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Car Trip Trivia
The Human Body Quiz

Car Trip Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 9:13 Transcription Available


Intricate, technical and endlessly fascinating. How much do you know about the human body? This quiz has something for every....body. Facebook PatreonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Defending Employers: Audio From Lois LLC, Workers' Compensation Defense Attorneys
Episode 352: The Intricate World of New York Workers' Compensation Fraud

Defending Employers: Audio From Lois LLC, Workers' Compensation Defense Attorneys

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 49:56


In this episode, Joseph Melchionne (https://loisllc.com/attorney/joseph-melchionne/) delves into the intricate world of New York Workers' Compensation (https://loisllc.com/practice/new-york-workers-compensation-defense/) fraud, providing legal insights and practical strategies. Whether you're an attorney, claims adjuster, or investigator, this episode equips you with essential knowledge to combat fraudulent practices effectively. How to attend these webinars live and ask questions Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers' compensation law. Register for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8126129122765451535) Register for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar (https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/5291331929217948419) Schedules and Information Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks (https://loisllc.com/publications/) offered by the Firm. Webinar Archive View archive of prior New York Workers' Compensation webinars (https://loisllc.com/webinar-series/new-york-workers-compensation/) View archive of prior New Jersey Workers' Compensation webinars (https://loisllc.com/webinar-series/new-jersey-workers-compensation/) Disclaimer This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author. Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

Fiction Lab
PREMIERE: Rene Lorenzo - Delirium Tremens [Kizen Records]

Fiction Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 7:15


'A Good Moment' pure and clear, A melody that draws us near. A pause, a spark, a fleeting ray, Where inspiration leads the way' Fitting words to accompany Rene Lorenzo's forthcoming album on Kizen Records, titled ‘A Good Moment'. From start to finish, the Spaniard occupies a space that is hard to define. One that demands attention yet, gives space. Intricate, yet soothing and comforting on the ear. A wonderful combination that catches you in its embrace, ever so subtly. Delirium Tremens, coming in as track 8 on the 10 track album evokes feelings of security, the exhale to a long inhale. The muted kicks, and melody provide a base from which to build. Nothing is overt, no element tries to stray from that base. Each and every voice meant to compliment, and coexist. Rene Lorenzo's album, ‘A Good Moment' will be released out into the world on February 28th. @rene-lorenzo-dj www.instagram.com/renelorenzo_official/ @kizenrecords www.instagram.com/kizenrecords/ Write up by @huedj Follow us on social media: @itsdelayed linktr.ee/delayed www.delayed.nyc www.facebook.com/itsdelayed www.instagram.com/_____delayed www.youtube.com/@_____delayed Contact us: info@delayed.nyc

Stationery Adjacent
Episode 178 - Book Reading, Discussing, Sharing

Stationery Adjacent

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 64:26


Intricate discussions on the tactical nuances of Football, or American Football as everyone else calls it.Show notes at: https://stationeryadjacent.com/episodes/178

The Dom Giordano Program
Simple, yet Intricate (Full Show)

The Dom Giordano Program

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 132:27


12 - How long will the Eagles parade route actually take? Will the Eagles go to the White House? 1205 - Is Pete Hegseth a phony? JD Vance vs. the Pope on illegal immigration. 1215 - Side - versatile as the white tee shirt 1220 - Your calls on the Pope's immigration stance 1230 - Shannon Grady, CEO of System Based Training and physiologist joins us. She runs sprint triathlons? Why is it so important to keep women's sports just for women? How can we fight back against school boards that continue to allow boys to play girls sports? What's her biggest takeaway from Trump signing an executive action keeping women's sports for women? 1250 - Don Smolenski stands up for the bad press Eagles fans get. Is he right for coming after the media and portrayal of Eagles fans or are the reporters justified? 1 - Continuing with your calls on media coverage of the Eagles win and the Pope. 120 - Dr. Joel and Marissa Fitzgerald, parents of slain Temple police officer Christopher Fitzgerald join us to discuss how they feel on Christopher's birthday one year after the fact, coupled with the fact that his favorite team was able to win the Super Bowl. Are we any steps closer to having any legal closure on the matter? What do the Fitzgeralds want the listeners to know going forward when it comes to power in this city? 140 - Marc Fogel has been released! Your calls. 150 - Continuing with your calls on post-Super Bowl celebrations and the Pope. 2 - PA GOP Leader and State Senator Greg Rothman joins the Dom Show. How does Greg feel about Governor Josh Shapiro and how he talks a big game, but doesn't deliver? Where will we search for a Republican candidate for the State Supreme Court and local elections? Will we see Voter ID laws in the near future? PIAA is going to follow President Trump's executive Order on keeping women's sports for women? 215 - Dom's Money Melody! 225 - Even Andy McCarthy has to give Trump credit. 235 - Trump is meeting with the King of Jordan, will they take Palestinians? Your calls. 250 - The Lightning Round!

Selador Recordings Podcasts
*TASTER CLIP*Four Candles & Steve Parry - Soul Repeat

Selador Recordings Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 2:25


Early support from Laurent Garnier, John Digweed, Danny Howells, Hernan Cattaneo, Dave Seaman, Anthony Pappa, Eelke Kleijn, Sam Divine, Spencer Brown, AFFKT Double Header spells Double Dancefloor Delight from our Two Man Dream Team! Steve Parry. Selador boss man (job share), on a right roll studio wise these last few months, turning up the juice for fun. Four Candles. One of the hottest producers on the planet in '24, courtesy of belters for the likes of Bedrock & Diviine. We love a good collab here at Selador Towers – and they're always born out of friendship, mutual respect and like-minded creative souls – not them there pesky algorithms. This is how Steve and Kris (as he's known to Mr & Mrs Candles) found themselves holed up together concocting the ace tuneage we now present for your delectation and delight. ‘Mysko' was teased on Dave Seaman & Anthony Pappa's exclusive Selador Showcase 20 mix, and just like in days of yore, when hot tunes were…er…showcased on mix comps ahead of release, the enquiries storming in down the wires to HQ meant a single release was imperative. Of course, by this point our trusty troubadours were already in workaholic mode, and sister tune ‘Soul Repeat' was already nearing conclusion. The vibe? Melodic. Dreamy. Uplifting. Goose-bump-inducing. Intricate. Subtle. Classy. Guaranteed to generate secret smiles and knowing looks between strangers on the dancefloor. The tunes that sexy beast you saw beaming from ear to ear at the bus stop had playing in their headphones. Team Selador – Repeat Offenders. x

Selador Recordings Podcasts
*TASTER CLIP*Four Candles & Steve Parry - Mysko

Selador Recordings Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 2:00


Early support from Laurent Garnier, John Digweed, Danny Howells, Hernan Cattaneo, Dave Seaman, Anthony Pappa, Eelke Kleijn, Sam Divine, Spencer Brown, AFFKT Double Header spells Double Dancefloor Delight from our Two Man Dream Team! Steve Parry. Selador boss man (job share), on a right roll studio wise these last few months, turning up the juice for fun. Four Candles. One of the hottest producers on the planet in '24, courtesy of belters for the likes of Bedrock & Diviine. We love a good collab here at Selador Towers – and they're always born out of friendship, mutual respect and like-minded creative souls – not them there pesky algorithms. This is how Steve and Kris (as he's known to Mr & Mrs Candles) found themselves holed up together concocting the ace tuneage we now present for your delectation and delight. ‘Mysko' was teased on Dave Seaman & Anthony Pappa's exclusive Selador Showcase 20 mix, and just like in days of yore, when hot tunes were…er…showcased on mix comps ahead of release, the enquiries storming in down the wires to HQ meant a single release was imperative. Of course, by this point our trusty troubadours were already in workaholic mode, and sister tune ‘Soul Repeat' was already nearing conclusion. The vibe? Melodic. Dreamy. Uplifting. Goose-bump-inducing. Intricate. Subtle. Classy. Guaranteed to generate secret smiles and knowing looks between strangers on the dancefloor. The tunes that sexy beast you saw beaming from ear to ear at the bus stop had playing in their headphones. Team Selador – Repeat Offenders. x

The Larry Arnn Show
Sabin Howard: The Intricate Relationship Between Art, Architecture, and the Human Experience

The Larry Arnn Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 55:04


In this episode of The Larry Arnn Show, Hillsdale College President Larry P. Arnn interviews Sabin Howard, artist and sculptor of the new World War I memorial in Washington, D.C., and Julio Suarez, chairman and associate professor of art at Hillsdale College. The three discuss the power of representational art, whether hard work or artistic talent is more valuable, and how art should tell a story. This interview was conducted on October 4, 2024. Discover more at podcast.hillsdale.edu.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hillsdale College Podcast Network Superfeed
Sabin Howard: The Intricate Relationship Between Art, Architecture, and the Human Experience

Hillsdale College Podcast Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 55:04


In this episode of The Larry Arnn Show, Hillsdale College President Larry P. Arnn interviews Sabin Howard, artist and sculptor of the new World War I memorial in Washington, D.C., and Julio Suarez, chairman and associate professor of art at Hillsdale College. The three discuss the power of representational art, whether hard work or artistic talent is more valuable, and how art should tell a story. This interview was conducted on October 4, 2024. Discover more at podcast.hillsdale.edu.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

