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Sebastián Mrkvicka (28) is acteur en theatermaker. Hij studeerde af aan de Toneelschool van ArtEZ in Arnhem en speelde in diverse voorstellingen en televisieseries. Hij verwierf vooral bekendheid door zijn vertolking van Ruben in de populaire televisieserie Dertigers. Binnenkort is hij te zien in de nieuwe film Downtown van Michiel van Erp. Daarnaast sluit hij zich aan bij de theater- en talentontwikkelingsplek DOX, waar hij verder werkt aan zijn eigen voorstelling The Desire Club. presentator: Bo Fasseur
Vanessa Ogaldez, LAMFTSPECIALTIES:TraumaCouples CommunicationIdentity/Self Acceptancehttps://www.dcctherapy.com/vanessa-ogaldez-lamftFrom Her website: Maybe you have said something like, “What else can I do?” and it is possible you feel stuck or heartbroken because you can't seem to connect with your partner as you want or used to. Whether or not you're in a relationship and you have experienced trauma, hurtful arguments, or life changes that have brought on disconnection in your relationships, there is a sense of loss and heartache. You may find yourself in “robot mode” just going through your daily tasks, causing you to eventually disconnect from others, only to continue the cycle of miscommunication and loneliness. Perhaps you feel misunderstood, and you compensate by being helpful to everyone else while you yearn for true intimacy and friendships. Sometimes you feel there are so many experiences that have contributed to your pain and suffering that you don't know where to start. There are Cultural norms you may feel that not everyone can understand and therapy is not one of those Cultural norms. I believe therapy can be a place of safety, healing, and self-discovery. As a therapist, my focus is to support you and your goals in life and relationships. I am committed to you building deep communications, connections and feeling secure in the ability to share your emotions.Danielle (00:06):Good morning. I just had the privilege and honor of interviewing my colleague, another therapist and mental health counselor in Chicago, Vanessa Les, and she is located right in the midst of Chicago with an eye and a view out of her office towards what's happening with ICE and immigration raids. I want to encourage you to listen into this episode of the Arise Podcast, firsthand witness accounts and what is it actually like to try to engage in a healing process when the trauma may be committed right before someone comes in the office. We know that's a possibility and right after they leave the office, not suggesting that it's right outside the door, but essentially that the world in which we are living is not as hopeful and as Mary as we would like to think, I am sad and deeply disturbed and also very hopeful that we share this power inside of ourselves.(01:10):It's based on nonviolence and care and love for neighbor, and that is why Vanessa and I connected. It's not because we're neighbors in the sense of I live next door to her in Chicago and she lives next door to me in Washington. We're neighbors because as Latinas in this world, we have a sense of great solidarity in this fight for ourselves, for our families, for our clients, to live in a world where there's freedom, expression, liberation, and a movement towards justice and away from systems and oppression that want to literally drag us into the pit of hell. We're here to say no. We're here to stand beside one another in solidarity and do that together. I hope you join us in this conversation and I hope you find your way to jump in and offer your actual physical resources, whether it's money, whether it's walking, whether it's calling a friend, whether it's paying for someone's mental health therapy, whether it's sharing a meal with someone, sharing a coffee with someone. All these things, they're just different kinds of things that we can do, and that's not an exhaustive list.(02:28):I love my neighbor. I even want to talk to the people that don't agree with me, and I believe Vanessa feels the same way. And so this episode means a lot to me. It's very important that we pay attention to what's happening and we ground ourselves in the reality and the experiences of black and brown bodies, and we don't attempt to make them prove over and over and over what we can actually see and investigate with our own eyes. Join in. Hey, welcome Vanessa. I've only met you once in person and we follow each other online, but part of the instigation for the conversation is a conversation about what is reality. So there's so many messages being thrown at us, so many things happening in the world regarding immigration, law enforcement, even mental health fields, and I've just been having conversations with different community members and activists and finding out how do you find yourself in reality what's happening. I just first would love to hear who you are, where you're at, where you're coming from, and then we can go from there.Vanessa (03:41):Okay. Well, my name is Vanessa Valez. I'm a licensed marriage and family therapist. Before becoming a therapist five years ago through my license, I worked in nonprofit for over 20 years, working with families and community and addressing what is the need and what is the problem and how can we all get together. Been involved with different movements and nonprofit organizations focusing on the community in Humbolt Park and Logan Square in the inner city of Chicago. My parents are longtime activists and they've been instrumental in teaching me how to work in community and be part of community and to be empathetic and thoughtful and caring and feeling like what happens to me happens to us and what happens to us happens to me. So that's kind of the values that I come from and have always felt that were true. I'm a mom of three and my husband and I have been together for 29 years, so since we were teenagers.Thank you. But yeah, so that's a lot of just in general who I am and culturally, I come from an Afro Latina culture. I am a Puerto Rican born here, well born in New York where my family was from and they migrated from Puerto Rico, my grandparents did. And in our culture, we are African, we are indigenous, and my dad is Puerto Rican and Native American. So there's a lot in here that I am a hundred percent all of it. So I think that's the view and experience that I come from is knowing who I am and my ancestors who are very important to me.Danielle (06:04):I mean, that encompasses so much of what I think the battle is over who gets to be American and who doesn't. Right? Yeah, definitely. From your position in your job and you're in Chicago right on the ground, I think a lot of people are wondering what's really happening? What are you seeing? What's true? Can you speak to that a little bit?Vanessa (06:32):Yeah. What's really happening here is, I don't know, it's like what's really happening here? People are really scared. People are really scared. Families that are black and brown, families that are in low income situations, families that have visas, families that have green cards, families that are undocumented, all of us are really scared and concerned, and the reason is because we feel that there is power being taken from us without any kind of accountability. So I see my friends and family saying ICE is in our neighborhood, and I mean a block away from where I live, ICE is in our neighborhood, in our schools. We have to watch out. ICE is in front of our church or ICE is patrolling our neighborhood, and we have to all come together and start throwing whistles and we have to know what it is that we're supposed to do if we get interact, if we interact with ice or any kind of federal agent, which is just in itself disturbing, and we're supposed to just get up in our day and send our kids to school, and we're supposed to go to work and do the things that we're supposed to do.(08:07):So it's traumatic. This is a trauma that we are going through, and I think that it only triggers the traumas that a lot of us, black and brown people and community have been trying to get the world to listen and recognize this isn't new for us. It's just now very aggressive and very violent and going backwards instead of forward.(08:39):I think that's how I would describe what is really happening in Chicago. On the other side, I think there's this other place of, I'm kind of really proud of a lot of our people where I think it is understandable to say, you know what? It's not me or mine, or I got my papers all together, so that's really unfortunate, but it's not something that's happening in front of me. I could understand that there are some of some people who feel that way because it does feel like a survival situation. I think though there are others who are saying, no, what happens to you is happening to me too, I'm going to keep accountable to my power. And there's a lot of allies out there. There are a lot of people who are moving and saying, I'm afraid, but I'm still going to act in my fear.(09:37):And I think that's really brave. So in that way, I feel like there's this movement of bravery and a movement of we've had enough and we're going to reinvent what it is that is our response. It's not this or that. It's not extreme to extreme, but I'm going to do it in the way that I feel is right and that I feel that it's good for me to do and I can be truthful in that. And so today I'm really proud because my kids are going to be protesting and walking out of their school and I'm super, super proud and I was like, send pictures because I'm so proud of them. And so someone could say, is that doing anything? I'm like, hell yeah, doing something. It's doing something. The kids are saying, what power do we have? Not much, but whatever I have, I'm going to put that out there and I'm going to be brave and do it.(10:34):And it's important for us to support them. I feel their school does a really good job of supporting them and guiding them through this and letting us parents know, Hey, talk to your kids about this shadow to Belmont Intrinsic Charter School. But they really are doing something. And I find that in a lot of the schools around Chicago, around the Hermosa, Logan Square, Humbold Park area where I live in Humboldt Park, I find that a lot of the schools are stepping up and saying, we are on the community side of taking care of our kids and what's best for our families. So there's that happening and I want to make sure to give that. We have to see that too.Danielle (11:15):One thing you really said at the beginning really struck me. You said power without accountability. And two things I think of you see a truck, you see a law enforcement person acting without accountability. Not only does that affect you in the moment and that trauma particularly maybe even chase you, but I think it activates all the other sense and remembrances of when you didn't have power and there was no accountability. So I thought of that, but I also thought of the people perpetrating these crimes and the way it's reinforcing for inside their own body that they can do whatever they want and not have to pay attention to their own soul, not have to pay attention to their own humanity. And there's something extremely dehumanizing about repeating and repeating and normalizing that for them too. So I was, those are the two things that kind of struck me at the beginning of what you said.Vanessa (12:14):Yeah, I think what you're saying right now is I think the shock factor of it all of how could you do this and do these things and say these things and not only feel that there won't be any accountability, and I think all of us are kind of going like, who's going to keep this accountable? But I think also, how can you do that and feel okay about it? And so I think about the president that just is, I think a person who I will always shock me all the things that he's doing and saying, it shocks me and I'm glad it shocks me. It should never be normal, and I think that's important. I think sometimes with a lot of supporters of his, there's this normalcy of that's just him. He's just really meaning what he's saying or he's just kind of blunt and I like that about him. That should never be normalized. So that's shocking that you can do that. He can do that and it not be held accountable to the extent that it should be. And then for there to be this huge impact on the rest of us that he's supposed to be supporting, he's supposed to be protecting and looking out for, and then it's permissible, then it's almost supported. It's okay. This is a point of view that other people are like, I'm in supportive.