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In this episode we learn about the state of African American home ownership in the Country and locally through the SHIBA report (State of Housing in Black America), as well as what a realtist is. Meet Nicelle Hagins, president of the local GMAR, a division of NARAB. She also shares valuable tips for all of those who would like to purchase a home. We also hear from MCDOT's Chris Conklin about their "Love Bus" that will celebrate valentines day throughout the month of February.
Women caught in the vicious web of prostitution, addiction, and homelessness often believe they have limited options for escaping. Love's Arm Outreach provides hope and healing with unconditional love to survivors. When ministering in the streets, strip clubs, jails, or a transitional home, they offer judgment free help and resources. Learn how you can get involved here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John Hagins joined B.J. DeGroot on AM Fox Valley to discuss the dangerously low blood supply in the Fox Valley and how you can help boost those levels through the Community Blood Center.
Herlinda & Suzanne While The Drive is on summer vacation and no new BHH show this week, here is a show from last April featuring Suzanne Hagins from Horse and Plow Cider in Graton to talk about the cider they make from apples grown locally in and around Sebastopol, California. Cheers! Suzanne Hagins from Horse and Plow Cider in Graton is our guest on Brew Ha Ha with Harry Duke and Herlinda Heras. Horse and Plow makes cider and also wine. All of their cider comes from Sebastopol-grown apples. They are dry and naturally carbonated and they show the quality of the Sonoma County fruit. They are based on the famous Gravenstein apples that are mostly grown in Sebastopol. It is a blend of 12 different apple varieties and is very dry. Horse and Plow started as a winery. The tasting room is off Hwy 116 between Graton and Sebastopol. Cider and Mead are both good alternatives to wine and beer, for festive occasions and meals. They are tasting the Horse and Plow Farmhouse Cider. It is mostly Gravenstein apples and very dry. Visit Horse and Plow Horse and Plow ciders are at Bottle Barn and Whole Foods, Willibees, Pacific Market and Andy's. Hwy 116, Gravenstein Hwy, close to Andy's, open 12-5 Thursday through Monday. They accept reservations online or by phone. There are art shows and music performances. They do tasting flights of wines, ciders, and mixed flights. It is family and dog friendly. Russian River Brewing Co. is open in Santa Rosa on 4th St. and at their big Windsor location. Click the logo to visit their website for up-to-date hours, menus, beers and more info. Horse and Plow uses many unusual varieties of apples in their ciders, more than 30 varieties. Cider is made like wine, which made it easy for them to add cider to their operation which was already licensed for wine. Fully half of their business at the tasting room is cider. Visit our sponsor Victory House at Poppy Bank Epicenter online, for their latest viewing and menu options. They also taste their Rosé made from 100-year-old dry-farmed Carignane vines located in Mendocino County. They pick the fruit early to preserve the acidity. There are strawberry flavors in the wine. They have one-liter refillable growlers that can be refilled with red or white wine or cider. Finally they taste their Pinot Noir, known for being fruit forward with a silky texture.
Spinning Out (another music podcast) We talk to artists about their favorite albums and go on wild tangents. This is a podcast where we talk to guests about their favorite albums. A few weeks ago we talked with Rena Hagins of the band Bacchae. We talked about No Doubt's 1995 album, "Tragic Kingdom." We also talked about how things age in hindsight, bringing fun back and the celebrity of Gwen Stefani. Check out the newest Bacchae album, Pleasure Vision, but also check out their song "Older I Get" on the new Hulu movie Door Mouse, streaming now! Also catch Bacchae at Reunion Summer, a benefit to support St. Stephen's Church in DC on July 28th and 28th. https://www.reunionsummer.com/ https://bacchae.bandcamp.com/album/pleasure-vision Subscribe to our Patreon here: www.patreon.com/spinningoutpod Follow us on social media -- twitter and instagram (@Spinningoutpod)
Shining more "Rays" on the mythsiah. This time we get Apollo on the Creed 325 lie and wait a while. They bought it. Listen, spread, hear, repeat.Dr. Hagins is the Chief Elder & Spiritual Leader of The Afrikan Village and Cultural Center in NYC. He is also a clinician, therapist, musician, and a pilot.Dr. Ray Hagins has attended and completed studies in various academic institutions such as: Montclair State University, Northeastern Bible College, Lighthouse Christian College and Trinity Theological Seminary and holds a doctorate (C.C.D.) in counseling and a Ph.D. with an emphasis in Cognitive Psychology.His mission is to aid men, women and children in improving their quality of life by increasing their spirituality and God-consciousness resulting in self-awareness, self-reliance, self-worth, effectiveness and productivity. His methodology for achieving this goal is via lectures, workshops, seminars, study groups, conferences, literary works, the electronic media (radio, TV, and the Internet), audio and video tapes, etc.Dr. Hagins is an advocate for developing strong communities through healthy, productive families and spends a great deal of time addressing marriage and family issues."I believe that the society of tomorrow will be built on the families of today. Unfortunately, the support systems traditionally provided by the extended family, churches and neighborhoods have weakened or disappeared for many of the members of our communities. Therefore, it is imperative that we invest in family enhancement and development if we are to survive the negative forces that have been strategically designed to eliminate the Black family unit. We must make a close and intense examination of the psycho-historical context of contemporary issues which impact on various inter- and intra-personal behavioral patterns of Afrikans today."LINKS MENTIONEDhttps://theafrikanvillagenyc.com/leadership/our-founderhttps://www.youtube.com/live/7ufCMvdvKyw?feature=share
Pastors Kenneth & Lynette Hagin share their wisdom on how to succeed in Christian ministry. Guest information: www.rhema.org Our website: www.oasisnetwork.org
In this episode Ray reads a blog from a listener who exposes the "Piso Letters" and why she left the christian church system. He expounds on the lack of a voice in the black culture today and explains the meaninglessness of being "saved". Saved means you must first be lost, the mission of the christ-dogma; to make you lost first, when you have never been. Dr. Hagins is the Chief Elder & Spiritual Leader of The Afrikan Village and Cultural Center in NYC. He is also a clinician, therapist, musician, and a pilot.Dr. Ray Hagins has attended and completed studies in various academic institutions such as: Montclair State University, Northeastern Bible College, Lighthouse Christian College and Trinity Theological Seminary and holds a doctorate (C.C.D.) in counseling and a Ph.D. with an emphasis in Cognitive Psychology.His mission is to aid men, women and children in improving their quality of life by increasing their spirituality and God-consciousness resulting in self-awareness, self-reliance, self-worth, effectiveness and productivity. His methodology for achieving this goal is via lectures, workshops, seminars, study groups, conferences, literary works, the electronic media (radio, TV, and the Internet), audio and video tapes, etc.Dr. Hagins is an advocate for developing strong communities through healthy, productive families and spends a great deal of time addressing marriage and family issues."I believe that the society of tomorrow will be built on the families of today. Unfortunately, the support systems traditionally provided by the extended family, churches and neighborhoods have weakened or disappeared for many of the members of our communities. Therefore, it is imperative that we invest in family enhancement and development if we are to survive the negative forces that have been strategically designed to eliminate the Black family unit. We must make a close and intense examination of the psycho-historical context of contemporary issues which impact on various inter- and intra-personal behavioral patterns of Afrikans today."LINKS MENTIONEDhttps://theafrikanvillagenyc.com/leadership/our-founderhttps://www.youtube.com/live/7ufCMvdvKyw?feature=share
Realtor and Real Estate Investor, Trey Hagins is joining The Al Nicoletti Show in the studio! Trey works with first-time home buyers, sellers and investors. He is dedicated to his clients and has helped them save thousands in negotiations. On the show, he will be sharing essential tips for home buying, how to fiscally plan, and more!
Alycia Fong Yan discusses biomechanics in dance shoes, drawing on her experiences as a dancer, clinician, researcher and educator. We discuss the impact of different shoes on foot development, strength, and links to injury. Alycia also reflects on her personal drive to research in this area, including application and translation of research to dancers and teachers. We also look at the complication of aesthetics and tradition in applying and progressing this research in dance. Thank you to The Place London for sponsoring this episode. Located in the heart of London, The Place is a creative powerhouse for dance development that is leading the way in dance training, creation and performance. One of Europe's most exciting, innovative dance spaces, where artists from all over the world come to push creative boundaries, to experiment and to perform outstanding new work. Learn more here: https://www.theplace.org.uk Find Alycia here - Email: alycia.fongyan@sydney.edu.au Twitter: @AlyciaFongYan Resources - IADMS Dancer Wellness Book Hopper, L. and A. Fong Yan (2017). The dance environment. Dancer Wellness. M. V. Wilmerding and D. Krasnow. Champaign, IL, Human Kinetics: 3-12. Ward, R. E., A. Fong Yan, K. F. Orishimo, I. J. Kremenic, M. Hagins, M. Liederbach, C. E. Hiller and E. Pappas (2019). "Comparison of lower limb stiffness between male and female dancers and athletes during drop jump landings." Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports 29(1): 71-81. Fong Yan, A., R. M. Smith, C. E. Hiller and P. J. Sinclair (2017). "Impact attenuation properties of jazz shoes alter lower limb joint stiffness during jump landings." Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport 20(5): 464-468. Instagram: @scidancepodcast Contact: jasminefmcook@icloud.com Cover art by Jill North. Original image by Young Images Photography. Intro sound by William Cook.
Sarah welcomes the Sabbath by DMing Leah's rabbi to ask if Hebrew can come up with another word for "challah" that doesn't sound like a certain "holla" hello. After being told she needs a hobby - honestly, true - Sarah makes like Jill Zarin and keeps talking instead, as she kikis with an amaze Bravoholic and TikTok superstar, Julian Hagins. They unpack Bravo's complicated path diversifying Dallas, NY and Beverly Hills, what happens when Allies Go Wild, and why Garcelle's costars calling her 'inauthentic' may actually be the greatest compliment. Elegance is learned, my friends, and this ep is top of the class - it's Andy's Girls, Episode 226! - JOIN/LEVEL-UP THE ANDY'S GIRLS PATREON, AND ENJOY EXCLUSIVE BONUS EPISODES, INVITES TO SPECIAL EVENTS, AND THE OPPORTUNITY TO GUEST CO-HOST ON A FUTURE EP: https://www.patreon.com/AndysGirls FOLLOW SARAH ON IG and help her hit 7k!: https://www.instagram.com/damegalli/
This week, we are so lucky to be joined a second time by one of our favorite Tik Tokkers, Julian Hagins. We are breaking down the latest Bravo news including Porsha's engagement and the Caroline/Dina Manzo drama. We also break down the final parts of the RHOA & RHOD reunions, the RHONJ finale, and RHONY.
USDA has announced it will begin making Coronavirus Food Assistance Program payments to cattle producers and farmers in April, the agency will implement an increase in CIF AP one payment rates for cattle based on the number of head in inventory from April 16 to may 14 of 2020. cattle producers with approved to see fat one applications automatically will receive these payments, only those who previously applied for CPF one are eligible to receive the payment. additional assistance of $20 per acre also will be provided to producers of eligible crops identified as CIF AP to flat rate or price trigger crops. The Farm Service Agency automatically will issue payments based on the eligible acres included on CIF app to applications producers do not need to submit a new application. For more information on the additional payment rates for cattle or a list of eligible crops go to farmers.gov backslash CIF app, USDA also is establishing a new initiative to bring financial assistance to a broader set of producers than previous aid package. Through the pandemic assistance for producers program USDA will dedicate at least $6 billion to developing several programs or modify existing proposals using Coronavirus funding that wasn't spent by the previous administration. The initiative will include possible expansions and corrections to see fap such as support for dairy or other livestock producers. It will be subject to rulemaking but USDA has indicated that will begin to spring. Visit Kansas Livestock Association by following this link.
This week on another exciting episode of "The Word on the Street is", Michael and Gaby dish with TikToker, Julian Hagins (Tiktok: @julianhagins & IG: @julianhagins_). We talk all about the latest episodes of RHOSLC & RHOD. We also cover part 2 of the Southern Charm finale as well as a quick rundown on this season of Atlanta. We even talk a bit about Shahs of Sunset and our thoughts on the potential upcoming season 9.
In hour one Kathy spoke with John Hagins, President and CEO with the Community Blood Center. In hour two (36:00) it was an open show.
Today we chat with our boy Skylyn Hagins from Team skyward inc. We discuss our favorite hip hop artist , how Sky came up in the music industry and many more topic
On this week’s episode of Up The Blunx, Akil & Kevin chop it up with Rena Hagins about her band Bacchae, how cheerleading can prepare you for hardcore shows, and our shared experiences growing up as one of few black kids at the punk shows . Get the episode on Spotify, iTunes, or Libsyn (http://uptheblunx.libsyn.com/). ALSO: If you’re black, in a punk band and would like to be played on our show; send us a bio and link to your music at UptheBlunx@gmail.com This episode features the song “Stop Looking” off the latest record from Bacchae “Pleasure Vision” off Get Better Records
On this week’s episode, we’re joined by special guest Richard Hagins. Richard comes from a humble background and has propelled himself through challenges and obstacles to position himself as a pillar of leadership within his community. After serving his country for 23 years as a US Naval Officer, Richard followed his entrepreneurial spirit when he founded US&S Inc. in 2003. He has received several accolades and awards, most recently being named Entrepreneur of the Year 2019 - Southeast by Ernst & Young.
In this teaching, Pastor Collins throne, Lead Pastor of Calvary Hill Church Lagos, delves into the topic of Fasting as shown in the scriptures. Reminiscent of Reverend Kenneth E. Hagins teaching on the common sense guide to fasting, Pastor Throne explains the ABC of fasting and how the believer can fast effectively without going overboard.
In this episode, Amy Lee and John Cole speak with Lynette Hagins, a 6/2 Ego Manifestor, Professional Human Design Teacher, and IHDS Administrator. Lynette shares her experience of how she came to Human Design, began teaching, reflects on her Uranus Opposition and Chiron Return Cycles, and explore the concept of fractals and the relationship between body and mind.To connect with Lynette:Lynette Hagins, Professional Human Design Teacher, Analyst, and Guide at authorityinyou.comTo connect with the hosts visit:Amy Lee, Human Design Analyst & Guide at holohumandesign.comJohn Cole, Human Design Analyst & Astrologer at metamorphichumandesign.comFor more information, community membership resources, inspirational content, and a private forum for learning and connecting with others visit: humandesigncollective.com For courses and workshops visit: courses.humandesigncollective.comMusic for the Human Design Collective Podcast courtesy of Rollmottle. For more information visit: sentrall.com
John addressed the critically low levels of blood in the region, how an emergency can deplete the supplies, plus, how you can help.
John addressed the critically low levels of blood in the region, how an emergency can deplete the supplies, plus, how you can help.
A poem to keep you warm these could autumn nights...
Na pauta do episódio de hoje a terapia manual. Muitos profissionais em reabilitação músculo-esquelética e no tratamento da dor usam técnicas manuais para avaliar e tratar seus pacientes. Como a história conta o surgimento e desenvolvimento das filosofias que promovem as terapias manuais? E o que é dito em terapia manual, é mesmo possível? O que a ciência tem a dizer sobre a eficácia desses tipos de terapias no tratamento da dor? Olha no que deu! Esse podcast é parte do canal Fisio na Pauta. Nesse canal, assuntos relevantes serão discutidos usando a ciência e o ceticismo como pedras fundamentais. Minha intenção é oferecer informação sobre saúde, ciência, reabilitação e claro… Fisioterapia! O Fisio na Pauta Podcast é uma produção independente, elaborado por Heric Lopes, um fisioterapeuta disposto a disseminar o conhecimento e a informação em prol da evolução da ciência da Fisioterapia. O conteúdo desse programa é meramente informativo e não deve ser utilizado como conselho médico, uma vez que o conteúdo científico está constantemente evoluindo. Em caso de sintomas e/ou dúvidas, recomendo procurar um profissional da área da saúde. As informações e opiniões expressas nesse programa são de inteira responsabilidade de seus autores, não correspondendo necessariamente ao ponto de vista dos colaboradores do canal. Você pode acompanhar o Fisio na Pauta Podcast das seguintes maneiras: website: www.fisionapauta.com.br email: contato@fisionapauta.com.br Twitter: @fisionapauta Facebook: @canalfisionapauta Instagram: fisionapauta Spotify: Fisio na Pauta Podcast Quer colaborar e apoiar o canal Fisio na Pauta? Acesse: http://www.fisionapauta.com.br/apoie/ Escute, divulgue, compartilhe! Músicas: Rebirth of Cool | DJ Cam Quartet – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oU0ZmbBY9QI In Your Hands | Nick Mulvey - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fn1UO8gXPOA&frags=pl%2Cwn Sobre as Mãos | Zé Paulo Becker & Edu Krieger – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mt6r3X75tDE&frags=pl%2Cwn Mãos | João Tamura – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88RSyzM8y-Y&frags=pl%2Cwn Healing Hands | Conrad Sewell - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6PHFQTR-Hn4&frags=pl%2Cwn Referências Bibliográficas: Bereznick DE, Ross JK, McGill SM. The frictional properties at the thoracic skin-fascia interface: implications in spine manipulation. Clin Biomech 2002; 17:297-303. Ross JK, Bereznick DE, McGill SM. Determining cavitation location during lumbar and thoracic spinal manipulation: is spinal manipulation accurate and specific? Spine 2004; 29:1452-1457. Ross JK, Bereznick DE, McGill SM. Atlas-axis facet asymmetry: Implications in manual palpation. Spine 1999; 24:1203-1209. http://www.canadianchiropractor.ca/research/scientifically-scrutinizing-spinal-manipulative-therapy-979 Kawchuk GN, Perle SM. The relation between the application angle of spinal manipulative therapy (SMT) and resultant vertebral accelerations in an in situ porcine model. Musculoskeletal Science and Practice 2009; 14: 480-483. Pettman, E. (2007). A history of manipulative therapy. Journal of Manual & Manipulative Therapy, 15(3), 165-174. Silvernail, J. (2012). Manual therapy: process or product?. The Journal of manual & manipulative therapy, 20(2), 109. Wellens, F. (2010). The traditional mechanistic paradigm in the teaching and practice of manual therapy: Time for a reality check. Clinique Physio Axis. Zusman, M. (2011). The modernisation of manipulative therapy. International Journal of Clinical Medicine, 2(05), 644. Schiotz EH, Cyriax J. Manipulation: Past and Present. London, UK: William Heinemann Medical Books, 1974. Lomax E. Manipulative therapy: A historical perspective from ancient times to the modern era. In: Goldstein M, ed. The Research Status of Spinal Manipulative Therapy (DREW Publication [NIA]: 76–998. Bethesda, MD: US Department of Health Education and Welfare, 1975. Paget J. Cases that bonesetters cure. BMJ 1867;1:1–4. Mennell JM. The Science and Art of Joint Manipulation. Volume 2: The Spinal Column. New York, NY: Blakiston, 1952. Mennell JM. The Musculoskeletal System: Differential Diagnosis from Symptoms and Physical Signs. Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett, 1991. Palmer DD. The Chiropractor’s Adjuster. Portland, OR, 1910. Palmer BJ. Shall Chiropractic Survive? Davenport, IA: Palmer School of Chiropractic, 1958. Still AT. Autobiography of Andrew T. Still, with a History of the Discovery and Development of the Science of Osteopathy. Kirksville MO, 1908; reprinted by the American Academy of Osteopathy, 1994. Cyriax JH. Textbook of Orthopaedic Medicine: Diagnosis of Soft Tissue Lesions. 8th ed. London, UK: Bailiere-Tindall, 1982. Cyriax EJ. The Elements of Kellgrens Manual Treatment (1903). In: Moorat SJ. Catalogue of Western Manuscripts on Medicine and Science in Wellcome Historical Medical Library, 1962–1973. Wyke B. Articular neurology and manipulative therapy. In: Glasgow EF, et al, eds. Aspects of Manipulative Therapy. 2nd ed. New York, NY: Churchill Livingstone, 1985. McKenzie RA. The Lumbar Spine: Mechanical Diagnosis and Treatment. Upper Hut, New Zealand: Wright and Carmen Ltd, 1981. Barclay J. In Good Hands: The History of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy 1894–1994. Oxford: Butterworth-Heinemann, 1994. Paris SV. Spinal Manipulation: Coming of Age. Keynote Speech, APTR, 2001. Pare A. Opera, Liber, Cap XVI . Paris, France, 1582. Hood WH. On the so-called bone setting, its nature and results. Lancet 1871;6:304–310 and 7:334–339, 372–374, 441–443. Nyberg, R. E., & Russell Smith, A. (2013). The science of spinal motion palpation: a review and update with implications for assessment and intervention. Journal of Manual & Manipulative Therapy, 21(3), 160-167. Masaracchio, M., Cleland, J., Hellman, M., & Hagins, M. (2013). Short-term combined effects of thoracic spine thrust manipulation and cervical spine nonthrust manipulation in individuals with mechanical neck pain: a randomized clinical trial. journal of orthopaedic & sports physical therapy, 43(3), 118-127. Clare, H. A., Adams, R., & Maher, C. G. (2004). A systematic review of efficacy of McKenzie therapy for spinal pain. Australian Journal of Physiotherapy, 50(4), 209-216. Panagopoulos, J., Hancock, M. J., Ferreira, P., Hush, J., & Petocz, P. (2015). Does the addition of visceral manipulation alter outcomes for patients with low back pain? A randomized placebo controlled trial. European Journal of Pain, 19(7), 899-907. Chaudhry, H., Schleip, R., Ji, Z., Bukiet, B., Maney, M., & Findley, T. (2008). Three-dimensional mathematical model for deformation of human fasciae in manual therapy. The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, 108(8), 379-390. Ernst, E., & Harkness, E. (2001). Spinal manipulation: a systematic review of sham-controlled, double-blind, randomized clinical trials. Journal of pain and symptom management, 22(4), 879-889. Haas, M., Vavrek, D., Peterson, D., Polissar, N., & Neradilek, M. B. (2014). Dose-response and efficacy of spinal manipulation for care of chronic low back pain: a randomized controlled trial. The Spine Journal, 14(7), 1106-1116. Garcia, J. D., Arnold, S., Tetley, K., Voight, K., & Frank, R. A. (2016). Mobilization and manipulation of the cervical spine in patients with cervicogenic headache: any scientific evidence?. Frontiers in neurology, 7, 40. McSweeney, T. (2014). Does inter-vertebral range of motion increase after spinal manipulation? A prospective cohort study. International Journal of Osteopathic Medicine, 17(4), 280-282. Bialosky, J. E., Bishop, M. D., Robinson, M. E., Barabas, J. A., & George, S. Z. (2008). The influence of expectation on spinal manipulation induced hypoalgesia: an experimental study in normal subjects. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, 9(1), 19. Kawchuk, G. N., & Perle, S. M. (2009). The relation between the application angle of spinal manipulative therapy (SMT) and resultant vertebral accelerations in an in situ porcine model. Manual therapy, 14(5), 480-483. Learman, K., Showalter, C., O'Halloran, B., Donaldson, M., & Cook, C. (2014). No differences in outcomes in people with low back pain who met the clinical prediction rule for lumbar spine manipulation when a pragmatic non-thrust manipulation was used as the comparator. Physiotherapy Canada, 66(4), 359-366. Karas, S., Mintken, P., & Brismée, J. M. (2018). We need to debate the value of manipulative therapy and recognize that we do not always understand from what to attribute our success. Hancock, M. J., Maher, C. G., Latimer, J., McLachlan, A. J., Cooper, C. W., Day, R. O., ... & McAuley, J. H. (2007). Assessment of diclofenac or spinal manipulative therapy, or both, in addition to recommended first-line treatment for acute low back pain: a randomised controlled trial. The Lancet, 370(9599), 1638-1643.
Na pauta do episódio de hoje a terapia manual. Muitos profissionais em reabilitação músculo-esquelética e no tratamento da dor usam técnicas manuais para avaliar e tratar seus pacientes. Como a história conta o surgimento e desenvolvimento das filosofias que promovem as terapias manuais? E o que é dito em terapia manual, é mesmo possível? O que a ciência tem a dizer sobre a eficácia desses tipos de terapias no tratamento da dor? Olha no que deu! Esse podcast é parte do canal Fisio na Pauta. Nesse canal, assuntos relevantes serão discutidos usando a ciência e o ceticismo como pedras fundamentais. Minha intenção é oferecer informação sobre saúde, ciência, reabilitação e claro… Fisioterapia! O Fisio na Pauta Podcast é uma produção independente, elaborado por Heric Lopes, um fisioterapeuta disposto a disseminar o conhecimento e a informação em prol da evolução da ciência da Fisioterapia. O conteúdo desse programa é meramente informativo e não deve ser utilizado como conselho médico, uma vez que o conteúdo científico está constantemente evoluindo. Em caso de sintomas e/ou dúvidas, recomendo procurar um profissional da área da saúde. As informações e opiniões expressas nesse programa são de inteira responsabilidade de seus autores, não correspondendo necessariamente ao ponto de vista dos colaboradores do canal. Você pode acompanhar o Fisio na Pauta Podcast das seguintes maneiras: website: www.fisionapauta.com.br email: contato@fisionapauta.com.br Twitter: @fisionapauta Facebook: @canalfisionapauta Instagram: fisionapauta Spotify: Fisio na Pauta Podcast Quer colaborar e apoiar o canal Fisio na Pauta? Acesse: http://www.fisionapauta.com.br/apoie/ Escute, divulgue, compartilhe! Músicas: Rebirth of Cool | DJ Cam Quartet – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oU0ZmbBY9QI In Your Hands | Nick Mulvey - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fn1UO8gXPOA&frags=pl%2Cwn Sobre as Mãos | Zé Paulo Becker & Edu Krieger – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mt6r3X75tDE&frags=pl%2Cwn Mãos | João Tamura – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88RSyzM8y-Y&frags=pl%2Cwn Healing Hands | Conrad Sewell - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6PHFQTR-Hn4&frags=pl%2Cwn Referências Bibliográficas: Bereznick DE, Ross JK, McGill SM. The frictional properties at the thoracic skin-fascia interface: implications in spine manipulation. Clin Biomech 2002; 17:297-303. Ross JK, Bereznick DE, McGill SM. Determining cavitation location during lumbar and thoracic spinal manipulation: is spinal manipulation accurate and specific? Spine 2004; 29:1452-1457. Ross JK, Bereznick DE, McGill SM. Atlas-axis facet asymmetry: Implications in manual palpation. Spine 1999; 24:1203-1209. http://www.canadianchiropractor.ca/research/scientifically-scrutinizing-spinal-manipulative-therapy-979 Kawchuk GN, Perle SM. The relation between the application angle of spinal manipulative therapy (SMT) and resultant vertebral accelerations in an in situ porcine model. Musculoskeletal Science and Practice 2009; 14: 480-483. Pettman, E. (2007). A history of manipulative therapy. Journal of Manual & Manipulative Therapy, 15(3), 165-174. Silvernail, J. (2012). Manual therapy: process or product?. The Journal of manual & manipulative therapy, 20(2), 109. Wellens, F. (2010). The traditional mechanistic paradigm in the teaching and practice of manual therapy: Time for a reality check. Clinique Physio Axis. Zusman, M. (2011). The modernisation of manipulative therapy. International Journal of Clinical Medicine, 2(05), 644. Schiotz EH, Cyriax J. Manipulation: Past and Present. London, UK: William Heinemann Medical Books, 1974. Lomax E. Manipulative therapy: A historical perspective from ancient times to the modern era. In: Goldstein M, ed. The Research Status of Spinal Manipulative Therapy (DREW Publication [NIA]: 76–998. Bethesda, MD: US Department of Health Education and Welfare, 1975. Paget J. Cases that bonesetters cure. BMJ 1867;1:1–4. Mennell JM. The Science and Art of Joint Manipulation. Volume 2: The Spinal Column. New York, NY: Blakiston, 1952. Mennell JM. The Musculoskeletal System: Differential Diagnosis from Symptoms and Physical Signs. Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett, 1991. Palmer DD. The Chiropractor’s Adjuster. Portland, OR, 1910. Palmer BJ. Shall Chiropractic Survive? Davenport, IA: Palmer School of Chiropractic, 1958. Still AT. Autobiography of Andrew T. Still, with a History of the Discovery and Development of the Science of Osteopathy. Kirksville MO, 1908; reprinted by the American Academy of Osteopathy, 1994. Cyriax JH. Textbook of Orthopaedic Medicine: Diagnosis of Soft Tissue Lesions. 8th ed. 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Thoughts Love Reflections James DeShay - Guest: Hassan Hagins - Toxic Relatives
Thoughts Love Reflections James DeShay - Guest: Hassan Hagins - Toxic Relatives
Thoughts Love Reflections James DeShay - Guest: Hassan Hagins - Toxic Relatives
Thoughts Love Reflections with James DeShay Live on NHISG Sports Media Network Hassan Hagins: Guest Host The effects of popular culture on the African American community!
On today's edition of the Bible Answer Man broadcast, Hank answers the following questions: A group of Muslims have bought property across the street from us, planning to build a mosque and a community. What as Christians can we do?Have you ever heard of a guy named Ray Hagins?
Hank takes callers' questions and answers them to equip them to defend the truth of the gospel.
Thoughts Love Reflections with James DeShay Live on NHISG Sports Media Network
In this episode Adam Coleman gives you the play by play of his encounter with Conscious Community Teacher, Ray Hagins. Ray Hagins has been a big name in the Conscious Community for quite some time and has made it his mission to derail others from following Christ. When Hagins came to North Carolina last week Adam Coleman had something to say to him. Check out this episode and hear how it all went down!!! Key Points -What happened when Adam Coleman confronted Ray Hagins? -Exposing Ray Hagins false claims -Breaking down the psychology of pseudo-scholarship
What a true joy it was to talk with someone so talented, inspirational, and spirited about being a filmmaker. The young Emily Hagins started her career around the age of 12 creating the blueprints for what would eventually become her debut feature PATHOGEN. It was a cult hit, and received a lot of attention and acclaim from the Austin film community -- directors and critics supported her as well as her loving parents. She would go on to make a coming-of-age vampire movie, an indie dramedy about one of her close friends, and most recently, a teenage heist movie based on a popular young adult novel. COIN HEIST is her latest, and it features another delightful ensemble. Be sure to add it to your queue on Netflix or better yet, watch it now as well as her earlier work. After hearing our conversation, I'm sure you'll want to support her just as much as I will! 00:00 - 08:27 - Introduction 08:28 - 39:24 - Interview with Emily Hagins 39:25 - 42:50 - Outro Visit Emily's Website: http://www.cheesynuggets.com/index.html More about her latest film COIN HEIST: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt5740806/ https://www.netflix.com/title/80097725 Visit The Podcast Network: http://nowplayingnetwork.net Visit The Podcast Website: http://voicesvisions.net
Join us as we breakdown the 1st round of March Madness with al of the upsets, buzzer beaters and brackets busted. All 4 #1 seeds remain, MSU is gone, ACC goies 6-1 & PAC 12 goes 2-5. Yale and MTSU finally win and Big Ten and Big 12 struggle. We will preview and predict the round of 32 Saturday and Sunday games. As we March to the Sweet 16. Plus new stars are born like Hagins, Mason andUpshaw. Call in live 12PM ET 718-664-9098 @RaeAndTayToday www.raeandtaytoday.com
Listen to The African History Network Show Thursday, Aug. 28th, 8:00pm-11:00pm EST with host Michael Imhotep. Our guest will be Dr. Ray Hagins. We'll discuss “The Fight Against The War on Black Males”. This topic comes about due to recent events including the murders of Michael Brown, Eric Garner, John Crawford III, etc. According to the Malcolm X Grassroots Movement “2012 Annual Report on The Extrajudicial Killings of 313 Black People by Police, Security Guards and Vigilantes”, an unarmed African American male is killed Every 36 hours by a Police Officer, Security Guard or Vigilante. Call in with your questions at (914) 338-1375. Sign up for The African History Network email newsletter by texting the word "Kemet" to 22828. #TheAHNShow Twitter: FB: IG: Michael Imhotep Listen to “The African History Network Show” with host Michael Imhotep, Monday-Friday, 8pm-10pm EST at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/theafricanhistorynetworkshow or www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com by phone, when we are LIVE at (914) 338-1375.
Listen to The African History Network Show Thurs. July 3rd, 8pm-11pm EST with guest Pastor, Dr. Ray Hagins, Researcher, Lecturer, Chief Elder and Spiritual Leader of The Afrikan Village. We'll discuss “Part 2: What Is Required For Healing & Maintaining A Healthy Community For Our People?” and much more!!! Call In LIVE at (914) 338-1375 or visit www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com. Call in with your questions. Dr. Ray Hagins was a Pastor in the Church of God and Christ for almost 20 years until he started studying African History and learned much of what he was teaching was copied and plagiarized from Ancient Egypt and misrepresented to the world through Christianity. Tonight we'll discuss “What Is Required For Healing & Maintaining A Healthy Community For Our People” as well as some dispelling some myths and misunderstandings about Christianity and The Bible. Watch Dr. Ray Hagins testimony here about reading a book called “Osiris and The Egyptian Resurrection” and how this started his awakening: http://youtu.be/UVL0XroWuKc WARNING: THIS INFORMATION MAY BE OUTSIDE THE CIRCUMFERENCE OF YOUR AWARENESS BUT JUST BECAUSE YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD IT BEFORE DOESN'T MEAN THAT IT ISN'T TRUE! DON'T TAKE OUR WORD FOR THIS. DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH!!! “Egypt: The Source of The Bible” http://youtu.be/Q1sMD3BT9uk
Listen to The African History Network Show Thurs. June 26th, 8pm-11pm EST with guest Pastor, Dr. Ray Hagins, Researcher, Lecturer, Chief Elder and Spiritual Leader of The Afrikan Village. We'll discuss “What Is Required For Healing & Maintaining A Healthy Community For Our People?” as well as some dispelling some myths and misunderstandings about Christianity and The Bible.!!! Call in with questions LIVE at (914) 338-1375 or visit www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com. Dr. Ray Hagins came about 67 minutes into the show. Dr. Ray Hagins was a Pastor in the Church of God and Christ for almost 20 years until he started studying African History and learned much of what he was teaching was copied and plagiarized from Ancient Egypt and misrepresented to the world through Christianity. Watch Dr. Ray Hagins testimony here about reading a book called “Osiris and The Egyptian Resurrection” and how this started his awakening: http://youtu.be/UVL0XroWuKc “Egypt: The Source of The Bible” http://youtu.be/Q1sMD3BT9uk “The False Teachings of The Apostle Paul” http://youtu.be/44jamTCzE6k “There Will Be NO Rapture, and Jesus Is Not Coming Back” http://youtu.be/Q5_P2F2o01c “The 1st Council of Nicaea 325 A.D., The Council That Created Jesus” http://youtu.be/UHoUWxOuaA4
JOIN US TONIGHT ON KNOW THE LEDGE RADIO AS WELCOME THE INCOMPRABLE & UNCOMPROMISING DR RAY HAGINS Founder, Chief Elder & National Spiritual Leader of The Afrikan Village & Cultural Center, WE WILL BUILD ON NUMEROUS TOPICS CENTERED AROUND THE PLIGHT & UPLIFTMENT OF THE AFRICAN IN AMERICA AND ABROAD. WE WILL ALSO CONTINUE THE BUILD WE STARTED LAST WEEL WITH DR. BOOKER T COLEMAN & PROFESSOR SMALLS IN ANTICIPATION FOR THE HISTORIC COUNCIL OF ELDERS EVENT TAKING PLACE IN NYC APRIL 17TH..BE SURE TO TELL A FRIEND TO TELL A FRIEND THIS IS GONNA BE A CLASSIC EPISODE!!!!
Dr. Hagins and I discuss his current research into yoga and its effects on blood pressure. We also talk about how breathing effects the abdominal cavity and back and pelvic pain. We also talk about the different types of yoga and what might be the best type for you.
Did you miss The African History Network Show, Thursday, Jan. 31st, 8pm-11pm EST with special guests, Pastor Dr. Ray Hagins of the Afrikan Village & Dr. Umar Johnson of “Hidden Colors 1 & 2”. Pastor Dr. Ray Hagins joined us in the 2 & 3 hour and dealt with “Part 2: Stories Of The Bible Are Stolen Ancient African Stories". Many people don't know that many of the stories in the Bible have been copied and plagiarized from Pyramid Texts, Coffin Texts, etc, out of Ancient Egypt, etc. Dr. Umar Johnson, Nationally Certified School Psychologist, joined us in the 1 hour and discussed the upcoming “Meeting of The Minds – Detroit” Conference taking place on Friday, March 1 & Sat. March 2 at Aisha Shule W.E.B. Academy in Detroit. This is an African-American “Think Tank” created by Dr. Umar Johnson to help solve problems in the African-American Community. Topics Pastor Ray Hagins will discuss will include: 1) The origins of the story of Lazarus being raised from the dead. 2) Where does the story of “The Great Flood and Noah's Ark” come from? 3) Where does the symbolism of the 2 Fish and Jesus feeding the multitude with 2 fish and 5 loaves of bread come from? 4) Where in the Bible does it state that Jesus died for “Our Sins” and who is the “Our” that is referred to? Visit www.TheAfricanHistoryNetwork.com
Listen to The African History Network Show from Thursday, Jan. 17th, 8pm-11pm EST with special guest, Pastor Dr. Ray Hagins of the Afrikan Village. We'll discuss "Stories Of The Bible Are Stolen Ancient African Stories". This was a ground breaking show. Many people don't know that many of the stories in the Bible have been copied and plagiarized from Pyramid Texts, Coffin Texts, etc, out of Ancient Egypt, etc. WARNING: THIS INFORMATION MAY BE OUTSIDE THE CIRCUMFERENCE OF YOUR AWARENESS BUT JUST BECAUSE YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD IT BEFORE DOESN'T MEAN THAT IT ISN'T TRUE! DON'T TAKE OUR WORD FOR THIS. DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH!!! Topics Included: 1) The origins of the Adam and Eve creation myth 2) Similarities between Heru and Jesus and the actual sources of this information. 3) Where do the Stories of the Bible come from? 4) The story of Cain and Abel. 5) What's the link between Serapis Christos (Christ The Savior) introduced in 320 B.C. and Jesus The Christ? 6) Why was history re-written during the Dark Ages? The African History Network Show can be heard on Thursdays, 8pm - 11pm EST. For more information please visit www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com or www.youtube.com/mjrob1914 or give us a call at (313) 462-0003. You can listen to the show LIVE at 914-338-1375.
Listen to "The African History Network Show" on Thur. April 19th, 8:00p-11:00p EST with guest Dr. Ray Hagins of The Afrikan Village (www.WBLR.com) We'll discuss his recent life changing trip to Ghana and continue our discussion on "The African Origins of Christianity". Dr. Hagins is the Chief Elder and Spiritual Leader of the Afrikan Village and a former Pastor in The Church of God & Christ for 20 years. He holds Doctorate's Degrees in Theology and Cognitive Psychology. You will want to have your Bible ready for reference as we discuss such things as: 1. Who was Adam's 1st wife? 2. Was Jesus hung on a cross or a tree? 3. Did Jesus actually die for your sins? 4. What is the relationship between Jesus The Christ and Heru (Horus of Ancient Kemet) 5. Why is Dec. 25th the birthdate of Jesus when the Biblical text mentions no date for his birthdate nor does it mention the celebration of Christmas. 6. What's the difference between Religion & Spirituality and more. We'll also speak with Khalid El-Hakim who is the founder of the Black History Mobile Museum. Call in with your questions at 914-338-1375. The African History Network Show can be heard on Mondays and Thursdays, 8pm - 11pm EST. For more information please visit www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com or Call In and listen at 914-338-1375.
Andy sits down with Emily Hagins (Pathogen, My Sucky Teen Romance) to talk about teen filmmaking, upcoming projects and her views on film school.
This is a very Special Broadcast at a special time. We are broadcasting from the 4th Annual Convocation Of The Afrikan Village, Live from Detroit, MI. We'll talk about some of things that have happened this weekend at the The Conference. For more information on Dr. Ray Hagins and The Afrikan Village, please visit www.WBLR.com. Please visit www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com for more information.
Reviews: Justice League of America #38, Angel Vs. Frankenstein Young filmmaker Emily Hagins joins us to discuss her film Pathogen. She wrote/directed it when she was 11. Now 17 (as of today..HAPPY BIRTHDAY EMILY!), she is working on new films and continuing to grow as a filmmaker. Aaron Marshall joins us as well to discuss the documentary, Zombie Girl, that he did following Emily around in her feature film directorial debut of Pathogen. The boys talk about the recent Doomsday Film Fest. And, uh-oh...Tony Lee and Ben Templesmith are in town so Jimmy is off to join them later. Expect stories next week! News includes 30 Days of Night sequel, Nick buys the Turtles, Newsarama sold, Deadpool Corps., Dollhouse delayed, Iowa hates zombies, etc.
Sarah does some winter cleaning in the cloffice (gotta get those skeletons out of the closet, and pitch a show to Peacock), and realizes cleanliness is next to godliness, and there's nothing holier than hearing about an extremely VIP creator meet-up with a Bev Hill OG. So she Zooms up a Bravoholic pal (and fellow Shan Stan) who just attended an intimate hotel kiki with Kyle Richards, content creator Julian Hagins. They discuss Julian's experience watching the most recent (very Kyle-heavy) episode of BH next to Kyle herself, the comments she had about Sutton and Garcelle as she reacted to what came out onscreen (and the moment Sarah is shaken that was missed), the complicated and nuanced journey of finding a new safe space (and the difficulty of rejecting relationships of obligation with family when obligated to 'befriend' a filmed circle of friends), similarities in Robyn's difficulty finding a place to be vulnerable when Juan (and Mauricio) are not avail, what the future of Potomac might look like without a few OGs, and the difficulty of a season focused on what was seen on TV and not living in real life. Lisa Rinna was mentioned twice in this convo, once more and she magically appears - it's Andy's Girls, Episode 489!Support the sass: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/damegalliJOIN/LEVEL UP TO THE ANDY'S GIRLS PATREON, AND ENJOY BONUS EPS, INVITES TO SPECIAL ZOOM EVENTS, AND MORE: https://www.patreon.com/AndysGirlsFollow Sarah on social: https://www.instagram.com/damegalli/Highlighted Organizations Supporting Civilians in Israel and Gaza:Israel Trauma Coalition: The Israel Trauma Coalition provides a holistic-collaborative approach that includes knowledge, tools and resources for optimal emergency preparedness, professional support, focused on the rapid recovery of the individual, community and strengthening national resilience. https://israeltraumacoalition.org/en/Palestine Children's Relief Fund (PCRF): PCRF is the primary humanitarian organization in Palestine, delivering crucial and life-saving medical relief and humanitarian aid where it is needed most. Access to essential resources like food, clean water, and healthcare is severely limited. Urgent action is needed. With your support, we can continue this vital work, ensuring that the over one million children of Gaza receive the urgent care they need and deserve. https://www.pcrf.net/Read "Jews Don't Count" by David Baddiel: https://www.amazon.com/Jews-Dont-Count-David-Baddiel/dp/000853019X/ref=sr_1_1?crid=318585KUJHCEG&keywords=jews+don%27t+count&qid=1697147929&sprefix=jews+dont+count%2Caps%2C105&sr=8-1Read "A Left That Refuses to Condemn Mass Murder is Doomed" by Eric Levitz/New York Magazine: https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2023/10/a-left-that-refuses-to-condemn-mass-murder-is-doomed.htmlOur Sponsors:* Check out Drizly: https://drizly.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy