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SBS Vietnamese - SBS Việt ngữ
Thành quả 50 năm định cư của người Việt tại Wollongong

SBS Vietnamese - SBS Việt ngữ

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2025 7:11


Chủ tịch Cộng đồng Người Việt Tự do Woolongong bà Trần Hương Thủy nói thông điệp nhân kỷ niệm 50 năm định cư tại Úc là tinh thần ăn trái nhớ kẻ trồng cây và uống nước nhớ nguồn. Bà Thủy, cùng phu quân đã được trao huân chương OAM trong dịp Sinh nhật Quốc vương Charles, nhờ những đóng góp cho người Việt trong địa phương.

Priorité santé
Conseils aux voyageurs

Priorité santé

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2025 48:29


Avant un séjour à l'étranger, la consultation du voyage permet aux futurs vacanciers ou expatriés de prévenir les différentes maladies auxquelles ils s'exposent en changeant de latitude. Parmi les pathologies les plus courantes des voyageurs à destination des pays tropicaux, on retrouve les dermatoses, la diarrhée ou encore le paludisme, selon les données Santé publique France. Nous nous intéresserons également à l'épidémie de dengue en cours aux Antilles. Pour quelles destinations prévoir des vaccins et lesquels ? Quelle trousse de secours prévoir avant de partir ? Sur place, quelle hygiène de vie adopter, pour éviter les infections gastro-intestinales ? Comment se protéger des piqûres de moustiques ?   Pr Christophe Rapp, infectiologue à l'Hôpital Américain de Paris à Neuilly, en région parisienne. Président de la Société Française de médecine des voyages  Pr André Cabié, infectiologue et chef du service des Maladies Infectieuses et Tropicales du CHU de Martinique. En fin d'émission, nous parlons de l'association Princesse Margot et de son programme « Les Perles du Cœur » à Gustave Roussy en 2021 qui accompagne les enfants atteints de cancer, grâce à un fil de perles représentant le chemin de l'enfant depuis le premier jour du diagnostic jusqu'à la fin du traitement. Reportage d'Ophélie Lahccen.   Programmation musicale :  ► Maitre Gazonga – Les jaloux saboteurs   ► Manamba Kanté – Mousso.

Priorité santé
Conseils aux voyageurs

Priorité santé

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2025 48:29


Avant un séjour à l'étranger, la consultation du voyage permet aux futurs vacanciers ou expatriés de prévenir les différentes maladies auxquelles ils s'exposent en changeant de latitude. Parmi les pathologies les plus courantes des voyageurs à destination des pays tropicaux, on retrouve les dermatoses, la diarrhée ou encore le paludisme, selon les données Santé publique France. Nous nous intéresserons également à l'épidémie de dengue en cours aux Antilles. Pour quelles destinations prévoir des vaccins et lesquels ? Quelle trousse de secours prévoir avant de partir ? Sur place, quelle hygiène de vie adopter, pour éviter les infections gastro-intestinales ? Comment se protéger des piqûres de moustiques ?   Pr Christophe Rapp, infectiologue à l'Hôpital Américain de Paris à Neuilly, en région parisienne. Président de la Société Française de médecine des voyages  Pr André Cabié, infectiologue et chef du service des Maladies Infectieuses et Tropicales du CHU de Martinique. En fin d'émission, nous parlons de l'association Princesse Margot et de son programme « Les Perles du Cœur » à Gustave Roussy en 2021 qui accompagne les enfants atteints de cancer, grâce à un fil de perles représentant le chemin de l'enfant depuis le premier jour du diagnostic jusqu'à la fin du traitement. Reportage d'Ophélie Lahccen.   Programmation musicale :  ► Maitre Gazonga – Les jaloux saboteurs   ► Manamba Kanté – Mousso.

Đài Hà Nội | Đọc truyện đêm khuya
Tiểu thuyết 'Gia đình có bốn chị em gái' (phần 24) - Phạm Thị Bích Thủy

Đài Hà Nội | Đọc truyện đêm khuya

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2025 28:00


Hội lên kế hoạch thành lập một phòng dự án cho loại thuốc mới riêng. Trước mắt trực thuộc tập đoàn, sau đó có thể tách ra thành công ty độc lập, nhân sự chủ chốt sẽ là người trong dòng họ như Thao, Chuẩn, Quỳ con cháu nhà Nguyễn Hữu. Việc này nhằm bảo mật và kiểm soát quyền lực kinh doanh trong nội bộ gia đình.

Le Conseil Santé
Albinisme : comment se protéger des risques liés à la maladie ?

Le Conseil Santé

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2025 1:55


À l'occasion de la journée internationale de sensibilisation à l'albinisme qui se tient tous les 13 juin, nous parlons de cette maladie héréditaire caractérisée par une absence de pigmentation de la peau, des cheveux et des yeux. L'albinisme est une maladie présente partout à travers le monde, mais est plus fréquente en Afrique subsaharienne avec une prévalence qui varie entre 1 cas sur 5 000 à 1 cas sur 15 000 selon l'OMS. Souvent discriminées, les personnes atteintes d'albinisme peuvent avoir des handicaps, notamment visuels, et ont plus de risques de déclencher des cancers de la peau. Comment les personnes atteintes d'albinisme peuvent-elles se protéger des risques liés à la maladie ? Un suivi médical dès le plus jeune âge est-il nécessaire et pour quelles raisons ? Dr Fanny MORICE-PICARD, dermatologue au Centre de référence maladies rares de la peau du CHU de Bordeaux et au Service de Dermatologie et Dermatologie Pédiatrique de ce même CHU. Retrouvez l'émission en entier ici : Albinisme : maladie rare, non transmissible et héréditaire

Librairie Mollat
Soirée Santé - Quand les TCA s'immiscent dans la famille

Librairie Mollat

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2025 61:00


Quelle place des familles ou de l'entourage dans la prise en charge thérapeutique ? Comment accompagner un proche vers le soin, quels sont les signes d'alerte et qui contacter ? Les évolutions récentes des approches thérapeutiques, les recherches en cours et l'organisation des dispositifs de soins seront abordées. Le Dr Jean-François Viaud est spécialiste de l'évolution de la place de la famille dans les prises en charge thérapeutiques aux différents âges de la vie. Le Pr Mélina Fatseas est professeure de psychiatrie et d'addictologie au CHU de Bordeaux, responsable du pôle inter-établissement d'addictologie (CHU de Bordeaux et CH Charles Perrens) et du Centre de Recours et de Coordination TCA Nouvelle Aquitaine Sud labellisé pour la prise en charge des TCA sévères.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Priorité santé
Albinisme : maladie rare, non transmissible et héréditaire

Priorité santé

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2025 48:29


À l'occasion de la journée internationale de sensibilisation à l'albinisme qui se tient tous les 13 juin, nous parlons de cette maladie héréditaire caractérisée par une absence de pigmentation de la peau, des cheveux et des yeux. L'albinisme est une maladie présente partout à travers le monde, mais est plus fréquente en Afrique subsaharienne avec une prévalence qui varie entre 1 cas sur 5 000 à 1 cas sur 15 000 selon l'OMS. Souvent discriminées, les personnes atteintes d'albinisme peuvent avoir des handicaps, notamment visuels, et ont plus de risques de déclencher des cancers de la peau.  Dr Fanny Morice-Picard, dermatologue au Centre de référence maladies rares de la peau du CHU de Bordeaux et au Service de Dermatologie et Dermatologie Pédiatrique de ce même CHU Pr Mohamed Maciré Soumah, dermatologue-vénéréologue au CHU Donka de Conakry, praticien hospitalier, professeur d'université, enseignant-chercheur à la Faculté des Sciences et Techniques de la Santé de l'Université Gamal Abdel Nasser de Conakry, en Guinée Souradji Ouro-Yondou, directeur exécutif de l'Association Nationale des personnes atteintes d'albinisme au Togo (ANAT).   Programmation musicale :  ► Eu.clides - Ira para que ? ► ADB, Yujio - Wa wa wa.

Priorité santé
Albinisme : maladie rare, non transmissible et héréditaire

Priorité santé

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2025 48:29


À l'occasion de la journée internationale de sensibilisation à l'albinisme qui se tient tous les 13 juin, nous parlons de cette maladie héréditaire caractérisée par une absence de pigmentation de la peau, des cheveux et des yeux. L'albinisme est une maladie présente partout à travers le monde, mais est plus fréquente en Afrique subsaharienne avec une prévalence qui varie entre 1 cas sur 5 000 à 1 cas sur 15 000 selon l'OMS. Souvent discriminées, les personnes atteintes d'albinisme peuvent avoir des handicaps, notamment visuels, et ont plus de risques de déclencher des cancers de la peau.  Dr Fanny Morice-Picard, dermatologue au Centre de référence maladies rares de la peau du CHU de Bordeaux et au Service de Dermatologie et Dermatologie Pédiatrique de ce même CHU Pr Mohamed Maciré Soumah, dermatologue-vénéréologue au CHU Donka de Conakry, praticien hospitalier, professeur d'université, enseignant-chercheur à la Faculté des Sciences et Techniques de la Santé de l'Université Gamal Abdel Nasser de Conakry, en Guinée Souradji Ouro-Yondou, directeur exécutif de l'Association Nationale des personnes atteintes d'albinisme au Togo (ANAT).   Programmation musicale :  ► Eu.clides - Ira para que ? ► ADB, Yujio - Wa wa wa.

Priorité santé
Les maladies de la prostate

Priorité santé

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 48:29


La prostate est un organe masculin situé sous la vessie, qui joue un rôle dans la production du sperme. Or, cet organe peut être touché par diverses maladies : hypertrophie bénigne, inflammation, cancer… À partir de quel âge faut-il faire surveiller sa prostate par un médecin ? Quels sont les symptômes qui doivent alerter ? Quelles sont les différentes prises en charge existantes en cas de maladie prostatique ?  Pr François Desgrandchamps, chef du Service d'urologie de l'Hôpital Saint-Louis de Paris, et professeur d'urologie à l'Université Paris Cité.   Pr Matchonna Tchilabalo Kpatcha, chirurgien urologue, chef du service d'urologie du CHU de Kara au Togo. Vice-doyen de la Faculté des Sciences de la Santé de l'Université de Kara.  ► En fin d'émission, nous parlons du lien entre réchauffement climatique et les maladies cardiovasculaires. La Fondation Cœur et Recherche lance trois projets de recherche pour mieux comprendre ce lien, identifier les populations les plus vulnérables, et adapter les politiques de prévention. Interview du Pr Marianne Zeller, professeure de physiologie à l'Université Bourgogne Europe, Institut de recherche cardiovasculaire du CHU Dijon Bourgogne, membre du Conseil scientifique de la Fondation Cœur et Recherche. Programmation musicale : ► Pongo – Chora► Wizkid et Anais Cardot – Slow.

Priorité santé
Les maladies de la prostate

Priorité santé

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 48:29


La prostate est un organe masculin situé sous la vessie, qui joue un rôle dans la production du sperme. Or, cet organe peut être touché par diverses maladies : hypertrophie bénigne, inflammation, cancer… À partir de quel âge faut-il faire surveiller sa prostate par un médecin ? Quels sont les symptômes qui doivent alerter ? Quelles sont les différentes prises en charge existantes en cas de maladie prostatique ?  Pr François Desgrandchamps, chef du Service d'urologie de l'Hôpital Saint-Louis de Paris, et professeur d'urologie à l'Université Paris Cité.   Pr Matchonna Tchilabalo Kpatcha, chirurgien urologue, chef du service d'urologie du CHU de Kara au Togo. Vice-doyen de la Faculté des Sciences de la Santé de l'Université de Kara.  ► En fin d'émission, nous parlons du lien entre réchauffement climatique et les maladies cardiovasculaires. La Fondation Cœur et Recherche lance trois projets de recherche pour mieux comprendre ce lien, identifier les populations les plus vulnérables, et adapter les politiques de prévention. Interview du Pr Marianne Zeller, professeure de physiologie à l'Université Bourgogne Europe, Institut de recherche cardiovasculaire du CHU Dijon Bourgogne, membre du Conseil scientifique de la Fondation Cœur et Recherche. Programmation musicale : ► Pongo – Chora► Wizkid et Anais Cardot – Slow.

