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Interplace
You Are Here. But Nowhere Means Anything

Interplace

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2025 24:31


Hello Interactors,This week, the European Space Agency launched a satellite to "weigh" Earth's 1.5 trillion trees. It will give scientists deeper insight into forests and their role in the climate — far beyond surface readings. Pretty cool. And it's coming from Europe.Meanwhile, I learned that the U.S. Secretary of Defense — under Trump — had a makeup room installed in the Pentagon to look better on TV. Also pretty cool, I guess. And very American.The contrast was hard to miss. Even with better data, the U.S. shows little appetite for using geographic insight to actually address climate change. Information is growing. Willpower, not so much.So it was oddly clarifying to read a passage Christopher Hobson posted on Imperfect Notes from a book titled America by a French author — a travelogue of softs. Last week I offered new lenses through which to see the world, I figured I'd try this French pair on — to see America, and the world it effects, as he did.PAPER, POWER, AND PROJECTIONI still have a folded paper map of Seattle in the door of my car. It's a remnant of a time when physical maps reflected the reality before us. You unfolded a map and it innocently offered the physical world on a page. The rest was left to you — including knowing how to fold it up again.But even then, not all maps were neutral or necessarily innocent. Sure, they crowned capitals and trimmed borders, but they could also leave things out or would make certain claims. From empire to colony, from mission to market, maps often arrived not to reflect place, but to declare control of it. Still, we trusted it…even if was an illusion.I learned how to interrogate maps in my undergraduate history of cartography class — taught by the legendary cartographer Waldo Tobler. But even with that knowledge, when I was then taught how to make maps, that interrogation was more absent. I confidently believed I was mediating truth. The lines and symbols I used pointed to substance; they signaled a thing. I traced rivers from existing base maps with a pen on vellum and trusted they existed in the world as sure as the ink on the page. I cut out shading for a choropleth map and believed it told a stable story about population, vegetation, or economics. That trust was embodied in representation — the idea that a sign meant something enduring. That we could believe what maps told us.This is the world of semiotics — the study of how signs create meaning. American philosopher Charles Sanders Peirce offered a sturdy model: a sign (like a map line) refers to an object (the river), and its meaning emerges in interpretation. Meaning, in this view, is relational — but grounded. A stop sign, a national anthem, a border — they meant something because they pointed beyond themselves, to a world we shared.But there are cracks in this seemingly sturdy model.These cracks pose this question: why do we trust signs in the first place? That trust — in maps, in categories, in data — didn't emerge from neutrality. It was built atop agendas.Take the first U.S. census in 1790. It didn't just count — it defined. Categories like “free white persons,” “all other free persons,” and “slaves” weren't neutral. They were political tools, shaping who mattered and by how much. People became variables. Representation became abstraction.Or Carl Linnaeus, the 18th-century Swedish botanist who built the taxonomies we still use: genus, species, kingdom. His system claimed objectivity but was shaped by distance and empire. Linnaeus never left Sweden. He named what he hadn't seen, classified people he'd never met — sorting humans into racial types based on colonial stereotypes. These weren't observations. They were projections based on stereotypes gathered from travelers, missionaries, and imperial officials.Naming replaced knowing. Life was turned into labels. Biology became filing. And once abstracted, it all became governable, measurable, comparable, and, ultimately, manageable.Maps followed suit.What once lived as a symbolic invitation — a drawing of place — became a system of location. I was studying geography at a time (and place) when Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and GIScience was transforming cartography. Maps weren't just about visual representations; they were spatial databases. Rows, columns, attributes, and calculations took the place of lines and shapes on map. Drawing what we saw turned to abstracting what could then be computed so that it could then be visualized, yes, but also managed.Chris Perkins, writing on the philosophy of mapping, argued that digital cartographies didn't just depict the world — they constituted it. The map was no longer a surface to interpret, but a script to execute. As critical geographers Sam Hind and Alex Gekker argue, the modern “mapping impulse” isn't about understanding space — it's about optimizing behavior through it; in a world of GPS and vehicle automation, the map no longer describes the territory, it becomes it. Laura Roberts, writing on film and geography, showed how maps had fused with cinematic logic — where places aren't shown, but performed. Place and navigation became narrative. New York in cinema isn't a place — it's a performance of ambition, alienation, or energy. Geography as mise-en-scène.In other words, the map's loss of innocence wasn't just technical. It was ontological — a shift in the very nature of what maps are and what kind of reality they claim to represent. Geography itself had entered the domain of simulation — not representing space but staging it. You can simulate traveling anywhere in the world, all staged on Google maps. Last summer my son stepped off the train in Edinburgh, Scotland for the first time in his life but knew exactly where he was. He'd learned it driving on simulated streets in a simulated car on XBox. He walked us straight to our lodging.These shifts in reality over centuries weren't necessarily mistakes. They unfolded, emerged, or evolved through the rational tools of modernity — and for a time, they worked. For many, anyway. Especially for those in power, seeking power, or benefitting from it. They enabled trade, governance, development, and especially warfare. But with every shift came this question: at what cost?FROM SIGNS TO SPECTACLEAs early as the early 1900s, Max Weber warned of a world disenchanted by bureaucracy — a society where rationalization would trap the human spirit in what he called an iron cage. By mid-century, thinkers pushed this further.Michel Foucault revealed how systems of knowledge — from medicine to criminal justice — were entangled with systems of power. To classify was to control. To represent was to discipline. Roland Barthes dissected the semiotics of everyday life — showing how ads, recipes, clothing, even professional wrestling were soaked in signs pretending to be natural.Guy Debord, in the 1967 The Society of the Spectacle, argued that late capitalism had fully replaced lived experience with imagery. “The spectacle,” he wrote, “is not a collection of images, but a social relation among people, mediated by images.”Then came Jean Baudrillard — a French sociologist, media theorist, and provocateur — who pushed the critique of representation to its limit. In the 1980s, where others saw distortion, he saw substitution: signs that no longer referred to anything real. Most vividly, in his surreal, gleaming 1986 travelogue America, he described the U.S. not as a place, but as a performance — a projection without depth, still somehow running.Where Foucault showed that knowledge was power, and Debord showed that images replaced life, Baudrillard argued that signs had broken free altogether. A map might once distort or simplify — but it still referred to something real. By the late 20th century, he argued, signs no longer pointed to anything. They pointed only to each other.You didn't just visit Disneyland. You visited the idea of America — manufactured, rehearsed, rendered. You didn't just use money. You used confidence by handing over a credit card — a symbol of wealth that is lighter and moves faster than any gold.In some ways, he was updating a much older insight by another Frenchman. When Alexis de Tocqueville visited America in the 1830s, he wasn't just studying law or government — he was studying performance. He saw how Americans staged democracy, how rituals of voting and speech created the image of a free society even as inequality and exclusion thrived beneath it. Tocqueville wasn't cynical. He simply understood that America believed in its own image — and that belief gave it a kind of sovereign feedback loop.Baudrillard called this condition simulation — when representation becomes self-contained. When the distinction between real and fake no longer matters because everything is performance. Not deception — orchestration.He mapped four stages of this logic:* Faithful representation – A sign reflects a basic reality. A map mirrors the terrain.* Perversion of reality – The sign begins to distort. Think colonial maps as logos or exclusionary zoning.* Pretending to represent – The sign no longer refers to anything but performs as if it does. Disneyland isn't America — it's the fantasy of America. (ironically, a car-free America)* Pure simulation – The sign has no origin or anchor. It floats. Zillow heatmaps, Uber surge zones — maps that don't reflect the world, but determine how you move through it.We don't follow maps as they were once known anymore. We follow interfaces.And not just in apps. Cities themselves are in various stages of simulation. New York still sells itself as a global center. But in a distributed globalized and digitized economy, there is no center — only the perversion of an old reality. Paris subsidizes quaint storefronts not to nourish citizens, but to preserve the perceived image of Paris. Paris pretending to be Paris. Every city has its own marketing campaign. They don't manage infrastructure — they manage perception. The skyline is a product shot. The streetscape is marketing collateral and neighborhoods are optimized for search.Even money plays this game.The U.S. dollar wasn't always king. That title once belonged to the British pound — backed by empire, gold, and industry. After World War II, the dollar took over, pegged to gold under the Bretton Woods convention — a symbol of American postwar power stability…and perversion. It was forged in an opulent, exclusive, hotel in the mountains of New Hampshire. But designed in the style of Spanish Renaissance Revival, it was pretending to be in Spain. Then in 1971, Nixon snapped the dollar's gold tether. The ‘Nixon Shock' allowed the dollar to float — its value now based not on metal, but on trust. It became less a store of value than a vessel of belief. A belief that is being challenged today in ways that recall the instability and fragmentation of the pre-WWII era.And this dollar lives in servers, not Industrial Age iron vaults. It circulates as code, not coin. It underwrites markets, wars, and global finance through momentum alone. And when the pandemic hit, there was no digging into reserves.The Federal Reserve expanded its balance sheet with keystrokes — injecting trillions into the economy through bond purchases, emergency loans, and direct payments. But at the same time, Trump 1.0 showed printing presses rolling, stacks of fresh bills bundled and boxed — a spectacle of liquidity. It was monetary policy as theater. A simulation of control, staged in spreadsheets by the Fed and photo ops by the Executive Branch. Not to reflect value, but to project it. To keep liquidity flowing and to keep the belief intact.This is what Baudrillard meant by simulation. The sign doesn't lie — nor does it tell the truth. It just works — as long as we accept it.MOOD OVER MEANINGReality is getting harder to discern. We believe it to be solid — that it imposes friction. A law has consequences. A price reflects value. A city has limits. These things made sense because they resist us. Because they are real.But maybe that was just the story we told. Maybe it was always more mirage than mirror.Now, the signs don't just point to reality — they also replace it. We live in a world where the image outpaces the institution. Where the copy is smoother than the original. Where AI does the typing. Where meaning doesn't emerge — it arrives prepackaged and pre-viral. It's a kind of seductive deception. It's hyperreality where performance supersedes substance. Presence and posture become authority structured in style.Politics is not immune to this — it's become the main attraction.Trump's first 100 days didn't aim to stabilize or legislate but to signal. Deportation as UFC cage match — staged, brutal, and televised. Tariff wars as a way of branding power — chaos with a catchphrase. Climate retreat cast as perverse theater. Gender redefined and confined by executive memo. Birthright citizenship challenged while sedition pardoned. Even the Gulf of Mexico got renamed. These aren't policies, they're productions.Power isn't passing through law. It's passing through the affect of spectacle and a feed refresh.Baudrillard once wrote that America doesn't govern — it narrates. Trump doesn't manage policy, he manages mood. Like an actor. When America's Secretary of Defense, a former TV personality, has a makeup studio installed inside the Pentagon it's not satire. It's just the simulation, doing what it does best: shining under the lights.But this logic runs deeper than any single figure.Culture no longer unfolds. It reloads. We don't listen to the full album — we lift 10 seconds for TikTok. Music is made for algorithms. Fashion is filtered before it's worn. Selfhood is a brand channel. Identity is something to monetize, signal, or defend — often all at once.The economy floats too. Meme stocks. NFTs. Speculative tokens. These aren't based in value — they're based in velocity. Attention becomes the currency.What matters isn't what's true, but what trends. In hyperreality, reference gives way to rhythm. The point isn't to be accurate. The point is to circulate. We're not being lied to.We're being engaged. And this isn't a bug, it's a feature.Which through a Baudrillard lens is why America — the simulation — persists.He saw it early. Describing strip malls, highways, slogans, themed diners he saw an America that wasn't deep. That was its genius he saw. It was light, fast paced, and projected. Like the movies it so famously exports. It didn't need justification — it just needed repetition.And it's still repeating.Las Vegas is the cathedral of the logic of simulation — a city that no longer bothers pretending. But it's not alone. Every city performs, every nation tries to brand itself. Every policy rollout is scored like a product launch. Reality isn't navigated — it's streamed.And yet since his writing, the mood has shifted. The performance continues, but the music underneath it has changed. The techno-optimism of Baudrillard's ‘80s an ‘90s have curdled. What once felt expansive now feels recursive and worn. It's like a show running long after the audience has gone home. The rager has ended, but Spotify is still loudly streaming through the speakers.“The Kids' Guide to the Internet” (1997), produced by Diamond Entertainment and starring the unnervingly wholesome Jamison family. It captures a moment of pure techno-optimism — when the Internet was new, clean, and family-approved. It's not just a tutorial; it's a time capsule of belief, staged before the dream turned into something else. Before the feed began to feed on us.Trumpism thrives on this terrain. And yet the world is changing around it. Climate shocks, mass displacement, spiraling inequality — the polycrisis has a body count. Countries once anchored to American leadership are squinting hard now, trying to see if there's anything left behind the screen. Adjusting the antenna in hopes of getting a clearer signal. From Latin America to Southeast Asia to Europe, the question grows louder: Can you trust a power that no longer refers to anything outside itself?Maybe Baudrillard and Tocqueville are right — America doesn't point to a deeper truth. It points to itself. Again and again and again. It is the loop. And even now, knowing this, we can't quite stop watching. There's a reason we keep refreshing. Keep scrolling. Keep reacting. The performance persists — not necessarily because we believe in it, but because it's the only script still running.And whether we're horrified or entertained, complicit or exhausted, engaged or ghosted, hired or fired, immigrated or deported, one thing remains strangely true: we keep feeding it. That's the strange power of simulation in an attention economy. It doesn't need conviction. It doesn't need conscience. It just needs attention — enough to keep the momentum alive. The simulation doesn't care if the real breaks down. It just keeps rendering — soft, seamless, and impossible to look away from. Like a dream you didn't choose but can't wake up from.REFERENCESBarthes, R. (1972). Mythologies (A. Lavers, Trans.). Hill and Wang. (Original work published 1957)Baudrillard, J. (1986). America (C. Turner, Trans.). Verso.Debord, G. (1994). The Society of the Spectacle (D. Nicholson-Smith, Trans.). Zone Books. (Original work published 1967)Foucault, M. (1977). Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison (A. Sheridan, Trans.). Vintage Books.Hind, S., & Gekker, A. (2019). On autopilot: Towards a flat ontology of vehicular navigation. In C. Lukinbeal et al. (Eds.), Media's Mapping Impulse. Franz Steiner Verlag.Linnaeus, C. (1735). Systema Naturae (1st ed.). Lugduni Batavorum.Perkins, C. (2009). Philosophy and mapping. In R. Kitchin & N. Thrift (Eds.), International Encyclopedia of Human Geography. Elsevier.Raaphorst, K., Duchhart, I., & van der Knaap, W. (2017). The semiotics of landscape design communication. Landscape Research.Roberts, L. (2008). Cinematic cartography: Movies, maps and the consumption of place. In R. Koeck & L. Roberts (Eds.), Cities in Film: Architecture, Urban Space and the Moving Image. University of Liverpool.Tocqueville, A. de. (2003). Democracy in America (G. Lawrence, Trans., H. Mansfield & D. Winthrop, Eds.). University of Chicago Press. (Original work published 1835)Weber, M. (1958). The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism (T. Parsons, Trans.). Charles Scribner's Sons. (Original work published 1905) This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit interplace.io

Lillian McDermott
Mike DeBord, DC, Build Muscle with B3-BFR Bands & Low Weights

Lillian McDermott

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 58:06


What if you could build serious muscles, boost your strength, and protect your joints, without lifting heavy weights? You have heard me share how I finally was able to build muscle with only 2-pound weights. Sounds impossible, right? But it's true and it's become my absolute favorite muscle-building hack. Mike DeBord, president and CEO of […]

Le 5/7
Didier Debord

Le 5/7

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 5:55


durée : 00:05:55 - Déjà debout - Ce matin dans le déjà debout : Didier Debord, auteur, éditeur et traducteur

Le 5/7
Didier Debord / Servane Mouton

Le 5/7

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 120:02


durée : 02:00:02 - Le 5/7 - par : Mathilde MUNOS, Amaury Bocher, Elise Amchin - À 5h45 : Didier Debord, auteur, éditeur et traducteur À 6h20 : Servane Mouton, neurologue et neurophysiologiste. Co-présidente de la Commission sur l'impact de l'exposition des jeunes aux écrans

Les interviews d'Inter
Didier Debord

Les interviews d'Inter

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 5:55


durée : 00:05:55 - Déjà debout - Ce matin dans le déjà debout : Didier Debord, auteur, éditeur et traducteur

Déjà debout
Didier Debord

Déjà debout

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 5:55


durée : 00:05:55 - Déjà debout - Ce matin dans le déjà debout : Didier Debord, auteur, éditeur et traducteur

The Mind Your Business Podcast
Episode 755: Using Dream Interpretation to Unlock The Answers You Need with Dream Expert J.M. DeBord

The Mind Your Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 127:05


Have you ever woken up from a dream and wondered, "What on earth did that mean?" Do you feel like your sleeping mind is trying to tell you something, but the message is lost in a bizarre world of symbols? It's been awhile since we've talked about this topic on the podcast, so joining me today for a fascinating journey into the realm of dreams is our returning expert guest, J.M. (Jason) DeBord.  J.M. is considered the leading authority on dream interpretation and is celebrated for his ability to make the complex world of dreams accessible and meaningful to huge audiences. He's a best-selling author, educator and community leader, and in this episode, he reveals why our dreams are such valuable gifts that we need to be paying attention to. In fact, he says that learning the language of your dreams is the best self-coaching tool that you can have, and I'd have to say that I completely agree!  J.M. shares practical tools to start paying attention to your dreams, and ultimately understanding the unique language your dreams are speaking. If you are ready to finally unlock the hidden wisdom waiting for you every morning, then this conversation will guide you into the powerful world of your dreams! Save the date, because May 29th we kick off our live virtual extravaganza that happens just once a year, our 3-part live week-long training experience, The Rise of the Digital CEO. You register and get on the waitlist NOW at www.businessbydesign.net/!  Before you go, snap a screenshot of the episode playing on your device, post it to your Instagram Stories and tag us, @jameswedmore and @jeunejenni. You can also reach out to J.M. with your thoughts and feedback on this conversation by email, at jm@jmdebord.com.  In this episode you'll hear:  The crucial distinction J.M. makes between "interpreting" dreams and the more collaborative process of "dream work" Why dreams act as a mirror, providing crucial information for your decisions rather than imposing answers His core philosophy when it comes to dreams of empowering individuals to decipher their own dream meanings Some of the ways in which dreams communicate with us through a structured language of powerful symbolism How to recognize the feeling of resonance that accompanies a truly accurate dream interpretation That dreams can be a conduit for innovative ideas and creative inspiration that already exist The powerful impact of actively engaging with your dreams through journaling and focused attention to create a beneficial feedback loop   For full show notes and links, visit: www.mindyourbusinesspodcast.com/blog/755 

Off the Hook Sports with Dave Hooker
Mike DeBord: Former Vols OC passes away

Off the Hook Sports with Dave Hooker

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 14:48


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Michigan Insider
001 - Mike DeBord passed away at the age of 69 041625

Michigan Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 18:11


Mike DeBord passed away at the age of 69See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

CTG NATION PODCAST
CTG NATION EPISODE 72: JOSH DEBORD WITH TURKEY CREEK PRODUCTIONS

CTG NATION PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 144:53


Welcome Josh DeBord with Turkey Creek Productions to the podcast. Josh is a “sponsored” hunter and a member of the West Virginia Civil Support Team. The conversation is National Guard and small business heavy, with plenty of rabbit holes.

Blue River Bowhunting
Ep.109 Spring Thunder: Alex DeBord

Blue River Bowhunting

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 69:43


Alex DeBord from Talk About It Outdoors stops in to talk everything turkey. Alex talks about hunting with his son and them both learning to call in competitions. Talk about it Outdoors is based in Georgia and even hosts a sanctioned calling event in their town. They also have a podcast and have had some legends of the hunting world on it.

lundisoir
lundi bon sang de bonsoir cinéma, épisode 3: Jean-Luc Godard

lundisoir

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 99:59


Avec Alexia Roux, Saad Chakali, Mehdi Benallal & Guillermo KozlowskiJean-Luc Godard ne sera jamais le nom propre d'un auteur consacré, mais le nom commun d'une pensée partagée, sésame ou schibboleth pour le cinéma qui vient et dont nous avons besoin : le partage au nom du commun et ce qu'il départage au nom de l'égalité. Quand il eût fini les Histoire(s) du cinéma, Godard disait qu'il n'avait aucun public, sinon des spectateurs, peut-être 100.000 dans le monde, ses amis : l'amitié pour ce qui se pense sous ce nom. Avec ce cinéaste, c'est comme avec les communistes selon le bon mot de José Bergamin, on ira jusqu'à la mort sans faire un pas de plus.Le cinéma à le suivre, on peut se l'imaginer ainsi, à l'instar du tiers-état selon l'abbé Sieyès. Qu'est-il ? Rien. Que veut-il ? Tout. Que peut-il ? Quelque chose. Ce peu qu'il peut est sa dernière puissance, le miracle de donner ce que l'on n'a pas - les images, les idées. Liberté (le droit de citer contre le droit d'auteur et les citations à comparaître des procureurs). Égalité (contre toutes les hiérarchies). Phraternité (comme Marie José Mondzain nous a appris à l'écrire) pour les métaphores, ces transports en commun.Si le cinéma a gagné (il est partout), il a perdu aussi (Auschwitz-Hiroshima) et il ne cesse pas d'être encore défait aujourd'hui (Gaza-IA). Le cinéma de Godard est le moins au centre car il est le plus au milieu, par où tout bifurque et tout recommence. Alors on recommencera par le milieu, moins nombril qu'ombilic : la crise et la critique qui est d'abord autocritique, la modernité contre elle-même, le legs des premiers romantiques et un retour sur la politique des auteurs, pas un autoritarisme mais une politique des marges. Une pensée par accords discordants, opérant par rapports à la fois destituants et constituants. Des montages d'images dialectiques qui sont toujours des démontages critiques. Une pensée remontée à démonter le terrain miné des clichés. Des faux-raccords pour faire fuser les correspondances. Des courts-circuits pour interrompre la bêtise des automatismes. Le sabotage poétique de toutes les chaînes d'asservissement, chaînes conjugales, chaînes d'usine, chaînes de télévision, toutes les chaînes d'esclaves.Godard ? Le cinéma ne divertit pas, il divise. De deux choses, pas l'une pour montrer la troisième, l'invisible qu'il y a entre toi et moi - l'image qui revient de loin en donnant la main à celle d'après. Champ/contrechamp/hors-champ, une trinité. Godard juif, Godard arabe et ce sont les trois personnes. Sinon, on ne comprendra jamais que ce que l'on hait en l'autre, n'est autre que soi-même. Le cinéma est un art pacifique, il est fait pour rapprocher. Son cinéma ? À l'épreuve des conflictualités, au contraire de la guerre.00:00 Jean-Luc Godard, un nom commun comme un mot de passe03:12 L'amitié contre la notion « fasciste » de public06:50 Un cinéma qui ne raconte pas d'histoire10:57 Entrer dans le cinéma par sa porte de sortie14:12 L'ami dont on se méfie17:06 Il ne s'agit pas de savoir ce qu'est le cinéma mais ce qu'il peut et ce qu'il expérimente21:43 « Si je me suis bien fait comprendre, c'est que je me suis mal exprimé »26:28 Le visible et l'énergie sombre31:44 La crise, Homère et le geste paysan (plus rien ne va de soi, tout devient compliqué)36:04 Debord, le grand mensonge et le renfrognement 42:40 Critique de la critique de la séparation46:54 L'émancipation, la question juive, la question arabe51:49 Le caractère spectaculaire du film « La société du spectacle »56:02 La vie s'éloigne dans une représentation...58:39 La prisonnière du désert, les gestes qui sVous aimez ou au moins lisez lundimatin et vous souhaitez pouvoir continuer ? Ca tombe bien, pour fêter nos dix années d'existence, nous lançons une grande campagne de financement. Pour nous aider et nous encourager, C'est par ici.

The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural
Interpreting Nightmares, Part One | Grave Talks CLASSIC

The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 33:41


This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! Nightmares. We've all had them. You're trapped, or chased, haunted by demons, and then you wake up, terrified and wondering what it meant. They can be triggered by many things like stress, life changes, illness, and maybe the reason is simply that scary movie you watched before bed. But is your unconscious mind delivering messages to you while you sleep? In this episode, we explore the tools you need to sort through and make sense of your nightmares with J.M. DeBord, author of “Nightmares, Your Guide to Interpreting Your Darkest Dreams.” About our guest: J.M. DeBord is the author of four books about dreams, including The Dream Interpretation Dictionary, a best-seller. He is the co-host of The Dreams That Shape Us podcast and the creator of RadOwl's Parliament of Dream Experts, an online school for dream exploration. He is also the lead community moderator at Reddit Dreams, the most popular online dream sharing community in the world, where he is known as RadOwl. Get more information at jmbord.com Become a Premium Supporter of The Grave Talks Through Apple Podcasts or Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) There, you will get: Access to every episode of our show, AD-FREE! Access to every episode of our show before everyone else! Other EXCLUSIVE supporter perks and more!

The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural
Interpreting Nightmares, Part Two | Grave Talks CLASSIC

The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 32:53


This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! Nightmares. We've all had them. You're trapped, or chased, haunted by demons, and then you wake up, terrified and wondering what it meant. They can be triggered by many things like stress, life changes, illness, and maybe the reason is simply that scary movie you watched before bed. But is your unconscious mind delivering messages to you while you sleep? In this episode, we explore the tools you need to sort through and make sense of your nightmares with J.M. DeBord, author of “Nightmares, Your Guide to Interpreting Your Darkest Dreams.” This is Part Two of our conversation About our guest: J.M. DeBord is the author of four books about dreams, including The Dream Interpretation Dictionary, a best-seller. He is the co-host of The Dreams That Shape Us podcast and the creator of RadOwl's Parliament of Dream Experts, an online school for dream exploration. He is also the lead community moderator at Reddit Dreams, the most popular online dream sharing community in the world, where he is known as RadOwl. Get more information at jmbord.com Become a Premium Supporter of The Grave Talks Through Apple Podcasts or Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) There, you will get: Access to every episode of our show, AD-FREE! Access to every episode of our show before everyone else! Other EXCLUSIVE supporter perks and more!

The Regrettable Century
Patreon Preview -- A Refutation of All Judgements... (A Discussion of the film by Guy Debord)

The Regrettable Century

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 20:55


So, you think you had some judgments? TOO BAD THEY ARE ALL REFUTED!This week Jason and Andrew watched and discussed Guy Debord's follow up to his Society of the Spectacle film, which is essentially a clapback at his haters. As any good Regrettable discussion goes, the film was the anchor, but the topics ranged far and wide. Enjoy!Refutation of All the Judgements, Pro or Con, Thus Far Rendered on the Film “The Society of the Spectacle" (1975)https://www.ubu.com/film/debord_refutation.html Send us a textSupport the show

Strength Chat by Kabuki Strength
#24: Beyond the Burn: The Science of Blood Flow Restriction with Dr. Mike DeBord

Strength Chat by Kabuki Strength

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 65:00


Today we're diving into revolutionary fitness and rehabilitation techniques with Dr. Mike Debord, a pioneer behind B3 Sciences. Dr. Mike is a leading expert in blood flow restriction (BFR) training, a method that's changing the game for athletes, rehab patients, and fitness enthusiasts alike. From understanding the origins of BFR and its scientific underpinnings to real-world applications and personalized training protocols, we cover it all. This episode is packed with insights on how BFR can amplify muscle growth, expedite recovery, and even improve cardiovascular health. Tune in to learn about the practicalities, safety considerations, and potential life-changing benefits of incorporating BFR into your fitness regimen. Whether you're an elite athlete or just starting out, you won't want to miss this detailed conversation on optimizing your health and performance.  

