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Former Fox News host and political strategist Steve Hilton joins The Winston Marshall Show to expose the catastrophic failure of California's ruling class—and why he's now running for governor.Hilton sounds the alarm on the state's sky-high poverty, homelessness, housing costs, and mass exodus. He blames decades of far-left policies, Soros-style “compassionism,” and a corrupt "homeless industrial complex" for gutting California's promise.We dive deep into the collapse of public education, the climate extremism destroying the economy, the war on affordable housing, and the madness of shutting down nuclear plants while importing dirty oil on carbon-belching supertankers.All this...elitism, green Jim Crow, Newsom's failures, and a battle to rescue the American Dream before it's too late… #california #democrats #gavinnewsom -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------To see more exclusive content and interviews consider subscribing to my substack here: https://www.winstonmarshall.co.uk/-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA:Substack: https://www.winstonmarshall.co.uk/X: https://twitter.com/mrwinmarshallInsta: https://www.instagram.com/winstonmarshallLinktree: https://linktr.ee/winstonmarshall----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Chapters 00:00 Introduction02:15 California's Economic and Social Challenges 07:22 Homelessness Crisis in California 12:56 Policy Failures and Solutions for Homelessness 25:54 Housing Crisis and Its Causes 37:44 Climate Policies and Their Impact 47:05 Conclusion and Vision for California Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Political outcomes would be relatively simple to predict and understand if only people were well-informed, entirely rational, and perfectly self-interested. Alas, real human beings are messy, emotional, imperfect creatures, so a successful theory of politics has to account for these features. One phenomenon that has grown in recent years is an alignment of cultural differences with political ones, so that polarization becomes more entrenched and even violent. I talk with political scientist Lilliana Mason about how this has come to pass, and how democracy can deal with it.Blog post with transcript: https://www.preposterousuniverse.com/podcast/2025/02/17/305-lilliana-mason-on-polarization-and-political-psychology/Support Mindscape on Patreon.Lilliana Hall Mason received her Ph.D. in political psychology from Stony Brook University. She is currently an SNF Agora Institute Associate Professor of Political Science at Johns Hopkins University. She is the author of Uncivil Agreement: How Politics Became Our Identity and co-author (with Nathan Kalmoe) of Radical American Partisanship: Mapping Violent Hostility, Its Causes, and the Consequences for Democracy.Web SiteHopkins web pageGoogle Scholar publicationsBlueskySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Babbage, C. (1830). Reflections on the Decline of Science in England: And on Some of Its Causes. B. Fellowes. Sokal, A. D. (1996). Transgressing the Boundaries: Toward a Transformative Hermeneutics of Quantum Gravity. Social Text, 46/47, 217. https://doi.org/10.2307/466856 Grievance studies: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grievance_studies_affair It is legal to own and/or read Mein Kampf in The Netherlands (and Germany). Hand, D. (2007). Deception and dishonesty with data: Fraud in science. Significance, 4(1), 22–25. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1740-9713.2007.00215.x Gross, C. (2016). Scientific Misconduct. Annual Review of Psychology, 67(Volume 67, 2016), 693–711. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-psych-122414-033437 Paolo Macchiarini: https://www.science.org/content/article/macchiarini-guilty-misconduct-whistleblowers-share-blame-new-karolinska-institute The Truth about China's Cash-for-Publication Policy: https://www.technologyreview.com/2017/07/12/150506/the-truth-about-chinas-cash-for-publication-policy/ Claudine Gay plagiarism: https://www.plagiarismtoday.com/2024/01/22/harvard-releases-details-of-claudine-gay-investigation/ Many Co-Authors: https://manycoauthors.org/ Paper describing a replication study where students make up data: Azrin, N. H., Holz, W., Ulrich, R., & Goldiamond, I. (1961). The control of the content of conversation through reinforcement. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 4, 25–30. Francesca Gino defamation case dismissed: https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2024/9/12/judge-dismisses-gino-lawsuit-defamation-charges/ Retractions in Social Influence of the work of Guéguen: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/15534510.2024.2431408, https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/15534510.2024.2431415, https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/15534510.2024.2431421 Diederik Stapel's book: http://nick.brown.free.fr/stapel/FakingScience-20161115.pdf Merton, R. K. (1957). Priorities in Scientific Discovery: A Chapter in the Sociology of Science. American Sociological Review, 22(6), 635–659. https://doi.org/10.2307/2089193
A farewell to a cool guy, sending good vibes to Stacy Keach, a deadly notebook, give 323-310-5332 a call, say it ain't so Francis Ford Coppola, recent newspapers and articles that drew my attention, some James Carville, the toxic intersection of politics and facial hair, some dispatches from the medical world, nobody knows anything, a towering achievement, more quotes and jokes, endless shrimp will destroy us all, some dude in 1881 knew his shit, more useless technology from Silicon Valley, a literary takedown of Elon Musk, animals bullshitting with each other, and some quotes on perseverance. Stuff mentioned: Days of our Lives (1965-present), Death Note (2017), Death Note (2006), Tsugami Ohba Death Note (2003-2006), The Substance (2024), Flashpoint (1984), Megalopolis (2004), Hill Street Blues (1981-1987), Dr. Butcher M.D. (1982), Zombie Holocaust (1980), George Miller Beard American Nervousness, Its Causes and Consequences: A Supplement to Nervous Exhaustion (Neurasthenia) [1881], Kate Conger and Ryan Mac Character Limit: How Elon Musk Destroyed Twitter (2024), and The Animal Kingdom (2023).
Have you ever lost a friend over a seemingly trivial disagreement? In today's polarized world, civil discourse is becoming a lost art. We're quick to judge, quick to cancel, and even quicker to sever ties over differing opinions. But what if there was a better way? In this eye-opening conversation, I sit down with Philip Blackett, an expert in fostering respectful debate. Philip reveals why our inability to disagree cordially is tearing apart the fabric of our society – and offers a practical framework to change the tide. The Erosion of Civil Discourse How social media and mainstream news fuel our "echo chamber" mentality The dangerous link between self-esteem and online validation Why fatherlessness may be at the root of our communication breakdown A 5-Step Framework for Respectful Disagreement 1. Separate the idea from the person: Why criticizing a belief isn't an attack on identity 2. Love the believer, challenge the belief: Maintaining respect while disagreeing 3. Debate on merit alone: Focusing on facts, not emotions or personal attacks 4. Be a good sport: The importance of graciousness, win or lose 5. Prioritize the relationship: Keeping the door open for future dialogue Applying This Framework in Real Life How to use these principles in family, work, and social settings Why disagreement doesn't have to mean disconnection The surprising benefits of engaging with opposing viewpoints Philip's insights serve as a powerful reminder that we don't have to agree on everything to maintain meaningful relationships. If you're tired of walking on eggshells or feeling like you can't express your true thoughts, this conversation will equip you with the tools to navigate difficult discussions with grace and respect. Are you ready to reclaim the lost art of civil discourse and build stronger connections, even with those who think differently? Tune in and discover how to disagree without being disagreeable. Companion Material Download for Podcast https://www.thefallibleman.com/news/bridging-divides-the-art-of-respectful-disagreement Connect with Phillip https://www.philipblackett.com https://www.facebook.com/philip.blackett https://twitter.com/PhilipBlackett https://www.youtube.com/@PhilipBlackett https://www.instagram.com/philipblackett/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/philipblackett https://www.tiktok.com/@pblackett Disagree without Disrespect: How to Respectfully Debate with Those who Think, Believe and Vote Differently from You https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CWCQLW55 The Christian Conservative Capitalist Commentary Podcast https://philip.onpodcastai.com Your Next Episode Getting Mental: Why We Need to Rethink Men's Mental Health https://www.thefalliblemanpodcast.com/Anson_Whitmer Join our Bi-Weekly Mailing List and Receive our "Foundations of Change" Ebook - https://mailchi.mp/thefallibleman/2y3lp1to1e Chapters 00:00:00 - The Importance of Civil Discourse in a Polarized Society 00:04:17 - Getting to Know Philip Blackett 00:13:36 - The Decline of Civil Discourse and Its Causes. - (To Skip the 'Get to know you, Start Here) 00:27:52 - The Importance of Civil Discourse in Society 00:47:50 - Five-Step Framework for Respectful Disagreement Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the Self-Care Goddess Podcast episode #128 featuring Jessica Procini, the discussion delves into the complexities of emotional eating, identifying four core roots of behavior and the necessity of addressing unmet emotional needs. Jessica emphasizes the importance of mindfulness, breathwork, and holistic self-care as pivotal elements in overcoming emotional eating. We share personal stories and explain the multifaceted nature of this issue, advocating for a comprehensive approach to achieving food freedom. Jessica outlines a four-phase process of learning, healing, choosing, and taking action to help individuals transform their relationship with food. In this eye-opening conversation we discussed: ✅ Personal Story of Emotional Eating & Its Impact On Life ✅ Emotional Eating As A Coping Mechanism ✅ Emotional Eating, Its Causes, And How To Address Underlying Needs ✅ Emotional Eating And Its Impact On Mental And Physical Health ✅ Four Phases To Overcome Emotional Eating ✅ Emotional Eating & Its Connection To The Menstrual Cycle ✅ Intuitive Eating, Body Awareness & Breaking Free From Diet Culture ✅ And so much more.
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The Bulletproof Hygiene Podcast Episode 138 Title: Time To Shut Our Mouths! HOSTS: Charissa Wood, RDH DESCRIPTION In this episode, Charissa Wood discusses the topic of mouth breathing and its impact on oral health. Charissa provides visual signs and medical history indicators to identify mouth breathers and offers recommendations for treatment, including seeing an ENT or doing a sleep study. She also suggests using nasal strips or mouth tape to improve breathing and discusses the importance of addressing airway issues in orthodontic treatment. Charissa emphasizes the role of dental professionals in raising awareness about mouth breathing and its consequences. TAKEAWAYS Mouth breathing can have detrimental effects on oral health and overall well-being. Visual signs and medical history can help identify mouth breathers. Patients should be asked about their ability to breathe through their nose. Referral to an ENT or a sleep study may be necessary for further evaluation and treatment. Nasal strips or mouth tape can be used to improve breathing. Addressing airway issues is important in orthodontic treatment. Dental professionals play a crucial role in raising awareness about mouth breathing and its consequences. CHAPTERS 00:00 - Introduction and Summit Announcement 03:40 - Defining Mouth Breathing and Its Causes 06:26 - The Negative Effects of Mouth Breathing 08:22 - Visual Signs and Medical History Indicators of Mouth Breathers 10:15 - Identifying Mouth Breathers through Dental Examinations 12:18 - Asking Questions to Assess Airway Issues 17:33 - Recommendations for Further Evaluation and Treatment 19:43 - The Role of Dental Professionals in Raising Awareness REFERENCES Bulletproof Mastermind
Mold and Lyme disease are two complex issues that significantly impact the body's immune system and overall health. To manage these conditions effectively, a comprehensive approach is essential. This means addressing not only the specific infections or toxins but also supporting overall detoxification processes, boosting immune function, and correcting any underlying health imbalances. However, treating these conditions can be challenging due to the overlapping symptoms and the potential for exacerbating inflammation if not managed carefully. Today's episode features Dr. Diane Mueller, a dual doctorate holder in naturopathic medicine and acupuncture and oriental medicine, who trains physicians and clinicians worldwide, promoting a holistic approach to chronic disease treatment. Join us as Dr. Mueller shares her extensive expertise in integrating traditional and modern therapies to address complex health issues. This is surely an enlightening discussion on how to approach chronic health conditions with a balanced, comprehensive perspective. Lyme disease, symptoms, and treatment options. I remember encountering a patient struggling with Lyme Disease and mold which was ultimately linked to a ruptured breast implant. This case emphasizes the complexity of chronic inflammatory processes, including breast implant illness, where factors like functional genetics, toxin exposure, and hormone balance play crucial roles. Dr. Mueller points out that symptoms of mold illness and Lyme disease often overlap, leading to diagnostic challenges. The dormant nature of Lyme bacteria allows it to resurface in mold-infested environments, particularly in individuals with genetic predispositions to mycotoxin accumulation. Once individuals are in mold-infested homes, their immune systems become overburdened, attempting to combat the mycotoxins. This internal stress can reactivate dormant Lyme disease, similar to how chickenpox can lead to shingles, but much more severe. Patients experiencing Lyme flare-ups may present various severe symptoms, such as neurological issues. Identifying the root cause often involves differentiating between toxicity-related problems and Lyme disease, necessitating a comprehensive approach that includes detoxification and potential specialist referrals. Symptoms of mold illness and Lyme disease can be so similar that they often go undiagnosed separately. When conventional health measures and toxin removals fail to alleviate symptoms, Lyme disease may be the underlying issue. Emotional and psychological stress, such as from trauma or physical changes, can exacerbate Lyme disease by strengthening bacterial biofilms and enhancing cell-to-cell communication, leading to symptom re-emergence. A holistic approach, addressing both biological and psychological factors, is therefore crucial for effective treatment. Lyme Disease, Co-infections, and Lymphatic System To support the parasympathetic state and reduce lymphatic congestion, a specific device called a Flip Presser from New Zealand is used. This device, which includes temperature and frequency settings, enhances drainage and promotes relaxation. Additionally, hyperbaric and red light therapies are employed. Bartonella, a common co-infection with Lyme disease, is often transmitted by ticks and potentially by mosquitoes and fleas. Bartonella affects the lymphatic system, invading white blood cells and causing symptoms like lymphatic congestion and cystic lumps. Lymphatic drainage can sometimes reveal Bartonella infections if patients respond negatively to the treatment. Dr. Mueller shares her experience with Bartonella, noting that treating the infection resolved the cystic lumps on her head. That's why it's important to take into consideration co-infections like Bartonella when dealing with complex cases involving breast implant illness, mold exposure, chemical exposures, gut dysbiosis, and hormone imbalances. This entails a need for thorough investigation when symptoms do not align with initial diagnoses. How Widespread Impact on the Body's Network can lead to confusion in Diagnosis and Treatment of Chronic Illnesses The widespread impact on the body's network can make diagnosing and treating chronic illnesses particularly challenging. When nerve cells die or biotoxins from mold and Lyme disease impair the body's ability to grow new capillaries, it affects every part of the body. This interconnectedness can make symptoms appear unrelated, such as problems in the big toe, gut, heart, and brain, creating confusion in diagnosis. Patients often experience frustration when their symptoms are misunderstood or met with skepticism from healthcare providers. Even if symptoms don't fit traditional patterns, underlying issues such as exposure to mold or Lyme disease can still be present. For example, someone without breast implants might still face systemic problems from mold or Lyme exposure, which can activate their immune system and trigger a range of chaotic responses. Therefore, it's essential to recognize and address the broader network of symptoms and exposures for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment. Mold Illness, Its Causes, and the Importance of Proper Inspection and Remediation Approximately 24% of the population has a genetic predisposition to mold sensitivity, making them particularly vulnerable to the harmful effects of mold toxins. This genetic susceptibility means their immune systems struggle to recognize and eliminate these toxins, leading to an accumulation in their bodies. Without the immune system's ability to tag mold toxins properly, the body cannot signal the rest of the immune system to eradicate them, resulting in chronic exposure and related health issues. Although these individuals may not always exhibit symptoms, certain triggers can activate the gene responsible for this vulnerability, leading to the manifestation of mold illness. Various factors can trigger the gene expression that leads to mold illness. These triggers can include significant life events such as trauma, stress, infections, or exposure to additional toxins. In other cases, the trigger may not be as apparent, but the cumulative effect of these factors can cause the gene to express, leading to illness. This is often observed in patients with breast implant illness, where the implants can introduce additional toxins that exacerbate the immune system's response, turning a previously manageable condition into a severe health issue. The complexity of mold illness and related conditions like breast implant illness requires a comprehensive approach to diagnosis and treatment. Considering that patients often present with a wide range of pervasive symptoms, including cognitive decline, chronic fatigue, and numerous physical ailments, there's a need for an appropriate and effective treatment involving a combination of genetic and environmental assessments, testing for co-infections such as Bartonella, and employing holistic therapies like lymphatic drainage, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, and red light therapy. Additionally, emotional and psychological support is essential for managing these conditions. Patients often benefit from having a partner, spouse, or loved one who can help track their progress and provide a different perspective on their improvements. Specialized mold inspection and remediation are also critical, as many inspectors lack the expertise to identify and address mold issues effectively. Patients may need to invest significantly in thorough inspection and remediation to ensure their living environment is safe. This comprehensive approach is vital for addressing the underlying causes of mold illness and related conditions, providing patients with the best chance for recovery and improved quality of life. Home Inspections, Mold, and Air Quality The role of the home environment in health cannot be overstated, especially when it comes to mold. Mold can be found in any environment, from the tropics to dry regions like Arizona. One of the biggest factors in preventing mold buildup is maintaining proper airflow. Open-air environments with constant airflow, despite being less comfortable, can be better biologically for the body compared to sealed environments with locked-in humidity. Modern building practices aimed at environmental efficiency can sometimes inadvertently promote mold growth due to poor airflow and moisture retention. Simple home maintenance practices, like ensuring proper drainage away from the foundation and adequate ventilation systems, are critical in preventing mold issues. Also, regularly opening windows and using fans can help circulate air and keep the home dry. It's essential to address even minor structural issues in the home promptly because small leaks or damage to the roof, which are often overlooked, can lead to significant mold problems over time. That's why homeowners need to prioritize fixing these issues to prevent small problems from becoming major health hazards. For renters, collaborating with property owners to ensure the structural integrity of the home is maintained