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The 2017 film The Man Who Invented Christmas, starring human treasure Dan Stevens as Charles Dickens, is a lovely bit of an anachronistic historical revisionism (though, to be fair, it gets a number of things right both in fact and in, pardon the pun, spirit). But it also perpetuates an increasingly popular myth - that Charles Dickens...well...invented Christmas. At least, that is, Christmas as we think of it today. There are a lot of reasons why this seems true, and, yes, Dicken's A Christmas Carol played an enormous role in a Victorian revival and redefining of Christmas - but that revival was happening with him or without him. So we decided to take a closer look at Victorian society in the 1940s and exam how religious - or not - Dickens and A Christmas Carol actually were. Kelly and John invited Victorianist Kristen Hanley Cardozo to share some of her expertise and talk about spirits, Scrooges, and the real reasons for the season.
December 7, 2025: May God's words be spoken, may God's words be heard. Amen. You'all know I love Hallmark Christmas movies. However, there is nothing quite like the ultimate story we hear at this time of year – A Christmas Carol, by Charles Dickens. And as much as I love Hallmark, they just do not compare in their remakes of that classic, to the ones that star Alister Sims or Sir Patrick Stewart. Now, we are in Advent, not Christmas, so why do I bring this classic tale of Christmas up? For the same reason I did many years ago when I was preaching on the texts for this Sunday – especially the one from Isaiah, because Dickens knew how to create a setting. And, the truth is, while the movie adaptations are good, nothing is better than the actual book in telling that important part of the story. I mean, isn't that nearly always the case – Lord of the Rings trilogy, Dune, the Chronicles of Narnia – I know, I am showing my fantasy/scifi side. Even the Harry Potter movies, while really good, were not as good as the books. The same is very true for A Christmas Carol. The opening paragraph of this Dicken's seasonal classic makes one thing absolutely clear. It reads, “Marley was dead: to begin with. There is no doubt whatever about that. The register of his burial was signed by the clergyman, the clerk, the undertaker, and the chief mourner. Scrooge signed it: and Scrooge's name was good upon 'Change, for anything he chose to put his hand to. Old Marley was as dead as a door-nail. Mind! I don't mean to say that I know, of my own knowledge, what there is particularly dead about a door-nail. I might have been inclined, myself, to regard a coffin-nail as the deadest piece of ironmongery in the trade. But the wisdom of our ancestors is in the simile; and my unhallowed hands shall not disturb it, or the Country's done for. You will therefore permit me to repeat, emphatically, that Marley was as dead as a door-nail.” So, I guess Marley, old Scrooge's business partner, was very much dead? Or, as we get from the coronor in The Wizard of Oz – Marley is “…not only merely dead, [he's] really most sincerely dead.” Clearly we do not need to ask, in our best Monty Python voice, “Is he dead yet?” Marley is dead. Got it. But why all the fuss – why all the repetition? Well, as we continue in the story we realize that if we weren't quite sure about Marley being dead, than it throws off the basis for the very strange set of Christmas Eve visitations that result in a miracle of new life for Scrooge. And it is this new life that is an important part of our Advent journey. The life that grows out of death. Now you might be thinking, isn't that Easter, not Advent? Well, it is both, as will see in the passage from Isaiah, and also from St. Paul in his letter to the Romans (who quotes the very scripture in Isaiah we heard today). The passage begins with this: “A shoot shall come out from the stump of Jesse, and a branch shall grow out of his roots.” That branch, the passage continues, is the birth of a new leader – one who is righteous and faithful, who has compassion for the poor and the meek. Oh, how we yearn even today, for that. Now we often hear these words and think of Jesus, but Jews then and to today know these words as applying to King Hezekiah of Judah. Still, everyone all over the world yearn for this type of leader – one who has compassion for her people, and knows they are not God, but are there to serve God's people. The prophet's words remind all of us what is expected of those that lead the people of God. And it is a proper metaphor for the incarnation too. So, let's get back to that stump, that leftover remains of a very dead tree. A tree that, as Dickins would likely say, is as dead as a door nail. Why is this imagery so important to the people then, or us now? Well, remember last week? The prophet was speaking of a vision of a new world where swords would be turned into plowshares? Well, that hasn't come about yet. The Assyrians were still a threat to Jerusalem, and had destroyed many a city in Judah and Israel. In fact, in the chapter before the one we read from today, we hear about those rulers who oppress the people, turning aside the needy from justice, and robbing the poor and vulnerable. It was a time of darkness for the people, where hope was far gone and everyone seemed like the walking dead. The stump is a metaphor for the people who felt dead inside. The shoot is the birth of a new leader who is righteous, faithful, and good. That would be a miracle to those so worn down by the reality in which they lived. But the passage doesn't stop there. This new life is beyond anything anyone has ever experienced – beyond even swords being made into plowshares. It is what we have come to call the peaceable kingdom…where “The wolf shall live with the lamb, the leopard shall lie down with the kid…” Of course, this image has been depicted in religious art, and is the stuff of poets. But given the circumstances then and today, many of us might say, “The wolf might lie down with the lamb. But the lamb won't get much sleep!” We greet these words with a big “Bah Humbug!' Not because we don't want it – oh we so dream it could be true. No, we are skeptical because we have become so used to the very unpeaceable kingdom – war, violence, human trafficking, hate crimes, cyberbullying, and leaders who attack the people they are meant to serve, not to mention difficult times in our own lives. We can feel devoid of dreams like this because it can all seem too big to imagine – this time of peace and love for all. It seems like a pipe dream. We can be so very weary from what life throws at us that we become like those people long ago – the walking dead. Our faith withered so much that we keep a watchful eye, a bit like a lamb near a lion, for what might next prey upon us, and not for miracles of new life. And so this prophetic witness of Isaiah is not only meant for those long ago, but for us too. Maybe that is why St. Paul quotes the prophet in his letter to the Romans we heard a part of today. He writes “Whatever was written in former days was written for our instruction, so that by steadfastness and by the encouragement of the scriptures we might have hope….and again Isaiah says, “The root of Jesse shall come, the one who rises to rule the Gentiles; in him the Gentiles shall hope.”” St. Paul is reminding the people in Rome, and now us, of the promise of Isaiah – that new life grows out of what seems to be very much dead, bringing hope to all. And folks, as I said last week, hope is a most powerful force amidst the darkness of the world. It is the stuff of transformation, and the heart of Advent. Hope is the spark in the soul that can defeat the darkness, can overcome the strongest enemies, can make dreams – God's or our own – possible. And hope is the root of joy. Now, to be clear, joy is not happiness. Joy is not connected to external events. Joy is the inner peace we carry knowing that no matter what life throws at us, God loves us – loves us enough to break into the darkness of our lives with the birth of Christ Jesus. But here's the thing. This new vision of the world – this peaceable kingdom and life out of death – this hope and joy – well, we have a role to play in bringing it all about. St. Paul adds this instruction we heard today “Welcome one another, therefore, just