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I read from DLS to DNA fingerprinting with Camyla Rocha. Here are some interesting links Camyla provided. https://www.britannica.com/science/recombinant-DNA-technology https://genetics-gsa.org/ https://www.acs.org/careers/chemical-sciences/fields/biotechnology.html https://www.yourgenome.org/facts/what-is-the-central-dogma/ Looks like DNA just celebrated a big birthday! https://www.npr.org/2023/02/28/1160157729/70-years-ago-a-scientific-discovery-changed-the-world https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNA It looks like Distance Measuring Equipment (DME) uses triangulation between the planes and ground stations to measure the delay of radio signals. Or something like that. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distance_measuring_equipment "DNA fingerprinting" is usually called "DNA profiling" these days because it's not always using fingerprints. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNA_profiling The word of the episode is "DMT". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N,N-Dimethyltryptamine Theme music from Tom Maslowski https://zestysol.com/ Merchandising! https://www.teepublic.com/user/spejampar "The Dictionary - Letter A" on YouTube "The Dictionary - Letter B" on YouTube "The Dictionary - Letter C" on YouTube "The Dictionary - Letter D" on YouTube Featured in a Top 10 Dictionary Podcasts list! https://blog.feedspot.com/dictionary_podcasts/ Backwards Talking on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmIujMwEDbgZUexyR90jaTEEVmAYcCzuq dictionarypod@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/thedictionarypod/ https://twitter.com/dictionarypod https://www.instagram.com/dictionarypod/ https://www.patreon.com/spejampar https://www.tiktok.com/@spejampar 917-727-5757
This is a story that popped up on my facebook feed a few days ago. My daughter starts middle school tomorrow. We've decorated her locker, bought new uniforms, even surprised her with a new backpack. But tonight just before bed, we did another pre-middle school task that is far more important than the others. I gave her a tube of toothpaste and asked her to squirt it out onto a plate. When she finished, I calmly asked her to put all the toothpaste back in the tube. She began exclaiming things like "But I can't!" and "It won't be like it was before!" I quietly waited for her to finish and then said the following: "You will remember this plate of toothpaste for the rest of your life. Your words have the power of life or death. As you go into middle school, you are about to see just how much weight your words carry. You are going to have the opportunity to use your words to hurt, demean, slander and wound others. You are also going to have the opportunity to use your words to heal, encourage, inspire and love others. You will occasionally make the wrong choice; I can think of three times this week I have used my own words carelessly and caused harm. Just like this toothpaste, once the words leave your mouth, you can't take them back. Use your words carefully. When others are misusing their words, guard your words. Make the choice every morning that life-giving words will come out of your mouth. Decide tonight that you are going to be a life-giver in middle school. Be known for your gentleness and compassion. Use your life to give life to a world that so desperately needs it. You will never, ever regret choosing kindness." The Rock said he heard a quote when he was 15 that is now engrained in his DNA “It's nice to be important, but it's important to be nice” As coaches, we want to love our kids, and we want to be tough on them, and we want them to compete and play hard to win. We must model that we can be fierce and nice at the same time. We will say and do things like that tube of toothpaste, where we wish we could take them back. Try to spill as little as possible, and when you do, admit it.
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Learn about a key trait in group leaders; why DNA evidence is overrated; and a brainless slime mold that can “think.” The "babble hypothesis" of leadership says people who talk more are seen as leaders by Steffie Drucker Dolan, E. W. (2021, July 17). New study finds people who speak more are more likely to be viewed as leaders. PsyPost; PsyPost. https://www.psypost.org/2021/07/new-study-finds-people-who-speak-more-are-more-likely-to-be-viewed-as-leaders-61540 MacLaren, N. G., Yammarino, F. J., Dionne, S. D., Sayama, H., Mumford, M. D., Connelly, S., Martin, R. W., Mulhearn, T. J., Todd, E. M., Kulkarni, A., Cao, Y., & Ruark, G. A. (2020). Testing the babble hypothesis: Speaking time predicts leader emergence in small groups. The Leadership Quarterly, 31(5), 101409. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.leaqua.2020.101409 Contrary To Popular Belief, DNA Evidence Is Far From Perfect by Ashley Hamer Shermer, M. (2015). Forensic Pseudoscience. Scientific American, 313(3), 95–95. https://doi.org/10.1038/scientificamerican0915-95 Shaer, M. (2016, May 17). The Atlantic. The Atlantic; theatlantic. https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2016/06/a-reasonable-doubt/480747/ Dolan, M. (2019, January 29). The danger of DNA: It isn't perfect. Chicagotribune.com; Chicago Tribune. https://www.chicagotribune.com/la-me-dna26-2008dec26-story.html There's a brainless slime mold that can do things often associated with thinking by Cameron Duke Greenberg, A. (2020, September 21). Eight smart things slime molds can do without a brain. Pbs.org; Nova. https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/article/slime-mold-smart-brainless-cognition/ Murugan, N. J., Kaltman, D. H., Jin, P. H., Chien, M., Martinez, R., Nguyen, C. Q., Kane, A., Novak, R., Ingber, D. E., & Levin, M. (2021). Mechanosensation Mediates Long‐Range Spatial Decision‐Making in an Aneural Organism. Advanced Materials, 2008161. https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.202008161 Thinking without a brain. (2021, July 15). EurekAlert! https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/762793 Follow Curiosity Daily on your favorite podcast app to learn something new every day withCody Gough andAshley Hamer. Still curious? Get exclusive science shows, nature documentaries, and more real-life entertainment on discovery+! Go to https://discoveryplus.com/curiosity to start your 7-day free trial. discovery+ is currently only available for US subscribers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joy and sorrow--they go hand in hand. But why does one seem easier and more comfortable to cope with than the other? And while grief can be extremely difficult to face and work through, psychotherapist and authenticity architect Dr. Patti Ashley is here to offer insightful life lessons to bring clarity in even the hardest moments of our lives. Dr. Ashley’s also an international workshop presenter, author, and speaker who brings unique insight into the identification and treatment of trauma, shame, grief, as well as dysfunctional family patterns. Her signature model of authenticity architecture creates long-term changes in the brain as well as in the nervous system, breaking through barriers to personal freedom and authentic growth while excavating the truth of self-love, belonging, and connection. Dr. Ashley’s 35-plus-years of experience include: developing and teaching, continuing education courses for physicians, hospital wellness programs, university, and other private organizations. Her latest book, Letters To Freedom: From Fear to Love to Grace, is a beautiful, profound memoir of grief and relationship. Get ready to rewrite your take on grief and see what it unfolds! Key Takeaways: The heartbreak movement. We live in a culture that does everything possible to avoid and ignore grief. Too many feels! But what would happen if the next time tragedy knocked on your door, it was welcomed with open arms? Heartbreak’s surprising gift is THIS . . . [13:07]. The genetic insight. Did you know that each of us is carrying at least 14 generations of ancestral trauma in our DNA? It’s the key to why unconsciously we might try to avoid overall distress. So how do we evolve from deep traumatic roots before our time? The beauty unfolds HERE . . . [27:06]. The mindful takeaway. What is grace? Is it the moment where you find clarity--a sense of safety--where you relinquish control? Dr. Ashley says it’s all that and more. But how can we make ourselves more open to accepting grace in our lives? Remember this ONE life lesson . . . [43:59]. Tune in and turn the volume up for a dose of inspiration and life lessons. You're never more than One Idea Away from a whole, new reality. Thank you to our partners at iPEC Coaching! Custom tailor your coaching career to your passion and lifestyle with the support of dynamic business tools, a strong coaching network, and expert guidance from a team dedicated to your success long after graduation. Enroll in the most comprehensive coach training program available, and prepare to exceed your own expectations. Learn more at ipeccoaching.com/oia.
Can you ever be healed from the impacts of childhood sexual abuse? or does childhood sexual abuse become part or your DNA?It might seem strange to anyone who has not suffered abuse to even ask the question, can you heal from abuse. This is because we live in a society where conditions or ailments can be treated or cured by taking a course of medication. For those of us who have experienced sexual abuse or childhood trauma, it can often feel like it can never be overcome.Even when you think that you are doing ‘okay’ and getting on with things, a major event can throw you to such an extent that you feel like your life is falling apart. That is what happened to me when my mother died. My reaction to her death made me look for answers to the questions I have always held about areas of my life that I felt were unfix-able.Looking for AnswersI wanted to know why even after all the work I had done on myself and all the knowledge I had around the various impacts of child sexual abuse, I still felt there was something missing that stopped me feeling human. I had always struggled with making lasting connections with people, always found it strange that I was still incapable of feeling empathy and compassion for people on the news in horrendous situations. I could not cry or really feel for others at emotional events like funerals, unless I was completely pissed.Attachment Disorder and Childhood Sexual AbuseIt was only through a chance conversation with my partner in which she suggested that I should look into attachment disorders that I eventually uncovered the missing answers to my questions.I had only ever heard of attachment disorders in relation to children and separation from a mother, so I had never made a connection to the possibility of this being related to me as a victim of abuse. This search sent me down the road to uncover information about how the levels of trauma experienced as a child can impact brain development and prevent connections between different parts of the brain happening. This new information helped me to understand the many conditions and disorders that can develop as a direct result of childhood sexual abuse and even showed me how childhood trauma can and does, alter our very DNA.Childhood Sexual Abuse Changes the Body and BrainI found information about the changes that occur in brain chemistry and development as a result of overexposure to trauma in early childhood. How these changes were then linked to long-lasting physical, emotional and mental effects to victims of childhood sexual abuse. I made so many connections to my own life and how I had long suffered from many physical ailments and in particular pain. I had accepted this as just part of me. This information allowed me to seek out other forms of treatments to help overcome these physical problems.I discovered that due to the result of these changes in brain chemistry in the brains of victims of childhood sexual abuse our thinking, feelings and behaviours can be forever altered.This information was so important to me. I always knew I was different than other children growing up. Even then, I saw things differently than my peers. I never related to how they felt or even what they were interested in. I always felt different and weird. Armed with this new information I could see and make a connection to how this lack of development in certain parts of my brain impacted how I was in the world and let myself off the hook for something I had no control over.Overexposure to trauma in childhood is found to impact the development of the particular part of the brain that controls the intensity of our emotions and helps moderate feelings of fear which are necessary for impulse control. It helps us to not overreact to certain situations with anger driven by fear and be able to be rational and think things through which is a critical area for learning.Living With The Effects of Childhood Sexual AbuseThis under-development for me showed up as excessive reactions to even the most mundane task. We each wrote about this in ‘Click, Click’ how in school, the levels of anxiety were overwhelming for us. For me it resulting in me soiling myself if any attention was directed at me. Because I was unable to concentrate, learning for me was a nightmare and resulted in me growing up with the belief that I was stupid and incapable of doing anything.It is also documented that overexposure to trauma can affect your ability to regulate emotions and moods, to form attachments, and how you respond to drugs.For me, this lack of development manifested in all sorts of conditions/disorders, anything from social anxiety to attachment disorders, to suffering from depression and an over dependency on alcohol just so I could engage with others.Knowledge is PowerSo what difference does having this information make to a survivor of childhood sexual abuse? I can honestly say that this information has changed my life. Understanding how my brains development has been impacted allowed me to see the damage that was caused by my abuse. It provides me with answers as to why I think, feel, believe or behave in a particular way. It stops me judging myself so harshly and from hating myself for something that I had no control over.When we were writing ‘Why Go Back? 7 Steps to Healing from Childhood Sexual Abuse’ we wanted to put all the information that helped us in one place. We all feel that if we had access to this information it would have made such a difference to our healing and the length of time it has taken. Our intention is always to help others by sharing our own experiences, what worked for us and how it impacted our lives.If you accept that your very DNA has been altered due to your experience of abuse you can also accept that knowledge and understanding of just how that occurred will absolutely allow you to find a new way of being in the world. Taking the challenge to journey into your past is not easy, but in my opinion, it is the only way to rid yourself of the damage caused by your abuse.If you want a really easy talk on how your DNA is impacted by childhood trauma check out Pediatrician Dr. Nadine Burke Harris who talks about how ‘trauma affects health across a lifetime’ at a TEDMED – 2014Or read the study carried out by Dr. Vince Felitti at Kaiser and Dr. Bob Anda called the Adverse Childhood Experiences StudyPaula – 29th December 2017
Have you considered doing an autosomal DNA test to add to and improve the accuracy of your family tree? Have you ever heard of autosomal DNA? It is the most common type of publicly available DNA test nowadays and is quite affordable. Here is what you need to know about this valuable genealogical DNA test. Show Notes: https://ancestralfindings.com/y-dna-and-mt-dna-and-how-they-can-help-you-trace-your-ancestors/ Listen to the Weekly Podcast: https://ancestralfindings.com/podcast Weekly Giveaways: https://ancestralfindings.com/drawing Free eBooks: https://ancestralfindings.com/ebooks Hard To Find Surnames: https://ancestralfindings.com/surnames Social Media: https://www.twitter.com/ancestralstuff https://www.facebook.com/AncestralFindings https://www.instagram.com/ancestralfindings #DNA #Genealogy #AncestralFindings
[Guest: Rha Goddess] Q: Do you ever struggle with finding your Soul's purpose and aligning it with the practical realities of “Making Money” and paying the bills? Our guest today is the Entrepreneurial Soul Coach behind a whole new generation of successful changemakers, visionaries, and social entrepreneurs - Rha Goddess. Rha is the Founder and CEO of Move The Crowd, a visionary pioneer who has galvanized a movement of conscious entrepreneurs to “Stay True, Get Paid, and Do Good.” This is one of our most inspiring and game-changing episodes ever. Enjoy! ~~~~~ Topics/questions explored: * Rha's backstory - how did she come to focus her work as entrepreneurial soul coach? Healing our relationship with money and capitalism? * The moral dilemma we have with capitalism. * How our culture tolerates abuse of money and power - which leads to distortions in cultural DNA - * It's not enough to repel capitalism. We need an alternative that is empowering * “Purpose all day long - but if I can't feed my family, then my purpose will have to wait.” * Rha's unorthodox business education? * Realizing the degree to which we may be repelling money * Spiritual law “The law of pure potentiality” from the 7 spiritual laws. Deepak Chopra * Become aware that YOU ARE CREATIVE. What is the reality/experience that you wish to create? * Opportunity to move from being at Mercy of circumstances, vs. actively creating circumstances --> Finding our voice. * Taking the time to create a clear detailed menu of services and rates. Focusing on value being delivered. * What are your services worth, learning how to stand in your value - time in mirror practicing. * Enabled Rha to 3x her income in 8 months. * Economy is simply the use of wealth and resources. Acquisition and utilizing of resources. * THE HEALING OF OUR PERSONAL ECONOMY. * Spending money on businesses, products, services that are aligned with our values. Being JOYFUL about the spending money. * Energetically feeling expansive, investing in community in a meaningful way. * Understanding the nature of our mindset and inner conversation about Money. * Root causes of our limited money conversations * Core belief #1: “There is not enough.” (not enough money, time, energy.) * Core belief #2: “I don't deserve it. I'm not worthy.” (not feeling worthy, wanting to hide.) * Core belief #3: “I'm afraid of what it's going to take.” (fear of overwork i may not be able to maintain, sustain it. * Hard work - vs - what's actually useful work? * Core believe #4: “I'm anti-capitalism, so I don't participate.” (angry about what things cost. I don't feel comfortable charging for god's work. I'm afraid of becoming corrupted) * Money has potential to magnetize what you already are. * Core believe #5: “I am not safe.” (afraid of being persecuted, more drama.) * Practice seeing the ways in which life is working in partnership with us, supporting us. * Operate from a different state, not afraid of criticism. * Rha's provocative statement on “safety” * Security is a false construct. God did not promise you security. God promised evolution and growth. Your soul is here to learn and grow. * It's not about the thing you pursue. It's about who you become as you pursue the thing. * “Any place where you are experiencing lack - is the invitation to grow.” * What is Rha Goddess' #1 advice for tapping into our highest human possibilities? Claim your free gift from Rha at: www.Movethecrowd.me/DrE ~~~ Rha Goddess / Move The Crowd website: www.MoveTheCrowd.me Connect with Dr. E - www.SuperWellness.com / www.DrEdithUbuntu.com Pick up your copy of SuperWellness on Amazon.com
Please, can I order some DNA? It may sound like science fiction, but Dr. Tiffany Vora is looking at a future where anyone can go online, pick the DNA sequence they want and have it delivered. She talks about how we can use the various DNA to create cells that eat plastic or petroleum or convert sunlight into energy. We already have bacteria that are programmed to eat oil, it’s really a matter of creating something even more efficient. As a research scientist, Faculty director and Vice Chair of Medicine and Digital Biology at Singularity University, Tiffany Vora deals with the future of life science and technology. She gives us a glimpse into her fascinating world.
Should we be tinkering with our DNA? It can fix fatal flaws in ourselves, but at what cost? This episode we talk with Kunal Kalro about what the consequences could be.
As we focus on living a well done life this last quarter of 2017, I realized how we see ourselves often impacts our choices. The quote "To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment" came to mind as I was interviewing 2 guests for this month's podcast. During our interview, Patricia Patterson, my first guest on the topic of self esteem, mentioned this idea of a "self esteem DNA". She explains what she means by that in this episode of the StrongHer podcast. I would love to hear your thoughts over on the blog or leave a comment on the post for this podcast episode on Instagram at @strongherme. Patricia (P.A.) Patterson is an ordained and licensed minister. She is the co-founder (along with her husband, Bill) of Saturation Saturday Ministries with God’s vision to inspirationally and dynamically teach the Word of God in tandem with the move of the Holy Spirit. In this episode: How years of emotional abuse and bullying influenced her choices and decisions as a young woman A simple strategy she learned from counseling for shifting how she viewed herself, her past and her future How to let go of the need to perform for the approval of others, in order to be happy with your life How following God's leadership when it looks nothing like we would expect leads to a brighter self esteem DNA The power of meditating on scripture to uncover your true identity Show Notes: I AM Statements - Downloadable Emotionally Healthy Woman by Geri Scazzero Saturation Saturday Ministries Thanks Living Conference Episode Quotes: Memorialize your victories! - Patricia Patterson What is your self esteem DNA? It will point you to your identity in Christ, which will then point you to living out your purpose. -Patricia Patterson Believe God when He tells you who you are. -Kendra Tillman If you live your life for what other people think you will live a miserable life. -Kendra Tillman ******************* If you enjoyed the show, please rate it on iTunes and write a short review. Connect with Kendra personally @kendratillman OR @strongherme on Instagram. Ask a question on the podcast episode at strongher.me/blog or by emailing strongerevent@gmail.com.
Fred Miller can help you hone your elevator speech, and so much more. Hear about it on The Nice Guys today. Reach Us Here: Doug- @DJDoug Strickland- @NiceGuyonBiz Fred- @fredmiller Proud to be a part of the C-Suite Radio Network On Facebook: The Nice Guys Community page Amazon.com: Click before buying anything. Help support the podcast. Show Notes by Production Assistant - Anna Nygren 2/17/17- Fred Miller can help you hone your elevator speech, and so much more. Hear about it on The Nice Guys today. Intro We learn more from our mistakes Speaking opportunities are business, career and leadership opportunities Practical Action We perceive good speakers as experts ‘Because' is an influencer word Success is in Doug's DNA It's not because he works hard or anything ‘Hire me' is a hook for your elevator speech You don't want to spend major time with minor possibilities We're all self-employed and you want to be seen as an expert You want to own every link on the first page of Google when you search your name Closing Lines http://nosweatpublicspeaking.com/ Write a book See Fred's website- https://nosweatpublicspeaking.com And get his FREE elevator speech template-https://nosweatpublicspeaking.com/go/freeelevatorspeechtemplate/ Fred's book, No Sweat Elevator Speech is on Amazon. Doug's Stuff: Amazon #1 Best selling book Nice Guys Finish First. Business Building Bootcamp (10 Module Course) Partner Links: Julie Reisler's book- Get a PhD in You Sign up for Sanebox free and get a $10.00 credit on us: The best way to get a handle on your E-Mail. Interview Valet: Get interviewed on top podcasts and share your message. Acuity Scheduling: Stop wasting time going back and forth scheduling appointments Survey: Take our short survey so The Nice Guys know what you like. Nice Guys Links Subscribe to the Podcast Niceguysonbusiness.com You can text Doug anytime at 410-340-6861, of if you just want to leave us a message or record an intro to the show, call 4242 DJ DOUG (1-424-253-3684) Promise Statement: To provide a learning experience that is entertaining and adds value to your life. Don't underestimate the Power of Nice. Proud to be a part of the C-Suite Radio Network
Harry Romero: "What does house music mean to me? How do you describe something that is in your DNA? It's my first language." And with that fine introduction, we are honoured and rather excited to welcome undisputed House legend Harry Romero to the Gangstercast. Harry has been at the top of his game for more than 15 years - as one of the founding fathers and most prolific artists on Subliminal Records, as well as the creator too many cross-over and underground hits to mention, he has raised the bar for prime time dance floor anthems again and again. He also just released the awesome 3 tracks EP 'Back From Saturn' on our very own I'm A House Gangster label. We asked Harry about his Gangstercast: "This mix represents me as an artist because at the root of me is Chicago, NY, NJ, London, and Paris. The music I play can be attributed in one way or another to these seminal places that have been a huge part of the development of me and house music. The tracks chosen were to showcase the "BACK FROM SATURN" EP. Two of the three tracks are in the mix and it was important for me to paint a picture of what I would want to hear on a night out. It's not about hands in the air here, but it's more about getting back to dancing - isn't that part of the reason we go to night clubs?" This ethos reflects the Harry Romero that can be found behind the decks all over the world every weekend: "The best form of flattery for me as a DJ is to have the people dancing. yes, hands in the air are cool too but it's all about sweating on the dancefloor." Onto matters of what being a House Gangster is all about and Harry is down with the cause: "What House Gangster means to me is standing behind what you believe and staying the course no matter what. It means not selling yourself short or following the status quo. It means staying true to the essence of house music... the vibe and not the fashion. I would describe the House Gangster sound as pure groove. Not overdone. The few basic sounds the music contains is all you need to get your point across - it could be just a kick and a high hat but that kick and high hat is all you need to get that vibe across. It adheres to no formula and evokes a vibe from the days when this music was new and cutting edge. Everything is based around the beats. It's the antithesis to what is now called EDM, which is basically repackaged trance."