is equally important. Additionally, avoiding the use of humidifiers and ensuring regular ventilation, even during extreme weather conditions, can help maintain a mold-free environment. By taking these proactive steps, individuals can create a healthier living space, reducing the risk of mold-related illnesses. Mold Toxicity and Its Impact on Health Pollen and mold are significant problems in Austin due to the mild climate that rarely gets cold enough to freeze. This leads to continuous exposure to allergens, often diagnosed as "Cedar fever." However, it's essential to consider mold as a contributing factor. Improving air quality through proper home inspections, installing air filtration systems like Jaspr and IQAir, and increasing air circulation can be beneficial in managing the symptoms. Maintaining a clean diet also plays a crucial role in reducing allergy symptoms. For instance, avoiding specific foods like eggs can alleviate hay fever-like symptoms. The liver has a limited capacity for detoxification, meaning it can only process toxins at a certain rate. Therefore, controlling the quality of the air we breathe, the water we drink, and the food we eat allows the liver to better handle toxins we cannot control. Understanding the difference between mold allergies and mold illness is crucial. Mold allergies trigger histamine release, causing symptoms like runny noses and itchy eyes, similar to other allergies. However, mold illness involves toxin buildup in the body, leading to neuroinflammation and other severe health issues. Patients often request mold tests from their general practitioners after discussions about mold-related issues but are frequently tested only for mold allergies. Mold allergies are different from the toxic buildup caused by mold, which standard allergy tests do not detect. To identify mold toxins, specialized testing like that done by Vibrant Wellness is needed. Note that misunderstanding this difference can result in incorrect diagnoses and untreated symptoms. Consulting specialists with expertise in mold-related health problems is thus crucial for accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment. Treating Lyme Disease and Mold Toxicity in a Safe and Effective Manner Many patients come to us frustrated after trying numerous treatments with various providers, often without success. In fact, Dr. Mueller and I frequently see cases involving mold and Lyme disease or breast implant illness. This extensive experience equips us with specialized expertise. When addressing complex issues like these, it's crucial to have deep knowledge and curiosity, as we do. Dr. Diane, for instance, is an expert in mold and Lyme disease, while I specialize in breast implant illness. Patients often feel relieved upon receiving a diagnosis, eager to treat everything at once, but this approach can backfire, causing increased inflammation and slowed treatment progress. It's essential to prioritize foundational health aspects first. Ensuring balanced thyroid function, adequate adrenal hormones and a robust micronutrient profile provides the necessary support for the body before tackling root causes like mold and Lyme. Typically, it's more effective to address mold before Lyme. Mold exposure can produce a significant amount of biotoxins that the liver must process. If the liver is already burdened by other toxins, adding more from Lyme treatment can overwhelm it, leading to worsened symptoms due to toxin buildup. By reducing the body's toxic load and improving liver function first, we can better manage the subsequent treatment of Lyme and other infections, minimizing adverse reactions and promoting a more effective healing process. Sauna Use and Detoxification for Breast Implant Illness A patient who frequently used a dry sauna at extremely high temperatures, up to 200 degrees, experienced severe Herxheimer reactions due to heavy metal exposure from degrading breast implants. This intense heat led to the leaching of harmful chemicals from the implants, worsening symptoms such as neurological and thyroid issues. Herxheimer reactions occur when detoxification processes overwhelm the body, causing symptoms to worsen as toxins are mobilized. It's crucial to approach detoxification with caution to prevent these adverse effects. Excessive methods, such as high-temperature saunas, can exacerbate inflammation and delay recovery. Gradual and carefully monitored detoxification is preferred to manage symptoms effectively and avoid severe reactions. A measured approach to detox, avoiding extreme measures, allows for better symptom management and progress. Starting with low-intensity methods and slowly increasing them helps prevent severe Herxheimer reactions and supports more effective recovery. This careful strategy ensures that the body can handle detoxification without becoming overwhelmed. For more information about Lyme Disease, visit their website: https://mylymedoc.com/ Determine your health and wellness through the Get Well Health Quiz: https://mylymedoc.com/health-quiz/ We offer a variety of wellness products and supplies to help you on your recovery journey. So make sure to check out our online store at https://drrobssolutions.myshopify.com/ for extra resources and support. Browse our collection today to find everything you need for a healthier, more vibrant you! Links and Resources Dr. Robert Whitfield's Website (https://drrobssolutions.com/) Follow Dr. Rob on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/drrobertwhitfield/ For more information on Virtual and In Person Consultations, we always answer our messenger personally: https://www.drrobertwhitfield.com/contact/ About Dr. Rob Dr. Robert Whitfield (https://www.drrobertwhitfield.com/dr-whitfield-2/) In 2012, Dr. Whitfield came to Austin and became renowned for his breast surgery expertise. He set up his own practice in 2017. Here, he offers the men and women of Austin a full range of cosmetic procedures, both surgical and non-surgical, addressing the full array of breast, body and face. Born and bred in Las Vegas, Austin plastic surgeon Dr. Whitfield received his medical degree from the University of Las Vegas School of Medicine. This was followed by six years of surgical training, as well as his plastic surgery residency at Indiana University Medical Center. He returned to Nevada for a one year microsurgery fellowship before settling down to practice and teach at the Medical College of Wisconsin for seven years. Board-certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery, Dr. Whitfield's approach to medicine has really been shaped by both his upbringing and his education. As a child of the “wild west,” he was born with an adventurous spirit. One of the reasons that he was drawn to plastic surgery is the constant innovation. In the field of plastic surgery, with innovative techniques and technologies developed each year, there are simply issues for which a solution has yet to be invented. Dr. Whitfield tempers his intrepid attitude with Midwestern pragmatism. It makes for a pretty winning combination.
In today's episode, we head to the border and below to examine the root causes and circumstances that factor into immigration patterns, from economic opportunity to asylum. Max speaks with Maureen Meyer from The Washington Office on Latin America, known as WOLA, a D.C. based organization that advocates for human rights in the Americas. Meyer serves as WOLA's Vice President for Programs, working with senior staff to develop policy priorities and strategies to advance human rights and social justice in Latin America. We're still following the blended episodic and Phone A Friend approach for this series, so Max begins with a brief discussion about the complex nature of immigration policy and the historical relationship between the United States and Latin America. Chapters Intro: 00:00:36 Episode Section: 00:03:30 Interview: 00:21:20 Resources WNYC: WNYC's Suds & Civics project brings political dialogue to laundromats across the NY metro area American Immigration Council: CBP One: An Overview Pew Research Center: Migrant encounters at U.S.-Mexico border hit record high at end of 2023 Human Rights Watch: Venezuela: Events of 2023 Migration Policy Institute: Shifting Patterns and Policies Reshape Migration to U.S.-Mexico Border in Major Ways in 2023 The Baffler: Enigmas of Ecuador | Pablo Ospina Peralta WhiteHouse.gov: FACT SHEET: The United States and Central America: Honoring Our Commitments Forbes: 2024: A New Age For Venezuela-U.S. Relations Gobierno de Mêxico: México y Venezuela estrechan cooperación en materia migratoria El País: United States reactivates mass deportations of Venezuelans to relieve pressure on the border with Mexico Council on Foreign Relations: Central America's Turbulent Northern Triangle Council on Foreign Relations: Climate Change and Regional Instability in Central America Congressional Research Service: Central American Migration: Root Causes and U.S. Policy Vice: The Violence Central American Migrants Are Fleeing Was Stoked by the US Time: Welcome to the Immigration Election Pew Research Center: How Americans View the Situation at the U.S.-Mexico Border, Its Causes and Consequences Brookings: The collapse of bipartisan immigration reform: A guide for the perplexed The Hill: Manchin: Failed border bill factored into decision not to run for White House DW News: Ecuador raid on embassy in Mexico Yahoo Finance:Border crisis might be boon for economy WOLA: Migration in the Americas: 'A root causes strategy only for Central America falls far short of addressing the type of migration we are seeing' Congressional Budget Office: Director's Statement on the Budget and Economic Outlook for 2024 to 2034 WOLA -- If you like the pod version of #UNFTR, make sure to check out the video version on YouTube where Max shows his beautiful face! www.youtube.com/@UNFTR Please leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts: unftr.com/rate and follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram at @UNFTRpod. Visit us online at unftr.com. Join the Unf*cker-run Facebook group: facebook.com/groups/2051537518349565 Buy yourself some Unf*cking Coffee® at shop.unftr.com. Subscribe to Unf*cking The Republic® at unftr.com/blog to get the essays these episode are framed around sent to your inbox every week. Check out the UNFTR Pod Love playlist on Spotify: spoti.fi/3yzIlUP. Visit our bookshop.org page at bookshop.org/shop/UNFTRpod to find the full UNFTR book list, and find book recommendations from our Unf*ckers at bookshop.org/lists/unf-cker-book-recommendations. Access the UNFTR Musicless feed by following the instructions at unftr.com/accessibility. Unf*cking the Republic® is produced by 99 and engineered by Manny Faces Media (mannyfacesmedia.com). Original music is by Tom McGovern (tommcgovern.com) and Hold Fast (holdfastband.com). The show is written and hosted by Max and distributed by 99. Podcast art description: Image of the US Constitution ripped in the middle revealing white text on a blue background that says, "Unf*cking the Republic®."Support the show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/unftrSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we discuss the role of criticism in science. When is criticism constructive as opposed to obsessive? What are the features of fair and useful scientific criticism? And should we explicitly teach junior researchers to both give and accept criticism? Shownotes: Babbage, C. (1830). Reflections on the Decline of Science in England: And on Some of Its Causes. Prasad, Vinay, and John PA Ioannidis. "Constructive and obsessive criticism in science." European journal of clinical investigation 52.11 (2022): e13839. Lakatos, I. (1968, January). Criticism and the methodology of scientific research programmes. In Proceedings of the Aristotelian society (Vol. 69, pp. 149-186). Aristotelian Society, Wiley. LOWI: https://lowi.nl/en/home/ As an independent advisory body it plays a role in the complaints procedure about alleged violations of principles of research integrity. Holcombe, A. O. (2022). Ad hominem rhetoric in scientific psychology. British Journal of Psychology, 113(2), 434–454. https://doi.org/10.1111/bjop.12541 Daniel C. Dennett: I've Been Thinking https://wwnorton.com/books/9780393868050 Phillip Stark textbook chapter on logical fallacies: https://www.stat.berkeley.edu/~stark/SticiGui/Text/reasoning.htm Gelman, A., & Tuerlinckx, F. (2000). Type S error rates for classical and Bayesian single and multiple comparison procedures. Computational Statistics, 15(3), 373–390. https://doi.org/10.1007/s001800000040 Popper, K. R. (1959). The logic of scientific discovery. Routledge. PubPeer: https://pubpeer.com
This episode captures the exhilarating aftermath of a Frequency Specific Microcurrent Advanced Seminar, overflowing with personal anecdotes, practitioner stories, and profound insights into the potential of FSM to transform lives. The speakers, deeply immersed in the FSM community, share their experiences and the remarkable outcomes they've witnessed, from medical interventions in ICUs to addressing complex cases with FSM's unique approach. They discuss the importance of publishing case reports to advance FSM's recognition, the seminar's role in fostering a tight-knit community among diverse medical professionals, and the future aspirations for FSM's integration into standard care practices. Through engaging stories and reflections, the episode underscores the transformative power of FSM, its growing community, and its potential to change the world, one treatment at a time. 00:00 Kicking Off Without Kevin: A Solo Adventure 00:30 Navigating Tech Troubles and Podcast Peculiarities 01:21 Diving Into the Advance: Unpacking the Unbelievable 02:37 Electromedicine: A Journey Through History and Innovation 04:26 Transformative Tales from the Core: Real-Life Miracles 11:07 The Power of Asking the Right Questions 26:44 Publishing and the Power of Sharing Knowledge 31:15 Exploring Custom Care and Patient Experiences 32:10 The Importance of FSM Education and Gratitude 32:43 Special Guest Appearance and Its Impact 34:41 Addressing Exercise-Induced Vomiting and Its Causes 38:50 Exploring GERD, Vomiting, and Food Sensitivities 44:07 The Power of Community and Learning at FSM Seminars 50:23 The Future of FSM: Standard of Care and Publishing Papers 54:28 Reflecting on the Advanced Seminar and Podcast Feedback
Epistemic Status: I've researched this broad topic for a couple of years. I've read about 30+ books and 100+ articles on the topic so far (I'm not really keeping count). I've also read many other works in the related areas of normative moral philosophy, moral psychology, moral epistemology, moral methodology, and metaethics, since it's basically my area of specialization within philosophy. This project will be my PhD thesis. However, I still have 3 years of the PhD to go, so a substantial amount of my opinions on the matter are subject to changes. Disclaimer: I have received some funding as a Forethought Foundation Fellow in support of my PhD research. But all the opinions expressed here are my own. Index. Part I - Bibliography Review Part II - Preliminary Takes and Opinions (I'm writing it, coming very soon!) More parts to be published later on. Introduction. Hi everyone, this [...] ---Outline:(00:51) Index.(01:05) Introduction.(03:55) Guiding Questions.(08:33) Who has a good Personal Fit for becoming a Moral Progress researcher?(15:05) Bibliography Review.(15:32) TL;DR / Recommended Reading Order.(17:05) Amazing books (5/5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ - Read them and take notes)(17:15) Allen Buchanan and Rachel Powell - The Evolution of Moral Progress: A Biocultural Theory (2018) - Genre: Moral Philosophy - No Audiobook(19:32) Steven Pinker - The Better Angels of Our Nature. The Decline of Violence in History and Its Causes (2011) - Genre: Historical Trends - Audiobook Available(21:11) Hanno Sauer - Moral Teleology: A Theory of Progress (2023) - Genre: Moral Philosophy - No Audiobook(22:07) Oded Galor - The Journey of Humanity (2020) - Genre: Historical Trends - Audiobook Available(23:02) Joseph Henrichs - The Secret of Our Success (2016) - Genre: Cultural Evolution, Pre-History - Audiobook Available(23:59) Joseph Henrich - The WEIRDest People in the World: How the West Became Psychologically Peculiar and Particularly Prosperous (2020) - Genre: Cultural Evolution, Historical Trends since the 1300s - Audiobook Available(26:51) Great books (4/5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐ - Read them)(26:59) Victor Kumar and Richmond Campbell - A Better Ape: The Evolution of the Moral Mind and How it Made Us Human (2022) - Genre: Moral Psychology, Moral Philosophy - Audiobook Available(27:40) Philip Kitcher - Moral Progress (2021) - Genre: Moral Philosophy, Social Movements - No Audiobook(30:22) Hans Rosling - Factfulness: Ten Reasons Were Wrong About the World and Why Things Are Better Than You Think (2018) - Genre: Post-Industrial Historical Trends. - Audiobook Available(31:10) Michael Tomasello - Becoming Human: A Theory of Ontogeny (2018)- Genre: Cognitive Human Development - No Audiobook(32:03) Jose Antonio Marina - Biography of Inhumanity (2021) - Genre: Moral Values, Cultural Evolution - Audiobook in Spanish only(32:32) Kim Sterelnys - The Evolved Apprentice: How Evolution Made Humans Unique (2009) - Genre: Human Pre-History - Audiobook Available(33:25) Jonathan Haidt - The Righteous Mind (2011) - Genre: Political Psychology - Audiobook Available(34:52) Okay books (3/5 ⭐⭐⭐ - Skim them)(34:59) Peter Singer - The Expanding Circle: Ethics and Sociobiology (1979 [2011]) - Genre: Moral Philosophy - No Audiobook(36:19) Frans de Waal - Primates and Philosophers: How Morality Evolved (2006) - Genre: Ape Proto-Morality - No Audiobook(37:00) Robert Wright - Nonzero: The Logic of Human Destiny (2000) - Genre: Cultural Evolution - Audiobook Available(37:51) Joshua Greene - Moral Tribes. Emotion, Reason, and the gap between Us and Them (2013) - Genre: Moral Psychology - Audiobook Available(38:48) Derek Parfit - On What Matters (2011) (just the section on the Triple Theory) - Genre: Moral Philosophy - No Audiobook(39:28) Steven Pinker - Enlightenment Now. The Case for Reason, Science, Humanism, and Progress (2018) - Genre: Social Values / Enlightenment Values - Audiobook Available(40:15) Benedict Anderson - Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origins and Spread of Nationalism (1983) - Genre: Modernity - No Audiobook(41:26) William MacAskill - Moral Uncertainty (2020) - Genre: Moral Philosophy - No Audiobook(42:01) Daniel Dennett - Darwins Dangerous Idea: Evolution and the Meanings of Life (1995) - Genre: Evolution - Audiobook Available(42:52) Ingmar Persson and Julian Savulescu - Unfit for the Future: The Need for Moral Enhancement (2012) - Genre: Transhumanism, Human Nature - No Audiobook(43:25) Isaiah Berlin - The Roots of Romanticism (1965) - Genre: Romantic Values, Nationalism - No Audiobook(44:06) Mediocre books (2/5 ⭐⭐ - Skip to the relevant sections)(44:13) Kwame Anthony Appiah - The Honor Code: How Moral Revolutions Happen (2010) - Genre: Moral Philosophy, Social Movements - Audiobook Available(46:13) Steven Pinker - The Blank Slate (2000) - Genre: General Psychology - Audiobook Available(47:10) Cecilia Heyes - Cognitive Gadgets: The Cultural Evolution of Thinking (2018) - Genre: Cultural Evolution, Psychology - Audiobook Available(48:11) Cass Sunstein - How Change Happens (2019) - Genre: Social Change, Policy - Audiobook Available(48:44) Angus Deaton - The Great Escape: Health, Wealth, and the Origins of Inequality (2013) - Genre: Trends in Global Poverty, Health - Audiobook Available(49:09) Johan Norberg - Progress: Ten Reasons to Look Forward to the Future (2016) - Genre: Post-Industrial Historical Trends - Audiobook Available(49:39) David Livingstone Smith - On Inhumanity: Dehumanization and How to Resist It (2020) - Genre: - Audiobook Available(50:18) Bad books (1/5 ⭐ - Skip)(50:23) Michael Shermer - The Moral Arc: How Science Makes Us Better People (2015) - Genre: Enlightenment Values - Audiobook Available(50:51) Michele Moody-Adams - Genre: Social Movements, Moral Philosophy - Making Space for Justice (2023) - Audiobook Available(51:21) Thomas Piketty - A Brief History of Equality (2021) - Genre: Historical Trends - Audiobook Available(51:44) Article collection.(52:08) Worthwhile articles (Read them).(52:55) Alright ones (Skim them).(01:03:29) Bad ones (Skip them).(01:03:55) Havent read them yet or dont remember enough to classify them.(01:05:31) Books I havent read yet, and my reasoning for why I want to read them.(01:05:37) Important books or articles I havent read yet.(01:07:13) Books or articles I havent read yet. I might read them but I consider less directly relevant or less pressing.(01:09:56) Minor readings I might do when I have free time (e.g. over the summer just to corroborate if Im missing anything important in my own work):(01:10:58) Potentially interesting extensions but probably beyond the scope of my work.(01:13:13) EA work on Moral Progress and related topics.(01:13:29) Moral Circle Expansion.(01:15:12) Economic Growth and Moral Progress.(01:15:31) Progress Studies.(01:16:22) Social and Intellectual Movements.(01:16:58) Historical Processes.(01:17:16) Cultural Evolution and Value Drift.(01:18:37) Longtermist Institutional Reform.(01:19:17) Conclusion.(01:19:46) Acknowledgements.(01:20:05) Contact Information.--- First published: December 10th, 2023 Source: https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/YC3Mvw2xNtpKxR5sK/phd-on-moral-progress-bibliography-review --- Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO.
In this episode, we continue our conversation on the replication crisis⏤Which methodological, theoretical, and practical concerns did psychologists raise half a century ago? What has changed, and what remains the same, during the current crisis? Shownotes Orne, M. T. (1962). On the social psychology of the psychological experiment: With particular reference to demand characteristics and their implications. American Psychologist, 17(11), 776–783. https://doi.org/10.1037/h0043424 Rosenthal, R. (1966). Experimenter effects in behavioral research. Appleton-Century-Crofts. Gergen, K. J. (1973). Social psychology as history. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 26, 309–320. https://doi.org/10.1037/h0034436 Koole, S. L., & Lakens, D. (2012). Rewarding replications: A sure and simple way to improve psychological science. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 7(6), 608–614. https://doi.org/10.1177/1745691612462586 Greenwald, A. G. (Ed.). (1976). An editorial. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 33(1), 1–7. https://doi.org/10.1037/h0078635 Ring, K. (1967). Experimental social psychology: Some sober questions about some frivolous values. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. Ledgerwood, A., & Sherman, J. W. (2012). Short, sweet, and problematic? The rise of the short report in psychological science. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 7(1), 60–66. Barber, T. X. (1976). Pitfalls in Human Research: Ten Pivotal Points. Pergamon Press. Dunnette, M. D. (1966). Fads, fashions, and folderol in psychology. American Psychologist, 21(4), 343–352. https://doi.org/10.1037/h0023535 Babbage, C. (1830). Reflections on the Decline of Science in England: And on Some of Its Causes. B. Fellowes.
In Episode 20 of the Narcissistic Abuse Rehab Podcast, we explore the topic ‘How Family Court Enabled The Coercive Control of Catherine Kassenoff,' in an exclusive interview with renowned journalist and divorce coach, Amy Polacko. Catherine alleged that she suffered years of punishing post-separation abuse from her ex-spouse, Allan Kassenoff. We analyze how biases in the family court system allegedly allowed Allan to use a psychological theory that has been discredited and debunked by the American Bar Association, the American Psychology Association, and the UN to gain sole custody and wage an endless campaign of psychological terror that ended in tragedy. #IAmCatherineKassenoff EPISODE OVERVIEW - Catherine Kassenoff's story - Post-separation abuse - Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS) - The patholigization of women in the family court system - DARVO: Definition + Mechanics - Vexatious litigation - The Privilege of Rage - Case Studies: Tina Turner, Amber Heard, Angelina Jolie - The commodification of child custody disputes - Meta-patriarchal violence - Jennifer's Law - The link between PTSD and Depression Comorbidity and Female Mortality - Child mortality in child custody disputes - Coercive control + femicide - UN Special Rapporteur Reem Alsalem's Statement LINKS + RESOURCES - Amy Polacko's Official Website - https://www.freedomwarrior.info - Wakefield, M (2023, February 18). ‘PTSD + Depression Comorbidity Increase Risk of Mortality In Women.' https://www.narcissisticabuserehab.com/ptsd-and-depression/ - Statement by Reem Alsalem, Special Rapporteur on Violence Against Women + Girls, Its Causes, and Consequences, 53rd session of the Human Rights Council. June 22, 2023. https://www.ohchr.org/sites/default/files/documents/issues/women/sr/statements/2023-06-22-SR-VAWG-HRC53-statement.pdf -United Nations (2023, June 23) ‘Urgent reform needed to shield women and children from violence during custody battles. UN News. https://news.un.org/en/story/2023/06/1138057' - Polacko, A. (2021, December 14) ‘Empty Home for the Holidays: Mothers Who Can't See Their Children Blame Broken Family Court System.' Ms. https://msmagazine.com/2021/12/14/mothers-children-family-court-divorce-domestic-violence-child-abuse/ - Polacko, A. (2023, June 5) ‘Remembering Catherine Kassenoff and Continuing the Fight for Fair U.S. Child Custody Outcomes.' Ms. https://msmagazine.com/2023/06/05/catherine-kassenoff-death-child-custody-divorce-court/ - Polacko, A. (2023, June 12) ‘Allan Kassenoff Resigns After Public Outcry Over Wife Catherine's Apparent Suicide.' Ms. Magazine. https://msmagazine.com/2023/06/12/allan-kassenoff-resigns/ - Thomas R.M. and Richardson, J.T. (2015, July 1) 'Parental Alienation Syndrome: 30 Years On and Still Junk Science.' The American Bar Association. https://www.americanbar.org/groups/judicial/publications/judges_journal/2015/summer/parental_alienation_syndrome_30_years_on_and_still_junk_science/ - Wakefield, M. (2023, January 27) ‘Why Is Parental Alienation Syndrome So Controversial?' https://www.narcissisticabuserehab.com/what-is-parental-alienation-syndrome/ - Alltucker, K.(2023, July 17) ‘A child dies every 6 days amid custody fights, family court lapses. Advocates want change.' https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2023/07/17/child-deaths-during-custody-battles/70383774007/ - Syal, Rajeev. (2022, June 2) ‘Why did the Depp-Heard libel outcomes differ in the US and the UK.' The Guardian. https://www.theguardian.com/law/2022/jun/02/johnny-depp-amber-heard-libel-outcomes-differ-us-uk DISCLAIMER Views expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of the podcast. Read our full disclaimer: https://www.narcissisticabuserehab.com/the-coercive-control-of-catherine-kassenoff/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/narcissisticabuserehab/message
Crime, Its Causes and Remedies by Cesare Lombroso audiobook. Published as the third volume in the Modern Criminal Science Series, Cesare Lombroso, renowned Italian criminologist, collected a wealth of information regarding the incidence, classification, and causes of crime. Crime calendars, the geography of crime, unusual events and circumstances leading to more frequent crime, political motivations and associations of criminal enterprise and an assessment of the real value and effectiveness of prisons and reform programs are all included in this three part volume. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's episode of the Holistic Dentistry podcast, the focus is on gum recession, a common dental problem that can lead to tooth sensitivity, cavities, and tooth loss. The primary causes of gum recession include heavy brushing, clenching and grinding, thin gums, inflammation, and tooth movement. Gum trauma and recession can also occur from chewing hard objects or getting a cut on the gum. To prevent gum recession, it is recommended to use a soft-bristled toothbrush and brush in a small circular motion, targeting the teeth and the area just below the gum line. Treatment for gum recession depends on the progression of the recession and the quality of the gum tissue. If the gum has receded more than two millimeters, particularly with non-attached tissue, augmentation is necessary. The preferred augmentation methods involve using the patient's own tissue or platelet-rich fibrin. If there is insufficient patient tissue, donor tissue from a tissue bank can be utilized. However, the use of cow or bovine derivative soft tissue grafting is not recommended due to inadequate thickness. Seeking the guidance of a periodontist is crucial for exploring suitable treatment options to maintain healthy teeth for a lifetime if gum recession is present time. Key Takeaways: [01:00] Explanation of Gum Recession, Its Causes, and Problems [05:00] Importance of Gum Health and Gum Grafting [07:00] When to Treat Gum Recession Based on Progression and Quality of Gum Tissue [9:00] Indications for Using Platelet Rich Fibrin (PRF) to Treat Grum Recession [12:00] Preference for Using Own Cells for Gum Grafting [14:00] Importance of Growth Factors and Initial Swelling after Gum Grafting Resources: BeverlyHillsDentalHealth.com | Instagram DrSandaMoldovan.com | Instagram Orasana.com | Instagram Orasana Water Jet Heal Up! IAOMT.org
Our guest for this episode is a long time friend of the show. This is her third appearance and we love having her here. Dr. Sarah McKay, neuroscientist, science communicator, online educator and author of the new book "Baby Brain: The surprising neuroscience of how pregnancy and motherhood sculpt our brains and change our minds (for the better)" In this illuminating conversation Sarah and I chat about: The paradox of 'baby brain' - women's experience versus the science. The many factors at play in the early life of a new mum How hormones 'resculpt and rewire' our brains in pregnancy - and why Those weird intrusive thoughts about 'breaking' your baby - What's that about? Alloparenting - What is it and why is it important to new parents Does having a baby affect other caregivers neurologically sense too? And so much more! Are You Ready to Fulfil Your Potential? Download your FREE copy of ‘Creating Thriving, Motivated Teams: A How To Guide’ by entering your details below CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE INTERVIEW TRANSCRIPT ABOUT OUT GUEST: Dr. Sarah McKay is the founder of Think Brain and the Neuroscience Academy which offers a suite of training programs in applied neuroscience and brain health. Sarah has been published extensively for public, academic and professional audiences. She's been quoted in the Wall Street Journal, The Guardian, Sydney Morning Herald, The Age and Body & Soul. And she can be seen and heard 'explaining the brain' on SBS's Insight, ABC Radio National, Mamamia, NZ Radio National, ABC's Catalyst, and on stage at Business Chicks, Canberra Writers' Festival and Happiness & Its Causes. ***************************** RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Baby Brain: The surprising neuroscience of how pregnancy and motherhood sculpt our brains and change our minds (for the better) The Women's Brain Book: The neuroscience of health, hormones and happiness Demystifying The Female Brain: A neuroscientist explores health, hormones and happiness Sarah has previously appeared on the Potential Psychology podcast talking about: Mythbusting, neuroscience and a woman's brain Don't Blame The Reptilian Brain If you'd like to hear more from me about fulfilling your potential, I'm a guest on "Breakfast with Steve Martin: Behind the news and an insight into life in Ballarat" on ABC Ballarat, every second Wednesday. Thank you for listening in and spreading the word about our podcast. ***************************** If you liked this episode, please consider giving us a 5-star rating over at Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. Feedback? We want to hear from you. Email podcast@potential.com.au Want to hear more? It's all at potential.com.au/podcast Check out our Potential Psychology YouTube Channel here --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/potentialpsychology/message
To understand the challenges of this moment, we need to be clear-eyed about the emotional dynamics of partisanship and the dangerous tendencies they've fostered—people who care more about their group winning than the greater good, or about policies that would help us all. Today's guest is the perfect person to explain this phenomenon. Dr. Lilliana Mason is an expert in political psychology and group psychology, and the co-author of Radical American Partisanship: Mapping Violent Hostility, Its Causes, and the Consequences for Democracy. As she's observed in her research, many of our political behaviors aren't rational or even individual. And that's because our political identities have become mega-identities. They don't just represent how we think government should work or what our policy preferences are; these identities now encompass where we go to church, where we went to school, our values, and our prejudices. “Before the social sorting occurred, the status of our party was the only thing at risk in every election,” Dr. Mason says. “But now that we have all of these other important identities linked to the status of our party, every election feels like it's also about the status of our religious group and our racial group, and our culture and where we live, and who we grew up with.” And later, Dr. Mason talks with Felicia and Michael about the threat of white supremacist and anti-democratic blocs, the importance of union participation as a tool for progress, and the need for truth-telling with compassion. Presented by the Roosevelt Institute, The New Republic, and PRX. Generous funding for this podcast was provided by the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation and Omidyar Network. Views expressed in this podcast do not necessarily reflect the opinions and beliefs of its funders. You can find transcripts and related resources for every episode at howtosaveacountry.org.
Crime and Its Causes
Reflections on the Decline of Science in England, and on Some of Its Causes
Justitias Töchter. Der Podcast zu feministischer Rechtspolitik
Tue, 28 Feb 2023 15:50:18 +0000 https://justitias-toechter.podigee.io/36-selbstbestimmte-geburt-gewalt-in-der-geburtshilfe 04d3241ea9a81f1c5830a8007731a83e In der neuen Folge sprechen die Moderatorinnen Selma Gather und Prof. Dr. Dana-Sophia Valentiner mit Rechtswissenschaftlerin Eva Maria Bredler und mit Hebamme und Sozialanthropologin Michèle Kretschel-Kratz über die selbstbestimmte Geburt und geschlechtsspezifische Gewalt in der Geburtshilfe. Gibt es ein Grundrecht auf selbstbestimmtes Gebären? Wie wird das konkret im Kreissaal abgesichert? Und was kann ich tun, wenn ich Gewalt während der Geburt erfahren habe? Dana, Eva, Michèle und Selma sprechen über die strukturell defizitäre Versorgungslage in der Geburtshilfe, über informed consent während der Geburt und was es bräuchte, damit sich die Bedingungen für alle Beteiligten verbessern. Trigger-Warnung: Die 33. Folge von Justitias Töchter enthält Elemente zu Gewalt während der Geburt. Shownotes: Aufzählungs-TextVerfassungsblog-Symposium „Comparative Legal Perspectives on Abortion“ Aufzählungs-Text„Report of the Special Rapporteur on Violence against Women, Its Causes and Consequences on online violence against women and girls from a human rights perspective“ von Dubravka Šimonović Aufzählungs-TextElterninitiative Mother Hood e.V. Aufzählungs-TextInitiative peripartale psychische Erkrankungen Schatten und Licht e.V. Aufzählungs-TextStellungnahme des Deutschen Juristinnenbund e.V. „Neues Regelungsmodell für den Schwangerschaftsabbruch“ Feministische Fundstücke: Aufzählungs-TextPodcast „Die Justizreporterinnen“, Folge „Verfassungsrichterin Susanne Baer im Gespräch“ vom 09.02.2023 Aufzählungs-TextUrteil des Bundesarbeitsgerichts vom 16.02.2023 zur Entgeltgleichheit von Männern und Frauen Aufzählungs-TextBuch „Motherhood“ von Sheila Heti Aufzählungs-TextRoman „Eine echte Mutter“ von Saskia de Coster full no Deutscher Juristinnenbund e.V.
Political violence is rising in the United States, with Republicans and Democrats divided along racial and ethnic lines that spurred massive bloodshed and democratic collapse earlier in the nation's history. The January 6, 2021 insurrection and the partisan responses that ensued are a vivid illustration of how deep these currents run. How did American politics become so divided that we cannot agree on how to categorize an attack on our own Capitol?In the new book Radical American Partisanship, Lilliana Mason and Nathan Kalmoe bring together four years of studying radicalism among ordinary American partisans. They draw on new evidence—as well as insights from history, psychology, and political science—to put our present partisan fractiousness in context and to explain broad patterns of political and social change. Mason joins us this week to discuss the findings and the rocky path toward making the United States a fully-realized multiracial democracy She is an associate professor of political science at the SNF Agora Institute at Johns Hopkins University and author of Uncivil Agreement: How Politics Became Our Identity.Additional InformationRadical American Partisanship: Mapping Violent Hostility, Its Causes, and the Consequences for DemocracyLilliana Mason on TwitterSNF Agora Institute at Johns Hopkins UniversityRelated EpisodesSore losers are bad for democracy
There Is No_System - Contemplations to Help You See Beneath The Surface
There Is No_System: Transmission TwoActing As If and The Growth MindsetThoughts on our limits and the brakes on our inertia.Talks and articles mentioned or inspired by:Carol Dwck ‘Mindset - the new psychology of success' at Happiness & Its Causes 2013https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGvR_0mNpWM&t=84sThe Latest Science of Growth Mindset with Carol Dweck | The Psychology Podcasthttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUFbjIFm3SETrading Spaces - Everett, WAhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2PWMarfVIc&t=2333sWhy Emeril Always Says ‘BAM!' - Eaterhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fifveIlcXlAWritten and performed by Brian BehmMusic by Brian Behm/No_System—-Take a look at No_System's apparel and accessories at nosysknows.com ——-Transcripts available at nosysknows.com/podcast——-Please like and review on your favorite podcast platform of choice. If you get something out of it, please share it with a friend. ——Soundtrack will soon be available on most streaming platformsSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4bWrf8AHQNxMpaUhLt3wvx?si=1nxOP7bATL6MNy7BWgTFzgApple Music:https://music.apple.com/us/artist/nosystem/511989797SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.app.goo.gl/SPQdGC7JkZajEJSi9Special ThanksAngela BehmIris PooleJessi BennettCassandra McCollum There Is No_System is a production of Brian Behm Creative.
In Episode 03, “It's Not About You” Southern sisters Courtney and Carley discuss the possibility that throughout the pandemic self-care has taken the front seat to being selfless. Listen to this week's episode for a transformative personal story, scientific research on how to find happiness and, of course, a quirky Southern adage or two. Book referenced: “The How of Happiness: A New Approach to Getting the Life You Want” by Sonja Lyubomirsky https://www.amazon.com/How-Happiness-Approach-Getting-Life/dp/0143114956/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=the+how+of+happiness&qid=1637020224&sr=8-1 YouTube Video referenced: “The How of Happiness with Sonja Lyubomirsky, PhD, at Happiness and Its Causes 2016” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7JDbP_x8So
Months after the January 6th insurrection, surveys have shown the support for political violence has risen. On this episode of "Red, White, and Confused," I chat with Lilliana Mason and Nathan Kalmoe about their upcoming book, "Radical American Partisanship: Mapping Violent Hostility, Its Causes, & the Consequences for Democracy."
In this video, show REAL FOOTAGE of a cupping treatment for constipation. Check it out! Are you interested in learning more about acupuncture and how it can benefit you? Subscribe to my channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPT8j1bDPi53wYaKHl59wcg?sub_confirmation=1 0:00 Introduction 0:17 What Is Constipation and Its Causes 3:07 Real Footage Of Cupping Treatment 4:29 Subscribe For More Constipation relief Constipation symptoms Constipation remedies Natural constipation Remedies Cupping Therapy Benefits of Cupping Therapy Cupping Therapy For Constipation Treatment For Constipation Constipation Treatment How To Relieve Constipation Bowel Movements Cupping Therapy Techniques Cupping Therapy Experience Cupping Therapy Explained Cupping Therapy Treatment Follow us on social media: Facebook: @acupunctureismylife / https://facebook.com/acupunctureismylife Instagram: @acupunctureismylife / https://www.instagram.com/acupunctureismylife/ Twitter: @acu_ismylife / https://twitter.com/acu_ismylife Vimeo: http://www.vimeo.com/acupunctureismylife Tumblr: https://acupunctureismylife.tumblr.com/ For more information, visit: http://www.acupunctureismylife.com/ #cuppingtherapy #medicaltreatment #cuppingtreatment Thanks for watching the video Cupping Therapy For Constipation: Does It Work? | Acupuncture is my Life
A new MP3 sermon from Lisburn Free Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Backsliding, Its Causes, Consequences & Cure Subtitle: Daily Devotional Speaker: Rev. Roger Higginson Broadcaster: Lisburn Free Presbyterian Church Event: Devotional Date: 5/14/2021 Length: 12 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Lisburn Free Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Backsliding, Its Causes, Consequences & Cure Subtitle: Daily Devotional Speaker: Rev. Roger Higginson Broadcaster: Lisburn Free Presbyterian Church Event: Devotional Date: 5/14/2021 Length: 12 min.
7 years ago when Sutter was a lost, over-entertained, safety-seeking 20 something, staying in a Hut in Thich Nhat Hanh’s Plum Village, he stumbled upon a book called Happiness by Matthieu Ricard, and his views on happiness being a skill, one in which we can actually develop. Ricard wrote “One is not born wise; one becomes it,” and Sutter wondered if we become happy the same way we become wise. In this talk Sutter shares how he stumbled upon Happiness in the hut, and then dived deeper into why he wasn’t happier, and if and how he could be. This talk was recorded Live at Happiness and Its Causes 2020. Sutter speaks about his new book The Awake Journal, the Four Foundations for Happiness - Exploration - Know Yourself - Meaning - Presence - and shares many practical skills to boost our happiness. Sutter blends the wisdom of many great thinkers including Epictetus, Aristotle, Thich Nhat Hanh, The Dalai Lama and William James with his own unique experiences and anecdotes.
Hello, kaiju lovers! We're kicking off 2020 with the Eighth Wonder's return to Hollywood in a film brought about by Italian producer Dino de Laurentiis. Writer/podcaster Ben Avery joins Nathan to discuss the 1976 remake of King Kong starring Jeff Bridges and Jessica Lange, which is firmly entrenched in its time and was touted as “the most exciting original motion picture event of all time.” What's interesting is it straddles the gritty cynicism of early ‘70s films like Dirty Harry and the more hopeful films of the late ‘70s like Star Wars (because no MIFV episode is complete without mentioning that franchise). This was the first time Nathan had seen Kong ‘76 in years, and while he didn't like it as a teen, he softens to it thanks in part to Ben's love of it. Their discussion also touches upon the weird love triangle between Dwan, Jack, and Kong; the great but sometimes wonky special effects; and how modern audiences may feel about the film's climax on the World Trade Center post-9/11. The Toku Topic is the 1973 Energy Crisis since it directly influenced the filmmakers' decision to have the characters' expedition be about finding untapped oil reservoirs. Here's to the big one! Check out all of Ben's podcasts: –Strangers and Aliens –Welcome to Level 7 –The Comic Book Time Machine –Supersonic Pod Comics Timestamps: Intro: 0:00-3:33 Entertaining Info Dump: 3:33-11:10 Toku Talk: 11:10-1:16:53 Toku Topic: 1:16:53-1:47:11 Outro: 1:47:11-end Read Jimmy's Notes on this episode when you finish it. © 2020 Moonlighting Ninjas Media Bibliography/Further Reading: “The 1973 Arab Oil Embargo: The Old Rules No Longer Apply” by Greg Myre (NPR) “1973 Oil Crisis” (Wikipedia) “Background: What caused the 1970s oil price shock?” by Terry Macalister (The Guardian) King Kong: The History of a Movie Icon from Fay Wray to Peter Jackson by Ray Morton “King Kong (1976) Review – Kong-A-Thon Episode 5” (DMan1954) Kong Unmade: The Lost Films of Skull Island by John LeMay “Milestones: 1969-1976 – Oil Embargo, 1973-1975” (Office of the Historian) “Oil Shock of 1973–74” (Federal Reserve History) “OPEC Oil Embargo, Its Causes, and the Effects of the Crisis: The Truth About the 1973 Arab Oil Crisis” by Kimberly Amadeo (The Balance) “Terrorism and Godzilla's Future” by Mike Bogue (G-Fan #53) Wiki Articles for King Kong (1976) –Wikipedia –IMDB –Gojipedia –Wikizilla The post Episode 8: Ben Avery vs. ‘King Kong' (1976) appeared first on The Monster Island Film Vault.
In Episode 41, Today, I will be talking to you about the 5 core findings from the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Violence against Women, Its Causes and Consequences report on violence against Indigenous Women and Girls in Canada. But it got very little media attention and no action from federal or provincial governments. Make sure you listen to the whole podcast because at the end, I share with you some of her most important recommendations. Here is the link to her report (the report on Canada is at the top): https://www.ohchr.org/EN/Issues/Women/SRWomen/Pages/CountryVisits.aspx Here is Part 1 of my Youtube video overview of her report: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ahx1dtc25e4&t=1s Here is Part 2 of my Youtube video overview of her report which focuses on her findings and recommendations into police sexualized violence against Indigenous women and girls: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oskV4QK1KkE&t=3s Here is the link to the Final Report of the National Inquiry: www.mmiwg-ffada.ca/final-report/ Here are 4 Youtube videos that provide overviews of the National Inquiry's Report: 3 Things You MUST Know About MMIWG Report www.youtube.com/watch?v=72AWIJ4ryjk Genocide in Canada www.youtube.com/watch?v=jl71D-nFX_s Calls for Justice to End Canadian Genocide www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHa7HHDmuKA&t=7s Canada is an Outlaw: Sex Discrimination Continues in the Indian Act www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHa7HHDmuKA&t=7s Here is the video of our oral submissions to the National Inquiry into Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women and Girls: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AB6SA7J8gGQ&t=193s Here is a Youtube video where I provide more background on sexualized violence in policing and corrections: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5o1PCzjhhno&t=7s Indigenous Nationhood: Empowering Grassroots Citizens amzn.to/2LMWYy Note: The information contained in this podcast is not legal, financial or medical advice, nor should it be relied on as such. If you would like more information about these issues, you can check out my website at www.pampalmater.com If you would like to support my work, here is the link to my Patreon account: www.patreon.com/pampalmater Thank you all for your ongoing support. (pic from UN Special Rapporteur's Twitter)
Episode notes: Today Ruth talks about the difference between health insurance and health care. What is actually provided versus what is promised. Ruth is a stroke survivor sharing tips and advice for rehab, recovery and healthy living including nutrition, exercises, personal care, healing and maintaining a grateful attitude. She can be found online at http://stroke.global were she offers help to stroke survivors and caregivers. Relaxation breathing techniques - Attitude of Gratitude Journal TCM Restoration TCMRestoration.net Health insurance in the US: https://www.census.gov/library/publications/2018/demo/p60-264.html The Rising Cost of Health Care by Year and Its Causes; https://www.thebalance.com/causes-of-rising-healthcare-costs-4064878 Stroke Rehab Centers: Cost and Insurance Guide: https://guidedoc.com/stroke-rehab-centers-cost-insurance-guide
Hypothalamic Amenorrhea, Its Causes, Symptoms, & Treatment Options In this episode, Prof talks about an unusual hormone imbalance which causes women to be infertile. He explains the various causes and symptoms and discusses current treatments.
Something completely different for you on the podcast this week.I recorded this episode at the 13th Happiness & Its Causes Conference in sunny Sydney, Australia. It's five pocket interviews and an insight into the conference highlights for me.Happiness and Its Causes is the world's largest happiness and wellbeing conference, with speakers exploring the many and varied causes for a happy and fulfilling life. The line up was formidable with no less than His Holiness the Dalai Lama making an appearance (he is quite the comedian). We were inspired by an impressive array of experts from psychology, education, the world of media and entertainment, the corporate world and incredible individuals like Domestic Violence Campaigner Rosie Batty who shared their personal stories of connection and compassion with us.In this episode you'll hear some familiar voices such as Dr Suzy Green, a previous podcast guest, and some exciting new interviewees such as Dr Justin Coulson and Sue Langley who I'm lining up for future podcast appearances!Join me for a whistle-stop tour of Happiness and Its Causes 2018.
Welcome to Episode 9 of our podcast - today I'm talking to Josie Thomson, a two time cancer survivor, a multi-award winning coach AND an international speaker with an impressive track record. Josie integrates modern neuroscience, mindfulness practices and relational psychology in her world-wide coaching and training practice. She was awarded the International Gold Stevie Award for Maverick of the Year (Difference Maker) for 2014 and 2015, The Women In Business Coach/Mentor of the Year 2014 and 2015 Silver Award in New York City and Shanghai, and is a former Telstra Business Woman of the Year Finalist. She’s the author of Enliven You, and The Wise Advocate (The inner voice of strategic leadership) and is an Ambassador for Childhood Cancer Support. She is living proof that winning and succeeding in life is a mindset. Josie has completed masters studies in neuroscience and commits herself to transforming and improving the lives of others, particularly as she had a cancer diagnosis not once but twice? Josie will be appearing with the Dalai Lama and other renowned speakers at the special event Happiness and Its Causes - be sure to check it out! In our call today, Josie will share with us the secrets of building sustainable resilience, and the surprising events that led her to her current mission in helping survivors of adversity. If you’d like to find out how to get a copy of Josie’s book Enliven You, or to find out more about her upcoming book, The Wise Advocate check out the links below: Website: www.josiethomson.com Linkedin: josiethomson Facebook: Josie Thomson Twitter: @Josie_Thomson Instagram: @josiethomsonmcc Pinterest: JosieThomsonMCC Facebook: Simple Meditation For Busy People
180 Nutrition We were told recently that one in four woman show symptoms of an under-active thyroid! So we had no hesitation on focusing some of our podcast today on low thyroid function and some action steps you can start straight away to help. Today we welcome backMichele Chevalley Hedge.Michele is a Nutritional Medicine Practitioner, (Adv. Dip of Nutritional Medicine, Australia Traditional Medicine Society) and the author of many health related articles. She also has proven strategies to incorporate good nutrition into a fast paced family, as the mother of three teenage children and her own busy practice. She can empathise with all types! A Healthy View recently has expanded Sydney operations to open in New York, with its new online family wellness program Low Sugar Lifestyle. Questions we ask in this episode: How can our hormones influence our weight? What can we eat to nourish our hormones? What supplements are beneficial for hormone health? What are your thoughts on soy (milk/products) as it has been linked to hormone issues? If you wanted to break your hormones what would you do? And much much more... Transcript Hey, this is Guy Lawrence from 180 nutrition and welcome to this week’s episode of “The Health Sessions.” We welcome back today Michele Chevalley Hedge on the podcast and if you aren’t familiar with Michele and didn’t hear her podcast last year she is a nutritional medicine practitioner. She’s also author of “Beating Sugar Addictions for Dummies.” She’s been a contributor to the Huffington Post, Good Health Magazine, Women’s Fitness, The Sunday Telegraph, The Morning Herald, ABC Radio and Sunrise Channel Seven Weekend Breakfast Show to name a few. It’s actually much bigger than that. She has a wealth of experience and we are very happy to get her back on the show today where we delve into the topic of hormones. Hormones we feel are a massive contributor to one’s health and how do we knock our hormones out of luck, how can we bring the back in, what influences it, what roles they play in the body. Thyroids is a common issue, adrenals, cortisols, the list goes on, leptin, serotonin, melatonin. I’m just recapping the interview today but it was an awesome interview. She shed so much light on the subject and if you are one of those people that is delving into health but are still trying to figure out getting a better night’s sleep, dropping a few kilos of weight and you doing things but still getting frustrated then this is definitely an area we encourage you to look at and as we share the strategies with you and tap into Michele’s wealth of experience today I have no doubt you are going to enjoy this episode. If you do please leave us a review on iTunes, iAsk. It’s very simple to do, if you can hit the five stars, subscribe to our podcast and also leave the review that will help our rankings. More people can find us and tap into this great information that we love to put out there and share with you guys. If you are struggling, most people have to do it from the phone. iTunes can be a little bit fiddly but when you open up the podcast app don’t go to your saved [00:02:00] episodes of 180, actually go to the search field, type in 180 nutrition, bring it up from there and then there’s a button where you can say write a review. It takes two minutes to do and just tell us what’s been helping you, how you listen to the podcasts. We really truly love getting the feedback and love hearing from you guys and it’s more fugal to keep this out there because we’re reaching a lot of people and it’s definitely changing lives which is fantastic. Include the analysis as well. Anyway let’s go over to Michelle and enjoy the show, cheers. Stu:Let’s do it. Guy:All right. His, this is Guy Lawrence, I’m joined with Stuart Cook as always, hi Stu? Stu:Hello mate. Guy:And our lovely guest today Michele Chevalley Hedge, Michele welcome back to the show. Michele:Hello Stu, hello Guy, hello everybody out here. Guy:Great to have you back Michele, obviously we were just offline talking about the podcast and we’re picking up more and more listeners every week, new listeners so I’m pretty sure they’ll be a lot of guys out there that happened to hear the previous podcast when you came in last year. Can you just describe for everyone a little bit about yourself, what you do and why we’re super excited to have you back in the show? Michele:Sure, thank you. Thank you for having me back. I’m a qualified nutritionist and sometimes some of the well-known health editors or even doing a little bit of television will introduce me as Michele Chevalley Hedge, the modern day nutritionist, the nutritionist that likes a little bit of coffee and a little bit of wine and that initially made me very upset. I was like, “Oh no,” and then it really made me real. That’s a really big part of our philosophy at A Healthy View, my practice, is that we are qualified nutritionists but we really understand real busy people and we like to have a non-extreme approach. So besides having a busy practice [00:04:00] we also write for many different publications, The Huffington Post, Body and Soul, I wrote a book last year called “Beating Sugar Addictions for Dummies.” Wiley publishing out of New York City commissioned me to write that and I said, “Why ask me to write this? Why aren’t you asking Sarah Wilson and David Gillespie?” I said, “They’re fantastic in these spaces,” which they are and they said, “Michele the reality is you’re a qualified nutritionist who has been talking about sugar way before sugar was sexy.” That was a lot of fun to write. We ran programs, we ran retreats, do lots of corporate presenting, do lots of school presenting and so our specialty, our area of specialty is always been talking about sugar but we treat patients for all sorts of reasons, from hormonal dysfunction to weight to ADHD to cognitive dysfunction. I’m very big in the area of mental health and nutrition. I’ve been speaking a lot on that. Last year I spoke with the Dalai Lama “Happiness and Its Causes,” vitality, energy and serotonin which I want to talk about today. Guy:Great. Thanks Michele. Stu:Michele you mentioned hormones as well and that’s the topic that we really want to cover today because a lot of people aren’t aware that their hormones could be holding them back where health is concerned and it can be a culprit in weight loss, weight gain, fatigue, sleep issues, autoimmunity. I wondered if you could just tell us about our hormones. Our listeners right now, what are they and why do we need to support them as we grow older? Michele:I was so [inaudible 00:05:43] when I got your email to have this podcast and to specialize and talk about hormones because it’s an area of great interest to me. I’m writing a book about resetting your hormones. [00:06:00] I’m thinking about the tittle could be “It Could Be Your Hormones: Weight, Sleep, Autoimmune.” Hormones are the special chemical messengers in our body that are incredibly powerful and they affect everything that we do. They affect our sleep, they affect our weight, they affect our energy levels, they affect our autoimmune system, they affect our moods, emotions. Just on a funny note any woman who has premenstrual tension or any newly pregnant woman who will have hormones firing around their body or any woman going into menopause will immediately know the power of hormones. I laugh about those things and try to make jokes about them but hormones are incredibly powerful. But some of the ones that we would know even if you’re not in the world of nutritional wellness, things like cortisol, things like insulin, things like leptin, things like melatonin, progesterone, these are all hormones that we really need that for optimal health we need to be safeguarding these type of hormones and how they function in our body. Guy:Fair enough, I was wondering like when you say [inaudible 00:07:22] what’s the general perception and awareness? You’re in the firing line, you see a lot of people in your practice and your talking. Are people that tuned in or aware about hormones and how they can govern the body from different things? We see a lot of people inquiring about weight loss especially as you can imagine and they just assume it’s going to be hitting the gym, exercising, cutting up the calories and away we go but obviously it’s a much more complex issue than that. Michele:I think Guy that that’s a great question. What I think is that as people tend to get [00:08:00] more into nutrition and wellness, they start to look beneath the surface a little bit of just food and start to think, “Wait a minute, what else could be possibly going on in my body?” So we always say, “Let’s look beneath the surface. Let’s look at what’s happening with your thyroid hormones. Let’s look at what’s happening with your blood insulin hormones. Let’s look at what’s happening with your cortisol hormones.” Can we Segway and just go into cortisol just for a moment? Guy:Sure. Michele:Great. Here’s the thing about cortisol, people will think that they possibly can be gaining weight from food and the reality is yes, poor food choices will lead to insulin dis-regulation, blood sugar dis-regulation insulin being one of our hormones we really want to safeguard. What happens is people are thinking that that’s all about food and poor food choices. However stress and if we wake up in the morning and we are going and going and going and going and our adrenal glands are on fire, our adrenal glands pump out our cortisol, our cortisol pumps out glucose and this is a wonderful mechanism in the body. Human nature is amazing because thousands of years ago the body was meant to see a saber tooth tiger, our adrenals were meant to go on fire, our cortisol was meant to pump, our glucose was meant to pump out, kill the saber tooth tiger, glucose goes down, cortisol goes down, adrenal goes back to resting and say, “Thank you very much.” These days we pop out of bed, we go, “Make somebody breakfast, feed the dog, get to the gym, I better do this, I better do that [00:10:00], oh my goodness, I’ve got the 10:30 meeting,” so we’re going and we’re going and we’re going and we’re going all day long. I’m not living in ivory tower because this is myself sometimes but I have a very big observation that what’s happening to people is they are creating excess glucose around their body all day long and creating insulin resistance just from stress. Guy:I was just about to ask you that, can you create excess glucose and spike insulin just from stress? Full Transcript here:
Ebben az adásban beszélünk a Fantastical frissítésekről és Siri működéséről az új iPhone-on. YNAB vonalon elmélkedünk, hogy megéri-e foglalkozni a reconcilation funkcióval, majd megemlítünk pár pénzügyi podcastet. Végül beszélünk a Flow könyvről. Közérdekű: többen jelezték, hogy feed problémák voltak az Agyviharral és a Háztáji Geekkel. Azok, akik nem kapták meg az új epizodokat, feliratkozhatnak újra itt. Linkek az adásból Fantastical 2 for iPad Fantastical 2 for Apple Watch Podcasts about money – Business Insider There are many great personal finance books out there, but if you can’t make the time to read, another option is listening to podcasts. Listen Money Matters! A Personal Finance Show on How to Invest Simply, Crush Debt, Budget Like a Pro, Build Better Money Habits by Andrew Fiebert, Thomas Frank and Listen Money Matters have been running laps around Dave Ramsey, Suze Orman and Jim Cramer’s Mad Money since 2013. on iTunes Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi (Hungarian: Csíkszentmihályi Mihály, pronounced ˈt͡ʃiːksɛntmihaːji ˈmihaːj; born 29 September 1934) created the psychological concept of flow, a highly focused mental state. He is the Distinguished Professor of Psychology and Management at Claremont Graduate University. He is the former head of the department of psychology at the University of Chicago and of the department of sociology and anthropology at Lake Forest College. Könyv: Flow – Az áramlat (Csíkszentmihályi Mihály) A Flow a tökéletes élmény pszichológiájának eredeti, legátfogóbb kifejtése. Csíkszentmihályi Mihály, a pozitív pszichológia vezető gondolkodója, forradalmi művével saját kiteljesedésük lehetőségeit tudatosan vagy ösztönösen kutató milliók életére volt hatással. Elismert pszichológusok, üzletemberek, művészek, politikusok és sportolók, továbbá a lélek működésével és rejtélyeivel rendszeresen foglalkozó szülők, pedagógusok, orvosok és kreatív szakemberek sokasága merített ihletet a könyvből. A boldogság keresése és a kizökkent sorsok helyreállítása utáni vágy az emberi lélek mélyéről ered, az ideális életről való elmélkedés egyidős a filozófiai gondolkodással. A Flow elméletének ritka erénye, hogy komoly kutatómunka alapozta meg, ugyanakkor leírása, illetve rendre beigazolódó következtetései a pszichológiában járatlanok számára is érthetőek és sokszor a rendkívüli felismerés erejével hatnak. A Flow most Az elme kerekei sorozatban, az 1997-es kiadáshoz képest lényegében változatlan szöveggel jelenik meg. Living in flow – the secret of happiness with Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi at Happiness & Its Causes 2014 – YouTube Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi: Flow, the secret to happiness – YouTube
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