as Christ has welcomed you.” This welcome isn't a polite greeting like we do at the peace, or we might when being introduced at a party. That is far too tame. The Greek used here is more on the lines of “fully embrace.” And it isn't meant just for people we know well, or even like. It is to fully embrace like Christ! Or to put it in Christ's own words “love one another as I loved you.” We are to be the counter-cultural witness to the goodness of God in how we treat one another, how we treat those who are different than ourselves, how we treat all of creation. When we love as Christ loved us, we become the very sprouts of new life for a world that feels dead as a stump. That is how we, by his incarnation in our heart, give birth to God's vision of love and peace. It happens one welcome – one full embrace – one moment of unconditional love at a time. It is the hope of nations, and the promise of the child we await. Think about the story of old Scrooge for a moment. His transformation didn't come about because he got frightened out of his wits by a bunch of ghosts. It started with a warning from Marley, to be sure, but what exactly was Marley telling him? First, he told Scrooge that the chain he was wearing he forged in life, and that Scrooge's was just as long and growing ever still. And when Scrooge said, “But you were always a good man of business, Jacob,” Marley shouted back – “Business!” “Mankind was my business. The common welfare was my business; charity, mercy, forbearance, and benevolence, were all my business. The dealings of my trade were but a drop of water in the comprehensive ocean of my business!…At this time of the rolling year, I suffer most. Why did I walk through crowds of fellow-beings with my eyes turned down, and never raise them to that blessed Star which led the Wise Men to a poor abode? Were there no poor homes to which its light would have conducted me?” Then the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future arrive one by one. What did they show Scrooge? Images of hell to scare him? No. They showed him love – love he once had for another person, love of the Cratchit family even amidst all their lot, love his nephew showed to him despite Scrooge's nasty clapbacks at him. And the reader or viewer sees how the absence of love from others can deaden many a child of God. That is what the Spirits showed to Scrooge – love. Love not based on being treated well, love not based on the circumstances of life. Just love – that full embrace St. Paul implores us to give – that commandment of Jesus to us all. It is the very thing that will bring forth the shoot of hope and joy from even the deadest of souls, including our own. So next time you are watching your favorite version of A Christmas Carol, remember this passage from Isaiah and the epistle of St. Paul to the Romans. Remember and see that even a soul as dead as Dickin's Mr. Scrooge may be given new life through the power of love. Remember too that this miracle of redemptive grace is for everyone – for you and for me. It is the hope that will heal the world and bring about the beloved kingdom for us all, so long as we do our part to bring it about. And so I leave you with this, the two benedictions St. Paul includes in this part of his epistle. Maybe they be something you can say each morning as you start the day – a reminder of Advent and what is possible by God's grace, when we share with others our hope and joy in love. “May the God of steadfastness and encouragement grant you to live in harmony with one another, in accordance with Christ Jesus, so that together you may with one voice glorify the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, so that you may abound in hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.” Amen. For the audio, click below, or subscribe to our iTunes Sermon Podcast by clicking here (also available on Audible): Sermon Podcast https://christchurchepiscopal.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/Rec-001-Sermon-December_7_2025.m4a The Rev. Diana L. Wilcox Christ Church in Bloomfield & Glen Ridge December 7, 2025 Advent 4 – Year A 1st Reading – Isaiah 11:1-10 Psalm 72:1-7, 18-19 2nd Reading – Romans 15:4-13 Gospel – Matthew 3:1-12 The post “The Power Of Love” appeared first on Christ Episcopal Church.
Author Charles Dickens was searching for a story to revive his career, pay off his debts, and bring hope to others. In 1843 he wrote the Christmas classic, “A Christmas Carol.” In part 2 of our “Christmas at the Movies” series, we'll take a look at Dicken's story in the movie, “The Man Who Invented Christmas.” Dicken's story is one of hope, but there is a truer story that brings real hope to us in the darkness. That's what we'll explore in this message.
Es ist Dezember – und viele Angler haben ihr Tackle längst im trockenen Schuppen für die nächsten Monate verstaut. Dabei zeigt sich immer mehr: Wer wirklich an die Dicken will, sollte den Dezember nutzen. Und wo wir gerade beim Schuppen sind – besser gesagt beim Lager: Die Carp Rods sind endlich angekommen! Wer jetzt schnell ist, könnte sie sogar noch unter dem Weihnachtsbaum liegen haben. So! Das Wort zum Sonntag vorweg. Jetzt rein in die 113. Folge des Carpy Podcasts. Unser Freund des Hauses Matze Dietrich war auf einem Onkelz-Konzert und hat dank seiner Carpy Cap direkt Gleichgesinnte getroffen. Von den Onkelz geht's nahtlos weiter zu Tinder – genauer gesagt zu Catfish Tinder. Ihr wisst nicht, was das ist? Dann hört ganz genau hin… kleiner Spoiler: Es hat etwas mit Stellenfi… zu tun. Marian hat außerdem einen extrem spannenden Bericht gefunden – es geht um das Besiedeln von Gewässern. Wirklich faszinierend, auf welche Weise sich unsere Freunde im kalten Nass verbreiten. Eine eher seltene Rubrik erlebt aktuell ein kleines Comeback: die Rotary-Frage. Carpytän Marian wirft ein Thema in die Runde, das alle drei sofort triggert und die Emotionen hochkochen lässt – natürlich aus ganz aktuellem Anlass. Stichwort: Oldschoolpsychose. Von Psychosen zu „Wer war angeln?“ Nur einer war tatsächlich am Wasser: unser Carpytän Peter. Und er hat einiges zu berichten – über einen Busfahrer, 9-Volt-Blöcke und den Drill des Jahrhunderts. Wenn man sich die Themen dieser 113. Folge und die Hörerfrage anschaut, ziehen sich medizinische Diagnosen wie ein roter Faden durch die Episode. Auch die Hörerfrage passt perfekt dazu: Es geht um nichts Geringeres als die Sucht nach Karpfenangeln. Jetzt aber los – viel Spaß mit der vorletzten Folge des Jahres 2025 des Carpy Podcasts. Eure Carpytäne Marian, Maui und Peter
This week Natalie is home and joins the pod as we kick off the holiday season! We talk the definitive version of the Dicken's classic A Christmas Carol. Find out why this movie musical tells the tale but with Muppet magic and bops to boot! @downstageleftpc downstageleftpc@gmail.com
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Brian Dick and Alex ‘Lossmeister General' Dicken dive deep into Blues' 4-0 hammering of Portsmouth, set-piece magic and Marvin Ducksch's potential. They also look ahead to the Championship clash with Alex Neil's Millwall. EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/keeprighton Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee
Ben Dicken is a developer educator at PlanetScale, he's an incredible writer and teacher, who's made some amazing technical articles that developers actually love reading. We get into his reasons for working so hard on these articles, his process, and how he makes content that genuinely helps engineers understand complex ideas.This episode is brought to you by WorkOS. If you're thinking about selling to enterprise customers, WorkOS can help you add enterprise features like Single Sign On and audit logs.Links: • Ben's X • B-trees and database indexes article • IO devices and latency article
In dieser Episode spricht Dr. Deddo Mörtl mit Dr. Christina Binder-Rodriguez über die vielen Gesichter des „zu dicken Herzens“.Erfahren Sie, welche pathophysiologischen Mechanismen hinter hypertrophen Veränderungen stehen, wie sich diese klinisch manifestieren und welche Bedeutung körperliche Aktivität in der Prävention und Therapie hat.Dieser Beitrag entstand im Rahmen der medconnect.at-Fortbildung„Wenn das Herz zu dick wird….“,unter der wissenschaftlichen Leitung und moderiert von Dr. Deddo Mörtl.
