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In this free Battle Report, Ben and Steve play the classic Ora et Labora.Support the show hereBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/five-games-for-doomsday--5631121/support.
It's your turn...to click here to send us your comments on the showNow for something completely different...Davey invites everyone into his mind as he devises an Escape Room for the gang to try and escape from. Who knew Taunton board game shops could be so dangerous.FIRST PLAYER: DaveyOTHER PLAYERS: JP, Becky & DanIn this episode you'll learn:- how Dan has been launching off with his first experiences of Galactic Cruise by Kinson Key Games- about the latest hotness from 2011 with Ora et Labora from Lookout Games- how Davey can't get enough of battling boss monsters in Primal: The Awakening- that Becky is better at enticing people to her French parties than her collecting flowers in both Fleur & Botany by Dux Somnium Games- whether the Whose Turn gang will make it out of Davey's mind in our first recorded escape room experience.LINKS REFERENCED IN THE SHOWPrimal: The Awakening Campaign & Live Stream on Gaming Rules!https://www.youtube.com/live/s-skDcpGjLg?si=LirydVhsVQoFdC0_For more information around Pax Illuminaten check out the episode belowhttps://www.whoseturn.co.uk/1930456/episodes/13822012-expansion-pack-oliver-kiley-s-turn-pax-illuminatenBackground music during the escape room credit below:Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/gerald-olivieri/firefliesLicense code: TR8ZMXEKFB2LCJCCEPISODE CHAPTERS0:00 - TURN 1 - Player Count1:37 - TURN 2 - Let's Talk About Hex1:53 - Becky - Botany & Fleur6:11 - Dan - Galactic Cruise11:05 - JP - Ora et Labora20:02 - Davey - Primal streaming on Gaming Rules!25:39 - TURN 3 - Main Event: Escape from the board game bazaar26:05 - Prologue30:05 - Chapter 1: The Board Game Shelves37:18 - Chapter 2: The Chessboard Floor39:26 - Chapter 3: The Long Hallway44:17 - Chapter 4: Return to the Chessboard Floor46:26 - Chapter 5: The Trouble with Zoo Mascots51:06 - Chapter 6: Dangerous Dart Dealore Adventure54:30 - Chapter 7: The Three Spires57:45 - Epilogue59:47 - TURN 4 - The Penultimate Turn1:16:18 - TURN 5 - The Final TurnSupport the showSUPPORTING THE SHOW- Support us on Ko-FiENGAGING WITH THE SHOWWe want your questions so engage with the show through our channels below:- Email Us - BoardGameGeek - Facebook - Instagram- Youtube - TikTok
Brendan talks about what games Taurus gamers might like or be good at. Join us, won't you?Previous Astrology Files episodesAllure.com's “12 Zodiac Signs: Dates and Personality Traits”Serene and Bucolic EnvironmentsOra et Labora (2011)Dorfromantik: The Board Game (2022)Tipperary (2023)LuxuryRococo: Deluxe Edition (2020)Last Will (2011)Ladies & Gentlemen (2013)Stubborn-nessA Game of Thrones: The Board Game (Second Edition) (2011)Gloomhaven (2017)Arkham Horror: The Card Game (2016)VenusConcordia Venus (2018)Terraforming Mars: Venus Next (2017)Onward to Venus (2014)What games do you think Taurus Gamers would enjoy? Share your thoughts over on boardgamegeek in guild #3269.
Brendan talks about what games Taurus gamers might like or be good at. Join us, won't you?Previous Astrology Files episodesAllure.com's “12 Zodiac Signs: Dates and Personality Traits”Serene and Bucolic EnvironmentsOra et Labora (2011)Dorfromantik: The Board Game (2022)Tipperary (2023)LuxuryRococo: Deluxe Edition (2020)Last Will (2011)Ladies & Gentlemen (2013)Stubborn-nessA Game of Thrones: The Board Game (Second Edition) (2011)Gloomhaven (2017)Arkham Horror: The Card Game (2016)VenusConcordia Venus (2018)Terraforming Mars: Venus Next (2017)Onward to Venus (2014)What games do you think Taurus Gamers would enjoy? Share your thoughts over on boardgamegeek in guild #3269.
La escasez de oferta de viviendas a la venta o en alquiler puede provocar que en los próximos meses tengan que cerrar muchas inmobiliarias o que, como mal menor, se vean obligadas a realizar serios ajustes de personal. Además, hablamos del estudio realizado por el Instituto Tecnológico del Producto Infantil y del Ocio, AIJU, con sede en Ibi, y la Fundación Crecer Jugando con motivo del Día del Niño, que se conmemora este 26 de abril y repasamos las cifras de desempleo de Labora en los municipios afectados por la DANA del 29 de octubre.