(13:47):I think that sounds evil. It sounds just evil and really hard to contend with,Danielle (13:58):Which actually makes what the students do to walk out of their schools so much so profoundly resistant, so profoundly different. Walking itself is not violent kids themselves against man and masks fully. I've seen the pictures and I'm assuming they're true, fully geared up weapons at their side, tear gas, all this, and you just have kids walking. Just the stark contrast in the way they're expressing their humanity,Vanessa (14:30):Right? Yes. I think, yeah, I see that too, and I think it's shocking and to not recognize that, I think that's shocking for me when people don't recognize that what is going on with I think the cognitive process, what is going on with people in society, in American society where they look at children or people walking and they demonize it, but then they see the things and hear the things that this administration is doing and that they're seeing the things that our military is being forced to do and seeing the things that are happening with ice agents and they don't feel like there's anything wrong with it. That's just something that I'm trying to grapple with. I don't. I see it and you see it. Well, it is kind of like I don't know what to do with it.Danielle (15:34):So what do you do then when you hear what happens in your own body when you hear, oh, there's ice agents at my kid's school or we're things are on lockdown. What even happens for you in your body?Vanessa (15:48):I think what happens for me is what probably a lot of people are experiencing, which is immediate fear, immediate sorrow, immediate. I think I froze a few times thinking about it when it started happening here in Chicago more so I have a 17-year-old little brown boy, and we're tall people, so he is a big guy. He might look like a man. He is six something, six three maybe, but this is my little boy, this is my baby, and I have to send him out there every day immediately after feeling the shock and the sorrow of there's so many people in our generations. I could think of my parents, I could think of my grandparents that have fought so that my son can be in a better place and I feel like we're reverting. And so now he's going to experience something that I never want him to experience. And I feel like my husband and I have done a really great job of trying to prepare him for life with the fact that people are going to, some of them are going to see him in a different way or treat him in a different way. This is so different. The risk is so much greater because it's permissible now,(17:19):And so shock a freeze, and then I feel like life and vision for the future has halted for everybody here.(17:29):We can't have the conversation of where are we going? What is the vision of the future and how can I grow as a person? We're trying to just say, how can I get from A to Z today without getting stopped, without disappearing, without the fear completely changing my brain and changing my nervous system, and how can I find joy today? That is the big thing right now. So immediately there's this negative effect of this experience, and then there is the how can we recover and how can we stay safe? That's the big next step for us is I think people mentioned the word resilience and I feel like more people are very resilient and have historically been resilient, but it's become this four letter word. I don't want to be resilient anymore. I want to thrive. And I feel like that for my people. My community is like, why do we have to feel like we, our existence has to be surviving and this what's happening now with immigration and it's more than immigration. We know that it's not about just, oh, let's get the criminals. We know that this is targeted. There's proof out there, and the fact that we have to keep on bringing the proof up, it makes no sense. It just means if you don't believe it, then you've made a decision that you're not going to believe it. So it doesn't matter if we repeat it or not. It doesn't matter if you're right there and see it. So the fact that we have to even do the put out the energy of trying to get this message out and get people to be aware of it(19:24):Is a lot of energy on top of the fact that we're trying to survive this and there's no thriving right now. And that's the truth.Danielle (19:38):And the fact that people can say, oh, well, that's Chicago, that's not here, or that's Portland, that's not here. And the truth is it's here under the surface, the same hate, the same bigotry, the same racism, the same extreme violence. You can feel it bubbling under the surface. And we've had our own experiences here in town with that. I think. I know they've shut off funding for Pell grants.And I know that's happened. It happened to my family. So you even feel the squeeze. You feel the squeeze of you may get arrest. I've had the same talk with my very brown, curly hair, dark sun. I'm like, you can't make the mistakes other kids make. You can't walk in this place. You can't show up in this way. This is not a time where you can be you everywhere you go. You have to be careful.Vanessa (20:38):I think that's the big thing about our neighborhoods is that's the one place that maybe we could do that. That's the one place I could put my loud music on. That's the one place I could put my flags up. My Puerto Rican flags up and this is the one place that we could be. So for that to now be taken from us is a violence.Danielle (21:01):Yeah, it is a violence. I think the fact, I love that you said at the very beginning you said this, I was raised to think of what happens to me is happening to you. What happens to you is happening to me. What happens to them is happening to me and this idea of collective, but we live in a society that is forced separation, that wants to think of it separate. What enables you to stay connected to the people that love you and that are in your community? What inside of you drives that connection? What keeps you moving? I know you're not thriving, but what keeps youVanessa (21:37):Surviving? That's a good question. What keeps us surviving is I think it's honestly, I'll be really honest. It's the knowledge that I feel like I'm worth it.(21:53):I'm worth it. And I've done the work to get there. I've done the work to know my healing and to know my worth and to know my value. And in that, I feel like then I can make it My, and I have made it. My duty to do that for others is to say, you are worth it. You are so valuable. I need you and I know that you need me. And so I need to be well in order to be there for you. And that's important. I think. I see my kids, and of course they're a big motivator for me of getting up every day and trying to persevere and trying to find happiness with them and monitor their wellbeing and their mental health. And so that's a motivation. But that's me being connected with others. And so then there's family and friends that I'm connected with talking to my New York family all the time, and they're talking to me about what's going on there and them asking them what's going on there. And then we're contending with it. But then, so there's a process of crying about it, process of holding each other's hands and then process of reminding each other, we're not alone(23:12):And then processing another level of, and we can't give up. There's just too much to give up here. And so if it's going to be taken, we're going to take back our power and we're going to make it the narrative of what it's going to be, of how this fight is going to be fought. And that feels motivating. Something to do. There's just so much we've done, so much we've built(23:35):These communities have, I mean, sometimes they show the videos of ice agents and I'm like, wow, behind the scenes of the violence happening, you could see these beautiful murals. And I'm like, that's why we fight. That's why every day we get up, that's why we persevere is because we have been here. It wasn't like we just got here. We've been here and we've been doing the work and we've been building our communities. They are taking what we've grown. They're taking research from these universities. They're taking research from these young students who are out here trying to get more information so that it could better this community. So we've built so much. It's worth it. It's valuable and it's not going to be easily given.Danielle (24:29):Yeah, we have built so much. I mean, whether it's actually physically building the buildings to being involved in our schools and advocating because when we advocate just not for our rights, but in the past when we advocate for rights, I love what Cesar Chavez talks about when you're advocating for yourself, you're advocating for the other person. And so much of our advocacy is so inclusive of other people. And so I do think that there's some underestimation of our power or a lot, and I think that drives the other side mad. Literally insane.Vanessa (25:14):I think so too. I think this Saturdays protest is a big indicator of that. I know. Which you'll see me right there because what are we going to do? I mean, what are the things we can do things and we can do. And I feel like even in the moments when I am in session with a family or if I'm on a conversation with a friend, sometimes I post a lot of just what I see that I think is information that needs to get out there. And I am like somebody's going to see it and go like, oh, I didn't see that on my algorithm. And I get conversations from friends and family of, I need to talk about this. What are your thoughts about it? And I feel like that's a protest of we are going to join together in this experience and remind each other who we are in this moment and in this time. And then in that power, we can then make this narrative what we want it to be. And so it's a lot of work though. It's a lot of work and it's a lot of energy. So then it's a job right now. And I think that's why the word resilience is kind of a four letter word. Can we talk about the after effect? Because the after effect is depleted. There's just, I'm hungry. My nervous system is shot. How do I sleep? How do I eat? How do I take care and sell? soThe(26:54):A lot of work and we got to do it, but it's the truth of it. So both can exist, right? It's like how great and then how hard.Danielle (27:08):I love it that you said it's a job. It is an effing job, literally. It's like take care of your family, take care of yourself, whatever else you got going on. And then also how do you fight for your community? Because that's not something we're just going to stop doing.Literally all these extra work, all this extra work, all this extra job. And it's not like you would stop doing it, but it is extra.What do you think as jumping in back into the mental health field? And I told someone recently, they're like, oh, how's business going? I'm like, what do you mean? How's your client load? And I was like, well, sadly, the government has increased my caseload and the mental distress has actually in my profession, adds work to my plate.And I'm wondering for you what that's like. And it almost feels gross to me. Like someone out there is committing traumas that we all see, I see in the news I'm experiencing with my family, and then people need to come in more to get therapy, which is great. I'm glad we can have that process. But also, it's really gross to say your business has changed because the government is making more trauma on your people,Vanessa (28:29):Right? And I don't know if you experienced this, but I'm also feeling like there's this shift in what the sessions look like and what therapy looks like. Because it's one thing to work on past traumas or one thing to say, let's work on some of the cognitive distortions that these traumas have created and then move into vision and like, okay, well then without that, who are you and what are you and how can you move? And what would be your ideal future that you can work towards that has all halted? That's not available right now. I can't say you're not at risk. What happened to you way back is not something that's happening to you right now that it's not true. I can't tell those who are scientists and going into research, you're fine. You don't have to think about the world ending or your life as you know it ending because the life as people, their livelihoods are ending, have ended abruptly without any accountability, without any protection. It has halted. And a lot of these families I'm working with is we can't go into future that would serve me as let's go into the future. Let's do a vision board that would serve my agenda. But I'm going to be very honest with you, I have to validate the fact that there is a risk. My office is not far from Michigan Avenue. I could see it from here. My window's there, it's right out the window. I have families coming in and going, I'm afraid to come to session(30:25):Because they just grabbed somebody two years ago and no one said anything that was around them. I have no one that I can say in this environment that is going to protect me, but they come anyway because they freaking need it. And so then the sessions are that the sessions are the safe place. The only semblance of safety for them. And that's a big undertaking I think emotionally for us as therapists is how do I sit and this is happening. I don't have an answer for you on how to view this differently. It is what it is. And also this is the only safe place. I need to make sure that you're safe with the awareness. You're going to leave my office and I'm going to sit with that knowledge. So it's so different. I feel it's changed what's happening.Danielle (31:27):Oh man, I just stopped my breath thinking of that. I was consulting with a supervisor. I still meet with supervision and get consult on my cases, and I was talking about quote anxiety, and my supervisor halted me and she's like, that's not anxiety. That's the body actually saying there's a real danger right now. This is not what we talk about in class, what you studied in grad school. This is like of court. That body needs to have that level of panic to actually protect themselves from a real threat right now. And my job isn't to try to take that away.Vanessa (32:04):Right? Right. Yeah. And sometimes before that was our job, right? Of how can I bring the adult online because the child when they were powerless and felt unsafe, went through this thing. Now it's like, no, this adult is very much at risk right now when they leave this room and I have to let them say that right now and let them say whatever it is that they need to say, and I have to address it and recognize what it is that they need. How can I be supportive? It is completely mind blowing how immediate this has changed. And that in itself is also a trauma. There had not been any preparing for, we were not prepared,Danielle (32:57):Vanessa. Then even what is your nervous system? I'm assuming it goes up and it comes down and it goes, what is it like for your own nervous system to have the experience of sitting in your office see shit some bad shit then with the client, that's okay. And then you don't know what's happening. What's happening even for you in your own nervous system if you're willing to share?Vanessa (33:24):Yeah, I'm willing to share. I'm going through it with everybody else. I really am. I'm having my breakdowns and I have my therapist who's amazing and I've increased my sessions with her. My husband and I are trying to figure out how do we hold space and also keep our life going in a positive way. How do we exemplify how to deal with this thing? We're literally writing the book for our kids as we go. But for me, I find it important to let my, I feel like it's my intuition and my gut and my spirit lead more so in my sessions. There have been moments where I find it completely proper to cry with my clients, to let my tears show.(34:34):I find that healing for them to see that I am moved by what they are sharing with me, that they are not wrong to cry. They're not wrong. That this is legitimate. And so for me, that is also healing for me to let my natural disposition of connection and of care below more, and then I need to sleep and then I need to eat as healthy as possible in between sessions, food in my mouth. I need to see beauty. And so sometimes I love to see art especially. So I have a membership to the art museum, a hundred bucks a month, I mean a year. And that's my birthday gift to me every year around March. I'm like, that's for me, that's my present. And I'll go there to see the historical art and go to the Mexican art museum, which is be beautiful. I mean, I love it. And that one, they don't even charge you admission. You give a donation to see the art feels like I am connecting with those who've come before me and that have in the midst of their hardships, they've created and built,(36:06):And then I feel more grounded. But it isn't every day. There are days and I am not well, and I'll be really honest with that. And then I have to tell my beautiful aunt in New York, I'm not doing good today. And then she pours into me and she does that. She'll do that with me too. Hey, I'm the little niece. I ain't doing all right. Then I pour into her. So it's a lot of back and forth. But like I said before, I've done the work. I remember someone, I think it was Sandra, in fact, I think Sandra, she said to me one time, Vanessa sleeping is holy.Like, what? Completely changed my mind. Yeah, you don't have to go into zero. You don't have to get all the way depleted. It's wholly for you to recover. So I'm trying to keep that in mind in the midst of all of this. And I feel like it's done me well. It's done me really good So far. I've been really working hard on it.Danielle (37:19):I just take a big breath because it isn't, I think what you highlight, and that's what's good for people to know is even as therapists, even as leaders in our communities, we have to still do all these little things that are necessary for our bodies to keep moving. You said sleep, eat the first one. Yeah, 1 0 1. And I just remember someone inviting me to do something recently and I was just like, no, I'm busy. But really I just needed to go to bed and that was my busy, just having to put my head down. And that feeling of when I have that feeling like I can put my head down and close my eyes and I know there's no immediate responsibility for me at my house. That's when I feel the day kind of shed a bit, the burden kind of lessens or the heightened activity lessens. Even if something comes up, it's just less in that moment.Vanessa (38:28):Yes, I agree. Yeah, I think those weekends are holy for me. And keeping boundaries around all of this has been helpful. What you're saying, and no thank you. Next, I'll get you next time. And not having to explain, but taking care of yourself. Yeah. So importantDanielle (38:51):Vanessa. So we're out here in Washington, you're over there in Chicago, and there's a lot of folks, I think in different places in this United States and maybe elsewhere that listen and they want to know what can they do to support, what can they do to jump on board? Is there practical things that we can do for folks that have been invaded? Are there ways we can help from here? I'm assuming prayers necessary, but I tell people lately, I'm like, prayer better also be an action or I don't want it. So what in your imagination are the options? And I know they might be infinity, but just from your perspective.Vanessa (39:36):Yeah, what comes to mind I think is pray before you act. Like you just said, for guidance and honestly, calling every nonprofit organization that's within the black and brown community right now and saying, what is it that you need? I think that would be a no-brainer for me. And providing that. So if they're like, we need money. Give that money. We need bodies, we need people, volunteers to do this work, then doing that. And if they need anything that you can provide, then you're doing that. But I think a lot of times we ask the question, what do you need? And that makes the other person have to do work to figure out to help you to get somewhere. And so even though it comes from a very thoughtfulI would say maybe go into your coffers and say, what can I give before you ask the question? Because maybe just offering without even there being a need might be what you just got to do. So go into your coffers and say, what do I have that I can give? What is it that I want to do? How do I want to show up? Asking that question is the first thing to then lead to connecting in action. So I think that that might be my suggestion and moving forward.Danielle (41:05):One thing I was thinking of, if people have spare money, sometimes I think you can go to someone and just pay for their therapy.Vanessa (41:23):Agree. Yeah. Offer free therapy. If you are a licensed therapist in another city, you have colleagues that are in the cities that you want to connect with and maybe saying, can I pay for people that want therapy and may not be able to afford it? Maybe people who their insurance has been cut, or maybe people who have lost income. If there's anybody, please let me know. And I want to send that money to them to pay for that, and they don't have to know who I am. I think that's a beautiful way of community stepping up for each other.Danielle (41:59):The other thing I think of never underestimate the power of cash. And I know it's kind of demonized sometimes, like, oh, you got to give resources. But I find just sending people when you can, 20, 15, 30, 40 bucks of people on the ground, those people that really love and care about their community will put that money to good use. And you don't actually need a receipt on what it went for.So Vanessa, how can people get ahold of you or find out more about you? Do you write? Do you do talks? Tell me.Vanessa (42:39):Yeah, like I said, I am busy, so I want to do all of those things where I'm not doing those things now, but people can contact me through the practice that I work in the website, and that is deeper connections counseling. And my email is vanessa@dcctherapy.com. And in any way that anybody wants to connect with me, they can do that there. Well, first I guess I would have to believe that there was or is an actual political dialogue taking place that I could potentially be a part of. And honestly, I'm not sure that I believe that.
In The Last Word Greg Belfrage gives his final thoughts on the day's news including Charlie Kirk and Kristi Noem, Stephen Miller's family being doxed, the social media backlash for Elliot Forhan, the Attorney General democratic candidate in the state of Ohio, the 71 one year old man who claimed to be the Charlie Kirk shooter, and more...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Bagi Munda is a rapper from Chandigarh, making waves in the underground hip-hop scene with his raw Punjabi bars and honest storytelling. Dox is the producer behind his sound, blending old-school Bollywood vibes with hard-hitting beatsIn this episode, Vinamre talks to Bagi Munda and Dox about:- How Deewana was made and the pressure that came after its success- Funny takes on relationships, wild show stories, and what a rapper's daily life looks like- The ups and downs of fame, and the fear of losing it- Whether Indian rappers are actually making money- The creative process behind songs like Sanju Sallu Returns and what's coming next for themIf you're a fan of Bagi Munda, Dox, or just love Indian rap, you'll enjoy this one.Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction01:12 – Idea behind Deewana's music video11:15 – Absurd response to Deewana15:04 – Ladki kaise pataye?21:41 – Pressure after Deewana's success27:35 – A day in the life of a rapper33:57 – Scared of losing after success39:35 – Wildest experience from their shows41:55 – Kya Indian rappers paisa kama paa rahe hain?47:18 – Proudest moments as friends51:55 – Dox's process as a producer53:33 – Thought behind Sanju Sallu Returns58:40 – Work process of Bagi Munda1:06:50 – Expressing through music1:20:15 – What's next for Bagi Munda and Dox1:27:00 – Conclusion====================================================================Vinamre Kasanaa is a writer at heart, podcaster and entrepreneur by craft.He spends a significant part of his time reading and researching.With over 500 podcasts under his belt, he's interviewed everyone—from HNIs and industry leaders to everyday superheroes.Follow Vinamre:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vinamre-kasanaa-b8524496/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vinamrekasanaa/Twitter: https://twitter.com/VinamreKasanaaDostcast: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dostcast/Twitter: https://twitter.com/dostcast====================================================================Contact Us:For business inquiries: dostcast@egiplay.com
Saša Michailidis se ptá ředitelky pražské Trafo Gallery Blanky Čermákové a ředitelky kulturního centra 8smička v Humpolci Martiny Hončíkové. Centrum současného moderního umění DOX, Kunsthalle, Museum Kampa, EPO1 v Trutnově… To jsou v současnosti snad nejznámější velké tuzemské soukromé galerie. Vedle nich ale funguje řada menších, které se snaží upoutat pozornost a propagovat převážně současné umění. Repríza z 20. 2. 2025.
Seguimos con El Pozo de la Ascensión de Brandon Sanderson y esta semana discutimos los capítulos 31 al 39, donde las tensiones emocionales y políticas siguen creciendo… ¡y las conversaciones también!En este bloque hablamos de:
In this episode Mo sits down with Relationship Counselor, Artist, Father, and Mediation Guru, Dox. Mo and Dox discuss his journey navigating fatherhood as well as his expertise being a relationship counselor. Tune In!!!
Významný český malíř Hynek Martinec už 18 let žije v Londýně. V pražském Centru současného umění DOX vystavuje velmi ojedinělé kresby uhlem přímo na zdech, a to v nadrozměrných velikostech. Za pár týdnů ale kresby zmizí, stejně jako mandala. „To, že dílo zanikne, je podprahová idea, podle které člověk – umělec, neumělec nebo mnich –, vytváří geometrickou kompozic.i. Až přijde čas, tak to rozpráší a začne nanovo,“ popisuje.
Významný český malíř Hynek Martinec už 18 let žije v Londýně. V pražském Centru současného umění DOX vystavuje velmi ojedinělé kresby uhlem přímo na zdech, a to v nadrozměrných velikostech. Za pár týdnů ale kresby zmizí, stejně jako mandala. „To, že dílo zanikne, je podprahová idea, podle které člověk – umělec, neumělec nebo mnich –, vytváří geometrickou kompozic.i. Až přijde čas, tak to rozpráší a začne nanovo,“ popisuje.Všechny díly podcastu Hovory můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
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Alyssa tells Pat all about the time Oak Park, a Chicago suburb, was torn apart after discovering an ACTUAL Nazi was a part of their community. Subscribe, leave a five-star review, and tell all your friends. Socials: Twitter, BlueSky, Instagram Check out Other Episodes: It's Okay to Punch a Nazi Fascism Frenzy KKK in Chikago: It's a Okay to Dox a Racist Show Notes: Chicago Magazine: The Nazi of Oak Park Chicago Magazine: The Nazi Hunter Chicago Tribune: REMEMBERING NAZI CAMPS Chicago Tribune: Author discusses Oak Park's Nazi at Holocaust Museum in Skokie Chicago Tribune: GERMANS WON`T CHARGE EX-SS GUARD, OFFICIALS SAY Los Angeles Times: The World : W. Germans Free Ex-Nazi UPI: A former Nazi death camp guard has been removed... UPI: A man accused of concealing his past as a.Nazi Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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We kick things off with the newly released JFK files—what startling revelations will we uncover? Then, we dive into the reliability of AI summaries—are they truly dependable?The episode heats up with fresh accusations against Harry Sisson, followed by Trump's intriguing phone call with Putin and MSNBC's displeasure over Trump receiving any credit—classic!We explore the momentous occasion when astronauts touch down in the Gulf of Mexico. Also, we discuss MSNBC's apparent issue with crediting Elon Musk for bringing the astronauts home.The stakes get higher as we delve into political maneuverings from Tim Walz, Joe Biden, AOC, and Chuck Schumer, along with a heated debate that's bound to spark conversation.00:00 Good Morning!6:37 Harry Sisson latest8:28 Coat Defense10:04 Trump talks with Putin14:25 FOG15:47 Astronauts are back23:36 Judges gone wild26:37 Fidelity silver28:03 Gavin Newsom X Tim Walz35:45 AOC says break the law39:02 ad39:03 Chuck Schumer goes on book tour for Antisemitism book52:46 ad42:47 People hate wokeness!54:00 Daily Wire news57:00 More Chuck Schumer57:58 Steve Bannon is an issue60:28 Mitch is in trouble61:53 ad61:54 More on Republicans being banned from restaurants67:19 Leftist's attack Tesla's78:20 ad78:21 Daily Scott Jennings Clip83:01 Don Lemon claims victim status85:10 Woke annoying wife exposed90:06 Chris Hemsworth helps weatherwoman91:50 Customers swear at the cashier94:11 ad94:12 Thank yousNo more smelly dogs with Coat Defense! Visit https://coatdefense.com code CHICKS and save 15% off your entire order!Lose weight the smarter way with LEAN. Visit https://takelean.com code Chicks20 for 20% off your first orderSecure your silver today with First Fidelity Reserve. Get your one ounce .999 fine American Silver Eagle for only $35 + free shipping. Call 800-336-1630 and visit https://www.FirstFidelityReserve.com
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You can expect new episodes every Sunday at 9am central time streaming on all platforms including SPOTIFY, APPLE PODCASTS & YOUTUBE.HERE ARE WAYS TO SUPPORT US or LOOK INTO OUR OFFERINGS:Candyss Love's Book Titled "Remember who the fuck you are"https://www.candysslove.com/my-book/remember-who-the-fck-you-are Candyss Love's Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/candyss.love/?hl=enDox 1on 1 & Couples Therapy SessionsBrickcitibuddha@gmail.com Dox's Musichttps://open.spotify.com/artist/1uJPOsmxjLXfoGmjP8bMRK?si=1Vu4MftaTUeeSDa4sIqWvgDox'sInstagramhttps://www.instagram.com/brick_citi_buddha/?hl=en
You can expect new episodes every Sunday at 9am central time streaming on all platforms including SPOTIFY, APPLE PODCASTS & YOUTUBE.HERE ARE WAYS TO SUPPORT US or LOOK INTO OUR OFFERINGS:Candyss Love's Book Titled "Remember who the fuck you are"https://www.candysslove.com/my-book/remember-who-the-fck-you-areDox 1on 1 & Couples Therapy SessionsBrickcitibuddha@gmail.com Dox's Musichttps://open.spotify.com/artist/1uJPOsmxjLXfoGmjP8bMRK?si=1Vu4MftaTUeeSDa4sIqWvgEmotional Healing Mexico Retreathttps://www.candysslove.com/retreat/retreatCandyss Love's Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/candyss.love/?hl=enDox's Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/brick_citi_buddha/?hl=en
"Do you think a politician, say, the president of a country, could help to foster a transition to a stateless society?""How do you think the deportation of illegals will go about when Trump takes office?""Who are your favourite fictional characters""If you could invent 1 product that you believe would make the government less important, what would you invent? I know the government is not necessary now, but people believe it is, what product would make that belief less reasonable.""I enjoyed your video on inflation in the Roman Empire. The watering down of coins."What in your opinion is causing inflation now in the west? Is it similar to antiquity? Printing money?"Thank you.""Correct me if wrong. The moment you stopped covering politics was when Trump approved a massive spending bill early in his first term. Pretending I wrote this in the format of a question""Is there such a thing as 'rights'?""Is this really you?""Are women fertile in 2024?""Thoughts on asset allocation towards large cap value or growth stocks.""Will humanity survive until January 20th 2025?""Have you considered debating Andrew Wilson? Topic idea UPB vs Christian Ethics.""Thoughts on UPB aspect of using public shaming as a deterrent bad behavior in light of all the DOX, woke, behavior of the far left.""How's your health Stefan Molyneux?"I used to listen to all your reports. Then it became difficult to find you."PS"Thank you for The Story Of Your Enslavement"One of the best introductions to normies who can see how awful the political class is.""Is what will Trump eventually decide to do regarding the war in Ukraine beneficial for the country?""Not a question but I miss the days when your podcast was less about self-help and more about current issues and events. Just a personal perspective.""Are the lefties ok? When can I let them see my joy?""I am struggling with gentle parenting my stepson. Do you have any resources and recommendations that can help me? I am at my wits end.""Sometime ago you did a video on the Fall of the Roman Empire, which I consider to be an excellent piece, could you do a similar video/s on Palestine and Israel covering say the last hundred years?
Each day there are at least 72.4 new disasters caused by the Trump administration. It seems like Trump and his billionaire N@zi pal Elon, are intentionally accelerating the collapse of the US and world politics as we know it. Who could have predicted they'd hand racist teenage internet trolls access to sensitive government information? Well…. A lot of people who have watched the darker corners of the internet could have warned about some of the stuff we're seeing now. The presence of similar anti-minority themes, the rationalization of hate and online harassment campaigns have been observed in many rightwing spaces over the years. But Gamergate served as a blueprint for so many of them. Who paved the way for this nightmare? Was it Rational Centrists who often legitimized rightwing fearmongering, Liberals? Both sidesy media? Was it the Dems who enabled a genocide? Or the people who refused to vote for them? Join me as I explore this topic. Links: Majority of Americans approve of Trump's job performance so far, CBS News poll finds https://www.cbsnews.com/video/majority-americans-approve-trump-job-performance-so-far-poll/ Woking Up 11 - ‘Transphobic Meltdown' https://open.spotify.com/episode/73wtudAwKzLfuqvi2VMTQ1?si=0xEnlU7VQ4uBvES7at5ntA Trump signs executive order banning trans women from women's sports https://www.nbcnews.com/nbc-out/out-politics-and-policy/trump-executive-order-ban-trans-women-sports-rcna190767 How Hitler used Democracy to take Power https://time.com/6971088/adolf-hitler-take-power-democracy/ https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/feb/06/israel-tells-army-to-prepare-plan-for-palestinians-to-voluntarily-leave-gaza Israel tells army to prepare plans for expulsion of Palestinians Israel's Smotrich vows escalation against Palestinians in West Bank, threatens Gaza-like fate https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20250210-israels-smotrich-vows-escalation-against-palestinians-in-west-bank-threatens-gaza-like-fate/ NYT Burying the lede on how Israel has not held up it's end of the ceasefire https://x.com/jeremyscahill/status/1889288932971401264?s=61&t=w7q_ejvwZ_gCFj9WV50Lqw Israel's economy is in decline https://www.timesofisrael.com/israels-economy-in-grave-danger-as-gaza-war-drags-on-economists-warn/ Israel boosts propaganda funding by $150m to sway global opinion against genocide https://www.middleeasteye.net/live-blog/live-blog-update/israel-boosts-propaganda-funding-150-million-sway-global-opinion-against “Operation Wrath of Zion" Aims to Dox and Deport Pro-Palestinian Protestors in New York City https://www.dropsitenews.com/p/israel-palestine-dox-new-york-facial-recognition-ai?utm_source=post-email-title&publication_id=2510348&post_id=156126181&utm_campaign=email-post-title&isFreemail=true&r=2yt6x1&triedRedirect=true&utm_medium=email 'No thanks': White South Africans turn down Trump's immigration offer https://www.reuters.com/world/africa/no-thanks-white-south-africans-turn-down-trumps-immigration-offer-2025-02-09/
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SPECIAL GUEST: The Spikey FOTS--Greg Doxakis from Planteray Rum! Beer Tasting: B52 Brewing Company "Cerveza" Mexican-Style Lager (Conroe, TX) Beer Tasting: Hop Butcher For The World "Tavern Cut" Double IPA (Chicago, IL) Beer Tasting: Hoppin' Frog Brewery "Barrel-Aged B.O.R.I.S" Oatmeal Imperial Stout (Akron, OH) Spirit Tasting: Rums from Dox and Planteray
After a year long break, Candyss & Dox have finally returned home to their podcast. This time they've rebranded it with a name that best reflects the totality of the healing, emotional, metaphysical & spiritual journey. You can expect new episodes every Sunday at 9am central time streaming on all platforms including SPOTIFY, APPLE PODCASTS & YOUTUBE. In this episode they speak about the emotional & spiritual dangers of rushing into relationships prematurely and how that behavior can have an effect on you overall wellbeing. As always they also give tools on how to continue your growth in seasons of solitude or loneliness without sabotaging your progress or dishonoring your worth. HERE ARE WAYS TO SUPPORT US or LOOK INTO OUR OFFERINGS: Candyss Love's Book Titled "Remember who the fuck you are" https://www.candysslove.com/my-book/remember-who-the-fck-you-are Dox 1on 1 & Couples Therapy Sessions Brickcitibuddha@gmail.com Dox's Music https://open.spotify.com/artist/1uJPOsmxjLXfoGmjP8bMRK?si=1Vu4MftaTUeeSDa4sIqWvg Emotional Healing Mexico Retreat https://www.candysslove.com/retreat/retreat Candyss Love's Instagram https://www.instagram.com/candyss.love/?hl=en Dox's Instagram https://www.instagram.com/brick_citi_buddha/?hl=en
After a year long break, Candyss & Dox have finally returned home to their podcast. This time they've rebranded it with a name that best reflects the totality of the healing, emotional, metaphysical & spiritual journey. You can expect new episodes every Sunday at 9am central time streaming on all platforms including SPOTIFY, APPLE PODCASTS & YOUTUBE. HERE ARE WAYS TO SUPPORT US or LOOK INTO OUR OFFERINGS: Candyss Love's Book Titled "Remember who the fuck you are" https://www.candysslove.com/my-book/remember-who-the-fck-you-are Dox 1on 1 & Couples Therapy Sessions Brickcitibuddha@gmail.com Dox's Music https://open.spotify.com/artist/1uJPOsmxjLXfoGmjP8bMRK?si=1Vu4MftaTUeeSDa4sIqWvg Emotional Healing Mexico Retreat https://www.candysslove.com/retreat/retreat Candyss Love's Instagram https://www.instagram.com/candyss.love/?hl=en Dox's Instagram https://www.instagram.com/brick_citi_buddha/?hl=en
Canadian journalist Nora Loreto reads the latest headlines for Monday, January 6, 2025.TRNN has partnered with Loreto to syndicate and share her daily news digest with our audience. Tune in every morning to the TRNN podcast feed to hear the latest important news stories from Canada and worldwide.Find more headlines from Nora at Sandy & Nora Talk Politics podcast feed.Help us continue producing radically independent news and in-depth analysis by following us and becoming a monthly sustainer.Sign up for our newsletterLike us on FacebookFollow us on TwitterDonate to support this podcast
This show is brought to you by Brownells! This episode of We Like Shooting is brought to you by: Brownells, Safe Life Defense, Gideon Optics, XTech Tactical, Blue Alpha, Night Fision, Bowers Group, and Matador Arms Welcome to the We Like Shooting Show, episode 588! Our cast tonight is Jeremy Pozderac, Aaron Krieger, Nick Lynch, […] The post We Like Shooting 588 – Dr Dox appeared first on Firearms Radio Network.
This show is brought to you by Brownells! This episode of We Like Shooting is brought to you by: Brownells, Safe Life Defense, Gideon Optics, XTech Tactical, Blue Alpha, Night Fision, Bowers Group, and Matador Arms Welcome to the We Like Shooting Show, episode 588! Our cast tonight is Jeremy Pozderac, Aaron Krieger, Nick Lynch, […] The post We Like Shooting 588 – Dr Dox appeared first on Firearms Radio Network.
Cette semaine, on reçoit le rappeur/chanteur R&B Greezy pour discuter de son nouvel EP NOCHE. Divine Crime - Toxic Fumes (feat. Rome Streetz & Planet Asia) Oster Lapwass, Anton Serra & Lucio Bukowski - Écriture automatique Lucio Bukowski & Tcheep - Les songes que nous pouvons Killer Mike - STILL TALK'N THAT SHIT (feat. Key Glock & Project Pat) WESTMANE - PHENOM&ALL Prinzly - NON STOP (feat. Bakari) Moha MMZ - Toi&moi Faire Les Choses - PREMIER VENDREDI DE L'ANNÉE Boldy James & Harry Fraud - Pressin' My Bunk Skyzoo - Courtesy Call (feat. Chuck D) P.DOX - 24 Freestyle Sloan Lucas - Le feat avec Niyagi (feat. Niagara Jenkins) Greezy - NOCHE Greezy - FRIENDS (Live) Greezy - TEQUILA (Live) Ikaz Boi - TOP TIER (feat. Kay The Prodigy) JohnF*ckingNada - Body Snatcher
Themen u.a.: Über die Auswahl der Filme beim DOX-ruhr Filmfestival; Die Bridgerton Autorin Julia Quinn; Übersetzen mit Künstlicher Intelligenz? Moderation: Rebecca Link. Von WDR 5.
Het is bijna Halloween, en dat betekent maar één ding: tijd voor snoep, pompoenen, nog meer snoep en… een nieuwe poging tot afvallen! Hanneke en Nynke hebben een app aangeschaft om af te vallen, want de drang naar een “stok achter de deur” blijkt groot. Alex? Die kan het niet meer aanhoren. Maar waar is Anne? Die zit in België, “voor werk.” Iedereen weet natuurlijk wel beter: de nasleep van de weerfoto-challenge heeft hem gewoon over de grens gedreven. We filosoferen over het perfecte Halloweenhuis, kransjes, en de eeuwige strijd met de weegschaal.Veel luisterplezier!
1: Mexican mayor decapitated, only 6 days in office 2: Brandon Dillard fake Atlanta veneer specialist arrested 3: College students using smart glasses to Dox people in real time 4: Ray J rant on Diddy 5: Freight train robbery in Chicago in broad daylight * Roasting back in the day, compared to now https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/mexican-local-mayor-went-alone-meeting-before-his-brutal-killing-2024-10-08/ https://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/atlanta/investigators-raid-office-atlantas-top-veneer-specialist-accused-being-fake-dentist/AB7CETGLXZAJLNS5BZIGJ43IMA/?outputType=amp https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/other/college-students-used-meta-s-smart-glasses-to-dox-people-in-real-time/ar-AA1rATLI?ocid=hpmsn&cvid=51e6b9ee96394327ae7d4bf299516448&ei=42 https://www.tmz.com/2024/10/12/freight-train-thieves-chicago/ https://youtube.com/shorts/oNZFUxRh48E?si=f6xdWRjH6uIAnJJz https://youtu.be/Mfp3CpwRfpQ
Where are all the Cardinal haters now? It's Chiefs Gameday here in St. Louis. A guy I know on Facebook..... Dox season. Anybody got a bass boat? Ned Reynolds. St. Gabe's is where broadcast greatness begins. Jackson is ready to let St. Louis Chiefs fans have it. The wound still cuts deep. The events that lead to the Rams leaving and St. Louis becoming a Chiefs city. How would Stan be received coming back to St. Louis? Wasn't a lot St. Louis could have done to change things. Doug's attempt to use the restroom at Foxboro with a Kroenke C-blocking. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Where are all the Cardinal haters now? It's Chiefs Gameday here in St. Louis. A guy I know on Facebook..... Dox season. Anybody got a bass boat? Ned Reynolds. St. Gabe's is where broadcast greatness begins. Jackson is ready to let St. Louis Chiefs fans have it. The wound still cuts deep. The events that lead to the Rams leaving and St. Louis becoming a Chiefs city. How would Stan be received coming back to St. Louis? Wasn't a lot St. Louis could have done to change things. Doug's attempt to use the restroom at Foxboro with a Kroenke C-blocking. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Quarter-Bin Podcast #206 Free Comic Book Day 2024 It's time to celebrate the official holiday of The Quarter-Bin Podcast! How did Professor Alan do at Free Comic Book Day this year? How many books did he nab -- and what did he think of them? How many stores did he end up visiting? And what "bonus" free issues will he also cover? Listen to the episode and find out! Click on the player below to listen to the episode: Right-click to download episode directly Next Episode: Jack Hunter #1, Blackthorne Publishing, cover-dated July 1987.Link: World's Greatest ComicsLink: Krazzy Comics Send e-mail feedback to relativelygeeky@gmail.com "Like" us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/relativelygeeky You can follow the network on Twitter @Relatively_Geek or the host @ProfessorAlan You may also subscribe to the podcast through iTunes or the RSS Feed. Music for this episode is the song Unknown Energy by Dox | https://soundcloud.com/dox-free-musicMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons / Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported (CC BY-ND 3.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0/
Jak Investovat svůj čas v době, kdy na každém rozhodnutí záleží? V čem je uniktání mysl Jirky Procházky? V čem je potenciál psychedelik? A proč se setkávat s paradoxy bytí? O tom je dnešní rozhovor s investorem, spolumajitelem Centra současného umění DOX a mecenáčem Nadačního fondu Neuron, Václavem Dejčmarem. Čeká Vás výprava do tajů lidské mysli, na hranice mezi logikou a zázrakem, ale hlavně se dozvíte tipy pro změnu myšlení ve 21. století. Čemu věnovat pozornost, abychom vytvořili lepší variantu budoucnosti? O tom bude dnešní díl podcastu s Václavem. Přejeme příjemný poslech. Odebírej VIP krátký formát RED PILL na našem Spotify jen za 65,- / měsíc https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brainweare/subscribe Parťákem dnešního dílu je GymBeam  https://gymbeam.cz/ https://gymbeam.cz/ zadej kód BWA5 pro 5% slevu a koukni na naše oblíbené produkty od proteinů, až po nootropika K dispozici jsou naše nová trička! https://www.posvim.cz/brain-we-are/ Podporuj nás na PICKEY ( https://www.pickey.cz/brainweare ) a dostaneš Podcast o den dřív a každý RED PILL o týden dřív než všichni ostatní a bez reklam + spoustu dalších výhod! Zadej kód "BWA" pro slevu 10% na vybrané zboží na eshopu uplife.cz a herbal-store.cz   Sledujte Brain We Are na sociálních sítích: Instagram ( www.instagram.com/brain_we_are ) nebo Facebook "Jestli ty mentální mapy jako civilizace nebudeme upgradovat, tak se může stát, že budeme žít v konstruktech, které nám nepomáhají řešit současné problémy, a pak si myslím že nejsme daleko od toho, aby tato civilizace, která je nesmírně křehká, skončila" "Je super mít otevřenou mysl – Jak říká Dawkins, doporučuju ji mít otevřenou, ale ne natolik, že vám z ní vypadne mozek" "Klid rovná se štěstí. Spousta lidí si myslí, že štěstí je extáze. Ale extáze je pomíjivá, kdežto meditativní štěstí, které bych ztotožnil s klidem, to vytrvá. Ta extáze je dost nevýhodná. To je takovej chvilkovej orgasmus, a pak je prázdnota." Minutáž: 01:00 Jirka Procházka a jeho nastavení mysli 11:00 Moudrost, Elon Musk a Gabor Maté 14:20 Paradox každodenního světa a Schrodingerova kočka 20:00 Které koncepty nám pomáhají a které nás brzdí 30:00 Falešní Gurus, Psychedelická krize a správné uchopení zážitku 39:00 Vytváříme realitu kolem? Můžeme cokoliv? 50:00 Tržiště alternativních budoucností a falešní proroci 53:00 Energetická krize a Jaderná fúze – Proč jsme slepí vůči dobrým řešením? 61:00 Magie a Mimozemšťani (Už jsou tady!) 70:00 Vědomí, Smrt a Solidní zmatení 89:00 Střet starého a nového myšlení 95:00 Do čeho investovat ve 21. století? 101:00 Možnosti pro narušování rutin a pro sebepoznání Zmíněné Zdroje: Joscha Bach Bernardo Kastrup Donald Hoffman - Case against reality
The back half of our Loki Season 2 coverage begins today as we move into Episode 4 where the race to fix the Loom begins in earnest. Stick around as Victor Timely meets the author of the engineering handbook that was dropped in his window as a child, Renslayer returns with an offer for Dox, Loki finding Sylvie in the elevator comes full circle, the throughput multiplier is ready, and an attempt is made to execute the plan. With Chase & Josh discussing similarities to other works, detailing a summary of the episode, highlighting key moments/takeaways, and debating interesting topics, don't miss out. "For the first time, I finally am seeing the bigger picture."
Meet the enigmatic musical prodigy, Stryder Janich, known to the world as Dox. At the tender age of 19, Dox has already established a formidable presence in the electronic music scene, captivating audiences worldwide with a unique blend of innovation and mystery.Born with an innate passion for creativity, Stryder discovered his love for art and music at a young age. Drawing inspiration from iconic electronic pioneers like Daft Punk and The Glitch Mob, Dox embarked on a musical journey that would soon carve out his distinct identity in the vast realm of electronic soundscapes.One of the defining features of Dox's persona is his penchant for anonymity, a nod to the masked enigma of Daft Punk. This hidden identity only intensifies the allure surrounding his music, drawing listeners into a realm where sound and mystery converge seamlessly.Dox's sonic creations resonate particularly strongly in France, where a devoted legion of fans has embraced his music with fervour. The influence of French electronic music culture has seeped into Dox's work, creating a unique fusion that sets him apart in the global electronic scene.In a remarkable feat, Dox achieved an impressive 54,000 streams in the past year alone, a testament to the magnetic pull of his compositions. His listener base soared to 10,000 within the same period, showcasing the expanding reach of his musical allure. Impressively, Dox boasts an all-time listenership of 30,000, a remarkable achievement for an artist on the cusp of adulthood.Beyond the metrics and numbers, Dox is a true artist at heart. His creative spirit finds expression not only in his music but also in his visual artistry. The synthesis of these two passions results in a holistic artistic experience that transcends the auditory realm.As Dox continues to navigate the intricate landscape of electronic music, one thing remains certain - his journey is as much about the music as it is about the enigma he cultivates. In an era where anonymity is a rarity, Dox stands as a testament to the enduring allure of hidden identities, inviting fans to immerse themselves in the mystery while being swept away by the sonic landscapes he meticulously crafts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode of "Loki" Season 2, Episode 4, "Heart of the TVA," was written by Eric Martin and Katharyn Blair, and directed by Aaron Moorhead and Justin Benson. It unveils intriguing plot twists, including the presence of Victor Timely at the TVA. We explore Hunter B-15's potential ascent to leadership within the TVA and the pressing need for organizational change. This episode also introduces both Dox's and X-5's custody at the TVA, with B-15 rallying them to challenge Renslayer and Miss Minutes.We witnessed Renslayer's role as the commander of the TVA military and her questioning of her reliance on He Who Remains. Miss Minutes played a pivotal role in a complex plan that prompted heated debates about the right and wrong approach to timeline control, with Sylvie and Loki holding opposing views. We dive into the turmoil when Minutes took control of the TVA systems, setting the stage for dramatic events involving the Loom and the Throughput Multiplier.A standout moment occurred when Victor Timely courageously volunteered for a perilous mission, leading to a shocking explosion at the Loom. Moreover, we explore the intriguing question of whether Oroborous is a Kang Variant.OUR SOCIALS:We are featured on STARWARS.com! Check out our Fan Spotlight here: https://www.starwars.com/news/fan-spotlight-father-son-galaxyTwitter: https://twitter.com/FatherSonGalaxyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/fathersongalaxyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/FatherSonGalaxyWebsite: https://fathersongalaxy.com/Media Kit: https://fathersongalaxy.com/media-kit-2/Spreadshop (Merchandise) https://fathersongalaxy.myspreadshop.comPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/fathersongalaxy
In this new weekly segment replacing The List, Enrique and Tristan begin their adventure dissecting the YuGiOh! Franchise be going all the way back to Duel Monsters and talking about it. This week,we conclude the double duel between Joey Wheeler, Yugi, & the brothers Para & Dox, Kaiba finds young Mokuba who gets his soul sucked out of him by Pegasus, and Kaiba gets his getback from Yugi's bumass and Tea confess her desire to be Kaiba's bottom ho. Series Synopsis: Yu-Gi-Oh! is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kazuki Takahashi. It was serialized in Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine between September 1996 and March 2004. The plot follows the story of a boy named Yugi Mutou, who solves the ancient Millennium Puzzle. Yugi awakens a gambling alter-ego or spirit within his body that solves his conflicts using various games. The manga series has spawned a media franchise that includes multiple spin-off manga and anime series, a trading card game, and numerous video games. Most of these incarnations involve the fictional trading card game known as Duel Monsters, where each player uses cards to "duel" each other in a mock battle of fantasy "monsters", forming the basis for the real life Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game tie in. The manga was adapted into two anime series; the first anime adaptation was produced by Toei Animation, which aired from April to October 1998, while the second, produced by NAS and animated by Studio Gallop titled Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters, aired between April 2000 and September 2004. Yu-Gi-Oh! has since become one of the highest-grossing media franchises of all time.
It's a double-whammy as Eduardo, Peach3z, and Chris reconvene to discuss "1893" and "Heart of the TVA," the third and fourth episodes of season two of Marvel Studios' Disney+ series LOKI! Tune in to hear them praise Natalie Holt, curse synopsis writers, and thirst for hot cocoa! Will there be an episode five for them to discuss? Guess we'll find out together!This episode of Assembly Required: An MCU Retrospective is brought to you by Audible. Go to https://www.audibletrial.com/assemblyrequired for a free 30-day trial today!Assembly Required has a Patreon! Join us at https://www.patreon.com/assemblyrequired for access to our exclusive Discord server, Patron-exclusive bonus episodes, and other benefits! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Did you ever want to pick the brain of a graphic designer? That's exactly what Julie does today with Kaila of Dox Design. She's got tons of experience building brands but specifically subscription box packaging! A note from Kaila: Hey, Fur Friends! Kaila here—the crazy dog-lady behind Dox Design. I'm a proud fur-mama to three dachshunds, lover of all 70's music, and the OG Swiftie (I've seen her on every tour, even as just an opener!)After taking my first few years out of college in the traditional agency route, I felt restless… like my cup wasn't being filled to the top. I wanted to take my two favorite things—dogs and design—and create something that nobody had done before. Something big, bold, and most importantly, drool-worthy. And so, Dox Design was born!From e-commerce stores to brick-and-mortars, Dox's team of designers is brand-focused (and dog-obsessed) in everything that we create. We transform boring brown boxes into experiences that elevate your bizz and create a lasting connection with your audience.LINKS-Get A Brand Audit: https://calendly.com/kaila-1/1hour-Have Us Design Your Subscription Box: https://dox.design/landing/subscription-box-Follow Us On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dox.design/ -The brand that Kaila mentioned (headband story): https://wondermintgoods.comIf you don't already know, SubSummit is the world's LARGEST conference for anyone in the subscription, membership, and recurring revenue sector… that means YOU! And guess what?! Our SBB community can score a FREE ticket & travel reimbursement through the Hosted Merchant Meetings Program!
It's spaghetti night for the Keeping It Loki boys as they are back with Glorious Purpose to break down the fourth (and surpsingly not final) episode of Season 2 of Loki "The Heart of the TVA" Keeping It Loki is designed as a companion podcast for the casual fan (but not hardcore comic spoiler types). Join Ethan and Ian as they struggle to not jump to the end to discuss the climactic ending, how effect was Dox's character and a reflection on the season's first two episodes
Derek and Noah take A Bite Of 'Loki' season 2 episode 4: Heart and the TVA! On the menu: Mysteries of key lime pie & hot cocoa, Dox gettin' the squish, Miss Minutes the sociopath, what lies ahead for the Loki team after the big boom, & more! We stand in solidarity with SAG-AFTRA & WGA (yay for getting a deal!) as they are on strike for fair pay from the studios and greedy ghouls. There are many ways to support the strikes even if you can't make it to the picket line: More info: https://www.sagaftra.org/get-involved/solidarity-wga SUPPORT THE PODCAST BY JOINING OUR PATREON! Check out the links below and connect with us!! INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/abiteofpod FACEBOOK: facebook.com/abiteofpod TWITTER: twitter.com/ABiteOfPod THREADS: threads.net/@abiteofpod WEBSITE: abiteofpod.com DISCORD: discord.com/invite --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/abiteofpod/message
The Geek Buddies with John Rocha, Michael Vogel and Shannon McClung
LOKI SEASON 2 continues with Episode 4 "HEART OF THE TVA" from Marvel Studios and Disney Plus starring TOM HIDDLESTON, OWEN WILSON , KEY HUY QUAN, SOPHIA DI MARTINO, GUGU MBATHA-RAW, WUNMI MOSAKA, TARA STRONG, EUGENE CORDERO, RAFAEL CASAL and JONATHAN MAJORS. The TVA's Loom nears catastrophic failure, but Loki, Mobius and Sylvie have a He Who Remains variant along with B15 to battle Ravonna Renslayer, Miss Minutes, Brad and more in the TVA. The Geek Buddies aka John Rocha, Michael Vogel, and Shannon McClung break down and spoiler review this episode and get into all the storylines, character beats and easter eggs. #loki #MARVEL #lokiseason2 #disneyplus #tomhiddleston Remember to Like and Share this episode on your social media and to Subscribe to The Outlaw Nation YouTube channel below. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Chapters: 0:00 Intro and Overall Thoughts on LOKI S2 Episode 4 10:15 Miss Minutes Tells Ravonna the Secret, Loki and Mobius Convince Victor 28:35 Ravonna and Miss Minutes Come for Dox, Loki and Sylvie Discussion in the Pie Place 44:28 Miss Minutes is Rebooted, Victor Volunteers and a Shocking Finale FOLLOW THE GEEK BUDDIES: Twitter: https://twitter.com/Geek_Buddies Follow John Rocha: https://twitter.com/TheRochaSays Follow Michael Vogel: https://twitter.com/mktoon Follow Shannon McClung: https://twitter.com/Shannon_McClung Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Po emigraci a úspěšné kariéře podnikatele koupil Leoš Válka v roce 2002 opuštěnou továrnu a vybudoval z ní Centrum současného umění DOX. Dodnes je jejím ředitelem a nyní i oslavencem, za pár dní oslaví kulaté narozeniny.
We are back to keep talking all about Loki Season 2! Are Peach, Chris, and Eduardo Varients in this episode? Their opinions might have you believing that! This is cryptic on purpose, just go listen to the episode!This episode of Assembly Required: An MCU Retrospective is brought to you by Audible. Go to https://www.audibletrial.com/assemblyrequired for a free 30-day trial today!Assembly Required has a Patreon! Join us at https://www.patreon.com/assemblyrequired for access to our exclusive Discord server, Patron-exclusive bonus episodes, and other benefits! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
It's about time! The Assembly Required gang is back to talk about season two of the Disney+ series, LOKI (it's also about time)! Join Eduardo, Peach3z, Chris, and (Patron) Danny in celebrating the return of one of the AR crew's most beloved shows. Featuring tangents such as: 90s fast food restaurant interiors, why the Eagles can't just fly The One Ring to Mordor, and a healthy dose of Secret Invasion besmirching.This episode of Assembly Required: An MCU Retrospective is brought to you by Audible. Go to https://www.audibletrial.com/assemblyrequired for a free 30-day trial today!Assembly Required has a Patreon! Join us at https://www.patreon.com/assemblyrequired for access to our exclusive Discord server, Patron-exclusive bonus episodes, and other benefits! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Derek and Noah are reviewing the highly anticipated first episode of Loki season 2: Ouroboros! The guys pick up right where they left off in season 1 with Loki in a past TVA, they ponder why Kang covered his statues, what's going on between Dox and X5, whether O.B. can be trusted, predict who pruned Loki, & more! Just like Sylvie, they're lovin' it! We stand in solidarity with SAG-AFTRA & WGA (yay for getting a deal!) as they are on strike for fair pay from the studios and greedy ghouls. There are many ways to support the strikes even if you can't make it to the picket line: More info: https://www.sagaftra.org/get-involved/solidarity-wga SUPPORT THE PODCAST BY JOINING OUR PATREON! Check out the links below and connect with us!! INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/abiteofpod FACEBOOK: facebook.com/abiteofpod TWITTER: twitter.com/ABiteOfPod THREADS: threads.net/@abiteofpod WEBSITE: abiteofpod.com DISCORD: discord.com/invite --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/abiteofpod/message
Today in Daily Web 3 News: South Korea's recent mandate requiring firms to issue crypto disclosures in financial statements adds transparency to the industry. Explore the call by the EU watchdog for early adoption of stablecoin standards, shaping the future of digital currencies. Uncover Cathie Wood's Ark Invest selling Coinbase shares amidst the stock's rally. Delve into the controversy surrounding Arkham CEO Miguel Morel's Dox to Earn Twitter Spaces. Lastly, learn about the concerns raised by the Multichain Anyswap rug pull hack, amounting to $103 million, and Chainalysis' investigation into potential rug pulls. Tune in for all the exciting updates in the crypto space.#CryptoNews #SouthKorea #CryptoDisclosures #EU #StablecoinStandards #ArkInvest #Coinbase #RugPull #Cryptocurrency__________News Links