Tám Sài Gòn
Review phim: DƯỚI ĐÁY HỒ, TỪ VŨ TRỤ JOHN WICK: BALLERINA, DÍNH "THÍNH" LÀ YÊU, BUÔN THẦN BÁN THÁNH và ĐIỆP QUỶ TÂN NƯƠNG

Tám Sài Gòn

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 22:36


Review các phim ra rạp từ ngày 06/06/2025:DƯỚI ĐÁY HỒ - T18Đạo diễn:  Trần Hữu TấnDiễn viên:  Karen Nguyễn, Kay Trần, Thanh Duy, Nguyên Thảo, Lâm Hoàng Oanh, Mạc Trung Kiên, Nguyễn Hữu Tiến,...Thể loại:  Kinh DịTú liên tục rơi vào vòng xoáy kỳ lạ khi những người cô quen biết dường như đã trở thành một người khác. Tình cờ một thế giới bí ẩn nằm sâu dưới đáy hồ mở ra, nơi bản sao tà ác của con người được hình thành và nuôi dưỡng bởi chấp niệm chưađược hóa giải của chính họ. Bản sao của Tú nổi dậy, khát khao điên cuồng để thay thế cô. Tú sẽ làm gì để chiến thắng bản sao của mình?DÍNH "THÍNH" LÀ YÊU – T13Đạo diễn:  Kang Yi-kwanDiễn viên:  Bae Doo-na, Son Seok-ku, Chang Ki-ha, Kim Yoon-seokThể loại:  Hài, Tình cảmDính “Thính” Là Yêu là bộ phim hài lãng mạn xoay quanh cô nàng Taek-seon (Bae Doo-na) - bộ trưởng bộ thờ ơ, chủ tịch hội vô cảm, trưởng nhóm anti tình yêu. Đang sống cuộc đời như một “tảng băng di động”, Taek-seon bất ngờ bị nhiễm“virus tình yêu” - cơn dịch bệnh kỳ lạ khiến con người không thể kiềm chế ham muốn yêu và được yêu. Nếu không tìm được tình yêu đích thực của đời mình trong vòng 5 ngày, người nhiễm virus sẽ chết… vì cô đơn, theo đúng nghĩa đen. Đứngtrước những ngã rẽ là can đảm đi tìm tình yêu hay chấp nhận từ bỏ cuộc sống, Taek-seon đã gặp gỡ 3 người đàn ông với hi vọng họ có thể thay đổi số phận của cô. Đó là nhà nghiên cứu Nam Soo-pil (Son Suk-ku), bạn học cùng tiểu học Kim Yeon-woo (Chang Ki-ha) và chuyên gia y tế Lee Kyun (Kim Yoon-seok). Những phản ứng tình yêu “dở khóc dở cười” bắt đầu bùng nổ trên hành trình chữa bệnh của Taek-seon khiến cô phải tự hỏi: Liệu đây chỉ là triệu chứng mà virus mang lạihay đó chính là tình yêu thật sự?ĐIỆP QUỶ TÂN NƯƠNG – T16Đạo diễn:  Paul AgustaDiễn viên:  Morgan Oey, Zulfa Maharani, Jourdy Pranata, Brigitta CynthiaThể loại:  Kinh DịSau khi dì mất, Salim và Tasya trở về nhà tổ để lo tang và chụp ảnh cưới. Tại đây, Salim buộc phải thắp nhang mỗi ngày trên bàn thờ bí ẩn để giữ mạng sống. Sự xuất hiện của họ vô tình đánh thức những linh hồn tổ tiên chết tức tưởi từ xa xưa. Tasya quyết tâm khám phá bí mật gia tộc để giải thoát Salim khỏi lờinguyền. Nhưng sự thật cô sắp đối mặt còn đáng sợ hơn cả những cô hồn dã quỷ.BUÔN THẦN BÁN THÁNH – T16Đạo diễn:  Pae Arak Amornsupasiri & Wutthiphong SukaninDiễn viên:  Jaonaay Jinjett Wattanasin, Korranid Laosubinprasoet, Itkron Pungkiatrussamee, Chulachak Chakrabongse, Nappon GomarachunThể loại:  Hồi hộp, Tâm LýVì muốn cứu cha, chàng trai Ake buộc phải bán đi bộ sưu tập bùa cổ của gia đình. Nhưng thật bất ngờ, trong đó lại có một báu vật liên quan đến vụ thanh trừng đẫm máu xa xưa của một ông trùm khét tiếng. Giờ đây, cậu bị cả thế giới chơibùa lẫn những bóng ma quá khứ truy đuổi để tìm lại lá bùa thất lạc…TỪ VŨ TRỤ JOHN WICK: BALLERINA – T18Đạo diễn:  Len WisemanDiễn viên:  Ana de Armas, Keanu Reeves, Catalina Sandino Moreno, ...Thể loại:  Hành Động, Hồi hộpLấy bối cảnh giữa sự kiện của Sát thủ John Wick: Phần 3 – Chuẩn Bị Chiến Tranh, bộ phim Từ Vũ Trụ John Wick: Ballerina theo chân Eve Macarro (thủ vai bởi Ana de Armas) trên hành trình trả thù cho cái chết của gia đình mình, dưới sự huấnluyện của tổ chức tội phạm Ruska Roma.

Fun rádio Podcast
A&S | "Poruchy príjmu potravy sa často žľahčujú. Jedlo by nemalo byť trestom, ani odmenou," zakladateľka Chuť žiť Valentína Sedileková

Fun rádio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2025 45:40


Valentina Sedileková je zakladateľkou projektu Chuť žiť. Venuje sa pomoci ľuďom s poruchami príjmu potravy. Mladým od 12 rokov a dospelým. Sama otvorene hovorí o živote s anorexiou, aj o tom, že v tom najhoršom období uvažovala nad samovraždou. V rámci Chuť žiť spúšťajú nový program RODINNÁ PODPORA, v ktorom sa chcú venovať aj deťom vo veku od 6 do 11 rokov. Tento projekt môžeš podporiť aj ty. TU: https://edis.darujme.sk/darujte-detom-pomoc/

VOV - Sự kiện và Bàn luận
Bài - Đảng bộ Vùng 3 Hải quân vững bước trong thời kỳ mới

VOV - Sự kiện và Bàn luận

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2025 4:21


VOV1 - Ngày 03 và 04/6, Đảng bộ Vùng 3 Hải quân tổ chức Đại hội đại biểu lần thứ XII, nhiệm kỳ 2025-2030. Chuẩn đô đốc Lê Bá Quân, Phó tư lệnh Quân chủng Hải quân dự và chỉ đạo đại hội.

VOV - Kinh tế Tài chính
Dòng chảy kinh tế - Tận dụng các FTA để mở rộng thị trường xuất khẩu cho dệt may, da giày

VOV - Kinh tế Tài chính

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 14:07


VOV1 - Trước bối cảnh kinh tế toàn cầu đầy biến động và thách thức ngày càng gia tăng, ngành dệt may và da giày Việt Nam đứng trước yêu cầu phải tận dụng hiệu quả các hiệp định thương mại tự do (FTA) để đa dạng hóa thị trường xuất khẩu, giảm phụ thuộc vào một số thị trường truyền thống.- Kịch bản tăng trưởng Việt Nam đến 2045: Chuẩn bị sâu rộng, tăng tốc tập trung - Tối ưu hóa hiệu quả tăng trưởng- Tận dụng các FTA để mở rộng thị trường xuất khẩu cho dệt may, da giày- Công suất tiêu thụ điện tại 27 tỉnh, thành miền Bắc vượt đỉnh năm 2024, Tổng công ty Điện lực miền Bắc (EVNNPC) kêu gọi khách hàng tiết kiệm điện

RARE à l'écoute
[BEST OF] Maladie rare - Vivre avec une Vascularite à ANCA

RARE à l'écoute

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 11:35


5ème épisode / 5, de la série sur la vascularite à ANCA Episode 5 : Vivre avec une Vascularite à ANCA. Invité : Mr Raphaël Darbon, président de l'association France Vascularites. https://www.association-vascularites.org/    1️⃣   Comment survient une vascularite à ANCA ? [0'19 – 4'41] ✔️ Symptomatologie aspécifique, ✔️ Errance diagnostique longue, supérieure à un an, ✔️ Dépistage d'ANCA positif pour confirmation diagnostique. Pour plus d'informations, retrouvez notre page article : https://rarealecoute.com/la-vascularite-a-anca/ 2️⃣   Quels prise en charge et suivi sont proposés ? [4'42 – 5'46] ✔️ Initialement double suivi au CHU et en centre de référence, ✔️ Suivi actuel régulier en centre de compétence. 3️⃣   Quelles motivations à présider l'Association France Vascularite ? [5'47 –7'26] ✔️ Améliorer la compréhension de sa pathologie et de sa propre prise en charge, ✔️ Briser l'isolement, aller à la rencontre des patients et des professionnels. 4️⃣   Quels sont les objectifs de l'Association France Vascularite ? [7'27 – 9'06] ✔️ Écoute, soutien et orientation : rassembler et rompre l'isolement, ✔️ Informer et former les patient grâce aux ateliers d'éducation thérapeutique, ✔️Soutenir la recherche,  ✔️Développer des partenariats pour aider à la reconnaissance des vascularites. 5️⃣   Quelle est l'actualité de l'Association ? [9'07 – 10'34] ✔️ Réunions d'information 5 à 6 fois par an, ✔️ Moments d'échanges hebdomadaires entre patients / aidants et spécialistes, en distanciel, ✔️ « Théâtre du vécu », ✔️Réunions avec les filières de santé maladie rares et les centres de références. 6️⃣   Quel message transmettre aux patients dans la même situation ? [10'35 –11 '00] ✔️ « Partager ensemble pour avancer ».   L'équipe : Virginie Druenne – Ambassadrice RARE à l'écoute Cyril Cassard – Journaliste/Animation Hervé Guillot - Production Crédits : Sonacom ******************************************************************************************************************************** À propos : "RARE à l'écoute" est un podcast dédié à la sensibilisation aux maladies rares et au soutien des personnes touchées par ces affections. Créé par un groupe passionné de professionnels de la santé, le podcast vise à informer les professionnels de santé et fournissant des informations sur les dernières avancées médicales et scientifiques dans le domaine des maladies rares, et inspirer les patients et leurs proches en partageant des histoires de courage et de persévérance. Contenu :

Klub Trójki
Samuel Chu, podczas Forum "Europa z widokiem na przyszłość. Parlament Słowa". Audycja Michała Nogasia

Klub Trójki

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2025 48:14


Międzynarodowe Forum "Europa z widokiem na przyszłość. Parlament Słowa", odbywa się w dniach które 3-4 czerwca w Europejskim Centrum Solidarności w Gdańsku. Podczas Forum Michał Nogaś rozmawia z Samuelem Chu, urodzonym w Hongkongu amerykańskim obrońcą praw człowieka. To działacz, który od lat walczy o demokratyczną przyszłość swojego rodzinnego miasta. Za swoją działalność Chu został objęty sankcjami przez ministerstwo spraw zagranicznych Chin oraz nakazem aresztowania przez władze Hongkongu. To poruszająca rozmowa o odwadze, wartościach i realnym wpływie aktywizmu na losy świata. 

Tám Sài Gòn
Review phim: MƯỢN HỒN ĐOẠT XÁC, NHIỆM VỤ: BẤT KHẢ THI, DẾ MÈN: CUỘC PHIÊU LƯU TỚI XÓM LẦY LỘI,...

Tám Sài Gòn

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 19:54


Review các phim ra rạp từ ngày 30/05/2025NHIỆM VỤ: BẤT KHẢ THI - NGHIỆP BÁO CUỐI CÙNG – T16Đạo diễn: Christopher McQuarrieDiễn viên: Tom CruiseThể loại: Hành Động, Hồi hộp, Phiêu LưuCuộc đời là tất thảy những lựa chọn. Tom Cruise thủ vai Ethan Hunt trở lại trong Nhiệm Vụ: Bất Khả Thi – Nghiệp Báo Cuối Cùng.MƯỢN HỒN ĐOẠT XÁC – T18Đạo diễn: Danny Philippou, Michael PhilippouDiễn viên: Billy Barratt, Sally Hawkins, Mischa HeywoodThể loại: Kinh DịSự trở lại của bộ óc sáng tạo đằng sau Talk to Me, Danny và Michael Philippou cùng A24 với một bộ phim kinh dị mới nhất Mượn Hồn Đoạt Xác. Nhiều người tin rằng linh hồn vẫn sẽ ở lại trong thân xác một thời gian trước khi rời đi, đây cũng là niềm tin đáng sợ cho nghi lễ ám ảnh nhất tháng 5.MA MÓC HỌNG – T16Đạo diễn: Azhar Kinoi LubisDiễn viên: Arla Ailani, Adzana Ashel, Endy Arfian, Raihan KhanThể loại: Kinh DịSiêu phẩm mùa xuân tại xứ sở Vạn Đảo với hơn 3 triệu vé bán ra. Câu chuyện kể về chuyến leo núi của nhóm bạn Ita và Maya trong kỳ nghỉ lễ. Vì phạm phải điều kỵ, Ita trở thành con mồi của lũ quỷ trong rừng, chúng thay phiên nhập vào xác cô để khiến linh hồn cô bị giam cầm nơi đây. Tuy nhiên, con ma sống tại căn nhà của Ita cũng chớp thời cơ để đoạt lấy cơ thể cô. Cơ thể Ita chứa quá nhiều linh hồn ác độc mà mà tổn hại, khiến cho sinh mạng của cô chỉ được tính bằng ngày. Maya giờ đây cố tìm cách cứu lấy bạn mình khỏi bầy quỷ dữ.NĂM MƯỜI – T18Đạo diễn: Tấn Hoàng ThôngDiễn viên: Huỳnh Tú Uyên, Trần Vân Anh, Trần Phong, Nam Nam, Vương Thanh Tùng, Hồ Quang Mẫn, Nguyễn Trung Huy, Hoa Thảo, Raman Quốc CườngThể loại: Kinh dịLấy cảm hứng từ trò chơi quen thuộc Năm Mười, câu chuyện xoay quanh một nhóm bạn cùng nhau đi nghỉ dưỡng tại Đà Lạt. Chuyến đi tưởng như chữa lành bỗng nhiên trở thành tai hoạ khi họ cùng chơi trò Năm Mười và một bí mật kinh hoàng năm xưa được hé lộ.DẾ MÈN: CUỘC PHIÊU LƯU TỚI XÓM LẦY LỘIĐạo diễn: Mai PhươngDiễn viên: Dế Mèn (Trần Hoàng Sơn), Dế Trũi (Thái Văn Minh Vũ), Gián Đệp (Nguyễn Anh Tuấn), Tổng Cóc (Thái Văn Minh Vũ), Đại Vương Ếch Cốm (Hồ Tiến Đạt), Bọ Râu Que (Lê Quang Tuyên), Bác Học Ruồi Giấm (Nguyễn Anh Tuấn)…Thể loại: Hoạt HìnhNhà của Dế Mèn tại thành phố ô nhiễm bị phá khiến cậu rời đi tìm nơi trong lành hơn. Bạn bè tò mò, Mèn liền kể lại chuyến phiêu lưu cùng Dế Trũi. Trên đường đi, họ kết bạn với Chuồn, Nhện Nước và Gián Đệp, được chỉ đường đến Xóm Lầy Lội – vùng đất của Đại Vương Ếch Cốm. Tuy được Đại Vương Ếch Cốm và Tổng Cóc tiếp đón, Mèn vẫn phát hiện âm mưu đen tối của hắn. Râu Que cứu thoát Mèn và đưa về Tổ Mối, cậu tham gia đại hội võ thuật để trả ơn và giành chiến thắng trước Võ sĩ Bọ Ngựa. Khi đi lĩnh thưởng Mèn bị tấn công, được Võ Sĩ Bọ Ngựa cứu, rồi cùng nhau trở về cứu Tổ Mối. Trong trận chiến với đội quân Châu Chấu Voi, thành phố bốc cháy do mồi lửa của Ruồi Giấm Bác Học. Dế Mèn cứu Ếch Cốm khiến hắn hối hận. Cuối cùng, cậu nhận được bản đồ dẫn đến miền đất hứa và bắt đầu hành trình mới.

