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Why Some Forks Over Knives Recipes Now Include Optional Oil (Introducing Forks Flex Recipes). Plus, Some Insights on Oil from Drs Dean and Ayesha Sherzai Until now, Forks Over Knives recipes have always been oil free. But if you're not a heart disease patient, you may not need to avoid oil to reap the benefits of a WFPB diet. Listen to today's episode, written by Elizabeth Turner at ForksOverKnives.com, to learn why some Forks recipes now contain optional oil. #vegan #plantbased #plantbasedbriefing #wfpb #oil #seedoils #oliveoil #evoo ====================== Top 15 Plant Based Food Podcasts I'm pleased to be listed in the top 15 Plant Based Food Podcasts! Check out the list here: https://podcast.feedspot.com/plant_based_food_podcasts/ ========================== Original post: https://www.forksoverknives.com/wellness/the-great-oil-debate-experts-weigh-in-on-health-impact-of-plant-oils Related Episodes: 46: Should We Cook With Oil? A Pragmatic Approach to Deciding What to Do.https://plantbasedbriefing.libsyn.com/46-should-we-cook-with-oil-a-pragmatic-approach-to-deciding-what-to-do-by-brigitte-gemme-at-veganfamilykitchencom Insights from The Brain Docs, Drs Ayesha and Dean Sherzai https://www.instagram.com/thebraindocs/p/C68DKUrt911/?img_index=1 https://theproof.com/keeping-your-brain-healthy-drs-ayesha-dean-sherzai/ https://www.plantstrongpodcast.com/blog/team-sherzai-2024 ========================= Forks Over Knives Documentary: https://www.forksoverknives.com/the-film/ =========================== Forks Over Knives was founded following the release of the world-famous documentary Forks Over Knives in 2011, showing people how to regain control of their health and their lives with a plant-based diet. Since then Forks Over Knives released bestselling books, launched a mobile recipe app and maintains a website filled with the latest research, success stories, recipes, and tools to help people at every phase of their plant-based journeys. They also have a cooking course, a meal planner, a line of food products, and a magazine. Please visit www.ForksOverKnives.com for a wealth of resources. FOLLOW THE SHOW ON: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@plantbasedbriefing Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2GONW0q2EDJMzqhuwuxdCF?si=2a20c247461d4ad7 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/plant-based-briefing/id1562925866 Your podcast app of choice: https://pod.link/1562925866 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PlantBasedBriefing LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/plant-based-briefing/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/plantbasedbriefing/
[Part 3] Should We Avoid Oils for Optimal Health? Here's Where Top WFPB Experts Stand on the Great Oil Debate In the last part of this episode we hear from four more whole-food, plant-based (WFPB) doctors about their advice to patients about oil. Today we hear from Doctors David Katz, Alone Pulde, Matthew Lederman, and Joel Kahn. Also hear a summary of the Great Oil Debate between Dr. Garth Davis and Rip Esselstyn. Written by Elizabeth Turner at ForksOverKnives.com. #vegan #plantbased #plantbasedbriefing #wfpb #oil #seedoils #oliveoil #evoo ========================== Original post: https://www.forksoverknives.com/wellness/the-great-oil-debate-experts-weigh-in-on-health-impact-of-plant-oils YouTube “The Great Oil Debate” (Dr. Garth Davis and Rip Esselstyn): https://youtu.be/gYj_NqVTvi4?si=QVU-SS1w8tFTx1ly Related Episodes: 1033: Butter Lovers and Seed Oil Haters Are Both Wrong, New Research Confirmshttps://plantbasedbriefing.libsyn.com/1033-butter-lovers-and-seed-oil-haters-are-both-wrong-new-research-confirms-by-charlotte-pointing-at-vegnewscom 863: First-of-Its-Kind Study Challenges the Health Halo of Olive Oil https://plantbasedbriefing.libsyn.com/863-first-of-its-kind-study-challenges-the-health-halo-of-olive-oil-by-courtney-davison-at-forksoverknivescom ========================= Forks Over Knives Documentary: https://www.forksoverknives.com/the-film/ =========================== Forks Over Knives was founded following the release of the world-famous documentary Forks Over Knives in 2011, showing people how to regain control of their health and their lives with a plant-based diet. Since then Forks Over Knives released bestselling books, launched a mobile recipe app and maintains a website filled with the latest research, success stories, recipes, and tools to help people at every phase of their plant-based journeys. They also have a cooking course, a meal planner, a line of food products, and a magazine. Please visit www.ForksOverKnives.com for a wealth of resources. FOLLOW THE SHOW ON: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@plantbasedbriefing Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2GONW0q2EDJMzqhuwuxdCF?si=2a20c247461d4ad7 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/plant-based-briefing/id1562925866 Your podcast app of choice: https://pod.link/1562925866 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PlantBasedBriefing LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/plant-based-briefing/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/plantbasedbriefing/
[Part 2] Should We Avoid Oils for Optimal Health? Here's Where Top WFPB Experts Stand on the Great Oil Debate Hear from more whole-food, plant-based (WFPB) doctors and nutritionists about their advice to patients about oil. Today we hear from Doctors Dean Ornish, Garth Davis, Monica Aggarwal and Michael Greger, and RD Brenda Davis. Written by Elizabeth Turner at ForksOverKnives.com. #vegan #plantbased #plantbasedbriefing #wfpb #oil #seedoils #oliveoil #evoo ========================== Original post: https://www.forksoverknives.com/wellness/the-great-oil-debate-experts-weigh-in-on-health-impact-of-plant-oils YouTube “The Great Oil Debate” (Dr. Garth Davis and Rip Esselstyn): https://youtu.be/gYj_NqVTvi4?si=QVU-SS1w8tFTx1ly ========================= Forks Over Knives Documentary: https://www.forksoverknives.com/the-film/ =========================== Forks Over Knives was founded following the release of the world-famous documentary Forks Over Knives in 2011, showing people how to regain control of their health and their lives with a plant-based diet. Since then Forks Over Knives released bestselling books, launched a mobile recipe app and maintains a website filled with the latest research, success stories, recipes, and tools to help people at every phase of their plant-based journeys. They also have a cooking course, a meal planner, a line of food products, and a magazine. Please visit www.ForksOverKnives.com for a wealth of resources. FOLLOW THE SHOW ON: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@plantbasedbriefing Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2GONW0q2EDJMzqhuwuxdCF?si=2a20c247461d4ad7 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/plant-based-briefing/id1562925866 Your podcast app of choice: https://pod.link/1562925866 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PlantBasedBriefing LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/plant-based-briefing/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/plantbasedbriefing/
[Part 1] Should We Avoid Oils for Optimal Health? Here's Where Top WFPB Experts Stand on the Great Oil Debate Many whole-food, plant-based (WFPB) pioneers advise heart disease patients to avoid all added oils, even olive oil, because they are highly refined, calorie-dense, and stripped of most nutrients other than fat. But not all WFPB experts agree that it's necessary to avoid oil to reap the benefits of the diet. Listen to today's episode, written by Elizabeth Turner, to learn more. #vegan #plantbased #plantbasedbriefing #wfpb #oil #seedoils #oliveoil #evoo ========================== Original post: https://www.forksoverknives.com/wellness/the-great-oil-debate-experts-weigh-in-on-health-impact-of-plant-oils ========================= Forks Over Knives Documentary: https://www.forksoverknives.com/the-film/ =========================== Forks Over Knives was founded following the release of the world-famous documentary Forks Over Knives in 2011, showing people how to regain control of their health and their lives with a plant-based diet. Since then Forks Over Knives released bestselling books, launched a mobile recipe app and maintains a website filled with the latest research, success stories, recipes, and tools to help people at every phase of their plant-based journeys. They also have a cooking course, a meal planner, a line of food products, and a magazine. Please visit www.ForksOverKnives.com for a wealth of resources. FOLLOW THE SHOW ON: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@plantbasedbriefing Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2GONW0q2EDJMzqhuwuxdCF?si=2a20c247461d4ad7 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/plant-based-briefing/id1562925866 Your podcast app of choice: https://pod.link/1562925866 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PlantBasedBriefing LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/plant-based-briefing/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/plantbasedbriefing/
First-of-Its-Kind Study Challenges the Health Halo of Olive Oil by Courtney Davison at ForksOverKnives.com Original post: https://www.forksoverknives.com/wellness/first-of-its-kind-study-challenges-the-health-halo-of-olive-oil/ Related Episodes: 262: New Olive Oil Study Sparks Questions for Whole Food Plant Based Eaters by Elizabeth Turner at ForksOverKnives.com Forks Over Knives Documentary: https://www.forksoverknives.com/the-film/ Forks Over Knives was founded following the release of the world-famous documentary Forks Over Knives in 2011, showing people how to regain control of their health and their lives with a plant-based diet. Since then Forks Over Knives released bestselling books, launched a mobile recipe app and maintains a website filled with the latest research, success stories, recipes, and tools to help people at every phase of their plant-based journeys. They also have a cooking course, a meal planner, a line of food products, and a magazine. Please visit www.ForksOverKnives.com for a wealth of resources. How to support the podcast: Share with others. Recommend the podcast on your social media. Follow/subscribe to the show wherever you listen. Buy some vegan/plant based merch: https://www.plantbasedbriefing.com/shop Follow Plant Based Briefing on social media: Twitter: @PlantBasedBrief YouTube: YouTube.com/PlantBasedBriefing Facebook: Facebook.com/PlantBasedBriefing LinkedIn: Plant Based Briefing Podcast Instagram: @PlantBasedBriefing #vegan #plantbased #plantbasedbriefing #oil #wfpb #oilfree #oliveoil
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681: Airway Dentistry IS Possible in Your General Practice – Dr. Elizabeth TurnerIf you haven't already, it's time to add airway to your practice. Not only is it possible, it's becoming necessary to have in your general practice. To help you get started, Kirk Behrendt brings in Dr. Elizabeth Turner, an up-and-coming airway guru, with advice for approaching the topic with your patients. Airway is here to stay! To learn how you can guide patients to better airway health, listen to Episode 681 of The Best Practices Show!Episode Resources:Send Dr. Turner an email: drliz@foxpointdental.com Follow Dr. Turner on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drlizzztLearn more on Dr. Turner's website: https://foxpointdental.comSubscribe to The Best Practices Show podcast: https://the-best-practices-show.captivate.fm/listenJoin ACT's To The Top Study Club: https://www.actdental.com/tttSee ACT's Live Events Schedule: https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/act-dental-live-workshops-306239Get The Best Practices Magazine for free! https://www.actdental.com/magazineWrite a review on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-best-practices-show/id1223838218Links Mentioned in This Episode:Read Breath by James Nestor: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/547761/breath-by-james-nestorRegister for Dr. Jeff Rouse's course: https://campus.speareducation.com/workshops/airway-prosthodontics-prevent-control-resolve/details/syllabusRegister for Dr. Rebecca Bockow and Dr. Michaeal Gunson's course (2024 dates TBA): https://www.arnettgunson.com/healthy-growth-healthy-faces-seattleLearn more about The Breathe Institute: https://thebreatheinstitute.comMain Takeaways:Listen to your patients' goals. Don't jump into airway.Build trust with patients before the airway conversation.Start small when talking to patients about airway health.Interdisciplinary care is crucial when implementing airway.Educate your patients to guide them to better airway health.Quotes:“In our country, we look at the medical system as very reactive. We wait for something to get so bad, and then we attempt to fix it. Why are we not listening to our patients? And that comes in a dental setting. Like, what are our patients' goals? If the patients' goals are whiter teeth and they don't give anything about airway health, maybe it's not something we dive right into. We have to help them understand what's possible for them, but we...
