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Two years ago, climate scientist and activist Dr Peter Kalmus moved his family away from Los Angeles because as California's climate kept growing drier and hotter, he was afraid that his much loved, indeed idyllic sounding, neighbourhood would burn. He had lived in Altadena for 14 years.Now, from his new home in North Carolina, he has had the deeply upsetting experience of watching Altadena razed, as climate-driven wildfires caused death, destroyed homes and ruined livelihoods.Kalmus tells In the News that even he – who has spent his career warning about the deadly impact of our fossil fuel dependence – didn't expect fires of this scale. It is he says proof that climate models which consistently predict the sort of temperatures that will alter life on earth, have tended to err on the side of optimism.Our inability – in a world shaped by the interests of big business, billionaires and the fossil fuel industry – to grasp the threat caused by carbon emissions, means he says that nowhere is safe from unpredictable, and even devastating weather events. The LA fires won't be the last.Presented by Bernice Harrison. Produced by Declan Conlon and John Casey. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Peter Kalmus left California two years ago in part because of his concerns about hotter days and increasing wildfires. Today, his former neighborhood of Altadena is one of the many communities left scorched by the wildfires. And he says more are coming. Audie talks with Kalmus, who studies future extreme heat impacts on human health and ecosystems at NASA, about how the Los Angeles wildfires are part of a greater climate crisis, and how our grief can be channeled into preventing the next disaster. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Panel discussion and presentation with Kseniia Kalmus and Alex Ferguson on 2nd November 2024 at the Ukrainian Social Club, London. ---------- Today, Ukraine is not only a battlefield, but also the birthplace of new technological solutions that save lives and bring victory closer. KLYN Drones workshop is engaged in the production of FPV drones, which play a key role in modern military operations. They bring together engineers, volunteers and technology enthusiasts to create high-tech solutions that are used on the frontlines every day. ---------- LINKS: KLYN Drones, made in Ukraine: https://klyn.io/ https://www.instagram.com/kseniia.kalmus/ https://www.instagram.com/noeltock/ FAC Technology: https://www.factechnology.com/ ---------- SILICON CURTAIN FILM FUNDRAISER - A project to make a documentary film in Ukraine, to raise awareness of Ukraine's struggle and in supporting a team running aid convoys to Ukraine's frontline towns. https://buymeacoffee.com/siliconcurtain/extras ---------- SUPPORT THE CHANNEL: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/siliconcurtain https://www.patreon.com/siliconcurtain ---------- TRUSTED CHARITIES ON THE GROUND: Save Ukraine https://www.saveukraineua.org/ Superhumans - Hospital for war traumas https://superhumans.com/en/ UNBROKEN - Treatment. Prosthesis. Rehabilitation for Ukrainians in Ukraine https://unbroken.org.ua/ Come Back Alive https://savelife.in.ua/en/ Chefs For Ukraine - World Central Kitchen https://wck.org/relief/activation-chefs-for-ukraine UNITED24 - An initiative of President Zelenskyy https://u24.gov.ua/ Serhiy Prytula Charity Foundation https://prytulafoundation.org NGO “Herojam Slava” https://heroiamslava.org/ KLYN Drones, made in Ukraine. https://klyn.io/ kharpp - Reconstruction project supporting communities in Kharkiv and Przemyśl https://kharpp.com/ NOR DOG Animal Rescue https://www.nor-dog.org/home/ ---------- PLATFORMS: Twitter: https://twitter.com/CurtainSilicon Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/siliconcurtain/ Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/4thRZj6NO7y93zG11JMtqm Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/finkjonathan/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/siliconcurtain ---------- Welcome to the Silicon Curtain podcast. Please like and subscribe if you like the content we produce. It will really help to increase the popularity of our content in YouTube's algorithm. Our material is now being made available on popular podcasting platforms as well, such as Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
PRL 9 - 25 - 24 Ken Watlington, Jared Kalmus, Patrick Mason, Parker Byrd, Brock Letchworth by Pirate Radio
This is the audio from our recent YouTube version of "TECHNICOLOR PART II: THE DRAMA." This version is slightly different than the original audio-only version.---In this episode of Perf Damage, we dive deeper into the fascinating world of Technicolor by focusing on the dynamic husband-and-wife team behind the company: Herbert and Natalie Kalmus. This companion piece to our episode, THE UNTOLD STORY OF TECHNICOLOR, explores the couple's innovative partnership, their influence on the film industry, and the complexities of their personal and professional relationship.Natalie Kalmus wasn't just Herbert's wife—she was a force to be reckoned with in Hollywood. Known for her strict artistic control over the Technicolor process, she famously clashed with legendary filmmakers like Cecil B. DeMille, Michael Curtiz, David O. Selznick, and Michael Powell. Behind the scenes, her influence was valued and dreaded as she fiercely defended Technicolor's vision. After her and Herbert's relationship soured, she spent years in court, making his life a living hell and adding drama to an already colorful legacy.Contact Us At:www.perfdamage.comEmail : perfdamagepodcast@gmail.comTwitter (X) : @perfdamageInstagram : @perf_damageLetterboxd : Perf DamageCheck Out our Youtube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/@PerfDamagePodcast
R' David Kalmus reflects on his personal journey navigating mental health struggles, including experiences with depression and anxiety. Growing up in a secular environment, David encountered challenges such as bullying and a significant bout of depression during his time in sixth grade, which ultimately fueled his immersion in atheism. David experienced a spiritual awakening that led him towards Judaism and the teachings of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov. Despite enduring intense depression and hospitalization, David eventually found solace through practices such as Hitbodedut and participation in the 12-step program. He emphasizes the importance of authenticity in communication and fostering a genuine connection with spirituality, offering insightful anecdotes and outlining his aspirations for a more inclusive Yeshiva initiative. [9/13/24, 5:00:04 PM] Nachi Gordon: R' David Kalmus reflects on his personal journey navigating mental health struggles, including experiences with depression and anxiety. Growing up in a secular environment, David encountered challenges such as bullying and a significant bout of depression during his time in sixth grade, which ultimately fueled his immersion in atheism. David experienced a spiritual awakening that led him towards Judaism and the teachings of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov. Despite enduring intense depression and hospitalization, David eventually found solace through practices such as Hitbodedut and participation in the 12-step program. He emphasizes the importance of authenticity in communication and fostering a genuine connection with spirituality, offering insightful anecdotes and outlining his aspirations for a more inclusive Yeshiva initiative. This episode was brought to you in part by: ►Skive Customized Software Without The Custom Price Tag Skive works with a variety of tools, including ClickUp, Monday.com, Smartsuite, Airtable, DocuSign, Pipedrive and more! Visit- https://skive.co Book a call with Zalman here https://calendly.com/z... Reach out to Skive at info@skive.co ______________________________________ ►Colel Chabad Pushka App The easiest way to give Tzedaka download the Pushka app today https://pushka.cc/mean... _________________________________ ►Toveedo The Jewish videos your kids will love all in one happy place! Stream unlimited videos on your phone, tablet, laptop, desktop, and smart TV. From new releases, to your favorite classics, and exclusive originals, there's always something new to discover. Use MM10 for 10% off See our full library on https://toveedo.com __________________________________________ ►Town Appliance Visit townappliance.com Message Town Appliance on WhatsApp: https://bit.ly/Townapp... ____________________________________ ►ILS Title Infinity Title: Titles without stories. When your real estate transaction is protected through Infinity, you get meticulous coverage, clear communication, and zero drama—title after title after title. Visit https://Ilstitle.com ____________________________________ ►Ray of Hope We are here to provide a Ray of Hope – warmth, support, and understanding for sexual abuse and trauma survivors and their families in the Jewish Community. Donate: https://causematch.com/rayofhope ——————————————————- ►Lema'an Achai Send a FREE Lema'an Achai Rosh Hashana eCard! Now, more than ever, people need to feel connected. It's easy, meaningful, free and unlimited! Choose your cards today and schedule them to be sent now or just before Rosh Hashana. https://www.lemaanachai.org/en/ecards.php?a=mm —————————————————— Subscribe to our Podcast Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2WALuE2 Spotify: https://spoti.fi/39bNGnO Or wherever Podcasts are available! Editor: Sruly Saftlas
PRL 7 - 11 - 24 Jared Kalmus, Jeff Nadu, Name That Sound by Pirate Radio
The 2024 AAC Opponent Previews are cranking up, with Matt and Carter joined by old friend Jared Kalmus of the Alamo Audible to talk UTSA. What's life like for the Roadrunners, now settled in our new conference but without Frank Harris? How is the fanbase managing (or not managing) their expectations this far into Jeff Traylor's tenure as head coach? Who are the key players on both sides of the ball? All that and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of the "In Search of More" podcast, hosted by Eli Nash, David Kalmus shares his journey through mental health challenges, depression, and anxiety. Raised in a secular home, David faced bullying and a depressive episode in sixth grade, leading to his deep involvement in atheism. His spiritual awakening began after attending a concert and experimenting with LSD, which steered him towards Judaism and the teachings of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov. Overcoming severe depression and hospitalization, David found healing through Hitbodedut and the 12-step program. He highlights the importance of speaking the truth and nurturing a genuine relationship with God, sharing transformative stories and his vision for an inclusive Yeshiva program. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Connect with David Website | https://bit.ly/4bM70Jw Youtube | https://bit.ly/4c8Hqy8 Spotify | https://spoti.fi/4bR1uVZ Email | tzionbreslovproject@gmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Connect with Eli Website | https://bit.ly/eliyahunash Instagram | https://bit.ly/eliyahu_nash Facebook | http://bit.ly/3h3rFSr YouTube | https://youtube.com/@insearchofmore ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe to the In Search of More Podcast: www.youtube.com/@InSearchOfMore?sub_confirmation=1 For booking inquiries, email: booking@insearchofmorepodcast.com Join Our WhatsApp: https://wa.me/message/PBH5QDJQNQ5LJ1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow us on social media Facebook | http://bit.ly/3jr9eYT Instagram | http://bit.ly/3JsvU5I TikTok | http://bit.ly/3XZ60Lo Twitter | http://bit.ly/3XNgxsR ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/in-search-of-more/support
Aromatherapie für die Ohren mit Eliane Zimmermann & Sabrina Herber
Kürzlich lasen wir beim Aromatherapie-Pionier Robert Tisserand: „Wir versuchen nicht zu lehren, was unsere KursteilnehmerInnen glauben sollen, sondern wir vermitteln das Warum und das Wie rund um ätherische Öle, damit du/Sie dieses Wissen klug ins Leben und den Alltag einbauen kannst." (frei übersetzt) So sieht auch unser Ansatz seit nunmehr gut 20 bzw gut 30 Jahren aus. Wir versuchen zu vermitteln, dass möglichst präzises Wissen in der Aromapflege- und Aromatherapie wichtig ist, damit kein Schaden angerichtet wird, so wie beim viel zu oft völlig ahnungslosen Schlucken und Auftragen von Oreganoöl und anderen phenol-reichen Ölen. Diese sind mächtige Heilmittel, die nicht „einfach so“ angewendet werden sollten. Auch die Kapseln, die dazu empfohlen werden, erläutern wir kritisch. Wir gruseln uns zudem über Anwendungen von Phenolen in beiden Weltkriegen. Das Handwerkzeug beizubringen, damit jede(r) selbstständig weiter über den Tellerrand schauen kann und nicht mit Glauben arbeiten muss – das ist unser Ziel. Wir bringen euch sozusagen das Stricken bei, die Technik und Nützliches drumherum, stricken darf dann jede(r) selbst. Jedoch hoffen wir, dass nicht zu Wolle gegriffen wird, die von Schafen stammt, denen bei lebendigem Leib der Schwanz abgeschnitten wird (denn er stört das Scheren und weitere finanziell interessante Abläufe). Ebenso hoffen wir, dass im Bereich der Naturdüfte die Natur nicht weiterhin so rücksichtslos ausgebeutet wird, wie beim Verschwenden von Düften von gefährdeten Pflanzen wie Narde, Weihrauch, Atlaszeder, Palo Santo etc. zwecks Gewinnmaximierung. Danke für deine/Ihre Unterstützung durch den Kauf in unserem Shop oder über unsere Empfehlungs-Links (dieser Podcast kostet dich nichts, jede Folge ist für uns mit je mindestens 5 Stunden ehrenamtlicher Arbeit sowie Kosten für diese Plattform verbunden). Auch über eine kleine Spende "für einen Kaffee" freuen wir uns: Eliane und/oder Sabrina. Feedback und Anregungen (bitte keine Anfragen zu Beschwerden!): feedback@aromatherapie-fuer-die-ohren.de Aloe vera von Farfalla und Primavera Manuka Rosalina Teebaum Neu im Shop: Kölnisch Wasser Anno 1856, rein pflanzlich Eau de Rose, zur Raum- und Wäschebeduftung, rein pflanzlich Eau de Verveine – Raumduft, rein pflanzlich Glosse über Fehlanwendungen von Oregano Artikel und Fotos von misslungener "Warzen-Entfernung" Neue Öle-Lexikon-Einträge zB über die Öle von Beifuß, Wermut, Santolina, Kalmus und Araukarie Artikel Die Rolle von ätherischen Ölen bei Bakterienresistenz über den marokkanischen Pharmazeuten Adnane Remmal Video Oregano-Ernte und Inhalt der Schubkarre Podcast von Spektrum der Wissenschaft Die Phenol-Verschwörung Artikel „französische Schule“ Artikel im Spiegel 25/1988 "Phenolspritzen der Nazis" Hunger auf seriöses und firmenunabhängiges Wissen? Regelmäßige Informations-Häppchen – ohne Extra-Kosten – im neuen WhatsApp-Kanal oder in unserem Telegram-Kanal Quick-Info mit Rezepturen zu Erkältungs-Ölen, Schmerz-Mischungen und Hilfe mit Herzensdüften (gerne gegen eine kleine Spende als "Energieausgleich") Archiv des Vivere-Newsletters mit noch mehr kostenfreien Rezeptideen Aufzeichnungen unserer über 40 webSeminare :: HAFTUNGSAUSSCHLUSS :: Alle Informationen in unseren Podcasts beruhen auf unserer langjährigen Erfahrung, auf traditionellen Anwendungen, sowie – sofern bereits durchgeführt – auf wissenschaftlichen Arbeiten. Unsere Tipps dienen ausschließlich Ihrer Information und ersetzen niemals eine gründliche Beratung, Untersuchung oder Diagnose bei einer gut ausgebildeten Heilpraktikerin oder beim qualifizierten Arzt. Ganzheitlich verstandene Aromatherapie berücksichtigt vorrangig individuellen Besonderheiten, dies ist nur in einem persönliche Gespräch möglich. Unsere zur Verfügung gestellten Inhalte können und dürfen nicht zur Erstellung eigenständiger Diagnosen verwendet werden. Das vollständige IMPRESSUM befindet sich jeweils auf den beiden Websites der Autorinnen, jede Haftung wird ausgeschlossen. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/zimmermann-herber/message
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PRL 10 - 24 - 23.MP3 Mack McCarthy, Mully, Jared Kalmus, Bryce Eilliams by Pirate Radio
We're taking another look at the climate here at Angry Planet. This week we're joined by Peter Kalmus of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Talking to a scientist about how hot the planet is getting can be jarring. Kalmus, like other experts in the field, brings a sense of doom to the subject that fits perfectly in the Angry Planet cannon.Kalmus talks about dining with oil executives and shares his thoughts on How to Blow Up a Pipeline. We cover a lot of ground in this episode and we're happy to have our listeners along for the ride. Next week we'll try to get back to something more traditionally depressing like Ramzan Kadyrov or Armenia and Azerbaijan.Check out Peter's research here.Angry Planet has a Substack! Join to get weekly insights into our angry planet and hear more conversations about a world in conflict.https://angryplanet.substack.com/subscribeSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/warcollege. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Peter Kalmus is a climate scientist and author of Being the Change: Live Well and Spark a Climate Revolution. He is a data scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory as an associate project scientist at UCLA's Joint Institute for Regional Earth System Science & Engineering. He recently wrote that "Biden had the last opportunity of any president to keep the world under 1.5C of heating. Instead he is squandering time we do not have." Kalmus was the keynote speaker at the August 5 annual meeting of the Green Party of the U.S. In part one, he provides an overview of the threat posed by climate change. With Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Magazine
Peter Kalmus is a climate scientist and author of Being the Change: Live Well and Spark a Climate Revolution. Kalmus was the keynote speaker at the August 5 annual meeting of the Green Party of the U.S. In part 2, Kalmus discusses some action steps needed to respond to the climate crisis. With Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Magazine. To see the hour-long video, go to https://youtu.be/Subt87Vsp9E
UTSA enters The American after consecutive CUSA titles and 23 wins in two seasons. We discuss the Roadrunners with UTSA Alum Jared Kalmus of the Alamo Audible, Runners Rising and Underdog Dynasty.
UTSA enters The American after consecutive CUSA titles and 23 wins in two seasons. We discuss the Roadrunners with UTSA Alum Jared Kalmus of the Alamo Audible, Runners Rising and Underdog Dynasty. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thesportsobj/support
The Roost Podcast is always timely—so just in time for fall camp to start on Tuesday, we're wrapping up our 2023 AAC Opponent Series with our old pal Jared Kalmus, from the new(ly-renamed) Alamo Audible! Matt and Carter welcome Jared back to talk all things UTSA. Are the Roadrunners the class of the conference? Where are the holes on the roster, if any? Is this the last year in San Antonio for Jeff Traylor *and* Frank Harris? Plus, how UTSA has succeeded where other "sleeping giant" programs failed, and all-name team discussion. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
PRL 6 - 29 - 23 Jeff Nadu, Brandon Manning, Marcus Crandell, Jared Kalmus by Pirate Radio
El presidente del Instituto de Energía de la provincia de Santa Cruz Matías Kalmus en diálogo con Radio Nacional, habló sobre Palermo Aike, la segunda formación no convencional más importante del país y la cuarta reserva de crudo del mundo. "Fue en 2012 cuando Cristina Fernández tomó la decisión firme de volver a nacionalizar YPF para volver a tomar decisiones fuertes, y poder trabajar en Vaca Muerta, y lograr lo que es hoy ese yacimiento. Paralelamente en el 2014, fue YPF, que presentó el proyecto de explorar Palermo Aike, y todo eso quedó frenado cuando asumió el ingeniero Macri", recordó. En 2018 Kalmus tomó el cargo de presidente del Instituto de Energía de Santa Cruz y fue a pedido de la gobernadora de Santa Cruz Alicia Kirchner, que se siguió "con el desarrollo de Palermo Aike". "Recién este año con el presidente de YPF Pablo González, se pudo mostrar y avanzar con este proyecto", agregó. "En agosto podría desarrollarse el primer pozo con objetivo Shell, y sería posible explorar, testear y ver los resultados para poder comercializar. Hay recursos, lo importante es saber que se transformen en reservas, y puedan producirse en cantidades rentables", advirtió. Pase lo que pase, lunes a viernes de 7.00 a 10.00 Con Darío Villarruel, Florencia Ibáñez, Santiago Paz, Gustavo Campana, Nidia Aguirre, Fernando Pedernera y Andrea Baldivieso
Perry Kalmus is the co-founder of Akala, which is leveling the playing field for college admissions by providing best-in-class college advising to learners who would not have been able to afford it through technology. Before Akala, Perry ran the Princeton Education Network for over a decade together with his co-founder Barbara - who is also his mother. Together, they have helped over 15,000 students achieve their dreams of attending college.Recommended ResourcesYour College-Bound Kid podcastThe Privileged Poor by Anthony Abraham JackWhere You Go Is Not Who You'll Be by Frank BruniLord of the Rankings by Malcolm Gladwelllesshighschoolstress.com
Podcasti „Jalgrattapalavik“ märtsikuu teise saate külaliseks on maanteesõidu rahvusvahelise kategooria komissar Mihkel Nanits (37). Alles neljas eestlane kõrgeima jalgrattakohtuniku kraadiga Oleg Sapožnini, Rein Kasela ning Madis Lepajõe kõrval. Tartust pärit, isa Mait tegeles nooruses jalgrattaspordiga ja suunas ka Mihkli sama ala juurde. Treeneriteks olnud Jaan Veeranna, Andrei Morjakov, Virgo Usin ja Jüri Kalmus. Liiga kaua võistlusspordiga ei tegelenud, põhimõtteliselt juunioride ea lõpuni, siis valis õpingute tee. Sportlastee üks meeldejäävamaid võistlusi toimus 2001. aasta septembris Euroopa noorte meistrivõistlustel Luksemburgis, kus sai näiteks mõõtu võetud ka hilisemalt Milano-San Remol ja Flandria velotuuril poodiumile mahtunud mehe, belglase Jürgen Roelandtsiga. 2008. aastal lõpetas Mihkel Nanits Tartu Ülikooli kehakultuuri teaduskonna. Aasta hiljem oli ta Eesti jalgratturite liidus kirjas abikohtunikuna. Sealt hakkas lumepall veerema. Suunajaks Madis Lepajõe, kes on tänaseks päevaks kahjuks meie hulgast lahkunud. Madise poeg Jaan on aga Mihkli hea sõber ja koos „küntakse“ vagu ka kohtunike põllul. 2017. aastal tõusis Mihkel rahvusvahelise jalgratturite liidu ehk UCI rahvuslikuks komissariks ja 2022. aastal rahvusvaheliseks komissariks. Selleks tuli sooritada eksam, konkreetsel võistlusel. Räägime, mida hinnati ja millised olid nõudmised. Mõistagi räägime komissaride töö spetsiifikast laiemalt, uutest trendidest, keerukate olukordade lahendamisest ja paljust muust, millega tuleb kokku puutuda. Ühtlasi selgub, et väga kõrgel tasemel kohtunikuks võib saada ka jalgrattaspordi tausta omamata. Seega, kellel on helesinine unistus kunagi Tour de France'il õigust mõista, siis kõik teed on valla. Vaja on vaid pealehakkamist, õpihimu ning prantsuse keele oskust. Mis muud kui head kuulamist! Vestlust veab Ivar Jurtšenko. Ühtlasi tuletame meelde, et podcast „Jalgrattapalavik“ on kättesaadav Delfi Tasku, Soundcloudi, Spotify ja Apple Podcasti keskkonnast.
"I cannot go on with the knowledge of whatʻs coming without doing everything I can to stop it. I canʻt look away from this, and frankly, I donʻt understand people who can." Join us for a conversation with Dr. Peter Kalmus, a NASA climate scientist, also known as the climate activist who chained himself to Chase Bank in LA in 2022. Peter shares exactly how to make the climate movement more powerful than the fossil fuel industry, and what it means to change the climate social fabric of society. We touch on what climate disobedience is, how the media is falling short on communicating climate, climate disinformation and his personal journey with activism, ecoanxiety, and staying motivated. We answer questions like: How can we hold the folks responsible accountable? What is the best thing to do to take action? How do we co-create a resilient climate movement, and de-escalate divisions inside it? I loved hearing Peterʻs perspective, especially his own approach to attacking social norms and what he personally gains from his own activism experiences. Keep an open mind, and join the climate party when youʻre done. - Divest from fossil fuel funding using tools like Bank for Good and Atmos Financial Dr. Kalmus civil disobedience protest at Chase Bank on April 2022 Earth Hero App - make an impact with the climate app Peter co-founded - Read the Ripple: our monthly blue newsletter Blue Messages: Text "TCC" to 833-522-0992 TCC Sustainability shop: ocean-minded merch Follow TCC on Instagram & Tiktok --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sustainabilityandthesea/support
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Alpenliebe Aktuelles Danksagung / Dankbarkeit / Wertschätzung / Achtsamkeit / Mensch und Feuerwerk ( Männer zünden ? ) Grosse Rakete kleiner Penis? Wenn wir einfach mal alle Anzünder an Rakete anbinden. üBERbevölkerung Lösung – Männer weg und da ich ja nicht Raketen anzünde – wieder mehr Frauen für mich wenn versteisch was i meinu? Jahreshoroskop – Trennung erzeugt Erleichterung. Fasziniert sein in dem was man in einem Menschen sieht. / Die agape Liebe u d Sprachnachrichte u Inspiration va der Sophie. So wie man tanzt - liebt man. ? / So wie du kochst so liebst und lebst du? das essen ist das Vorspiel und der Wein der Kuss dazu ? By Weinpoet GoSu . Ehemann günstig Das schönste an der Liebe ist der Anfang und das Ende Liebe ist wie ein Krimi : anfangs spannend und am Schluss zu Ende Är meint an veriebtiii Fründschaft sigiiii ok. U schini lieblingsschrpuch vorum Spiegel : scho wieder schöner gwordu, arme Weiber ( Peter Schulz ) Sie : wenn wir die Frau über uns husten hören , so hört sie uns sicher beim Sex. Er : immerhin hustet sie ( noch ) Pointe ok ? Verbesserungsvorschläge willkommen. Oder – Viwoll Bonjour / Comic Cartoons online Werbung Teil 1 ( Online Shop ) unbedingt die neue Bildsprache dazu verwenden. W-Lan Föhn. Gadget of the Week : die Pistolen Tasche. Also hast Du die den Föhn immer griffbereit. + Funnel. Der W-Lan Föhn kann aber auch gut im Haushalt gebraucht werden so für Staub weg oder Schnee auf dem Fenstersims oder Auch revolutionär im Gastgewerbe für so Brotkrümel auf Tischen oder die Autoindustrie so Brotkrümel im Auto? Auch die Rettungsindustrie profitiert, so können Menschen mit dem W-Lan Wellessföhn auch wiederbelebt werden. Sie müssen dazu einfach vorher die passende Funktion im App herunterladen. Auch für die herbstzeitlosen und fallende Blätter und so gibt es die Funktion im App : Blätter weg. Zudem arbeiten wir intensiv an der Sonderfunktion Mensch weg ! Einfach mal so Menschen wegpusten. Da laufen aber noch Nachforschungen betreffend Abrechnung Lebensversicherung sprich geht das noch unter Unfall oder ist es schon Mord ? Wir halten sie auf dem Laufband. Damit der. W-Lan Wellnessföhn im Markt nicht eingeführt wird wurde der Erfinder von den Chinesen entführt. Darauf schreibt Uli* dem Erfinder ( *Name wurde von der Redaktion geändert. Name ist der Redaktion bekannt. ) Also du lässt dich nun lieber entführen als verführen ? Roland Kunkel - Langjähriger Freund vom Alphubel - Name wurde von der Redaktion bewusst nicht verändert und ist der Redaktion sehr bekannt. also Roland sichert sich als erster die vertriebsrechte für die USA. Die kaufen sowas sicherlich, verrückt wie sie sind. Musik Tipps der Woche 1 Walliser Seemaa – Jean Marc Briand und Band WALLISER SEEMA - Chansons vom Berg und viel Meer Verwegen und wasserdicht, kälteunempfindlich und unberechenbar. Weltmusik von der Quelle der Rhone, geprägt von den schroffen Bergen, der natürliche Grenze die es zu überwinden gilt. Wie Pastis mit Absinth rockt es im Walliser Winter und zum Glück das wärmende Chanson. Geschichten von menschlichen Maschinen, der längsten Autobahn der Welt oder verlorenen Liedern. Eine Odyssee vom Abgrund der Liebe zum Gipfel vom Hass und doch wieder von Hoffnung und viel Meer. Jean-Marc Briand beschreibt das kleine im Alltag ohne den Blick für das Grosse in der Welt zu verlieren. Die Lieder erhalten durch den Multiinstrumentalisten Xavier Moillen Vielschichtigkeit und durch das Sousaphon von Ivan Jeitziner und dem Schlagzeug von Fabrice Vernay Groove und Tiefe. Auch in Sprache und Musik kennt Walliser Seema keine Grenzen. Briand‘s Geschichten auf Französisch, Hochdeutsch und Wallisertitsch treffen auf Chanson und Rock. Die Band ist zuweilen mitreissend (Grain de sable) aber auch besinnlich (Teif). Quattre in Toulouse. Neue Platte. / ( Reggea und Ska neben dem Tannenbaum ) Salto vorwärts ( d stäägä nitschi ) Snap - the Power Üsgang - Metropol. Blatterhorn - Luenda Das erste Lied 2023 Playlist - Supersaxo ( die französisch Version ) Food and Beverage by Horny Chef and Cave Fin Bec – Song zum Thema Alkohol 39 mots ivres Alkoholfreier Januar? Möglich? Sinnvoll? Liebe geht auch ohne? Zuviel tut weh. Liebe? Ich koche im Kreis. Immer die gleichen Zutaten und ewigs die gleichen Kräuter und Gewürze. Geschmacksverlust – long covid. Ob ich immer in der gleichen Stellung koche? Was ich hier gerade verwechsle? Ich gönn mir den alkohlfreien Monat – ein paar Tage hab ich schon geschafft. Geht auch ohne Pflaster. Si-Off weiss by Cave Fin Bec Sion und Distellerie Suter. Heute gönne ich mir Quarantini and a Virgin Gin-Si-Off Tonic. Fendämi - Pandemi SI-OFF Seebrise ist ein leichter und frischer Schweizer Wermut mit sommerlich-fruchtigem Geschmack. Er wurde als Hommage an die zahlreichen Seen, die die Schweizer Landschaft prägen, entworfen. Als Basis dient eine Chardonnay-Chasselas Cuvée. Diese ist aufgesprittet mit Kernobstbrand und verfeinert mit heimischen Kräutern wie Kalmus und Luzerne. Und wie gesagt, der alkoholfreie Gin von Studer und Tonic von Kandt. Rezeptideen gibst es Online oder an der Hotline. Quarantini Time heisst aber auch ein paar feine Alpine Tapas dazu? Gefüllte Weinblätter mit geräuchtertem Randenragout. Vegan im Januar. Wir wollen es ja nicht übertreiben. Der Lieblingslieferant hat aber einiges im Lager. Das Jahr 2023 hat noch Probezeit. / Rückgaberecht ? / As schiiiiis Jahr. Gedicht der Woche bei Uli Und lässt du dich heute entführen? Oder verführen? Farfalle oder verfallen. Ravioli in Dosen - oder liebkosen? Meine Antwort Du bist ja eine Dichterin? Ich wäre gerne Richterin. Oder in dich eindringen Und mit dir ringen. Verfall und Knall Lieblingsliebkuschelei anstatt kokserei und alles gesünder als Vollei ,? Dedektei. Völlerei. Ravioli im Tivoli? Weg mit den Unterhosen Und Lass uns ewig liebkosen ? Die Verkäuferin FB - Shop Witz me / meine Antwort ? Alpengigolo / Shopwitzme.com ? Shopping mit Humor ? Üüfbruch 2023 ? #üfbruch2023 ? Wie wird ein # erfolgreich ? – Werbung Teil 2 Supersaxo Antiquitäten. Die neue Bildsprache macht Werbung für Radio Supersaxo und Supersaxo Antiquitäten? Antiques aus der Perle der Alpen. / souvenirs aus dem Alphubel ? Där numunidmoto suecht eppis alts fär schini neua ? Well schini Alta äbu äu an neuäää ? U schini neua steit uf als Alta U gfundu hät de Mr. numunidmoto eppis alts im Brandniwuuu Online Shop vam Gottfried Supersaxo Supersaxo' Antiquitäten - oder besser Alphubel Antiquitäten? Immer die neusten Antiquitäten neu in unserem Brandneuen online Shop? Bestellt hät er das äu Grad online Vorkasse hat Klasse ? Verschifft wird alles mit dem Alpendampfer. Alpenkapitän wäre ja sicher auch noch sonst und so ein toller Brand ? Traumschiff. Der Begriff. Ob und wie ich mich in meinem post it tschungäl verzettele ist immer noch mein Ding? Zurück beim glücklich und erfolgreich scheitern? Wir erinnern uns? Die positive Depression? Christian Anderl ( Weiterbildung - Fotografie etc ) / Stille - man sagt in Stille wird grosses geboren. Business Je ruhiger du wirst - desto lauter wird das was dir wichtig ist ? Wer fotografiert hat mehr vom Leben. Die Kamera ist ein Werkzeug um dich selbst besser kennen zu lernen. Du hast keinen Einfluss auf was passiert aber Einfluss wie du darauf reagierte. So macht Fotografie dein Leben besser.
Leo und Susanna Bigger sprechen über das Öl, das im Alten Testament für spezielle Zwecke aus fünf verschiedenen Elementen zusammengemischt wurde. Das Olivenöl als Träger für diese Elemente steht heute für den Heiligen Geist. Wir sind gesalbt mit dem Heiligen Geist, der in uns seine Früchte hervorbringt. Myrrhe steht für Unterordnung. Der Mensch ordnet sich dem Willen Gottes unter, Zimt heißt, wir stehen in einer Welt, die Gott mit Füssen tritt, aber wir wissen, dass unser Zuhause bei Gott ist. Kalmus bedeutet Bescheidenheit. Wir dienen anderen Menschen in unserem Umfeld. Kassia steht für Reinigung. Der Heilige Geist reinigt uns. Diese Salbung dürfen wir für uns in Anspruch nehmen.
Leo und Susanna Bigger sprechen über das Öl, das im Alten Testament für spezielle Zwecke aus fünf verschiedenen Elementen zusammengemischt wurde. Das Olivenöl als Träger für diese Elemente steht heute für den Heiligen Geist. Wir sind gesalbt mit dem Heiligen Geist, der in uns seine Früchte hervorbringt. Myrrhe steht für Unterordnung. Der Mensch ordnet sich dem Willen Gottes unter, Zimt heißt, wir stehen in einer Welt, die Gott mit Füssen tritt, aber wir wissen, dass unser Zuhause bei Gott ist. Kalmus bedeutet Bescheidenheit. Wir dienen anderen Menschen in unserem Umfeld. Kassia steht für Reinigung. Der Heilige Geist reinigt uns. Diese Salbung dürfen wir für uns in Anspruch nehmen.
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Have you ever wondered where the relaxing sounds you listen to come from? When you take this Journey of Relaxation with me you will know exactly where and when it was recorded.These relaxing sounds are coming to you from Kalmus Beach on September 15, 2021 at 10:30 am.Go see the pictures at Journeyofrelaxation on TikTok, Instagram, FB and YouTube.New intro Support the showTake a moment to find the beauty of nature every day,Duchess of the DunesTikTokFacebookYouTube
Tym razem będzie trochę nietypowo jak na ten kanał. Kolejny odcinek 23 Loży Ekspertów poświęcimy rozmowie o zawodzie aktorki/aktora. Bohaterką kolejnego odcinka będzie aktorka Marta Kalmus - Jankowska. Jestem niezwykle podekscytowana faktem, że mimo iż znamy się z Martą od bardzo niedawna, dała się zaprosić na wywiad bez chwili zawahania. Kim jest Marta? Marta Kalmus - Jankowska Aktorka teatralna, filmowa i telewizyjna. Absolwentka PWST w Krakowie. Stypendystka Primus Inter Pares. Nagrodzona za rolę Zosi „W małym dworku” S.Witkacego w reż. J.Treli na festiwalu szkół teatralnych w Łodzi w 1992r. Na scenie debiutowała w "Weselu" Andrzeja Wajdy. Aktorka Starego Teatru w Krakowie (w latach 1992-97) oraz Teatru Wybrzeże (1997-2012), szerszej publiczności znana z serialu "Na Wspólnej”. Inicjatorka i gospodyni Krakowskiego Salonu Poezji w Gdańsku, który prowadzi od 20 lat. Skończyła podyplomowe studia z pedagogiki Wyższej Szkole Ateneum w Gdańsku oraz psychologii społecznej na SWPS w Sopocie. W 2019 otrzymała Statuetkę Romana w dowód wdzięczności i przyjaźni z osobami niepełnosprawnymi z Osady Burego Misia na Kaszubach. W 2021 wyróżniona nagrodą Prezydenta Miasta Gdańsk w dziedzinie kultury. Od 10 lat wykładowczyni aktorstwa na wydziale wokalno-aktorskim Akademii Muzycznej im. St. Moniuszki w Gdańsku. W 2022 r odznaczona Medalem KEN za osiągnięcia pedagogiczne. A dla mnie przede wszystkim koleżanka ze studiów podyplomowych Coaching z elementami psychologii na SWPS w Sopocie, gdzie się właśnie poznałyśmy. Mam też osobisty sentyment do serialu, w którym gra Marta - ale o tym więcej będzie w naszej rozmowie. O czym będziemy rozmawiać w najbliższą środę? Między innymi o tym: - Czy bycie aktorem to łatwy zawód? - Czy młodzi aktorzy muszą ostro walczyć o swoje miejsce "na scenie"? - Jaki powinien być teatr, żeby aktor chciał dla niego pracować? - Czy aktorzy to ludzie szczęśliwi? - Co musi się złożyć na to, żeby mieć pełną satysfakcję ze swojej pracy aktorskiej? ale także o tym, dlaczego taka doceniana aktorka zrezygnowała z zawodu i szuka „innych form rozwoju osobistego”? To oczywiście tylko namiastka tematów, w które się "wgryziemy" podczas naszej rozmowy. Nie wiem jak Wy, ale ja wręcz nie mogę się tego spotkania doczekać! W imieniu własnym i Marty Kalmus - Jankowskiej zapraszam Was serdecznie do aktywnego udziału i zadawania pytań podczas transmisji live. #karieramarzeń #lożaekspertów #aktor #zawódaktora #rozwójosobisty
In this episode, John Duncan and Darion Smith preview UAB's game against UTSA this Saturday. The guys are also pleased to be joined by Jared Kalmus and Adrian Bermudez from the Alamodome Audible (interview begins at the 16:30 mark) that does a great job covering UTSA athletics. Check out the Alamodome Audible at alamodomeaudible.com and follow them on Twitter at twitter.com/AlamoAudible. Also follow BVP on Twitter at twitter.com/BlazerPod Want to help support the Blazer Victory Podcast? Get some Blazer Victory Podcast merchandise via this link: https://www.storefrontier.com/blazerpod
durée : 00:04:13 - Camille passe au vert - par : Camille Crosnier - C'est un mouvement qui prend de l'ampleur : les scientifiques qui se rebellent et entrent dans la désobéissance civile face aux enjeux climatiques et de biodiversité. Parmi eux, un américain, climatologue à la Nasa, Peter Kalmus, devenu figure incontournable, et sans aucune langue de bois !
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The 2022 Opponent Previews roll on with UTSA, and this week on the Roost Podcast, Matt and Carter are joined by (friend of the pod? frequent guest? infrequent third host?) Jared Kalmus of Alamodome Audible. Where do the Roadrunners go from here after last year's stellar conference championship season? How do they replace an entire defense's worth of super seniors? What are reasonable expectations as the program prepares to enter the AAC? All that and more! Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe!
Supreme Court Limits EPA's Greenhouse Gas Regulating Ability This week, in its final round of opinions for the term, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Congress had not explicitly given the Environmental Protection Agency the power to regulate carbon dioxide emissions from power plants under the terms of the Clean Air Act. “Capping carbon dioxide emissions at a level that will force a nationwide transition away from the use of coal to generate electricity may be a sensible ‘solution to the crisis of the day.' But it is not plausible that Congress gave EPA the authority to adopt on its own such a regulatory scheme in Section 111(d). A decision of such magnitude and consequence rests with Congress itself, or an agency acting pursuant to a clear delegation from that representative body,” wrote Chief Justice Roberts in the majority opinion in the case, West Virginia v. EPA. The ruling could hinder efforts globally to combat climate change, and could also affect regulations issued by other federal agencies dealing with "major questions" that would dramatically affect the economy. Timothy Revell, deputy U.S. Editor at New Scientist, joins Ira to talk about the decision and other stories from the week in science, including new studies of the canine evolutionary tree, a look back at 10 years of the CRISPR gene-editing technique, the launch of the CAPSTONE mission, and what our nose can tell us about potential relationships. The Scientist Rebellion: “We're Not Exaggerating” About The Climate Crisis Earlier this year, more than 1,000 scientists in 26 countries risked arrest during protests against climate change inaction. In Washington D.C., Rose Abramoff and other demonstrators chained themselves to the White House fence before being arrested. Across the country, Peter Kalmus chained himself to the doors of a JPMorgan Chase & Co. Bank in Los Angeles and gave an impassioned speech: “The scientists of the world are being ignored. And it's got to stop. We're going to lose everything. And we're not joking. We're not lying. We're not exaggerating.” Just recently, the Supreme Court recently cut the Environmental Protection Agency's power (EPA) to regulate carbon emissions, a major step back in the climate movement. Abramoff, a global change ecologist based in Knoxville, Tennessee, and Kalmus, a climate scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab based in Los Angeles, California, are members of an international group of scientists called Scientist Rebellion, who committed to sounding the alarms about the climate crisis. They join Ira to talk about the state of the climate movement, what it's like to be a climate activist in the United States, and the power of disruption. Drought In Western Kansas Exacerbates Global Wheat Shortage Russia's war in Ukraine has disrupted global food supplies, driving up demand and prices for wheat. But after months of drought, many western Kansas farmers won't have a crop to sell. This time of year, the wheat growing in this part of western Kansas should be thigh-high and lush green.But as a months-long drought continues to parch the region, many fields tell a different story. “There's nothing out there. It's dead,” farmer Vance Ehmke said, surveying a wheat field near his land in Lane County. “It's just ankle-high straw.” Across western Kansas, many fields planted with wheat months ago now look like barren wastelands. The gaping spaces between rows of brown, shriveled plants reveal hardened dirt that's scarred with deep cracks from baking in the sun. Of all the years for drought to hit western Kansas wheat farmers, it couldn't have come at a worse time. Even with wheat selling for near-record-high prices as the war in Ukraine disrupts the world's food supplies, a lot of farmers in western Kansas won't have any to sell. And those who made it through the drought with enough crop to harvest will likely end up with far fewer bushels than they had last year, a downturn that limits the state's ability to help ease the global food crisis. Read the rest at sciencefriday.com. See Science In Motion At “Twitch, Pop, Bloom” It's not unusual for people to crowd into a theater to see a big blockbuster about science. But when's the last time you saw people clamoring for seats for an educational film made by scientists? The answer is likely never. But this was not unusual in the early 1900s, when film was an up-and-coming medium and science was capturing the public's imagination. This summer, the Museum of the Moving Image (MOMI) in Queens, New York, is highlighting science education films of the past in the new exhibit “Twitch, Pop, Bloom: Science in Action.” SciFri producer Kathleen Davis speaks to Sonia Epstein, MOMI's associate curator of science and film, about how these early videos and research went hand-in-hand at the dawn of cinema, and the historical significance of some of the videos in the exhibit. Transcripts for each segment will be available the week after the show airs on sciencefriday.com.
This episode was written using the following references:Flamini, R. (1975). Scarlett, Rhett, and a cast of thousands : the filming of ‘Gone With the Wind'. New York: Macmillan.Higgins, S. (2007). Harnessing the Technicolor rainbow : color design in the 1930s. Austin: University of Texas Press.Salt, B. (1992). Film style and technology : history and analysis. London: Starword.Lambert, G. (1976). GWTW : the making of ‘Gone With the Wind'. Toronto (etc.) ;: Bantam.Kalmus, N. (1935). Color Consciousness. Journal of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers, 25(2), 139–147. Retrieved from https://eastman.org/sites/default/files/technicolor/pdfs/ColorConsultants_ColorConsciousness.pdf
Peter Kalmus, a climate scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab, was arrested in April for leading a protest against JP Morgan Chase's continued investment in fossil fuels. Preet speaks with Kalmus about whether it is possible to stop the climate crisis, the science behind global warming, and the role of climate activism within the scientific community. Plus, Preet's thoughts on whether Chief Justice Roberts will find the leaker, and why the Southern District of New York seems to always get jurisdiction over high-profile cases. In the Insider bonus, Kalmus addresses international climate policy, nuclear energy, and the energy inefficiency of cryptocurrencies. To listen, try the membership for just $1 for one month: cafe.com/insider. For show notes and a transcript of the episode, head to: https://cafe.com/stay-tuned/climate-emergency-mode-with-peter-kalmus/ Tweet your questions to @PreetBharara with hashtag #askpreet, email us at staytuned@cafe.com, or call 669-247-7338 to leave a voicemail. Stay Tuned with Preet is brought to you by CAFE and the Vox Media Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
En el marco del Día de la Tierra, hablamos sobre los efectos del cambio climático a nivel mundial, el panorama en Colombia y las medidas a tomar para no alcanzar el punto de no retorno advertido por el Grupo Intergubernamental de Expertos sobre el Cambio Climático (IPCC). Para ello, entrevistamos a Sofía Gómez, activista del movimiento Fridays 4 Future Colombia, y a Paola Andrea Arias, docente y científica miembro del IPCC.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Peter Kalmus, a NASA scientist who studies biological systems and climate change, and three others were arrested in Los Angeles on Wednesday after chaining themselves to the doors of a Chase Bank office building, Business Insider reports. JPMorgan Chase has invested more money in fossil fuels than any other bank, according to a 2020 report from the Sierra Club and other climate advocacy organisations. In addition to calling for immediate action to address the climate crisis, the protestors were calling for the bank to divest from coal, oil, and gas, according to Insider. The actions of Kalmus and his companions were part of more than a dozen protests staged in cities across the globe this week. This week's protests followed the release of the United Nations' latest climate report. Amazon is planning to object to the results of the election where workers at a New York warehouse voted to organise with the Amazon Labor Union, according to a deadline extension request the company filed with the National Labor Relations Board, according to The Verge. Infosys and Rolls-Royce yesterday inaugurated their joint ‘Aerospace Engineering and Digital Innovation Centre' in Bengaluru. This centre has been established to provide high-end research and development services integrated with advanced digital capabilities to Rolls-Royce's engineering and group business services from India. Infosys and Rolls-Royce have agreements on strategic collaborations over the next seven years, India's second-biggest software services company said in a press release. Elevation Capital, the early-stage investor that has backed startups such as Swiggy, Paytm, Urban Company and Meesho, has closed its eighth, and largest, India-dedicated fund at $670 million, Economic Times reports. Elevation will look to deploy the money over the next three years. Unacademy, an ed-tech unicorn that was valued at $3.4 billion last year, has laid off around 1,000 employees in the past few weeks, Economic Times reports. These include on-roll staff and teachers on contract. Around 600 people were fired last week as Unacademy, backed by investors including Softbank Group and Temasek, looks to cut costs amid an impending slowdown in venture funding. Instoried, a user-friendly, intuitive web platform designed to help people craft empathetic and more effective written content, has signed an agreement with GEM Global Yield, an alternative investment group for a share subscription facility of up to $200 million, to be drawn at the option of the company, for a 36-month term following a public listing. Omega Seiki Mobility and Log9 Materials have teamed up to deploy 10,000 3-Wheeler Rage+ Rapid EVs in Tier II and III markets of India over the next two years. Supporting these 3W EV Cargo Loaders will be Log9's InstaCharging stations that charge a 3W completely within 35 minutes, Log9 said in a press release. Theme music courtesy Free Music & Sounds: https://soundcloud.com/freemusicandsounds
In this episode, Jared Kalmus of Alamodome Audible joins the show to help introduce the UTSA Roadrunners football program to their new post-realignment home, the American Athletic Conference. Check out the pod's LinkTree and reach out on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram to continue the conversation! Connect with Jared: Alamodome Audible Twitter Alamodome Audible Patreon --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Videolink: https://youtu.be/Ktl5gJtQPf8 Teil zwei " Lets Talk Cannabis and Gospel" zwischen Psychologin Dr. Celeste Fabrie und Theologe Güny von der Johannesgemeinde in Gummersbach, Deutschland - eine unabhängige Evangelisch-Lutherische Gemeindekirche. Dies ist eine Offenbarung über Gott, Cannabis, die Bibel und viele weitere unveröffentlichte Fakten, die die Kirche in ihren verschlossenen Gewölben hält. Güny Eliezer Wirths aus Gümmersbach im nordrhein-westfälischen Kreis ist einer der wenigen theologischen Fachleute weltweit, der über langjährige Erfahrung in allen Religionen und Glaubensrichtungen wie auch im Altertum der Welt verfügt. Er wird seinen Zuhörern erstaunliche Geheimnisse und unveröffentlichte Fakten offenbaren. Nicht nur sein erstaunliches Wissen wird Sie kennenlernen, sondern auch seine musikalischen Talente werden Sie auf eine emotionale Reise ins Unbekannte mitnehmen. Es ist eine große Ehre, dieses wandelnde biblische Enzyklopädium mit allen zu interviewen Güni teilt mit uns sein Fachwissen und seine Sichtweise sowie die Kontroverse um Cannabis. Er klärt uns mit seinen langjährigen Forschungen über die Zusammenhänge von Cannabis und der Bibel auf, sowie über die medizinischen Eigenschaften und Verdampfungstechniken im Vergleich zum Verbrennen. In der Sonntagsschule wird einem nicht beigebracht, dass Cannabis im Alten Testament vorkommt, aber die moderne Wissenschaft zeigt, dass Cannabis von Moses und den alten Israeliten sakramental verwendet wurde. Nach den Forschungen der polnischen Etymologin Sula Benet, deren Arbeit Chris Bennett später erweiterte, wird Cannabis im hebräischen Originaltext der Bibel fünfmal namentlich erwähnt. Das hebräische Wort "kaneh bosm" ist Cannabis, wurde aber später fälschlicherweise mit anderen Pflanzen wie Kalmus oder aromatischem Rohr übersetzt. Das Alte Testament erzählt die Geschichte des Judentums und wie über einen Zeitraum von tausend Jahren die Anbetung des einzigen israelitischen Gottes schließlich die einheimische polytheistische Kultur verdrängte. Die alten Israeliten lebten zur Zeit Moses um 1500 v. Chr. im Land Kanaan (dem heutigen Israel und Palästina) inmitten der kanaanitischen Kultur, die die Muttergöttin und viele Götter verehrte. Cannabis war in der Region gut etabliert und wurde seit Tausenden von Jahren als Faser, Nahrungsmittel, Ganja und Weihrauch verwendet. In den ersten Jahrhunderten der Bibel bevorzugt der Herr Cannabis, da die hebräische Kultur noch kanaanitisch war, aber im Laufe der Zeit, als die Verehrung der Muttergöttin geläutert wurde, wurden auch Praktiken wie das Verbrennen von Weihrauch für sie im Tempel geläutert. Es wird einen Teil 3 geben, in dem Güny noch tiefer in die Cannabis- und Bibelgeschichte sowie in seine aufwändigen Recherchen über die Jahre hinein gehen wird. Dr. Celeste Fabrie Psychologin - Deutschland --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bronwyn59/message
Steve and John get you ready for UAB football's big game in San Antonio against UTSA and talk with Jared Kalmus of the Alamodome Audible and Underdog Dynasty. Make sure and give Jared a follow on Twitter at twitter.com/JaredUTSA and the Alamodome Audible at twitter.com/AlamoAudible. Also, don't forget to follow the Blazer Victory Podcast at twitter.com/BlazerPod and subscribe to the show.
On this week's episode of SA Talk, the hosts of the Alamodome Audible Podcast, Jared Kalmus & Adrian Bermudez, join the show. The Alamodome Audible is the longest tenured podcast covering Roadrunners Football and UTSA. We get to have a great conversation about what led to the creation of the podcast, the impact of Roadrunner football on the University, how far the program has come since 2011, and a 2021 season outlook. Tune in to learn more about the growth of the UTSA football program, some hot takes (of course), and their favorite spots around San Antonio. - Where to Find/Follow the Alamodome Audible Podcast: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/alamodomeaudible/posts Twitter: https://twitter.com/AlamoAudible Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alamodomeaudible/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AlamodomeAudiblePodcast - Where to Find/Follow Jared & Adrian: Jared: @JaredUTSA Adrian: @BermudezAudible - Question of the Week: What are some of your favorite moments from the last decade of UTSA football?
On this week's episode of SA Talk, the hosts of the Alamodome Audible Podcast, Jared Kalmus & Adrian Bermudez, join the show. The Alamodome Audible is the longest tenured podcast covering Roadrunners Football and UTSA. We get to have a great conversation about what led to the creation of the podcast, the impact of Roadrunner football on the University, how far the program has come since 2011, and a 2021 season outlook. Tune in to learn more about the growth of the UTSA football program, some hot takes (of course), and their favorite spots around San Antonio. - Where to Find/Follow the Alamodome Audible Podcast: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/alamodomeaudible/posts Twitter: https://twitter.com/AlamoAudible Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alamodomeaudible/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AlamodomeAudiblePodcast - Where to Find/Follow Jared & Adrian: Jared: @JaredUTSA Adrian: @BermudezAudible - Question of the Week: What are some of your favorite moments from the last decade of UTSA football? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sapodnetwork/support
It's season preview time! Your fearless hosts spend a few minutes breaking down the hire of former Rice and MLB star José Cruz Jr as the new head baseball coach. Then, they welcome on friend of the pod Jared Kalmus from Underdog Dynasty to begin our opponent previews with UTSA. Jared takes us through UTSA's hot finish to 2020 and their outlook for this season, with our usual unplanned forays into every random corner of Texas college football. Plus, we Remember Some C-USA Guys! Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe!
Choosing a college is hard. And for millions of kids, not even an option Perry Kalmus from goakala.com is changing all that with his innovative platform to help kids at an early age get on the right path to higher education.
In 2019, the world first became aware of Rick Singer, a supposed “mastermind” behind the now infamous College Admissions Scandal. Singer's web of deceit entangled everyone from high-powered CEOS to Hollywood stars, capitalizing on the rising fever and fraud endemic in higher education. Singer, a slender yet brash ex-basketball coach ingratiated himself with dozens of families, coaches, and administrators in an attempt to exploit loopholes and oversights, ultimately rewarding his wealthy clients with what he called a “side door” into higher education.We now know that untold numbers of these marks were complicit or even conspiratorial in their cooperation with Singer. Our guest Perry Kalmus, the COO of the Princeton Education Network and founder of AKALA, an organization committed to leveling the playing field in higher education is here to give us an insiders perspective of this story while reminding listeners that regardless of the schadenfreude that has dominated the tabloid media, hundreds of seemingly obscure or unknown colleges and universities can provide high quality, vocationally focused education for anyone who is willing to look beyond the outdated, high profile college rankings.
William Shakespeare's beloved tragedy of two star-crossed lovers has been one of the most frequently adapted stories for musical purposes. Composers, such Tchaikovsky, Prokofiev, Gounod, Berlioz, and even Duke Ellington, have been touched by its heart-wrenching tale since its creation, and this episode gives you a look into the many musical reincarnations of Shakespeare's young lovers, Romeo and Juliet. Theme music is by Daryl Banner: https://darylbanner.bandcamp.com/ Become a member of The Composer Chronicles on Patreon to get ad-free versions of all the episodes, early access to those ad-free versions, access to the member-only podcast Unscripted, and other things podcast related! https://www.patreon.com/thecomposerchronicles Join me and an incredible, growing community living healthier lifestyles in a body positive space with Roy Belzer Fitness: https://roybelzerfitness.com/signup and use offer code chronpodcast at checkout! Alexandrian Media Teespring: https://teespring.com/stores/alexandrianmedia Music used in this episode: Roméo et Juliette, Op. 17, Mvt. 3: "Le jardin de Capulet silencieux et déserte" by Hector Berlioz Romeo and Juliet, TH 42, ČW 39 by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Prelude to Love by Peter Sandberg Reconcile by Peter Sandberg Frailty by Bonn Fields Little Grethel by Sun Chime Fragile by Bonn Fields Love at First Glance by Bonn Fields A Brokenhearted Man by Bonn Fields Sources used for this episode: Vincenzo Bellini, I Capuleti e i Montecchi (New York: E. F. Kalmus, 1933). Hector Berlioz, Roméo et Juliette, H 79 (Paris: Brandus, 1857). Charles Gounod, Roméo et Juliette, CG 9 (Paris: Choudens Fils, 1867). Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Romeo and Juliet (overture-fantasia) (Moscow: Muzgiz, 1950). (Versions A & B) Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Romeo and Juliet (overture-fantasia) (Berlin: Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 1881). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thecomposerchronicles/message
Steve and John preview UAB's upcoming game against UTSA and interview special guest Jared Kalmus who writes for Underdog Dynasty and hosts the Alamodome Audible. You can find Jared on Twitter @JaredUTSA and the Alamodome Audible @AlamoAudible.
Green Pulse Ep 33: How apocalyptic wildfires in California affect Singapore 19:01 mins Synopsis: Green Pulse is an environmental podcast series at The Straits Times which analyses the beat of the changing environment, from biodiversity conservation to climate change. Images of the apocalyptic wildfires in the American south-west have dominated headlines around the world. But what do the intense blazes there have to do with nations far away, such as Singapore? In this episode, ST's environment correspondent Audrey Tan and climate change editor David Fogarty speak with climate scientist Peter Kalmus on the climate change link. Dr Kalmus is from National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) Jet Propulsion Laboratory in the United States, and is speaking to The Straits Times on his own behalf. They discuss the following points: What is driving the wildfires in the west coast of the United States? (3:38) What does the fire crisis in the US mean for countries farther away? (5:57) How are the growing amounts of emissions from human activities causing more intense blazes? (8:31) What is the role of the individual in tackling the climate crisis? (14:48) For more climate news, follow Dr Kalmus on Twitter Produced by: Audrey Tan (audreyt@sph.com.sg), David Fogarty (dfogarty@sph.com.sg), Ernest Luis, & Penelope Lee Follow Audrey Tan on Twitter Follow David Fogarty on Twitter Edited by: Adam Azlee Follow Green Pulse Podcast series and rate us on: Channel: https://str.sg/JWaf Apple Podcasts: https://str.sg/JWaY Spotify: https://str.sg/JWag Google Podcasts: https://str.sg/J6EV Website: http://str.sg/stpodcasts Feedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Green Pulse Ep 33: How apocalyptic wildfires in California affect Singapore 19:01 mins Synopsis: Green Pulse is an environmental podcast series at The Straits Times which analyses the beat of the changing environment, from biodiversity conservation to climate change. Images of the apocalyptic wildfires in the American south-west have dominated headlines around the world. But what do the intense blazes there have to do with nations far away, such as Singapore? In this episode, ST's environment correspondent Audrey Tan and climate change editor David Fogarty speak with climate scientist Peter Kalmus on the climate change link. Dr Kalmus is from National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) Jet Propulsion Laboratory in the United States, and is speaking to The Straits Times on his own behalf. They discuss the following points: What is driving the wildfires in the west coast of the United States? (3:38) What does the fire crisis in the US mean for countries farther away? (5:57) How are the growing amounts of emissions from human activities causing more intense blazes? (8:31) What is the role of the individual in tackling the climate crisis? (14:48) For more climate news, follow Dr Kalmus on Twitter Produced by: Audrey Tan (audreyt@sph.com.sg), David Fogarty (dfogarty@sph.com.sg), Ernest Luis, & Penelope Lee Follow Audrey Tan on Twitter Follow David Fogarty on Twitter Edited by: Adam Azlee Follow Green Pulse Podcast series and rate us on: Channel: https://str.sg/JWaf Apple Podcasts: https://str.sg/JWaY Spotify: https://str.sg/JWag Google Podcasts: https://str.sg/J6EV Website: http://str.sg/stpodcasts Feedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Extended Offseason Interview Series continues—and could soon become the Very Extremely Extended Offseason Interview Series. Matt and Carter are joined by Jared Kalmus of Underdog Dynasty, ostensibly to talk about the outlook for the UTSA Roadrunners in 2020. But there were some minor news items in college football the day of recording: the Ivy League cancelling fall sports, the Big Ten moving to a conference-only schedule, and more. So the guys spend the majority of the episode talking about the ramifications of these decisions for college football as a whole, but don't worry, UTSA fans, there's still plenty of Sincere McCormick discussion. Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe!
Dr. Allan Kalmus, at 5'6” weighed 284 in his late 50's. He tried different weight loss programs over the years but they never stuck. After several people in Allen's life died suddenly from heart disease, plus several other friends had stents put in their hearts, Allan called his friend Dr. Joel Kahn to get some advice. The advice was to eat plants! So Allan made a New Years resolution to eat only plants for a year. Six years later, he's still eating plants and he's in the best shape of his life!
Dr. Allan Kalmus, at 5'6” weighed 284 in his late 50's. He tried different weight loss programs over the years but they never stuck. After several people in Allen's life died suddenly from heart disease, plus several other friends had stents put in their hearts, Allan called his friend Dr. Joel Kahn to get some advice. The advice was to eat plants! So Allan made a New Years resolution to eat only plants for a year. Six years later, he's still eating plants and he's in the best shape of his life!
Selle nädala saates oli külas legendaarne ja ühtlasi kurikuulus kulturist Marek Kalmus. Mees, kellele on kolmel korral doping tarvitamise eest karistus määratud, ent kes omaks võtab ainult ühe juhtumi. Kalmus rääkis avameelselt oma dopingusaagast ning avaldas sügavat kahtlust mitme seni puhtaks jäänud sportlase üle. Lisaks kutsus Kalmus oma vana rivaali, Eesti tuntuima kulturisti Ott Kiivikase avalikule debatile. Kalmus rääkis ka kulturismist kui spordialast, õigest toitumisest ning oma iidolist Arnold Schwarzeneggerist, kelle tõukel ta kulturismiga üldse tegelema hakkas.
Dokonalým symbolom socialistického Československa bola Ilava, bývalý režim bol totiž jedným veľkým pracovným táborom. Hovorí 30 rokov od pádu totality, známy výtvarník a aktivista Peter Kalmus. Hoci on sám patril počas normalizácie k oponentom režimu, komunistickú stranu by po páde totality nezakázal. Dôvody však neboli morálne, ale čisto praktické. komunistov bolo totiž priveľa. S mentálnym dedičstvom totality sme sa pritom stále nevyrovnali, i preto dnes Slovensko vyzerá tak, ako vyzerá, tvrdí Peter Kalmus.
For millions of us, air travel comes with the job. NASA physicist Peter Kalmus was no different; he frequently flew to prestigious conferences around the globe to present his research. But then, on a routine flight in 2012, Kalmus had a personal reckoning. Disgusted at how his travel contributed to global warming, he decided to quit airplanes, switch careers, and start an online community for people who’ve changed their flying habits. On this episode, Kalmus shares how he handles invitations to speak at far-flung conferences, why he thinks people deny climate change, and what we can do to slow global warming, whether we give up flying or not. **Who You’ll Hear: **@manoushz (Manoush Zomorodi, host of ZigZag and cofounder of Stable Genius Productions), @jpoyant (Jen Poyant, cohost of ZigZag and cofounder of Stable Genius Productions), @ClimateHuman (Peter Kalmus, Climate Activist) ZigZag is the business show about being human. Join a community of listeners riding the twists and turns of late-capitalism, searching for a kinder, more sustainable way. Manoush Zomorodi and Jen Poyant investigate how work and business impact our wellbeing and the planet we live on. On Seasons 4 and 5, hear from rebels and visionaries with radical ideas on how we can build stable lives, careers, and companies. If you’re also interested in Jen and Manoush’s personal story and their adventures in starting their own business with a little help from blockchain technology, listen to the first three seasons, starting with Season 1, Chapter 1. Thank you for supporting us by using special offer codes from our sponsors, signing up for our free newsletter, and subscribing to the show on Apple Podcasts, GooglePodcasts, RadioPublic, Stitcher, Overcast, Spotify, or Breaker.
For millions of us, air travel comes with the job. NASA physicist Peter Kalmus was no different; he frequently flew to prestigious conferences around the globe to present his research. But then, on a routine flight in 2012, Kalmus had a personal reckoning. Disgusted at how his travel contributed to global warming, he decided to quit airplanes, switch careers, and start an online community for people who’ve changed their flying habits. On this episode, Kalmus shares how he handles invitations to speak at far-flung conferences, why he thinks people deny climate change, and what we can do to slow global warming, whether we give up flying or not. **Who You’ll Hear: **@manoushz (Manoush Zomorodi, host of ZigZag and cofounder of Stable Genius Productions), @jpoyant (Jen Poyant, cohost of ZigZag and cofounder of Stable Genius Productions), @ClimateHuman (Peter Kalmus, Climate Activist) ZigZag is the business show about being human. Join a community of listeners riding the twists and turns of late-capitalism, searching for a kinder, more sustainable way. Manoush Zomorodi and Jen Poyant investigate how work and business impact our wellbeing and the planet we live on. On Seasons 4 and 5, hear from rebels and visionaries with radical ideas on how we can build stable lives, careers, and companies. If you’re also interested in Jen and Manoush’s personal story and their adventures in starting their own business with a little help from blockchain technology, listen to the first three seasons, starting with Season 1, Chapter 1. Thank you for supporting us by using special offer codes from our sponsors, signing up for our free newsletter, and subscribing to the show on Apple Podcasts, GooglePodcasts, RadioPublic, Stitcher, Overcast, Spotify, or Breaker.
When Jill found out she had high cholesterol she remembered reading one of her fan's blogs about becoming vegan. In fact, he came to a show and she didn't even recognize him because he dropped 100 pounds! Find out how Dr. Allan Kalmus became a vegan, has stayed a vegan and the beautiful changes in his life because...well..he chose life!
Sophy and Kelly speak with Peter Kalmus, climate scientist and author of Being the Change: Live Well and Spark a Climate Revolution, about the individual actions that people can take to conspicuously reduce their own use of fossil fuel so that others take notice, and so that governments will start introducing carbon fees (not carbon taxes).
Sophy and Kelly speak with Peter Kalmus, climate scientist and author of Being the Change: Live Well and Spark a Climate Revolution, about the individual actions that people can take to conspicuously reduce their own use of fossil fuel so that others take notice, and so that governments will start introducing carbon fees (not carbon taxes).
Episode 74 of The Corinne Nijjer Podcast is here. This podcasts mission is to share peoples INCREDIBLE stories of RECOVERY from chronic diseases such as Heart Disease, Multiple Sclerosis, Type 2 Diabetes, several forms of Cancer, Rheumatoid Arthritis and more… This weeks episode features doctor Allan Kalmus who has lost over 100 pounds without exercise, lowered his cholesterol and his blood pressure after adopting a low fat, whole-food, plant-based diet.
This question was sent by Howard and he writes: “Hello Vidas, Happy New Year, and I am wishing you all the best for Total Organist in 2019. I noticed and appreciate the program you did on piston programming for larger modern organs. I have another question inspired by today's topic on "I cannot use someone else's fingerings". This is EXACTLY my problem that is holding me back from becoming a full subscriber to "Total Organist". But my question is more direct and I am hoping you will consider it as a program topic or as a direct answer to me, your choice :-) Basically, as I understand it, the fingerings for Early Music which, to be honest, is 90% of the material that you offer for study, those fingerings are for baroque style keyboards which are much shorter than AGO spec keyboards. I am wondering why the focus on using fingerings inspired by these older keyboards? I'd say that 99% (seriously) of the music that I own does not have fingerings. One of the exceptions is a Kalmus edition of several Mendelssohn works including all six Sonatas. I've spent the most time with Sonata #4 in Bb. The fingerings suggested and the fingerings that make sense to me are not even from the same planet! Especially the 3rd movement. The way the Kalmus editor fingered it, the running figure in the left hand is entirely independent from the right hand. Completely. I've worked very hard on doing it this way but my natural inclination is to pass notes back and forth between the hands and I can do this and still preserve the independence of the polyphony. I know that you have fingered the Widor Toccata and a few other modern works, and I am assuming you use 'modern fingerings' for those, but I can't help but wonder why you don't just make life easier for yourselves and use modern fingering for everything? Is there really something to be gained by using Early Fingering at all in the 21st Century, especially for Bach who, it must be said, transcended his time period. Howard”
That's according to Peter Kalmus, an atmospheric scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, in California. Alarmed by drastic changes in the Earth's climate systems, Kalmus, embarked on a journey to change his life and the world in the process. He cut his carbon footprint by 90 percent. How did he do it, what insights … Continue reading EP 73 LIFE ON 1/10TH THE FOSSIL FUELS PROVES TO BE AWESOME
Dr. Kahn knew Dr. Allan Kalmus when they were children but reconnected when he began a health journey to reverse obesity, high blood pressure, high cholesterol and sleep apnea using a whole food plant diet without oil. Over the last 46 months he has lost over 100 pounds, got off medications and CPAP therapy, and has begun to run 5K races. Dr. Kalmus says, "If I can do it you can do it", and he tells us exactly how to get started in this inspiring discussion on this edition of Heart Doc VIP.
In 1932, the Technicolor Corporation created a unique process system to present full-color presentations using images captured only on black-and-white film. Instead of looking to one of the major studios to premiere their full-color process, they looked to Walt Disney and animation. The story of Technicolor and its longtime connection with Walt Disney Productions is the subject of this special two-part podcast.
Zach welcomes San Diego improviser Julius Ravelo as the first-ever Comedy Fondue guest! Zach and Julius discuss their friendship, and Julius' turn in Some Like It Not, a Los Angeles sketch show. Later, Kenny Sullivan stops by to plug his smash-hit health food blog, Swiss Army Chard, and discusses the benefits of a healthy lifestyle. Finally, inventor and entrepreneur Julia Moore of Gives You Moore fame demos several of her products designed to bring couples closer together. Sound Engineer: Lindsay Zehren
Kirikud teelistele avatud. Kaisa Kirikal, Hermann Kalmus. Meelis Süld* (29.05.2016)
Kirikud teelistele avatud. Kaisa Kirikal, Hermann Kalmus. Meelis Süld* (29.05.2016)
A cabbie asks Diamond to find the owner of a bloody hat. Original Air Date: June 5, 1949 Support the show monthly at patreon.greatdetectives.net Support the show on a one-time basis at http://support.greatdetectives.net. Mail a donation to: Adam Graham, PO Box 15913, Boise, Idaho 83715 Read more ...
I mean, look at that picture. Don't you just wanna hug Ori Kalmus?! Okay maybe I have a crush on my guest-not the first time, won't be the last time sugars. But for real, what I love about Ori is that he strives to be better and to connect with others along his way. He is one of those friends that everytime I look at his Facebook status, he's starting some adventure that makes me think, "I WANT TO DO THAT!" Take a listen to this episode and get inspired. P.S. Ori might have one of the BEST answers to my Chatty Mattie question about Cooter Brown. Questions include: I have no kids but my husband and I are ALWAYS buying our friends kids' gifts...do we have to? Will I be single forever if I hate keeping up with the news? My twelve year-old son seems unmotivated to do anything, how do I get him motivated?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.