Michi und Oli sprechen wieder mal über Michis Gesundheit. Hashimoto, B12 und immer noch Schmerzen im Rücken. Und DIG-Fans wissen es. Oli hatte wieder mal recht. Michi hat ein neues Bett bestellt. Tatsächlich. Und auch Oli war krank, einmal mehr. Wegen eines Besuchs von einem historischen Bunkers. Voilà. Und der Husten hallt nach. Ist leider immer noch nicht weg. Danach sprechen die Dicken über den Club de Com. Eine Preisverleihung für Kommunikationsleistungen. Der Podcast wird eingereicht – die Welschen verstehen sich änz güät Wallisärdiitsch. Mal schauen.
(00:44) «What's with Baum?» – Woody Allens erster Roman erzählt auf neue Art den immer gleichen Stoff. Weitere Themen: (04:48) Conrad Ferdinand Meyer – früher Pflichtlektüre in der Schule – heute fast vergessen. Eine Ausstellung in Zürich bringt den Schweizer Schriftsteller nun zurück ins Gespräch. (09:09) Pferde, Mord und sehr viel Geld: Eine Graphic Novel erzählt das wilde Leben des Foto-Pioniers Eedweard Muybridge. (14:09) «STÜTZLIWÖSCH SUPERTRANS» – Ein Theaterstück am Schauspielhaus Zürich über Genderidentität, das funktioniert.
Welcome to the Humans of Nutrition Podcast brought to you by Registered Nutritionists Anna Wheeler and Prof Danielle McCarthy.In this episode, Anna and Danielle speak to Dr Sam Dickenand Dr Adrian Brown about their ground-breaking UPDATE trial, investigating the effects of ultra-processed versus minimally processed diets following UK dietary guidance on health outcomes.Over and above the insider researcher perspective onultra-processed food (UPF) covering what led to the initiation of this project and key considerations in study design, we were intrigued to hear about the study outcomes – and you might be surprised. Did the study outcomes align with the original hypothesis? (Spoiler- it didn't!)Listen in to hear directly from the principal investigator,Sam and trial dietitian and supervisor Adrian: Would you expect a study investigating UPF to demonstrate weight loss? Would you expect a high UPF diet to meet all dietary requirements? How did the UPF diet compare with a minimally processed diet? What is it about processing that potentially explains the negative health outcomes that have been seen from observational studies? What does this study add to UPF research and understanding? How do we bring practicality and reality into the (UPF) conversation?What are the next steps in UPF research?It's clear that UPF research remains contentious, complexand nuanced. We need to be careful not to throw the UPF baby out with the UPF bath water – if dietary quality can beimproved (at least in population sub-groups) by the considered inclusion of foods classified as UPF, can we accept progress over perfection?As is often the case in nutrition, a whole systems approachis necessary to improve public health and dietary habits – from complex consumer level decisions, public health policy, right through to food system stakeholder level and the wider food industry.We look forward to seeing what comes next in terms of UPFresearch, and how we can leverage that to support food industry clients working in this area to improve nutritional quality within all their products. References and ResourcesUPDATE trialThe Restructure ProjectDr Kevin Hall et al 2019 paper: Ultra-processed diets cause excess calorie intake and weight gain: An inpatient randomized controlled trial of ad libitum food intake - PMCUKRI The Food Foundation – The Broken Plate 2025 The Eatwell Guide National Diet & Nutrition Survey 2019 - 2023 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -As nutrition professionals working in multiple contexts, we want to use our diverse experience to help organisations achieve their nutrition and health goals by providing them with the expertise they need, when they need it.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Is there a nutrition topic you'd like to hear discussed? Or a ‘Human of Nutrition' you think would make a great guest? Email us at info@nutritiontalent.com.- - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - -Help spread the word! Please share this episode with 1 person who you think might enjoy it. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Get in touch to find out more about our company, Nutrition Talent, and how we could work together.Web: www.nutritiontalent.comEmail: info@nutritiontalent.comLinkedIn: @NutritionTalentInstagram: @Nutrition_talentX: @NutritionTalentFollow AnnaLinkedIn: @Anna WheelerFollow DanielleLinkedIn: @DrDanielleMcCarthy
In this conversation, Professor Clare Collins interviews Dr Samuel Dicken from University College London about ultra-processed foods, the definitions and results of his research study that compared what happened when people were fed only ultra-processed or minimally processed diets for 8 weeks. Their discussion highlights how much ultra-processed foods people now usually eat, association with health issues, and the need for better research and practical guides to help people. Dr Dicken shares insights from his study, which showed significant differences in weight loss and health outcomes between the two dietary patterns, emphasizing the importance of addressing the food system, food manufacturing, reformulation and strategies to help people eat healthily.Link to Dr Dicken's research study hereMore on ultra-processed foods: No Money No Time Ultra-Processed, Ultra-Common: What are Australians Eating?To access the Healthy Eating Quiz: Go to our No Money No Time website and click on the top right hand 'green button' called 'How healthy is my diet' https://nomoneynotime.com.au/Want a more Personalised Food, Nutrient Assessment Report? Use our Australian Eating Survey - For a 50% discount enter the 'DietCheck' code at the checkout! Purchase here https://australianeatingsurvey.com.au/Here's the link to the No Money No Time closed Facebook group (be