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Host Tatiana discusses the significance of the Enneagram system in understanding our needs and behavioral patterns, with Enneagram expert, Nicole McDonough. They explore how the Enneagram can help people identify where they thrive and where they fade in relationships, while also highlighting its potential for fostering self-awareness and personal growth. Nicole further explains the nine different Enneagram types, their tendencies in forming relationships, and the strengths and challenges each type brings to a relationship. The podcast also touches on the issue of loneliness, its impact on health, and the role of social connection and emotional well-being in reducing risk of mental and physical health issues. 0:00 01:08 The Importance of Social Connection and the Dangers of Loneliness 02:00 Understanding the Enneagram and Its Role in Relationships 02:16 Guest Introduction: Nicole McDonough, Enneagram Coach 03:42 The Enneagram: A Map to Personal Growth and Understanding 03:51 The Enneagram and Its Nine Different Starting Points 05:48 Understanding the Enneagram's Groupings and Their Implications 07:00 The Enneagram: A Tool for Self-Reflection and Personal Development 11:06 Misconceptions and Misuse of the Enneagram 16:44 The Enneagram's Role in Building Stronger Social Connections 19:32 Understanding the Enneagram's Triads and Their Impact on Social Connections 28:20 Understanding the Assertive Stance in Enneagram 29:02 Exploring Friendships in Different Enneagram Types 30:06 Deep Dive into Individual Enneagram Types and Their Strengths 39:37 The Role of Boundaries in Different Enneagram Types 42:28 Exploring the Last Three Enneagram Types 52:15 Understanding the Enneagram Test and Its Implications 54:52 Final Thoughts and Ways to Connect Get in touch with Tatiana: Tatiana@TatianaRobertson.com www.tatianarobertson.com www.instagram.com/tatianarobertsonofficial Happyish Ever After Facebook Group www.facebook.com/TatianasWellnessPage More about Nicole McDonough Nicole McDonough coaches leaders and entrepreneurs to lead with excellence, focus, and innovation by stepping into their unique superpowers. Using tools like the enneagram, her clients learn to welcome challenges as opportunities for self-reflection so they can thrive in leadership, relationships, and navigate complex dynamics with clarity, insight, and an open heart. Free Guide: Unlock Your Leadership Superpowers https://myleadershipsuperpowers.com/ Enneagram Typing Sessions: https://nicolemcdonoughcoaching.com/enneagramtyping Website: https://nicolemcdonoughcoaching.com/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/nicoledianemcdonough/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/nicole.mcdonough.925/ Take the Enneagram test: www.enneagraminstitute.com/
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In college, I wasn't aware for some time that various dogmas of the academic world were steering me. Wanting mostly to party and pass classes, I was easily walked into the secular dogma, to the point that I was converted to the progressive worldview. I recall English and History classes being full of new interpretations that turned nearly every literary or historical person into either an oppressed or oppressor class, (or queer/not queer). Groupings of people were very, very important, which flew in the face of my childhood clubbing of the idea that stereotyping by group was evil. Now it was good to group people. Of course, these were the correct interpretations, at long last! One professor insisted that Abraham Lincoln, King David, Jesus, Billy Budd, and Queequeg the harpooner were all gay. We spent considerable time on that topic, despite it having little or nothing to do with the class I thought I had signed up for. How did we know their sexual preference? Well, the evidence was right there in the text: these folks all had close friendships with other men, therefore, gay. Friendship between men, I learned, always implies sodomy is happening. This was the secret knowledge, the Gnostic gospel, of a professor. We just weren't mining what was being told between the lines, but with her magic reading goggles, we would be set free from the shackles of the Western Canon and sexual oppression. This professor, and other professors, gently nudged me toward ideas that undermined the worldview I thought I held. Critical Theory and Queer Theory were the latest things, so those worldviews were being evangelized to us students with nearly the same vigor as St. Paul telling about Christ in Ephesus. As a paying student, I provided a captive audience to the message. As I was receiving this instruction and the evidence was presented for these interpretations, I recalled that quote from Nietzsche, where he mocked Christian apologists and theologians for using the approach of “when you are a hammer, everything looks like a nail.” He mocked Christians who found any stick of wood or twig in the Old Testament as a reference to the Cross. I know what Nietzsche meant, as the typology of linking Old Testament to New Testament does sometimes feel like a reach. But Christians are not alone in doing this. My professor obsessed with sexual preference was doing the same thing. From Sigmund Freud onwards, an obsession of finding sexual references in every possible shape, led to our modern priesthood of professors to seeing everything like a ten year old boy who had just discovered a Playboy magazine. Then there was Nietzsche himself, constantly finding his own thought as evidence for his own genius (his last published book was titled, Why I am So Wise). While I was taking these classes and receiving the transmissions of modern secular dogma, I began to realize that the close readings of texts were as strange and stretched as anything a Christian interpreter ever came up with. Actually, they are more than stretched, they are now completely broken. If Christians were finding the Cross in every stick of wood of the Old Testament, then the modern theorists were doing the same for sex and oppression. The problem is that there definitely are signals and references that exist regarding the Cross, but taken to the extreme they fall into a level of absurdity. But for my instructor that was looking for disordered sex in literature, any friendship, any handshake, any nod, squeeze of the hand, or look, or glance, any wink became undeniable evidence of a character's sexual intentions. The idea of friendship disappeared. There was only one type of love and that was the kind where people must sleep with one another. There was not a separation of types of love, which anyone in the real world understands. There is physical love (eros). There is friendship (philos). And there is the highest kind of love, which is sacrificial, unconditional love (agape). But in modern lit crit circles, there appears to be only the erotic. These interpretations are a one-trick pony and after a while, the trick gets to be routine and dull. A never-ending obsession with sex as our identity becomes as pathetic as the pursuit of crystal meth, because it's just one small part of life. In fact, the way we understand sex as an identity makes our bodies and lives so cheap, that it reminds me of the great quote from C.S. Lewis in The Weight of Glory.“It would seem that Our Lord finds our desires not too strong, but too weak. We are half-hearted creatures, fooling about with drink and sex and ambition when infinite joy is offered us, like an ignorant child who wants to go on making mud pies in a slum because he cannot imagine what is meant by the offer of a holiday at the sea. We are far too easily pleased.”Mud pies in the alley are fun as a child. But they lose their appeal, when the totality of life is so wonderful and awe-inspiring that to focus on one small aspect of existence is to miss the forest for a tree. The obsession with sex and oppression came off like a brain fever for two of my professors, because they could not speak for long without beginning to sound just like the overreaching Christian who grasped to link any wood object in the Old Testament to the Cross. The further the obsession became clear, the more thin the argument became. The linkages began to look like a crazy person's conspiracy wall, where every bit of art, literature, and history was connected by red yarn, to prove that Western Civilization was just a grand scheme to oppress and to stop people from the false heaven of “sexual freedom”. Instead, what I became convinced of is that the modern dogma is all one huge, ongoing protest to deny that sexual sin exists at all. The professors were doing exactly what every individual or group has done who doesn't like the existing rules against sin; they break the rule and form a new group that allows and argues for the sin. People really, really think they hate the Catholic church because it consistently sticks to a well-defined list of sins, and doesn't budge. But that is it's job, to preach and defend the faith and morals set forth by Christ, and carried forward by the Apostles, and by the Bishops ever after. Thus, they see the church as just a set of rules that is hateful. But the church doesn't hate anyone - they just won't affirm your sins. If you see the Church as a list of rules, you don't understand your sin. If you don't know your sin, you are still in darkness, because you don't know why you need a savior. And if you don't know your weakness and need for a savior, you will never know Christ. Period. When Jesus asks the apostles after washing their feet, “Do you understand what I have done for you?”, he is talking to you and I. To each of us, God asks, “Do you understand what I have done for you?” If you do, then you're life will radically change. Until you understand what the Creator has done for you, by