Enterrados no Jardim
Associações de pastorícia cultural. Uma conversa com João Eça

Enterrados no Jardim

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 230:53


Que lindo cortejo de condenados este que nos é dado apreciar. Neste país todo ele em -inho, como já dizia o outro, também tínhamos de ter os nossos artistas, e as duas ou três agências de promoção, arranjos, prestígios e reputações forjadas do pé para a mão, montras, pódios, esse bando de alminhas condecoradas, sempre com toda a disponibilidade para ir, e depois todos esses aspirantes, como náufragos à espera da manhã, é verdadeiramente uma doçura, e mesmo um orgulho para todos nós. Onde quer que eles estejam, com os seus adereços de intimidade e de sonho, dá a sensação que podemos ir vê-los mesmo a meio das suas trajectórias estelares, de algum modo já nasceram no museu, no cinema, fazem tão bem de si mesmos, e os intelectuais nem se fala. Com aqueles ângulos rectos, aquela postura de embaixadores de nações inteiramente místicas, nunca atraiçoam o personagem, e dá a sensação de que poderiam entreter uma audiência até à morte. Apesar de tudo, há sempre uns que arranjam maneira de ficar desgostados, que se queixam que "a poesia cheira demasiado a poesia, a filosofia cheira demasiado a filosofia..., que uma e outra sofrem de uma redundância abominável (Baudrillard). Queixam-se da afectação do verbo, da afectação da profundidade", mas não percebem puto do grau de exigência com que estão comprometidos os nossos actores. Seria preciso educá-los. Felizmente, até para esses há esperança. O que não nos faltam são "anomalias", "oásis", "milagres", o nosso ecossistema cultural é uma colónia e um laboratório com espaço para as experiências mais arriscadas, um programa de simulação de utopias, revoluções a gosto, servindo-se dos pontos de intersecção entre várias disciplinas artísticas e do cruzamento de referências das mais diversas geografias e contextos para nos colocar diante de máquina de mundos. Tem-se detectado mesmo um efeito de contágio do talento, da inteligência e do ímpeto, e facilmente se pressente que estas visões, como um futuro mais ou menos próximo, fornece uma indemnização da vergonhosa miséria do presente. Por isso mesmo, em estado de delírio, os estudantes, hoje, acorrem à ZDB e outras das nossas instituições da consolação quando sentem necessidade de respirar o perfume desses prestígios ilusórios. É uma alegria sobretudo viver dos balanços do nosso jornalismo cultural, viver da vertigem daqueles filmes rebobinados, e que esteja lá o que estiver, parece sempre dinâmico, naquele ritmo celerado, e com uma fabulosa complacência perante todas as misérias. Os adolescentes portugueses estão nas tintas para o paraíso, eles querem é aparecer nas páginas do Ípsilon e dar largas à sua adorável propensão para consumir alienação beatamente. "Vivemos como crianças perdidas, as nossas aventuras incompletas", notou o Debord. Mas a verdade é que, para nós, isto já se foi tornando difícil. Dada a vasta e desenvolvida infantilização dos públicos, e o generalizado grau de submissão a que os indivíduos aparentemente na posse das suas faculdades mentais e até 'na flor da idade', ninguém se perde, ninguém se aventura, todos se descosem e justificam precisamente devido ao inconveniente de assumir posições arriscadas. Mas confiemos no Evangelho hipster que sai à sexta com o Público, e que nos garante que podemos encontrar bem aqui uma série de soluções de investimento para a nossa vaga inquietação, sendo que afinal o que importa não é bem o negócio nem o ter dinheiro ao lado de ter horas de ócio, o que importa pois claro é dar tudo de si e andar a "remendos e côdeas", mas não perder as sessões que nos oferece algum desses espaços "entre o tecido institucional e o experimental, potenciadores da produção artística local e nacional, ao mesmo tempo que estabelecem diálogos internacionais". Neste episódio juntou-se a nós João Eça, realizador de fitas malcriadas, amante da técnica de se lançar de pára-quedas em território inimigo e andar por ali a espevitar os ânimos e gerar desacatos, ladrão de pratos, remisturador de sons, empregado de mesa aqui e ali, consumidor médio de porrada, vencedor das últimas três edições do campeonato de devoradores de Natxos.

Les Intergalactiques
Est-ce que quelqu'un a compris quelque chose à La Société du spectacle ?

Les Intergalactiques

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 59:09


Avec Maxime Morin, tienstiens, Auriane Veltenet Saul PandelakisAnimation : Patrick Cockpit Critique subversive de l'ordre dominant, manifeste au contenu un poil hermétique et surtout incompréhensible sans son cadre conceptuel marxiste, La Société du spectacle de Guy Debord a connu une postérité étonnante. Passée dans le langage courant, l'expression “société du spectacle” nous paraît intuitivement décrire la société de surconsommation dans laquelle nous vivons, un monde saturé de divertissements spectaculaires se superposant à la réalité des rapports sociaux jusqu'à lui faire écran. Notre rapport aux médias, aux écrans, de la spectacularisation de l'information à la mise en scène de soi sur les réseaux sociaux en passant par l'omniprésente publicité, tout nous semble spectacle. Le souci, c'est que le Capitalisme ayant toujours cette grande facilité à digérer ses propres critiques, la formule aura tôt fait de se diluer, certain·e·s critiques mettant tout sur le dos d'une jeunesse abrutie par les influenceurs Tiktok, ou blâmant une société d'individus narcissiques ayant perdu tout sens de l'authentique… Alors, comment se montrer critique des industries du spectacle et du divertissement sans nourrir à son insu le nouvel esprit du Capitalisme ? L'œuvre de Guy Debord peut-elle nous y aider et qu'a-t-elle encore à nous dire ? Cette table ronde aux allures de Debord pour les Nuls n'aura pas pour objet d'en constituer un cercle de lecture orthodoxe, mais d'initier un échange de points de vue entre artistes et écrivain·e·s à partir de ce thème. Avec Situations (éditions bandes détournées, 2023), Maxime Morin et tienstiens ont relevé le défi de proposer, en bandes dessinées, une lecture inspirée et décalée de La Société du spectacle, actualisée par leurs références à des productions culturelles mainstream, qu'ils détournent en exhibant leurs mécanismes avec une ironie mordante. Une œuvre drôle, parfois aux limites de l'absurde, qui n'oublie pas d'être politique. Ils échangeront avec deux auteur·ice·s ayant exploré dans leurs écrits la question des images, de leur médiatisation, leur usage par un ordre établi, ainsi que la manière dont elles façonnent les rapports entre les personnes. Table ronde dans le cadre de la 12e édition du festival Les Intergalactiques "Du Pain et des Jeux" le samedi 20 avril 2024.

The Regrettable Century
Patreon Preview -- Film Review: The Society of the Spectacle (w/Grindhaus Podcast)

The Regrettable Century

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2025 21:06


This is an old episode of our friend Andrew's podcast that was recorded a few years ago. The podcast is now defunct, but we thought y'all deserved to hear it. In this episode Jason and Andrew watched and discussed Guy Debord's 1974 film version of The Society of the Spectacle.Enjoy and Happy New Year.Send us a textSupport the show

Café Brasil Podcast
Cafezinho 654 - A sociedade do espetáculo

Café Brasil Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 15:07


O debate na universidade: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGSobRn3IPo&t=0s Imagine que estamos vivendo dentro de uma vitrine gigantesca, onde tudo o que fazemos, pensamos ou sonhamos precisa ser exibido, comentado, avaliado e, principalmente, consumido. Parece exagero? Pois esse é o mundo que Guy Debord, lá em 1967, descreveu com lucidez desconcertante no livro “A Sociedade do Espetáculo”. Debord não tinha redes sociais, mas cravou o conceito: vivemos uma cultura onde o espetáculo substituiu a realidade.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Cafezinho Café Brasil
Cafezinho 654 - A sociedade do espetáculo

Cafezinho Café Brasil

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 15:07


O debate na universidade: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGSobRn3IPo&t=0s Imagine que estamos vivendo dentro de uma vitrine gigantesca, onde tudo o que fazemos, pensamos ou sonhamos precisa ser exibido, comentado, avaliado e, principalmente, consumido. Parece exagero? Pois esse é o mundo que Guy Debord, lá em 1967, descreveu com lucidez desconcertante no livro “A Sociedade do Espetáculo”. Debord não tinha redes sociais, mas cravou o conceito: vivemos uma cultura onde o espetáculo substituiu a realidade.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Cliff Notes Podcast
12-09 Post it Notes: Brianna DeBord, Alyssa Bonilla, Jackson Perkins, KCI Tournament Day 1, and more

Cliff Notes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 20:51


On this episode:- North Platte senior Brianna DeBord signs her NLI with Missouri Western Cross Country & T&F- Alyssa Bonilla's career week earns her MIAA Athlete of the week - Former Lafayette Wrestling standout Jackson Perkins earns recognition from the Heart of America Conference - North Platte, West Platte, Lathrop & Mid-Buchanan girls all pick up 1st round wins in the KCI Tournament. Hear from all 4 winning coaches.- Benton girls knock off the No. 1 team in Kansas 6A to advance in the Liberty North Tournament.- Monday High School Basketball Scores* This episode is sponsored by Tolly & Associates, Little Caesars of St. Joseph, John Anderson Insurance, Meierhofer Funeral Home & Crematory, Musser Construction, HiHo Bar & Grill, Jayson & Mary Watkins, Matt & Jenni Busby, Michelle Cook Group, Russell Book & Bookball 365, The St. Joseph Mustangs, B's Tees, KT Logistics LLC., Hixson-Klein Funeral Home, James L. Griffith Law Firm of Maysville, Toby Prussman of Premier Land & Auction Group, Barnes Roofing, The St. Joseph School District, HK Quality Sheet Metal, Redman Farms of Maysville, Melissa Winn, Amber & Anthony Henke, Adams Bar & Grill, Green Hills Insurance LLC., Cintas, Thrive Family Chiropractic, IV Nutrition of St. Joseph, J.C's Hardwood Floors, Roth Kid Nation, Serve Link Home Care out of Trenton, Barnett's Floor Renewal LLC., Balloons D'Lux, B3 Renovations, Gabe Edgar, KC Flooring & Drywall, C&H Handyman Plumming and the Hamilton Bank member FDIC. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cliffnotespod/support

The Yakking Show
Revolutionizing Fitness with BFR Bands: Dr. Mike DeBord Explains B3 Sciences' Breakthrough - audio

The Yakking Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 40:23


Our guest Dr. Mike DeBord, the visionary Founder and President of B3 Sciences, explains how Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) bands are transforming the fitness industry. Dr. Mike shares the science behind these revolutionary exercise bands and demonstrates their use. Learn how BFR bands can: Boost Growth Hormone production Increase vascular efficiency Help combat osteoporosis and dementia Discover how B3 Sciences is making workouts more effective than ever before. Watch the full episode and see how you can elevate your fitness routine with this innovative technology! #BFRBands #FitnessTech #GrowthHormone #HealthRevolution https://yakking.b3sciences.com Timeline 01:50                     What are BFR bands 02:10                     Osteoporosis myths 12:00                     Using BFR bands 13:50                     BFR bands& cardiovascular issues 20:20                     BFR & growth hormone 23:40                     Venous supply & varicose veins 26:20                     Safety 29:20                     How to get BFR bands 31:00                     Anti-ageing 34:10                     Weight loss 37:00                     Dr. Mike's tip 5 minutes of daily exercise 38:21                     Contact Dr. Mike The Yakking Show is brought to you by Peter Wright & Kathleen Beauvais contact us to be a guest on our show. https://TheYakkingShow.com   peter@theyakkingshow.com    kathleen@theyakkingshow.com  Join our community today so you don't miss out on advance news of our next episodes. https://bit.ly/40GdxCG Here are some of the tools we use to produce this podcast. Kit for sending emails and caring for subscribers Hostgator for website hosting. Podbean for podcast hosting Airtable for organizing our guest bookings and automations. Spikers Studio for video editing   Clicking on some links on this site will let you buy products and services which may result in us receiving a commission, however, it will not affect the price you pay.  

Les Nuits de France Culture
Une vie, une oeuvre - Guy Debord, 1931-1994 (1ère diffusion : 20/04/2013)

Les Nuits de France Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2024 60:42


durée : 01:00:42 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda, Mathias Le Gargasson, Antoine Dhulster - Par Thibault Henneton - Avec Emmanuel Guy, Patrick Marcolini, Pierre-Ulysse Barranque, Omer Corlaix, Isabelle Barbéris, Laurence Le Bras et Alexander Neumann - Réalisation Isabelle Yhuel - réalisation : Massimo Bellini

Les chemins de la philosophie
Qu'est-ce qu'un "public" ? 2/4 : La critique du spectacle et de ses "mythes" : Debord et Barthes

Les chemins de la philosophie

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 58:10


durée : 00:58:10 - Avec philosophie - par : Géraldine Muhlmann, Antoine Ravon - Né en 1931, Guy Debord a quinze ans de moins que Roland Barthes. En 1967, le philosophe publie "La Société du spectacle", critique du capitalisme, tandis que Barthes s'éloigne des tonalités marxistes de ses "Mythologies". Pourtant, leurs œuvres convergent, dénonçant mythes et spectacle. - réalisation : Nicolas Berger - invités : Eric Marty Écrivain et universitaire; Vincent Kaufmann Professeur émérite de littérature et d'histoire des médias à l'université de St. Gall en Suisse

Dear Church
Ep. #282 “Systematic Theology”

Dear Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 31:39


In this episode of Dear Church, Chris McCurley welcomes Dr. Donnie DeBord for an enlightening discussion on systematic theology. Dr. DeBord, a seasoned minister and Assistant Professor of Systematic Theology at Freed-Hardeman University, brings his expertise to explore how systematic theology helps us better understand and apply the teachings of Scripture. With nearly 20 years in ministry and a deep academic background, Dr. DeBord shares practical insights on the value of studying theology, how it shapes our faith, and its importance for believers today. Whether you're a seasoned student of the Bible or just beginning your theological journey, this episode offers valuable guidance on deepening your understanding of God's Word.   Connect with Us: Instagram: instagram.com/dearchurch_podcast/ Facebook: facebook.com/profile.php?id=61564673680147 YouTube: youtube.com/@DearChurch   Website: rippleoflight.org ROL Facebook: facebook.com/rippleoflight ROL Instagram: instagram.com/rippleoflight ROL YouTube: youtube.com/rippleoflight ROL Rumble: rumble.com/rippleoflight   Have a question? Email Chris at chris.mccurley@rippleoflight.com.   #DearChurch #ChristianPodcast #SystematicTheology #ChrisMcCurley #DonnieDeBord #FreedHardeman #BibleStudy #TheologyMatters #UnderstandingTheBible #ChristianFaith #RippleOfLight #Gospel #Jesus #FaithAndReason #BiblicalTeaching #ChristianEducation

Trainers Talking Truths
Ep.169: Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) Training with Mike DeBord of B3 Sciences

Trainers Talking Truths

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 43:38


In this episode Jenny and John chat with Mike DeBord, the visionary founder of B3 Sciences, to explore how Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) training is transforming the fitness world. Mike shares his personal fitness journey, how BFR training changed his life, and how it led to the creation of B3 Sciences. Having already helped 30,000 people achieve their fitness goals with this innovative method, Mike is on a mission to reach 1 million people.

Cracks in Postmodernity
Dishing on La Dolce Vita

Cracks in Postmodernity

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 73:49


Anna Gat of Interintellect joins the pod to discuss Fellini's La Dolce Vita and Debord's The Society of the Spectacle. Follow @theannagat and @interintellect_ And sign up for the Cracks in PoMo x Interintellect series https://interintellect.com/series/searching-for-the-self-in-an-age-of-simulation/ Follow Cracks in Pomo on IG @cracksinpomo and on Twitter @stephengadubatoSubscribe to the Substack here: https://cracksinpomo.substack.com/about15% discount on Masa Chips: http://www.masachips.com/cracksinpostmodernity --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stephen-adubato/support

Cracks in Postmodernity
Dishing on La Dolce Vita

Cracks in Postmodernity

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 73:49


Anna Gat of Interintellect joins the pod to discuss Fellini's La Dolce Vita and Debord's The Society of the Spectacle. Follow @theannagat and @interintellect_ And sign up for the Cracks in PoMo x Interintellect series https://interintellect.com/series/searching-for-the-self-in-an-age-of-simulation/ Follow Cracks in Pomo on IG @cracksinpomo and on Twitter @stephengadubatoSubscribe to the Substack here: https://cracksinpomo.substack.com/about15% discount on Masa Chips: http://www.masachips.com/cracksinpostmodernity --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stephen-adubato/support

Powercat Podcast
Fighting Ever Fighting: A conversation with Blair DeBord

Powercat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 33:29


GoPowercat's Cole Carmody continues the second season of Fighting Ever Fighting with a talk with former K-State catcher Blair DeBord, who now works in athletic administration, serving as an associate athletics director at Missouri under Mizzou's new AD, former K-State linebacker Laird Veatch. Sign up for GoPowercat VIP access and get your first month for just $1! Want the latest Kansas State headlines sent to your inbox? Click to sign up for GoPowercat's daily newsletter!  Follow @ColeCarmody52 To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The James Cancer-Free World Podcast
Episode 165: Survivorship Programs at the James, with Julie DeBord & Denise Schimming

The James Cancer-Free World Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 31:50


The James provides a comprehensive survivorship program for patients and their families. “People are living longer with cancer and how do we make sure they have the best quality of life during their treatment and the years beyond,” said Denise Schimming, APRN-CNP, a certified nurse practitioner and survivorship specialist. Schimming and Julie DeBord, MSW, LISW-S, manager of JamesCare for Life, discussed the history, growth, the numerous and growing number of programs they offer and how they connect with patients and their families. “JamesCare for Life has been around for more than 20 years,” DeBord said. “We started with 10 programs and now we average more than 30 programs a month and we're continually looking at how can we meet the needs of our cancer patients and their families.” Some of the many programs JamesCare for Life offers include music and art therapy, nutrition classes and healthy cooking demonstrations, physical therapy, individual and group sessions from mental-health professionals, and presentations by James experts on a wide range of cancer-related topics, such as lymphedema. JamesCare for Life also provides equine therapy for families and the Garden of Hope is a large farm that provides patients and caregivers the opportunity to harvest and take home a wide variety of vegetables and herbs. “Cancer can be isolating and scary and we have educational classes to help with coping during times of uncertainty to manage stress, mindfulness programs for stress reduction and support groups and one-on-one care support,” DeBord said. Schimming and her team connect with patients while they undergo treatment, while DeBord and her JamesCare for Life team offer free programs for patients and their caregivers after treatment. Schimming and DeBord work together to meet the needs of patients and create new programs. An example is the recent addition of two certified child-life specialists. “We heard from patients that they didn't know how to tell their children and their grandchildren about their cancer,” Schimming said. “We hired two certified child-life specialists, one for inpatients and one for outpatients. They're experts in helping families cope with medical illness and we created a special playroom [in the James] for these interventions.”

Living 4D with Paul Chek
EP 295 — Dr. Mike DeBord: Blood Flow Restriction Training

Living 4D with Paul Chek

Play Episode Play 41 sec Highlight Listen Later May 28, 2024 102:38


Discover how blood flow restriction (BFR) training can make a huge difference in the way you train your body and speed up your recovery from injury with Dr. Mike Bord in this stimulating Living 4D conversation.Learn more about Mike's work and the B3 bands on via social media on Facebook, X/Twitter, Instagram and YouTube. For Living 4D listeners: Purchase a set of B3 BFR bands and receive FREE coaching, exercise tubing, a backpack and shipping, along with access to live calls and the BFR Exercise Library by checking out this link and mentioning Paul's name or Living4D in the survey. (Special offers from Living 4D guests are time-sensitive and at their discretion to redeem after 30 days.)TimestampsThe best kind of nitric oxide for your body. (8:20)How B3 bands help your body generate more growth hormone, even with lighter weights. (15:52)The weekly strength training time limit once you age into your middle years. (26:26)Tapping the metabolic pathway. (34:18)More mitochondria and less soreness. (41:45)Thyroid stimulating hormone. (56:37)“You should feel the buzz when you do BFR.” (1:03:19)BFR + cold plunges = a natural anti-inflammatory. (1:13:50)Mike became a BFR true believer after a hip replacement. (1:26:55)Any limitations on BFR? (1:33:00)ResourcesThe work of Dr. Yoshiaki Sato and Frederick HatfieldThe Buteyko breathing techniquePaul's Living 4D conversations with Kyle Kingsbury and Chris DuffinMike talks to Kyle Kingsbury about blood flow restriction training on YouTubeThanks to our awesome sponsors:PaleovalleyBiOptimizers US and BiOptimizers UK PAUL10Organifi CHEK20How to Eat, Move and Be Healthy 20th anniversary editionWe may earn commissions from qualifying purchases using affiliate links.

California Haunts Radio
Why Do we Have Nightmares? with J.M. DeBord

California Haunts Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 73:16


J.M. DeBord began studying and interpreting dreams two decades ago, and now one of his personal dreams comes true with the publication of "Dreams 1-2-3: Remember, Interpret, and Live Your Dreams," a groundbreaking book that makes dreams understandable for everyone and shows how they can be used for your benefit. DeBord's publishing career began 25 years ago. He has worked in newspaper, radio and television journalism, and is the author of a novel, "Something Coming: a New Age Thriller." He currently lives in Tucson, Arizona and interprets dreams as a moderator at Reddit Dreams, where he is known as "RadOwl."Dream Interpreter J.M. DeBord is the most trusted name in dream interpretation. Having started interpreting dreams more than two decades ago, Debord has reached millions of people via the largest online community for dream sharing, r/dreams, On that site, he's shared his expertise in the spirit of openness with the millions of people who visit every year.As an author, DeBord has written four books about dreams, including a best-selling dream dictionary.He has also worked as a journalist for the three mediums, TV, newspaper and radio.Websites dreams123.net jmdebord.comBooks Nightmares:Your Guide to Interpreting Your Darkest Dreams Dreams 1-2-3: Remember, Interpret, and Live Your Dreams The Dream Interpretation Dictionary: Symbols, Signs, and Meanings RadOwl's Crash Course in Dream Interpretation: How to Interpret Dreams

The Dr. Junkie Show
146: Life in Guy Debord's Society of the Spectacle (pt 2)

The Dr. Junkie Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 22:58


Send us a Text Message.This week I dive back into some philosophical theory related to why we are so prone to struggle with anxiety, addiction and alienation in today's world. Guy Debord wrote The Society of the Spectacle more than 50 years ago, and in it he explained the current state of so-called "Western Cultures" as having moved from the importance of being  to a culture where the importance is on having, and eventually, on to the importance being placed on appearance only (to appear to own something by snapping a photo is good enough).As a culture, we are now completely preoccupied with and focused on the spectacle, not the real. It's more important to change your Facebook banner to an LGBTQ+ flag on the right day to show your support than it is to support LGBTQ+ people in your heart. It's more important to be seen as having the perfect family or the perfect life than it is to actually build the perfect family or the perfect life. Some people drive $60k cars and live in crumbling homes. In today's cultural setting, a reputation for success requires the complete abandonment of one's personal identity in exchange for the stock characteristics that the audience wants in a performer — whether Marylin Manson actually drinks blook or Ozzy Osborn actually worships the devil doesn't matter. Only the spectacle of performance is valued.I also cover Marx's theory of capitalism increasing alienation, the Frankfurt School's and the Situationists' (many of the same people) work on how Marx's world of commodity fetishism expanded to spectacle fetishism (the appearance came to be more important than the real), and Debord's (and re-Marx's) concept of magic properties bestowed upon commodities if producers can manage to hide the actual process of manufacturing from the public. Before you listen to this episode, you might want to take a moment to listen to Macklemore's "Wings." on YouTube here, or anywhere you stream music. Check out the Nike commercial from that song on YouTube for a great example of recuperation (pt 2), and check out the corporate logo US flag for a great example of détournement (pt 2). Support the Show.

Mysterious Radio
S9: Analyzing Your Worst Nightmares

Mysterious Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 57:10


My special guest is J.M. Debord who's here to discuss his book about why it's important to gain an understanding behind some of your worst nightmares. Get his book now on Amazon. An illuminating look at interpreting, understanding, and learning to stop nightmares! You’re chased. You fall. You get shot. You’re attacked. You’re paralyzed or trapped. A loved one dies. You die!! You wake up in a cold sweat, wondering what it meant. Going beyond simple explanations, Nightmares: Your Guide to Interpreting Your Darkest Dreams helps you understand why you have nightmares and what they mean. This informative book looks at the meaning of common symbols and themes in nightmares and dark dreams. It will teach you not only how to interpret the content of nightmares but also why you have them in the first place and how to stop them.  The gritty details of each nightmare are often personal and unique, but through examples and easy-to-follow explanations, best-selling author and dream interpretation expert J. M. DeBord guides you through interpretations and demystifies the dark side of dreaming. He explores the reasons for nightmares, some as simple as bad digestion and illness. Some are caused by shocking events or chronic situations, while others are more existential, challenging a person to break a pattern or habitual response, or to break out of their shell and claim their greater power. He even shares his own worst reoccurring nightmare, its meaning, and how he overcame it. Exploring the messages delivered by the unconscious mind during sleep, Nightmares: Your Guide to Interpreting Your Darkest Dreams provides the tools you need to sort through possible connections and to make sense of your nightmares. Also included are a helpful bibliography and an extensive index, adding to the book’s usefulness. 

The Dr. Junkie Show
#145: Addiction, Ideology & the Society of the Spectacle

The Dr. Junkie Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 27:34


Send us a Text Message.This week I dive back into some philosophical theory related to why we are so prone to struggle with anxiety, addiction and alienation in today's world. Guy Debord wrote The Society of the Spectacle more than 50 years ago, and in it he explained the current state of so-called "Western Cultures" as having moved from the importance of being  to a culture where the importance is on having, and eventually, on to the importance being placed on appearance only (to appear to own something by snapping a photo is good enough). As a culture, we are now completely preoccupied with and focused on the spectacle, not the real. It's more important to change your Facebook banner to an LGBTQ+ flag on the right day to show your support than it is to support LGBTQ+ people in your heart. It's more important to be seen as having the perfect family or the perfect life than it is to actually build the perfect family or the perfect life. Some people drive $60k cars and live in crumbling homes. In today's cultural setting, a reputation for success requires the complete abandonment of one's personal identity in exchange for the stock characteristics that the audience wants in a performer — whether Marylin Manson actually drinks blook or Ozzy Osborn actually worships the devil doesn't matter. Only the spectacle of performance is valued. I also cover Marx's theory of capitalism increasing alienation, the Frankfurt School's and the Situationists' (many of the same people) work on how Marx's world of commodity fetishism expanded to spectacle fetishism (the appearance came to be more important than the real), and Debord's (and re-Marx's) concept of magic properties bestowed upon commodities if producers can manage to hide the actual process of manufacturing from the public.  Before you listen to this episode, you might want to take a moment to listen to Macklemore's "Wings." on YouTube here, or anywhere you stream music. Check out the Nike commercial from that song on YouTube for a great example of recuperation (pt 2), and check out the corporate logo US flag for a great example of détournement (pt 2). Support the Show.

Cumposting
Episode 9: First Reformed with Dead Domain

Cumposting

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 108:19


Joined by fellow online homosexual Dead Domain, Rosa and them discuss Paul Schrader's 2018 film "First Reformed", produced by A24. Dead Domain is known for their YouTube channel and Twitch, where they discuss trans issues, leftist politics, and christian extremism - notably through their prominent exposes of the New Independent Fundamental Baptist Movement and documentaries. Following the film discussion, they discuss the state of the online left and breadtube, comedy, zoomers' mental health, and content creation generally.Subscribe to Dead Domain: https://www.youtube.com/@deaddomainSupport us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/CumpostingPodcastFollow Rosa: https://linktr.ee/reddestrosaFollow Joku: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6MqDAGSrKEVBzHtgBBbT0wOur Podcast Artist is the incredibly talented Vero (she/they) of Praxisstvdio who you should check out here: https://linktr.ee/praxisstvdioThe Cumposting Power Ranking: https://letterboxd.com/cumposting/list/cumposting-all-movies-watched-ranked/Reddit (Cringe): https://www.reddit.com/r/cumpostingpod/Books and Other Works Mentioned or Alluded to:Camus, Albert. 1991. “Camus: The Myth of Sisyphus.” University of Hawaiʻi. Retrieved May 9, 2024 (https://www2.hawaii.edu/~freeman/courses/phil360/16. Myth of Sisyphus.pdf). Debord, Guy. 2021. "The Society of the Spectacle". S.l.: Critical Editions. Fanon, Frantz. 2021. “Chapter 1: On Violence.” Pp. 1–52 in The Wretched of the Earth . New York, NY: Grove Press. Fisher, Mark. 2017. "Capitalist Realism: Is There No Alternative?" Winchester: Zero Books. Gramsci, Antonio. 2000. "The Gramsci Reader: Selected Writings", 1916-1935. New York: New York University Press. Gutiérrez, Gustavo. 1971. “Teología de La Liberación.” Centro de Estudios y Publicaciones. Lenin, V. I. 2003. “Plekhanov on Terror.” Marxists Internet Archive. Retrieved 2024 (https://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1917/dec/23.htm). Lenin, V. I. 2004. “Adventurism.” Marxists Internet Archive. Retrieved 2024 (https://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1914/jun/09.htm). Marx, Karl and Friedrich Engels. 1964. "On Religion". New York, NY: Schocken Books. Marx, Karl. 2000. “Estranged Labour.” Estranged Labour, Marx, 1844. Retrieved May 9, 2024 (https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1844/manuscripts/labour.htm).

Talk About It Outdoors Podcast
EP: 214 - Double down with Dad - Jeff DeBord

Talk About It Outdoors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 92:23


The days of running following Dad continue to get better and better and this one doesn't disappoint. Jeff DeBord is a wonderful outdoorsman, but a friend to so many alike. He's spent his entire life chasing every critter he could find, and now, he's officially a turkey hunter. Join us for our opening day recap, and hear just why this was a really special one.  Thanks for listening and continuing to support us! Videos Available for your viewing pleasure over on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1dWYyR5QqE_dVwGvr6_eAQ Find us on the socials!!! https://www.facebook.com/talkaboutitoutdoors https://www.instagram.com/talk_about_it_outdoors/ Check out our partners! Cruzr Saddles https://www.cruzr.shop Grim Reaper Broadheads https://www.grimreaperbroadheads.com The KT Team https://thektteam.org Cal Hardie Arrowhead Land Co. 770-296-2163 All our links! https://linktr.ee/talkaboutitoutdoors

Kyle Kingsbury Podcast
#348 Using Hypoxia To Optimize Your Pump w/ Dr Mike Debord(round 2)

Kyle Kingsbury Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 60:52


Dr Mike is back, y'all may remember his previous episode where we touched on blood flow restriction training and some of the science behind it coming out of Japan. Well, we have more optimization goodies for y'all!  In this one specifically we get into performance and how bloodflow restriction can potentiate your limited time to rock your body(yeah yeahhhhh). Use it with sprints, cardio, HIIT, whatever you do, use it. There is also coaching included with your purchase. Get some bands, no matter where and get in the PUMP! Connect with Dr Mike: Website: KYLE.B3sciences.com  Facebook: I Am B3  Instagram: @b3sciences  Newsletter: support@b3sciences.com    Show Notes: KKP #325 The Pose Method w/ Dr Nicholas Romanov Apple Spotify   B3 bands - KYLE.B3sciences.com   Sponsors: American Hartford Gold supports content like this that is committed to bringing you the truth. Tell them I sent you and they'll give you up to $5,000 dollars of FREE silver on your first order. So call them now! Click the link in the description, or… Call 866-366-1948, that's 866-366-1948, or text “KYLE” to 6-5-5-3-2 offers.americanhartfordgold.com  Happy Hippo Kratom is in my opinion the cleanest Kratom product I've used. Head over to HappyHippo.com/KKP code “KKP” for 15% off entire store Organifi Go to organifi.com/kkp to get my favorite way to easily get the most potent blend of high vibration fruits, veggies and other goodies into your diet! Click that link and use code “KKP” at checkout for 20% off your order! Energy Bits Head over to Energybits.com and stock up. Use code “KKP” at checkout as they're hooking us up with a whopper 20% off! To Work With Kyle Kingsbury Podcast   Connect with Kyle: Twitter: @KINGSBU  Fit For Service Academy App: Fit For Service App  Instagram: @livingwiththekingsburys - @gardenersofeden.earth  Odysee: odysee.com/@KyleKingsburypod  Youtube: Kyle Kingbury Podcast  Kyles website: www.kingsbu.com - Gardeners of Eden site    Like and subscribe to the podcast anywhere you can find podcasts. Leave a 5-star review and let me know what resonates or doesn't.

Promoting and Protecting Naturopathy - an ANMA Podcast
15. The Benefits of Blood Flow Resistance featuring Dr. Mike DeBord, Founder B3 Sciences

Promoting and Protecting Naturopathy - an ANMA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 29:45


Welcome to Protecting and Promoting Naturopathy, a podcast powered by American Naturopathic Medical Association. In this episode we are showcasing a friend of the ANMA, Dr. Mike DeBord, Founder B3 Sciences. With 15 years of experience as a Chiropractor and Performance Center owner, Dr. Mike has made a scientific discovery in exercise and is a pioneer in Blood Flow Resistance (BFR) bands. He educates clinics, Physical Therapists, doctors, and naturopaths on how to implement BFR- Blood Flow Resistance bands into their practice.  The 3 parts of their mission are Be Healthy,  Be Fit, Be Strong! B3 Sciences provides a continuing education class approved by the American Naturopathic Medical Certification Board. As long standing exhibitors at our ANMA Convention, they have consistently supported our events. This year, they are continuing their involvement by offering a Pre-Convention Class. Learn more about that class here. Connect with B3 Sciences: Website: https://b3sciences.com Email:support@b3sciences.com Make plans to register to attend the 43rd ANMA Convention & Educational Seminar August 23-25, 2024!  There are several Pre Convention Classes offered before the Convention Starts including Dr. Mike's B3 Science BFR Bans!  Visit www.anma.org/convention for all the details! Connect with us: ANMA 43rd Convention & Educational Seminar - August 23-25, 2024 at the Westgate Las Vegas Resort. Visit anma.org for all the details and to register.  American Naturopathic Medical Association: ⁠https://www.anma.org⁠ American Naturopathic Medical Certification Board: ⁠https://www.anmcb.org⁠ American Naturopathic Medical Accreditation Board: ⁠https://www.anmab.org⁠ Society of Complementary Alternative and Holistic Practitioners:⁠https://www.scahp.org⁠ Email: ⁠admin@anma.org **The views and opinions expressed on the Promoting & Protecting Naturopathy an ANMA Podcast are solely those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect the official policies or positions of the ANMA. The information provided on this podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice. Listeners are encouraged to consult with a qualified medical healthcare professional for any health-related questions or concerns. The ANMA does not endorse any products, services, or treatments mentioned on this podcast. Any reference to a specific product, service, or treatment is for informational purposes only and does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation.*

The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural
Interpreting Nightmares, Part Two | Grave Talks CLASSIC

The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 32:53


This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! Nightmares. We've all had them. You're trapped, or chased, haunted by demons, and then you wake up, terrified and wondering what it meant. They can be triggered by many things like stress, life changes, illness, and maybe the reason is simply that scary movie you watched before bed. But is your unconscious mind delivering messages to you while you sleep? In this episode, we explore the tools you need to sort through and make sense of your nightmares with J.M. DeBord, author of “Nightmares, Your Guide to Interpreting Your Darkest Dreams.” This is Part Two of our conversation. About our guest: J.M. DeBord is the author of four books about dreams, including The Dream Interpretation Dictionary, a best-seller. He is the co-host of The Dreams That Shape Us podcast and the creator of RadOwl's Parliament of Dream Experts, an online school for dream exploration. He is also the lead community moderator at Reddit Dreams, the most popular online dream sharing community in the world, where he is known as RadOwl. Get more information at jmbord.com Become a Premium Supporter of The Grave Talks Through Apple Podcasts or Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) There, you will get: Access to every episode of our show, AD-FREE! Access to every episode of our show before everyone else! Other EXCLUSIVE supporter perks and more!

The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural
Interpreting Nightmares, Part One | Grave Talks CLASSIC

The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 33:41


This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! Nightmares. We've all had them. You're trapped, or chased, haunted by demons, and then you wake up, terrified and wondering what it meant. They can be triggered by many things like stress, life changes, illness, and maybe the reason is simply that scary movie you watched before bed. But is your unconscious mind delivering messages to you while you sleep? In this episode, we explore the tools you need to sort through and make sense of your nightmares with J.M. DeBord, author of “Nightmares, Your Guide to Interpreting Your Darkest Dreams.” About our guest: J.M. DeBord is the author of four books about dreams, including The Dream Interpretation Dictionary, a best-seller. He is the co-host of The Dreams That Shape Us podcast and the creator of RadOwl's Parliament of Dream Experts, an online school for dream exploration. He is also the lead community moderator at Reddit Dreams, the most popular online dream sharing community in the world, where he is known as RadOwl. Get more information at jmbord.com Become a Premium Supporter of The Grave Talks Through Apple Podcasts or Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) There, you will get: Access to every episode of our show, AD-FREE! Access to every episode of our show before everyone else! Other EXCLUSIVE supporter perks and more!

Litigation Radio
How Today's (And Tomorrow's) Legal Tech Can Up Your Game

Litigation Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 37:24


Guest Kathryn “Katie” DeBord leads product development strategy at the global firm DISCO in technological, cloud-based solutions for lawyers and law firms. Tech, from the earliest stages of every case, is no longer an option. Everything from eDiscovery – sifting through oceans of data – to analyzing witness statements to adjusting trial strategy on the fly involves today's ever-evolving technologies.  Are you keeping up? It's hard to know with so many services bursting onto the scene. Hear how DeBord scans the landscape to track what's new, what works, and what's still in the pipeline.  You've come a long way from the LexisNexis and Westlaw you met in law school. Entire suites of tech platforms, all the way up to generative AI, are on the market and getting better. If your opponent is using the latest, and you're not … well, that's not good. Autogenerate timelines, upload and organize evidence, and sift through data as today's tools accelerate your case and reveal hidden connections. Tech won't replace your creativity and skill as an attorney, but it can help you work smarter, more efficiently, and achieve better results.  (Plus, did you know the CIA has a secret museum of gadgets created by the agency's Directorate of Science and Technology? And no, you can't visit it without secret clearance). Resources: Kathyrn “Katie” DeBord's previous appearances on the Legal Talk Network include:  “Legal Innovation: Imagining Creative Solutions for Clients”  “Evolve Law: The Future and Direction of Legal Technology”  “Evolve Law: Client Driven Technology Solutions”  LexisNexis Westlaw American Bar Association American Bar Association Litigation Section

Legal Talk Network - Law News and Legal Topics
How Today's (And Tomorrow's) Legal Tech Can Up Your Game

Legal Talk Network - Law News and Legal Topics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 37:24


Guest Kathryn “Katie” DeBord leads product development strategy at the global firm DISCO in technological, cloud-based solutions for lawyers and law firms. Tech, from the earliest stages of every case, is no longer an option. Everything from eDiscovery – sifting through oceans of data – to analyzing witness statements to adjusting trial strategy on the fly involves today's ever-evolving technologies.  Are you keeping up? It's hard to know with so many services bursting onto the scene. Hear how DeBord scans the landscape to track what's new, what works, and what's still in the pipeline.  You've come a long way from the LexisNexis and Westlaw you met in law school. Entire suites of tech platforms, all the way up to generative AI, are on the market and getting better. If your opponent is using the latest, and you're not … well, that's not good. Autogenerate timelines, upload and organize evidence, and sift through data as today's tools accelerate your case and reveal hidden connections. Tech won't replace your creativity and skill as an attorney, but it can help you work smarter, more efficiently, and achieve better results.  (Plus, did you know the CIA has a secret museum of gadgets created by the agency's Directorate of Science and Technology? And no, you can't visit it without secret clearance). Resources: Kathyrn “Katie” DeBord's previous appearances on the Legal Talk Network include:  “Legal Innovation: Imagining Creative Solutions for Clients”  “Evolve Law: The Future and Direction of Legal Technology”  “Evolve Law: Client Driven Technology Solutions”  LexisNexis Westlaw American Bar Association American Bar Association Litigation Section

Inside Mizzou Athletics
Mizzou Storytellers - Blair DeBord

Inside Mizzou Athletics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2024 83:21


In this week's episode of “Mizzou Storytellers,” Nikki Barry and Dave Matter visit with Mizzou Associate Athletics Director for Development and Strategic Initiatives Blair DeBord, who shared his glory days stories of growing up in Manhattan, Kansas, and becoming the hometown kid and All-Big 12 catcher at Kansas State. Dave and Nikki came prepared with detailed research on Blair's history against the Missouri Tigers, a memorable play at the plate and some unfortunate wardrobe choices from Blair's childhood in Kansas. Blair talks about his journey from college student-athlete to college athletics administrator, connecting with Desiree Reed-Francois at UNLV and reuniting at Mizzou and his family's instant embrace of Columbia. Nikki and Dave wrap up taking questions from Mizzou fans and sharing updates of their first four weeks of early-morning workouts. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Antifada
ARMED LOVE 9 - Be Gay, Do Crime w/ Lola Mieseroff

The Antifada

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 66:06


Ex-Militant of the Homosexual Front of Revolutionary Action (FHAR) Lola Mieseroff is our guest on this installment of the Antifada sideproject on the revolutionary culture of the sixties. We talk about growing up in gay South France in the sixties, her experience in May '68 and after, the resonance of Stonewall, what it meant to be a pro-situ and her run-in, with Debord, the revolutionary politics of homosexuality and queerness, her relationship with Guy Hocquenhghem and the rest of the revolutionary left, and her perspectives on the queer revolutionary movements today, right-wing reaction, the potential of revolution in these bleak times, and the phrase "Be Gay, Do Crime"For all back episodes of ARMED LOVE check our Collections Page and support the show at Patreon.com/TheAntifadaBuy FAG HAG from PM Press: https://pmpress.org/index.php?l=product_detail&p=1501Your Place or Mine? A 21st Century Essay on (Same) Sex by Gilles Dauvé: https://pmpress.org/index.php?l=product_detail&p=1270Baedan Journal: https://baedan.noblogs.org/The Screwball Asses by Guy Hocquenghem: https://selforganizedseminar.files.wordpress.com/2011/07/hocqueghem_screwball_asses.pdf Lola's first book, Voyage en outre Gauche: https://books.google.com/books/about/Voyage_en_outre_gauche.html?id=xRRSDwAAQBAJSong: Chant du FHAR: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BGHWw6wsmc

Industry Relations with Rob Hahn and Greg Robertson
The Great NAR Debate: Sam DeBord Challenges Rob and Greg!

Industry Relations with Rob Hahn and Greg Robertson

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 75:28


On this episode of Industry Relations, Sam DeBord joins Rob and Greg, and things get a bit uncomfortable as Sam tries to set NAR's record straight. Tune in as Sam and Rob have a testy disagreement on NAR's competency, but at the end of the day display their passion for the industry. While Greg tries to keep the peace and believes everyone on all sides can do a better job.   Listen to the Industry Relations Podcast, available on all podcast platforms!   Follow this link to subscribe to Industry Relations YouTube page Listen to the podcast on Apple Listen to the podcast on Spotify Connect with Rob and Greg:  Rob's Website Greg's Website Our Sponsors:  Notorious VIP This podcast is produced by Two Brothers Creative 2023.

Lillian McDermott
Mike DeBord, DC, What to Look for in Blood Flow Restriction Bands

Lillian McDermott

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 57:37


Are you familiar with Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) bands? Not too long-ago, Mike DeBord, President and CEO of B3 Sciences, came to the classroom to show us how we can hack our body into growing strong muscles with half the weight in half the time! But all BFR bands are not created equal. Dr. Mike […]

Kyle Kingsbury Podcast
#314 Blood Flow Restriction, Believe The Hype! w/ Dr Mike Debord

Kyle Kingsbury Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 77:19


Dr. Mike DeBord is a former Chiropractor and owned his own Chiropractic and Performance Center for 15 years. Dr. Mike discovered BFR bands in 2016 and shortly after started building B3 Sciences. He has 6 years of use, research and experience using and applying BFR, as well as 6 years of reviewing over 300 papers, studies, and reviews of BFR. Dr. Mike has vast knowledge of the entire BFR industry. He has 4 years of experience educating Clinics, PTs, Doctors, and ATCs on how to implement BFR, and is a consultant to many sports HS, Collegiate, Olympic and Professional Sports Teams. Dr. Mike is one of the top experts in the world in BFR. He teaches a BFR Certification course to Health Professionals, Trainers, Athletes, and everyday people in all 50 states.   In this conversation Dr Mike hits us with a ton of the science behind the anecdotal stories we both share in the episode. He's a wealth of knowledge and looks like a guy worth taking fitness advice from. If you haven't seen both Tash and I are rocking these and they're rocking us right back. Listen to our stories/why and check out Dr Mikea and these bands at their site(link below).   ORGANIFI GIVEAWAY Keep those reviews coming in! Please drop a dope review and include your IG/Twitter handle and we'll get together for some Organifi even faster moving forward.   Connect with Dr Mike: Website: B3Sciences.com  Facebook: I Am B3  Instagram: @b3sciences  Newsletter: support@b3sciences.com   Show Notes: KKP #303 Tuning Your Nervous System w/ Justin Frandson Spotify Apple   Sponsors: Organifi Go to organifi.com/kkp and check out their impeccable collab with Mind Pump Media! Click that link and use code “KKP” at checkout for 20% off your order! Manna Vitality To get the absolute number one mineral replenishment in my arsenal head over to mannavitality.com and punch in “KKP” at checkout for 12% off! Mark Bell's Mind Bullet This Kratom Extract supplement supports your cognition like no other and that's not just because Mark's a homie. Get some over at mindbullet.com and use “KKP” at checkout for 20% off! Cured Nutrition has a wide variety of stellar, naturally sourced, products. They're chock full of adaptogens and cannabinoids to optimize your meatsuit. You can get 20% off by heading over to www.curednutrition.com/KKP  using code “KKP” To Work With Kyle Kingsbury Podcast   Connect with Kyle: Fit For Service Academy App: Fit For Service App  Instagram: @livingwiththekingsburys - @gardenersofeden.earth  Odysee: odysee.com/@KyleKingsburypod  Youtube: Kyle Kingbury Podcast  Kyles website: www.kingsbu.com - Gardeners of Eden site    Like and subscribe to the podcast anywhere you can find podcasts. Leave a 5-star review and let me know what resonates or doesn't.

The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural
Interpreting Nightmares, Part Two | Guest J.M. DeBord

The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 32:53


Nightmares. We've all had them. You're trapped, or chased, haunted by demons, and then you wake up, terrified and wondering what it meant. They can be triggered by many things like stress, life changes, illness, and maybe the reason is simply that scary movie you watched before bed. But is your unconscious mind delivering messages to you while you sleep? In this episode, we explore the tools you need to sort through and make sense of your nightmares with J.M. DeBord, author of “Nightmares, Your Guide to Interpreting Your Darkest Dreams.” About our guest: J.M. DeBord is the author of four books about dreams, including The Dream Interpretation Dictionary, a best-seller. He is the co-host of The Dreams That Shape Us podcast and the creator of RadOwl's Parliament of Dream Experts, an online school for dream exploration. He is also the lead community moderator at Reddit Dreams, the most popular online dream sharing community in the world, where he is known as RadOwl. Get more information at jmbord.com Become a GRAVE KEEPER and get access to ALL of our EPISODES - AD FREE, BONUS EPISODES & ADVANCE EPISODES!!! Sign up through Apple Podcast Channel or Patreon. Sign up through Apple Podcasts or Patreon http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks