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Myers Briggs types are scientific evaluation of your personality… or at least that's how they're sold. Turns out that they might be barely more scientific than your horoscope. What is MBTI? https://www.16personalities.com/free-personality-test https://www.mbtionline.com/en-US/Articles/2017/July/What-do-the-letters-in-the-Myers-Briggs-test-stand-for https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK554596/ https://www.16personalities.com/country-profiles/global/world The Origins of MBTI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_NQqSnkI32A https://www.myersbriggs.org/my-mbti-personality-type/mbti-basics/isabel-briggs-myers.htm https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-018-06614- https://www.britannica.com/biography/Carl-Jung/Character-of-his-psychotherapy https://www.researchgate.net/publication/264783017_Isabel_Briggs_Myers_Psychological_Type_and_the_Spirit_of_CG_Jung Is the MBTI Test Scientific & Useful? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkQiYiXxmjg https://quoteinvestigator.com/tag/carl-jung/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26851600/ https://www.livescience.com/amp/65513-does-myers-briggs-personality-test-work.html https://jobtalk.indiana.edu/HRMWebsite/hrm/articles/develop/mbti.pdf https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.3102/00346543063004467 vox.com/platform/amp/2014/7/15/5881947/myers-briggs-personality-test-meaningless https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/014920639602200103 https://amp.theguardian.com/science/brain-flapping/2013/mar/19/myers-briggs-test-unscientific https://pages.uoregon.edu/sanjay/bigfive.html
Rob hosts this episode where we catch up on the news, have a fun discussion around a topic and even talk about the games Ben has been playing! NEWS - Hell Yes! Doom Eternal Is Getting A Horde Mode: https://kotaku.com/hell-yes-doom-eternal-is-getting-a-horde-mode-1847219571 - TOTAL WAR: WARHAMMER II – THE SILENCE & THE FURY FAQ: https://www.totalwar.com/blog/total-war-warhammer-2-silence-and-fury-release-date-faq/ - Xbox Games with Gold July lineup announced: https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2021-06-29-xbox-games-with-gold-july-lineup-announced - PlayStation Plus games for July: What are the PS Plus games this month?: https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/playstation-plus-games-month-6300 - Forget GoldenEye, someone made a Greggs in Far Cry 5: https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2021-06-26-forget-goldeneye-someone-made-a-greggs-in-far-cry-5 - Sony buys Returnal developer Housemarque: https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2021-06-29-sony-buys-returnal-developer-housemarque - PlayStation has bought another developer: https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2021-07-01-playstation-has-bought-another-developer - Sony Snipes At Microsoft's Spending Sprees: https://kotaku.com/sony-snipes-at-microsofts-spending-sprees-1847193626 - TV-Style Commercials Are Coming To Console Games: https://kotaku.com/tv-style-commercials-are-coming-to-console-games-1847198461 - Report: Dead Space Reboot Is Actually A Remake: https://kotaku.com/report-dead-space-reboot-is-actually-a-remake-1847213671 - Ex-BioWare boss announces new studio working on fresh IP: https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2021-06-30-ex-bioware-boss-announces-new-studio-working-on-fresh-ip - Mass Effect 5 and Dragon Age 4 news won't be at this month's EA Play Live: https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2021-07-02-dragon-age-and-mass-effect-will-skip-this-months-ea-play-live - Xbox and Kojima reportedly in talks for publishing deal: https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2021-07-02-xbox-and-hideo-kojima-reportedly-in-talks-for-publishing-deal - Two new Control games in the works: https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2021-06-30-two-new-control-games-in-the-works TOPIC What are your dream entries into a franchise that are not in the genre/style of the existing ones? GAMES - Need for Speed Hot Pursuit Remastered - Snakeybuss - Mech Warrior 5: Mercenaries - Battlestar Galactica Deadlock - Encased - Black Skylands Please like the video, subscribe to the channel and follow us on twitter here: https://twitter.com/experiencekills If you would rather listen than watch that can also be done here: iTunes: https://tinyurl.com/XPKiTunes Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/XPKSpot PodBean: https://experiencekills.podbean.com/ The music is: Chemical Memory, by Kid Cholera from the album xSynapse.
Covid-19 Specialist, Tampa General Emergency Room Medical Director Dr. Jason Wilson MD on The Front Lines- Just The Facts. How have things changed from March until July? What are the admission protocols? How much of this is about testing Positive? What dictates Fatality? How has Media affected Perception? Do Masks Help? What is the role … Continue reading Covid-19 Specialist, Tampa General Emergency Room Medical Director Dr. Jason Wilson MD on The Front Lines- Just The Facts. →
Cathy Bilsky /Quantum Leap UPRN Radio Show 5/29/20 Light Revolution 2020. Quantum Leap Time With Chris Michael Ward & Friends.What is enlightenment? What is Light Revolution 2020? How can we manifest this in JUly? What happens when we have a quantum leap? If not us who? If not now then when do we manifest world enlightenment?On UPRN radio every Friday Night from 9-10pm PST or 12 -1am EST. Japan 2:00 Saturday at http://uprn.radiostream321.com/.Live on United Public Radio U-tube ChannelGot a question then call the show at 504 273 7379 Missed any shows?Catch up here https://soundcloud.com/search?q=cathy... or U-Tube/Cathy BilskyThink Quantum Leap World Enlightenment NOW!
Most states and territories are moving to the next phase of our coronavirus pandemic journey, with some public spaces reopening, larger public gatherings permitted and an increase in the size of our social bubbles. But as we creep back into the world, there is always the risk of another outbreak. On today's Coronacast, Dr Norman Swan and health reporter Tegan Taylor discuss some simple ways you can keep yourself healthy and coronavirus-free while also enjoying your new freedoms. Also on the show: * How we can beat the Prime Minister's goal of reopening Australia's economy before July? * What are sentinel tests and why are they so important in Australia's coronavirus fight? * If so many COVID-19 cases are asymptomatic, will ramped-up testing lead to a massive spike? Tegan and Norman also look at some modelling from Sydney University that predicts a suicide epidemic curve, but also shows what can be done now to flatten it. If you or someone you know needs help, call Lifeline on 13 11 14.
Might MLB be in line to return in July? What about the NFL - could it actually kick off in October instead of September? Geoff Schwartz joins us to recap the NFL draft for the Rams, Raiders and Chargers.
Kevin Holden, Sports Director for CBS 58, joins the show to talk some baseball, life without sports and more. What has he been up to? What are his thoughts on the PGA scheduling tournaments, and cancelling some? Can baseball come back by July? What are his thoughts on potential playoff expansion in the MLB?
Gaaaaaäaaaang! Episode 312 is that 1993 film about 3 girls from a certain state ending in assachusetts - Hocus Pocus, starring Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker, Kathy "Not Jimmy" Najimy, & Boooooöook. We heard all your feedback about how terrible last episode was, and we can assure you this one is a goody. I mean we've done 312 of these now, they're not all going to be winners. ANYWAY, Hocus Pocus. Was Better Midler necessary? Why is it Thackery and not Zachary? Is it spelled "yabbos", "yabos", or "yabbozes" ? What's up with Kathy Najimy's character? Why would Disney release this in July? What's up with Thora Birch in American Beauty? We answer all of these questions, and more! Please Forgive This is a Film Podcast. About Films.
21 July - What clothes to wear - Rev Jon Hills by WWSBC
The Simply Create Scrapbook Featuring Ray & Sam Taskis (@jstaskis) Please don't forget to like, share, subscribe, rate, review. It all helps. We break the episode up into three sections Inspire, Create & Innovate. In this episode we discussed. Starting your ideas Barriers you can face with your ideas What you could do or create for Social Media Social Giving Day (15th July) What innovation actually is Check out our other podcast Podcast: https://anchor.fm/essex-to-eastlondon were we interview business owners to learn from their experience, hear their stories on how they got to where they are and the exciting things they have planned for the future. YOU CAN FIND SIMPLY CREATE HERE: Website: https://www.simply-create.co.uk Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_simplycreate_ Twitter: https://twitter.com/_simplycreate_ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/simplycreate.uk Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/simplycreate Email: getcreative@simply-create.co.uk
On this week's episode of The VeloNews Podcast Fred and Andy link up to discuss some of the biggest news stories from pro cycling in the month of June. What can races like the Criterium du Dauphine and Tour de Suisse tell us about a rider's form in July? What's the significance of Vincenzo Nibali's transfer to Trek-Segafredo for 2020? Then, Andy recounts his memories from the 2009 Tour de France, which featured the inter-squad battle between Alberto Contador and Lance Armstrong. As it turns out, the budding website Twitter played a major role in how we reported on Armstrong and on the race. Finally, we catch up with Richie Porte to talk about his preparation for the 2019 Tour de France. We also give Porte a chance to walk us through the various setbacks he's had at the Tour de France over the years. The 2019 VeloNews Tour de France Guide is available now. Get your copy at www.velopress.com.
On this week's episode of The VeloNews Podcast Fred and Andy link up to discuss some of the biggest news stories from pro cycling in the month of June. What can races like the Criterium du Dauphine and Tour de Suisse tell us about a rider's form in July? What's the significance of Vincenzo Nibali's transfer to Trek-Segafredo for 2020? Then, Andy recounts his memories from the 2009 Tour de France, which featured the inter-squad battle between Alberto Contador and Lance Armstrong. As it turns out, the budding website Twitter played a major role in how we reported on Armstrong and on the race. Finally, we catch up with Richie Porte to talk about his preparation for the 2019 Tour de France. We also give Porte a chance to walk us through the various setbacks he's had at the Tour de France over the years. The 2019 VeloNews Tour de France Guide is available now. Get your copy at www.velopress.com.
This week’s podcast is one of the biggest eye-openers I have ever done. Not only did I learn a lot, I have actually changed my views on a number of topics, including the effects of the moon on fishing and the effects of a change in barometric pressure. My guest, Russ Carpenter, is a neurologist at Stanford who studies the brains and senses of fish, specifically rainbow trout. He answers lots of question about a trout’s sense of smell, vision, and hearing. Including UV vision. I hope you learn as much as I did in this podcast. In the Fly Box this week, we have these questions: Do you really fish with bamboo rods? Aren’t graphite and glass better? Why did I see large steelhead in a Great Lakes tributary in July? What is your opinion on stocking fish in wild trout streams? Is a 6-weight line from 30 years ago the same size as a modern 6-weight?Can I dye a fly line with RIT dye? What is the best saltwater weed guard? Are some spooky fish truly un-catchable? Is there anything I can do to try to catch them? Is there a difference between a Scottish brown trout and a German brown? I am landing trout up to 20 inches without letting them run. Am I doing something wrong? What do you think about weighted soft hackles? With modern runner soles like the Michelin sole on the Pro Boot, is there any need for studs?
It’s Episode 96! Sofie Hagen (Secret Dinosaur Cult and Made of Human) and Imriel Morgan (Wanna Be & Shout Out Network) return for Sofie’s choice 22 July. 22 July is a 2018 film from Paul Greengrass, it is a fictional dramatisation of the real life events from 2011 when Anders Behring Breivik committed horrific violence on the island of Utøya and Oslo. The film could be viewed as three parts. The first part shows the calculated destruction and massacre that Breivik inflicts upon defenceless teens as they try and escape. The second part is standard drama, giving a voice to the victims as they try to recover and Breivik in court. The final part is a rushed attempt at offering hope and some kind of reconciliation of guilt for those who survived. Scores [supsystic-tables id='99']The end result is over two and half hours of messy filmmaking, while its intentions are to tell the victims stories and maybe to show the strength of family but it is still unbearably bleak. Overall 22 July scores 2.53 - let down by recommendability and that it’s over two and half hours. What do you guys think? Have you seen 22 July? What did you think? Please let us know in the comments below! Episode #096 Crew Links Thanks to the Episode #096 Crew of Imriel Morgan (@ImiMorgan) from Wanna Be Podcast (@WannaBePodcast) and Shout Out Network(@ShoutOutLdn) and Sofie Hagen (@SofieHagen) from Made of Human (@podmoh) and Secret Dinosaur Cult (@SecretDinoCult) Find their website online here: https://www.wannabepodcast.com/ and http://www.sofiehagen.com/ Please make sure you give them some love Flixwatcher Spotify Playlist It has to be Putting on the Ritz, but there is no Gene Wilder version so we have added the Mel Torme Version! More about 22 July For more info on 22 July, you can visit the 22 July IMDB page here or the 22 July Rotten Tomatoes page here. Final Plug! Subscribe, Share and Review us on iTunes If you enjoyed this episode of Flixwatcher Podcast you probably know other people who will like it too! Please share it with your friends and family, review us, and join us across ALL of the Social Media links below.
Part 3 - 7 Women - 7 Challenges 2017 At the start of 2017 after feedback from the Tough Girl Tribe. I started 7 Women - 7 Challenges. Throughout the year I will be interviewing 7 women as we follow them on their journey of going after their own personal challenges. We will learn what really has to happen for people to achieve their goals, we will hear about their frustrations, disappointments, set backs, as well as their successes and achievements. It is real stories, from real women, living real lives. This is part 3* Timings Jen Dxyhorron - 4 mins Jo Jo Rogers - 33 mins Georgie Akin-Smith - 1.07 Gemma Smith - 1.35 Rachel Wise - 2.09 Laura Try - 2.47 *We will be catching up with Rae Red in Part 4 Show notes Jen Dykxhoorn Visiting friends and family in Canada How our last conversation reinvigorated her training plan Signing up for 1 month gym membership and doing 20 classes Feeling strong, powerful and feeling even more energised Moving back to Sweden for 3 - 6 months Update on her everyday magic goals - from reading more books to flossing her teeth everyday Being inspired by the adventurous women from the Tough Girl Podcast Being inspired by the book “Wild Women” Cultivating good habits Champagne Goals - are in progress and her first goal will be checked off soon when she moves back to Sweden The planning and preparation for her August cycle ride - LEJOG Working with her sister to plan the trip in more detail The power of lists Sorting out the route and accommodation How her PHD has helped her to plan for her adventures Using permanent lists Her city break to Poland and taking a break from life and being able to switch off The 3 Ps - Packing - Planning - PHD Her end of month check in - “Structured Reflection” Feeling good about the progress she’s made in both her training and her PHD The Passion Planner - Why she loves it and has used it religiously for the past 2 years Filling that space when you’ve finished your goal Her focus for the next few weeks Thinking about an ultra marathon! Looking for an ultra marathon race in July somewhere in Europe - Any ideas! Continuing the, Year of the Mighty Thigh! Sunning 6k to get to wifi! Why she’s also going to focus on strength training as a use for injury prevention Her Sister - Karen Dykxhoorn - Follow on Instagram @hopefulgoat & twitter @hopefulgoat Jo Jo Rogers What’s been happening since we last spoke The snowshoe races! The World Snowshoe Championships… with no snow! Getting ready to race when the course conditions were so terrible What the route was like and being fearful of getting hurt Finishing 3rd in the world for women aged between 50 - 59 How she celebrated The National Snowshoe Championships… 10 ft of snow! Her race strategy Watching her daughter race How she deals with nerves before a race Travelling next year to Spain for the World Championships with her daughter Mother daughter bonding Her next race in Texas Starting to pick up training again Training for snowshoeing in the dirt and the grass Mixing up her training The challenges she is dealing with at the moment - sleep, nutrition, Weekly millage… 130 Junk miles? Running easy miles Overtraining and how she knows Happiness Speed work and how she does it - her favourite is progression training Sleep habits What she’s learnt from the races so far Feeling selfish, because she’s doing what she loves Living the life she wants to Georgia Akin-Smith 2 of her challenges have been completed! How she was feeling before her duathlon in Windsor Getting to the venue super early What the course was like 10k run - 40k bike - 5k run What was going through her head on the start line Trying to remember to run her own race Her race strategy What she learned from the experience Why being prepared helped her Her “oh no” moments Her final transition and what her legs were like Trying to fit another duathlon into her schedule for this year! Her 2nd challenge The Cross Country Ski Marathon in Switzerland! Training for the Ski Marathon in Hyde Park! Not being able to get into her rhythm The downhill and why it was harder Her next challenge - The London Marathon Suffering with a hip injury Why you have to listen to your body 120 mile cycle ride, 10 hours in the saddle with few stops What she was eating on her cycle ride Going for a Bike Fit Feeling nervous about her next cycle challenges Her current fears about the upcoming races Mantras and visualisation to help with her challenges Learn more about Georgia and her future challenges www.gwhodares.com Twitter @GWhoDares & Instagram @GwhoDares Gemma Smith What Gemma has been up to since we last spoke Working hard, making the most of her weekends and spending time in Chamonix Skiing, climbing and heading up North in the UK to head into Snowdonia in Wales Some low level hiking just below the snow line Enjoying ice climbing and leaning new skills to help in the mountains Heading over to Italy to climb and being one of the few girls out there Practicing screwing in ice screws and different ways of belaying on ice What good ice should look like Thinking about the long term and why she’s learning these skills now Having the aim to be skilled and fit enough to face any challenge on the mountain Working with her personal trainer “Hurricanes” a new fun way of training! Working in a hypoxic way Trying to maintain everything she’s doing Heading back to Chamonix in Easter Getting everything ready for her trip in August Getting her accommodation all booked for August - staying in mountain huts on the way Dealing with Raynaud’ s while out in the cold The £200 pair of gloves… Starting to blog - Adventures of a novice mountaineer Why she’s going to start upping things now Trying to do more ridge walks to get as much exposure as possible Her next challenge in Chamonix and planning another trip to Scotland Finding a good guide through - Adventure Base Tips from her guide - John The challenges over the past few weeks, especially trying to balance work How she keeps her motivation going especially day to day Collecting local art work and reminding herself why she’s doing it Why music helps to keep her motivated as well as talking to people Why you have to be a little bit crazy to pursue what you love Nutrition for mountain days The Sandstone Trail in Cheshire - potential training walk for me! Keeping updated with Gemma via Instagram, twitter and her blog! Rachel Wise A reflection on how she was feeling a few months ago Turning a corner The website is now live, and she’s up and running on twitter and Instagram Air BNB is starting to make money which is great going into the savings account Speaking with their landlord about being able to sublease the house while they were away Being able to come back to the same house in Switzerland once they finish travelling Paying for the flights and being all booked up as far as they can with regards to flights Planning the budget per day for each place they visit Progress regarding the girls education The focus for the coming weeks Trying to figure out what to do with their dog! Feeling more organised and getting on top of things Documenting the journey through the website and via social media Not getting twitter, and not seeing how it can work for her Enjoying Instagram and finding it fun Feeling more positive about everything Training for the Geneva Marathon What’s she learned so far Telling work….. Blog post - “Are we who we say we are?” Ignore the haters and the negative comments Feeling proud of the website, and crossing of items on her to do list Applying to be a house sitter for July What else she’s be working on in the coming weeks - from running the Geneva Marathon to sorting out accommodation for their trip, and planning the US road trip Visit the website - www.slowtravelfamily.com and follow on twitter @SlowTravelFam and Instagram @slowtravelfamily Laura Try Life is tough Formulating a plan New members of the LT Support Crew The issue of raising funds for the challenge The struggle of getting in front of the right people £6k raised and another £15K needed to reach her target in 9 weeks or else she will be kicked off the team New strategies every week e.g. last week cold calling How’s she's handling the pressure Having a melt down a few weeks ago Not being able to rest, if she rests, then nothing else happens Trying to remain positive Waking up at 6 am - working all day and then back on the laptop working (every day) What the options are? Feeling embarrassed if she doesn’t do it Focus on the positives Being featured by Health & Fitness Magazine! New videos being made Making progress Speaking with Lauren Morton Connecting with local business people The £150 club! Speaking to Jamie Sparks Cold calling!! Learning new skills!! Making changes to sponsorship brochure No time for training Having to sacrifice; food, sleep and training to focus on sponsorship and funding Mental health Feeling on the edge How its become an obsession The focus for the next few weeks Wishing she done crowdfunding first Debt? Creating a video for the - Road Rower! Being proactive What she’s learned from the past few weeks Not being able to think straight How to connect with Laura - Facebook, twitter, Youtube, and visit her website
Alex previews the AL Central with MLB.com's Twins' reporter, Rhett Bollinger. Alex and Rhett breakdown the AL Central: *How far away are the Royals from making an impact in the division? *Are the Indians built to contend for the long haul this season, or will they trade off Ubaldo Jimenez in July? *What, exactly, are the White Sox trying to accomplish? *Are the Twins a playoff caliber team, and what does the future hold for Justin Morneau and Joe Mauer? *Are the Tigers favorites to run away with the division, are they missing a couple of pieces? Also, how should we view the Prince Fielder 9 year contract? Alex also analyzes an action-packed week in Red Sox Spring Training, and lauds praise on Bobby Valentine for banning beer in the clubhouse and running a more rigorous camp. Thoughts on the shortstop situation, the back-end of the starting rotation, and the compensation received for Theo Epstein are discussed as well. In the "Around the League" segment, Alex tells you why he couldn't be less interested in the Ryan Braun. Also, when will MLB make a decision on whether or not they're adding the second wild card for 2012? Post on the message boards at www.thesportsstuff.com/boards. Email Alex at Alexredsox076@aol.com and follow him on Twitter @AlexReimer1. "The Alex Reimer Show" airs Saturday's from 2-4 PM EST on WGAM "The Game" in New Hampshire (900 AM Nashua and 1250 AM Manchester) and online atwww.wgamradio.com. Tune-in this week.
Park Hopping Podcast - Disneyland Resort, Walt Disney World, and beyond...
Why did I suddenly get over 27,000 podcast downloads per week in July? What's going on with the Pirate's Chest crane game audio from the last episode? And does anyone remember the Disney's California Adventure "Stories from California" attraction.