Elizabeth Turner discusses the growing interest in vegetarian diets, recipes and plant foods. She discusses the health benefits of a healthy vegetarian diet. The program features information about Vegetarian Times Magazine and the resources it offers to consumers seeking to learn more about vegetarianism, vegetarian cooking and the vegetarian lifestyle.
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The Curse of the Black Pear by Irene Trimble单词提示1.curse 诅咒2.skeletons 骷髅原文Chapter VIII: Dinner with BarbossaElizabeth sat at a table on the Black Pearl.There was a lot of food on the table -bread, fruit, and meat.Captain Barbossa sat at the other end of the table."Are you hungry?" he said. "Please eat."Elizabeth was very hungry.She took some bread and some meat and started to eat."Have a drink," said Barbossa.Elizabeth drank. Then she looked at the captain. "You're not eating," She said, "Is something wrong with the food? Are you trying to kill me? You eat it? "She gave the captain some bread, but he didn't take it."I can't eat it," Barbossa said unhappily. "I'd like to. I'd love to.But I can't."He took the gold medallion from his coat."This gold, Miss Turner, is very old. The Aztecs gave it to Cortes when he arrived in the Americas. There are many, many more of these. And the Aztecs put a curse on them. ""We found the gold on the Isla de Muerta," said Barbossa. "We took all of it. We bought food and drink with it. But then, suddenly, we couldn't eat and we couldn't drink. When we took the money, Miss Turner, the curse came with it."The captain suddenly looked happier."But now we can end the curse. We had to find all of the gold. Then we had to put it back on the island and give some blood. For ten years we looked for the gold one very ship and in every town...""And now you have all of it," Elizabeth said."Yes.With this gold medallion, we have all of it. Thank you."She thought for a minute. "You have everything, and you're going to be free of the curse. So why am I here? ""There's one more thing, you're Elizabeth Turner, the daughter of the pirate Bill Turner.He was one of us, but he isn't with us now. We have to have your blood!"Elizabeth didn't understand, but she was afraid. Her blood?She jumped up and tried to run.But Barbossa stood in front of her.She took a knife and pushed it into him.Then she ran outside.She closed her eyes.Her blood! What could she do?She opened her eyes and saw the pirates at work.Then she looked carefully.They weren't men - they were skeletons!Barbossa was behind her."Now,Miss Turner, you can really see us." He smiled. "Yes, Miss Turner,we're all ghosts. You're in a ghost story!"
The Curse of the Black Pear by Irene Trimble原文Chapter VI: On the Black PearlThe pirates took Elizabeth to the Black Pearl in a small boat.When they climbed out, a man came out of the fog."Good day," he said to Elizabeth. "My name is Barbossa. I'm the captain of the Black Pearl."Elizabeth looked around her.There were pirates everywhere.She was afraid, but she didn't show it."I am Elizabeth Turner."She didn't want to use her name."I want you to leave Port Royal," she said. "Leave and never comeback."The pirates laughed."I'm sorry," said Barbossa. "But that isn't possible. We're looking for...""I know!" shouted Elizabeth.She ran to the side of the boat and then showed them the gold medallion. "You're looking for this! Come near me and I'll throw it in the water."The pirates didn't speak.Their eyes were on the medallion."I know you want it," said Elizabeth. "I know this ship. After eight years, I remember it. Now go and never come back!"The pirates watched her, carefully.Elizabeth tried again.With the medallion in her hand, she looked down at the water."I'll throw it away now...""OK,OK," said Barbossa. "You win. Give me the medallion, and we'll leave."Elizabeth gave him the gold medallion."Stop the guns!" shouted Barbossa. "We're leaving."He looked at Elizabeth." And, Miss Turner, you're going to come with us.""But you have to take me back!" Elizabeth said."No,"said the pirate, and he smiled. "I stopped the guns, and we're going. But I'm not going to take you home. You're going to stay with us! "
The final film of the franchise, for better or worse. Watch Johnny Depp come back as Captain Jack Sparrow and new Will and Elizabeth Turner clones. Javier Bardem as the heavily CGI Captain Salazar. Let's end this on a high note? Follow Billy and Raul on Twitter @MasterOfPuns196 and @raulvaderrdz as well as the main show @SYNSPod --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/seeyounextsummerpod/message
Nick Hylla, MREA Executive Director & Rise Up Podcast host, led Rise Up Live Events and a live panel during The Energy Fair! Participants had the opportunity to hear from the guests of Season 4 throughout the weekend, followed by a Q&A session on Sunday. On Friday, June 23rd, in the Special Events Tent, attendees enjoyed insightful presentations: Al Gedicks discussed Sulfide Mining in the Great Lakes Region at 11 a.m. Jane McCurry shared insights on Electric Vehicle and Clean Transportation Adoption in the Midwest at 12 p.m. Paul Wilson explored The Role of Nuclear Power in the Energy Transition at 1 p.m. Chelsea Chandler presented the Corn Ethanol Vs. Solar Land Use Comparison in Wisconsin at 2 p.m. Saturday, June 24th, in the Special Events Tent, featured more engaging talks: Elizabeth Turner spoke about Energy Efficient Building Design for Electrification at 11 a.m. Katie Kienbaum empowered the audience with insights on Empowering Energy Democracy through Distributed Energy Resources at 12 p.m. Markeeta Keyes discussed Pursuing Energy Justice through Clean Energy Workforce Education at 2 p.m. Andrew Kell outlined the Wisconsin Roadmap to Net Zero by 2050 at 3 p.m. Tom Content emphasized Putting Consumers First in the Energy Transition at 4 p.m. Sunday, June 25th, marked the Midwest Energy Transition Panel on the Main Stage at 10:30 a.m. The panel featured the guests from Rise Up Season 4, creating an enlightening discussion on the topic.
Nick Hylla, MREA Executive Director & Rise Up Podcast host, led Rise Up Live Events and a live panel during The Energy Fair! Participants had the opportunity to hear from the guests of Season 4 throughout the weekend, followed by a Q&A session on Sunday. On Friday, June 23rd, in the Special Events Tent, attendees enjoyed insightful presentations: Al Gedicks discussed Sulfide Mining in the Great Lakes Region at 11 a.m. Jane McCurry shared insights on Electric Vehicle and Clean Transportation Adoption in the Midwest at 12 p.m. Paul Wilson explored The Role of Nuclear Power in the Energy Transition at 1 p.m. Chelsea Chandler presented the Corn Ethanol Vs. Solar Land Use Comparison in Wisconsin at 2 p.m. Saturday, June 24th, in the Special Events Tent, featured more engaging talks: Elizabeth Turner spoke about Energy Efficient Building Design for Electrification at 11 a.m. Katie Kienbaum empowered the audience with insights on Empowering Energy Democracy through Distributed Energy Resources at 12 p.m. Markeeta Keyes discussed Pursuing Energy Justice through Clean Energy Workforce Education at 2 p.m. Andrew Kell outlined the Wisconsin Roadmap to Net Zero by 2050 at 3 p.m. Tom Content emphasized Putting Consumers First in the Energy Transition at 4 p.m. Sunday, June 25th, marked the Midwest Energy Transition Panel on the Main Stage at 10:30 a.m. The panel featured the guests from Rise Up Season 4, creating an enlightening discussion on the topic.
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75% of all electricity consumption occurs in buildings. With a goal to fully electrify our building energy use, more buildings will be moving their heating, cooking, and operations systems from natural gas, propane, diesel, and fuel oil to grid electricity. Pair this with home and business electric vehicle charging and the obvious result is that the amount of electricity use in buildings is set to dramatically increase. If we reduce building energy use by 20% in both the commercial and industrial sectors today, we could save more than $80 billion annually on utility bills. And according to the US Dept. of Energy Building Technologies Office, the on-site deployment of solar, battery, and energy management technologies to flex electricity demand to better meet supply will lead to between $100 and $200 billion in electricity cost savings. This is a significant saving when considering that the National Renewable Energy Lab Electrification Futures Study estimates that full electrification would increase US electricity system costs by at least $450 billion. In short, if we want to keep energy bills down and temper electricity price increases, building energy efficiency and demand flexibility is a critical first step to electrification. Join us in conversation with Elizabeth Turner, founder of Precipitate Architecture, to explore strategies for building electrification and energy efficiency in the Upper Midwest. Host: Nick Hylla, MREA Executive Director Guest: Elizabeth Turner, Architect and Passive Building Consultant, Precipitate 0:20 – Nick introduces U.S. energy consumption 1:40 – Energy Efficiency's role in cost savings for an electrified future 3:30 – Incentives for clean energy technologies 7:40 – Equity, Electrification, and Energy Efficiency 9:00 – Weatherization techniques 11:35 – Energy Efficient Building techniques 14:33 – Air source heat pumps and the preconditions needed 16:59 – Priorities and Challenges to Energy Efficiency 19:29 – Measuring energy efficiency 23:10 – Building code 26:27 – Energy Monitoring and management 27:20 – Federal legislation's impact on energy efficiency 31:24 - State efforts to leverage IRA funds 35:05 – Energy efficiency's value in the housing market -Get Connected: Precipitate Architecture: www.precipitatearch.com The Energy Fair: www.theenergyfair.org Midwest Renewable Energy Association: www.midwestrenew.org Contact: Info@riseupmidwest.org
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Episode 131 (3/1/23) - Jazz & ElizabethIs Primetime Overused? DiscussionNew Rule Change: American RecordsGA State Meet - Team ResultsIncorrect Placings announced. Correct Placings (based on current rules) are:1. Eagle Power (75)2. Truborn Strong (73)3. Elite Iron (45)4. Team BAM (34)5. Georgia Tech (27)6. GSU (24)7. Fueled Mafia (18)8. Team Luu (18)9. KSU (9)State Meeting Georgia High School State ChampionshipArnold Preview for Team FueledPL Situation:You are at a “Primetime” event. 2 coaches are fighting with the meet directors on whether or not chipping a lift is allowed. You are the TC and stuck in the middle. What do you do?New Lifter Tip: Check the USAPL logo rules BEFORE choosing your meet day equipment. If there is any question about a logo or graphic, it's probably not approved to be worn on the platform. The plainer the gear, the better. Better safe than sorry!! Follow/Direct Message us @PLBalladsPodcast on Instagram & Facebook or email us at PLBalladsPodcast@gmail.comMore Information about the Podcast and Team Rohr Powerlifting: https://solo.to/plballadspodcastGet the Team Rohr Training App!The Powerlifting & Power Ballads Podcast is co-hosted by Josh Rohr and Lara Sturm and sponsored by Team Rohr Powerlifting - for all of your powerlifting coaching and meet day handling needs. The podcast covers Georgia Powerlifting information as well as National Powerlifting news. One of our more popular segments is music, specifically 80's music and Power Ballads.Team Rohr Powerlifting 100% Individualized Programming, Meet Day Preparation and Live Virtual Coaching Follow/Direct Message us @PLBalladsPodcast on Instagram & Facebook or email us at PLBalladsPodcast@gmail.com More Information about the Podcast and Team Rohr Powerlifting: https://solo.to/plballadspodcast Get the Team Rohr Training App! The Powerlifting & Power Ballads Podcast is co-hosted by Josh Rohr and Lara Sturm and sponsored by Team Rohr Powerlifting - for all of your powerlifting coaching and meet day handling needs. The podcast covers Georgia Powerlifting information as well as National Powerlifting news. One of our more popular segments is music, specifically 80's music and Power Ballads.
