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Unbreakable Love - Having your own back Across Time This month we're talking about love. And yes… I speak about love a lot. Because I genuinely believe that love is the most powerful force in the universe. But the most important place to practice love isn't in your romantic relationships. It's in your relationship with yourself. In this episode, we explore a deeper, sturdier kind of self-love — the kind that has your back across time. Not fluffy love. Not “treat yourself” love. Not self-soothing disguised as self-care. But unbreakable love. The kind that protects your future self. Honours your past self. And steadies your present self. Especially in sobriety, this distinction matters. Because if something feels good in the moment but harms your future self — it isn't love. It's relief. In this episode, I share: The difference between romance love and sturdy love Why self-discipline is actually devotion How to stop shaming your past self and start integrating her A powerful bridge metaphor for loving yourself across time Why loving yourself properly makes you more available to love others And I offer a simple, practical exercise to strengthen your relationship with: ✨ Your past self ✨ Your present self ✨ Your future self If you're still trying to get a handle on your drinking:
Dream analyst Jane Teresa Anderson explains how dreams process your recent experiences in the brain, why lucid moments and "special power" dreams arise, and how to interpret dream symbols through your own lived associations rather than fixed meanings. Jane Teresa Anderson BSc Hons is a dream analyst, dream therapist, and author of seven books on dreams, with an Honours degree in Zoology specialising in developmental neurobiology. She has researched dreams since 1992 and works with clients worldwide. In this second episode together, Lian and Jane return to Jane's core understanding of dreams as the mind processing the last day or two of experience, conscious and unconscious, then reaching back through memory to update beliefs and internal limits. Lian brings a recent vivid dream for them to work with, filled with seeming absurdities, special powers, and a lucid moment. They explore what changes when lucidity enters a dream, whether becoming aware sharpens the insight or interrupts the process, and why extraordinary dream experiences, flying, hyper speed, resonant sound, often coincide with moments of personal threshold in waking life. Listen if you've ever woken from a lucid or unusual dream thinking "what on earth was that?" and want a clear, practical way to understand what your mind is actually working through. We'd love to know what YOU think about this week's show. Let's carry on the conversation… please leave a comment wherever you are listening or in any of our other spaces to engage. What you'll learn from this episode: Why a dream can present as conflict without fear, and what that reveals about inner change already underway How a lucid moment inside a dream can mirror a shift in awareness happening in waking life What happens when your dreaming mind pushes against the edge of what you believe is possible Resources and stuff spoken about: Jane Teresa's Website The Dream Academy Join Jane Teresa on Instagram & LinkedIn Join UNIO, The Community for Wild Sovereign Souls: This is for the old souls in this new world… Discover your kin & unite with your soul's calling to truly live your myth. Be Mythical Join our mailing list for soul stirring goodness: https://www.bemythical.com/moonly Discover your kin & unite with your soul's calling to truly live your myth: https://www.bemythical.com/unio Go Deeper: https://www.bemythical.com/godeeper Follow us: Facebook Instagram TikTok YouTube Thank you for listening! There's a fresh episode released each week here and on most podcast platforms - and video too on YouTube. If you subscribe then you'll get each new episode delivered to your device every week automagically. (that way you'll never miss a show).
Dr. Gabriel Blass shares a fascinating case of an infant with a rare genetic bone disorder and how homeopathy helped support the child's health. He also used AI to explore potential remedies and even a homeopathic preparation made from a pharmaceutical medicine, which produced impressive results. The episode reveals how curiosity, creativity, and careful listening can open doors in even the most challenging medical cases. Episode Highlights: 03:34 - Tips for using AI responsibly 05:52 - Malignant Osteopetrosis Case in an Infant 09:35 - Different types of Osteopetrosis 11:29 - Purpose of Bone Remodelling 14:10 - Repertorization + Muscle Testing 16:32 - First Prescription: Silica + Hecla Lava and the Once-Weekly Dosing Choice 18:36 - Genetics Confirm Malignant Form 20:09 - Treatment Pivot 23:35 - Third Follow-Up: Strength Gains, Stability, and Early Mobility Improvements 26:02 - Switching From Analysis to Intuition 30:04 - Shortlisting Homeopathic Drug Remedies 32:43 - Testing & Prescribing: Atorvastatin Emerges as the Key Remedy 35:32 - Potency Changes, Hecla Lava/Sulfur Added, Child Thrives 39:27 - DNA Hardware vs Vital Force Software 43:23 - Single-Gene Defects, COV!D/mRNA Speculation About my