Sách Nói Chất Lượng Cao
Sách nói Bắt Đầu Bằng Để Lại - Dương Thành Truyền | Voiz FM

Sách Nói Chất Lượng Cao

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2025 20:10


Nghe trọn nội dung sách nói Bắt Đầu Bằng Để Lại trên ứng dụng Voiz FM: https://voiz.vn/play/6668/Một tập tạp văn nhiều cung bậc hỉ nộ ái ố về lòng người và thói đời từ Chuyện đời, Chuyện sách tới Chuyện người. Tác giả viết mà tựa như đang khề khà cùng bạn đọc đối ẩm bằng cái duyên chữ khó phai.Những vấn đề thời sự ùa vào khiến trang viết nhộn hẳn lên với hàng loạt “Ca dao mới thời cách lý”, “Test… đi vào thơ”. Để cuối cùng dẫn tới cú “làm bàn” cực hóm, cực chuẩn: Trong khi công lý đòi hỏi phải được thực thi, công luận đang dùng sức mạnh ngôn từ để bày tỏ thái độ không dung thứ: Dân ta gọi chúng là bọn Việt ác (theo cách cấu tạo từ hệt như Việt gian), là lũ “ăn” kit (theo cách chơi chữ bằng đồng âm)!Đang hóm hỉnh đó rồi tác giả chợt làm người ta đắng đót khi những cái tên đất và người của mấy trăm năm, của máu thịt như Cái Tràm, Láng Dài, Xóm Lung, Đìa Chuối hay Nụ, Thắm, Tươi, Ngà bị chối bỏ dễ dàng. Có phải vì lòng ta cạn, không đủ yêu, không đủ thương, không đủ hãnh diện về cái tiếng quê mình?Và cả những trăn trở day dứt rằng: Thà rằng, xin cứ kỳ vọng con mình phải trở nên giàu có, cao sang, quyền quý, nổi tiếng, thành đạt, ông này bà nọ, xuống ngựa lên xe… nhưng đừng gọi là “công dân đẳng cấp”. Vì thế hẳn có loại “công dân thứ cấp”, và cả loại “phó thường dân” chưa xếp hạng. Thật là, chỉ dùng có mấy chữ mà làm đau lòng không biết bao nhiêu người.Tại ứng dụng sách nói Voiz FM, sách nói Bắt Đầu Bằng Để Lại được đầu tư chất lượng âm thanh và thu âm chuyên nghiệp, tốt nhất để mang lại trải nghiệm nghe tuyệt vời cho bạn. ---Về Voiz FM: Voiz FM là ứng dụng sách nói podcast ra mắt thị trường công nghệ từ năm 2019. Với gần 2000 tựa sách độc quyền, Voiz FM hiện đang là nền tảng sách nói podcast bản quyền hàng đầu Việt Nam. Bạn có thể trải nghiệm miễn phí đa dạng nội dung tại Voiz FM từ sách nói, podcast đến truyện nói, sách tóm tắt và nội dung dành cho thiếu nhi. ---Voiz FM website: https://voiz.vn/ Theo dõi Facebook Voiz FM: https://www.facebook.com/VoizFM Tham khảo thêm các bài viết review, tổng hợp, gợi ý sách để lựa chọn sách nói dễ dàng hơn tại trang Blog Voiz FM: http://blog.voiz.vn/ ---Cảm ơn bạn đã ủng hộ Voiz FM. Nếu bạn yêu thích sách nói Bắt Đầu Bằng Để Lại và các nội dung sách nói podcast khác, hãy đăng ký kênh để nhận thông báo về những nội dung mới nhất của Voiz FM channel nhé. Ngoài ra, bạn có thể nghe BẢN FULL ĐỘC QUYỀN hàng chục ngàn nội dung Chất lượng cao khác tại ứng dụng Voiz FM.Tải ứng dụng Voiz FM: voiz.vn/download#voizfm #sáchnói #podcast #sáchnóiBắtĐầuBằngĐểLại #DươngThànhTruyền

Soundside
A UW COVID expert on the latest federal vaccine recommendations

Soundside

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 14:52


The Trump Administration’s health policies are upending years of advice about COVID vaccines. Since they’ve been available, experts have recommended the shot to almost everyone. The vaccines are safe and they work. But now federal agencies are taking a much narrower approach. Health secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr. just announced the vaccines won't be recommended for children or healthy pregnant people. And the FDA plans to approve booster shots only for older adults and people with extra risk factors. We talk more about all of that with an expert on COVID-19, Dr. Helen Chu. Chu doesn't agree with the recommendations. "I think the reason why we have COVID vaccines for young children and for pregnant persons is because they know we know that they work, that they're safe, they're effective," Chu says. "These are populations that are at high risk for severe disease." Guest Dr. Helen Chu, professor of medicine at the University of Washington. She’s run several landmark studies of how COVID spreads. Thank you to the supporters of KUOW, you help make this show possible! If you want to help out, go to kuow.org/donate/soundsidenotes Soundside is a production of KUOW in Seattle, a proud member of the NPR Network. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Speak Chinese Like A Taiwanese Local
#303 端午節快到了 Dragon Boat Festival Is Coming Soon

Speak Chinese Like A Taiwanese Local

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 6:35


端午節 duānwǔjié – Dragon Boat Festival由來 yóulái – origin; historical background五月初五 wǔyuè chūwǔ – the 5th day of the 5th lunar month驅除 qūchú – to drive away; to get rid of瘟疫 wēnyì – plague; epidemic disease蚊蟲 wénchóng – mosquitoes and insects掛 guà – to hang艾草 àicǎo – mugwort (a traditional medicinal herb)菖蒲 chāngpú – calamus (a fragrant plant used to ward off evil)灑 sǎ – to sprinkle; to scatter雄黃酒 xiónghuángjiǔ – realgar wine (a traditional medicinal wine used to ward off evil)去邪 qùxié – to ward off evil spirits楚國 Chǔguó – the State of Chu (an ancient Chinese state)詩人 shīrén – poet屈原 Qū Yuán – Qu Yuan (a famous patriotic poet in ancient China)投江自盡 tóujiāng zìjìn – to drown oneself in a river自殺 zìshā – suicide忠誠 zhōngchéng – loyal; faithful流放 liúfàng – to exile; banish汨羅江 Mìluójiāng – Miluo River (where Qu Yuan drowned himself)當地的百姓 dāngdì de bǎixìng – local common people把糯米飯糰包成粽子 bǎ nuòmǐ fàntuán bāo chéng zòngzi – to wrap glutinous rice dumplings (zongzi)竹葉 zhúyè – bamboo leaf咬 yǎo – to bite划龍舟 huálóngzhōu – to row dragon boats避邪驅毒 bìxié qūdú – to ward off evil and expel toxins戴香包 dàixiāngbāo – to wear scented sachets你想讓中文更進步嗎 ? 我可以幫你!

Priorité santé
Psychologie: trouver sa place dans la famille

Priorité santé

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 48:29


Être l'ainé ou le cadet, être le beau-père d'une famille recomposée... Trouver sa place dans la famille peut ne pas être évident. Ainsi, qu'un enfant soit l'aîné ou le dernier, sa position dans la fratrie a des conséquences sur la relation tissée avec ses parents, mais aussi avec ses frères et sœurs. De même, après une nouvelle union, l'adulte nouvellement arrivé doit créer des liens avec des enfants qui ne sont pas les siens, mais qui partagent son quotidien.  Comment trouver sa place au sein de la famille ? Que faire quand la place qu'on se voit attribuer ne nous convient pas ?   Dr Marie-Claude Gavard, médecin psychiatre, psychothérapeute, psychanalyste à Paris. Autrice de « Mais qu'est-ce qui se passe dans ma tête ? » chez Marabout.  ► En fin d'émission, nous faisons un point sur les actualités thérapeutiques de la sclérose en plaques avec le Pr Laure Michel, neurologue au CHU de Rennes et vice-présidente du comité médico-scientifique de la Fondation France Sclérose en Plaques.  Programmation musicale : ► Fleetwood Mac – Family man ► Bejo, Dj pimp – Tutti frutti.

Priorité santé
Psychologie: trouver sa place dans la famille

Priorité santé

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 48:29


Être l'ainé ou le cadet, être le beau-père d'une famille recomposée... Trouver sa place dans la famille peut ne pas être évident. Ainsi, qu'un enfant soit l'aîné ou le dernier, sa position dans la fratrie a des conséquences sur la relation tissée avec ses parents, mais aussi avec ses frères et sœurs. De même, après une nouvelle union, l'adulte nouvellement arrivé doit créer des liens avec des enfants qui ne sont pas les siens, mais qui partagent son quotidien.  Comment trouver sa place au sein de la famille ? Que faire quand la place qu'on se voit attribuer ne nous convient pas ?   Dr Marie-Claude Gavard, médecin psychiatre, psychothérapeute, psychanalyste à Paris. Autrice de « Mais qu'est-ce qui se passe dans ma tête ? » chez Marabout.  ► En fin d'émission, nous faisons un point sur les actualités thérapeutiques de la sclérose en plaques avec le Pr Laure Michel, neurologue au CHU de Rennes et vice-présidente du comité médico-scientifique de la Fondation France Sclérose en Plaques.  Programmation musicale : ► Fleetwood Mac – Family man ► Bejo, Dj pimp – Tutti frutti.

The Mighty Mommy's Quick and Dirty Tips for Practical Parenting
5 Ways To Encourage a Self-Directed Summer (Encore)

The Mighty Mommy's Quick and Dirty Tips for Practical Parenting

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 14:22


School's just about out for the summer - now what? Many parents will have signed their kids up for numerous camps and enrichment experiences by now, making sure that they won't have to hear the dreaded “I'm bored!” refrain repeated endlessly. That makes sense since kids are often passive receivers - of entertainment that both their technology and many toys that are made for children provide. They are also often passive recipients of education. Most are required to go to a formal school setting whether or not they want to, where they tend to be externally motivated by systems of rewards and punishments to do what adults tell them to do and learn what they're told to learn and when. This means that many kids these days don't have or take as many opportunities to create their own fun or decide what to do with their time as they once did. Furthermore, high-pressure academic environments can leave kids feeling anxious and depressed about where they fall in grade rankings - or that their scores are worth more than they are. Rather than developing a love of learning, these kids can end up developing the false idea that how they “perform” their learning means more than the learning itself.Transcript: https://project-parenthood.simplecast.com/episodes/5-ways-to-encourage-a-self-directed-summer-encore/transcriptSources: What Is Self-Directed Education? The Alliance for Self-Directed Education.https://www.self-directed.org/sde/. Boles, B. (2018, October 17). Give Kids Control. The Alliance for Self-Directed Education.https://www.self-directed.org/tp/give-kids-control/. Boles, B. (2018, May 24). Teens and Screens. The Alliance for Self-Directed Education.https://www.self-directed.org/tp/teens-and-screens/.Loosli, S. E. (2022, May 15). Do-It-Yourself Summer Camp. Power of Families.https://poweroffamilies.com/do-it-yourself-summer-camp/.Low, C (2021, January 10) How To Help Your Child Be An Independent, Self-Directed Learner. Mamahood. https://story.mamahood.com.sg/help-your-child-be-independent-self-directed-learner/. McDonald, K. (2019, April 23). The Value of A Self-Directed Summer for Kids. FEE Stories. https://fee.org/articles/the-value-of-a-self-directed-summer-for-kids/. Tam, V. C., Chu, P., & Tsang, V. (2023). Engaging in self-directed leisure activities during a homework-free holiday: Impacts on primary school children in Hong Kong. Journal of Global Education and Research, 7(1), 64-80.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1193&context=jger

LONG LIVE
AVC : l'ennemi numéro 1 des femmes

LONG LIVE

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 46:08


Dans cet épisode essentiel de Long Live, Lucile Woodward reçoit la professeure Charlotte Cordonnier, spécialiste de l'AVC et cheffe du service de neurologie vasculaire au CHU de Lille.L'AVC, ou accident vasculaire cérébral, survient lorsqu'un vaisseau sanguin dans le cerveau se bouche ou se rompt, entraînant un manque d'oxygène et des lésions cérébrales. C'est une urgence médicale majeure.Ce qu'on sait moins, c'est que 1 personne sur 4 fera un AVC au cours de sa vie, et que les femmes sont plus touchées que les hommes.Comment le reconnaître ? Peut-on l'éviter ? Quels gestes peuvent sauver ? Que faire après ? Cet épisode aborde la prévention, les signaux d'alerte, les traitements actuels, mais aussi les facteurs de risque souvent méconnus. Un échange clair, accessible et indispensable pour mieux comprendre cette pathologie qui nous concerne tous.Un épisode à écouter, à partager, à retenir : parce que parler d'AVC, c'est aussi apprendre à sauver des vies ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

City Arts & Lectures
Encore: Jon M. Chu and Awkwafina

City Arts & Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2025 66:06


Long before he directed Wicked, In The Heights, or the groundbreaking film Crazy Rich Asians, Jon M. Chu was a movie-obsessed first-generation Chinese American helping at his parents' Chinese restaurant in Silicon Valley and forever facing the cultural identity crisis endemic to children of immigrants. Growing up on the cutting edge of 21st-century technology gave Chu the tools he needed to make his mark at USC film school and to be discovered by Steven Spielberg, but he soon found himself struggling to understand who he was. In Viewfinder: A Memoir of Seeing and Being Seen, Chu questions what it means when your dreams collide with your circumstances and how it's possible to succeed even when the world changes beyond all recognition.  On August 3, 2024, Jon M. Chu came to the Sydney Goldstein Theater in San Francisco to talk with writer, actor, comedian, and rapper Nora Lum, aka “Awkwafina,”, who starred in Crazy Rich Asians.  This program originally aired in August 2024. 

