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From ancient Mesopotamian love curses to the syphilitic nobles of the Renaissance Era, history proves that what happens in the brothel definitely doesn't stay in the brothel. STDs have shaped empires, inspired some truly terrifying "cures," and left their mark (sometimes literally) on history's most powerful figures. Tune in to Macabre: A Dark History Podcast, where we unwrap the itchy, oozing truth about history's most infamous infections—no penicillin required!
Food is an important part of the campaign trail, from tamales to McDonald's. This hour is all about how food is used in politics, including in the White House. Plus, the delicious return of the election cake. GUESTS: Alex Prud'homme: Journalist and author of several books, including Dinner with the President: Food, Politics, and a History of Breaking Bread at the White House. He also co-wrote My Life In France with Julia Child Linda Civitello: Food historian and author of books including Baking Powder Wars and Cuisine and Culture Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There's a great irony in many societies, where we (sometimes inadvertently) shame others in order to diffuse our own shame. We also employ shame to teach each other lessons, and in the misguided hope of inspiring growth or change. But the truth is, shame makes us feel small, angry, and unloved. Sure, this might cause us to act differently — but an environment of loving support inspires us to grow and thrive with our whole selves. In today's episode, G shares about her son's volleyball team, and the magic inspired by the non-shaming, supportive culture they've created together. ************************************************************************ Every episode comes with prompts for journaling and reflection. You can find these, submit your Qs and topic ideas, and learn more about Georgianna and Steph at wholeheartedloving.com. And be sure to check out our online course! ⤵️ ************************************************************************ Priming the Body for Peace gives you tools to rewire your system and repattern your relationships for more love and deeper connection — with live calls, group coaching, and video collections of practices and visualizations we're told are "like finding gold" and "the best therapy I've ever done for myself". We've made this program super affordable for everyone, and FREE for teachers! Please share
Phil is joined this week by Arup Chakravarti, Director of Sales Excellence at Equifax. Having previously worked at American Express and Elavon, Arup has amassed a wealth of experience in the sales leadership and enablement spaces. Describing his career as being “located at the confluence of people, process, technology and data”, Arup discusses both culture and technology as he looks to what the future holds for sales. Highlights include: [08:39] – Are we going to start seeing more sales enablement positions at board-level? [28:34] – Are salespeople sometimes too pessimistic? [40:23] – Outstanding salespeople don't fear new technology Connect with Philip Squire on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/philipsquire/ Connect with Arup Chakravarti on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/arupchakravarti/ Sign up for our Sales Transformation community – https://info.consalia.com/consalia-community Make sure you're following us on LinkedIn and Twitter to get updates on the latest episodes! Also, take our Mindset Survey and find out if you are selling to customers the way they want to be sold to today - https://www.consalia.com/mindset-survey/?utm_medium=podcast&utm_source=transistor&utm_campaign=tl23
CLEM BOWEN + DAWAD PHILIP Clem Bowen grew up in Princess Town, Trinidad, and became an avid sportsman. For over a decade he worked in the aviation industry in Egypt and Saudi Arabia, where he began his journey in the entertainment industry as a DJ. Soon he was driving tours for artists such as Sister Carol and Sugar Minot, and progressed to becoming a road manager of Soca artists throughout the Caribbean, Europe and Africa. He formed his Cariwak Management Agency, which books Calypso & Soca artists worldwide, acquires work permits, travel etc, which also includes Event planning & Productions and more. He is also President of the yearly July, “Sunday Brunch on the Green', in Brooklyn. His mas band, Burokeete, impacted the art of Carnival and is in the history books, with a song “Burrokeet Woman” by Calypsonian, “Mighty Swallow” created for Burrokeet; won ‘Band of the Year' twice, with approximately 3000 masqueraders and was the first Trini style mas camp at the Shell, which was renamed Burrokeet mas camp. Clem franchised Burrokeet to Atlanta, Boston, Miami and London. The Burrokeet is a costume that resembles a person riding a donkey, which has its origins in the Spanish and Venezuelan cultures. Clem is passionate about preserving and promoting the cultural heritage of Trinidad and Tobago. >>>>>>>>>>>> Dawad Philip who holds a Masters of Arts (Carnival Arts) degree from the University of Trinidad and Tobago is a mas man, journalist, painter, calypso ten manager, organizer of Caribbean Theatre Week (NY), and poet. Philip was one of five poets selected to represent Brooklyn in a Brooklyn-Leningrad Literary Exchange in the 1990s. He is the author of three volumes of poetry, Invocations 1980, A Mural by the Sea 2017 (City Twilight 2020), and Jayden and the King of the Brooklyn Carnival, (co-authored with Yolanda Lezama-Clark, 2019), Dawad's collection of poems is an homage not only to our elusive “Sweet Trinidad” but to the many homes and everyday people he encountered in his pilgrimage through life. Some of his poems discern echoes of the distinctive riddims of Andre Tanker's “Back Home” and Sir Derek Walcott's intimations in “Hic Jacket,” and have appeared in anthologies including Steppingstones, Bomb, Caribbean Voices, Poetry International, Voicing Our Vision and New Rain. A recipient of New York State Fellowship on the Arts (Poetry), he has performed his works around the Caribbean, U.S., Canada; Riga, Latvia; Moscow and St. Petersburg. Selected poems of his, have been translated into Russian by the former Leningrad Writers Union. Philip keeps an active hand in the annual Trinidad Carnival and further afield as a costume designer and