My Life Now PODCAST SHOW
The Intricate Web of Trauma Bonding and Attachment

My Life Now PODCAST SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 27:26


The Intricate Web of Trauma Bonding and Attachment: Exploring the Dynamics of Toxic Relationships and the Path to Healing Interview with Sarmistha Mitra  In this My Life Now episode, Dallas interviews Sarmistha Mitra, author of The Intricate Web of Trauma Bonding and Attachment. About the Book: Break the chains of trauma bonds & escape toxic relationships with this holistic pathway for transforming helplessness into emotional strength. Do you feel trapped in a toxic relationship with your family or significant other? Does it feel impossible to escape or let go of a partner despite the pain they cause you? Do you need psychological healing techniques and ancient spiritual wisdom to help you break free from codependency and heal deep-rooted trauma bonds? Then this book is for you. Beautifully written with a comprehensive framework that combines cutting-edge neuroscience with expert psychology and illuminating spiritual insights, this practical book invites you to join holistic psychologist and health expert Sarmistha Mitra as she takes you on a journey of personal transformation. Drawing on a mix of heartfelt advice and actionable guided exercises for inner growth and self-discovery, The Intricate Web of Trauma Bonding and Attachment demystifies the science and psychology behind trauma bonds. This book offers a clear and holistic blueprint that empowers you to embrace self-reliance, set healthy boundaries, and cultivate a much-needed sense of balance as you learn to forge healthy relationships. Buy Your Copy of the Book: https://a.co/d/cEZ1dx8 Connect with our Guest: https://www.yourwellbeingsanctuary.com/sarmisthamitrahttps://www.instagram.com/sarmisthamitraofficial/ Thank you for listening to and supporting the My Life Now podcast show. We are excited to connect with each of our listeners on our various platforms. Below is the best way you can not only connect with us but also have an opportunity to be featured on our Podcasts. For Marketing and Publishing needs, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Buscher's Social Media Marketing LLC⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ (https://www.facebook.com/buscherssmm)

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Defending Employers: Audio From Lois LLC, Workers' Compensation Defense Attorneys
Episode 346: Delve into the Intricate World of New York Workers' Compensation

Defending Employers: Audio From Lois LLC, Workers' Compensation Defense Attorneys

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 60:35


In this episode, Greg Lois (https://loisllc.com/attorney/greg-lois/) delves into the intricate world of New York Workers' Compensation (https://loisllc.com/practice/new-york-workers-compensation-defense/), focusing on critical decisions and procedural aspects. Whether you're an attorney, claims adjuster, or employer, this course equips you with essential knowledge to navigate the complexities of workplace injury claims. How to attend these webinars live and ask questions Join us for our monthly webinars on New York and New Jersey workers' compensation law. Register for a New York Workers' Compensation Webinar (https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8126129122765451535) Register for a New Jersey Workers' Compensation Webinar (https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/5291331929217948419) Schedules and Information Handout materials are provided in advance of each session. The webinar courses follow the "life cycle" of a claim and correspond to chapters in the Workers' Compensation Handbooks (https://loisllc.com/publications/) offered by the Firm. Webinar Archive View archive of prior New York Workers' Compensation webinars (https://loisllc.com/webinar-series/new-york-workers-compensation/) View archive of prior New Jersey Workers' Compensation webinars (https://loisllc.com/webinar-series/new-jersey-workers-compensation/) View archive of prior Civil Litigation webinars (https://loisllc.com/webinar-series/civil-litigation/) View archive of prior Construction Defense webinars (https://loisllc.com/webinar-series/construction-defense/) Disclaimer This webinar is not legal advice! The materials presented by this webinar/podcast and any affiliated website are for informational purposes only and are not offered as legal advice as to any particular matter. No viewer/listener/reader should act on the basis of these materials without seeking appropriate professional advice as to the particular facts and applicable law involved. The materials are not represented to be correct, complete, or up-to-date. Opinions presented by this video/podcast are the opinions of the author. Neither the use of this web site nor the transfer of information to or from this web site shall create or constitute an attorney-client relationship between Greg Lois, the presenter in the video/podcast, or LOIS LAW FIRM LLC and any person. You should not send any confidential information to this web site until after you have entered into a written agreement for the performance of legal services.

Circle of Parks Podcast: Talking all things Walt Disney World
Episode #184: Secrets of Hollywood Studios

Circle of Parks Podcast: Talking all things Walt Disney World

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 33:24 Transcription Available


Hollywood Studios is a vibrant tapestry of secrets and hidden gems that celebrate the history of cinema and Disney's legacy. This episode delves into the park's carefully curated details, narrative nods to classic films, and the charm of its attractions, awakening a deeper appreciation for the stories and artistry behind Hollywood Studios. • Exploring the unique entrance inspired by the Pan Pacific Auditorium • The charm of Echo Lake and the story of Gertie the Dinosaur • Nostalgic nods to Who Framed Roger Rabbit throughout the park • Details and surprises hidden in Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge • Toy Story Land's engaging environment designed to evoke childhood memories • The significance of Walt Disney's One Man's Dream exhibit • Intricate storytelling in the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror attraction • Future plans and considerations for the podcast formatSend us a textSupport the show

Daily Devotional By Archbishop Foley Beach
Today, We Are Reminded of the Genealogy, Leading to Jesus Christ, which Stretches from Adam to Jesus and Revealing God's Intricate Plan for Your Redemption

Daily Devotional By Archbishop Foley Beach

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 6:10


Today, We Are Reminded of the Genealogy, Leading to Jesus Christ, which Stretches from Adam to Jesus and Revealing God's Intricate Plan for Your Redemption MESSAGE SUMMARY: As we journey through Advent, we're reminded of the profound lineage that leads to Jesus Christ. This genealogy, stretching from Adam to Jesus, reveals God's intricate plan of redemption woven throughout history. We see how each name in this family tree, from Abraham to David to Joseph, played a crucial role in God's grand narrative. This reminds us that our own lives, however ordinary they may seem, are part of a greater story. As we reflect on this lineage, we're challenged to consider our place in God's ongoing work. How might our faith and actions today contribute to His eternal purpose? Let's embrace the wonder of being part of this divine storyline, recognizing that the birth of Christ is not just a historical event, but the culmination of generations of faith and the beginning of our own spiritual journey. TODAY'S AFFIRMATION: Today, I affirm that, because I am in Jesus Christ, God is working His will in my life. (Philippians 2:13). “I can do everything through Him who gives me strength.”. (Philippians 4:14). SCRIPTURE REFERENCE: 1) Matthew 1:1-17 - This passage contains the genealogy of Jesus Christ as described in the sermon, tracing from Abraham to Jesus; 2) Luke 3:23-38 - While not directly mentioned, this passage provides another genealogy of Jesus, tracing back to Adam; 3) Ruth 4:18-22 - This passage mentions some of the names in Jesus' lineage, including Boaz, Obed, Jesse, and David; 4) 2 Samuel 12:24 - This verse mentions Solomon's birth to David and Bathsheba (referred to in the sermon as "Uriah's own wife"); 5) Matthew 1:18-25 - These verses describe Joseph taking Mary as his wife and the birth of Jesus; 6) Luke 1:26-38 - This passage describes the annunciation to Mary that she would give birth to Jesus; and 7) John 1:41 - This verse refers to Jesus as the Christ (Messiah). A WORD FROM THE LORD WEBSITE: www.AWFTL.org. THIS SUNDAY'S AUDIO SERMON: https://awtlser.podbean.com/ WEBSITE LINK TO DR. BEACH'S SERMON VIDEO: www.AWFTL.org/watch DONATE TO AWFTL

ArTEEtude. West Cork´s first Art, Fashion & Design Podcast by Detlef Schlich.
#Arteetude 259 - Detlef Schlich and his AI co-host Sophia dive deeper into the intricate relationship between humans and AI. Can Machines Decide What It Means to Be Human?

ArTEEtude. West Cork´s first Art, Fashion & Design Podcast by Detlef Schlich.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2024 18:49


In this thought-provoking episode of Arteetude, Detlef Schlich and his lively AI co-host Sophia dive deeper into the intricate relationship between humans and AI. They tackle profound questions about free will, identity, and connection. Are humans creating a partner or a mirror in AI? Does this relationship diminish humanity or expand it? Detlef also draws parallels to the Fibonacci Sequence, exploring how growth and love are intertwined beyond the confines of capitalism. With wit, depth, and a sprinkle of humour, this episode challenges listeners to reflect on the future of AI and humanity.

The Sal Greco Show
NYPD executives brawl, a new NYPD PC, an intricate look at the ‘criminal association' rule in the NYPD and its disciplinary system. | Ep. 36

The Sal Greco Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 64:10


On a Thanksgiving Edition of The Sal Greco Show, NYPD executives brawl over a gun arrests in another black eye to the NYPD, NYC Mayor Eric Adams touts new NYPD Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch, an intricate look at the “ criminal association “ rule in the NYPD and the arbitrary disciplinary system.Salvatore "Sal" Greco is a Former 14 year New York Police Department (NYPD) veteran, and a Sicilian-American. Being a strict fitness enthusiast, food connoisseur, and cigar aficionado Sal is no stranger to the Good and Evil in our lives. His origin story began with food industry work and a love for how it brought everyone together.Follow Sal:https://twitter.com/TheSalGrecohttps://www.instagram.com/thesalgreco

Bottled in China
Chinese Tea: The Intricate Tapestry of Tradition and Current Trends

Bottled in China

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 48:48


 What if the secret to a perfect cup of tea lies not just in the brewing, but in the centuries-old traditions that shape it? In this episode, we welcome Shunan Teng, the visionary founder of Tea Drunk in New York City. In this episode, we delve into the rich tapestry of Chinese tea with Shunan Teng, founder and CEO of Tea Drunk, a renowned tea house in New York City. Shunan has become a pivotal figure in the tea community, dedicated to preserving the ancient traditions of Chinese tea while educating a new generation of enthusiasts. Each year, she travels to historic tea mountains in China, collaborating with heritage farmers to harvest and craft teas that honor centuries-old practices.Join us as we explore the history of tea in China, from its ancient origins to its modern-day significance. We will examine the three most popular types of Chinese tea and the unique characteristics that define them. Additionally, we'll discuss the concept of terroir and its impact on flavor profiles, as well as the intriguing market dynamics of Puer Tea.As we navigate this complex world, Shunan will also address common misconceptions about Chinese tea in the West, providing clarity and insight. Prepare to be immersed in the art and science of tea, where tradition and modernity converge in a steaming cup. Find out more at teadrunk.com Want to learn about tea? Visit teadrunkacademy.comStay Connected:Instagram: instagram.com/teadrunkYouTube: youtube.com/teadrunknycFacebook: facebook.com/teadrunknycTwitter: twitter.com/teadrunknycLinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/tea-drunk Since 2016, Bottled in China brings you into the food and drink scene through conversations with the some of the most happening personalities. Hosted by Emilie Steckenborn, the show is your one spot for all things food, beer, wine and spirits from across the world. Connect with us on LinkedIn or Instagram @bottled.in.china Podcast available on iTunes, Spotify , online or wherever you listen to your episodes! Subscribe to Bottled in China to follow the journey!Check out our new website & find out more at https://www.thebottledshow.com

