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Part 1 The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up by Marie Kondō Summary"The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up" by Marie Kondo presents a unique approach to decluttering and organizing living spaces. Kondo, a professional organizing consultant from Japan, introduces the KonMari Method, which emphasizes tidying by category rather than location and focuses on keeping only those items that “spark joy” in your life. Key Concepts:The Joy Check: At the core of Kondo's method is the idea that you should only keep items that bring you joy. This encourages individuals to create a more meaningful and joyful living environment.Tidying by Category: Kondo suggests decluttering by specific categories: clothes, books, papers, komono (miscellaneous items), and sentimental items. Each category should be tackled in this order to simplify the process and prevent overwhelm.The Right Mindset: Kondo stresses the importance of having the right mindset towards decluttering. This involves respecting your belongings and understanding why you want to tidy up to foster a sense of gratitude for the items in your life.The Importance of a `Tidying Up` Day: Instead of doing small tidying sessions over time, Kondo advocates for a one-time, thorough tidying event. This allows individuals to see a complete transformation in their space, therefore motivating them to maintain a tidy home.Organizing Things Properly: Once decluttering is complete, Kondo provides advice on how to organize what you choose to keep. This includes storing items in a manner that makes them easily accessible and visible, enhancing the efficiency and aesthetics of the space.Mental Clarity and Life Transformation: Kondo believes that tidying up does more than just clean your space; it can also lead to mental clarity and emotional well-being. The process often prompts individuals to reflect on their values and priorities in life. Conclusion:"The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up" offers not only practical tips for decluttering but also a philosophy that encourages readers to lead a more intentional and joyful life. The book emphasizes the connection between our physical space and emotional state, making it a significant resource for anyone looking to simplify and enhance their personal environment.Part 2 The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up AuthorMarie Kondo is a Japanese organizing consultant, author, and television show host, best known for her unique approach to decluttering and tidying up. Her most famous book, "The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing," was first published in Japan in 2011 and later translated into English and released in 2014. Kondo's method, known as the "KonMari" method, emphasizes the importance of keeping only those items that "spark joy" and following a specific order in which to declutter. Other Books Written by Marie KondoMarie Kondo has authored several other books, including:"Spark Joy: An Illustrated Master Class on the Art of Organizing and Tidying Up" (2016) A follow-up to her first book, providing further insights and detailed illustrations of her tidying methods."The Life-Changing Manga of Tidying Up: A Magical Story" (2013) A graphic novel format illustrating her tidying philosophy."Kiki & Jax: The Life-Changing Magic of Friendship" (2019) A children's book featuring two cute characters, Kiki and Jax, emphasizing friendship and tidying up in a kid-friendly manner."Joy at Work: Organizing Your Professional Life" (2020) Co-authored with Scott Sonenshein, this book applies the KonMari method to the workplace, aiming to help people find joy in their professional life."Marie Kondo's Kurashi at Home: How to Create a Life of Meaning and Joy" (2021) This book goes beyond tidying to explore how to create a fulfilling, joy-filled life at home. Best EditionsIn terms
Yes, laya na tayo sa major transits (for now). So ano nga ba eksena nating lahat during this period? Sino ang sinasamba sa Yakult? At bakit sasama sa puting van ang Cancers?-For inquiries and partnerships, e-mail us at tsaastrology@gmail.comConnect with Tsaastrology :FacebookTwitter / XInstagramTikTokThreadsTsaastrology Main Theme by Kindred @kindredism-00:00 Intro05:06 About The Episode08:35 Kawalan ng Major Transits13:26 Aries17:25 Taurus20:47 Taurus Additional Airtime21:27 Gemini26:50 Cancer31:20 Leo36:29 Virgo43:01 Shout Ouch52:26 Libra56:04 Scorpio59:08 Sagittarius01:03:10 Capricorn01:07:47 Aquarius01:10:44 Pisces
Jurandir Filho, Felipe Mesquita, Evandro de Freitas e Bruno Carvalho retornam com um papo sobre as trilhas da franquia Mario. As músicas de "Super Mario Bros." são verdadeiros ícones da cultura pop, sendo reconhecidas instantaneamente por fãs ao redor do mundo. Desde o lançamento do primeiro jogo, em 1985, a trilha sonora de Mario, composta principalmente por Koji Kondo, desempenhou um papel essencial na construção da atmosfera e da identidade dos jogos.A primeira música que vem à mente de qualquer fã de Mario é a icônica "Overworld Theme" do jogo original. A melodia alegre, cativante e energética capturou perfeitamente o espírito da aventura e se tornou um dos temas mais reconhecíveis da história dos videogames. Com seu ritmo contagiante e simplicidade charmosa, essa música é uma das mais lembradas e reinterpretações de fãs e músicos são constantes até hoje. Além de Kondo, outros compositores também contribuíram para as trilhas sonoras de Mario em títulos mais recentes, como "Super Mario Galaxy" e "Super Mario Odyssey", mantendo a consistência na qualidade e a sensação de familiaridade, ao mesmo tempo que exploraram novas sonoridades e arranjos orquestrais.A música de "Super Mario" é muito mais que uma simples trilha sonora; ela é uma parte integral da experiência de jogo. Ela nos transporta de volta aos nossos momentos de infância e sua energia continua a cativar novas gerações de jogadores. É difícil imaginar a franquia sem essas melodias que, ao longo de mais de 35 anos, se tornaram tão emblemáticas quanto o próprio encanador bigodudo.Essa é mais uma edição da nossa série PancaTOP!- ALURA | Estude na Alura, a maior escola de tecnologia on-line do Brasil! Acesse o nosso link e ganhe 15% de desconto na matrícula! https://alura.com.br/99vidas
Relacionamentos entre humanos e máquinas já renderam personagens icônicos na ficção científica. A babá robô dos Jetsons, os carismáticos C3PO e R2D2 de Star Wars, a assistente virtual no filme HER, até os androides autoconscientes de Westworld. O ponto é que isso não é mais só imaginação. Com a evolução e popularização das IAs generativas com memória, como o Replika ou o Character.AI, essas relações já fazem parte da realidade. Em 2018, o japonês Akihiko Kondo casou-se com uma cantora holográfica chamada Hatsune Miku, numa cerimônia com direito a convidados, vestido de noiva (holográfico) e votos personalizados. Kondo se tornou uma espécie de símbolo daquilo que muitos ainda encaram com estranhamento: relações afetivas com entidades artificiais. Desde então, ele tem aparecido em documentários, dado entrevistas e defendido publicamente o direito de amar quem — ou o que — quiser. No outro pólo da discussão temos o caso do adolescente de 14 anos com Síndrome de Asperger cometeu suicídio, em 2024, após desenvolver uma relação intensa com um chatbot baseado na personagem Daenerys Targaryen, de Game of Thrones. A família processou a plataforma Character.AI, levantando debates sobre responsabilidade emocional, vulnerabilidade e os limites desse tipo de vínculo. O que essas notícias causam na gente? Na maioria das vezes, estranhamento, julgamento moral e medo. É possível ver de outra forma? Eu tive a oportunidade de assistir um painel reunindo três professores que pesquisam sobre o tema, e apresentaram uma abordagem muito provocativa. A professora Jamie Banks, especialista em relações humano-máquina e cognição social da Universidade de Syracuse falou que na prática, sempre humanizamos objetos. Quem nunca deu nome a um carro ou sentiu carinho por um utensílio antigo? Quando essa relação se transfere para um chatbot com rosto e memória, é natural que o vínculo pareça ainda mais real. Ela quebra estereótipos afirmando que as pessoas que se envolvem com essas IAs não estão confusas: sabem que não há ninguém do outro lado. Mas afirmam com convicção que os sentimentos vividos são reais. Jessica Szczuka, faz pesquisa com foco em sexualidade, afeto e dados empíricos sobre interações com tecnologia na NYU, e apresentou dados quantitativos com pessoas que dizem estar em relacionamentos românticos com bots. A grande surpresa? A solidão não aparece como fator determinante. O que se destaca é a capacidade de fantasiar. Gente que consegue imaginar cenas, jantares, passeios e até uma vida a dois com um agente artificial. O filósofo Neil McArthur, é diretor do Centro de Ética Aplicada da Universidade de Manitoba, no Canadá, convidou para uma mudança de paradigma.. Em vez de partir do “por que alguém faria isso?”, talvez seja mais interessante perguntar “por que não?”. Para ele, o estranhamento diante desses vínculos artificiais não é novo — é o mesmo ciclo que já aplicamos a qualquer afeto considerado fora da norma: primeiro julgamos, estigmatizamos, ferimos. Só depois, aos poucos, reconhecemos, ouvimos, entendemos e trabalhamos para quebrar o tabu. Ele questiona se não podemos mudar o ciclo dessa vez, e abordar essas relações com mais interesse, curiosidade e empatia. Claro, o painel não foi ingênuo. Houve alertas sobre o uso de dados sensíveis, os riscos de manipulação emocional e até o impacto de empresas encerrarem serviços abruptamente, como no caso do Replika, que, após uma atualização em dezembro de 2024, removeu a funcionalidade de role play erótico, causando uma sensação de perda e luto em muitos usuários que mantinham relações íntimas com seus companheiros virtuais. É a partir dessas provocações que a gente quer propor uma conversa hoje. e estamos em boa companhia: Luiz Joaquim Nunes: Consultor e professor de inteligência artificial, dados, psicologia ambiental e ética, com formação em matemática aplicada e em psicologia social. Dora Kaufman: Professora e pesquisadora dos impactos éticos e sociais da IA na Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo Anuncie no Mamilos ou contrate a consultoria Milos: mamilos@mamilos.me Saiba mais em Mamilos.me
Ryan Kondo is a Worship Pastor at Radiant City Church. On this episode Ryan shares his heart is to see people worship God free from the need to perform with purity and authenticity.Find out more about YWAM Furnace below
3月7〜9日に、三重県の鈴鹿サーキットで開幕を迎える全日本スーパーフォーミュラ選手権の2025シーズン。昨年、タイトルを獲得した坪井翔(VANTELIN TEAM TOM'S)がカーナンバー『1』を付け連覇に挑む年となるが、注目の海外ドライバーやルーキー、新チームもひしめく、見どころの多いシーズンとなりそうだ。 2025年は一部レースフォーマットも変更され、1ウイーク2レースのイベントも増加。また、タイヤのスペックが変更されるなか、2月に行われた公式テストは雪のため日程短縮と、どの陣営も充分に走り込めていない状況で開幕からいきなりの土日連戦を迎えるため、その勢力図も気になるところ。 ここでは公式テスト前日の『メディアデー』でのドライバー・監督らの発言を中心に、今季体制の変更点や注目ポイントなどをチームごとにまとめ、連載していく。 今回は近藤真彦監督率いるKONDO RACINGだ。
Are you the kind of person who needs a pristine, orderly environment for you to feel relaxed? Or perhaps being surrounded by your clutter isn't a big deal – it might even bring you comfort. 'Professional organisers', who help people declutter their space, have grown in popularity in recent years, particularly on the internet. But does shedding your possessions always make you happier? Or, does clutter matter? 您是那种需要原始,有序的环境以使您感到放松的人吗?也许被您的混乱包围并不是什么大问题 - 甚至可能为您带来安慰。帮助人们整理空间的“专业组织者”近年来越来越受欢迎,尤其是在互联网上。但是,放弃您的财产总是会让您更快乐?还是杂物很重要? Living in a messy space can have various negative effects on our lives. For example, a study called 'No Place Like Home' by Repetti and Saxbe, found that mothers with messy homes had higher levels of the stress hormone cortisol and an increased depressed mood throughout the day. Messy homes can also make it harder to fall asleep, according to the 2021 study 'The association between sleep and late life hoarding', and no one wants that! 生活在一个混乱的空间中会对我们的生活产生各种负面影响。例如,一项名为Repetti和Saxbe的名为“ No Toble Home”的研究发现,拥有凌乱的房屋的母亲的压力激素皮质醇水平更高,并且全天的情绪降低。根据2021年的研究“睡眠与晚期ho积之间的关联”,杂乱无章的房屋也很难入睡,没有人想要! So perhaps Marie Kondo, author of 'The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying', was on to something when she said, "tidying can transform your life". To achieve Kondo's style of minimalism, she recommends gathering all your things together, choosing which items 'spark joy' and then discarding the rest. Some may find it invigorating to begin again on a clean slate, while others, particularly extreme hoarders, can find the process anxiety-inducing, because of an attachment to their belongings. 因此,也许玛丽·昆多(Marie Kondo)是《整洁生活的魔法》的作者,他说:“整理可以改变您的生活”。为了实现Kondo的极简主义风格,她建议将所有的东西聚集在一起,选择哪些项目“ Spark Joy”,然后丢弃其余的东西。有些人可能会发现重新开始以干净的板岩开始令人振奋,而另一些人,尤其是极端ho积者,由于对物品的依恋,可以找到引起焦虑的过程。 Then there are those who simply enjoy collecting. Vintage style expert Kate Beavis has a home filled with handbags, toys, phones and cookware from the 1960s. Others may call this clutter, but she argues that minimalist homes are "boring and bland". Some items may not have a practical use, but instead hold sentimental value, and spark joy in a nostalgic way. And things that "evoke happy memories are valuable, especially to people with memory problems," says Chris Stiff, senior lecturer in psychology at Keele University. 然后有些人只是喜欢收集。复古风格的专家凯特·比维斯(Kate Beavis)拥有一个房屋,里面有1960年代的手袋,玩具,电话和炊具。其他人可能会称这个混乱,但她认为极简主义的房屋“无聊而平淡”。有些项目可能没有实际用途,而是具有感性的价值,并以怀旧的方式引发喜悦。Keele大学心理学高级讲师Chris Stiff说,“唤起人们的回忆唤起幸福的回忆是有价值的,尤其是对记忆问题的人来说都是有价值的。”Maybe a giant mess isn't all bad. And as Albert Einstein once said, "If a cluttered desk is a sign of a cluttered mind, of what, then, is an empty desk a sign?" 也许巨大的烂摊子并不是全部不好。正如阿尔伯特·爱因斯坦(Albert Einstein)曾经说过的那样:“如果杂乱无章的桌子是杂乱无章的迹象,那么什么是空的桌子呢?”词汇表pristine 整洁的,崭新的orderly 井然有序的clutter 杂乱的东西declutter 清理,整理shed 丢弃possession 所有物messy 脏乱的,不整洁的cortisol 皮质醇hoarding 囤积tidy 整理,使…整洁on to something 发现某事的真相minimalism 极简主义spark joy 激发快乐,引起愉悦discard 丢弃invigorating 令人充满活力的clean slate 一张白纸,比喻崭新的开始hoarder 喜欢囤积东西的人collecting 收集,收藏sentimental value 情感价值nostalgic 怀旧的
Are we all just... not using cell phones at the table in restaurants? It's 2025 and we've decided we want acceptable etiquette to be nice balance of fancy Bridgerton vibes, but also, don't make me do math or yell at me on the internet. This episode: ⚠️Fatal Friend Flaw Theory
Are we all just... not using cell phones at the table in restaurants? It's 2025 and we've decided we want acceptable etiquette to be nice balance of fancy Bridgerton vibes, but also, don't make me do math or yell at me on the internet. This episode: ⚠️Fatal Friend Flaw Theory
Taku Kondo, a sushi chef with a passion for outdoor cooking, brings the art of cooking in nature's kitchen to your ears. From grilling over campfires to creating gourmet meals in the wild, Taku shares his knowledge, tips, and stories about food, adventure, and the joy of cooking outdoors. An amazing fisherman, Taku has caught or foraged for halibut, salmon, crab, uni, wild mushrooms, and so much more. The best part is the dishes Taku creates after the catch! Whether you're an experienced outdoor chef or just starting your culinary journey under the open sky, Outdoor Chef Life offers inspiration, techniques, and a fresh perspective on food made in the great outdoors. With 300+ videos and 750k subscribers on YouTube , Taku has amassed a large following for his adventures which range from Alaska to Japan. In this episode, Taku is excited to announce his latest project: his brand-new cookbook, Coastal Harvest, which is packed with mouth-watering recipes, expert foraging tips, Gyotaku art, and stories from his years of cooking in nature's most beautiful settings. Tune in for exclusive sneak peeks and a great conversation about his journey.Outdoorcheflife.comFirecracker Farm Small-batch Spicy Salt Family farm with a secret blend of Carolina Reaper, Ghost, and Trinidad Scorpion peppers.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
"Immerse yourself in an electrifying journey through the depths of electronic music with my latest set, a seamless blend of deep tech and deep minimal vibes." - @coanda-razvan Read more @ feeder.ro/2024/11/15/sound-433-kondo
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This episode of the Momentum Ministry Partner's Podcast was filmed on location at Momentum Youth Conference! Join Eric Miller and main session speaker Kondo Simfukwe as the two begin a discussion on preaching, the challenges that come with it, and the personal posture the two take that they feel is most helpful to them Listen to Kondo's session at Momentum 2024 HERE!⬅️ Check out www.buildmomentum.org to learn more about our organization and how we seek to partner with local churches in order to equip today's young Christian leaders for tomorrow's opportunities. Submit your questions via email to info@buildmomentum.org. Follow Momentum Ministry Partners on: Instagram: @MomentumMinistryPartners Facebook: @MomentumMinistryPartners YouTube: @MomentumMinistryPartners Subscribe and be sure to leave us your rating & review!
Taku Kondo makes delicious meals outside with ingredients that he forages or catches in the wild. He documents his cooking creations on his YouTube channel, Outdoor Chef Life, which features videos of Taku harvesting the ingredients and preparing meals back at camp.Connect with Taku: Outdoor Chef Life YouTube channelWebsiteInstagramJocelyn & Taku's YouTube, Instagram & website Thank you to our sponsors: Capital One: Check out the REI Co-op Mastercard program and learn about local REI Fund granteesHoney Stinger
feeder sound premiere: Baban - It's Hard To Explain Darling EP (incl Minube, Kondo, Mhrrmv remixes) [Buta Records] Buta Records is a digital and vinyl label based in Baku, Azerbaijan, on the shores of the Caspian Sea. Mhrrmv, Kondo, and Ruslan run it and focus on minimal and microhouse releases, characterised by their stripped-down, rhythmic sound and intricate use of repetition. Their latest release, 'It's Hard To Explain Darling', was produced by Burak Baban, a DJ and producer from Istanbul, Turkey, and is available starting July 26, 2024. The EP contains three original tracks composed by Baban and two remixes by Minube and Kondo together with Mhrrmv. Read more: https://www.feeder.ro/2024/08/02/baban-minube-kondo-mhrrmv-remixes/
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feeder sound 427 mixed by Ruslan Masalygin [Buta Records] Welcome to the latest episode of the feeder sound podcast! This week, we are thrilled to feature an exceptional artist making waves in minimal house and breaks genres. Ruslan Masalygin launched his music career in 2008, diving into the world of minimal house and breaks. Together with Mhrrmv and Kondo, Ruslan operates @buta-records in Azerbaijan. His music has been featured on labels like EcouL SND (Latvia), and Minim.all (Germany/Russia), solidifying his impact on the music industry. Ruslan continues to inspire his audience with his love for music, building a significant role in the underground music scene. “The mix was created from released and unreleased tracks” - @masalyginruslan Discover more: https://www.feeder.ro/2024/06/05/427-ruslan-masalygin/
Ikigai ist ein Konzept aus Japan und beschreibt, wie man seinem Leben Sinn und Freude geben kann. Es geht dabei nicht um Großes und Außergewöhnliches, sondern es können kleine und alltägliche Dinge sein, für die es sich aber lohnt, morgens aufzustehen.**********An dieser Stelle findet ihr die Übung:00:26:52 - Meditation mit Main Huong Nguyen, um das eigene Ikigai zu finden**********Quellen aus der Folge:Hajek, A., Imai, T., Zwar, L., & König, H. H. (2024). Translation and Validation of the German Version of the Ikigai-9. Societies, 14(3), 39. Okuzono, S. S., Shiba, K., Kim, E. S., Shirai, K., Kondo, N., Fujiwara, T., ... & VanderWeele, T. J. (2022). Ikigai and subsequent health and wellbeing among Japanese older adults: Longitudinal outcome-wide analysis. The Lancet Regional Health–Western Pacific, 21. Wilkes, J., Garip, G., Kotera, Y., & Fido, D. (2023). Can Ikigai predict anxiety, depression, and well-being?. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 21(5), 2941-2953. **********Dianes und Main Huongs Empfehlungen:Mogi, K. (2018). Ikigai: die japanische Lebenskunst (Vol. 1). DuMont Buchverlag. **********Mehr zum Thema bei Deutschlandfunk Nova:Gehirnforschung: In den Flow kommen: Das Ziel muss messbar und erreichbar seinGesunder Schlaf: Lebenssinn lässt uns besser schlafenInhale, exhale: Warum Atmen mehr ist als Luftholen**********Den Artikel zum Stück findet ihr hier.**********Ihr könnt uns auch auf diesen Kanälen folgen: Tiktok und Instagram.**********Ihr habt Anregungen, Ideen, Themenwünsche? Dann schreibt uns gern unter achtsam@deutschlandfunknova.de
The co-creators of the stunning FX miniseries join us to discuss the rigorous process that made the show so captivating, from period detail to character psychology and a nuanced approach to subtitles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chris and Andy do a quick culture catch-up, featuring Sunday's surprise ‘Bluey' episode, "Surprise!," and Taylor Swift's new double album, before getting into their unfiltered thoughts on the ‘Shogun' finale (9:30). Then, they speak with ‘Shogun' creators Rachel Kondo and Justin Marks about how they approached writing the show, casting Cosmo Jarvis, the finale, and more (25:40). Hosts: Chris Ryan and Andy Greenwald Guests: Rachel Kondo and Justin Marks Producers: Sasha Ashall and Kaya McMullen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
TRACKLIST : Saand - Hooloo Dawn Again - Wonky friendz Tomahawk Bang, The Baangbrothers & CEE - Persuade you (Coflo remix) Guri & Eider & Eider - Made on Wood Rayko & Elena Hikari - Nunca jamas Pupkulies & Rebecca & Tibau Tavares - Nha Badjam (Rampue remix) Trippin & Mara Tieles - Turia Konrad Dycke - Luminescence Rigopolar - Untitled (Childs remix) Konrad Dycke - Pulsarium Yassen - To break Sangeet - Easy Skwirl - Inside Moods - Music saved my life Rafael Aragon & Mandruvá - Pássaro cantor autômato Tempura & The Purple Boy - Big room, slow music Laaar - Drifting (Farn & Bawab remix) lvnd - Competent (AmuAmu remix) Goyanu - Novo samba (Atemporal remix) Funky Destination - So meme ye Joshua - Overnight DJ Buhle - Insync Jean Caillou - Shelter Nic Arizona - Malibu storm (Budino remix) Ykonosh, Mundai, Veerle & Don Jongle - Lost in Mozambique (Unders & Kondo remix) Ünam & Valameyali - Fly (Erhan Yılmaz remix) Nada & Carlos Pulsar - Cane (Nährwerk remix) Latteo & Nsiries - Humans (Antaares remix) Jonas Schilling - Embers Brigade - To cats we go Lucky Sun & Alison David - Rain and sunshine (Tim Haze remix) Marc Holstege - Wolves Frida Darko, Atric & KataHaifisch - Canvas Beatmörtelz & Acud - Verbrennungsmotor Rafael Aragon & Mandruvá - Mandragora (Ground remix) La-African Musique - Flowers on luna China Charmeleon & Mc'Pour - Prism Tom Ellis - For five Max Von - Rio Jakob Reiter - Osho Leo Baroso - Kagami Yør Kultura - Megane Avidus - Together (Santiago Garcia remix) Orda - Echoer Agja - Der alte mann Kon Faber - Odyssey Peacey, Cl_yde & Atjazz - Hold me back Thomas Von Party & Mera De La Rosa - Tu no te na
00:00:00 Hybrid Man - Co-Existence [On Rotation] 00:05:46 D I N - Milky Way [Micronica Records] 00:11:03 Kondo & Mhrrmv - Garçon (ckb Remix) [Intelligent Sound Records] 00:16:06 AMAYLIA026 - Panorama [Amaylia Records] 00:20:38 Aioros - Gamma Velorum [wonderground] 00:28:14 Etzu Mahkayah - Wicker [Relic] 00:32:02 Ayzee - Hours After (Anirr remix) [Worst Date Records] 00:37:57 Gudj - New Wave [mezin] 00:44:23 Anas M - Ice Cream [Tzinah Records] 00:48:44 Techu - Koi No Yokan [LOK Records] 00:52:21 DP-6 - Agimat (Dub mix) [DP-6 Records] 00:58:53 Etzu Mahkayah - Good Water [Evaporate 蒸發] 01:02:33 Alexander Church - Lost Identity [Midnight Recordings] ★ You can support DP-6 and get early access to new works:
Following its late February premiere, FX's Shōgun became the No. 1 general entertainment series premiere globally for Disney and FX's biggest premiere on Hulu in the U.S. With rave reviews from critics, Shōgun has become TV's most buzzed about new series.Streaming weekly on Hulu, Shōgun is set in Japan in the year 1600 at the dawn of a civil war. Lord Yoshii Toranaga is fighting for his life as his enemies on the Council of Regents unite against him. When a mysterious European ship is found marooned in a nearby fishing village, its English pilot, John Blackthorne, comes bearing secrets that could help Toranaga tip the scales of power. Toranaga's and Blackthorne's fates become tied to their translator, Toda Mariko, a mysterious Christian noblewoman. While serving her lord amidst this fraught political landscape, Mariko must reconcile her newfound companionship with Blackthorne, her commitment to the faith that saved her and her duty to her late father.Shōgun is created for television by Rachel Kondo (Co-Creator/ Executive Producer/Writer) & Justin Marks (Co-Creator/Showrunner/Executive Producer/Writer). Marks wrote Disney's hit film The Jungle Book and co-wrote the Academy Award®-nominated Top Gun: Maverick. Kondo has written for various publications and her story “Girl of Few Seasons” was included in The O. Henry Prize Stories and selected as a juror favorite by Elizabeth Strout.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
ICYMI: Hour Two of ‘Later, with Mo'Kelly' Presents – A conversation with “Shōgun” Series Creators Justin Marks and Rachel Kondo, who join the program to share their experience bringing the massive production to FX, their inspiration for taking on the project, and their thoughts on why it seems to be striking such a chord with audiences - on KFI AM 640…Live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app
Following its late February premiere, FX's Shōgun became the No. 1 general entertainment series premiere globally for Disney and FX's biggest premiere on Hulu in the U.S. With rave reviews from critics, Shōgun has become TV's most buzzed about new series.Streaming weekly on Hulu, Shōgun is set in Japan in the year 1600 at the dawn of a civil war. Lord Yoshii Toranaga is fighting for his life as his enemies on the Council of Regents unite against him. When a mysterious European ship is found marooned in a nearby fishing village, its English pilot, John Blackthorne, comes bearing secrets that could help Toranaga tip the scales of power. Toranaga's and Blackthorne's fates become tied to their translator, Toda Mariko, a mysterious Christian noblewoman. While serving her lord amidst this fraught political landscape, Mariko must reconcile her newfound companionship with Blackthorne, her commitment to the faith that saved her and her duty to her late father.Shōgun is created for television by Rachel Kondo (Co-Creator/ Executive Producer/Writer) & Justin Marks (Co-Creator/Showrunner/Executive Producer/Writer). Marks wrote Disney's hit film The Jungle Book and co-wrote the Academy Award®-nominated Top Gun: Maverick. Kondo has written for various publications and her story “Girl of Few Seasons” was included in The O. Henry Prize Stories and selected as a juror favorite by Elizabeth Strout. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
Jo and Rob return to break down the sixth episode of ‘Shogun.' They discuss the effective use of flashbacks in this episode, the theatrics behind Toranaga's political maneuvering, and how the show deftly deploys violence. Along the way, they talk about the growing jealousy that revolves around Blackthorne. Later, they're joined by ‘Shogun' series cocreators Justin Marks and Rachel Kondo to talk about making sure the humor from the novel translated from the page to the screen, the power of Fuji's reaction shots, why Toranaga was the perfect role for Hiroyuki Sanada to play, and much more. Hosts: Joanna Robinson and Rob Mahoney Guests: Justin Marks and Rachel Kondo Producer: Kai Grady Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In today's episode of Bingeworthy, our TV and streaming podcast host Mike DeAngelo attempts to sail through murky waters when discussing “Shogun.” The FX/Hulu series is based on the beloved book of the same name and is set in 17th-century Japan. It follows multiple characters in a struggle for power & freedom after a British vessel is found marooned in a small fishing village, leading to political unrest and potential war. The show stars Hiroyuki Sanada, Cosmo Jarvis, Anna Sawai, and more. READ MORE: ‘Shōgun' Review: FX's Lavish Action Samurai Period Piece Reshapes Beloved Original Joining Bingeworthy to discuss the gorgeous and immersive ten-episode mini-series is one of the stars and producers, actor Hiroyuki Sanada (“John Wick 4,” “Mortal Kombat”), along with showrunners Justin Marks and Rachel Kondo. During the chat, Kondo and Marks discussed why they felt the beloved novel and miniseries needed a modern reimagining. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theplaylist/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theplaylist/support
Is it an earworm or an icon? The Super Mario Bros. theme is the soundtrack to many childhoods and has remained resonant today. Recently inducted into the Library of Congress's National Recording Registry, the song was not easy to write. Video game composer Koji Kondo faced musical and technical challenges in creating the song. Columnist Ben Cohen talks to New England Conservatory musicologist Andrew Schartmann about how Kondo created this lasting and genre-changing piece of music. What do you think about the show? Let us know on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, or email us: FOEPodcast@wsj.com Further reading: The Mind Behind the Music You Can't Get Out of Your Head Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Amidst political, economic, and security issues Malians continue to seek justice and reconciliation to restore peace in their country. Since 2012, the Malian government has been engaged in a war against the National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad (MLNA) who intend to secede the Northern region of Mali. Additionally, Mali has experienced 8 attempted coups with 5 of them being successful since its independence in 1960. The turmoil experienced raises questions on how to attain national cohesion and how the Malian government can navigate meeting the plethora of needs that its citizens require. Good governance which is accountable to the people is what Malians are asking for. Moussa Kondo, Executive Director Sahel Institute, joins Mvemba to share perspectives and insights into the political and economic landscape of Mali. Kondo expertly shares the historical context of the insecurity in Mali and some reflections on how Mali can overcome the challenges it is facing today.
A big honor for Nintendo's Koji Kondo and Sofia Vergara is feeling the pain from acting. Find out about everything in the #MikeJonesMinuteCon!
Kondo the Barbarian: A Japanese Adventurer and Indigenous Taiwan's Bloodiest Uprising (Eastbridge Books, 2023) is a gripping and revealing account of the colonial Japanese era in Taiwan, focusing on the Musha Rebellion and its brutal suppression by the Japanese military. The book presents the translated account of Kondō Katsusaburō, a Japanese adventurer who married into an indigenous Taiwanese family. Kondō's journals offer an intimate and personal perspective on the events, though they can also be unreliable and prone to sensationalism. To help readers navigate Kondō's account, Barclay has provided a deeply-researched introduction, extensive notes, and context essential to understanding what really happened during the Musha Rebellion. The book sheds light on the cultural clashes and sporadic violence that characterized Taiwan during this period. Through the writing of Kondō, interpreted and contextualized by Barclay, readers gain insight into the complexities of colonialism, imperialism, and indigenous resistance. The Musha Rebellion was a pivotal moment in the relationship between the indigenous people and the Japanese colonial government. In 1930, after years of oppression, the Seediq people of central Taiwan, led by Mona Rudao, attacked a gathering of Japanese people at a local school, slaughtering over one hundred men, women, and children. The Japanese military responded with overwhelming force, employing tactics including poison gas, artillery, and aerial bombardment to quell the rebellion. Barclay's book offers a fresh and engaging perspective on a tragic chapter in Taiwan's past, and the notes and context provided help readers understand the complexities of the events. The book is an important addition to the growing body of literature on Taiwan's history, and it underscores the power of personal narratives to illuminate broader historical themes. Kondo the Barbarian is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of Taiwan, the contradictions of colonialism, and the challenges of interpreting personal accounts of historical events. Ran Zwigenberg is an associate professor at Pennsylvania State University. 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
Kondo the Barbarian: A Japanese Adventurer and Indigenous Taiwan's Bloodiest Uprising (Eastbridge Books, 2023) is a gripping and revealing account of the colonial Japanese era in Taiwan, focusing on the Musha Rebellion and its brutal suppression by the Japanese military. The book presents the translated account of Kondō Katsusaburō, a Japanese adventurer who married into an indigenous Taiwanese family. Kondō's journals offer an intimate and personal perspective on the events, though they can also be unreliable and prone to sensationalism. To help readers navigate Kondō's account, Barclay has provided a deeply-researched introduction, extensive notes, and context essential to understanding what really happened during the Musha Rebellion. The book sheds light on the cultural clashes and sporadic violence that characterized Taiwan during this period. Through the writing of Kondō, interpreted and contextualized by Barclay, readers gain insight into the complexities of colonialism, imperialism, and indigenous resistance. The Musha Rebellion was a pivotal moment in the relationship between the indigenous people and the Japanese colonial government. In 1930, after years of oppression, the Seediq people of central Taiwan, led by Mona Rudao, attacked a gathering of Japanese people at a local school, slaughtering over one hundred men, women, and children. The Japanese military responded with overwhelming force, employing tactics including poison gas, artillery, and aerial bombardment to quell the rebellion. Barclay's book offers a fresh and engaging perspective on a tragic chapter in Taiwan's past, and the notes and context provided help readers understand the complexities of the events. The book is an important addition to the growing body of literature on Taiwan's history, and it underscores the power of personal narratives to illuminate broader historical themes. Kondo the Barbarian is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of Taiwan, the contradictions of colonialism, and the challenges of interpreting personal accounts of historical events. Ran Zwigenberg is an associate professor at Pennsylvania State University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Kondo the Barbarian: A Japanese Adventurer and Indigenous Taiwan's Bloodiest Uprising (Eastbridge Books, 2023) is a gripping and revealing account of the colonial Japanese era in Taiwan, focusing on the Musha Rebellion and its brutal suppression by the Japanese military. The book presents the translated account of Kondō Katsusaburō, a Japanese adventurer who married into an indigenous Taiwanese family. Kondō's journals offer an intimate and personal perspective on the events, though they can also be unreliable and prone to sensationalism. To help readers navigate Kondō's account, Barclay has provided a deeply-researched introduction, extensive notes, and context essential to understanding what really happened during the Musha Rebellion. The book sheds light on the cultural clashes and sporadic violence that characterized Taiwan during this period. Through the writing of Kondō, interpreted and contextualized by Barclay, readers gain insight into the complexities of colonialism, imperialism, and indigenous resistance. The Musha Rebellion was a pivotal moment in the relationship between the indigenous people and the Japanese colonial government. In 1930, after years of oppression, the Seediq people of central Taiwan, led by Mona Rudao, attacked a gathering of Japanese people at a local school, slaughtering over one hundred men, women, and children. The Japanese military responded with overwhelming force, employing tactics including poison gas, artillery, and aerial bombardment to quell the rebellion. Barclay's book offers a fresh and engaging perspective on a tragic chapter in Taiwan's past, and the notes and context provided help readers understand the complexities of the events. The book is an important addition to the growing body of literature on Taiwan's history, and it underscores the power of personal narratives to illuminate broader historical themes. Kondo the Barbarian is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of Taiwan, the contradictions of colonialism, and the challenges of interpreting personal accounts of historical events. Ran Zwigenberg is an associate professor at Pennsylvania State University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/east-asian-studies
Kondo the Barbarian: A Japanese Adventurer and Indigenous Taiwan's Bloodiest Uprising (Eastbridge Books, 2023) is a gripping and revealing account of the colonial Japanese era in Taiwan, focusing on the Musha Rebellion and its brutal suppression by the Japanese military. The book presents the translated account of Kondō Katsusaburō, a Japanese adventurer who married into an indigenous Taiwanese family. Kondō's journals offer an intimate and personal perspective on the events, though they can also be unreliable and prone to sensationalism. To help readers navigate Kondō's account, Barclay has provided a deeply-researched introduction, extensive notes, and context essential to understanding what really happened during the Musha Rebellion. The book sheds light on the cultural clashes and sporadic violence that characterized Taiwan during this period. Through the writing of Kondō, interpreted and contextualized by Barclay, readers gain insight into the complexities of colonialism, imperialism, and indigenous resistance. The Musha Rebellion was a pivotal moment in the relationship between the indigenous people and the Japanese colonial government. In 1930, after years of oppression, the Seediq people of central Taiwan, led by Mona Rudao, attacked a gathering of Japanese people at a local school, slaughtering over one hundred men, women, and children. The Japanese military responded with overwhelming force, employing tactics including poison gas, artillery, and aerial bombardment to quell the rebellion. Barclay's book offers a fresh and engaging perspective on a tragic chapter in Taiwan's past, and the notes and context provided help readers understand the complexities of the events. The book is an important addition to the growing body of literature on Taiwan's history, and it underscores the power of personal narratives to illuminate broader historical themes. Kondo the Barbarian is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of Taiwan, the contradictions of colonialism, and the challenges of interpreting personal accounts of historical events. Ran Zwigenberg is an associate professor at Pennsylvania State University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/military-history
Kondo the Barbarian: A Japanese Adventurer and Indigenous Taiwan's Bloodiest Uprising (Eastbridge Books, 2023) is a gripping and revealing account of the colonial Japanese era in Taiwan, focusing on the Musha Rebellion and its brutal suppression by the Japanese military. The book presents the translated account of Kondō Katsusaburō, a Japanese adventurer who married into an indigenous Taiwanese family. Kondō's journals offer an intimate and personal perspective on the events, though they can also be unreliable and prone to sensationalism. To help readers navigate Kondō's account, Barclay has provided a deeply-researched introduction, extensive notes, and context essential to understanding what really happened during the Musha Rebellion. The book sheds light on the cultural clashes and sporadic violence that characterized Taiwan during this period. Through the writing of Kondō, interpreted and contextualized by Barclay, readers gain insight into the complexities of colonialism, imperialism, and indigenous resistance. The Musha Rebellion was a pivotal moment in the relationship between the indigenous people and the Japanese colonial government. In 1930, after years of oppression, the Seediq people of central Taiwan, led by Mona Rudao, attacked a gathering of Japanese people at a local school, slaughtering over one hundred men, women, and children. The Japanese military responded with overwhelming force, employing tactics including poison gas, artillery, and aerial bombardment to quell the rebellion. Barclay's book offers a fresh and engaging perspective on a tragic chapter in Taiwan's past, and the notes and context provided help readers understand the complexities of the events. The book is an important addition to the growing body of literature on Taiwan's history, and it underscores the power of personal narratives to illuminate broader historical themes. Kondo the Barbarian is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of Taiwan, the contradictions of colonialism, and the challenges of interpreting personal accounts of historical events. Ran Zwigenberg is an associate professor at Pennsylvania State University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/biography
Kondo the Barbarian: A Japanese Adventurer and Indigenous Taiwan's Bloodiest Uprising (Eastbridge Books, 2023) is a gripping and revealing account of the colonial Japanese era in Taiwan, focusing on the Musha Rebellion and its brutal suppression by the Japanese military. The book presents the translated account of Kondō Katsusaburō, a Japanese adventurer who married into an indigenous Taiwanese family. Kondō's journals offer an intimate and personal perspective on the events, though they can also be unreliable and prone to sensationalism. To help readers navigate Kondō's account, Barclay has provided a deeply-researched introduction, extensive notes, and context essential to understanding what really happened during the Musha Rebellion. The book sheds light on the cultural clashes and sporadic violence that characterized Taiwan during this period. Through the writing of Kondō, interpreted and contextualized by Barclay, readers gain insight into the complexities of colonialism, imperialism, and indigenous resistance. The Musha Rebellion was a pivotal moment in the relationship between the indigenous people and the Japanese colonial government. In 1930, after years of oppression, the Seediq people of central Taiwan, led by Mona Rudao, attacked a gathering of Japanese people at a local school, slaughtering over one hundred men, women, and children. The Japanese military responded with overwhelming force, employing tactics including poison gas, artillery, and aerial bombardment to quell the rebellion. Barclay's book offers a fresh and engaging perspective on a tragic chapter in Taiwan's past, and the notes and context provided help readers understand the complexities of the events. The book is an important addition to the growing body of literature on Taiwan's history, and it underscores the power of personal narratives to illuminate broader historical themes. Kondo the Barbarian is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of Taiwan, the contradictions of colonialism, and the challenges of interpreting personal accounts of historical events. Ran Zwigenberg is an associate professor at Pennsylvania State University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/chinese-studies
Thu, 30 Nov 2023 19:15:00 GMT http://relay.fm/conduit/63 http://relay.fm/conduit/63 Kathy Campbell and Jay Miller The crew is taking inventory of the little things. In this episode, we talk about the power of an audit. Jay is checking in on little things and is seeing improvements already. The crew is taking inventory of the little things. In this episode, we talk about the power of an audit. Jay is checking in on little things and is seeing improvements already. clean 4053 The crew is taking inventory of the little things. In this episode, we talk about the power of an audit. Jay is checking in on little things and is seeing improvements already. This episode of Conduit is sponsored by: Back Burner: The to-do app that helps you get things done in a friendly, informal, easy-to-use way. Try it now. Links and Show Notes: Checked Connections - Kathy ✅
Thu, 30 Nov 2023 19:15:00 GMT http://relay.fm/conduit/63 http://relay.fm/conduit/63 Tiny Audits For a Mini-Kondo Benefit 63 Kathy Campbell and Jay Miller The crew is taking inventory of the little things. In this episode, we talk about the power of an audit. Jay is checking in on little things and is seeing improvements already. The crew is taking inventory of the little things. In this episode, we talk about the power of an audit. Jay is checking in on little things and is seeing improvements already. clean 4053 The crew is taking inventory of the little things. In this episode, we talk about the power of an audit. Jay is checking in on little things and is seeing improvements already. This episode of Conduit is sponsored by: Back Burner: The to-do app that helps you get things done in a friendly, informal, easy-to-use way. Try it now. Links and Show Notes: Checked Connections - Kathy ✅
In this episode of Ask Me Anything I answer three questions: How should I do the massive cleanout of my life - to Kondo or to Wilson? What does your life in Paris look like? How do you find accommodation (in Paris and beyond) when travelling (or just living nomadically)?I cover a bunch of links that you can get over at my Substack page. You can watch the video version there, too, where I show how I reworked a dress I've worn every summer since I was 21 and take the opportunity to give my denim shorts, which I've had for 18 years, a send-off.SHOW NOTESYou can get hold of my Simplicious books hereIf you need to know a bit more about me… head to my "about" pageFor more such conversations subscribe to my Substack newsletter, it's where I interact the most!Get your copy of my book, This One Wild and Precious LifeLet's connect on Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Taku creates delicious dishes from the freshest ingredients that nature provides. You can find him road-tripping through New Zealand, foraging for urchin on the coast of California, or catching and cooking salmon in Alaska. He captures these amazing outdoor cooking experiences on his YouTube channel, Outdoor Chef Life. On today's episode of Without Compromise, Taku is going to share how he got the idea and grew his channel into what it is today and how Athletic Brewing is a perfect fit for a freshly caught and cooked meal. Check out his videos to join him on his adventures, where you can learn to cook some delicious meals, fillet different types of fish, harvest sustainably, camping tips, and more! To learn more about Athletic Brewing's award-winning non-alcoholic craft beer, go to AthleticBrewing.com and follow us at @AthleticBrewing.
Esta semana les contaré la historia de una niña obsesionada con ordenar y clasificar libros, una tarea que se convirtió en una pasión y una forma de vida. De la mano de esta pasión por ordenar y clasificar pasaremos a revisar la vida de un joven que decepcionó a sus padres cuando no logró convertirse en ministro de la iglesia luterana y que como premio de consuelo estudió medicina, solo porque veía en esa carrera un camino a lo que realmente quería hacer: ordenar y clasificar la naturaleza. _Música (Free Music Archive, CC BY)Cambo - CoffeeGershon Kingsley - Popcorn Support the show
In today's episode, we have the pleasure of hosting Marina Kondo, a multi-talented artist who seamlessly bridges two cultures as a singer, actor, dancer, and lyric translator. Marina's journey from her roots in Michigan to gracing the Broadway stage in the sensational K-pop musical and now captivating audiences nationwide as Susan in the National Tour of Company is nothing short of awe-inspiring. Join us as we embark on an imaginative musical adventure, where we transform the very premise of "photography" into a pitch for a stage musical , all in under 30 minutes. You won't want to miss this! Buy tickets for the National Tour of Company Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Talking about Death with Children and Connective Compartmentalization with Caryn Kondo In this episode, you'll hear: Best practices to communicate about death with children How Caryn dealt with the fears, pain, and desire for control leading up to her cancer diagnosis What is connective compartmentalization? In this episode, Mathew, Dr. Frank, and Caryn discuss how the death of her brother was explained to her when she was a child and how she dealt with it, why the language used to talk about death with children is so important, and how making the switch from caretaker to patient impacted Caryn and her family. Caryn Kondo grew up in a grieving household. When she was about to turn 5, her younger brother drowned. Her parents did a great job of talking about what happened, but that kind of loss affects everyone in the family. As she grew older, she decided she wanted to help others who were grieving and became a clinical social worker and bereavement specialist. After a long and successful career, a few years into her retirement, Caryn was diagnosed with a rare cancer. After a month of unknowns, it was eventually identified as goblet cell carcinoma, a rare, aggressive subtype of appendix cancer. Caryn tells us she dealt with a lot of insecurity and fear around the unknowns when her doctors couldn't figure out what it was. The time between identifying there was an issue and actually receiving the diagnosis was a time full of pain and struggling to remain in control of the unknown. She was used to being the professional helping others grieve, but then she was in it, and things changed. As a clinical social worker, "This isn't my story today" was her mantra to help her not take her work home with her. However, after her diagnosis, the challenge in front of her was her story, and she had to find new mental boundaries to help herself survive. Connective compartmentalization is the coping technique she developed. "Building fences, not walls" is how she describes this practice. This method, in addition to new mantras, mindfulness practices, and self-pep talks, got her through it. "The word death is not a bad word. We can say it with kindness and love." In this episode, you'll hear: Best practices to communicate about death with children How Caryn dealt with the fears, pain, and desire for control leading up to her cancer diagnosis What is connective compartmentalization? Follow the podcast: Listen on Apple Podcasts (link: https://apple.co/3s1YH7h) Listen on iHeart (link: https://ihr.fm/3MEY7FM) Listen on Spotify (Link: https://spoti.fi/3yMmQCE) Resources: Dr. Frank Bevacqua Jill McMahon's Episodes: Understanding Suicide, Prevention, and Coping with Loss and The Brain Believes What You Tell It Grief Relief Retreat Connect with Mathew Blades: Twitter - twitter.com/MathewBlades Instagram - instagram.com/MathewBladesmedia/ Facebook - facebook.com/mathewbladesmedia/ Website - learnfrompeoplewholivedit.com/ Additional Credits: LFPWLI is managed by Sam Robertson
Hey and welcome to the podcast! Here is an excerpt from the Behold Conference hosted in Tauranga, New Zealand. The heart of the conference was to call the Body of Christ together to worship Jesus and stir faith for the hour of history we are in. We hope you enjoy!! Find out more about YWAM Furnace below
In this episode:00:47 First observation of oxygen 28Oxygen 28 is an isotope of oxygen with 20 neutrons and eight protons. This strange isotope has long been sought after by physicists, as its proposed unusual properties would allow them to put their theories of how atomic nuclei work to the test. Now, after decades of experiments physicists believe they have observed oxygen 28. The observations are at odds with theory predictions, so they imply that there's a lot more physicists don't know about the forces that hold atomic nuclei together.Research article: Kondo et al.News and Views: Heaviest oxygen isotope is found to be unbound10:06 Research HighlightsHow venus fly traps can protect themselves from wildfires, and a ball-point pen that can ‘write' LEDs.Research Highlight: Venus flytraps shut their traps when flames approachResearch Highlight: A rainbow of LEDs adorns objects at the stroke of a pen12:39 An AI for Drone RacingAIs have been beating humans at games for years, but in these cases the AI has always trained in exactly the same conditions in which it competes. In chess for example, the board can be simulated exactly. Now though, researchers have demonstrated an AI that can beat humans in a place where simulation can only take you so far, the real world. The Swift AI system is able to race drones against champion-level humans, and beat them most of the time. The researchers hope this research can help improve the efficiency of drones in general.Research article: Kaufmann et al.News and Views: Drone-racing champions outpaced by AIVideo: AI finally beats humans at a real-life sport - drone racing19:51 Briefing ChatThis time, the Indian Space Research Organization's successful moon landing, and the low level of support offered to researchers whose first language isn't English by journals.Nature News: India lands on the Moon! Scientists celebrate as Chandrayaan-3 touches downNature News: Scientists who don't speak fluent English get little help from journals, study findsSubscribe to Nature Briefing, an unmissable daily round-up of science news, opinion and analysis free in your inbox every weekday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this episode, Dr. Mark Hoffman invites Dr. Ted Lee, an OBGYN specializing in MIGS and professor of OBGYN at University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, about the ambulatory workup of endometriosis patients. --- EARN CME Reflect on how this Podcast applies to your day-to-day and earn free AMA PRA Category 1 CMEs: https://earnc.me/bT7a9b --- SHOW NOTES The episode begins with the physicians discussing the difficulties of diagnosing endometriosis, including: the stigma of pelvic pain/not believing women's pain, recognition that pelvic pain is not normal, the discomfort of physicians asking the appropriate questions for pelvic pain, and the hesitancy towards surgery by physicians and patients all play a role. Many patients have been having pain for years that may have been covered up by OCP use or misdiagnosed as IBS or interstitial cystitis. Ted emphasizes the importance of a thorough history in diagnosing endometriosis. Essential information includes age of onset of symptoms, gravidity and parity, prior C-section (abdominal wall endometriosis) and the “3 D's” of dyspareunia, dyschezia, and most importantly dysmenorrhea. A quality physical exam can also elucidate endometriosis. Ted starts by palpating the anterior vaginal wall, then the levator ani muscles and cervix, and finally the rectovaginal exam. Palpation of the uterosacral ligament and posterior cul-de-sac in endometriosis patients causes a visceral reaction, and advanced disease may also have nodules felt. The majority of patients don't require additional imaging since ultrasound is insensitive for stage 1 and 2 endometriosis. Indications for MRI include endometrioma, nodularities felt on exam, and abdominal wall endometriosis. When it comes to surgery, both doctors emphasize the importance of having other surgeons on your team, including colorectal surgery, general surgery, and urology. Ted dives into some surgical tips and techniques from his years of experience. Finally, the physicians end by discussing the future of endometriosis diagnosis. A Japanese study has recently found fusobacterium in the uterine microbiome in endometriosis patients more often than those without. Also, a French study has taken saliva samples and found signature microRNAs for endometriosis. It will be interesting to see how studies like these change the future of endometriosis diagnosis and if it will bring new challenges, such as overtreatment and overdiagnosis. --- RESOURCES Muraoka, A., Suzuki, M., Hamaguchi, T., Watanabe, S., Iijima, K., Murofushi, Y., Shinjo, K., Osuka, S., Hariyama, Y., Ito, M., Ohno, K., Kiyono, T., Kyo, S., Iwase, A., Kikkawa, F., Kajiyama, H., & Kondo, Y. (2023). Fusobacterium infection facilitates the development of endometriosis through the phenotypic transition of endometrial fibroblasts. Science translational medicine, 15(700), eadd1531. https://doi.org/10.1126/scitranslmed.add1531 Bendifallah, S., Suisse, S., Puchar, A., Delbos, L., Poilblanc, M., Descamps, P., Golfier, F., Jornea, L., Bouteiller, D., Touboul, C., Dabi, Y., & Daraï, E. (2022). Salivary MicroRNA Signature for Diagnosis of Endometriosis. Journal of clinical medicine, 11(3), 612. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11030612
Welcome back to Open The Voice Gate! Case (https://twitter.com/_inyourcase) and Mike (https://twitter.com/fujiiheya) are back with an update on the comings and goings of Dragongate.And then there were five wrestlers remaining in Dragongate's King of Gate 2023 tournament, and Open The Voice Gate returns to talk about how we got here. It's quarterfinal action in Kobe (7/22) and Gifu (7/23) last week with Shimizu vs Susumu, Kikuta vs Kondo and the big hometown Yoshioka vs Minoura matches. As well, Case and Mike talk about in depth the very special Gifu show, available in full on the Dragongate Network as well as partially on YouTube, as well as a very ominous Toryumon X network upload!Our podcast provider, Red Circle, offers the listeners the option to sponsor the show. Click on “Sponsor This Podcaster” at https://redcircle.com/shows/open-the-voice-gate and you can donate a single time, or set up a monthly donation to Open the Voice Gate!Please Rate and Review Open The Voice Gate on the podcast platform of your choice and follow us on twitter at https://twitter.com/openvoicegateSave time, eat well, and stay on track to reaching your goals with Factor!Visit factormeals.com/vownetwork50 and use promo code "VOWNetwork50" to get 50% off your next Factor meal delivery.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy