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On this month's Memorials PAWcast, we remember Isabella de la Houssaye from the class of 1986. Isabella was a lawyer, mother, art curator, and endurance athlete. She died December 2nd, 2023.
Nadia de la Houssaye, partner at the Jones Walker law firm, joined us to discuss her career journey in law and telemedicine. Nadia chairs the firm's telemedicine team and is co-leader of their healthcare litigation team. She works with hospitals, health systems, providers, and start-up companies to structure and integrate telemedicine, telehealth, and digital health platforms. Her passion for the expansion and growth of telemedicine began in 1997 when she and Dr. Tom Vreeland launched one of Louisiana's first teleradiology networks. At that time, internet access was offered mainly through analog services which were incredibly slow by today's standards; she had to get a high-speed T1 line installed to be able to offer the technology. Her interest in telemedicine predated teleradiology, and in fact, her fascination with technology began when she was a young girl and watched the Apollo 11 moon landing. And then, she happened to marry a radiologist (Dr. Tom Vreeland) who wanted to start a teleradiology practice. He was the first person she met who also had the same interests as she did. Nadia recalled how back when Dr. Vreeland worked at UMC (now UHC), "there were boxes and boxes of x-rays sitting at all hospitals, not just UHC. There was a shortage of radiologists, and back then people didn't read films 24/7. There was no sense of urgency even if the patient being treated had cancer or a stroke. Today, everyone wants things done in “real-time” and people expect quick results from tests. The standard of care has evolved with the evolution of technological advances. Their teleradiology company, Nighthawk, had offices in Australia and Germany as well as the U. S., all with American trained physicians who were licensed in every state in the U. S. The company could provide 24 hour a day readings with radiologists working throughout different time zones. By the time the company went public in 2004, technology had advanced to where the transmission was almost instantaneous. Everyone recognized that with technology, better care was becoming available to patients. Nadia believes that Tom Vreeland became a spearhead in the way medicine should be practiced. They were both visionaries in the field. Technology has outpaced the regulatory climate for telemedicine. Active for the past 28 years in the American Telemedicine Association which has thousands of members, Nadia was one of about 50 original members in the group. Very few people understood what they were trying to accomplish and they were called “dreamers “ The goal was to get telemedicine accepted and thereby get providers fairly reimbursed for services rendered virtually. Nadia de la Houssaye was an original member of the American Telemedicine Association. She is still active with ATA, whose mission is to work to "advance industry adoption of telehealth and virtual care, promote responsible policy, advocate for government and market normalization, and provide education and resources to help integrate virtual care into emerging value-based delivery models." With COVID, telemedicine became necessary for the masses and has become much more widely accepted. But even prior to the pandemic, advancements in telehealth, telestroke, teleICU, and telecardiology transformed the ability for rural hospitals to have access to specialists they would not otherwise have. As an example, rural patients can now get a teleneurologist online with a software app that allows the doctor to treat as if he had the ability to put his hands on the patient. CT scans are taken at the hospital and uploaded to the teleneurologist offsite. Critical time is thereby saved for the patient. The doctors can work simultaneously and effectively while treating the patient. In Louisiana, Ochsner Health System has a tremendous telehealth platform that was implemented over 15 years ago. Today, telehealth has evolved from a rare occurrence to an accepted practice that allows ...
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Join Visit Bentonville's Aimee Ross (Director of Bike Bentonville) as she chats with the Women of Oz Chairwoman, Allyson de la Houssaye, and board member Ashley O'Reilly, about the wide range of cycling experiences for everyone in the Mountain Biking Capital of the World.