mas-maker, after winning back in the day, mas band awards in San Fernando Carnival. He was instrumental in the genesis of Jazz on the San Fernando Hill and gave birth (with others) to We People Mas, an all-inclusive mas band in South with designs reminiscent of mas icon Peter Minshall. After living and working in Brooklyn for nearly four decades as a poet, journalist and artist, Philip has since resettled in his hometown of ‘Sando' San Fernando, Trinidad. A Mural by the Sea (2018), a film by the late playwright/filmmaker Tony Hall, is based on selected poems from the book of the same title. His latest book Ayedemah, which means “We are a proud nation” is the precursor to another deep dive into the 100 years of New York Carnival. His works will shortly be entered into the Library of Congress. He remains active in the annual carnival with the National Carnival Commission in Trinidad, as well as being a J'Ouvert advisor to the Trinidad and Tobago Ministry of Culture --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ozzie-stewart/support
Pop culture musings and topical conversations from the Pop Culture Pastor Radio Show (only on www.kfex931.com and the "KFEX" app for your phone) while you wait for another episode of the big pod! This week: - Food Mobiles - Eleven Got Engaged! - Church & Culture --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pop-culture-pastor/support
this iz a conversation with sum of da younger ebony woRRiors about CULTure --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ebony-lee-lombardi/support
eye am a CREATiv Unstoppable Lovin Team..if we bring conversations that bring solutions…we will experience healing on gr8er levels…breathe with me CULTure --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ebony-lee-lombardi/support
Hola mi gente! Welcome to Siempre Pa'lante! Always Forward. I'm your host, Giraldo Luis Alvaré. Gracias for listening. In this episode, our guests talk about familia, friendship and heritage. Their bond has led them to creating one of the most entertaining podcasts out today. These two Cubanos out of Westchester, Florida have built something special that will definitely make you laugh and learn. Please welcome the hosts of Pero…Let Me Tell You!, DJ & Ish. Gracias for listening. Don't forget to rate, review, follow, subscribe, like and share. Check out my Linktree for more info. Pa'lante! https://linktr.ee/sp.alwaysforward Darien Borges (DJ) and Ismael Llano (Ish) Hosts of Pero…Let Me Tell You! Pero...Let Me Tell You! site | IG Pero | IG Pollo | Youtube | Facebook | Twitter Pero…Let Me Tell You! site - https://linktr.ee/peroletmetellyou IG Pero - https://www.instagram.com/peroletmetellyou/ IG Pollo- https://www.instagram.com/pinpanpollomia/ Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaKS17ehEZM-y4pyblK7zXQ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100039759888270 Twitter - https://twitter.com/peroletmetell NOTABLE MENTIONS Pero…Let Me Tell You!, Listen, Laugh, Learn, Miami, Westchester, Florida, Miami, Cuban, ¿Qué Pasa, USA?, Pandemic, Dos Croquetas, Sanguich, Nite Owl Cookies, Ron Pa'lante, Pin Pan Pollo, Guayaba y Queso, Korean BBQ, Lechon Life, Pin Pan Pun, Tripas, Spanglish, Luis Santeiro, Carnaval on the Mile, NPR, CBS Sunday Morning, The View, Jane Pauley, Latinos, Asian, Ancestors, Immigrant Archive Project, Aids Memorial, Noche Buena, Heritage, Culture --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/spalwaysforward/support
Christ over Culture --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/myfaithfam/support
at 6am on Inspirational Women: LaRae Wiley is a founding member of the 'Salish School of Spokane' which began just 11 years ago. The school offers free Salish language classes for parents and community members while the children experience immersion school. The elders have provided recordings of the language so students can hear and learn pronunciation. Without this the language, the foundation of a culture fades away, and we all are less because of that. www.salishschoolofspokane.org
Discussing Uttarakhand's Culture --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pankaj-jain/support
- Vaccine - Culture support - Guest parking permits - LKA investigation ** Please check out the show notes for the links to our sources. Donate: https://www.berlinbriefing.de/?page_id=6 Twitter: @berlinbriefing Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BerlinBriefing/ Mail: berlinbriefing@gmail.com
This week's episode of the podcast finishes up our three-part series focused on suicide prevention in the emergency responder community. We discuss reducing the stigma around mental health and the resources that are available to a responder. Today we welcome back our co-host Dr. Carolyn Coarsey of the Family Assistance Foundation and guests Dr. April Foreman, board member of the American Association of Suicidology, and behavioral health specialist Sarah Bernes from the International Association of Fire Fighters. If you or someone you know is having thoughts of suicide, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255 or text HOME to 741741. Both of these confidential resources are available 24/7. Here are some other resources recommended by our guests: 1. Suicide Prevention Resource Center 2. American Association for Suicidology 3. International Association of Fire Fighters
Does your daily walk support your longterm goals? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themegapodcast/support
How social media is destroying the world. How social media has changed the world in relationships, business and every day living. Real life. Real life issues. Society. Culture --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/yaz707/support
“Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure.” ~ Marianne Williamson IG: https://www.instagram.com/thetravelingpantsofasinglemom/ Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/The-Traveling-Pants-Of-A-Single-Mom-942898319197709/?ref=bookmarks Email: thetravelingpantsofasinglemom@gmail.com
The "New Wave" needs more respect for "The Culture" --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bargameradio/support
The First Thing to do for our Culture --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kenneth-bator/support
Absorbing the Culture --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kenneth-bator/support