sure to take the Healthy Eating Quiz first) https://www.facebook.com/groups/386824626838448Our No Money No Time email: nmnt@newcastle.edu.au and our Nutrition Science Bites email: nutritionsciencebites@newcastle.edu.au Are you in a position to make donation to support our No Money No Time website? Donate hereKeywords: #ultraprocessedfood, #health, #nutrition, #dietaryguidelines, #obesity, #food additives, #nutritionresearch, #healthoutcomes, #foodpolicy, #dietarypatterns, #NutritionScienceBites Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Die beiden Dicken sprechen wieder mal über Politik. Diesmal blickt Oli auf die vergangene Septembersession zurück. Und hier explizit auf das Kulturfördergesetz. Wir hatten mit diesem Gesetz die einzigartige Chance, einen Paradigmenwechsel einzuleiten. Für die Mitte Oberwallis zählt nicht, ob ein Stück von Profis oder Laien gemacht wird – entscheidend ist das Resultat. Laienbühnen wie das «Bühne Mörel», das Visper Theater, Theater Raron, Wort + Spielensemble oder das «Wild Mannji» leisten hervorragende Arbeit, erhalten aber im Vergleich zu Produktionen von Profis eine marginale Unterstützung. Das Parlament wollte keinen Paradigmawechsel, Profis werden vom Kanton, Laien von den Gemeinden unterstützt. In den letzten vier Jahren wurden 4 Mio. Subventionen, notabene Steuergelder, ausserkantonal vergeben. Die Mitte Oberwallis wollte eine klare Affinität zum Wallis – Verwurzelung, auch wenn man nicht zwingend hier wohnt. Leider ist auch dieser Vorschlag gescheitert. Jetzt öffnet das Gesetz theoretisch allen die Tür, unabhängig von einem Bezug zum Wallis. Bei Kunst am Bau konnte man demgegenüber erreichen, dass unter Berücksichtigung des Bundesgesetzes für das öffentliche Beschaffungswesen ausschliesslich Walliser Künstler berücksichtigt werden. Herzstück der Gesetzesrevision war aber die Ausweitung der Unterstützung der Schulen für Tanz, Musik und Zirkus. Im Oberwallis durch die Allgemeine Musikschule grossmehrheitlich bereits erfüllt, gab es doch aus dem Unterwallis Widerstand bezüglich Gemeindeautonomie und dem 10%igen Pflichtbeitrag der Gemeinden. Das Gesetz geht nun in die zweite Lesung. Die Themen bleiben also nach wie vor aktuell.
Dicken Bettinger, Ed.D., received his undergraduate degree from St. Lawrence University and began his career teaching high school students. Many students came to Dicken with problems that they were experiencing. This began his search for something to teach people that would increase their well-being. He received his master's degree from Pennsylvania State University and his Doctoral degree in counseling psychology from Boston University. He became licensed as a clinical psychologist in 1983 and retired from his psychotherapy practice after working as a psychologist for 31 years. Thirty-three years ago, he met Sydney Banks who had an enlightenment experience where he realized the Three Principles that underlie all human experience. Dicken had finally found universal principles that he could teach anyone. He was grateful to find something that was simple in nature yet had the profound effect of raising the quality of a person's life. He feels fortunate that for 23 years he was able to learn directly from Sydney Banks. In 2008 Dicken received a Certificate of Competency from Mr. Banks authorizing him to teach the Three Principles.Dicken co-founded and was the director of a center in Vermont that was the first center in the Northeast to teach the Three Principles. He served as one of the original nation-wide Core Three Principles Faculty and is currently a faculty member for the Three Principles Global Community. In 1996 Dicken joined Pransky and Associates, a Three Principle-based institute in La Conner, Washington. Dicken was instrumental in developing and teaching leadership and staff development programs for universities, hospitals, publishing companies, defense contractors, health departments, banks, and non-profit organizations. He taught company employees what it takes to be resilient and agile in the face of today's business challenges and rapidly changing environments. He mentored CEOs and their leadership teams in raising the bar on their productivity, teamwork, and business success. He now specializes in developing 3 Principle practitioners, as well as leading group seminars on the Principles and their relationship to spiritual/psychological well-being.In January of 2012 Dicken founded Three Principles Mentoring to deepen peoples' understanding of the 3 principles, develop 3P practitioners globally, and offer seminars in countries throughout the world. Dicken wrote a book with Natasha Swerdloff, Coming Home: Uncovering the Foundations of Psychological Well-being which is now available in 10 languages.Dicken also deeply values his work as a director on the board of the Three Principles Glogal Community. This organization was formed to spread the teachings of Sydney Banks around the world. Dicken enjoys public service work and has worked with refugees from South and Central America. He was an integral part of the Tibetan Resettlement Project in Vermont. Dicken has been happily married for 55 years and loves teaching 3P Practitioners and running seminars worldwide on spiritual/psychological well-being. He has two adult children, Nina and Ben, and adores spending time with his four grandchildren. He enjoys photography, hiking, canoeing, traveling, and his dog, Oliver.
1971 in Glis geboren, lebt Köbi mittlerweile seit über 20 Jahren in Amerika. Hier war er als Informatiker bei Sony, Disney und Legalzoom. Mittlerweile ist er vierfacher Vater und eine Ultrasport-Fanatiker. Angefangen hat die sportliche Erkenntnis als er plötzlich 90 Kilo wog. Ein Traumgewicht für die Dicken; nicht aber für Köbi. Jetzt organisiert er selbst Rennen. Und dies noch im Wallis. Dieses Jahr waren 1'300 Läufer/innen aus 54 Ländern dabei.
