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There's nothing like a good night's sleep, but Laurence Scott discovers that our ability to enjoy one may be related to other societal inequalities, giving rise to the idea of sleep justice. His guests, researchers Sally Cloke, Jonathan White, Alice Vernon and Alice Bennett, also provide insights into sleep disorders, including night terrors, and the tyranny of the alarm clock.Producer: Torquil MacLeodJonathan White is Professor of Politics and Deputy Head of the European Institute at the London School of Economics whose books include In the Long Run: The Future as a Political Idea and an article for the Journal of Political Philosophy Circadian Justice Dr Sally Cloke is a designer, researcher and writer on design and care ethics based at Cardiff Metropolitan University Dr Alice Vernon, a creative writing lecturer at Aberystwyth University is the author of Night Terrors: Troubled Sleep and the Stories We Tell About It Dr Alice Bennett, who lectures at Liverpool Hope University is the author of Alarm and Contemporary Fictions of AttentionIn the Free Thinking archives and available as Arts & Ideas podcasts you can find other discussions relating to sleep hearing from Russell Foster, Sasha Handley, Diletta de Cristofaro, Kenneth Miller and Matt Berry
Sleep science pioneer Nathaniel Kleitman descended into a cave in 1938 to investigate the nature of our sleep cycle. The experiment was not a success. And while it may not have yielded much evidence - a thrilling news report detailing the subterranean sleep project caught the public imagination. It's one of the stories told in a new book by Kenneth Miller tracing the history of research into sleeping patterns and the impact of sleep deprivation which takes in figures including Pavlov, Joe Borelli, William Dement and Mary Carskadon. John Gallagher talks to Kenneth Miller and to - Dr Diletta da Cristaforo about how contemporary writers are dealing with our fraught relationship with a good night's sleep. Professor Sasha Handley is an expert in the approach to sleep of early modern people - and we consider if they have any tips to help us now. Dr Emily Scott Dearing discusses Turn it Up - a new exhibition at the London Science Museum which explores the soothing sounds - and surprising power of the lullaby. Producer in Salford: Kevin Core Radio 3's evening programmes include Night Tracks and Night Tracks mixes presented by Sara Mohr-Pietsch and Hannah Peel, Unclassified on Thursday evenings with Elizabeth Alker and six hours of music Through the Night - all available to listen at any time on BBC Sounds Mapping the Darkness by Kenneth Miller is out now Dr Diletta de Cristofaro is an Assistant Professor at Northumbria University and is working on a project Writing the Sleep Crisis https://www.writingsleep.com/ Sleeping Well in the Early Modern World is a project run at Manchester University by Professor Sasha Handley https://sites.manchester.ac.uk/sleeping-well/ It includes a series of public events at Ordsall Hall near Salford Quays. Turn it Up an exhibition about music which was at Manchester Science Museum opens in London's Science Museum and includes a section about sleep and music. The BBC Philharmonic Concert at Bridgewater Hall on Saturday October 28th takes us from dawn to dusk in a programme of music by Finnish composers and in London on the same evening Hannah Peel presents a 4 hour concert of Night Tracks Live at Kings Place. Both will become available on BBC Sounds and broadcast on Radio 3. You can find a Free Thinking Festival lecture about the need to sleep from Professor Russell Foster available on BBC Sounds https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b08hz9yw
David Cristofaro founded Actionable Research in 2001 with the goal of developing marketing research solutions custom-tailored to the unique requirements of clients. His natural passion for discovering the attitudes and emotions behind the opinions and behaviors of the people around him is a perfect fit for marketing research, a field that allows David to think about the things he enjoys thinking about most. David has performed, designed and/or coached well over 375 primary research projects over the last 22 years, for companies including Johnson and Johnson, 3M Healthcare, Align Technology, Bio-Rad, NVIDIA, and many others. During his time off, David actively explores his passion for music – be it writing or performing on drums. His band, The Rewinders, recently released their third album, The Rewinders 3, which can be found on Spotify. David's other interests include hot yoga, wake surfing, spending time with his 6 children and keeping up with the latest trends in the healthcare and technology marketplaces. David holds a degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of California, Los Angeles. -- Critical Mass Business Talk Show is Orange County, CA's longest-running business talk show, focused on offering value and insight to middle-market business leaders in the OC and beyond. Hosted by Ric Franzi, business partner at Renaissance Executive Forums Orange County. Learn more about Ric at www.ricfranzi.com. Catch up on past Critical Mass Business Talk Show interviews... YouTube: https://lnkd.in/gHKT2gmF LinkedIn: https://lnkd.in/g2PzRhjQ Podbean: https://lnkd.in/eWpNVRi Apple Podcasts: https://lnkd.in/gRd_863w Spotify: https://lnkd.in/gruexU6m #orangecountyca #mastermind #ceopeergroups #peergroups #peerlearning
Machine Learning (ML) has rapidly become a fundamental technology that underpins count- less applications, from natural language processing and computer vision to fraud detection and personalized recommendations. In recent years, there has been a growing understanding of how to use ML in security contexts, leading to the development of advanced tools and techniques for detecting and preventing malicious activities. However, the security and privacy aspects of ML itself remain less understood, posing new challenges and opportunities for researchers and practitioners. This Cybersecurity Body of Knowledge (CyBoK) Knowledge Guide (KG) aims to define the scope of adversarial machine learning and privacy in ML and provide an overview of the state- of-the-art in these rapidly evolving fields. Our focus is on the key challenges, open problems, and promising solutions that have emerged in the context of securing and preserving the privacy of ML systems. We speak with CyBOK Security and Privacy of AI authors Lorenzo Cavallaro and Emiliano De Cristofaro for an overview of the topic.
Mary Jo Cristofaro and Erica Zweifel provide information about Earth Day events this weekend. The events on Saturday, April 22, have been moved to First UCC Church due to weather. For more information on Earth Day events, visit northfieldearthday.com.
Former investment banker Carol Roth joins to break down the latest job numbers. Rev. Gary Cristofaro joins to explain why he believes a modern exodus is upon us. Author of "The Return of the Gods" Jonathan Cahn comes back to finish his conversation with Glenn on how everything that's going wrong in America is linked to the return of gods from the ancient world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Glenn and Stu discuss Dylan Mulvaney's latest ad sponsors, including a Nike sports bra. Glenn explains why these companies are going out of their way to get these controversial sponsorships. Former investment banker Carol Roth joins to break down the latest job numbers. A potential mass shooting was prevented in Colorado when a trans-identifying man was arrested for planning to commit murder. Rev. Gary Cristofaro joins to explain why he believes a modern exodus is upon us. Author of "The Return of the Gods" Jonathan Cahn comes back to finish his conversation with Glenn on how everything that's going wrong in America is linked to the return of gods from the ancient world. Glenn urges his audience to put all their trust in God this Easter weekend. Glenn and Stu debate whether McDonald's counts as food during this fasting session. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
DASH è un cocktail bar che propone anche street food ad una clientela giovane e ricercata. Lorenzo oggi si trova a San Salvario (Torino) per incontrare Massimo de Cristofaro, il titolare del DASH.
In this episode of the Advancing Women Podcast, we're tackling cognitive distortions. A cognitive distortion is an assumption we make based on minimal evidence, or without considering the evidence. It is an exaggerated or irrational thought pattern that causes us to perceive reality inaccurately. We all engage in cognitive distortions. We can overgeneralize and interpret one negative event or mistake as a pattern of defeat. We can mentally filter discounting our positive qualities and accomplishments and dwelling on the negatives. We jump to conclusions “mind-reading” others' interpretation of our actions assuming others are judging us negatively, even when there is no definitive evidence. We can magnify or minimize our experiences blowing negative experiences or mistakes out of proportion and minimizing positive experiences and contributions. We can internalize blame for things we weren't responsible for. AND…one of the most common and potentially hindering cognitive distortions that we engage in is the all-or-nothing distortion. Looking at things in absolutes. Black and white versus shades of gray. We are all susceptible to all-or-nothing thinking. We easily recognize this when we're talking about food and dieting, but we don't always see it in other areas of our lives or our work. How one mistake or misstep can lead to us harping on small mistakes or leave us feeling like we might as well just throw in the towel. Here's the good news though. There ARE steps we can take to combat cognitive distortions. In this episode, I talk about how we can begin to identify cognitive distortions and put ourselves in a position to shift our mindset in ways that serve our emotional happiness and advancement. References Bollen, J., Ten Thij, M., Breithaupt, F., Barron, A. T., Rutter, L. A., Lorenzo-Luaces, L., & Scheffer, M. (2021). Historical language records reveal a surge of cognitive distortions in recent decades. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 118(30), e2102061118. Abatecola, G., Caputo, A., & Cristofaro, M. (2018). Reviewing cognitive distortions in managerial decision making: toward an integrative co-evolutionary framework. Journal of Management Development. https://www.betterup.com/blog/all-or-nothing-thinking For more about Dr. DeSimone and the Advancing Women Podcast https://advancingwomenpodcast.com/ https://www.instagram.com/advancingwomenpodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/advancingwomenpodcast/
Mary Jo Cristofaro and Martha Larson talk about Earth Day events coming up on Friday and Saturday, April 22 & 23. There will be a mini Climate Summit at the Grant Event Center Friday, 6-9 pm. and an Earth Day Celebration on Bridge Square Saturday, 1-4 pm. For more information, visit northfieldearthday.com.
Mary Jo Cristofaro and Martha Larson talk about Earth Day events coming up on Friday and Saturday, April 22 & 23. There will be a mini Climate Summit at the Grant Event Center Friday, 6-9 pm. and an Earth Day Celebration on Bridge Square Saturday, 1-4 pm. For more information, visit northfieldearthday.com.
This podcast features Dr Diletta De Cristofaro, a literary and cultural studies scholar and investigator on the 'Writing the Sleep Crisis' research project. Dr Cristofaro introduces 'The Night Watch', an exclusive short story which engages with lack of sleep in our 21st century society, written and read by acclaimed author Jenn Ashworth. Sleep Stories is a three-part podcast series, inspired by sleep and the contemporary sleep crisis. It is co-commissioned by Durham Book Festival, Northumbria University and Politecnico di Milano (Italy).A transcript is available here: https://durhambookfestival.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/The-Night-Watch-podcast-transcript31.pdf This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie grant agreement 892459. The Agency is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information the 'Sleep Stories' commission contains.
Il governo ha emanato un decreto legge, il decreto capienze, che modifica il codice privacy ampliando la discrezione della pubblica amministrazione e riducendo gli obblighi di adire il Garante in via preventiva. Il nostro partner da Bruxelles, Vincenzo Tiani, ne parla con Lorenzo Cristofaro, partner da Roma.
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Mary Jo Cristofaro talks about Northfield's Earth Day celebration, April 23 and 24. For more info about events and activities, click here. The Morning Show airs weekdays from 6am to 9am. Find more programs like this one at kymnradio.net and subscribe to The KYMN Radio Podcast for a mix of Northfield news, high school sports, and great music.
This week on Born or Made, Michael chats with Alife‘s Co-Founder, Rob Cristofaro, who explains why graffiti is the rawest form of branding and how "keeping it real," with personal connections rather than trends has kept his brand relevant for 20 years. Follow Mike on Instagram: @MichaelChernow Follow Born or Made: @BornorMade Sign up for KreaturesofHabit.com
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condotto da Riccardo, Emanuele, Paolo e Gian Pietro
condotto da Riccardo, Emanuele, Paolo e Gian Pietro
C'è un tocco lieve nella scrittura di Maria Laura de Cristofaro, ma al tempo stesso graffiante. In questo racconto breve, protagoniste sono due sorelle, due bambine che per la prima volta, in un contesto familiare, entrano in contatto con l'orrore della Shoah. Ne nasceranno curiosità, desiderio di sapere, memoria.TESTO: Maria Laura De CristofaroVOCE: Donatella Cinà
Un novembre insolitamente caldo per il mondo della privacy. L'11 novembre l'EDPB ha pubblicato due raccomandazioni: una sui trasferimenti dei dati nei Paesi extra UE e una sulle garanzie fondamentali che devono essere presenti laddove ci siano anche misure di sorveglianza.Il 12 novembre la Commissione UE ha pubblicato le tanto attese Standard Contractual Clauses.Nell'incertezza del dopo Schrems II sicuramente una novità interessante da discutere. Vincenzo Tiani l'ha fatto con Lorenzo Cristofaro, Partner di Panetta & Associati. -----------Link utili:
Written by collector Joe Macey, this audiobook is the original article without edits. Covering everything from the oldest known pick in the Cristofaro to the impressed logo era, Joe takes you through mosaics, company logos, grips, a history of Fender and Gibson and more. Please visit heavyrepping.com for the full text article, or YouTube.com/heavyrepping for the entire series in video form. Huge thanks to Joe for the opportunity to record this piece, and for his continued support.
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Giallo Criminale #52 Episodio | Filippo De Cristofaro, Il Killer del CatamaranoOspiti:Carmen GueyeWilma CiocciConduce:Davide Cannella
La flessibilità del mercato del lavoro non aiuta la creazione di nuova occupazione. Ora lo dice anche uno studio pubblicato sulla rivista scientifica britannica Review of Political Economy. L’articolo è firmato da tre economisti: Emiliano Brancaccio insieme a Fabiana de Cristofaro e Raffaele Giammetti. La loro ricerca ha preso spunto dall’analisi di un’ampia letteratura economica sul tema. Oltre il 70% dei testi consultati, oggetto delle ricerca, sostengono che non vi è alcuna evidenza empirica di una correlazione tra deregolamentazione nel mercato del lavoro e aumento dell’occupazione. Memos ha ospitato l’economista Emiliano Brancaccio (Università del Sannio). Chiude la puntata il messaggio di Loredana Taddei, ex responsabile delle politiche femminili della Cgil e tra le fondatrici di “SeNonOraQuando”.
La flessibilità del mercato del lavoro non aiuta la creazione di nuova occupazione. Ora lo dice anche uno studio pubblicato sulla rivista scientifica britannica Review of Political Economy. L'articolo è firmato da tre economisti: Emiliano Brancaccio insieme a Fabiana de Cristofaro e Raffaele Giammetti. La loro ricerca ha preso spunto dall'analisi di un'ampia letteratura economica sul tema. Oltre il 70% dei testi consultati, oggetto delle ricerca, sostengono che non vi è alcuna evidenza empirica di una correlazione tra deregolamentazione nel mercato del lavoro e aumento dell'occupazione. Memos ha ospitato l'economista Emiliano Brancaccio (Università del Sannio). Chiude la puntata il messaggio di Loredana Taddei, ex responsabile delle politiche femminili della Cgil e tra le fondatrici di “SeNonOraQuando”.
La flessibilità del mercato del lavoro non aiuta la creazione di nuova occupazione. Ora lo dice anche uno studio pubblicato sulla rivista scientifica britannica Review of Political Economy. L’articolo è firmato da tre economisti: Emiliano Brancaccio insieme a Fabiana de Cristofaro e Raffaele Giammetti. La loro ricerca ha preso spunto dall’analisi di un’ampia letteratura economica sul tema. Oltre il 70% dei testi consultati, oggetto delle ricerca, sostengono che non vi è alcuna evidenza empirica di una correlazione tra deregolamentazione nel mercato del lavoro e aumento dell’occupazione. Memos ha ospitato l’economista Emiliano Brancaccio (Università del Sannio). Chiude la puntata il messaggio di Loredana Taddei, ex responsabile delle politiche femminili della Cgil e tra le fondatrici di “SeNonOraQuando”.
Rob Cristofaro is the Co-Founder of Alife and Treis Hill is the Partner and General Manager of Alife. An all-in-one footwear, art, streetwear store also serving as a creative agency, the brand has been a forerunner in the streetwear industry, laying the foundation for the DNA of "hype" before "hype" was a thing. Twenty years ago, Alife was founded by Arnaud Delecolle, Tony Arcabascio, Tammy Brainard and Rob Cristofaro, the group met working together at Sportswear International, what was then an influential B2B magazine. In 2001, they opened their sneaker store, Alife Rivington Club and in 2005, Treis Hill joined the team. In this episode, the duo reflect on the early beginnings of the brand, how Alife became a testing ground and early scene-maker of streetwear drops and hype, complicated business deals, future plans and more. For more information: https://hypebeast.com/2019/10/alife-rob-cristafaro-treis-hill-interview-business-of-hype-jeffstaple-episode-58 As always, thank you for tuning into HYPEBEAST Radio and Business of HYPE. Please don't forget to rate, comment and subscribe to our other shows MIC/LINE, The Anthropology, The HYPE Report and HYPETALKS. Also check out our affiliated site, HYPEBAE and the launch of their new radio platform HYPEBAE Radio at https://hypebae.com/radio or on https://anchor.fm/schoolofsustainability --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/businessofhype/support
Diletta De Cristofaro joins me to talk about David Mitchell's 2004 novel Cloud Atlas. We talk about the relationship of utopia and dystopia to the idea of the apocalypse, the significance of Cloud Atlas' structure and how an apocalyptic understanding of time can be used as a tool by the powerful. Utopian Horizons is a podcast about utopia. Each episode covers a different utopia, dystopia, utopian thinker, or utopian movement, asking what they can tell us about ourselves, our society, and our future. Music: The Fiction of Utopian Studies/The Road To Oceania by The Fucked Up Beat.
In this episode of The Wired Educator Podcast, Kelly talks with Phil Cristofaro, a distinguished educator and coach from Victoria, Australia about coaching, leadership and an amazing #EveryoneCanCreate project his students published. You will love everything about this episode including Phil's incredible insight into education from 30+ years of service, and his Austrailian perspective and accent. What a great interview. Phill Cristofaro has thirty years experience as a classroom teacher, Leader and Instructional Coach. He is an Apple Distinguished Educatorand is an accredited Apple Professional Learning Specialist. In 2007, Phill was a finalist in the Herald Sun Teacher of the Year Awards and in 2005 was a finalist in the Outstanding Primary Teachercategory of the Education Excellence Awards(Victoria, Australia). Phill works part-time as a Digital Learning Coach at Mackellar Primary Schoolin Melbourne, Australia. Phill supports schools and education across all levels of the system as a part-time consultant. He has published more than twenty iTunes U courses which showcase his expertise in high-level instructional practice and creativity. Phill recently published a student project in the form of an interactive Apple Book titled, “Convergence: April 13th, 1945”. Phil and Kelly discuss: The importance of teaching to the child, not the level, how the interactive book was produced and published, what the project represents in terms of learning, creation and differentiation as well as collaboration, creativity and a strong female role in learning, student agency, and more! I love hearing Phil say, "Mate" and he explains why his nickname for me is 'Bear.' Mentioned in this podcast: Planbook.comis the sponsor of this podcast. It's the best way to plan and share your lessons. Ask Kelly: This is a new feature for all listeners!Listeners can now ask a question about education that can be shared on the podcast. One click from any device and you can record and send Kelly your audio question about education. Say your name, where you're from and your question. Kelly will choose from the questions to share on the podcast. I hope you'll give this a try. Thank you. The Future Focused Podcast: This is my other podcast for those interested in leveling up their leadership and designing a dynamic life. Phil's favorite book: Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Usby Daniel Pink Phil is excited about Augmented Reality Apps for iOS. Phil's favorite app is Keynote by Apple. Everyone Can Create by Apple: Bring creative expression to every subject!
En esta edición de Resaltadores, Gustavo Noriega y Luciana Vázquez entrevistó al co-creador de la editorial Fiordo, Salvador Cristofaro, acerca de la formación de la editorial que se formó en Buenos Aires en 2012, como un proyecto de Julia Ariza y Cristofaro. Asimismo Cristofario mencionó que “estamos incierto en el mismo esquema y estructura que en las editoriales más grandes” y añadió que “estamos en la misma librería y formas de trabajar muy similares, no es que somos independientes”.
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Are you doing all you can to recover after a long ride or run? Listen to the latest AISTS Sports Medicine podcast from Geena Krueger and Gianluca de Cristofaro who delve into the topic of recovery and the best way to recover after exercise through proper nutrition and sleep.
Episode 52 – Supporting Grieving Children and Families at the Dougy Center In this episode: Jana Cristofaro covers the following: Describes the mission of The Dougy Center. Tells how it was created (Dougy's story). Describes who is eligible to receive services through your program and what is the process. Describes what services look and feel like at the Dougy Center. Provides tips that you have for therapists working with grieving children and their families. Let’s us know about and/or donate to the Dougy Center. For her Free Download: Tips for Supporting Grieving Children click on the following: https://playtherapycommunity.simplero.com/page/73863-free-download-tips-for-supporting-grieving-children https://www.facebook.com/PLAYTHERAPYCOMMUNITY/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/parentingintherain/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/1130971706932394/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/schoolcounselors/ https://www.facebook.com/counselinginbrevard/ www.counselinginbrevard.com www.playtherapycommunity.com www.parentingintherain.com www.jackieflynnconsulting.com https://twitter.com/jackieflynnrpt
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