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In this episode of the Midlife Mavericks Podcast, host StreTch Rayner sits down with functional medicine expert Jabe Brown to explore cutting-edge strategies for optimizing health in midlife. They dive into new longevity breakthroughs, including Urolithin A and methylene blue, and discuss how these emerging health molecules can boost mitochondrial function and energy levels.Jabe shares his journey into functional medicine, his passion for helping men reclaim their health, and why prevention—not reaction—is the future of medicine. The conversation unpacks what true health optimization looks like, why many men unknowingly sabotage their health, and the four pillars of longevity: nutrition, movement, sleep, and mindset.They also take a deep dive into nutrition, covering:✅ Protein vs. Carbs – The impact on metabolism and insulin response✅ Intermittent Fasting – Should all men be doing it, or is it overhyped?✅ Personalised Nutrition – How your body responds to food and why one-size-fits-all diets don't workJabe explains how genetics and epigenetics influence health, why your lifestyle choices shape your future, and how AI-driven medicine is changing the game for personal health optimization. They wrap up with a no-BS discussion on the biggest health mistakes men in midlife make, the key tests every man should get, and the real cost of ignoring your health—physically, mentally, and financially.Key Takeaways:
Montana won for the 9th straight game to stay atop the Big Sky standings by outlasting Montana State for an 89-85 win on Saturday night in Bozeman. Montana is now 13-2 in conference play, 20-8 overall. UM 11th-year head coach Travis DeCuire won his 221st game, tying Jiggs Dahlberg for the Griz hoops career record. DeCuire along with senior guards Kai Johnson (right) and Brandon Whitney addressed the media following the victory. Montana State fell to 10-3 at home this season and are now 7-8 in Big Sky Conference play, 12-16 overall after Saturday. MSU head coach Matt Logie along with senior Jabe Mullins and junior Patrick McMahon addressed the media.
Charles Skaggs & Jesse Jackson provide their commentary track for "The End of the World", the second episode from Doctor Who Series One in 2005, featuring Christopher Eccleston as the Ninth Doctor, Billie Piper as Rose Tyler, Yasmin Bannerman as Jabe, and the first appearance of Zoë Wanamaker as Lady Cassandra O'Brien! Find us here:X/Twitter: @NextStopWho, @CharlesSkaggs, @JesseJacksonDFW Instagram: @nextstopeverywherepodcast Facebook: Facebook.com/Nextstopeverywherepodcast Email: NextStopWho@gmail.com Listen and subscribe to us in Apple Podcasts and leave us a review!
Lisipe bildumako hamabosgarren zenbakia eman du Susa argitaletxeak: ‘Euskal Herriko greba feministak. Diskurtsoaren analisia feminismo materialistatik'. Eta autorearekin egin dugu hitzordua Berria FMn: Uma Ulazia politologia izan da gurean. Freskatu ditugu 2019ko eta 2023ko greben oihartzunak, eta hark esplikatu dizkigu lanuzte horietako diskurtsoen ñabardurak eta efektuak. Edonola ere, podcastean nekez egin geniezaiokeen eskapu Iñigo Errejonen auziari. Hari ere dedikatu dizkiogu hainbat hitz.
In this episode of the Earth Station Who Podcast, we review the classic Ninth Doctor story 'The End of the World.' Join us as we explore this pivotal episode, where the Doctor, played by Christopher Eccleston, takes Rose on her first journey through time to witness the destruction of Earth five billion years in the future. We dive into the episode's themes, character development, the introduction of memorable characters like Lady Cassandra, and the significance of this adventure in shaping the dynamic between the Doctor and Rose. Whether you're a new fan or a longtime Whovian, our in-depth analysis offers fresh insights into one of the most iconic episodes of the modern Doctor Who era. Subscribe now to Earth Station Who for more Doctor Who episode reviews, news, and discussions, and join the conversation with fellow fans! #DoctorWho #9thDoctor #TheEndofTheWorld #EarthStationWho #doctorwhoreview Links Listen to older episodes of the Earth Station Who Podcast ESW on iTunes Earth Station Who on Spotify Earth Station Who on Instagram Earth Station Who on Facebook Earth Station Who on YouTube Make-A-Wish Foundation The ESO Network TeePublic Store The ESO Network Patreon Bat Chums piecesofmelee Tales of Hollywoodland Promotion Bat Chums If you would like to leave feedback or comment feel free to email us at feedback@earthstationwho.com
On Down to Earth But Heavenly Minded Podcast. Five short Papers by J.B. "Jabe" Nicholson Links https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZlTAw2GgUjMub6FFEIWylwiLkL8oWMuR https://www.hiawathabible.org/youtube-playlist-index-page https://www.hiawathabible.org/matthew-henrys-main-page You will find the text on my blog at: On Down to Earth But Heavenly Minded.com https://downtoearthbutheavenlyminded.com/category/General-posts-top-category/ https://downtoearthbutheavenlyminded.com/
Paola Goretti"Alfabetiere emotivo"Cinquesensi Editorewww.cinquesensi.itUna ricca antologia letteraria che raccoglie alcuni tra i brani più evocativi della narrativa e della poetica di ogni tempo, Alfabetiere Emotivo, recuperando l'illustre tradizione degli Alfabetieri del primo e secondo Novecento, offre scoperte di inusitata bellezza che suggeriscono al lettore il senso di un'emozione profonda, sia essa legata all'amore umano che a quello divino. Una raccolta originale e preziosa che potrà fungere da privatissimo breviario, accompagnando momenti di raccoglimento e meditazione.Dalla visionarietà di Borges alla sognante dimensione del Piccolo Principe, dai lampeggiamenti di Jean-Luc Nancy al gioioso misticismo di Tagore, dall'aulica voluttà di d'Annunzio all'erranza di Jabès; e poi Cristina Campo, Mariangela Gualteri, Livia Chandra Candiani, Alba Donati, Clarice Lispector. E ancora, l'iniziatica sapienza del Buddha e la paradisiaca letizia di San Francesco, la delicatezza dell'ukiyo-e, le contemplazioni delle mistiche e la mistica delle pietre preziose. L'anima delle piante e quella degli animali, i germogli che sbocciano, i fiori nel campo, gli uccelli nel cielo. Il canto e l'incanto dell'impermanenza, il canto e l‘incanto dell'eternità.Paola Goretti, cinquecentista di formazione, storica dell'arte e del costume, voce narrante, poetessa (Scheiwiller 1994, Premio Montale), imparolatrice. Si è dedicata per vent'anni ai sistemi del vestiario di alta epoca, poi confluiti in innumerevoli scritti (Skira, Allemandi, Il Cigno, Rizzoli, Mazzotta, Bulzoni, Il Poligrafo, FMR) e in Monumenta. I Costumi di Scena della Fondazione Cerratelli, fotografie di Aurelio Amendola (Pacini), premiato dal Club Unesco di Firenze (2010). Ha collaborato con prestigiose istituzioni culturali nazionali e internazionali per progetti interdisciplinari, tenuto la cattedra di Scenari (1998-2005) presso l'Università dell'Immagine di Milano ideata sui cinque sensi da Fabrizio Ferri, lavorato alla Fondazione Ermitage (2009-2010) per alcune ricognizioni sul patrimonio italiano a San Pietroburgo, insegnato in ogni dove. Si occupa di estetica della luce e della natura, di tradizione classica e integrazione sensoriale. Responsabile scientifico del Museo Crocetti di Roma (2013-2016) e dell'attuale percorso espositivo, ha curato mostre minuscole e monumentali. Tra queste, Aurelio Amendola. Un'antologia (Pistoia 2021; Bari 2022), nelle Edizioni Treccani. Dal 2013 collabora con Il Vittoriale degli Italiani, dove ha realizzato D'Annunzio e l'arte del profumo. Odorarius Mirabilis (2018), scenografia del Maestro Pier Luigi Pizzi. Nel 2022 ha pubblicato “È l'immortale rosa”. D'Annunzio e il fiore dell'ebbrezza (Silvana) e La rosa di Bologna. Una storia profumata (Minerva). Tra parole come rose, rose come parole.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itQuesto show fa parte del network Spreaker Prime. Se sei interessato a fare pubblicità in questo podcast, contattaci su https://www.spreaker.com/show/1487855/advertisement
True brothers in the faith that call each other higher in discipleship with Jesus, as well as towards their sport. Troy plays baseball at Tennessee Tech, while Jabe plays basketball at Washington State University. Find out how Jesus has worked in the friendships and inspired them in their sports!