Guests: Dr. Gabriel Blass is a distinguished homeopathic physician and educator based in Glasgow, Scotland, with decades of experience in both conventional and complementary medicine. He earned a B.Sc. Honours degree in Pathology in 1986 and completed his M.B. Ch.B. with Commendation from the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Glasgow in 1988. Dr. Blass has been actively involved in homeopathic medicine since 1987 and currently practises as a homeopathic doctor in Glasgow. Alongside his clinical work, he is deeply committed to advancing the field of homeopathy through education and professional development. He regularly lectures to doctors, homeopaths, and other health-care professionals, delivers public presentations, and trains students pursuing studies in homeopathy. In addition to his clinical and teaching roles, Dr. Blass contributes to the academic community by translating scientific papers for Homeopathy (formerly The British Homeopathic Journal), helping make research more accessible to practitioners worldwide. He is a Registered Member of the Society of Homeopaths, adhering to its Code of Ethics and high academic and clinical standards. Dedicated to excellence in patient care and professional growth, Dr. Blass maintains an ongoing programme of Continuing Professional Development, reflecting his belief that learning is a lifelong journey. Find out more about Gabriel Website: https://www.homeopathy-glasgow.co.uk/ If you would like to support the Homeopathy Hangout Podcast, please consider making a donation by visiting www.EugenieKruger.com and click the DONATE button at the top of the site. Every donation about $10 will receive a shout-out on a future episode. Join my Homeopathy Hangout Podcast Facebook community here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/HelloHomies Follow me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/eugeniekrugerhomeopathy/ Here is the link to my free 30-minute Homeopathy@Home online course: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqBUpxO4pZQ&t=438s Upon completion of the course - and if you live in Australia - you can join my Facebook group for free acute advice (you'll need to answer a couple of questions about the course upon request to join): www.facebook.com/groups/eughom
For the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, Ash sits down with Kat Murphy, an Honours student in Zoology at the University of New England.Support the show: https://buymeacoffee.com/tunefmSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Barnaby Joyce says 2021 Australian of the Year Grace Tame should be stripped of her honours after she led a chant of “globalise the intifada” at a pro-Palestine protest in Sydney. Plus, Lindsey Vonn’s long road to recovery and rumours of a Liberal leadership spill. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Israeli President Isaac Hertzog's visit to Australia begins, so too protests in Sydney's centre, set to culminate this evening.
Israeli President Isaac Hertzog's visit to Australia begins, so too protests in Sydney's centre, set to culminate this evening.
Israeli President Isaac Hertzog's visit to Australia begins, so too protests in Sydney's centre, set to culminate this evening.
Welcome to the 9News podcast. A snapshot of the latest stories from the9News team including: Israeli President honours Bondi terror victims. Liberal Leader under pressure as coalition reunites And the Broncos handed a double blow. The biggest news stories in less than 10 minutes delivered three times a day,with reports from the 9News team across Australia and overseas. Subscribenow to make it part of your daily news diet.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this lecture, we reflect on the beautiful Name of Allah Al-Kareem, exploring His nobility, gentleness, and boundless generosity, and how He honours us despite our shortcomings.
Three Keys to a life that honours God by CityLight Church
At just 24 years old, Mikhail Edwards is showing what is possible when focus, curiosity and drive come together at the right moment. And this is only his beginning. On this week's Good Things with Brent Lindeque, I chat with Mikhail, who has just completed his Master's in Information Technology in an astonishing 10 months. Most people take two years to reach that milestone, but Mikhail managed it while working, lecturing and publishing research internationally, and he did it all with distinction. What makes his journey even more remarkable is that he did not study IT at school. His interest started in business and how systems operate behind the scenes, before evolving into a passion for technology and innovation. Since then, his academic path has moved fast, from a BCom in Informatics in 2022, to Honours by the end of 2023, and now a completed Master's, with a PhD already underway. During his Master's year, Mikhail also worked as an assistant lecturer, UX Lab coordinator and intern at the BMW IT Hub, where his research into artificial intelligence and cloud-based systems took shape. That work earned him a place presenting at an international conference in Portugal and later led to publication in a peer-reviewed journal, an achievement few reach so early in their careers.
Wednesday on Super Bowl Media Row means one thing - PFI's NFL Honours for 2025/6! The lads are also joined by Tom Pelissero ahead of Sunday's Super Bowl.This podcast is presented by SBK, who have a 50% bonus on the first touchdown scorer on Sunday - Check out SBK's odds here ahead of the Super Bowl here.T&Cs apply, 18+ Please Gamble Responsibly.You can check out SBK's odds and join here - thank you for your support. There is a big offer this weekend with SBK. Each signup makes a huge difference to PFI this season.Support PFI by signing up for NFL Game Pass here
Jesus honours the Sabbath as a day of liberation. 1. Sabbath violation 2. Open confrontation 3. Sabbath liberationTime:MorningMinister:Rev. Bill PolsTexts:Luke 6:6–11Luke 6:1–11
A round-up of the main headlines in Sweden on January 29th 2026. You can hear more reports on our homepage www.radiosweden.se, or in the app Sveriges Radio. Presenter/producer: Sujay Dutt
Dr. Kathleen Openshaw discusses her ethnographic research on the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God in Australia, exploring how the megachurch serves racially diverse, often marginalized migrants. She examines spiritual practices, extraordinary sacrifice, and how the church offers techniques for overcoming life's obstacles while raising questions about financial demands and structural inequality. The conversation also covers Dr. Openshaw's personal background, connections between race and religion across South Africa, Ireland, and Australia, and the ethical responsibilities of researchers working with vulnerable communities. Dr. Kathleen Opensahw is a senior lecturer and a seasoned researcher at Western Sydney University. She is the former Equity & Diversity Co-ordinator in the School of Social Sciences at the same institution where she also received her PhD. She completed her Masters Degree in Anthropology and Development Studies though NUI Maynooth, Rep. of Ireland. She holds an undergraduate degree in Psychology from Rand Afrikaans University and an Honours degree in Anthropology from The University of Johannesburg (this is the same institution in Johannesburg South Africa). Her professional praxis is driven by building inclusive communities and the pursuit of social justice. Her main research interests are local migrant lived religious expressions and material religion. Her PhD research was an ethnography of the Brazilian megachurch - The Universal Church of the Kingdom of God (UCKG) in Australia. She was a lead ethnographer for a project - Australian Research Council Discovery (Grant application was lodged but did not result in funding), "The African Diaspora and Pentecostalism in Australia", with chief investigators, Prof Cristina Rocha and Prof Richard Vokes. Dr. Opensahw is also a co-editor (with C. Rocha and M. Hutchinson) of Australian Pentecostal and Charismatic Movements: Arguments from the Margins. Hoping that you enjoy this episode. Thank you for choosing us. IG:@_visions_tones
Honours even once again in the South Coast Derby, as Saints and Pompey play out a fiery 1–1 draw at Fratton Park.This week, the panel break down a bruising derby that had chances, controversy, set-piece frustration and another big away following. We discuss Saints' game management, missed opportunities, and whether a point was fair in the end – plus the moments that swung the momentum.There's also a look ahead to a lunchtime trip to Stoke City, with Saints facing yet another side dealing with an injury crisis, and the panel debating whether this is finally a game Saints have to win.On this episode:Saints held to a 1–1 draw in the second South Coast Derby of the seasonAdam Armstrong's missed chances and Saints' attacking strugglesSet-pieces continue to cost Saints pointsMatsuki's surprise start and James Bree's return to the XIFlynn Downes' flashpoint and a chaotic derby atmospherePlayer of the Week nominationsStoke City preview and score predictionsPredictions League update and Patreon shout-outs
DA honours late cancer activist, demands accountability in Gauteng health system by Radio Islam
James Tatham is a senior strength & conditioning coach at the Australian Institute of Sport, where he helps prepare Australia's very best, young basketball prospects with Basketball Australia's Centre of Excellence and Gymnastics Australia's Male Artistic Gymnastics National Training Centre (MAG NTC) athletes. James has also worked for Tennis Australia, Volleyball Australia, NSW Warratahs and Canberra Institute of Technology. James has completed a Bachelors Degree with Honours in Exercise Science and is an accredited Elite Level 3 Strength and Conditioning Coach. QUOTES "The narrative I push is that the weight room is for supplementary training to help unlock new higher difficulty scores to make gymnastics feel easy and to lengthen the career window" "I think as coaches we're nurturing an environment to unfold a challenging future that's very uncertain" "Training happens around high days being high, low days being low all based on gymnastics apparatus bias" "A lot of incline press that correlates really well to a lot of what gymnasts do on the parallel bars and the pommel" "I think there's some other things we can learn from gymnastics as well, the way they have difficulty scores and execution scores, I think we can gamify training that way to build … junior development with a novel scoring system that the athletes buy into" SHOWNOTES 1) From small town NSW to the Australian Institute of Sport 2) What does strength & conditioning for elite gymnastics look like? 3) Unlocking the physical qualities that drive gymnastic skill development 4) How context, relationships and content influence coaching philosophy 5) Challenges in the Australian gymnastics' environment 6) A typical training week for elite gymnasts and “building the armour” 7) Using gymnastics to gamify training and the normalization of risk with gymnastics PEOPLE MENTIONED Stephen Bird Haydn Masters Tom Tombleson Simon Cron Julian Jones Stephen Smith Ben Serpell Stephen Larkham Christian Bosse John Mitchell
Action for Housing is raising concerns over delays to the Road to the Lines housing project in the Upper Town, more than six years after it was announced. We were joined by the group's Henry Pinna. We had the latest sports news with Jose Mari Ruiz. RifCom is launching plans for another major fundraising challenge after completing the Inca Trail in Peru. Julian Campbell from RifCom joined us with details.Chief Paramedic Sigurd Haveland has been awarded an MBE in the King's New Year Honours List 2026 for services to health and frontline emergency care.And music student Lorena Rodriguez joined us to discuss her research into music globalisation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Former New Zealand middle and long-distance runner Rod Dixon was made an officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit (ONZM) in the New Year 2026 Honours for services to athletics. Dixon is a four-time Olympian, winning the bronze medal in the 1500 metres at the 1972 Olympics in Munich. He won the New York City Marathon in 1983 making him the only athlete in history to have won the New York Marathon and medalled in the Olympic 1500m. Dixon joined Jason Pine to chat about his introduction into running, the 1972 Munich Olympics, and being recognised in the New Year 2026 Honours. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Not every plan honours God. Even well-crafted goals can miss His heart when motives are self-centred. True planning places God at the centre, serves others, and keeps eternity in view. Let your resolutions glorify God, not just elevate comfort.This devotional was aired on Radio HCI Today via the WeLove Radio App.
Happy New Year! With Tom Baker receiving his MBE in 2025, and rumours abounding that Peter Capaldi has turned down an invite from the Palace, it's high time we had a look at who has been honoured by the Queen (and now King) and has also passed through the Whonioverse. As ever there are surprises, patterns and coincidences, as well as, of course, differences of opinion. You would honour this podcast by having a listen. This was written and recorded before the New Year's Honours of 2026 were announced but a pre-titles addition has taken this into account. #doctorwho #doctorwhoreaction #doctorwhocommentary #doctorwhocomedian #tobyhadoke #doctorwhofacts #positivedoctorwho #classicdoctorwho Please support these podcasts on Patreon, where you will get advance releases, exclusive content (including a patron-only podcast - Far Too Much Information), regular AMAs and more. Tiers start from as little as £3 per month: patreon.com/tobyhadoke Or there is Ko-fi for the occasional donation with no commitments: ko-fi.com/tobyhadoke Follow Toby on Twitter: @tobyhadoke And these podcasts: @HadokePodcasts And his comedy club: @xsmalarkey www.tobyhadoke.com for news, blog, mailing list and more.
The New Year's Honours list has raised eyebrows, with some recipients having previously been at the centre of culture war controversies. So who should really get a gong?Ed Vaizey unpacks the news and politics of the day with Libby Purves and Patrick Kidd. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Almost every serious discussion about options to constrain the development of advanced AI results in someone raising the question: “But what about China?” The worry behind this question is that slowing down AI research and development in the US and Europe will allow China to race ahead.It's true: the relationship between China and the rest of the world has many complications. That's why we're delighted that our guest in this episode is Kayla Blomquist, the Co-founder and Director of the Oxford China Policy Lab, or OCPL for short. OCPL describes itself as a global community of China and emerging technology researchers at Oxford, who produce policy-relevant research to navigate risks in the US-China relationship and beyond.In parallel with her role at OCPL, Kayla is pursuing a DPhil at the Oxford Internet Institute. She is a recent fellow at the Centre for Governance of AI, and the lead researcher and contributing author to the Oxford China Briefing Book. She holds an MSc from the Oxford Internet Institute and a BA with Honours in International Relations, Public Policy, and Mandarin Chinese from the University of Denver. She also studied at Peking University and is professionally fluent in Mandarin.Kayla previously worked as a diplomat in the U.S. Mission to China, where she specialized in the governance of emerging technologies, human rights, and improving the use of new technology within government services.Selected follow-ups:Kayla Blomquist - Personal siteOxford China Policy LabThe Oxford Internet Institute (OII)Google AI defeats human Go champion (Ke Jie)AI Safety Summit 2023 (Bletchley Park, UK)United Kingdom: Balancing Safety, Security, and Growth - OCPLChina wants to lead the world on AI regulation - report from APEC 2025China's WAICO proposal and the reordering of global AI governanceImpact of AI on cyber threat from now to 2027Options for the future of the global governance of AI - London Futurists WebinarA Tentative Draft of a Treaty - Online appendix to the book If Anyone Builds It, Everyone DiesAn International Agreement to Prevent the Premature Creation of Artificial SuperintelligenceMusic: Spike Protein, by Koi Discovery, available under CC0 1.0 Public Domain DeclarationC-Suite PerspectivesElevate how you lead with insight from today's most influential executives.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Thousands of people gathered at Bondi Beach last night for a candlelight vigil, marking one week since a terror attack claimed fifteen lives; At least 16 files have disappeared from the US Justice Department’s public website less than a day after they were posted as part of a major document release related to Jeffrey Epstein; Academy Award winner Kate Winslet is once again speaking out, urging the film industry to embrace ageing rather than erase it. THE END BITS Support independent women's media Check out The Quicky Instagram here GET IN TOUCHShare your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice note or email us at thequicky@mamamia.com.au CREDITS Host & Producer: Tahli BlackmanBecome a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jo and Yas on the first day at Adelaide where Alex Carey's hundred was the standout performance of the day.
Corbin Middlemas, Stuart Clark and Darren Lehmann analyse an absorbing first day of the 3rd Test from a baking hot Adelaide Oval. Winning the toss and batting first Australa ended the day on 8/326 thanks to a maiden Ashes century from Alex Carey in front of his home crowd, and 82 from late inclusion Usman Khawaja.
SCRAP the LORDS | ABOLISH CORRUPT HONOURS SYSTEM #JonGaunt #NigelFarage #ScrapTheLords #AbolishHonours #Starmer #UKPolitics #PoliticalCorruption #Live Tonight at 6PM we go LIVE and I'm not pulling any punches. The cosy, corrupt, back-scratching House of Lords has been taking the British public for a ride for far too long — and enough is enough. Why are we still funding a bunch of unelected cronies in ermine robes while ordinary Brits struggle to pay the bills? Why are political mates, donors and failed MPs still being handed lifetime power through a rotten honours system that belongs in the 18th century? Tonight we ask the questions the establishment hates:
OUT NOW — New Episode! Host PMELA COOK sits down with author KATHARINE POLLOCK for a smart, candid and joyfully nerdy conversation about creativity, fandom, rejection, resilience and the winding road to publication — from PhD manuscript to debut, and now her latest novel Starry-Eyed. They dive into writing craft, comedy, character development, confidence, comparison, and surviving the emotional rollercoaster of the publishing world, with warmth, wit and honesty for writers at any stage of the journey. #writes4women #writingpodcast #australianauthors #femalewriters #booklaunch #authorslife #amwriting #writingcommunity #fictionwriters #booksbooksbooks Timestamps: [00:00] Finding creative community & weathering rejection[01:59] Early writing memories & first sparks[04:52] Studying writing — Honours to PhD[07:02] Turning academic work into a debut novel[16:00] From manuscript to Penguin Random House[21:36] Writing Starry-Eyed: fandom, obsession & humour[30:11] Craft, character growth & mother-daughter complexity[40:14] Publication, promotion & lessons learned[41:45] A new book in the works — nearly 60K words in SHOW NOTES: Writes4Women www.writes4women.com Facebook @writes4women Substack: https://writes4women.substack.com/ Katherine Pollock Website: click here Instagram: click here Pamela Cook www.pamelacook.com.au Facebook: click here Twitter: click here Instagram: click here This episode produced by Pamela Cook for Writes4Women on unceded Dharawal Country. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/writes4women?fan_landing=trueSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jack and Pete break down the top contenders for this season’s biggest honours! Who’s leading the race for the Next Generation Award, Most Improved Player, , Sixth Man of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year, Coach of the Year, and the ultimate prize MVP?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You might think Mr Whitehall is a man immune to following a trend... You'd be wrong! Plus, a strange online habit from a DL's boss and whether or not a knighthood changes someone...You can email your questions, thoughts or problems to TheWitteringWhitehalls@gmail.comOr, perhaps you'd like to send a WhatsApp message or Voice note? Why not?! Send them in to +447712147236This episode contains explicit language and adult themes that may not be suitable for all listeners.
In this week's show Lian is joined by Jane Teresa Anderson BSc Hons. Jane Teresa is a dream analyst, dream therapist, author, podcast host, and mentor, living in Hobart, Australia. Published by Hachette, Little Brown (Piatkus), Random House, and Harper Collins, Jane Teresa Anderson is the author of seven books about dreams and dreaming, and her 2024 debut fiction novel, Ninth Life. She is a frequent guest in the media and an accomplished radio dream talk-back expert, interpreting callers' dreams for more than 1,500 shows across commercial and ABC stations. Jane Teresa hosts a long-running podcast series, The Dream Show with Jane Teresa Anderson, where she analyses her guests' dreams and shares dream interpretation tips and insights. The Dream Show celebrated 16 years (and 290 episodes) in May 2025. With an Honours degree in Zoology specialising in developmental neurobiology from the University of Glasgow, (graduating as Jane Teresa Newton), Jane Teresa has been researching dreams since 1992 and developing and teaching dream alchemy practices (exercises) that shift perspective and reprogram unconscious limiting beliefs. In early 2017 she established The Dream Academy as a platform to deliver her courses online. Jane Teresa's approach to dream analysis, dream therapy, and dream alchemy is based on her independent research and on deep work with clients since 1992. She consults by Zoom. In this episode, Lian and Jane look at dreams in the most grounded and personal way. Jane shares her journey from neurobiology to a radio experiment that became a major research project. They explore how dream images grow from the last day or two of lived experience, how the mind pulls old memories into the mix, and why this approach differs so deeply from symbol-driven or archetypal methods. The conversation turns towards what actually makes sense in practice… how personal dreamwork reveals what the mind is trying to update and how a symbolic image changes the moment you speak it aloud. Listen if you have ever been chased by a recurring dream, wondered whether outlandish scenes mean anything, or sensed that your dreams are trying to move something in you that daylight has not touched. We'd love to know what YOU think about this week's show. Let's carry on the conversation… please leave a comment wherever you are listening or in any of our other spaces to engage. What you'll learn from this episode: How personal dreamwork differs from symbol-based or archetypal interpretation, and why it lands more cleanly Why telling a dream aloud brings new clues to the surface and begins to shift the inner pattern What happens when you rewrite a dream image through simple dream alchemy and feel the effects the next day Resources and stuff spoken about: Jane Teresa's Website The Dream Academy Join Jane Teresa on Instagram & LinkedIn Join UNIO, The Community for Wild Sovereign Souls: This is for the old souls in this new world… Discover your kin & unite with your soul's calling to truly live your myth. Be Mythical Join our mailing list for soul stirring goodness: https://www.bemythical.com/moonly Discover your kin & unite with your soul's calling to truly live your myth: https://www.bemythical.com/unio Go Deeper: https://www.bemythical.com/godeeper Follow us: Facebook Instagram TikTok YouTube Thank you for listening! There's a fresh episode released each week here and on most podcast platforms - and video too on YouTube. If you subscribe then you'll get each new episode delivered to your device every week automagically. (that way you'll never miss a show).
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Chris Carr sits down with author Stephen Bates to discuss The Man Who Sold Honours and the extraordinary life of Maundy Gregory—actor, fixer, conman and sometime MI5 asset at the heart of Britain's original cash-for-honours scandal. They unpack how Gregory monetised access to power, became the only person ever prosecuted under the 1925 law aimed at stopping the sale of honours, and what his story reveals about the long, murky history of buying peerages. The conversation then jumps to today's political funding battles—from parties' dependence on wealthy donors to recent cash-for-honours rows and Boris Johnson's approach to transparency—to ask what all this says about the health of British democracy. Subscribe and share to stay ahead in the world of intelligence, global issues, and current affairs. Order The Man Who Sold Honours: https://www.iconbooks.com/ib-title/the-man-who-sold-honours-2/ Find more about Stephen: https://www.stephenbateswriter.com Send in audience questions for the next Espresso Martini by December 4th! Email secretsandspiespodcast@gmail.com, or reach out on social media via the links below. Please include your first name and general location if you're comfortable. Support Secrets and Spies Become a “Friend of the Podcast” on Patreon for £3/$4: https://www.patreon.com/SecretsAndSpies Buy us a coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/secretsandspies Subscribe to our YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDVB23lrHr3KFeXq4VU36dg Buy merchandise from our shop: https://www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/60934996 For more information about the podcast, check out our website: https://secretsandspiespodcast.com Connect with us on social media Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/secretsandspies.bsky.social Instagram: https://instagram.com/secretsandspies Facebook: https://facebook.com/secretsandspies Spoutible: https://spoutible.com/SecretsAndSpies Follow Chris and Matt on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/chriscarrfilm.bsky.social https://bsky.app/profile/mattfulton.net Secrets and Spies is produced by F & P LTD. Music by Andrew R. Bird Photos by Icon Books, Hooman R./Unsplash & Gert Lucas/PhotoHound Secrets and Spies sits at the intersection of intelligence, covert action, real-world espionage, and broader geopolitics in a way that is digestible but serious. Hosted by filmmaker Chris Carr and writer Matt Fulton, each episode examines the very topics that real intelligence officers and analysts consider on a daily basis through the lens of global events and geopolitics, featuring expert insights from former spies, authors, and journalists.
This week “Saturday Mornings Show” host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys spotlight the Her World Woman of the Year 2025 awards, celebrating two remarkable women whose influence has shaped Singapore’s cultural and social landscape. Joining us are Elizabeth Lee, Editor-in-Chief of Her World, and Sadhana Rai, Chief Representation Officer at Pro Bono SG, who was named Her World Young Woman Achiever 2025. Sadhana is recognised for her tireless work in social justice, leading initiatives like the Criminal Legal Aid Scheme and ensuring equitable access to legal support for vulnerable communities. Her advocacy closes systemic gaps and defends those society often overlooks. We also honour Anastasia Tjendri-Liew, Founder and Managing Director of Bengawan Solo, who clinched the Her World Woman of the Year 2025 title. A pioneer in preserving heritage through food, she transformed a home-based baking business into a cultural icon with over 40 outlets, while championing education and entrepreneurship.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Dr Tsen Vei Lim speaks to Dr Joshua Garfield, a research fellow at Monash University and Turning Point, Australia. The interview covers Joshua's research article on the efficacy of a personalised alcohol ‘approach bias modification' smartphone app in people accessing outpatient treatment for alcohol use disorders.What is ‘approach bias modification' [01:51]The smartphone app and how it works [04:30]The recruitment process of the randomised controlled trial [07:20]The key findings of the study [09:20]How did the participants of the study feel about using the app? [10:37]The implications of the study for practice [12:33]The next steps for this app and using the app in different populations [13:54]About Tsen Vei Lim: Tsen Vei is an academic fellow supported by the Society for the Study of Addiction, currently based at the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Cambridge. His research integrates computational modelling, experimental psychology, and neuroimaging to understand the neuropsychological basis of addictive behaviours. He holds a PhD in Psychiatry from the University of Cambridge (UK) and a BSc in Psychology from the University of Bath (UK).About Joshua Garfield: Joshua completed a Bachelor of Science with Honours in Psychology at the University of Tasmania in 2002, and then a PhD in Behavioural Neuroscience at the University of New South Wales in 2008, where he studied animal learning theory. Following a brief post-PhD role in depression research, he moved to Melbourne to work for Monash University at Turning Point, an addiction treatment, research, and workforce training institute. Since 2015, he has managed Turning Point's cognitive bias modification research program, led by Professor Victoria Manning.Original article: Efficacy of a personalised alcohol approach bias modification smartphone app in people accessing outpatient alcohol use disorder treatment: A randomised controlled trial https://doi.org/10.1111/add.70184The opinions expressed in this podcast reflect the views of the host and interviewees and do not necessarily represent the opinions or official positions of the SSA or Addiction journal.The SSA does not endorse or guarantee the accuracy of the information in external sources or links and accepts no responsibility or liability for any consequences arising from the use of such information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A few years ago, the Canadian musician Brendan McLeod and his band The Fugitives wrote a collection of songs inspired by the real-life experiences of soldiers who fought at the Battle of Vimy Ridge during the First World War. Last year, ahead of a performance of those songs in a stage show called “Ridge,” Brendan joined Tom Power to talk about the project and the significance of Canada's sacrifice at Vimy Ridge.
This is The Visionary Breakthrough Sessions are a live, intimate coaching experience with members of my private HDx Collective. In each session, we decode the energetic patterns holding them back and unlock the identity shift required to lead, scale, and succeed in alignment with their Human Design. These sessions are by application only and exclusively available inside the HDx Collective.
King Charles has taken the most dramatic step of his reign — formally stripping Prince Andrew of his titles, honours, and home. Now simply Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, he's been ordered to surrender Royal Lodge and begin a lonely new life in exile. The Palace calls it “necessary,” the press calls it “historic,” and Andrew's critics call it long overdue. We'll look at the full fallout, the press reaction, and the emotional statement from Virginia Giuffre's family calling it a victory for survivors everywhere.Hear our new show "Crown and Controversy: Prince Andrew" here.Check out "Palace Intrigue Presents: King WIlliam" here.
The King has initiated the "formal process to remove the Style, Titles and Honours of Prince Andrew as he moves out of Royal Lodge. All to discuss with Vincent McAvinney, London based Journalist.
Sixmilebridge minor hurling boss Tadhg Keogh has praised his sides' mental fortitude that saw them come from behind to be crowned 2025 Minor A hurling champions. The Bridge ended a 14 year wait for a title at the grade, defeating Clarecastle in Zimmer Biomet Páirc Chiosóg. Having trailed by four early in the second half, Sixmilebridge battled back to win by three in the face of tough weather conditions. Keogh says he had full confidence in his players to bounce back.
The very first recognition ceremony honouring our diaspora either living with or lost to HIV/AIDS will take place later this year. It will happen in London on the 1st of December, which is World AIDS Day. Clare's very own own Bernard Lynch, who, through his roles over forty years as a priest, author and activist, has worked for the rights of LGBT people... Bernard spoke with Alan Morrissey on Monday's Morning Focus.
Palace Intrigue delivers the most explosive royal breaking news yet as Prince Andrew formally relinquishes ALL remaining titles and honors in a devastating Friday night announcement. The disgraced Duke of York loses his dukedom, Earl of Inverness, Baron of Killyleagh, and Knight of the Garter status after years of Charles protecting him—but insiders reveal Prince William's "ruthless" pressure finally forced the king's hand. Royal insider Deep Crown exposes the real story: "This is Prince William's methodical consolidation of royal power. Andrew's removal wasn't just punishment—it was William and Charles surgically removing a liability." Sources confirm William "was prepared to be more ruthless than his father" in what experts call "the Windsors' genteel version of the revolver in the locked room." The shocking move comes just days before Virginia Giuffre's memoir drops, with her family declaring Andrew's fall a "vindication" and "victory for every single survivor." But new bombshells emerge as Andrew's secret meetings with Chinese espionage officials are exposed, including three encounters with President Xi Jinping's chief of staff. Plus, Andrew faces lonely Christmas at Royal Lodge watching golf on TV while William "ostentatiously ignored him" at recent funeral.Check out "Palace Intrigue Presents: King WIlliam" here.
In this week's Talking Royals, Lucrezia Millarini is joined by Royal Editor Chris Ship, Royal Expert Lizzie Robinson, and Royal Reporter for news.com Australia, Brontë Coy.The panel discusses Prince Andrew's announcement to stop using his remaining titles and honours, including the Duke of York, in the wake of the Epstein scandal.And, why history will be made when the King visits the Vatican next week. The team looks back at some archive of the late Queen Elizabeth II visiting the Holy See 45 years ago.Plus, Prince Louis has been offered his first official role, based on one of his favourite things - but what is it?
For more than 34 years, Linda Olsen has been one of Calgary's most trusted voices in broadcast journalism.After graduating from SAIT in 1988 with Honours in Broadcast Journalism, she launched her career in Saskatoon and Calgary, ultimately joining Global Calgary in 1995.In this episode of Canadian Podcast with ZAK, Linda shares stories from her journey as anchor, reporter, producer, and as host of the Women of Vision series. Linda discusses life in journalism, her deep commitment to Calgary, and her ongoing work in the community.
Marc Young is an Australian geoarchaeologist and member of the CRG and is renowned for his extensive research into the Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis.Marc Young's academic journey began with a profound interest in archaeology, inspired by early exposure to documentaries on Ancient Egypt. In 2016, after a Joe Rogan episode featuring Randall Carlson and Graham Hancock, he was inspired to pursue a Bachelor of Archaeology and a Bachelor of Science, which he completed in 2021. During his undergraduate studies, Marc was awarded the University Medal for his dissertation relating to the Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis. His dedication to this field culminated in an Honours research project that experimentally evaluated protocols for separating magnetic microspherules, contributing valuable insights to the methodologies used in geoarchaeological research.An active researcher with the Comet Research Group, Marc collaborates on various projects related to cosmic impacts and their effects on Earth's history and also compiled together the YDIH Bibliography.As an invaluable contributor to the Comet Research Group, Marc is an asset to the Cosmic Summit. His in-depth knowledge and expertise on the Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis and catastrophism further our understanding of the potential influences cosmic phenomena have had on our cultural development. Returning to Cosmic Summit, Marc Young's dedication to uncovering the connections between cosmic events and archaeological records positions him as a leading figure in the emerging field of geocosmic archaeology. His work not only broadens our comprehension of historical events but also inspires a multidisciplinary approach to studying the past. Attendees will look forward to his unique insights and interesting perspectives.https://x.com/marc_young_90?lang=enhttps://cosmictusk.com/the-younger-dryas-impact-hypothesis-a-guide-for-the-perplexed-marc-young-provides-a-six-part-counter-gallop/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/earth-ancients--2790919/support.
Barry Gallagher reports on a new music album launched in tribute to young people who tragically died in road collisions.
What if the change your child needs starts with you? This episode explores how rethinking your role through an attachment lens can unlock new ways to connect, support, and truly understand your child. Discover what happens when you stop trying to fix and start seeing differently. You may never look at parenting the same way again.What to expect in this episode:Why real change begins when caregivers feel just as empowered as their kidsHow an attachment-based lens helps reframe behavior and connectionWhat reflective parenting looks like and why it builds trust over timeHow to move from “fixing” to truly listening and understandingWhy belonging matters more than we think in classrooms and homesAbout Tania Johnson, R.PsychTania is a registered psychologist and co-founder of the Institute of Child Psychology. Originally from South Africa, she holds an Honours degree in psychology and a Master's in counselling from City University of Seattle. Tania brings a global perspective to her work, having taught in Taiwan and trained at the Cancer Treatment Centers of America in Chicago. A former foster parent and current supervisor for emerging clinicians, she draws from attachment theory to support meaningful connections between children and caregivers. Tania is known for turning research into practical strategies that parents can apply in daily life. Connect with TaniaWebsite: Institute of Child Psychology Facebook: Institute of Child Psychology Instagram: instituteofchildpsych YouTube: Institute of Child Psychology Related Links:EP153: Trusting Complex Kids & Helping Them Trust Us https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-153-trusting-complex-kids-helping-them-trust-us/id1565976964?i=1000648999971EP207: Rebuilding Trust with Teens: Cleaning the Slate Conversations https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep207-rebuilding-trust-with-teens-cleaning-the/id1565976964?i=1000700897363Get your FREE copy of 12 Key Coaching Tools for Parents at https://impactparents.com/gift.Read the full blog here:https://impactparents.com/how-to-build-trust-and-emotional-security-in-kids Connect with Impact Parents:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/impactparentsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ImpactParentsLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/impactparentsSponsors"Cognitive Ergonomics from the Inside Out" – A New ADHD InterventionDo you recognize current ADHD interventions fall short? At DIG Coaching, we've developed a groundbreaking field of engineering called Cognitive Ergonomics from the Inside Out. Discover a fresh approach to ADHD care that looks beyond traditional methods.Learn more at www.cognitive-ergonomics.com