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EVEN MORE about this episode!What if facing death could actually teach us how to live more fully? In this powerful episode, we dive into the heartbreaking yet inspiring story of Andreas, a young boy battling terminal cancer—and the legal, medical, and spiritual obstacles his family endured while honoring his end-of-life wishes.Together with spiritual advocate Donna Corso, we expose the cold realities many parents face when choosing alternative or holistic treatments, and how compassion often gets lost in the clinical system. From international medical journeys to legal showdowns, Andreas' story shines a light on the deep flaws—and surprising beauty—of how we approach death.We also explore the spiritual side of dying: grief rituals from around the world, lessons from the Tibetan Book of the Dead, and how love, not fear, can guide us through the unknown. Whether you're navigating loss or simply curious about what lies beyond, this episode is a moving exploration of life, death, and the soul's eternal journey.Guest Biography:Donna Corso is an author, public speaker, interfaith/metaphysical minister, Reiki healer and Dream Builder life coach. Her book, When the Wind Chimes Chime: Ending the Greatest Fear of All, encourages us to release our fear of death/dying. She lives in Waynesville, NC and has been personal assistant to Neale Donald Walsch, best-selling author of Conversations with God, for 23 years.Episode Chapters:(0:00:00) - Conversations on Death and Healing(0:10:45) - Controversy in End-of-Life Care(0:26:10) - Grief Rituals and Acceptance of Death(0:37:20) - Spiritual Perspectives on Death and Transition(0:51:05) - Ascension and Fifth Dimension Explanations(0:59:06) - Sending Love and Gratitude➡️Subscribe to Ask Julie Ryan YouTube➡️Subscribe to Ask Julie Ryan Español YouTube➡️Subscribe to Ask Julie Ryan Português YouTube➡️Subscribe to Ask Julie Ryan Deutsch YouTube➡️Subscribe to Ask Julie Ryan Français YouTube✏️Ask Julie a Question!
Caitlin Clark's day-to-day status seems to cynics a decision based upon maintaining All Star Game fan interest! Colts four steadiest players must stay healthy! ESPN's award show presents more awards to its own employees - including former IU coach Lee Corso! IU's non-conference schedule exactly as it should be with three patsies! Here is the link for the only autobiography ever published without praise for its author: https://www.amazon.com/Oops-Art-Learning-Mistakes-Adventures/dp/173420740X https://kentsterling.com/2025/07/03/rule-for-kent-sterling-conest/
Articola MEGLIO le tue PAROLE!Corso voce: https://go.giuseppefranco.it/migliorarevoce
È in pieno corso anche nel Vicentino il progetto “Ci sto? Af(f)are fatica!“: 54 i Comuni che hanno accettato quest'anno la sfida di coinvolgere gruppi di adolescenti (fra 14 e 19 anni) nella cura dei beni comuni del territorio. Partita dal Bassanese, è una proposta diffusa ora in tutta Italia
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Bomba Lookman, il mercato dell'Inter, Thuram, difensori e non solo.
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In Home Scouting nel corso di ogni puntata andremo alla scoperta dei calciatori che i nostri ascoltatori proporranno, proprio come avviene in una rete di scout.
We've come to the end of the long conversation between Forese Donati and Dante (as well as others) on the sixth terrace of Mount Purgatory among the penance of the gluttons.Dante the pilgrim hedges the question of when he will die, then Forese leaps into an apocalyptic vision of the ruin of someone closely connected to Florence--that is, his own brother, Corso Donati.Join me, Mark Scarbrough, as we work through this apocalyptic prophecy about Corso's ruin, fit it into its historical context, and finally are left with the pilgrim, Virgil, and Statius on the terrace, all caught in a host of military images.If you'd like to help defray the many fees associated with this podcast, including hosting, editing, domain registrations, and my subscriptions to a host of academic journals, please consider offering a one-time donation or a very small monthly stipend using this PayPal link right here.Here are the segments for this episode of WALKING WITH DANTE:[01:29] My English translation of the passage: PURGATORIO, Canto XXIV, lines 76 - 99. If you'd like to read along or continue the conversation with me, please find the entry for this episode of the podcast on my website, markscarbrough.com.[03:43] A couple of problems with what the pilgrim Dante could know and the beginning of the military images in the passage.[08:53] Forese Donati's apocalyptic prophecy of the very near future.[13:28] The story of Corso Donati, Forese's brother and a key leader of the Black Guelphs in Florence.[19:25] The military imagery for Forese's triumph (which reminds us of Brunetto's exit in INFERNO XV), as well as that imagery for Virgil and Statius, standing near the pilgrim on the terrace.[23:56] Rereading the passage: PURGATORIO, Canto XXIV, lines 76 - 99.
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There is a lot of video in the world. Nearly 90% of global internet traffic is video. Getting value out of video data, however, is challenging, time-consuming and expensive. How do you identify the right subset of video data to train your models, and how do you reimagine the annotation process to accelerate vision AI application development are just some of the big questions that are looking for answers.On this episode of the AI in Automotive Podcast, I am delighted to be joined by Dr Jason Corso, Co-founder and Chief Scientist at Voxel51. Voxel51 develops tools that help AI teams curate, visualise and refine visual datasets to build better-performing computer vision models. In today's episode, Jason breaks down the steps in taking a vision AI application from concept to production, the important role of annotation within the process, and how the company's tools reimagine annotation. In this super enlightening conversation, we cover a range of topics - from how Voxel51 started, to the value it delivers, and what is coming down the road for the company. Listen to the episode for a surprise detour into the world of sports broadcasting and what computer vision has to do with it.I hope you enjoy my chat with Dr Jason Corso, and if you do, please do spread the word by sharing the AI in Automotive Podcast with a friend or colleague. #ai #automotive #mobility #technology #podcast #computervision #visionAIhttps://www.ai-in-automotive.com/aiia/504/jasoncorsoAnnotation is dead: https://medium.com/@jasoncorso/annotation-is-dead-1e37259f1714AI in Automotive Podcast
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AI Slop bedeutet KI-Schlick: Müll, der Social-Media-Kanäle flutet. Wie etwa das Trump-Gaza-Video, das den US-Präsidenten als Retter feiert. Immer mehr solcher KI-generierten Inhalte werden verbreitet. Was wahr ist und was nicht, ist schwer erkennbar. Dreier, Jochen www.deutschlandfunk.de, Corso
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Der Prozess gegen den Rapper P. Diddy sollte klären, welche Macht Stars haben. Was heraus kam, war kein Freispruch, aber auch kein Sieg für die Opfer. Aber schon die Erwartung, dass MeToo-Machtmissbrauch durch Gerichte verändert wird, ist verkehrt. Plodroch, Ina www.deutschlandfunk.de, Corso
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