Nic Rummel is an applied mathematician and expert boulderer. Ethan Pringle joins as co-host for another fun episode from Rocklands. We talked about embracing his nickname “Thick Nic”, lessons from working with Matt Fultz, sending V13 crimp boulders at 185 lbs, epic math projects, taking ballet to practice movement, the keys to a good spray wall, go-to hangboard protocols for epic finger strength, how lifting weights led to his best trip ever, finding mentorship in an 80-year-old climbing legend, and much more!Check out Crimpd!crimpd.comOr download the Crimpd app!Check out AG1!drinkAG1.com/NUGGETUse this link to get a free year's supply of vitamin D + 5 travel packs!Check out Wonderful Pistachios!WonderfulPistachios.com to learn more!Check out Rocky Talkie!RockyTalkie.com/NuggetUse this link to get 10% off your first order of backcountry radios!Check out Rumpl!rumpl.com/nuggetUse code "NUGGET" at checkout for 10% off your first order!We are supported by these amazing BIG GIVERS:Leo Franchi, Michael Roy, David Lahaie, Robert Freehill, Jeremiah Johnson, Scott Donahue, Eli Conlee, Skyler Maxwell, Craig Lee, Mark and Julie Calhoun, Yinan Liu, Renzollama, Zach Emery, and Brandt MickolasBecome a Patron:patreon.com/thenuggetclimbingShow Notes: thenuggetclimbing.com/episodes/nic-rummelNuggets:0:06:39 – Test, test, testing…0:08:24 – How Thique Nic got his nickname, and embracing the body you're given0:15:02 – Viking-built, trucks vs. Mazdas0:17:43 – Working with Matt & Hailey (Franklin) Fultz, and the confidence that comes with hitting strength benchmarks0:20:39 – Everyone wants to be like someone else, and being proud of the climber you've become0:23:29 – I'm on one, training for his local project in Fort Collins CO, and why he had such a successful trip to Rocklands0:30:08 – Deloading, Nic's job in missile tracking and detection, and going back to school for a graduate degree0:35:23 – Needing more rest now that he is in school0:36:14 – Nic's longest boulder project vs. his math problem0:41:29 – Applied math vs. pure math0:46:00 – The math problem that took Nic the longest to solve0:49:01 – Finding better beta on the JABE problem0:54:06 – Mathing vs. bouldering, comparison, and balancing multiple passions0:58:49 – Having a physical goal, an artistic goal, and an intellectual goal1:00:04 – Artistic outlets, and making an art film1:02:13 – Ballet1:11:32 – Nic's crimping journey1:16:29 – Beating Matt Fultz to the 200 lb OTG, doing 58 pullups in a minute, and getting confidence from metrics1:21:19 – Nic's crimping journey continued, and long-term hangboard training1:24:32 – Nic's key takeaways from reading Ned Feehally's book Beastmaking1:26:07 – Doing a hangboarding workout before trying your project, and adapting over time1:27:53 – Nic's go-to hangboard protocols1:32:09 – Nic's top hangboard recommendation that he got from Will Anglin1:34:15 – Nic's thoughts on training micros1:35:53 – When to do the Will Anglin workout, and doing long-duration hangs as part of his warmup1:37:34 – Being warmup kings, and training less than usual1:41:05 – Ethan's feelings1:42:41 – Nic's secret crimp project, and doing the stand to Andramada1:44:41 – Working on climbing movement, and how he set up his home wall to work on his weaknesses1:47:56 – How the home wall facilitated community, and buying his house in Fort Collins1:51:54 – The evolution of Nic's home wall, and why he doesn't like big holds on boards1:56:04 – Ethan tries to convince Nic to try Scorsese 5.14c in the Poudre1:57:45 – Setting as a creative outlet, and what he wishes he could change about his home wall2:00:07 – Why Nic doesn't recommend using T-nuts on a home wall2:02:15 – Using electric scooters to get to Lincoln Lake2:09:06 – Ethan hates on CO alpine bouldering, and the boys compare it to Eldo and the Flatirons2:13:59 – How Nic ended up in Boulder, living on Paul's land, and renovating his trailer2:23:22 – Showering, splitting time between the trailer and his house, and having Paul as a mentor2:28:54 – Wanting to feel like a badass, and finding balance2:32:30 – Feeling content with his trip, getting sick, and sending Sky V132:35:59 – Lifting weights to keep up with his sister2:38:02 – Taking measurements of his body, and how he's changed over the years2:39:04 – Nic's brother, his siblings' climbing, and a lesson from powerlifting2:43:54 – Dream climbs, plans to try more V14s, and why he got hurt on his project2:47:58 – Music City Hot Chicken2:48:34 – Go-to breakfast2:49:37 – Go-to climbing shoes2:52:17 – Climbing in Red Feather2:53:07 – Trap music2:54:31 – Obtaining big goals2:56:55 – Ethan talks about Nic's send of Airstar V132:58:41 – Wrap up
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Week 8 @NFL , World Series. I probably should leave Jabe on the hopper --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jarred-parrott/support
We talk with Jabe Bloom about how building software in enterprise is a philosophical argument and how knowing some philosophy can help. What is a pharmakon, and what is the Goldilocks space of complexity. Technical debt as an example of how deterministic systems can have agency within a socio-technical system. The origin story of Jabe's model of the three economies and how it helps budgeting complexity and how it is a key to building successful platforms. Jabe currently works as a Senior Director in the Global Transformation Office at RedHat. Jabe has been transforming and researching the organizational dynamics and interactions of management, design, development, and operational excellence for over twenty years as an executive, academic and consultant. Jabe is also in the final stages of writing his PhD dissertation at Carnegie Mellon in transition design.
We continue with our conversation with Jabe Bloom. In this second episode we talk about how organizational design is still stuck in organizational engineering, how to get beyond that, and how we have to rethink our understanding of roles. Jabe explains Alicia Juarrero's term or neurological recursion using high-school cliques, how do complex systems stabilize towards hetearchies of mediated interactions between co-existing hierarchies within the organization, and finally how this all informs creating APIs that enable the emergence of higher level constructs. Jabe currently works as a Senior Director in the Global Transformation Office at RedHat. Jabe has been transforming and researching the organizational dynamics and interactions of management, design, development, and operational excellence for over twenty years as an executive, academic and consultant. Jabe is also in the final stages of writing his PhD dissertation at Carnegie Mellon in transition design.
In this episode of Scared Of Normal, we sit down w/ Jabe Jones to talk about being an AM BMX rider, a career outside of BMX, his passions, & current projects he's working on! Learn more about Traction or purchase beans: https://traction.coffeeInstagram:Jabe Jones: https://www.instagram.com/jabejones/Mike Murfitt: https://instagram.com/mikemurfittShawn Neer: https://instagram.com/shawnneerJames Stokoe: https://instagram.com/jamesstokoephoto & www.jamesstokoephoto.com
At his Melbourne clinic, Jabe Brown looks to chance the way healtcare is done. After realizing that simply providing his patients with information wasn't enough to implement change, he looked for that missing piece. Functional Medicine health coaches were his solution. Now his clinic hires health coaches to help his patients make sustainable changes and improve their health. See how health coaches can work hand-in-hand with medical providers in a clinic setting. Jabe founded Melbourne Functional Medicine after seeing gaps in current healthcare approaches that often led to poor health outcomes. Recognizing that healthcare could be done better, he created our collaborative model of care that unites patients with functional medicine practitioners and health coaches. Since its inception in 2017, Jabe's focus has been on validating this approach. Now Jabe has shifted his focus to leading a clinical team to deliver the best healthcare experience for all patients. He is also a sought after speaker in the functional medicine space. With a Master of Science in Human Nutrition and Functional Medicine, and ongoing training through The Institute for Functional Medicine, Jabe stays at the forefront of the most recent health research.
Badira galdera gehiago ere 'Lanbroa' filman. Nagusiena hauxe, ordea. Denboraz, heriotzaz... denbora geratu zaien erlojuak auzolanean konpontzen dituztenengandik abiatuta...
Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChVM... Google: FreeMe Podcast for all listening platforms. www.cominghomecoalition.com To support this channel all links are in the description of the channel. Any thumbnails you like or would like to have on any type of merchandise, reach out to me or search for your favorite thumbnail here.. www.streamlabs.com/freemepodcast/merch $freemepodcast (cashapp) music intro: Come as you are by Crowder please sign petition.. https://www.change.org/p/free-jabe-carney (This is the audio version, you can view the video on Spotify) Jabe Carney is currently serving 25 years in Florida state prison for DUI manslaughter, among other less serious traffic and drug offenses, including 5 years for driving with a suspended license. The DUI accident happened on Super Bowl Sunday, 2006, and the victim, Jason Gibson, was Jabe's friend. Jabe's current release date is in 2027. Jabe filed for clemency in 2019. But the Clemency Board has yet to make a decision in his case. The victim's sisters, Katherine and Danyel, have forgiven Jabe for their brother's death and support his early release. But as it stands, their sentiments are being ignored; their pleas for mercy are falling on deaf ears. By signing this petition, you will be amplifying Katherine and Danyel's voices. You will also be ensuring that Jabe's clemency application gets the attention it deserves. Jabe has transformed his life while incarcerated. And he has served enough time, as recognized by the victim's family. Please sign this petition. Help free Jabe Carney. Reunite him with his loving family. Thank you. #dui #manslaughter #prisonersoftiktok #prisontiktok #florida #constitution #rights #breakingnews #news #education #mental #podcast #educationalpodcast #justice #court #crime #criminal #crimepodcast #truecrime #truecrimepodcast #truedetectives #law #attorney #state #florida #thethomasfreemeshow #freemepodcast #community #politics #america #usa #talkradio @iheartradio @applepodcasts @spotify @pandora @googlepodcasts @stitcher @spotify @tunein #thethomasfreemeshow #trendingvideos #fypapp #fyptiktok #podcastenglish #podcastflow #podcastandchill #podcastsaboutlife #podcaststolistento #podcasttofallasleepto #podcastsforselfimprovement #podcastsaboutselflove #podcastseducational #podcaststruecrime #podcastsaboutpsychology #truecrimestories #truecrimedocumentary #truecrimepodcast #truecrimeyoutubers #*youtube*22# #youtubechannel #topvideo #topvideosonyoutube #followme #crimepatrol #podcasttruehorrostories #prisonbreak #prisondocumentary --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thethomasfreemepodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thethomasfreemepodcast/support
Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChVM... Google: FreeMe Podcast for all listening platforms. www.cominghomecoalition.com To support this channel all links are in the description of the channel. Any thumbnails you like or would like to have on any type of merchandise, reach out to me or search for your favorite thumbnail here.. www.streamlabs.com/freemepodcast/merch $freemepodcast (cashapp) music intro: Come as you are by Crowder please sign petition.. https://www.change.org/p/free-jabe-carney (This is the audio version, you can view the video on Spotify) Jabe Carney is currently serving 25 years in Florida state prison for DUI manslaughter, among other less serious traffic and drug offenses, including 5 years for driving with a suspended license. The DUI accident happened on Super Bowl Sunday, 2006, and the victim, Jason Gibson, was Jabe's friend. Jabe's current release date is in 2027. Jabe filed for clemency in 2019. But the Clemency Board has yet to make a decision in his case. The victim's sisters, Katherine and Danyel, have forgiven Jabe for their brother's death and support his early release. But as it stands, their sentiments are being ignored; their pleas for mercy are falling on deaf ears. By signing this petition, you will be amplifying Katherine and Danyel's voices. You will also be ensuring that Jabe's clemency application gets the attention it deserves. Jabe has transformed his life while incarcerated. And he has served enough time, as recognized by the victim's family. Please sign this petition. Help free Jabe Carney. Reunite him with his loving family. Thank you. #dui #manslaughter #prisonersoftiktok #prisontiktok #florida #constitution #rights #breakingnews #news #education #mental #podcast #educationalpodcast #justice #court #crime #criminal #crimepodcast #truecrime #truecrimepodcast #truedetectives #law #attorney #state #florida #thethomasfreemeshow #freemepodcast #community #politics #america #usa #talkradio @iheartradio @applepodcasts @spotify @pandora @googlepodcasts @stitcher @spotify @tunein #thethomasfreemeshow #trendingvideos #fypapp #fyptiktok #podcastenglish #podcastflow #podcastandchill #podcastsaboutlife #podcaststolistento #podcasttofallasleepto #podcastsforselfimprovement #podcastsaboutselflove #podcastseducational #podcaststruecrime #podcastsaboutpsychology #truecrimestories #truecrimedocumentary #truecrimepodcast #truecrimeyoutubers #*youtube*22# #youtubechannel #topvideo #topvideosonyoutube #followme #crimepatrol #podcasttruehorrostories #prisonbreak #prisondocumentary --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thethomasfreemepodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thethomasfreemepodcast/support
In deze vierendertigste aflevering ga ik in gesprek met Jabe Faber en hebben we het over het nieuwe stadsstrand van Zwolle: Blue Bayou. Blue Bayou Podcast: Door de Pepermolen Greyline (band) Knaber Dwaalspoor Kunsteducatie Nederland De Basis Bennies Ro-Enzo Zandwinning Zwolle Dennie Boxem Klerenzooi BuroRuis Het Gilde Zwolle (Aflevering met Bouke Ansing over hierover) Naberwerking ArtEZ Finals PROTO Spoorzone Heel erg bedankt voor het luisteren! Abonneer je op deze podcast en volg Zwolle Zoomt In op Facebook, Linkedin, Twitter of Instagram, zodat je niks hoeft te missen. In ieder geval tot de volgende!
Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChVM... Google: FreeMe Podcast for all listening platforms. www.cominghomecoalition.com To support this channel all links are in the description of the channel. Any thumbnails you like or would like to have on any type of merchandise, reach out to me or search for your favorite thumbnail here.. www.streamlabs.com/freemepodcast/merch $freemepodcast (cashapp) music intro: Come as you are by Crowder Carney and Jason Michael Gibson were in residential drug rehabilitation in St. Petersburg when they left to go drinking in Manatee County in February 2006. Carney, now 24, and a passenger survived the roll-over crash. Gibson died 10 days later due to severe organ failure. Carney was sentenced Tuesday to 25 years in prison for crimes that included DUI manslaughter and fleeing to elude a law enforcement officer. His driver's license will be revoked for the rest of his life. Prosecutors pushed for severe punishment, hoping a long stint behind bars would serve as a deterrent. #dui #manslaughter #prisonersoftiktok #prisontiktok #florida #constitution #rights #breakingnews #news #education #mental #podcast #educationalpodcast #justice #court #crime #criminal #crimepodcast #truecrime #truecrimepodcast #truedetectives #law #attorney #state #florida #thethomasfreemeshow #freemepodcast #community #politics #america #usa #talkradio @iheartradio @applepodcasts @spotify @pandora @googlepodcasts @stitcher @spotify @tunein #thethomasfreemeshow #trendingvideos #fypapp #fyptiktok #podcastenglish #podcastflow #podcastandchill #podcastsaboutlife #podcaststolistento #podcasttofallasleepto #podcastsforselfimprovement #podcastsaboutselflove #podcastseducational #podcaststruecrime #podcastsaboutpsychology #truecrimestories #truecrimedocumentary #truecrimepodcast #truecrimeyoutubers #*youtube*22# #youtubechannel #topvideo #topvideosonyoutube #followme #crimepatrol #podcasttruehorrostories #prisonbreak #prisondocumentary --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thethomasfreemepodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thethomasfreemepodcast/support
This was a much anticipated conversation and it did not disappoint. It is filled with many insights that should support those who are making meaning and creating value together in their organizations. Be pleasantly surprised with the amount of beautiful metaphors that were used during this conversation to help describe what makes organizations and the performance of organizing special. We delved into the ideas of how dancing, playing music and weaving can help us find new perspectives, which will enable us to re-focus our attention on the essence of good collaboration and lead to the creation of resilient complex organizations. The theme of the interconnectedness of our social practices, teams and systems was amplified in this episode and points to the need for a wholistic approach to investing energy, time and funds across the entire organization. "The performance is what happens in between the notes." This is one of the gems that came out of this conversation and describes the essentiality of the emotional, embodied and authentic aspects of performance. *As Provocation:* What is *"Scrumality"*? What is the essence of agile organizing? We think it is, that what happens in between the rules. The question is can we name those things and how do we practice them? There is a general excitement at DOTM about the work that Jabe is currently doing, including the important ideas of "Commoning", which was a topice that was only shortly addressed in this episode. We encourage you to continuing exploring his work. We hope you enjoy this episode as much as we have. Sincerely, **Joshua, Andreas, Chris, Markus, Franziska** More infos: PS: We are always open to learning about your experience as listener so please send Feedback to post@dailyofthemonth.de or join that chat that is currently be being breathed into creation on signal. http://signal.dailyofthemonth.de.
Today we sit down with Jabe @jibdip at his home in Oceanside. I had several people message me to interview Jabe. Jabe tells us about growing up in Fallbrook and surfing the harbor. In today's crowded lineups Jabe tells us why localism is needed. And was Jabe going to throw away an original Donald Takayama? Find out!Buy me a Coffee!Patreonhttps://quiverbuilder.com/thequivercast/If you like the QuiverCast here are some ways to help us keep going!I always like Coffee!Buy me a Coffee!Become a Patreon for as little as a Buck a Month!PatreonFind Us:Website: https://quiverbuilder.com/thequivercast/Instagram: @quiver_castFacebook: The QuiverCastTwitter: @The_QuiverCastSound Editing by: The Steele CollectiveSupport the show
Tasio Erkiziaren entsaioa lehena, elikadura burujabetzari buruz. Bigarrena Garbiñe Larrea naturopatarena, sendabelarrak noiz eta nola erabili biltzen duen liburua. ...
Laura and Clayton chat with Jabe Brown, founder and Functional Medicine Practitioner at Melbourne Functional Medicine. They chat about empowering people to take control of their health and how to navigate the intricate hierarchy of healing. On What The Health?!: What The Func?! is produced by the Functional Medicine Coaching Academy. Follow Jabe and Melbourne Functional Medicine @melbournefxmed Follow us @whatthefunc on IG
Jabe Bloom and I talk about Dr. Deming's Theory of Knowledge in this episode. We learn about pragmatism and epistemology from Jabe. As he proceeds, he mentions Dr. Shewhart's work at Hawthorne as well as Ohno and Lean, all related to Deming's System of Profound Knowledge lens of Theory of Knowledge. If you've enjoyed the podcast so far, you'll want to listen to this episode. Check out Jabe's work here: http://blog.jabebloom.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/jabebloom/
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Un proyecto que busca crear una cooperativa de propietarios forestales -público y privados- para gestionarlos de forma conjunta, sostenible y rentable...
Txilen konstituzioa berritzeko eta “neuro-eskubideak” arautzeko ezarriko duten prozedura izan du hizpide Pilar Kaltzadak 'Sinadura'n....
TW: Discussion of transphobia, body dysmorphia and eating disordersWe jump back to modern Who with the 2005 episode End of the World. As Rose jumps 5 billion years into the future to witness her planet be consumed by fire, we witness the continuing attempts of RTD to make Doctor Who work in modern TV. Does this attempt work better for us than his pilot episode? Find out.Daleks Aren't Robots!? is a podcast in which two Whovian friends take two non-Whovians on a deep dive through the show from the very beginning.You can find special guest, Ilana on:TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ilanapon47?lang=enInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ilanapon47/Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/RoguishRelics?ref=search_shop_redirectAnd you can find us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/daleksarentr...Twitter: https://twitter.com/daleksrntrobotsFind us on Buzzsprout: https://daleksarentrobots.buzzsprout.com/Look for us where all podcasts are found.Theme: Garage - Monplaisir
Today’s guest is Jabe Bloom, in conversation with Simone and Emanuele Quintarelli, Boundaryless’ EEEO Micro Enterprise Lead. With Jabe, we look into how, increasingly in an age of technologically powered organizations, thriving means the ability to enable “the three economies” of differentiation, scale and scope at the same time. The key question is: what’s the role of platforms and ecosystems in this shift? During the chat we explore topics such as managing organizational commons, ensuring continuity between the organization and its ecosystem, decentralizing information, sympoietic versus autopoietic systems, maneuver warfare theory, cosmopolitan localism, the role of social practice and methodologies in institutional innovation and so much more. We focus on the interplay between these trends and organizational development. Jabe Bloom is part of Red Hat’s Global Transformation Office, where he services as a senior director. He has been working to explore the complex interactions between design, innovation, development, and operational excellence in organizations for more than 20 years. Jabe is currently writing his dissertation in pursuit of a Ph.D. in Design Studies at Carnegie Mellon University (PA) – his research focuses on the field of Transition Design and informs an ongoing exploration of the practice of design and strategy with a select group of international clients. Tune in to this informative conversation as we learn more about Jabe’s research, and his theories on organisational design and platform thinking. Remember that you can always find transcripts and key highlights of the episode on our Medium publication: https://platformdesigntoolkit.com/Podcast-S2E16-Jabe-Bloom To find out more about Jabe’s work: > Website: http://blog.jabebloom.com/ > Twitter: https://twitter.com/cyetain > Red Hat: https://www.redhat.com/en Other references and mentions: > Herbert Simon: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_A._Simon > Paul Lawrence and Jay Lorsch, Organization and Environment: Managing Differentiation and Integration, 1968: https://www.amazon.com/Organization-Environment-Managing-Differentiation-Integration/dp/0875841295 > Bruno Latour: http://www.bruno-latour.fr/index-2.html > Elinor Ostrom: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elinor_Ostrom Find out more about the show and the research at Boundaryless at www.platformdesigntoolkit.com/podcast Thanks for the ad-hoc music to Liosound / Walter Mobilio. Find his portfolio here: www.platformdesigntoolkit.com/music Recorded on 9 April 2021.
This wasn't so much a chronological interview, as it was just Ronnie Thomas telling stories. Ronnie discusses his father Jabe's influence on his career, and their early disagreements over just how far and how fast Ronnie could go on the money they had available. Despite a distinct lack of funding, Ronnie won the 1978 Winston Cup Rookie of the Year Award. In our second segment, hosts Rick Houston and Steve Waid dig into the August 17, 1978 issue of Grand National Scene, which featured Steve's cover story on Ronnie Thomas and reports that Lennie Pond was about to be replaced by Darrell Waltrip; Junior Johnson was angry with NASCAR over the finish of the Talladega race AND lawsuits between Harry Hyde and J.D. Stacy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This wasn’t so much a chronological interview, as it was just Ronnie Thomas telling stories. Ronnie discusses his father Jabe's influence on his career, and their early disagreements over just how far and how fast Ronnie could go on the money they had available. Despite a distinct lack of funding, Ronnie won the 1978 Winston Cup Rookie of the Year Award. In our second segment, hosts Rick Houston and Steve Waid dig into the August 17, 1978 issue of Grand National Scene, which featured Steve's cover story on Ronnie Thomas and reports that Lennie Pond was about to be replaced by Darrell Waltrip; Junior Johnson was angry with NASCAR over the finish of the Talladega race AND lawsuits between Harry Hyde and J.D. Stacy.
In this episode, I sat down with a good buddy of mine Jabe Jones. Jabe is a Florida native who rides BMX, dabbles in art and is in collage in pursuit of some really cool career paths. Jabe grew up having an older brother who is a professional BMX rider and helped him keep his head in the game in a world that is easy to get lost in. Jabe had a lot of really rad things to say and I believe other will feel the same after hearing this.
Raelyn bitches at Jabe about some of the annoyances about having a famous grandpa. Also, mom jeans, Betsy bezos, election Bullshit and a visit by Linda Sue. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Noble Wine Cellar is winemaker Jabe Hilson’s label devoted to the development of Southern wines. Together with his wife Barbara and a select number of growers, Noble Wine Cellar has developed a reputation for high quality wine produced exclusively from locally grown grapes in the Southeast. We talk a lot about their insight on the industry as a whole, but for the Hilsons, it’s all about having the right grape for the region. Their tasting room in downtown Clayton, GA just one hour north of Atlanta welcomes costumers to taste their wines while learning about what makes the region unique alongside other local Georgia products available for purchase. Even with the challenges the outline about 2020, the couple remains hopeful and is preparing for an expanded production in the coming years. You can follow @noble_wine_cellar on Instagram for all the latest updates. Recorded Oct 11, 2020 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/acorkintheroad/support
For the show's second BONUS episode #145 of October, we're welcoming sci-fi and urban fantasy author, Jabe Stafford! Learn about writing in isolation, journaling for self-discovery, identifiable villains, and what the heck is a Yoga Witch? All this plus a sample chapter from Jabe's debut novel, Ales, Agents & Alchemy, is just a click away! Jabe Stafford website & newsletter with social media links Jabe Stafford on Amazon Jabe Stafford on Kyanite Publishing Scrivener (use coupon code CHAPTER and save 20% on the regular desktop version!) Pop Goes the Culture Project Entertainment Network Contact the show via email at samplechapterpodcast@gmail.com or leave a voicemail by calling 1-660-851-1146.
Join my fun discussion with Jabe Stafford as we talk about Jabe's upcoming book, Ales, Agents, and Alchemy. Of course, we also chat about our drinks of choice, writing inspirations, and much more. Look out for Ales, Agents, and Alchemy on October 22nd here: https://kyanitepublishing.com/product/ales-agents-and-alchemy-book-one/ Find more of Jabe here: https://www.jabestafford.com/ https://twitter.com/OculusWriter https://www.instagram.com/oculuswriter/ https://www.facebook.com/oculuswriter/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theacstories/support
for this week's dose of evil, Minion 1 & I are joined in the lair by Author & Friend of the Show, Jabe Stafford. We discuss tips for using swears in your story, Using swears as a part of character backstory , fictional swears and making your own compound swears, like Piss Chicken! Jabe's Debut book Ales, Agents & Alchemy is available for pre-orders now!
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Healthcare needs an overhaul.. that is no secret. Chronic disease has, not only increased 10-fold over the last half a century but also resulted in a bucket load of new illnesses that you can sign up for to be diagnosed with. Basically we have create a Sick-care system, a system that manages disease sufferers as they progressively dig their grave one shovel-full of meds at a time. Insert Functional Medicine. A modality of medicine that focuses on the cause and not the symptoms and assists the sufferer to actually progress to a new version of themselves where the disease is no longer a prominent feature of their day to day life. Amazingly I have a bunch of great friends working in this space and particular today's guests. In Today's Episode We Cover:The difference between conventional and functional medicineThe role of a health coach in functional medicineThe Melbourne Functional Medicine Approach*****Join the Facebook Group Here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/HealthHacksForHumans/*****--SOCIAL MEDIA--JABE BROWN / BEE PENNINGTON / Melbourne Functional MedicineInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/melbournefxmed/Website: https://melbournefunctionalmedicine.com.au/--MATTY LANSDOWNInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattylansdown/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matty-lansdown-0bb76b61/Website: https://mattylansdown.com/--Got a question? Or maybe even a guest suggestion? Email through - podcast@mattylansdown.com--Thanks for checking out the show. If you enjoyed this episode and want to hear more then please consider subscribing. If you really loved this episode and want to just tell the world about it then please take a screen shot and share it on your Instagram story and be sure to tag me so I know you're tuning in. 5 star ratings and positive reviews really help the podcast too so thank you in advance!......Music credits:Intro/Outro track Tropic Love by "Diviners feat. Contacreast" www.youtube.com/watch?v=DoJfqJsGk8shttps://www.bensound.com/
In this Beyond the Blue Badge episode, host Paul Shoemaker speaks with fellow Microsoft alum Jabe Blumenthal. During his days at Microsoft, Jabe designed the first version of Excel and was the company’s first program manager. Since leaving Microsoft, he’s taken a “systems approach” to tackle big issues, including land conservation, climate change, clean energy. He’s devoted much time to his work with Climate Solutions and the Progress Alliance of Washington among other organizations. Here, he and Paul talk about the importance of finding focus to make a difference, understanding the big picture, and why policy must be part of any solution.
We are living in some really crazy times here on planet earth and despite all of our intelligence and science, mother nature seems to still hold the upper hand as she currently flexes on humanity to remind us who is boss! Despite that there is a bunch of things that you can do to take control of your outcomes in this scenario and no matter what you do, these things that Functional Medicine Naturopath Jabe Brown and I discuss, will certainly be of benefit.In This Episode We CoverCoronavirus... what is it? Lifestyle medicine factors you can manipulate whilst in isolationHow stress and sleep play a massive role in impaired immune function*****Join the Facebook Group Here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/HealthHacksForHumans/*****--SOCIAL MEDIA--JABE BROWN / Melbourne Functional MedicineInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/melbournefxmed/ Website: https://melbournefunctionalmedicine.com.au/ --MATTY LANSDOWNInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattylansdown/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matty-lansdown-0bb76b61/Website: https://mattylansdown.com/--Got a question? Or maybe even a guest suggestion? Email through - podcast@mattylansdown.com--Thanks for checking out the show. If you enjoyed this episode and want to hear more then please consider subscribing. If you really loved this episode and want to just tell the world about it then please take a screen shot and share it on your Instagram story and be sure to tag me so I know you're tuning in. 5 star ratings and positive reviews really help the podcast too so thank you in advance!......Music credits:Intro/Outro track Tropic Love by "Diviners feat. Contacreast" www.youtube.com/watch?v=DoJfqJsGk8shttps://www.bensound.com/
On this episode, I give my take on the handling of the Astros Scandal by Rob Manfred, predict where the top ten NFL free agents will sign, talk about the NBA Standings, and interview four star St. Mary's basketball commit, Jabe Mullins. We talk about his high school career, what he looks forward to doing at St. Mary's, who the G.O.A.T. is, and much more.
For this week's Dose of evil I am joined in the lair by Jabe Stafford,@oculuswriter. We discuss common obstacles in writing villains and how to overcome them.
The guys break down the national championship game and then discuss new things shaping up in the SEC. They are joined by music expert, Jabe Powe. Jabe gives the Top 10 albums of the decade and drops knowledge and then sticks around to listen to the guys give the top movies and tv shows. It’s a great show and we hope you enjoy!
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Jabe's journey of drug abuse began early in his life and by grace he survived. The opioid crisis wasn't in the news, but it was in his life and the life of his friends. Listen as he shares his journey of hope and reconciliation.
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As the Moxx of Balhoon annoys Kelsey, Jabe throws out her branches and enters Shelby's heart. The Steward has trouble with his buttons while Rose has trouble with the many aliens watching her home world roast. And the fact that she just ran off with a strange man 5 billion years into the future begs the question where her priorities lie. We all check out Kelsey's first Christopher Eccleston episode.
We are joined in the studio this week by Jabe Stafford to learn more about Villains and Antagonists and the differences between them Website: https://www.jabestafford.com/
Episode 1 is a quick intro to Jabe who will be hosting the discussions on Aurora. Please reach out if you're interested in contributing a question or would like to join us this year for an episode. We are based in Brooklyn and Northern NJ.
Jabe Bloom and Marc Burgauer - Designing Systems Last week, beginning of December 2018, I happened to be guest of the DevOps Conference in Munich. The nice people from the organising company gave me the chance to actually make it a family meeting with my pals J Paul Reed (a giant in the field of DevOps), Marc Burgauer (from Scotland, doing Agile consulting in Banking) and Jabe Bloom (co-founder and chief scientist of Praxisflow). It was 3 really busy days, the bunch of us were continuously mingling in giving talks, workshops, being active in a panel and all kinds of fun. Finally on the last day, we all gave a huge workshop together, using all kinds of techniques and tools from all of our fields and it felt like really great collaboration - throwing together all our expertise from all the fields we've been busy in and merging the approaches. Collaboration without vanity and really sharing. It rarely feels this good!!! On the evening before the workshop, Marc, Jabe and me sat down in my hotel room and recorded roughly two hours of ramblings on designing systems. When Jabe is with you, it's always on the highest level and really abstract design theory. But Jabe has this tough in which he can really go sky high, risking to be Icarus. But just before his abstract knowledge makes gets him too close to the sun, he defends to us other mortal souls and he connects back to earth and leaves us all with a "ahhhh, I see what you mean!!!" The background is that Jabe is currently working on his PhD in Design at the Carnegie Mellon University and as such he is a monster in reading about all of the most abstract literature in design theory - specialising in change in human systems in extreme time spans (like hundreds of years). Of course, there are huge connections between these theories and what we are doing. Having Marc in this round is a totally different perspective yet and I love how the three of us managed to blast through all kinds of topics. Honestly, this one is one for the lodert and possibly for a niche. But I guess the niche will love it. I'll make it short this time and leave it with the character of the recording: Raw, uncut and a little meandering but always true to the topic and lots of lots of depth. I love this and it feels authentic to how my life and job is. Thanks guys in being my guests and inspiration in this episode. This is part 1 of 2 parts. The next part will make up the next episode and will follow in a week or so. This just had to be out there. Some notes and hints How different timeframes and different temporality change our thinking and how we have to take care about this. We mention Bungay, User Stories, Epics, Strategy … The focus of Agile is compression of timeframes. It can be a problem once we loose the language for longer timeframes. „Employee goes „I can’t think of a way to come up with a chain of two week events that would add up to your one year story. I can’t do it. It doesn’t make any sense.“ The role of middle management in story telling and expertise. A Peter Principle of temporality, explaining micro management. OKRs and stories Humanist culture is about "What am I doing?“ not „How do I measure what I am doing?“ but "What am I doing?“‚ Determinism vs. "The Quality within", love vs. Process The more efficient you get, the more exploration you can do. Science doe not have time as a component. The scientific method is always in retrospective. It always thinks about the past and it never thinks about the future. The predictions it does on the future are based on a determined future. There is no **Open** in science. The thing about the Jony Yveish people out there is that they are able to imagine things that don't exist and can't be measured. You can't use determinism to get there. You can't use quantification to get there. You can only use story telling and narrative. How can Roger Martin's Knowledge funnel be used in a way that it brings mystery? It needs to be used non-linearly. You throw a thing in the middle, it pops up to the top and a mystery is born. That'd be a different way to innovate rather than simply finding "valuable problems" to solve. Doing Hackathons more right and more wrong. Apollo 13 mission story: Time constraints, a known set of components and *isolation* (so the team has to be put away from everybody) "If we had this, then we could make that!" Three temporalities to making sense: - How do I make sense of what's going on? - Retrospective coherence:How can I later explain why I did this in the future. (constraining) - Prospective coherence. If I put this thing that doesn't exist into the world, how does it change the stories that I'm in? Books John Doerr: Measure What Matters Christina Wodtke: Radical Focus I guess this is really abstract stuff. I just love it and I assure that if you are a regular listener, there is a lot in it for you!
Join me and my two guests for episode 21! This episode is dedicated to the Master Teachers we know as Psychadelics - I'm joined by two very bright young women, Tanjila and Jabe, who both have plenty of knowledge that they share about their experience and practices with Ayahuasca, DMT, mushrooms, and LSD. You can follow them on Twitter and Instagram @Tanjila and @fluxxyofficial and of course you can find me on twitter @TheJaguarShaman or on Insta @AscesionRadio - Any questions or feedback you have please forward them over as a DM. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Jabe Piter Faber zingt en speelt banjo bij "The Old Ditch Riverhoppers" uit Utrecht. De band bestaat uit vier rock & heavy metal liefhebbers, die smoorverliefd zijn op de volksmuziek van Appalachia. Jabe reisde af naar Kentucky ?with his banjo in his hand?, op zoek naar de nog springlevende Barn Dance cultuur en vond daar pickup trucks vol inspiratie voor het debuut album van de band.
Jabe Piter Faber zingt en speelt banjo bij "The Old Ditch Riverhoppers" uit Utrecht. De band bestaat uit vier rock & heavy metal liefhebbers, die smoorverliefd zijn op de volksmuziek van Appalachia. Jabe reisde af naar Kentucky ?with his banjo in his hand?, op zoek naar de nog springlevende Barn Dance cultuur en vond daar pickup trucks vol inspiratie voor het debuut album van de band.
Imagine growing up and having a brother who loved riding BMX as much as you! Someone to push you, someone to help you build a ramp, someone to help you fix your bike.... just the idea of always having another person to ride with would be awesome! From the first day picking up a BMX magazine I remember several brothers from back in the day making a name for themselves. There was Brett & Trevor Hernandez, Ron & Sean Wilkerson, Robert & Ruben Castillo, The Alder brothers Joe & Jeremy, Chris & Karl Rothe, and Hugo & Oscar Gonzalez. Later on came the Strieby brothers Brian, Adam, and Nathan, Alan & Brian Foster, Stephen & Martin Murray, and more recently Scotty & Matty Cranmer. Enter Trey and Jabe Jones. They both ride for The Shadow Conspiracy, Subrosa, and Vans shoes but the similarities don't go much beyond that. Now that Trey and Jabe are a little bit older they seem to get along pretty good, most of the time. One thing they definitely share is their passion for BMX. We sat down with Trey and Jabe and found out what makes them tick, what ticks them off, there differences, there similarities, and how their relationship has grown over the years through riding bmx! So get comfortable, crank up your speakers, and get to know two of Florida's finest riders, the Jones brothers, Trey and Jabe. To learn more about Trey Jones visit: florideah.com and/or follow him on Instagram: @treyjonesucks To learn more about Jabe Jones follow him on Instagram: @jabejones To learn more about Chip Riggs visit: chipriggs.com and/or follow him on Instagram: @chipriggs To learn more about Kip Williamson visit: masterblasterplanet.com and/or follow him on Instagram: @kipbmx To learn more about the Space Brothers Podcast visit: spacebrotherspodcast.com
Jabe talks coffee vs Redbull, what it means to thrive, and the intentions of this show. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jaben-starnes/support
Aujourd'hui, je reçois le directeur artistique et make-up artist Jabe. Retrouvez son parcours et ses confidences à travers une interview rock et décalée.http://www.jabe-art-concept.com/ Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Episode 9 - Trey Jones If you ask a bmx rider that’s been around for the last ten years who your favorite rider is, time and time again you’ll hear the name Trey Jones. Maybe that’s because Trey always looks like he’s having fun or maybe it’s the rare combination of tech, style, and going big wrapped into one rider, or maybe it’s just because Trey is a badass on a bike. Trey Jones is BMX. Dirt jumps, box jumps, quarter pipes, lake jumps, street spots, and even a flatland trick from time to time even though he might not admit it! Trey rides it all! We caught up with Trey at Master Blaster Planet Studios and talked about growing up in Florida, his dad being a BMX racer, entering his first UGP Roots contest when he was just 9 years old, going to Mission Skatepark daily, living in a tent at the local trails, riding with his brother Jabe, building a skatepark at his house, his infamous barefoot run at a Vans shoes major contest, his signature parts with The Shadow Conspiracy in addition to his new frame and sponsor Subrosa, hosting a major event called Swampfest, and getting married to Scotty Cranmer’s sister Kelsey. Trey has accomplished a lot in his BMX career without being a major contest rider! So get comfortable, crank up your speakers, and get to know one of the biggest names in BMX... Trey Jones To learn more about Trey Jones visit: florideah.com and/or follow him on Instagram: @treyjonesucks To learn more about Chip Riggs visit: chipriggs.com and/or follow him on Instagram: @chipriggs To learn more about Kip Williamson visit: masterblasterplanet.com and/or follow him on Instagram: @kipbmx To learn more about the Space Brothers Podcast visit: spacebrotherspodcast.com
En esta nueva ocasión nos acompaña Jose Alberto Benitez, más conocido como Jabe Fitness, que nos muestra cuales son los factores más importantes a la hora de perder grasa y mejorar nuestra composición corporal. Espero que te sirva y que aprendas algo nuevo. Redes de Jose Alberto: - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jabenitez88/ - Web: http://www.jabefitness.com - You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3o5... PD: Aprovecha la oferta de lanzamiento del libro Be Calisthenics, el libro y programa más esperado del mundo del entrenamiento con peso corporal.
We decided to break from format a bit this week, and instead of answering questions we just spent the time hanging out and talking. And of course it turned into another one of Gabe's rants- this time, it's all about the "legendary" monster, the Tarrasque. No questions this week! Contact us: InterPartyConflict@Gmail.com Visit our blog: www.interpartyconflict.com Find us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/InPartyConflict Or on Facebook: www.facebook.com/InterPartyConflict/ And join our Discord: http://bit.ly/interpartydiscord
They've taken some time off due to what we might call current events related depression, but Daniel and Shana are back chatting Doctor Who again, and have decided to ease back into the waters by talking about the incredibly noncontroversial "Rose" and "End of the World." Thankfully, they brought back Jack Graham who basically never has any complicated feelings about anything to help them come back with a minimum of fuss. Main Topic: Rose and The End of the World. With special guest Jack Graham. Freedom fries. Current events and warm blankets. Connections. Not the TV Movie. Jack's callow youth. Cringey former self. Creature effects. Children's TV. Eccleston. Themes that will continue. Perfect Rafallo. 90210 in Space. Two names off limits. Comfy Who. Overinvested. Squaring the circle. Soap Opera Who. The world is turning. Small busy-ness. The cosmic and the mundane. Clive the Sam Seely. Who has heard of the Doctor? Occult Doctor. Hooray for the Bronze Medalists. The here and now. Jackie. Music. Narrative. Earthy McEarth Earth. Direction. Jack and tentacles. The bad guy in "An Unearthly Child." Half measures. Not real fans. Every planet has a southern middle class. Working class. Chav as hate speech. Mickey the idiot. Eccleston's TARDIS. The London Eye. Anti-plastic. Moving on to The End of the World. Raffalo. Rose and authority. Spiderbots. Literally people of color. Jabe, Rose, and Raffalo. Don't remember Back in the Red. "Is this a kissing show?" Political engagement. Witty banter Doctor. Playful Nine. Nine versus Eleven. A moment of Moffat hate. "Hints" of Brazil. Trans as a joke. The vain idle rich? Cassandra and metaphoric drift. RTD and middle-aged women. Anticapitalism in skiffy works. Jiggery-pokery. Gatiss is not RTD. Sun-shield nail-biting. Not normal. Out of fucks. Better than "Hide." Britney Who. False memories. RTD and religion. The Planetary National Trust. The Eccleston dance. Jabe the mongrel. Continuity. Prosthetics budget. Forgotten. Comparisons to Ribos. Serialized television. Never Skip Nine. Sliding Into Moffat-Hate. Wrapping Up.
Jabe Bloom gets "meta" with Agile Amped discussing his Agile2016 session "Service Design in the Enterprise". Jabe's talk explores three big ideas: service practice, Wardley (value stream) maps, and service blueprints. Service blueprints are similar to value streams or customer journeys in that they plot out consumer interactions ("touch points") with the back-end workflow and applications that make it happen. Service design, then, applies the same ideas used to design consumer experiences inside IT organizations. The consumerization of IT is important because people want to bring their own technologies and apps into their work environments and their workflows. "People want to have that consumer experience at work." That means IT shops have to think more like consumers and consumer-focused companies. SolutionsIQ's Howard Sublett hosts at Agile2016 in Atlanta, GA. About Agile Amped The Agile Amped podcast series connects the community through compelling stories, passionate people, shared knowledge, and innovative ideas. Fueled by inspiring conversations with industry thoughtleaders, Agile Amped offers valuable content – anytime, anywhere. To receive real-time updates, subscribe at YouTube, iTunes or SolutionsIQ.com. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/SIQYouTube, http://bit.ly/SIQiTunes, http://www.solutionsiq.com/agile-amped/ Follow: http://bit.ly/SIQTwitter Like: http://bit.ly/SIQFacebook
Charles Skaggs & Jesse Jackson discuss "The End of the World", the second episode from Doctor Who Series One in 2005, featuring Christopher Eccleston as the Ninth Doctor, Billie Piper as Rose Tyler, Yasmin Bannerman as Jabe, and the first appearance of Zoë Wanamaker as the voice of Lady Cassandra! Find us here:Twitter: @NextStopSMG, @CharlesSkaggs, @JesseJacksonDFW Instagram: @nextstopeverywherepodcast Facebook: Facebook.com/NextStopEverywherePodcast Email: NextStopEverywheresSMG@gmail.com Listen and subscribe to us in Apple Podcasts and leave us a review!
Have you ever wondered what The Wellness Guys were like when they were younger? Well meet The Vitality Hackers (Nick, Hannah and Jabe) three young chiropractors with a passion for sharing their health and wellness message with the world. The Hackers share their journey towards becoming experts in health and the ‘hacks’ they have learnt Listen In The post TWG 188: The Vitality Hackers appeared first on The Wellness Couch.
Summary: Adam J Purcell, Andy Simpkins and Keith Dunn sit down, balhooned, in front of the second episode of the 2005 Doctor Who revival, The End of the World, and spout our usual nonsense! The Doctor’s stopped by a massive fan, Rose is feeling the heat and Jabe’s smoldering. But enough of their problems, please […]
Synopsis The takes his new companion, , on her first trip through time, 5 billion years into the future. There, on a called Platform One, he and Rose are on hand with a group of races to witness the expand and swallow the . However, someone is planning to sabotage the event with deadly robotic spiders. Plot "Welcome to the end of the world." Following "", the Doctor asks Rose where she would like to go on her first trip in the , and she selects the future. The Doctor takes her to the year 5.5/Apple/26 (five billion years in her future) onto a named Platform One orbiting the . In the eons since Rose's time, the Earth has emptied, mankind having left it long ago and the planet taken over by the . Although the expansion of the takes millions of years, gravity satellites held the effects back, and the trust also restored the "classic" positions of the continents on Earth. Now that the money has run out, the Earth will be allowed to be swallowed up by the Sun at last. Platform One is where the rich of the universe will witness the end of the world, which will occur in about an hour. The station has automated systems and is staffed by blue-skinned humanoids. On encountering the Steward, who manages Platform One, the Doctor persuades him that he and Rose are invited guests by using a piece of "" that makes people see what the Doctor wants them to see. The other guests arrive, including the diminutive , the , living from the (whose ancestors originated on Earth) and, from Financial Family Seven, a group called the Adherents of the Repeated . Rose watches in fascination as the last living human arrives — the , who is just a piece of stretched-out skin with eyes and a mouth, mounted on a frame and connected to a brain jar. The skin needs to be constantly moisturised by her attendants. The guests exchange gifts: Jabe of the Forest of Cheem gives the Doctor a taken from her grandfather; the Doctor gives her the gift of air from his lungs. The Moxx gives the gift of bodily , and the Adherents of the Repeated Meme hand out gifts of "peace" in the form of , even to the Steward. Cassandra gives her own gifts: the last egg, and an "" (a ) from ancient Earth. Rose is a bit overwhelmed when the jukebox plays "classical" music — the song "" by — and leaves the hall. She has a brief conversation with a station , Raffalo, who is investigating a blockage. At first she is comforted by the familiarity of Raffalo's matter-of-fact, working-class manner. But when Raffalo explains that she is from Crespallion, which is part of the Jaggit Brocade, affiliated to the Scarlet Junction, in Complex 56, Rose realises how far she is from home, and with a man she does not even know. Rose leaves, and does not see Raffalo spot some small, -like in the ducts, which rapidly grab her and pull her inside. Meanwhile, the spiders are being disgorged from the metal spheres gifted by the Adherents of the Repeated Meme to the various guests, and soon infiltrate the entire station, sabotaging its systems. The Doctor finds Rose, and when Rose asks him where he is from, the Doctor brushes her questions off, getting defensive and angry. When the Doctor alters Rose's so she can talk to her mother in the past, another fact sinks in — her mother is long dead. The Doctor jokes that if Rose thought the telephone call was amazing, she should see the bill. Suddenly, a tremor shakes the station, and the Doctor observes that it was not supposed to happen. The Steward, investigating the cause of the tremor, is killed when a spider lowers the sun filter in his room, exposing him to the direct heat of the Sun's rays. The Doctor also starts to look into the tremor, and Jabe offers to show him where the maintenance corridors are while Rose goes to speak to Cassandra. Rose finds that Cassandra has had 708 operations to keep her alive, and considers herself the last "pure" human — the others who left "intermingled" with other species and she considers them all mongrels. Her 709th operation, to bleach her blood, is next week. Disgusted that humanity has come to this, Rose insults Cassandra and storms off, only to be met by the Adherents, who knock her out. In the corridors, Jabe quietly tells the Doctor that she scanned him earlier, and was astonished to discover what he was and that he still even exists. She genuinely sympathises with him, putting a hand on his arm, and the Doctor is briefly moved to tears. They then continue to the bowels of the station, where they find one of the spiders. Jabe captures it with a , a long, vine-like appendage which she usually keeps hidden out of courtesy. As the station's systems continue to be sabotaged and, as a "traditional ballad" — 's "" — plays on the jukebox, Rose wakes to find herself trapped in a room with a lowering sun filter. The Doctor hears her cries for help and manages to raise the filter, but Rose is still locked in. Returning to the main hall, the Doctor releases the spider to seek out its master. At first it focuses on the Adherents of the Repeated Meme, but the Doctor points out that repeated memes are just ideas, and the Adherents are remote-controlled . He deactivates them and the spider scurries over to Cassandra. Cassandra has her attendants hold the others at bay, saying that the moisturiser guns can also shoot acid. She reveals that her operations cost a fortune, and she was hoping to create a hostage situation whereby she could later seek compensation. Now she will just let everyone burn and take over their corporate holdings. Cassandra orders the spiders to shut off the force field protecting the station, then uses an illegal device to transport herself and her attendants away. With only a few minutes left until the Sun incinerates Earth and the station, the Doctor and Jabe rush back down to the air-conditioning chamber. The restore switch for the computer systems is at the other end of a platform blocked by giant rotating fans. The Doctor protests that the rising heat will burn the wooden Jabe, but she insists on staying to hold down the switch that slows the fans. The Doctor makes it nearly to the end before Jabe catches fire and burns. He closes his eyes and concentrates, making it past the last fan and throwing the reset switch. The force fields come up around the station just in time, as the Earth explodes into cinders. The station's systems start to self-repair. However, several of the guests are now dead (including the Moxx but not the Face of Boe), burned alive as the Sun's rays burst through cracks in the windows. The Doctor is furious, and after finding Cassandra's teleportation feed inside the ostrich egg, reverses it to bring her back. She quickly regains her poise and starts taunting the Doctor, saying that he cannot do anything about her. However, the Doctor calmly notes that he has transported Cassandra back without her moisturising attendants. In the raised temperature, she begins to dry out. Cassandra begs for mercy and Rose asks the Doctor to help her, but the Doctor coldly says that every thing has its time, and every thing dies. Cassandra's skin stretches and tears, her innards exploding and leaving only her brain tank and empty frame. Rose is sad that in all the danger, the Earth's passing was not actually witnessed by anyone. The Doctor takes her back to the present in the TARDIS, telling her that people think things will last forever, but they don't. He reveals to her that his was burned like Earth, but in a , and that he is the last survivor of the Time Lords. Rose says that he still has her, and he smiles as she offers to buy him some chips — they only have five billion years before the shops close. Cast — — Steward — Simon DayJabe — — — — Raffalo — Computer Voice — Alien Voices — , Cast notes Cassandra is a creation voiced by actress Zoë Wanamaker. Writer Russell T. Davies revealed that Cassandra was inspired by the appearance of various female celebrities at the . He said, "It was horrific seeing those beautiful women reduced to sticks. struck me in particular." Wanamaker reprised the role of Cassandra in the 2006 series' first episode, "." See also . Continuity The new TARDIS console has a rather thrown-together appearance and includes the use of a bicycle-pump like mechanism, identified as a "vortex loop" in "" (). Some earlier serials have stated that the on Gallifrey is the power source for the TARDIS. If it were destroyed along with Gallifrey, this may imply a certain amount of was done to overcome the problem.The Doctor explains that the TARDIS's field is what gives Rose the ability to understand and be understood by the aliens. This concept was first introduced in the serial (1976), described by the Doctor as a "Time Lord gift" he shares with his companions.The concept of a Doctor-supercharged communications device first appeared in (1972–73), where the modifies the 's radio telephone to allow him to contact his men through interference generated by . The Doctor also gives the Brigadier a " which he uses to summon the Doctor to assist with the events of (1975). In the "unofficial" animated webcast (2003), the uses a that is part of the TARDIS to communicate with the outside world even while falling into a black hole.This is the fourth time in the series that Earth has been burned by the Sun, the other occasions being sometime after the in (1975), two million years from the present in (1986) and ten million years from the present in (1966).The other guests attending Platform One, as announced by the Steward, include the brothers Hop Pyleen, inventors and copyright holders of hyposlip travel systems from the exalted clifftops of Rex Vox Jax; the cybernetic hyperstar Cal "Sparkplug" MacNannovich (plus guest); the Mr and Mrs Pakoo; the chosen scholars of Class Fifty-five of the University of Rago Rago Five Six Rago; and the Ambassadors from the City State of Binding Light ( levels must be monitored strictly at all times in the Ambassadors' presence).In conversation with the , the mentions the " scenario." On the BBC's Bad Wolf website, it was listed as "the classic bad wolf scenario". (The subtitles of the release give the phrase as "bad-move scenario", but this is probably an error.) The phrase "Bad Wolf" is a recurring theme in the 2005 series.The Steward informs the Doctor that teleportation is banned under "Peace Treaty 5.4/Cup/15" (presumably the name of the treaty followed by the year it was enacted). How exactly this dating system works is never explained.The Doctor tells Jabe that he was once on another "unsinkable" ship and wound up clinging to an iceberg, an apparent reference to having been on the when she sank. Which incarnation of the Doctor did this is not specified, although the was on board the Titanic in the novel by (which is of uncertain canonicity). He did not, however, wind up on an iceberg in that story. In the story (1978), the Doctor claims that he "wasn't responsible" for the disaster. In "", Clive, a , shows Rose a photograph of the Ninth Doctor with "the Daniels family of Southampton", on the eve of their scheduled voyage on the Titanic. For an unspecified reason, they canceled their trip and survived. At the end of "" the and the TARDIS are hit by the bow of the Titanic, which smashes through the TARDIS's walls.The Doctor pilots the TARDIS to two time periods before its eventual arrival five billion years in the future: the year 2105, which he claims is slightly boring, and the year 12005, which he calls the New Roman Empire. The Doctor previously visited the 22nd century in .This episode is the first episode to appear in the year five billion timeline.The Face of Boe is revealed to be from the Silver Devastation, which is where reveals he is "from" in the episode "". Production According to the DVD commentary, many of the Platform One interiors were filmed at the in , . Sets were also built and painted to match the Temple's marble interiors.In the documentary series , Russell T. Davies joked that that there would never be such an expensive episode again (because of the large amount of special effects). Both Cassandra and the robotic spiders — other than an inactive one — are completely CGI generated creatures. The documentary also reveals that there are 203 visual effects shots in this episode, compared to "about 100" in the film .The "" (a ) that Cassandra unveils plays "" by and later "" by . "Toxic" was not actually released as a 7" . The production team mocked up a 7" single for use in the episode.Jabe's scan of the Doctor displays an animation by Drew Berry of , a process wherein a protein molecule is synthesised according to the genetic code carried by . A production sketch of the scanner drawn by Matthew Savage shows a scan of the Doctor indicating nine different samples — one for each incarnation. Broadcast This episode begins with a , which from here on became a standard feature. This is a first for the series, which previously used pre-credits teaser sequences sparingly in special episodes such as the post- (1982); the 20th anniversary special, (1983); and the 25th anniversary story, (1988).According to a March 2006 interview with Russell T Davies, he requested for this episode to be broadcast back-to-back with "Rose", but the request was given to the BBC too close to transmission. However, the American did run the two episodes consecutively.