Native America Calling - The Electronic Talking Circle
Tuesday, May 20, 2025 – Arizona tribes fight fast-tracked copper mine plan

Native America Calling - The Electronic Talking Circle

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 56:04


The San Carlos Apache Tribe is fighting to stop the planned June 16, 2025 transfer to the sacred Oak Flat land in Arizona to the companies that intend to turn it into a copper mine. There's a flurry of activity around the ongoing fight over the land, known to the Apache as Chi'chil Biłdagoteel. The Trump Administration announced its intention to rush the land swap involving 2,400 acres of land to hasten the two mile wide open pit mine. A federal judge this month halted the transfer, saying the tribes have a prevailing interest. San Carlos Apache just requested an injunction to stop any movement until the legal issues are settled. We'll also get perspectives on what needs to be considered if, as President Donald Trump suggests, the federal government moves ahead with re-opening the prison on Alcatraz Island in California. GUESTS Naelyn Pike (enrolled member of the San Carlos Apache), spokesperson of the Apache stronghold Su:k Chu:vak Fulwilder (Onk Akimel O'odham, Xalchidom Piipaash, Tlingit, Aleut and Little Lake Pomo), council member of the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community Morning Star Gali (Pit River Tribe), executive director of Indigenous Justice

Priorité santé
Prendre soin de ses articulations

Priorité santé

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 48:29


Arthrose, arthrite, rhumatismes, polyarthrite rhumatoïde… Les maladies des articulations sont nombreuses et peuvent toucher toutes les tranches d'âge, pas uniquement les personnes âgées. Comment prévenir ces maladies et prendre soin de ses articulations ? Quelles prises en charge existent pour ces maladies ? Peut-on ralentir leur évolution ?  Pr Francis Berenbaum, chef du service de rhumatologie à l'Hôpital Saint-Antoine-APHP à Paris. Professeur à Sorbonne Université. Chercheur au sein d'une équipe Inserm, dédiée à l'arthrose Pr Norbert Lamini, professeur agrégé de Rhumatologie au CHU de Brazzaville et enseignant chercheur à la Faculté des sciences de la santé de l'Université Marien NGOUABI, à Brazzaville au Congo. Secrétaire général de la société congolaise de Rhumatologie-soins de suite et de réadaptation.  Un reportage de Louise Caledec à l'Opéra de Paris.   ► En fin d'émission, nous dressons le bilan du premier Forum africain sur le don et la transplantation d'organes qui s'est tenu à Nouakchott du 16 au 18 mai 2025. Interview du Pr Abdellatif Sidi Aly, professeur-assistant de Néphrologie à la Faculté de médecine de Nouakchott en Mauritanie. Président du Conseil National du Don et de la Transplantation (CNDT).  Programmation musicale : ► Pawpaw rod – Shadow ► Ginton, Oumou Sangaré - Sabu.

Priorité santé
Prendre soin de ses articulations

Priorité santé

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 48:29


Arthrose, arthrite, rhumatismes, polyarthrite rhumatoïde… Les maladies des articulations sont nombreuses et peuvent toucher toutes les tranches d'âge, pas uniquement les personnes âgées. Comment prévenir ces maladies et prendre soin de ses articulations ? Quelles prises en charge existent pour ces maladies ? Peut-on ralentir leur évolution ?  Pr Francis Berenbaum, chef du service de rhumatologie à l'Hôpital Saint-Antoine-APHP à Paris. Professeur à Sorbonne Université. Chercheur au sein d'une équipe Inserm, dédiée à l'arthrose Pr Norbert Lamini, professeur agrégé de Rhumatologie au CHU de Brazzaville et enseignant chercheur à la Faculté des sciences de la santé de l'Université Marien NGOUABI, à Brazzaville au Congo. Secrétaire général de la société congolaise de Rhumatologie-soins de suite et de réadaptation.  Un reportage de Louise Caledec à l'Opéra de Paris.   ► En fin d'émission, nous dressons le bilan du premier Forum africain sur le don et la transplantation d'organes qui s'est tenu à Nouakchott du 16 au 18 mai 2025. Interview du Pr Abdellatif Sidi Aly, professeur-assistant de Néphrologie à la Faculté de médecine de Nouakchott en Mauritanie. Président du Conseil National du Don et de la Transplantation (CNDT).  Programmation musicale : ► Pawpaw rod – Shadow ► Ginton, Oumou Sangaré - Sabu.

Priorité santé
Les MICI, Maladies inflammatoires chroniques de l'intestin

Priorité santé

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 48:29


À l'occasion de la journée mondiale des MICI, nous parlons de ces maladies inflammatoires chroniques de l'intestin qui regroupent la maladie de Crohn et la rectocolite hémorragique (RCH). Causées par une dérégulation du système immunitaire intestinal, ces maladies se caractérisent par une inflammation de la paroi d'une partie du tube digestif. Douleurs abdominales, diarrhées parfois accompagnées de saignements, fissures ou abcès à l'anus… les symptômes sont d'intensité et de fréquence variables selon les individus. Comment les personnes touchées par les MICI sont-elles prises en charge ? Quels traitements existent aujourd'hui ? Où en est la recherche ?  Pr Yoram Bouhnik, gastro-entérologue, président et cofondateur de l'Institut des MICI, situé au sein du Groupe Hospitalier Privé Ambroise-Paré Hartmann, à Neuilly-sur-Seine Dr Tahir Mahamat-Saleh, gastro-entérologue, enseignant à la Faculté des sciences de la Santé humaine de Ndjamena. Chef de service de gastro-entérologie au CHU la Renaissance de Ndjamena & vice-président de la Société Tchadienne des Maladies de l'Appareil Digestif.   Un reportage de Thalie Mpouho.   Programmation musicale :► White Corbeau - Libère ► Crayon, Ayra Starr – Ngozi. 

Priorité santé
Les MICI, Maladies inflammatoires chroniques de l'intestin

Priorité santé

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 48:29


À l'occasion de la journée mondiale des MICI, nous parlons de ces maladies inflammatoires chroniques de l'intestin qui regroupent la maladie de Crohn et la rectocolite hémorragique (RCH). Causées par une dérégulation du système immunitaire intestinal, ces maladies se caractérisent par une inflammation de la paroi d'une partie du tube digestif. Douleurs abdominales, diarrhées parfois accompagnées de saignements, fissures ou abcès à l'anus… les symptômes sont d'intensité et de fréquence variables selon les individus. Comment les personnes touchées par les MICI sont-elles prises en charge ? Quels traitements existent aujourd'hui ? Où en est la recherche ?  Pr Yoram Bouhnik, gastro-entérologue, président et cofondateur de l'Institut des MICI, situé au sein du Groupe Hospitalier Privé Ambroise-Paré Hartmann, à Neuilly-sur-Seine Dr Tahir Mahamat-Saleh, gastro-entérologue, enseignant à la Faculté des sciences de la Santé humaine de Ndjamena. Chef de service de gastro-entérologie au CHU la Renaissance de Ndjamena & vice-président de la Société Tchadienne des Maladies de l'Appareil Digestif.   Un reportage de Thalie Mpouho.   Programmation musicale :► White Corbeau - Libère ► Crayon, Ayra Starr – Ngozi. 

Vietnam Veteran News with Mack Payne
Episode 3047 – Vietnam Vet Bill Curwick helped close down Chu Lai base

Vietnam Veteran News with Mack Payne

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2025 10:15


Episode 3047 – Vietnam Vet Bill Curwick helped close down Chu Lai baseListen to Episode 3047 and discover more about Vietnam Vet Bill Curwick of Marshall, MN. He served with D Company, 26th Engineer Battalion, the Americal Division at Chu … Continue reading →

El Diario de Cooperativa AM
Cadáver en una maleta: Crimen fue ordenado desde Perú, dice Fiscalía de Arica

El Diario de Cooperativa AM

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 18:10


"Es el cuarto cuerpo que desenterramos en el cerro Chuño, y no son los únicos ni los últimos que buscamos", dijo el jefe regional del Ministerio Público, Mario Carrera. En Cooperativa, adelantó que "pronto habrá noticias" respecto a los casos del conscripto Franco Vargas y del exfiscal Manuel Guerra en la arista Penta, que también están bajo su jurisdicción. Conduce Verónica Franco y Rodrigo Vergara.

The Economics Show with Soumaya Keynes
Bonus: Globalisation can be slowed, but not stopped

The Economics Show with Soumaya Keynes

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 31:57


Donald Trump's trade policies have put global markets through the mill in recent weeks. But his policies didn't come from nowhere. Aspects of US protectionism preceded Trump's second term – and countries across the world have been pushing for greater self-sufficiency for some time. Is this drive for greater self-sufficiency misguided? Is true self-sufficiency even possible? Or might the secret to economic security come from more co-operation, not less? The FT's senior business writer Andrew Hill sits down with Ben Chu to discuss the findings from his new book: "Exile Economics: What Happens if Globalisation Fails." Chu is the policy and analysis correspondent at BBC Verify and was previously the economics editor of BBC Newsnight.For further reading:The old global economic order is deadBritain's trade deal with Trump may not be good news for the worldTariffs are a bet on the free market rather than free tradeThe business lessons to draw from Trump's dealmakingSubscribe to The Economics Show on Apple, Spotify, Pocket Casts or wherever you listen. Presented by Andrew Hill. Produced by Mischa Frankl-Duval. Flo Phillips is the executive producer. Original music and sound design by Breen Turner. The FT's acting co-head of audio is Manuela Saragosa.Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

VietChristian Podcast
Chúng Ta Còn Bao Nhiêu Thời Gian? (Jeff Schreve)

VietChristian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2025


Tựa Đề: Chúng Ta Còn Bao Nhiêu Thời Gian?; Tác Giả: Jeff Schreve; Loạt Bài: Gây Dựng Niềm Tin

VOV - Việt Nam và Thế giới
Tin quốc tế - Giáo dân vỡ òa cảm xúc khi Giáo hoàng Leo XIV ra mắt

VOV - Việt Nam và Thế giới

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 2:44


VOV1 - Đám đông ở quảng trường chính của Vatican vỗ tay, reo hò khi khói trắng bắt đầu bốc ra từ ống khói của Nhà nguyệnSistine. Chuông của Vương cung thánh đường Thánh Peter vang lên chào đón tin Hồng y người Mỹ Robert Prevost, 69 tuổi, đã được bầu làm tân Giáo hoàng.

Priorité santé
Les troubles obsessionnels compulsifs

Priorité santé

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 48:29


Se laver les mains à répétition, faire le ménage sans arrêt, vérifier plusieurs fois que les portes sont verrouillées avant de sortir, suivre chaque jour le même chemin pour se rendre au travail, au point de traverser la rue exactement au même endroit… Les troubles obsessionnels compulsifs peuvent se manifester sous différentes formes. Comportements répétitifs, irraisonnés et incontrôlables, les TOC surviennent généralement avant l'âge de 25 ans. Quelles sont les causes des TOC ? Quelle prise en charge existe ?  Dr Aurélia Schneider, psychiatre spécialisée en Thérapies comportementales et cognitives (TCC), attachée à l'Hôpital de Bicêtre, au Kremlin-Bicêtre, en région parisienne Pr Francis Tognon, psychiatre au CHU de Parakou, maître de conférences et professeur de psychiatrie à l'Université de Parakou au Bénin Programmation musicale :► Liniker – Tudo ► Kizz Daniel ft Davido – Twe Twe

Priorité santé
Les troubles obsessionnels compulsifs

Priorité santé

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 48:29


Se laver les mains à répétition, faire le ménage sans arrêt, vérifier plusieurs fois que les portes sont verrouillées avant de sortir, suivre chaque jour le même chemin pour se rendre au travail, au point de traverser la rue exactement au même endroit… Les troubles obsessionnels compulsifs peuvent se manifester sous différentes formes. Comportements répétitifs, irraisonnés et incontrôlables, les TOC surviennent généralement avant l'âge de 25 ans. Quelles sont les causes des TOC ? Quelle prise en charge existe ?  Dr Aurélia Schneider, psychiatre spécialisée en Thérapies comportementales et cognitives (TCC), attachée à l'Hôpital de Bicêtre, au Kremlin-Bicêtre, en région parisienne Pr Francis Tognon, psychiatre au CHU de Parakou, maître de conférences et professeur de psychiatrie à l'Université de Parakou au Bénin Programmation musicale :► Liniker – Tudo ► Kizz Daniel ft Davido – Twe Twe

Reportage Afrique
En Côte d'Ivoire, les excellents résultats des centres de soins Mère Kangourou contre la mortalité néonatale

Reportage Afrique

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 2:22


En Côte d'Ivoire, près de 34 000 naissances prématurées sont enregistrées chaque année. En complément de la prise en charge en couveuse dans les hôpitaux, l'Unicef et le Fonds Muskoka ont développé depuis six ans, avec le gouvernement ivoirien, le programme Centres de Soins Mère Kangourou (SMK). Une méthode de contact peau à peau entre la mère et son bébé prématuré, pour réduire la mortalité néonatale, qui donne déjà de très bons résultats. Avec notre correspondante à Abidjan, Marine JeanninMalgré les pleurs des bébés et les discussions à voix basse des jeunes mères, l'atmosphère est feutrée dans le service « Mère Kangourou » du CHU de Treichville, une commune d'Abidjan en Côte d'Ivoire. Seize femmes et leurs bébés sont actuellement logées, encadrées et soignées dans cette unité d'une vingtaine de places. Parmi elles, Fatim Wandao, 23 ans, porte entre les seins un bébé d'un mois, son premier enfant. L'hôpital a dû déclencher son accouchement avant terme, raconte-t-elle, à cause d'une complication survenue à six mois de grossesse.« Ils l'ont envoyé en couveuse, parce que le bébé était trop petit, se souvient-elle, encore émue. Je tremblais. Je me suis dit “Est-ce que mon bébé va s'en sortir ? Est-ce que je vais m'en sortir ?” Quand je le voyais dans la couveuse, je ne me sentais pas bien, parce qu'elle était trop petite. Mais quand le bébé est revenu, je me suis sentie très heureuse. La première fois que j'ai pris mon bébé dans les bras, je me suis sentie fière d'être maman. Quand on est venues ici, au fur et à mesure, j'ai commencé à prendre soin d'elle, et les mamans qui sont ici avec moi m'ont aidée. »La méthode est simple, explique l'infirmière Nicole Howo. Garder en permanence les bébés au contact de leur mère, grâce à un foulard étroitement noué, comme pour prolonger la grossesse hors du ventre maternel. « On porte les bébés peau à peau, à la poitrine des mamans, et c'est cette chaleur-là qui permet à l'enfant de se développer. Ça marche, on a des bébés qui viennent à 600 grammes, et on les voit aujourd'hui, ils sont normaux, comme les autres bébés. »Le porter « kangourou » aide l'enfant à se développer, mais aussi la mère à garder un bon état psychologique, car les risques de dépression post-partum sont accentués après un accouchement prématuré. De peur de perdre leur bébé peu après la naissance, beaucoup de parturientes refusent même de leur donner un nom. « Ça permet à la maman de regagner en confiance, parce que quand on [donne naissance à un enfant] prématuré, on se culpabilise, on est traumatisée. Donc la mère elle-même voit l'enfant grandir progressivement. Chaque jour, on fait les pesées. Cinq grammes aujourd'hui, 10 grammes aujourd'hui, 20 grammes demain. Elles sentent l'enfant grandir. Quand on atteint le kilogramme, on célèbre ! », se réjouit le Dr Chantière Somé-Meazieu, qui dirige l'unité Mère-Kangourou.Quinze centres de soin Mère-Kangourou sont déjà fonctionnels, avec l'objectif de doubler ce nombre d'ici à 2030. Le gouvernement aimerait appliquer ce programme à l'échelle nationale, encouragé par les bons résultats que souligne Mariana Stirbu, représentante par intérim de l'Unicef dans le pays. « Dans ce centre, pour l'année dernière, on a eu un taux de survie de 99 %. C'est un pourcentage très important. Beaucoup de ces enfants auraient pu décéder, c'est une question de vie ou de mort », détaille-t-elle. La prématurité reste l'une des principales causes de mortalité infantile en Côte d'Ivoire, puisqu'elle représente près de 30 % des décès néonatals. À lire aussi«Carnet de santé», le podcast – Dr Somé-Meazieu, grand-mère des prématurés en Côte d'Ivoire