In this podcast, I have a conversation with Isabella de la Houssaye, a Louisiana native, living in Princeton, NJ. The interview was taped in June 2019 for Princeton Community Television, but I decided to share this amazing story on my podcast series. We spoke about mindfulness, persistence and being able to live your life in the present. She speaks about being aware of the voices in your head and learning to quickly identify when they serve you or when they create stress and hold you back. Diagnosed with Stage IV lung cancer with tumors in her lungs, brain, spine, bones, and adrenal gland in January 2018, she was bed-ridden, in excruciating pain, and felt life was unfair. She was given at best a few months to live. After a high-profile career as a lawyer at Lehman Brothers, she was raising 6 children, competing and winning ultra-races and winning them.” I was unstoppable” she says. “But, within weeks of my diagnosis, I could neither walk nor drive and I was told to put my affairs in order”. Extremely healthy and as an extreme endurance top athlete who had run every marathon and climbed almost every mountain on the planet, she decided that she would take what was left of her life and use it to enjoy her last adventures, often shared with her children to share her pearls of wisdom and lessons in courage. As she fought back and with the help of new immunotherapy and chemotherapy treatments, she accepted what she had control over and stopped wasting energy trying to control what was not within her power to control. She embarked on new adventures including climbing the Aconcagua in Argentina, the highest mountain outside of Asia, with her daughter in January 2019. She was interviewed by the New York Times about it: NYT Interview. She recognized fear and putting it in its place or rather expand her comfort zone so that fear did not control you. She learned to stay completely in the present. Quoting Isabella: “At this moment in time am I alive? do I have frost bite? can I breathe? Can I take another step forward? The summit day on a mountain like Aconcagua is about 18 hours long. Many people get all the way to summit day and set out at 4 AM and at about 5 AM they are thinking--Oh my God, I have 17 more hours of this--I don't think I can last another 17 hours--and they quit”. According