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In this episode, Kayce Degenhardt, Vice President of Clinical Applications at Inova Health System, shares how AI, automation, and redesigned access strategies are improving efficiency, reducing clinician burden, and supporting value based care across the system.
Degenhardt. Jörg www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Nachspiel
In this episode, Golf Neuro-Performance Coach Dave Degenhardt, shares his high value brain-based approach to pain and movement rehabilitation. Dave explains how chronic and acute pain signals originate from the brain rather than tissue and discusses his meticulous assessment process, including brainstem evaluations and understanding clients' movement histories. In addition to our conversation that went into how Dave actually helped ME with some back pain I was experiencing, Dave also provides insights into identifying pain roots, the impact of the nervous system on pain, and innovative methods to enhance performance and relieve pain. You are going to gain valuable takeaways on the neuroscience behind pain and movement, highlighting the importance of targeted brain stimulation in improving overall health and performance.***Help Us Help More People. When you leave a review on Apple or Spotify, it helps us share the message so that we can raise the industry standards and help more people for free. Join the Facebook community!Are you a new fitness entrepreneur looking to attract clients? Maybe you're looking to dial in your messaging? Or perhaps you're experienced and looking to scale your business?Head on over to Facebook, and request access to my Online Marketing for Fitness Professionals group. Post an introduction about yourself, ask some questions, or let us celebrate your wins with you.BSimpsonFitness Best Next Steps Simple Scaling - Want the fastest most efficient way to start and scale a profitable business in the health and wellness space, with less than 2k followers or DMing 100 cold people a day? Watch this short free training and I'll show you how for free. Tap here to register: https://ptprofitformula.com/simple-scaling-optinPT Profit Formula - 10k in 90 Days or you don't pay, let me show you how it works for free. Learn more here: https://ptprofitformula.com/optin The Complete 10k Per Month Blueprint - FREE - A step -by - step guide to generate consistent 10k months and beyond online https://ptprofitformula.com/your-10k-blueprint
In Zeiten von Krisen, schlechter Kassenlage und trotz Milliarden-Sondervermögens rückt die ambulante Medizin ins Abseits – zu Unrecht, sagt KV-Lobbyist Martin Degenhardt. Im Podcast erklärt er, warum Praxen unverzichtbar für die Sicherheit der Republik sind – und wie er auf Ärzte-Bashing aus der Kassenszene reagiert.
We continue the story of The Backpack by Jennifer Degenhardt. Part one of the book is episode 154 on my podcast!https://open.spotify.com/episode/5ho5vQL5N9Wyrg1Y08tFUz?si=85a204b424404cf6Also, you can read the book the whole with me on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/EvJovN8fcl0?si=EAx1t6G19asBgSn1
Listen to the story about Michelle and answer the questions about her to practice your listening, speaking and grammar.Part one of the book is episode 154 on my podcast!https://open.spotify.com/episode/5ho5vQL5N9Wyrg1Y08tFUz?si=85a204b424404cf6Also, you can read the book the whole with me on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/EvJovN8fcl0?si=EAx1t6G19asBgSn1
Send us a textThe Digigals, Jennifer and Theresa, have written a combined 120 novels for world language classes. Listen with us as the Digilangua creators, known as the Digigals in their dynamic duo, answer real community questions from the Practical Proficiency Network teachers about how to better use novels in the target language to promote literacy and acquisition in world language. Check out Digilangua - an ereader platform for comprehensible novels: https://www.digilangua.net/Digilangua is the official novel partner of the Practical Proficiency Network! Get exclusive discounts on your Digilangua readers when you join the Practical Proficiency Network here: lalibrelanguagelearning.com/joinLet's connect: Get the Free World Language Teacher ToolkitGet the Free Roadmap to ProficiencyWebsiteTPTInstagramYoutubeFacebook
„Ohne gute Lobbyisten keine gute Politik“ – Martin Degenhardt muss es wissen. Er vertritt die Interessen niedergelassener Ärzte und Psychotherapeuten in Berlin. Ein Gespräch über Hinterzimmer und die Chancen für die Entbudgetierung.
In internationalen Reportagen blicken Ilija Trojanow und Klaus Zeyringer auf diverse Sportarten, erzählen von Bierduschen und Fangesängen. Und sie erklären, warum Sportbegeisterung trotz vieler Betrügereien nicht totzukriegen ist. Jörg Degenhardt im Gespräch mit Arno Orzessek www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Nachspiel
#175Do students read in your classroom? What do they do with the reading? In this episode I speak with Jennifer Degenhardt and Theresa Marrama. They are both authors of CI Novels that I have personally used in my French and Spanish classrooms. I thought I'd go right to the source when thinking about the many ways that we can engage our students in target language reading. Jennifer and Theresa share their writing process, inspiration for their stories, and ideas for getting the most out of comprehensible novels.Topics in this Episode: what comprehensible novels are and why they are valuable tools in world language classroomsWhat inspired Jennifer Degenhardt and Theresa Marrama to write comprehensible novels, and how thet decide on the themes and content for their bookshow teachers can effectively integrate comprehensible novels into their curriculum to maximize student engagement and language acquisitionexamples where using comprehensible novels made a significant impact on students' language learningpractical strategies implementing comprehensible novels Connect with Jennifer Degenhardt and Theresa Marrama:Twitter/X: @digilangua1Facebook: @DigilanguaWebsite: digilangua.coInstagram: @digilanguaConnect with Joshua and the World Language Classroom Community: wlclassrom.comX (aka Twitter): @wlclassroomThreads: @wlclassroomInstagram: @wlclassroomFacebook: /wlclassroomWLClassroom Facebook Group__________________________Interested in having Joshua work directly with your department, school or district? Look at options for collaborating in person or remotely.______________________________Sign up for Talking Points to get tips, tools and resources for your language teaching.______________________________Join Joshua as a guest on the podcast.______________________________Join Joshua for a Leveling Up Coaching Episode on the podcast. Send me a text and let me know your thoughts on this episode or the podcast.