Recently a new trial was published in Nature Medicine comparing the effect of ultra-processed versus minimally processed diets. Specifically, the UPDATE trial compared these two diets in the context of a healthy dietary pattern (in line with the UK's EatWell Guide). This eight-week randomized, crossover trial generated a lot of discussion and was largely seen as being a really useful addition to the evidence base, and providing answers to some previously unexamined questions. In this episode the study's lead author, Dr. Samuel Dicken, explains the background context for the UPDATE trial, provides an insight into its execution, and puts some of the results in context. There is also a discussion about the current state of evidence more broadly and the leading hypotheses around the mechanisms that drive the observations seen with consuming ultra-processed foods. This episode is particularly noteworthy because it provides fresh evidence on an important question: does following dietary guidelines with minimally processed foods confer extra benefits over following the same guidelines with ultra-processed foods? Timestamps [02:48] Interview with Dr. Samuel Dicken [03:08] Background and research interests of Dr. Samuel Dicken [04:31] Details of the update trial [09:48] Trial design and methodology [15:45] Results and findings of the update trial [18:46] Secondary outcomes and craving control [25:43] Hypotheses and mechanisms behind UPF effects [40:28] Policy implications and future research directions Related Resources Subscribe to Sigma Nutrition Premium Go to episode page Join the Sigma email newsletter for free Enroll in the next cohort of our Applied Nutrition Literacy course Study: Dicken et al., 2025 – Ultraprocessed or minimally processed diets following healthy dietary guidelines on weight and cardiometabolic health: a randomized, crossover trial LinkedIn: Samuel Dicken X: @SamuelDickenUK
Der will nicht nur spielen - der Hundepodcast mit Sarah Nowak und Mike Kleiß
Hunde positionieren sich, Hunde machen klar: Ich bestimme, wie und wo ich mich positioniere. Ob ich kontrolliere. ob ich begrenze, oder ob ich einfach den Dicken mache, ich mach das einfach. Ist dieses Verhalten in Ordnung? Sarah und Mike sprechen drüber
Die beiden Dicken sprechen über das vergangene Openair Gampel. 97'000 Besucher aus der ganzen Schweiz feierten die Party des Sommers. Es gibt viele kritische Insides. Ein paar Anekdoten. DeepTalk und sogar eine Liebeserklärung fürs Openair Gampel.
Episode 408 of Boss Hog of Liberty is out! This week Jeremiah Morrell, Bones Harcourt, and Zach Burcham are your host voices. City Councilman Aaron Dicken is back in the building! City finance update, road construction woes. Jeremiah finally got city trash service. This recording takes place on September 11th, we remember the day. National news is around the Charlie Kirk murder in Utah and the aftermath. How can we come together as a country to have honest dialogue again?In more local news, Carmel has a motorhome parking next to City Hall, so they are changing the rules. We have Micah Beckwith updates from the Lieutenant Governor's office. In sports, the Colts won for Jim Irsay; Phillies fans got into a scuffle in Miami over a baseball. Our program is community supported on Patreon. Do your part by chipping into the cause by donating monthly at any level at www.patreon.com/bosshogofliberty and receive even more BONUS coverage and content. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Was für ein toller Ritterschlag. Richard ist in der Kemenate. Die beiden «Dicken» im Plan1-Tonstudio in den Rittinen. Und endlich erklärt Richard uns Schweizer mal was denn diese ‘Kemenate' überhaupt ist. Wir diskutieren über die deutsche Innen- und Aussenpolitik, sein Verhältnis zur Schweiz, das Schweizer Parteiensystem, den Klimawandel und vor allem über den kulturellen Kapitalismus. Unfassbar wohl überlegt. Und tiefgründig, wie wir den Wirtschaftsphilosophen kennen.
Please take our membership survey! We want ideas and input! https://bit.ly/3ILfsz3 Hello, Puzzlers! Puzzling with us today: stand-up comedian Gary Gulman! Join host A.J. Jacobs and his guests as they puzzle–and laugh–their way through new spins on old favorites, like anagrams and palindromes, as well as quirky originals such as “Ask AI” and audio rebuses. Subscribe to The Puzzler podcast wherever you get your podcasts! "The Puzzler with A.J. Jacobs" is distributed by iHeartPodcasts and is a co-production with Neuhaus Ideas. Our executive producers are Neely Lohmann and Adam Neuhaus of Neuhaus Ideas, and Lindsay Hoffman of iHeart Podcasts. The show is produced by Jody Avirgan and Brittani Brown of Roulette Productions. Our Chief Puzzle Officer is Greg Pliska. Our associate producer is Andrea Schoenberg.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
IQBAR is offering our special podcast listeners 20% OFF all IQBAR products, plus get FREE shipping. To get your 20% off, text VANESSA to 64000. That's VANESSA to sixty-four thousand. Message and data rates may apply. See terms for details. In today's episode, Vanessa sits down with Dr. Samuel Dicken, Research Fellow at University College London's Centre for Obesity Research and lead author of the UPDATE Trial — the longest and most rigorous clinical study to date comparing ultra-processed (UPF) vs. minimally processed (MPF) diets. This landmark trial revealed a game-changing finding:
Zum Schulstart starten die Oberwalliser schulen mit einem neuen digitalen Lehrmittel zur wichtigen Berufswahl. In diesem Podcast stellen die «Dicken» den Macher dahinter vor: Simon Schmid, halber Walliser, lebt aber heute in Züri. Und er nimmt sich mit seinem Geschäft der wichtigen Problematik der Berufswahl an. Das Lehrmittel soll Jugendlichen helfen sich im Dschungel der vielen Möglichkeiten zurecht zu finden. Und zwar ohne negativen Einfluss der Eltern. Die Devise heisst «Follow your dreams!»
Buche jetzt ein kostenloses Beratungsgespräch: https://mensliberation.de/pc-gratis-beratungsgespraechDER PODCAST FÜR DEINEN PERSÖNLICHEN ERFOLG MIT FRAUEN.Wir zeigen dir, wie du Frauen kennenlernst, die du wirklich begehrst - ohne billige Anmachsprüche oder Zeit mit Online-Dating zu verschwenden. Seit 2017 geben wir unsere Erkenntnisse und Erfahrungen weiter und unterstützen Männer dabei, ihr Dating-Leben endlich erfolgreich in die eigene Hand zu nehmen. Seit 2017 geben wir unsere Erkenntnisse und Erfahrungen weiter und unterstützen Männer dabei, ihr Dating-Leben endlich erfolgreich in die eigene Hand zu nehmen.
Michi ist krank. Eine Auto-Immunkrankheit. Hashimoto oder so. Ist das jetzt wirklich das Ereignis, das Michi zum Umdenken bewegt? Ändert er sein Leben, seine Essgewohnheiten? Oder ist das wieder eine von den vielen erfolglosen Episoden? Dann diskutieren die «Dicken» über einen wirklich doofen Fehler von Schnydär. Und dann war Oli wieder in den Schlagzeilen. Diesmal ging es um Kontrollen der Gewerkschaften auf seinen Baustellen. Oli folgt den Weisungen des Schweizerischen Baumeisterverbandes, die Gewerkschaften sehen das anders. Und schon stand die Geschichte auf Pomona und später auch im Tagi.