KPFA - APEX Express
APEX Express – 5.1.25 – Filmmakers Exploring Boundaries

KPFA - APEX Express

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025


A weekly magazine-style radio show featuring the voices and stories of Asians and Pacific Islanders from all corners of our community. The show is produced by a collective of media makers, deejays, and activists. Host Miko Lee celebrates AAPINH Month by interviewing Filmmakers: Sara Kambe Holland, Alleluiah Panis, and Kyle Casey Chu, also known as Panda Dulce. We also cover a bunch of AAPINH month events happening throughout the Bay Area.   Calendar of Events Community Calendar May 3 2-6pm Daly City AAPI Fest celebrating local Asian American & Pacific Islander culture in Daly City and the Greater San Francisco Bay Area     May 10 10am-12pm PT Our Heritage 5K 2025  a FREE, family-friendly 5K fun walk/run honoring the rich history and contributions of Asian American and Pacific Islander communities in San Francisco. This scenic route winds through the heart of the city, passing by over 16+ historic AAPI landmarks—featuring goodies, resources, and fun facts about its cultural significance. Expect cheer stations, photo ops, sweet treats, and entertainment along the route to keep the energy high! May 10th is also AAPI Mental Health Day! The Our Wellness Festival, will celebrate mental health, community, and joy. The festival will feature family-friendly activities, carnival-style games, music, dancing, wellness resources, and more! May 23 at 5:30 pm – 8:30 pm Asian American and Pacific Islander LGBTQ2S+ Mixer NJAHS Peace Gallery 1684 Post Street, San Francisco Children's Fairyland in Oakland, and Stanford's Asian American studies department host a series of events throughout the month that we will post in the show notes for you to check out.  Bay Area Public Libraries AAPI Month Oakland public libraries feature reading lists for all ages, a grab and grow seedling kit and events like watermelon kimchi making!San Francisco Public Libraries There will be events for all ages at Library locations throughout the City, including free author talks, book clubs, film screenings, crafts, food programs and musical and dance performances. San Jose Public libraries host a series of events with a highlights being Tapa Cloth making on May 6 and Vegan Filipino Cooking with Astig Vegan on May 7 Berkeley public libraries   CAAMFest 2025 United States of Asian America Through June 1    Transcript: Filmmakers Exploring Boundaries   Opening: [00:00:00] Apex Express Asian Pacific expression. Community and cultural coverage, music and calendar, new visions and voices, coming to you with an Asian Pacific Islander point of view. It's time to get on board the Apex Express.   Ayame Keane-Lee: [00:00:57] Welcome to Apex Express and happy Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. Even though the Trump administration has eliminated recognizing cultural heritage months, we are still celebrating diversity and inclusion. Here at Apex Express and KPFA, we believe in lifting up people's voices. And tonight on Apex Express, we are focusing on Asian American filmmakers exploring boundaries. Host Mika Lee talks with filmmakers, creators, writers Sarah Kambe Holland, Alleluiah Panis, and Kyle Casey Chu, also known as Panda Dulce. Join us on Apex Express.    Miko Lee: [00:01:51] Welcome, Sarah Kambe Holland, the amazing young filmmaker, writer, director, here to talk about your very first film, egghead and Twinkie. Welcome to Apex Express.    Sarah Kambe Holland: [00:02:04] Thanks so much for having me.   Miko Lee: [00:02:06] So first I'm gonna start with a personal question, which is an adaptation from the amazing poet Chinaka Hodges. And my first question is, who are your people and what legacy do you carry with you?    Sarah Kambe Holland: [00:02:19] Oh wow. What a great question. , I think that I represent my family and my heritage. I'm mixed, so I'm half Japanese and half British. I grew up partially in Japan and partially in the States. I feel like those experiences, my family, they make up who I am and the stories that I wanna tell.   Miko Lee: [00:02:41] And what legacy do you carry with you?    Sarah Kambe Holland: [00:02:45] I think the legacy of my family, my grandparents on both sides have overcome so much, and, , they're a big inspiration to me. Funny enough, my grandparents play kind of a secret role in this film. My grandparents on my mom's side were incarcerated in the Japanese American camps. My grandmom, my British side overcame a lot of adversity as well in her life. , I think that's the legacy that I carry.    Miko Lee: [00:03:09] Thank you. Tell me a little more, what secret role do your grandparents play in the film?    Sarah Kambe Holland: [00:03:14] all my grandparents have always been very supportive of, my art and my filmmaking. But my grandparents on my mom's side, they passed away ahead of the making of this film. And I inherited my grandfather's car. And that car is the car in the movie that, Egghead Twinkie drive cross country. So I like to think that this is their way of supporting me. I think that they would get a kick out of the fact that their car is like a main character in the film,    Miko Lee: [00:03:41] literally carrying you on your journey. I had so much fun watching the film. Can you share with our audience a little bit about what the film is about and what inspired you to create this?    Sarah Kambe Holland: [00:03:52] So the film is called Egghead and Twinkie, and it's about this mixed Asian teenage lesbian named Twinkie who's coming out and her best friend Egghead, who unfortunately is in love with her and she does not feel the same. , and they end up going on this cross country road trip to meet Twinkie Online love interest IRL for the very first time. So it's kind of like a buddy comedy road trip movie. Coming of age queer story, , and it's one that's very personal to me, I think is a mixed Asian queer person. This was a story I was drawn to tell because it was a story that I didn't really see on screen when I was growing up.   Miko Lee: [00:04:30] Can you talk to me a little bit more about the use of the name Twinkie, which for many folks in the A API community is seen as a slur, and I know she talks about it a little in the film, but can you share more how you came up with that?    Sarah Kambe Holland: [00:04:44] Yes, it's a very nuanced thing and it's something I was kind of nervous to tackle, especially like in a comedy film. , but really with the creation of Twinkie's character, , I feel like she's going on this journey to embrace herself as a lesbian, as a gay woman, but then also I think that she's searching for herself as a mixed Asian person. I feel like within the Asian American community, if you're raised here in the US or if you're mixed or if you're adopted, I think that there can be this feeling of not feeling Asian enough. I think the word Twinkie was something that was kind of weaponized against her. Like, oh, you know, you're not Asian enough, you're a Twinkie. And her way of coping with that is to kind of reclaim that word and kind of own that. As her own name.    Miko Lee: [00:05:31] Thank you so much for sharing. I read online that this is the very first feature film to be crowdfunded on TikTok. Can you talk a little bit about, I know your background is in as a social media creator. Can you talk about that journey from social media creator to filmmaker?    Sarah Kambe Holland: [00:05:51] Yes. Yeah. TikTok and social media was such a big part of getting this film made. Uh, so for myself, yeah. I was a YouTuber before I was a filmmaker. I should be clear, I wasn't like PewDiePie or anything like that. I had like 40,000 followers. Um, but for me at that time when I was like 15, 16, that felt like the whole world. Um, and I think that YouTube was really my first introduction to. Storytelling, but also to making friends with people through the internet. And that ended up being a really big influence on this film because Twinkie is traveling cross country to meet a girl that she meets online. And I think that that is such a common story nowadays. Like people make friends online all the time. Um, and the ways that we find love and community has changed.Because of the internet. Um, so it felt very appropriate that we turned to TikTok turned to social media as a means to raise money for this film. Uh, we did a whole targeted crowdfunding campaign on TikTok and we raised over $20,000 from a lot of strangers that I will never meet, but I owe a lot of thanks to.   Miko Lee: [00:06:53] So now that the film has been going out to different festivals and being screened at different places, have any of those that participated in the crowdfund, have you met any of those kind of anonymous supporters?    Sarah Kambe Holland: [00:07:05] Yes. And that was crazy. it was awesome. We screened it over 40 festivals all around the world. Our international premiere was at the British Film Institute in London. And it was at that screening that someone raised their hand during the q and a and they were like, I just wanted you to know that I backed your movie, uh, and I found you on TikTok. And that just blew my mind that someone on the other side of the world, you know, had donated whatever, you know, 10, 20 bucks to making this thing a reality.   Miko Lee: [00:07:31] Oh, I love that when the anonymous becomes real like a person in front of you that you can actually meet. How fun. I'm wondering if your use of animation is, , been influenced by your social media background.    Sarah Kambe Holland: [00:07:45] Not really. Actually. I think the animation part of this film is just because I'm a total nerd. I really love animation, I love comics. And so that kind of bled into Twinkies character. You know, she loves comics, she wants to be an animator. And, uh, I think I've always been interested in the idea of combining 2D animation with live action footage. I feel like that's something that we see a lot in like children's movies or, um.Music videos, but it's not something that you really see in like, feature films all that often. So I was kind of excited to explore that, and it was a really fun collaboration with myself and our lead animator, Dylan Ello, who did most of the animations in the movie.   Miko Lee: [00:08:28] Oh, thank you for that. I, I, it was very delightful. Um, I'm wondering, because we're, our world right now is incredibly complicated and so conflicted. How do you feel filmmaking can make a difference?    Sarah Kambe Holland: [00:08:44] I feel like art is more important now than ever because I see even in just this film's journey how art literature and movies, it can change people's minds and they don't even realize that their minds are changing.I think especially with this film, 'cause it's so lighthearted and funny and silly, you'd be like, oh, it's just, you know, a good laugh and that's it. But, but not really. I've seen this film. Open doors and open conversations. And I think that that's really my hope is that maybe, you know, parents who have a queer kid and they're not sure what to do about it, maybe they'll watch this film and they'll be able to talk to their kid about things that maybe they're afraid to talk about. I think that art really has the power to, to change people's minds.    Miko Lee: [00:09:29] Have you experienced that with somebody that has actually seen your film, that you've had a conversation with them where they walked away, changed from seeing it?    Sarah Kambe Holland: [00:09:38] Well, on a very personal level, um, my parents, uh, are conservative and I think when I first came out to them, it was an adjustment for sure. Um, I. When I initially kind of pitched the idea of Egghead and Twinkie to them years, years ago, uh, as a short film, they were confused. They were like, why do you wanna make this film about being gay? Like, why do you have to make everything about being gay? And that's not really what it was. I just wanted to tell this story.  And it's been such an amazing journey to see my parents like fully embrace this movie. Like they are egghead and Twinkie biggest fans. They might love this movie more than me. Uh, so that has been really amazing to be able to kind of talk to them about queer issues in my identity through the making of this movie.   Miko Lee: [00:10:24] I love that. So let our audience know how they can see your film, egghead and Twinkie.    Sarah Kambe Holland: [00:10:31] So Egg and Twinkie is coming out on streaming platforms on April 29th. It'll be on Apple tv, Amazon Prime, uh, any video on demand streaming platform in North America.    Miko Lee: [00:10:43] Yay. And Sarah, what are you working on next?    Sarah Kambe Holland: [00:10:46] Oh boy, have a big question. Uh, I have a few screenplays in the works, one of which is a time traveling lesbian rom-com. So, uh, I'm waiting for when I get the big bucks so I can make my first period piece.    Miko Lee: [00:10:59] Love it. Sounds fun. , thank you so much for sharing with us. It was such a delight to see your film and I look forward to seeing more of your work.   Sarah Kambe Holland: [00:11:08] Thanks so much for having me, Miko. This was great.    Jalena Keane-Lee: [00:11:11] Listen to Kushimoto Bushi by Minyo crusaders, a Japanese cumbia band    MUSIC   Welcome back. This is the Powerleegirls on apex express, and that was Kushimoto Bushi by Minyo Crusaders    Miko Lee: [00:15:24] Welcome, Alleluia Panis, the Executive Director of Kularts to Apex Express.    Alleluia Panis: [00:15:30] Thank you. I'm so honored to be here.    Miko Lee: [00:15:34] I wanna talk with you about your film, but first I wanna start with a personal question, which is an adaptation from the amazing poet Chinaka Hodges. And that is, who are your people and what legacy do you carry with you?   Alleluia Panis: [00:15:49] Wow, that's deep who are my people? My people is my community. And so it is here in, in the diaspora, Filipino Americans, Asian Americans, and folks of color. And then of course the indigenous people in the Philippines. . What I carry with me and continues to inspire me on the daily is the knowing that we have been here for a long time. Our ancestors have survived eons of whether it's, good times and bad times. And so that keeps me going.   Miko Lee: [00:16:28] Thank you so much for sharing. you have been working in the field for a long time. You're really, , a trailblazer in terms of putting Filipino arts on the map and really lifting up the culture. Can you talk about your new film Memories of Mindanao, where that came from, what it's all about?   Alleluia Panis: [00:16:49] Is a leg of, , Tribo tour, which began in 2002. But actually inspired by my first trip to, , then the wild and being with in 1989 , and, , basically traveling and. Setting myself and my, my, my music and dance company at the time to just be with indigenous people. ,and how profoundly that particular experience really impacted me. For years I've been wanting to like, how can I bring this? Experience or share the experience with other diasporic folks. Fortunately I was able to connect with Carlo Abeo in the Philippines, who's been my tour manager, in 2001. And then in 2002 we embarked on the first, Tribo tour.   Miko Lee: [00:17:50] So this was an effort to really share this powerful kind of artistic travel journey with more folks. Is that right?    Alleluia Panis: [00:17:57] Yes. And it's actually beyond artistic. It's really about recognizing something deeper, right? Because our history of colonization is pretty intense. 500 years and or is it 400 years? Give or take, a century. And so there are a lot of things that had been co-opted. It has been erased, it has been gaslit. And fortunately, I feel like within the culture of the archipelago, there are, and even those. That are, of the, what is considered the colonized people or the Christianized people. there are practices that exist today that might have a different name, um, or but actually is indigenous and so, and only. Could I say that because I was able to really experience and be with folks and, uh, and it's years, you know, it's years of kind of like assessing and looking at you know, different, uh, practices. And so that is so I don't know. It's beyond gratifying. It's connecting. I mean, it seems so cliche. It's connecting with something so deep, you know, it's like connecting to, you know, to Mother Earth in, in that way our, our Mama Ocean. And recognizing yourself that, that you are bigger and have, and has agency, you know, in terms of just. What you are connected to, uh, what we are connected to. Um, and so it's, it's it, of course within the cultural practices, which is artistic practices that we see that connection.    Miko Lee: [00:19:40] You were looking at, the impact of colonization and how arts and culture has really spoke to that or fought back against that in the Philippines. Can you talk about bringing that over to our colonized United States and how you see that playing out?    Alleluia Panis: [00:19:58] Well, I think first of all as, um, as folks of color. And as former subjects of the United States, you know, 40 years of the US and still, still, um, you know, in some ways kind of soft power over the people of the Archipelago. It's, it's really, um, first and foremost knowing or getting that sense of connection and confidence and, um, self-identity. That leads, that would lead us to create, um, in the diaspora. And so what, what this pro with this project, this particular program does and, and I continue to prove it with so many folks, is that it's really. Kind of finding yourself, I mean, that, that seems so cliche and knowing your place in the world and how you are connected so deeply despite all the, you know, like all the brainwashing that you don't know anything. Everything is, uh, you know, everything that, that, that, um, that exists in terms of the cultural practices of the arch of the people of the archipelago are borrowed or, or, um. Basically borrowed or taken from another culture, um, really kind of diminishes that, that colonized thinking. And so I think the power of it is finding your stepping into your own power in this way. Um, and, and, um, you know, it is also not just the current, like in, in once lifetime do you get that abuse or trauma, but it's also all the. You know, the, the, the inheritance from our, you know, from our parents, from our grandparents, right? Great. Passed down the generation and, um, oftentimes construed as the real deal, unt true. And so, aside from the form. Aside from, um, the practices, because this trip is really a little, is is focused more on not learning or like, you know, we don't go to learn like dance music or. Weaving or, you know, design or anything like that. Yes, that happens. We do, we do have workshops, but you know, it's not like it's, it's more like opening the ice of each, you know, individual. I. To the, to the, the whole, the whole thing. What, what is the, the presence of nature is, are they water people? Well, how does the water impact the cultural practices and therefore the artistic practices, um, and understanding sort of like, oh, they, they do that kind of steps with the, you know, flat feet or whatever. Because the sound of the bamboo slats is just. Amazing, you know, uh, under their feet. And so it's not so much that I'm gonna learn, you know, x, y, Z dance or x, y, z music, music or gongs, or, but it's more like w. Through those practices, how do we see the people, how do they mirror our own existence? And what, what we can remember really is remembering, um, what my, what, what we have forgotten or what we know it's true, but we're not sure. So I dunno if I'm answering your question. It's a roundabout response.    Miko Lee:[00:23:26]  I feel like you're talking about how we step into our ancestral wisdom and power.    Alleluia Panis: [00:23:33] Correct.    Miko Lee: [00:23:33] And I'm wondering if you can expand on that,, to talk a little bit more about this time of oligarchy we are living in, which is really built in colonization. How do we both as artists use our superpowers to fight back against that and then encourage other people? How do we use our artist beings to encourage other people to fight back against the world that we're living in right now?  Alleluia Panis: [00:24:00] One of the most powerful impact on me , in experiencing, indigenous practices and culture is the practice of spirituality, the rituals, the ceremonies. There's one specific ceremony from Ana as a magana on ceremony, um, that really, It was just such a profound experience in opening up, my senses and my sense of connection to something larger than this. And, and the EPO and, um, there's several, um. Ritual practices with different names. It's basically similar, uh, practice, uh, is the connection to the five elements and the basic, um, um, and fundamental elements of life. You know, water, earth, wind, fire, and the darkness. The, there's a transcendence. Um. And that that discovery is a, or that connection, um, is something that's, it sounds really woo woo, right? I mean, um, but it really becomes kind of a, a, an experience, an embodiment experience, a belief in your own kind of intuition, your gut feeling. My, uh, my. Um, response, you know, to it, a physical response. And, um, that, that's become like a, a guide for, for everything that I do. And so, um, to me that that is the grounding that, um, has allowed me to continue the work that that. That I've been doing, continue living, period. And so it's really, I think the, a matter of really kind of like, knowing yourself, it just sounds all so cliche, you know? And, and, the power of, Really understanding that you have or I have a depth of connection, that I can draw from in terms of energy and spirit and love, that is beyond kind of the physical, but also the physical. And so for me, that sense of knowing. Is what is allowing me to continue doing what I do despite all the, you know, challenges and difficulties and, you know, the insanity of these times or any time. and having kind of that grounding, I mean, you, you, the, the, clarity, is everything. it allows me to. follow what seems to be the correct route to wherever I was going. it doesn't mean that it's, it's, I'm, I'm not working on it, you know, but I'm also not, not pushing in a way that, you know, I'm, I'm gonna make you believe in me and I'll, you know, like, sort of like, I will tell you what is the right thing and, and, and I will make you, um, agree with me. It, it's, it's not that. Um, I is, I dunno. Is that making any sense? Do you have any other,    Miko Lee: [00:27:24] you totally make sense to me. I'm wondering how people can find out how, how can people find out more about your film and about all of your work?    