to the National Cancer Institute, the five-year survival rate for people with Stage 4 lung cancer is 4.4% About 50% die within five months. She is still alive today, three years later and last year, decided to bike across America to raise awareness about lung cancer and advocate for more comprehensive screening and more research on treatment options. She feels blessed. She has decided every hour of her life is worth living to the fullest. She is practicing yoga and meditation. She knows now that mindfulness is facing your fears and moving on.
l 收听提示:ž 纪弦创办主编《现代诗》,掀起新诗革命,发刊词: 要“横的移植”,而不是“纵的继承”。反对浪漫,提倡知性,现代诗应过滤过多的情绪,创立“现代派”。ž 横的移植——夏尔·波德莱尔的《恶之花》ž 罪恶、邪恶、丑恶——恶之都市在诗人之眼中的逆转ž 波德莱尔的《献给阿尔塞纳·乌塞耶》(À Arsène Houssaye)ž 非线性文本的自由ž 波德莱尔读了至少二十次《夜之卡斯帕尔》(法语:Gaspard de la Nuit,另有译:夜之加斯帕、夜之魔、夜之幽灵),作者是法国诗人阿洛伊修斯·贝尔特朗(Aloysius Bertrand,1807-1841),他开创了法国散文诗的先河。ž 在散文诗里装填抽象的现代生活ž 《恶劣的玻璃匠》ž 《每个人的怪兽》 l 本集书目:《巴黎的忧郁》在这本散文集里,我们可以看到波德莱尔对肮脏、畸形的现实社会所进行的淋漓尽致、疾恶如仇的讽刺和挖苦,对传统、腐朽的世俗习气的无情鞭挞和猛烈抨击,读到诗人对美的向往和所做的引人入胜的描绘,还可以嗅到诗人某些寓意深刻但又难以捉摸的纤细的思绪。正像他自己所说:“这还是《恶之花》,但更自由、细腻和辛辣。 夏尔·波德莱尔(1821-1867),法国诗人,象征主义诗歌先驱,以诗集《恶之花》成为法国古典诗歌的最后一位诗人、现代诗歌的最初一位诗人。还著有散文诗集《巴黎的忧郁》、艺术评论集《美学珍玩》、文学评论集《浪漫派的艺术》等,译有美国作家埃德加·爱伦·坡的作品。 l 延展书目:波德莱尔《恶之花》阿洛伊修斯·贝尔特朗《夜之卡斯帕尔》
l 收听提示:ž 纪弦创办主编《现代诗》,掀起新诗革命,发刊词: 要“横的移植”,而不是“纵的继承”。反对浪漫,提倡知性,现代诗应过滤过多的情绪,创立“现代派”。ž 横的移植——夏尔·波德莱尔的《恶之花》ž 罪恶、邪恶、丑恶——恶之都市在诗人之眼中的逆转ž 波德莱尔的《献给阿尔塞纳·乌塞耶》(À Arsène Houssaye)ž 非线性文本的自由ž 波德莱尔读了至少二十次《夜之卡斯帕尔》(法语:Gaspard de la Nuit,另有译:夜之加斯帕、夜之魔、夜之幽灵),作者是法国诗人阿洛伊修斯·贝尔特朗(Aloysius Bertrand,1807-1841),他开创了法国散文诗的先河。ž 在散文诗里装填抽象的现代生活ž 《恶劣的玻璃匠》ž 《每个人的怪兽》 l 本集书目:《巴黎的忧郁》在这本散文集里,我们可以看到波德莱尔对肮脏、畸形的现实社会所进行的淋漓尽致、疾恶如仇的讽刺和挖苦,对传统、腐朽的世俗习气的无情鞭挞和猛烈抨击,读到诗人对美的向往和所做的引人入胜的描绘,还可以嗅到诗人某些寓意深刻但又难以捉摸的纤细的思绪。正像他自己所说:“这还是《恶之花》,但更自由、细腻和辛辣。 夏尔·波德莱尔(1821-1867),法国诗人,象征主义诗歌先驱,以诗集《恶之花》成为法国古典诗歌的最后一位诗人、现代诗歌的最初一位诗人。还著有散文诗集《巴黎的忧郁》、艺术评论集《美学珍玩》、文学评论集《浪漫派的艺术》等,译有美国作家埃德加·爱伦·坡的作品。 l 延展书目:波德莱尔《恶之花》阿洛伊修斯·贝尔特朗《夜之卡斯帕尔》
l 收听提示:ž 纪弦创办主编《现代诗》,掀起新诗革命,发刊词: 要“横的移植”,而不是“纵的继承”。反对浪漫,提倡知性,现代诗应过滤过多的情绪,创立“现代派”。ž 横的移植——夏尔·波德莱尔的《恶之花》ž 罪恶、邪恶、丑恶——恶之都市在诗人之眼中的逆转ž 波德莱尔的《献给阿尔塞纳·乌塞耶》(À Arsène Houssaye)ž 非线性文本的自由ž 波德莱尔读了至少二十次《夜之卡斯帕尔》(法语:Gaspard de la Nuit,另有译:夜之加斯帕、夜之魔、夜之幽灵),作者是法国诗人阿洛伊修斯·贝尔特朗(Aloysius Bertrand,1807-1841),他开创了法国散文诗的先河。ž 在散文诗里装填抽象的现代生活ž 《恶劣的玻璃匠》ž 《每个人的怪兽》 l 本集书目:《巴黎的忧郁》在这本散文集里,我们可以看到波德莱尔对肮脏、畸形的现实社会所进行的淋漓尽致、疾恶如仇的讽刺和挖苦,对传统、腐朽的世俗习气的无情鞭挞和猛烈抨击,读到诗人对美的向往和所做的引人入胜的描绘,还可以嗅到诗人某些寓意深刻但又难以捉摸的纤细的思绪。正像他自己所说:“这还是《恶之花》,但更自由、细腻和辛辣。 夏尔·波德莱尔(1821-1867),法国诗人,象征主义诗歌先驱,以诗集《恶之花》成为法国古典诗歌的最后一位诗人、现代诗歌的最初一位诗人。还著有散文诗集《巴黎的忧郁》、艺术评论集《美学珍玩》、文学评论集《浪漫派的艺术》等,译有美国作家埃德加·爱伦·坡的作品。 l 延展书目:波德莱尔《恶之花》阿洛伊修斯·贝尔特朗《夜之卡斯帕尔》
l 收听提示:ž 纪弦创办主编《现代诗》,掀起新诗革命,发刊词: 要“横的移植”,而不是“纵的继承”。反对浪漫,提倡知性,现代诗应过滤过多的情绪,创立“现代派”。ž 横的移植——夏尔·波德莱尔的《恶之花》ž 罪恶、邪恶、丑恶——恶之都市在诗人之眼中的逆转ž 波德莱尔的《献给阿尔塞纳·乌塞耶》(À Arsène Houssaye)ž 非线性文本的自由ž 波德莱尔读了至少二十次《夜之卡斯帕尔》(法语:Gaspard de la Nuit,另有译:夜之加斯帕、夜之魔、夜之幽灵),作者是法国诗人阿洛伊修斯·贝尔特朗(Aloysius Bertrand,1807-1841),他开创了法国散文诗的先河。ž 在散文诗里装填抽象的现代生活ž 《恶劣的玻璃匠》ž 《每个人的怪兽》 l 本集书目:《巴黎的忧郁》在这本散文集里,我们可以看到波德莱尔对肮脏、畸形的现实社会所进行的淋漓尽致、疾恶如仇的讽刺和挖苦,对传统、腐朽的世俗习气的无情鞭挞和猛烈抨击,读到诗人对美的向往和所做的引人入胜的描绘,还可以嗅到诗人某些寓意深刻但又难以捉摸的纤细的思绪。正像他自己所说:“这还是《恶之花》,但更自由、细腻和辛辣。 夏尔·波德莱尔(1821-1867),法国诗人,象征主义诗歌先驱,以诗集《恶之花》成为法国古典诗歌的最后一位诗人、现代诗歌的最初一位诗人。还著有散文诗集《巴黎的忧郁》、艺术评论集《美学珍玩》、文学评论集《浪漫派的艺术》等,译有美国作家埃德加·爱伦·坡的作品。 l 延展书目:波德莱尔《恶之花》阿洛伊修斯·贝尔特朗《夜之卡斯帕尔》
This week, Kathryn and Kristi catchup with Allyson de la Houssaye, cyclist and founder of Women of Oz, to discuss building a bike friendly community for beginners. Women of Oz is an inclusive, non-profit organization in Northwest Arkansas. Their mission, “to get women on mountain bikes by breaking down barriers” [to participation] including intimidation, education and access to equipment. Allyson discusses how she works with the local community to eliminate these barriers and gives tips on creating unity across all disciplines of cycling: road, gravel, and mountain. She gives pointers on how to start your own beginners group and how developing leaders on the bike creates leaders at home and in the community. Reaching thousands of women, WOZNWA creates a culture of women elevating women and promotes friendship, community and fellowship in underrepresented demographics. For more information on the Women of Oz community visit: https://www.woznwa.com Follow WOZNWA on Instagram @womenofoznwa
Join host Rud Blumentritt of HORNE for Part 2 of our discussion with Nadia de la Houssaye of Jones Walker LLP where we explore opportunities and barriers to telehealth expansion post-COVID.
When it comes to telemedicine post-COVID, who will be the biggest winners? The biggest losers? Join host Rud Blumentritt and guest Nadia de la Houssaye from Jones Walker LLP as we dig into these questions and more on episode six of Buy-in.
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Isabella de la Houssaye is our guest on Discover Lafayette with host, Jan Swift. Isabella is a native of Crowley and has worked and traveled all over the world, first as an international finance lawyer at White & Case LLP, then as an investment banker at Lehman Brothers, and currently as the co-owner of Material Culture, in Philadelphia, a retail establishment and auction house. Isabella is also an endurance athlete, mountain climber, and a certified yoga instructor. She has run marathons in every state in the U. S (and then some), competed in 10 Ironmans, and 20 ultramarathons. A non-smoker, Isabella was diagnosed in February 2018 with Stage IV non-small cell lung cancer. Lung cancer disease kills more women and men in the U. S. and worldwide than any other cancer. People mistakenly believe that only smokers get lung cancer, when in fact 65% of people who get new lung cancer diagnoses never smoked or are former smokers. Scientists believe the rise in cases even as the rate of smoking decreases is linked to environmental factors such as pollution driven by fossil fuels and exposure to radon. We spoke by telephone on Good Friday, April 10, 2020, as she was in her hometown, Crowley, Louisiana, stopping for a brief visit with family before continuing the last 1000 miles of her 3000-mile cross-country bike ride across the U. S. She is on a mission to raise awareness of the symptoms of lung cancer to facilitate early diagnoses as well as educate on the importance of researching effective treatments. She began her trek on March 10, 2020, in San Diego, CA, and finished April 20, 2020, on the Atlantic coast in Jacksonville, FL. While she had originally had plans to bike as part of a larger group and hold cancer awareness events across the U. S., including the Miles Perret Center in Lafayette, the Covid-19 pandemic changed all that. She plans to come back when it's safe to be in a crowd and hold public events. Isabella de la Houssaye and her husband, David Crane, biked across the U. S. to raise awareness of lung cancer, its symptoms, and the importance of research for treatments. To learn more about Isabella, lung cancer, and enjoy her beautiful blog on mindfulness, please visit https://bikebreathebelieve.org/ Lung cancer is typically diagnosed at late Stage III or IV and there are few symptoms until the cancer has advanced and spread throughout the body. For people with Stage IV lung cancer, the five-year survival rate is less than 10%. When de la Houssaye was first diagnosed in early 2018, the cancer was in her lungs, adrenal glands, bones, spine, and six tumors were in her brain. She had been experiencing severe Level 10 pain in her sacrum in her back area, and doctors initially thought it must be a pulled muscle because she was so active. No doctor thought that she might have lung cancer, and she had continuing racing and winning her age group in marathons and the Ironman competition. But by the time of her diagnosis, her sacrum was 100% eaten up by tumors and she was bedridden, dying. Ironically, an MRI taken to diagnose what was thought to be a sports injury revealed tumors in her spine and a CT scan confirmed Stage IV cancer, yet her insurance company didn't want to approve a PET scan because she was dying. She fought to get this biomarker test and the results allowed her physicians to target the best treatment based upon her specific genetic mutation. Within 24 hours of ingesting Avastin, she felt an immediate difference in her body as it responded positively; she was also able to avoid tough, old-school chemotherapy which would have been much more brutal. The tumors in her spine shrank over the next few months. She was one of the lucky ones for whom the targeted treatment worked. “Never give up. Focus on what you have rather than what you have lost. Stay active. Keep moving. Set goals. It’s not survival of the fittest, but survival of the most adaptable.
今天为大家介绍的是本雅明的精选集,本雅明用非常不一样的角度,看待我们原来以为的文学作品。例如说在讲波德莱尔的时候,他特别提到了,波德莱尔的诗里面,所创造出来的震惊——shock,shocking——的这种作用。他说:“震惊的要素,在各个印象当中,所占的成分比例越高,意识就必须要越坚持不懈地关注,如何防止刺激的伤害。”——在这里他引用的是,弗洛伊德的精神分析的理论。 所以当意识在这方面的运作,获得越多的成果的时候,印象转成为经验的机会也就越少。因此印象比较能体现体验概念,而非经验的概念。当意外的事故被安排在意识里面,某一个确切的时间点,人们或许可以看到,意识对于shock震惊的抵挡,所带来的特别的成果。而意识所要付出的代价,就是丧失本身内容的完整性。所以从这个角度来看,波德莱尔非常重视,如何在震惊发生的地方,用精神跟肉体的自我,全力防备震惊的出现。而且呢他还用人们击剑格斗的样态,来呈现这种阻挡震惊的意象。波德莱尔他用双人的决斗来作为比喻,参与决斗的艺术家在被击倒之前,会因为内心的惊恐而尖叫起来,而这场双人决斗,正是创作的过程本身。由这里就可以看得出来,波德莱尔他是明确了解,要把这种震惊、shock、shocking的经验放在他艺术创作的核心。 本雅明他接下来就引用了,波德莱尔《恶之花》这个诗集当中,其中的一首诗,诗的标题叫做《太阳》。这《太阳》的头一段,是这样说的:“沿着老旧的郊区,那里的简陋房舍。窗板已关上,掩护着人们暗中的寻欢作乐。当毒辣的太阳所散发的,强度加倍的光线,正射向城市和田野,射向屋顶和谷物室,我独自去练习我那稀奇古怪的剑术。在每个角落,寻狩偶得的诗韵。绊倒在词语上,就像绊倒在铺石路面的石块上,有时还会碰到梦想已久的诗句。” 本雅明告诉我们:这种震惊的经验,已对波德莱尔的作品结构,造成了决定性的影响。安德烈•纪德曾经谈道:“波德莱尔诗作的意向跟观念,事物跟词语之间,所存在的不连续性。”——这个我们刚刚念给大家听的,《太阳》这首诗的其中的一段就是用这种方式联系在一起的。这种不连续性,这是波德莱尔诗作最令人感动的地方。波德莱尔创作,除了《恶之花》之外,另外有他的散文诗《巴黎的忧郁》。而本雅明就特别说:“《巴黎的忧郁》这部散文诗作品的意图,就是希望把这种隐而未显的规律性,能够在诗句此外,获得应有的重视。”他的这一部散文诗,献给了通讯报的总编辑Houssaye(阿尔塞纳·乌塞),并且在题词里面就是这样写: “在我们当中,谁不曾在壮志满怀的日子里,梦想自己能够创造出一首绝妙的散文诗?为了适应人们情感丰富的心灵活动,幻想里的情绪起伏,以及意识所承受的震惊。散文诗的作品,在语调上必然缺少节奏和韵脚,却具有足够的灵活性和裂节性。怀有这种理想的人,主要是那些住在大都市,且拥有许多错综复杂的人际关系的创作者,然而这种理想却有可能变成他们所执着的顽念。” 所以对于这段话,本雅明的解释是:波德莱尔让我们确认以下两件事,第一,在波德莱尔的作品当中,受到震惊的人,他有他本身跟都会大众的接触当中,存在着内在的关联性;第二,大众究竟意味着什么?大众不是阶级,也不是任何具有结构性的集体,大众就跟Flâneurs(闲逛者)——行人这种,没有固定形式的大众有关,也就是街道上的民众。波德莱尔不曾以大众作为创作的题材,但他从来没有忘记大众的存在,大众就是以一种隐藏的姿势,在波德莱尔的作品里面留下了烙印。就像大众也以隐藏的姿态,显现在我们前面所摘录的波德莱尔的作品的片段一样。那就是,在《太阳》的这首诗里面,他描绘自己穿过渺无人迹的市郊,但是我可以了解,那种隐秘的状况。换句话说,人在他自己屋子里面,这些人仍然存在着。诗人为了要能够找到诗,也就是要找到这些诗句,取得诗的战利品。他就带着词语、片段,还有呢,所产生的这种幽灵的感觉,在那个荒凉的街道上面,跟他自己内在的,诗跟诗的感受,展开了一场像是击剑一般的战斗。如此,本雅明他带着我们,去接近波德莱尔的诗,把波德莱尔的诗放在那样的一个时代当中,尤其是放在那样一种时代的,都会的环境里面。就告诉我们说,他的诗作有一些什么独特之处。对他来说,波德莱尔笔下的巴黎,像是一座沦陷了的城市,而且呢,是沉入到水里面的一座城市。沉入在水下的部分,还多过于沉入到地面下的部分。 巴黎有一种地下的要素,波德莱尔的《恶之花》写的,像是巴黎的,像是地下的巴黎。在地下的巴黎里面,有它的地貌岩层,还有塞纳河底下,好像有一片古老而且荒凉的河床。这都在波德莱尔的诗里面,留下了印记。他的诗所呈现巴黎,有一种死气沉沉的田园气氛。这是非常重要的,现代性的社会的基点。而现代性就是,波德莱尔他文学创作的主要的重点。他因为忧郁而粉碎了理想,就像是他在《恶之花》,他的首部的组曲,他的标题就叫做《忧郁与理想》。而忧郁与理想的彼此之间的关系,是忧郁取代了理想,或者是忧郁粉碎了理想。这当然也就让我们另外回想到,他的散文诗,他的标题叫做《巴黎的忧郁》。忧郁这整件事情贯穿了波德莱尔的创作,以及他跟巴黎之间的关系,同时也就是波德莱尔,他的作品现代性的来源。这个现代性的来源是因为,在都会的生活跟环境当中,整个意义变得模糊了。我们在都会的这样的一种环境当中,过去传统确定的一种生活经验,到了都会的混乱当中,就不再那么样的明确,所以我们必须要摸索地在这里寻找。首先如何确定知道自己经验了什么,感受了什么?另外一件事情,这就变成了,文学必须要转变。文学必须要寻找,要用什么方式,才能够捕捉到这种模糊的意义。 而波德莱尔他就是,在这样的一个过程当中,帮我们开拓出一条路径。以至于让这种在都会的环境当中,新鲜的、特殊的、让我们无法掌握的、模糊的意识,模糊的意义,在诗里面可以被呈现出来。而呈现的方法,相当的程度上面,就是利用震惊,把过去我们视之为理所当然的,许多的经验跟体会,予以打破。以至于让我们能够还原到不确定的模糊意识,跟不确定的意义当中,这才跟都会的生活能够结合在一起。 而波德莱尔的诗,只能够在现代的都会,尤其是在资本主义发展的过程当中所形成像巴黎这样的都市里面存在。因为这个时候,在都市里面出现的大众,这种大众也一直都在波德莱尔的诗的背景当中。这种大众,本雅明告诉我们:“他们在率先考虑某一种事,进行什么样的事情的时候,内心会出现担忧、厌恶和惊恐。大众带有些许的野蛮性,而纪律只能够勉强地约束他们。所以纪律跟野性,在大众当中是随时相互对峙的。”他引用了Valery(保尔·瓦雷里)的话说:“居住在大都市,市区的居民,已经退化到野性的状态,也就是处于个别而孤单的状态。从前人们那种依赖他人的情感,因为生存的需要,而得以联系。但后来,却随着保障个人生存的社会机制顺畅的运转,而逐渐地钝化。” 这种社会机制的完备性,已经使得某些行为方式和情感活动,失去了原有的作用。舒适导致了个体的孤立,但另外一方面,也让他的受益者跟他更加的亲近。所以在这种情况底下,一个都会的生活,一方面安全舒适;另外一方面,孤立、孤单、孤独。所有的这一切,让人活在人群里面,就像是配置了意识的万花筒。你在那个各种不同繁华的现象当中,你必须要泅泳着,试图找到这样的一个定点。波德莱尔的诗,对于本雅明来说,就是最清楚地帮我们显现出,人类的意识、人类的经验,在像巴黎这样的一个繁华都市发展了之后,再也不可能用传统的方式存在的一个重要的印记。 我们读本雅明,可以不止帮我们更深刻地认识和理解,像波德莱尔这样的诗人跟他的作品。更重要的是,让我们一直不断地反省,什么叫做现代性?以及到目前为止,现代都会的环境跟力量究竟在我们身上留下些什么样印记?让我们用什么方法,在这样的一个环境里面活着?介绍给大家,推荐给大家《本雅明的精选集》。 “杨照书话”系列节目由杨照和方所联合制作。本音频和文字稿由方所剪辑和编写而成,版权所有。若需转载,请注明来源及出处。
Isabella is a Stage 4 lung cancer patient on a mission.
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If you don't have hours to spare in a doctor's waiting room, or you live in a remote spot of Acadiana, you're going to love the advent of Tele-Health: You can get first-class healthcare anywhere in Acadiana. Now. We're getting a lot of what we need from the internet these days. You can pick up your iPhone, unlock it with your face, and get a month's supply of dog food delivered in two days. That's convenience. E-shopping is nothing new, even as it's gotten faster and offered more stuff. But over the last decade, better and faster broadband has made it possible to network services that aren't just about making it easier to be lazy. And that's well on display in the healthcare industry where advances in telemedicine are tackling serious quality of life issues with fantastic results. Over miles of fiber optic cable hospitals now come to you. Telemedicine programs bring doctors, nurses and counselors where the patients are — at work, at school or even miles from the nearest hospital in areas where geography is a big hurdle in getting good health care. Chistiaan Mader's lunch guests on this edition of Out to Lunch both work in extensively in telemedicine, advocating and advancing its benefits to the work place and to community health in general. Attorney Nadia de la Houssaye, launched one of Louisiana's first teleradiology networks, with her husband, a radiologist, more than 20 years ago. Nadia served as the company's general counsel. Today, Nadia is a partner at law firm Jones Walker where she's also the head of Telehealth. Lafayette General Health is one of the major players locally in telemedicine. The system introduced a telemedicine clinic on site at jewelry manufacturer Stuller in 2012, offering on-the-job healthcare access to the jewelry maker's 1,200 employees. Lafayette General's program has since grown to serve public school systems and Lafayette Consolidated Government, where it provides care for more than 2,200 government workers. Cian Robinson has been one of the big reasons for Lafayette General's wins in that space. Cian ran the Lafayette General Foundation for several years and now serves as the health systems' executive director for innovation, research and real estate investments. You can see photos from this show recorded over lunch at Chopsticks restaurant in Lafayette here. Hear more from Cian Robinson on past Out to Lunch shows here and here. Meet Matt Stuller from Stuller Inc here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hear about the role Composting plays in Food Waste Recovery, with Matt de la Houssaye, Director of Global Green USA’s NYC Office and Coalition for Resource Recovery that helps generate value by transforming waste into assets. See www.GlobalGreen.org & www.TheCorr.org.
This episode of Big Blend Radio aired live on March, 24, 2017 featuring: Trapping in National Wildlife Refuges with Jennifer Place of Born Free USA; Food Waste Recovery with Matt de la Houssaye, Director of Global Green USA’s NYC Office & Coalition for Resource Recovery; Singer-songwriter Elli Perry talks about her new album, ‘Little Thieves.’ www.BigBlendRadio.com
Family join us tonight when we partake In a master mentoring session presented by a 21st century Madame Cj Walker and Millionaire Maker Dr. Helen Dela Houssaye Clay. Brief bio: The powerhouse I'm about to introduce tonight is no stranger in the industry of MLM as well as among fortune 500 companies. She's been in the corporate sector in marketing and advertising for 15 plus yrs, with companies such as CBS and clear channel broadcasting. She started her full time journey in mlm 2008 & earned 1.2 million dollars in less then 12 months. She paid it forward by helping 33 families become Millionaires in a short span & has built an organization of over 600,000 people; many of which experience major success. She's an author of NY times best selling book "gifts wrapped in sandpaper" with World renown Lisa Nichols of "The Secret"! Her next book will be released world wide and available in every major book store in the winter of 2015. Ceo & owner of 3 profitable businesses; Marksetters Inc. Personal & Business Development Center, Matters of the Heart Christian Counseling Services & Mompreneurs ROCK non profit; aiding mom's across the world birth & nurture their dreams. Known by millions as a market place minister, break through specialist & Transformational Coach. Recently appointed as an Ambassador to the United nations, serves on several boards as a financial advisor & travels the world teaching the good news of mlm. She is a loving mother of 8 children & honorable wife to the man of her dreams. It brings me great joy and andextreme honor to introduce a women affectionately known as a Marketplace Minister, Success Strategist, Life line, Mentor & Global leader; My friend, My Coach; Ambassador, Dr. Helen Delahoussaye. Take us away.