from Lindsay Pickett & Christopher Lane. This feature includes a discussion on Charles Saatchi's role in the contemporary art scene.
Join Lindsay Pickett & Christopher Lane in an interesting conversation on the Tate Britain's Exhibition of paintings & drawings from the 1950s to the present day. Frank Auerbach is recognised as Britain's greatest living artist by many. Lindsay & Lane explore why on behalf of Passion Palette - 'Bringing Art Together'... www.passionpalette.com
Passion Palette paints a picture of Tate Britain's blockbuster autumn exhibition, which focuses on J.M.W Turner's later works. Comments provided by leading contemporary artists Lindsay Pickett & Christopher Lane.
Tres muchachos, James Francis Edwards Jr., Chancey Allen Luna, y Micheal Dewayne Jones, quedan acusados por la matanza de un hombre de 22 años de Australia. Según los acusados, lo mataron porque estaban aburridos. Christopher Lane que fue un estudiante de East Central University, simplemente troteaba cuando fue matado. ¿Está bien matar por causa de estar aburrido? ¿Qué les causaba a matar a Christopher Lane? ¿Nos ofrece La Biblia Santa soluciones en casos así? La Biblia Santa contiene todas las respuestas.
HIGHLIGHT of the hour - Kate Obenshain on Syria and Obama's view on violence! Guest this hour - James Hirsen (Newsmax) What does the White House say on the killing of Christopher Lane? MORE this hour on Mayor Filner. AND James Hirsen on Hollywood explores Hollywood turning against Obama. And what's with *The Butler's* propaganda messages? Mark Larson is on it all as we gear up for Friday, on The Mark Larson Show!
Today I talked about ties to five different stories in the news and how they will be used to try influence you as a voter to allow politicians on the left to push their agenda. The cases of Kaitlyn Hunt, James DiMaggio, Bradley Manning, Michael Hill, and Christopher Lane all have their levels of intrigue, acts of desperation, and tragedy but they also will be used by those on the left to call for new laws which will only serve to further diminish our Constitution. Web sites of interest: http://tappintothetruth.com/ http://patriotspace.com/ https://www.teapartycommunity.com/ http://www.blogtalkradio.com/tim-tapp/2013/08/18/obama-will-sign-the-un-arms-trade-treaty http://www.blogtalkradio.com/tim-tapp http://www.stitcher.com/sfid=37718&refid=stpr
Today I talked about ties to five different stories in the news and how they will be used to try influence you as a voter to allow politicians on the left to push their agenda. The cases of Kaitlyn Hunt, James DiMaggio, Bradley Manning, Michael Hill, and Christopher Lane all have their levels of intrigue, acts of desperation, and tragedy but they also will be used by those on the left to call for new laws which will only serve to further diminish our Constitution. Web sites of interest:http://tappintothetruth.com/http://patriotspace.com/https://www.teapartycommunity.com/http://www.blogtalkradio.com/tim-tapp/2013/08/18/obama-will-sign-the-un-arms-trade-treatyhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tim-tapphttp://www.stitcher.com/sfid=37718&refid=stpr
Today I talked about ties to five different stories in the news and how they will be used to try influence you as a voter to allow politicians on the left to push their agenda. The cases of Kaitlyn Hunt, James DiMaggio, Bradley Manning, Michael Hill, and Christopher Lane all have their levels of intrigue, acts of desperation, and tragedy but they also will be used by those on the left to call for new laws which will only serve to further diminish our Constitution. Web sites of interest:http://tappintothetruth.com/http://patriotspace.com/https://www.teapartycommunity.com/http://www.blogtalkradio.com/tim-tapp/2013/08/18/obama-will-sign-the-un-arms-trade-treatyhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/tim-tapphttp://www.stitcher.com/sfid=37718&refid=stpr
In this episode I talk with Christopher Lane about his book Shyness: How Normal Behavior Became a Sickness. We discuss the history of the DSM, drug side effects, the science behind mental disorders, and tips for people dealing with shyness and anxiety. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/support
In this episode I talk with Christopher Lane about his book Shyness: How Normal Behavior Became a Sickness. We discuss the history of the DSM, drug side effects, the science behind mental disorders, and tips for people dealing with shyness and anxiety.
Do pharmaceutical companies control the social definition of normal? Can advertising and public relations campaigns turn acceptable personality differences into unacceptable disorders? British-American literary critic and historian Christopher Lane discusses his book Shyness: How Normal Behavior Became a Sickness, including the way politics and profits drive the bible of mental health treatment, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual. [Read more...]
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders is considered the bible of modern psychiatry. However, many of the listed disorders are not without controversy. On this program, Prof. Christopher Lane discussed the issues surrounding the DSM IV.
There's no better way to kick off our coverage of the 2006 Slab City Slam Spoken Word Festival than Christopher Lane's poetic call to arms. The slam competition starts off with a poet working the cold audience, bringing them into a headspace open to poetic thought and performance. This poet will receive no points, advance no further in the state of national competition from this performance, but holy cow, if they've got game the rest of the night is going to rock. Such was the case this year when NorAZ Pooh-bah Christopher Lane stepped to the mic and let 'er rip. In a space of less than 4 minutes, Christopher made us laugh, pissed all over jingoism of all stripes and made the case for the poet as life-saving force of nature. And that was just the start for one amazing night of slam poetry in rural Arizona.