Schauspieler STEVEN PREISNER über Klischees bei Film und Fernsehen und wie man sie aufbricht. Sein Engagement für Inklusion, Diversität und Gleichheit! Warum nicht mal eine schwule SeggsSzene beim Traumschiff? Das und noch viel mehr Ideen bald nur bei mir!
Der hat einfach keine Lust von sieben hungrigen Mäulern aufgefuttert zu werden. Und deswegen haut er ab....
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In this episode of The Observatory, Dr. Dicken Bettinger joins the show to discuss the infinite formless field of energy that connects all humans and how we can tap into the three principles that help us be more loving, peaceful, and happy. Dr. Dicken is a Clinical Psychologist and educator who enjoys leading group seminars in the US and Europe. He is also the co-author of a book on the Three Principles called Coming Home: Uncovering the Foundations of Psychological Well-being. Hear how all humans are connected in this formless field of energy, the three fundamental universal forces and the power of quieting our minds and being present. Timestamps[04:03] Dr. Dicken Bettinger's background information[05:20] How all humans are connected [08:51] The infinite formless field of energy[12:35] The three fundamental universal forces[16:34] Rising into a higher level of consciousness [17:05] The power of thought[25:00] The training that Dicken had in Africa, Europe and the Middle East [26:06] The power of quieting our minds and being present [35:45] Coming back to the present moment[41:00] The power of being wise [47:11] About the book: Coming Home Notable quotes:“Every human being is connected to the universe directly.” - Dr. Dicken Bettinger [05:20]“Anything that can be seen with the most powerful telescopes and anything that can be observed with the most subatomic microscopes only accounts for 4% of the energy in the universe.” - Dr. Dicken Bettinger [09:23]“Out of nothing, everything is created.” - Dr. Dicken Bettinger [11:35]“Our capacity for love and understanding can't be damaged or destroyed by anything that happens to us.” - Dr. Dicken Bettinger [25:18]“Anything that we do and seems to work is because we get fully present and stop holding on to the thoughts that weigh on us.” - Dr. Dicken Bettinger [34:12]Relevant links:Dr. Dicken Bettinger YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DickenBettingerWebsite: https://3principlesmentoring.com/index.htmlBook: Coming HomeBook: The Great SpiritSubscribe to the podcast: Apple Podcast
*NEW EPISODE NOW AVAILABLE**The Tobacco Road Show Episode 162 - The "GREAT GRANNY'S 100TH BDAY" EpisodeLETS GO FROM TWANG TO BANG!The Tobacco Road Show comes to you live every Wednesday at 7:30 PM CST with Chicagoland's dlonz on Cowboy's Juke Joint Radio www.cowboysjukejoint.com. Take a ride down Tobacco Road for the best in dirty cowpunk, whiskey soaked blues, and beyond. Hey bands! Submit your songs to:Email: tobaccoroadshow@gmail.com01. Fred Wesley & The New J.B.'s - Tobacco Road02. Gwenifer Raymond - Jack Parsons Blues03. Heathen Apostles - The Gravedigger's Song04. Sergeant Kowalski & The Ghost Band - The Perfect Drug05. Chopper Franklin - The Hexed DUB06. Slim Cessna's Auto Club - Munly Munly07. Pinebox Serenade - Grow08. Bob Wayne - Spread My Ashes on the Highway09. Lightnin' Luke - Look Me Up When You Get Time10. Mary Lee Family Band - Karma11. Mary Lee & the B-Side Brothers - Fighting Demons12. Mike Brown and the Cuyahoga County Rebels - Pabst Blue Ribbon Blues13. Between the Backwoods - A Walk Through the Valley14. The Bridge City Sinners - Pussy Cat15. Ryan Bingham - Dangerous16. Charley Crockett - Killers of the Flower Moon17. Joel Kaiser - Life isn't what I thought it would be18. Colt Snuffer and The Dead Horsemen - Smoke19. Whitey Morgan - I'll Leave the Bottle at the Bar20. Ray Lawrence Jr. - Dicken's Cider21. 8mm - Between The Devil & Two Black Hearts22. The Weird Sisters - GONE23. wht.rbbt.obj - wht.rbbt.obj - White Rabbit Black Sheep24. The Bobby Lees and Audiotree - Strange Days 25. Soviet Shiksa - Zeal (You're All Going to Die)26. Less Than Jake - Johnny Quest Thinks We're Sellouts27. Los Mal Hablados - Guilty28. The Mighty Mighty Bosstones - Devil's Night Out29. Culture Shock - Civilisation30. Voodoo Glow Skulls - Fat Randy31. Sugar Britches - The Birthday Song
Es waren einmal drei alte Frauen, die wollten zusammen einen Pfannkuchen backen. Doch als er so schön fett und golden in der Pfanne brutzelte, sprang er plötzlich hinaus und machte sich auf den Weg. Das Sandmännchen hat dir aber nicht nur diese Geschichte mitgebracht, sondern auch noch das Kinderlied "Ich hab dich zum Fressen gern" von Christian Dähn und Heiner Kondschak.
Les têtes d'affiches de Denise Epoté de TV5 Monde, comme chaque dimanche sur RFI, aujourd'hui avec Simon Bourtembourg. Notre première tête d'affiche est originaire du Maroc : Hamza Cherkaoui est le responsable de la transformation digitale au sein de l'Autorité marocaine de la supervision des entreprises d'assurance et de réassurance et challenges IRD. La plateforme qu'il a mise au point a révolutionné la gestion des déclarations réglementaires. Une innovation qui lui a valu le deuxième prix de l'African SEO Awards dans la catégorie Innovation. Notre seconde tête d'affiche est originaire du Mali. Du haut de ses 17 ans, Ousmane Dicko dirige depuis deux ans la première entreprise nationale spécialisée dans l'automatisation du service client, fonctionnant à 100 % avec l'intelligence artificielle. Un patron atypique qui est convaincu que, grâce à l'IA, l'Afrique connaîtra une nouvelle ère entrepreneuriale.
