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Part of the series of interviews on how to use a power meter in rowing. James Goodwin is the head of sports science with the Swiss Rowing Federation and shares his experience in how to train using power as a metric to maximise training performance and ultimately boat speed.
This show is made possible by you! To become a sustaining member go to https://LauraFlanders.org/donate Thank you for your continued support!Description: What risks do working people face this Labor Day? Workers continue to die on the job and struggle to protect worker safety, but the dangers for labor go beyond bad bosses. On the federal level, the far Right's Project 2025 playbook has plans to gut unions, fire federal workers and limit the power of agencies like the National Labor Relations Board. In this special for Labor Day, Laura Flanders is joined by co-host Maximillian Alvarez, of The Real News Network and James Goodwin, Policy Director at the Center for Progressive Reform. The episode also includes a report from the School of Labor and Urban Studies at the City University in New York on the rise of construction worker deaths in New York City; and an excerpt of “'Death Star' State: The GOP's War on Democracy”, a report from The Real News Networks' Marc Steiner on the Texas effort to overturn workers' rights to mandatory worker water breaks. All that, plus a commentary from Laura on people as policy, and the late union organizer and author Jane McAlevey.“You do not need to be in a union to act like one, even in the most exploitative industries with the most dangerous working conditions. When workers know their rights and band together to exercise them, they can accomplish incredible things and drastically improve their lives.” - Maximillian Alvarez“The disparities between me and my bosses are going to be made even bigger. My coworkers who may not look like me, who may be queer or people of color are going to be fearful to speak out because they don't have recognized civil rights anymore . . . That's the dynamic that Project 2025 is trying to set up . . .” - James GoodwinGuests:• James Goodwin: Policy Director, Center for Progressive Reform• Maximillian Alvarez (Co-host): Editor-in-Chief, The Real News Network; Author, The Work of LivingFull Episode Notes are located HERE. They include related episodes, articles, and more. Laura Flanders and Friends Crew: Laura Flanders, Sabrina Artel, David Neuman, Nat Needham, Rory O'Conner, Janet Hernandez, Sarah Miller, Jeannie Hopper, Nady Pina, Miracle Gatling, and Jordan Flaherty FOLLOW Laura Flanders and FriendsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lauraflandersandfriends/Twitter: https://twitter.com/LFAndFriendsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/LauraFlandersAndFriends/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lauraflandersandfriendsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFLRxVeYcB1H7DbuYZQG-lgLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/lauraflandersandfriendsPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/lauraflandersandfriendsACCESSIBILITY - The broadcast edition of this episode is available with closed captioned by clicking here for our YouTube Channel
On today's podcast, Dom talks with Anastasia Tristram from Floating Peaks wool products about their woolen tree guards from poplar poles... He talks with Olivia Ellis from Kelso Genetics about being named as an Ambassador on the Global Sheep Forum Next Generation Programme... He catches up with Charolais Breeder Magazine editor Anna Fisher about the latest edition... And he talks with Gore sheep farmer James Goodwin about farming life in the deep south. Tune in daily for the latest and greatest REX rural content on your favourite streaming platform, visit rexonline.co.nz and follow us on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn for more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 58 - Vitamin D to combat Alzheimer's and many other diseases with expert Dr William Grant plus Dr James Goodwin on the factors involved in living longer and healthier. Disclaimer: Please note that all information and content on the UK Health Radio Network, all its radio broadcasts and podcasts are provided by the authors, producers, presenters and companies themselves and is only intended as additional information to your general knowledge. As a service to our listeners/readers our programs/content are for general information and entertainment only. The UK Health Radio Network does not recommend, endorse, or object to the views, products or topics expressed or discussed by show hosts or their guests, authors and interviewees. We suggest you always consult with your own professional – personal, medical, financial or legal advisor. So please do not delay or disregard any professional – personal, medical, financial or legal advice received due to something you have heard or read on the UK Health Radio Network.
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This week: in the final episode of this season, James Goodwin, a specialist on the art market and its history, tells us about what high inflation and interest rates mean for the art market and what lies ahead. As Spain heads to the polls in July, we talk to Emilio Silva, president of the Association for the Recovery of Historical Memory in Madrid. What could the election mean for the controversial Spanish laws of Historical Memory and Democratic Memory relating to the Civil War of 1936 to 1939 and the period of Francisco Franco's fascist dictatorship? And this episode's Work of the Week is a project by the Swedish duo Goldin + Senneby. The work, called Quantitative Melencolia, involves recreating the lost plate for Albrecht Dürer's famous engraving Melencolia I. It is part of the exhibition Economics: The Blockbuster, which opens this week at the Whitworth Art Gallery in Manchester, UK.Economics the Blockbuster: It's not Business as Usual, Whitworth Art Gallery, until 22 October. The Manchester International Festival, until 16 July.The Week in Art is back on 1 September. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Talking Warner Brothers Discovery with James Goodwin.James' Warner Brothers Discovery write up - https://www.firmreturns.com/warner-bros-discovery-inc-stock-analysis/Follow James - https://twitter.com/FirmReturnsFollow Jason - https://twitter.com/afterinvestorAll Business. No Boundaries.Welcome to All Business. No Boundaries, a collection of supply chain stories by DHL...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Bite-Sized Business LawDig in to the most compelling business law issues of the moment with host Amy Martella,...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
D. James Goodwin is back on the show. We're taking a break from the Nirvana series to ask Dan some questions about his process of learning and engaging with the world via social media, technology, etc, before getting into R.E.M's 1992 album Automatic For The People. Dan had mentioned his deep emotional connection to the album on his previous appearance so we decided to dig further into it. As usual, we talk lyrics, production, songwriting, the specific qualities and characteristics of each band member, and more. Subscribe, rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts. Email: beforethestreampodcast@gmail.com Twitter: beforethestream Instagram: beforethestream
Christmas may be the most wonderful time of the year for many of us, but it also might be one of the worst if you're at an airport. This year is set to be no exception. With flight prices, delays & cancellations all having increased- there's no better time than to have a strategy in place for taking your flight. Today we speak to two people who have just boarded or are about to board their flights home for Christmas & what strategies they used to avoid the mayhem that is taking a flight over the Christmas period. We also speak to CEO of the Australian Airports Association, James Goodwin on why some of these issues are occurring and how best to prepare for them. Yes, that might mean getting to the airport a lot earlier than usual for a domestic flight. Subscribe to Mamamia GET IN TOUCH Feedback? We're listening! Call the pod phone on 02 8999 9386 or email us at podcast@mamamia.com.au CONTACT US Got a topic you'd like us to cover? Send us an email at thequicky@mamamia.com.au CREDITS Host: Claire Murphy With thanks to: James Goodwin - CEO of Australian Airports Association Susannah Makin - Junior Producer & Community Manager at Mamamia Annaliese Dent - Branded Content Manager at Mamamia Producer: Claire Murphy Executive Producer: Liv Proud Audio Producer: Thom LionBecome a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Part 2 of a two-part series, Frauke sits down with renowned brain expert Professor James Goodwin to talk about brain health and olfaction. Dr. Goodwin explains the link between your sense of smell and neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's, and surprises us with the revelation that "we're conceived old." He shares the good news that although the brain does deteriorate physically over time, we can overcome this, and even reverse aging. He then explains a series of measures we can take to improve brain health, including using our sense of smell and essential oils. Dr. Goodwin also talks about how we can improve working memory, but there's a catch, so pay close attention. This episode will leave you feeling optimistic that we have more control than we think. With knowledge and evidence on our side, as Dr. Goodwin says "It's never too late!" Learn more about Professor James Goodwin: https://www.drjamesgoodwin.com/ Learn about the Brain Health Network: https://brain.health Read Professor James Goodwin's new book: Supercharge Your Brain - How To Maintain a Healthy Brain Throughout Your Life Learn about Frauke's 21-Day Smell Training Program For Smell Loss: https://www.falkaromatherapy.com/smelltraining Get Frauke's free Smell To Be Well audio training Get Frauke's free Aromatic Wellness Kit Follow Frauke on Instagram @falkaromatherapy Follow Frauke on Facebook @falkaromatherapy Visit the FALK Aromatherapy website: www.falkaromatherapy.com Check out Frauke's Scent*Tattoo project: www.scenttattoo.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/anaromaticlife/message
If you don't use it, you lose it. At least, that's how the old aphorism goes. It refers to the idea that something which does not get utilised regularly quickly falls into a state of decline. For example, a hobby that you haven't done for a few years, like playing the trumpet. You might find yourself a bit rusty the next time you pick one up – or maybe you've forgotten altogether! Muscles are another example. They will waste away without use. In order to counteract this, people take regular exercise to keep their skills sharp.如果你不使用它,你就会失去它。至少,这就是古老的格言。它指的是没有定期使用的东西很快就会陷入衰退状态的想法。比如一个你几年没做过的爱好,比如吹小号。下次你拿起一个时,你可能会发现自己有点生锈了——或者你可能完全忘记了!肌肉是另一个例子。他们将毫无用处地浪费掉。为了抵消这一点,人们经常锻炼以保持他们的技能敏锐。Well, what about the brain? As we age, our brains can naturally begin to decline. In some cases this can lead to certain mental conditions such as dementia, which I'm sure you will agree, no one wants. However, all is not lost because these days it's relatively easy to train your brain. Smartphones and apps have put programmes into our hands that can test, maintain and even augment our memories, mathematical skills, logic skills and a raft of other mental abilities. With a little practice every day, we can keep our brains nice and sharp, right?那么,大脑呢?随着年龄的增长,我们的大脑自然会开始衰退。在某些情况下,这可能会导致某些精神状况,例如痴呆症,我相信您会同意,没有人愿意。然而,一切都没有丢失,因为现在训练你的大脑相对容易。智能手机和应用程序已将程序置于我们手中,这些程序可以测试、维持甚至增强我们的记忆力、数学技能、逻辑技能和大量其他心智能力。每天稍加练习,我们就可以让我们的大脑保持良好和敏锐,对吗?Well, no, actually. According to a report from the Global Council on Brain Health, even though many people thought it was important to play online games, such as puzzles and mind games, which are designed to improve brain health, the evidence of the benefits was “weak to non-existent”. Playing a ‘brain game' may lead to improvements in game performance, but this has yet to show a convincing result in people's daily cognitive abilities. In other words, doing hundreds of sudoku puzzles might make you a sudoku wizard, but it doesn't necessarily improve your ability to do your accounting.嗯,不,实际上。根据全球大脑健康委员会的一份报告,尽管许多人认为玩旨在改善大脑健康的益智游戏和智力游戏等在线游戏很重要,但其益处的证据“微弱到无——存在”。玩“脑力游戏”可能会提高游戏性能,但这尚未显示出令人信服的人们日常认知能力的结果。换句话说,做数百个数独谜题可能会让你成为数独巫师,但这并不一定能提高你的会计能力。It's not all doom and gloom though. There are other ways to stimulate the old grey matter. It recommends seeking out new activities that challenge the way you think and are socially engaging, while leading to a healthy lifestyle. Among their suggestions are practising tai chi, taking photography classes, learning new technologies, gardening, art projects or volunteering.但这并不全是厄运和悲观。还有其他方法可以刺激旧的灰质。它建议寻找新的活动来挑战您的思维方式和社交参与方式,同时带来健康的生活方式。他们的建议包括练习太极拳、参加摄影课、学习新技术、园艺、艺术项目或志愿服务。There's more good news, too. James Goodwin, chief scientist at Age UK has said that brain decline is not inevitable. As long as the activities are “new to you and require your concentrated attention”, they can provide benefits for brain health. So, make haste, get out there and try something new. Maybe it's time to try that hobby you've always wanted to do. And as for me? I'm off to learn the piano.还有更多好消息。英国时代的首席科学家詹姆斯古德温表示,大脑衰退并非不可避免。只要这些活动“对您来说是新的并且需要您集中注意力”,它们就可以为大脑健康带来好处。所以,快点,走出去,尝试一些新的东西。也许是时候尝试一下你一直想做的爱好了。至于我呢?我要去学钢琴了。词汇表aphorism 格言utilise 利用,使用a state of decline 退化、衰退的状态rusty (因长期不去做而)生疏的altogether 彻底地,全部地waste away 逐渐衰退counteract 对抗,抵消keep sharp 保持(技术)熟练;保持(头脑)敏锐augment 增强、加强a raft of 许多,大量non-existent 不存在的cognitive 认知的wizard 能手,“达人”doom and gloom 前景悲观,一片黯淡stimulate 促进(身体某部位的)功能grey matter “灰质”,头脑inevitable 不可避免的make haste (旧式说法)快点
Dr. James Goodwin, a professor and director at the Brain Health Network, joins Tristan to discuss the research in his new book, Supercharge Your Brain: How to Maintain a Healthy Brain Throughout Your Life. They discuss how diet, exercise, and other mindful behaviors can sharpen your cognition and keep your brain in optimal health throughout your life. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. James Goodwin, a professor and director at the Brain Health Network, joins Tristan to discuss the research in his new book, Supercharge Your Brain: How to Maintain a Healthy Brain Throughout Your Life. They discuss how diet, exercise, and other mindful behaviors can sharpen your cognition and keep your brain in optimal health throughout your life.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. James Goodwin, a professor and director at the Brain Health Network, joins Tristan to discuss the research in his new book, Supercharge Your Brain: How to Maintain a Healthy Brain Throughout Your Life. They discuss how diet, exercise, and other mindful behaviors can sharpen your cognition and keep your brain in optimal health throughout your life. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. James Goodwin, a professor and director at the Brain Health Network, joins Tristan to discuss the research in his new book, Supercharge Your Brain: How to Maintain a Healthy Brain Throughout Your Life. They discuss how diet, exercise, and other mindful behaviors can sharpen your cognition and keep your brain in optimal health throughout your life.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. James Goodwin, a professor and director at the Brain Health Network, joins Tristan to discuss the research in his new book, Supercharge Your Brain: How to Maintain a Healthy Brain Throughout Your Life. They discuss how diet, exercise, and other mindful behaviors can sharpen your cognition and keep your brain in optimal health throughout your life. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Greg, Joey, and Carina (and Bruce!) are dripping with excitement to drop our latest studio episode, featuring an interview with the producer of the latest Goose album, Dripfield - the acclaimed D. James Goodwin!During this episode, the hosts gush about Carina while completely neglecting Bruce's feelings, and talk about big news in the Goose world, covering their huge appearance at Bonnaroo, the Dripfield album release on Friday, June 24th, and the band's first headlining shows coming up at Radio City Music Hall! They also head #downthepathway with the renowned record producer, recording engineer, and musician, D. James Goodwin. The group (sans Bruce) talks with Goodwin at length about creating the Dripfield experience; his background as a music fan, musician, and producer; his take on working with the slowest band on the planet; the differences and similarities between musical genres and blending it all together in the jam world, and so much more…even a horde of tree frogs make an appearance! Goodwin also reveals some unannounced plans for the future, including intel on forthcoming studio work beyond Dripfield. This is one of the most insightful conversations about the band we've had to date, so be sure to listen in! For more information about our guests, visit our socials!FB: The Great BeyondIG: @thegreatbeyondpodcastThe Great Beyond is a production of Osiris Media. It is hosted by Greg Knight, Bruce Robinson, and Joey Parisi. The Great Beyond is mixed and edited by Greg Knight at his apartment in Brooklyn, NY. The executive producers of The Great Beyond are Brian Brinkman, Matt Dwyer & RJ Bee. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Greg, Joey, and Carina (and Bruce!) are dripping with excitement to drop our latest studio episode, featuring an interview with the producer of the latest Goose album, Dripfield - the acclaimed D. James Goodwin!During this episode, the hosts gush about Carina while completely neglecting Bruce's feelings, and talk about big news in the Goose world, covering their huge appearance at Bonnaroo, the Dripfield album release on Friday, June 24th, and the band's first headlining shows coming up at Radio City Music Hall! They also head #downthepathway with the renowned record producer, recording engineer, and musician, D. James Goodwin. The group (sans Bruce) talks with Goodwin at length about creating the Dripfield experience; his background as a music fan, musician, and producer; his take on working with the slowest band on the planet; the differences and similarities between musical genres and blending it all together in the jam world, and so much more…even a horde of tree frogs make an appearance! Goodwin also reveals some unannounced plans for the future, including intel on forthcoming studio work beyond Dripfield. This is one of the most insightful conversations about the band we've had to date, so be sure to listen in! For more information about our guests, visit our socials!FB: The Great BeyondIG: @thegreatbeyondpodcastThe Great Beyond is a production of Osiris Media. It is hosted by Greg Knight, Bruce Robinson, and Joey Parisi. The Great Beyond is mixed and edited by Greg Knight at his apartment in Brooklyn, NY. The executive producers of The Great Beyond are Brian Brinkman, Matt Dwyer & RJ Bee. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In Part I of a two-part series, Frauke sits down with renowned brain expert Professor James Goodwin to give a historical perspective on our understanding of the brain and sense of smell (because smelling is in the brain). Dr. Goodwin shares how the scientific community evolved in their perception of the brain and olfactory system, what evolutionary role our sense of smell has played to make us who we are today, and why smelling is so different to our other senses (and other mammals). This episode is rich with important facts and stories of castrated pigs, the smell of blood, the Berlin Wall, and tamping rods blown through heads which will, no doubt, leave you very intrigued. At the end Dr. Goodwin shares the three biggest scientific findings in the last 20 years that have revolutionized how we look at brain health, which will definitely make you curious for Part II to come. Learn more about Professor James Goodwin: https://www.drjamesgoodwin.com/ Learn about the Brain Health Network: https://brain.health Read Professor James Goodwin's new book: Supercharge Your Brain - How To Maintain a Healthy Brain Throughout Your Life Learn about Frauke's 21-Day Smell Training Program For Smell Loss: https://www.falkaromatherapy.com/smelltraining Get Frauke's free Smell To Be Well audio training Get Frauke's free Aromatic Wellness Kit Follow Frauke on Instagram @falkaromatherapy Follow Frauke on Facebook @falkaromatherapy Visit the FALK Aromatherapy website: www.falkaromatherapy.com Check out Frauke's Scent*Tattoo project: www.scenttattoo.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/anaromaticlife/message
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It's the day the world — and especially tourism operators and airlines around Australia — have been waiting almost two years for.‘Fortress Australia' has finally reopened international borders from Monday to vaccinated tourists without quarantine requirements for the first time since 9pm on Friday March 20, 2020.While the federal government has gradually reopened to select visa holders, international students and backpackers over the past six months — from Monday February 21 — international tourists, business travellers, family and friends will be welcomed back to Australia once again without needing to spend time in a quarantine facility upon arrival.Australians and foreign tourists will not need a booster to enter Australia. Travellers, however, will still be required to have had two doses of an approved Covid-19 vaccine.According to the Sydney Morning Herald, Sydney International Airport will have 27 overseas flights land on the first day of opening – including five from Singapore, four from Los Angeles and two each from Auckland, Vancouver and Tokyo.The border reopening comes just days after Western Australia's premier Mark McGowan announced the state's hard border will come down on March 3, acknowledging that sealing off the state has become “ineffective” in the face of a surging local outbreak.The state's reopening will happen nearly 700 days after WA first sealed itself off from other states in April 2020.Aussies hoping to get overseas and back without having to quarantine will be required to have an International COVID-19 Vaccination Certificate from the MyGov portal.The only restraint on vaccinated arrivals into Australia on February 21 will be that states will require international travellers who are fully vaccinated to take a Covid-19 test (PCR or RAT) within 24 hours of arriving at their accommodation, which they must not travel to via public transport.The holiday-maker must isolate at their own accommodation until receiving a negative test, and asked to stay away from high-risk settings for a further seven days.New South Wales and Victoria, who have introduced a range of easements to Covid-19 restrictions, will still demand unvaccinated travellers quarantine in an accredited hotel, but the time period has been reduced for 14 days to seven.With tourism was one of the fastest growing sectors in Australia's economy prior to the pandemic, experts believe the restart of international arrivals will be slower than expected.Speaking to the Sydney Morning Herald, Australian Airports Association chief executive James Goodwin the bounce-back won't “look anywhere near pre-pandemic levels” for some time.“We can expect over the coming weeks numbers will ramp up as confidence grows”, Mr Goodwin said.“We would hope to see at least a doubling of passenger numbers in the next six months, so it is important Australia is seen as a holiday destination again.”- news.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Supercharge Your Brain: How to Maintain a Healthy Brain Throughout Your Life by James Goodwin 'A remarkable book, which turns cutting-edge science into simple strategies for a healthier life that all of us should use.' - Phillip Polakoff ----------------------------------------------- The definitive guide to keeping your brain healthy for a long and lucid life, by one of the world's leading scientists in the field of brain health and ageing. The brain is our most vital and complex organ. It controls and coordinates our actions, thoughts and interactions with the world around us. It is the source of personality, of our sense of self, and it shapes every aspect of our human experience. Yet most of us know precious little about how our brains actually work, or what we can do to optimise their performance. Whilst cognitive decline is the biggest long-term health worry for many of us, practical knowledge of how to look after our brain is thin on the ground. In this ground-breaking new book, leading expert Professor James Goodwin explains how simple strategies concerning exercise, diet, social life and sleep can transform your brain health paradigm, and shows how you can keep your brain youthful and stay sharp across your life. Combining the latest scientific research with insightful storytelling and practical advice, Supercharge Your Brain reveals everything you need to know about how your brain functions, and what you can do to keep it in peak condition.
D. James Goodwin rejoins the pod to discuss Jane's Addiction's 1990 album Ritual de lo Habitual. Jason and Dan discuss Jane's place among rock bands during a time when popularity was switching from Hair and Glam Metal to Alternative. They go through the sounds and production on each instrument, how to get the most out of less technically proficient singers, Navarro's place amongst rock guitarists, and much more. They even share their own personal 'been caught stealing' stories. Subscribe, rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts. Email: beforethestreampodcast@gmail.com Twitter: beforethestream Instagram: beforethestream
Clinton Maynard is joined by James Goodwin, Australian Airports Association (AAA) Chief Executive Officer, who says Australia's major international airports are ready to facilitate the return of overseas travel with the Australian Government investing $64 million in international security screening requirements. Mr Goodwin says “Australia's airports will perform a vital role in assisting government facilitate any new protocols and procedures as international travel resumes. We know restarting international aviation is not as simple as just opening the border.” “There will be major complexities involved but airports stand ready to ensure the operational environment, policy settings and logistics are right so overseas travel can continue to be safe and secure for all passengers and staff.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
My guest today is James Goodwin, Head of physical performance and science for the Swiss Rowing Federation. This episode is an extract from the Live Strength & Conditioning Masterclass, where James is presenting strategies and approaches to strength training for Masters Rowers. Join my free newsletter, and receive exclusive access to tools, tips and resources directly from Bill. Click here to sign up so you don't miss out.
The final chapter of Jason's conversation with Jesse Marchant and Dan Goodwin from the control room of The Isokon studio during the making of Jesse Marchant's new LP "Antelope Running". They talk about the production on Ok Computer, the contributions of Colin, Phil and Ed, what is the best Radiohead record, lyrics, how a track like "Fitter Happier" fits on the album, and more. Subscribe, rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts. Email: beforethestreampodcast@gmail.com Twitter: beforethestream Instagram: beforethestream
Finally a Radiohead record! Finally another in-person talk! This part 1 of 2 took place in the control room at The Isokon in Woodstock during the making of Jesse Marchant's 5th studio LP "Antelope Running", which is due out June 25th. Jesse, Jason and Dan sat down after a long day of basic tracks to discuss Radiohead, OK Computer, Lars von Trier, Pink Floyd, lyrics, production, and much more. Subscribe, rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts. Email: beforethestreampodcast@gmail.com Twitter: beforethestream Instagram: beforethestream
Professor James Goodwin on the secrets behind the human brain - and, maybe, how to make it work better...
James works as the Physical Performance and Sport Science Lead for the Swiss Rowing team. Previously, James worked with British Rowing during the Rio Olympic cycle as a Strength and Conditioning with the English Institute of Sport. James has also worked with athletes from Swimming, Boxing, Hockey, Pro Football and Pro Rugby. EPISODE LINKS: ► IG: https://www.instagram.com/jgphysicalperformance/ ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/Goody_10 ► Full Videl Episode: https://youtu.be/d00n2iD9fXw PODCAST INFO: ► Podcast website: https://upsidestrength.podbean.com/ ► Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/3mroiB4 ► Spotify: http://spoti.fi/34jJtyX PODCAST PLAYLISTS: ► Full episodes playlist: http://bit.ly/3oSCkxe ► English Clips playlist: http://bit.ly/3gRmAry ► French Clips playlist: http://bit.ly/2K1IoVK TOPICS: 0:00 - Intro 1:05 - Start 1:19 - Background 2:37 - English VS Swiss rowing culture 13:50 - Elite rower profile 25:51 - A week of training for an elite rower 43:05 - Differences with development categories 48:17 - Power-duration models for profiling and zoning 59:25 - Potential improvement areas 1:07:08 - Respiratory training 1:15:25 - Topics of interest CONNECT: ► Subscribe for more videos here: http://bit.ly/1Xgr5y5 ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/seanseale ► LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/seanseale/ ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/upsidestrength ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/upsidestrength ► Tik Tok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZSgNAPQF/ EQUIPMENT: ▶︎ Spirometer: http://ebay.to/2YCcSBj ▶︎ Idiag P-100: https://www.idiag.ch/en/idiag-p100-en/ (email me at info@upsidestrength.com for a 20% discount code) ▶︎ Moxy Monitor (email me at info@upsidestrength.com for a 20% discount code) DISCLAIMER: ► These descriptions usually contain affiliate links. If you decide to purchase a product through one of them, I receive a small commission at no cost to you. I never endorse products that I have not personally used myself or not found to be beneficial in my life.
Professor James Goodwin is a Special Advisor to the Global Council on Brain Health... with TRE´s Hannah Murray
Happy New Year! Episode Three is here, handling an actual criminal: the art forger, Shaun Greenhalgh. This episode focuses largely on his life and creations, as well as how the art world allows for this to happen and where changes need to be made to update and strengthen the market. Hope you enjoy the episode, and as always, hit me up on social media for any conversations. Thank you to M I L D - M E M E for all music. For music inquires, or to watch him drum, subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDY4VbuOdV1WAa78WCOyhtg Research Materials (In Order of Use): A Forgers Tale - Shaun Greenhalgh (search on https://b-ok.cc for EPUB version) How Garden Shed Fakers Fooled The Art World, The Guardian, http://www.theguardian.com/uk/2007/nov/17/artnews.artFraudsters who resented the art market, BBC, http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7091435.stm Family of forgers fooled art world with array of finely crafted fakes, The Independent, http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/family-of-forgers-fooled-art-world-with-array-of-finely-crafted-fakes-400718.html Family con that fooled the art world, Manchester Evening News, http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/family-con-that-fooled-the-art-world-1011291 Fake It Till You Make It, Newsweek, https://www.newsweek.com/fake-it-till-you-make-it-94353 £1m fake statue: family charged, Bolton News, https://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/news/1346184.1m-fake-statue-family-charged/ Antiques Rogues Show: Update, Bolton News, https://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/news/1840810.antiques-rogues-show-update/ Antiques Rogues Show: Update 3, Bolton News, https://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/news/1840818.antiques-rogues-show-update-3/ Con artist set to appeal, Bolton News, https://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/news/1847838.con-artist-set-to-appeal/ The International Art Markets: The Essential Guide for Collectors and Investors, James Goodwin, https://b-ok.cc/book/1069933/5644b9 The Value of Art: Money, Power, Beauty, Michael Findlay, https://b-ok.cc/book/3323386/fff98d?dsource=recommend The Orange Balloon Dog: Bubbles, Turmoil and Avarice in the Contemporary Art Market, Don Thompson, https://b-ok.cc/book/4821586/145cf6 --- 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/art-crime-with-rj/message
My guest today is James Goodwin, Head of physical performance and science for the Swiss Rowing Federation. In this episode, James and I will be answering questions related to strength training for Masters Rowers. Best exercises for Masters Rowers Benefits of strength weights vs. light circuit style training How to best recover after weights training This episode is supported by Precision Hydration. You can take Precision Hydration's free online sweat test at www.precisionhydration.com and save 10% on purchases when you use the code FASTER10 at check-out.
The Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs is way more important than it sounds. It didn't serve the Clinton or Obama adminstrations (or the country) well, says James Goodwin of the Center for Progressive Reform. If Joe Biden aspires to a successful presidency, he should steer clear of those footsteps.
To engage some, to equip some. PORA is an apologetics based show that reaches out to believers and unbelievers to discuss and debate the big questions. We exist to engage not only, unbelievers but believers of various faiths and worldviews. We also aim to equip believers with sound arguments that demonstrate the truth of Christianity. At the end of the day, you choose! Check out James' channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJUU... Check out Caleb's book https://www.amazon.com/Undead-Histori...
On todays episode we dive into Joels Mind by uncovering the How-To in being a better version of you. Joel cracks open some dusty texts books and personal books. To bring some knowledge in todays episode. Joel hits heavy on self-actualization, Abraham Maslow, Maslow hierarchy of needs, checking one self, execution & accountability, patients, last but not least, Joels Mind! Here are the works sited in todays episode - A History of Modern Psychology 5th edition written by: C. James Goodwin (pg. 381-382) - Becoming an Effective Psychotherapist written by: Derek Truscott (pg. 83, 92 -Behavior Modification Principles & Procedures 5th edition written by: Raymond G. Miltenberger (Glossary) -The Power of Habit written by Charles Duhigg (pg. 74-77)
Dan Goodwin (djamesgoodwin.com), the brilliant record-maker behind recent releases from Bob Weir, Kevin Morby, The Hold Steady and so many more, joins host Jason Bemis Lawrence to talk about Soundgarden's 1991 album Badmotorfinger. Dan talks about the album's impact on him growing up and how it has remained one of his top all-time records, while Jason realizes he never absorbed it the way he thought he had. This leads to a wide-ranging discussion of grunge, songwriting, lyrics, production and so much more. Please subscribe, rate and review the podcast! Email us at beforethestreampodcast@gmail.com and find us on Twitter and Instagram (@beforethestream)
Clearing up misconceptions surrounding the Catholic view on divorce and annulments.
Clearing up misconceptions surrounding the Catholic view on divorce and annulments.
In this segment, Fr. James Goodwin answered listener questions during our Straight Talk segment.
In this segment, Fr. James Goodwin answered listener questions during our Straight Talk segment.
Tranceportation Vol. 1 (RareNoiseRecords, 2019) is the first of two new albums from guitarist David Torn and Swiss quartet Sonar. In this interview, Torn talks about how he went unexpectedly from producer to band member; his recording partnership with D. James Goodwin; the nature of playing with tritone tunings; and a lot more. / / / I've been recording conversations with jazz musicians since 2007. I think it's important work that deserves public support. I'd also like to be able to do it for my living. If you agree that The Jazz Session is worth supporting, become a member today at thejazzsession.com/join. For $5 a month you'll get a monthly bonus episode, early access to every show, and a yearly gift. For $10 a month you get all that plus an extra bonus show exploring a classic jazz album. Theme music by The Respect Sextet Logo by Dave Vrabel Intro voice: Chuck Ingersoll Follow The Jazz Session on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. Subscribe to my twice-monthly newsletter.
Tranceportation Vol. 1 (RareNoiseRecords, 2019) is the first of two new albums from guitarist David Torn and Swiss quartet Sonar. In this interview, Torn talks about how he went unexpectedly from producer to band member; his recording partnership with D. James Goodwin; the nature of playing with tritone tunings; and a lot more. / / / I've been recording conversations with jazz musicians since 2007. I think it's important work that deserves public support. I'd also like to be able to do it for my living. If you agree that The Jazz Session is worth supporting, become a member today at thejazzsession.com/join. For $5 a month you'll get a monthly bonus episode, early access to every show, and a yearly gift. For $10 a month you get all that plus an extra bonus show exploring a classic jazz album. Theme music by The Respect Sextet Logo by Dave Vrabel Intro voice: Chuck Ingersoll Follow The Jazz Session on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. Subscribe to my twice-monthly newsletter.
Tranceportation Vol. 1 (RareNoiseRecords, 2019) is the first of two new albums from guitarist David Torn and Swiss quartet Sonar. In this interview, Torn talks about how he went unexpectedly from producer to band member; his recording partnership with D. James Goodwin; the nature of playing with tritone tunings; and a lot more. / / … Continue reading "The Jazz Session #506: David Torn"
On this week’s episode of the Reel Animals Podcast presented by Contender Boats, Capt. Mike Anderson is joined by Capt. James Goodwin. The guys talk about tarpon fishing Boca Grande, competition fishing, the waters of Tampa Bay and the Gulf, and so much more. Sit back, relax, and listen to this great conversation and subscribe to the Reel Animals Podcast with Capt. Mike Anderson on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, TuneIn Radio, and Google Play. Follow Reel Animals on Facebook, Twitter, and […] The post Reel Animals: Capt. James Goodwin appeared first on Radio Influence Tampa Bay.
On this week's episode of the Reel Animals Podcast presented by Contender Boats, Capt. Mike Anderson is joined by Capt. James Goodwin. The guys talk about tarpon fishing Boca Grande, competition fishing, the waters of Tampa Bay and the Gulf, and so much more. Sit back, relax, and listen to this great conversation and subscribe to the Reel Animals Podcast with Capt. Mike Anderson on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, TuneIn Radio, and Google Play. Follow Reel Animals on Facebook, Twitter, and […] The post Reel Animals: Capt. James Goodwin appeared first on Radio Influence Tampa Bay.
During this episode Paul and Trent speak with the CEO of the ANCAP rating system to tell you what you need to know when buying a new car, discuss how to avoid the Luxury Car Tax if you’re in the market for a high-end vehicle and making the most of your new-car warranty, even after it expires.
In the second hour, hosts Brad Gray and Jeanine Bitzan were joined by the Diocese of Fargo's Fr. James Goodwin for our monthly "Into the Deep" segment. Listeners asked questions on topics including: why we need to go to confession if we miss Mass, if a legal separation needs to go through a tribunal, and if it's okay for Catholics to get married outside of the Church, like in a park or other setting. Our hosts then visited with Deacon Tom Jirik of the Diocese of Crookston about the balance of being a deacon and having the responsibilities of being a husband and a father. Finally, Brad and Jeanine spoke with Helene Shepard about the upcoming Catholic Daughters National Convention in Sioux Falls.
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
In the second hour, host Fr. James Gross spoke with Sister Mary Kate Wolf of the Schoenstatt Sisters of Mary in Sleepy Eye, MN about the Schoenstatt Sisters and how the Lord called her to the religious life. Fr. Gross also spoke with the Diocese of Fargo's Fr. James Goodwin about some of his favorite holy travel sites.
BARC - The British Automobile Racing Club Audio News and Interviews
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