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Les élèves de la classe unité pédagogique pour élèves allophones arrivants (UPE2A) du collège Charles Péguy de Paris ont enregistré trois émissions où ils et elles nous présentent des musiques, des poèmes dans diverses langues et une interview. Dans la première émission, Panwipa, Asmaa, Agamm, Noura et Monika nous parlent d'une musique et lisent deux poèmes respectivement en langues penjabi et thaï. Avec : - Monika : Réalisatrice - Noura : Présentatrice - Panwipa : Lecture d'un Poème - Asmaa : Parle d'une musique - Agamm : Lecture d'un Poème Musique : Masked Wolf - Astronautes in the Ocean Dans Radio Musique Generated, Samuel, Ilian, Oussama,Chudi,Zakaria et Yi Qian nous lisent un poème en espagnol et nous parlent de deux chansons. Avec : - Yi Qian : Réalisatrice - Zakaria : Présentateur - Samuel : Lecture d'un Poème - Ilian et Oussama : Parlent d'une musique - Chudi : Parle d'une Musique Musiques : - XXXTentacion - Hope - Cafuné : Tek It Dans la troisième émission, Saindou, Farès, Eymdrick Jazz, Maxime, Muhammed Shairaz, Aboubacar et Jonathan nous lisent un poème en français, nous parlent e deux chansons et réalisent une interview entre eux. Avec : - Jonathan : Réalisateur - Aboubacar : Présentateur - Saindou : Lecture d'un Poème - Farès : Parle d'une musique - Eymdrick Jazz : Parle d'une musique - Muhammed Shairaz : journaliste - Maxime : invité Musiques : - Muhammed Ramadan - Number One - The Rex Orange - The Shade Un atelier réalisé le 6 mai 2025 et animé par Rosalie BERNE et Pascal GRÉGIS dans le cadre des ateliers d'initiation aux pratiques radiophoniques organisés par Radio Campus Paris.
Les élèves de la classe unité pédagogique pour élèves allophones arrivants (UPE2A) du collège Charles Péguy de Paris ont enregistré trois émissions où ils et elles nous présentent des musiques, des poèmes dans diverses langues et une interview. Dans la première émission, Panwipa, Asmaa, Agamm, Noura et Monika nous parlent d'une musique et lisent deux poèmes respectivement en langues penjabi et thaï. Avec : - Monika : Réalisatrice - Noura : Présentatrice - Panwipa : Lecture d'un Poème - Asmaa : Parle d'une musique - Agamm : Lecture d'un Poème Musique : Masked Wolf - Astronautes in the Ocean Dans Radio Musique Generated, Samuel, Ilian, Oussama,Chudi,Zakaria et Yi Qian nous lisent un poème en espagnol et nous parlent de deux chansons. Avec : - Yi Qian : Réalisatrice - Zakaria : Présentateur - Samuel : Lecture d'un Poème - Ilian et Oussama : Parlent d'une musique - Chudi : Parle d'une Musique Musiques : - XXXTentacion - Hope - Cafuné : Tek It Dans la troisième émission, Saindou, Farès, Eymdrick Jazz, Maxime, Muhammed Shairaz, Aboubacar et Jonathan nous lisent un poème en français, nous parlent e deux chansons et réalisent une interview entre eux. Avec : - Jonathan : Réalisateur - Aboubacar : Présentateur - Saindou : Lecture d'un Poème - Farès : Parle d'une musique - Eymdrick Jazz : Parle d'une musique - Muhammed Shairaz : journaliste - Maxime : invité Musiques : - Muhammed Ramadan - Number One - The Rex Orange - The Shade Un atelier réalisé le 6 mai 2025 et animé par Rosalie BERNE et Pascal GRÉGIS dans le cadre des ateliers d'initiation aux pratiques radiophoniques organisés par Radio Campus Paris.
avec Renaud, responsable programmation et communication à Transforme et sa collègue Magda, interviewés par Ilian. Réalisation : Cyril Faye et Benno Serex Production et publication : Delphine Wuest Crédit photo : @radiovostok Première diffusion antenne : 22 février 2025 Publié le 9 avril 2025 The post Soirée Transforme X Jump ! la programmation first appeared on Radio Vostok.
Dans cette vidéo, Samy, Kilian, Enzo et Ilian décryptent l'actualité marseillaise dans le onzième épisode de Dans La Zone, votre podcast hebdomadaire sur l'OM.
Dans ce neuvième épisode de Dans La Zone, Enzo, Ilian, Samy et Tino reviennent sur cinq sujets de l'actualité chaude de l'Olympique de Marseille. Abonnez-vous !
Prefiguring Autonomy: Student-led Social Movement in Serbia Shake The Government This week, we speak with Ilian and Koko, two students from Serbia, and another anarchist comrade who participated in student and other movements earlier in this century to speak about the anti-corruption protest that have rocked the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) government of president Vučić' since the deadly collapse of a recently opened concrete train platform canopy in Novi Sad on November 1st 2024, so far killing 16 people. Starting with student demands for transparency and accountability from the government that were answered with violence and subterfuge, the protests have grown and drawn from wider and wider portions of the public into millions taking the streets, creating autonomous assemblies and plenums rejecting the political parties. The guests speak about the growth, the reactions against it, and the possibilites they see in what has the seeds that could bring it from social movement to social revolution. Some other reading sources (thanks Rey!) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2024%E2%80%93present_Serbian_anti-corruption_protests https://www.masina.rs/eng/ https://www.rosalux.de/en/news/id/53121/serbian-students-are-reimagining-what-society-could-be https://biltenstanar.rs/en/analysis/student-protests-and-changes-without-politics/ Announcement Fundraiser for Journalist in North Gaza As the Zionist Entity and it's racist uncle, the USA, resume the genocide of Gaza, there's a fundraiser going to support Hamza M Salha, a young journalist and English student and his extended family of 40 in the north. You can find a video from Franklin Lopez about Hamza and links to his fundraiser at the following social media posts: https://kolektiva.social/@franklinlopez/114192086634560110 https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1161559405126258 https://www.instagram.com/p/DHZsl2AtEt2/ You can read some of Hamza's writings below: "I was buried alive beneath the rubble and awoke in a 'graveyard'" (17 March 2024) https://www.middleeasteye.net/opinion/war-on-gaza-buried-alive-beneath-rubble-awoke-graveyard "Terrified, starving, crushed: The agonising death of my grandfather in Gaza" (2 Nov 2024) https://www.aljazeera.com/features/2024/11/2/terrified-starving-crushed-the-agonising-death-of-my-grandfather-in-gaza "Israel turned Jabalia into a barren desert and made our home a grave" (25 November 2024) https://www.middleeasteye.net/opinion/israel-turned-jabalia-desert-made-home-grave "Israel's May 2023 military bombardments on the Gaza Strip killed 33 Palestinians in 5 days and disrupted countless lives." (3 September 2023) https://wearenotnumbers.org/a-shadow-over-our-childhoods-the-peril-of-occupation/ "Famine is already here" (8 March 2024) https://electronicintifada.net/content/famine-already-here/45026 "Are we going to die this time?" (14 June 2023) co written with Khaled El Hissy https://electronicintifada.net/content/are-we-going-die-time/37966 "The Jabaliya Massacre: Heaven Embraces Five Angels" (29 August 2022) https://www.palestinechronicle.com/the-jabaliya-massacre-heaven-embraces-five-angels/ "Tensions, struggle and an unshakable will to stay" (5 March 2025) https://electronicintifada.net/content/tensions-struggle-and-unshakable-will-stay/50458 "The night Israeli forces left families buried alive under rubble" (10 December, 2024) https://www.newarab.com/features/night-israeli-forces-left-families-buried-alive-under-rubble "Gaza's open-air cinema offers temporary escape from blockade" (21 September, 2023) https://www.newarab.com/features/gazas-open-air-cinema-offers-temporary-escape-blockade
Il est auteur de "S'adapter au changement climatique" dans la collection Fake or Not ? (Ed. Tana).Mention légales : Vos données de connexion, dont votre adresse IP, sont traités par Radio Classique, responsable de traitement, sur la base de son intérêt légitime, par l'intermédiaire de son sous-traitant Ausha, à des fins de réalisation de statistiques agréées et de lutte contre la fraude. Ces données sont supprimées en temps réel pour la finalité statistique et sous cinq mois à compter de la collecte à des fins de lutte contre la fraude. Pour plus d'informations sur les traitements réalisés par Radio Classique et exercer vos droits, consultez notre Politique de confidentialité.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
durée : 00:42:08 - 100% Rugby - France Bleu Pays Basque - Ilian Perraux, le demi d'ouverture du Biarritz Olympique, revient dans 100% Rugby sur la victoire contre Aurillac, évoque le collectif biarrot et se projette sur le match à venir contre Dax. Debrief' aussi du succès de l'Aviron Bayonnais contre le Stade Français.
HOTEL DEALS GIVEAWAY Via Travel Advantage! Add your details to this form to be in with a chance of receiving wholesale, discounted hotel rates courtesy of Clare and Traveladvantage.com - https://shorturl.at/UMkhE In this episode, which includes a gift for you, Clare is joined by Ilian Evtimov a professional basketball player who became a part of the leadership team of Travel Advantage after leaving the game. He was born in Bulgaria, but his father was a professional athlete who played in France where Ilian grew up. At 15 he moved to America to pursue his dream of also becoming a pro basketball player, at a time when the only contact he had with his family was via an occasional phone call or fax. Ilian succeeded and played for various European teams. He turned his experience and passion for travel and living in different countries into his new career and set up Travel Advantage which anyone can use to travel for less. Ilian explains how he learned not to allow circumstances back so that he could achieve his dreams. Today, he is helping others to do the same. KEY TAKEAWAYS It does not matter what your background or circumstances are you can achieve what you want. Limiting beliefs really do hold you back. Once you learn to control them you move forward fast. When you open yourself up to opportunities, you start noticing them and provided you take those opportunities, you achieve what you want. It is possible to pay up to 60% less for your hotel stay. Ilian explains how to do this. Travel Advantage really does provide true 24/7 customer support. BEST MOMENTS ‘I am a real product myself of really achieving anything I put my head to.' ‘If I see something, I believe it, it happens.' ‘Travel Advantage is a phenomenal platform; we provide close-to wholesale (hotel) prices.' ‘What I really like about Travel Advantage is the follow-through from beginning to end.' EPISODE RESOURCES https://www.traveladvantage.com/ ABOUT THE GUEST - ILIAN EVTIMOV Ilian is a former professional basketball player with an illustrious career taking him from the US to Europe to play until he retired from the game at 36. He got his university degree in communications and his masters in sport management. Ilian is still involved in the game, committed to helping young players, including his son. He is married with 4 children and he has instilled in them his passion for travelling, so his family is enriched through their experiences of global travel. Ilian is dedicated to helping people see beyond their circumstances to achieve their goals through his personal development and leadership roles. His work with Travel Advantage is about making travel accessible to everyone. ABOUT THE HOST – CLARE KAY Clare has moved countries many times throughout her life, from China to Taiwan, Nigeria, Zambia, and the USA. She has also travelled the world for various businesses and now wishes to impart her advice to others to save them time, money, and energy. Clare follows three principles central to her endeavours. First, she looks outward internationally, working with people overseas or of different nationalities. Second, she is obsessed with communication, having learned French, German and Mandarin Chinese. She also teaches English and works as an editor for others' work. Clare is passionate about making a difference through her coaching in the world of personal development. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfDFkTnkOFLcjgTNfEVWKMFzAFazFF9sO1csw2c9Ww-8rnrGw/viewform?vc=0&c=0&w=1&flr=0 CONTACT METHOD www.kayproofreading.com www.linkedin.com/in/clarekay https://www.facebook.com/KayProofreading Podcast Description When you move for a new job, to live with someone after a long-distance relationship or to explore the benefits of a new lifestyle, moving countries occurs as an opportunity, but it still might be a bumpy ride. Moving Countries 101 presents a paradox of moving to a new destination, but it being all about the journey: the ongoing experience of having moved countries. Clare and her guests share the human stories of an ancient undertaking in modern times. Moving countries prompts change, and change provokes being unsettled emotionally, physically, mentally, and spiritually. On all these fronts, moving countries promotes observation, opportunity, and discovery.
Last month, EMV Capital, a fund management subsidiary of British investment firm NetScientific, took over Martlet Capital, a Cambridge, UK-focused investor that had been the corporate venture arm of aerospace and defence company Marshall Group for nine years until 2021. The decision was the natural conclusion to EMV's earlier decision to become an investor in Martlet and allows the investor to further tap into the Cambridge cluster, NetScientific CEO Ilian Iliev says.
Vox Markets talks to Dr Ilian Iliev, CEO of deep tech and life sciences investor NetScientific, about a milestone year for the group which saw it break through the £100m AUM barrier.
Vox Markets speaks to Ilian Iliev, CEO of deep tech and life science VC investor NetScientific, about the company's deep experience and unique approach to unlocking value from bleeding edge technologies.
Ilian Moundib est ingénieur de formation, consultant, et spécialiste en adaptation au changement climatique. Il travaille également avec l'Institut Rousseau, laboratoire d'idées attaché à la reconstruction écologique et démocratique de nos sociétés. Ilian est déjà intervenu sur Plan(s) B. https://youtu.be/ne8fiPh71FI https://institut-rousseau.fr/comment-sadapter-a-la-crise-climatique/ Depuis, il a avancé ! Et dans cet épisode on aborde des sujets tels que : * Les enjeux de l'adaptation : résilience urbaine, alimentaire, territoriale, productive (industrie, infrastructures) * Le caractère systémique de l'adaptation * Les verrous et les blocages politiques, sociaux, économiques… * « L'entraide l'autre loi de la jungle ». * La sécurité sociale de l'alimentation. * Un point sur l'eau Des liens évoqués dans l'échange : La question de l'eau https://aquagir.fr/gestion-eaux-pluviales/connaissances/elodie-brelot-la-nature-peut-devenir-notre-alliee-dans-la-gestion-des-eaux-de-pluie/ https://aquagir.fr/gestion-eaux-pluviales/connaissances/yannick-poyat-arbre-en-ville-il-faut-cesser-les-politiques-du-chiffre-quitte-a-replanter-moins-mais-mieux/ L'adaptation de la forêt au changement climatique https://www.linkedin.com/posts/cyrus-farhangi-9301833_quels-modes-de-gestion-pour-adapter-notre-activity-7150879599231475712-W1bT?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop
En 2016, deux journalistes du Monde publient "Un président ne devrait pas dire ça", un livre qui retrace 4 ans d'entretiens mensuels avec le président de la République d'alors, François Hollande. Un ouvrage largement commenté qui, dit-on, empêcha le chef de l'État de se représenter à l'élection présidentielle de 2017. 6 ans plus tard, le livre est adapté au théâtre dans une mise en scène de Charles Templon. Les lycéens du lycée Albert Camus se sont rendus à l'Espace Carpeaux de Courbevoie pour une représentation de la pièce. Ils nous racontent ce qu'ils en ont pensé et ce que le spectacle leur a inspiré dans une émission spéciale ... Au programme : - Résumé de la pièce — Daniela, Daphné et Julie - Critique de la pièce — Klara, Leslie et Mervin - Les métiers du théâtre — Oneini, Louise, Ilian et John - Les métiers du journalisme — Thessa et Linda - L'éthique du journaliste — Kyllian, Manelle et Paul - Comment les jeunes s'informent-ils ? — Junior, Hugo et Alexandre - Politique et journalisme — Madeva, Madly, Leïla et Aliyah - Les jeunes et la politique — Léo et Wassim - Le bilan du quinquennat Hollande — Shana, Vincent et Kelly - Le rôle du président dans la Ve République — Thomas, Hocine et Alexandre - Présentation : Jade - Réalisation : Rabbi, Moussa et Fred Musique : - Gazo, "Flashback" - GRK, "Perm" - MHD, "Never" Un atelier réalisé le 20 décembre 2023 et animé par Margot Michel et Colin Gruel dans le cadre des ateliers d'initiation aux pratiques radiophoniques « A vous les studios » organisés par Radio Campus Paris, en partenariat avec le théâtre de Avant-Seine.
En 2016, deux journalistes du Monde publient "Un président ne devrait pas dire ça", un livre qui retrace 4 ans d'entretiens mensuels avec le président de la République d'alors, François Hollande. Un ouvrage largement commenté qui, dit-on, empêcha le chef de l'État de se représenter à l'élection présidentielle de 2017. 6 ans plus tard, le livre est adapté au théâtre dans une mise en scène de Charles Templon. Les lycéens du lycée Albert Camus se sont rendus à l'Espace Carpeaux de Courbevoie pour une représentation de la pièce. Ils nous racontent ce qu'ils en ont pensé et ce que le spectacle leur a inspiré dans une émission spéciale ... Au programme : - Résumé de la pièce — Daniela, Daphné et Julie - Critique de la pièce — Klara, Leslie et Mervin - Les métiers du théâtre — Oneini, Louise, Ilian et John - Les métiers du journalisme — Thessa et Linda - L'éthique du journaliste — Kyllian, Manelle et Paul - Comment les jeunes s'informent-ils ? — Junior, Hugo et Alexandre - Politique et journalisme — Madeva, Madly, Leïla et Aliyah - Les jeunes et la politique — Léo et Wassim - Le bilan du quinquennat Hollande — Shana, Vincent et Kelly - Le rôle du président dans la Ve République — Thomas, Hocine et Alexandre - Présentation : Jade - Réalisation : Rabbi, Moussa et Fred Musique : - Gazo, "Flashback" - GRK, "Perm" - MHD, "Never" Un atelier réalisé le 20 décembre 2023 et animé par Margot Michel et Colin Gruel dans le cadre des ateliers d'initiation aux pratiques radiophoniques « A vous les studios » organisés par Radio Campus Paris, en partenariat avec le théâtre de Avant-Seine.
Les élèves de l'option SCE du collège Voltaire (Sarcelles) ont découvert les dessous de fabrication d'une émission radio. Le mardi 28 novembre, ils ont enregistré 4 émissions dans lesquelles ils parlent de mode, de harcèlement scolaire et bien d'autres choses ! LA MODE EN 2023 Une émission présentée par Hajar, réalisée par Nidhal et avec les participations d'Abdelkader, Mohammed et Ilian. - Interview : Abdelkader, journaliste, reçoit Mohammed, joueur international marocain de football, venu parler du style vestimentaire des footballeurs professionnels. - Chronique : Ilian nous raconte pourquoi il n'aime pas la mode. MUSIQUE : Word Cup de IShowSpeed EMISSION SPECIALE NOËL Une émission présentée par Nisrine, réalisée par Eliezer et avec les participations de Lyah, Linda et Arina. Interview : Linda, journaliste, reçoit Lyah, élève du collège Voltaire, pour parler des conséquences écologiques de la fête de Noël. Chronique : la météo de Noël par Arina. MUSIQUES : All I Want For Christmas Is You de Mariah Carey et Jingle Belles (Original Version) par Christmas Party Stars EMISSION RADIO JEUNESSE Une émission présentée par Elizabeth, réalisée par Chahinaze et avec les participations de Denisa, Marie et Samuel. - Interview : Marie, journaliste, reçoit Denisa, élève du collège Voltaire afin qu'elle témoigne de ses conditions d'étude et de vie au collège. - Chronique : Samuel revient sur la problématique des réseaux sociaux et des droits d'auteur. MUSIQUE : Marche de casse-Noisette de Tchaïkovski EMISSION PARIS : HARCELEMENT SCOLAIRE Emission présentée par Nour, réalisée par Kayna et avec les participations de Kouider, Alhane et Orlane. - Interview : Peter Parker (Alhane), acteur professionnel, est reçu par Kouider, journaliste, pour témoigner du harcèlement scolaire qu'il a subi adolescent. - Chronique : Orlane nous présente la définition et les conséquences pénales du harcèlement scolaire. MUSIQUE : Irrel de NEJ Un atelier réalisé le 28 novembre 2023 et animé par Hugo Passard, Mahaut de Lataillade, Joachim Taieb, Grégoire Verprat dans le cadre des ateliers d'initiation aux pratiques radiophoniques « A vous les Studios » organisés par Radio Campus Paris.
Les élèves de l'option SCE du collège Voltaire (Sarcelles) ont découvert les dessous de fabrication d'une émission radio. Le mardi 28 novembre, ils ont enregistré 4 émissions dans lesquelles ils parlent de mode, de harcèlement scolaire et bien d'autres choses ! LA MODE EN 2023 Une émission présentée par Hajar, réalisée par Nidhal et avec les participations d'Abdelkader, Mohammed et Ilian. - Interview : Abdelkader, journaliste, reçoit Mohammed, joueur international marocain de football, venu parler du style vestimentaire des footballeurs professionnels. - Chronique : Ilian nous raconte pourquoi il n'aime pas la mode. MUSIQUE : Word Cup de IShowSpeed EMISSION SPECIALE NOËL Une émission présentée par Nisrine, réalisée par Eliezer et avec les participations de Lyah, Linda et Arina. Interview : Linda, journaliste, reçoit Lyah, élève du collège Voltaire, pour parler des conséquences écologiques de la fête de Noël. Chronique : la météo de Noël par Arina. MUSIQUES : All I Want For Christmas Is You de Mariah Carey et Jingle Belles (Original Version) par Christmas Party Stars EMISSION RADIO JEUNESSE Une émission présentée par Elizabeth, réalisée par Chahinaze et avec les participations de Denisa, Marie et Samuel. - Interview : Marie, journaliste, reçoit Denisa, élève du collège Voltaire afin qu'elle témoigne de ses conditions d'étude et de vie au collège. - Chronique : Samuel revient sur la problématique des réseaux sociaux et des droits d'auteur. MUSIQUE : Marche de casse-Noisette de Tchaïkovski EMISSION PARIS : HARCELEMENT SCOLAIRE Emission présentée par Nour, réalisée par Kayna et avec les participations de Kouider, Alhane et Orlane. - Interview : Peter Parker (Alhane), acteur professionnel, est reçu par Kouider, journaliste, pour témoigner du harcèlement scolaire qu'il a subi adolescent. - Chronique : Orlane nous présente la définition et les conséquences pénales du harcèlement scolaire. MUSIQUE : Irrel de NEJ Un atelier réalisé le 28 novembre 2023 et animé par Hugo Passard, Mahaut de Lataillade, Joachim Taieb, Grégoire Verprat dans le cadre des ateliers d'initiation aux pratiques radiophoniques « A vous les Studios » organisés par Radio Campus Paris.
Man oh man, this is an EPISODE. This man Ilian absolutely shook us with his intelligence. It is one of the most amazing feelings to be able to talk to someone so well-educated from across the globe and go back and forth on extremely important topics. Thank you, Ilian, for sharing your story with the crowd and being an amazing guest. WE CAN NOT DO IT WITHOUT YOU ALL! CHECK US OUT ON APPLE PODCASTS AND SPOTIFY NOW! Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0ut5J6deKau0lODRsiS8iN?si=c61ba6c846a64e8f Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mind-over-matter-podcast/id1627929891 Our Links: Twitter: Trevor: https://twitter.com/MOMCastTrevor Kevin: https://twitter.com/fvckbeingpoor Schedule a show: momcast.solacesolutions.io Merch: https://momcastirl.com Discord: https://discord.gg/ecfGPJQG TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@momcastirl --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/trevor-blaszczyk/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/trevor-blaszczyk/support
Ilian Iliev is the chief executive of NetScientific, an AIM-listed investor that specialises in helping its medtech, therapeutics, sustainability and robotics portfolio grow in three…
I work on both physical and mental stability - Работя както върху физическата, така и върху психическата стабилност
Ahelia, Ilian och Timotheos är syskon som bor med sina föräldrar i ett gammalt ärvt hus i Sverige. Amaya och Amanda är deras kusiner som är på besök från Peru. Efter ett inbrott hos farfar hittar barnen en karta med kluriga ledtrådar vilket får dem att söka efter en skatt, på den mest otänkbara plats. Snart upptäcker de att de inte är de enda som letar efter skatten… Deckarkusinerna och Farfars Skatt är en spännande barnbok som tar upp teman som judeförföljerserna under andra världskriget, bibliska profetior och familjerelationer. Boken är den första i serien om Deckarkusinerna. Författare: Ulrika Nilsson Mjukband beställ! Hårdband beställ! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ulrika-nilsson/message
Ahelia, Ilian och Timotheos är syskon som bor med sina föräldrar i ett gammalt ärvt hus i Sverige. Amaya och Amanda är deras kusiner som är på besök från Peru. Efter ett inbrott hos farfar hittar barnen en karta med kluriga ledtrådar vilket får dem att söka efter en skatt, på den mest otänkbara plats. Snart upptäcker de att de inte är de enda som letar efter skatten… Deckarkusinerna och Farfars Skatt är en spännande barnbok som tar upp teman som judeförföljerserna under andra världskriget, bibliska profetior och familjerelationer. Boken är den första i serien om Deckarkusinerna. Författare: Ulrika Nilsson Mjukband beställ! Hårdband beställ! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ulrika-nilsson/message
Ilian de México me conoció hace un año cuando participé en un famoso programa mexicano con Martha De Bayle. Y leyó Sin Miedo e inició una terapia con Andrea González, gran psicóloga y gran amiga. Hoy nos da su testimonio de superación. Tras 14 años de ansiedad (y muchas terapias diferentes para nada), ahora está feliz y orgullosa de poder decir que ha transformado su cerebro para siempre.
Mentorship can play a huge role in a developing business. Not only to save you time from making the most common mistakes, but so others can also share what is working for them! Ilian began her business along with her husband with the intention of making sure that they can prepare themselves for their new 360 photo booth business Listen in on how starting a photo booth business was a combination of passion and love of technology, while also beginning their entrepreneurial journey.
Écoutez Mathieu, responsbale animalier à la volerie des aigles qui nous parle de son métier. Reportage réalisé par les jeunes participants de l'atelier radio durant les vacances scolaires : Zoé, Jules, Léon et Ilian.
Écoutez Mathieu, responsbale animalier à la volerie des aigles qui nous parle de son métier. Reportage réalisé par les jeunes participants de l'atelier radio durant les vacances scolaires : Zoé, Jules, Léon et Ilian.
Estivemos à conversa com Iliev que nos contou tudo sobre a sua passagem no Benfica --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/vvermelha/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/vvermelha/support
Description Returning guest Jon Bell joins Joe to discuss a short story by Glen Cook titled “Sunrise.” Set on a world with a slow orbital rotation, the story explores what happens as a city is about to cross onto the … Continue reading →
Minute Carillon donne la parole aux commerçants qui font partie du réseau solidaire du Carillon. Ce mois-ci, rendez vous au coeur d'Esquirol avec Ilian au bar Le Filochard
"Subjectivity and consciousness are the two main mysteries that science is still faced with. I'm an optimist. I believe that in the next half a century we might make progress on understanding consciousness." - Stanley A. Klein, psychophysicist, professor of Vision Science and Optometry at the University of California, Berkeley and a member of the Berkeley Visual Processing Laboratory. Episode 21: The Duet of Physics & Psychology with Psychophysicist, Stanley Klein In episode 21 of our podcast “On Consciousness” we welcome psychophysicist Stanley Klein, Professor of Vision Science and Optometry at the University of California, Berkeley. Stan's major area of research is neuropsychology and neurotechnology, a field of science that studies the body and mind through the nervous system by electronics and mechanisms. Stan was a Consulting Editor for Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, a publication of the Psychonomic Society. In this conversation Bernie and Stanley discuss the links between physics & psychology, Galileo's contributions, and how science grows. Talking Points 0:00 – Intro 6:17 – Stan Klein's academic and professional journey 14:50 – Does the brain enable the conscious mind? 22:16 – How Galileo helped to found physics. 32:06 – How do we agree on the nature of nature? 39:15 – The growth of physics 45:38 – Science grows through honest conversations. 53:50 – Stan Klein on the future of science Summary How do you think about subjectivity? This friendly conversation is opened by Nat Geld, our podcast producer. She asks Stan how he thinks about subjectivity. Stan's optimistic view is that within the next 40 years or so, science might be able to understand subjectivity and consciousness. Bernie and Stan start a dialogue about his professional journey. As a physics undergraduate at Cal Tech, Stan had the honor of publishing a paper with Richard Feynman, the great physicist. After earning his PhD from Brandeis University in 1967, Stan taught at Claremont Colleges and finally arrived at the School of Optometry at UC Berkeley, where he has been since 1987. Consciousness and the Brain Stan asks, "Is consciousness located exclusively in the brain?" Bernie says, “Consciousness emerges in an enormous universe of nature, but only in a very small part of that universe. All the conscious species we know are animals living in the outer crust of planet earth. Empirically, we know nothing else. These days, this brutal fact tends to be forgotten because we have so many speculative ideas that tend to confuse us about the basics. But in science, we always need to start from what we know for sure. To the best of our knowledge today, the animal brain is the home of the conscious mind.” Scientific definitions change over time. For Galileo, gravity meant the speed of wooden blocks sliding down angled planes. For Newton, gravity meant the attractive force of planets in orbit around the sun. Finally, for Einstein, gravity meant the influence of time and space on the apparent acceleration of objects in space. There is both great continuity between Galileo, Newton and Einstein, and at the same time, there is a constantly evolving concept of gravity. The concept of consciousness is also evolving with every new discovery. Stan suggests that the big revolution in physics occurred in the 1920s with the discovery that a photon can be a wave or a particle. Einstein passionately opposed this idea, and tried to disprove it for the rest of his life. That debate still continues today. Bernie then mentions that new ideas and discoveries are always hard to accept, and they usually require a period of debate and adaptation. The idea of the conscious brain is now going through just such a period. But of course both sides tell stories from their own points of view. One side explains how the Vatican unreasonably refused to accept Galileo, and the other side explains how Galileo unreasonably refused to accept the Vatican. This is a perfectly normal debate in the history of science. There are two sides, not just one. In the episode's final moments, Ilian talks with Stan about what he believes to be the future of science. "Science needs to focus on climate change," says Stan. "I believe that in the next half a century we might make progress on understanding consciousness." Get a 40% Discount for your copy of Bernie Baars' acclaimed new book On Consciousness: Science & Subjectivity - Updated Works on Global Workspace Theory GO TO: http://shop.thenautiluspress.com APPLY DISCOUNT CODE AT CHECKOUT: "PODCASTVIP" Bios Stanley A. Klein is an American psychophysicist. He is a Professor of Vision Science and Optometry at the University of California, Berkeley and a member of the Berkeley Visual Processing Laboratory. He was a consulting editor for Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, a publication of the Psychosomatic Society which promotes the communication of scientific research in psychology and allied sciences. His major area of research has been neurotechnology, a field of science that studies the body and mind through the nervous system by electronics and mechanisms. He was the co-chair for the SPIE (an international society of the science and application of light) meetings on human vision. Klein has authored and co-authored numerous papers on visual perception in the human brain. Ilian Daskalov is a senior undergraduate student at University of California, Irvine where he studies Cognitive Science. He holds an associate degree with honors from San Diego Mesa College. His research interests include sleep, psychedelics, and artificial intelligence. He is passionate about communicating science and promoting critical thinking. Bernard Baars is best known as the originator of global workspace theory and global workspace dynamics, a theory of human cognitive architecture, the cortex and consciousness. Bernie is a former Senior Fellow in Theoretical Neurobiology at the Neurosciences Institute in La Jolla, CA, and Editor in Chief of the Society for MindBrain Sciences. He is author of many scientific papers, articles, essays, chapters, and acclaimed books and textbooks. Bernie is the recipient of the 2019 Hermann von Helmholtz Life Contribution Award by the International Neural Network Society, which recognizes work in perception proven to be paradigm changing and long-lasting. He teaches science. It keeps him out of trouble.
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Studies show that, especially for young children, if you prematurely wake them up and deprive them of that much needed sleep, it becomes detrimental to their proper cognitive development further down in life. I just wonder about the amount of damage we're doing to kids with 7:20 AM school start times. - Ilian Daskalov, senior undergraduate student at University of California, Irvine Ep 19: The Sleeping Brain: Better Than a Cup of Coffee This episode of the Podcast On Consciousness riffs on the discussion with Bernard Baars in Episode 18 on sleep, waking, connectivity, and global workspace functions. Alea Skwara, PhD, UC Davis, and Ilian Daskalov, a cognitive neuroscience upper division student from UC Irvine, pull at the threads of conscious and unconscious states in this thought-provoking discussion to unravel the topics of consciousness and sleep. Talking Points 0:00 - Intro 2:12 – How do we differentiate between conscious and unconscious states? 4:59 – The limitations of our vocabulary 8:11 – The sleeping brain 12:12 – Sleep in modern-day society 17:49 – How to improve sleep quality Summary What differentiates conscious and non-conscious states? Alea explains that depending on the context of the conversation and various definitions, when talking about sleep, consciousness can be described as the ability to integrate information in a unitary and cohesive way. Ilian and Alea talk about how limitations in our vocabulary may restrict our understanding of consciousness. Their dialogue evolves into the topic of sleep. Alea shares a personal lucid dreaming experience, where different levels of conscious awareness made her realize that she was actually in a dream state. Ilian explores his interest in the practical side of having a good night's sleep, and shares details about the book by neuroscientist Matthew Walker, titled “Why We Sleep.” He shares Walkers' disappointment at how society has glorified the sacrifice of sleep for various other activities, and some inherent consequences to this. In the final moments of the conversation, Ilian discusses some of the tools that he uses to optimize his sleep routine, emphasizing how the regularity of our sleep schedule is as important as the length of the sleep itself. Surprisingly, viewing early morning light is crucial to maintaining a regular circadian rhythm, which, in turn, is essential for one's overall well-being and longevity. Cited Books “Why We Sleep” by Matthew Walker - https://www.sleepdiplomat.com/author Get a 40% Discount for your copy of Bernie Baars' acclaimed new book On Consciousness: Science & Subjectivity - Updated Works on Global Workspace Theory GO TO: http://shop.thenautiluspress.com APPLY DISCOUNT CODE AT CHECKOUT: "PODCASTVIP" Bios Alea Skwara is a PhD candidate at the University of California, Davis where she studies cognitive neuroscience. Her primary research focuses on compassion and responses to suffering. The main question that Alea is currently trying to answer is whether meditational practices can expand the range of people that a person can feel compassion for. Ilian Daskalov is a senior undergraduate student at University of California, Irvine where he studies Cognitive Science. He holds an associate degree with honors from San Diego Mesa College. His research interests include sleep, psychedelics, and artificial intelligence. He is passionate about communicating science and promoting critical thinking. Bernard Baars is best known as the originator of global workspace theory and global workspace dynamics, a theory of human cognitive architecture, the cortex and consciousness. Bernie is a former Senior Fellow in Theoretical Neurobiology at the Neurosciences Institute in La Jolla, CA, and Editor in Chief of the Society for MindBrain Sciences. He is author of many scientific papers, articles, essays, chapters, and acclaimed books and textbooks. Bernie is the recipient of the 2019 Hermann von Helmholtz Life Contribution Award by the International Neural Network Society, which recognizes work in perception proven to be paradigm changing and long-lasting. He teaches science. It keeps him out of trouble.
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Global Workspace Theory is probably oversimplified, just like the Newtonian theory of the planets and their orbits. And that's what framework theories usually do. You don't want to go to them for the details, you want to go to them for the overview. And Global Workspace is really an overview. – Dr. Bernard Baars, originator of Global Workspace Theory and Global Workspace Dynamics, a theory of human cognitive architecture, the cortex and consciousness. Ep 18: Global Workspace Functions, the Brain and Consciousness: Connectivity, Waking, & Sleep - Part 3 In Episode 18 of our podcast On Consciousness with Bernard Baars, the third in a three-part series on GWT Origins & Evidence, we continue to explore the links between cutting edge brain evidence and how that supports or updates our understanding of consciousness and the Global Workspace Theory. Talking Points 0:00 – Intro and Recap of Episodes 17 & 18 (Parts I & II) 6:40 – A Discussion on Sleep, Dreaming, Waking, and Consciousness 10:35 – Summary of Marcello Massimini's Research 18:35 – The Stages of Human Sleep 24:26 – What Are Neuronal Oscillations? 35:58 – Summary of Paper #1: The Sleep Slow Oscillation as a Traveling Wave (Massimini et al., 2004) 50:34 – How GWT is Related to the Findings of Paper #1: Massimini et al. (2004) 57:10 – Summary of Paper #2: Breakdown of Cortical Effective Connectivity During Sleep (Massimini et al., 2005) 1:03:43 – Discussion of Findings in Paper #2: Massimini et al. (2005) 1:20:34 – What Does Effective Connectivity Tell Us About Consciousness? 1:30:03 – Does the Evidence Support a Grand Hypothesis? Summary What can sleep tell us about the conscious mind? After some quick introductions and a summary of the previous two episodes by Ilian, the trio delves right into the main subject of the conversation, namely what can sleep tell us about the conscious mind. Bernie explains that in everyday life, sleep is the most natural absence of consciousness and that it can serve as a comparison to moments of awareness. Next, Alea introduces the work of Marcello Massimini M.D., Ph.D., a professor in the Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences at the University of Milan, Italy, whose papers are the central topic of discussion in this episode. She points out that Massimini's research is devoted to understanding changes in thalamocortical networks when consciousness fades and recovers, such as when we sleep and reawaken. The organ of consciousness inside the brain is a system that includes the cortex, and an egg-shaped structure inside the cortex, called thalamus. They work closely together and we call it the corticothalamic (CT) system. Alea emphasizes that in addition to neurophysiology, Massimini is interested in the theoretical and philosophical implications of the neuroscience of consciousness. Bernie, Alea, and Ilian describe the stages and the mechanisms of the sleep cycle, namely the REM and non-REM phases. The trio also define some of the terminology used in this conversation, focusing on neuronal oscillation, or the electrical patterns of activity in the central nervous system. When examined with an EEG, oscillations throughout the brain display which regions are active during a particular state. The Sleep Slow Oscillation as a Traveling Wave The Sleep Slow Oscillation as a Traveling Wave, Massimini et al. (2004) is the first of two papers analyzed. Alea thoroughly summarizes the contents of the paper, indicating that the researchers detected traveling waves in the sleeping brain, particularly during nREM sleep. These waves had a site of origin and a direction, and most frequently originated in anterior (frontal) regions, and propagated posteriorly (back), although they can originate anywhere and propagate in any direction. Bernie makes the point that a fundamental framework for Global Workspace Theory is precisely this broadcast and build concept. GWT implies that there is information being transmitted and these traveling waves are obviously one possible way that can reflect the transmission of information. When We Fall Asleep, Consciousness Fades, Yet The Brain Remains Active. The second paper, titled Breakdown of Cortical Effective Connectivity During Sleep, Massimini et al. (2005), makes the observation that when we fall asleep, consciousness fades, yet the brain remains active. The researchers set out to understand why that is. They hypothesize that it is due to changes in information transfer. This ability to transfer and integrate information across multiple systems requires something called “effective connectivity” - or the ability of firing in one group of neurons to affect the firing of another. Massimini and his team suggest that consciousness is dependent on the brain's ability to integrate information. This paper does seem to offer evidence for the breakdown of long-range connectivity during sleep. This is consistent with the broadcasting hypothesis which was discussed in parts I and II of this GWT series. Bernie highlights the fact that even though the results appear to support the idea that this ability to transfer and integrate information across distant brain regions is necessary for conscious experience, the paper does have its limitations, such as the timing and measurement of the TMS (transcranial magnetic stimulation) pulse. In the final moments of the episode, the trio ponder what these findings might tell us about consciousness. Bernie believes that for him, the conclusions from these papers do not support the grand hypothesis of how consciousness is formed. Alea agrees, and says that although complex questions cannot be answered by a single paper, such studies serve as fundamental stepping stones to gain a better understanding of the grander picture. We are always at the edge of ignorance. Some people suggest that dreaming is a kind of conscious state. Very early sources claim that waking is consciousness of the world, dreaming is consciousness of an inner world, and unconscious sleep is lack of any kind of conscious content. There are several things that we think we know, and there are a lot of things we don't know. So we make our best guesses and when we find new evidence we change our guesses. “I actually have a take-home lesson. This is to scientists and it's private. So don't tell anybody else. Try asking your subjects what they are experiencing and maybe you'll learn something.” -Bernard Baars, PhD Cited Papers Massimini, M., Ferrarelli, F., Huber, R., Esser, S. K., Singh, H., & Tononi, G. (2005, September 30). Breakdown of cortical effective connectivity during sleep. Science. https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.1117256 Massimini, M., Huber, R., Ferrarelli, F., Hill, S., & Tononi, G. (2004, August 4). The sleep slow oscillation as a traveling wave. Journal of Neuroscience. https://www.jneurosci.org/content/24/31/6862 Get a 40% Discount for your copy of Bernie Baars' acclaimed new book On Consciousness: Science & Subjectivity - Updated Works on Global Workspace Theory GO TO: http://shop.thenautiluspress.com APPLY DISCOUNT CODE AT CHECKOUT: "PODCASTVIP" Bios Alea Skwara is a PhD candidate at the University of California, Davis where she studies cognitive neuroscience. Her primary research focuses on compassion and responses to suffering. The main question that Alea is currently trying to answer is whether meditational practices can expand the range of people that a person can feel compassion for. Ilian Daskalov is a senior undergraduate student at University of California, Irvine where he studies Cognitive Science. He holds an associate degree with honors from San Diego Mesa College. His research interests include sleep, psychedelics, and artificial intelligence. He is passionate about communicating science and promoting critical thinking. Bernard Baars is best known as the originator of global workspace theory and global workspace dynamics, a theory of human cognitive architecture, the cortex and consciousness. Bernie is a former Senior Fellow in Theoretical Neurobiology at the Neurosciences Institute in La Jolla, CA, and Editor in Chief of the Society for MindBrain Sciences. He is author of many scientific papers, articles, essays, chapters, and acclaimed books and textbooks. Bernie is the recipient of the 2019 Hermann von Helmholtz Life Contribution Award by the International Neural Network Society, which recognizes work in perception proven to be paradigm changing and long-lasting. He teaches science. It keeps him out of trouble.
Global Workspace Theory is probably oversimplified, just like the Newtonian theory of the planets and their orbits. And that's what framework theories usually do. You don't want to go to them for the details, you want to go to them for the overview. And Global Workspace is really an overview. – Dr. Bernard Baars, originator of Global Workspace Theory and Global Workspace Dynamics, a theory of human cognitive architecture, the cortex and consciousness. Ep 18: Global Workspace Functions, the Brain and Consciousness: Connectivity, Waking, & Sleep - Part 3 In Episode 18 of our podcast On Consciousness with Bernard Baars, the third in a three-part series on GWT Origins & Evidence, we continue to explore the links between cutting edge brain evidence and how that supports or updates our understanding of consciousness and the Global Workspace Theory. Talking Points 0:00 – Intro and Recap of Episodes 17 & 18 (Parts I & II) 5:35 – A Discussion on Sleep, Dreaming, Waking, and Consciousness 8:32 – Summary of Marcello Massimini's Research 14:32 – The Stages of Human Sleep 18:54 – What Are Neuronal Oscillations? 27:33 – Summary of Paper #1: The Sleep Slow Oscillation as a Traveling Wave (Massimini et al., 2004) 38:30 – How GWT is Related to the Findings of Paper #1: Massimini et al. (2004) 43:39 – Summary of Paper #2: Breakdown of Cortical Effective Connectivity During Sleep (Massimini et al., 2005) 48:22 – Discussion of Findings in Paper #2: Massimini et al. (2005) 1:01:01 – What Does Effective Connectivity Tell Us About Consciousness? 1:08:07 – Does the Evidence Support a Grand Hypothesis? Summary What can sleep tell us about the conscious mind? After some quick introductions and a summary of the previous two episodes by Ilian, the trio delves right into the main subject of the conversation, namely what can sleep tell us about the conscious mind. Bernie explains that in everyday life, sleep is the most natural absence of consciousness and that it can serve as a comparison to moments of awareness. Next, Alea introduces the work of Marcello Massimini M.D., Ph.D., a professor in the Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences at the University of Milan, Italy, whose papers are the central topic of discussion in this episode. She points out that Massimini's research is devoted to understanding changes in thalamocortical networks when consciousness fades and recovers, such as when we sleep and reawaken. The organ of consciousness inside the brain is a system that includes the cortex, and an egg-shaped structure inside the cortex, called thalamus. They work closely together and we call it the corticothalamic (CT) system. Alea emphasizes that in addition to neurophysiology, Massimini is interested in the theoretical and philosophical implications of the neuroscience of consciousness. Bernie, Alea, and Ilian describe the stages and the mechanisms of the sleep cycle, namely the REM and non-REM phases. The trio also define some of the terminology used in this conversation, focusing on neuronal oscillation, or the electrical patterns of activity in the central nervous system. When examined with an EEG, oscillations throughout the brain display which regions are active during a particular state. The Sleep Slow Oscillation as a Traveling Wave The Sleep Slow Oscillation as a Traveling Wave, Massimini et al. (2004) is the first of two papers analyzed. Alea thoroughly summarizes the contents of the paper, indicating that the researchers detected traveling waves in the sleeping brain, particularly during nREM sleep. These waves had a site of origin and a direction, and most frequently originated in anterior (frontal) regions, and propagated posteriorly (back), although they can originate anywhere and propagate in any direction. Bernie makes the point that a fundamental framework for Global Workspace Theory is precisely this broadcast and build concept. GWT implies that there is information being transmitted and these traveling waves are obviously one possible way that can reflect the transmission of information. When We Fall Asleep, Consciousness Fades, Yet The Brain Remains Active. The second paper, titled Breakdown of Cortical Effective Connectivity During Sleep, Massimini et al. (2005), makes the observation that when we fall asleep, consciousness fades, yet the brain remains active. The researchers set out to understand why that is. They hypothesize that it is due to changes in information transfer. This ability to transfer and integrate information across multiple systems requires something called “effective connectivity” - or the ability of firing in one group of neurons to affect the firing of another. Massimini and his team suggest that consciousness is dependent on the brain's ability to integrate information. This paper does seem to offer evidence for the breakdown of long-range connectivity during sleep. This is consistent with the broadcasting hypothesis which was discussed in parts I and II of this GWT series. Bernie highlights the fact that even though the results appear to support the idea that this ability to transfer and integrate information across distant brain regions is necessary for conscious experience, the paper does have its limitations, such as the timing and measurement of the TMS (transcranial magnetic stimulation) pulse. In the final moments of the episode, the trio ponder what these findings might tell us about consciousness. Bernie believes that for him, the conclusions from these papers do not support the grand hypothesis of how consciousness is formed. Alea agrees, and says that although complex questions cannot be answered by a single paper, such studies serve as fundamental stepping stones to gain a better understanding of the grander picture. We are always at the edge of ignorance. Some people suggest that dreaming is a kind of conscious state. Very early sources claim that waking is consciousness of the world, dreaming is consciousness of an inner world, and unconscious sleep is lack of any kind of conscious content. There are several things that we think we know, and there are a lot of things we don't know. So we make our best guesses and when we find new evidence we change our guesses. “I actually have a take-home lesson. This is to scientists and it's private. So don't tell anybody else. Try asking your subjects what they are experiencing and maybe you'll learn something.” -Bernard Baars, PhD Cited Papers Massimini, M., Ferrarelli, F., Huber, R., Esser, S. K., Singh, H., & Tononi, G. (2005, September 30). Breakdown of cortical effective connectivity during sleep. Science. https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.1117256 Massimini, M., Huber, R., Ferrarelli, F., Hill, S., & Tononi, G. (2004, August 4). The sleep slow oscillation as a traveling wave. Journal of Neuroscience. https://www.jneurosci.org/content/24/31/6862 Get a 40% Discount for your copy of Bernie Baars' acclaimed new book On Consciousness: Science & Subjectivity - Updated Works on Global Workspace Theory GO TO: http://shop.thenautiluspress.com APPLY DISCOUNT CODE AT CHECKOUT: "PODCASTVIP" Bios Alea Skwara is a PhD candidate at the University of California, Davis where she studies cognitive neuroscience. Her primary research focuses on compassion and responses to suffering. The main question that Alea is currently trying to answer is whether meditational practices can expand the range of people that a person can feel compassion for. Ilian Daskalov is a senior undergraduate student at University of California, Irvine where he studies Cognitive Science. He holds an associate degree with honors from San Diego Mesa College. His research interests include sleep, psychedelics, and artificial intelligence. He is passionate about communicating science and promoting critical thinking. Bernard Baars is best known as the originator of global workspace theory and global workspace dynamics, a theory of human cognitive architecture, the cortex and consciousness. Bernie is a former Senior Fellow in Theoretical Neurobiology at the Neurosciences Institute in La Jolla, CA, and Editor in Chief of the Society for MindBrain Sciences. He is author of many scientific papers, articles, essays, chapters, and acclaimed books and textbooks. Bernie is the recipient of the 2019 Hermann von Helmholtz Life Contribution Award by the International Neural Network Society, which recognizes work in perception proven to be paradigm changing and long-lasting. He teaches science. It keeps him out of trouble.
"I think in terms of consciousness, it seems to me that these Feelings of Knowing are perhaps the conscious tip of the iceberg for this huge amount of unconscious processing that's going on of all this information in our environment, where maybe I couldn't tell you why I know there's danger, but I know." - Alea Skwara, PhD Candidate in the Perception, Cognition, and Cognitive Neuroscience (PCCN) area of the Psychology Department at UC Davis Global Workspace Theory: Exploring Evidence for Widespread Integration & Broadcasting of Conscious Signals - Part Two Episode 17 of the Podcast On Consciousness with Bernard Baars explores the links between cutting edge brain evidence and how that supports or updates our understanding of consciousness and the Global Workspace Theory (GWT). Talking Points 0:00 – Intro 5:24 – History of Global Workspace Theory 8:23 – Discussion Paper #1: Baars et al. (2013) Global Workspace Dynamics 9:32 - What is meant by “Widespread Integration?” 17:22 – The Neuroscience of Widespread Integration 25:26 – Corticothalamic Loops in Relation to GWT 30:10 – Localist vs Local-Global Theories 35:46 – “The Question of Introspection” 43:01 – How is Consciousness Assessed? 49:58 – Feelings of Knowing (FOKs) 54:33 – Discussion Paper #2: Gaillard et al. (2009) Converging Intracranial Markers... 1:04:20 – Discussion Paper #3: Herman et al. (2019) A Switch & Wave of Neuronal Activity 1:14:55 – Brain Oscillations: Gamma and Beta Bands 1:20:56 – Paper #4: Deco et al. 2019 Revisiting the Global Workspace 1:26:29 – Functional Rich Clubs 1:41:50 – The Future Quest for Consciousness Summary Episode 17 is the second in a three-part series on GWT Origins & Evidence, featuring our student interviewers, Alea Skwara and Ilian Daskalov. Together with Bernard Baars, they examine the recent neuroscientific study of consciousness. After some quick introductions, Alea briefly summarizes their discussion in Part I on the history of Global Workspace, how the theory evolved, as well as some of the core hypotheses it generates. Now we dive into the brain evidence. Global Workspace Theory (or GWT) was first formulated in the ‘80s as a psychological theory of how consciousness might operate. In Part I, we talked about the spotlight metaphor. One of the key predictions of GWT is “widespread integration and broadcasting.” This seems to be one of the predictions that can be most directly tested by brain activity, our topic today. Cortical Binding and Propagation The trio delves into the first of 4 papers, namely Baars' 2013 paper called “Global Workspace Dynamics.” This paper comes as the result of four decades of cumulative work, which pulls together the evidence as of 2013. One of its key points connecting GWT to neuroscientific evidence is that GWT does not require (or suggest) an “anatomical hub” of coordinated activity, but, instead, a momentary, dynamic “functional hub.” Bernie, Alea and Ilian explore the question: What is the difference between an anatomical hub and a functional hub, and what does it mean to say that a functional hub is dynamic? Bernie explains how the conscious brain is characterized by ‘widespread integration and broadcasting.' The cortex is like a large city with specialized neighborhoods, streets and alleys. There is an ever changing flow of traffic between them. He then suggests that the thalamus is more than a relay station of the brain, and that the sensory thalamus is an entryway to the giant cortico-thalamic (CT) system, which integrates and broadcasts conscious information. Next, Ilian asks how we can experimentally test conscious processes. This moves the conversation to Feelings of Knowing (FOKs), which is one fundamental type of conscious experience. Bernie makes the point that Feelings of Knowing are an integral part of the conscious stream. Evidence for GWT: Conscious Access, Gamma Activity, and Functional Rich Clubs The next paper is by Gaillard et al. (2009). It is an outstanding example of reading work from France by Dehaene and Changeux in Paris. The title is “Converging Intracranial Markers of Conscious Access, ” and it represents probably the most precise and accurate evidence so far for cortical integration and broadcasting. The experiment compared conscious and unconscious processing of briefly flashed words. Our trio asks the question: How does the observed effect of longer lasting and more widespread brain activity during conscious perception of a word offer support for GWT? Alea explains how this evidence confirms that conscious perceptual activity is propagated widely throughout the cortex. The third target paper is from a famous Yale epilepsy research group, led by Hal Blumenfeld, and the first author is Wendy X. Herman. It is titled, “A Switch and Wave of Neuronal Activity in the Cerebral Cortex During the First Second of Conscious Perception” (2019), and reinforces our message. Alea summarizes this third paper in the discussion, which looks at conscious perception in humans by using direct electrical recordings from the cerebral cortex during a visual perception task. Herman et al. discovered that stimuli that were consciously perceived elicited large-scale network switching, followed by waves of gamma activity. These findings support the hypothesis that such large waves are an indication of coordinated local-global activity. Our trio asks: What might be the special significance of the gamma and beta bands to consciousness? An important recent paper by Deco et al. (2019) links this research to the major discovery of the cortical connectome, the street map of the cortex. It is called “Revisiting the Global Workspace.” This fourth and final paper, with coauthors Deco, Vidaurre, and Kringelbach, examined neuroimages from over 1000 participants and created a full brain hierarchy in what the researchers defined as ‘functional rich clubs.' These ‘clubs' correlate activity between brain regions and strengthen the idea that Global Workspace is dynamic, but not necessarily in a grossly visible way. Our trio explores: What does Deco's idea of an “invariant global workspace” mean? The Future Quest for Consciousness As our trio wraps up, Ilian wants to know about the future of “the quest for consciousness.” Bernie and Alea agree that combining brain recordings with phenomenological interviews during meditation is very exciting. Links to Papers Discussed in the Episode Paper 1: “Global Workspace Dynamics: Cortical ‘Binding and Propagation' Enables Conscious Contents Paper 2: Converging Intracranial Markers of Conscious Access Paper 3: A Switch and Wave of Neuronal Activity in the Cerebral Cortex During the First Second of Conscious Perception Paper 4: Revisiting the Global Workspace: Orchestration of the Functional Hierarchical Organisation of the Human Brain Bios Alea Skwara is a PhD candidate at the University of California, Davis where she studies cognitive neuroscience. Her primary research focuses on compassion and responses to suffering. The main question that Alea is currently trying to answer is whether meditational practices can expand the range of people that a person can feel compassion for. Ilian Daskalov is a senior undergraduate student at University of California, Irvine where he studies Cognitive Science. He holds an associate degree with honors from San Diego Mesa College. His research interests include sleep, psychedelics, and artificial intelligence. He is passionate about communicating science and promoting critical thinking. Bernard Baars is best known as the originator of global workspace theory and global workspace dynamics, a theory of human cognitive architecture, the cortex and consciousness. Bernie is a former Senior Fellow in Theoretical Neurobiology at the Neurosciences Institute in La Jolla, CA, and Editor in Chief of the Society for MindBrain Sciences. He is author of many scientific papers, articles, essays, chapters, and acclaimed books and textbooks. Bernie is the recipient of the 2019 Hermann von Helmholtz Life Contribution Award by the International Neural Network Society, which recognizes work in perception proven to be paradigm changing and long-lasting. He teaches science. It keeps him out of trouble. 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Ilan N. talks about a variety of struggles and challenges in his transition, despite being very privileged by having access to insurance and a good support network from his family. He speaks about stigma and animosity against phalloplasty within the transman community as well as the side effects of therapies that are often not talked about. He reflects on the recovery post-surgery and the burden on his caregivers and how humor helps to get through difficult conversations and decisions making scary topics easier by making jokes. Concluding that one should not be impacted by the fear of never being good enough or the general perception of a “real” man or woman.
"One of the major features of the Global Workspace hypothesis began with limited capacity, that there has to be a compensatory event in the brain happening, and the most plausible one, for various reasons, including other people's work, of course, was that there's some kind of very wide recruitment of brain resources that happens as a function of becoming conscious of something." – Dr. Bernard Baars, originator of Global Workspace Theory and Global Workspace Dynamics, a theory of human cognitive architecture, the cortex and consciousness. “Global Workspace Theory: Exploring Origins and Evidence - Part 1” with Ilian Daskalov & Alea Skwara In episode 16 of our Podcast On Consciousness, psychobiologist and author Bernard Baars, and Student Interviewers Alea Skwara, a PhD candidate at UC Davis and Ilian Daskalov, a senior undergrad student at UC Irvine unpack the origins and various components of Baars' Global Workspace Theory (GWT), a theory of human cognitive architecture, the cortex, and consciousness. GWT is a widely used framework for the role of conscious and unconscious events in the functioning of the brain, a set of explicit assumptions that can be tested, as many of them have been in the last twenty years. Global Workspace Dynamics (GWD) is the most current version of GWT – attempting to take into account the complexities of the living brain. Talking Points 0:00 – Intro by Natalie Geld, Bernard Baars, Alea Skwara & Ilian Daskalov 5:58 – Is a Stream of Consciousness a Passive State? 11:59 – How is Consciousness Defined? 18:29 – Unpacking the Origins of Global Workspace Theory 28:37 – Features of Global Workspace Theory 37:45 – The Limited Capacity of Conscious Awareness 42:36 – Parallel Integrated Computing 50:28 – Widespread Integration and Broadcasting 1:00:55 – What People Get Wrong About GWT Summary Bernie opens the conversation with the point that consciousness has largely been perceived as a passive state. When scientists initially started recording brain activity, the collection of brain regions which were active in the absence of a given task were considered to be “the brain's metabolic baseline.” This notion, however, has received plenty of pushback in recent years, and this baseline is now regarded as an active cognitive task. In an effort to get everyone on the same page, Ilian asks Bernie to define consciousness for the listeners. By using a metaphorical comparison to Galileo and his thermometer, Baars indicates that our current science is only able to give us an “operational definition,” which may differ from what consciousness actually is. In addition, by reiterating one of Baars' metaphors, Alea explains that awareness is like a shining spotlight in a theater, while the unilluminated part of the stage, which is the majority of it, is where all the unconscious processes occur. Origins of Global Workspace Theory Ilian asks Bernie about the origins of Global Workspace Theory, and what inspired his thought process. Bernie shares his story on how he became interested in studying consciousness, which was initially ignited by the limitations of strictly behavioristic views imposed upon the scientific thinking of the time. Additionally, by exploring altered states of consciousness through the practice of transcendental meditation and inspired by the field of artificial intelligence, Bernie began to formulate a model to explain the nature of awareness. The key to any scientific concept is “relative evidence.” Without that we simply get lost. And the history of speculation about consciousness is mostly about people getting lost, arguing about semantic questions and frankly wasting time. What we want, in fact, is to study nature through facts. Baars has argued that “contrastive evidence” involves the most relevant set of facts, such as sleep and waking states. The Bottleneck Paradox: Exploring the Limited Capacity of Consciousness Diving further into the various characteristics of Global Workspace and the questions which the theory attempts to answer, Bernie and Alea examine one of its most notable features, namely Limited Capacity, or the process of being aware of only a small percentage of what is happening in one's mind. Limited capacity appears to be a genuine feature of the brain that continues to be a paradox. In the history of science, puzzles like this are the hardest fundamental questions to solve. Building on this topic, they also incorporate the subject of parallel integrated computing, which describes how a number of processors simultaneously tackle the same problem in order to reach the most optimal solution. Global Access, Integration, and Some Clarifications The discussion then moves on to the core prediction of GWT, which is “widespread integration and broadcasting.” Bernie uses the example of a chirping bird to explain that integration is the process of sound traveling to both ears at slightly different times, all the while being perceived as one. Furthermore, Alea summarizes the broadcasting aspect of Global Workspace as the ability to “hyper focus on a narrow piece of experience.” In the final segment of the episode, Ilian and Bernie discuss some of the common misconceptions about Global Workspace Theory. Referring to the analogy of a traffic jam's changing epicenter, Baars explains that the Global Workspace is a dynamic hub in the brain - and not static - as commonly thought. In Episode 17 - Part 2 of our series on GWT, Bernie, Ilian, and Alea will explore the links between cutting edge brain evidence and how that supports or updates our understanding of consciousness and the Global Workspace Theory. They will begin with Bernie's co-authored paper from 2013 -- “Global Workspace Dynamics: Cortical “binding and propagation” enables conscious contents” -- the result of four decades of cumulative work, which is important because it pulls all the current strands together. Three recent scientific papers will be unpacked that point out a plausible way in which all our sources can converge - can come together into a single conception. This is only a start and we hope that this conversation triggers further questions. Get a 40% Discount for your copy of Bernie Baars' acclaimed new book On Consciousness: Science & Subjectivity - Updated Works on Global Workspace Theory GO TO: http://shop.thenautiluspress.com APPLY DISCOUNT CODE AT CHECKOUT: "PODCASTVIP" Bios Alea Skwara is a PhD candidate at the University of California, Davis where she studies cognitive neuroscience. Her primary research focuses on compassion and responses to suffering. The main question that Alea is currently trying to answer is whether meditational practices can expand the range of people that a person can feel compassion for. Ilian Daskalov is a senior undergraduate student at University of California, Irvine where he studies Cognitive Science. He holds an associate degree with honors from San Diego Mesa College. His research interests include sleep, psychedelics, and artificial intelligence. He is passionate about communicating science and promoting critical thinking. Bernard Baars is best known as the originator of global workspace theory and global workspace dynamics, a theory of human cognitive architecture, the cortex and consciousness. Bernie is a former Senior Fellow in Theoretical Neurobiology at the Neurosciences Institute in La Jolla, CA, and Editor in Chief of the Society for MindBrain Sciences. He is author of many scientific papers, articles, essays, chapters, and acclaimed books and textbooks. Bernie is the recipient of the 2019 Hermann von Helmholtz Life Contribution Award by the International Neural Network Society, which recognizes work in perception proven to be paradigm changing and long-lasting. He teaches science. It keeps him out of trouble.
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"The idea is to help people understand how this science is relevant to their daily lives. Our brain likes novelty. It gets this sort of dopamine hit when you give it new information. Capturing attention and getting people excited about the information is really important, especially when dealing with things like public health issues, for example.” – Dr. Heather Berlin, Neuropsychologist and Assistant Clinical Professor at Mount Sinai Episode 15: "Communicating Science Effectively and The Notion of Free Will" with Dr. Heather Berlin *On Consciousness* For Episode #15, our returning guest is neuropsychologist Dr. Heather Berlin, an Assistant Clinical Professor in Psychiatry at Mount Sinai School of Medicine. Dr. Berlin is a trained neuroscientist and a clinical psychologist. She is also interested in the neural basis of consciousness, dynamic unconscious processes, the use of psychedelics to treat mental disorders, and in the neural basis of creativity. We discuss her work and passions in this episode. Talking Points 0:00 - Intro with Bernard Baars, Dr. Heather Berlin & Student Interviewer, Ilian Daskalov 1:14 - Self-regulation and impulsivity 6:59 - Communicating science effectively 10:57 - The future of AI 16:23 - The notion of free will 19:30 - Future scientific discoveries 22:33 - Advice for neuroscience students Summary Bernie Baars expresses his interest in the topic of human impulsivity and invites Dr. Berlin to share how her work has been shaped by studying the nature of self-regulation. Heather discusses her pursuit of trying to understand what makes us distinctly human, which led her on a journey of studying the functions of the prefrontal cortex. Additionally, the two also briefly touch on how Freud’s work has contributed to our understanding of the human mind. Bernie then welcomes Student Interviewer Ilian Daskalov, a Cognitive Science student at University of California, Irvine into the conversation to further explore her unique work, research and creative endeavors. Relating Science to Our Daily Lives They begin with the question “What makes someone an effective science communicator?” Heather explains that while there are many ways to communicate science, the key to capturing your audience’s attention stems from relating science information to their daily lives. Heather says: “First of all, find what you are good at, what medium you might be best at. You know, my husband raps about science, right? That's his medium. Then start to cultivate your medium. I think the kind of overarching aim that runs across them all is about connecting with people. I think on an emotional level, on a personal level -- because sometimes science can be abstract and objective, and that's what we want with science. It's objective. It's not amenable to our subjectivity, but at the same time that can feel very clinical. Distant. The idea is to help people understand how this science is relevant to their daily lives. How it's meaningful and what it means to them. Even if it's just inspiring a sense of awe, like, I don't know for sure about astrophysics, maybe it doesn't have any direct impact on our daily life, but just living in this universe and the enormity of it!! It’s awe inspiring! Our brain likes novelty. It gets this sort of dopamine hit when you give it new information. Capturing attention and getting people excited about the information is really important, especially when dealing with things like public health issues, for example.” Conscious AI and the Notion of Free Will Recalling a recent interview between Heather Berlin and Sophia the Robot, Ilian seeks to understand where the future development of general artificial intelligence is heading. Both Bernie and Heather express their skepticism that humanity will be able to create conscious machines. They go on to explain that while our understanding of consciousness is yet incomplete, the biological components that it consists of appear to be fundamental building blocks. Following the topic of AI, the discussion moves on to the notion of Free Will. Heather points out that although there is no evidence for the Cartesian definition of Free Will, the unconscious processes may not be predetermined. She further highlights the fact that the lack of Free Will does not excuse inappropriate human behavior as we have evolved the capacity to have self-control, primarily due to the maturation of the prefrontal cortex. Bernie shares his thoughts on consciousness and the sense of Free Will: “Consciousness has been a huge taboo in the last 100 years, and so people are very often a little bit ashamed or inhibited or afraid of getting criticized when they speak freely of consciousness and Free Will. The key move in this new and confusing area is to state our questions in a testable and open-minded way. In good science, we should never impose our answers onto nature. The way to study the sense of freedom that we all have is profoundly important -- it is very real -- and not an illusion. There are profound biological reasons as to why humans and animals prefer freedom over coercion. Once we ask the question this way, we can study it.” Future Science In the final moments of the episode, Ilian inquires about any future scientific discoveries that Heather is most enthusiastic about. She shares her excitement for the potential uses of neural implants which will aid in manipulating pathways in our brains, leading to enhanced memory, creativity, and intelligence. She also expresses optimism that through gene editing, we would be able to eliminate some neurological illnesses, such as Alzheimer’s Disease. In closing, Ilian asks: “What general advice do you have for students of neuroscience and psychology?” Heather responds by urging science students to be persistent in chasing their goals and to always be bold and take risks, and says, “Just keep going, keep going, keep going, and don't let anybody stop you unless it's illegal.” Get a 40% Discount for your copy of Bernie Baars' acclaimed new book On Consciousness: Science & Subjectivity - Updated Works on Global Workspace Theory GO TO: http://shop.thenautiluspress.com APPLY DISCOUNT CODE AT CHECKOUT: "PODCASTVIP" Bios: Dr. Heather Berlin is a dual-trained neuroscientist and clinical psychologist, and assistant clinical professor of psychiatry at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mont Sinai in NY. She explores the neural basis of impulsive and compulsive psychiatric and neurological disorders with the aim of developing novel treatments. She is also interested in the brain basis of consciousness, dynamic unconscious processes, and creativity. Clinically, she specializes in lifespan (child, adolescent, and adult) treatment of anxiety, mood, and impulsive and compulsive disorders (e.g. OCD), blending her neural perspective with cognitive behavioral therapy, mindfulness, and humanistic approaches. You can visit her website at https://www.heatherberlin.com/ Ilian Daskalov is a senior undergraduate student at University of California, Irvine where he studies Cognitive Science. He holds an associate degree with honors from San Diego Mesa College. His research interests include sleep, psychedelics, and artificial intelligence. He is passionate about communicating science and promoting critical thinking. Bernard Baars is best known as the originator of global workspace theory and global workspace dynamics, a theory of human cognitive architecture, the cortex and consciousness. Bernie is a former Senior Fellow in Theoretical Neurobiology at the Neurosciences Institute in La Jolla, CA, and Editor in Chief of the Society for MindBrain Sciences. He is author of many scientific papers, articles, essays, chapters, and acclaimed books and textbooks. Bernie is the recipient of the 2019 Hermann von Helmholtz Life Contribution Award by the International Neural Network Society, which recognizes work in perception proven to be paradigm changing and long-lasting. He teaches science. It keeps him out of trouble.
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2:00 - Hottest AI trends for 20215:35 - Open source for AI - paradigm shift11:30 - AI model supremacy21:10 - Authorship rights when AI contributes31:00 - GPT encapsulating knowledge?34:00 - Human consciousness replicable as computation41:50 - Are we in a matrix?42:30 - Cyberpunk 207750:50 - Can AI create emotion the way we cannot tell it is AI?Conversation references:Book: "You look like a thing and I love you" - Janelle ShaneBook: "Shadows of the Mind", Roger PenroseChinese Room argumentManhattan projectArt Breeder projectThe Origin of Circuits - re FPGA topicHost's notes:Gartner Top Strategic Technology Trends for 2021 Jukebox - music-making tool by OpenAI. While the achievement is significant from a technological perspective, the results are unlikely to threaten the livelihoods of human musicians.DALL·E generates images in response to written inputs, and (whose name honours both Salvador Dalí and Pixar's WALL·E) is a decoder-only transformer model. From Andrew Ng's 'The Batch' newsletter: OpenAI trained it on images with text captions taken from the internet. Given a sequence of tokens that represent a text and/or image, it predicts the next token. Then it predicts the next token given its previous prediction and all previous tokens. This allows DALL·E to generate images from a wide range of text prompts and to generate fanciful images that aren't represented in its training data, such as “an armchair in the shape of an avocado.” WHY it matters? As Ilya Sutskever puts it ‘combining language and vision techniques could overcome computer vision's need for large, well labeled datasets'.
