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This week's show is with Dr. Helané Wahbeh. Helané is the Director of Research at the Institute of Noetic Sciences and an adjunct assistant professor in the Department of Neurology at Oregon Health & Science University. Dr. Wahbeh is clinically trained as a naturopathic physician and research trained with a Master of Clinical Research and two post-doctoral research fellowships. Recently named President of the Parapsychological Association, she has published on and spoken internationally about her studies on complementary and alternative medicine, mind-body medicine, extended human capacities, stress, posttraumatic stress disorder, and their relationships to physiology, health, and healing. Dr. Wahbeh is especially known for her research around — and noetic approach to — channeling. She is the author of some 90+ peer-reviewed publications, the new book The Science of Channeling: Why You Should Trust Your Intuition and the Force That Connects Us All and Free To Be Me: A Journey of Transformation through Generational Healing. In this show, Helané and Lian explored the topics of telepathy, precognition, and intention - specifically through the lens of harnessing those abilities in the healing arts. Helané shared research on telephone telepathy, where people accurately guess who is calling them above chance, and the power of bringing focused positive intention to support others' health. They also spoke about the unique ways individuals express their intuitive wisdom - although these are abilities we can see in many humans, some do have a genetic propensity to be especially strong in certain abilities - and that's something we can train and hone too. We'd love to know what YOU think about this week's show. Let's carry on the conversation… please leave a comment below. What you'll learn from this episode: Telepathy is the communication of impressions from one mind to another that is independent of recognized channels of sense. Research shows that telephone telepathy is a common phenomenon, with people accurately guessing who is calling them above chance. Intention plays a significant role in healing and can be used to support others' health and well-being. The Noetic Signature explores the unique ways individuals express their intuitive gifts, but it's important to recognise that it seems that everyone has the capacity to tap into this wisdom. Using focused positive intention can influence the physical world and contribute to creating a world of peace, love, and freedom for all. Resources and stuff that we spoke about: Institute of Noetic Sciences Research Free To Be Me: A Journey of Transformation through Generational Healing The Science of Channeling: Why You Should Trust Your Intuition and the Force That Connects Us All Be Mythical is soon opening the doors to our new academy of alchemical arts - UNIO: The Academy of Sacred Union... To get your special invitation register HERE. Thank you for listening! There's a fresh episode each week, if you subscribe then you'll get each new episode delivered to your phone every week automagically (that way you'll never miss an episode): Subscribe on Apple Subscribe on Android Thank you! Lian and Jonathan
Listen in to hear more about the nuances of intuition, the obstacles of ego, and the transformative power of love in our daily lives. Tracy speaks with Dr. Helané Wahbeh, a renowned naturopathic doctor and the Director of Research at the Institute of Noetic Sciences and an adjunct assistant professor in the Department of Neurology at Oregon Health & Science University. Discover how Dr. Wahbeh's personal experiences and intuitive explorations led her to a career that seamlessly blends science with spirituality. They dive into shedding light on how our intentions can influence our physical world and well-being.
I veckans avsnitt möter jag Helan Shabani - Sveriges största matkreatör. Helan delar med sig av resan från att publicera den första videon på TikTok till att idag vara den största matkreatören i Sverige. Vi pratar om hennes favoritrecept, sakerna som gått fel och hur hon arbetar med sina kanaler idag. Helan berättar även om hennes kokbok, den kreativa processen bakom dess utformande och den tuffa perioden hon gick igenom samtidigt. Följ podden på TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@topofmind.podcastFölj podden på Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/topofmind_podcast/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode, Derek sits with Helané Wahbeh, ND, MCR. Helané is the Director of Research for the IONS Institute. She will be discussing her extensive research into channeling and intuition. She will also be discussing her book, “The Science of Channeling: Why You Should Trust your Intuition and Embrace the Force That Connects Us All”. IONS: https://noetic.org/profile/helane-wahbeh/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drwahbeh/Twitter/X: https://x.com/DrWahbeh?s=20Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrWahbeh/SPONSOR - Go to https://betterhelp.com/derekduvallshow for 10% off your first month of therapy with @betterhelp and get matched with a therapist who will listen and help #sponsored
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Though western science has long rejected the idea of an immaterial self, modern research into near-death experiences, or NDEs, has now proven that many occur after the point of bodily death, and thus cannot be produced in the brain. Whether they are evidence of the soul, or some other undiscovered phenomenon, NDEs have put Western materialist scientists on the defensive, and led many researchers to embrace bold new theories of consciousness. Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/user?u=3375417 Donate on Paypal: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/support.html Website: https://ThinkAnomalous.com Full transcript & audio: https://ThinkAnomalous.com/near-death-experiences.html Facebook: https://facebook.com/ThinkAnomalous Twitter: https://twitter.com/Think_Anomalous Instagram: https://instagram.com/Think.Anomalous Check out more from our illustrator, V.R. Laurence: https://vrlaurence.com Think Anomalous is created by Jason Charbonneau. Illustration by V.R. Laurence (https://vrlaurence.com). Research and draft written by Barry Bates. Music by Josh Chamberland. Animation by Brendan Barr. Sound design by Will Mountain and Josh Chamberland. Sources: Corazza, Ornella. Near-Death Experiences: Exploring the Mind-Body Connection. London: Routledge, 2008. Du Monchaux, Pierre-Jean. Anecdotes de Médicine… Lille: Chez J. B. Henry, 1766. Egger, Victor. "Le moi des mourants." Revue Philosophique XLI (1896): 26–38. University of Virginia School of Medicine. “Faculty and Staff- Division of Perceptual Studies.” Accessed November 11, 2023. van der Sluijs, Marinus. “Three Ancient Reports of Near-Death Experiences: Bremmer Revisited.” Journal of Near-Death Studies 27, no. 4 (Summer 2009): 225-26. van Lommel, Pim. Endless consciousness: a concept based on scientific studies on near – death experience In Psychological Scientific Perspectives on Out-of-Body and Near-Death Experiences. New York, NY, USA: Nova Science Publishers, Inc., 2009. van Lommel, Pim. “Near-death experiences: the experience of the self as real and not as an illusion.” Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1234 (2011): 19–28. Wahbeh, Helané, Dean Radin, Cedric Cannard, and Arnaud Delorme. “What if consciousness is not an emergent property of the brain? Observational and empirical challenges to materialistic models.” Frontiers 13 (September 7, 2022). This video uses sound effects downloaded from stockmusic.com.
In this episode, my guest Dr. Helané Wahbeh, discusses her tran-channeling experience and scientific studies; as well as her studies into meditation and breathing techniques for PTSD. Helané Wahbeh, ND, MCR is the Director of Research at the Institute of Noetic Sciences (IONS) and an adjunct assistant professor in the Department of Neurology at Oregon Health & Science University. Dr. Wahbeh is clinically trained as a naturopathic physician and research trained with a Master of Clinical Research and two post-doctoral research fellowships. She has published on and spoken internationally about her studies on complementary and alternative medicine, mind-body medicine, extended human capacities, stress, posttraumatic stress disorder and their relationships to physiology, health, and healing. Dr. Wahbeh is especially known for her research around — and noetic approach to — channeling. https://noetic.org/PLEASE HELP THE CHANNEL GROW ☕️SUBSCRIBE, like, comment, and click the Notification Bell so you don't miss a show. Thank you! https://www.youtube.com/mysticloungePlease leave a review on iTunes or wherever you listen to podcasts.LINK TREE: https://linktr.ee/CoffeeandUFOsHALF LIGHT documentary: https://tubitv.com/movies/678744/half-lightCheck out other fantastic Un-X shows at https://www.unxnetwork.com/shows
WTF Just Happened?!: Afterlife Evidence, Paranormal + Spirituality without the Woo
Guest: Helané Wahbeh, ND, MCR. Director of Research at the Institute of Noetic Sciences (IONS) Helané Wahbeh, ND, MCR, is the Director of Research at the Institute of Noetic Sciences and an adjunct assistant professor in the Department of Neurology at Oregon Health & Science University. She completed her undergraduate degree at University of California Berkeley in Anthropology and Pre-Medicine. She obtained her clinical doctorate at the National University of Natural Medicine. She obtained her Master of Clinical Research from Oregon Health & Science University where she has been on faculty in the department of neurology since 2006. She also completed two post-doctoral research fellowships. She spent her childhood in a family that channeled, where she learned about the possibility of an afterlife at a young age. She is the author of "The Science of Channeling: Why You Should Trust Your Intuition and Embrace the Force That Connects Us All." Learn more about Helané Wahbeh, ND, MCR and IONS: Website | Book | IONS | IONS LinkTree | Instagram @IONSOnline Full notes on Scientific Research of Channeling and Afterlife with Helané Wahbeh, ND, MCR, Director of Research at (IONS) the Institute of Noetic Sciences Episode 60 Get the book: WTF Just Happened?!: A sciencey skeptic explores grief, healing, and evidence of an afterlife In this episode: - How did Helané Wahbeh, ND, MCR become involved with IONS - Originally she was interested in research on meditation - IONS has different divisions: IONS Discovery Lab (IDL), a division on how practical applications of consciousness can affect the physical world. - IONS has a division that studies channeling - Helané Wahbeh, ND, MCR defines channeling broader than how people often define it as a medium channeling a discarnate during a seance. - IONS conducts many fascinating and unique studies - There was a fascinating study conducted by Deam Radin on sending positive energy to chocolate and tea - Channeling was a big part of her childhood - There were some highly evidential examples of channeling in her family that she witnessed herself - When she was a holistic doctor, she would often get downloads about the root cause of some patient's issues - What are some of the most amazing experiments she has participated in - What could it be like in the afterlife. - IONS has given awards to some of the best experiments on afterlife evidence and non-local consciousness ...and more --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wtfjusthappened/support
IONS (Institute of Noetic Sciences) research director, naturopathic physician and bestselling author of The Science of Channeling, Dr Helané Wahbeh joins Theresa to discuss her ground breaking research and vision. To find out more about Helané and IONS (The Institute of Noetic Sciences) visit:https://noetic.org/To watch Helané's live Shift Network channeling event for free visit:https://shiftnetwork.isrefer.com/go/tiycmTC/a24504/To find out more about IONS and claim3 free gifts exclusive to listeners of White Shores visit:https://noetic.org/theresa-cheung/To read Theresa's IONS 'How to Empower Your Precognition' blog, visit:https://noetic.org/blog/empower-your-precognition/- 44 mins 50 secs: Liebestraum: Franz Liszt, played by RCM scholar, Robert CheungTo find out more about Theresa's bestselling dreams, intuition, afterlife, and mystical titles and mission, visit:Www.theresacheung.comhttp://linktr.ee/theresacheungTo order Theresa's latest title: Empower Your Inner Psychic visit:amzn.to/3GqtmleYou can contact Theresa via @thetheresacheung on Instagram and her author pages on Facebook and X and you can email her directly at: angeltalk710@aol.comThank you to Cluain Ri for the blissful episode music.White Shores is produced by Matthew Cooper.
Director of Research at the Institute of Noetic Sciences, Helané Wahbeh is an adjunct assistant professor in the Department of Neurology at Oregon Health & Science University. Dr. Wahbeh is the author of some 90+ peer-reviewed publications and the book The Science of Channeling: Why You Should Trust Your Intuition and the Force That Connects Us All - available at https://amzn.to/3K8wfda She is clinically trained as a naturopathic physician, and research-trained with a master's of clinical research and two postdoctoral research fellowships. Her research domains include extended human capacities, complementary and alternative medicine, mind-body medicine, stress, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Dr. Wahbeh's extensive meditation training includes the Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Teacher Training by Jon Kabat-Zinn, a four-year Meditation Teacher Training with CoreLight, and a 19-year regular meditation practice. She was recently named President of the Parapsychological Association. https://noetic.org/ or https://ions.org/ *Enjoying this? Also listen to Sandra's other show on iHeartRadio and the Coast to Coast AM Network: https://bit.ly/ShadesoftheAfterlife **Join the supportive and loving, We Don't Die Listeners Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/wedontdielisteners/ ***Would you like to be a Patron of the show? Consider donating $1 or more per episode to help operating costs of the show (I keep the show commercial-free on purpose) please visit: https://www.patreon.com/wedontdieradio or simply give at https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/SandraChamplain
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What is really happening when helpful thoughts ~ often a sense of KNOWing ~ pop into our conscious awareness? Have you ever wondered where this inspiration comes from and whether it's real? This is channeling! And it's very real, as my guest will share in this fascinating episode of Messages of Hope. Helané Wahbeh, Director of Research at the Institute of Noetic Sciences, and a channeler herself will join me in discussing the ability we all have to access channeled wisdom, and we'll find out how science is confirming the validity of these experiences. You can find out much more about Helané, how to begin channeling yourself, and much more in her upcoming Shift Network event: “Demystify the Connection Between Your Intuition and Channeling”. Click this link to get details and sign up: https://shiftnetwork.infusionsoft.com... Institute of Noetic Sciences Find books by Suzanne Giesemann and other MindBodySpirit.fm podcast hosts in our online store Find out more about Suzanne Giesemann Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In philosophy, noetic is a branch of metaphysics concerned with the study of the mind as well as the intellect. There is also a reference to the science of noetics, which covers the field of thinking and knowing as well as mental operations, processes, states, and products through the data of the written word. In today's episode of The Brand Called You, Helané Wahbeh talks about noetic science and psychics, and she also talks about the science of consciousness. Helané talks about her book called The Science of Channeling. About Helané Wahbeh Helané Wahbeh is the director of research at the Institute of Noetic Sciences. She's an author of a book titled- The Science of Channeling. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tbcy/support
Welcome back to Behind Greatness. We are joined by Helané Wahbeh from her home on the US West Coast. Helané acts as the Director of Research at the Institute of Noetic Sciences (IONS), which was founded by astronaut Edgar Mitchell 50 years ago. Mitchell was an engineer and had a mystical experience while he was in space and decided to found this Institute to spend time exploring and finding evidence of the reality of consciousness. This is her playground. And, she's also the President of the Parapsychological Association. She talks to us about the importance of the “Noetic handshake” – the marrying of science and of inner knowing, which forms the impetus of her studies and her being. She explains how she was motivated more than ever to “know what she doesn't know” after she was told not to scientifically explore themes on a research project that she was advancing as a young scientist. We also discuss her upbringing with people who were not afraid to explore the mystical and her personal commitment to meditation and trance-channelling. Helané lets us know that we may all be in the “channelling closet” and that our capacities are more expansive than we think. Bringing your fullness. To DONATE to the Behind Greatness podcast, please visit here: https://behindgreatness.org. As a charity, tax receipts are issued to donors. Helané, Book: The Science of Channelling - https://www.amazon.com/Science-Channeling-Intuition-Embrace-Connects/dp/1684037158/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=helane+wahbeh&qid=1671054712&sprefix=helane+%2Caps%2C331&sr=8-1 Profile: https://noetic.org/profile/helane-wahbeh/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drwahbeh/ Twitter: @drwahbeh Parapsychological Association: https://parapsych.org/
Helané Wahbeh is the Director of Research at the Institute of Noetic Sciences, an adjunct assistant professor at Oregon Health & Science University, president of the Parapsychological Association, and author of The Science of Channeling. Dr. Wahbeh is clinically trained as a naturopathic physician and completed two post-doctoral research fellowships. She has published on and spoken internationally about her studies on complementary and alternative medicine, mind-body medicine, extended human capacities, stress, PTSD and their relationships to physiology, health, and healing. Dr. Wahbeh is especially known for her research into the range of altered states found in channeling. She and Dawson discuss: Dr. Wahbeh's background IONS (Institute of Noetic Sciences) Parapsychology The materialist paradigm The post-materialist paradigm where our consciousness is not limited to our brains The best evidence for nonlocality of consciousness comes from remote viewing Accessing energy from beyond our conventional dimensions of time and space Spectrum ranges from hunches and intuitive hits, to trance channeling How every person can channel but the way it shows up is unique to them Meditation as one of the strongest predictors of channeling How our intentions affect the outside world Study of 17 energy medicine healers with 200 people with hand wrist pain Evanescence, length and angle of the oxygen-hydrogen bond The paradigm that is slowly changing For more information about Dr. Helané Wahbeh and IONS: https://noetic.org/ For more on Dr. Dawson Church: http://www.dawsongift.com/ #mindtomatter #eft #eftuniverse #blissbrain #ions #meditation #channeling #highenergyhealth
„Univerzita třetího věku je určena pro seniory v penzi. Můžete být i v invalidním důchodu, ale primárně je zaměřena na penzisty. Asociace univerzit třetího věku má 47 členů. Nabídka vychází ze zaměření daných vysokých škol, tudíž je velmi široká,” říká prezident Asociace univerzit třetího věku Pavel Helan, který byl dopoledním hostem na Rádiu ZET.
Dr. Helané Wahbeh is part clinical researcher and part intuitive. When she went to a channeling at her grandparent's house at the age of 10, she connected with the intuitive side of herself. Named after her great grandmother who was a midwife and healer, Helané's intrinsic desire to learn about health and healing let her to become a naturopathic physician. After a few years of private practice, something called her back to research where she studied mindfulness meditation in combat veterans with PTSD. Through her interviews with these veterans, she was hit with all this “other” information she couldn't talk about in meetings. “Everyone has the capacity to channel in one way or another, but the way it shows up for them is unique.” --Dr. Helané Wahbeh Feeling split between her researcher work self and intuitive personal self, Helané sought a way to bring those two sides together. Naturally, a few synchronistic events led her in that direction. Today she is the Director of Research at the Institute of Noetic Sciences which studies interconnectedness through science and direct experience. She is also an adjunct assistant professor in the Department of Neurology at Oregon Health & Science University and president of the Parapsychological Association. Join me for an enlightening conversation with Helané about intuition, channeling, quantum physics, meditation and more. Learn more about Helané and the Institute of Noetic Sciences here: Institute of Noetic Sciences: www.noetic.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrWahbeh LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/drwahbeh/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drwahbeh/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrWahbeh
25 years ago, the idea that our mental state and emotions influence our physical health was taboo. Today, it's common knowledge and being studied extensively all over the world. In this episode, Dr. Helané Wahbeh, a clinically trained naturopathic physician and researcher, and the Director of Research at the Institute of Noetic Sciences, shares how our consciousness is a powerful tool that has an impact on the physical body. We talk about “little c” and “big C” consciousness, our understanding of how the soul and body are connected, mind-body awakening, surrendering your attachment to the outcome of having a baby, and more. When you apply her research to the fertility journey and learn to surrender, amazing things can happen for you. Key Topics/Takeaways: The difference between “little c” and “big C” consciousness. [5:04] Creating positive change through positive intentions. [8:14] The paradox of surrendering the outcome to manifest your desires. [13:11] The theories behind channeling, awakening, and mediumship. [14:09] Honoring your body through acknowledging its inherent consciousness. [28:37] How to tap into your inner wisdom. [30:30] Knowing your underlying motivations for your desires. [36:05] How to connect with Lorne Brown online and in person (Vancouver BC) Acubalance.ca Lornebrown.com Acubalance Instagram: @acubalancewellnesscentre Instagram: @conscious_fertility_podcast Instagram: @lorne_brown_official How to connect with Dr. Helané Wahbeh: Profile: https://noetic.org/profile/helane-wahbeh/ The Science of Channeling Book: https://buff.ly/38DmeS1 Helané Wahbeh, ND, MCR, is the Director of Research at the Institute of Noetic Sciences and an adjunct assistant professor in the Department of Neurology at Oregon Health & Science University. She completed her undergraduate degree at University of California Berkeley in Anthropology and Pre-Medicine. She obtained her clinical doctorate at the National University of Natural Medicine. She obtained her Master of Clinical Research from Oregon Health & Science University where she has been on faculty in the department of neurology since 2006. She also completed two post-doctoral research fellowships. Her VET-MIND study funded by the National Institutes of Health examined the mechanisms of meditation for combat veterans with PTSD. Her current research interests include healing stress and trauma, examining mechanisms of mind-body medicine, and rigorously studying extended human capacities Dr. Wahbeh is the author of some 90+ peer-reviewed publications and the book The Science of Channeling: Why You Should Trust Your Intuition and the Force That Connects Us All. DISCLAIMER: By listening to this podcast, you agree not to use it as medical advice to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others. This podcast offers information to help the listener cooperate with physicians, mental health professionals or other healthcare providers in a mutual quest for optimal well-being. We advise listeners to carefully review and understand the ideas presented, and to consult your own physician for any medical issues that you may be having. Under no circumstances shall Acubalance, any guests or contributors to the Conscious Fertility podcast, or any employees, associates, or affiliates of Acubalance be responsible for damages arising from the use of the podcast.
Ever been told to trust your intuition? What if I told you that there is actually science backing it. Helané Wahbeh is the Director of Research at the Institute of Noetic Sciences and an associate assistant professor at Oregon Health & Science University's Department of Neurology. Her National Institutes of Health-funded VET-MIND study looked into the mechanisms of meditation for combat veterans with PTSD. Healing stress and trauma, investigating mechanisms of mind-body medicine, and systematically exploring advanced human capacities are among her recent research interests. If you're currently undergoing a spiritual awakening, this episode will definitely help clear many of your doubts. Keynotes 00:00 Coming Up 00:25 Introduction 1:29 What is noetic science and what does channelling mean 3:02 Can you locate someone through channelling 4:07 How did Helane get into channelling and noetic science 7:27 How does Helane research on what's authentic and what isn't 10:16 Relationship between entanglements and quantum physics 13:00 Current quantifiable research going on in noetic science 15:41 Using remote viewing to earn in sports betting and casinos 19:36 Energy healing and health benefits of channelling 21:31 What is reiki? 27:59 We are all interconnected 32:02 How to take decisions based on your gut 34:35 Helane's story about intuitive experiences 36:35 Do the most successful CEOs use Intuition or psychics? 38:50 Mindfulness, meditation and its relation with noetic science 42:18 Is the Western world finally catching up? 45:19 Can you touch food and figure out if its best for your body? 48:48 How to tune into your intuition to make the right decision? 53:42 When can people find more about Helane 54:55 Helena's three advices for a better, healthier and meaningful life Connect with Helane Wahbeh LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drwahbeh Twitter: https://twitter.com/drwahbeh Resources Website: https://noetic.org/profile/helane-wahbeh/ Publication: https://www.amazon.com/Science-Channeling-Intuition-Embrace-Connects/dp/1684037158
Today we are joined by Dr. Helané Wahbeh, ND, MCR, Director of Research at the Institute of Noetic Sciences (IONS). We discuss exactly what channeling is, where channeled information comes from, moving from a materialist to a post-materialist paradigm, and using the power of intention to heal and affect other people's bodies and energy fields. Helané shares seminal experiences in youth which inspired her personal and professional journey and discusses some of the challenges one faces when doing professional research on psychic phenomena and consciousness in a broader scientific community that can sometimes be biased and dismissive. Helané is clinically trained as a naturopathic physician, and research-trained with a master's of clinical research and two postdoctoral research fellowships. Her research domains include extended human capacities, complementary and alternative medicine, mind-body medicine, stress, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Dr. Wahbeh is especially known for her research around - and noetic approach to - channeling. She has most recently authored the book, The Science of Channeling: Why You Should Trust Your Intuition and the Force That Connects Us All, published by Reveal Press (2021).www.noetic.orgLiked what you heard? Help us reach more people! Please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts Start Energy Healing Today!Unlock your healing potential with our informative and fun introductory 10 hour LIVE online class in energy healing Our Flagship Training is Setting the Standard in Energy HealingThe next 100 hour EHT-100 Energy Healing Training is open for enrollment! LIVE & online - 10th February - 21st July 2024. Join us in Bali in 2024 - Our Retreat AND first in-person EHT-100 Training are now booking! Contact Field Dynamics Email us at info@fielddynamicshealing.com fielddynamicshealing.com Thanks for listening!
Helané Wahbeh's personal interest in the rare form of trans channeling, "the process of expressing or receiving information and energy from beyond our conventional notion of time and space," began at a very early age. "My mother did it, my grandmother, [I have] multiple people in my family who've experienced trans channeling." Now, as the Director of Research at IONS she's developed the IONS Channeling Research Program which studies whether psychic [channeling] abilities are genetic. "All humans have the capacity for this intuitive noetic wisdom."
What is consciousness, exactly? Where does it come from? Is consciousness an emergent property of the brain or is it fundamental, existing outside and independent of our physical selves? Does our consciousness, in some way, survive the demise our our physical bodies? Guest Helané Wahbeh. Supernatural Circumstances is a co-production of Entityseeker Paranormal Research and Teachings and Good Egg Studios. This podcast is a part of the CuriousCast Podcast Network. Theme music by Corey Johnson of Catalyst Records in Edmonton, Alberta. You can learn more about Morgan Knudsen at entityseeker.ca, learn more about Mike Browne, and listen to his show Dark Poutine at darkpoutine.com. Feel free to email the show at supernaturalcircumstances@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hovoří: Pavel Helan, Miloš Poborský
Hovoří: Pavel Helan, Miloš Poborský
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Do you have an event in your life that can't be explained? Perhaps it presented itself as a feeling of intuition, an image, a sense of knowing, or even a full-blown premonition. You may have felt judged when you told someone about it, or even wondered, "Did that really happen, or did I just imagine it?" Chock-full of cutting-edge research, this guide will show you just how common this type of phenomenon is - and how you can fine-tune your unique abilities to add richness and depth to your life.In The Science of Channeling, scientist and author Helané Wahbeh will show you how to identify and target your own channeling skills, process the channeled information you receive, and use your unique gift to improve your life - and the world around you. You'll find detailed information about different channeling types, including mind-to-mind communication, your intention affecting matter, and sensing the future. And finally, you'll discover a wealth of physiological studies pertaining to the science of channeling, providing ample evidence that channeling is a real phenomena and insights into how it works.Tune in for an inspiring discussion with Helané Wahbeh, ND, MCR on her new #book The Science of Channeling: Why You Should Trust Your Intuition and Embrace the Force That Connects Us All.Moments with Marianne airs Live in the Los Angeles area on KMET 1490AM & 98.1 FM, ABC Talk Radio! Not in the Los Angeles area? Click to here to listen to the interview LIVE every Friday at 10AM PST/ 1PM EST! https://tunein.com/radio/KMET-1490-s33999/ Helané Wahbeh, ND, MCR, is director of research at the Institute of Noetic Sciences (IONS). She is clinically trained as a naturopathic physician, and research-trained with a master's of clinical research and two postdoctoral research fellowships. Her research domains include extended human capacities, complementary and alternative medicine, mind-body medicine, stress, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). https://noetic.org/profile/helane-wahbeh/ For more show or guest information visit: www.MariannePestana.com Book club list visit: https://www.mariannepestana.com/book-club/Missed a show that you have to hear? Click here to catch up! https://www.spreaker.com/show/moments-with-marianne
In this episode Helané shares with us her research related to noetic channeling and how we all have a natural ability to connect with divine wisdom to help guide our lives. For more information on this episode, please visit: https://www.interviewswithinnocence.com/blog/128
C-G, Johan och Göran tar sig an John Hustons förföriska, förvirrande deckare från 1941 och börjar genast gaffla: kan detta kallas noir? Är Humphrey Bogart/ Sam Spade en skitstövel eller bara "moraliskt eljest"? Och spelar Mary Astor, i rollen som femme fatale, "tredimensionellt schack"? Extrapoäng för den som vet vad slangordet "gunsel" (jiddisch) betyder. Dessutom! Dubbel dos OFOG med Sidney Greenstreet och Peter Lorre - som Helan och Halvan om de varit alltigenom onda. Och vad skiljer "the fall guy", Greenstreets revolverman, från Görans morfar? Ledtråd: Elisha Cook, Jr kom INTE från Röbäck. Dashiell Hammett roterar i sin grav. Av glädje! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week's show is with Dr. Helané Wahbeh. Helané Wahbeh, ND, MCR, is the Director of Research at the Institute of Noetic Sciences and an adjunct assistant professor in the Department of Neurology at Oregon Health & Science University. Dr. Wahbeh is clinically trained as a naturopathic physician and research trained with a Master of Clinical Research and two post-doctoral research fellowships. Recently named President of the Parapsychological Association, she has published on and spoken internationally about her studies on complementary and alternative medicine, mind-body medicine, extended human capacities, stress, posttraumatic stress disorder, and their relationships to physiology, health, and healing. Dr. Wahbeh is especially known for her research around — and noetic approach to — channeling. She is the author of some 90+ peer-reviewed publications, the new book The Science of Channeling: Why You Should Trust Your Intuition and the Force That Connects Us All and Free To Be Me: A Journey of Transformation through Generational Healing. In this show, Helané and Lian spoke about Helane's personal experience and deep work on the science of channeling, which is actually an entire spectrum ranging from intuition to trance chanelling. This was an incredible show - Lian experienced goose bumps aplenty, which turns out to be an one of the signs of an "embodied channeller" and is an indication of truth being spoken! I'd love to know what YOU think about this week's show. Let's carry on the conversation… please leave a comment below. What you'll learn from this episode: Channeling seems actually not to be a rare experience but is one that is shared by most humans - which suggests we are far more than we believe. Research into forms of channeling shows that there's something going on that can not be explained by materialist views on the world - whether it's a higher self or something else that's being channeled, information and energy is indeed coming through As Helene said - even if we don't yet have the tools to know what exactly is being channeled or how, wouldn't it make sense to make use of the wonderful gifts that come from it? Resources and stuff that we spoke about: Institute of Noetic Sciences Research Free To Be Me: A Journey of Transformation through Generational Healing The Science of Channeling: Why You Should Trust Your Intuition and the Force That Connects Us All Thank you for listening! There's fresh episode each week, if you subscribe then you'll get each new episode delivered to your phone every Tuesday (that way you'll never miss an episode): Subscribe on Apple Podcasts/iTunes Subscribe on Android Thank you! Lian & Jonathan
◈ Waarover droomde jij vannacht? In deze aflevering kruipt Leen samen met Johan Verbraecken onder de wol. Ze dalen samen af naar het rijk van de slaap en ontdekken wat ons bezighoudt als we in dromenland vertoeven. Ook zzzzzzzzzzzin in een dutje? Na dit wetenschapje heeft het zandmannetje geen geheimen meer. ◈ Wetenschapje is een podcast over wetenschap voor kinderen vanaf 8 jaar.◈ Concept en regie: Leen Renders • Klank en muziek: Bram Coumans • Wetenschapper: Johan Verbraecken • Achter de schermen: Koen Brandt, Ann Desmet, Katarina Martynowski, Linde Verlooy, Pieter-Jan Vinckx, Marijke Guetens.◈ Deze aflevering kwam tot stand met de steun van Helan.◈ Wetenschapje is een productie van Het Geluidshuis. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Science of Channeling. This week I am talking to Helané Wahbeh about her book 'The Science of Channeling: Why You Should Trust Your Intuition and Embrace the Force That Connects Us All'. From the director of research at the Institute of Noetic Sciences (IONS)—a nonprofit parapsychological research institute cofounded by astronaut Edgar Mitchell—this groundbreaking guide explores the cutting-edge science behind channeling, and offers powerful tools to help you hone your own abilities. Do you have an event in your life that can't be explained? Perhaps it presented itself as a feeling of intuition, an image, a sense of knowing, or even a full-blown premonition. You may have felt judged when you told someone about it, or even wondered, “did that really happen, or did I just imagine it?” Chock-full of cutting-edge research, this guide will show you just how common this type of phenomenon is—and how you can fine-tune your unique abilities to add richness and depth to your life. In The Science of Channeling, scientist and author Helané Wahbeh will show you how to identify and target your own channeling skills, process the channeled information you receive, and use your unique gift to improve your life—and the world around you. You'll find detailed information about different channeling types, including mind-to-mind communication, your intention affecting matter, and sensing the future. And finally, you'll discover a wealth of physiological studies pertaining to the science of channeling, providing ample evidence that channeling is a real phenomena and insights into how it works. If you're ready to explore the power of channeling, or are looking to strengthen the skills you already have, this guide has everything you need to get started today. BioHelané is the Director of Research at the Institute of Noetic Sciences and an adjunct assistant professor in the Department of Neurology at Oregon Health & Science University. She has completed two post-doctoral research fellowships.She is the author of more than 90 peer-reviewed publications.She has published on and spoken internationally about her studies on complementary and alternative medicine, mind-body medicine, extended human capacities, stress, posttraumatic stress disorder and their relationships to physiology, health, and healing. https://www.amazon.com/Science-Channeling-Intuition-Embrace-Connects-ebook/dp/B08WH824WZ/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1633967099&sr=8-1 https://noetic.org/ https://www.patreon.com/pastlivespodcast https://teespring.com/en-GB/stores/the-past-lives-podcast
In this episode, scientist and author Dr. Helané Wahbeh talks about her new book, “The Science of Channeling.” It's a fascinating look into the evidence for psychic phenomena (which are much more common than you think!). She also discusses how we can learn to channel information to help us in daily life, and much more.
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hrough the mists of time the old Gods still call to us and although their voices may sometimes be quiet we can hear them if with listen carefully enough. Join me as I tell the stories of the Gods and Goddess of the Jutes; these are the stories that are told through the wind as it whispers to us. Let's all walk to crooked path together and meet the Gods and Goddesses of the Jutes; the well known and the lesser. The lesser trodden roads of the wyrd will take us to the ancient lands of the Ése and the Ylfe. Around every corner, And behind every door, We hear the songs of magic, As we walk the Wihtlore. o Ése – Woden, Thunar, Frige, Tiw, Helan, Lok Wen – Ingui Frey, Freo (Freya), Neorth (Frey and Freo father—seas and fisherman), Eostre, Gethar, Eorthe, Niht (Mother of Eorthe, Goddess of Night), Sigel, Mone, Undirgoð (The God Beneath) o Ylfe – Modræ, Wūscfrēa, Wælcyrge (Chooses who lives and dies), Cuma, Hjúki and Bil --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thescaredisle/message
In this episode, Dr. Helané Wahbeh, Director of Research for the Institute of Noetic Studies talks with Ben, Doug, and Sean about the science of psychic abilities and the new science that IONS is investigating. The TSAW store is open with awesome merchandise: https://www.twoSEALsandaWalrus.com/store
Snapsvisan är något av det mest unikt svenska vi har. Den är på samma nivå som midsommarstången, köttbullarna, dalahästen och IKEA. Visorna utgör en skatt i den svenska folksjälen och de allra flesta har nog åtminstone någon gång sjungit klassikern Helan går - den odiskutabla ettan som även använts som Sveriges nationalsång. Men när började egentligen svenskarna sjunga snapsvisor och varifrån kommer behovet av att sjunga en liten visa innan supen ska tas? Och inte minst - hur passar snapsvisan in i bilden av den annars så inåtvände och blyge svensken? I det här avsnittet tittar vi och Hasse Nilsson, 2020 års svenska mästare i nyskrivna snapsvisor, på snapsvisans historia och vilken roll visan har spelat för svenskarna. Skål och välkommen! Musik i avsnittet: Latché Swing - Hungaria freemusicarchive.org/music/Latch_Sw…_2008/Hungaria Brahe Djäknar och Florakören - Helan går https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffHziD7m_Xs&ab_channel=BraheDj%C3%A4knar
Få regissörer satte ett lika stort avtryck på 1970-talet som Hal Ashby. Trots detta är han numera i stort sett okänd för den breda publiken. I detta avsnitt försöker vi därför summera Ashbys karriär och lägger särskilt fokus på hans fyra bästa filmer. “Harold & Maude” (1971), “The last detail” (1973), “Coming home” (1978) och “Being there” (1979). Helan och Halvan och Långarydssläkten nämns också i förbifarten. Vi som gör podden heter Karsten Karlsson och Henrik Harej. Kontakta oss gärna på: movieboxpod@gmail.com
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YOUR MOON SHOT: With visionary scientist and IONS research director, Dr Helané WahbehTheresa catches up with pioneering scientist Dr Helané Wahbeh to discuss the supernormal research she directs at IONS (the Institute of Noetic Sciences) which currently leads the world in consciousness research. To find out more about Dr Wahbeh, her science team and the research and mission of IONS visit: https://noetic.org/To download 3 free gifts exclusively for White Shores listeners from the IONS research library visit: https://noetic.org/theresa-cheung/To find out more about Theresa, order her books and subscribe to her monthly newsletter visit: Www.theresacheung.comTo order Truth About Angels visit: https://www.theresacheung.com/latest-title/To contact Theresa you can email her at: angeltalk710@aol.com or via www.theresacheung.com or you can message her via her author pages on Facebook or Instagram. Thank you to Cluain Ri for the introduction music. The piece of music played and performed at the end by Robert Cheung is Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata, first movement. White Shores is produced by Robert Cheung
Helané Wahbeh is the Director of Research at the Institute of Noetic Sciences and an adjunct assistant professor in the Department of Neurology at Oregon Health & Science University. Dr. Wahbeh is clinically trained as a naturopathic physician and research trained with a Master of Clinical Research and two post-doctoral research fellowships. She has published on and spoken internationally about her studies on complementary and alternative medicine, mind-body medicine, stress, and posttraumatic stress disorder and their relationships to physiology, health, and healing. Her current research interests include healing stress and trauma, examining mechanisms of mind-body medicine, and rigorously studying extended human capacities. Dr. Wahbeh’s extensive meditation training includes the Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Teacher Training by Jon Kabat-Zinn, a four-year Meditation Teacher Training with CoreLight, and a 19-year regular meditation practice. Books: Free To Be Me: A Journey of Transformation through Generational Healing Whole Body Radiance: The Secret to Successful Weight Loss Website Topics discussed: A broad definition of channeling. Do psychic and similar abilities run in families? Nature vs. nurture. Does the utilization of “junk” or non-coding DNA result in the unfoldment of abilities such as channeling? Helping people find their Noetic Signature. Everybody has the capacity to channel and many have done so without knowing it. We are undergoing a paradigm shift. Abundant evidence challenges the materialist worldview and is shifting the predominant paradigm to an understanding that consciousness extends beyond the brain. This is important because it better explains our reality. The implication of non-local consciousness is that we are all connected and part of a greater whole. This understanding radically changes our behavior and our influence on the world. The influence of major events on collective consciousness as detected by random number generators (RNG’s). The ancient history of channeling. The respect traditional cultures had for channelers (shamans, medicine men, etc.) Degrees of authenticity among channelers and degrees of positivity and usefulness among the entities they channel. Looking to external sources for wisdom vs. looking within. The importance of discernment. Whether subjective, spiritual experiences can be studied as scientifically as the physical phenomena hard sciences study. The currently existing tools of material science are unable to evaluate subtle realities. IONS is developing new ways to measure these realities using the scientific method. Plans to study the legitimacy of out of body experiences and perception of subtle beings. Whether great artistic and scientific achievements are sometimes channeled. People knowing or doing things far beyond what their education and training should have made possible. The capabilities of autistic savants. Higher intelligences interfacing with humanity to transmit wisdom. Could major shifts in collective consciousness (Nazism, QAnon) be mass channelings of powerful negative entities? The question of evil. Can Artificial Intelligence become conscious? Could anxiety or mental health issues result from involuntary ‘channeling’ of negative influences? Conspiracy theories. Striking a balance between closed-mindedness and willingness to consider unconventional possibilities. Those committed to mainstream thinking, such as in medicine, often refuse to consider alternative ideas, such as naturopathic medicine. We need to eschew black and white, dogmatic thinking and be more open-minded, curious, and inquisitive. Being able to face uncertainty and discomfort without taking refuge in false certainty. Does greater spiritual maturity enable one to channel more evolved intelligences? Helané’s personal channeling experiences.
IT-företagaren Kaj Arnö spekulerar i sitt sommarprat i om det var rättvist och välförtjänt att ett gäng finlandssvenskar lyckades erövra IT-världen. När MySQL AB såldes, var företaget värt en miljard dollar. På scenen stod Kaj Arnö och sjöng Helan går för personalen från 20 länder. Också databasen MariaDB är en framgångssaga. Kaj Arnö talar också passionerat om sin kärlek till skönhet, filosofi, språk, resor och tyskt bastubad. Redaktör: Jessica Jensen, Parad Media.
Highlights: Meditation and changing the brain. Non local healing. Helané Wahbeh is the Director of Research at the Institute of Noetic Sciences and an adjunct assistant professor in the Department of Neurology at Oregon Health & Science University. Dr. Wahbeh is clinically trained as a naturopathic physician and research trained with a Master of Clinical Research and two post-doctoral research fellowships. She has published on and spoken internationally about her studies on complementary and alternative medicine, mind-body medicine, stress, and posttraumatic stress disorder and their relationships to physiology, health, and healing.Her VET-MIND study funded by the National Institutes of Health examined the mechanisms of meditation for combat veterans with PTSD. Her current research interests include healing stress and trauma, examining mechanisms of mind-body medicine, and rigorously studying extended human capacities. Dr. Wahbeh’s extensive meditation training includes the Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Teacher Training by Jon Kabat-Zinn, a four-year Meditation Teacher Training with CoreLight, and a 16-year regular meditation practice.Connect:Facebook https://www.facebook.com/NoeticSciences/Twitter: https://twitter.com/IONSonlineYoutube:http://www.youtube.com/c/InstituteofNoeticSciencesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ionsonline/
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Det har runnit en del vatten under broarna sedan Benny Haag begick en charmoffensiv mot tv-publiken under 80-talet som tonåringen Xerxes. Idag navigerar den tidigare Dramatenskådespelaren skickligt mellan flera passioner som terapeut, författare, föreläsare och inte minst sin egen podcast: Helan går.Han delar gärna med sig av sina misslyckanden, där alkoholen definitivt är den största,...
Gollywood, Bruce Springsteen och när event blir själva moset och en räka på det! Ylva Berglund och Håkan Strömberg snackar evenemangsstaden Göteborg . De tar också upp den eviga arenafrågan och varför Helan och Halvan floppade i Göteborg. Hör mer i senaste avsnittet av En kvart om Göteborg.
Rain. The constant, incessant rains of autumn. A wide brown river, its water swirling and churning, now overflowing its banks due to the rain. A great inconvenience and threat to the local farmer, but to the commander on horseback, his piercing eyes see a weapon. Men are sent with buckets of earth, stones and trees, and a makeshift dyke soon rises. The water is now unable to travel its standard route, and is now diverted, towards the great city and proud defenders who have dared to resist the Mongols. Lacking tools to take down the city’s walls, Chinggis Khan will now use the very landscape itself to strike his foe. This was the tactic Chinggis Khan would use in his first conquest of sedentary power, a campaign against the Tangut Kingdom, known also as the Xi Xia Dynasty, in what is now northwestern China. His armies having never even seen walled cities before, this campaign would be the first true test of the army of the newly established Mongol Empire, the prelude to the fearsome conquests which would soon grip Asia. I’m your host David and welcome to Ages of Conquest: a Kings and Generals Podcast. This is the Mongol Conquests. Before we get to the first Mongol invasion of the Tangut, we must step back a few years. When we last left off with Chinggis Khan, he had finally unified the Mongol tribes and proclaimed the Mongol Empire in 1206. A little over 50 years of age, Chinggis had spent his life fighting for every inch of ground. He had known victory as keenly as defeat, and learned from not only every mistake he himself had made, but all that his enemies had made as well. The new Mongol state had been hard won: yet, it was a brittle entity. Tribal confederations were not known for their longevity, and Chinggis Khan had to ensure that the animosity of the tribes would not rear its head and tear his new empire apart. He developed several strategies to prevent this. First, was breaking down the powers of the traditional chiefs and Khans: loyalties were now to be to the Great Khan. Old leaders who had resisted were removed from power entirely, extinguishing them as possible beacons of resistance. The majority of these tribes were broken up, their families mixed among Chinggis’ own people, which was then cemented by the extension of the army’s decimal system to the entire nation, totally reorganizing Mongol society. But what was the decimal system that we have now made reference to several times? Organized into units of 10, 100, 1000 and 10,000, or in Mongolian, arban, jaghun, minghaan and tumen, peoples from various tribes were placed into the same minghaan, replacing the tribal social organization with the decimal one. Just as there was the military unit of the minghaan, now families were placed into their own ‘units,’ which were used as basis for taxation. Each military Minghaan was supported by the ‘civilian’ minghaans, which supplied, produced and maintained equipment and utensils used by the warriors, and in the absence of the fighting men, were responsible for managing the various herds of the Mongols. "No longer were they Taychiud, Tatar, Kereyit or Naiman, but Mongols. A few select tribes who had shown themselves loyal were allowed to maintain their integrity and their rulers, but had to recognize the absolute authority of Chinggis Khan himself. There was to be no Khan but the Khan himself. The individual law codes and customs of each tribe were now overruled by a single code set out by Chinggis- the great yassa. The yassa standardized tribal customs, forbidding acts which would antagonize the spirits and bring misfortune upon the young nation. Acts seemingly as innocuous as washing dirty things in running water, putting a knife into a fire or urinating in ashes were all punishable by death, as they offended the spirits within and could bring calamity. Such prohibitions mattered when Heaven’s support was crucial for success. Death seems to have been a common punishment in the yassa, and none doubted that the Khan was willing to carry it out. It also ordained the proper way to slaughter animals, via crushing the heart and not spilling any blood. All religions were to be respected, and religious figures exempt from taxation- though how far this religious tolerance went, when the yassa expressly forbid the Islamic method of slaughter which mandated draining the blood, is a part of the strong debate around the code. Was the yassa intended to apply to sedentary peoples? When it was, how thoroughly was it enforced upon them? The answers to this vary over time and place, and we will discuss these in due course. To aid in the management of the Mongols,Chinggis Khan needed to establish an administration for his new empire. Now, this should not be conflated with the hulking bureaucracies of China, in comparison to which the Mongol 'administration’ would have been a laughably simple thing. But it was necessary for managing a state of about one million people and the roughly 100,000 strong army. With the defeat of the Naiman, Chinggis had acquired their Uighur scribes. Mongolian at that time had no written form, and Chinggis Khan quickly saw the use of a script. Thus, Mongolian gained its first alphabet, still in use today in Inner Mongolia. One of Chinggis’ adopted sons, a Tatar named Shigi Qutuqu (Koo-too-koo), was appointed yeke jarghuchi,(Yayk-eh jarg-hoochi) the chief judge of the empire, given great power settling legal matters, preserving justice and recording the edicts of Chinggis Khan and judicial decisions in their new alphabet. To assist the burgeoning administration was the expansion of the keshig to 10,000 men. The keshig had been established only in 1204, essentially as a bodyguard for the Khan. Aside from guarding the Khan, they acted as grooms, preparing his meals, maintaining his ger, his herds, weapons and even musical instruments. Made up of trusted men, sons of commanders or sons of vassal chiefs and Khans, it also served as a sort of military college. It provided first hand learning experience at army leadership and administration, to see who was fit to ‘graduate’ to command armies, govern peoples or in time, territories. Richly rewarded and trusted, when those of keshig who were sons of vassals were sent back to their homelands, they acted as agents for the Khan to ensure the loyalty of their people, and were an important instrument of control for Chinggis Khan and his successors. These actions helped strengthen what the Mongols valued most in their armies: loyalty, and discipline. Great trust would be placed in the commanders of not just armies, but of each level of the decimal system. In order for their maneuverability in warfare to succeed, where Mongol armies could literally be operating hundreds of kilometres apart, it was absolutely necessary that commanders could trust each other to meet timetables, objectives, stay in contact and meet up to surround enemy armies. It is to the credit of the Mongol military that the Khan could be operating on the far side of Asia, and he could trust his commanders to remain loyal, carry out his duties and expand the empire. By removing possible allegiances that could challenge loyalty to the Khan, rewarding those who showed ability and skill while supporting and protecting the soldiers’ families, the Great Khans were rewarded by a hardy, adaptable and reliable army. Individual soldiers went to great lengths to prove their worth and carry out orders: abandoning their arbans would bring strict punishment, or even death, to their comrades and families. Defections of Mongol soldiers, officers or commanders during the height of Mongol unity was extremely rare, and almost every contemporary foreign author commented on that loyalty, how the average Mongol stoically, even happily, endured the fiercest hardship for the Khan. The few possible rivals for power who emerged from within the early empire were quickly dealt with. An ambitious shaman, Chinggis’ step-brother Kokochu, also known by the title of Teb-Tenggeri, grew greedy and bold. Already famous for his strong connection with the spirits, and supposed ability to walk naked through even the fiercest of snow storms, it was he, we are told in one source, who gave the title of Chinggis Khan to the warlord Temujin in 1206. Having in his view, appointed the Great Khan, he was soon bold enough that he assaulted Chinggis’ brothers. When he overstepped, Chinggis allowed his youngest brother to break the shaman’s back and leave him to die. It served as a stark message: the Khan was stronger than even the mightiest of shamans. No religious authority would be able to claim power over the Great Khan of the Mongols. These methods provided internal control to his new state, but its footing was not entirely stable yet. Various enemy leaders or their sons had survived the wars of unification- Toqto’a Beki of the Merkit and his sons, Buiruk Khan of the Naiman and his nephew Kuchlug, and the son of the late Ong Khan, Senggum Ilkha of the Kereyit. The Naiman and Kereyit sons were a particular concern, as the Jin Dynasty in the south could choose to support them as candidates against Chinggis, a beacon for those extant disaffected elements to gather around. In the years immediately following unification in 1206, it was against these potential sparks that Chinggis Khan had to stamp down. Buiruk was crushed first in the later part of 1206, leading the surviving Naiman under Kuchlug to move west, joining the Merkit under Toqto’a on the Irtysh River, where they were defeated in 1208. Toqto’a was killed in battle, his sons fleeing to the far west to the Qipchaq tribes, and Kuchlug would in time end up in the Qara-Khitai, where he would usurp power in 1211. We’ll pick up with him in a later episode for his final fate. To the north, a number of the tribes of the Siberian forests around Lake Baikal were forced to submit in 1207. This included the Kirghiz, the Tumed and the Oirat, among others. By 1208, Chinggis had secured his northern and western borders, and with his eastern borders bounded by the Khingan mountains, that left the south, the kingdoms of China. While these other actions to establish an administration and destroy potential rivals helped secure his power, he knew that without a common enemy to throw the whole of his people against, if left idle, the Mongol would begin to fight each other in due time. Reminiscent of Otto von Bismarck’s ploy to unify the German states against their French foe, Chinggis Khan needed ample loot and warfare to burn off their excess energies and keep them united towards a shared goal. It served other aspects as well- we noted already the danger from the potential of the Jin Dynasty giving support to a rival chief and churning up the internal rivalries of the new empire. The late 12th century seems to have been a drier period with an increase in desertification, accentuating the decrease in herds brought on by years of continuous warfare in Mongolia. Attacking China would replenish their herds, and by providing the Mongols with loot, Chinggis Khan would be undertaking part of his duties as the steppe warchief par excellence. Ideologically it buttressed his new state as well. Part of Chinggis Khan’s legitimacy was based on his connection to the Khamag Mongol union of the early 12th century. The Khamag was destroyed by the Jurchen Jin, the Khan Ambaghai tortured and murdered by them. By attacking the Jin, Chinggis would also be performing another duty of the Khan, that is, avenging past wrongs. Finally, while in the first years of the 1200s the Jin Dynasty was distracted by internal revolts, flooding and renewed warfare with the Chinese Song Dynasty to their south, they would not sit idly by for long while the steppes to the north were unified under a single power. The Jin considered Chinggis Khan their vassal, and confrontation would be inevitable. It was to the advantage of the Mongols to make the first move. It should be noted that no evidence suggests at this point that the Mongols believed in dominating the world or any such thing. At the outset, even an actual conquest of China doesn’t seem to have been considered. In a previous episode, we discussed the states of 13th century China, so we won’t repeat that at length here. The two kingdoms the Mongols faced at the outset was the Jurchen Jin empire, its capital at Zhongdu, modern day Beijing, which controlled a huge stretch of territory from the Ordos loop to the far east of Manchuria. Ruled by the Jurchen, a semi-nomadic people originally from Manchuria, it was certainly the strongest single military force in the world at this point, with a population of about 40 million, mainly Chinese but a notable Jurchen and Khitan minority. Chinggis Khan would have considered them the single greatest foe he faced. To the west of the Jin Dynasty, in the Gansu corridor, was the ‘backdoor’ to north China. The Xi Xia Dynasty, or the Tangut Kingdom. Considerably smaller in both population, geographic size and in its military, it was a stout kingdom ruled by a people of Tibetan heritage, with a mixed population of Turkic nomads, sedentary Chinese and Uighurs. Much of it was covered by desert and mountain, its major cities huddled along the Yellow River west of the Ordos desert. Controlling the Gansu corridor, the narrow strip between the Gobi desert and Mongolia in the north, and the offshoots of the Himalayas to the south, most of the overland trade routes, the Silk routes, were funnelled through here, increasing the wealth of the kingdom substantially. It was here the hammer would fall first. The first Mongol raids into the Tangut realm were in 1205, pursuing the fleeing Kereyit prince Senggum Ilka. The Senggum evaded them, as he had been chased out by the Tangut and was then murdered shortly afterwards in the Tarim basin. The Mongols made due with captured animals and goods before withdrawing. In 1207, the Mongols returned to the Tangut, a more serious probe this time, taking advantage of the first coup d’etat in the Xi Xia’s history, and the ascension of the new King Weiming Anquan (an-quan). Tangut garrisons were sent out to meet the raiders, and were destroyed, and the border fort of Wu-la-hai was sacked and occupied until early 1208. The new Tangut King looked to the Jin, their nominal overlords, for aid, but in the winter of 1208 the Jin emperor had died and was succeeded by his uncle, Wanyan Yongji. History does not look kindly on him. So poor was his reign that his successor posthumously demoted him from Emperor to Prince, and hence, instead of emperor, sources call him the Wei Shao Wang, the Prince of Wei. To give you an idea of his character, his helpful response to the Mongol attacks on the Tangut was allegedly to say “it is to our advantage when our enemies attack one another. Wherein lies the danger to us?” How could a man who tempts fate so willingly have been a poor emperor? By autumn 1209, Chinggis Khan was ready for more serious actions. His flanks now secured with the defeat of the Naiman-Merkit force on the Irtysh in the west, the submission of the forest tribes to his north, and the voluntary submission of the Uighurs, the neighbours of the Tangut in 1209, the Mongol conquests were to begin. The Mongols marched in spring 1209, when there would be sufficient water and sparse grasses to allow the perhaps 60,000 man army to cross the Gobi desert. The Tangut armies, generally Turkic and Tangut horse archers and lancers, supported by Chinese infantry, fared poorly against Chinggis, who personally led the invasion. His disciplined army in the open proved itself almost immediately. Made strong by their hard lifes, at a strategic level the army moved swiftly, effectively and without complaint. Honed and sharpened by decades of continuous war, at the tactical level they were a storm, out maneuvering and surrounding their enemies on the field, their arrows flying far, hitting hard and striking true. Thousands of arrows would rise into the sky like a cloud, dropping like rain and suddenly releasing cries of anguish from an army of dying men and horses. Wings of the Mongol army, separated by kilometres but kept in touch through messengers, signal arrows, flags and drums, seemed to move as one to envelope their foe. Or, in their units of 10, 100 or 1,000, sent to run against the enemy, appearing like an undisciplined horde before suddenly forming into a wall of unyielding cavalry, or swiftly wheeling about, turning in their saddles to send arrows behind them, tempting the foe to pursue. Often, they took the bait, charging the Mongol archers, who parted, the impetus of the enemy charge leading into nothing. Isolated, these horsemen were quickly surrounded, filled with arrows or crushed by the Mongols’ own lancers. The enemy infantry without cavalry support could be then almost contemptuously picked off, like a wolf among a flock of sheep. Chinggis Khan marched first to Wu-la-hai, where he destroyed a Tangut army sent against him. The fort fell once more shortly afterwards. Marching south along the Yellow River, they had to cross the Helan mountains, which formed a shield from west to north in which the Tangut capital, Zhongxing, modern Yinchuan, lay huddled in its fertile valley. On its eastern approach it was guarded by the Yellow River, which watered the irrigation canals that sustained life and crops in this beating heart of the Tangut realm. The approach through the Helan Shan was marked by the fort of Kei-min, reinforced in the aftermath of Wu-lai-hai’s fall, and led by an imperial prince. The Mongol vanguard was initially repulsed, but with the arrival of the main Mongol army the Tangut garrison remained on the defensive, hiding behind their walls. For two months, the Mongols waited before the fort, lacking the means to force Kei-min and the garrison refusing to sally forth. Frustrated in the summer heat, Chinggis Khan was not outplayed. Feigning a retreat, the Tangut garrison was tricked into pursuing their fleeing foe- only to find themselves met by the full Mongol army far from the protection of their walls. Kei-min surrendered shortly afterwards. Descending from the Helan Shan, Chinggis Khan was now before the walls of the Tangut capital, and it was these walls which threatened to halt his invasion. Thick walls of stamped earth, dotted by sturdy towers and well armed defenders and surrounded by irrigation canals, without siege equipment the Mongols could barely advance to the city. They looted the surrounding countryside and villages, but Zhongxing itself stood defiant, unassailable. So Chinggis sat before the walls, wasting away until the autumn of 1209, when a solution seemed to present itself. The rains of the fall swelled the nearby Yellow River, and Chinggis had an idea. His horsemen were sent forth with looted tools, and built an impromptu dyke, diverting the water which now was forced into the city. The stamped earthen walls were undermined, homes were washed away and the standing water threatened disease in Zhongxing, all while the usual rigours of the siege and blockade, starvation and illness, sapped away at Tangut moral. Somewhat embarrassingly, the makeshift dyke broke and flooded the Mongol camp, but by then it could not change the outcome, and finally in January 1210 the Tangut agreed to peace talks. Humiliated, the Tangut became vassals of the Mongols, providing a princess in marriage for Chinggis and extensive tribute, including falcons, camels and textiles. Chinggis Khan returned to Mongolia in early 1210, vindicated- the Tangut King, Weiming Anquan, died under suspicious circumstances the next year. Thus ended the first Mongol conquest. Cities and walls had proved an issue, but in the field the Mongols had performed spectacularly, and proved highly adaptable. No reliable method for forcing cities had yet been determined, but garrisons could be tricked out into the field by thoughts of easy victory. Compared to later Mongol conquest, the Tangut got off relatively light in 1210. The tribute was costly, but not prohibitively so, and cost less than the damage which continued Mongol attacks would cause. Neither did the Mongols leave a garrison in the country, and aside from demands for troops and tribute, the Mongols would interfere little in the internal autonomy the Tanguts so dearly prized. The submission was not popular within the Kingdom, and a notable faction in the court would develop urging the Tangut King to break with the Mongols at every opportunity. Despite the fact the Tanguts had survived the Mongol conquest more or less intact, this element in the court would ultimately lead to the destruction of the Tangut Kingdom. Not long after his return, Chinggis Khan received messengers from the Jin court, informing him of the ascension of Wanyan Yongji and to reaffirm Chinggis’ tribute obligations. You may recall that Chinggis had fought against the Tatar tribes with Jin assistance in 1196. The Jin would have considered him a vassal after that, and he likely sent gifts, or tribute, to the Jin for a few years. It seems around 1206, he had stopped this, and in 1208 Emperor Zhangzong of Jin had sent his uncle Wanyan Yongji as embassy to get Chinggis to supply that tribute and reaffirm his vassalage. Chinggis had found Yongji utterly unthreatening, and had disrespected him. Now in 1210, learning that Yongji was the new emperor, Chinggis could only laugh. According to protocol, he was supposed to kowtow to the news. Instead, he spat on the ground towards the south, the direction of the Jin Emperor, and said, “I thought that the ruler of the Middle Kingdom must be from Heaven. Can he be a person of such weakness as Wei Shao Wang? Why should I kowtow for him?” before riding away. War had been declared, the start of a 20 year struggle that would outlast both Chinggis Khan and Wei Shao Wang. 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Romfart og film er som pepper og salt. Helan og Halvan. Snipp og – ja, du vet. Filmer lagt til verdensrommet er populære og viktige for alle ekte romnerder, så selvsagt måtte vi ha en sending om det. Med i romkapselen har vi nok en gang Marianne Vinje Tantillo fra Norsk Romsenter, som i likhet med Nils Johan og Eirik presenterer sin topp 5-liste.Hvilke filmer mener vi er best og hvorfor er de det? Hva gjør en romfilm riktig dårlig? Og hva var årsaken til at «The Martian» med Matt «Jason Bourne» Damon i hovedrollen dukker opp på alles lister? Romkapsel har svaret, som alltid!
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Helt från ingenstans bjuder vi på ett bonusavsnitt. Vi har varit på bio och sett den kritikerrosade filmen Helan & Halvan ( Stan and Ollie) som handlar om den framgångsrika komikerduon från förr. Det är en fin film om vänskap och svårigheterna mellan Oliver Hardy och Stan Laurel. I rollerna ser vi Steve Coogan och John C. Reilly som gör porträttlika insatser som Helan & Halvan. Vi passade även på i samarbete med Noble Entertainment att tävla ut biobiljetter till filmen och de som vann var:*Karin Forsberg*Marie Danielsson*Kristian Eriksson*Magnus MagimaEtt stort grattis till er och hoppas ni får en fin biostund.Så häng med oss i detta extrainsatta avsnitt där vi tar oss tillbaka i tiden och pratar om våra minnen om Helan & Halvan. Ni får förstås en recension av filmen, naturligtvis utan spoilers.Välkomna.
P1 Kultur får besök av Vecko-Revyns nya chefredaktör Irena Pozar, som menar att magasinets unga målgrupp gärna tar sig till även tyngre material. Och så bedömer vi Almedals-dramat "Den inre cirkeln". Det är Johannes Klenell, författare och t f Kulturredaktör på tidningen Arbetet, och Moa Berglöf - tidigare talskrivare åt Fredrik Reinfeldt - som diskuterar tv-serien "Den inre cirkeln" som bygger löst på en bok av Moderaternas före detta partisekreterare Per Schlingmann. Dessutom har Kulturredaktionens Gunnar Bolin besökt Smålands Musik & Teater i Jönköping, där repetitionerna av teaterversionen av Lars von Triers film "Melancholia" pågår för fullt inför morgondagens premiär. Men varför vill man då göra teater av en film om personlig depression och hela jordens undergång? Hör regissören Jesper Mases Berglund och huvudrollsinnehavaren Sanna Ingermaa Nilsson. Det är en del av P1 Kulturs pågående Smålandstema - som i dagens sändning även yttrar sig i en Klassiker av Helene Alm om träsnidaren Döderhultarens allra sista verk. En oroande skildring av någon sorts misshandel, som helt skiljer sig från hans övriga figurer. Vi får även höra vad Kulturredaktionens Karsten Thurfjell tycker om filmen om komikerparet Helan och Halvan, som inte är så munter som man kan tro. Dessutom ger han några tips om vad man inte ska missa i det övriga kulturflödet just nu. Programledare: Roger Wilson. Producent: Mattias Berg.
Avsnitt 184 sladdar in på perrongen i nästan sista sekunden! Bär dessutom på en rejäl dunderinfluensa hos en av medlemmarna i redaktionen. Så pass att det ett tag var gränsfall på att klara av leveransen av nytt avsnitt! Hu! MEN...podden måste ALLTID fram. Det är ju sedan gammalt. Lite lagligt smärtstillande, en rejäl slurk whisky och det gamla hederliga jävlar anamma....så lyckas vi ändå ro ihop röran. Tror vi. Vet vi ju inte än. Men vi hoppas. Veckans Lista om rullar som blev asbra fast vi inte trodde, Fiffi har kollat Helan och Halvan, eller Stan & Ollie...eller Laurel and Hardy...eller...äh fan vet...lyssna på vad hon tycker istället. Vi spanar in gråskägget Ben Affleck (ja precis) och hans polare på äventyr i Sydamerika i ny Netflix-skapelse. På måndag 25/3 släpps serietidningsvåldet Overlord på blu ray. Vi har spanat in rullen OCH....har dessutom ett par snajdiga exemplar som Du kan vinna hem till soffan! Vad du behöver göra? (för du måste ju som vanligt göra nåt för grannlåten)....in och lyssna på detaljerna. DET godiset kommer den här veckan från Fox Home Entertainment. Tja, trots bistra vindar och influensaelände...är alltså nästan allt som vanligt ändå. Get some! Och du...glöm inte att hoppa med på patreon.com/snackaomfilm Ta del av bonusrecensioner och annat filmsnack som du inte kommer att hitta någon annanstans. Du kommer icke att bli besviken. Over(lord) and out.
Göran, C-G och Johan gör sitt yttersta för att skrämmas upp av Us, Jordan Peeles första film efter succédebuten Get out. Och så mer bio! John C. Reilly och Steve Coogan tar på sig plommonstop i Helan & Halvan. Men räcker det med en lösmage för att förkroppsliga den odödlige, den gudomlige Oliver Hardy...?! Sen har pojkarna kollat in flera avsnitt av den kommande och sista säsongen av Veep - den moderna komediklassikern som kan ståta med samtidens bästa, absolut otidigaste förolämpningar. Vi vevar på och hyllar Gilda Radner, tidig och oförliknelig SNL-stjärna. Plus C-G:s förkylning! Deprimerade fotbollsfans! Fridans! Ärligt talat, kan detta vara himmelriket? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I det mest fullpackade avsnittet i vår poddresa tacklar vi hela 6 filmer på en timma. Vi tar oss ut i rymden tillsammans med Ryan Gosling i FIRST MAN då vi följer honom då han är den första mannen på månen... Men var det inte Tintin? Tomas har varit på bio och sett Captain Marvel utan Thomas och kriget blir ett faktum i poddstudion.Det blir att ta fram näsdukarna när vi kollar in det musikaliska fenomenet Ally (Lady Gaga) i A STAR IS BORN. Hon blir akompanjerad av fyllot Jackson (Bradley Cooper). Det är en historia som är inspelad för 4:e gången men håller den den massiva hypen?Vi checkar också in på den dekadenta hotellet som angränsar mellan Nevada och Kalifornien i BAD TIMES AT EL ROYALE. Här möter vi 7 främlingar som verkar ha kommit hit av en och samma anledning, eller ?En av de bästa filmerna förra året enligt oss var BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY. Filmen som handlar om Queen. Nu är den Blu-ray/DVD-aktuell och frågan är ifall den håller för en omtittning?Årets första uppdrag gick till Tomas och han fick Jake Gyllenhaals bisarra film NIGHTCRAWLER från 2014. Frågan är om Tomas har värdelös eller bra smak med tanke på att Thomas tycker att den här filmen är ett mästerverk.Dessutom passar vi på att tävla ut Bohemian Rhapsody på Blu-ray i samarbete med Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment. Lyssna på podden hur ni gör för att vinna denna dyrgip.Och i samarbete med Noble Entertainment så kommer vi tävla ut biobiljetter till STAN & OLLE. Det är den kritikerrosade filmen om Helan och Halvan. Ni hör ju själv hur smällpackat avsnittet är. Det finns något för alla i detta avsnitt när vi firar 6 ÅR som TT FILMPODCAST. Häng med nu, för detta vill ni inte missa. Välkomna
Denne uka har Helan & Halvan premiere. Vi diskuterer om De-Aging teknologi er positivt, og om Netflix burde være en del av Oscarutdelingen. I tillegg snakker vi om filmer basert på sjelløse ting burde lages, og Mathias pitcher en sjelløs film.
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I denna veckas avsnitt har vi tagit reda på om The Rock faktiskt klarar det där monsterhoppet vi sett på alla posters till "Skyscraper". I trailerkollen får vi åter göra bekantskap med "Mary Poppins Returns" som fått sin första fullängdstrailer, vi får även se Brie Larson göra sin entré som superhjälte i "Captain Marvel" och sist ut har vi självaste Helan och Halvan som fått sig en biopic i form av "Stan & Ollie". Trevlig lyssning!
When direct experience and rigorous systematic science meet. Enjoy this conversation as Dr. Helané Wahbeh talks about her memoir, Free to Be Me' and about her professional experience as The Director of Research at IONS and principal investigator of the IONS Discovery Lab (IDL).Dr. Helané Wahbeh is a naturopathic physician, mother, scientist, researcher and a woman breaking new ground.
When direct experience and rigorous systematic science meet. Enjoy this conversation as Dr. Helané Wahbeh talks about her memoir, Free to Be Me' and about her professional experience as The Director of Research at IONS and principal investigator of the IONS Discovery Lab (IDL).Dr. Helané Wahbeh is a naturopathic physician, mother, scientist, researcher and a woman breaking new ground.
This episode explores some of the better and lesser known celebrations and songs of the midsummer solstice in Europe. In the process it addresses some of the perennial questions of this holiday, like: What is a maypole? Why are all of those Russians bathing together? And how can I find buried treasure when all I’m wearing is this garland of mugwort? And what’s all this about human sacrifice? Music: Intro: "Forest March" by Sylvia Woods "Sumer Is Icumen In" by Shelley Phillips "Helan går" by Polyteknikkojen Kuoro "The Fiddle: Kvitbergjen, springleik" by Petters Erik Eriksson, Hans Brimi, Mauno Jarvela & Levy Wilsen "I denna ljuva sommartid" by Frifot "Set Dance: King of the Fairies" by Tom McHaile "Oro Mo Bhaidin" by In Harmony's Way "Tansys Golowan (Midsummer Bonfire)" by Dalla "Sumer Is Icumen In" by Trouvere Medieval Minstrels "Ivan Na Rada (Ivan spoke to Rada)" by Donka Paneva and Mitka Petkova from Malomir Village, Yambol District "Ligojati, Ligojati" by Skandinieki "Midsummer Song" by Stalti Family "Kupala" by Tim Rayborn "Porushka" by Dmitri Pokrovsky Ensemble "Summer Solstice/Kupala Na Ivana" by Zeellia "Fern Flower" by Nutopia "Celies, Brālīti" by Skandinieki Image: Ivan Sokolov, Night of Ivan Kupala Some articles I used for this episode: Leslie Ellen Jones, “Hi, My Name’s Fox”?: An Alternative Explication of “Lindow Man’s” Fox Fur Armband and Its Relevance to the Question of Human Sacrifice among the Celts” http://celtic.cmrs.ucla.edu/22papers/jones.pdf Sandra Billington, “The Midsummer Solstice As It Was, Or Was Not, Observed in Pagan Germany, Scandinavia and Anglo-Saxon England” http://anthreligion.commons.uaa.alaska.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/67/2015/10/Midsummer-solstice.pdf
Vi dricker nubbe i äggkoppar och brottas med asätare. Sofia blir vardagshjälte och Bianca har hittat ett ställe där allt är gratis. Kan man anställa en barnflicka som kallar sig för partyluder? Sofia har börjat gå i terapi och hennes man vill köpa kaffemaskin. Det duggar dåliga nubbevisor och vi läser upp en galen bikt om en lax. Missa inte detta extra roliga avsnitt. Skål! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week… Vic is back, Eddie has Blackburn issues, Fudge is controversial, James has a dream, Rich gets spoiled, Lord H despairs. And we discuss all the rest of this week's SWFC news including a review of the Birmingham game, Helan's calling, stat attack and a preview of the Forrest and Blackburn games all along…
Denna vecka har Holmgren Möter redaktionen varit ute på Värmdölandet och träffat två backbjässar som dessutom är släkt. Douglas Murray med 10 NHL-säsonger på sin meritlista. Av många ansedd som den bäste slagskämpen Sverige haft i NHL. Och Douglas morfar Lasse Björn en riktig hårding även han. 217 A-landskamper. 9 SM-guld med Djurgården. 2 VM-guld varav ett vanns i Moskva 1957 , då förresten landslaget sjöng Helan går istället för nationalsången när guldet var klart. Många goa historier utlovas i veckans avsnitt av Holmgren Möter. God lyssning! Mvh Niklas Holmgren See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Eftersom er ordinarie podcastvärd är i London och spelar Alien: Isolation så är det istället Daniel och Anders som delar ansvaret för programmet denna vecka. Vi inleder avsnittet med de sedvanliga diskussionerna om hamburgare, bättre hälsa och Daniels nyfunna utmaning i löpträning som givetvis Anders har en del att säga om. Därefter är det dags för oss att göra vårt jobb och gå igenom titlar som Thief, South Park: The Stick of Truth, DSC World: A-10C Warthog och Banished innan vi rundar av med en hel del spännande nyheter som har fångat vårt intresse. Vi lyckas ensamma hålla spelsverige underhållna i närmare två timmar, så det här är en kavalkad utan dess like som ni ej vill missa!
Eftersom er ordinarie podcastvärd är i London och spelar Alien: Isolation så är det istället Daniel och Anders som delar ansvaret för programmet denna vecka. Vi inleder avsnittet med de sedvanliga diskussionerna om hamburgare, bättre hälsa och Daniels nyfunna utmaning i löpträning som givetvis Anders har en del att säga om. Därefter är det dags för oss att göra vårt jobb och gå igenom titlar som Thief, South Park: The Stick of Truth, DSC World: A-10C Warthog och Banished innan vi rundar av med en hel del spännande nyheter som har fångat vårt intresse. Vi lyckas ensamma hålla spelsverige underhållna i närmare två timmar, så det här är en kavalkad utan dess like som ni ej vill missa!
I veckans Kino rör vi oss bland original och kufar i landets södra delar - både i dokumentärer och i spelfilm. Dokumentären "Plötsligt i Vinslöv" från 1999 har blivit en oväntad kultfilm. Den har en egen fanclub på nätet, och är en av SVT:s absoluta storsäljare på dvd. Nu har regissörerna Malin Skjöld och Jenny Bergman återvänt till den lilla orten i Skåne och gjort uppföljaren "Plötsligt igen", en film som bland annat skildrar mediahypen kring Vinslöv, och hur många av dokumentärens huvudpersoner blivit lokalkändisar. För någon vecka sedan var det galapremiär i Vinslöv för uppföljaren och Kino var på plats. I en annan del av Skåne verkar nollbudgetfilmaren Henrik Möller. I dagarna kommer hans samlings-dvd "Kaninhoran" ut, en samling filmer om Malmös solkiga baksida. Här finns psykotiska dagboksanteckningar, våldsamma animerade filmer och självironiska beskrivningar av idyllisk sunk. Följ med till Sevedsplan, Rasmusgatan och Nydala - till bra ställen att hänga på, bra folk att känna i Malmö, som en av Henriks filmer heter. Dessutom tar vi bron över till Danmark för att se hur dansk film behandlar sina jylländska original, som i den sverigeaktuella thrillern "Fräls oss ifrån ondo" som ger uttrycket white trash ett väldigt danskt utseende. Och hälsar på hos "Tit for Tat", Helan och Halvan sällskapet i Köpenhamn i Lars Lönroths kalssiker om "Lyckliga Schweizerostar". Programledare: Roger Wilson.