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#180: Attention all Geminis! In this bonus episode, Frauke revisits a conversation with astrologer Karima from The Cosmic Vibe and animistic perfumer Mauricio Garcia which explored the intersection of astrology and aromatics. Here the focus is on the Gemini sign (May 21 - June 20), which is part of the Air element. Karima explains the unique traits, strengths and shadow sides of Gemini, and then Mauricio layers on the aromatic support that's most fitting. Have fun with this and feel free to share the episode with any of your Gemini friends out there! To listen to the original full episode go to episode #130.Follow Karima on Instagram @the.cosmic.vibe.sf Visit Karima's website: www.the-cosmic-vibe.com Visit Mauricio's website Herbcraft PerfumeryFollow Mauricio on Instagram @herbcraft.perfumeryFollow Frauke on Instagram: @an_aromatic_life Visit Frauke's website www.anaromaticlife.comGet No Place for Plants children's book on AmazonLearn about Frauke's Scent*Tattoo Project
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#179: Attention all Taurus! In this bonus episode, Frauke revisits a conversation with astrologer Karima from The Cosmic Vibe and animistic perfumer Mauricio Garcia which explored the intersection of astrology and aromatics. Here the focus is on the Taurus sign (April 20 - May 20), which is part of the Earth element. Karima explains the unique traits, strengths and shadow sides of Taurus, and then Mauricio layers on the aromatic support that's most fitting. Have fun with this and feel free to share the episode with any of your Taurus friends out there! Next month we focus on Gemini. To listen to the original full episode go to episode #130.Follow Karima on Instagram @the.cosmic.vibe.sf Visit Karima's website: www.the-cosmic-vibe.com Visit Mauricio's website Herbcraft PerfumeryFollow Mauricio on Instagram @herbcraft.perfumeryFollow Frauke on Instagram: @an_aromatic_life Visit Frauke's website www.anaromaticlife.comGet No Place for Plants children's book on AmazonLearn about Frauke's Scent*Tattoo Project
Amanda and Melanie talk with Karima Askour, co-founder of EZducate, about a new AI-driven platform designed to support students with special needs, particularly those on the autism spectrum. Drawing from her own experience as a parent, Karima shares how the platform uses visual tools, behavior plans, social stories, and personalized learning supports to help families address real challenges at home.Amanda also offers a clear overview of North Carolina's homeschool testing requirement, explaining what the law actually requires, what it does not require, and how families can approach testing without unnecessary stress. She addresses common misconceptions, especially for families transitioning from public school, and points to helpful resources for choosing and administering standardized tests.Resources MentionedEZducate platform Contact Karima Askour NCHE testing webpage NCHE testing webinar
How can we build technology that's not only innovative, but truly safe for its users—especially in a world of rapid AI and crypto development? This episode of The Angel Next Door Podcast explores the critical intersection of safety, user empowerment, and digital progress in today's tech landscape. Our guest, Karima Williams, is a leader in crypto and AI who has brought communities together, educated newcomers, and, following personal adversity, created Crash Out Diary—a wellness app designed to help people regulate emotions and find support online. In this wide-ranging conversation, you'll learn about practical safety strategies for both crypto and AI applications, hear Karima's vision for human-first technology, and get inspired by her drive to create tools that meet users where they are. If you care about the ethical side of tech and want real stories from the front lines, this episode is a must listen. To get the latest from Karima Williams, you can follow her below! https://www.linkedin.com/in/idodigitalmedia/ https://www.crashoutdiary.xyz/ Sign up for Marcia's newsletter to receive tips and the latest on Angel Investing! Website: www.marciadawood.com Do Good While Doing Well Learn more about the documentary Show Her the Money: www.showherthemoneymovie.com And don't forget to follow us wherever you are! Apple Podcasts: https://pod.link/1586445642.apple Spotify: https://pod.link/1586445642.spotify LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/angel-next-door-podcast/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theangelnextdoorpodcast/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/theangelnextdoorpodcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@marciadawood
Suite de la conversation au long cours de Procrastination avec Karima Amarouche, ergonome à France Travail, pour l'organisation de sa station de travail. Dans cet épisode, il est question de mobilier : quelles sont les caractéristiques d'un bon bureau ? Que rechercher exactement dans un siège, et que valent les assises alternatives type chaise de gamer·use, ballon de yoga ou siège d'architecte ? Elle demêle aussi la hype de l'innovation avec les claviers d'ordinateur, loue l'écriture à la main, et rappelle l'importance d'organiser son travail en fonction des contraintes réelles de la situation de chacun·e. Références citées - L'INRS, https://www.inrs.fr
Explore the epic history of macaroni and cheese! Learn how this comfort food evolved from an ancient Roman dish into a clever religious fasting loophole.Episode Resources:“The Epic History of Macaroni and Cheese” by Karima Moyer-NocchiRecipe and Excerpt for the Ancient Ancestor of Macaroni and CheeseKarima Moyer-Nocchi's Official Website (The Eternal Table)“Chewing the Fat” by Karima Moyer-NocchiThink macaroni and cheese is just a simple American comfort food born out of a blue box? Think again. In this episode of Books & Looks, host Blaine DeSantis sits down with culinary historian Karima Moyer-Nocchi to uncover the incredible 2,000-year journey behind her new book, “The Epic History of Macaroni and Cheese”. Listeners will discover how this humble pasta dish evolved from an ancient Roman recipe into a highly contested global icon, giving you a completely new appreciation for your favorite nostalgic meal.Karima reveals how macaroni and cheese served as a clever culinary loophole during strict medieval religious fasting before tracing its sophisticated makeover in the elite courts of France. The conversation dives deep into the fascinating world of food history, exploring the rampant plagiarism found in 19th-century cookbooks and the dramatic, xenophobia-fueled origins of the American pasta industry. We also unpack the fierce historical debates over proper cooking techniques, leaving you to wonder why early Italian recipes called for cinnamon and sugar—and how French chefs ultimately changed the dish forever. If you enjoyed this delicious deep dive into culinary history, be sure to subscribe to Books & Looks and leave us a review. Check the show notes for a link to grab your own copy of Karima's meticulously researched book and discover your next great read!
#178: Attention all Aries! In this bonus episode, Frauke revisits a conversation with astrologer Karima from The Cosmic Vibe and animistic perfumer Mauricio Garcia which explored the intersection of astrology and aromatics. Here the focus is on the Aries sign (March 21 - April 20), which is part of the Fire element. Karima explains the unique traits, strengths and shadow sides of Aries, and then Mauricio layers on the aromatic support that's most fitting. Have fun with this and feel free to share the episode with any of your Aries friends out there! Next month we focus on Taurus. To listen to the original full episode go to episode #130.Follow Karima on Instagram @the.cosmic.vibe.sf Visit Karima's website: www.the-cosmic-vibe.com Visit Mauricio's website Herbcraft PerfumeryFollow Mauricio on Instagram @herbcraft.perfumeryFollow Frauke on Instagram: @an_aromatic_life Visit Frauke's website www.anaromaticlife.comGet No Place for Plants children's book on AmazonLearn about Frauke's Scent*Tattoo Project
Today, macaroni and cheese is the ultimate comfort food, a staple of weeknight dinners, family gatherings, and Soul Food restaurants. Humble though the dish may seem, its history is filled with surprising twists and turns. Renaissance cardinals and popes dined on elaborate pasta-and-cheese concoctions laced with costly spices. In the eighteenth century, wealthy young Englishmen made macaroni a symbol of continental sophistication. Black women, whose contribution has long been overshadowed, played a crucial role in establishing the dish as an American tradition from the nation's founding through the Civil Rights Movement. The Epic History of Macaroni and Cheese: From Ancient Rome to Modern America (Columbia UP, 2026) by Dr. Karima Moyer-Nocchi is a delectable history of macaroni and cheese, tracing an extraordinary journey of cultural exchange and social change. Karima Moyer-Nocchi reveals the religious, political, and industrial forces that shaped its evolution alongside stories of the unsung figures who crafted the dish as we know it today: enslaved cooks who preserved and adapted traditions, immigrant chefs who introduced new variations, and practical homemakers looking to nourish their families with an affordable meal. She emphasizes the adaptability of macaroni and cheese, which in different times has served as both an indulgence on the elite table and sustenance to those struggling to survive, crossing borders, social classes, and cultural divides. Deeply researched and rich with enticing details, this book uncovers the creativity and resilience that brought a beloved food to our tables. The Epic History of Macaroni and Cheese also shares centuries of recipes—from ancient Roman authors to celebrity chefs, reworked for modern kitchens—that provide a hands-on way to experience the evolution of this iconic dish. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Today, macaroni and cheese is the ultimate comfort food, a staple of weeknight dinners, family gatherings, and Soul Food restaurants. Humble though the dish may seem, its history is filled with surprising twists and turns. Renaissance cardinals and popes dined on elaborate pasta-and-cheese concoctions laced with costly spices. In the eighteenth century, wealthy young Englishmen made macaroni a symbol of continental sophistication. Black women, whose contribution has long been overshadowed, played a crucial role in establishing the dish as an American tradition from the nation's founding through the Civil Rights Movement. The Epic History of Macaroni and Cheese: From Ancient Rome to Modern America (Columbia UP, 2026) by Dr. Karima Moyer-Nocchi is a delectable history of macaroni and cheese, tracing an extraordinary journey of cultural exchange and social change. Karima Moyer-Nocchi reveals the religious, political, and industrial forces that shaped its evolution alongside stories of the unsung figures who crafted the dish as we know it today: enslaved cooks who preserved and adapted traditions, immigrant chefs who introduced new variations, and practical homemakers looking to nourish their families with an affordable meal. She emphasizes the adaptability of macaroni and cheese, which in different times has served as both an indulgence on the elite table and sustenance to those struggling to survive, crossing borders, social classes, and cultural divides. Deeply researched and rich with enticing details, this book uncovers the creativity and resilience that brought a beloved food to our tables. The Epic History of Macaroni and Cheese also shares centuries of recipes—from ancient Roman authors to celebrity chefs, reworked for modern kitchens—that provide a hands-on way to experience the evolution of this iconic dish. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Today, macaroni and cheese is the ultimate comfort food, a staple of weeknight dinners, family gatherings, and Soul Food restaurants. Humble though the dish may seem, its history is filled with surprising twists and turns. Renaissance cardinals and popes dined on elaborate pasta-and-cheese concoctions laced with costly spices. In the eighteenth century, wealthy young Englishmen made macaroni a symbol of continental sophistication. Black women, whose contribution has long been overshadowed, played a crucial role in establishing the dish as an American tradition from the nation's founding through the Civil Rights Movement. The Epic History of Macaroni and Cheese: From Ancient Rome to Modern America (Columbia UP, 2026) by Dr. Karima Moyer-Nocchi is a delectable history of macaroni and cheese, tracing an extraordinary journey of cultural exchange and social change. Karima Moyer-Nocchi reveals the religious, political, and industrial forces that shaped its evolution alongside stories of the unsung figures who crafted the dish as we know it today: enslaved cooks who preserved and adapted traditions, immigrant chefs who introduced new variations, and practical homemakers looking to nourish their families with an affordable meal. She emphasizes the adaptability of macaroni and cheese, which in different times has served as both an indulgence on the elite table and sustenance to those struggling to survive, crossing borders, social classes, and cultural divides. Deeply researched and rich with enticing details, this book uncovers the creativity and resilience that brought a beloved food to our tables. The Epic History of Macaroni and Cheese also shares centuries of recipes—from ancient Roman authors to celebrity chefs, reworked for modern kitchens—that provide a hands-on way to experience the evolution of this iconic dish. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/food
Today, macaroni and cheese is the ultimate comfort food, a staple of weeknight dinners, family gatherings, and Soul Food restaurants. Humble though the dish may seem, its history is filled with surprising twists and turns. Renaissance cardinals and popes dined on elaborate pasta-and-cheese concoctions laced with costly spices. In the eighteenth century, wealthy young Englishmen made macaroni a symbol of continental sophistication. Black women, whose contribution has long been overshadowed, played a crucial role in establishing the dish as an American tradition from the nation's founding through the Civil Rights Movement. The Epic History of Macaroni and Cheese: From Ancient Rome to Modern America (Columbia UP, 2026) by Dr. Karima Moyer-Nocchi is a delectable history of macaroni and cheese, tracing an extraordinary journey of cultural exchange and social change. Karima Moyer-Nocchi reveals the religious, political, and industrial forces that shaped its evolution alongside stories of the unsung figures who crafted the dish as we know it today: enslaved cooks who preserved and adapted traditions, immigrant chefs who introduced new variations, and practical homemakers looking to nourish their families with an affordable meal. She emphasizes the adaptability of macaroni and cheese, which in different times has served as both an indulgence on the elite table and sustenance to those struggling to survive, crossing borders, social classes, and cultural divides. Deeply researched and rich with enticing details, this book uncovers the creativity and resilience that brought a beloved food to our tables. The Epic History of Macaroni and Cheese also shares centuries of recipes—from ancient Roman authors to celebrity chefs, reworked for modern kitchens—that provide a hands-on way to experience the evolution of this iconic dish. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/science-technology-and-society
Today, macaroni and cheese is the ultimate comfort food, a staple of weeknight dinners, family gatherings, and Soul Food restaurants. Humble though the dish may seem, its history is filled with surprising twists and turns. Renaissance cardinals and popes dined on elaborate pasta-and-cheese concoctions laced with costly spices. In the eighteenth century, wealthy young Englishmen made macaroni a symbol of continental sophistication. Black women, whose contribution has long been overshadowed, played a crucial role in establishing the dish as an American tradition from the nation's founding through the Civil Rights Movement. The Epic History of Macaroni and Cheese: From Ancient Rome to Modern America (Columbia UP, 2026) by Dr. Karima Moyer-Nocchi is a delectable history of macaroni and cheese, tracing an extraordinary journey of cultural exchange and social change. Karima Moyer-Nocchi reveals the religious, political, and industrial forces that shaped its evolution alongside stories of the unsung figures who crafted the dish as we know it today: enslaved cooks who preserved and adapted traditions, immigrant chefs who introduced new variations, and practical homemakers looking to nourish their families with an affordable meal. She emphasizes the adaptability of macaroni and cheese, which in different times has served as both an indulgence on the elite table and sustenance to those struggling to survive, crossing borders, social classes, and cultural divides. Deeply researched and rich with enticing details, this book uncovers the creativity and resilience that brought a beloved food to our tables. The Epic History of Macaroni and Cheese also shares centuries of recipes—from ancient Roman authors to celebrity chefs, reworked for modern kitchens—that provide a hands-on way to experience the evolution of this iconic dish. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today, macaroni and cheese is the ultimate comfort food, a staple of weeknight dinners, family gatherings, and Soul Food restaurants. Humble though the dish may seem, its history is filled with surprising twists and turns. Renaissance cardinals and popes dined on elaborate pasta-and-cheese concoctions laced with costly spices. In the eighteenth century, wealthy young Englishmen made macaroni a symbol of continental sophistication. Black women, whose contribution has long been overshadowed, played a crucial role in establishing the dish as an American tradition from the nation's founding through the Civil Rights Movement. The Epic History of Macaroni and Cheese: From Ancient Rome to Modern America (Columbia UP, 2026) by Dr. Karima Moyer-Nocchi is a delectable history of macaroni and cheese, tracing an extraordinary journey of cultural exchange and social change. Karima Moyer-Nocchi reveals the religious, political, and industrial forces that shaped its evolution alongside stories of the unsung figures who crafted the dish as we know it today: enslaved cooks who preserved and adapted traditions, immigrant chefs who introduced new variations, and practical homemakers looking to nourish their families with an affordable meal. She emphasizes the adaptability of macaroni and cheese, which in different times has served as both an indulgence on the elite table and sustenance to those struggling to survive, crossing borders, social classes, and cultural divides. Deeply researched and rich with enticing details, this book uncovers the creativity and resilience that brought a beloved food to our tables. The Epic History of Macaroni and Cheese also shares centuries of recipes—from ancient Roman authors to celebrity chefs, reworked for modern kitchens—that provide a hands-on way to experience the evolution of this iconic dish. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts
Today, macaroni and cheese is the ultimate comfort food, a staple of weeknight dinners, family gatherings, and Soul Food restaurants. Humble though the dish may seem, its history is filled with surprising twists and turns. Renaissance cardinals and popes dined on elaborate pasta-and-cheese concoctions laced with costly spices. In the eighteenth century, wealthy young Englishmen made macaroni a symbol of continental sophistication. Black women, whose contribution has long been overshadowed, played a crucial role in establishing the dish as an American tradition from the nation's founding through the Civil Rights Movement. The Epic History of Macaroni and Cheese: From Ancient Rome to Modern America (Columbia UP, 2026) by Dr. Karima Moyer-Nocchi is a delectable history of macaroni and cheese, tracing an extraordinary journey of cultural exchange and social change. Karima Moyer-Nocchi reveals the religious, political, and industrial forces that shaped its evolution alongside stories of the unsung figures who crafted the dish as we know it today: enslaved cooks who preserved and adapted traditions, immigrant chefs who introduced new variations, and practical homemakers looking to nourish their families with an affordable meal. She emphasizes the adaptability of macaroni and cheese, which in different times has served as both an indulgence on the elite table and sustenance to those struggling to survive, crossing borders, social classes, and cultural divides. Deeply researched and rich with enticing details, this book uncovers the creativity and resilience that brought a beloved food to our tables. The Epic History of Macaroni and Cheese also shares centuries of recipes—from ancient Roman authors to celebrity chefs, reworked for modern kitchens—that provide a hands-on way to experience the evolution of this iconic dish. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/popular-culture
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#177: Attention all Pisces! In this bonus episode, Frauke revisits a conversation with astrologer Karima from The Cosmic Vibe and animistic perfumer Mauricio Garcia which explored the intersection of astrology and aromatics. Here the focus is on the Pisces sign (Feb 19 - March 20), which is part of the Water element. Karima explains the unique traits, strengths and shadow sides of Pisces, and then Mauricio layers on the aromatic support that's most fitting. Have fun with this and feel free to share the episode with any of your Pisces friends out there! Next month we focus on Aries. To listen to the original full episode go to episode #130.Follow Karima on Instagram @the.cosmic.vibe.sf Visit Karima's website: www.the-cosmic-vibe.com Visit Mauricio's website Herbcraft PerfumeryFollow Mauricio on Instagram @herbcraft.perfumeryFollow Frauke on Instagram: @an_aromatic_life Visit Frauke's website www.anaromaticlife.comGet No Place for Plants children's book on AmazonLearn about Frauke's Scent*Tattoo Project
Avec : Karima Ben Abdelmalek, PDG du site de rencontre Happn. - L'invité qui fait l'actu. Le samedi et le dimanche à 7h40, Anaïs Castagna reçoit un acteur majeur de l'actualité et donne la parole aux auditeurs de RMC.
Un livre, Un lecteur, émission présentée par Florence Berthout. Elle reçoit Karima Ben Cheikh qui présentera le livre « M. Vertigo » de Paul Auster À propos du livre : « M. Vertigo » paru aux éditions Actes sud « Tu ne vaux pas mieux qu'un animal. Si tu restes où tu es, tu seras mort avant la fin de l'hiver. Si tu viens avec moi, je t'apprendrai à voler. » Ainsi le vieux Yehudi s'adresse-t-il à Walt, neuf ans, un gamin misérable des rues de Saint Louis. Il tiendra sa promesse. À l'issue d'un apprentissage impitoyablement cruel, Walt deviendra un phénomène célèbre dans toute l'Amérique. Et c'est elle – cette Amérique violente et misérable, sauvage et naïve des années 1920 et 1930 – que le romancier de Léviathan nous convie à découvrir sur les traces de ses étranges héros. L'Amérique du Ku Klux Klan et du jazz, des gangsters et du cinéma. Revisitée par un écrivain qui, sans cesser d'être lui-même, reprend ici la tradition de Mark Twain et de Steinbeck pour nous raconter une histoire captivante – juste assez étrange pour que nous ne puissions l'oublier... Paul Auster est un écrivain américain, né dans le New Jersey en 1947. Après des études de lettres à la Columbia University, il se lance dans l'écriture de poèmes et de scénarios. Entre 1971 et 1975, il s'installe à Paris où il traduit des auteurs comme Mallarmé et Sartre, et publie son premier recueil de poèmes : Unearth. Sa carrière littéraire s'envole en 1985 avec la parution de sa Trilogie new-yorkaise qui sera suivie de nombreux autres succès comme Moon Palace ou encore Léviathan qui obtient le prix Médicis étranger en 1993. Également passionné par le cinéma, il participe au tournage de Smoke et réalise Lulu on the Bridge. Invisible, son dernier roman, a reçu un accueil critique et public unanime.
Depuis une intervention télé dans un débat où elle était appelée à se prononcer sur une publication de l’historien et militant très à gauche Alexandre Dumas, l’animatrice Karima Brikh reçoit un déferlement de haine de gens qui tentent de la discréditer. Entrevue avec Karima Brikh, journaliste, analyste et animatrice Regardez aussi cette discussion en vidéo via https://www.qub.ca/videos ou en vous abonnant à QUB télé : https://www.tvaplus.ca/qub ou sur la chaîne YouTube QUB https://www.youtube.com/@qub_radioPour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Pour sa dixième saison, le podcast Procrastination est enchanté et honoré de s'entretenir avec Karima Amarouche, ergonome à France Travail, membre du département ergonomie et analyse des activités et spécialiste de la prévention des risques professionnels, afin de créer le meilleur – et le plus durable – environnement d'écriture possible ! Troisième volet de cette conversation au long cours, cette fois sur la position de travail à l'ordinateur, notamment portable : un peu de matériel supplémentaire peut faire une nette différence en termes de confort. Il est question aussi de positions étranges… et pas forcément toujours mauvaises ! Références citées - L'INRS, https://www.inrs.fr
#176: Attention all Aquarians! In this bonus episode, Frauke revisits a conversation with astrologer Karima from The Cosmic Vibe and animistic perfumer Mauricio Garcia which explored the intersection of astrology and aromatics. Here the focus is on the Aquarius sign (Jan 20 - Feb 18), which is part of the Air element. Karima explains the unique traits, strengths and shadow sides of Aquarius, and then Mauricio layers on the aromatic support that's most fitting. Have fun with this and feel free to share the episode with any of your Aquarius friends out there! Next month we focus on Pisces. To listen to the original full episode go to episode #130.Follow Karima on Instagram @the.cosmic.vibe.sf Visit Karima's website: www.the-cosmic-vibe.com Visit Mauricio's website Herbcraft PerfumeryFollow Mauricio on Instagram @herbcraft.perfumeryFollow Frauke on Instagram: @an_aromatic_life Visit Frauke's website www.anaromaticlife.comGet No Place for Plants children's book on AmazonLearn about Frauke's Scent*Tattoo Project
Aus einem matschigen Klumpen Ton wird eine Katze. Wenn man es kann. So wie Karima, die für ihr Leben gerne töpfert. Am liebsten Tiere. Mit Tim.
#173: Attention all Capricorns! In this bonus episode, Frauke revisits a conversation with astrologer Karima from The Cosmic Vibe and animistic perfumer Mauricio Garcia which explored the intersection of astrology and aromatics. Here the focus is on the Capricorn sign (Dec 22 - Jan 19), which is part of the Earth element. Karima explains the unique traits, strengths and shadow sides of Capricorn, and then Mauricio layers on the aromatic support that's most fitting. Have fun with this and feel free to share the episode with any of your Capricorn friends out there! Next month we focus on Aquarius. To listen to the original full episode go to episode #130.Follow Karima on Instagram @the.cosmic.vibe.sf Visit Karima's website: www.the-cosmic-vibe.com Visit Mauricio's website Herbcraft PerfumeryFollow Mauricio on Instagram @herbcraft.perfumeryFollow Frauke on Instagram: @an_aromatic_life Visit Frauke's website www.anaromaticlife.comGet No Place for Plants children's book on AmazonLearn about Frauke's Scent*Tattoo Project
Pour sa dixième saison, le podcast Procrastination est enchanté et honoré de s'entretenir avec Karima Amarouche, ergonome à France Travail, membre du département ergonomie et analyse des activités et spécialiste de la prévention des risques professionnels, afin de créer le meilleur – et le plus durable – environnement d'écriture possible ! Deuxième volet de cette conversation au long cours, plus en détail sur l'organisation de sa pièce (ou de son espace) pour travailler. Quelles recommandations en particulier pour l'éclairage et l'organisation, d'un point de vue tant physique que psychologique ? Avec beaucoup de premières recommandations quant aux méfaits (et bienfaits précis) du travail à l'ordinateur portable. Références citées - L'INRS, https://www.inrs.fr
Aujourd'hui, Abel Boyi, éducateur, Laura Warton Martinez, sophrologue, et Jean-Loup Bonnamy, professeur de philosophie, débattent de l'actualité autour d'Alain Marschall et Olivier Truchot.
#169: Attention all Sagittarians! In this bonus episode, Frauke revisits a conversation with astrologer Karima from The Cosmic Vibe and animistic perfumer Mauricio Garcia which explored the intersection of astrology and aromatics. Here the focus is on the Sagittarius sign (Nov 22 - Dec 21), which is part of the Fire element. Karima explains the unique traits, strengths and shadow sides of Sagittarius, and then Mauricio layers on the aromatic support that's most fitting. Have fun with this and feel free to share the episode with any of your Sagittarius friends out there! Next month we focus on Capricorn. To listen to the original full episode go to episode #130.Follow Karima on Instagram @the.cosmic.vibe.sf Visit Karima's website: www.the-cosmic-vibe.com Visit Mauricio's website Herbcraft PerfumeryFollow Mauricio on Instagram @herbcraft.perfumeryFollow Frauke on Instagram: @an_aromatic_life Visit Frauke's website www.anaromaticlife.comGet No Place for Plants children's book on AmazonLearn about Frauke's Scent*Tattoo Project
We're continuing my conversation with Karima Hakim on this episode, talking about the evolution of the private sector in Egypt and Africa, and her work specifically with Plug & Play. You can also catch the first part my conversation with Karima in your podcast app or on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwjEtGnYxRs&feature=youtu.be This episode is brought to you by EFG Hermes One, your one app for investing in more than 35 stock markets worldwide. Start investing today: https://app.efghermesone.com/ Chapters 0:00 Introduction 0:45 The Private Sector Evolution 11:39 Women Supporting Women 16:23 Leadership in a Changing World 19:55 Karima's work with Plug and Play 26:48 Addressing the Forum for President Macron Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I'm joined today by Karima El Hakim, Country Director at Plug & Play Egypt, and co-director for the company's operations in the rest of Africa. Just as importantly, for me she's one of the show's biggest fans! On Part 1 of my conversation with Karima, we're criss-crossing through both her personal and professional journey, from growing up in Egypt in a Francophone home to her pivot to technology and the investment world. Coming up next week on part 2, Karima tells me about her work with the private sector in Egypt and across Africa, as well as her role serving on the Economic Committee of Egypt's National Council for women. This episode is brought to you by EFG Hermes One, your one app for investing in more than 35 stock markets worldwide. Start Investing Today! Chapters 0:00 Coming up… 2:00 Early years in Cairo 9:24 Getting into market research 16:09 Return to Egypt 19:06 Personal loss & navigating grief 23:38 The impact of B_URN 29:17 The transition to tech 33:25 Life outside of work 40:42 Lightning Round! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Invités : - Karima Charni, animatrice - Jean-Louis Blot, président d'Endemol France Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Invité - Karima Charni, animatrice - Jean-Louis Blot, président d'Endemol France Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
#165: Attention all Scorpios! In this bonus episode, Frauke revisits a conversation with astrologer Karima from The Cosmic Vibe and animistic perfumer Mauricio Garcia which explored the intersection of astrology and aromatics. Here the focus is on the Scorpio sign (Oct 23 - Nov 21), which is part of the Water element. Karima explains the unique traits, strengths and shadow sides of Scorpio, and then Mauricio layers on the aromatic support that's most fitting. Have fun with this and feel free to share the episode with any of your Scorpio friends out there! Next month we focus on Sagittarius. To listen to the original full episode go to episode #130.Follow Karima on Instagram @the.cosmic.vibe.sf Visit Karima's website: www.the-cosmic-vibe.com Visit Mauricio's website Herbcraft PerfumeryFollow Mauricio on Instagram @herbcraft.perfumeryFollow Frauke on Instagram: @an_aromatic_life Visit Frauke's website www.anaromaticlife.comGet No Place for Plants children's book on AmazonLearn about Frauke's Scent*Tattoo Project
#160: Attention all Libras! In this bonus episode, Frauke revisits a conversation with astrologer Karima from The Cosmic Vibe and animistic perfumer Mauricio Garcia from last December which explored the intersection of astrology and aromatics. Here the focus is on the Libra sign (Sept 23 - Oct 22), which is part of the Air element. Karima explains the unique traits, strengths and shadow sides of Libra, and then Mauricio layers on the aromatic support that's most fitting. Have fun with this and feel free to share the episode with any of your Libra friends out there! Next month we focus on Scorpio. To listen to the original full episode go to episode #130.Follow Karima on Instagram @the.cosmic.vibe.sf Visit Karima's website: www.the-cosmic-vibe.com Visit Mauricio's website Herbcraft PerfumeryFollow Mauricio on Instagram @herbcraft.perfumeryFollow Frauke on Instagram: @an_aromatic_life Visit Frauke's website www.anaromaticlife.comGet No Place for Plants children's book on AmazonLearn about Frauke's Scent*Tattoo Project
Passer ses journées, ses semaines, ses années devant un clavier projeté dans son imaginaire peut entraîner des conséquences très tangibles sur la personne de l'auteur·ice et notamment son corps : mal de dos, de main, d'épaule… Pour sa dixième saison, le podcast Procrastination est enchanté et honoré de s'entretenir avec Karima Amarouche, ergonome à France Travail, membre du département ergonomie et analyse des activités et spécialiste de la prévention des risques professionnels, afin de créer le meilleur – et le plus durable – environnement d'écriture possible ! Pour ce premier volet de cette conversation au long cours, il sera question d'introduire la science de l'ergonomie et ses recommandations générales. S'agit-il seulement d'une science du corps ? Quels risques court-on si l'on néglige sa santé au travail ? Quels sont les signaux d'alarme à surveiller, physiques mais aussi cognitifs ? Quelles recommandations globales peut-on faire à tout un chacun ? Références citées - L'INRS, https://www.inrs.fr Karima Amarouche recommande également ce site de ressources sur la santé au travail et l'ergonomie : https://www.ekas-box.ch/fr/#!/home/trailer
Krima Burdette's powerful story takes us through childhood brokenness, spiritual searching, and the one word that transformed everything—HOPE. - Discover how Karima moved from abandonment in Morocco to freedom in Jesus - Learn why forgiveness unlocks true peace - Find out how God's timing brings purpose in the waiting **Highlight:** Karima's breakthrough moment when she experiences Jesus as a loving Father—filling the deepest need for acceptance and love that religion could never give. You'll walk away inspired, moved, and maybe even changed forever.You can follow Karima and get connected here:- **YouTube:** @lifechatwithkarima- **Website:** lifechatwithkarima.com- **Email:** Lifechatwithkarima@gmail.comDon't forget to like, subscribe, and share for more Christ-centered conversations. Visit thecallwithnancysabato.comUntil next time, let's give all glory and honor to King Jesus!
#156: Attention all Virgos! In this bonus episode, Frauke revisits a conversation with astrologer Karima el Atallati Lynch and animistic perfumer Mauricio Garcia from last December which explored the intersection of astrology and aromatics. Here the focus is on the Virgo sign (Aug 23 - Sept 22), which is part of the Earth element. Karima explains the unique traits, strengths and shadow sides of Virgo, and then Mauricio layers on the aromatic support that's most fitting. Have fun with this and feel free to share the episode with any of your Virgo friends out there! Next month we focus on Libra. To listen to the original full episode go to episode #130.Follow Karima on Instagram @the.cosmic.vibe.sf Visit Karima's website: www.the-cosmic-vibe.com Visit Mauricio's website Herbcraft PerfumeryFollow Mauricio on Instagram @herbcraft.perfumeryFollow Frauke on Instagram: @an_aromatic_life Visit Frauke's website www.anaromaticlife.comGet No Place for Plants children's book on AmazonLearn about Frauke's Scent*Tattoo Project
Podcast Anniversay Episode! 8 years ago today, I started my podcast journey and it all started with this interview with Dr. Dawn Karima! This is a replay from the orginal air date of August 2, 2017. In this conversation I talk with Dr. Dawn Karima and we talk about her philosophy of love and how love eminates from all the aspects of Dawn's life. It's a great conversation and I hope you enjoy. Thank you for listening! If you like the show, please consider sharing and following/subscribing wherever you like to listen to podcasts! For more positivity, good news, and uplifting messages, visit Dawn's Website: Dawn's Radio Show: Dawn's Music:
#155: Attention all Leo signs! In this bonus episode, Frauke revisits a conversation with astrologer Karima el Atallati Lynch and animistic perfumer Mauricio Garcia from last December which explored the intersection of astrology and aromatics. Here the focus is on the Leo sign (July 23-Aug 22), which is part of the Fire element. Karima explains the unique traits, strengths and shadow sides of Leo, and then Mauricio layers on the aromatic support that's most fitting. Have fun with this and feel free to share the episode with any of your Leo friends out there! Next month we focus on Virgo. To listen to the original full episode go to episode #130.Follow Karima on Instagram @the.cosmic.vibe.sf Visit Karima's website: www.the-cosmic-vibe.com Visit Mauricio's website Herbcraft PerfumeryFollow Mauricio on Instagram @herbcraft.perfumeryFollow Frauke on Instagram: @an_aromatic_life Visit Frauke's website www.anaromaticlife.comGet No Place for Plants children's book on AmazonLearn about Frauke's Scent*Tattoo Project
#154: Attention all Cancer signs! In this bonus episode, Frauke revisits a conversation with astrologer Karima el Atallati Lynch and animistic perfumer Mauricio Garcia from last December which explored the intersection of astrology and aromatics. Here the focus is on the Cancer sign (June 21-July 22), which is part of the Water element. Karima explains the unique traits, strengths and shadow sides of Cancer, and then Mauricio layers on the aromatic support that's most fitting. Have fun with this and feel free to share the episode with any of your Cancer friends out there! Next month we focus on Leo. To listen to the original full episode go to episode #130.Follow Karima on Instagram @the.cosmic.vibe.sf Visit Karima's website: www.the-cosmic-vibe.com Visit Mauricio's website Herbcraft PerfumeryFollow Mauricio on Instagram @herbcraft.perfumeryFollow Frauke on Instagram: @an_aromatic_life Visit Frauke's website www.anaromaticlife.comGet No Place for Plants children's book on AmazonLearn about Frauke's Scent*Tattoo Project
Au cœur de la nuit, les auditeurs se livrent en toute liberté aux oreilles attentives et bienveillantes d'Olivier Delacroix. Pas de jugements ni de tabous, une conversation franche, mais aussi des réponses aux questions que les auditeurs se posent. Un moment d'échange et de partage propice à la confidence pour repartir le cœur plus léger.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Transforming your mental, physical and spiritual health is possible. Karima McKenzie is a certified educator with 22 years of experience, and she has had the privilege of inspiring thousands as a math teacher, coach, and administrator. Her journey hasn't been without its challenges—after battling burnout, anxiety, depression, and coming dangerously close to suicide, she found her purpose. Those struggles became the catalyst for writing her book, “Temples Are Sacred and So Are You”, a guide to help others honor themselves and reclaim their self-worth. She helps individuals and organizations develop self-awareness, overcome anxiety and emotional challenges, and become the best versions of themselves. Her workshops, courses, and book combine holistic practices with actionable steps to create a life of purpose, balance, and clarity. In episode 568 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out the most defining moments in Karima's life, how serious health challenges changed her perspective on wellness and purpose, why she wrote the book "Temples Are Sacred and So Are You", what are the details of the T.E.M.P.L.E.S. Method (Truth, Exercise, Meditate, Protect, Love, Eat to Live, Speak Your Truth), a few daily practices students can adopt to stay grounded and balanced, what does it mean to treat your body like a temple, what does setting a boundary actually look like in real life, how we can honor ourselves by saying no, why mentorship so crucial for young students, and healthy ways college students can express emotions. Enjoy!
In this episode, we welcome long-time REACH fan Karima Thomson, joining us from Abu Dhabi! Karima supports the Executive Leadership Team at Core42, a leading AI company, and previously worked at the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (ADIA). Born in Scotland, with career experience in London and the Middle East, Karima shares how the EA role in Abu Dhabi compares to the U.S. and Europe, the cultural nuances shaping executive support in the UAE, and how AI is transforming the profession. We also discuss misconceptions about the EA role in the Middle East, the realities of work-life balance in a fast-paced region, and the power of embracing discomfort for career growth. If you're an EA with international ambitions, this one's for you!
This week on Who We Are Now with Izzy and Richard Hammond, we welcome the absolutely brilliant Stephen Manderson, perhaps better known to you as Professor Green. After losing his dad to suicide at the age of just 24 years old, Stephen found himself as the voice of a generation after the release of the single Read All About it with Emile Sandé. Together, Stephen, Izzy and Richard talk about the kind of masculinity learnt from a council estate in Hackney, how the tragic death of his father shaped him as a man, and how he navigates fatherhood now with his partner Karima.If you've been affected by any of the themes in this episode, please consider contacting the following resources: The Samaritans helpline: 116 123Confidential Emotional Support Line: 01708 765200Sane mental health line: 0300 304 7000Listen on Global Player to hear the next episode a whole day earlier than anywhere else. Download it from the app store or go to globalplayer.com.And remember, Richard and Izzy will see you this Friday for Who We Are Now's bonus episode! Have a question for the team? Email whowearenow@global.com, or join the conversation at @whowearenowpod on Instagram.
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From Determination to Innovation: The Story Behind EZDUCATE's Revolution in Special Education Did you know that nearly 1 in 5 students in the U.S. receives special education services? That's a huge number, and Karima and Meriyem are on a mission to make sure each of those kids gets the best support possible! Join us for an inspiring conversation with Karima and Meriyem, the visionaries behind EZDUCATE, a groundbreaking platform transforming the landscape of special education. Karima's journey began in 2018 when her daughter was diagnosed with autism, igniting a passionate determination to create meaningful change. Her personal experiences fueled a vision to make quality education more accessible for children with special needs. In 2022, Karima's path crossed with Meriyem, a tech expert who shared a similar story of navigating the challenges of special education for her daughter, who had a dual diagnosis of autism and epilepsy. Together, they combined their expertise and experiences to develop EZDUCATE—a revolutionary platform powered by AI-driven personalization and cutting-edge learning tools. Now, in 2024, EZDUCATE is making waves worldwide, empowering parents, educators, and therapy centers to deliver adaptive, inclusive, and effective education for children with special needs. Don't miss this discussion about turning personal challenges into innovative solutions that are changing lives globally. EZDUCATE - AI-Powered Special Education Platform for Autism, Dyslexia, ADHD, and More #EZDUCATE #SpecialEducation #AutismAwareness #InclusiveEducation #AIInEducation #AdaptiveLearning #RevolutionaryEducation #ParentEmpowerment #SpecialNeedsSupport #EducationalInnovation #AutismAndEpilepsy #EdTech #LearningForAll #AIForGood #SpecialEducationTools transformative education, EdTech, educational reform, online learning, autism, advocacy, inclusive education, educational technology, innovative solutions, personal journey, autism awareness, special education, inspiration, parenting, accessibility, children with disabilities boxcast.tv Link: https://boxcast.tv/view/ezducate-pmygurteni8jw86hm3v9
In this episode, Frauke sits down with astrologer Karima el Atallati Lynch and animistic perfumer Mauricio Garcia to explore the fascinating intersection of aromatics and astrology. Karima begins by defining what astrology encompasses and Mauricio then shares how aromatics fit in. They explain “The Power of Three” and share how utilizing scent is the perfect tool to bring our intentions and visualizations into the material world. Karima explains the particular characteristics of the four elemental signs, then delves into each individual Zodiac sign, revealing their unique traits, strengths, and shadow sides. Mauricio then layers on the aromatic support that's most fitting for each sign, sharing what scents can help activate or balance, depending on need. He also shares what aromatic rituals can be particularly helpful for each sign. This episode will leave you feeling seen and will give you fantastic practical aromatic tips that you'll want to implement asap. If you want to find out what your birth chart looks like and see in what sign the sun, moon, and ascendant are, here is a website to help: https://astro-charts.com/tools/new/birth-chart/ Also check out the AstroMatrix Horoscopes app. If you want to jump to a particular Zodiac sign, here are the approximate time markers: [13:25] The Power of Three [20:45] Fire Signs (Aries, Leo, Sagittarius) [25:15] Aries (Mar 21-Apr 20) [34:35] Leo (July 23-Aug 22) [41:55] Sagittarius (Nov 22-Dec 21) [48:08] Earth Signs (Taurus, Virgo, Capricorn) [50:22] Taurus (Apr 20-May19) [56:45] Virgo (Aug 23-Sept 22) [1:02:35] Capricorn (Dec 22-Jan 21) [1:09:15] Air Signs (Gemini, Libra, Aquarius) [1:13:25] Gemini (May 21-June 20) [1:18:43] Libra (Sept 23-Oct 22) [1:24:13] Aquarius (Jan 20-Feb 19) [1:30:32] Water signs (Cancer, Scorpio, Pisces) [1:35:37] Cancer (June 22-July 21) [1:40:58] Scorpio (Oct 24-Nov 23) [1:48:23] Pisces (Feb 19-Mar 18) Follow Karima on Instagram @the.cosmic.vibe.sf Visit Karima's website: www.the-cosmic-vibe.com Visit Mauricio's website Herbcraft Perfumery Follow Mauricio on Instagram @herbcraft.perfumery Learn more about The Coalition of Sustainable Perfumery Follow Frauke on Instagram: @an_aromatic_life Subscribe to Frauke's Substack: https://anaromaticlife.substack.com Visit Frauke's website www.anaromaticlife.com Learn about Frauke's Scent*Tattoo Project
In this weekly series, I'm joined by investigative journalist Paul Palango and legal analyst Adam Rodgers to discuss the past week's news stories related to Canadian crime. In this episode we discuss; the veteran Toronto drug squad officer arrested on significant drug charges the nonsensical RCMP musical ride the conviction and sentencing of Inuit identity fraudster Karima Manji Series Links: Join the discussion Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/canadiancrimeweekly Send a voicememo to the show: https://www.nighttimepodcast.com/contact Subscribe to the show: https://link.chtbl.com/nighttime-subscribe Musical Theme: Noir Toyko by Monty Datta Social Links: Website: https://www.nighttimepodcast.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/NightTimePod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NightTimePod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nighttimepod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Since activist Karima Baloch's mysterious death in 2020, her family has been searching for answers. Journalist Mary Lynk has, too. The documents Mary gets and the people she talks to will lead her closer to the truth of what happened that day. But is the truth enough closure for a family? For the people Karima was fighting for back home in Balochistan? For other dissidents like her, in exile or hiding across the globe? The Kill List is a 6-part podcast from the CBC's investigative series, Uncover. To listen to this series sponsor-free and support NPR, sign up for Embedded+ in Apple Podcasts or plus.npr.org.
As her native Balochistan mourns activist Karima Baloch's death, we dive deeper into what Karima was fighting for and why – and learn about the intense history of the Baloch people and the state of Pakistan. Also – the story of what happens to dissidents who disappear... and then come back alive. The Kill List is a 6-part podcast from the CBC's investigative series, Uncover. To listen to this series sponsor-free and support NPR, sign up for Embedded+ in Apple Podcasts or plus.npr.org.