Norbert Nachtweih schreibt in „Zwischen zwei Welten“ über seine Flucht als DDR-Fußballer, seine Karriere bei Eintracht Frankfurt und Bayern München - und einen unerfüllten Traum. Kritiker Przemek Zuk erklärt, was für ihn das Buch lesenswert macht. Degenhardt, Jörg; Zuk, Przemek www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Nachspiel
Ende Oktober jährt sich zum 50. Mal der legendäre WM-Kampf der schwarzen US-amerikanischen Schwergewichtsboxer Muhammad Ali und George Foreman. Bertram Job erklärt in seinem Buch, weshalb der Kampf auch eine politische Dimension hatte. Thomas Jaedicke im Gespräch mit Jörg Degenhardt www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Nachspiel
In this episode, Kayce Degenhardt, Vice President of IT Clinical Applications at Inova Health System, discusses the integration of AI in clinical systems, application rationalization, and supporting her team's well-being. She shares her vision for improving clinician and patient experiences, along with advice for emerging healthcare leaders.
Carter Degenhardt was nominated as a Beck's Player with Heart for his commitment and passion on and off the field and court. What he loves most about high school sports is bonding with his teammates and making memories. Carter is involved in FFA as an officer and committee chair. He has competed in the CDE contest, LDE contest, and State Tractor Driving contest. He was also a State Section winner for ag mechanics, with repair and maintenance proficiency. He also participates in the science club, Blue River Fire and Rescue events, and several service-learning activities through FFA. Agriculture to Carter is not just a career, it is a way of life. His family has been involved in agriculture for generations. He has 70 beef cow/calf pairs and enjoys all aspects of agriculture from feeding to operating equipment. Carter plans to further his education after high school and is aiming for a career in agriculture mechanics or forestry.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Morgana degenhardt participou do assunto nosso desta quarta feira, e falou sobre o uso correto e a importância de equipamentos de fisioterapia e ortopedia.
Wie nachhaltig sind die Bundesligaklubs? Zwar hat sich in den Vorjahren etwas getan, aber die Umsetzung der Nachhaltigkeitskriterien der DFL verläuft schleppend. Ein Grund: Teile des Geschäftsmodells stehen im Widerspruch zu nachhaltigem Handeln. Maximilian Rieger im Gespräch mit Jörg Degenhardt www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Nachspiel
Sport war immer auch Gradmesser für die Stärke politischer Systeme. Die Historikerin Jutta Braun beschreibt in "Wettkampf der Systeme" Entwicklungen beiderseits der Mauer bis hin zum gemeinsamen "Lauf" in die Einheit 1989/1990. Von Jörg Degenhardt www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Nachspiel
Fahrrad fahren - in Deutschland selbstverständlich, in anderen Ländern den Männern vorbehalten. Der Verein "Grenzenlos in Bewegung" bietet deshalb Fahrradkurse für geflüchtete Frauen an. Eine der Trainerinnen ist unsere Kollegin Sabine Lerche. Sabine Lerche im Gespräch mit Jörg Degenhardt www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Nachspiel
This is a B1 level story from a book by Jennifer Degenhardt called The Backpack. I think you will love it! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theenglishzone/support
Nach einer US-chinesischen Studie müssen Frauen deutlich weniger Sport treiben, um den gleichen gesundheitlichen Nutzen zu ziehen wie Männer. Sportmediziner Predel erklärt, wie Bewegung besonders effektiv eingesetzt werden kann. Hans-Georg Predel im Gespräch mit Jörg Degenhardt www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Nachspiel
After I left radio, Evan Degenhardt was one of my favorite hosts on the local radio station. Climbing the ladder rather quickly Evan is now the General Manager/content manager to for Vista radio, leading the staff in Lloydminster and Bonnyville. Besides his radio career, Evan has a busy family life with three young boys and shares the challenges with the oldest being diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at the age of 4. There's also the grueling process he went through with his cousins to get on Family Feud Canada and going undefeated! Not only is Evan completely interesting, he's continuing the fight to make Radio Great Again!
Model Isabella Degenhardt joins host Nikki Gal for a conversation on her journey into the modeling industry, self-image, the differences between the Asian and American modeling industries, comfort levels, as well as being your own advocate. Connect with Isabella Degenhardt: Isabella's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/isabelladegenhardt?igsh=dHAxdG4waWhnZmhz Connect with host Nikki Gal: https://www.nikkigal.com
Psychologie, Kinderheilkunde, Orthopädie: drei Bereiche, in denen therapeutisches Klettern erfolgreich eingesetzt wird. Ergotherapeutin Katharina Metha spricht darüber, was die Therapie mit dem Körper macht - und was damit erreicht werden kann. Degenhardt, Jörgwww.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Nachspiel
Sie ist gerade einmal 21 Jahre alt. Doch wenn man ihr zuhört, bekommt man das Gefühl, da redet jemand mit der Erfahrung einer ganzen Karriere. Auch ihre bisher schon eingefahrenen drei Goldmedaillen bei Weltmeisterschaften bestätigen den Eindruck. Was macht die Dresdnerin Jessica Degenhardt also so gut, in dem was sie tut? Kurz vor der WM in Altenberg erzählt es die Rennrodlerin im Wintersportpodcast "Dreierbob" bei Sächsische.de. Degenhardt hat bereits im Alter von sieben Jahren mit dem Rodeln angefangen. Sie wollte das Gleiche machen wie ihr großer Bruder. "Eigentlich wollte ich noch eher loslegen, aber meine Mama hat gesagt, wir warten bis zur zweiten Klasse", erzählt sie. Sie erinnere sich auch noch an ihre erste Fahrt, die in Altenberg am Übergang zwischen Kurve 14 und 15 startete. "Da fährst du dann zwar nur drei Kurven", doch das Erlebnis und der Sport hätten sie und ihre Familie dann nicht mehr losgelassen. Der Vater hilft als Bahnsprecher aus und hat einen Job in Altenberg angenommen, der kleine Bruder rodelt auch - und der große Bruder, dem sie einst nacheifern wollte, feuert alle an. "Wir sind inzwischen eine richtige Rodelfamilie geworden", erzählt Degenhardt. Stück für Stück, so erzählt sie, habe sie sich in die Weltspitze gearbeitet - und stand dann vor einer richtungsweisenden Entscheidung: Fährt sie Einzel oder fährt sie im Doppel? Beides zu machen, würde zwar gehen, meint sie, sei aber eigentlich kaum zu stemmen. Im Juniorenbereich hat sie es noch so gemacht - und hat 2020 bei den Olympischen Jugendspielen im Einzel Silber gewonnen sowie Gold im Doppel. Die Entscheidung fiel schließlich aufs Doppel. "Auch weil nun klar ist, dass diese Disziplin bei den Olympischen Spielen 2026 erstmals bei den Frauen im Programm steht", betont Degenhardt. Am kommenden Wochenende geht Degenhardt mit ihrer Doppelpartnerin Cheyenne Rosenthal auf der Heimbahn in Altenberg auf Medaillenjagd. Zusammen mit der Winterbergerin Rosenthal hat die Sächsin sowohl bei der WM 2022 in Winterberg als auch bei der WM 2023 in Oberhof Gold gewonnen, in Oberhof zudem auch Gold im Doppel-Sprint. Degenhardt sagt zwar, sie wäre zufrieden mit der WM, "wenn schönes Wetter ist, alle gute Laune haben und alle zufrieden nach Hause fahren können." Doch dass sie und Rosenthal als eine der großen Favoriten an den Start gehen, daran bestehen kaum Zweifel. Außerdem Thema in dieser Podcast-Folge: Ein Empfang am Dienstag in Schellerhau, zu dem anlässlich der Rodel-WM Sachsens Ministerpräsident Michael Kretschmer geladen hatte. Während dieser Veranstaltung hatte eine Podiumsdiskussion stattgefunden, auf der Kretschmer auch zu möglichen deutschen Olympia-Plänen befragt wurde. Dabei fiel unter anderem dieser Satz: "Wir stehen bereit." Aber hören Sie selbst ...
If you are seeking something in life that you simply cannot find, but feel the need for it, then you can create it yourself. Just because you have done one thing and done it very well, doesn't mean you have to continue on that path, simply because others believe you should.In today's episode with educator Jennifer Degenhardt, we talk about following the breadcrumbs towards your purpose in life. It can be scary, but if you are brave enough to move towards your dreams, even with nay-sayers in your ear, then you just might find yourself living your best life!When we get out of our own way and stop living in fear and embrace what is possible, we start living life on our own terms and feel a freedom like nothing else. LINKS TO TODAY'S EPISODE: Jennifer Degenhardt's website: https://www.puenteslanguage.com/ Follow her on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/puentesbooks Follow her on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jendegenhardt9/ SPONSOR TODAY: After the Fire BookGET THE BOOK Beautiful Second Act Info: Website: https://beautifulsecondact.com/ The Facebook Group Follow on Instagram: beautiful_second_act GRAB MY FREE PDF: 10 Tips After 50 Thanks for listening. To support this show please leave a RATING, a REVIEW on Apple or wherever you listen from, and don't forget to SUBSCRIBE, or FOLLOW.Xoxo ~ Patti
Künftig soll es einen Rechtsanspruch auf Ganztagsbetreuung geben. Wie aber haben Grundschulkinder dann überhaupt noch Zeit für Sport im Verein? Sportwissenschaftler Mark Pfeiffer spricht über Alternativen, die Schulen bieten können. Degenhardt, Jörgwww.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Nachspiel
Turnen, Volleyball, Gymnastik: Das sind drei der Sportarten, die der TV Tiefenbronn anbietet – mit Unterstützung von Ehrenamtlichen. Unsere Praktikantin Paula Armbruster erklärt, warum der Verein in dem baden-württembergischen Ort so wichtig ist. Degenhardt, Jörgwww.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Nachspiel
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Anlässlich der Debatte um den Song „Rich Man North of Richmond“ beschreibt Wilma Ruth Albrecht in diesem Text an einigen Beispielen die Entwicklung des politischen Liedes als klassisches Kulturgut im Alten Europa der beiden vergangenen Jahrhunderte. Dieser Beitrag ist auch als Audio-Podcast verfügbar. Über die Autorin: Wilma Ruth Albrecht, Sprach- undWeiterlesen
Join Yvonne Brandenburg, RVT, VTS SAIM and Jordan Porter RVT, VTS SAIM as we talk WITH: Elycia Degenhardt about how multitasking can actually hinder our ability to be efficient and effective in our daily work. But don't fret, we also discuss ways to manage our time efficiently! Resources We Mentioned in the Show Mark G, Gudith D, Klocke U. The Cost of Interrupted Work: More Speed and Stress. CHI '08: Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. 2008;107-110. Marois R, Ivanoff J. Capacity limits of information processing in the brain. TRENDS in Cognitive Sciences. 2005;9. 296-305 Multitasking: Switching costs. American Psychological Association. https://www.apa.org/research/action/multitask. Published March 20, 2006. Accessed February 4, 2021. O'Conaill B, Frohlich D. Timespace in the Workplace: Dealing With Interruptions. CHI ‘95 Mosaic of Creativity. 1995;262-263. To Multitask or Not to Multitask. University of Southern California. https://appliedpsychologydegree.usc.edu/blog/to-multitask-or-not-to-multitask/. Accessed February 2, 2021. Weinschenk S. The True Cost of Multitasking. Psychology Today. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/brain-wise/201209/the-true-cost-multi-tasking. Published September 18, 2012. Accessed February 2, 2021. The Multitasking Monster Article: https://www.petvetmagazine.com/multitasking-monster/ Thanks so much for tuning in. Join us again next week for another episode! Want to earn some RACE approved CE credits for listening to the podcast? You can earn between 0.5-1.0 hour of RACE approved CE credit for each podcast episode you listen to. Join the Internal Medicine For Vet Techs Membership to earn and keep track of your continuing education hours as you get your learn on! Join now! http://internalmedicineforvettechsmembership.com/ Get Access to the Membership Site for your RACE approved CE certificates Sign up at https://internalmedicineforvettechsmembership.com Get Access to the Technician Treasure Trove Sign up at https://imfpp.org/treasuretrove Thanks for listening! – Yvonne and Jordan
Today's episode is such a treat with Holistic Nutritionist, and Creative Consultant, Carys Degenhardt. Carys works to help clients navigate this beautiful earth more naturally. She offers a wide breadth of services falling under the topics of nutrition, creative and operations consulting. She is passionate about promoting vitality and optimal functioning through practices, nutrition and systems. Carys educates and empowers individuals, merging workable steps with inner shifting to create lasting change. With extensive personal experience in holistic living, mindfulness, and a corporate background in project management, she offers a comprehensive approach to all her clients. Her creativity and strategic thinking as a consultant allow her to streamline operations and provide innovative solutions. IN THIS EPISODE WE TALK ABOUT: -Regenerative living and what is a "regenerative lifestyle" -Clearing space to create room for things you do desire -Reducing clutter in all areas of your life -Letting go of what no longer serves you -Cary's nomadic upbringing and lifestyle -Staying healthy, vibrant and sticking to routines and rituals while traveling -Shopping sustainability when buying new things, and investing in quality over quantity -Vintage shopping tips and tricks -Cary's picks for the best vintage stores, and online sources (links below) -The perfect white tank top -How to create and curate your lifestyle no matter where you are and where you go -Staying organized, and her favourite app to do so -Keeping a morning routine and grounding into your practices while on holiday, travels, and even when you are at home -Carys's favourite natural beauty products, tools and practices +++ so much more Have a listen, share with a friend and let us know what you took away from this episode. We love hearing from you. CARYS DEGENHARDT Instagram Youtube Newsletter Boy Retreats CARYS' LINKS Online vintage/sustainable sourcing: www.etsy.com, www.garmentory.com, www.therealreal.com, www.vestiairecollective.com, https://reve-en-vert.com/ The Wanderly in Toronto: https://www.thewanderly.com/ Brand mentioned: https://laurenmanoogian.com/ Staples: -Reformation tank: https://www.thereformation.com/products/calie-tank/1310381HTR.html?dwvar_1310381HTR_color=BLX&quantity=1 -Jungmaven (hemp) tees: https://jungmaven.com/collections/hemp-shirts-tank-tops / https://jungmaven.com/collections/hemp-shirts-tank-tops/products/hemp-shirt-ojai-tee-cropped-women?variant=32359134462000&=undefined Skincare: -Living libations: everybody loves the sunshine + poetic pits (gingerlily) -Dr Bronners baby unscented ARL Collection N0 01 - Beauty Sign Up (Use code: ARLPODCAST for $11 off the Collection price) The Solstice Kundalini Class Radiance Matcha Waitlist Website ARL Instagram Lisa's Instagram Work with me 1:1 (1:1 Practice Closing June.30th) Newsletter Sign Up
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Zweimal Jazz und einmal Pop, darum geht's in dieser Sendung. Der Wein ist diesmal ein Degenhardt Riesling aus dem Jahr 2021.
In der ersten Folge tasten sich Edgar Einfühlsam und Kollege Hartmann aka Ed Hardi langsam von Heidi Klum über Generationskonflikte zu Vandalismus aka Destroy Degenhardt.
Thomas Dabbs speaks with Jane Hwang Degenhardt of the U Mass, Amherst about her recent book, Globalizing Fortune on the Early Modern Stage: They also discussed features of Jane's research on religious conversion in the early modern period and her approaches to teaching Shakespeare and early modern drama.00:00:00 - Intro00:01:11 - Globalizing Fortune on the Early Modern Stage00:27:20 - Shakespearean Horizons: The Worlding of Shakespeare00:34:06 - Arthur Kinney00:35:68 - Jane's background, and fortune and chance00:43:48 - Conversion, and fictional Islamic conversation00:49:00 - Jane's teaching, gender and women's studies00:53:30 - Shakespeare and the left, Pericles01:00:04 - Closing remarks
Something I learned from season I is that meeting new people, and learning about how they see the world, can help you understand how you see the world yourself. Meeting people with similar values, even only for a short time, can make you feel less crazy in a pretty crazy world. I've recently moved from Ireland to the Netherlands for my next work placement at another seal rescue. In the first episode of season II, we talk about navigating our way through a world filled with animal products. Thanks Anni for this, and thanks for listening, H x"Every single day we wake up and we have freedom of choice to harm an animal or not"
How were understandings of chance, luck, and fortune affected by early capitalist developments such as the global expansion of English trade and colonial exploration? And how could the recognition that fortune wielded a powerful force in the world be squared with Protestant beliefs about the all-controlling hand of divine providence? Was everything pre-determined, or was there room for chance and human agency? Jane Hwang Degenhardt's book Globalizing Fortune on the Early Modern Stage (Oxford UP, 2022) addresses these questions by demonstrating how English economic expansion and global transformation produced a new philosophy of fortune oriented around discerning and optimizing unexpected opportunities. The popular theater played an influential role in dramatizing the new prospects and dangers opened up by nascent global economics and fostering a set of ethical practices for engaging with fortune's unpredictable turns. While largely derided as a sinful, earthly distraction in the Boethian tradition of the Middle Ages, fortune made a comeback on the English Renaissance stage as a force associated with valiant risks, ennobling adventures, and purposeful action. The early modern stage also reveals how a new philosophy of fortune led to economic exploitation and racialized exclusions. Offering in-depth discussions of plays by Shakespeare, Marlowe, Heywood, Dekker, and others, Globalizing Fortune demonstrates how the history of the English commercial theater--like that of English seaborne expansion--was also a history of fortune. The public theater not only shaped popular understandings of fortune's role in a culture undergoing economic transformation, but also addressed this transformation from a unique position because of its own implication in London commerce, its reliance on paying customers, and its vulnerability to the risks and contingencies of live performance. Drawing attention to an archive of plays dramatizing maritime travel, trade, and adventure, this book shows how the popular stage shaped evolving understandings of fortune by cultivating new viewing practices and mechanisms of theatrical wonder, as well as modeling proper ways of acting in the face of unknown outcomes and contingency. In short, Globalizing Fortune demonstrates how the public theater offered the first modern understanding of fortune as a globalizing commercial and ethical phenomenon. John Yargo holds a Ph.D. in English from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. His specializations are early modern literature, the environmental humanities, and critical race studies. His dissertation explores early modern representations of environmental catastrophe, including The Tempest, Oroonoko, and the poetry of Milton. He has published in Studies in Philology, The Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies, and Shakespeare Studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
How were understandings of chance, luck, and fortune affected by early capitalist developments such as the global expansion of English trade and colonial exploration? And how could the recognition that fortune wielded a powerful force in the world be squared with Protestant beliefs about the all-controlling hand of divine providence? Was everything pre-determined, or was there room for chance and human agency? Jane Hwang Degenhardt's book Globalizing Fortune on the Early Modern Stage (Oxford UP, 2022) addresses these questions by demonstrating how English economic expansion and global transformation produced a new philosophy of fortune oriented around discerning and optimizing unexpected opportunities. The popular theater played an influential role in dramatizing the new prospects and dangers opened up by nascent global economics and fostering a set of ethical practices for engaging with fortune's unpredictable turns. While largely derided as a sinful, earthly distraction in the Boethian tradition of the Middle Ages, fortune made a comeback on the English Renaissance stage as a force associated with valiant risks, ennobling adventures, and purposeful action. The early modern stage also reveals how a new philosophy of fortune led to economic exploitation and racialized exclusions. Offering in-depth discussions of plays by Shakespeare, Marlowe, Heywood, Dekker, and others, Globalizing Fortune demonstrates how the history of the English commercial theater--like that of English seaborne expansion--was also a history of fortune. The public theater not only shaped popular understandings of fortune's role in a culture undergoing economic transformation, but also addressed this transformation from a unique position because of its own implication in London commerce, its reliance on paying customers, and its vulnerability to the risks and contingencies of live performance. Drawing attention to an archive of plays dramatizing maritime travel, trade, and adventure, this book shows how the popular stage shaped evolving understandings of fortune by cultivating new viewing practices and mechanisms of theatrical wonder, as well as modeling proper ways of acting in the face of unknown outcomes and contingency. In short, Globalizing Fortune demonstrates how the public theater offered the first modern understanding of fortune as a globalizing commercial and ethical phenomenon. John Yargo holds a Ph.D. in English from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. His specializations are early modern literature, the environmental humanities, and critical race studies. His dissertation explores early modern representations of environmental catastrophe, including The Tempest, Oroonoko, and the poetry of Milton. He has published in Studies in Philology, The Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies, and Shakespeare Studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
How were understandings of chance, luck, and fortune affected by early capitalist developments such as the global expansion of English trade and colonial exploration? And how could the recognition that fortune wielded a powerful force in the world be squared with Protestant beliefs about the all-controlling hand of divine providence? Was everything pre-determined, or was there room for chance and human agency? Jane Hwang Degenhardt's book Globalizing Fortune on the Early Modern Stage (Oxford UP, 2022) addresses these questions by demonstrating how English economic expansion and global transformation produced a new philosophy of fortune oriented around discerning and optimizing unexpected opportunities. The popular theater played an influential role in dramatizing the new prospects and dangers opened up by nascent global economics and fostering a set of ethical practices for engaging with fortune's unpredictable turns. While largely derided as a sinful, earthly distraction in the Boethian tradition of the Middle Ages, fortune made a comeback on the English Renaissance stage as a force associated with valiant risks, ennobling adventures, and purposeful action. The early modern stage also reveals how a new philosophy of fortune led to economic exploitation and racialized exclusions. Offering in-depth discussions of plays by Shakespeare, Marlowe, Heywood, Dekker, and others, Globalizing Fortune demonstrates how the history of the English commercial theater--like that of English seaborne expansion--was also a history of fortune. The public theater not only shaped popular understandings of fortune's role in a culture undergoing economic transformation, but also addressed this transformation from a unique position because of its own implication in London commerce, its reliance on paying customers, and its vulnerability to the risks and contingencies of live performance. Drawing attention to an archive of plays dramatizing maritime travel, trade, and adventure, this book shows how the popular stage shaped evolving understandings of fortune by cultivating new viewing practices and mechanisms of theatrical wonder, as well as modeling proper ways of acting in the face of unknown outcomes and contingency. In short, Globalizing Fortune demonstrates how the public theater offered the first modern understanding of fortune as a globalizing commercial and ethical phenomenon. John Yargo holds a Ph.D. in English from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. His specializations are early modern literature, the environmental humanities, and critical race studies. His dissertation explores early modern representations of environmental catastrophe, including The Tempest, Oroonoko, and the poetry of Milton. He has published in Studies in Philology, The Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies, and Shakespeare Studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies
How were understandings of chance, luck, and fortune affected by early capitalist developments such as the global expansion of English trade and colonial exploration? And how could the recognition that fortune wielded a powerful force in the world be squared with Protestant beliefs about the all-controlling hand of divine providence? Was everything pre-determined, or was there room for chance and human agency? Jane Hwang Degenhardt's book Globalizing Fortune on the Early Modern Stage (Oxford UP, 2022) addresses these questions by demonstrating how English economic expansion and global transformation produced a new philosophy of fortune oriented around discerning and optimizing unexpected opportunities. The popular theater played an influential role in dramatizing the new prospects and dangers opened up by nascent global economics and fostering a set of ethical practices for engaging with fortune's unpredictable turns. While largely derided as a sinful, earthly distraction in the Boethian tradition of the Middle Ages, fortune made a comeback on the English Renaissance stage as a force associated with valiant risks, ennobling adventures, and purposeful action. The early modern stage also reveals how a new philosophy of fortune led to economic exploitation and racialized exclusions. Offering in-depth discussions of plays by Shakespeare, Marlowe, Heywood, Dekker, and others, Globalizing Fortune demonstrates how the history of the English commercial theater--like that of English seaborne expansion--was also a history of fortune. The public theater not only shaped popular understandings of fortune's role in a culture undergoing economic transformation, but also addressed this transformation from a unique position because of its own implication in London commerce, its reliance on paying customers, and its vulnerability to the risks and contingencies of live performance. Drawing attention to an archive of plays dramatizing maritime travel, trade, and adventure, this book shows how the popular stage shaped evolving understandings of fortune by cultivating new viewing practices and mechanisms of theatrical wonder, as well as modeling proper ways of acting in the face of unknown outcomes and contingency. In short, Globalizing Fortune demonstrates how the public theater offered the first modern understanding of fortune as a globalizing commercial and ethical phenomenon. John Yargo holds a Ph.D. in English from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. His specializations are early modern literature, the environmental humanities, and critical race studies. His dissertation explores early modern representations of environmental catastrophe, including The Tempest, Oroonoko, and the poetry of Milton. He has published in Studies in Philology, The Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies, and Shakespeare Studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/performing-arts
How were understandings of chance, luck, and fortune affected by early capitalist developments such as the global expansion of English trade and colonial exploration? And how could the recognition that fortune wielded a powerful force in the world be squared with Protestant beliefs about the all-controlling hand of divine providence? Was everything pre-determined, or was there room for chance and human agency? Jane Hwang Degenhardt's book Globalizing Fortune on the Early Modern Stage (Oxford UP, 2022) addresses these questions by demonstrating how English economic expansion and global transformation produced a new philosophy of fortune oriented around discerning and optimizing unexpected opportunities. The popular theater played an influential role in dramatizing the new prospects and dangers opened up by nascent global economics and fostering a set of ethical practices for engaging with fortune's unpredictable turns. While largely derided as a sinful, earthly distraction in the Boethian tradition of the Middle Ages, fortune made a comeback on the English Renaissance stage as a force associated with valiant risks, ennobling adventures, and purposeful action. The early modern stage also reveals how a new philosophy of fortune led to economic exploitation and racialized exclusions. Offering in-depth discussions of plays by Shakespeare, Marlowe, Heywood, Dekker, and others, Globalizing Fortune demonstrates how the history of the English commercial theater--like that of English seaborne expansion--was also a history of fortune. The public theater not only shaped popular understandings of fortune's role in a culture undergoing economic transformation, but also addressed this transformation from a unique position because of its own implication in London commerce, its reliance on paying customers, and its vulnerability to the risks and contingencies of live performance. Drawing attention to an archive of plays dramatizing maritime travel, trade, and adventure, this book shows how the popular stage shaped evolving understandings of fortune by cultivating new viewing practices and mechanisms of theatrical wonder, as well as modeling proper ways of acting in the face of unknown outcomes and contingency. In short, Globalizing Fortune demonstrates how the public theater offered the first modern understanding of fortune as a globalizing commercial and ethical phenomenon. John Yargo holds a Ph.D. in English from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. His specializations are early modern literature, the environmental humanities, and critical race studies. His dissertation explores early modern representations of environmental catastrophe, including The Tempest, Oroonoko, and the poetry of Milton. He has published in Studies in Philology, The Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies, and Shakespeare Studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history
How were understandings of chance, luck, and fortune affected by early capitalist developments such as the global expansion of English trade and colonial exploration? And how could the recognition that fortune wielded a powerful force in the world be squared with Protestant beliefs about the all-controlling hand of divine providence? Was everything pre-determined, or was there room for chance and human agency? Jane Hwang Degenhardt's book Globalizing Fortune on the Early Modern Stage (Oxford UP, 2022) addresses these questions by demonstrating how English economic expansion and global transformation produced a new philosophy of fortune oriented around discerning and optimizing unexpected opportunities. The popular theater played an influential role in dramatizing the new prospects and dangers opened up by nascent global economics and fostering a set of ethical practices for engaging with fortune's unpredictable turns. While largely derided as a sinful, earthly distraction in the Boethian tradition of the Middle Ages, fortune made a comeback on the English Renaissance stage as a force associated with valiant risks, ennobling adventures, and purposeful action. The early modern stage also reveals how a new philosophy of fortune led to economic exploitation and racialized exclusions. Offering in-depth discussions of plays by Shakespeare, Marlowe, Heywood, Dekker, and others, Globalizing Fortune demonstrates how the history of the English commercial theater--like that of English seaborne expansion--was also a history of fortune. The public theater not only shaped popular understandings of fortune's role in a culture undergoing economic transformation, but also addressed this transformation from a unique position because of its own implication in London commerce, its reliance on paying customers, and its vulnerability to the risks and contingencies of live performance. Drawing attention to an archive of plays dramatizing maritime travel, trade, and adventure, this book shows how the popular stage shaped evolving understandings of fortune by cultivating new viewing practices and mechanisms of theatrical wonder, as well as modeling proper ways of acting in the face of unknown outcomes and contingency. In short, Globalizing Fortune demonstrates how the public theater offered the first modern understanding of fortune as a globalizing commercial and ethical phenomenon. John Yargo holds a Ph.D. in English from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. His specializations are early modern literature, the environmental humanities, and critical race studies. His dissertation explores early modern representations of environmental catastrophe, including The Tempest, Oroonoko, and the poetry of Milton. He has published in Studies in Philology, The Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies, and Shakespeare Studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How were understandings of chance, luck, and fortune affected by early capitalist developments such as the global expansion of English trade and colonial exploration? And how could the recognition that fortune wielded a powerful force in the world be squared with Protestant beliefs about the all-controlling hand of divine providence? Was everything pre-determined, or was there room for chance and human agency? Jane Hwang Degenhardt's book Globalizing Fortune on the Early Modern Stage (Oxford UP, 2022) addresses these questions by demonstrating how English economic expansion and global transformation produced a new philosophy of fortune oriented around discerning and optimizing unexpected opportunities. The popular theater played an influential role in dramatizing the new prospects and dangers opened up by nascent global economics and fostering a set of ethical practices for engaging with fortune's unpredictable turns. While largely derided as a sinful, earthly distraction in the Boethian tradition of the Middle Ages, fortune made a comeback on the English Renaissance stage as a force associated with valiant risks, ennobling adventures, and purposeful action. The early modern stage also reveals how a new philosophy of fortune led to economic exploitation and racialized exclusions. Offering in-depth discussions of plays by Shakespeare, Marlowe, Heywood, Dekker, and others, Globalizing Fortune demonstrates how the history of the English commercial theater--like that of English seaborne expansion--was also a history of fortune. The public theater not only shaped popular understandings of fortune's role in a culture undergoing economic transformation, but also addressed this transformation from a unique position because of its own implication in London commerce, its reliance on paying customers, and its vulnerability to the risks and contingencies of live performance. Drawing attention to an archive of plays dramatizing maritime travel, trade, and adventure, this book shows how the popular stage shaped evolving understandings of fortune by cultivating new viewing practices and mechanisms of theatrical wonder, as well as modeling proper ways of acting in the face of unknown outcomes and contingency. In short, Globalizing Fortune demonstrates how the public theater offered the first modern understanding of fortune as a globalizing commercial and ethical phenomenon. John Yargo holds a Ph.D. in English from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. His specializations are early modern literature, the environmental humanities, and critical race studies. His dissertation explores early modern representations of environmental catastrophe, including The Tempest, Oroonoko, and the poetry of Milton. He has published in Studies in Philology, The Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies, and Shakespeare Studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/european-studies
How were understandings of chance, luck, and fortune affected by early capitalist developments such as the global expansion of English trade and colonial exploration? And how could the recognition that fortune wielded a powerful force in the world be squared with Protestant beliefs about the all-controlling hand of divine providence? Was everything pre-determined, or was there room for chance and human agency? Jane Hwang Degenhardt's book Globalizing Fortune on the Early Modern Stage (Oxford UP, 2022) addresses these questions by demonstrating how English economic expansion and global transformation produced a new philosophy of fortune oriented around discerning and optimizing unexpected opportunities. The popular theater played an influential role in dramatizing the new prospects and dangers opened up by nascent global economics and fostering a set of ethical practices for engaging with fortune's unpredictable turns. While largely derided as a sinful, earthly distraction in the Boethian tradition of the Middle Ages, fortune made a comeback on the English Renaissance stage as a force associated with valiant risks, ennobling adventures, and purposeful action. The early modern stage also reveals how a new philosophy of fortune led to economic exploitation and racialized exclusions. Offering in-depth discussions of plays by Shakespeare, Marlowe, Heywood, Dekker, and others, Globalizing Fortune demonstrates how the history of the English commercial theater--like that of English seaborne expansion--was also a history of fortune. The public theater not only shaped popular understandings of fortune's role in a culture undergoing economic transformation, but also addressed this transformation from a unique position because of its own implication in London commerce, its reliance on paying customers, and its vulnerability to the risks and contingencies of live performance. Drawing attention to an archive of plays dramatizing maritime travel, trade, and adventure, this book shows how the popular stage shaped evolving understandings of fortune by cultivating new viewing practices and mechanisms of theatrical wonder, as well as modeling proper ways of acting in the face of unknown outcomes and contingency. In short, Globalizing Fortune demonstrates how the public theater offered the first modern understanding of fortune as a globalizing commercial and ethical phenomenon. John Yargo holds a Ph.D. in English from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. His specializations are early modern literature, the environmental humanities, and critical race studies. His dissertation explores early modern representations of environmental catastrophe, including The Tempest, Oroonoko, and the poetry of Milton. He has published in Studies in Philology, The Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies, and Shakespeare Studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/british-studies
Mandarin oranges are very closely related but also incredibly diverse. A quirk of cloning means we can accurately trace the journey of all mandarins back to their origins in Hunan province. Mandarins come in so many shapes and sizes and are used to celebrate by many cultures, but they all share a lot in common. Oregano and Thyme both produce some great smells, but these chemicals can carry a useful punch. How do Oregano and Thyme produce chemicals with antibacterial properties? Sandra T. Krause, Pan Liao, Christoph Crocoll, Benoît Boachon, Christiane Förster, Franziska Leidecker, Natalie Wiese, Dongyan Zhao, Joshua C. Wood, C. Robin Buell, Jonathan Gershenzon, Natalia Dudareva, Jörg Degenhardt. The biosynthesis of thymol, carvacrol, and thymohydroquinone in Lamiaceae proceeds via cytochrome P450s and a short-chain dehydrogenase. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2021; 118 (52): e2110092118 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2110092118 Guohong Albert Wu, Chikatoshi Sugimoto, Hideyasu Kinjo, Chika Azama, Fumimasa Mitsube, Manuel Talon, Frederick G. Gmitter, Daniel S. Rokhsar. Diversification of mandarin citrus by hybrid speciation and apomixis. Nature Communications, 2021; 12 (1) DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-24653-0
In this episode we talk about stories in the language classroom. Stories provide opportunities to see and interpret words and structures in context. There are numerous opportunities to engage with the text in all of the communication modes. Additionally, students learn about different cultures and can also see themselves reflected in the story. This form of representation is incredibly valuable for students on their language learning journey.[sign up for Talking Points]I am joined by Jennifer Degenhardt, a language teacher and author of CI (Comprehensible Input) novels for novice and intermediate students.Jennifer offers her thoughts and insights on...the value in representationhow she finds her characters and their storiesthe research that goes into a bookhow she writes an “authentic” personal experiencewhat she hears from students and teachers who read her booksConnect with Jennifer Degenhardt:TwitterInstagramFacebookwww.puenteslanguage.comwww.digilangua.coConnect with Joshua and the World Language Classroom CommunitySign up for Talking Points, my weekly newsletter with tips, tools and resources for language teachers.wlclassrom.comTwitter: @wlclassroomInstagram: @wlclassroomFacebook: /wlclassroomWLClassroom Facebook Group
In the episode I'm joined by Spanish Teacher and Educational Author, Jennifer Degenhardt. We go over why school language learning is in such a bad state in many schools, and what innovative and energetic teachers like Jennifer can do to improve the results the kids get from the classroom. We also talk about her diverse and inclusive range of educational materials, as well as her experience spending a year learning Spanish abroad in latin America. === SPONSOR This episode is sponsored by OptiLingo. Go check out a modern language learning app that focuses on speaking EARLY without the boring drills and grammar memorisation. Try OptiLingo: https://optilingo.com === EPISODE RESOURCES Jen's Website: https://digilangua.co/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/actualfluency/message
I'm very excited to have Brian Degenhardt, DO one of the founders of The International Consortium of Manual Therapies – and exciting new collective the International Consortium on Manual Therapies. If you are an osteopath, chiropractor, structural integrator, massage therapist, physical therapist, or some manual therapy that falls between those labels – you're going to love this episode! Find out more here www.icmtconference.org --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/david-lesondak/message
Benjamin and Martin discuss the revolutionary Pilates platform 360Pilatesonline.com. In a world where we esteem certain teachers and lineages, Martin and Benjamin discussed the importance of the historical intent of Contrology, and the importance of letting the movements speak for themselves. www.personalvictory.ca www.pilates360.com