Wellness and Wealth
The Intricate Dance of Grief and Healing during the Holidays with Dr. Ebony Green

Wellness and Wealth

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2024 31:12 Transcription Available


Welcome to the inspiring first episode of Season 5 of Wellness and Wealth, where we dive deep into the transformative power of grief, especially during the holiday season. Join us with the insightful Dr. Ebony Green, a revered registered nurse and family caregiving expert, as we explore grief's profound impact on our roles, aspirations, and identities.The Essence of Grief: Discover how grief extends beyond the loss of loved ones, influencing every facet of our lives.Guidance from Dr. Green: Learn to recognize and process these emotions to prevent emotional burnout in a productivity-driven world.Family Dynamics: Uncover how grief reshapes family bonds, especially after losing a matriarch or patriarch.Insights from "Reflections from the Soul": Explore meaningful ways to cherish memories and maintain connections.Post-Pandemic Support: Understand the heightened need for ongoing support after initial bereavement.Listeners are empowered to:Identify Signs of Grief: Recognize grief in unexpected places and relationships.Seek Support: Reach out for therapy or counseling as a pathway to healing.Embrace Self-Care and Reflection: Integrate self-care into the grief journey to find peace and connection.This episode is a comforting reminder to honor your feelings, offering timeless wisdom and practical advice to navigate life's challenges with grace and resilience.Special Guest Offer: Download our free guide "Everyone Hurts: Guide" - a comprehensive resource to help you navigate through grief and find strength in difficult times. Get your copy here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/fh0mp16puzdx5bv/EveryoneHurts_%20final%20design%20%281%29.pdf?dl=0Support the showConnect with Wendy Manganaro: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wendymanganaro1/

Wise Whys
Support vs Approval: Decoding the Differences & the Intricate Roles They Play in Our Relationships

Wise Whys

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2024


This episode of the Wise Whys podcast features Aaron Keith and Alexander discussing the J.U.S.T. Philosophy, focusing on distinguishing approval from support in self-development. The main topic centers around personal growth, emotional processing, conscious relationships, and overall wellness. Through personal anecdotes and analogies, they emphasize the importance of recognizing support over seeking approval. They explore the impacts of societal and familial expectations and propose ways to support others without judgment. The discussion also touches on how cultural and societal pressures influence individuals and the significance of internal acceptance and integrity in personal development.

Let's Talk About (Secur)IT
The Intricate World of Data Science: Angus Chen on AI and Cybersecurity

Let's Talk About (Secur)IT

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 50:30


Join us in this riveting episode as we explore Angus Chen's diverse career journey from mathematician to Director of Data Science at Binary Defense. With a rich background ranging from Johns Hopkins to the Federal Reserve and MITRE, Angus shares his insights into cybersecurity trends, AI, data privacy, and the impact of government frameworks. Hear about his experiences in China, the importance of Quality Assurance in data science, and how global travel has shaped his worldview. Beyond his professional achievements, Angus opens up about balancing work with his passions for trail running and rock climbing, showcasing the harmony between personal interests and professional life. This episode offers a thorough look at the intersections of technology and human experiences—don't miss it!

Question of the Week - From the Naked Scientists
Do spiders have to learn how to make their webs?

Question of the Week - From the Naked Scientists

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 5:38


David wants to know whether the intricate and varied spiders' webs seen in nature are a product of arachnid instinct, or something that is cultivated across their life. To get to the truth, James Tytko sought out spider expert Professor Sara Goodacre from the University of Nottingham... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

The Arterburn Radio Transmission Podcast
#485 The Intricate Dance of Gold, Politics, and History

The Arterburn Radio Transmission Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 54:36 Transcription Available


What if gold, not the dollar, holds the real power in today's economy? Join me, Tony Arterburn, on a journey through the intricate landscape of freedom, politics, and history, where we challenge conventional wisdom and explore the profound role of precious metals. We'll unravel the complexities of geopolitics, drawing on allegories and historical insights to understand the tensions between nations like Iran and Israel. Through references to historical figures and realpolitik, we examine past foreign policy decisions and their resounding impact on our present world.In a world where digital currencies are gaining popularity, we question the age-old allure of gold. While industry giants like Warren Buffett and Dave Ramsey dismiss its value, I highlight gold's cultural significance and its critical role throughout history. From its symbolism as a gift for baby Jesus to its intrinsic stability compared to fiat currencies, this episode offers a fresh perspective on investing in gold and silver. We contrast these timeless metals with the rise of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and discuss gold's historical constraints on government excess.Amidst geopolitical turmoil, we focus on the intriguing dynamics of the precious metals market, spotlighting Costco's significant sales of gold bars and a potential move into platinum. With tensions affecting global supply and demand, we evaluate financial figures' perspectives and question pro-war motivations, reflecting on historical missteps and their lessons. As we touch on peace negotiations in the Middle East, this episode underscores the profound influence of geopolitical shifts on gold and silver prices, urging listeners to consider the historical roots and future implications of their investment choices.

Lets Have This Conversation
Intricate Connection Between Personality and Mental Well-Being with Kareen Aristide

Lets Have This Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 39:25


If you'll indulge me for a moment, I want to have a conversation about the power of perspective, how we view it, the concept of life, and how we make decisions, and the consequences or rewards that come as a result of our judgment.   According to the World Health Organization, women are more likely to have depression than men. An estimated 3.8% of the population experience depression, including 5% of adults (4% among men and 6% among women), and 5.7% of adults older than 60 years. Approximately 280 million people in the world have depression. A new report released by Boston Consulting Group (BCG) reveals that, on average, 48% of workers from eight countries indicate that they are currently grappling with burnout.   Kareen Aristide is a passionate force on a mission to empower individuals to unlock their full potential—professionally, personally, and spiritually. With an illustrious career spanning nearly 25 years, she has left an indelible mark as a pastor, speaker, trainer, coach, consultant, and author. Dedicated to personal and professional growth, Kareen focuses on mental health, aiming to educate individuals of all ages on the intricate connection between personality and mental well-being.   Currently contributing to Dr. Marina Milyavskaya's Goal Pursuit and Self-Regulation Lab as a research assistant, Kareen is currently working on her second book, 'Supercharge Your Wellbeing', which delves into evidence-informed personal development and mental health strategies tailored to individual personalities. This work reflects her mission to empower readers on their journeys towards mental wellness.   Holder of a Bachelor's degree in Psychology, with a minor in Neuroscience and Mental Health from Carleton University, Kareen achieved Dean's List honors upon graduation in 2020. Currently, Kareen is pursuing further academic excellence through a Post-Baccalaureate Diploma in Cognitive Science. Her dedication to lifelong learning and development is a testament to her passion for her field.   Beyond academia, she is a Certified DISC Human Behavior Master Trainer (Qualifying) with Personality Insights and a Certified Speaker with Expert Speaker. In 2019, Kareen was acknowledged as one of the Top 100 Black Women to Watch in Canada by CIBWE (Canada International Black Women Event). She also founded She Did It! Elle a osé! in 2018, a movement nurturing the personal and professional growth of women entrepreneurs.   Celebrating 25 years of marriage, Kareen takes pride in being a mother of five children aged 18 to 24, inspiring some of them to venture into entrepreneurship themselves.   For more information, visit https://sleek.bio/kareenaristide.

L'Histoire nous le dira
La grande histoire du TATOUAGE ! | L'Histoire nous le dira # 102