coming here incarnate as a man - to forgive our sins, to transform our suffering, to defeat the devil, to regenerate our lives in water and spirit, and to raise us to eternal life - you won't understand who he is or what he has done for you. The main job of the Catholic Church is actually pretty simple: to speak truth, and speaking truth in love means saying no to sin. But even more so, it's job is to ask you, “Do you understand what Jesus has done for you?” And if you understand what he has done, your sin and need for a savior will be blindingly clear. Remember, Jesus wasn't killed for affirming the sins of others, he was killed for calling out their sins. Anyone who considers their sin to be a virtue, is on the wrong side of history, because God is outside of time and space - all of this time that we live in has happened for God. It's all done already. Thus, rejecting God and denying sin are the same thing. History is already done for God, and we have this glorious opportunity to cooperate or reject his grace right now. Accepting his grace doesn't just mean you go straight to euphoria, if means you recognize what he has done for you, and then you begin to see your flaws. You must go through the purgative way before you get to the illuminative and unitive way. Today, people want to jump straight to the unitive, but there is no pill or magic spell or transporter to skip the journey, as Dante showed us so well in the Divine Comedy. Five hundred years ago, protests against the rules formed new denominations, where our brothers in faith splintered into many groups that tweaked the rules to fit their desires for control and to allow some sins to be vindicated. But today, academics go to great lengths to go deeper to find that sin itself does not exist, that what we call sin is actually a feature of our DNA. Today, we don't go by “faith alone” but much of our non-spiritual direction uses “reason alone,” and reason alone in the wrong hands is a slippery as faith alone.A tendency toward alcoholism and same-sex attraction or gambling addiction are seen as genetic outcomes. But even if that's true (and it's very likely not true) the choice to drink to drunkenness or to have sex outside of marriage or gamble away the mortgage is still a choice. These are still actions beyond the temptation. “Lead us not into temptation,” is a prayer to ask for help in battling our concupiscence, also known as our urges to choose poorly. We all have our cross to bear. What we are tempted by does not require follow through in performance. We really want to deny something is a sin because we like the sin, and we go to great lengths to find cheerleaders that will confirm our desire. Interestingly, the sins that we want to deny, those related to alcohol or sex, we can pin to DNA, but no one does this for racism, which is also a sin. There is a sense that we can deny sin that “doesn't harm anyone but myself” but that's the problem. Sin always harms other people, even if the action happens alone or with another consenting person. There is no other result of sin but harm to oneself and to others, which is why Jesus and all of sacred scripture prohibits these actions. For fans of the show Breaking Bad, Walter White lives by “reason alone” and he always has reasons that make perfect sense to him and he portrays his actions externally as “doing it for the family,” while he destroys lives around him like a human volcano throwing lava everywhere. Chapter 7 of Mark shows a nice, short list that will save a lot of time, since people like to argue over what Jesus accepted and what he prohibited. He lists 13 things. It's not like he hid this list. It's right there. “From within people, from their hearts, come evil thoughts, unchastity, theft, murder, adultery, greed, malice, deceit, licentiousness, envy, blasphemy, arrogance, folly.” (Mk 7:18-23)Drunkenness (licentiousness and folly), sex outside marriage between a man and a woman (adultery and unchastity), and racism (evil thoughts and malice and deceit and arrogance) are all covered here. It's all very simple really. Jesus says, “Here's the list: don't do these.” In fact, evil thoughts and unchastity are the very first two things he mentions, which apply directly to racism and sex outside of a valid marriage between a man and a woman. So cheer up, there's a little something in Mark 7 for both of our American political parties and foes to soak up. Every human being is guilty of one or more of these thirteen things. The only person who is not guilty is Jesus. The greatest sin of all is to forget this. As always, pride is the gateway to sin, since it infects the heart, and the heart is where all the rest of these thirteen things take root.But I have not come this far to merely complain about professors or excessive allegory in Christian thought. I get what is happening today. We don't want to admit our sin any more than Adam or Cain wanted to. We want to divert the blame. We are all arguing for our favored worldview and trying to recruit others to our side. We want to win. We want to feel righteous. No one wants to be wrong. This is all expected. This is what we like to do. This is not new. My point is not to mock German philosophers or Critical theorists or Christian interpreters. The whole game of the tree of knowledge is “reason alone.” It is to argue your case against the will of God. Sports team plan strategy and tactics to win games. So do intellectuals with arguments. This is also why so much ink is spilled in making the case for each side. We require reason to make arguments, and ideally the argument aligns with our experience and feelings, but this doesn't always happen. This is why people switch sides as the phases of life unfold. Given enough time and grace, the rebellious teenager becomes a gentle grandparent. Even in our own lives, the lion lays down with the lamb, but it may take about eighty years to find a comfortable place to settle. Life experience and age carry great weight in determining what we believe is true, and in each phase of life we consider our experience to be the right one, the truth, the accurate assessment. Based on our experiences, we can use reason to determine what is true and good. But there is a problem in relying solely on pure reason. The problem is that pure reason ignores that a spiritual side exists at all. As soon as we do this, we can reason sin right out of the picture, as if it was White-Out. But just like using White-Out, it doesn't remove the ink or pencil mark beneath it, it's only covered up. It's still there. We know it's still there, and the paper is sullied beyond repair, unless some supernatural favor can clean it up. Reason can argue and twist anything into what we want it to be. For Luther, he recognized that sin was still there, and like the White-Out metaphor, he said that Jesus' redemption made us like a “dung hill covered in snow.” So he reasoned that we were still a piece of crap, but had some White-Out on us. He also pretty much tossed out free-will, and whatever he didn't toss out, Calvin heaved out the window shortly thereafter. Both of these men were trained as lawyers and you can see how their “faith alone” argument stemmed very much from an underlying line of reasoning that laid the pavement for the truck of unbelief and bad interpretations of scripture to ram its way through Christendom for the past 500 years. Today, we have everyone arguing for “reason alone,” but this devolves quickly into a pursuit of power, because unless you are using reason like Socrates, subjective bias creeps in quickly. Thus, in my university classes, the “reasoned arguments” of my Critical Theory evangelist professor was unmoored from objectivity entirely so that every character with a friend in every book could be sniffed out and spoken of solely in terms of sexual identity. With reason alone, or faith alone, when you are a hammer, everything looks like a nail. This is the problem with ideology, and Catholicism is the antidote and counter-culture that cures this hammer/nail problem. Reason alone assumes certainty can be had in everything, while living with “faith and reason” allows for the mystery and nuance, which is exactly what makes life with this body and soul interesting. If we only use argument to test our world, we cannot have a full game of life, because there is more to our body and soul than reason alone. There is a spiritual life. It's like playing tennis against a wall instead of against a real person. Eventually it becomes boring, because there are no surprises. The ball volleys back at the exact angle you expect. It's a game of Pong…forever. There is no spirit or life in the game. Also, you can never beat the wall, because it cannot fail to return the ball. You can never finish and shake hands with your opponent. When the spirit enters your life, then you can play a full game. Like Jacob: you can wrestle with God, but you can't wrestle with him unless you first admit he's there. Wrestling with yourself is even worse than playing tennis against a wall. In the end, to my surprise, the root problem that I was trying to solve wasn't an intellectual problem at all. There was a larger problem to solve. The problem I was trying to solve was spiritual, not material. It was not a mind problem, it was a soul problem. The soul surpasses the mind. For non-believers, soul and mind may seem like the same thing, but the soul transcends the mind. Collapsing the mind and soul into one thing kills the spiritual life. If you think of mind and soul as one and the same, then you have walled body away from soul. You have placed the mind solely on the body, in the material world. But the mind doesn't belong only with the body, nor does the soul disappear just because you built a wall. Souls can pass through walls. If you must wall off the