Alleluia Panis: [00:27:34] Oh, sure. people can find out about, my work and the film through, um, the website. It's, uh, KulArts SF dot org and, most of, if not all of my work, uh, and the work of others, are actually on there. There's a lot of information there. the, the film is gonna be shown at the Los Angeles Asian Pacific, film Festival May 3rd at, uh, a MC. Eight or 14 or is it in, Monterey Park and, folks can actually just find that information on our website as well.    Miko Lee: [00:28:13] And what would you like audience to walk away from your film with an understanding of?   Alleluia Panis: [00:28:21] I want the audience to feel the. Power of being there in TT T is the southernness most islands of, of the Philippines. And, not too many people actually go there. If you have seen the Sam Baja, um, you know, divers, uh, where they can dive for, I think they can stay from five to 15 minutes underwater without any, you know, oxygen or assistance. These are, these are the people who, who, uh, these islands belong to. and as usual, their, you know, their live livelihood is being challenged by everything that's happening in the world. And what the, the film itself, itself, is really trying to put, put the audience within the, you know, like the, I guess the, the shoe of the there and how, you know, their experiences. there's not a lot of explanation to it because we really want it to be a more visceral experience. for the audience,    Miko Lee: [00:29:22] is there anything else you'd like to share with us?    Alleluia Panis: [00:29:26] Let's keep on going. Let's, you know, we, we all, we all need to be in community to uplift each other and keep hope alive.    Miko Lee: [00:29:38] Thank you so much for joining us today and sharing a little bit more about your film and about your work and your connection to the ancestors and the need to move forward.   Alleluia Panis: [00:29:47] Appreciate you. Thank you, Miko.   Miko Lee: [00:29:51] Welcome Kyle Casey, Chu, also known as Panda Dulce to Apex Express.    Kyle Casey Chu: [00:29:57] Hi so much for having me.    Miko Lee: [00:29:59] We're so happy to have you back here, onto Apex Express Land and you have a bunch of new things happening, not just a new film, but also a new book. First off, I'm gonna just start with a personal question, which I ask everyone. Who are your people and what legacy do you carry with you?    Kyle Casey Chu: [00:30:16] Ooh, that's a juicy one. Um, my people, I would say my people are the weirdos and the art freaks of the world. Uh, queer and trans people, Asian Americans, queer and trans Asian Americans, people of color, people from the Bay Area. Um, people who have noticed the boxes that they're in and are pushing the walls and the boundaries of that. I feel like these are the people who really inspire me the most. In terms of the legacy I bring, I am a fourth generation Chinese American, uh, queer and trans femme person living in the San Francisco Bay area where I was born and raised.   Miko Lee: [00:30:56] Thanks so much for sharing. , first let's start with just finding out more about your film, which was based on a true story called After What Happened at the Library. This was a national story, I remember hearing about it, but for folks that don't know, can you describe the real incident that inspired the film?    Kyle Casey Chu: [00:31:14] So, I'm one of the founders of Drag Story Hour, which is exactly what it sounds like., drag queens reading stories to, , children and their families and libraries, bookstores and schools. In 2022, I took a gig in Pride Month at San Lorenzo Public Library, , where I was doing a drag story hour and the Proud Boys stormed in. They called me a tranny, a groomer and an it. They wore shirts saying, kill your local pedophile and I had to retreat to the back and lock myself in the back room. They scoured the premises looking for me. , the authorities showed up and didn't get any of their names or information, um, and just. Dispersed them. And after the incident, I came back to the reading room where the children and families were there, but shaken and I completed the reading.    Miko Lee: [00:32:05] Incredibly traumatic. What happened after that in real life?    Kyle Casey Chu: [00:32:10] It's funny that you, uh, because the short film is called After What Happened at the Library, uh, for a reason because I feel like it's natural as social creatures for humans to focus on the incident itself. We want to approach people with empathy and we want to, really put ourselves in their shoes, uh, to kind of be there as a support for them. What I wasn't prepared for was the gauntlet of media attention, how people would be coming out of the woodwork to ask me about the situation. They would send gushing praise, hate mail, death threats, love letters, care packages, and this wave of attention. Almost added to the overwhelm of the experience and the fact that I had suddenly become a figure and a lightning rod in a culture war when I just wanted to read a book in a library. 'cause that's what I was doing. Um, and not only this, but in the coverage of the event. Because the authorities were so slow to act on this and only started investigating it as a hate crime after it blew up on Instagram and they suddenly felt the heat of media attention. Um, I felt the, my only recourse was to go to the media and was to talk, and especially as a writer and a storyteller, I felt I needed to kind of sound the alarm because it was pride month.  This was the first, this was the inciting incident of a national, even international anti-D drag wave of right wing extremism. Um, it was a couple days later that the oath keepers were found planning some kind of resistance, like violent insurrection in before Ohio Pride. And so I would talk to these journalists and. I felt in the beginning I trusted them because, you know, I trusted that they wanted to get the word out, that they had the same intentions that I did in protecting my people. And what I found instead was that they kind of almost, they tried to elicit the most emotional response from me, which often involved asking me to relive the most excruciating aspects of that time and that experience. So I had to go back and revisit it over and over again. And when the stories actually came out, I'd found that my story was edited to suit another preconceived formula that they had already pitched a certain idea for how the story was would go. That painted me as this static monolithic victim. And they would just plug in one tearful soundbite and the rest of the story, they could just say whatever they wanted with.And there's a certain violence in that. There's a certain. Greater injustice to going through something like that, number one. But number two, telling your story and having that be distorted to suit other political aims or to, you know, buttress a call for public safety. And that specific dynamic of the direct aftermath of notoriety is what the short film gets at.   Miko Lee: [00:35:11] Oh so you're taking back your own story.    Kyle Casey Chu: [00:35:14] Absolutely. So after what happened at the library, the short film is a very much a radical reclamation of my own voice and my own story. Um, prying it back from the hands of the media and telling it on my own terms.    Miko Lee: [00:35:26] Thank you for that. And how has it been received   Kyle Casey Chu: [00:35:29] So far it's been received very well. The short film World premiered at Florida Film Festival in Orlando. Received a special jury prize for courageous voice in a time of great need, which is incredible. It's our first screening and we already got an award, which is so exciting. It just screened at SF Film on April 23rd as part of the shorts block. SF film is an Academy Award qualifying festival, and it is going to screen again at Can Fest, one of my favorite local festivals, the world's largest Asian and Asian American film showcase it's screening on Friday, May 9th at Kabuki and tickets are on sale.   Miko Lee: [00:36:11] Thank you for that. And can you tell us about your new book? This is very exciting. You have a coming of age story, the Queen Bees of Tybee County. Can you tell us about your book?   Kyle Casey Chu: [00:36:22] Absolutely. When it rains, it pours in creative worlds. I had a lot of irons on the fire and it just so happened that all of them were exhibiting or debuting or hitting shelves in the same week of April, which is last week. The Queen Bees of Tybee County is my debut novel. It's middle grade, so for ages eight through 12, though like a Pixar movie, it's for all ages really. Um, and it is a hopeful drag coming out story about a queer Chinese American seventh grade basketball star. Derek Chan, who is unceremoniously shipped off to his grandma Claudia's in rural Georgia, and she is volunteering for a local pageant. And so he. Explores his queer identity and his love for drag via Southern pageant culture.    Miko Lee: [00:37:09] Ooh, do we see a film of this in the future?    Kyle Casey Chu: [00:37:12] Actually, Queen Bees of Tybee County was optioned by Lambert Productions, which put on the Hardy Boys on Hulu. So it is on its way to becoming a TV show if every, if all the stars align, it'll be on TVs in the uk. Fingers and toes crossed for that.    Miko Lee: [00:37:27] Amazing. I'm looking forward to that. Can we pull ourselves out a little bit and talk about the times that we're living in right now and how artists use our super powers to fight back against the oligarchy that we're living in?    Kyle Casey Chu: [00:37:43] We all know, or perhaps should know that the beginnings of fascism involve suppressing intellectuals and artistic voices, increasing police presence and trying to maintain a stiff and consistent lid on the voices of the people. And so this type of suppression is happening right now. There are book bans across the country. , there are state and federal efforts legislatively to curtail the rights of trans kids and trans athletes, and Intellectuals, diplomats and scholars are all being expelled or suppressed, and I think something that I've learned is that, and it sounds really cheesy, but that quote is so real where it's like being brave isn't the absence of fear, but it's doing things in spite of it. I know it feels very scary to speak out right now, but now is the exact time to speak out because any. Ground that is seated cannot be taken back. And so holding of the line by way of protest, by way of publication, by way of dissenting is how we crack this. The armor of fascism.    Miko Lee: [00:38:55] And can you talk a little bit about the moment of joy or celebrating joy within the context of the strife that we're living in? I bring that up because , you've given me much joy as part of the rice rocketts and a lot of the work that you do. So I wonder if you could just talk about what does joy mean in the moment like this?    Kyle Casey Chu: [00:39:16] Yeah. I think. I have a background in social work and one of the first things that we learned is this is hard work. It is hard to always start on your back foot and to have to argue your own humanity and justify your existence as an artist or as a person. I found myself doing that when coverage of the library incident was happening and. One of the things that they tell you is the way that you do your best work and the way that you best serve your communities is by keeping your own self afloat. And what this means is maintaining a balance. When you have hard work, you also need to reward yourself. You also need to take care of yourself. And I don't think it's enough to just say self-care. You need to expose yourself, and you need to fully embrace the full spectrum of human emotion, which necessarily includes joy. And so. After completing such an intense project, like after what happened at the library, I knew that I needed to engage in something that was hopeful and that really struck the cord of why community is so vital and important, and why social support is integral to all of us thriving. And so the Queen Bees of Tubby County, I was told by a reviewer, and this is my favorite review, they said that it's like Chapel R'S Pink Pony Club. If it were a book. Um, and I'm going with that 'cause I love that. But this story is really just about hope. It's about friendship, it's about, it's about dancing towards the future we want. And I don't think it is enough for us to react. I don't think it's enough for us to strike down. Terrible and horrifying regimes. We also must have a vision for the future that includes ourselves thriving and enjoying ourselves. And I think a part of that practice for me is making art and scaffolding a vision for the future that is positive.    Miko Lee: [00:41:20] And what would you like people to walk away from after either reading your book or seeing your short film?   Kyle Casey Chu: [00:41:29] I think after seeing the short film. What this gets at is whenever there's a flashpoint of a culture war and it's localized on one person, whenever a culture war is personified in one singular person, like for example, ma Moon kil. There's only so much of his life that we get to see, and it's through the headlines and this viral moment of like a flash on the pan. And I want people to realize that the way that you interact with these people in that fleeting moment is going to stick with them long after this moment of notoriety passes. And. To be conscientious and aware of what impact you're bringing to that person because it may just be a moment or a blip in your feed, but the impact is enduring for the person who's living it. And I also want us to be critical of how we consume trauma and violence in the media, and to ask ourselves if. We really, truly need to get all the details if we really, truly need to be put, put that victim in the position of reliving their experience just so we can relive it for a moment. Whereas they will have to relive it for the rest of their lives. And I think survivor narratives and victim narratives are way more messy and complicated and sometimes funny than people give it credit for or realize. And to realize that when you are reading something. That is just one dimension in one shade. Uh, yeah. So that was a lot, sorry. But, um, the other thing is for the Queen Bees of Tybee County. And the reason why I wanted to end on that is because it's uplifting is as dark as the world can be. It can also be as dazzling and bright and hopeful, and that the future that we are fighting for is worth fighting for. And we need to remind ourselves of that. Especially in times like these, and I know it might seem counterintuitive for us to celebrate or to be around each other when it feels earth shatteringly bleak, but it is essential to our survival, and don't be afraid to embrace that.   Miko Lee: [00:44:00] Kyle, thank you so much. Kyle, Casey Chu, thank you so much for joining us on Apex Express. I encourage people to check the film out and the book out and we appreciate chatting with you.    Kyle Casey Chu: [00:44:11] Thanks so much.    Ayame Keane-Lee: [00:44:14] Kyle's film will be showcased at Cam Fest, the nation's largest showcase for new Asian American and Asian films, which runs from May 8th to 11th in San Francisco at a time when it feels particularly fraught to express stories from communities of color. Cam is doing what we've done for over 40 years, sharing films from Asian America to a wide array of audiences. It says, Cam's, director of programs, Dawn Young. Watching these stories in a theater full of friends and neighbors is an opportunity to laugh and cry, and ultimately to celebrate human experiences that transcend bounds. This year's festival will return to the A MC Kabuki in San Francisco's Japan town for opening night, and a total of four days of screenings in the historic neighborhood that is undergoing its own resurgence with new restaurants, cafes, and boutiques, highlighting both traditional and youth oriented culture. The Roxy Theater will also host three days of screenings. Cam Fest continues to strengthen ties with other local arts institutions with the Asian Art Museum hosting the Cam Fest gala. Following the opening night film on Thursday May 8th and SF M Om a opening the Phyllis Wa Theater for Mother's Day programming on Sunday, May 10th. Turning a lens on history, whether it's the end of the Vietnam War or the trailblazing women in the Bay Area, offers a chance to reconsider the stories through which we come to understand ourselves. Says Cam Fest program Manager Del Holton, ranging from intimate narratives of family and memory to experimental work that bends the conventions of storytelling. These films illuminate the many perspectives of Asian America.    CAAM Fest 2025 wraps up on Mother's Day with dedicated events that highlight strength and visionary artistry of Asian American women. You can also catch my sister Jalena Keane-Lee's film Standing Above the Clouds at 5:00 PM at the Kabuki. Honoring Mothering also includes celebrating the nurturing of community and pioneering of aesthetics. Cam's final day reflects on the contributions of Asian American women's work while looking to the future of storytelling. Another major multimedia arts, dance and music festival to check out is the annual United States of Asian America which runs through June 1st at venues around the Bay Area. This year's theme Critical Refuge asks us to reflect on our journey as immigrants, refugees, and generations of descendants and or mixed raced people in the diaspora as we seek necessary sanctuary within ourselves and in our communities in times of unrest and uncertainty. The festival will honor a API Arts and Culture, reflecting on where we have been, where we are now, and what our collective future holds, while acknowledging our roots as immigrants, refugees, and mixed race descendants. Also check out the 42nd annual Himalayan Fair in Berkeley's Live Oak Park happening May 17th and 18th. There will be Himalayan Food, handicrafts, music, and Dance. There are so many events happening in celebration of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. Check out our show notes for links to all the wheelchair accessible events In addition to the films we featured tonight, camp Fest and United States of Asian America, there is also May 3rd, two to 6:00 PM daily city AAPI fest celebrating local Asian American and Pacific Islander culture in daily city in the greater San Francisco Bay area.    May 10th, 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM Our heritage, 5K 2025. A free family friendly, 5K fun walk slash run. Honoring the rich history and contributions of Asian American and Pacific Islander communities in San Francisco. This scenic route winds through the heart of the city. Passing by over 16 plus historic A API Landmarks featuring goodies, resources, and fun facts about its cultural significance. Expect cheer stations, photo ops, sweet treats, and entertainment along the route to keep the energy high. May 10th is also a API Mental Health Day. The Our Wellness Festival will celebrate mental health, community and joy. The festival will feature family friendly activities, carnival style games, music, dancing, wellness resources, and more. May 23rd at 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM Asian American and Pacific Islander, LGBT Q2 s plus Mixer, NJAHS, peace Gallery 1684 Post Street in San Francisco. Children's Fairyland in Oakland and Stanford's Asian American Studies apartment will also host a series of events throughout the month that we will post in the show notes for you to check out in Bay Area Public Library News. Oakland Public Libraries feature reading lists for all ages, a grab and grow seedling kit and events like Watermelon Kimchi making. San Francisco Public Libraries will have events for all ages at library locations throughout the city, including free author talks, book clubs, film screenings, crafts, food programs, and musical and dance performances. Highlights for adults include the launch of Corky Lee's Asian America at the main library on May 23rd. The new book features over 200 breathtaking photos celebrating the history and cultural impact of the Asian American Social Justice movement. We've covered Corky Lee's work in multiple previous Apex episodes.    Additionally, four members of the Asian American Journalist Association, AAJA, who cover the Asian American and Pacific Islander News beat will discuss how authentic local reporting happens, important stories they've reported recently, and how having reporters dedicated to the BEAT impacts the A API community on May 8th, moderated by the interim president of the AAJA-SF Bay Area chapter Harry Mock. The panel features Ko Lyn Chang from the San Francisco Chronicle, Han Lee from the San Francisco Standard, and Ravi Kapoor, CEO of Dia, TV on May 25th. The library partners with the Chinese Cultural Center of San Francisco to welcome Curtis Chin, author of everything I Learned, I learned in a Chinese restaurant for a book talk and library popup. For youth on May 25th, join June Jo Lee Food ethnographer and award-winning children's book author for a kimchi demo. Read aloud and krautchy making activity. Experience a read aloud of New Picture Storybooks for Children and participate in a drawing workshop on comics with illustrators mini fan and Sophie Dialo on May 23rd at Excelsior Branch Library. Katie Kwan, who has been featured on Apex dives into the world of comics and zines through the lens of an Asian American artist and educator, and teaches the community how to make their own comics and zines at multiple locations throughout May. San Jose Public Libraries host a series of events with highlights being top of cloth making on May 6th and vegan Filipino cooking with Aztec Vegan on May 7th. Once again, happy Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month from us at Apex Express. Please do checkout CAAM Fest. May 8th through 11th in San Francisco. If you get the chance and you'll be able to see Kyle's film. As well as many other incredible AAPI, histories and stories. You can check out all of that community calendar info in our show notes, as well as information on all of the guests you heard from tonight.   Miko Lee: [00:51:55] Please check out our website, kpfa.org to find out more about our show tonight. We think all of you listeners out there. Keep resisting, keep organizing, keep creating and sharing your visions with the world because your voices are important. APEX Express is created by Miko Lee, Jalena Keane-Lee, Preeti Mangala Shekar, Anuj Vaidya, Swati Rayasam, Aisa Villarosa, Estella Owoimaha-Church, Gabriel Tangloao, Cheryl Truong and Ayame Keane-Lee.        The post APEX Express – 5.1.25 – Filmmakers Exploring Boundaries appeared first on KPFA.

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025


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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 1:13 Transcription Available


In today's #MikeJonesMinuteCon, find out why Yoda speaks like he does and big names are in for the Split Fiction movie! 

The Quoc Khanh Show
Mindful Leadership SS2 #5|Xây dựng doanh nghiệp hạnh phúc phải đánh đổi điều gì?|Vưu Lệ Quyên,Biti's

The Quoc Khanh Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2025 86:16


Các bạn có thể nghe chương trình trên các nền tảng Podcast: The Quoc Khanh Show ► Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/2REjYFm ► Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3v5Dpo9 Vưu Lệ Quyên là Tổng Giám đốc công ty Biti's, một doanh nghiệp chuyên về sản xuất giày, dép tại Việt Nam với quy mô hơn 9.000 nhân viên cùng slogan nổi tiếng “Biti's – Nâng niu bàn chân Việt.” Chị được vinh danh là “Nhà lãnh đạo xuất sắc châu Á” tại giải thưởng ACES 2021, đạt danh hiệu “Lãnh đạo truyền cảm hứng Vietnam Excellence” do Anphabe kết hợp VCCI bình chọn. Chị cũng là người khởi xướng và nuôi dưỡng dự án HappyBiti's, Trạm hạnh phúc Biti's HappyKids và đồng hành cùng dự án HappySchool. Trong tập này của Mindful Leadership, chị Vưu Lệ Quyên chia sẻ hành trình áp dụng mô hình Tổng Hạnh phúc Quốc gia (GNH) vào doanh nghiệp Biti's để thay đổi văn hóa làm việc vốn dựa trên nền tảng của sự kỷ luật, tôn ti trật tự và nỗi sợ sang văn hóa yêu thương và hạnh phúc. Trong quá trình này, có không ít thử thách, kháng cự đến từ tập thể, cùng những thứ phải đánh đổi khi quyết định đi theo con đường xây dựng doanh nghiệp hạnh phúc. Vậy đâu là những bài học mà chị Vưu Lệ Quyên đã đúc kết sau 7 năm thực hiện mô hình này? Hãy cùng đón xem cuộc trò chuyện của chị Vưu Lệ Quyên và Host Quốc Khánh trong tập mới của Mindful Leadership Mùa 2.  Chân thành cảm ơn Tập đoàn GELEX đã đồng hành cùng chúng tôi trong nội dung của chuỗi podcast này. Chân thành cảm ơn đối tác địa điểm quay - An Space. #Vietsuccess #TheQuocKhanhShow #MindfulLeadership #MindfulLeadershipMua2  Timestamps: 00:00 - Giới thiệu chương trình 01:37 - Hoạt động 7 ngày thanh lọc thân tâm 07:07 - Khó khăn khi cởi mở tâm 09:32 - Sự kỳ vọng dành cho Biti's 11:51 - Con đường tìm hiểu về hạnh phúc 18:33 - Học được gì sau khi trải qua biến cố mất chồng? 22:53 - Biến cố cá nhân là lý do chị muốn xây dựng công ty hạnh phúc? 26:13 - Điều gì khiến chị ra quyết định thay đổi cách thức làm Marketing của Biti's? 28:54 - Cách ra quyết định của lãnh đạo nữ 30:25 - Coming up 30:50 - Sự chuyển mình của Biti's từ văn hóa sợ hãi sang yêu thương 34:45 - Văn hóa yêu thương có làm giảm tính kỷ luật của tổ chức? 37:56 - Văn hóa hạnh phúc tác động gì đến năng lực đội ngũ? 45:03 - Chuẩn bị như thế nào cho giai đoạn chuyển giao? 48:24 - Nhân viên trẻ có gặp khó khăn khi thực hành mô hình hạnh phúc? 50:17 - Làm sao nếu chương trình này không được ai hưởng ứng? 52:40 - Thể trạng công ty nào sẽ phù hợp để dùng “bài thuốc” hạnh phúc? 56:57 - Trở ngại khi triển khai chương trình retreat? 59:27 - Kinh nghiệm theo đuổi mô hình doanh nghiệp hạnh phúc sau 7 năm 01:02:11 - Coming up  01:02:38 - Một doanh nghiệp hạnh phúc sẽ đánh đổi điều gì? 01:08:28 - Đánh đổi lợi nhuận có đồng nghĩa với việc không có tham vọng doanh thu? 01:10:05 - Thử thách và tương lai sắp tới của Biti's 01:17:18 - Chị đã nhìn thấy điều thú vị gì trong tâm mình? 01:19:59 - Công thức hạnh phúc của riêng chị 01:22:44 - Còn điều gì khiến chị bận tâm với Biti's? 01:25:35 - Chào kết Credits: Dẫn chuyện - Host | Quốc Khánh Kịch bản - Scriptwriting | Quốc Khánh Biên Tập – Editor | Thu Bình Truyền thông - Social | Vy Thúy, Vy Trần Trợ lý Sản xuất - Production Assistant | Nhu Mỳ  Quay Phim - Cameraman | Ninh BW Film & Photo Âm Thanh - Sound | Tấn Hiếu Hậu Kì – Post Production | Tấn Hiếu Nhiếp Ảnh - Photographer | Ninh BW Film & Photo Thiết kế - Design | Dương Vũ Các bạn cũng đừng quên đăng ký Newsletter của Vietsuccess để không bỏ lỡ những nội dung thú vị khác được cập nhật vào mỗi 9h sáng thứ Năm hàng tuần nhé! https://vietsuccess.asia/newsletter/ Đồng thời, tham gia Vietsuccess Community để thảo luận và đóng góp ý kiến đa chiều về các chủ đề Kinh tế, Kinh doanh, Giáo dục và Phát triển Bản thân tại: https://zalo.me/g/olbbrm500 ---------------------------------- Theo dõi và kết nối với Vietsuccess tại đây: ► Facebook:   / vietsuccess   ► Instagram:   / vietsuccess.asia   ► Email: team@vietsuccess.asia ---------------------------------- © Bản quyền thuộc về Vietsuccess, vui lòng không reup dưới mọi hình thức © Copyright by Vietsuccess ☞ Do not Reup

VietChristian Podcast
Chúa Phục Sinh Vinh Quang (Mục Sư Thái Huy Cần)

VietChristian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2025


Tựa Đề: Chúa Phục Sinh Vinh Quang; Kinh Thánh: Lu-ca 24:1-12; Tác Giả: Mục Sư Thái Huy Cần; Loạt Bài: Hội Thánh Tin Lành Nguồn Sáng, Lễ Phục Sinh

Stateside from Michigan Radio
Writer Jeff Chu on finding faith in good soil

Stateside from Michigan Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 21:42


West Michigan author and preacher Jeff Chu took the long way to the seminary. And once he got there, faith led him farther than he expected back out into the world. It all started with a compost pile on the seminary farm. On this episode, we’ll talk to Chu about his new memoir–titled Good Soil: The Education of an Accidental Farmhand–which details his journey into community, stewardship, and love of the land. GUEST: Jeff Chu, journalist, preacher and author of Good Soil: The Education of an Accidental Farmhand Looking for more conversations from Stateside? Right this way. If you like what you hear on the pod, consider supporting our work. Music in this episode by Blue Dot Sessions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Priorité santé
Cancer: les auditeurs posent toutes leurs questions

Priorité santé

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 48:29


Selon l'OMS, le cancer est la deuxième cause de décès dans le monde et était responsable de 9,6 millions de morts, en 2018. Aujourd'hui dans Priorité-Santé, un oncologue répond aux questions des auditeurs. Quels sont les cancers les plus fréquents chez la femme et chez l'homme ? Quelles sont les pistes d'amélioration du diagnostic et de la prise en charge ? Où en est la recherche ? Dr Tambo Bathily, oncologue médical à Gustave Roussy à Villejuif en région parisienne, membre de l'association Onco Mali Pr Eric Solary, praticien hématologue et professeur d'Hématologie à la Faculté de médecine de l'Université Paris-Saclay. Administrateur et président du Conseil scientifique de la Fondation ARC Fondation pour la recherche contre le cancer (2012-2022). Ancien directeur de la Recherche à l'Institut Gustave-Roussy. ► En fin d'émission, nous faisons un point sur le sommeil comme déterminant de la santé mentale. Le Dr Isabelle Poirot, psychiatre, spécialiste des troubles du sommeil au CHU de Lille répond aux questions de Caroline Paré.(Rediffusion)

Priorité santé
Cancer: les auditeurs posent toutes leurs questions

Priorité santé

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 48:29


Selon l'OMS, le cancer est la deuxième cause de décès dans le monde et était responsable de 9,6 millions de morts, en 2018. Aujourd'hui dans Priorité Santé, un oncologue répond aux questions des auditeurs. Quels sont les cancers les plus fréquents chez la femme et chez l'homme ? Quelles sont les pistes d'amélioration du diagnostic et de la prise en charge ? Où en est la recherche ? Dr Tambo Bathily, oncologue médical à Gustave Roussy à Villejuif en région parisienne, membre de l'association Onco Mali Pr Eric Solary, praticien hématologue et professeur d'Hématologie à la Faculté de médecine de l'Université Paris-Saclay. Administrateur et président du Conseil scientifique de la Fondation ARC Fondation pour la recherche contre le cancer (2012-2022). Ancien directeur de la Recherche à l'Institut Gustave-Roussy. ► En fin d'émission, nous faisons un point sur le sommeil comme déterminant de la santé mentale. Le Dr Isabelle Poirot, psychiatre, spécialiste des troubles du sommeil au CHU de Lille répond aux questions de Caroline Paré.(Rediffusion)

The Peds NP: Pearls of Pediatric Evidence-Based Practice

Welcome to the Choosing Wisely Campaign series! This 6-part series will explore the ABIM Foundation's Choosing Wisely Campaign, its historical precedent, and its goals. We will discuss how this initiative aims to promote conversations between clinicians and patients to avoid unnecessary medical tests, treatments, and procedures. The introduction episode dives into the historic 2010 editorial in the New England Journal of Medicine that inspired over 80 professional societies to write their “Top 5 Lists” of tests and procedures that could be avoided in evidence-based care. To better understand the problem, we then pick apart the survey that provided insight into why we over order and the harm it causes to vulnerable populations.  In the coming episodes, we'll explore the pediatric lists and apply our knowledge to cases of common presentations seen in primary and acute care pediatrics.  Author: Becky Carson, DNP, APRN, CPNP-PC/AC www.thepedsnp.com Instagram: @thepedsnppodcast Series Learning Objectives: Introduction to the Choosing Wisely Campaign: Understand the origins, historical precedent, and primary goals of the campaign. Case-Based Applications: Explore five common presentations in primary and acute care pediatrics, applying concepts from various Choosing Wisely lists to guide management and resource stewardship. Effective Communication: Learn strategies for engaging in tough conversations with parents and colleagues to create allies and ensure evidence-based practices are followed. Competencies: AACN Essentials: 1: 1.1 g, 1.2f 2: 2.1 de, 2.2g, 2.5 ij 6: 6.1 i 7: 7.2 ghk 9: 9.1ij, 9.2ij, 9.3ik NONPF NP Core Competencies: 1: NP1.1h, NP 1.2km 2: NP2.1jg, NP2.2kn, NP2.5 lo 6: NP6.1o 7: NP7.2m 9: NP9.1mn, NP9.2n, NP9.3p Modified rMETRIQ Score: 15/15 Learn more about our peer review process at www.thepedsnp.com/peerreview   References: ABIM Foundation. (2019). Communicating about overuse with vulnerable populations. Retrieved from https://www.choosingwisely.org/files/Communicating-About-Overuse-to-Vulnerable-Population_Final2.pdf Brody, H. (2010). Medicine's ethical responsibility for health care reform--the Top Five list. The New England journal of medicine, 362(4), 283–285. https://doi.org/10.1056/NEJMp0911423 Lipitz-Snyderman, A., & Bach, P. B. (2013). Overuse of health care services: when less is more … more or less. JAMA internal medicine, 173(14), 1277–1278. https://doi.org/10.1001/jamainternmed.2013.6181 PerryUndem Research/Communication. (2014). Unnecessary tests and procedures in the health care system. Retrieved from https://www.choosingwisely.org/files/Final-Choosing-Wisely-Survey-Report.pdf Smith-Bindman, R., Chu, P. W., Azman Firdaus, H., Stewart, C., Malekhedayat, M., Alber, S., Bolch, W. E., Mahendra, M., Berrington de González, A., & Miglioretti, D. L. (2025). Projected Lifetime Cancer Risks From Current Computed Tomography Imaging. JAMA internal medicine, e250505. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1001/jamainternmed.2025.0505 Wyman, O. (2019). Right Place, Right Time: Health Information & Vulnerable Populations. https://www.oliverwyman.com/RightPlaceRightTime.html  

Fan of History
214. 510s BC part 4: Wu Chu War!

Fan of History

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 24:16


The Vengeance of Wu Zixu: Blood Feud in the SouthThe Spring and Autumn period just got personal. Wu Zixu watched his family fall at the hands of King Chu—and now, serving King Helü of Wu, he's coming for payback. This episode dives into the explosive campaigns against Chu in the 510s BCE, with a certain strategist named Sun Tzu lurking at the edge of the battlefield. Revenge, war, amphibious assaults, and the art of patience—this is Part 2 of the chaos of the 510s.And Dan has some classic lines for Fan of History style good times!This is a podcast by Dan Hörning and Bernie Maopolski.If you like what we do you can support the Fan of History project on https://www.patreon.com/fanofhistoryCustom Printed Shirts in 3 days! Go to graveyardprinting.com and enter coupon code FANOFHISTORY2025 for 11% offContact information:E-mail: zimwaupodcast@gmail.comhttp://facebook.com/fanofhistoryhttps://twitter.com/danhorninghttps://www.instagram.com/dan_horning/Music: “Tudor Theme” by urmymuse.Used here under a commercial Creative Commons license. Find out more at http://ccmixter.org/files/urmymuse/40020 Support the show and listen ad-free to all of the episodes, including episode 1-87. Click here: https://plus.acast.com/s/history. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Priorité santé
La Leptospirose

Priorité santé

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 48:29


La leptospirose est une maladie bactérienne, présente partout dans le monde, bien que plus fréquente en zone tropicale. Elle est transmise par les urines de rongeurs, d'animaux d'élevage ou domestiques. Les principaux réservoirs de cette infection sont les rats. La prévention de la leptospirose repose notamment sur la dératisation et en France, une vaccination existe pour les travailleurs très exposés. Chez l'être humain, la leptospirose est particulièrement redoutable pour la santé rénale. Quelles sont les activités ou habitudes à éviter, quand il y a un risque de leptospirose ? Quels sont les symptômes qui doivent alerter ? Qu'est-ce que le syndrome de Weil ? Y a-t-il davantage de risque de leptospirose à certaines saisons ?  Mathieu Picardeau, responsable de l'unité Biologie des spirochètes et du centre national de référence de la leptospirose à l'Institut Pasteur, à Paris.   Stéphane Koffi, enseignant-chercheur à l'Institut Pasteur, de Côte d'Ivoire, maître de conférences agrégé à l'Université Félix Houphouët-Boigny à Abidjan et chef du Service de Bactériologie du CHU de Treichville.  Un reportage d'Ophélie Lahccen au sein du centre national de référence de la leptospirose à l'Institut Pasteur à Paris.  Programmation musicale : ►Gener8ion, 070 shake – Neo surf ►Lojay – Somebody like you