L'Histoire nous le dira

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 39:43


Pourquoi le tatouage et, surtout, ça vient d'où ? Adhérez à cette chaîne pour obtenir des avantages : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN4TCCaX-gqBNkrUqXdgGRA/join Pour soutenir la chaîne, au choix: 1. Cliquez sur le bouton « Adhérer » sous la vidéo. 2. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/hndl Musique issue du site : epidemicsound.com Images provenant de https://www.storyblocks.com Abonnez-vous à la chaine: https://www.youtube.com/c/LHistoirenousledira Les vidéos sont utilisées à des fins éducatives selon l'article 107 du Copyright Act de 1976 sur le Fair-Use. Sources et pour aller plus loin: Jérôme Pierrat et Éric Guillon, Les hommes illustrés. Le tatouage des origines à nos jours, Larivière, 2000. Jérôme Pierrat et Éric Guillon, Les vrais, les durs, les tatoués, Larivière, 2005. Jérôme Pierrat et Éric Guillon, Les gars de la marine, Larivière, 2005. Jérôme Pierrat et Éric Guillon, Mauvais garçons, portraits de tatoués 1900-1830, La manufacture de livres, 2013. Jérôme Pierrat, Une histoire du milieu. De 1850 à 2000, grand banditisme et crime organisé en France, La manufacture de livres, 2023. Jérôme Pierrat et Alfred, Le tatouage, Bruxelles, Le Lombard, 2021. Marc Kober, « Fleurs de peau », dans Tatouages, une histoire et des histoires, sous la dir. d'Alain Pozzuoli, collectif, Paris, Les Belles Lettres, 2005, p. 11-37. Michel Thévoz, Le corps peint, Genève, Skira, 1984. R. Giraud et J. Delarue, Les tatouages du Milieu, Paris, La Roulotte, 1950. Tim Brown, Tattoos : An Illustrated History, Amberley, 2019. Jane Caplan (ed.), Written on the Body. The Tattoo in European and American History, Princeton, Princeton University Press, 2000. David Le Breton, Signes d'identité, tatouages, piercing et autres marques corporelles, Métailé, 2002. Philippe Artières, À fleur de peau : médecins, tatouages et tatoués, 1880-1910, Paris, éditions Allia, 2004. Régine Plas, « Tatouages et criminalité (1880-1914) », dans Laurent Mucchielli (dir.), Histoire de la criminologie française, Paris, L'Harmattan, 1994, p. 157-167. Yvon Larose, « La mémoire sur la peau », Au fil des évènements, 31 oct. 2002. https://archives.nouvelles.ulaval.ca/Au.fil.des.evenements/2002/10.31/tatouage.html Arnaud Balvay, « Tatooing and its Role in French-Navie American Relations in the Eighteenth Century », French Colonial History, vol. 9 (2008), pp. 1-14. France Borel, Le vêtement incarné : les métamorphoses du corps, Paris, Calmann-Lévy, 1992. Philippe Pons, Peau de brocart. Le corps tatoué au Japon, Paris, Seuil, 2000. Anna Friedman Herlihy, « Tattooed Transculturites: Western Expatriates Among Amerindian and Pacific Islander Societies, 1500-1900 », University of Chicago, 2012 https://tattoohistorian.com/2014/04/05/the-cook-myth-common-tattoo-history-debunked/ Manon Brill, « Conserver votre tatouage après votre mort ? », C'est une autre histoire, 4 mars 2020. https://youtu.be/d8yldHzyuIs?si=529vly0ZLO0vMEt6 Nina G. Jablonski, Skin. A natural History, Berkeley, University of California Press, 2006. https://savoirsdhistoire.wordpress.com/2018/10/21/histoire-du-tatouage-1-la-mode-du-brodanchage-de-couenne/ Ralph Evêque, « Surveiller et punir. La pratique du tatouage dans l'antiquité gréco-romaine », Droit et cultures [En ligne], 85 | 2023/1, http://journals.openedition.org/droitcultures/9149 Jill K. Robinson, « En Polynésie, le tatouage est un art profondément symbolique », National Geographic, 5 août 2022. Jeanne Barnicaud, « James Cook, l'homme qui [n']a [pas] redécouvert le tatouage », Femmes et tatouage : approches historiques. Guillaume Delacroix, « Après la banalisation du tatouage, le boom du détatouage », Le Monde, 14 mars 2024, Gilles Havard, « Virilité et “ensauvagement” », Clio. Histoire, femmes et sociétés, 1 décembre 2008, vol. 27, no 1, p. 57 74. Kellen Perry, « Tattoo Photographs and Trends from the 19th century », Ranker, 13 août 2019. « Détatouage », Wikipédia, « Pourquoi le tatouage a-t-il mauvaise réputation ? », Les EthnoChroniques, 9 juin 2024. https://youtu.be/_K2uTyrBzAk?si=TYlgF6l8zt-Kljx- Addison Anderson, « L'histoire des tatouages », TED-Ed, 18 septembre 2014. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYn15yDBvxM « The Old And Bizarre History Of Tattoos », Grunge, 15 avril 2020. Christophe Granger, Joseph Kabris ou les possibilités d'une vue : 1780-1822, Paris, Anamosa, 2020. « Tatouage », Wikipédia. https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tatouage Tatouage et bagnes militaires - avec Éric Guillon https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8oE1MANnwo Sarah Gibbens, « Les premiers tatouages figuratifs découverts sur deux momies égyptiennes », National Geographic. Traci Watson, « Intricate animal and flower tattoos found on Egyptian mummy », Nature, 533, 155, 2016. Christophe Granger, Joseph Kabris ou les possibilités d'une vue : 1780-1822, Paris, Anamosa, 2020. https://vessel-magazine.no/issues/7/transforming-bodies/tattoo-archaeology Autres références disponibles sur demande. #histoire #documentaire #tatouage #tatoo

For the Record With GG and Adam
For the Record #218: The Bug Club's "On the Intricate Inner Workings of the System"

For the Record With GG and Adam

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 29:58


Welsh duo The Bug Club combine high-energy, melodic garage rock with absurd, witty lyrics on their Sub Pop debut, "On the Intricate Inner Workings of the System." We discuss it in-depth in episode #218 of “For the Record.”

Open House Podcast » Podcast Feed
#235 | Randy Seidman + Tryger

Open House Podcast » Podcast Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 119:53


Click the post for details on this episode! Welcome back to Open House! Randy Seidman here, with another two hours of the grooviest beats. Had an epic time last weekend playing the DXB Boat Party in Istanbul for Techno & Chill. They recorded and filmed the set, I can't wait to share it with you real soon. I'm back in Asia for the next month, looking forward to playing in Bali Sep. 21st at Red Ruby. Had a great show there this past April, so I'm honored they asked me back for a second time this year. After some fresh jams in the first hour, I am excited for an exclusive session with one of my favorite melodic progressive artists, the talented and prolific rising star known as Tryger. You can grab all past episodes and track lists from openhousepodcast.com, Soundcloud, or wherever you like to download your favorite podcasts. For now, turn it up. Randy Seidman's Website Randy Seidman's SoundCloud Randy Seidman's Beatport Randy Seidman's Spotify Randy Seidman's Facebook Randy Seidman's Twitter Randy Seidman's Track List: 01) Shingo Nakamura, Vintage & Morelli - The Longest Hour (Extended Mix) 02) Dominic Rumpf, Niels Petersen - Cataclysm (Stan Kolev Remix) 03) Maison Ware - Chemical (feat. Lizzy Land) (Extended Mix) 04) AA,MM - 2Gether Update (Original Mix) 05) Randy Seidman, Anartist - 1OAK (Extended Mix) 06) Brother B - Empty Streets (No Hopes Remix) 07) Lauren Mia - Mortemerre (Anakim Remix) 08) Che Jose, Stone Van Brooken - Metamorphosis (Original Mix) 09) KhoMha - Verd3 (Extended Mix) 10) SHAZZE - No Time To Waste (Original Mix) 11) Che Jose, Stone Van Brooken - Aurora (Original Mix) 12) Tryger - Ursa Major (Extended Mix) 13) Sheppard - Edge Of The Night (KC Lights Remix) 14) Fat Cosmoe, Henri Bergmann, Wennink - Higher Dimension (Mark Hoffen Remix) I hope you enjoyed the first hour, some of my top recent tunes. Up next is one of my favorite artists, Tryger. With a strong melodic progressive touch, Tryger has gained support from heavyweights such as Adriatique, Korolova, Miss Monique and many more. With a number of chart topping releases on quality imprints such as Siona, Intricate and SkyTop, Tryger's impact on the music scene is undeniable, and has resulted in air time on Above & Beyond's ABGT as well as Armin Van Buuren's ASOT. I have a hard time playing a set without his music, so it's a big honor to have him on the show. Today, he's here just for you. For the next hour, Tryger is in the mix. Tryger's SoundCloud Tryger's Spotify Tryger's Instagram Tryger's Facebook Tryger's YouTube Tryger's Beatport Tryger's Track List: 01) Tryger - ID (Original Mix) 02) Tryger, NAASA - ID (Original Mix) 03) Tryger - ID (Original Mix) 04) Tryger, NAASA - Fly With Me (Original Mix) 05) Andain - Beautiful Things (Tryger Remix) 06) Tryger - Sandstorm (Tryger Edit) 07) Da Hool - Meet Her At The Love Parade (Tryger Remix) 08) Tryger - ID (Original Mix) 09) Tryger, Ayakoz.J - Gladiator (Unofficial Mix) 10) Tryger - ID (Original Mix) 11) Elliot Moriarty - Akasha (Tryger Chronicles Remix) x Cassius   ARCUS FOUNDRY DESIGN | POWERED BY SPARKFORGE | PRIVACY POLICY

ITSPmagazine | Technology. Cybersecurity. Society
Book | The Promise and Peril of CRISPR | Exploring the Intricate Relationship Between Healthcare, Technology, Ethics, and Society with Dr. Neal Baer | Redefining Society with Marco Ciappelli

ITSPmagazine | Technology. Cybersecurity. Society

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2024 41:55


Guest: ✨ Dr. Neal Baer, Co-Director, Master's Degree Program in Media, Medicine, and Health, Harvard Medical SchoolOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/neal-baer/On Twitter | https://x.com/NealBaerOn Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/neal.baer.75/On Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/nealbaer/____________________________Host: Marco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society PodcastOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli_____________________________This Episode's SponsorsBlackCloak

Influencers & Revolutionaries
Alexis Tennent 'The intricate relationship between memory, time and plurality'

Influencers & Revolutionaries

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 41:38


Series FourThis episode of the New Abnormal podcast features Toronto-based Alexis Tennent, who is an innovative leader, design & foresight strategist. She firmly believes that foresight should not be confined to the realms of academia, politics, or privilege; rather, it should be an opportunity accessible to all. That's why Alexis aims to inspire inclusivity in foresight work, fostering empathy for those who engage in it voluntarily, despite how much it asks of us intellectually, psychologically, and emotionally. We discuss her work, including how she initiates the establishment of futures-oriented cultures within large-scale organisations, instilling a forward-thinking mindset across all levels, fostering innovation and adaptability. To do so, she leads cultural transformation, integrates innovation and design principles, and directs innovative programs. A current example of this is the work on which she's currently collaborating to 'Future with Nature'. Finally, we also discuss her MA project, where she explored memory, conceptions of time, and plurality in futures narratives...

Smash Boom Best
Seashells vs. Ferns: an intricate debate

Smash Boom Best

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 37:55


Today's debate is a showdown of natural wonder. It's a beachy beauty vs. a fabulous frond. Polish up your camera and get ready to hear all about the magic of Seashells vs. Ferns! Listen as actor and podcaster Michael Stevens sings his praise for seashells while comedian and composer Justin LoBasso fawns over ferns. Who will be crowned the Smash Boom Best? Head on over to smashboom.org and vote to tell us who YOU think won!This episode's sponsor:Find fun and exciting podcasts for your preschoolers by searching for Nickelodeon on your favorite podcast app.Also… do you have your Smarty Pass yet? Get yours today for just $4/month (or $36/year) and get bonus episodes every month, and ad-free versions of every episode of Brains On, Smash Boom Best, Moment of Um and Forever Ago. Visit www.smartypass.org to get your Smarty Pass today. As an added bonus, your Smarty Pass will grant you access to a super special debate starring Sanden and Molly!

The Bottom Line Pharmacy Podcast: Sykes & Company, P.A.
Unpacking Drug Pricing, Integration, and Pharmacy Opportunities with Dared Price

The Bottom Line Pharmacy Podcast: Sykes & Company, P.A.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 29:41


In this episode of The Bottom Line Pharmacy Podcast, Scotty Sykes, CPA, CFP and Austin Murray with Sykes & Company are talking about all things PBM related with Dared Price from OreadRx.  Join us as we discuss the:  Urgent need for transparency and reform in the industry Intricate world of Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs) OreadRx self-sufficient and transparent PBM model  Opportunities for Growth in Pharmacy Stay up to date on new episodes by liking and subscribing!  Click here to learn more about our podcast team and previous episodes.  Read and follow along with this episode by clicking here Schedule an Rx Assessment More about our guest:  Dared Price is the owner of 7 independent community pharmacy locations in South Central Kansas, Graves Drugs and the Damm Pharmacies.  He serves on the board of directors for the National Community Pharmacy Association and is the immediate past president of the Kansas Pharmacist Association. Price is also co-owner of Oread Rx, a transparent, pass through pharmacy benefit company.  Stay connected with Dared Price and OreadRx:Dared Price LinkedInOreadRx WebsiteOreadRx FacebookStay connected with us on social media  Sykes & Company P.A.:FacebookTwitter (X)LinkedInInstagram CPA's: Scotty Sykes – CPA, CFP LinkedInScotty Sykes – CPA, CFP TwitterMore resources about this topic:Podcast – Navigating Pharmacy Reimbursements and Negotiation StrategiesPodcast – Finishing the Fight: What's Next for Independent PharmacyPodcast – The State of PBM Reform

Fertility Wellness with The Wholesome Fertility Podcast
EP 295 The One Thing I Suggest to Everyone I Work With

Fertility Wellness with The Wholesome Fertility Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 30:31


This solo episode delves into the profound impact of meditation on fertility and overall health. Highlighting the often overlooked aspect of mindset, Michelle explains how stress and the resulting cortisol levels can negatively affect reproductive health. She shares her personal insights from over 20 years of meditation practice and references ancient wisdom as well as modern research, including Dr. Joe Dispenza's work on the mind-body connection.   Key Points Discussed: Introduction to Meditation Mind-Body Connection: Practical Meditation Tips: Overcoming Common Meditation Challenges: Protecting Energy and Boundaries: Meditation Techniques and Benefits:   Check out Michelle's latest book here: https://www.michelleoravitz.com/thewayoffertility   Follow Michelle on Instagram @thewholesomelotusfertility   Facebook https://www.facebook.com/thewholesomelotus/ for more tips and updates.   For more information about Michelle, visitwww.michelleoravitz.com   The Wholesome FertilityFacebook group is where you can find free resources and support: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2149554308396504/     Transcript:   Meditation and fertility [00:00:00] Welcome to the Wholesome Fertility Podcast. I'm your host, Michelle Orvitz, and it's been a while since I have done my solo podcast episode. And today I wanted to talk about the role of meditation and enhancing fertility. And I've talked about meditation before, but it is such an important topic that I want to talk about it again.   And so today I'm going to talk about the benefits of mindfulness or just meditation, many different types of meditation. And why it's so important when it comes to overall health and fertility health. It is often one of the things that is really missed and taken off the list. Many people who come to work with me, whether it's online or in person, they share with me that they're eating the right things, taking the right supplements, they did everything. And most of the time when I ask about the mindset aspect, it is not the same. That really [00:01:00]priority. So it is something that I find myself really taking like a session or two just discussing because it's something that can be very abstract. And of course it's invisible. Our mindset, how we think is often something that runs in the background.   And it's kind of like this programming that we have that's in the background of our life. And we often don't pay attention to it. We often actually get distracted and don't even realize that our reaction to things that are outside of us. comes from our mindset. And there are many different ways that we can react. There's many different ways that we can take it in. And so there are aspects of our mindset that we don't even realize are happening. And we may not even realize that they can impact our hormones, they can impact our sleep, and they can even impact our cravings and what we [00:02:00] eat. So this is why. I say that although it's invisible and although it is very abstract to really look at, it is so important. And it's probably, if anything, the number one priority that I usually try to address when I work with patients and when I work with my patients. Customers online.   So I know that there's also a debate on stress and fertility, and there's always the argument that people at war times are really, really stressful events, get pregnant. And while this is true and a valid argument. That doesn't take away from the fact that when people stress, that increases cortisol, and cortisol is a hormone, and that can impact many different things for both men and women, and we know that men's nervous system can impact male [00:03:00] reproductive health. And for women, cortisol competes with progesterone, and it can impact progesterone. It can also impact sleep, which has a cascade of events. It can impact hormone production and hormone  regulation. So all of these things are very important and stress does impact the body and how , the state of mind is impacts physiology. And we're seeing that. And slowly by slowly we're starting to get a bigger picture through modern research on just how much The mind can, in fact, impact the body and impact reproductive health.   So these are just some examples, but I also have my theory. So my theory is this. is that we have an incredible intelligence, this divine intelligence that programs our body. We have [00:04:00] blueprints in every single cell in our body, and that is the DNA, and it has instructions, it has information, and it can turn on and off. This is called epigenetics. It can turn on and off to be healthy or not healthy, and it can go into a state of health or dis ease, and And this really is something that happens based on our environment and our environment or our internal environment, our blood can have stress hormones or it can have hormones that are more beneficial for growth. And this responds to our state of mind. So we have this incredible vast intelligence within our body. And my belief after meditating for over 20 years, actually more now at this point consistently, I know that when I've gotten quiet[00:05:00] and this is kind of like something that I know just based on my experience.   And this is something that a lot of other meditators will say. And most of the intuitives that I have on the podcast feel that when I ask them, how do you get into your intuition? How do you connect? Most of them will say, or meditate and give yourself that opportunity to connect with that divine intelligence.   So this is what it is is that now we are living at a time where we don't have a lot of opportunity to connect with this divine intelligence. This divine intelligence is available to us because we are made with it. So we can connect with it anytime and part of, if you haven't read my book already, the way of fertility, a big part of really the inspiration for that is based on a lot of the ancient wisdom [00:06:00]that is at the heart of Chinese medicine and also Ayurvedic medicine and a lot of like these old medicines and way of life.   Thank you. And if we look back to what the ancients told us, they gave us a lot of hints and a lot of amazing, amazing information that is so rich with wisdom. And one of the things that you'll find over and over again is that they all point us to go within, which is really interesting. They always say the answer is within, and there's always kind of like this direction to go within. When you do meditate, it makes a lot of sense, but we're living in a world that doesn't even acknowledge the within anymore because there's so much distraction, there's too much information constantly bombarded with lots of information, the algorithm, all this stuff that just comes [00:07:00] at you, whether you're on YouTube, social media, or just the internet.   And while that can be great. And it could be a huge tool. And this is one of the amazing things about technology. I mean, there's a lot of benefits to it. However, there can also be an imbalance with that. And that takes us very, very much away from our wisdom and the quiet within and that part of us that knows, and this is why. I feel like it's so important to really make that space to connect with yourself because your body is so smart. It communicates with you. You can communicate with it. And my philosophy, my own perspective on this, through Chinese medicine is one of the things that I know is that the reason we do acupuncture, the big reason, I mean, obviously there's so many different people with so many different [00:08:00] needs and acupuncture is different based on those needs.   However, one of the biggest ways it works is it really creates an opening so that the chi or life force within the body, which is intelligent, by the way, that is able to go into areas that don't have as much, either they're blocked from excess or they're deficient. And they need more of that energy and more of that intelligence and more of that consciousness to fill it because once it does, then the life force comes back and that life force or that area that's, I guess you can say being ignored, because there are blockages or there's some kind of reason why.   That life force is not getting to it. Those areas can get that consciousness, that life force. And when you [00:09:00]meditate and you focus even within your body, you can actually bring that life force just with your awareness alone. So you may know that I'm a huge fan of Dr. Joe Dispenza's work. I've been to three of his retreats. Two of them were a week long, incredible, incredible retreats. And I see people overcoming major terminal diseases just from his retreats alone and also the practices that he shares. And one of the practice is. really paying attention and bringing your focus into the energy centers of the body and he'll go through the different energy centers, which in ancient times were called chakras and paying attention to them, just bringing your awareness to them brings life. So it kind of is like [00:10:00] light, almost like the light of your consciousness. You can imagine is like the light of the sun and infusing a plant or some life force living thing.   And, I think it's pretty cool because a lot of what he does and a lot of the work that he does and the meditations that he does, he actually has a research team that comes with him and they research and study. probably close to half of the participants at the retreats and they see how the meditations impact them and how they literally shift and change their way of being.   And I remember one of the things that he talked about was That when you're laying down, he has you laying down after the meditation and he said it's really good for regulating the nervous system. And when you're laying down, he said you're able to absorb almost like how hypnosis works and you're able to gain [00:11:00] suggestion or like get a programming.   But he said, it's not a programming of anything that anybody's saying. It's connecting to this vast intelligence. that we're all a part of, that we all come from. He talks about it as the quantum field of infinite possibilities, but this intelligence, this coherence that starts to happen. And the ancient used to look at it as the yin and yang balance. They looked at the harmony between the elements. They described it in different ways, but they're all pointing to the same thing. And the bottom line is, is that we are part of this vast Intricate, incredible intelligence. And when it's healthy, when it's working optimally, it is working with coherence. And when it's not.   It's moving away from that. There's less consciousness. There's less intelligence. There's a blockage to that intelligence. And you can say that's like a blockage to the chi because the chi is not just life force. Life force cannot be without the intelligence [00:12:00] that's running it. So when you are not connected to that, and that's where a lot of people have listened to some gurus talking about meditation, it's really connecting to cosmic energy, cosmic intelligence.   There's a difference between the energy that you get when you're sleeping, although very important. And there's a difference between the energy you get when you're meditating and connecting with cosmic intelligence. And so that cosmic intelligence feeds your body. And when it feeds your body, it gets you closer to better health. And as we know, fertility health relies on good health, and you need to have an overflowing amount. of nutrients, energy, chi, blood, really an overflowing. Why? Because in order to sustain another extra life, you need that overflowing of energy. When you have difficult emotions [00:13:00] and you are experiencing things that are very draining, which often can be counteracted with meditation, because meditation helps you even out that energy so that When triggers come, they will not zap you as much as they would if you're not energy consolidated, which is what happens with meditation. This is kind of part of meditation. It's a side effect, but a good side effect, one that is welcome. And that one that feels really good when you're actually getting that. So when you're able to do that and it protects you, it almost has a layer of energetic protection when you are experiencing a challenge, you're able to regulate and come back to yourself faster. And I'll tell you one thing, emotions when we're talking about an overflow of energy and all the things that we really need, because reproduction is so energy consuming. When you do experience really difficult emotions, those things [00:14:00] can really zap you out.   Your energy and we've all experienced those times where either we deal with drama or something comes up or a really difficult exchange We at the end of the day are so drained And so that's why it's very very important to protect your energy Part of it and this is kind of a side note is boundaries. Honestly, like Cutting out maybe temporarily certain relationships that are too draining. This is something that you need to protect. You need to protect your fertility journey. Like going through this is very, very taxing as it is. So it's important really to work on your energy. And one of the biggest key ways really is meditation is really allowing yourself to experience the emotions that come up, sit with it. Feel it. And I will say some of the most common things that cause resistance in a lot of my patients or my clients. These are [00:15:00] the common things that I hear when it comes to meditation and after I suggest meditation. The first one is, I just can't sit still. Well, I have news for you. Nobody can, it's because the mind is called a monkey mind for a reason, because it goes from, it's like a swinging from one branch to the next, to the next, to the next, and that is your thoughts.   So that is the typical nature of everybody's mind. It goes from one thought to the next. That's normal. So you're not really meant to stop thinking when you're meditating. You are building a muscle of your attention so that when you do have thoughts, you become aware of them. You catch yourself. You don't judge yourself. You don't say, no, no, I shouldn't be thinking, or no, no, this is bad. You just observe it. neutrally and then go back to your breath or go back to the mantra, whatever it is that you're anchoring in. You repeat that over and over and over[00:16:00] again until you can start shifting that habit of getting lost in the thought. When that happens, naturally you will learn to become more present when you are facing a trigger. So a trigger comes up. You feel it, but then your awareness becomes stronger than the trigger because you're meditating, you're training your mind to notice things. And that is when it doesn't have a hold on you. That's why some people can really get sucked into that trigger and then other people can get into the state of the executive mind function and not get triggered emotionally. When we get triggered emotionally, which does happen and there's nothing wrong with that. But when we get triggered emotionally, those are those moments that zap us the most.   So this is really about empowering your mind so that you're able to consolidate your energy as much as possible,[00:17:00] because ultimately that is going to benefit you overall if you're on the fertility journey. Another common block I see for people who are first trying to meditate is that they believe that it doesn't do anything. And, and that's another mind perspective. So the mind will give you thoughts about things to do. To deter you. It's almost like a little trickster, that freaking mind. It'll give you thoughts and it will plant ideas and you can either bite and take them as fact or realize, wait, that's just the thought. Let me keep doing this to explore. And so your mind is going to convince you that you're not doing anything, or your mind is going to convince you that you need to do a lot more or you're going to get bored. Here's the thing. If you're used to being on a certain pace all the time, it's going to feel strange at [00:18:00] first to shift that piece and get to a receptive yin state. So the yin and the yang. Yang is pretty much. Like the majority of everything right now in our world, it's just, everything's go, go, go. And too much of that burns out energy. So we need to go back to the yin. Meditation is a more yin, receptive state. And doing that, shifting gears is the most uncomfortable thing. Shifting realities, shifting gears, shifting rhythms can be very uncomfortable if you prepare yourself for that in the beginning of your meditation practice, meaning when you first start to slow down, meditate and create a practice routine, then you know that that discomfort will not last forever.   When you know that it's temporary and it's just shifting of gears, it's the turbulence that happens when you're shifting levels of consciousness. When you prepare yourself [00:19:00] for that and you just know that, then it doesn't feel as difficult. And another thing that can really help with that is becoming aware of that. Hey, That's interesting with curiosity, kind of paying attention. I feel a little agitated. What does that look like? What does that feel like? So instead of going to the thoughts of that, start feeling what your body feels like when you're experiencing that become observant of that. It's like looking at a picture upside down. You're starting to notice different things. You look at the shapes. So you're breaking down the experience of what that feels like. So that it's not so scary and your knee jerk reaction is not going to be to resist it because ultimately that's what it does. Your mind will have you resist things or get too attached and that's the push and pull that happens that causes us to have suffering.   This is what Buddha taught about. about how desire, like strong desire or strong resistance are the two [00:20:00]things that cause us to suffer because we're basically saying no to now, like what's happening right now shouldn't be, it's either missing something or it has too much of something. And meditation gets us into the neutrality of seeing things as they are without judgment. And so that we become more empowered In this moment. So ultimately a lot of what I like to put on the podcast are things that are empowering  and my top, top, top thing would be start a meditation practice daily. So one of the ways you can start a meditation practice that will be, in my opinion, a more successful way to start is to start out with just a few minutes a day. what happens is you're not going to give yourself too big of a task of meditation for too long. You just start with a couple of minutes a day. And even with like [00:21:00] five minutes a day, you're still going to get benefits just even with five minutes a day, allowing yourself The opportunity to connect with that divine intelligence, five minutes a day in the beginning. And the thing is, anybody can come up with five minutes a day. Even if you're extremely busy, you can wake up five minutes earlier and just meditate in the morning. So it's all a perspective. So what happens is when you do five minutes a day, or even a short amount of time daily, every single day, repeatedly, your mind will realize and come to terms with the fact that you now have a new habit and five minutes a day is so doable that you can make it easy to repeat something over and over and over again if it's very short and then your mind will accept it as this new thing. Once your mind starts to accept it and it becomes more natural and intuitive for you to do, [00:22:00]then You're going to even feel naturally. inclined to increase the time because your mind will start to settle over time and then it's going to want to have more of that quiet and crave it at times. And you're going to feel that it feels really good because it's going to make you feel more clear in your mind.   And you'll find that it also saves you time. So even though you're taking time out to do it, your mind will start to work more efficiently. You'll be more clear minded and more intuitive and more sharp with your work that things that usually took you longer you'll find start to get done faster. So some of the things that I would suggest if you are new to meditation that are really, really simple is every day find one specific spot in your house. that feels comfortable. It could be a room. It could be something that you're a room that[00:23:00] you're in, but maybe a little corner where you can sit down on a cushion or you could sit down on a chair or a couch anywhere that feels comfortable and quiet. And you do want to set it up so that you're not going to get interrupted for the time that you're meditating. My suggestion is this, do not do this on your bed because naturally your body associates your bed with sleep and you will fall asleep. Don't get discouraged if you do fall asleep. Sometimes people nod off and then they come back. That's okay. That's just your nervous system regulating. What I do suggest is regardless if you cross your legs or if you have your feet on the floor, always have your spine erect so that you're not laying down. I also suggest having your hands on your knees and the palms facing up. receiving energy. And you could choose to focus on a couple of different things. You can choose to focus on your breath. [00:24:00] You could choose to repeat a mantra in your mind, , and you can look up seed mantras, Which are ancient Sanskrit mantras that have an energetic frequency, even if you're thinking them in your mind. Or you could literally start to focus on the sensations in your body and scan your body and all the sensations that you're feeling at the present moment. And really bring yourself back to your body and seeing how certain thoughts impact your body and where you're feeling energetically certain emotions, because that brings more consciousness to that area. You could literally spend a whole five minutes just focusing on the uterus and focusing on that area and really, really putting your consciousness into that. The bottom line is you are finding different ways to anchor yourself into the present moment. So whether it's body sensations or a mantra or just focusing on the breath, all of those things are happening in the now. So you're training [00:25:00] your mind to focus on the present moment. That being said, you're going to find yourself wandering off and that's perfectly normal and okay. It's part of what you're doing. You're training your consciousness to catch yourself. You're catching and then you're bringing back, catching, bringing back. So you catch yourself going off, you bring yourself back to whatever it is that anchors you in the present moment.   If you find yourself incredibly uncomfortable, do not let that discourage you. Keep going. It's one of those things. When you first start working out, you're not going to feel really easy. lifting those weights. It's going to be uncomfortable. It's going to be painful. It's going to make you sore for the next couple of days. It's the same thing. Growth and shifts and changes don't happen easily. There's got to be some kind of discomfort sometimes, and that's okay. It's being comfortable with the discomfort because If you're allowing yourself to be comfortable with [00:26:00] being uncomfortable, eventually you're going to find that the things that make you uncomfortable in life will not have a hold on you as much. And you're going to feel more smooth and easy with your energy overall. And I can say for me personally, meditation has changed my life and I speak to a lot of patients and clients and I see how it impacts them and also impacts their fertility and their menstrual cycle. It's incredible. Meditation is an incredible, incredible free medicine that we all have access to and it is one of the most overlooked things. Although now, I guess it's becoming a little bit more of a thing of recent times, but I definitely highly suggest if that is something that you've not looked into or if that's something that you thought You just are not meant to do. I really hope that this episode [00:27:00] Shifted your perspective on that and if you have any questions, you can always DM me on Instagram.   I'm always there I'm pretty quick to respond Most times if I can and my handle is at the wholesome lotus fertility So I really hope you enjoyed this episode and I hope you have an amazing day.

Imperfect Love
The Intricate Web of Addiction, Love, Loss, Grief, and Healing with Expert Alicia Cook

Imperfect Love

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 43:02


Love. Addiction. Sobriety. Trauma. Death. Grief. Each of these six seemingly simple words holds vast meaning and power, yet – when absorbed collectively – they pack a powerful punch that can bring us to our knees. Most of us have loved someone – or have been that someone – who has struggled with addiction. And some of us have felt that shattering pain of losing a loved one to the force of addiction. When this occurs, the suffering and guilt can feel too much to bear. Can love, creativity, and self-growth be enough to pull us through? Join Dr. Carla Manly and best-selling author and award-winning advocate Alicia Cook for a heartfelt journey into the world of love, addiction, death, grief, and healing. Listener discretion is advised as this interview addresses addiction, death, and other highly sensitive topics. It also discusses factors related to addiction such as abuse, PTSD, alcoholism, opioids (e.g., heroin), fentanyl, and recovery.Note: If you or someone you know needs immediate support, please call your emergency services. In the US, 24/7 help is available by calling "911," "988" (Suicide and Crisis Hotline), or SAMSA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration) at 1-800-662-HELP (4357). Additional links are in the show notes.

Elevate Your Career
32 | Russell Wolf: Part 1 - How to Decode the Intricate Dynamics of Job Market Counter Offers

Elevate Your Career

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 18:06


Today's episode of Elevate Your Career is the first in a series of short discussions between Nicole and Russell Wolf, Director of Delivery at Irvine Technology Corporation.This time out, Nicole and Russell discuss the intricate dynamics of counter offers in the job market. You'll discover concise, valuable insights, eliminating the need for extended discussions, as well as an exploration of the pros and cons of counter offers.Get a glimpse into the emotional and practical aspects of navigating counter offers with current employers, and the necessity of honesty and preparation in these conversations.Don't miss another episode of the Elevate Your Career podcast. Leave a review and subscribe today!What You Will Learn In This Show:The basics of counter offers and why they are a significant topic in the job search process.Strategies for discussing counter offers with your current employer.Addressing the emotional and psychological aspects of considering a counter offer.How fear of retaliation or tough conversations can influence your decision-making process.Why focusing on your long-term career goals is crucial when evaluating counter offers.And so much more...Resources:Russell's LinkedInIrvine Technology Corporation

Americanuck Radio
The Tabernacle - The Intricate Plan Of God - Americanuck Radio - June 6, 2024

Americanuck Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 65:57


THE SJ CHILDS SHOW
Episode 276-The Intricate Dance: Transforming Children's Lives with Once Upon a Dance with Teacher Terrell

THE SJ CHILDS SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 34:31 Transcription Available


Send us a Text Message.Can dance transform a child's entire world beyond just physical fitness? Join us on this enlightening episode of the SJ Child Show, where we sit down with Terrell from Once Upon a Dance to uncover the myriad ways dance can enhance children's lives. From boosting brain and body coordination to enhancing social skills and mental health, Terrell shares her incredible journey from being a dance teacher to becoming an author, crafting interactive stories that get kids moving and thinking creatively. Her personal anecdotes reveal the profound impact of dance on confidence, creativity, and problem-solving abilities for both children and adults.Our conversation takes a deeper turn as Terrell reflects on her passion for dance and her commitment to giving back through her books. Inspired by her Peace Corps experience and a strong sense of service, Terrell describes how the COVID lockdown was the catalyst for creating the "Once Upon a Dance" series. With 20 books now in the "Dance It Out" collection and more technical guides for pre-professional dancers, each title is a testament to the universal and healing nature of dance. Learn about the self-taught skills and the collaborative efforts with illustrators that brought these stories to life, each one filled with whimsical illustrations and life lessons designed to inspire young dancers.Finally, we spotlight the importance of community support and advocate for the preservation of the arts in schools. Highlighting how essential it is to back local businesses and musicians, especially in terms of donations and writing reviews, Terrell emphasizes the neurological benefits of engaging children in creative activities. Hear our heartfelt appeal to parents to recognize and promote the arts in their children's education, ensuring that despite budget cuts, the transformative power of dance and creativity continues to flourish in future generations.Support the Show.

Biblical Anatomy
Homeostasis: God's Intricate Survival Design

Biblical Anatomy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 20:42


The Biblical Anatomy podcast, hosted by Daniel Miller, delves into biblical questions and Bible study sessions, currently focusing on the book of Mark and in this episode focal to the topic of homeostasis.The podcast explores the concept of homeostasis as a survival mechanism designed by God, emphasizing the body's ability to maintain internal balance. The intricacies of human anatomy are discussed, providing evidence for intelligent design over random chance evolution. To this end, ion balancing provides an evidential example in the powerful maintenance capacity of the human organism.Future podcast episodes will cover topics like homeostasis, metabolism, and hormones from a biblical perspective.Continuing a relatively newfound tradition, the Biblical Anatomy podcast concludes with listener recognition and the Lord's prayer (Matt 6:9-13; Luke 11:2-4).To continue accessing the Biblical Anatomy podcast wherever you get your podcasts, go to https://podcast.biblicalanatomy.com/ or search for 'Biblical Anatomy' within the podcast application of your choice.Exclusive content and membership tiers are available for those who seek deeper engagement and support for the podcast at https://podcast.biblicalanatomy.com/support.Please email us at podcast@wearebaa.com anytime!

Kore Kast
The Intricate Relationship Between Body and Brain: How Exercise Impacts Our Mind

Kore Kast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 22:32 Transcription Available


Unlock the surprising secrets of your brain's relationship with your body as we explore the fascinating world of the brain-body connection on Kore Kast. With my years of experience as a personal trainer and a Pilate's instructor, I, Kris Harris, guide you through the science that proves exercise is not just about building muscles but also about enhancing cognitive functions. Get ready to discover how every squat, lunge, and stretch contributes to the growth of new brain cells, particularly in your hippocampus, which means better memory and learning for you. We also dive deep into the role of BDNF—a protein that's like a superhero for your neurons—keeping them healthy and fighting off the villains of mental health challenges.This episode isn't just about the heavy lifting; it's about lifting the fog from our understanding of how different exercises, from heart-pumping cardio to the peaceful practices of yoga and tai chi, each uniquely fortify your cognitive health. We'll look at how these activities increase blood flow and oxygen to the brain, helping you tackle everything from stress to Sudoku with greater ease. And the best part? I'll help you tailor a fitness routine that does more than fit your schedule—it fits your brain. So whether you're a seasoned fitness fanatic or a curious newcomer, tune in to learn why your brain might just be your biggest fan the next time you work up a sweat.Illuminate Your World with Kore Candles!Kore Candle Company is a brand that specializes in creating unique and high-quality soy candles. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the Show.https://www.kore-fit.comhttps://www.korecandlecompany.com

History Rage
Uncrowned Queen: Barbara Villiers in Charles II's Court with Charlotte White

History Rage

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2024 49:49


**EXPLICIT LANGUAGE WARNNIG**In this captivating episode, Charlotte White explores the tumultuous life of Barbara Villiers, a woman who wielded unparalleled influence at the heart of Charles II's court. From her strategic manoeuvres in politics to her controversial love affair with the king, Barbara's story is one of power, passion, and scandal.Key Points:Introduction to Barbara Villiers:Mother of five children with Charles II.Intricate details of her relationships and influence.Barbara vs. Clarendon and Stewart:Barbara's role in removing key figures like the Earl of Clarendon and Francis Stewart.Insights into Charles II's obsession with Francis Stewart.Barbara's Relationship with Charles II:Charles's infatuation and Barbara's tantrums.Complications arising from Charles's pursuit of a 15-year-old Frances Stewart.Barbara's Political Manoeuvres:Her involvement in politics and influence over Charles's ministers.The Carbel and Buckingham's ambitions.The Artistic and Cultural Legacy of Barbara:Barbara as a pin-up girl and her influence on art.Support for playwright John Dryden and promotion of the arts.Long-Term Consequences:Legacy in Royal Lineage:Prince William as a descendant of Charles II and Barbara Villiers.The intricate family tree and the long-term impact on the monarchy.Comparison with Nell Gwyn:Nell's enduring popularity compared to Barbara.Barbara's controversial actions and her portrayal in history.Barbara: The Uncrowned Queen:Barbara's power surpassing the Queen's.Controversial incidents, such as hanging her underwear in the privy gardens.Historical Challenges in Portraying Barbara:Struggles in writing a biography of Barbara Villiers.The complexity of interpreting her actions in modern terms.Conclusion:Encouragement to delve into Barbara Villiers' life and legacy.The richness and wildness of Barbara's story, often overlooked in history.Guest Information:Charlotte's book recommendation: "Kings and Queens" by Ian Dale.Follow Charlotte on Twitter and Instagram: @restorationcake.You can see the painting Paul and Charlotte talk about here:You can follow History Rage on Twitter @HistoryRage or Paul individually @PaulBavill and let us know what you wish people would just stop believing using the Hashtag #HistoryRage.You can join our 'Angry Mob' on Patreon as well. £5 per month gets you episodes 3 months early, the invite to choose questions, entry into our prize draws and the coveted History Rage mug. Subscribe at www.patreon.com/historyrage Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Expand Your Experiences
"Exploring the Intricate Details and Perspectives in 'Nuancez': A Photobook Discussion"

Expand Your Experiences

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 12:48 Transcription Available


In this episode of "Expand Your Experiences," host Roshaun Stephenson introduces a new series focused on his photobook "Nuancez." He plans to explore the book's creation, inspiration, and themes across six episodes. Roshaun discusses the importance of subtleties in art, the challenge of monochrome photography, and the role of perspective in shaping perception. He shares his process of selecting images for the book and reflects on the significance of its theme and cover design. Roshaun invites listeners to engage with the series and consider the nuanced details in photography that influence individual interpretations.https://www.thirdeyepixels.com/nuancezSupport the Show.* Visit https://www.thirdeyepixels.com/ to check out my image gallery.* Follow me on Instagram @thirdeye_pixels* Email roshaun@thirdeyepixels.comThanks for listening and Expand Your Experiences!

UNTOLD RADIO AM
Grasping Sasquatch #32 Our Tree-Knock Study and the Normal Curve

UNTOLD RADIO AM

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 106:11


Let the Normal Curve tell you when you've got Statistically Significant Evidence; NOT Opinions! After a Brief Review of our Proposed Tree-Knock Experiment, We Will take a Deep and Detailed Dive Into the Mysterious and Intricate, yet scientifically essential, Bell-Shaped/Normal Curve!! Ooooh, Boy!!! Bring a Focused Interest! A fundamental presentation for anyone interested in Scientific Sasquatch Research!!!!Please SUBSCRIBE and hit the NOTIFICATION BELL so you'll be able to attend New Episodes of Grasping Sasquatch. You will also enjoy the other awesome shows on the Untold Radio Network!… but if you can't attend, please remember that the recorded show can be viewed on YouTube, and through the Untold Radio Network soon after the show! An Audio Podcast Version can also be Downloaded from Most Major Podcast Platforms!Please SUBSCRIBE to support our efforts to entertain and inform! Only your FREE SUBSCRIPTION will allow us to continue to bring you our awesome programs!

The Gris Alves‘s Podcast Tales of Recovery
An Intricate Dance with Grief and Healing

The Gris Alves‘s Podcast Tales of Recovery

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 21:30 Transcription Available


Welcome to another raw, unfiltered episode of "Podcasts in the Car". Join your host, Gris Alves, as she vulnerably shares her personal journey dealing with her father's demise. Listen to Gris as she retrospectively unravels her emotions, challenges, and survival mechanisms from the initial months of grieving, a narrative that is both poignant and enlightening. In this episode, Alves walks listeners through her coping methods, oscillating between past and present experiences. She sheds light on her grieving rituals, exploring diverse therapeutic measures ranging from yoga to her unexpected encounter with psychedelic mushrooms. Get a glimpse into how these experiences reshaped her perception and catalyzed personal growth amidst adversities. Delve into Alves' toolbox of survival as she negotiates her pain and sorrow using a variety of activities and therapeutic interventions. Her candid experience provides insights into the mental and emotional compromises individuals often make in order to cope with heartbreak, presenting a unique understanding of human resilience. Reflect on Alves' perceptive musings on the innate human instinct to negotiate, tracing its presence from the prehistoric era to current times. Engage with her thought-provoking insights and apply them to your personal 'negotiations', contemplating mechanisms influencing various facets of life. This episode not only delves into the machinations of bereavement, but also brings to the surface the importance of mental and emotional health in overall wellness. Alves introduces the concept of the Mindfulness Magic program, a course designed to foster self-awareness and emotional intelligence. Through hints of self-compassion and patience, the program intends to help individuals overwhelmed with arduous emotions or experiences. In conclusion, surrender to your vulnerability with Alves and immerse yourself in the narrative of compassionate self-awareness. Discover how you can transform your mental health narrative towards a more rewarding, empathetic, and self-realized existence.

UAB MedCast
The Intricate Nature of Head and Neck Cancer Surgery

UAB MedCast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024


Head and neck cancers have always been some of the most difficult to treat, but advancements in robotic surgery, advanced imaging, and multidisciplinary recovery approaches are improving the outlook for many patients. Benjamin Greene, M.D.; Harishanker Jeyarajan, M.D.; and Carissa Thomas, M.D., share new insights and techniques in the field. Learn more about the connection between HPV and oropharyngeal cancer; new tools allowing more accurate diagnoses and monitoring for recurrence; and the surgical precision made possible by robotic surgery alongside intraoperative fluorescence imaging.

Taking Control: The ADHD Podcast
Unraveling a Tangled Web: Exploring the Intricate Relationship Between ADHD & OCD

Taking Control: The ADHD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 58:10


In this episode of The ADHD Podcast, we delve into the complex and often misunderstood connection between Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD). Joined by Dr. Roberto Olivardia, a renowned Clinical Psychologist and Lecturer at Harvard Medical School, the trio embarks on a journey to unravel the intricacies of these two conditions and shed light on the challenges faced by those who experience them simultaneously.With his extensive expertise in treating ADHD, OCD, and Body Dysmorphic Disorder, Dr. Olivardia provides invaluable insights into the signs, symptoms, and treatments associated with OCD. He explores the common misconceptions surrounding the disorder and discusses how the casual misuse of the term "OCD" in everyday conversation can hinder patients from receiving the proper recognition and support they need.As the conversation unfolds, we navigate the intricate relationship between ADHD and OCD, examining how the symptoms of one condition can influence and exacerbate the other. They explore the potential impact of ADHD's hyperfocus on OCD symptoms and delve into the effectiveness of treating both conditions simultaneously.Join us, and Dr. Olivardia as we embark on this exploration of the ADHD-OCD connection, offering a platform for understanding, empathy, and support for those navigating the complexities of these often intertwined conditions.Links & NotesCHADD Annual International Conference on ADHD 202429th Annual OCD Conference 2024Dig into the podcast Shownotes Database (00:00) - Welcome to Taking Control: The ADHD Podcast (00:52) - Support the Show • Become a Patron! Patreon.com/theadhdpodcast (02:48) - Introducing Dr. Roberto Olivardia (03:26) - ADHD & OCD (10:48) - What is OCD? (15:28) - Exposure (27:17) - Anxiety & OCD (44:56) - Treatment (55:54) - Learn More ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Finding Genius Podcast
Aligning With Holistic Wellness: Discovering The Power Of Postural Restoration With Aleena Kanner

Finding Genius Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 28:01


In this episode, we connect with Aleena Kanner, a Postural Restoration Therapist and Certified Athletic Trainer with a passion for helping others with chronic pain. With a background in athletic training, she works with the neurology and psychology of the body to help restore sensation, realign position, and repattern the nervous system. How can better posture transform your well-being and pave the way for holistic restoration? By putting the root causes of underlying health conditions at the heart of her practice, Aleena guides her clients down an empowering path of healing – and you may be surprised at the results…  During the episode, we delve into: What typical postural evaluations consist of.  How our body movements can dictate internal pressure.  Intricate techniques that teach the brain how to understand its space. The asymmetries that can exist in the body and how to address them. Want to learn more about Aleena and her distinct approach to physical and mental health? Click here now! Take advantage of a 5% discount on Ekster accessories by using the code FINDINGGENIUS. Enhance your style and functionality with premium accessories. Visit bit.ly/3uiVX9R to explore latest collection. Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9

In The Money Players' Podcast
Players' Podcast: What Did We Learn from the Risen Star?

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 57:49


PTF and Nick Tammaro kick things off talking about the upcoming contest at Sam Houston Race Park, where there will be NHC and BCBC seats on the line.Then they look back at the Risen Star Day with thoughts on all the key performances including Sierra Leone, Track Phantom, Catching Freedom, Resilience, Honor Marie, Hall of Fame, Tarifa, Intricate, Drip, Tuscan Sky, and many more.Last but not least, they look ahead to this weekend's races quickly and talk about rewatching The Sopranos.

TED Talks Daily
Wild, intricate sculptures — made out of my hair | Laetitia Ky

TED Talks Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 8:18 Very Popular


Artist Laetitia Ky has a unique medium: using the hair on her head (and some wire), she creates incredible sculptures of objects, animals, people and more, promoting messages of bodily autonomy and self-acceptance. She shares how she came to create these surprisingly intricate forms and offers a joyful message of creative perseverance.

TED Talks Daily (SD video)
Wild, intricate sculptures — made out of my hair | Laetitia Ky

TED Talks Daily (SD video)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 8:18


Artist Laetitia Ky has a unique medium: using the hair on her head (and some wire), she creates incredible sculptures of objects, animals, people and more, promoting messages of bodily autonomy and self-acceptance. She shares how she came to create these surprisingly intricate forms and offers a joyful message of creative perseverance.

TED Talks Daily (HD video)
Wild, intricate sculptures — made out of my hair | Laetitia Ky

TED Talks Daily (HD video)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 8:18


Artist Laetitia Ky has a unique medium: using the hair on her head (and some wire), she creates incredible sculptures of objects, animals, people and more, promoting messages of bodily autonomy and self-acceptance. She shares how she came to create these surprisingly intricate forms and offers a joyful message of creative perseverance.

Docs Outside The Box - Ordinary Doctors Doing Extraordinary Things
Is my CPA screwing me over?#395

Docs Outside The Box - Ordinary Doctors Doing Extraordinary Things

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 37:13 Transcription Available


Ever been blindsided by a mammoth tax bill you didn't see coming? That's the story of a locum surgeon, who found himself owing thousands to the IRS, despite having a CPA. This incident sparked a crucial conversation about the struggles of finding a responsive and reliable CPA, the essence of seeking professional advice, and how to stay proactive and informed about our own financial well-being.Imagine having a CPA who not only takes care of your bookkeeping and taxes but also helps you plan for your future. We share how we've utilized CPAs in our own experience, especially in dealing with financial matters related to locum tenens physicians. Intricate topics like disability insurance, retirement planning, and the benefits of a solo 401k are addressed with real-life examples. Regular check-ins with a CPA can ensure the smooth operation of your financial management and timely correction of any unforeseen glitches.But it doesn't end there. How about incorporating personal expenses into your business to minimize your tax burden? It's all about strategic planning and a bit of creativity. We dive into how we've managed to optimize our taxes by incorporating our home office and personal vehicle as business expenses. However, it's also about not relying solely on a CPA. It's about taking the initiative to educate oneself about tax laws, asking pertinent questions, and always being on the lookout for ways to lower your tax burden. Yes, it might seem daunting, but with the right mindset and information, navigating the tax world and side hustles can be a breeze.SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER!WATCH THIS EPISODE ON YOUTUBE!Have a question for the podcast?Text us at 833-230-2860Send us a message HERE! Twitter: @drniidarkoInstagram: @docsoutsidetheboxEmail: team@drniidarko.comPodcasting Course: www.docswhopodcast.comMerch: https://docs-outside-the-box.creator-spring.comThis episode is sponsored by Set For Life Insurance. What the Darkos use for great disability insurance at a low cost!! Check them out at www.setforlifeinsurance.com