concept of mind, better to place it with the soul rather than the body, since the mind is where prayer happens. If the mind can only serve the body, then your thoughts can never leave the ground, and you will be stuck with the pursuits that end in the Big Empty - wealth, pleasure, power, and honor. If there is only Mother Earth, then nature with all it's beauty is also the same nature that is red in tooth and claw. There is only competition. Better yet, tear down the wall, admit the soul, and embrace the mind as the intermediary. The mind links body into the soul. The denial of an immortal soul puts a limit on life, and a soulless mind makes the body a robot. The connection to God is in the soul. A mind that doubts the soul must invent meaning. Then come the strange gods, because they must. The gaping hole where the soul sits invites the odd gods to move in and take up space. They makes themselves at home and eventually will evict you if you don't evict them first. We can pretend the soul isn't in the room, but the elephant is still there. No matter how many blankets or tarps we use in trying to cover the elephant, it remains. Also, the elephant is too large to remove from the room, so it's there to stay. You may evict the unwanted housemates, but not the soul. The mind requires arguments as food for thought, but argument does not give life. Argument brings strife, not peace. To have peace, the mind needs certainty. To have life, the mind needs joy. This certainty and joy must come through the spirit, not from argument. The spirit is what animates and gives our body life. We think we need all the answers, but accepting that there is mystery beyond our knowledge can settle the unsettled mind. In the end, it wasn't an argument that won me over, just like it wasn't an argument that convinced the illiterate masses of people who followed Jesus before the Gospels were even written. Yes, the story of Jesus provides an argument, but it is more than merely an argument. As any doubting middle-school child knows, there are flaws in the argument. The resurrection stories alone sow doubt with the inconsistencies and contradictions, so clearly the argument of Jesus' story alone is not the only force in play. Something beyond argument changed the early Christians. Something beyond explanation changes people today. There was no book or argument that clinched the deal for the converted. There were no books at all to begin with. There was the story that people heard, of the victory of Jesus over death, but even that alone was not enough. We know that the story alone is not enough, because scholars who study for a lifetime struggle to reconcile the story of Jesus with the evidence. Doubt over the resurrection and his life in general makes writers and preachers talk about Jesus as much now as they did in the first century. Yet a person who cannot read at all can completely understand. People make radical life changes, as they are impacted so profoundly that it was clearly more than an argument that reached them. A poor person or a rich person can be equally affected. People from different nations and backgrounds can kneel beside one another as brothers and sisters, in complete unity on the basic facts laid out in the Apostles' Creed. The contradictions in the resurrection stories do not bother them one bit, to the great irritation of unbelievers. How is this possible? A touch of the spirit goes beyond reason. Something reaches down and turns the heart, sets it on fire. This cannot be explained except by the supernatural. I realize this sounds like UFO conspiracy theorists who seem to say, “When in doubt, it must be aliens.” This is bigger than aliens. The truth is that aliens would also be creatures of this universe, meaning they were created. This is bigger than any created creature and more strange as well. The difference between unbelievers and believers is where reason is placed in the order of things. For many people today, reason exceeds faith. If reason is the highest good, the world of spirits dies. Reason alone cannot tolerate mysteries. But for those who place faith higher than reason, there are mysteries and they are glorious mysteries. The odd thing about placing faith higher than reason is this: when we live purely in reason, we want certainty and no hocus pocus. But when we live in faith, we get certainty but can also keep reason. The Christian biologist can believe in the certainty of the resurrection while exploring the depths of the physical world. The Christian astronomer can believe in an immortal soul while studying the pillars of creation in the night sky. The atheist biologist or astronomer must find all the answers in the cells, atoms, and universe. For the believer, reason is still maintained, but it submits to faith. Something strange happened when I came to understand this hierarchy. I realized that there are different types of “knowing.” Those who have little worldly wisdom or factual knowledge can hear the name Jesus Christ and come to understand that he is God, while the wisest and wealthiest people cannot understand. Where the light of Christ shines, the problem is solved. This awakening changes lives, to the point that all prior experience becomes illuminated in a new way. All the problems are solved through the mystery of the Cross and the Resurrection. This world of chaos and order, of suffering, of pain, of joy, of peace, all suddenly make sense. The puzzle is solved. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.whydidpetersink.com
We love those side characters in our RPGs but how do you introduce many of them in one scene. That’s a large part of the discussion today along with some […]
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Gresh and Keefe got into the Boston Celtics and the playing time of forward Sam Hauser. They also discussed the Boston Bruins and their line combinations.
Will, Max, Eleven, Lucas, Steve, Nancy, Mike, Robin, Hopper, Joyce and Erica (DON'T FORGET MURRAY) take on a new threat to Hawkins with some familiar friends -- and some new ones picked up along the way.The gang talks all about Season Four of Stranger Things. The Supersized Episodes, The Story, The Plot, The Groupings and THE BIG BAD, VECNA all are discussed!There were some high highs this season, but were there also some low lows? Find out what Sky, Sean and Janson think by listening to this episode on Stranger Things!Plus, tell us what you thought about this season!Make sure you subscribe wherever you find us so you can get the most up-to-date content!We also have a Facebook page! Give us a like and let us know what you think!Follow us on Twitter: @WeeklyPopUpWe have a YouTube channel now, Subscribe! Just search: "Weekly Pop Up Podcast"Plus, you can always email us at WeeklyPopUpPodcast@gmail.com
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Episode 63: What do the Archdiocese of Cincinnati's "Beacons of Light"* pastoral planning process and host Julia Monnin's forthcoming book "The World Is Noisy - God Whispers: Volume II" have in common? You're about to find out! Tune in to this month's episode for an update on the release of Julia's new book as she takes a look back on her own life sharing with listeners a message of hope related to times of change, loss, and confusion. (And all the emotions that come with it!) Julia ends his month's discussion with Reflection #119 (called "Making Room") found in her first book "The World Is Noisy - God Whispers: Volume I, My Wanderings." * "Beacons of Light is a multi-year process of pastoral planning for the Archdiocese of Cincinnati. Groupings of parishes will come together as one faith community. These new 'Families of Parishes' will be stronger, with the resources to focus more on mission than on maintenance. Pastors and parish leaders will then plan for the future of their Family of Parishes." - from https://catholicaoc.org/beacons-of-light
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How do you start a conversation with the owners of a Microsoft Team? Open up the team details and find the owners in the list. Start a new conversation and mention each of their names, hoping that one of them will respond soon? Not anymore. There's an easier way coming. In this week's show: - Message center posts will include monthly active users specific to the Power BI, Automate, and PowerApps service updates - Automatic groupings available in Teams for channel posts - Suggested Replies in Teams Desktop - Microsoft Lists: Calendar view item drag and drop - New Yammer as only option for non-admin users - Microsoft Viva Goals announced Join Daniel Glenn and Darrell as a Service Webster as they cover the latest messages in the Microsoft 365 Message Center. Follow us! Twitter - Facebook - LinkedIn Check out Daniel and Darrell's own YouTube channels at: Daniel - https://DanielGlenn.com/YT Darrell - https://www.youtube.com/modernworkmentor
Question: What are the enumerated groupings of abstract ideas defined as? Answer: The enumerated groupings of abstract ideas are defined as: 1) Mathematical concepts – mathematical relationships, mathematical formulas or equations, mathematical calculations; 2) Certain methods of organizing human activity – fundamental economic principles or practices (including hedging, insurance, mitigating risk); commercial or legal interactions (including agreements in the form of contracts; legal obligations; advertising, marketing or sales activities or behaviors; business relations); managing personal behavior or relationships or interactions between people (including social activities, teaching, and following rules or instructions); and 3) Mental processes – concepts performed in the… The post MPEP Q & A 248: What are the enumerated groupings of abstract ideas defined as? appeared first on Patent Education Series.
Hello and welcome to the preview podcast for the 2022 Masters tournament at Augusta National in Augusta, Georgia. I am so damn excited for this years Masters, and in this one I go through what it takes to win at Augusta, some news around the course and my predictions for this week at the Masters. If you are not following already, follow me on Twitter: @PodPowerFade Time Stamps: - 0:00-3:25 --> Welcome - 3:25-8:38 --> Tiger News - 8:38-14:00 --> The Course and the Field -14:00-17:17 --> Changes to Holes 11 and 15 - 17:17-24:00 --> Groupings and Quotes - 24:00-34:20 --> Masters Picks and Predictions
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In this episode Dave (@withsobersenses) chats with two anarchist comrades Tommy (@correnterosso) and Charlie about Tommy's recent article Anarchy and Its Allies: The United Front and the Groupings of Tendency and the related rise in anarcho-communist organisations in Australia. We chat about how anarchism is developing andthe current appeal of Platformism and Especifismo . Topics of discussion include the role a theoretical framework plays and where it comes from, class composition and the history of organisations, and the relationship of revolutionaries to class struggle. A key text mentioned is Social Anarchism and Organisation Tommy is a member of Geelong Anarcho-Communists and says sorry for how they pronounced the group TMA Charlie is a member of Black Flag Sydney They recommend reading Red and Black Notes You used to be able to find the archives of the Mutiny Zine at Jura but their website is having issues. Music by Ernst Busch
On the mid-week supplemental episode of The Knife Junkie podcast (episode 261), Bob "The Knife Junkie" DeMarco looks at five knife groupings -- Road Trip, Camping/Survival, Old School, Strictly Tactical, and Trusted and True. Be sure to check out the show notes at https://www.theknifejunkie.com/261 for the list of knives talked about on this episode.Bob starts the show with his "pocket check" of knives -- the Hinderer Knives Eklipse and the GEC #48 Improved Tractor in Green Pickle Bone -- while in Knife Life News, Benchmade releases four more gorgeous kitchen knives and he looks at the Best in Show category winners at Blade Show West.And in his "State of the Collection," Bob looks at his Monterey Bay Knives Turbo, designed by Peter Carey (on Loan from MBK), and his new (to him) Cigar Box for his Camp/Scout Knives.Be sure to support The Knife Junkie and get in on the perks of being a Patron -- including early access to the podcast. Visit https://www.theknifejunkie.com/patreon for details.Links to stories, podcast episodes mentioned and the knives covered in the podcast can be found on The Knife Junkie website. And if you're looking to buy a knife, check out our specials at www.theknifejunkie.com/knives.Let us know what you thought about this episode. Please leave a rating and/or a review in whatever podcast player app you're listening on. Your feedback is much appreciated.Please call the listener line at 724-466-4487 or email bob@theknifejunkie.com with any comments, feedback or suggestions on the show, and let us know what you'd like to hear covered next week on The Knife Junkie Podcast Supplemental edition.To listen to past episodes of the podcast, visit https://theknifejunkie.com/listen.
This week on the podcast we have a new Secretary of State and a promotion for the universities minister to discuss. Plus we've started a big debate about sector groupings, there's new research on where graduates end up and Hidden History looks at the rules governing student conduct after the war. With Hillary Gyebi-Ababio, VP Higher Education at NUS, Andrew Hargreaves, dataHE founder, David Kernohan, Associate Editor at Wonkhe, Mike Ratcliffe, Academic Registrar at Nottingham Trent and presented by Mark Leach, Editor in Chief at Wonkhe.
Home churches; Like early Church or Pharisees?; When God won't hear you; Christ's commanded organization; Mark 6; Protestant; Popes; Calling no man father; Ten family groups; Synagogue; Early Christians were Jews; Ex 18:25; Lk 12:15; Understanding covetousness; Gambling; Wanting gain at others' expense; Rebuttal of HHC article "Commanded"; No coveting!; Make-believe freedom; Mark 6:40; Simplicity of charity; Luke 9:14; Tithings/symposia; Groupings of Ten in history/languages; Doing what Christ said; Interconnecting groups; Importance of the meaning of words; Pure Religion unspotted by government; Exercising authority; Do you?; Mt 20:25; Mark 10:42; Lk ?; Daily Ministration is caring for needy; Public religion; "Benefactor"; Bread sacrificed to idols vs Christian charity; Home "church" social clubs; Good tax men?; Helping you with your unbelief; Romans 13; Exousia; The Higher Liberty.
We're continuing on with Words of Brandon from the June spoiler stream, as well as the Dusty Wheel interview! There are some very interesting WoBs this time, one pretty crazy one involving TenSoon. We also talk about more Investiture time dilation and more! Rhythm of War spoilers on this one! This week we have Eric (Chaos), Ian (Weiry), Evgeni (Argent), and Marvin 9Paleo)! Our next episode will be out 7/24, as we're moving back to our biweekly schedule. Here's our collection of all the Words of brandon in this episode: https://wob.coppermind.net/collections/807/ You can watch the full spoiler stream here: https://youtu.be/A67G4ObX7CM You can watch Matt of the Dusty Wheel interview Brandon here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IxQYLUUMCxI 00:00 Introduction 2:40 Is Nightblood a Sliver now? 5:21 Eshonai's experience in mateform 7:05 Sel-phones 9:38 Mistborn burning Tanavastium 13:43 Singers having red teeth 14:52 Singer skin and hair patterns 18:55 Did Hoid burn bendalloy in RoW? 23:55 Odium in RoW, TenSoon as Kelsier and the biggest WoB ever 42:03 Did get Sazed get memories fast when he Ascended? 47:47 Vasher isn't living his best life right now 52:45 Multiple moons on Roshar 54:40 Who can consume more Investiture, Nightblood or Chiri-Chiri? 55:10 Death rattles and when they will happen on-screen 57:15 Light in a vacuum 59:47 Mists leaking like Stormlight 1:01:28 Trapping mists in gemstone 1:08:35 Taravangian on Autonomy 1:12:10 Dusty Wheel Interview: fabrial RAFOs 1:13:09 Will we learn why Vasher and Vivenna got separated from Nightblood? 1:15:37 Kaladin falling to Odium? 1:19:29 Urithiru strata pattern related to Stoneshaping? 1:20:29 When will we see Taldain in more recent times? 1:22:34 Vessels from the planet a Shard influenced 1:23:21 Primer cubes with aluminum and chromium 1:34:31 Investiture time dilation, Spiritual Realm, and Selish Cognitive Realm 1:44:50 Groupings of Shards off of Dawnshards 1:50:47 Who's That Cosmere Character 2:07:07 Outro If you like our content, support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/17thshard For discussion, theories, games, and news, come to https://www.17thshard.com Come talk with us and the community on the 17th Shard Discord: https://discordapp.com/invite/bMAUS5c Want to learn more about the cosmere and more? The Coppermind Wiki is where it's at: https://coppermind.net Read all Words of Brandon on Arcanum: https://wob.coppermind.net Subscribe to Shardcast: http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:102123174/sounds.rss Send your Who's That Cosmere Characters to wtcc@17thshard.com
Welcome back to the Sutta Meditation Series Podcast. This is the FULL DHAMMA SESSION conducted on POSON POYA (24 June 2021) via zoom on "WHAT MAKES US INCAPABLE OF REALISING NIBBANA?", or escaping from samsāra (the continual cycle of rebirth). In this Dhamma session we: Introduce and look at the context of the Buddha's teaching of the Tayodhamma Sutta (AN 10.76) Take a closer look at the Groupings of 3s and the individual elements Extract the Insight Pathways (ñāṇapathā) This session is more of a broad overview, initial study and snapshot of the Tayodhamma Sutta, explaining the key elements and the groupings and a glimpse at the insight pathways. More time is really needed to deeply study, investigate and contemplate these Dhammas (as in Dhammānupassana). But even this initial session is really helpful at seeing how certain teachings of the Buddha fit together and why what we have been studying thus far is so helpful to encouraging, developing and realising the Noble Eightfold Path. It's recommended to (1) ensure you understand each element in this sutta (2) go through each grouping of three (3) start investigating the links for each grouping of three, and then (4) gradually study parts or the whole insight pathways of lust (greed), hatred and delusion, and non-lust (non-greed), non-hatred and non-delusion. Some of the suttas covered directly or indirectly in this session: — Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta (SN 56.11) — Anumana Sutta (MN15) — Vatthūpama Sutta (MN 7) — Saṁsappanīya Sutta (AN 10.216) — Cūḷapuṇṇama Sutta (MN 110) — Sappurisa Sutta (MN 113) — Pamādavihāri Sutta (SN 35.97) — Sekha-pāṭipada Sutta (MN53) — Nagaropama Sutta (AN 7.67) — Anīvaraṇa Sutta (SN 46.38) — Karaṇīyametta Sutta (Sn 1.8) — Sammādiṭṭhi Sutta (MN 9) — Avijja Sutta (AN 10.61) — Vipallāsa Sutta(AN 4.49) — Samādhi-bhāvanā Sutta (SN 22.5) — Sīlavanta Sutta (SN 22.122) — Sakkāyadiṭṭhi Sutta (SN 22.155) — Diṭṭhikathā (Ps 2) — Suttatthasamuccayabhūmi (Pe 6) — Veḷudvāreyya Sutta (SN 55.7) — Cūḷakammavibhaṅga Sutta (MN 135) — Duccaritavipāka Sutta (AN 8.40) — Kalahavivādasuttaniddesa (Mnd 11) To read the Tayodhamma Sutta - https://suttacentral.net/an10.76/en/sujato Bohoma pin to the person who suggested the Tayodhamma Sutta following on from our Vesak poya session on wise contemplation (yonisomanasikāra). PLEASE NOTE - you can send in questions via the voice messaging feature on the anchor.fm website or podcast app OR via email suttameditationseries[at]gmail.com. A VIDEO of this FULL SESSION with presentation slides has been published to the Sutta Meditation Series YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ocTcHe3ryGs An electronic copy the key tables from this session has been posted to the Sutta Meditation Series Telegram channel (pinned posts) Blessings of the Triple Gem. Theruwan saranai --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/suttameditationseries/message
The guys at GolfDoods give you everything you need to be ready for the weekend at the US Open. Groupings, tee times, pairings, course conditions, and weekend weather forecast. Where and how to watch. We got you covered!
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Matt dives into his offseason spreadsheet, breaking down how teams utilized personnel on defense in 2020. Did your favorite team line up more in base or nickel? Dime usage growing across the league. Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson reportedly like the idea of being traded to the Denver Broncos. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Enough is Enough to Captivity of Satan and Welcome to the Freedom in Christ Jesus - Seven (7) critical steps to deliverance + How to Identify and Expel Demon Groupings and Vision of The Final Conflict and How to prevail Strategically on Four (4) Frontlines of Engagement – Part 5 & Part 6
Welcome to the Digging Deeper Jazz Podcast. This podcast was originally released on June 22, 2018 on the Jeff Antoniuk - Educator YouTube channel. Please subscribe to the YouTube channel and feel free to enjoy the video version as well.FOR ALL INSTRUMENTS !In episode #54, we continue our talk about "rhythmic groupings of threes" in our soloing. Not triplets, but groupings of 8th notes. It isn't boring and basic. Think "that thing that I pay $75 to hear my jazz heroes do at a fancy jazz club." THAT is what we are talking about here!Mentioned in this podcast:• www.JazzWire.net - Since we announced JazzWire back in 2017, it has become an incredible Community of hundreds of adult musicians from over 25 different countries around the world. If you are looking for a plan for your practice, regular insights and wisdom on playing jazz, and a huge COMMUNITY of jazz players from around the world, this is the place for you! • Digging Deeper Jazz - All of the DDJ episodes include a free pdf. Just write us at diggingdeeperjazz@gmail.com, and we'll send you the pdf for this episode, and put you on the list to receive each new pdf, weekly. Amazing practice ideas, every week, for free. What's not to love!?
Welcome to the Digging Deeper Jazz Podcast. This podcast was originally released on May 11, 2018 on the Jeff Antoniuk - Educator YouTube channel. Please subscribe to the YouTube channel and feel free to enjoy the video version as well.FOR ALL INSTRUMENTS !In episode #52, we get into a very hip RHYTHMIC concept that is the basis of almost everything cool we can do rhythmically coming up. Dig into this, and get ready for a bunch of great stuff coming around the corner!Mentioned in this podcast:• www.JazzWire.net - Since we announced JazzWire back in 2017, it has become an incredible Community of hundreds of adult musicians from over 25 different countries around the world. If you are looking for a plan for your practice, regular insights and wisdom on playing jazz, and a huge COMMUNITY of jazz players from around the world, this is the place for you! • Digging Deeper Jazz - All of the DDJ episodes include a free pdf. Just write us at diggingdeeperjazz@gmail.com, and we'll send you the pdf for this episode, and put you on the list to receive each new pdf, weekly. Amazing practice ideas, every week, for free. What's not to love!?
My Lovers on the Street Series Want to support my shows? You can, just visit this link at Paypal, or go to SupportKenneth.com to add your monthly contribution to keep the lights on! Check out my YouTube Channel of Photography Talks, my 6x6 Portraits Blog and my Daily Photography Podcast. Thanks! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kenneth-wajda/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kenneth-wajda/support
Bar Exam Tip Of The Day - MBE Subject Matter Grouping. In this episode, we group together MBE subjects that relate to each other so that you can make more sense of the subjects and have fewer subjects to track
Rod Babers, Matt Butler and Jeff Howe finish the preseason discussion about the offense with look at the tight end and wide receiver groups and which one is better suited to be featured under Mike Yurcich. This week's episode of Longhorn Blitz begins a deeper dive into the Texas defense with a breakdown of each position group. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We hear it from daily news coverage. We hear it from crowds chanting in the streets. Professors ubiquitously use it in lectures: social justice. Just what is social justice? What caused the phrase to arise? When did it first arise? What are its philosophical premises? Why are BLM and Antifa getting so much media attention and moral cover? What does the Bible have to say about justice? And who does the Bible blame for racism? Come, let us reason together.
Joe Tansey joined the #DailyTicket with Jon Jansen to talk about the Travelers Championship and who he likes, a look at how the #MLB return could play out, and a deep dive into the #MLS and the groupings for their tournament style play.
Jackson shares the NBA's phased return to action plan, which includes the separation of the 22 NBA teams into hotels based on their current place in the standings, then wraps things up with a quick Twitter story. #Rockets #OneMission #NBA Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Blinkist Right now, for a limited time Blinkist has a special offer just for our audience: Go to Blinkist.com/NBA try it FREE for 7 days AND save 25% off your new subscription. Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In der neuen Folge des Niners Huddle haben wir die erste alleinige Ausgabe des Spotlight. Frank Höhle und Sascha Lippe besprechen dabei die Personnel Groupings der Offense in der NFL und schauen auf die Spezialitäten der San Francisco 49ers. Viel Spaß beim hören
Greg & Ross discuss defensive personnel groupings on today's podcast including Nickel, Big Nickel, Dime, etc. They also talk about hybrid players, 3-4 vs 4-3 defenses, & more.
In this episode, Michael Pallas breaks down how the Jets could use the personnel they have to get the best out of the offense. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Greg & Ross take a deep dive into personnel groupings (11, 21, 22). They discuss what they mean, why some teams (Saints & Patriots) use many different groupings, & why other teams stay in the same grouping a large percentage of the time.
People Group Summary: https://joshuaproject.net/people_groups/16857 Listen to the "Gateway to the Unreached" with Greg Kelley, produced by the Alliance for the Unreached: https://alliancefortheunreached.org/podcast/
Master Teacher Joy Lee explains why getting students to interact in groups is important in the final episode of our series on Inquiry Through Dialogue.For full show notes, visit our website at https://academyofsingaporeteachers.moe.edu.sg/elis/resources/elis-podcast
Series: N/AService: Sun AMType: Bible ClassSpeaker: Leon Mauldin
Twitter changes its mind on blocking cause-related ads A nice update to Creator Studio for agencies or multiple-location brands A new placement looks like it’s coming to Facebook ad And a roundup of this week’s changes to the Facebook Ads manager The Premium feed, with exclusive deep-dive interviews with social algorithm experts, is at http://patreon.com/todayindigital Today in Digital Marketing is brought to you by engageQ digital. Can we help you with YOUR brand’s digital marketing and social media? Let’s chat. http://www.engageQ.com or call 1-855-863-6233. Find Tod here: Twitter • LinkedIn • Instagram • Facebook • Web Site • Email tod@engageQ.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/todayindigital/message
Rundown4:16 Explaining 11 and 12 Personnel5:06 Changes in the Packers' Tendencies9:05 Why Would a Team Increase Its Usage of 11 Personnel?11:00 Explaining the Eagles' Increase in 12 Personnel14:47 Eagles in 11 vs. Eagles in 1218:10 Explaining Why the Texans Are Succeeding with More 1222:18 How the Rams are Adjusting to the Adjustments26:17 Which Rams' WR is Hurt Most by Decrease in 11 Personnel?26:54 The 49ers' Recent Dip in Usage of Two-RB Sets29:08 How Can the Niners Use Two RBs Together with Kyle Juszczyk Injured?30:30 The Bears Cut Their Two-RB Sets—To No Avail34:19 What's the Ideal Personnel Grouping for the Bears?35:31 Explaining the Broncos' Increase in Two-RB Sets37:33 What Changes Should We Expect after the Emmanuel Sanders Trade?Follow Michael on Twitter @MBellerFollow Emory on Twitter @FBallGameplan Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Mike and Mike discuss July featured artist Debbie Knox-Hewson of garage-pop band Nasty Cherry. The post MD Podcast Episode 198: Debbie Knox-Hewson, Seven-Note Groupings, Crush Sublime AXM Drumset, and More appeared first on Modern Drummer Magazine.
Rob Everett, formerly the tight ends coach of the AAF Memphis Express and defensive coordinator at Bridgewater (Va.) College, joins us again, however this time for a Deep Dive on Defense. Coach elaborates on his 4-2-5 defense and how it morphs into a tite scheme. Show Notes: 2:17 Coach’s time with the Memphis Express 3:27 Coach’s journey 7:04 Coach’s book (Coaching the 4-2-5) 10:55 The origin of his 4-2-5 “G” defense and base alignments 17:37 Use of the Whip position 23:22 Complexity of terminology 26:24 Base coverage responsibilities in G-defense 34:28 Dangers of re-routing receivers 37:12 Quarters 43:52 1v1s in practice 46:49 Coach’s version of match coverage 50:42 Safety alignment 52:04 Linebacker fits 58:06 Tite front vs 10 personnel 1:05:27 How his G-defense fits into his tite front 1:07:20 Determining who will play his two most important positions 1:11:16 With perfect personnel, how we he morph his G defense to the tite front 1:14:38 Fits vs. Zone read 1:16:23 Other base run fits 1:21:02 Fits vs O-zone and Stretch 1:25:52 Tite front vs. 11 personnel, Y-off 1:31:17 Tite front vs. 21 and 12 personnel 1:36:39 Other adjustments vs. 21 and 12 1:41:56 Coach’s top blitzes 1:56:22 Pressure situation call 1:59:47 Connect with Coach Connect with Coach: @nineinthebox Related Content: https://soundcloud.com/user-804678956/your-call-defending-the-runpass-option-1-high-solutions https://soundcloud.com/user-804678956/analytics-to-improve-tackling-and-scheme-rob-everett https://soundcloud.com/user-804678956/deep-dive-on-defense-playing-1-high-out-of-tite-fronts-with-bert-watts-dc-fresno-state https://blogs.usafootball.com/blog/7253/the-tite-front-why-defenses-are-tightening-down-the-interior-of-their-defense
04-29-19 Hour 3
In this Math Moment Interview, we talk with Dr. Peter Liljedahl, Professor of mathematics education at Simon Fraser University who has been researching ways to get students to become resilient problem solvers through ideas such as using vertical non-permanent surfaces, visible random groupings, selecting tasks with evolving complexity, and much more...He calls his work The Thinking Classroom. What you will learn: The elements needed to build a thinking classroom. How to build a problem-solving culture in your classroom. Why we need to think critically about the choices we make about our environments and lessons. Why vertical non-permanent surfaces will change your students engagement in math class. How to make effective groups in math class. Show notes: http://makemathmoments.com/episode21
Marc Weiszer and Ryne Dennis break down the position groups and tell which group you should be most concerned about and where the Bulldogs should feel best going into Saturday's G-Day game. Also, a bit of basketball and a bit about Tiger Woods winning the Masters.
This is the DIY Garden Minute by Spoken Garden! "Teaching you tips and tricks for your Garden in one minute!" Primroses can bring vibrant color to your garden, especially in mid-Winter and into Spring. But how should you landscape with them to really get your bang for your buck? Listen to this episode to hear how! Visit our Free Resources page to check out our plant profile sheets and for other printable freebies. Find other one-minute topics at spokengarden.com/podcast Find us on Instagram or Pinterest @SpokenGarden. And, find us on your favorite podcast platform and Alexa. See ya in the Garden!
Happy new years you gorgeous souls, on this weeks episode we talk about the upcoming EU Election. WE HAVE A T-SHIRT what a fashionable way to support our podcast We now have a website that you can find here! Feel free to send us an email at PreviouslyInEurope@gmail.com or follow us on Twitter @PrevInEurope If you can please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and if you can't do that tell a friend, this stuff really helps us out Also, have you considered Matteo Renzi? And When did Panic! At the Disco become audibly indistinguishable from Maroon 5?! Show Notes: New Year Spectacular Voting is what now? The election is happening in May between the 23rd and 26th. It varies from country to country, but they all use some form of proportional representation (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elections_to_the_European_Parliament#Voting_system). Some have national party-lists (which are garbage) and some have big constituencies (Like Ireland, Belgium). Some countries use STV instead of party lists (Like Ireland and Malta). Germany, Italy and Poland use what appears to me to be an intentionally complicated system... Spitzenkandidat? Europe Elects has a well updated list of candidates (https://europeelects.eu/2019spitzenkandidaten/). A party's candidate matters in a similar way to a prime minister candidate, but local politics will be more important in most countries. National parties do campaigning under their own banner usually, not the grouping they fall into in the EU parliament, the effect will vary county to country. Also there's still the looming possibility the Spitzenkandidat of the largest EU party doesn't actually get the commission president job anyway. The Council in theory puts forward commission presidents to the parliament, who have a veto. "Ground Breaking" Outreach The parliament has launched a website (https://what-europe-does-for-me.eu/) to explain why the EU is so cool. For instance if you're someone who "likes shopping online" the EU is totally for you - https://what-europe-does-for-me.eu/en/portal/2/G04 ... Yes this will create an improved voter turnout. The 2014 election had only a turnout of 163,551,013 (42.54%) "Polls are always wrong anyway" There a three great aggregators of polls: https://europeanelectionsstats.eu/ They have a good seat projection based on a combination of national polls and PollofPolls.eu. They also put parties into general buckets of far right, left and moderate https://pollofpolls.eu/EU which has some trend lines based on national polling. They handily show major events on their graphs to explain changes. Along with that they provide analysis Europe Elects (https://europeelects.eu/ep2019/) some nice seat projections based on similar data sources. Their maps are great showing EU party projections by country. General outcome: ALDE up Far right would be up if they all grouped together... but they don't like each other sometimes. S&D will take a hit from losing Labour and not replacing it EPP could see a hit but will almost certainly still "win" the election and probably be in a good place to put Weber up for President of the Commission The polls underestimated the EPP and ALDE in the last election by quite a bit https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_European_Parliament_election Macron Who Now? His current popularity means they might get very few MEPs.. so Macron's agenda will probably go nowhere? It depends, if ALDE end up as part of the ruling coalition it might be because of his support - but really anything could happen. En Marche may be a toxic association by May at this rate Don't forget the B word I guess Brexit could just not happen... who knows... that'd really ruin all the hard work people have put into seat projections ##Parties are actually called Groupings but the effective difference is...something Here are the links to each "party" mentioned http://www.guengl.eu/ https://www.greens-efa.eu/en/ https://www.socialistsanddemocrats.eu/ https://alde.eu/en/ https://www.eppgroup.eu/ https://www.ecrgroup.eu/ http://www.efddgroup.eu/ https://www.enfgroup-ep.eu/ ##Things you can do Vote, I mean, yeah. Talk about the election with friends and families Talk to non-native EU-immigrant friends, make sure they know they can vote and how to do so, help them with translations and government bureaucracy if they have trouble with the local language. Do your research and join and volunteer with a national party you support
We talk about many of the different ways to create groups in your classroom, and why you would want to use one method over another. Originally Recorded 2018-10-07
The podcast kicks off with one of the craziest Tales from the Rectory we've had in a long time. Then, Mark and Lino put Bible stories to music with Song of Songs. After that, they congratulate the pastor who wants his own jet. And the podcast wraps up with Fr Jim and Lino playing Godly Groupings...and a surprise call from Uncle Phil!
We discuss group work in classrooms while trying to highlight best practices that we have seen throughout the city, including heterogeneous and homogeneous groupings. The podcast contains multiple interviews with CPET coaches offering their unique takes. Each take provides a different framework for approaching group work during classwork for the most effective results.
This episode: A simplified bacterial community in mouse guts doesn't have much community structure, relative to other body areas! Download Episode (8.8 MB, 9.6 minutes) Show notes: Microbe of the episode: Rhodomicrobium vannielii News item Journal Paper: Welch JLM, Hasegawa Y, McNulty NP, Gordon JI, Borisy GG. 2017. Spatial organization of a model 15-member human gut microbiota established in gnotobiotic mice. Proc Natl Acad Sci 114:E9105–E9114. Other interesting stories: Studying the microbes found in Chinese hazy air (paper) Sometimes bacteria modify their environment so hard, it kills them (paper) Some ants' bacteria produce the pheromones they use for guidance Modifying plants' microbiota might be difficult due to microbe diversity Email questions or comments to bacteriofiles at gmail dot com. Thanks for listening! Subscribe: Apple Podcasts, RSS, Google Play. Support the show at Patreon, or check out the show at Twitter or Facebook
Including the typical segments you’ll hear in every episode of the Plantrama podcast :15 Introduction by Janet Endsley, NWFGS Program Director 2:14 Ellen and C.L. introduce each other. (One of us is a cat person, and another a dog person…) 4:04 What’s For Dinner? The Merry Woodsman Cocktail In a cocktail shaker full of ice, combine two ounces of spruce tip infused vodka with 3/4 ounces of elderflower liqueur, and 1 1/2 teaspoons ginger syrup. Shake for 30 seconds, then strain and pour into a martini glass. Add 1 1/2 ounces of seltzer and garnish with a spruce tip. Nasturtium Leaf Hors d'oeuvres Pick some of the largest leaves and add the filling of your choice. Suggestions include cream cheese mixed with herbs, goat cheese with olives, hummus, or finely chopped egg salad. Add a nasturtium flower and either fold or roll the leaves, place on a plate garnished with more nasturtium flowers and serve. 7:02 Eat/Drink Grow: Ellen and C.L.’s Essential Plant Picks for 2018 Saffron Sentinel Cornelian Cherry (Cornus mas) large shrub/small tree (Zone 4) For sun to part-shade; yellow flowers; tart, red fruit; red fall foliage; to 20’ tall Bobo Hydrangea (Hydrangea paniculata ‘Ilvobo’) dwarf hydrangea shrub (Zones 3-8) For full sun to part shade; long lasting white flowers that age to pink. Bone hardy and good in containers too. Monarda ‘Bee-Happy’ perennial (Zone 4) Sun - part-shade; mildew resistant; red flowers; to 18” tall; edible. Variegated Spreading Salmon Sunpatiens annual grows to 18-24” tall and wide. Sun/Pt Shade. Davis Showy milkweed (Asclepias speciosa ‘Davis’) perennial (Zone 4) For sun to part-shade; wildlife resistant; drought tolerant; multiple edible parts Pepper Mad Hatter F1 – unique, early & delicious. Not spicy. Stake to support pepper-laden branches. Sun Malabar spinach, Basella alba annual vine/vegetable. This is a pretty plant for garden or container. Full sun; attractive, fast-growing vine; heat tolerant edible green King Tut Papyrus (Cyperus papyrus) annual except in zones 10 and 11. Dramatic! Tall! Graceful! And totally deserving of three exclamation points! Sun, gardens or containers, average moisture. 19:08 Insider Information: Tools For Success Ellen and C.L. use all of these tools Smart Pot Grow bags in many sizes and shapes. Portable, long lasting! www.SmartPots.com C.L. grows potatoes and so much more in these, plus lines large containers such as metal troughs. There are even Smart Pots that create instant raised beds, round or rectangular. Unfold, fill & plant! Cobra Head Weeder Versatile weeder and planting tool. www.CobraHead.com Wireless Deer Fence Different and effective way to control Bambi. www.WirelessDeerFence.com Gardener’s Supply Cart Easier than a wheelbarrow, endlessly useful. www.Gardeners.com 26:40 For The Plant Noob (aka beginner, newbie, Plant Geek 101) Ellen and C.L. have walked through the Northwest Flower and Garden Show looking for the “news you can use.” Here are some of the garden design tips that they found in the displays this year. Larger groups of plants look better than singles, unless the single plant is large. Sometimes more is more. Groupings and swaths make a better visual display. Want Wow? Plant more. Odd numbers are visually appealing. The human brain likes to see odd numbers, so planting in groups of one, three, five, seven or more usually looks better. If you have two plants, put them very far apart or use them to frame something such as a path, set of stairs, or birdbath. Contrast is important. A well-designed garden contains plants with contrasting foliage colors and/or textures and different sizes and shapes. Contrast the textures of foliage with solid structures or stone. Consider using contrasting colors or shapes/sizes of flowers. We love landscapes that visually say “leisure” or “tribe gathering.” The reason furniture, firepits and fireplaces are appealing in a garden is that they remind us of relaxation. But don’t just add these to your landscape…use them! Sit with a cup of tea or a cocktail and watch the natural world. Invite friends over, put aside digital devices, and reconnect with nature and each other. 33:10 Audience Questions
On today’s episode of RTP we talk with Brad Trembler. Brad is the Special Teams Coordinator at Saucon Valley HS in Hellertown, PA. Prior to moving back to Pennsylvania he was at Spring Valley HS in Las Vegas with our own RTP Brother Mark “Shark” Broyles. Listen as we talk with Coach Trembler about coaching in Las Vegas, game planning to be able to move the football against excellent teams like Bishop Gorman, and a great way to call your personnel groupings with a very fluid roster of athletes. You can follow Coach Trembler on Twitter @coach_trem. This episode of Run The Power is brought to you by Power-Lift. Let Power-Lift take your teams unique needs and use them to design your state of the art facility. From Concept to Completion, choose Power-Lift. Powerful ideas; Powerful Results. Made in USA. Check out Power-Lift for all of your strength equipment and facility needs at power-lift.com This episode of Run The Power is brought to you by SkyCoach. SkyCoach is a proven sideline replay technology that will give you the advantage over opponents utilizing anything else. 24/7 support, a flexible network that works in any stadium and in any size crowd, and the most reliable, innovative software available. To be the best, you must use the best. Don’t let your team down by choosing something inferior. SkyCoach, the Market Leader in Sideline Replay. Visit www.myskycoach.com to learn more. This episode of the podcast is also brought to you by Team Attack Academy. Team Attack Academy is an online football development site for football players and coaches of all levels. It is the most powerful teaching tool introduced into the game today to raise level of playing and coaching football. After using Team Attack Academy your athletes and coaches will outplay, outwork and outsmart their opponents guaranteed. Visit Team Attack Academy at https://teamattackacademy.com
Have you ever wondered how you could attract more pollinators into your garden? What specific plants would you need to add and what time of year would be best to attract hummingbirds, bees, and other important visitors? Today on Episode 14, we answer these questions and prepare you to make decisions on which plants to have in your garden to encourage more pollinator activity. By the end of this episode, you should be able to start planning to see more hummingbirds, bees, and other wildlife in your garden. Also, I will discuss how grouping flowers and their colors can make a big impact in your garden in our "That's good to know" segment!
Pulmonary hypertension deconstructed with clinical pearls from cardiologist, John J. Ryan MD, FACC, FAHA, director of University of Utah Pulmonary Hypertension Center. We discuss classification, diagnosis/differentiation, initial workup, additional testing, echo findings, how to counsel patients with pulmonary hypertension, and why cows never get ankle edema! Written and produced by: Jordana Kozupsky, NP and Matthew Watto, MD Full show notes available at http://thecurbsiders.com/podcast Join our mailing list and receive a PDF copy of our show notes every Monday. Rate us on iTunes, recommend a guest or topic and give feedback at thecurbsiders@gmail.com. Time Stamps: 00:00 Disclaimer 01:30 Introducing our new Correspondent Jordy 03:05 Listener feedback 04:40 Guest bio 06:25 Getting to know Dr Ryan 09:33 Picks of the week 15:20 Clinical case 16:35 How to explain pulmonary hypertension to a patient 18:12 Groupings of pulmonary HTN 21:20 Taking a history. Ask these questions. 23:30 Physical exam 25:45 Initial testing 27:40 Overnight pulse oximetry 29:00 Echo findings in pulmonary HTN 31:30 Transpulmonary gradient 33:33 What is a normal pulmonary artery pressure 35:15 Accuracy of PA pressure estimate by echo 39:04 Mechanism of shortness of breath in PH 40:10 Should you hold PAH meds in a hypotensive patient? 41:55 Therapy for PH and follow up 46:28 Who to refer 47:40 PAH risk factors 52:09 Mortality in PH 58:22 Take Home Points 60:24 Outro Tags: pulmonary, arterial, hypertension, group, classification, prognosis, pressure, blood, diagnosis, treatment, pay, ph, echocardiogram, ekg, hypoxic, chronic, lung, disease, heart, left, right, failure, chf, pressure, mean, diuretic, HFpEF, cteph, embolism, assistant, care, doctor, education, family, foam, foamed, health, hospitalist, hospital, internal, internist, meded, medical, medicine, nurse, practitioner, professional, primary, physician, resident, student
Tony Cincotta, Mike Leone, and Colin Drew look back at how they did in the Sony Open in Hawaii. The guys look ahead to the top golfers to use in DFS for the CareerBuilder Challenge. Tony, Mike, and Colin look at who their favorite golfers are to use week in and week out. The guys talk about how to strategize their lineups to work with the Saturday cut. Tony has Colin and Mike critique his single entry play. #FNTSY #DFS #Golf #PGA #CareerBuilderChallenge #SonyOpen #BubbaWatson #ZackJohnson #ChrisKirk #BrianStuard Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Defensive Coordinator George Edwards addressed the media from Winter Park on Thursday.
Defensive Coordinator George Edwards addressed the media from Winter Park on Thursday.
In this episode, Mike and Mike discuss some of their favorite albums that were included in the "50 Crucial Jazz Drumming Recordings" feature in the October 2017 issue of Modern Drummer Magazine. The post Modern Drummer Podcast Episode 108: Crucial Jazz Records, Internalizing Odd Groupings, 2Box DrumIt Five and TrigIts, and More appeared first on Modern Drummer Magazine.
In this Episode Kyle and Chisa casually discuss numbers and counting in the Japanese language. A few concepts we get into listed below. Counting from 0-10 and Beyond! Different ways of saying 4,7,9 in Japanese. The dark side of the number 4. What are counters in Japanese and how do they work? Groupings. For more information on Numbers & Counting in Japanese please check out the Numbers & Counting course on the Jappon Podcast. Thanks for listening and please Subscribe, Review or Comment if you are enjoying and finding this podcast helpful. This Episodes Random Word Is, Benkyō: Study.
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I’ve received some requests to share more ideas on building the foundation of your scrapbooking pages. This episode focuses on layouts with seven to ten pictures. But I didn’t share specific placement options. Instead, I share how you can use the design principle of dominance (also hierarchy), as well as all the elements of design that contribute to dominance, to help you come up with foundations and placement that works best for your own stories.
Exhibits at the Natural History Museum in Tring reveal a striking shared ancestry between the hippo and the dolphin.
Transcript -- Exhibits at the Natural History Museum in Tring reveal a striking shared ancestry between the hippo and the dolphin.
Exhibits at the Natural History Museum in Tring reveal a striking shared ancestry between the hippo and the dolphin.
Transcript -- Exhibits at the Natural History Museum in Tring reveal a striking shared ancestry between the hippo and the dolphin.