In the first day of the new 2021 year talking with the culinary photograph Ilian Iliev and the professional chef Oktay Hyusein about their book Bulgaria - Food for celebration. The book is a real celebration of friendship between the different ethnicities living in Bulgarian and their culinary traditions that can live together in peace and be shared between them and for the generations to come. Chef Oktay and Ilian presented traditional Bulgarian food for new year celebration, including a recipe of a beef stew with veggies and a beetroot appetizer. - В първия ден на новата 2021 година разговаряме с кулинарния фотограф Илиян Илиев и професионалния готвач Октай Хюсеин за книгата им "Българска храна за празници". Книгата е истински празник на приятелството между различните етноси, живеещи в България, и кулинарните им традиции, които могат да живеят заедно в мир и да бъдат споделяни между тях и да пребъднат за идните поколения. Шеф Октай и Илиан представиха традиционна българска храна за новогодишното тържество, включително и рецепта за телешко със зеленчуци и предястие от цвекло.
[ ILIAN ROYAL ARCHIVES : A ROYAL PROCLAMATION GIVEN IN THE YEAR 14 OF THE REIGN OF HER VERY MAJESTY THE HIGH QUEEN MYRIAD HELOISE ] Yes, Ilia, our people have long since taken to the stars; yes, we have seen the universe far and wide beyond the Great Curtain of our Luminous Skies. Yes, we have found friendships and allegiances and loves outside our Great and Sheltered Homeland. But it is our not the happenstance of our geography that makes us Ilians. No, no birthright or proximity will buy our loyalty, no proclamation of false unity will seal our allegiance against our better interest. It is not our place on this planet or in the light of our Unseen Star that ties us together. It is the love of our home that makes us Ilians. It is our connections with those people around us, those who have given us our names and our titles, those we have chosen to live out our life with. And whosoever would be an Ilian, will be an Ilian. Whosoever would seek friendship here, or family here, or love here, whosoever would seek refuge here, Ilia’s Glorious Curtained Sky will grant it. For this is what it means to be Ilian; this is what it has always meant, since the first Kings and Queens made this strange and beautiful place their home. And this is what it shall mean, for as long as this very world keeps spinning in its Perfect Orbit, and the Court in Apogee This week, on Tango Sector: On their way to the Court in Apogee to seek an audience with High Queen Myriad Heloise of the Royal Family of Ilia, the crew runs into some unexpected interference. Claus dodges another bullet. Serant turns up the heat. Cash makes a call to a friend. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/unexploredcast Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/unexploredcast Art by Julianne Stone: https://twitter.com/Juli_Aria Music by Andrew: https://andrewperricone.bandcamp.com/
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Run it Red episode 64 is here with fresh cuts from the likes of Ryan Elliott, Insolate, LSD, Marco Faraone and more. there's also a bonus hour which wasn't included in the NTS broadcast. Next show >>> 12am (UK Time) 23rd May www.nts.live Subscribe: >>> fanlink.to/runitred Send your music >>> promos@djbensims.com Spotify Playlist: bit.ly/RUNITREDSPOTIFY 1. TRP - Pony Up. Lobster Theremin 2. Eddie Fowlkes - The Past and Present (Benji Candelario Mix). TechnoSoul 3. Moon Boots feat. Steven Klavier - Tied Up (Kenny Dope Bonus Beats). Anjunadeep 4. Adryiano - PL303 Style. Cestraw 5. Ben Sims - Free Jack. Lobster Theremin 6. Phonofunk - Bruteloops. Unreleased 7. Benales - Move Forward. Sino 8. Adryiano - U Better Axumbody. Cestraw 9. Adryiano - Frequency Damager. Cestraw 10. DJ Hansz - Alarm. UKR 11. Lester Fitzpatrick & DJ Stretch - Jack Da Beat. UKR 12. Marco Faraone - No Drama. Rekids 13. Zenker Brothers - Chi Boost. Ilian Tape 14. Benales - Sit Fence. Sino 15. Warwick - Holla. Lobster Theremin 16. Stuey Lyøns and Jon Hussey - Stretching Ohms. Unreleased 17. Cadans - Droog. Hardgroove 18. Johannes Volk - Asphalt Flowers. Made Of Concrete 19. Kareem Smith - French Dressin. UKR 20. Temudo - Krpan 99. Space Travel 21. Arthur Robert - Precision. Figure 22. Linkan Ray - Chain Process. Be As One 23. FBK - 074. Knotweed 24. Ryan Elliott - The Move. Faith Beat 25. Insolate - Lust (Ben Sims Hardgroove Remix). Unreleased 26. Lunatik - Parallel Soul. Suburban Avenue 27. DJ Hyperactive & Jason Patrick - Harrier Env. 4 Track 28. Stefan Vincent - Untitled. Unreleased 29. Karras Martinez - Higher (Pushmann Remix). Unreleased 30. Gene Richards Jr - Without You (Alexander Kowalski Remix). Uncage 31. A.Paul - Alienation (Temudo Remix). Sleaze 32. Inox Traxx - Obstacles. Overbalance 33. The Binary Mind - Endogenous Pyrogen (Alexander Johansson & Mattias Fridell Remix). Gynoid 34. LSD - Process 11 . LSD 35. Zenker Brothers - Bengel Mode. Ilian Tape 36. Cravo - EVO.02. Cravo 37. Fixon - Hurt Energy (Tool MIx). Illegal Alien 38. Kessell - Killing Vector. Warm Up 39. Luke Slater - O-Ton Reassembled 3. Ostgut Ton 40. Anti Patriot - War Crime. Sonic Mind 41. Biemsix - Chemistry (Ryan Elliott Remix). Symbolism 42. Sleeparchive - Leave. Tresor 43. Marco Faraone - Grey Minds. Rekids 44. Rene Wise - Juggler. Reclaim Your City 45. Moddullar - Phase Shift. Clergy 46. Mark Broom - AR-4. Token 47. Joton - Untitled. Unreleased 48. ANEW - Airfoil (James Ruskin Remix). ? 49. Linkan Ray - Sharpness Of Thought. Be As One 50. Rebecca Delle Piane - Luxe. ? 51. Stef Mendesidis - The Secret Agent's Blunder. Clergy 52. Mascon - Verrat. Illegal Alien 53. Mascon - Pik Dame. Illegal Alien 54. Inox Traxx - Untitled. Unreleased 55. Rondell Adams - Iron Beast - (Kareem Smith remix). UKR 56. Cravo - EVO.03. Cravo 57. TWR72 - Mouth. Float 58. Barrow Boy - Berwick Manor (No Vox). Retro-Vert 59. Fhase 87 - Haures . Lemegeton 60. Antigone & Rødhåd - 190904. WSNWG 61. Grindvik & Pfirter - Neu. Stokholm LTD 62. Deniro - Static. Reclaim Your City 63. Cravo - EVO.04. Cravo 64. Inox Traxx - Sound Effects. Overbalance 65. Jay Clarke - Plus. Soma 66. Elektrabel - LS081019. Primitive State 67. Unbalance - Octagon. Overbalance 68. Keith Carnal - Lunar. Second Degree 69. Archivist - Palenque. Second Nature 70. Zenker Brothers - Shaketown. Ilian tape 71. Farron - Brooklyn Banks. Shaw Cuts BONUS HOUR 72. Artefakt - Delphic. Delsin 73. Nite Fleit - Folie A Dreamland (Jensen Interceptor Remix). Dance Trax 74. Leiras - Chromatic Decay. Clergy 75. Kuno - South West. 777 76. Marco Faraone - Iconic. Rekids 77. Forest Drive West - Hidden Past. Mantis 78. Aleksi Perala - NLL561908705. Clone 79. Aubrey - The Slicer. Dream Diary 80. Quixosis - Mudo. Place 81. Zoroxxe - Tigrillo. Place 82. Luke Slater - O-Ton Reassembled 5. Ostgut Ton 83. Marco Faraone - No Filter. Rekids 84. Marco Faraone - Force Deep. Rekids 85. Aleksi Perala - NLL561908702. Clone 86. The Advent - L.U. Cultivated Electronics 87. Byron The Aquarius - Techno is Black
Ce hors-série d'Entre nos lèvres vous invite sur notre boîte vocale. Lors du confinement de 2020, nos auditrices et auditeurs se sont confié.e.s à leurs dictaphones pour nous raconter leur rapport à l'amour et au sexe durant cette période. Qu'est-ce que cet événement change à nos relations, à l'amour, à notre rapport à l'autre, à soi, à notre corps, à notre intimité ? Dans cet épisode, vous retrouverez les voix de Léa, Steffi, Elena, Elise, Eleonore, Mathilde, Aurélie, Adrien (Épisode 23), Mathilde (encore une), Clémence, Pauline, Gwendoline, Lina, Claire et Ilian. On vous souhaite une belle écoute ! Céline & Margaux Vous pouvez nous suivre sur : www.instagram.com/entrenoslevres www.facebook.com/entrenoslevres www.twitter.com/entrenoslevres Ou sur notre site internet : www.entrenoslevres.fr Pour commander le livre : www.entrenoslevres.fr/livre Et n'oubliez pas de vous inscrire à notre super newsletter. Tous les 15 jours, à l'annonce du nouvel épisode, on partage avec vous 5 chouettes recommandations (des livres, des films, des articles, tout ce qui nous a plu ou touché ces derniers temps). Promis, c'est cool. Pour vous inscrire : www.entrenoslevres.fr/inscription PS. Ah oui, Entre nos lèvres, ce sont des portraits intimes qui racontent les vraies histoires autour de la sexualité (mais pas que). Le premier podcast qui parle de sexe comme on devrait en parler tous les jours, avec honnêteté et bienveillance. Réalisation & Production : Entre nos lèvres Montage & Mixage : Entre nos lèvres Musique : Martijn De Boer
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In todays episode I talk about the updates with the Omar scandal. A complaint has been filed by a right wing watchdog group to the congressional ethics committee to look into her criminal activity and sham marriage to her brother to break immigration laws.I also report on the Epstein update. He was found in his cell with "wounds" on his neck. Is this a possible arkancide attempt to keep him quiet?And some YouTube drama. Eugenia Cooney IMO is lying to all of us, and Jaclyn Glenn has all the details.
Rezensionen zu "A Brightness Long Ago" von Guy Gavriel Kay, "Im Zeichen der Mohnblume" ("Poppy War") von R.F. Kuang und "Die Töchter von Ilian" von Jenny-Mai Nuyen
JOHANNESBURG - On a recent trip to South Africa, Professor Ilian Mihov, the Dean of renowned global business school INSEAD, took the time to chat to us at BizNews. In this wide-ranging interview, Mihov explains why business can be and, in many ways, already is a major force for good in the world. He also explains how he thinks South Africa has tremendous potential and why it too can benefit dramatically from just getting on the path of becoming a more business-friendly destination. He also explains the value of an MBA in today's world and why INSEAD wants to see more students from Africa joining its ranks and alumni. It's fascinating to hear an outsider's perspective on the challenges and opportunities that South Africa and Africa face. Take a listen. - Gareth van Zyl
Elves and Dwarves and Halflings, Oh My! This episode Adam and Chris go back to the world of roleplaying games and try making sense of the origins of many of the races found in Dungeons & Dragons and fantasy in general. We also get to listen to brand new music from the epic doom band Smoulder.Suggestions or Questions? You can contact us at swords.shotguns@gmail.comSocial Media FacebookInstagram: AdamChris LegalEpisodes available freely, licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0. creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ MusicSmoulder - Ilian of GarathormSmoulder's debut album "Times of Obscene Evil and Wild Daring" is out Apri 26th via Cruz del Sur Music.https://smoulder.bandcamp.com/ Swords & Shotguns main theme: Mystic Rainbow by The Cosmic DinodogDeadly RouletteKevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensecreativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Until next time...
Aristoteleen kantapää kysyi tietokirjailija Arto Kivimäeltä, miksi hän tekee lastenkirjoja muinaisen Kreikan taruista. Sopivatko väkivaltaiset sotatarinat ollenkaan lasten korville? Kivimäki paljastaa, että Odysseian ja Ilian tarut tarjoavat jokaiselle jotakin. Ne ovat tarinoita, joiden perustalle kaikki myöhemmät kertomukset on rakennettu. Siksi kaikkien pitäisi lukea sekä itselleen että lapsilleen näitä klassisia tarinoita. Ohjelman ovat toimittaneet Pasi Heikura ja Tina Cavén. Kuva: Wikimedia/Fingalo
This week on SkaiCast we're discussing The 100 episode 4x10, "Die All, Die Merrily"—and by discussing, we really mean mourning the death of Ilian and referencing Harry Potter way too randomly way too many times.
HELLO AND WELCOME BACK TO META STATION, WHERE THE AWESOME SELINA WILKEN FROM HYPABLE JOINS US TO FLAIL ABOUT THE FUCKING AMAZINGNESS OF THIS EPISODE, WHERE WE BID EMOTIONAL GOODBYES TO THREE SIGNIFICANT CHARACTERS, CRY WITH BLAKE SIBLING FEELS, FINALLY BEGIN TO LOVE WHERE OCTAVIA’S ARC IS GOING, AND THEN LOSE OUR MIND OVER CLARKE/JAHA/DANTE WALLACE LEADERSHIP PARALLELS WITH THAT INSANE TWIST ENDING P.S. SORRY THIS IS IN ALL-CAPS BUT IT’S IMPOSSIBLE TO HAVE LOWERCASE FEELINGS ABOUT AN EPISODE THIS FANTASTIC ------------------------------------------- 0:00 - After Our Grumpfest Last Week, This FANTASTIC Episode Has Restored Our Faith in This Season and This Show 0:08 – The Conclave Does Right By Octavia and We Want to Scream Forever About It 0:15 – Let’s Discuss That Gaia and Indra Hug: The Throne Room Scenes Keep the Emotional Stakes Real 0:25 – R.I.P. Ilian kom Trishanakru, Who We Finally Began to Kinda Come Around to Liking During This Episode 0:36 – Octavia kom Skaikru Becomes Octavia kom Everykru By Returning to Her Truest Core Self and Remembering Who Lincoln Really Was 0:49 – Is Season 4 Too Episodic For the Stakes of Big Moments to Carry Forward The Way They Did In Earlier Seasons? 0:55 – We Debate Whether Octilian Needed to Be Sexual Or Not 0:59 – Erin Calls Claire a “Kabby Baby Truther” 1:01 – R.I.P. Luna kom Floukru, Whose Sudden Descent Into Darkness We Have Many Thoughts About 1:14 – A Science Island Thread About Clarke and Luna Would Have Fixed So Many Issues In Both of Their Storylines 1:22 – R.I.P. Roan kom Azgeda, One of This Show’s Most Beautifully-Realized Characters Who We Already Miss Desperately 1:37 – “Before They Were Ruthless Murder Machines, They Were Nerds”: We Love It When the Show Remembers That the Blakes Are Really Smart 1:41 – Bellamy Finally Finds the Balance Between Protecting Octavia and Letting Her Go 1:43 – Drink! Hamilton Reference! 1:49 – Selina Tells Us Her Least Favorite Moment of the Whole Series 1:52 – A Brief Sideline For Claire to Scream Her Family Feels About This Episode’s Next-Level Kellamy Content 1:57 – WHAT THE ACTUAL FUCK, CLARKE GRIFFIN????: We Are Mixed On Whether That Twist Should Have Come Out of Nowhere, But We All Love the Twist Itself 2:10 – Jaha and Clarke, Self-Proclaimed “Chosen Ones” 2:28 – How Much You Wanna Bet Kidnapping Bellamy and Not Kane Was Part of a Jaha Power Play? I THINK SOMEONE WANTS TO BE CHANCELLOR AGAIN 2:31 – Is the Bunker Storyline Going to Finally Bring Us the Abby/Bellamy Rebel Squad Team-Up of Our Dreams????? 2:40 – Locking the Bunker Doors Is Clarke’s List v2.0 2:47 – We’re Very Excited to Watch the Griffins Fight and the Blakes Reconcile Next Week
The show's inconsistency in developing any kind of an arc for Octavia is becoming a huge problem in S4. Here's 45 minutes of Claire and Erin breaking down all the Octavia stuff in 409, our concerns about where her plot might be going, our giant question mark about what Ilian's role is supposed to be, and our enormous frustration that the show can't decide from episode to episode who she is. (P.S. the rest of the recap is coming Monday! HINT, we love everything about Arkadia and Science Island and almost nothing about Polis.)
Hello and welcome back to Meta Station, where the world is ending and everything is terrible! But don't worry, because Jackson, Nyko and Dad Miller are back. Also Raven gets a taste of what it's like to be Clarke every day, Octavia gets a new sister maybe, the ponytail's a good look on Ilian, Claire's neck and neck with Jaha for "Who's More Weirdly Obsessed with Bill Cadogan?", ain't no nuclear apocalypse gonna bring down Luna, and Murphy is going to get adopted by Abby Griffin whether he wants to or not. THIS SEASON JUST GETS BETTER AND BETTER -------------------------------------------- 0:00 – Things Get a Little Loopy, Erin Can’t Say “Bagel,” and This Is the Longest Intro We’ve Ever Done 0:06 – Welcome to the Big Time, Kid!: Octavia Passed Her Murder Audition and Gets a Callback 0:10 – “One Life to Save Thousands”: This Time, It’s the Kids’ Turn to Make the Calls 0:18 – Underneath all the Stabby Blood Lust, Octavia Still Has a Soft Spot for Families 0:32 – The Representation Conversation: Why It Matters That Indra Isn’t Stereotypically Maternal 0:38 – What a Convenient Time to Stumble Upon a Nightblood Scout /What an Inconvenient Time for the Sudden Rise of a Violent Anti-Technology Cult 0:52 – HELL YES the Abby/Nyko Hospital Plot They Dropped After 302 Comes ROARING BACK 0:57 – Raven Reyes and the Terrible, Horrible, No-Good, Very Bad Day 1:14 – LISTEN GUYS IT’S NOT EXACTLY EASY BEING THE COMMANDER OF DEATH OKAY 1:25 – “I Don’t Even Know If YOU Know Why You Do the Things That You Do, Murphy” 1:40 – Underappreciated Episode Highlight: Father/Son Guard Duty! 1:46 – “Any Cult In a Storm”: Jaha’s New Crush on Doomsday Prophet/Con Man Bill Cadogan 1:52 – The 13th Bunker: Lifeboats, Finale Spec and Wacko Conspiracy Theories 2:02 – And We Close With Erin, Once Again, Not Being Able to Say “Bagels”
RILEYS AND GENTLEMEN! Welcome back to Meta Station, where we are joined by a special guest - the wonderful Jo Garfein, host of The Dropship and our IRL friend after we spent an awesome weekend hanging out together at Unity Days. This is technically part 3 of 2 (yes, you heard that right); we recorded the Polis and Arkadia half of the podcast with Jo, then the Farm Station half after she left, but then had some major technical glitches and re-recorded with Jo again two nights later. So this is our second attempt at a conversation among the three of us, and in order to get it uploaded on time, it has not been edited very heavily; we apologize in advance for how often we say "um" PLEASE DON'T HATE US Stand by for Part 2, coming up next! 0:00 - Intros: SECOND VERSE, SAME AS THE FIRST! Also Jo Garfein Is Here, Thanks Be to Riley 0:02 – Blue Butterflies and Creepy AI’s: Welcome to Ilian’s Hippie Commune 0:09 – It Took Less Than Ten Minutes For Jo to Bring Up the Fact That Claire Still Hasn’t Watched “Lost” Even Though She Promised She Would In Like July and She’s Very Sorry 0:15 – Trishanakru Is Descended From Burning Man: or, “Shout-Out to My Sister’s Ex-Fiance Troy” 0:20 – Darktavia is Rising and We’re All Very Gay For It 0:30 – “How to Care For Your Adopted Teenage Assassin: A Manual for New Parents” (Good Luck, Kane) 0:40 – I Mean, She’s No Riley, But We’re Really Feeling Echo (and Her Potential to Fuck Shit Up in Arkadia) 0:50 – CLAIRE IS THE HUMAN EQUIVALENT OF ALL-CAPS ABOUT THE KABBY SEX SCENE WHICH WILL PROBABLY SURPRISE EXACTLY ZERO OF OUR LISTENERS 0:54 – Jake Griffin, Forever In Our Hearts 1:00 – Oh Sweet Mother of God, Erin’s Sound Effects Are Back 1:08 – Claire Gets Real About Dead Parent Feels for a Second 1:11 – Jo and Riley: Co-Presidents of the Clarke Griffin Fan Club 1:13 – That Good Earth Cleavage 1:17 – PRINCESS MECHANIC IS BACK ON TOP! Riley Would Pick Them BOTH First 1:23 – Clarke/Raven/Bellamy = Jaha/Jake/Abby v2.0 1:26 – “We All Have Battle Scars”: Raven, Lindsey, and the Representation Conversation 1:30 – “I Don’t Like Mondays”: How Is Riley Going to Help Jasper? 1:38 – Harper and Bellamy Family Feels 1:40 – Like Season One All Over Again (This Time, With 100% More Riley!) 1:41 – Clarke’s “Live Together, Die Alone” Speech (DRINK, Jo Made Another “Lost” Reference!) 1:48 – Murphy’s Back Next Week! REUNITED WITH RILEY AFTER ALL THIS TIME! Also, Can Emori Join the Lady Tech Squad? 1:54 – What the Hell, Put Niylah on the Lady Tech Squad Too 1:56 – End of Part I, Get Ready For Part Two, ALL ABOUT RILEY
Denna vecka har vi nöjet att träffa en förstelärare i entreprenöriellt lärande och internationellt utbyte. Emelie Hahn är även lärare i tyska och SO-ämnena på S:t Ilian i Enköping. Hon har blivit Nominerad till Guldäpplet 2015 och föreläser om entreprenöriellt lärande och internationellt utbyte. Vi får i veckans avsnitt höra hur hon arbetat med internationella projekt genom eTwinning, om en partnerskola i Berlin och hur eleverna i tyska samarbetar med de tyska ungdomarna i skolans vardag och även genom besök besök i Berlin. Emelie arbetar aktivt för att höja tyskans status och för att få fler att vilja läsa tyska. Från grupper om cirka tio elever i varje årskurs är det sedan flera år mellan sextio -sjuttio elever som vill läsa tyska varje år. Inte nog om det hon har även utvecklat digitala undervisningsresurser i alla moderna språk samt ”DigiDeutsch” – ett koncept för fjärrundervisning i tyska. http://schooltool.solita.se/ Det här är ett avsnitt späckat av bra tips och idéer för språk och SO- lärare, men även för de som funderat på att starta upp ett EU-projekt, eller e-Twinning. Om ni vill ta del av ännu mer som Emelie har gjort kan ni kika på SchoolTool, där hon utvecklat "En resa i SO med Analfabeten som kunde räkna och digitala verktyg” för årskurs 7-9 – en undervisningsresurs som täcker allt centralt innehåll i alla fyra So-ämnen, där eleverna får öva på alla förmågor många gånger och som även förstärker förmågorna ibland annat svenska.
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