Order my new book: Finally F**kn Fertile Using Yoga Meditation & Breathwork to Conceive! https://www.lisapinedayoga.com/store/p1/FINALLY_F%2ACKING_FERTILE_Using_Yoga%2C_Meditation_%26_Breathwork_to_Conceive.htmlDID YOU KNOW PCOS can be managed by some medications and even improve egg quality? In the latest episode of The Dismantling You Podcast I interview Dr. Cary Dicken Topics we discussed:*PCOS*Endometriosis*Egg Freezingand so much moreCary L. Dicken, MD, joined RMA of New York – Long Island in the fall of 2020. She comes to us from the Sher Institute for Reproductive Medicine in New York City, where she served as Associate Medical Director for over six years. Dr. Dicken is board certified in both Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility. She has been recognized by her peers and patients as an outstanding and compassionate physician. Dr. Dicken is a caring and warmhearted fertility specialist while still being honest and upfront with her patients. She is proud to be a reproductive endocrinologist and loves spending her days helping individuals/couples create the families they want.Contact Dr. Cary DickenWebsite: https://www.rmalongislandivf.com/physicians/cary-l-dicken-mdInstagram: @dr.cary.dicken
Do not bring your Eeyore dick to the theater and shout Dicken Donkey or we will have to start searching bags. Do not come for Coneheads and do not impregnate our heads with a drill bit. WFYM live show 3 will be in either Carney or Cave In Rock the day after the juggalos clear out so wear steel toed shoes or you will get sticky with soda and step on glass pipes
Plugged In's Adam Holz looks at the new animated life of Christ called "King of Kings," written by Charles Dickens as a private story for his kids. He also looks at the new Blake Shelton song "Let Him In Anyway." While we can understand the heart of the song, it gets so much wrong about God and us. Bible teacher Carol McLeod talks about how, just like the creation week was explosive, what Jesus accomplished during Holy Week was also explosive! Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Spanien: viele Tausend Menschen demonstrieren gegen Wohnungsnot und für bezahlbare Wohnungen; Düsseldorf: Am Flughafen trainieren hunderte Rettungskräfte realitätsnah einen Flugunfall Von Jochen Zierhut.
In this episode of The Observatory, Dr. Dicken Bettinger joins the show to discuss the infinite formless field of energy that connects all humans and how we can tap into the three principles that help us be more loving, peaceful, and happy. Dr. Dicken is a Clinical Psychologist and educator who enjoys leading group seminars in the US and Europe. He is also the co-author of a book on the Three Principles called Coming Home: Uncovering the Foundations of Psychological Well-being. Hear how all humans are connected in this formless field of energy, the three fundamental universal forces and the power of quieting our minds and being present. Timestamps[04:03] Dr. Dicken Bettinger's background information[05:20] How all humans are connected [08:51] The infinite formless field of energy[12:35] The three fundamental universal forces[16:34] Rising into a higher level of consciousness [17:05] The power of thought[25:00] The training that Dicken had in Africa, Europe and the Middle East [26:06] The power of quieting our minds and being present [35:45] Coming back to the present moment[41:00] The power of being wise [47:11] About the book: Coming Home Notable quotes:“Every human being is connected to the universe directly.” - Dr. Dicken Bettinger [05:20]“Anything that can be seen with the most powerful telescopes and anything that can be observed with the most subatomic microscopes only accounts for 4% of the energy in the universe.” - Dr. Dicken Bettinger [09:23]“Out of nothing, everything is created.” - Dr. Dicken Bettinger [11:35]“Our capacity for love and understanding can't be damaged or destroyed by anything that happens to us.” - Dr. Dicken Bettinger [25:18]“Anything that we do and seems to work is because we get fully present and stop holding on to the thoughts that weigh on us.” - Dr. Dicken Bettinger [34:12]Relevant links:Dr. Dicken Bettinger YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DickenBettingerWebsite: https://3principlesmentoring.com/index.htmlBook: Coming HomeBook: The Great SpiritSubscribe to the podcast: Apple Podcast
Another Springfield player, Frank Dicken joins us for what turned out to be an NFL special episode. Frank came in looking for questions about the Bible, food & drink & The Simpsons. Spoiler alert…there are still as many bible questions in the data base (9), as there were when Frank started. There are, however, far fewer NFL questions left.Also, apologies for my general blurriness during this episode. We started recording this late after I had already had a full night of drinks. Won't happen again until next time.Episode Links: Last movie in a theater: Red One Favorite Non-Trivia Podcast: Biblical Time Machine, The Rest is History, 60 Songs that Explain the 90s Last Internet Search: Something NFL, or the Endocrine System Something learned in the last week: Atlanta is further west than all of South America Favorite TV Theme Song: Monday Night Football Best thing to eat in Springfield: Bowl Plus, Ugly Favorite Movie Soundtrack: Casino What are you into right now?Shrinking, Man on the Inside, Bad Monkey, Only Murders, Football, Ken Burns' Leonardo DaVinci Where do you quiz? Wednesdays at Brewski's & Thursdays at Anvil & ForgeThanks Frank!Back to sober(ish) recording for episode 69 with Mike Bober! See you next week.
In the episode of The Observatory, we are revisiting a powerful episode with our guest is Dicken Bettinger, author of the book “Coming Home.” In his life he had the opportunity to work with and rub shoulders with Sidney Banks. Sidney had a moment of enlightenment in his life where he understood some universal principles of what life is, and it changed his life forever. We are pretty passionate about this and really it is the foundation of why we're doing what we're doing, so we invite you to sit back, take a moment, listen with your heart, don't be attached to the words and just allow this message to flow through you.Timestamps: [1:51] Dicken's background[11:58] Everyone is connected to cosmic energy [18:41] The 3 principles: thought, consciousness, and mind [24:06] For those who haven't heard about this [37:47] Understanding the principles and putting them to work [48:33] Nature's influence [60:38] People are beginning to understand [63:44] Feeling grief Notable quotes:“We are intimately a part of that dimension of life in the same way a wave is intimately a part of the ocean. We're not separate from the other forms of life. It's living us, creating us, breathing us, pumping our blood. We can't not be that.” Dicken Bettinger [15:54]“Insight learning is different than information learning. Information learning is memorization of facts, but it's insight that changes people. Not information.” Dicken Bettinger [24:38]Subscribe to the podcast: Apple Podcast
Throughout history, the cold, dark and hungry winter season had been infused with a certain spooky feeling of dread. Festivals like saturnalia, yule and eventually Christmas brought light to the darkness. But that lingering since of foreboding still underlines the festive season, no mater how much we make merry. Today let's unearth 3 of my favorite early episodes, all on the theme of Spooky Christmas. In 10 Santa Alternatives from Around the World we'll meet a Christmas witch from Italy and Krampus, a horrible Christmas demon from Germany. In 10 Christmas Villains we'll meet pop culture festive baddies from Charles' Dicken's ghosts to Jack Skellington. And in Halloween Vs. Christmas we'll compare my favorite holidays and see which one comes out on top! Please enjoy and Happy Holidays! Join me every Tuesday when I'm Spilling the Tea on History! Check out my Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/lindsayholiday Follow me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100091781568503 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/historyteatimelindsayholiday/ Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@historyteatime Please consider supporting me at https://www.patreon.com/LindsayHoliday and help me make more fascinating episodes! Intro Music: Baroque Coffee House by Doug Maxwell #HistoryTeaTime #LindsayHoliday Please contact advertising@airwavemedia.com if you would like to advertise on this podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The 2017 film The Man Who Invented Christmas, starring human treasure Dan Stevens as Charles Dickens, is a lovely bit of an anachronistic historical revisionism (though, to be fair, it gets a number of things right both in fact and in, pardon the pun, spirit). But it also perpetuates an increasingly popular myth - that Charles Dickens...well...invented Christmas. At least, that is, Christmas as we think of it today. There are a lot of reasons why this seems true, and, yes, Dicken's A Christmas Carol played an enormous role in a Victorian revival and redefining of Christmas - but that revival was happening with him or without him. So we decided to take a closer look at Victorian society in the 1940s and exam how religious - or not - Dickens and A Christmas Carol actually were. Kelly and John invited Victorianist Kristen Hanley Cardozo to share some of her expertise and talk about spirits, Scrooges, and the real reasons for the season.
Tonight, we'll read a short story by Charles Dickens called “A Christmas Tree”, from 1850. Snoozecast first aired this story back in the year 2020. It was only ten years prior to this story's publication that in 1840 the German concept of a Christmas tree was introduced to England. Before then, nobody in England had placed a Christmas tree in their home.Just as Dicken's “A Christmas Carol” isn't actually a song, “A Christmas Tree” is barely a story and the tree is merely a launching off point for a series of dreamy impressions from the author's mind. — read by 'M' — Sign up for Snoozecast+ to get expanded, ad-free access by going to snoozecast.com/plus! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Adam creates a hypnosis session to help a client let go of a belief that they are bad or unworthy - Adam uses Dicken's pattern and inner child work to release the disempowering belief. Coming Soon - The Hypnotists's Secret Circle: Adam will soon be launching a new low-cost membership to access his entire hypnosis archive without the intro, outro, and explanation and an exclusive community only for members. In the meantime you can secure a free sleep download here: https://tr.ee/MCuZqKPnEg Adam Cox is one of the world's most innovative hypnotists and is known for being the hypnotherapist of choice for Celebrities, CEO's and even Royalty. To book a free 30-minute consultation call to consider working with Adam go to: https://go.oncehub.com/AdamCox Adam's rates for hypnotherapy in pounds and US dollars are here: https://www.adamcox.co.uk/hypnotherapist.html You can contact Adam at adam@adamcox.co.uk Further information on Adam is here: https://linktr.ee/AdamCoxOfficial Tags: Adam Cox, the hypnotist, NLP, asmr, hypnosis, hypnotherapy, hypnotist, stress, sleep, worry, meditation, guided meditation, hypnotism, anxiety, hypnosis for abundance, hypnosis for feeling bad, guilt hypnosis, stress hypnosis, unworthy hypnosis,
Diese Folge erwartet euch bei Le TechNic: In dieser Folge nehmen Lausi und Lennart euch mit auf eine Tour durch die neuesten Gadgets und Trends der Tech-Welt! Von robustem Outdoor-WLAN über smarte Saugroboter bis hin zu den neuesten Apple-Geräten – alles, was Technik-Fans lieben. Themen: Diskussionen: Viel Spaß mit den neuesten Tech-Insights bei Le TechNic!
Episode 365 of Boss Hog of Liberty is out! Jeremiah Morrell, Adam “Bones” Harcourt, Aaron Dicken, and Zach Burcham are the voices. Aaron Dicken gives us a City of New Castle update, We talk hurricane aftermath, especially in Western North Carolina, and the amazing volunteer spirit that has shown through. A large portion of the show is around the VP and Governor Debates, and finally we talk about a major sports story around Michael Jordan vs NASCAR. Our program is community supported on Patreon. Do your part by chipping into the cause by donating monthly at any level at www.patreon.com/bosshogofliberty and receive even more BONUS coverage and content. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode of the Retire Y'all Podcast, Adam is joined by Matt Dicken. Listen along as they discuss Matt's origin story, private equity fund, alternative investments, and more!
Send us a Text Message.Unlock the latest insights into over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aids with our special guest, John Dicken, Director for Healthcare at the GAO. This episode promises to shine a light on the newly FDA-approved OTC hearing aids, featuring an in-depth discussion on their availability and the rising consumer interest. Discover the challenges in tracking OTC sales data and the potential for these devices to create new markets for those with mild to moderate hearing loss without diminishing the prescription hearing aid industry. We also debunk common myths about hearing loss and explore the nuanced differences between hearing and listening problems.Click here to read and/or download the GAO's OTC Hearing Aid Report. Explore the intriguing dynamics of affordability and stigma associated with hearing aids. Did you know that despite OTC options being priced from $200 to over $1,000, and prescription aids costing several thousand dollars, stigma significantly impacts people's willingness to use them? We reference studies showing that even in countries where hearing aids are free, many still opt out. Our conversation highlights the crucial role of professional guidance in selecting hearing aids and how private practices can provide affordable solutions, ensuring a balanced approach between OTC accessibility and expert support in tackling hearing health issues.Our discussion touches upon the importance of ongoing market evaluation, and how Medicare Advantage plans and the Department of Veterans Affairs are navigating these challenges. Tune in for John Dickens' valuable expertise, particularly his insights on making OTC hearing aids a viable, cost-effective option.While we know all hearing aids amplify sounds to help you hear them, Starkey Genesis AI uses cutting-edge technology designed to help you understand them, too.Click here to find a provider near you and test drive Starkey Genesis AI! Support the Show.Connect with the Hearing Matters Podcast TeamEmail: hearingmatterspodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @hearing_matters_podcast Twitter: @hearing_mattasFacebook: Hearing Matters Podcast
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Episode 353 of Boss Hog of Liberty is out! Jeremiah Morrell and Chase Peyton are your hosts. Zach Burcham is the producer. Betsy Mills and Aaron Dicken are our guests. The race for Lieutenant Governor of Indiana is heating up. Betsy was a delegate to the GOP convention. We evaluate the candidates, and what it means for the fall race. Attitudes of frustration abound. Betsy and Aaron give updates on their council positions. Tax increases are coming. Our program is community supported on Patreon. Do your part by chipping into the cause by donating monthly at any level at www.patreon.com/bosshogofliberty and receive even more BONUS coverage and content. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices