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Have any interesting stories to tell us? Lets us know here!JUST IMAGINE! You and your family decide to take a trip to beautiful Jerusalem, for a week of fun in the sun. But once you arrive, your father starts to act strange. Suddenly, he's claiming to be Jesus Christ, son of God, and making sure that everyone around him understands this new found revelation. Screaming to the heavens, the father falls deeper into his Christhood, now dressing in robes and walking with a shepherd's cane. Christ decides it's time to follow his calling, and with his family leaves Jerusalem to spread His word. But as soon as they leave the grounds of Jerusalem, dad suddenly goes back to normal, terribly confused about what just happened. These exact cases are what we will be talking about today. This is the Jerusalem Syndrome.LIKE, RATE, PIERCE THE JUGULAR OF THAT SUBSCRIBE BUTTONDo you have a story of your own? Share it below! it may show up in a future episode!i'mnotcrazypodcastofficial@gmail.comCheck out our stuffTiktok and YouTube - imnotcrazypodcastInstagram - imnotcrazyny
The ongoing feud between James Fishback and Greenlight Capital has been ratcheted up to a whole new level. For the first time in history, a portfolio manager at a multi-billion-dollar firm was awarded a $800k bonus due to his generating ~$100 million in profits. I guess any publicity is good publicity, but James, the math doesn't add up… Amidst elevated fears over Russian hooligans at Euro 2024, Freddy provides a bit of clarity of what not to do when supporting your favorite football club. Despite the SEC finally cracking down on the MMTLP fraud, the glue sniffers still refuse to accept reality. At what point do Bill Hwang's attorneys break out the Jerusalem Syndrome defense? And inside stories of the Archegos collapse reveal just how unfamiliar everyone is with Richard Handler's game. TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Intro 01:04 - Greenlight's macro lawsuit 04:51 - Euro 2024 hooligans 07:59 - SEC's Meta Materials fraud fine 11:36 - The latest court drama - from Jerusalem to New York
What happens when a visit to a historical city triggers a full-blown religious psychosis? Or when someone becomes convinced that their spouse has been secretly replaced by a doppelgänger? These are just some of the bizarre and fascinating mental disorders we're diving into this week. We'll kick off with a recap of Stendhal Syndrome, revisiting the captivating mix of art and psychology we covered last time. And with prom and graduation season in full swing, we'll also discuss how hypnosis entertainment can make these landmark events even more memorable. Engage with us by leaving reviews and check out our free hypnosis guide to bust some myths and discover the real power of hypnosis.In this episode, we'll explore Jerusalem Syndrome and Capgras Delusion, two rare and perplexing conditions that challenge the boundaries of reality and belief. You'll hear real-life cases, like the woman convinced her husband was someone else, and see how these disorders find their way into popular culture through Hollywood films like "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" and "Total Recall." These syndromes raise intriguing questions about the human mind and its vulnerabilities. Join us for an eye-opening discussion that sheds light on how far the mind can wander from reality and why these phenomena continue to captivate us.FIND ME:My Website: https://motorcityhypnotist.com/podcastMy social media links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/motorcityhypnotist/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCjjLNcNvSYzfeX0uHqe3gATwitter: https://twitter.com/motorcityhypnoInstagram: motorcityhypnoFREE HYPNOSIS GUIDEhttps://detroithypnotist.convertri.com/podcast-free-hypnosis-guidePlease also subscribe to the show and leave a review.(Stay with me as later in the podcast, I'll be giving away a free gift to all listeners!)Change your thinking, change your life!Laugh hard, run fast, be kind. David R. Wright MA, LPC, CHTThe Motor City Hypnotist
Many wacky/silly things happen in this episode: Ethan has a run in with Concrete Pete and Mitchell nearly develops Jerusalem Syndrome in Texas. Find us on Instagram: @everythingbagelpodcast / @mtchllbwsr / @ethanflint Email us stuff: everythingbagelpodcast@gmail.com Buy a sticker (it's vintage): https://everythingbagelpod.wixsite.com/everythingbagelpod/shop Hit up our website: https://everythingbagelpod.wixsite.com/everythingbagelpod "'I want my baby back baby back baby back' - Wayne Gretzky" - Michael Scott --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everything-bagel-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everything-bagel-podcast/support
Strangely many people incur the same psychological disorder when visiting the holy land. But when they are secured, helped, and removed from the location they return to normal. Find out about this very unique syndrome on tonight's show with Psychic Kathryn KauffmanOn MONDAY NIGHT LIVE IN LEXINGTON PARANORMAL TALK SHOW. With Host Psychic Kathryn Kauffman. The Livestream show starts at 7 pm est on Facebook and YouTube.Please Help the SHOW by sharing this post. Lexington Kentucky's Psychic Medium Bringing you New and Useful Teaching on my talk show MONDAY NIGHT LIVE IN LEXINGTONhttp://www.kathrynkauffman.com The talk show streams live every Monday Night at 7pm est on the Facebook and Instagram pages Links belowhttps://www.facebook.com/kauffmankathrynhttps://www.instagram.com/psychic.kauffmankathrynTo Purchase a Deck of Fun Friday Oracle Cards or Tiny Tarot Travel cards click herehttp://www.makeplayingcards.com/sell/TarotToGoAmazon Storehttps://www.amazon.com/shop/kathrynkauffmanpsychicmedium?ref=ac_inf_hm_vpJoin us on Patreon for additional special access with 3 Tiers of support and benefitshttps://www.patreon.com/kauffmankathrynCreative Commons licenseMusic by Broke For FreeSupport the show
We are joined by special guest Matt Weiler to discuss the complicated mental malady that afflicts some of the millions who each year travel to Jerusalem, one of the oldest and most significant cities in human history.
Believe it or not the "Jerusalem Syndrome" is a real scientifically documented psychosis, no kidding! Hear about it in this week's episode.
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Well, this is something new. After 279 podcasts, someone is asking Al Zambone questions about the podcast. Carol Adrienne, recently heard talking on Episode 278 about her book Healing a Divided Nation: How the Civil War Revolutionized Western Medicine insisted that it was a really good idea that she be allowed to record a podcast about this podcast. So she did. It turns out to be a pretty good introduction to the podcast, if you're new to the podcast, as many references are made to past episodes. Even if you've listened to most of those 279 episodes, you'll still learn something as Zambone explains the methods and perspectives that enables him to put together the podcast. For Further Investigation Here's the Edmund Morgan quote which still blurbs Charles Royster's book: "[The book] is social history, intellectual history, institutional history, political history, and not any single one of them, which is to say that it is good history." Boundary crossers Elisabeth Leake and Jamie Belich Three historians writing one big book in many volumes: Dominic Sandbrook, Tom Holland, and Warren Eugene Milteer Jr. Multi-lingual historians of the medieval and early-modern Mediterranean World: Hussein Fancy, Daniel Hershenzohn, Hannah Barker Thomas Gieryn discuss "truth spots" in Episode 106 Based on the advice of Professor Wikipedia, Zambone is forced to withdraw his remarks about Jerusalem Syndrome, despite this Culture Trip essay; or Paris Syndrome. Statistically. given the number of visitors to Jerusalem or Paris, it seems insignificant.
Today we are joined by Hakam Takash, radio broadcaster and soon to be founder of a vegan food company (watch this space!). What is Jerusalem Syndrome? Can I get it? What is Jerusalem's vibe? Who is Oliver McAfee and where is he now? How did Jerusalem Syndrome cause riots in the city? What happens in the brain when Jerusalem Syndrome occurs? Are there any other location-specific mental health issues? Is Jerusalem Syndrome a subject of white privilege? Did Jesus have Jerusalem Syndrome? And why is Belgium so awesome? Click here to visit the We Knew The Moon website. Don't forget to check out our cool new MERCH!
Follow us on Instagram @D.S.RadioPeople are compelled to do strange things. Sometimes by location, sometimes by religion, occasionally by both. Jerusalem syndrome, and it's sibling afflictions, are some of the most bizarre compulsions ever recorded. So grab your lute, grow your beard and great ready to get biblical with your favourite weirdo hosts.Join Linz and Chris as open a truly odd file on an affliction that causes a surprisingly high amount of humans, every year, to abandon their everyday lives and begin life anew in the hold land cosplaying as biblical characters.Thanks to our Patreons Philipp Hofmann, Pip, Livvy, Mark, Philipp Hofmann, Riaz K, Wesley Aker & Michael P McCoy.Support the show
In this episode, Lexi talks about Jerusalem Syndrome, along with 2 other similar cases that affect a person's mental health and actions but only while in these specific places! From believing that they are characters from Holy Scripture to attempting to start religious wars, you'll want to keep listening to hear what this all entails. Promo for Batwings and Butterflies: Go to alittlewickedpodcast.webador.com to find her links!Jerusalem syndrome | The British Journal of Psychiatry | Cambridge CoreJerusalem syndrome - WikipediaJerusalem Syndrome: Madness and Mysticism in the Holy City (theculturetrip.com)The Jerusalem Syndrome (jewishvirtuallibrary.org)Explained: What Is Jerusalem Syndrome? Why Some People Hear 'Voices Of Angels' (indiatimes.com)The Red Heifer | My Jewish Learning
With the recent controversy surrounding Whoopi Goldberg and her remarks about the Holocaust, with the recent hostage situation at a Texas synagogue, with generational trauma and anti-Semitism on the brain, Why We Theater re-releases this episode from Season 1 with a new intro and new context. Dig into Tony Award winner Steven Levenson's play IF I FORGET with Steven himself and experts Rabbi Shuli Passow (B'nai Jeshurun in New York City) and scholar Judah Isseroff. Watch IF I FORGET on BroadwayHD. Michael's monologue, as performed by Tony Award nominee Jeremy Shamos, appears with the permission of Roundabout Theatre Company, which premiered IF I FORGET Off-Broadway in 2017, and Steven Levenson. Referred to in this new intro Watch: Whoopi Goldberg shares thoughts on the Holocaust on The View Debra Messing tweets a helpful response to Goldberg Banning of "Maus" in schools.... and the subsequent nationwide results Hostage situation at Texas synagogue Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh, PA What is Zionism? Referred to in this episode “The Rise of Social Orthodoxy: A Personal Account” by Jay P. Lefkowitz “The Problem with ‘Social Orthodoxy'” by Joshua R. Fattal, a critical response to Lefkowitz “What is the Talmud? Definition and Comprehensive Guide”, Yehuda Shurpin Who is Theodore Herzl? Who is David Ben-Gurion? Who is Sheldon Adelson? Who is “Adolf Eichmann”? Who is Hannah Arendt Neveragain.com Anti-Defamation League: Fighting Hate for Good What is Jerusalem Syndrome”? Create the change Learn more about Judaism — knowledge facilitates compassion with “Introduction to Judaism” OR “The Basics of Judaism” Name anti-Semitic incidents as such, report them, and speak out against them Use Ten Ways to Fight Hate: A Community Response Guide Learn about The New Israel Fund, which envisions a Jewish and democratic state Fight for justice guided by Jewish values with Jews for Racial and Economic Justice (JFREJ) Be aware of your own bias — it's evolutionarily built in us to be tribal and we need to self-examine our thoughts and introduce dissenting viewpoints If you are Jewish and looking for ways to become involved: Choose a small tradition and incorporate that into your home, like lighting candles on Friday night for Shabat or saying the “Shema” before bed each night Take inspiration from B'nai Jeshurun's The Jewish Home Project In COVID, many synagogues have moved services online; explore to find a place that feels right to you Why We Theater is a product of part of the Broadway Podcast Network, edited by Derek Gunther, and produced by Alan Seales. Follow us @whywetheater on Instagram & Twitter. Our theme music is by Benjamin Velez. Hear more at BenjaminVelez.com. Our logo is by Christina Minopoli. See more at MinopoliDesign.com. Special thanks to Genesis Johnson, Dori Berinstein, Leigh Silverman, Patrick Taylor, Tony Montenieri, Elena Mayer, Wesley Birdsall, and Suzanne Chipkin. Connect with Ruthie! RuthieFierberg.com Instagram: @ruthiefierceberg / @whywetheater Twitter: @RuthiesATrain / @whywetheater Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Josie tells Taylor about the mysterious affliction that makes travellers to the Holy Land think they're the Messiah. Plus: chilling true crime from ice-cold Antarctica.
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(https://www.patreon.com/topiclords) Lords: * Jenni * jenni@jennipolodna.com * Kole * https://duckfeed.tv/ * https://twitter.com/koleross Topics: * Whether or not you should stop animals who are thieves. * We're gonna reach a point where Americans know about Eurovision pretty soon, so prepare for that * "CRL couldn't afford the movie license for their video game adaptation of Blade Runner, so they just licensed the soundtrack. * http://www.hardcoregaming101.net/blade-runner-1985/ * I Did It by Dave Matthews Band * https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRXZkdEj7YI * Unedited (syncable) commentary: https://youtu.be/gN_7KtRoZWU * Showing your kid the Sonic the Hedgehog cartoon & him immediately adopting Sonic's attitudey idle animation * Fixing every plot hole in media by writing a "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead"-like work where minor characters directly address them. * The "I won't eat the cheese" joke * Adventure 500: https://bluerenga.blog/tag/adventure-500/?order=ASC Microtopics: * An entire crowd of Jennis all expressing their preferences at once. * Creative choices that make editing this show take even longer. * Feeling some topics right now. * Helping a seagull looter escape. * Just assuming that the seagull didn't pay for that bag of chips. * Sending a penguin to the market to buy fish. * The Keystone Kops of stopping this bird from having a cheese sandwich. * How nobody can get mad if you train your dog to steal from shops. * An adorable seagull stealing somebody's insulin. * Activating the motion-sensing doors to help a seagull steal the Hope Diamond. * Encountering a seagull smoking a tiny crack pipe and deciding whether to post a video on social media or send it to rehab. * How to monetize the rat trying to go up the down escalator. * When you post a viral video of a rat trying to go up the down escalator and monetize it by replying with an ad for mail order brides but don't give the rat a cut off the income. * Whether Americans know about Eurovision. * Pretending the listeners don't know what Eurovision is and really lording it over them. * Having to adjust for the altitude when you bake a souffle on your high horse. * If every state in the USA got to perform one song at the Super Bowl halftime show. * Mr. Lordy. * Soccer except it's singing. * Looking up what girding your loins means. * Stocking up on batteries in advance of when Americans find out about Eurovision. * Power-washed Cheetos. * A bag of bad corn snacks impaled on both a pike and a spike. * Cat Is How Much. * The specific ways in which Wikidiff is broken. * Retiring replidroids. * Knife Hopper with Boy Ratty and Dick Reckard. * An extremely composed and photogenic dumpster. * Getting ready for some very uncomfortable mugging. * Identifying wizards by their extremely shiny outfits. * Why is this man so big? * Smoke tentacles that are just trying to turn the TV on. * How badly the red wizard needs food. * Sugar Ray Charles playing guitar with one hand and holding champagne in the other. * A dojo with sauna vibes. * Dripping your dumpster water onto the hookah rip enjoyer. * Dave-- that's what his fans call him: Dave. * Dave Matthews's flying kick fizzling out because his bribe to the VFX artist wasn't big enough. * Scaring the fish with your pec shimmy. * Doing community service with the purple wizard who is now the orange wizard. * Your two most attitudey friends getting married and having a kid. * Deciding that Sonic the Hedgehog's "I'm waiting" idle animation from Sonic 1 is so central to the character that you decide you need to invent reasons for Sonic to be bored in every episode of the Sonic cartoon. * Looking at your old yearbook photos and realizing that your smirk is the same as Sonic the Hedgehog's. * Kids getting sucked into Sonic the Hedgehog's engorged monopupil younger and younger every year. * The helicopter but it gets you lift. * Mario's idle animation in Super Mario 64 where he just starts naming Italian foods. * Whether someone at Nintendo of America heard Charles Martinet's Mario audition tape and thought "Martinet's an Italian name, right? That means it can't be racist!" * The alternate reality where Charles Martinet does a cartoonish French accent to voice Nintendo's platformer mascot. * Getting offended on behalf of the French. * Whether we should give Shamus O'Leary a hard time for having a racist name. * Shamus O'Leary finding the video on Instagram where you did a cartoon Irish accent in his store's bathroom and being like "is that our choking poster??" * Hearing that Andy Dufresne makes a hole in a cell wall and assuming Shawshank Redemption is a sequel to Fantastic Voyage. * Writing a short story about a friendly rat who explains how Marty McFly's parents didn't recognize him. * Making it a life goal to transform every goof on IMDB into an "error made by character" by writing fan sequels on AO3. * Explaining how Marty McFly's parents didn't recognize him by pointing out that it was actually a movie the whole time. * The stage play of Super Mario Bros 2 where the audience just watches Mario snore for two hours while listening to jaunty ragtime. * A joke striking you loudly enough that it's still ringing in your head twenty years later. * Paris Syndrome. * Jerusalem Syndrome. * Planting a palm tree under the Eiffel Tower. * Adventure 500. * A game jam where you recreate a game you haven't played in years from memory. * Lou's voice just being a bad Sylvester Stallone accent. * Jenni probably appreciating your email unless it's a bad email.
The Wolf AND The Shepherd sit down and discuss the Jerusalem Syndrome, a little know psychological disorder where people who visit the holy land experience strange mood swings and messiah complexes. However, they both agree, the old name of the disorder was so much better. Take a listen to find out what it used to be called.
1844 Podcast Episode 5Noah Brozinsky joins me to talk about a LOT of stuff. We cover his finding the game as an adult, his meeting with Jarrod Kimber at Newlands, his trip to Lord's, the Jerusalem Syndrome and cricket, the beauty of draws, and so, so, much more! It's over 2 hours of content, so listen at 1.5x speed if you have to, because it's worth it! Duration: 2h 04m
"Do you have to be Crazy to be Religious?"Under questioning from Rabbi Kivelevitz,Doctor Juni gives voice to his startling conception of what constitutes markers for mental illness.Bucking the usual liberal bias against rigorous religious practices,the professor cogently explains how aberrant thinking is highly relative to the milieu the individual was raised and lives in.The most stringent sects of Judaism,even those ascribing near-prophetic abilities to their Rebbe,do not in themselves evince any more psychotic behavior than an atheistic conclave who deny the existence of any metaphysical forces.Juni succinctly indicates the causes of "Jerusalem Syndrome",and allays the fear of many parents of Gap-Year post-high school students,who soon discover their child has "Flipped Out" in Eretz Yisroel.He addresses the prevalence of OCD behavior in many observing religious hygiene and Kashrus laws,praising the leaders in Charedi circles who are attempting to eliminate them.Doctor Juni highlights Avraham Avinu's struggle of the Akeidah, from the perspective of Social Psychiatry,and pinpoints what the nisoyon actually was.Doctor Samuel Juniis one of the foremost research psychologists in the world today.He has published groundbreaking original research in seventy different peer reviewed journals, and is cited continuously with respect by colleagues and experts in the field who have built on his theories and observations.Samuel Juni studied inYeshivas Chaim Berlinunder Rav Yitzchack Hutner, and in Yeshiva University as aTalmidof Rav Joseph Dov Soloveitchick.ProfessorJuni is a prominent member of theAssociation of Orthodox Jewish Scientists, and has regularly presented addresses to captivated audiences.Associated with NYU since 1979,Juni has served as Director of MA and PhD programs, all the while heading teams engaged in important research.Professor Juni's scholarship on aberrant behavior across the cultural, ethnic, and religious spectrum is founded onpsychometric methodologyand based on a psycho-dynamicpsychopathologyperspective.He is possibly the world's expert inDifferential Diagnostics, with each of his myriad studiesentailing parallel efforts in theory construction and empirical data collection from normative and clinical populations.Professor Juni created and directed NYU's Graduate Program in Tel Aviv titledCross-Cultural Group Dynamics in Stressful Environments.Based inYerushalayim, he collaborates with Israeli academic and mental health specialists in the study of dissonant factors and tensions in the Arab-Israeli conflict and those within the Orthodox Jewish community, while exploring personality challenges of second-generation Holocaust survivors.Below is a partial list of the journalsto which Professor Juni has contributed over 120 articles.Many are available on lineJournal of Forensic PsychologyJournal of Aggression, Maltreatment, and Trauma.International Review of VictimologyThe Journal of Nervous and Mental DiseaseInternational Forum of PsychoanalysisJournal of Personality AssessmentJournal of Abnormal PsychologyJournal of Psychoanalytic AnthropologyPsychophysiologyPsychology and Human DevelopmentJournal of Sex ResearchJournal of Psychology and JudaismContemporary Family TherapyAmerican Journal on AddictionsJournal of Criminal PsychologyMental Health, Religion & CulturePlease leave us a review or email us at ravkiv@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. This podcast is powered by JewishPodcasts.org. Start your own podcast today and share your content with the world. Click jewishpodcasts.fm/signup to get started.
"Do you have to be Crazy to be Religious?" Under questioning from Rabbi Kivelevitz,Doctor Juni gives voice to his startling conception of what constitutes markers for mental illness.Bucking the usual liberal bias against rigorous religious practices,the professor cogently explains how aberrant thinking is highly relative to the milieu the individual was raised and lives in.The most stringent sects of Judaism,even those ascribing near-prophetic abilities to their Rebbe,do not in themselves evince any more psychotic behavior than an atheistic conclave who deny the existence of any metaphysical forces.Juni succinctly indicates the causes of "Jerusalem Syndrome",and allays the fear of many parents of Gap-Year post-high school students,who soon discover their child has "Flipped Out" in Eretz Yisroel.He addresses the prevalence of OCD behavior in many observing religious hygiene and Kashrus laws,praising the leaders in Charedi circles who are attempting to eliminate them.Doctor Juni highlights Avraham Avinu's struggle of the Akeidah, from the perspective of Social Psychiatry,and pinpoints what the nisoyon actually was. Doctor Samuel Juni is one of the foremost research psychologists in the world today.He has published groundbreaking original research in seventy different peer reviewed journals, and is cited continuously with respect by colleagues and experts in the field who have built on his theories and observations.Samuel Juni studied in Yeshivas Chaim Berlin under Rav Yitzchack Hutner, and in Yeshiva University as a Talmid of Rav Joseph Dov Soloveitchick.Professor Juni is a prominent member of the Association of Orthodox Jewish Scientists, and has regularly presented addresses to captivated audiences.Associated with NYU since 1979, Juni has served as Director of MA and PhD programs, all the while heading teams engaged in important research.Professor Juni's scholarship on aberrant behavior across the cultural, ethnic, and religious spectrum is founded on psychometric methodology and based on a psycho-dynamic psychopathology perspective.He is possibly the world's expert in Differential Diagnostics, with each of his myriad studiesentailing parallel efforts in theory construction and empirical data collection from normative and clinical populations.Professor Juni created and directed NYU's Graduate Program in Tel Aviv titled Cross-Cultural Group Dynamics in Stressful Environments.Based in Yerushalayim, he collaborates with Israeli academic and mental health specialists in the study of dissonant factors and tensions in the Arab-Israeli conflict and those within the Orthodox Jewish community, while exploring personality challenges of second-generation Holocaust survivors.Below is a partial list of the journalsto which Professor Juni has contributed over 120 articles.Many are available on lineJournal of Forensic PsychologyJournal of Aggression, Maltreatment, and Trauma.International Review of VictimologyThe Journal of Nervous and Mental DiseaseInternational Forum of PsychoanalysisJournal of Personality AssessmentJournal of Abnormal PsychologyJournal of Psychoanalytic AnthropologyPsychophysiologyPsychology and Human DevelopmentJournal of Sex ResearchJournal of Psychology and JudaismContemporary Family TherapyAmerican Journal on AddictionsJournal of Criminal PsychologyMental Health, Religion & CulturePlease leave us a review or email us at ravkiv@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week, we explore enigmas from the world's most wondrous deserts. In the 5th Century BC, a huge sandstorm in the Sahara Desert is blamed for the disappearance of 50,000 Persian soldiers: Violet presents The Lost Army of Cambyses II. Cassiopeia investigates connections between a missing tourist in the Judaean Desert and a mental phenomenon known as Jerusalem Syndrome.
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A strange affliction befalls a number of Japanese tourists who visit Paris, France: Paris Syndrome. Symptoms include nausea, dizziness, derealization, hallucinations, and paranoia. Some experts don’t believe it is a thing, but it’s not just restricted to the Japanese in Paris. Jerusalem Syndrome, the more extreme version of Paris Syndrome, affects all types of people […]
Key Links iTravelJerusalem Blue Thread Marketing ---------- Today I chat with Mordecai Holtz, New Media Director at iTravel Jerusalem the official tourism site of the city. He’s also Chief Digital strategist at Blue Thread Marketing. Jerusalem is a magical mystical and miracle filled place for millions of people, all over the world. Multiple religions are rooted in this land, which has led to conflict. Where there is passion, there is often conflict. And yet, contrary to this, many people describe Jerusalem as an ultimately peaceful place. A place where everyone feels welcome Many travelers who travel to Jerusalem are so overwhelmed by history and that sense of belonging. So many are so overwhelmed by history, that they suffer a sort of temporary delusion. A pleasant one.
Lior Schillat of the Jerusalem Institute for Policy Research joins Eli and Evan to talk about the new development plan for East Jerusalem, recently approved by the Israeli cabinet.Support the show (http://support.israelpolicyforum.org/donate)
Daniel and Karl go deep into the weeds of ordination rituals for the High Priest as they read Exodus 30. Along the way, they throw in some thoughts about Jerusalem Syndrome, the sad life of Schmuel the Ephod Cleaner, and the religious call to assist in the completion of creation. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Matt and Chad invite Jonathon Wilson on the show to try and convice us that The Last Jedi is bad (spoliers ahead). We also discuss bacon (of course), Cheers, the State of the Union, and the spiritual (or non-spiritual nature) of soemthing called "The Jerusalem Syndrome." Enjoy.
Matt and Chad invite Jonathon Wilson on the show to try and convice us that The Last Jedi is bad (spoliers ahead). We also discuss bacon (of course), Cheers, the State of the Union, and the spiritual (or non-spiritual nature) of soemthing called "The Jerusalem Syndrome." Enjoy.
Matt and Chad invite Jonathon Wilson on the show to try and convice us that The Last Jedi is bad (spoliers ahead). We also discuss bacon (of course), Cheers, the State of the Union, and the spiritual (or non-spiritual nature) of soemthing called "The Jerusalem Syndrome." Enjoy.
Step into an odor-free Twilight Lounge, where the boys are busy ranting about hidden public transit fare hikes, San Francisco’s Vehicle Eradication Project (TM) and the nefarious role of technology in removing meaning and purpose from the human condition. Having gotten their sea legs, Rosen and Goldbrener then offer up a TV recommendation, an Omri … Continue reading Episode #166: “Abbas’ true colors, Jerusalem Syndrome →
The liberal news media has hit a new all time low with its questions to Dr. Ronney Jackson, the white house doctor since 2013. For 50 plus minutes the white house press corps badgered the doctors with questions ranging from Trumps mental health to why The president isnt as in good of shape as Obama was. This was beyond an embarrassing moment for America. A missing British tourist to Israel has brough a new subject to our attention called Jerusalem Syndrome, we discuss what this is as well as what might be causing it. Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are down over 35% today as the volitility of Bitcoin continues. Please help support this broadcast by donating here - https://www.paypal.me/JoeHagmann
Booter, con organizer, and friend Adam Gottfried joins us to talk about planning Fear the Con and other conventions! First, Adam has an announcement (the first piece of news ever broken on Saving the Game!)—Fear the Con 11 will be June 22-23, 2018. Also, there will be a Kickstarter for the con at some point, although those dates aren't exactly set in stone yet. (For more Fear the Con, see Episode 61 with Derek Knutsen and a host of others.) Having made that announcement, we tackle Patreon backer Jim's question about obscure media we'd want to turn into a RPG. We also discuss an impending visit from the Bishop of Jerusalem, which naturally leads into a discussion of Jerusalem Syndrome. Jenny also plugs Scott Westerfeld's "Leviathan" series, and especially its map. All that done, we move on to our Scripture for the episode, and the episode's main topic: Planning and running a convention like Fear the Con. Most of this discussion is very much focused on Fear the Con, for obvious reasons; but we do manage to address the main things you need to think of when running a con, and how to handle problems as they arise! Also:follow him on Mixer Grant's started to livestream the audio editing process! If you want to hear the raw episode, and chat with Grant while he edits, keep an eye on our social media feeds (especially Twitter) for announcements of streaming times. You can also and get notifications there! Scripture: Proverbs 11:5-6, Hebrews 10:24-25, Romans 12:10-16
After wrapping up the Jerusalem news from this week, Alan and Mike decide to broaden the context. Although many say that Jerusalem is a shared city, they explain its unique role to the Jews. These are fundamental understandings that are needed for understanding politics, history, or even one's own identity. Needless to say, we think that this is an important issue. Times of Israel update at posting time http://bit.ly/2w41GwG Wikipedia on Jerusalem http://bit.ly/1RMJb9B A video example of the "Jerusalem belongs to everyone" narrative http://bit.ly/2w43R3B Listen to more episodes, and let us know what you think! We are happy to take topic requests. Our Website http://juisrael.jerusalemu.org/podcasts Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/TheTeachersLoungePodcast/ Contact us http://juisrael.jerusalemu.org/contact-us
Author and journalist Brad Wetzler joins NOL to share his personal inspiration behind writing his upcoming nonfiction book about the art and science of spiritual awakenings. We discuss the interesting phenomenon of Jerusalem Syndrome and the profound effect holy places can have on some people, a few of his stories and experiences with self-proclaimed messiahs in Jerusalem, his research surrounding the connection between faith and mental illness, how the wiring in the brain changes as a result of regular spiritual practice, Brad's personal shift from neutral journalist to spiritual author, and much more. About Brad: Brad is an author and journalist with twenty-plus years working at the highest levels of publishing. He's written hundreds of articles and essays for top publications including The New York Times Magazine and Book Review, Newsweek, GQ, Wired, National Geographic Adventure, Men's Journal, George, and Outside, where he remains a contributing editor. His book Real Mosquitoes Don't Eat Meat (This and Other Inquires About the Oddities of Nature) was published by W.W. Norton's Countryman Press and answers quirky questions about the natural world. While working as a freelance writer, Brad traveled across America and around the world, interviewing people from all walks of life, including celebrities, politicians, professional athletes, explorers, spiritual gurus, and anarchists. He's ridden the campaign bus with presidential candidates, broken bread with cult leaders, played polo with tech billionaires in India and pounded vodka shots with Russian cosmonauts. He's floated up the Amazon, tailed explorers in Greenland, and surfed with zany fundamentalist Christian surfer missionaries in Indonesia.
Author and journalist Brad Wetzler joins NOL to share his personal inspiration behind writing his upcoming nonfiction book about the art and science of spiritual awakenings. We discuss the interesting phenomenon of Jerusalem Syndrome and the profound effect holy places can have on some people, a few of his stories and experiences with self-proclaimed messiahs in Jerusalem, his research surrounding the connection between faith and mental illness, how the wiring in the brain changes as a result of regular spiritual practice, Brad’s personal shift from neutral journalist to spiritual author, and much more. About Brad: Brad is an author and journalist with twenty-plus years working at the highest levels of publishing. He's written hundreds of articles and essays for top publications including The New York Times Magazine and Book Review, Newsweek, GQ, Wired, National Geographic Adventure, Men’s Journal, George, and Outside, where he remains a contributing editor. His book Real Mosquitoes Don't Eat Meat (This and Other Inquires About the Oddities of Nature) was published by W.W. Norton's Countryman Press and answers quirky questions about the natural world. While working as a freelance writer, Brad traveled across America and around the world, interviewing people from all walks of life, including celebrities, politicians, professional athletes, explorers, spiritual gurus, and anarchists. He’s ridden the campaign bus with presidential candidates, broken bread with cult leaders, played polo with tech billionaires in India and pounded vodka shots with Russian cosmonauts. He's floated up the Amazon, tailed explorers in Greenland, and surfed with zany fundamentalist Christian surfer missionaries in Indonesia.
British comic James Acaster (@JamesAcaster) stopped by to talk with Matt and Andy about city rivalries, science marches, conga/flute/didgeridoo combos, Jerusalem Syndrome and Paris Syndrome, human/pig chimeras, cats possibly being as intelligent as dogs, Matt not knowing how big an otter is, giant otter fossils, slowing down light, a light speed sonic boom and James' band Luna Dott Raids the Bee Pigeon.
Lecture by Ami Pedahzur: 10/10/11
Lecture by Ami Pedahzur: 10/10/11
Elvis Mitchell sits down with WTF podcast host Marc Maron to discuss comedy, tragedy, and getting people to talk about it.
To some it may be amusing, however there is a real problem for others when they visit Jerusalem. It seems that they believe they have become another person who is recreated from the Bible. This is the Jerusalem Syndrome as it is today. The Bible does tell us of a future event where people will go mad in Jerusalem. That will be revealed in this episode along with a quick view of current events. Be Blessed Rebbe T.
Broadway Bullet: Theatre from Broadway, Off-Broadway and beyond.
We begin our NYMF 2008 coverage this episode with 7 shows from the festival. We will also be going 3 more weeks in a row with more exclusive NYMF musical coverage! In this episode we talk with various people involved with the shows, "Freshly Tossed", "The Jerusalem Syndrome", "About Face", "You Can Take the Girl Outta Brooklyn", "Ubu: a Patamusical", "Wood" and "Heaven in Your Pocket". You'll also hear music and songs from all the shows!
A syndrome that dates back to the Middle Ages...At-risk groups beware!...Also...Why it's NOT such a Merry Christmas for Christian Arabs that happen to live under Palestinian Authority control...They remain Christians at risk of life and limb (literally)...Plus...How Jewish "yahrzeit" (anniversary of death) practices emphasize the concept of life after death and a Jewish "Spirit World"...All this and more on "The Marty Roberts Show"...
2007-04-29-1830 Pastor Loran Livingston talks this evening April 29th, 2007 in the 6:30 service about unstable people.Scripture Ref: Ephesians 6:10-17; Hebrews 4:12-13Topic: Unstable PeopleNotes:- New Members (not on recording)- Youth testimonies France mission (not on download - available on CD)- Our tendency to read into scripture; we're just to read out of it- People are unstable, looking for different ideas, principles, etc.- Pentecost draws weird, unstable people looking to express themselves- Self proclaimed prophets living a fantasy- Spirit filled people are ready to comply- No church should be known by its emotional response to God- The soul is emotional, the spirit communicates with God- The Word is the sword that divides soul and spirit. Without knowing the Word, we will not know what is emotional or spiritual- Gentiles pretending to be Jewish; Jerusalem Syndrome