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Hey hey party people, Hope you are all well. Here is DJ KANGA's birthday KANGANORY show, recorded live from WK-END Radio.This is a 2 hour party show, with Garage, House and Old Skool tracks. As always, enjoy and share.
The introduction and chapter one from A. A. Milne's beloved collection of short stories following the adventures of an anthropomorphic teddy bear, Winnie-the-Pooh, and his friends Christopher Robin, Piglet, Eeyore, Owl, Rabbit, Kanga, and Roo. Rendered by acclaimed vocal artist Christopher Lane, the episode features signature music by Grammy-recognized trumpeter Markus Rutz and his collaborator on the keys, Adrian Ruiz.
Zubin Kanga is a pianist, composer and technologist, who has been at the forefront of curating and creating interdisciplinary musical programs exploring what it means to be a performer in the 21st Century. His multi year project, Cyborg Solosits, is unlocking new possibilities in music making through interactions with motion and biosensors, new hybrid instruments, interactive visuals, and AI.In this conversation, Zubin provides a fascinating glimpse into this project, where he is collaborating with dozens of composers around the world in an exciting exploration of the limitless possibilities that lie ahead in how we create, perform, and enjoy music.Zubin also provides insights into the world premieres he will be performing, which includes one of his own compositions, with Ensemble Offspring to launch their 30th anniversary season, for Lumen Machine, on April 12 at The Neilson and April 13 at the Newcastle Conservatorium.
Ezee party people, I know its been a while. Here is the most recent KANGANORY radio show, recorded live on WK-END Radio. Listen every Tuesday from 6pm. WK-END.COMAs always, enjoy the forgotten UK Garage sounds.
What a weekend in the AFL!Have Crom announced themselves as a genuine flag contender? Have the Kangaroos finally turned the corner?Brodes has a better time in Quick Hands with coaches the topic of the week.Multis, predictions and everything else in between! Tune in
Nat Edwards, Damian Barrett, Josh Gabelich and Sarah bring you the AFL Daily Round Table in 2025. Start your humpday hearing about the latest news in the world of footy plus light-hearted banter and crazy takes on pop-culture, sport and entertainment. Damo's glowing endorsement on the Kangaroos Could the Crows 3 players brought in during the trade period emulate what the Tigers trade period of 2016 did for the club? Max Gawn moves to hose down any flames from Simon Goodwin’s post-game comments Is Tristan Xerri the man to dethrone Max as the #1 ruck in the game? The pressure is mounting on Justin Longmuir leading into the WA derby this weekend Does the 2021 draft crop have the potential to be the best draft in its history? Favourite segments: Get it off your chest, Fact or Furphy, Sarah’s Go with your Gut, Out on a Limb New segments in 2025 include Fact or Furphy, Damo's Vault, Get it off your chest and by popular demand Sarah's Go with your gut has returned. Subscribe to AFL Daily wherever you get your podcasts to never miss a moment. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
#Wiadomości z rynku #bitcoina i innych kryptowalut. Sławek i Łukasz skomentują między innymi takie kwestie jak:– Czy cła Donalda Trumpa rzeczywiście wpłynęły na kurs Bitcoina?– 21Shares składa wniosek do SEC o zatwierdzenie ETF na Polkadot– Grayscale wprowadza fundusz inwestycyjny oparty na Dogecoinie dla instytucji___
#Wiadomości z rynku #bitcoina i innych kryptowalut. Sławek i Łukasz skomentują między innymi takie kwestie jak:- Ethereum w rękach wielorybów - Czechy premiują hodlerów BTC - CZ krytykuje Binance ___
#Wiadomości z rynku #bitcoina i innych kryptowalut. Sławek i Kamil skomentują między innymi takie kwestie jak:- Projekt Libra okazał się rug pullem na $107 milionów- Indyjskie władze przejęły $190 milionów w kryptowalutach powiązanych z oszustwem BitConnect- NYSE złożyła wniosek do SEC o zgodę na staking ETH w Grayscale's Spot Ethereum ETF___
#Wiadomości z rynku #bitcoina i innych kryptowalut. Kamil i Marcin skomentują między innymi takie kwestie jak:- Atak na Bybit – poważne luki w zabezpieczeniach- Kontrowersje wokół Ethereum – czy cofnięcie zmian jest możliwe?- Saylor i Bitcoin – czy czeka nas nowa fala zakup___
Walley discusses meeting his hero and going out on the town with him, how good Caulfield is looking and a new friendship with Kanga, and Leggy has a tough Simon's Choice to go through…Follow us on Instagram for all the BTS jargon.3:38 Blue Diamond Day with Gronk20:15 Simons choice34:35 Hawks and Saints Season Preview46:00 Patto's Ponderings Instagram: @honestbeersLeggy: @simon_leggWalley: @walley15
Hey hey party people. Here is this weeks KANGANORY show, recorded live on WK-END Radio. 2 hours of forgotten UK Garage vinyl.Listen live every Tuesday from 6pm on WK-END Radio.www.wk-end.com As always, enjoy and please share.
#Wiadomości z rynku #bitcoina i innych kryptowalut. Sławek i Łukasz skomentują między innymi takie kwestie jak: – Polymarket zablokowany przez rząd – Bitcoinowa rezerwa w New Hampshire i Dakocie Północnej – Propozycja BTC dla Meta ___
#Wiadomości z rynku #bitcoina i innych kryptowalut. Sławek i Łukasz skomentują między innymi takie kwestie jak: – DeepSeek na pierwszym miejscu w Apple App Store – Brazylia zakazuje Worldcoin za rozdawanie kryptowalut za skany tęczówek – Stany Zjednoczone rozpoczynają prace nad stworzeniem rezerwy strategicznej w bitcoinach ___
#Wiadomości z rynku #bitcoina i innych kryptowalut. Sławek i Kamil skomentują między innymi takie kwestie jak: – Likwidacje w krypto przekroczyły $1B w 24h po spadku Bitcoina – Melania Trump wprowadza meme coin tuż po premierze Trump Coin – Crypto.com zdobywa licencję MiCA na działalność w UE ___
#Wiadomości z rynku #bitcoina i innych kryptowalut. Sławek i Łukasz skomentują między innymi takie kwestie jak: Stany Zjednoczone Bitcoina? Te stany rozważają rezerwy BTC Salwador zamknie lub sprzeda portfel kryptowalutowy Chivo w ramach umowy z Międzynarodowym Funduszem Walutowym na kwotę 3,5 miliarda dolarów Bitcoin spada poniżej 100 000 $, szef Rezerwy Federalnej Powell odrzuca bitcoinowe rezerwy ___ https://trade.kanga.exchange/a/clKBACng Słuchaj, komentuj i nie zapomnij postawić na cenę BTC! Zasady konkursu - Zaproponuj wartość, jaką może osiągnąć BTC na parze BTC/USDT na naszej giełdzie o godzinie 9:00 (CET) w dniu, w którym odbędzie się następny Kwadrans z Kangą. Link do rynku: https://trade.kanga.exchange/market/BTC-USDT - Wartość podaj w formacie: #KwadransZKangaXXX $XXXXX (np. #KwadransZKanga110 $21354). - By wygrać, Twoja propozycja wartości BTC musi być najbliższa prawdziwej — nie możesz się jednak pomylić o więcej niż 25 USDT w dowolną stronę. - Do konkursu kwalifikują się zgłoszenia z dnia publikacji odcinka Kwadrans z Kangą oraz z dnia po nim. - Na zwycięzcę co tydzień czeka nagroda w KNG, których liczba będzie odzwierciedleniem 10% łapek w górę pod ostatnim Kwadransem. Zwiększ szanse na wygraną większej ilości KNG! Jak to zrobić? Pod filmem dodaj drugi, dodatkowy komentarz niezwiązany z konkursem. Możesz w nim napisać, co tylko chcesz. Dzięki temu będziesz mógł/mogła pomylić się o 100 USDT, zamiast 25 USDT. Udostępnij link do wideo na jednym ze swoich mediów społecznościowych: X, Instagram, Facebook, Linkedin. Dzięki temu w razie Twojej wygranej dodamy do puli dodatkowe 20 KNG. Prowadzący: Sławek Zawadzki i Łukasz Żeligowski Pamiętaj, żeby wystawić komentarz i udostępnić wideo w dniu publikacji odcinka Kwadrans z Kangą lub następnego dnia. Regulamin konkursu znajdziesz na: https://kanga.exchange/pl/kwadrans-z-kanga-zgadnij-cene-btc To nagranie nie jest poradą inwestycyjną w rozumieniu Rozporządzenia Ministra Finansów. Jest to subiektywna opinia prowadzących. Obserwuj nas również w pozostałych social mediach: * Facebook fanpage: https://www.facebook.com/kanga.exchange/ * Facebook grupa: https://www.facebook.com/groups/kangaexchange/ * TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kangapolska?lang=pl-PL * Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/kangaexchange/ * Telegram: https://t.me/KangaExchange * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kanga_exchange/ * Instagram Kanga Foundation: https://www.instagram.com/kanga_foundation/ * Twitter: https://twitter.com/KangaPolska * Twitter Sławka: https://twitter.com/SZ_Kanga * Twitter Łukasza: https://twitter.com/LZ_Kanga * Kanga Exchange: https://kanga.exchange/pl Załóż bezpłatne konto na Kanga Exchange i zarabiaj w programie Staking: https://trade.kanga.exchange/auth/reg... Kanga Kantor: https://kangakantor.pl Kanga Local: https://kanga.exchange/local/pl Kanga University: https://kanga.exchange/university/ Kanga Shop: https://kanga.exchange/shop/ Kampania “Nie Pie(p)rz”: https://kanga.exchange/pl/aml Kanga Foundation: https://kanga.exchange/pl/fundacja Kanga Global: / @kangaglobal Arkusz "Bitcoin zawsze królem. Kanga na fali!": https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Y_zg8vnohwpruCov82kkA_o78tvi2jEjoup0uKP7qbI/edit#gid=1410635376
#Wiadomości z rynku #bitcoina i innych kryptowalut. Sławek i Łukasz skomentują między innymi takie kwestie jak: – Narodowy Bank Polski stanowczo sprzeciwia się kryptowalutom – Celsius odwołuje się w sprawie 444 mln USD – Pozew przeciw azjatyckim bankom ___
#Wiadomości z rynku #bitcoina i innych kryptowalut. Sławek i Łukasz skomentują między innymi takie kwestie jak: – Do Kwon ekstradowany – Salwador zwiększa rezerwy – Hongkong rozważa Bitcoina ___
Tonight, we'll continue the 1928 children's book by A. A. Milne “The house at Pooh Corner”. In the last episode, Winnie-the-Pooh meets Tigger, a bouncy and energetic new arrival in the forest, during a late-night encounter. Over the course of breakfast adventures with Piglet and Eeyore, Tigger discovers that many foods aren't to his liking, leading to a comical search for his favorite meal. The mystery is solved at Kanga's house, where Tigger finds his love for Roo's strengthening medicine and settles in with them. — read by 'N' — Sign up for Snoozecast+ to get expanded, ad-free access by going to snoozecast.com/plus! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rebecca learns an important lesson about kindness and accepting differences when Grandma Nancy shares a story about Winnie the Bear's new friends Kanga and Roo. Written by Rebecca Cunningham Performed by Rebecca Cunningham and Tessa Flannery Produced by Chad Chenail Executive Produced by Rebecca Cunningham Theme Song by Megan Bagala Links for the Grownups! Join The Girl Tales Club Purchase a Personalized Story Listen to Ghost Tour Girl Tales Events Join the Girl Tales Patreon Rebecca's Newsletter Facebook Instagram Buy the Girl Tales Team a Coffee Starglow Media
Ezee party people,Here is another mix of classic and seriously forgotten UK Garage music. Records from the archives that we had a huge grin when finding them. As always, enjoy and share.
Hey hey party people.This weeks KANGANORY radio show, showcases the best forgotten UK Garage records from 1997 to 2004.Featuring records from Marvel & Eli, El-B, Zed Bias, Tuff Jam, Dreem Teem, Y-Tribe and many more. WK-End Radio every Tuesday 18:00-20:00(gmt)https://www.wk-end.com/
Ezee now party people. Enjoy this proper old skool forgotten UK Garage mix from DJ KANGA. An hour of records that even the producers forgot they made!Listen live to WK-END Radio. The DJ KANGA, KANGANORY Show every Tuesday from 18:00 (gmt).https://www.wk-end.com/
Drei Punkte nach dem Motto nicht schön aber unverdient kommt unsere Mannschaft aus Paderborn zurück. Philipp, Toni und Alex sprechen über unser vergangenes Auswärtsspiel. Dabei bleibt die Frage, wo wir den Sieg jetzt wirklich verorten können? Was können wir jetzt gegen den HSV erwarten? Außerdem blicken wir auf die kommenden Abgänge von Kanga und womöglich Kenny. Ganz viel Spaß beim Hören Ha Ho He ihr Mäuse
Hey party people. Enjoy 2 hours of serious underground forgotten garage music. Recorded live from WK-END Radio, just like Sunday morning pirate radio used to be. Bangers galore reminding you of those Sunday morning after parties and hangover breakfasts!!
Hey hey party people. Happy Christmas. Enjoy this Christmas Eve show, recorded live from WK-END Radio. This is a proper party set. 2 hours of bangers, classics, and anthems.
Nik and Keefy of Ghost Cult tackle the second album from @obituary, "Cause of Death!" The album cover rules, but the music has nothing to do with it. Discuss! Here is Keefy's video at @GhostCultMag about Finn McKenty: https://youtube.com/live/N4qmYT5G5ak?feature=share Check out our last series on series on Foreigner: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpHaaolFKt7OBRMgjk1a5a4qMsEb0SN2V For Rock and Metal news: https://www.ghostcultmag.com For vinyl porn: https://www.instagram.com/Glacially_Musical To support the Pouredcast: https://linktr.ee/GlaciallyMusicalPouredcast Invest In Vinyl mylar inner sleeves https://amzn.to/3pPLQaA Timestamp: 0:00 Intro Nik and Keefy "Contestable" 0:56 Beer of The Week ✅ Nik - @LagunitasBrewing IPA, Keefy - Trader Joe's selzter in a vintage @whitecastle mug 2:43 Vinyl ✅ Nik - @thedoors Live RSD album, Keefy - Grumpster, Kanga, and Royal Thunder 10:56 News ✅ Nik's birthday, Finn McKenty quits YouTube, RIP Casey Chaos of Amen, RIP Ruth McArdle of Lords of Acid, Alice In Chains SVOG/PPP loan scandal 42:40 Shirt ✅ Nik - UN (sadly defunct), Keefy - @KingBuffaloband 45:16 Meat ✅ 1990 - COD is a sick album with few skips! Find out which ones! 1:37:00 ✅ Outro - Please like and subscribe! Tell your friends! This is the "finger fudge pour: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/rTtqjPgZZ7s #podcast #vinyl #vinylcollecting #craftbeer #rocknews #metalnews #beer #podcasting #vinylunboxing #vinylcommunity #vinylunboxing #obituary #osdm #deathmetal #floridiandeathmetal #floridaman #ghostcultmag
#Wiadomości z rynku #bitcoina i innych kryptowalut. Sławek i Łukasz skomentują między innymi takie kwestie jak: MicroStrategy dołączy do indeksu Nasdaq 100 oraz ETF QQQ po wzroście o 500% w tym roku CTO Ripple ostrzega przed "FOMO" Wielka Brytania ma zakazać publicznych ofert kryptowalut ___
#Wiadomości z rynku #bitcoina i innych kryptowalut. Sławek i Łukasz skomentują między innymi takie kwestie jak: - Czy Microsoft kupi Bitcoina za namową Saylora? - XRP wraca na trzecie miejsce wśród kryptowalut. - ETF-y realizują zyski, wpływając na rynek. ___ Słuchaj, komentuj i nie zapomnij postawić na cenę BTC! Zasady konkursu - Zaproponuj wartość, jaką może osiągnąć BTC na parze BTC/USDT na naszej giełdzie o godzinie 9:00 (CET) w dniu, w którym odbędzie się następny Kwadrans z Kangą. Link do rynku: https://trade.kanga.exchange/market/BTC-USDT - Wartość podaj w formacie: #KwadransZKangaXXX $XXXXX (np. #KwadransZKanga110 $21354). - By wygrać, Twoja propozycja wartości BTC musi być najbliższa prawdziwej — nie możesz się jednak pomylić o więcej niż 25 USDT w dowolną stronę. - Do konkursu kwalifikują się zgłoszenia z dnia publikacji odcinka Kwadrans z Kangą oraz z dnia po nim. - Na zwycięzcę co tydzień czeka nagroda w KNG, których liczba będzie odzwierciedleniem 10% łapek w górę pod ostatnim Kwadransem. Zwiększ szanse na wygraną większej ilości KNG! Jak to zrobić? Pod filmem dodaj drugi, dodatkowy komentarz niezwiązany z konkursem. Możesz w nim napisać, co tylko chcesz. Dzięki temu będziesz mógł/mogła pomylić się o 100 USDT, zamiast 25 USDT. Udostępnij link do wideo na jednym ze swoich mediów społecznościowych: X, Instagram, Facebook, Linkedin. Dzięki temu w razie Twojej wygranej dodamy do puli dodatkowe 20 KNG. Prowadzący: Sławek Zawadzki i Łukasz Żeligowski Pamiętaj, żeby wystawić komentarz i udostępnić wideo w dniu publikacji odcinka Kwadrans z Kangą lub następnego dnia. Regulamin konkursu znajdziesz na: https://kanga.exchange/pl/kwadrans-z-kanga-zgadnij-cene-btc To nagranie nie jest poradą inwestycyjną w rozumieniu Rozporządzenia Ministra Finansów. Jest to subiektywna opinia prowadzących. Obserwuj nas również w pozostałych social mediach: * Facebook fanpage: https://www.facebook.com/kanga.exchange/ * Facebook grupa: https://www.facebook.com/groups/kangaexchange/ * TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kangapolska?lang=pl-PL * Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/kangaexchange/ * Telegram: https://t.me/KangaExchange * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kanga_exchange/ * Instagram Kanga Foundation: https://www.instagram.com/kanga_foundation/ * Twitter: https://twitter.com/KangaPolska * Twitter Sławka: https://twitter.com/SZ_Kanga * Twitter Łukasza: https://twitter.com/LZ_Kanga * Kanga Exchange: https://kanga.exchange/pl Załóż bezpłatne konto na Kanga Exchange i zarabiaj w programie Staking: https://trade.kanga.exchange/auth/register/?refToken=AhFLGqQBrrp0 Znajdź partnerski kantor kryptowalut: https://kangakantor.pl/ Kanga Local: https://kanga.exchange/local/pl Kanga University: https://kanga.exchange/university/ Kanga Shop: https://kanga.exchange/shop/ Kampania “Nie Pie(p)rz”: https://kanga.exchange/pl/aml Kanga Foundation: https://kanga.exchange/pl/fundacja Kanga Global: https://www.youtube.com/@KangaGlobal Odkryj nasze usługi: https://kanga.exchange/pl/ Arkusz "Bitcoin zawsze królem. Kanga na fali!": https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Y_zg8vnohwpruCov82kkA_o78tvi2jEjoup0uKP7qbI/edit#gid=1410635376
#Wiadomości z rynku #bitcoina i innych kryptowalut. Marcin i Łukasz skomentują między innymi takie kwestie jak: - Nowy szef SEC może wpłynąć na regulacje dotyczące kryptowalut, w tym Bitcoina - Akcjonariusze Amazonu domagają się dodania Bitcoina do bilansu firmy - Czechy wprowadzają zwolnienie z podatku dla Bitcoina przechowywanego przez 3 lata ___
When was the last time you listened to new music? This week? Last week? Last month? Last year? Join Ben Jekyll for two hours of fresh new heavy music from Cody Frost - alligator Indoor Foxes - white rabbit Saint Blonde - prowl Saints Among Us - hunger Skinner - new wave vaudeville Can`t Swim - worst ain`t over yet Beddy Rays - stay the same Chelsea Wolfe - cellar door Four Year Strong - paranoia Knuckle Punk - on all cylinders Parker - holy communion Zebrahead - sink like a stone cumgirl8 - ahhhhhhh (I don`t wanna go) Front Line Assembly - mechvirus remix feat Ultra Sunn Delerium feat Kanga - in the deep (Clan Of Xymox Remix) Bill Leeb - demons Fact Pattern - the same outcome Kodeseven - danger feat Silvr Siren Fight The Fade - isolationist The Defect - lost in the shadow The Plague - what else can I do? Seething Akira - times change North Atlas - dead tree fakeyourdeath - hello, i`m feeling hostile Join Ben Jekyll every Saturday night for two hours of the best new music we can find. Rock, metal, punk, indie, industrial and more mmhradio.co.uk from 8pm UK time every Saturday night. Any suggestions/submissions/requests drop a mail to benjekyll@mmhradio.co.uk
Chris and Elecia discuss her origami art show, ponder PRs for solo developers, attempt to explain GDB debugging, and make a to-do list for getting rid of Kanga. Elecia is having an Origami Octopus Garden art show at the Aptos Public Library for the month of November, 2024. The postcard advertisement is below. There are more pictures on her Instagram (@elecia_white). The python tessellation generator is here. Memfault's Interrupt Debugging Firmware with GDB post is a much more considered explanation of GDB and includes pointers to other resources (including using Python with GDB). Transcript Memfault is a leading embedded device observability platform that empowers teams to build better IoT products, faster. Its off-the-shelf solution is specifically designed for bandwidth-constrained devices, offering device performance and product analytics, debugging, and over-the-air capabilities. Trusted by leading brands such as Bose, Lyft, Logitech, Panasonic, and Augury, Memfault improves the reliability of devices across consumer electronics and mission-critical industries such as access control, point of sale, energy, and healthcare. To learn more, visit memfault.com.
Dark Nation Radio typically leans heavily toward new and recent music, but this week's show is built entirely around releases received in the past two weeks—2 full hours of brand new music! It starts off with a new track from The Cure, and then includes new songs from bands including The Chameleons, Delerium, Beborn Beton (what year is it again?!), Czarina, Aesthetic Perfection, Amulet, The Awakening, Normoria, Nature of Wires, Circuit Preacher, Sjoblöm, VV & the Void, Die Sexual, Dance My Darling, and Suburban Spell. If you enjoy discovering new songs and bands, this is the show you've been waiting for! As always, if you like what you hear, I invite you to follow me on your preferred platform and to join the Dark Nation Radio family on the Facebook group. Reposts are particularly appreciated. Thank you for your support! DJ cypher's Dark Nation Radio Playlist 3 November 2024 The Cure, “All I Ever Am” Czarina, “Empire” Fatigue, “Quiet Desolation (Allie Frost remix)” Drøme, “Depression Dance” Suburban Spell, “Shredded in Life” The Awakening, “See You Fall” Beborn Beton, “My Monstrosity (EMMON remix)” Ghost Painted Sky, “Insomnia” The Chameleons, “Nostalgia” Delerium Ft. Kanga, “In the Deep (Clan of Xymox remix)” Dance My Darling, “Imitation” Hatif, “Dreams Are Alive” Die Sexual, “Darkest Hour” Audio Call, “The Tower (Fractal Age remix)” Nuda, “Don't Stay” Circuit Preacher, “This All Hurts” Ex-Hyena, “A Secret to Protect” Nature of Wires ft. Luka, “Blackened Veil” Amulet, “So Cold” Battle Scream, “Spiegelbild” NØIR, “My Dear (Assemblage 23 remix)” Aesthetic Perfection, “Into the Void” Extize, “MediEVIL” Sjoblöm, “Turn My Head” VV & the Void, “Devotion (Release the Bats Halloween mix)” Pneumagnosis, “Let the Flowers Fall” Normoria, “Paralyzed” DJ CYPHER'S DARK NATION RADIO—24 years strong! **Live Sundays @ 9 PM Eastern US on Spirit of Resistance Radio sorradio.org **Recorded @ http://www.mixcloud.com/cypheractive **Downloadable @ http://www.hearthis.at/cypheractive **Questions and material for airplay consideration to darknationradio[at] gmail[dot]com **Facebook @ http://www.facebook.com/groups/darknationradio
From philosophy student and activist to pioneer in early childhood intervention approaches for therapists, Karen Kangas takes us on a journey of developing clinical excellence. She is an occupational therapists with over 50 years of experience, specializing in pediatrics, seating, and augmentative and alternative communication (AAC). She has particular knowledge and expertise in working with children with significant disabilities, particularly those with dystonia and dystonic cerebral palsy. Karen beautifully bridges the gap between ‘old school' hands on approaches and a more contemporary hands-off focus on participation and real-life activities and engagement. We cover seating and positioning, standing, walking and appropriate equipment use, developing clinical skills, the magic of the barrier vest and understanding movement patterns. You'll find links to everything we discussed at https://www.wiredondevelopment.com Enjoy!
From philosophy student and activist to pioneer in early childhood intervention approaches for therapists, Karen Kangas takes us on a journey of developing clinical excellence. She is an occupational therapists with over 50 years of experience, specializing in pediatrics, seating, and augmentative and alternative communication (AAC). She has particular knowledge and expertise in working with children with significant disabilities, particularly those with dystonia and dystonic cerebral palsy. Karen beautifully bridges the gap between ‘old school' hands on approaches and a more contemporary hands-off focus on participation and real-life activities and engagement. We cover seating and positioning, standing, walking and appropriate equipment use, developing clinical skills, the magic of the barrier vest and understanding movement patterns. You'll find links to everything we discussed at https://www.wiredondevelopment.com Enjoy!
Send us a textWhat happens when a simple expedition turns into a tale of discovery, rescue, and delightful miscommunication? Join us on a light-hearted journey through the Hundred Acre Wood as we recount the whimsical day when Pooh Bear and his friends set off to find the North Pole. With Christopher Robin at the helm and a quirky ensemble featuring Rabbit, Piglet, Kanga, Roo, Owl, and Eeyore, prepare for a day filled with unexpected twists and the warmth of camaraderie. From Pooh's charming morning tune to Christopher Robin's grand declaration, this adventure is as unpredictable as it is heartwarming.Picture the scene: Roo finds himself in a splashy predicament, and his friends leap into action with an assortment of imaginative rescue efforts. While Owl dishes out unsolicited advice and Eeyore, with his usual dry humor, turns his tail into a lifeline, Pooh's unintended heroics lead to the "discovery" of the North Pole. As the day winds down, laughter, friendship, and the joy of shared imagination take center stage. Whether you're a longtime fan of these cherished characters or new to their world, this episode promises a delightful escape into the magic of the Hundred Acre Wood.Support the showThe American Soul Podcasthttps://www.buzzsprout.com/1791934/subscribe
Send us a textEver wonder what happens when Rabbit hatches a hilariously mischievous plan involving our dear Piglet and the adorable Baby Roo? It all starts with Kanga and Baby Roo making their entrance into the Hundred Acre Wood, causing a ripple of curiosity and a dash of apprehension among our beloved forest friends. With Rabbit taking charge, a laugh-out-loud scheme unfolds to switch Piglet for Roo. Pooh's eagerness to assist and Piglet's petite stature become key ingredients in this comical caper, leading to a delightful mix of innocent blunders and charming misunderstandings. But wait, the adventure takes an even more whimsical turn as Piglet finds himself hilariously mistaken for Roo by Kanga! What follows is a lighthearted identity crisis, with Christopher Robin playfully questioning Piglet's true self and even bestowing the name "Henry Poutel" upon him. As Piglet plots his daring escape to reclaim his identity, Kanga and Christopher Robin engage in a cheerful debate that keeps the humor flowing. Join us for a joyful exploration of friendship, laughter, and the enchanting mishaps that make the Hundred Acre Wood a place of endless delight.Support the showThe American Soul Podcasthttps://www.buzzsprout.com/1791934/subscribe
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Increasingly, I've noticed a trend in how people are describing “having fun” – and so much of that time, what they're doing is scrolling thru TikTok or Instagram – Reddit or Quora – or any online communications app. Even people who are actively struggling with depression will tell me how the major way they “distract” themselves is through focusing on what they can find on their screens. This... despite all kind of studies showing that the more you interact or are “on” your phone, the more depressed you can become. I'm not advocating that anyone get rid of their phone. But… I do think that a way out of depression is finding tiny bits of fun. I found a “fun” expert – science journalist and TED speaker, Catherine Davis.. We'll talk about her work and research – and use it to wonder together about how you might be experiencing depression and still be able to find “fun.” On a much different note. the voicemail today is from a woman who'd told her husband she was leaving him due to his narcissistic behaviors over 40 years. And then, he fell, broke his back and required extensive hospitalization and has become someone who needs ongoing care for a dementia that will only worsen over time. What would you do? Our Advertiser's Links: Click HERE for the NEW fabulous offer from AG1 - with bonus product with your subscription! Have you been putting off getting help? BetterHelp, the #1 online therapy provider, has a special offer for you now! Other Vital Links: "Happiness" article by Laurie Santos Catherine Price's TED talk Catherine Price's book How To Break Up With Your Phone Episode Transcript! This is SelfWork. And I'm Dr. Margaret Rutherford. At Self-Work, we'll discuss psychological and emotional issues common in today's world and what to do about them. I'm Dr. Margaret and SelfWork is a podcast dedicated to you taking just a few minutes today for your own selfwork. Hello and welcome or welcome back to SelfWork. I'm Dr. Margaret Rutherford. I'm a clinical psychologist and about seven years ago now, or almost seven years ago, I decided to extend the walls of my practice to those of you who might already be very interested in psychological issues or have sought therapy for yourself, to those of you who've just been figuring out some sort of problem or issue and you want some advice, and to a third group, to those of you who might be just a little more skeptical about mental health treatment and what you could do to help yourself with depression or anxiety, I'm glad for all of you to be here. I wanna remind you that my TEDx talk is out and I will have the link for it in the show notes. I'm very excited as I record this. We're closing in on 9,000 views and it's only been out for four or five days, so I'm so pleased that the message is getting out and you're part of that. So if you've already listened or viewed, actually thank you for that. You can let me know by commenting. And for those of you who want to, it's about a 15 minute video on YouTube. You could also just go to YouTube and put in Dr. Margaret Rutherford and TEDx and it'll come up. So today we're gonna be talking about having fun. Increasingly, I've noticed a big trend in how people who see me are describing having fun and so much of that time what they're doing is scrolling through TikTok or Instagram, Reddit or Quora or any online communications app. Even people who are actively struggling with depression will tell me the major way they distract themselves is through focusing on what they can find on their screens. This, despite all kinds of studies showing that the more you interact or are on your phone, the more depressed you can become. I have a cell phone, which I use quite a lot, and I have fun on some of the apps I have. I get it. Yet.just this morning when my husband and I went out to a local diner for breakfast, we saw a couple. And then they weren't young, but they were older, both with one hand holding their fork with their food, while with the other hand ,they were scrolling through their phones. No conversation, no sharing, and they were definitely not having fun together. So today I'm not advocating that anyone get rid of their phone, but I do think that a way out of depression is finding tiny bits of fun. aAnd I found a fun expert, Catherine Davis, whose Ted Talk will be in your show notes. She's a science journalist and has written a couple of very successful books and she's really fun to listen to. We'll talk about her work and research and use it to wonder together how you might be experiencing depression or anxiety and still be able to find fun. It's also important to be aware that having fun itself is a way out of depression, even though that very statement may seem counterintuitive. How can you have fun if you're depressed? We'll focus on that and of course, what other things you can do about in this episode of SelfWork. On a much different note, the voicemail today is from a woman who told her husband she was leaving him due to his narcissistic behaviors over 40 years. And then he fell, broke his back, and required extensive hospitalization and has become someone who needs ongoing care for dementia that will only worsen over time. I'll try my best to answer her question first. Let's hear about AG1's offer in 2023 for SelfWork listeners. Our next partner is AG one, the daily foundational nutrition supplement that supports whole body health. I drink it literally every day. 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People ask me all the time, “How do you do what you do and not get down or depressed yourself?” My first answer is usually because I see so much courage and fight, although it can be hard to hear about the abuse that we humans and especially parents can force onto children. But I also have fun. I laugh all day long with my patients about various and sundry things and I can see a little bit of light in their eyes when they catch themselves enjoying a laugh or recognizing some amusing irony or another in their own lives. So I wondered what I might find in research about having fun and I found Catherine Price. I found a reference to her first in an article by Laurie Santos about her work at Yale where she teaches an extremely popular course on happiness, and I'm gonna have that link in your show notes as well. It's a great article. So she quotes Catherine Price. So I went to go look her up and I think her work's refreshing and more importantly, kind of fun to think about. First, who is Catherine Price? Well, here's her byline. With a background in science journalism and an unshakable curiosity about the world. Catherine Price helps people question their assumptions, make positive changes in their lives, and see mundane things like phones and vitamins in a different more philosophical light. She's also the author of How to Break Up with Your Phone, which is a huge bestseller and I'll have that link for you. So that description intrigued me. I like to think of myself as a very curious person and I think that curiosity helps me to stay energetic and I love to laugh. So, I was more than interested in what Catherine had to say. I watched her Ted Talk and frankly it was funny, she'd reached out internationally and asked people what fun was to them. She got some hilarious answers like roast a Turkey, which I guess could be fun. But what she mostly noted was that many of the answers, in fact most of the answers described doing something, I have fun when I cook, or fishing is fun, or watching old movies is fun. But she believes fun is a feeling, not necessarily an activity. And she goes on to talk about three kinds of fun: fake fun, true fun and activities that bring a sense of fun things that are enjoyable, like taking a bath or talking with a friend. So let's first talk about fake fun. And this resonated so much with what I hear from the TikTok or Instagram addicted people I see as clients. These folks will say to me that they believe scrolling is fun until they realize that it's grown to be addictive. It becomes as Catherine Price calls it, a passive compulsion and one where social comparison happens in a negative direction, which isn't fun at all. In fact, this kind of scrolling only increases self-doubt and leads to self-loathing because of what the scroller can then chastise themselves about wasted time being late because you were staring at your screen literally having to have a hit of TikTok before you do anything on your plan for the day, like waking up and smoking, you gotta have your hit of TikTok. I might add that other addictive behaviors also belong here. Drinking can start out as feeling fun. For example, the alcohol breaks down whatever anxiety you might have about being social so you can have fun. Not so fun is what can happen afterward or the next day when you have little to no energy because you're so hung over. But then the fun can start again when you start drinking right, and this cycle of supposed fun becomes an addiction. This kind of fun sounds to me coming from a therapeutic perspective like distraction, like not wanting to or even fearing looking at yourself or your life honestly or procrastinating what may be a hard thing to do and doing an easy thing in instead, while also creating anxiety that will be waiting for you when your fun is over. So what is real fun or true fun as Catherine calls it? Before we get to that info, here's a word from Better help for 2023, I recently heard a fascinating reframe for the idea of asking for help. Maybe you view asking for help as something someone does who's falling apart or who isn't strong. So consider this. What if asking for help means that you won't let anything get in your way of solving an issue, finding out an answer or discovering a better direction? Asking for help is much more about your determination to recognize what needs your attention or what is getting in your way of having the life you want better help. The number one online therapy provider makes reaching out about as easy as it can get. Within 48 hours, you'll have a professional licensed therapist with whom you can text, email, or talk with to guide you, and you're not having to come through therapist websites or drive to appointments. It's convenient, inexpensive, and readily available. Now you can find a therapist that fits your needs with better help and if you use the code or link better help.com/ selfwork, you get 10% off your first month of sessions. So just do it. You'll be glad you did that. Link again is better help.com/selfwork to get 10% off your first month of services. Today I'm presenting the work of Catherine Davis, whom I've never met, but watched her Ted talk as well as an interview with her and was very impressed with how she talked about and defined fun. She says it has three components, flow, playfulness, and connection. She showed a Venn diagram, which is just circles in this case, and each facet - flow, playfulness and connection - are their own circle, but those three circles intersect in the middle. So there's a circle where all three were present and that constitutes real fun. And while I'm gonna talk about these three components, I'm also going to talk about how depression and anxiety can make it harder to create these but not impossible. First, let's take playfulness. Another word for this might be lightheartedness, not taking things so seriously, being spontaneous. She makes the point that when the world is so full of war and hunger and climate change, it can seem uncaring or even self-centered or selfish to have fun. It made me think of the characters of Winnie the Pooh. There's Owl, Rabbit, Kanga, R00, Winnie, Piglet, Tigger, Christopher Robin and Eeyore I found an article about each character's relatability. Which character do you think wins that relatability contest? It might surprise you. It's not the fun loving Tigger or the adventuresome Roo. It's Eeyore, the sad melancholy, the “if something bad happens, it'll be to me” character . In this series- created almost a hundred years ago - the writers were trying to make each of these characters lovable with their strengths showing as well as their vulnerabilities. So why am I bringing this up? Because even Eeyore is capable of having fun. He has a malformed tale but says things like I”I's not much of a tale, but I'm sort of attached to it.” , What is Eeyore doing? Not to overanalyze poor Eeyore, but it seems as if he can see that his perspective is gloomy and depressing, but can also use a tiny bit of energy to care, to see things more positively, dare I say, to have fun. Seeing the funny or the fun and things is more difficult obviously when you're depressed, yes. But if you challenge yourself to learn something new, to stay curious about how to do something, you are building steps to lift your depression or to soothe your anxiety. If you know that being around someone's a downer where being around someone else lifts your spirits, who are you going to choose to go to lunch with? Hopefully the second. Instead of doing the same things every day, which may become more of a trap for your depression rather than a way out, think of something that makes you smile. What if you had fun doing before? I can already hear someone listening to this and who's depressed saying, “Well, it wouldn't be fun now. Hell, I don't even have the energy to try my answer to that.” Depression is hard to fight, especially severe depression. Yet realizing that all you have to do is find enough energy to try one thing that could be fun. Be around someone who is fun to be around. See how you're negating something's value before you've ever tried it. If you don't do those things, you will only stay depressed. So trying to look for what could possibly be playful in your world is so important. The second facet of fun, according to Catherine. Price is connection - and that means connection with a real person, not a screen, not a task or a chore. Because realize you can feel connected without having fun. You and someone else might be grieving together or having an argument. That's connection. But remember we're talking about the three facets of fun. So she states that true fun involves another living being I almost said human being, but then I thought, I think you can have fun with a pet. In fact, think about emotional support animals or the dogs that are regularly taken to see hospital patients. That's connection as well. Isolating can be a huge part of depression. You pull away, you withdraw either because you feel that you're protecting yourself or even that you're protecting others. Nobody needs to be around me now, but that's a mistake, and if you do it regularly, feeling disconnected is very lonely and will wipe out any chance of fun. Think about the tale of Scrooge who spent his life isolating, not dancing, not attending social gatherings because he was too caught up in himself. He didn't take advantage of the opportunities for connection there were in his life, and then fear finally leads him to do so. So what opportunities could you be passing over if you look for them, if you look for a way out of your sadness, you just may find it. The recent movie, A Man Named Otto did just this or told this story. Otto was grieving his wife's death and that's all he could think about until a neighbor needed his help and he got involved with her and her family and began living again. I realize that's a movie, but what opportunities for connection and fun could you be missing? The last facet is flow. Now before you think, “Oh, that's some weird word that's all about meditation” and then dismiss it. Think about some time when you were totally engrossed in something you were doing. It could have been coaching your kid's soccer game or building a piece of furniture or playing piano or guitar where you lost your sense of time. That's flow. Sometimes when I write, I find that two hours has gone by and I'm not even aware of that time that's flow. Now, yesterday I binged on Netflix and my whole afternoon was gone. That was also flow, sort of escapism as well ; , some of those ways to flow are perhaps more constructive, but flow is the third needed component for fun. Think about the last time you and a friend couldn't stop laughing about something, whatever it is, that sense of timelessness for a few seconds or hours is flow. There's a last tip that Ms. Price suggests, and it's on breaking the addictive power of your phone so you're more available to create true fun. I probably like these so much because they're very similar to the questions I ask my patients who are so enmeshed with someone else that I suggest they ask themselves these questions before they reach out trying to break that enmeshment. If I have a likely phone addict in my office, for example, what I'll see is they have to turn it over, but they keep it close by. They know that they'll need to look at it if it's face up. Apple watches or whatever kind of watch you use can also rob you of fun. If you get addicted to how many steps you took, for example, your life becomes about checking or having to check. I stopped wearing mine for just this reason. I felt as if I was becoming hooked on reaching those achievements instead of flowing in my life. Anyway, back to the topic of breaking up with your phone. She suggests using the acronym WWW - they are questions to ask yourself before you even pick the silly thing up. Ask yourself first, “What for, or what's the purpose of picking up your phone?” Are you avoiding something? Are you turning to someone else because you're anxious and need calming down? Are you looking for answers that someone else is going to give you because you've convinced yourself you can't do things for yourself? So what for what's the purpose of me scrolling? What's the purpose of me texting? What's the purpose of me going onto YouTube? Maybe it's a very good purpose … but it helps to ask yourself what for. The second question is, “Why right now?” wWhy in this moment are you picking up your phone rather than making another choice? I've heard from several Gen Zers that they pick up their phone the first thing in the morning to check their texts or their number of likes. Now I've been guilty of this as well, and I'm far from a Gen Zer. I've laughingly called it my “self-esteem” fix. But what's the other possibility that you didn't get any likes or there wasn't a text? Does that mean you're worth nothing, that your day off is off to an awful start? Or does it mean that you need to stop doing that looking externally for validation? Yep, that's what would be best. And the third question is, “What else?” What else could I do or say or be or try or be curious about? What are your other choices? What is it that Einstein said? Doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result is the definition of insanity or something like that. All you're doing is dredging a deeper tunnel for yourself to get out of. So do something different. Even it's a tiny thing. Tiny is good, tiny is enough. So the three questions are, “What for? What's the purpose? Why right now? And What else?” What else could you do other than picking up that phone and staring at that screen? You know, even fun comes in tiny packages and that can be in making those changes, those tiny changes that can be where you find your joy and your hope and a way out of depression. Speak pipe message from dr margaret rutherford.com And now the voicemail of the week. I told my husband of 40 years I was leaving him because he was narcissistic and abusive and a few days later he fell, broke his back was in the hospital for three months and diagnosed with precipitous cognitive decline. My adult children in their thirties want me to take care of him full-time. They're angry at me for taking any time for myself and they don't really wanna participate in it in a helpful way. I don't know whether to leave. I don't know whether to stay. I don't know what to do. This voicemail was difficult to listen to as you can hear just how trapped the listener sounds. Her story reminded me of several people I've worked with through the years that found themselves in similar situations that their spouses or partners' lives had changed and not for the better. They'd just received a bad medical diagnosis or they'd lost their job. One person was in a coma, maybe they'd been arrested, whatever. But it had happened at a time when my patient had had plans to leave the relationship and they didn't know what to do. So this woman says the same. I don't know what to do. There may be no good answers here. If her husband has treated his children the same way he's treated her, then it's understandable that they don't want to take care of him either. Perhaps they are mad because she can lose her divorce and they feel like they can't divorce their dad. Perhaps one or more of them also share narcissistic traits and are thinking only of themselves. But it sounds as if she's stuck feeling like she told him she's had enough and then his life would have it. Her husband is now dependent on someone's care and she can tell herself it's her care. Yet he's not created the kind of relationships with his family and certainly not with her. That would act as a reason for her to be or likely remain his caregiver. He's not going to turn over a new leaf and not show narcissistic behaviors now, or at least that's not likely to happen. So she feels stuck. I announced I was done and now it feels like if I act on those feelings, I'm betraying my husband, I'm abandoning him. My children will be angry with me. Does that mean she would lose connection with them? I can't tell from her words. What I would wonder with her, if she's been with someone narcissistic for 40 years, she's likely someone who takes on way too much responsibility. Whether that's appropriate or not, that's a long time to spend when you're constantly or often intermittently getting the message that you are not enough, you're not supportive enough, understanding enough , that you fail often, that you're wrong a lot. How has that affected her? What has she done with her anger, with her own grief? But as I've discussed with many people, as you make a choice like this to stay to go think about the things you predict that will be hard about either choice and ask yourself, how would I handle those hard things? Neither choice is likely going to avoid hardship, so which can you cope with better? I looked up precipitous cognitive decline and seems that it's a rapid decline. Does she have the energy for that? Had she made plans to leave that she has then canceled. What she may need to do is sit down with a paper and pencil or whatever and actually write down what she thinks her steps could be or when she's already taken ones that she needs to take. Perhaps talking with a lawyer about separating some of the financial issues. But I'm certainly sorry that this listener finds herself in such a difficult place. Going to a therapist in your local area could be very helpful as you sort out the myriad of feelings you're likely having and again, trying to organize the steps of what it would be like to stay, but probably stay in a different way or to go, you can ask them to help you organize and express those feelings so that whatever decision you make is one you can live with. No decision in either direction is going to be easy. Talk with your true friends about it and allow them to support you and good luck to you. Thank you all for being here. I hope that this was helpful in you thinking about your own fun and how to create it. What I'd really love is for a few of you to leave some reviews on Apple Podcasts especially. It's really kind of funny. I was telling someone the other day, it seemed like they just kept rolling in, the reviews kept rolling in until I reached a thousand, and then it's like somebody says, “oOh, she's got more than a thousand reviews. I won't leave one .” No SelfWork needs them in order for new people - people who might be considering listening in will have a sense of what self-work is now in 2023. So just take a couple of minutes to leave a rating or review and I'll be so grateful. You can also join my private closed Facebook group. It's at facebook.com/groups/ self-work. That's facebook.com/groups/ self-work. Again, I appreciate you taking the time to be here today with me. You can always email me at ask Dr. Margaret@Drmargaretrutherford.Com and let me know what you'd like for me to talk about. Or you can use the SpeakPipe function that is either on my website@drmargaretrutherford.com, which by the way is new and I think it's really nice . So I'd love for you to go look and there's some new ways to subscribe as well. That, again, is dr margaret rutherford.com. So thank you for being here. Please take very good care of yourself, your loved ones, and your community. I'm Dr. Margaret and this has been SelfWork. 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Joan brings the case against her sister, Barbara. When Joan was 8, their aunt gave her a present: a framed print of Winnie-the-Pooh. Joan hung it in the bedroom she shared with Barbara – but she left it behind when she got her own room. Now it's 50 years later, and Barbara says the Pooh print belongs to her. Joan wants it back! Who's right? Who's wrong?Thanks to reddit user u/BadArtistGoodListenr for naming this week's case! To suggest a title for a future episode, keep an eye on the Maximum Fun subreddit at maximumfun.reddit.com!