In the Season 1 finale of the podcast, Justin finishes At World's End. The biggest action sequence ever begins, and Justin explains the practicality of the shoot, how it was filmed, and how it all tied together. The Black Pearl and the Flying Dutchman sail into the dreaded Maelstrom, and the battle begins. Jack escapes the brig, and duels Davy Jones on the mast of the Flying Dutchman. Will and Elizabeth take this moment to marry each other, with Barbossa officiating. Character arcs reach their end and story moments come full circle when Will Turner is killed by Davy Jones. Jack sacrifices his dream to save his friend, and the Flying Dutchman has a new captain. After the storm is over, the Pearl and the Dutchman, now under the command of Will Turner, destroy the Endeavour and Lord Cutler Beckett along with it. The pirates celebrate, Will and Elizabeth share one day together, and Barbossa steals the Black Pearl from Jack yet again. Jack plots his next adventure to the Fountain of Youth, and Elizabeth Turner, now with her nine year old son Henry, wait for Will to return ten years later. Twitter: @podcastpotc Instagram: @podcastsofthecaribbean Send an Email or Question: podcastsofthecaribbean@gmail.com
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Have you ever watched an Italian “West Side Story”? Ciao! Siamo Gabriele e Angelique. Benvenuti nel nostro podcast! We are passionate language learners, and we record for you the language learning podcast we'd like to play when we learn new languages Our podcast in mixed English and simple Italian helps beginners and intermediate Italian language learners enjoy engaging content about Italy, its language, and its culture from day 0 of their language learning journey. Today, we'd like to share with you our conversation with Dr. Elizabeth Turner, a third-generation Italian American who decided to pursue a professional musical career. She is now the Director of Vocal Arts at St. Thomas University. Music has been a lifeline for Elizabeth. Nowadays, you will often find her busy teaching kids and young adults to learn how to sing. We chatted with her about her Italian roots, Italian American culture, her love for music, and her Broadway musical called, “Ciao Bambino”. It's a story about a young Italian woman named Elizabetta who embarked on a journey of self-discovery as she chases the American dream right after WWII. Will she make it? You'll have to find out by watching her musical next year. In this episode, we also included clips of some songs featured in the “Ciao Bambino” musical. If you're curious to learn about Elizabetta's story, you can read her story via Kindle. In the meantime, you can support us by leaving us a review in Apple Podcast and on Spotify and joining our Patreon community. Listen NOW and learn about what it means to be Italian American and how music can shape the way we perceive our cultural history. --- Where to find Elizabeth Turner and her work: Liz Turner's website Ciao Bambino musical Instagram --- Did you like our episode? Rate us! If you have any thoughts or comments on our podcast, e-mail us at theitalianescapepodcast@gmail.com. Also, Follow us on Instagram & Facebook Support us using Patreon Sign up for our newsletter Book your language classes and get extra $10 italki credits Music credits: storyblocks.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/italian-escape-podcast/message
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Today Dr. Elizabeth Turner comes on the show to talk about HRV and dentistry. Dr. Turner goes deep on the science of airway and breathing and how this connects with dentistry. Her passion and knowledge for come through to bring this episode alive. https://foxpointdental.com/
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A large new study out of Harvard suggests that a small daily dose of olive oil may substantially reduce the risk of early death. That's raising questions among whole-food, plant-based eaters, since avoiding added oil is a cornerstone of the WFPB diet. Elizabeth Turner explains at ForksOverKnives.com. Original post: https://www.forksoverknives.com/wellness/new-olive-oil-study-sparks-questions-whole-food-plant-based Forks Over Knives Documentary: https://www.forksoverknives.com/the-film/ Related Episodes: 31, 46, 78, 150 Forks Over Knives was founded following the release of the world-famous documentary Forks Over Knives in 2011, showing people how to regain control of their health and their lives with a plant-based diet. Since then Forks Over Knives released bestselling books, launched a mobile recipe app and maintains a website filled with the latest research, success stories, recipes, and tools to help people at every phase of their plant-based journeys. They also have a cooking course, a meal planner, a line of food products, and a magazine. Please visit www.ForksOverKnives.com for a wealth of resources. How to support the podcast: Share with others. Buy some merch: https://www.plantbasedbriefing.com/shop Leave 5-star rating and review on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/plant-based-briefing/id1562925866 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2GONW0q2EDJMzqhuwuxdCF Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Plant-Based-Briefing/dp/B08K59CRM4/ref=sr_1_3?crid=18XNAH6UMO9L5&keywords=plant+based+briefing&qid=1643393899&sprefix=plant+based+briefi%2Caps%2C168&sr=8-3 Follow Plant Based Briefing on social media: Twitter: @PlantBasedBrief YouTube: YouTube.com/PlantBasedBriefing Facebook: Facebook.com/PlantBasedBriefing LinkedIn: Plant Based Briefing Podcast Instagram: @PlantBasedBriefing #vegan #plantbased #plantbasedpodcast #veganpodcast #plantbasedbriefing #forksoverknives #wfpb #wholefoodplantbased #heartdisease #caldwellesselstyn #oil #oliveoil #preventandreverseheartdisease #nooil #oilfree #nealbarnard #pcrm
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Judicial interpretation In contrast to the other "Reconstruction Amendments", the Thirteenth Amendment was rarely cited in later case law. As historian Amy Dru Stanley summarizes, "beyond a handful of landmark rulings striking down debt peonage, flagrant involuntary servitude, and some instances of race-based violence and discrimination, the Thirteenth Amendment has never been a potent source of rights claims." Black slaves and their descendants United States v Rhodes (1866), one of the first Thirteenth Amendment cases, tested the constitutionality of provisions in the Civil Rights Act of 1866 that granted blacks redress in the federal courts. Kentucky law prohibited blacks from testifying against whites—an arrangement which compromised the ability of Nancy Talbot ("a citizen of the United States of the African race") to reach justice against a white person accused of robbing her. After Talbot attempted to try the case in federal court, the Kentucky Supreme Court ruled this federal option unconstitutional. Noah Swayne (a Supreme Court justice sitting on the Kentucky Circuit Court) overturned the Kentucky decision, holding that without the material enforcement provided by the Civil Rights Act, slavery would not truly be abolished. With In Re Turner (1867), Chief Justice Salmon P Chase ordered freedom for Elizabeth Turner, a former slave in Maryland who became indentured to her former master. In Blyew v United States, (1872) the Supreme Court heard another Civil Rights Act case relating to federal courts in Kentucky. John Blyew and George Kennard were white men visiting the cabin of a black family, the Fosters. Blyew apparently became angry with sixteen-year-old Richard Foster and hit him twice in the head with an ax. Blyew and Kennard killed Richard's parents, Sallie and Jack Foster, and his blind grandmother, Lucy Armstrong. They severely wounded the Fosters' two young daughters. Kentucky courts would not allow the Foster children to testify against Blyew and Kennard. Federal courts, authorized by the Civil Rights Act, found Blyew and Kennard guilty of murder. The Supreme Court ruled that the Foster children did not have standing in federal courts because only living people could take advantage of the Act. In doing so, the Courts effectively ruled that the Thirteenth Amendment did not permit a federal remedy in murder cases. Swayne and Joseph P Bradley dissented, maintaining that in order to have meaningful effects, the Thirteenth Amendment would have to address systemic racial oppression.
The Oshkosh Area Community Pantry has started a podcast! Join us each month for interviews with local individuals who have ties to the OACP. For our first episode, we are joined by OACP staff members Karl Buelow, Elizabeth Turner, and Brandon Wittman. Tune in to hear about how they keep things running smoothly at the OACP and their goals for 2022. To learn more about the staff, visit https://oacptoday.org/board.staff.html
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We are a little late for Veteran's Day, but we wanted to spread the love to the millions of animals that have sacrificed and worked alongside humans in our wars for thousands of years. From drunk horses to professional sea lions, these are the best war animals. Animals don't choose to go to war, but it's undeniable that their contributions have shaped the development of human society. Our guest host this episode is vet tech and equine expert, Elizabeth Turner.This is our LAST episode of 2021! Make sure you are subscribed to the podcast as well as our Instagram and Facebook so you don't miss the first episode of 2022!Content warning: Descriptions of violence and mild languageOur animal honorees-ElephantsDogsSea LionsHorsesHoming PigeonsCatsLet's Learn More!War elephants: The original heavy armor fought into the 1950s - SandboxxA Brief History of Dogs in Warfare | Military.comUS Navy sea lions show off their protection skills during maritime exercise - YouTubeHvaldimir's story - YouTubeThe Four-Legged Marine Who Became a Korean War Hero - HISTORYThe Incredible Carrier Pigeons of the First World War | Imperial War Museums (iwm.org.uk)Why cats were the perfect companions in the trenches of WWI - We Are The MightyWar Culture - Animals of war | Military History Matters (military-history.org)Want to vote for your favorite? Or nominate another animal entirely? Subscribe to our instagram @bestbeast_podcast or facebook @bestbeastpodcast
In this special bonus episode recorded at the PhiusCon 2021 conference in Tarrytown, New York, Passive House Podcast co-host Zack Semke interviews Elizabeth Turner of Precipitate. Thank you to ROCKWOOL North America for underwriting our interviews at PhiusCon2021. https://www.rockwool.com/north-america/ For a special video version of this episode, visit: https://youtu.be/TBPL42B-Isk
CEO and co-founder of Advanced Tele-Genetic Counseling, Elizabeth Turner, draws on personal experience to offer guidance to genetic counselors who are adapting to virtual care during the COVID-19 pandemic. Hosted by DNA Today's Kira Dineen. Watch the full episode at https://phenotips.com/speaker-series/adapting-to-virtual-care.html (https://phenotips.com/speaker-series/adapting-to-virtual-care.html)
Ania is an awe-inspiring designer whose Instagram feed is filled with drawings and photographs of gorgeous flowers and animals. She's the illustrator of the children's book Calvin the Claustrophobic Caterpillar and she's also the creator of @sunshine_inspired_fauna, which brings awareness to endangered animals and the non-profits that help them with beautiful works of art by a variety of uber talented artists. So naturally… [If your podcast app isn't showing the featured art for this episode above visit https://rebekahnemethy.com/artink26 to check it out. Castbox and Podcast Addict are both apps I recommend that do show episode specific art.] Links from the Show at a Glance: Artist: Ania Archer Ania's Instagram: @ania_archer The children's book Ania illustrated: Calvin the Claustrophobic Caterpillar Sunshine Inspired Fauna on Instagram: @sunshine_inspired_fauna Art Ink Submission Guidelines: rebekahnemethy.com/artinksubs Art Ink Podcast Transcript: [Intro:]/[Art Description:] The way today's cover art found it's way to me is similar to how its artist found me. Ania Archer is without a doubt my soul sister, we have so much in common it's kinda scary. She's an adventurous, animal-loving creative who's always amazing me with the talent that shines through in whatever project she puts her heart into. But if I hadn't stepped out of my comfort zone a few years ago, I never would have met Ania. And I might be wrong, but I'd venture to guess she had to step out of her own comfort zone back then too. I was creating a podcast about animal rescue at that time and one of my guests offered to reciprocate the interview and put me on her show too. At first I was like, uhhh, no... that sounds way too scary. The host of the show was such a well-spoken, intelligent vegan activist, and I was like groupie watching from afar. Needless to say I didn't feel I was in her league, and I was sure she was just being kind. And honestly, even though I ended up taking advantage of that kindness and going on her show, I'm sure my insecurities are all very clear in that episode. But guess what? Ania ended up hearing that podcast! And she really connected with my story about wanting to escape the work force and pursue a life of passion. She started listening to my podcast and eventually she reached out to me to let me know all about it. We connected on Instagram and before I even read her message her name so looked familiar to me. I soon discovered that not only did we both subscribe to the same podcast she found me on, but we also followed one of my other superheroes at the time, maybe even liking and commenting on the same posts. And these two women are completely unrelated. One is not even on social media at all. This synchronicity clearly told me Ania was a person I could relate to, and so I was able to trust that meeting her in person was a step outside my comfort zone that might be worth taking. And I was so right. Fast forward a few years later and I'm trying very hard to make an effort to keep this podcast going. So I decide to dig into my old short story archive to give me some breathing room. The first short story I ever wrote would be perfect for Halloween, but what art could I use? Ania is an awe-inspiring designer whose Instagram feed is filled with drawings and photographs of gorgeous flowers and animals. She's the illustrator of the children's book Calvin the Claustrophobic Caterpillar and she's also the creator of @sunshine_inspired_fauna, which brings awareness to endangered animals and the non-profits that help them with beautiful works of art by a variety of uber talented artists. So naturally she's the first person I think of that might already have horse art in her archive. But I'd already scrolled through her feed and didn't see anything. I ask on Instagram if any artists have horse art they want to share. I get crickets. So I decide maybe it's just not meant to be right now. It later comes up in conversation, however, and she tells me she might have some horse photos I could use. I feel resistant asking, because I know how I feel when I sign up for extra projects that I didn't plan for, but she insists that she could use the motivation. Ok, here's where the magick bit lies. I've been having a lot of resistance to changing my art-inspired episodes to an art-pairing model. I've told myself that I created this to empower artists and I should be putting them first. So that I was asking for art for my pre-existing story felt wrong with this narrative running through my head. So I decide, in order to make myself feel better, that I will see what photos Ania pulls up and I will adapt the story by making the horse look like the photo. Why not, right? I feel much better after that decision and I go on with my life for a few days. Later on, Ania gets in touch with me to give me a teaser and she sends a screenshot of all these beautiful horses she's photographed. And right smack in the middle is the gray dappled horse I'd written about when I was 14 years old. All this time, I had this idea in my head that the perfectly paired art can only be perfect if the story was written with its influence in mind first and foremost. But really that was just a huge block in my trusting the universe in its ability to give me exactly what I need when I let go of how it's supposed to happen. Not to take away credit from you Ania! Because I know that you're the one who did all the physical 3D work for me on the universe's behalf! And I sincerely thank you for that! Friends, please be sure to check out the cover art when you can, to see the handsome horse who stars in today's story, and take a look at what Ania's working on right now @ania_archer on Instagram. Link in the shownotes. And now, I want to share with you the first short story I ever wrote. [Story:] The Midnight Rider “Hello?” Joshua Milton left a trail of puddles as he ran to the phone with only a towel wrapped around his waist. “I have great news!” Jack Milton said. “What's that?” Josh asked without interest. He had rushed to the phone expecting to hear a female voice. Lisa was supposed to call him today. “I bought a house!” Jack said, “we can move in next week!” “Whoa, Dad, slow down,” His father had spent the weekend in the country to take a look at some property, but Josh assumed he was only looking. “You bought a house?” “Yup,” Jack said, “it has four bedrooms, two bathrooms, and it's sitting on twenty-five acres of property. Everything's in fine condition, and it's only about two hours from the city.” “But how are we going to afford a place like that?” asked Josh, still a bit stunned. They were moving into an actual house? Quite a change from the usual cramped apartments he and his father had been used to. “Oh, don't you worry about it,” Jack said, “I got a great deal on the place and the taxes out here are nothing compared to the city's.” “Well that's great dad,” urban life was tiring, “when are we leaving?” “Wait a minute,” Josh heard his father laugh, “you haven't even heard the best part yet; Mr. Turner, the original owner of the house, gave us his horse.” “Why would he do that?” “Oh, I dunno, I guess he's just too old to take care of it, but I thought you might like him.” Josh's father replied, “you loved working at the stables when you lived with your mother!” “Yeah, I had a great time,” Josh said, he remembered all the dirty work he did in exchange for riding lessons, “but you don't know anything about this horse. Are you sure he's sound?” “Oh, I'm sure he'll be just fine, and he sure is a beauty. He's a dapple-gray thoroughbred. I bet you can't wait to see him, huh?” “Yeah, dad, it all seems great,” Josh lied. Even though he was becoming increasingly excited about moving, something seemed too good to be true about this horse. “Well, I'll be home in a few hours and we can start packing first thing in the morning.” “Okay, see ya later dad.” “Bye.” A week later, after the endless packing, planning, and the heartbreaking ‘goodbye's' and ‘I'll write you's,' Josh and his father were finally on their way to their new home. As they were nearing their destination the surroundings began to change from rows of buildings, stores, and bumper to bumper traffic to trees, fields, and long, straight roads stretching on forever without a car in sight. The sun was just beginning to set and the orangey-pink clouds seemed to stretch on forever in all directions of the vast sky. “Here we are,” Jack said as he turned the moving truck into the long, unpaved driveway. The house was big; probably too big for just two people. It was a slightly off-white color with charcoal gray shutters. Behind the house was a small white barn adjacent to a rectangular riding ring. Most of the property's twenty-five acres were fenced in, green pastures with hardly any trees aside from the few that surrounded the house. “So where's this horse?” Josh asked, as he spun around, glancing at each pasture. “He's in his stall over there,” Jack pointed to the barn, “you wanna see him?” “Sure,” Josh was already walking toward the barn. Jack followed his son and looked on as Josh slid the door open. There were six stalls, three on each side and a tack room at the far end of the building. As soon as the horse heard the door open he threw his head up, startled, with his blue eyes wide open. As the boy approached the horse, he stuck his nose between the bars of the stall, sniffing Josh's hand. “Wow dad, you were right,” Josh said, “he is beautiful.” “You like him?” Jack sounded pleased. “He's great dad, thanks! I think I'll name him Smoke.” “Sounds good to me, now I'm going to get started unpacking. Why don't you put Smoke out for the night and then come help me?” “Okay,” Josh said. He spotted a halter hanging on a hook beneath a brass plate with the name “Mystic” engraved into it. Josh grabbed the halter and cautiously opened the stall door, not knowing exactly what to expect. “Easy boy,” Josh whispered. To his surprise, he had no reason to be nervous. Smoke walked up to Josh, smelt the halter, and placed his nose right into it himself. All Josh had to do was buckle it in place and lead the horse to the pasture. “It's too late now Smoke,” Josh said as he opened the metal gate, “but maybe tomorrow we could go for a ride, huh boy?” Josh took off his halter and watched as the horse put his head down to graze. “See ya tomorrow, Smoke.” Later that night Josh awoke to a horse's whinny. At first the sound had made its way into Josh's dreams: he saw images of horses, an entire herd of them, galloping across a stream. He opened his eyes with a start, realizing the crying horse was real. Josh tripped over empty boxes on his way to the open window. Peeking outside, squinting, he tried to distinguish one shadow from another while his eyes were adjusting to the bright moonlight. Another whinny sounded and Josh caught sight of Smoke pacing in front of the gate, haphazardly snorting and rearing like he was trying to run up an invisible wall to the sky. Josh was contemplating whether or not he should go take a closer look, when a cold breeze swept through the window and he took cover against the wall. When he looked outside once more the horse was calm again. If Josh hadn't seen him prancing around only moments before he wouldn't have suspected a bit of excitement. Smoke stood with his head over the fence and his ears directed forward. He seemed to be focusing on something in front of him, but what? There was nothing but an empty field ahead. Deciding to investigate, he grabbed a pair of jeans from the floor and pulled them over his boxers. He slipped on a pair of sneakers and hurried outside. A thick fog had formed during Josh's short trip from the window to the front door. When he got to the fence, Josh could just barely make out Smoke's vague outline through the mist. That was when he noticed that he was not alone. On the other side of the fence, petting Smoke along his snout was a pretty, smiling, young girl. She had long, wavy, blonde hair that sparkled in the silver light. The girl wore tan riding pants, with black boots that rose to her knees and her untucked, white blouse billowed in the breeze. Josh approached her, in a daze, while she still seemed unaware of his presence. When he was halfway to her he tried to speak, but a stuttering “h-hey,” was all that he could get out. The girl gasped at seeing him, spun around, and sprinted toward the woods. “Wait!” Josh called, “it's okay, come back!” He started to chase after her, but she had already disappeared between the tree trunks by the time he made it halfway across the field. Wow, Josh thought, she's fast! He bent down for a moment, hands on his knees, trying to catch his breath. “Oh well,” he muttered and, as he began to walk back to the house, he noticed the fog had lifted and the breeze had vanished. “Come on kiddo,” Josh's dad yelled with only his head poking in the bedroom doorway, “it's after eight. Get up!” “Too early,” Josh said, pulling the covers over his head. “Oh no you don't,” Jack said, as he entered Josh's room. He grabbed the comforter and pulled it off of Josh completely. “Breakfast's on the table. I wanna celebrate the first day in our new home together before I start working.” “Alright, alright,” Josh said, but the only movement he made was to shield his eyes from the bright rays of sunshine that were pouring through the window. After a while he rose from his bed. A few minutes later, Josh was downstairs sitting down to a tofu scramble breakfast wrap with his father. “So, how's the book going?” “Oh, just a few more revisions and I can send it out,” Jack said. “It should be done in a week or so.” “Great,” Josh said through a mouthful of tofu. He never understood what his father found so wonderful about writing, but it always made him happy to talk about it. “So, you gonna ride Smoke today?” “Yup,” Josh said, remembering the previous night's experience. He decided against informing his father about the strange girl he had seen, although he couldn't help wondering if he'd ever see her again. “I wonder if she lives around here,” Josh said aloud. “Huh?” “Um, nothing,” Josh said, “I was just talking to myself.” “Oh,” Jack said, “well I'm going to get to work, see ya later.” He rose from his seat, bringing his plate to the sink and leaving the room. “I didn't even get her name,” now that Josh's father had gone he could continue speaking his thoughts aloud. “Oh well,” he sighed, “let's see how Smoke's doing.” “What's the matter boy?” he asked. Smoke had become calm since last night. “You miss her too, huh?” Josh patted down his long, muscular neck. He found Smoke's halter and brought the horse back to the barn. “I'm just gonna clean you up a little,” he said as he secured Smoke to the crossties, “and then we're gonna get you tacked up so we can go for a ride.” Josh grabbed a few brushes and a hoof pick. “Now how does that sound?” Smoke replied only by looking intently at Josh with his ears forward, listening to his young new companion. “Sounds good to me too,” Josh said as if he'd gotten an answer from the horse. He brushed the majestic creature thoroughly, covering every part of his body in order to examine him. When he finished, Smoke's coat shone like a show horse's. His thick tail almost reached the floor and was trimmed evenly as was his mane. It was obvious that Smoke's previous owners had taken care of him. And not for the first time, Josh wondered why they'd abandon him. Smoke stood still as Josh went to the tack room to find a saddle. When Josh returned with it he could have sworn he saw the horse widen his eyes, but he didn't move. After saddling him, Josh retrieved the horse's bridle and was surprised when Smoke opened his mouth for the bit without command. “So far, so good,” Josh said as he walked the horse out to the ring. After adjusting his stirrups, he stepped up onto the side of a nearby fence and climbed onto the tall horse. In one rough motion Smoke reared up and then bucked his rider high into the air. Josh went flying over the horse's head and landed on his back. *** Josh rolled his eyes and pounded the ground. “I spoke too soon.” At dinner that night Josh let his father in on how he felt about Smoke, “What a great horse you picked!” “Yeah?” Jack asked, “you really like him?” “I was being sarcastic.” “Oh?” Jack looked up from his plate, “what's wrong with him?” “I dunno, he was fine in the beginning, but as soon as I got on him I was thrown off,” Josh said, “I knew this was a bad idea.” “Well did you try to get back on him? Maybe he just got spooked, or maybe his saddle was bothering him.” “Yeah, he just threw me off again,” Josh lied. “There was nothing there to scare him, and I checked his saddle. He's just not a good horse!” “Well I'm going to call Mr. Turner in the morning,” Jack said, “I'll find out if Smoke has ever behaved this way before.” “Whatever you want,” Josh said, and headed to his bedroom. He left an empty plate on the table for his father to clean up. Smoke seemed so great at first. Josh had had his doubts, of course, but after he'd met him Josh had let a sense of hope infiltrate his fears. Josh sat in his room, flipping through channels for hours while his mind remained on Smoke and the strange girl he'd probably never see again. It was past twelve when he decided to go to bed. Josh closed his eyes knowing he would never fall asleep. There was a nice breeze coming in from the window, sending the white curtains flying inwards as if they were ghosts reaching out for him. Josh just watched as they flew, longing to get up and peer past them and wishing that, when he did, he would see the nameless girl he had seen the night before. Just then Josh heard a soft, rhythmic pounding coming from outside. Hoof beats? Still wide awake, he jumped from his bed and ran to the window and, as if it were a dream, there she was. This time, though, the girl was atop the gray creature and, together, they sped through the ring. Josh didn't even have time to think before he was on his way to the girl on his horse. He didn't want to miss his chance this time. He made his way outside and watched her from afar, not wanting to scare her away again. She rode with the horse's every stride as if she'd been born on his back. The young girl was so involved in her riding that Josh figured even if he did walk right up to the ring she wouldn't have noticed anyways. Still, Josh waited until after Smoke and his gorgeous rider had slowed from a canter to a walk. The girl's hair, which was once flowing far behind her head, now rested on her shoulders as she gave him a pleased pat on the neck. Only then did Josh venture to approach her. “He must really like you,” Josh said. At once the girl turned Smoke around, preparing to run away again. “Please don't leave,” Josh said, not worried this time because he knew she couldn't get very far in the enclosed ring. She seemed to notice this herself and turned Smoke back to face Josh. “Why do you keep running away from me?” Josh asked as he began to walk toward the two of them. The girl just stared at him with her green eyes. “Well you got a name?” “Elizabeth,” she said, looking down at the nearing boy. Josh smiled, he was thinking of what a perfect voice Elizabeth had to complement her other perfect features. “I'm Josh,” he said extending his hand. She took his hand as she swung one leg over the horse and jumped down. Still clutching her hand, Josh moved behind her, caught her with his free arm and lowered her to the ground. “You're great with him,” Josh said as she spun around in his embrace and then broke free from it. She grabbed Smoke's reins and brought them over his head. “Would you like to help me with him tomorrow?” he asked, “I don't think he likes me very much.” Elizabeth started to lead Smoke out of the ring with Josh close behind them, “you mean you're not mad at me?” she asked. “Why would I be mad?” “I don't know,” Elizabeth said, “I don't think I can help you, sorry.” “Oh,” Josh hoped he hid his disappointment, “it's ok.” They were outside the ring and heading toward the barn. “Have you ridden Smoke before? You're just so good with him.” “You could say that,” Elizabeth said as she unbridled and untacked the horse, “and his name is Mystic,” she added. “Have you been coming here every night?” “Some nights.” “Oh,” Josh watched in silence as Elizabeth finished with the horse and led him to his stall. He couldn't help thinking about how much he wanted to touch her again, to wrap his arms around her tiny waist and pull her close to him. He had never seen a girl so beautiful before. Her skin was flawless, it even seemed to glow a little, and her emerald eyes struck him like lightning when they met his own. “Well, it's getting late,” Elizabeth said, “I'm going to get out of here.” “Where do you live? Do you need a ride?” “No,” she said. She was already exiting the barn into the darkness, “I live just up the road. I can walk.” “Are you sure?” “Yeah,” she walked past Josh through the pasture where she had run away from him the first time they met. “Okay,” Josh said, “will I see you again?” Elizabeth shrugged her shoulders and continued walking. Josh watched her as she disappeared into the night, noticing that she didn't go anywhere near the road. Instead, she was lost in the darkness of the woods ahead. Maybe it's a shortcut Josh thought and returned to the barn to shut off all the lights and close up. When he finally returned to bed he saw that it was about one-thirty and, this time, he had no trouble falling asleep. Josh woke up early the next morning. On his way down to breakfast he heard someone speaking and wondered if his father had company. As he reached the bottom of the stairs he saw him replacing the phone on its receiver. “Who was that?” “Mr. Turner,” Jack said, “I was calling to ask about Smoke.” “And?” “And he said that ‘Mystic,'” he drew the quotation marks in the air, “hasn't been the same since his last owner…” Jack hesitated, “Mr. Turner's daughter just recently died. Smoke was her horse and, apparently, she was the only one who could ride him. Mr. Turner said he was sorry for giving him to us when he knew all along he would behave that way, but he also told me it was his only choice. No one would take the horse and it was too heartbreaking to keep him around.” “Oh.” Josh was, once again, tempted to tell his father about Elizabeth. Elizabeth could ride Smoke, I saw her, he wanted to say, she could help us with him, but no such words came out. Josh's father would ask too many questions, questions Josh didn't have any answers to. Even he didn't know much of the girl who could save this horse. “I guess we'll have to get rid of him,” Jack said the words Josh was expecting, but didn't want to hear. “No, just give me a little more time,” Josh said, knowing that he could convince Elizabeth to help once he told her what would happen to Smoke if she didn't. “I'm sure I can work with him.” “Whatever you want,” his father said, turning to retreat to his office. He began to walk away but then he spun around. “Josh, could you go pick some things up for me at the store?” He tossed his keys to his son assuming he would agree. “Get some computer paper, and whatever else we need around here,” he said, handing Josh two twenties. Then he resumed his trail to the office. “No prob,” Josh said, gladly taking the money and the keys to his father's '89 Mustang. It was old, but the car had muscle and Josh took every opportunity he was given to drive it. Soon, Josh was speeding down the straight, country road. Being used to driving in the city, he rarely had the chance to reach speeds over thirty but here he was going eighty without another car in sight. The wind whipped at his overgrown hair through both open windows. He neared town and his racecar fantasy diminished as he turned into a small plaza. After Josh finished gathering up his father's paper in the general store, he grabbed a few bags of chips and some salsa. There was only one checkout counter and behind the register stood a boy around Josh's age, maybe sixteen or seventeen. He had short, black hair and dark, blue eyes. “Haven't seen you around here before,” the cashier said as he rang up the few items Josh had presented to him, “just passing through?” “No, actually, I just moved here.” “Ok, Ok. So you're the one who moved into the old Turner house, huh?” “Yeah.” “It's a small town,” he said, seeing Josh's surprise, “I'm Chad.” He placed the bagged purchases on the counter and then offered Josh his hand. “Josh.” “Hey, I'm not doing anything tomorrow, you need someone to show you around?” Chad asked. Josh felt relieved, “sure, I'm not busy.” It would be a good idea, he thought, to get to know whoever he could before school started. Chad handed Josh his bag, “How about twelve? I'll meet you at your house?” “Sounds good,” Josh said. At a little past eleven-thirty that night, Josh crept around the barn and scanned the surrounding fields, looking especially close in the direction Elizabeth was heading last night. Finding no trace of her, he sat down with his back against the side of the barn facing where Elizabeth would be coming from. The nighttime sounds of the country relaxed Josh, and after a few minutes he was allowing the crickets' songs to rock him to sleep with their rhythm. Hearing a familiar whinny, he awoke with a start. He stood up and peered in the direction in which his horse was looking. At the edge of the woods Elizabeth was departing from a settling layer of fog. Josh began to walk toward her and they met in the middle where Smoke stood. Together, the two reached out to stroke the side of his long gray neck. Elizabeth grasped the horse's head with her free hand and pulled his face to hers, gently kissing him on the nose. “I need your help Elizabeth.” He stared at her, searching for an expression that would reveal her answer before her words did. He found nothing, “My dad's going to get rid of him if you don't help me.” “Okay,” she said, “but I'm not doing it for you. I'm doing it for him.” She still hadn't taken her glowing, green eyes away from the horse. “So when do we start?” Josh was glad she had agreed. Not only would he get to keep Smoke, but he would also be able to spend more time with Elizabeth. “Tomorrow at midnight.” “Okay,” perfect, Josh thought. He didn't want his father to find out about Elizabeth just yet, and he wanted to be alone with her. “I'm glad I met you.” Elizabeth smiled as she looked up at him and, for an instant, Josh saw the same sparkling emeralds he saw when she was adoring the horse. For what seemed like a lifetime, a moment frozen, they just stood there, searching each other's eyes until, as if a jealous gesture, Smoke suddenly snorted loudly and threw his head between them. The two of them laughed at the horse and Josh grabbed Elizabeth's hand and pulled her toward him. Only after he was sure she wouldn't try to escape his embrace did he let go of her hand and reach out to caress her pale cheek. “You're so cold,” Josh remarked as he leaned down to kiss her, “lemme warm you up,” he whispered. “Josh!” A far away voice interrupted him. “Josh are you out here?” “I think I should go,” Elizabeth pulled away from him and started for the woods. Great timing dad, he thought. “Yeah, I'm right here,” he called, rolling his eyes. As the sun crawled across Josh's bed and began to shine into his eyes he rolled over, glancing at his clock. Twelve o'clock! Josh realized that Chad was going to show up any minute. He was ready to go in under five and flew downstairs only to find that Chad still hadn't arrived. Josh wandered into the kitchen and fixed a bowl of cereal. By the time he was done eating there was a knock at the door. Chad spent nearly all day giving Josh the grand tour. It was a small town, yes, but a small town with a long history and Chad seemed to know it all. Josh saw where'd he'd be going to school, a tiny school with only about eighty students. He was introduced to the town hall, where almost all activities took place; dances were held there, as well as bingo tournaments for the older citizens, and occasionally parties were held for the entire town, though not many people attended them. To Josh, this place seemed more and more like a really big family than it was a town. As the sun was beginning to go down the boys were cruising up and down the streets while Chad pointed out houses. He knew every family in every home and was able to include an amusing anecdote in each introduction. Chad continued on and Josh's mind began to wander to Elizabeth. “And that's old man Grady's house, don't even think about setting foot on his property. Last time someone ‘trespassed,' as he would call it—” “Where does Elizabeth live?” “Elizabeth?” Chad said, “Elizabeth who?” “I didn't catch her last name.” “Well there are no Elizabeths around here that I know of,” he paused, “not anymore anyway.” “What do you mean ‘not anymore?'” “There used to be an Elizabeth in your house, Elizabeth Turner,” said Chad. “But she died,” Josh pronounced each word slowly, coming to an outrageous conclusion. Elizabeth was… dead? Simultaneously everything and nothing made sense. It all seemed to fit together now, puzzle pieces now clasped in a bear hug with Elizabeth's death as the glue. But it was all so real though, Josh thought. He'd touched her. She had to be real, real and alive. “Yeah,” Chad said sighing, oblivious to Josh's shock, “and she was cute too, a little weird, but cute.” He paused only for a second, “anyways, there's a dance tonight at the hall. It's the last dance of the summer and you could meet some people. You wanna go?” But Josh wasn't listening. “Josh?… Josh?” “Huh?” “You wanna go?” Chad repeated. “Go?” Josh asked, “Where?” “The dance.” “No thanks, I have to meet someone tonight.” Josh waited up for Elizabeth all night. He didn't know what to think. They'd planned to meet at twelve, and here it was, three in the morning and no sign of her. Josh knew she'd be there soon and she'd laugh at him and assure him that she was one hundred percent alive. He would touch her and she'd be warm… unlike the night before. By four Josh had lost all hope. He couldn't keep reassuring himself, Elizabeth was gone and he was going crazy; seeing ghosts. Josh had just decided to go to bed when a familiar breeze stopped him in his tracks. He didn't turn around, “Elizabeth?” He stood stiff, suddenly afraid of what he might see. He'd never even considered the thought that she might be dead any other time he'd seen her, but now every shadow that loomed ahead of him in the moonlight made him shudder. “I'm sorry,” she whispered back, “I should have let him go, but I didn't.” Josh spun around, searching for the girl with the emerald eyes he longed to see. All he could find, though, was the familiar mist that had formed while he was turned away. “He's yours now,” her voice faded and the fog seemed to be sucked back into the woods until it completely disappeared. The wind blew and Smoke snorted as he reared up, hooves thrashing through the air. *** “Get back on him Josh, c'mon get up!” Josh opened his eyes and it was day again. Josh lay on the ground with a close-up of Smoke's nose. “Wow, he really threw you, Josh,” Jack was cracking up, “I saw him buck you from the office window. I figured I was missing the rodeo.” Josh rose from his former position on his back on the hard ground. “Now you get back on him, you know the saying,” Jack continued to laugh at himself, “when you fall off a horse you gotta get back on again.” What just happened? Where was Elizabeth and what about Chad? Were they real, were they alive? Josh remembered now, he had just fallen off Smoke. Everything was going fine until he got on him. Was I knocked out? Josh wondered. “So are you gonna try again?” Jack asked. “Yeah,” Josh finally understood. He walked over to Smoke, stood on the adjacent fence and hopped on once again. This time, though, Smoke didn't budge. A light tap of Josh's heels and the horse was off. He cantered once around the ring and came to a stop as Josh slowed him down. Josh threw himself forward and gave Smoke's neck a hug. “She was right,” he whispered to the horse, “she just had to let you go. “How do you like the sound of Mystic Smoke?” [Conclusion:] This story is close to my heart. Not just because it's the first story I ever finished, but also because of the vivid memory I have of writing it all in one sitting in this zone of focus I've rarely been able to replicate since. It's been edited a few times over the past 20 years, and to be honest there are some things in here as a more aware animal activist that I'm a bit conflicted about. But this was what the teenager version of me knew as normal, the girl who had a horse named Baby Starbuck and was thrown from him while riding bareback in the snow one day in much the same manner as Josh was thrown from Smoke, and so I've left these things in as a memory of who I used to be. And to help me gauge how far I've come in my relationship to animals; trying to be more of a companion to them than their keeper. With that said, I'm still in awe of how perfect Ania's photograph is for this story. There was no way for me to explain this little bit of magic before you heard it, but the horse in today's cover art has his ears facing in completely opposite directions, which to anyone who knows horses means his attention is divided. To me it's as if there's an invisible person in the background whispering in his ear. Almost as if… well maybe he's still deciding between Elizabeth and Josh. A huge and heart felt thank you, to Ania for sharing your art with us today. Please go and check out Ania's latest photography, color palettes, illustrations, and designs over @ania_archer on Instagram. And you know what, I think art-pairings are going to be a thing now, so stay tuned. I'll be talking more about how you can submit your art for consideration on Art Ink without having to write a thing. Thank you all so much for listening, I hope you all have a magickally spooky Halloween!
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Workers at the Canadian Boarder Services Agency took action this morning. Jim Byers, co-founder and editor-in-chief of Canadian Travel News, discusses what this means for the tourism industry; Indumathi Prakash, a fourth-year molecular and cellular biology student at Harvard is part of the Mitacs Globalink internship program. She will be at Queen's University in September designing a faster way to detect lyme in ticks; Eric Merkley, an Assistant Professor of Political Science at University of Toronto, discusses the politics of COVID-19 vaccine mandates; Elizabeth Turner discusses finding what could be the oldest fossil of animal life ever found — approximately 890 million years old; Di Golding tells us all about the Apple TV+ musical comedy series Schmigadoon!; Peter Tanuseputros, a staff physician at the Ottawa Hospital, discusses a new study which found that in the first six months of the pandemic visits to emergency departments dropped, but at the same time the proportion of those visits related to drinking alcohol went up.
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Hour 1 * Guest: Chris Carlson – Discussion of All Things Liberty. * five reasons gold is an ideal medium of exchange – Doug Casey, internationalman.com. Half of all Americans are net recipients of government money. * Gold and silver, the traditional hedges against inflation are under continued and constant manipulation in order to keep their prices stagnant, which is also driving even more money into the bubble of stocks and cryptos. * Higher Inflation Is Here And It Won’t Be Short-lived – Joel Skousen. * Joe Biden is expected to propose a $6 trillion budget for 2022 that would break World War II-era debt records – NYT. * GOP senators offer new $928B infrastructure plan. Hour 2 * Guest: Dr. Scott Bradley – To Preserve The Nation – FreedomsRisingSun.com. * J. Stephen Morrison, the director of the Center for Strategic and International Studies’ Global Health Policy Center admitted that many scientists ignored or rejected the COVID-19 lab leak hypothesis due to their dislike of Trump. * The US gov. now considers a lab leak one of the two likeliest scenarios for the emergence of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China – CNN. * Some journalists have finally admitted that they did not seriously cover the lab leak theory because its most prominent supporters were Republicans. Members of the “follow the science” crowd are finally admitting they chose not to cover – or in some cases actively “debunked” – the theory because former President Donald Trump pushed it. * Facebook will lift its ban on posts that claim COVID-19 was man-made or manufactured. * Facebook relied on an investigation into the pandemic’s origin – that was compromised by Chinese Communist Party influence. * Fact-checkers, such as PolitiFact, are now retracting fact-checks that declared the lab-leak theory to be debunked. * Joe Biden’s lawless regime is labeling you a “domestic terrorist,” and they’re teaming up with Big Tech to monitor what you say on social media and target you if you step out of line. Joe Biden’s spy agencies are partnering up with Big Tech companies to collect information on what conservatives are saying to each other. * The valedictorian of a Michigan high school Elizabeth Turner, had her speech censored by her principal for openly talking about her Christian faith, and was told it was “not appropriate” to discuss at the school event. * A teacher at Minneapolis Public Schools was placed on leave after wearing a Donald Trump mask to school. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support
* Guest: Dr. Scott Bradley – To Preserve The Nation – FreedomsRisingSun.com. * J. Stephen Morrison, the director of the Center for Strategic and International Studies' Global Health Policy Center admitted that many scientists ignored or rejected the COVID-19 lab leak hypothesis due to their dislike of Trump. * The US gov. now considers a lab leak one of the two likeliest scenarios for the emergence of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China - CNN. * Some journalists have finally admitted that they did not seriously cover the lab leak theory because its most prominent supporters were Republicans. Members of the "follow the science" crowd are finally admitting they chose not to cover - or in some cases actively "debunked" - the theory because former President Donald Trump pushed it. * Facebook will lift its ban on posts that claim COVID-19 was man-made or manufactured. * Facebook relied on an investigation into the pandemic's origin - that was compromised by Chinese Communist Party influence. * Fact-checkers, such as PolitiFact, are now retracting fact-checks that declared the lab-leak theory to be debunked. * Joe Biden's lawless regime is labeling you a "domestic terrorist," and they're teaming up with Big Tech to monitor what you say on social media and target you if you step out of line. Joe Biden's spy agencies are partnering up with Big Tech companies to collect information on what conservatives are saying to each other. * The valedictorian of a Michigan high school Elizabeth Turner, had her speech censored by her principal for openly talking about her Christian faith, and was told it was "not appropriate" to discuss at the school event. * A teacher at Minneapolis Public Schools was placed on leave after wearing a Donald Trump mask to school.
Elizabeth Turner is the Valedictorian at Hillsdale High School in Hillsdale Michigan and Keisha Russell, her attorney from First Liberty Institute. Michigan high school violates federal law by opposing religious language in grad speech: complaint
Todd Starnes tackles critical race theory, free speech, the coronavirus and more! Guests today include Representative Andy Biggs, Louisiana teacher Jonathan Koeppel, American Majority founder and CEO Ned Ryun, and First Liberty Institute’s Keisha Russell along with Elizabeth Turner, the student who approached FLI after her school censored religious references in her graduation speech. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Greenwood Genetics Center’s Ray Louie and Kellie Walden join the show to discuss epigenetics. Dr. Ray Louie is an Assistant Director in Greenwood’s Molecular Diagnostic Laboratory. His background is in large scale genetic screening in model organisms and in solid tumor genetics and radiobiology. Dr. Louie is interested in the diagnosis of Mendelian disorders and in the identification of novel genes involved in neurodevelopmental delay and hydrops fetalis.Kellie Walden is Greenwood’s Director of Diagnostic Development and a genetic counselor by training. She oversees areas of growth for the labs including new test offerings and industry contracts. She also continues to be involved in marketing activities for the Diagnostic Lab. Kellie is a member of the National Society of Genetic Counselors.EpiSign is the first clinical assay validated to detect unique epigenetic signatures and methylation abnormalities for recognized genetic conditions. Right now, EpiSign tests for over 40 conditions that have signatures. Version 3 will be launching in the spring with even more conditions! This test was developed by London Health Sciences Centre in Ontario, and our lab at the Greenwood Genetic Center performs the bench work and the data is analyzed by the team in Canada. The National Human Genome Research Institute named EpiSign one of the 10 most significant advances in genomic medicine in 2019!On This Episode We Discuss:Defining epigeneticsEpigenetic disorders (Prader–Willi, Angelman, Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome)Testing for epigenetic conditions through EpiSignIndications to order epigenetic testingVariant of Uncertain Significance (VUS) clarification with EpiSignCurrent research on epigenetic conditions New versions of EpiSignCalculating biological age with epigenetics Learn more about Greenwood Genetic Center’s EpiSign here. You can also check out their incredibly popular genetic counseling visual aids. Enter our giveaway on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn to win a pair of bluetooth, noise canceling headphones from Greenwood. Giveaway ends on April 11th. Ray and Kellie showcased how complex pediatric genetics can be, so it’s understandable that people are often confused about the role genetics play in health conditions. The genetic counselors over at Advanced Tele-Genetic Counseling (ATGC) specialize in areas of genetics like pediatrics. So if you find yourself having questions about your own genetics, or want to know more about adding the expertise of AT-GC’s certified genetic counselors to help support your own practice, reach at AT-GC.com. You can also hear Elizabeth Turner on Episode #143 where she shares more about telehealth and what ATGC has to offer. Stay tuned for the next episode of DNA Today on April 16th, which explores whole exome sequencing with QuantGene’s Jo Bhakdi! New episodes are released on the first and third Friday of the month. In the meantime, you can binge over 140 other episodes on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, streaming on the website, or any other podcast player by searching, “DNA Today”. Brand new in 2021, episodes are now also recorded with video which you can watch on our YouTube channel. See what else we are up to on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and our website, DNApodcast.com. Questions/inquiries can be sent to info@DNApodcast.com.
This episode of DNA Today continues our mini series about telehealth in genetics. Last episode we heard from the founder of Advanced Tele-Genetic Counseling, Elizabeth Turner, who shared her expertise in telehealth. Her company provides a scalable telehealth platform for genetic counseling services, where genetic counselors can help patients navigate through areas of genetics like genetic testing, and ultimately understand their own genetics. So if you want to know more about adding the expertise of AT-GC’s certified genetic counselors to help support your own practice, reach out through their website at at-gc.com, again that’s at-gc.com. In part two of our telehealth series, Orion Buske, PhD, joins host Kira Dineen to discuss genomic digital tools. Dr. Buske strives to empower patients, doctors, and researchers through new tools and technologies. He holds a PhD in Computer Science from the University of Toronto, where he specialized in algorithms for genome analysis and rare disease patient matchmaking. At various times, he led the technical developments of: PhenomeCentral, the Matchmaker Exchange, PatientKind, and RareConnect. On This Episode We Discuss:Inspiration to start PhenoTipsGenomic Health RecordsBenefits of Digital Tools for patients and providersDigital vs paper pedigreesAuto pedigree builderSpeeding up the diagnostic odyssey Future of genomic digital toolsHear more from PhenoTips and our host Kira Dineen through the PhenoTips Speaker Series. This a monthly live webinar where Kira interviews genetic experts about topics and skills specifically for genetic healthcare providers. All previous installments have been recorded and are available on demand here. Stay tuned for the next new episode of DNA Today on April 2nd! We will be joined by Greenwood Genetic Center to discuss epigenetics including their unique genetic test, EpiSign. Don’t miss their bluetooth, noise cancelling headphones giveaway on our Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn. New episodes are released on the first and third Friday of the month (with some bonus episodes like this one!). In the meantime, you can binge over 140 other episodes on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, streaming on the website, or any other podcast player by searching, “DNA Today”. Brand new in 2021, episodes are now also recorded with video which you can watch on our YouTube channel. See what else we are up to on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and our website, DNApodcast.com. Questions/inquiries can be sent to info@DNApodcast.com.
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To kick off our mini series in telehealth genetics fellow genetic counselor, Elizabeth Turner joins our host Kira Dineen. Elizabeth is the cofounder and Chief Executive Officer of Advanced Tele-Genetic Counseling (AT-GC). Elizabeth’s team, one of the first tele-genetic companies to enter the industry, provides comprehensive genetic counseling services via telemedicine. Elizabeth has practiced in the areas of oncology, pediatrics, reproductive health, and general genetics, and holds a current certification from the American Board of Genetic Counseling.Did you know most people are visual learners? That’s why visual aids are critical during genetic counseling appointments. As we explore in this show, genetic concepts can be really complex to understand, which is why the Greenwood Genetic Center created genetic counseling aids. And now their 7th edition is available, including an app for iPads. In telehealth appointments it can be incredibly helpful to share your screen with these visual aids from Greenwood, so download this vital tool for your daily practice here! We receive a lot of emails from listeners interested in genetic careers and we love connecting and providing resources. One of those is Keck Graduate Institute’s genetics programs in Southern California. KGI offers a master’s degree in genetic counseling, and a first-of-its-kind graduate program in genomic data analytics. This two-year master’s program gives students the opportunity to work side-by-side with applied life scientists and future genetic counselors while gaining hands-on experience with the technologies and information that are revolutionizing the future of medicine. Learn more about KGI’s programs by visiting kgi.edu/dnatoday.On This Episode We Discuss:Motivation to start AT-GCInitial hurdles to telehealthCOVID-19’s impact on telehealthTelehealth affecting disparities in genetics Languages AT-GC offer for sessions Specialties in genetic counseling AT-GC provides Scenarios where telehealth is preferable to in person Coordinating samples for genetic testingGenetic counseling telehealth internships and rotations Future of telehealth Learn more about Elizabeth Turner and her company, Advanced Tele-Genetic Counseling (AT-GC) on their website. Stay tuned for the next new episode of DNA Today dropping next Friday (March 26th)! This will continues our mini series in telehealth genetics. The CEO of PhenoTips, Dr. Orion Buske, will be sharing his expertise on digital tools in genetic counseling. New episodes are released on the first and third Friday of the month. In the meantime, you can binge over 140 other episodes on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, streaming on the website, or any other podcast player by searching, “DNA Today”. Brand new in 2021, episodes are now also recorded with video so you can watch the show on our YouTube channel. See what else we are up to on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and our website, DNApodcast.com. Questions/inquiries can be sent to info@DNApodcast.com.
Josh sits down with long time lifters and first time meet directors, Elizabeth Turner and Jazzylyn Pepper to discuss the USA Powerlifting Atlanta Open - part of the World Sports Expo on June 26. This episode wouldn't be complete without a random music competition scored by an arbitrary points system that Josh made up.Elizabeth's go-to Lifting Song: Whethan - Savage (Feat. Flux Pavilion & MAX) Jazzylyn's go-to Lifting Song: Natasha Bedingfield - Pocketful of SunshineElizabeth and Jazzylyn discuss what they would like to see at powerlifting meets and what they are doing to make those ideas become reality.To find out more about the USA Powerlifting Atlanta Open, visit these links:On Instagram @atlanta.open Email: atlantaopen2021@gmail.comRegistrationEarly bird pricing ends on March 12th. Regular pricing until May 13th. Meet Directors:Elizabeth Turner @elizabeth_rubyJazzylyn Pepper @fit_lil_peppTeam Rohr Powerlifting 100% Individualized Programming, Meet Day Preparation and Live Virtual Coaching
Planners regularly work and interact with architects as part of development proposals, variances, and approvals. However, planners are less aware of how architects arrive at the design concept they bring to the table. What considerations matter more in the process, and how can planners make the most of this partnership? In this episode, Elizabeth Turner from Precipitate Architecture and Sustainable Design consulting firm, helps us navigate how planning policies and zoning codes impact development projects and how such impacts can be reduced to foster better design.
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Hayley Wolf, na zaproszenie pana Ważki do Tokio odpowiedziała w sposób bardzo pozytywny. Mogła wziąć ze sobą jeszcze trzy osoby, więc wybór padł na Coreya Osbourne'a, Elizabeth Turner i Nadię Jimenez. Całkowitym przypadkiem i zbiegiem okoliczności Ida Richardson oraz Jamie Bennet również zostali zaproszeni do Tokio w tym samym terminie, na wymianę kulturową i program dla artystów. Jak potoczy się podróż? Kogo spotkali bohaterowie i jak im się leciało? Dowiedzcie się tego sami.
Today on Health & Longevity, Dr. John Westerdahl features guest Elizabeth Turner, Editor-In-Chief of ‘Vegetarian Times Magazine’. Elizabeth Turner discusses the growing interest in vegetarian diets, recipes and plant foods. She discusses the health benefits of a healthy vegetarian diet. The program features information about ‘Vegetarian Times Magazine’ and the resources it offers to consumers […]
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Please keep our 2020 Best Science and Medicine Podcast Award momentum going and vote for “DNA Today” for Podcast Magazine’s “Hot 50” Podcasts! You can take 60 seconds to vote here now.Dr. Kat Arney is our guest in this episode of DNA Today. She is a fellow genetics podcaster! She is an award-winning science writer, author, presenter, broadcaster, and public speaker. Her voice will probably be familiar to you as she has appeared on radio and TV around the world including BBC Radio 4, the Naked Scientists and Naked Genetics podcasts, and more recently as the host of the Genetics Unzipped podcast. She has written for outlets including the Times Educational Supplement, BBC Science Focus, the Daily Mail, Wired, BBC Online, The Guardian, and New Scientist. Dr. Arney has authored three popular science books: “Herding Hemingway’s Cats: Understanding How Our Genes Work”, “How to Code a Human” and her new book, “Rebel Cell: Cancer, Evolution, and the New Science of Life's Oldest Betrayal”. Enter our giveaway to win a copy of the book on our Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.On This Episode We Discuss:Cancer from an evolutionary lensEvolutionary origins of cancer at the start of multicellular lifeCancer identified through DNA from fossilized skeletonsCancer in other species, species without cancerCorrelations between cancer development and species relationshipConservation of cancer genesPeter Nowell’s 40 year old paper, “The Clonal Evolution of Tumor Cell Populations”Definition of a cancerous cellEV-001 reveals the complexity of cancer developmentOverestimate of of cancer after the development of GleevecCancer evolutionary perspective adding in precision medicineSearch “Genetics Unzipped” in your podcast player to hear Dr. Arney’s show. This is a crossover episode as our host Kira Dineen, was also a guest on Genetics Unzipped in September, where she was interviewed about prenatal genetic counseling. Check out the episode titled, “Podcast Rare Genetic Disorder and Pregnancy—Navigating an ’Emotionally Challenging’ Journey.”Learn more about the book at RebelCellBook.com and keep up with Kat on Twitter, @Kat_Arney and @geneticsunzip.In 2016, Elizabeth Turner saw a need to increase access to genetic counseling. This was the inspiration for her to start Advanced Tele-Genetic Counseling. Now during a pandemic there has never been a better time to book a telehealth genetic counseling consult! Cancer genetics is one of many areas that AT-GC specializes in. Their team of genetic counselors are specifically trained to help understand, interpret, and navigate complex genomic information. All genomes have a story to tell. If you are ready to learn yours head over to AT-GC.com to book your appointment with a genetic counselor today.We receive a lot of emails from listeners interested in genetic careers and we love connecting and providing resources. One of those is Keck Graduate Institute’s genetics programs in Southern California. KGI offers a master’s degree in genetic counseling, but for those of you looking for something slightly different - KGI also has a first-of-its-kind graduate program in genomic data analytics. This two-year master’s program gives students the opportunity to work side-by-side with applied life scientists and future genetic counselors while gaining hands-on experience with the technologies and information that are revolutionizing the future of medicine. Learn more about the program by visiting kgi.edu/dnatoday.Stay tuned for the next new episodes of DNA Today released on the first and third Friday of the month. In the meantime, you can listen to over 130 other episodes on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, streaming on the website, or any other podcast player by searching, “DNA Today”.Don’t forget to vote for “DNA Today” for Podcast Magazine’s “Hot 50” Podcasts! You can take 60 seconds to vote here now.See what else we are up to on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and our website, DNApodcast.com. Questions/inquiries can be sent to info@DNApodcast.com.
ARRRGGGHHH! Ye, come seekin' adventure and salty pirates, eh? Well, you came to the right place! We are wrapping up our voyage through the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise with, "Dead Men Tell No Tales." The 5th installment that treats the 4th installment like it doesn't even exist...and it works. Many years have passed since we last saw any sign of Captain Jack Sparrow's old companions Will Turner, who now captains the haunting ship The Flying Dutchman, and Elizabeth Turner, who managed to become one of the Pirate Lords. Well, Will and Elizabeth had a kid and he is every bit as adventure-seeking as his parents. The boy, Henry, is determined to locate the Trident of Poseidon which holds all the curses of the seven seas and, with the trident in his possession, Henry would at last be able to lift the curse which forces his father to transport souls to the afterlife. To get the trident, Henry will have to track down the infamous Captain Jack Sparrow and decipher a map which cannot be read by any man...but the astronomer and horologist Corrina Smithis no man. Jack is once again being hunted by a vengeful undead pirate-hater: Captain Salazar, played by Javier Bardem. Hop on board and enjoy the fun and adventure of this epic swashbuckler. Email us any questions, comments or ideas for future episodes:disneychannelsurfers@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram Listen to us on Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts. Next week we are slipping into the Spooky season with a special Disney Channel favorite: Stepmonster You won't find this one on Disney+ but we have a couple of links for you to watch so you can enjoy our review:Stepmonster Pt.1Stepmonster Pt.2See you next week! Stay safe!
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In this episode, Mary Patton welcomes her friend Elizabeth Turner to talk about physical and spiritual health. She may or may not share some sweet potato recipes too!!! We hope you enjoy it.
Episode No. 460 features critic Nzinga Simmons and curator Elizabeth Turner. Simmons joins host Tyler Green to discuss the Vanity Fair cover featuring an Amy Sherald painting of Breonna Taylor. Simmons is a PhD candidate in art history and visual culture at Duke University. She was also the inaugural Tina Dunkley Curatorial Fellow in American Art at the Clark Atlanta University Art Museum, the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia and at the Zuckerman Museum of Art at Kennesaw State University. Along with Austen Barron Bailly, Turner is the co-curator of “Jacob Lawrence: The American Struggle.” The exhibition, which debuted at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Massachusetts opens at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York today (to members), and on August 29 (to the general public). It will be at the Met through November 1. The Metropolitan presentation was led by Randall Griffey and Sylvia Yount. "The American Struggle" presents Lawrence’s 1954-56 series “Struggle: From the History of the American People.” The paintings offer a revisionist and pictorial history of the first five decades of the American republic, or what Lawrence called “the struggles of a people to create a nation and their attempt to build a democracy.” The exhibition marks the first time in more than 60 years that the paintings have been together. The excellent catalogue was published by University of Washington Press.
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Minnesota is working hard to create more affordable housing. But if we build structures that are not super-efficient, residents will be saddled with high energy bills—and we will miss an opportunity to improve our built environment, a top source of carbon emissions in the state. Now more than ever the topic of affordable housing has become even more critical.In July 2020, Fresh Energy hosted conversations with Minnesota thought leaders and Fresh Energy staff about how super-efficient buildings can become the new normal in equitable affordable housing. This is the first in the four-part series featuring a discussion with Elizabeth Turner, Architect and Founder of Precipitate. It was recorded on July 9, 2020.With the increased attention on affordable housing in this current crisis, we know that the conversation has only just begun and it’s crucial that energy efficiency be part of the equation. We must build new affordable housing that is so energy efficient it can be heated and cooled with small amounts of renewable electricity. It makes economic sense, it improves indoor air quality, and it also dramatically reduces carbon emissions.We have the know-how to build super-efficient housing that is affordable over the long term. Why isn’t all new housing built that way, and how can we do better? Fresh Energy is bringing people together from diverse areas of the affordable housing arena to explore this issue.Thank you to Stoel Rives LLP for sponsoring this event.Meet the SpeakersElizabeth TurnerElizabeth Turner is an architect and founder of Precipitate, a firm that responds to the pressing social, economic, and ecological justice issues of today through deep listening and engagement, leading to holistic design at the intersection of architecture, research, policy, and education. As Passive House Consultant, Elizabeth pioneered pre-certification of the Hook & Ladder development—the first large multi-family project to PHIUS+2015 standards in Climate Zone 6A. This project is considered a “testing zone” for the industry and a model for super-efficient structures.Margaret Cherne-HendrickAs Fresh Energy's director of beneficial electrification, Margaret leads Fresh Energy’s strategic imperative to decarbonize fossil fuel-dependent sectors of Minnesota’s economy and advances policy aimed at enhancing carbon sequestration potential across the state. Margaret joined Fresh Energy’s staff in 2018. She previously worked as a senior policy associate at the Institute for Sustainable Energy at Boston University. Margaret’s multidisciplinary background in climate science and energy policy – including work with the Environmental Protection Agency, Conservation Law Foundation, Barr Foundation, and Home Energy Efficiency Team (HEET) – informs her approach to developing efficient, cost-effective, and inclusive decarbonization strategies. Margaret holds a PhD in Geography from Boston University, a MS in Organismal Biology and Ecology from the University of Montana, and a BA in Biology from Reed College. Her doctoral research explored the environmental and political impacts of continued investment in and consumption of natural gas fuels. Margaret is a member of the Minneapolis Energy Vision Advisory Committee. In her spare time, she enjoys gardening, cooking, and exploring the great outdoors as well as spending time with her wife and dog.Listeners can stay up to date on our work via our once monthly email list, blog at www.fresh-energy.org, or by following us on Facebook and Twitter. You can support Fresh Energy’s work for a clean energy Minnesota by making a donation today! Click here to learn more and donate.
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This week's sermon from this past Sunday at St. Michael's Episcopal Church from the Episcopal Diocese of Texas. For more information on St. Michael's Episcopal Church: www.facebook.com/st.michaels.austin www.st-michaels.org
Jeffery and Elizabeth Turner of Wilson County are hoping their efforts to expand their dairy operation will soon pay off. Close to 100 friends, family and city, county and state officials attended their ground breaking ceremony on the farm this week where they plan to open Shop Springs Creamery by September. As we prepare for […] The post Ground Broken on a New Creamery appeared first on Tennessee Farm Bureau.
This sermon is from Good Friday 2019 at St. Michael's Episcopal Church from the Episcopal Diocese of Texas. For more information on St. Michael's Episcopal Church: www.facebook.com/st.michaels.austin www.st-michaels.org
Join us as Elizabeth Turner informs of Veterans issues and why they need representation.
This week's sermon from this past Sunday at St. Michael's Episcopal Church from the Episcopal Diocese of Texas. For more information on St. Michael's Episcopal Church: www.facebook.com/st.michaels.austin www.st-michaels.org
This week's sermon from this past Sunday at St. Michael's Episcopal Church from the Episcopal Diocese of Texas. For more information on St. Michael's Episcopal Church: www.facebook.com/st.michaels.austin www.st-michaels.org
[Warning] This episode contains explicit language and explicit themes. Listener discretion is advised. The comrades go pink! Knowing full well they absolutely aren't the target audience for Alison Bliss' steamy romantic comedy, the hosts attempt to structure a classy satire on the romantic drama. Whether that is harping on the cliches that plague romcoms, or Danny's praise for the author's powerful message to women, they have fun critiquing and poking fun at this delightful little Valentine's Day review. Tune in every Tuesday for a new episode of The Broken Shelf. ~Follow all the Legionaries on Twitter~ Danny: twitter.com/legionsarchive The Tsar: twitter.com/TsarAlexander6 Allen: twitter.com/blkydpease Spangar: twitter.com/LSFspangar ~Credits~ Original Sound Cloud image provided by Amazon at www.amazon.com/Size-Matters-Perf…iss/dp/1455568023 Original cover art owned by Alison Bliss, Forever Publishing, Elizabeth Turner, Claudio Marinesco, Grand Central Publishing, and Hachette Book Group. The Broken Shelf icon created and published by "The Broken Shelf" and Danny Archive. Podcast Opening recorded by Delayne Archive and edited by Danny Archive. Accompanying Opening music: Title - "Dreams Electric" Artist - Geographer Provided free from YouTube Audio Library Intro Song - "Down with Paradise" Artist - Norma Rockwell Provided free from YouTube Audio Library Outro Song - "Summer Love" Artist - The 126ers Provided free from YouTube Audio Library ~Editor's Note~: Danny claimed incorrectly that "Size Matters" belonged to the "Size Matters" series. The book rightfully belongs in the "A Perfect Fit" series. Podcast edited by Danny Archive using Audacity. Download Audacity here: https://www.audacityteam.org/ This podcast is fair use under U.S. copyright law because it is (1) transformative in nature, the audio is a journalistic commentary on popular media (2) uses no more of the original work than necessary for the podcast's purpose, the claimed duration is an edited clip for rhetoric, and (3) does not compete with the original work and could have no negative affect on its market. DISCLAIMER: I do not own any of the materials (music/artworks). All rights belong to the original artists. If you are the content owner and want to remove it, please contact me at legionssoulfood@gmail.com. Thank you! ~Follow Alison Bliss~ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AuthorAlisonBliss/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AlisonBliss2 Website: www.authoralisonbliss.com/p/about-me.html ~Do Us A Favor~ If you downloaded the podcast via anything else other than Sound Cloud, maybe check out our Sound Cloud, give us a follow, and listen to a few more of our other tracks. Sound Cloud was there from the beginning for us and no matter what the others provide it was and is our host. Thanks! Sound Cloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-377177156
This week's sermon from this past Sunday at St. Michael's Episcopal Church, celebrating the first Sunday after Christmas Day. For more information on St. Michael's Episcopal Church: www.facebook.com/st.michaels.austin www.st-michaels.org
Elizabeth Turner is a Return guest. She is based in SW Missouri and representing veterans is a big part of her practice. https://www.elizabethturnerlaw.net/ Join us
Elizbeth Turner Law Group based in Missouri handles veterans claims. Join us as they discuss what they do.
Elizabeth Turner, coach, life enthusiast and creator of the Unapologetic Life. You can be abundantly happy right now! You must listen to and trust your own voice in order to experience confidence and freedom. Do not buy into the idea that your life has to look a certain way for you to be happy
The editor of Vegetarian Times Elizabeth Turner is my guest today! For over 30 years,VT has been at the forefront of the healthy living movement, providing delicious recipes, expert wellness information and environmentally sound lifestyle solutions to a wide variety of individuals. Their goal is to remain a trusted resource for their faithful readers and to reach out to the new generation of full-time vegetarians and flexitarians who find themselves increasingly drawn to the health-conscious, eco-friendly, “green” lifestyle they have always promoted.
Tune in to hear Joy Elizabeth Turner share her heartfelt but victorious story about life as a single mother. Joy will engage in some REAL TALK about balancing motherhood, ministry and other personal missions in life. Joy is one of the 40 contributing authors of the newly released compliation book Victorious Living For Women.