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In 1986, the nuclear power plant at Chernobyl- then in the USSR, now in Ukraine- experienced meltdown. This disaster is one of the worst in nuclear history. However, there are some biological consequences we should explore. Sources for this episode: The Editors, Encyclopedia Britannica (2020), Chernobyl accident summary (online) (Accessed 29/05/2024). The Editors, Encyclopedia Britannica (2024), Half-life (online) (Accessed 31/05/2024). Ellegren, H., Lingren, G., Primmer, C. R. and Møller, A. P. (1997), Fitness loss and germline mutations in barn swallows breeding in Chernobyl. Nature 389: 593-596. Hine, R. S. (2019), Oxford Dictionary of Biology (8th edition). Oxford: Oxford University Press. Møller, A. P. and Mousseau, T. A. (2015), Strong effects of ionizing radiation from Chernobyl on mutation rates. Nature Scientific Reports 5: 8363. Weinberg, H. Sh., Korol, A. B., Kirzhner, V. M., Avivi, A., Fahima, T., Nevo, E., Shapiro, S., Rennert, G., Piatak, O., Stepanova, E. I. and Skvarskaja, E. (2001), Very high mutation rate in offspring of Chernobyl accident liquidators. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 268: 1001-1005.
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Christine Korol, a Vancouver based psychologist, says it’s not uncommon for people to diagnose themselves with a mental health condition based on information they’ve seen online or on a social media platform. “It comes in waves,” she said. “A few years ago, Tourette’s seemed to be all the rage.” Korol says a few years ago, […]
¿Cómo duermen las abejas?? Irma Leonor Susanich imtegrante de la multisectorial de la mujer Mar del Plata y Claudia Korol Comunicadora feminista, integrante del equipo de educación popular Pañuelos en Rebeldía . Te esperamos como todos los martes desde las 20hs por https://gdsradio.com/
“A World of Stories: Diversity & Empowerment in Film”Welcome to the latest episode of the Us People podcast! We go back in time, where our host Savia Rocks sits down with the multifaceted film director and producer, Aro Korol, to dive into the rich themes of diversity, empowerment, and the artistry behind the lens of film.Main Themes:Loneliness in Lockdown: Aro Korol shares the poignant journey of creating a film that captures the essence of loneliness experienced globally during the lockdown, utilizing powerful testimonials from around the world.The Art of Filmmaking: The conversation goes behind the scenes, discussing the technical hurdles in editing and bringing a vision to life through film. Aro Korol opens up about the intricacies of visualization in storytelling.Roots and Influences: Delve into Aro personal history, including their Polish heritage and the profound impact of cinematic legends such as Wilder, Fellini, Kubrick, Tarkovsky, and Bella Tarr on their work.Spielberg Dream Realized: Listen to the inspiring tale of how Aro Korol fulfilled their dream of working with Steven Spielberg, a pivotal moment that shifted their career path from acting to the director's chair.Triumph Over Dyslexia: Aro speaks candidly about overcoming the challenges of dyslexia, showcasing their resilience and dedication to the craft.Cultural Reflections in Film: Discover “Battle of Soho,” Aro Korol's film that confronts the complex issue of gentrification, reflecting the diverse experiences encountered in France, New York, and London.Early Beginnings: The episode highlights Aro's early exposure to filmmaking through a compassionate teacher who created a film hobby group for underprivileged children, underlining the lasting impact of mentorship.Philosophy of Filmmaking: Aro discusses their aspiration to make films that engage and entertain audiences without preaching, aiming to stir thoughts and emotions subtly.Message of Hope: The episode wraps up with a powerful message of positivity, kindness, courage, and the importance of letting go of fear.Gratitude: Savia Rocks expresses heartfelt thanks to Aro Korol for sharing their experiences and wisdom, leaving listeners with much to reflect upon.This episode is not just a look at the life of a filmmaker but a mosaic of stories that speak to the heart of creativity, diversity, and the human condition. Tune in to be moved and motivated by Aro Korol's incredible journey and artistic vision.Stay Connected: Don't forget to subscribe to the Us People Podcast for more insightful conversations. Share your thoughts on this episode using #UsPeoplePodcast, and keep the conversation going.Website: https://arokorol.com/about.htmlThank you so much Aro, Let's embrace Aro's message of positivity, kindness, courage, and the power to leave fear behind. With all our heart, we must generously give kindness, only then will the world feel real love and lose fear - Savia RocksHost, Creator & Producer: Savia RocksArtists of Theme Song: Savia Rocks & IAMSUUBIPodcast Audio Editor: Savia RocksCreative Director: Philippa MichaelWriter & Producer of Theme Song: Savia Rocks & IAMSUUBI Become Part of The Us People Podcast Community and donate: https://donorbox.org/us-people-podcastSavia Rocks Website: https://www.savia.rocks/Support the show
For the first episode of 2024, I had the pleasure of connecting with Todd Korol, an experienced editorial and corporate photographer living and working in Calgary, Alberta, Canada In this episode, we talked about: How he got started in photography What tools does he use to tell stories How transformative it was to meet William Albert Allard How he stays inspired after all those years And more! You can find out more about Todd on his website here: https://www.toddkorol.com/ or Instagram here: @toddkorol and his Youtube channel here: YouTube //// Ensure you are subscribed and rate the show on your favorite podcast app if you like what you hear! If you are more of a visual person, make sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel where we've built a growing community of more than 9200 like-minded visual storytellers here: youtube.com/fredranger My latest photography zine can be found here: fredranger.com/store Want to know where I get my great licensed music tracks? Simple it's Audiio and you can get 10% off using this link: Audiio for Creators Need a website? Use code Fredranger at Squarespace to get 10% off at squarespace.com You can support this ad-free podcast by buying me a coffee at buymeacoffee.com/fredranger Let's connect: Email: visualstorytelling @ fredranger.com Social: @fredranger on Threads, Twitter, Instagram, and Vero and on the web at thevisualstorytellingpodcast.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/visualstorytellingpodcast/message
Jeden medal mistrzostw świata i jedna kwalifikacja olimpijska – tak wygląda tegoroczny dorobek polskiego wioślarstwa. Prezes Polskiego Związku Towarzystw Wioślarskich Adam Korol przyznaje, że mogło być lepiej, ale też pokazuje, że przyszłość dyscypliny wygląda obiecująco. „Jest młodzież, jest potencjał, ale musimy być cierpliwi, bo zanim ci zawodnicy wejdą do sportu seniorskiego, musi trochę czasu upłynąć” – opowiada Korol.
In this episode I welcome back two of my favorite guests- newly inducted Indiana Hoosier hall of famer, Aleksey Korol who is the associate head coach at the University of Illinois Chicago and the Head Sports Performance Coach at UIC, David Marmon. This episode was recorded in-season and they discuss a wide range of topics based on their experiences as coaches of high performance athletes. Please enjoy!SummaryThe conversation explores the challenges faced in coaching teams and individuals, emphasizing the importance of mindset and hunger. The coaches discuss the need for players to believe in themselves and develop a winning mentality. They also touch on the cultural differences in youth soccer and the role of parents in shaping a player's mindset. The conversation highlights the significance of preparation and the emotional fatigue that comes with coaching. Overall, the key takeaway is that success in sports requires a combination of talent, preparation, and the right mindset.TakeawaysDeveloping the right mindset and hunger is crucial for success in sports.Cultural differences in youth soccer can impact a player's mindset and understanding of the game.Parents play a significant role in shaping a player's mindset and attitude towards success.Preparation and emotional resilience are essential for coaches to navigate the challenges of coaching.Chapters00:00 Challenges in Coaching Teams and Individuals03:00 The Importance of Mindset and Hunger07:35 Developing the Right Mindset10:29 Cultural Differences in Youth Soccer19:09 The Role of Parents in Developing Mindset23:19 Believing You're the Best27:39 The Importance of Preparation29:29 The Emotional Fatigue of Coaching
On the latest Overtime episode, we're joined by Manchester Storm's Michael Korol, who discusses his time in juniors, and what brought him to Manchester as well as how his time at the storm shelter has gone so far.
Adrián Korol e Ingrid Beck hablaron con un verdadero emblema de la radio argentina Juan Alberto "el muñeco" Mateyko. "Sentarme adelante de un micrófono es sanador y curativo, la radio es mi vida", destacó el conductor y recordó su trayectoria desde sus 8 años en que comenzó a trabajar en un radioteatro en radio Splendid . Sumado a eso, hablaron sobre el podcast que relata las historias de mujeres sindicalistas de América Latina y el Caribe, que refleja una investigación realizada por la periodista Tali Goldman, especializada en sindicalismo, quien profundizó sobre el tema hace varios años, debido a que muchos y muchas le preguntaban “¿Mujeres sindicalistas, existen?”. La misma, plantea las historias de aquellas sindicalistas que, a pesar de parecer inexistentes, están presentes bajo sus modos de lucha, de organización y de estratñegias distintas.
Adriàn Korol e Ingrid Beck conversaron con la escritora y periodista, de extensa trayectoria en el periodismo cultural, Hinde Pomeraniec, acerca de la reedición de su libro Blakie una voz insumisa, en el que aborda la vida de la cantante de jazz y conductora de radio y televisión Paloma Efron, caracterizada como una de las grandes promotoras e importadoras de cultura. En la sección Podcast, un análisis de El deseo de Pandora producido por la revista Anfibia, donde se aborda el feminismo desde una nueva perspectiva, tomando la conversación como el más feminista de los gestos. Además, la conmoración de los cincuenta años del golpe de estado en chile realizada en el Festival de Cine Latinoamericano de Biarritz, donde el cineasta franco-griego Costa Gavras honró la memoria de Salvador Allende con el film Missing.
In this episode we welcome Aleksey Korol, the Associate Head Coach at the University of Illinois-Chicago. Aleksey moved to the US from the Ukraine when he was in high school and went on to play collegiately at Indiana University. He made 3 college cup appearances and guided the Hoosiers to back-to-back national titles as a junior and senior. Korol concluded his collegiate career at Indiana in 1999 as the leading point scorer in NCAA Tournament history and the fourth-highest point scorer in the illustrious history of IU soccer. Aleksey was recently inducted into the Indiana University Athletics Hall of Fame. Aleksey then went on to be the fifth pick in the 2000 MLS SuperDraft by the Dallas Burn. It was a real privilege for Justin Chezem, who is the men's coach at Christopher Newport University and I to have Aleksey on the podcast. I hope you enjoy it. Please remember to subscribe and review our podcast and follow us on social media. Also, send any comments or questions through matchplayrecruit.com.
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Last fall and winter, Russian attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure knocked out more than half of the country's capacity to generate electricity. According to UN estimates, the average Ukrainian household spent five of the final 12 weeks of 2022 without power. Generators helped keep the lights on in many homes and businesses, but they were noisy, susceptible to breakdown and required a steady supply of diesel to keep them humming along. “At some point, too many of those generators came to Ukraine,” said Andrii Korol from the Energy Act for Ukraine foundation. “You walk on the street, it's like a street of generators.”Widespread blackouts are over for now, but Korol and others in Ukraine say the increased focus on energy security has raised interest and demand for renewable energy. Energy Act for Ukraine, which launched last April, is outfitting schools and hospitals with what it sees as a better alternative to generators: backup batteries that are charged by solar panels. The foundation aims to deploy 150 of these systems in Ukraine and has completed projects at two hospitals and one school so far. The school, which serves more than 2,000 students in the city of Irpin, was “able to function non-stop” through the winter thanks to the solar panels on the school's blue corrugated metal roof, according to director Ivan Ptashnyk. Solar panels are seen on the school's blue metal roof. Credit: Anastasia Vlasova/The World “There were in-person classes during winter, during blackouts, where students were in classes and were using power thanks to the solar panels,” Ptashnyk told The World through an interpreter earlier this summer. The rooftop solar panels charge up a bank of batteries in the school's basement that can meet the school's critical energy needs for the eight-hour school day, Ptashnyk said, including powering lights in classrooms, the basement bomb shelter and the internet. The school also has a generator, but the solar energy, Ptashnyk said, is free.“We don't pay a dime for it, and this is our future.” Ptashnyk is not alone in that view. Ivan Ptashnyk happily shows off the "free" solar energy that keeps his school running. Credit: Anastasia Vlasova/The World The Ukrainian government outlined ambitious targets for renewables last year in its national recovery plan. President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said the country will become “a leader in building modern green energy.” DTEK, Ukraine's largest private power producer headed by Alexander Selischev, is also touting its small but growing renewables business. “Now we understand, especially after this winter, that energy matters,” Selischev said. “And more and more, our authorities, investors, general public understand that energy security and renewables, it's like the same.” All eight of DTEK's traditional thermal power-generating stations have been damaged by Russian strikes or occupation, according to Selischev. Most of the country's wind turbines are currently in occupied territory, but at least renewables can be more dispersed, Selischev said, less centralized and vulnerable to attack. “It's much harder to destroy thousands of turbines than destroy one thermal block,” Selischev said. “So, it's more safe.” A bomb shelter at the school. Credit: Anastasia Vlasova/The World The company recently finished construction on the first phase of a new wind farm in southeastern Ukraine, just 60 miles from the front lines. It produces enough energy to power a small city, and Selischev said that completing it amid frequent air attacks sends an important message. “We believe that our industry, our country, has a future, and we continue construction,” he said.The Ukrainian government is seeking to align itself more closely with Europe, including its energy sector. But it would need to roughly double its prewar renewable energy capacity to bring it up to the European average. So far, it's rare to see solar panels on a rooftop in Ukraine, “but that's already started to change,” said Hanna Rutkovska, a renewable energy expert at a leading Ukrainian environmental organization called EcoAction.Rutkovska told The World that interest in renewables has spiked since the full-scale invasion started. “And I think that it changed because people who had money said, ‘Okay, I actually can give these high upfront costs, but I will have [an] energy supply during disruption,'” she said. “‘It will make my life normal — I want to work,' and renewables became this option for people.”EcoAction is offering grants to organizations launching renewable energy and energy efficiency projects. It has seen a strong demand for applications. It's also installed solar panels and a heat pump at a hospital outside of Kyiv. “I think that during the recovery, we'll see much more of these projects,” she said.But to translate these small projects into a national energy transition, Rutkovska believes the national government needs to make clear whether it's prioritizing renewables over other power sources as it seeks international funding to rebuild. “We are talking a lot about it, and we see the Ukrainian government talking a lot about it,” Rutkovska said of a renewable-fueled recovery. “But we also need actions, and we need a clear plan and roadmap in our head.” Some more details emerged last week during a conference at which Ukraine courted international funding for rebuilding in London. The Ministry of Energy announced new targets for expanded wind, solar and energy storage capacity by 2050. But Rutkovska said the government still hasn't released the kind of renewable energy roadmap that experts like her are watching for. Related: A year of war in Ukraine: A timeline of key moments
-The Moose is back with the Chocolatey Manchester Storm and so is Captain Critch -Finishing their rookie seasons, loving and having fun playing hockey -Making it rain chocolate in Cardiff, Wales for my U9 gals and Batchy -Growing up a team guy and getting used to the turnover of friends in pro hockey -Remembering all the fun we have had in the shed and it happens with good people like these shed guys
A días de irse del país, el conductor nos cuenta cómo fue el comienzo de 'Sin Codificar', sus historias como productor, la vez que fue a la reunión de padres de Migue Granados y más. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/urbanaplayfm/message
Este viernes en Bichos de Radio, Adrián Korol e Ingrid Beck reciben a Charlie López, escritor e historiador especializado en análisis del discurso y reconocido como un curioso de la palabra, para hablar sobre el origen de las frases hechas, los refranes y hasta los insultos cotidianos que analiza en su libro De Donde Vienen, las frases y palabras de nuestro lenguaje cotidiano. López abordó algunas de las historias reflejadas en esta obra, adelantó la presentación del mismo en la Feria del Libro y se refirió al origen de esta investigación y la importancia del lenguaje. Además, recordamos a Rita Lee a días de su muerte, un repaso a su legado artístico y la vigencia de su obra. Un informe de Radio Francia Internacional sobre la actualidad de Lionel Messi en el París Saint Germain FC A 38 años del inicio del juicio a las juntas, escuchamos un compilado donde se incluye el testimonio de Estela de Carlotto ante el tribunal. Para finalizar, una reseña del podcast “Gracias León” producido por la agencia Telam, con un repaso a la historia del musico León Gieco, sus inicios, la persecución durante la dictadura y el relanzamiento de su carrera en la vuelta a la democracia.
Paz no significa lo mismo en todos lados. De cuáles paces hablamos y cómo suenan. A propósito del Día Mundial de la Radio 2023, en el que UNESCO eligió que este año el tema abordado sería la radio y la paz, realizamos una serie sonora explorando diferentes expresiones de esta relación. En esta pieza, se resume aquella serie a la vez que se reflexiona en torno a algunas preguntas: ¿Qué rol tienen la radio y el sonido en la construcción de paz? ¿Cuáles son las relaciones históricas entre radio y conflicto? ¿Cuántas formas de paz existen en nuestra región? ¿Y a qué suenan? Desde las emisoras de paz de Colombia hasta los registros sonoros de la protesta en Chile, Perú, Ecuador y Bolivia, pasando por las radios con perspectiva de género en México, las radios insurgentes de El Salvador, la radio en la guerra de Malvinas y el rol de la radio comunitaria en la resolución de problemas. Guión, voz y montaje: Francisco Godinez GalayEntrevistas en Colombia: Mónica ValdésEntrevistas en México: Graciela Martínez MatíasAgradecimientos especiales a Adrián Korol, a Daniela Elías por los sonidos de Bolivia, Vanessa Valencia por los sonidos de Perú, Jezabel Calero por los sonidos de Ecuador.
framework:afield, entitled 'marble route', produced in canada with sounds recorded in portugal by alëna korolëva. for the full playlist see https://frameworkradio.net/2023/04/841-2023-04-16/.
framework:afield, entitled 'marble route', produced in canada with sounds recorded in portugal by alëna korolëva. for the full playlist see https://frameworkradio.net/2023/04/841-2023-04-16/.
Adrián Korol nos cuenta diversos casos de radios clandestinas, guerrilleras, de propaganda, y radioafición. Día Mundial de la Radio 2023 Adrián Korol es director de Radio Argentina al Exterior y de Radio POP Chascomús, pero además es radioaficionado y un fanático y coleccionista de radio. Nos cuenta mil historias de radios en conflictos. El origen bélico de la tecnología de la radio, que se reconvierte para la paz. La radio en la Segunda Guerra, la Radio Liberty en Malvinas, el programa Escucha Chile de Radio Moscú, las homilías de Monseñor Romero, la emisora de onda corta de Montoneros en Costa Rica, la llamada de Radio Suecia a la ESMA, la radioafición en momentos dramáticos. Entrevista: Francisco Godinez Galay Locución: Celina Sereno Serie realizada con el apoyo de UNESCO Montevideo.
-Jakey, Korzie & the chocolatey Manchester Storm get it... winning is fun & Shed guys know shed guys -Coaching kids and them helping you more than you helping them -Growing up in Fife & moving to Canada and dropping the accent -Why is Korzie your favourite player? "He's a really, really nice guy and he does everything for the TEAM" -Fighting shed guy Sam Duggan and having respect for fellas that will step up for their teammates
Bichos de Radio se despide del año con los mejores deseos para el 2023 y repasando algunos de los grandes momentos que Adrián Korol e Ingrid Beck compartieron con los oyentes: Lola del Carril: Jorge Fomento: Florencia Alcaraz y los amigos uruguayos Fernando Cabrera y Leo Masliah. Feliz 2023 para todos y todas!!
Bichos de Radio volvió después del Mundial de Qatar, y Adrián Korol e Ingrid Beck festejaron el campeonato con un programa especial. Informes sobre el recorrido de la albiceleste camino al título con la cobertura de Radio France Internacional, testimonios de los protagonistas, las malas ondas desde el programa español El Chiringuito y los audios de la torre de control de Ezeiza con el vuelo de Aerolíneas Argentinas que trajo a Messi y compañía. Ademas, un justo reconocimiento a Víctor Hugo Morales en su último Mundial, entrevista al gran relator expresando sus sensaciones durante el torneo y el testimonio de Leandro Rojas, operador técnico de Radio Nacional presente en Qatar.
Working on games is hard. It's even harder to go from an engineer to a founder of a game studio that is able to produce two blockbuster titles in a row. In today's show I chat with Moon Studios co-founder Gennadiy Korol about his work on Ori (if you're near an Xbox or a PC - the game is worth your time), learning the complexity of graphics engineering, and navigating the uncertainty that comes from starting a zero-to-one effort where you have nothing to fall back on.
En esta nueva edición, los mas bicheros de la radio Adrián Korol e Ingrid Beck en una hermosa charla con Nicolás Maggi, ganador del Premios Gabo 2022 por su serie de podcasts “La Segunda Muerte del Dios Punk”. Además, un ingenioso informe sobre el 35º Encuentro Plurinacional de Mujeres, Lesbianas, Trans, Travestis, Intersexuales, Bisexuales y No Binaries que tuvo lugar el último fin de semana en la provincia de en San Luis. Y, por el "Día del Respeto por la Diversidad Cultural": un podcast de Pares, Formación en Educación Sexual Integral.
En esta nueva edición de Bichos de Radio, desde Uruguay, el polifacético Leo Masliah en una charla imperdible con Adrián Korol y con Ingrid Beck. Además: homenaje a Jesús Quintero, el Perro Verde. Y sobre el final Juan Martín Guevara habla de su hermano "El Che", a 55 años de su asesinato en Bolivia.
Este viernes, en Bichos de Radio, Adrián Korol e Ingrid Beck reciben a Pablo Llonto, periodista, escritor, sindicalista y militante por los derechos humanos con parte activa en el Juicio a las Juntas de 1985 como abogado y periodista acreditado. Llonto recordó la experiencia en ese histórico proceso, la relación con los testigos y la cobertura realizada. También se refirió a la notoriedad que cobró el film recientemente estrenado “Argentina 1985”, el valor de la misma para retomar el dialogo y continuar el testimonio de lo ocurrido, así como el dolor respecto a las cuatro absoluciones ocurridas. También se refirió a la función de sectores de la prensa y el poder judicial como sostenedores de la dictadura y lo vivido en su paso por el diario Clarín. Además: Un podcast realizado por la agencia Telám para recordar a Carlitos Balá, en el que se recuerdan anécdotas de su carrera, la creación de sus famosas frases, sus programas y espectáculos más trascendentes, así como el célebre “Show de Carlitos Balá” Finalmente un análisis de las elecciones en Brasil de este domingo 2 de octubre, con Lula da Silva como gran favorito para poner fin a 4 años de gobierno de Bolsonaro, y las repercusiones internacionales de la víspera.
Prawo i marketing pozornie wydają się dwoma różnymi światami, a jak już się przecinają, to robi się nerwowo. Dziś z naszą gościnią, Magdaleną Korol, wspólniczką w kancelarii Creativa Legal, będziemy Was przekonywać, że marketingowcy i prawnicy to jedna, mocna drużyna i warto ze sobą współpracować. Bo czy wiedzieliście, że strategia lub pozycjonowanie marki, które stworzycie z klientem to też utwór, który objęty jest prawem autorskim? No właśnie
Between 2 Butts: The Podcast That Lets Nothing Slip Between The Cracks
Huzzah! Jay, Tice, and Becca are joined by seasoned Renaissance festival performers Tony and Mark Korol-Evans! In this installment of the show you'll meet two actors who have played as characters in the Maryland Renaissance Festival. Find out anything you want to know about Renaissance festivals from the people who wrote the book on it (literally!) You´ll hear which Renaissance festival was designed by Escher (all uphill!), which is the hottest Faire, perks of small Faires and large Faires, unique traits of Faires all across the country, and, most importantly...what's the gold-star-standard faire! Plus, fainting queens, privy shrouds, ways to beat the heat in costume, opera, baritone-tenor jealousy, and..what if Queen Elizabeth and Mary Queen of Scots had met? In addition, we got a look into Tony and Mark's work with sexual assault victims and in intimiacy choreography for theatre, and also how Tony and Mark's son is carrying on their tradition! It's also a highly eventful episode for our hosts, with Jay and Tice both needing mid-show pee breaks, Becca muting herself while her husband-to-be moves furniture, and Jay and Becca warming up to be in "The Sound of Music". All this PLUS "Match Game" in episode 58!Find more of our guests on Facebook and support them on Patreon!
In this episode I have a conversation with Sifu Jason Korol on the biblical understanding of self defense. Want your own copy of Christ & Self Defense? Click HERE If you're in the upstate of SC visit his SCHOOL. Jason is a leading authority in Jeet Kune Do and WIng Chun, an author of several books on the arts he teaches, and has been featured numerous times on TV and in Empire Media's Mastering Wing Chun series along with his instructor, Tony Massengill. He began his training in 1981 and trained privately in Wing Chun throughout the 80′s in upstate New York. A longtime student in Jeet Kune Do of Lamar Davis, Jason started his formal training in Jeet Kune Do with Paul Vunak in 1989 and was also fortunate enough to train with Bruce Lee protege Ted Wong in the mid-90′s. He is now a senior instructor in the Ip Man Wing Chun Union and the co-founder of Cornerstone Jeet Kune Do along with Ted Wong student Jonathan Parsons. Forever a student, Jason continues to grow and learn even after over 35 years of experience. In March 2014 he met Wong Shun Leung student and master instructor, David Peterson of Malaysia. Greatly impressed with the Wong Shun Leung approach to Wing Chun, Jason has been busy learning that unique approach too.
Dialogue avec la sociologue uruguayenne Karina Batthyány, Secrétaire exécutive du Conseil latino-américain et caribéen des sciences sociales (CLACSO) qui anticipe ce que sera leur Neuvième Conférence à Mexico du 7 al 10 juin.Présentation : Éric Domergue, avec la production de Silvana Avellaneda, Julián Cortez responsable du web, sous la direction de Adrián Korol.
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De regreso al estudio de Radio Nacional, Adrián Korol e Ingrid Beck se conectan con la Antártida y dialogan con el recién llegado equipo de mujeres encargado de la programación de LRA36 Radio Nacional Arcángel San Gabriel. Además: A 35 años del levantamiento carapintada de la de Semana Santa del 87. La inoxidable Niní Marshall en Radio El Mundo. A 30 años de la partida de Atahualpa Yupanqui, sexto fragmento de la entrevista que le hizo Daniel Viglietti en 1992 en París para su programa “Tímpano”.
Este viernes, en Bichos de Radio, Adrián Korol e Ingrid Beck dialogan con Lola del Carril, la primera mujer argentina en relatar fútbol masculino. Especial Malvinas con audios históricos a 4 décadas de la Guerra del Atlántico Sur. A 30 años de la partida de Atahualpa Yupanqui, quinto fragmento de la entrevista que le hizo Daniel Viglietti en 1992 en París para su programa “Tímpano”.
En esta emisión, los “Bichos de radio” conversaron con una de las grandes voces de la radiofonía argentina, Luisa Valmaggia, con motivo de su reciente distinción a “Las grandes Maestras del periodismo argentino”. Luisa indicó que “Los que hacemos radio tenemos la necesidad de contar y compartir” asimismo contó acerca de su actualidad y su carrera iniciada en el año 1978. Adrián Korol e Ingrid Beck despidieron al Bicho de Radio, Gerardo Rozín, a través de una entrevista realizada en este programa en abril del 2020. En el ámbito internacional, se analizó el triunfo en las elecciones primarias presidenciales de Colombia por parte del izquierdista y ex. Alcalde de Bogotá, Gustavo Petro, integrante de la coalición de izquierda “Pacto Historico”. Finalmente, a 30 años de la partida de Atahualpa Yupanqui, el tercer fragmento de la entrevista que le hizo Daniel Viglietti en su programa “Tímpano” en París en 1992.
En el marco de los 40 años de la Guerra de malvinas, Adrián Korol e Ingrid Beck abren la 7° temporada de Bichos de Radio con un reportaje a Terciano Zampieri, uno de los radioaficionados que estuvo en las islas en 1982. Integrante de ROA la Red de Observadores del Aires, "el tano" cuenta cómo llegó a Malvinas con la Fuerza Aérea tras recibir una invitación en el Radioclub de la provincia de Córdoba. Además, ¿qué pasa entre Rusia y Ucrania?: el análisis de una gran conocedora, Hinde Pomeraniec. En la segunda parte del programa una recopilación de las Aperturas de Sesiones en democracia, de Raúl Alfonsín a Alberto Fernández. Y sobre el final y a 30 años de la partida de Atahualpa Yupanqui, compartimos un fragmento de la entrevista que le hizo Daniel Viglietti en su programa “Tímpano” en París, en 1992.
Dzisiejszy odcinek jest gościnny. Gościną jest Magdalena Korol - adwokatka, współzałożycielka kancelarii Creativa. Gościem jest też prowadzący, czyli Marcin Tomczak. Dzisiejszą rozmowę zarejestrowaliśmy w ramach cyklu LEGAL MARKET Stories w grudniu 2021 roku. Cały cykl jest przygotowaniem do konferencji LEGAL MARKET DAY 2022, która odbędzie się 10-11 marca w Warszawie oraz online.Ta rozmowa jest zatytułowana „Czasem trzeba głośno przekląć”.Magda dzieli się swoimi doświadczeniami i porusza takie tematy jak:
Wenn es einen „Vater des Medientrainings“ gibt, dann ist es Stefan Korol, der vor 30 Jahren sein erstes Medientraining angeboten hat. Damals war es allenfalls üblich ein „Rhetorik-Training“ zu buchen, aber ein Medientraining? Das gab es nicht. Seitdem ist viel passiert - einerseits mit Stefan Korol, der lange Professor an der Fachhochschule Rhein-Sieg war, und andererseits mit Form und Inhalten des Medientrainings. Davon berichtet Stefan Korol in dieser Episode des Podcasts Medientraining - Auftakt einer Reihe von Gesprächen mit anderen Medientrainer:innen.
Learn about how birds could help us predict natural disasters; fairy tales' old origins; and how breaks and sprains heal. Kivi Kuaka: how birds could be the key to an early warning system for natural disasters by Briana Brownell Hakai Magazine. (2021). Can Birds Help Us Avoid Natural Disasters? | Hakai Magazine. Hakai Magazine; Hakai Magazine. https://www.hakaimagazine.com/news/can-birds-help-us-avoid-natural-disasters/ The project - Kivi Kuaka. (2021, May 3). Kivi Kuaka. https://kivikuaka.fr/theproject/?lang=en Your Favorite Fairy Tales Are Way Older Than You Think by Ashley Hamer Folk tales are older than you think - Durham University. (2021). Dur.ac.uk. https://www.dur.ac.uk/news/research/?itemno=27041 Comparative phylogenetic analyses uncover the ancient roots of Indo-European folktales | Royal Society Open Science. (2016). Royal Society Open Science. https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/full/10.1098/rsos.150645 No fairy tale: Origins of some famous stories go back thousands of years. (2016, January 20). Science News. https://www.sciencenews.org/article/no-fairy-tale-origins-some-famous-stories-go-back-thousands-years Keats, J. (2017). The Origins of an Ancient Fairy Tale. Discover Magazine; Discover Magazine. https://www.discovermagazine.com/planet-earth/the-origins-of-an-ancient-fairy-tale Fairy Tales: September 2021 podcast playlist | Podcast Brunch Club. (2021, August 31). Podcast Brunch Club. https://podcastbrunchclub.com/fairytales/ Why do breaks heal faster than sprains? by Cameron Duke Clemence Lim. (2021, June 14). Better to break a bone than to tear a ligament or tendon? Ask your Physio. Core Concepts Physiotherapy; Core Concepts Pte Ltd. https://www.coreconcepts.com.sg/article/better-to-break-a-bone/ Healing Expectations for Different Tissue Types - Symmetry Physical Therapy. (2017, July 25). Symmetry Physical Therapy. https://symmetryptaustin.com/healing-expectations-for-different-tissue-types/ J Gordon Betts, Desaix, P., Johnson, E., Johnson, J. E., Korol, O., Kruse, D., Poe, B., Wise, J., Womble, M. D., Young, K. A., & College, O. (2013). Anatomy & physiology. Openstax College, Rice University. Ligament. (2020). Physiopedia. https://www.physio-pedia.com/Ligament ligament | Definition, Function, Types, & Facts | Britannica. (2021). In Encyclopædia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/science/ligament Follow Curiosity Daily on your favorite podcast app to learn something new every day withCody Gough andAshley Hamer. Still curious? Get exclusive science shows, nature documentaries, and more real-life entertainment on discovery+! Go to https://discoveryplus.com/curiosity to start your 7-day free trial. discovery+ is currently only available for US subscribers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You've been on this journey with us for a FULL YEAR OF TORAH! (Wow!!!) Join featured rockstar featured guest Margarita Korol for an artistic exploration of Lech L'cha including a lens of grief that we don't always talk about (it's hard to leave places and people behind!). Margarita also introduced us to the very special history of Russian-speaking immigrants and how there are incredible communities of Russian-Speaking Jews all over America! We were also thrilled to welcome grief influencer Nadine Menashe as our Q&A guest and to make a very special drink for “Midrashic Mixology” with wine that she sent from Lange Estate Winery. We can't wait to continue the journey with you and invite you to join us as we continue on to new and exciting lands. Shout out to Rabbi Josh Mikutis and JDC-Entwine for making the introduction! To continue the conversation: Margarita's Work JDCEntwine.org/rsjdom Margarita's Linktree: https://linktr.ee/MargaritaKorol Margarita's Instagram: @UrbanPopArtist Nadine's Instagram: @VarsityGriefSquad Find us on social media: Facebook: @DrinkingandDrashing Instagram: @DrinkingandDrashing Show the love with some Drinking and Drashing: Torah with a Twist merchandise at store.drinkinganddrashing.com, and don't forget to subscribe and give us a rating on Apple Podcasts—it's a great way to help our show grow! Edited by Kate Griffin
Ernest and Allister dive into the mystery of the missing military submarine with the help of Allister's uncle. But what they find may be far greater than they can handle, all while Allister does some research of his own. Dark Tides is a weekly improvised audio drama series, set in the Hookba Archipelago. The show follows Ernest Marsh, a newly commissioned Park Ranger arriving in the Archipelago. And Allister Stern, a local conspiracy theorist and aspiring cryptozoologist. Together these young investigators unravel a twisted mystery of disappearances and fatal encounters with the uncanny as they search for the truth. Can you trust the voices in your head? Can you survive the troubled waters? Beware the Dark Tides. Music from - VIVEK ABHISHEK, White Bat Audio, Jim Croce, Korol i Shut & REPULSIVE
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framework:afield, entitled ‘random city', produced in canada by alёna korolёva. for a full playlist see https://frameworkradio.net/2021/01/741-2021-01-24/.
Promoting Russian cinema in the United States. The post Dasha Korol – Russian Film Week USA appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
This is basically a response to a response video. A good friend of mine, Taylor Kelly, over at Martial Tutor, did a response to a video made by another good friend Jason Korol. The video was about the relationship between JKD and MMA. So today on the show, Jason and I talk about the relationship between the two disciplines and what they can learn from each other. Enjoy! Link to book on weight loss https://www.amazon.com/Diet-Sins-Your-Failing-What-ebook/dp/B0777FPKZQ/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1513557594&sr=8-3&keywords=Diet+Sins
My apologies to everyone. The last podcast was an audio mistake. It was not my discussion with Jason but was a previous podcast. So here is the audio with Jason on the pros and cons of training JKD Link to book on intermittent fasting: https://www.amazon.com/Fasting-Break-Your-Plateau-Intermittent-ebook/dp/B06XXT1VRM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1505752554&sr=8-1&keywords=Fasting+to+break+your+plateau
What are the best and worst aspects of training JKD? Does JKD need improvement? If so, how? Can JKD contribute to MMA? If so, How? Also, how should you handle limiting beliefs about your training? All this and more in this episode of The Empty Cup Podcast! Book on weight loss https://www.amazon.com/Fasting-Break-Your-Plateau-Intermittent-ebook/dp/B06XXT1VRM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1505421983&sr=8-1&keywords=fasting+to+break+your+plateau
If you have to use your martial skills to defend yourself, even if you are in the right, you may have to face legal ramifications. What do you need to know if you have to talk to the police after defending yourself or a friend? The answer might shock you. Listen and learn on today's episode! Book on weight loss: https://www.amazon.com/Fasting-Break-Your-Plateau-Intermittent-ebook/dp/B06XXT1VRM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1501335696&sr=8-1&keywords=fasting+to+break+your+plateau
Author of: JKD Pure and Simple, Jason Korol joins us today for some controversial topics. What is JKD? Is it a style? Is it a set of concepts? Is it both? Find out our opinions on today's show. Link to weight loss book https://www.amazon.com/Fasting-Break-Your-Plateau-Intermittent-ebook/dp/B06XXT1VRM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1494270277&sr=8-1&keywords=fasting+to+break+your+plateau