En entrevista con Pamela Cerdeira, para MVS Noticias, José Juan Godínez Montaño, ex director del Hospital General de Ensenada, Baja California, habló sobre despiden a director de Hospital en Ensenada tras denunciar carencias en la institución.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
En Guanajuato, un total de 71 hombres han sido inscritos en el Registro de Deudores Alimentarios Brugada construirá la nueva Utopía de la Madre Tierra Avanzan negociaciones comerciales entre China y EUMás información en nuestro podcast
ORA et LABORA, la communauté prie et travaille ensemble. En parcourant l'Ile de Lerins, nous rencontrons les frères, et ceux qui les aident au quotidien. Ce lieu magnifique attire des touristes par miliers. Qu'y trouve-t-il ? C'est ce que nous raconte ce reportage.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
You won't believe what job Fr. Barnabas had before becoming a Benedictine priest! In this episode, Fr. Barnabas O'Reilly and Deacon Kevin Knight discuss the Benedictine practice of Ora et Labora, Latin for "Pray and Work," and how every Catholic can incorporate these principles into his or her own life. #itscatholicyall #benedictines #benedictinemilitaryschool #bc #benedictineorder #stbenedict #catholicpodcasts #catholicism #religiouslife #vocationaldiscernment #oraetlabora #prayer #work #dignityofwork #monk #monastery https://www.thebc400.com/ | https://saintvincentarchabbey.org/ | https://diosav.org/en/offices-and-ministries/item/permanent-diaconate
La agricultura en la Marina Alta busca garantizar su futuro a través de la Xarxa Agrícola, un proyecto gestionado por CREAMA y financiado por Labora y la Unión Europea. Así lo ha explicado Agustí Espí, técnico medioambiental del proyecto, en el espacio de agricultura de Hoy por Hoy Dénia- Marina Alta.
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"A Theology of Flourishing," Ora et Labora (Faith & Vocation), Jeremiah 29:1-9, The Very Rev. Dr. Dan Alger. Our vocation is more than simply work we get paid for—it is how God has intentionally created us in his image to do good and meaningful work in partnership with him. In this sermon series (Ora et Labora), we'll explore how God interacts with our vocation, in whatever season of life or field of work we find ourselves in. How do we participate in God's redemptive work through our vocation?
El objetivo era conectar a personas desempleadas con empresas interesadas en ampliar sus plantillas
"Cultivating the Young," Ora et Labora (Faith & Vocation), Luke 15:11-32, The Rev. Drew Hill. Our vocation is more than simply work we get paid for—it is how God has intentionally created us in his image to do good and meaningful work in partnership with him. In this sermon series (Ora et Labora), we'll explore how God interacts with our vocation, in whatever season of life or field of work we find ourselves in. How do we participate in God's redemptive work through our vocation?
Más de 20 empresas realizarán una maratón de entrevistas de trabajo a todo el que quiera participar el próximo 26 de febrero
Our vocation is more than simply work we get paid for—it is how God has intentionally created us in his image to do good and meaningful work in partnership with him. In this sermon series (Ora et Labora), we'll explore how God interacts with our vocation, in whatever season of life or field of work we find ourselves in. How do we participate in God's redemptive work through our vocation? "Cultivating the Beautiful," Ora et Labora (Faith & Vocation), Amelia Blanchard.
Nunca tantos brasileiros com mais de 60 anos estiveram ocupados no Brasil. No ano passado, eram mais de 8 milhões, segundo dados do Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística (IBGE). O crescimento dessa população no mercado de trabalho é acelerado. Em 2012, quando o levantamento começou a ser realizado, eram 4,934 milhões. O trabalho entre a população mais velha deve ganhar força ao longo dos próximos anos. O Brasil enfrenta um envelhecimento mais rápido do que o esperado, o que deve reforçar a ocupação de quem tem mais de 60 anos. A reforma da Previdência - aprovada em 2019 - também forçou o brasileiro a trabalhar por mais tempo ao elevar a idade mínima de aposentadoria. Neste episódio do vodcast Dois Pontos, Lucas Assis, economista da consultoria Tendências, e Sérgio Serapião, CEO da Labora, uma startup que une empresas e profissionais mais velhos, discutem os desafios e ganhos da presença dos trabalhadores com mais de 60 anos no mercado de trabalho e como as empresas devem se ajustar para lidar com essa nova tendência. O episódio tem a apresentação da colunista do Estadão Roseann Kennedy e a participação de Luiz Guilherme Gerbelli, repórter de economia. Produção Everton Oliveira Larissa Burchard Edição Júlia Borja Gravado no estúdio U360 -- Assista também: #27 GERAÇÃO Z no mercado de TRABALHO: problemática ou consciente?: https://omny.fm/shows/dois-pontos/27-dois-pontos-gera-o-z #43 LIFELONG LEARNING: Como o APRENDIZADO CONTÍNUO pode ser usado na vida profissional: https://omny.fm/shows/dois-pontos/dois-pontos-aprendizado-conti-nuo-a-udio ASSINE O ESTADÃO: Seja assinante por R$1,90/mês e tenha acesso ilimitado ao nosso conteúdo. Acesse: http://bit.ly/estadao-oferta-ytSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Haben Sie schon mal von einer Gewitterhexe gehört oder von einer Donnerschwester? Das sind witzig gemeinte und liebevoll gewählte Beschreibungen für eine Frau, die im sechsten Jahrhundert gelebt hat. Wir wüssten wahrscheinlich nicht so viel von ihr, wenn nicht ihr berühmter Bruder einiges von dem notiert hat, was er mit seiner Schwester erlebt hat. Es ist die Geschichte von den zwei Geschwistern, die mir schon lange richtig gut gefällt. Benedikt von Nursia, der große Vater des abendländischen Mönchtums, hat eine wunderbar ausgewogene Ordensregel geschrieben. Ora et Labora – das gute Verhältnis von Gebet und Tätigkeit, von Stille und Gemeinschaft, ist so klug geschrieben, dass diese Regel hunderttausende Mönche in der ganzen Welt über eineinhalb Jahrtausende bis heute sehr gut leben und beten und wirken lässt. Den Benediktinern verdanken wir die Kultivierung Europas in vielerlei Hinsicht. Eine Regel in dieser Ordnung besagt, dass es nur unter außergewöhnlichen Umständen erlaubt ist, außerhalb des Klosters zu übernachten. Immer am Abend sollen alle Brüder zurück sein. Und dann gibt es seine Schwester Scholastika. Die wahrscheinlich durch das Vorbild des Bruders Nonne geworden ist und in ihrem Kloster in der Nähe lebt. Gelegentlich besucht Benedikt seine Schwester und sie reden über Gott und das Leben in seiner Nachfolge. Eines Abends, als Scholastika weiß, dass ihre Lebenszeit zu Ende geht, will sie ihren Bruder überzeugen, dass er noch bei ihr bleibt und sie weiter miteinander reden und meditieren können. Aber Benedikt weist das entrüstet zurück, weil er niemals die Ordensregel brechen wird. Scholastika faltet still die Hände und bittet Gott kurz um seine Hilfe. Ein mordsmäßiges Gewitter bricht herauf und niemand kann auch nur einen Fuß vor die Tür setzen. "Was hast Du gemacht?" klagt Benedikt zunächst, weil er schon ahnt, dass seine Schwester das erbeten hat. Aber er bleibt und sie reden die ganze Nacht und sie spüren beide, dass Gott ganz nahe ist und sie durch ihr Leben trägt. Ein paar Tage später stirbt Scholastika und Benedikt sieht ihre Seele zu Gott gehen. Sie konnte bei Gott viel erreichen – weil sie die größere Liebe hatte. Regeln einhalten ist gut und notwendig, damit das Gemeinwohl lebendig und funktionstüchtig bleibt. Aber wichtiger ist immer die Liebe. Und dazu kann man schon mal um Blitz und Donner bitten, wenn der eigene Bruder mal wieder nichts kapiert vom wirklichen Leben mit Gott.
Our vocation is more than simply work we get paid for—it is how God has intentionally created us in his image to do good and meaningful work in partnership with him. In this sermon series (Ora et Labora), we'll explore how God interacts with our vocation, in whatever season of life or field of work we find ourselves in. How do we participate in God's redemptive work through our vocation? "Cultivating the Prosperous," Ora et Labora, Luke 12:13-21, The Rev. Dcn J.D. Meeder.
Our vocation is more than simply work we get paid for—it is how God has intentionally created us in his image to do good and meaningful work in partnership with him. In this sermon series (Ora et Labora), we'll explore how God interacts with our vocation, in whatever season of life or field of work we find ourselves in. How do we participate in God's redemptive work through our vocation? "Cultivating the Good," Ora et Labora (Faith & Vocation), The Rev. Dcn. J.D. Meeder
Our vocation is more than simply work we get paid for—it is how God has intentionally created us in his image to do good and meaningful work in partnership with him. In this sermon series (Ora et Labora), we'll explore how God interacts with our vocation, in whatever season of life or field of work we find ourselves in. How do we participate in God's redemptive work through our vocation? "A Theology of Vocation," Ora et Labora (Faith & Vocation), Gen. 1:26-31, The Very Rev. Dr. Dan Alger. A sermon from Dean Dan during the ordination of J.D. Meeder into the diaconate.
66 mexicanos refugiados en albergues de Los ÁngelesFirman acuerdo tres alcaldías para reforzar la prevención del delitoTregua en la Franja de Gaza está a punto de llegar a buen término: BidenMás información en nuestro Podcast
Wie kann Beten heute aussehen? Welche Formen gibt es, und wie beeinflusst es unser Handeln, unsere Gemeinschaft und unser Leben? In offenen Gesprächen erkunden wir die Vielfalt des Gebets – von Fürbitten über Meditation bis hin zu Stoßgebeten – und zeigen, wie Beten nicht nur ein Akt des Glaubens, sondern auch der Reflexion und Empathie sein kann. Lass dich inspirieren, das „Ora“ im „Labora“ deines Lebens zu entdecken.
Els participants podran remar amb una de les embarcacions del club, fer servir els ergòmetres o formar part d'un taller d'estrops.
Un autocar sortirà de Lloret a les set del matí i els participants tornaran caminant per la costa.
Systemrelevant - Der Wirtschafts-Podcast der Hans-Böckler-Stiftung
Wie lässt sich die Transformation meistern? Christina Schildmann und Lisa Basten sprechen im Nachgang der LABOR.A über drei positive Beispiele, die zeigen, wie Transformation gelingen kann, welche Hürden zu überwinden sind und wohin neue Wege in der Arbeitswelt führen können.
As empresas enfrentam o desafio de lidar com o etarismo e incluir profissionais 50+ em suas equipes. Descubra como a diversidade geracional pode se transformar em uma vantagem competitiva, impulsionando inovação e produtividade. O podcast explora estratégias de inclusão, novas formas de trabalho e os benefícios da colaboração entre diferentes gerações, além de mostrar como empresas pioneiras já estão colhendo resultados positivos ao abraçar essa mudança.Link para a pesquisa conjunta da Robert Half e Labora sobre "Etarismo e inclusão da diversidade geracional nas organizações": https://www.roberthalf.com/br/pt/insights/etarismoParticipantes:Sergio Serapião, CEO, Labora.Mario Custódio, diretor associado, Robert Half.Host(s):Lucas Nogueira, diretor associado, Robert Half.Larisa Fraga, Recruitment Specialist, Robert Half.
El desierto ardía como horno encendido. El sol llameante calcinaba la tierra, y fuertes vientos levantaban olas de arena que ennegrecían el cielo. En medio del calor una caravana, que cruzaba el Sahara, se vio de pronto rodeada de negras nubes y debió buscar refugio donde lo hubiera. Pasado el simún, la caravana, larga y abatida, miró atentamente al cielo, y con paso firme regresó al rumbo que había perdido. No eran personas ni eran camellos. Eran hormigas. Hormigas que con sólo mirar a las estrellas sabían cómo encontrar su ruta. Las hormigas del Sahara tienen un maravilloso instinto de dirección. Si se desvían, con sólo mirar las estrellas vuelven a encontrar su rumbo. El Dr. Rudiger Wehner, de la Universidad de Zurich, Suiza, lo explicó así: «Esta hormiga, al levantar su mirada a las estrellas, puede ver patrones de luz polarizada. Eso le basta para conducirse a través de la larga travesía.» La Biblia también habla acerca de la hormiga. En el libro de los Proverbios dice: «¡Fíjate en la hormiga! ¡Fíjate en lo que hace, y adquiere sabiduría!» (Proverbios 6:6). La hormiga sabe, por instinto, interpretar las señales de los cielos. Sabe dirigirse a través de vastos desiertos sin perder la dirección. Labora todos los días de su vida y siempre está a la expectativa de algo nuevo. Nunca deja de actuar, nunca deja de trabajar, nunca deja de producir, pase lo que pase. ¿Qué le da ese ánimo? ¿Cómo es que nunca se da por vencida? La respuesta es una lección para todos nosotros. La hormiga se sujeta a leyes. En el caso de la hormiga, esas leyes forman parte de su instinto natural, y sin embargo son leyes. Ahí, precisamente, está la lección. Muchos en este mundo, incluso algunos llamados sabios, no saben que el verdadero triunfo en la vida, incluyendo el dominio propio, consiste en vivir dentro de los parámetros de las leyes morales de Dios. Todos los problemas personales y colectivos del ser humano vienen por no reconocer y someterse a los mandamientos morales y espirituales de Dios. Cuando ignora las leyes divinas, se encuentra sin brújula en medio de un desierto de confusiones. Es entonces que se da a las drogas, al alcohol y a la vida desenfrenada, y termina al fin deseando suicidarse. Regresemos al consejo del proverbista: «¡Fíjate en la hormiga! ¡Fíjate en lo que hace, y adquiere sabiduría!» Hermano PabloUn Mensaje a la Concienciawww.conciencia.net
Nous ouvrons cette semaine les portes du monastère saint Thierry , niché sur la colline du mont d'hor, à quelques kilomètres de Reims. En pleine champagne, des sœurs bénédictines partagent chaque jour une vie de prière et de travail. Mais que veut bien vouloir dire « Ora et Labora » , pour ces femmes qui suivent la règle ancestrale de saint Benoit ?
Systemrelevant - Der Wirtschafts-Podcast der Hans-Böckler-Stiftung
Mit Blick auf die LABOR.A 2024 diskutieren Lisa Basten und Christina Schildmann die Frage: „Hat die sozial-ökologische Transformation eine Zukunft?“ und geben Einblicke in die Themen der geplanten Konferenz.
Die LabOra-Stiftung macht sich stark dafür, dass am Arbeitsplatz ein Umdenken stattfindet und christliches Gebet den Geschäftsalltag bestimmt. Sie stellt dafür Chief Prayer Officers zur Verfügung, welche Firmen und ihre Mitarbeiter ganzheitlich begleiten - sei es bei Herausforderungen im Job oder im privaten Umfeld. Geschäftsführer Dominic Prétat teilt in diesem Livenet-Talk sein Herz für Jüngerschaft und erzählt, weshalb es wichtig ist, wieder mehr zu Jüngern zu machen, anstatt nur Programme anzubieten. In einer verrückten Welt, in der viele Menschen am Anschlag sind, eröffneten sich neue Möglichkeiten, den Glauben mutig einzubringen, ist Prétat überzeugt - auch in säkular geprägten Firmen. Staunend würden sich die Kunden die Augen reiben, wenn sich zum Beispiel dank Gebet IT-Probleme in Luft auflösen, bei einem Hackerangriff gestohlene Daten wieder auftauchen oder millionenschwere Architekturprojekte wie am Schnürchen gelingen usw.
Discover how "Ora et Labora" (Pray and work) is not only central to monastic life but also applicable to every Christian's daily routine. —Morning Offering with Fr. Kirby, July 11, 2024—————————Every morning, join Father Jeffrey Kirby as he begins the day with prayer and reflection. In a few short minutes, Father Kirby guides you in prayer, shares a brief reflection grounding your day in the Church's rhythm of feast days and liturgy, and provides you with the encouragement necessary to go forward with peace and strength. Let us do as the saints urge and begin our days in prayer together so as a community of believers we may join the Psalmist in saying, “In the morning, Lord, you hear my voice; in the morning I lay my requests before you and wait expectantly.” (Psalm 5:3-4)
Y sobre Ismael Peña, Jiménez resalta que lo ha apoyado en varios proyectos como en su labora como representante de los estudiantes: “Del profesor Ismael, acá yo tengo que decir, me ha apoyado en varios de los proyectos que yo he estado haciendo en la representación, siempre ha estado muy dispuesto a escucharnos, a cualquiera de mi equipos o de otros”, señala la exrepresentante Jiménez.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Einweihungsfeier - Ora ed LaboraPrediger: Martin MantenDatum: 9th Juni 2024Passage: Nehemiah 1:1-13:31
Nueva edición del podcast de www.infotecarios.com En esta edición charlaremos con el Dr. Javier Tarango sobre Decolonización Javier es miembro del Sistema Nacional de Investigadores (SNI) Nivel II. Doctor en Educación por la Universidad Autónoma de Chihuahua, México (UACH); Grados de Maestría en Ciencias de la Información (Universidad de Guanajuato, México) y en Desarrollo Organizacional (Universidad de Monterrey, México). Labora como Profesor-Investigador de Tiempo Completo en la UACH desde 1996 en los programas académicos de Maestría en Innovación Educativa y Doctorado en Educación, Artes y Humanidades; además imparte cátedra virtual en la Licenciatura en Bibliotecología y Gestión del Conocimiento de la Universidad de Guadalajara. de la información --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/infotecarios/message
Podríamos decir que nos encontramos ante un gobierno con amplio respaldo popular, que se ha posicionado como libre de compromisos con poderes fácticos y con una agenda de transformación social. Ante esto, la labor periodística se enfrenta con el reto de confirmar su compromiso ético con la fiscalización y la verdad, ante una sociedad que podría estar más interesada en defender a los gobernantes y percibir cualquier cuestionamiento como un ataque ¿Cómo garantizamos un periodismo independiente?¿Qué estrategias podemos concebir para mejorar la relación entre la sociedad y sus periodistas?¿Qué rol tiene el periodismo ante la amenaza autoritaria en la región? Carlos Kestler y Xavier Soria responden estas preguntas durante esta conversación. Carlos es licenciado en Periodismo y Comunicación por la Universidad del Istmo de Guatemala (UNIS). Labora como periodista de reportajes de largo aliento en Guatevisión y Prensa Libre (Guatemala). Su trabajo también se ha publicado en Rome Reports (Italia), el Instituto Hive (EE.UU.), Con Criterio (Guatemala), Revista Crónica (Guatemala) y Soy 502 (Guatemala). Actualmente acaba de incursionar en el medio digital Plaza Pública.
Con el objetivo de mejorar la calidad de vida de los trabajadores y la productividad delas empresas, las autoridades del Ministerio de Trabajo y varias empresas desarrollaránun plan piloto que establece una reducción de las horas laborales cada semana.Para saber todos los detalles de este plan piloto, cuando comienza, cuáles son lasempresas que harán el piloto, que se busca con esto y también conversar sobre unareforma al Código Labora, recibimos al ministro de Trabajo, Luis Miguel de Camps.
The midwives answer frequently asked questions about waterbirth:The benefits of using water for coping with natural laborA few reasons women don't like or want to birth in a tubHow to birth safely in water and why baby's don't take a breath under waterSecond-best hydrotherapy options if a birth tub is not available to youLinks to all the extra good stuff:Click to check out the Beautiful One Membership experience! NOW OPEN!Waterbirth Supply List HEREWaterbirth Blog HEREJoin our email community + get instant access to our awesome Sleep Freebie: HEREBrowse all our favorite women's supplement recommendations: HERESubmit your answer-on-the-show questions: HERESubscribe to the podcast to catch every episode. Follow us on Instagram for all the extra education and antics in between episodes at @beautifulonemidwifery
A nova temporada do podcast Conversas Sinceras é inédita: é o carro-chefe do Festival inFINITO 2023.✨ Festival inFINITO formato podcast! Festival inFINITO versão fone de ouvido!! Em oito episódios, Tom Almeida e Juliana Dantas se propõem a descobrir como a morte está presente em praticamente todos os aspectos de nossas vidas. Porque a morte e o luto não são um departamento, um nicho: são assuntos transversais. Neste episódio, recebemos o co-fundador e CEO da Labora, Sérgio Serapião, com participação especial da gerontóloga Tássia Chiarelli.
En este episodio hablaremos de una rama de la ortopedia que se encarga de resolver problemas estructurales tanto congénitos como adquiridos de una de las estructuras mas importantes de nuestro cuerpo, que ocasionan sintomatología que interfieren con la calidad de vida de los pacientes. La invitada del episodio es la Dra. Myriham Murguia Casas, ella es egresada de la Escuela de Medicina de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México campus Iztacala. Realizó la especialidad de Ortopedia en el Hospital Regional 1 de Octubre del ISSSTE, donde realizó el postgrado en Cirugía de Columna. Labora en el Servicio de Cirugía de Columna en el Hospital Victorio de la Fuente Narváez del IMSS, y cuenta con su práctica privada en el Corporativo Hospital Satélite al norte de la Ciudad de México. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/orthocast/message
Today is the feast of Saint Benedict who founded the order that has the moto Ora et Labora, meaning prayer and work. We should not separate prayer and work in our lives. Let us incorporate this important moto in our lives.
Shelley and I check out the new 1-2 player Uwe Rosenberg title with a dial resource mechanism referencing a couple of his other games in the process: Oranienburger Kanal from Spielworxx Ora et Labora from Lookout Games and Farmerama from Ravensburger Remember that you can help out the podcast as a sponsor at www.patreon.com/garrettsgames or check out the plethora of games to buy on our list: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/16ovRDNBqur0RiAzgFAfI0tYYnjlJ68hoHyHffU7ZDWk/edit?usp=sharing
Generationentalk zwischen einem mittelalten (ist halt so) Gastronom, dem ein einzigartiger Ruf vorauseilt, und einer Köchin, die zwar erst 33 ist, aber laut eigener Aussage "auch mal jung war" und deren Ruf bestimmt mal vergleichbar einzigartig sein wird. Die beiden verbindet einiges: Kreativität, Mut - Zora bringt dem Meister der Franzbrötchencreme tatsächlich Zimtschnecken mit -, das Wissen darüber, was sie können sowie eine mehr oder weniger gefloppte Sendung mit dem Henssler. Die eine macht's ohne, der andere mit Fleisch, die eine ist selbstständig, der andere ständig voll von sich selbst, die eine dschendert, der andere gendert (versucht es zumindest). Doch der größte Unterschied besteht wohl darin, dass Köch*innen, die sich heute noch selbstständig machen, wohl oder übel irre sein müssen. Die "Partytruppe alkoholfreies Bier" haut heute richtig auf den Putz - wenn dieser nicht schon von allein abbröckelt: Zora Klipp schrubbt sich nämlich zur Zeit im ikonischen Saal 2 die Finger wund, den sie übernommen hat und zu einem vegan-vegetarischen Restaurant umbauen will. Diese Folge dreht sich um Schimmel an der Wand und Blauschimmel am Käse, um die Energie des Nicht-Habens, um Beweglichkeit, um Risiken, Finanzierung, Arbeitsmodelle und Entwicklungen in der Gastronomie und darum, an welcher Stelle Humor aufhört. Traut sich Zora am Ende wirklich die Frage aller Fragen, die Fiete am brennendsten interessiert, zu beantworten: Was wird über einen Tim Mälzer in der jungen Gastroszene erzählt?Unsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://art19.com/privacy. Die Datenschutzrichtlinien für Kalifornien sind unter https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info abrufbar.
May 15: Saint Isidore c. 1080–1130 Optional Memorial (U.S.A.); Liturgical Color: White Patron Saint of farmers and brick layers Our daily duties are not a distraction from God's will It would be wonderful to see in a church a marble statue of a nurse taking a patient's blood pressure. It would be edifying to see in a Basilica's bright stained glass a housewife standing fatigued at the ironing board, running the iron over her kids' shirts. And it would be marvelous to gaze in admiration at a well-executed painting of a factory worker pounding a piece of metal into shape with a hammer. Imagine if Catholic art presented these mundane scenes for contemplation in our churches, chapels, and shrines. Imagine kneeling before a bank of glowing candles and reflecting upon the everyday heroism of the lay vocation. We could light a small candle, step back, cross our hands, pause in silence, look at the layman in a suit at his desk in the mosaic before us, and whisper a prayer asking for his divine intercession to help us be a more charitable nurse, a more dedicated housewife, or a more honest worker. There is nothing in the mind that is not first in the senses. So our churches inspire us, ideally, with their statues, stained glass, paintings, mosaics, floors, and tapestries. The images of the holy men and women of our long Catholic tradition typically show popes, bishops, priests, nuns, abbots, monks, friars, brothers, missionaries, and others, dressed in their religious habit and armed with the symbols of their office and their life. All of this is good. All of this is necessary. All of this is inspiring. Yet today's saint, Isidore, offers us a different pathway of holiness to consider—the broad and well-traveled pathway crowded with the Catholic laity on their way to work in the morning. Saint Isidore was from Spain and was named in honor of Saint Isidore of Seville, a scholar, bishop, and Father of the Church who lived in the sixth and seventh centuries. The two Isidores could not be more different. Today's Saint Isidore is known in Spanish as “Labrador” or “the farm worker.” He was not a scholar and probably had trouble reading. He was not ordained to Holy Orders but married and a father. He surely had calluses on his hands, a red, leathery neck burned by the sun, and a sore and twisted back for most of his life. He earned what little he had. No one gave it to him. He did not put food on his family's table by generating great thoughts or publishing profound books. And due to exhaustion he probably had no trouble sleeping at night. Numerous legends of miracle working and holiness attest to Saint Isidore's influence on Spanish culture. In 1947 his partially incorrupt body was even put on public display to provoke prayers to bring a terrible Spanish drought to an end. Saint Isidore is the patron saint of Madrid and of numerous other towns, cities, and regions throughout the Iberian Peninsula and Latin America. Processions, Masses, fireworks, and public devotions render him homage on his feast day. Yet besides his dedication to working the land, few details of Saint Isidore's life are known with certainty. Our religious faith cannot occupy only one sphere of our life, as if it were a hobby akin to building a ship in a bottle, flying a kite, or cultivating a garden. A real religion impacts everything. Even work. Especially work. We fulfill God's will in our daily lives—which are packed full of work—by doing our work well. We should do our work diligently and at a high professional level, because it is an offering to God first and foremost. In other words, bad work equals a bad offering. Work is the practical use and expression of the skills God has loaned us for our earthly pilgrimage. To misuse those skills, to let them lie fallow, or to put them to ill use, is to bury a treasure in the ground. “Ora et Labora” is the Benedictine maxim. Prayer and Work. Yet work is prayer for the vast majority of the baptized. Saint Isidore's life teaches us, indirectly, that God can convert an entire nation without ink or paper. A book might help, of course, but a religion of the Word is not the same as a religion of the Book, and Catholics are a people of the Word. Saint Isidore is the patron saint of farmers, day laborers, and brick layers. He is often shown wearing rough clothes, oxen leading him as he plows a furrow, with an angel at his side and a golden halo shining over him. A farmer saint. Why not? Saint Isidore, your witness of dedicated and holy work is a model for all who earn their bread by the sweat of their brow. May your quiet and humble dedication to your lay vocation inspire all the baptized to see in “work well done” a source of dignity through which man participates in God's creative act.
In questo episodio insieme ai nostri eroi si addentraranno nel terrificante mondo delle TERF e della sua imperatrice J.K. Rowling. Alla soglia dell'uscita del nuovo videgioco ambientato nel mondo di Harry Potter, la nostra nerd specialist Elisa (aka Jigoku222) ci spiegherà le dinamiche di questo nuovo portento quanto siamo in hype ma soprattutto chiederci assieme: è giusto investire in nostri soldi in un prodotto pensato da una persona che ha ideali così diversi dai nostri? Il boicottaggio ha ancora senso nel 2023 e come farlo?A questo e molte altre domande rispinderemo nella favolosa cornice di Flora et Labora a Milano, che ci ha gentilemente ospitati.Stay QueerEdit&Mix: Mirko Kiave
Vampire Insider: An AMC Anne Rice's Immortal Universe After Show
Welcome to the unofficial podcast after show for AMC's Mayfair Witches. Join Joann, Marc, and Kristina as they react to the debut episode "The Dark Place". If you haven't watched this episode yet, beware, because here be spoilers. The Vampire Insiders are giving you their hot trash hot takes, who their stand out characters are, and what's going on in the character arcs so far. They also include a couple of fun segments: Easter Egg of the week and a brand new segment just for the witches "witch, please" in which we share our favorite magical moments. Count on Joann to be sassy and controversial, Kristina to look for the academic why of things, and Marc to be...well... a LOT. We are grateful that you come to listen to us each week and if you do enjoy us, please share us with a friend. Follow VI on twitter @vampire_insider or Marc at @marceatspeach and Kristina @kristinagenx; on Facebook at vampire insider, on reddit at VampireInsider, and on our new Instagram @vampire_insider_podcast. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vampire-insider/message
Casi dos millones de madres mexicanas que trabajan en los EU mantienen a sus familias trabajando a miles de kilómetros, en total son una fuerza laboral de casi 8 millones de femeninas que generan tanto dinero que sería equivalente al 20% PIB
Have you heard the phrase, "Ora et Labora" before? What about the maxim, "Pray as if everything depends on God. And work as if everything depends on you." Today Fr. Mike breaks down the Benedictine charism of prayer AND work and offers us some food for thought when tempted to fall into fatalism or quietism and remove our will from the equation.
May 15: Saint Isidorec. 1080–1130Optional Memorial (U.S.A.); Liturgical Color: WhitePatron Saint of farmers and brick layersOur daily duties are not a distraction from God's willIt would be wonderful to see in a church a marble statue of a nurse taking a patient's blood pressure. It would be edifying to see in a Basilica's bright stained glass a housewife standing fatigued at the ironing board, running the iron over her kids' shirts. And it would be marvelous to gaze in admiration at a well-executed painting of a factory worker pounding a piece of metal into shape with a hammer. Imagine if Catholic art presented these mundane scenes for contemplation in our churches, chapels, and shrines. Imagine kneeling before a bank of glowing candles and reflecting upon the everyday heroism of the lay vocation. We could light a small candle, step back, cross our hands, pause in silence, look at the layman in a suit at his desk in the mosaic before us, and whisper a prayer asking for his divine intercession to help us be a more charitable nurse, a more dedicated housewife, or a more honest worker.There is nothing in the mind that is not first in the senses. So our churches inspire us, ideally, with their statues, stained glass, paintings, mosaics, floors, and tapestries. The images of the holy men and women of our long Catholic tradition typically show popes, bishops, priests, nuns, abbots, monks, friars, brothers, missionaries, and others, dressed in their religious habit and armed with the symbols of their office and their life. All of this is good. All of this is necessary. All of this is inspiring. Yet today's saint, Isidore, offers us a different pathway of holiness to consider—the broad and well-traveled pathway crowded with the Catholic laity on their way to work in the morning.Saint Isidore was from Spain and was named in honor of Saint Isidore of Seville, a scholar, bishop, and Father of the Church who lived in the sixth and seventh centuries. The two Isidores could not be more different. Today's Saint Isidore is known in Spanish as “Labrador” or “the farm worker.” He was not a scholar and probably had trouble reading. He was not ordained to Holy Orders but married and a father. He surely had calluses on his hands, a red, leathery neck burned by the sun, and a sore and twisted back for most of his life. He earned what little he had. No one gave it to him. He did not put food on his family's table by generating great thoughts or publishing profound books. And due to exhaustion he probably had no trouble sleeping at night.Numerous legends of miracle working and holiness attest to Saint Isidore's influence on Spanish culture. In 1947 his partially incorrupt body was even put on public display to provoke prayers to bring a terrible Spanish drought to an end. Saint Isidore is the patron saint of Madrid and of numerous other towns, cities, and regions throughout the Iberian Peninsula and Latin America. Processions, Masses, fireworks, and public devotions render him homage on his feast day. Yet besides his dedication to working the land, few details of Saint Isidore's life are known with certainty.Our religious faith cannot occupy only one sphere of our life, as if it were a hobby akin to building a ship in a bottle, flying a kite, or cultivating a garden. A real religion impacts everything. Even work. Especially work. We fulfill God's will in our daily lives—which are packed full of work—by doing our work well. We should do our work diligently and at a high professional level, because it is an offering to God first and foremost. In other words, bad work equals a bad offering. Work is the practical use and expression of the skills God has loaned us for our earthly pilgrimage. To misuse those skills, to let them lie fallow, or to put them to ill use, is to bury a treasure in the ground. “Ora et Labora” is the Benedictine maxim. Prayer and Work. Yet work is prayer for the vast majority of the baptized.Saint Isidore's life teaches us, indirectly, that God can convert an entire nation without ink or paper. A book might help, of course, but a religion of the Word is not the same as a religion of the Book, and Catholics are a people of the Word. Saint Isidore is the patron saint of farmers, day laborers, and brick layers. He is often shown wearing rough clothes, oxen leading him as he plows a furrow, with an angel at his side and a golden halo shining over him. A farmer saint. Why not?Saint Isidore, your witness of dedicated and holy work is a model for all who earn their bread by the sweat of their brow. May your quiet and humble dedication to your lay vocation inspire all the baptized to see in “work well done” a source of dignity through which man participates in God's creative act.
Game Brain: A Board Game Podcast with Matthew Robinson and his Gaming Group
Trey is joined by Tom and Dmitry to review Libertalia:Winds of Galecrest and discuss Simultaneous Action Selection.0:00:00 Introduction0:05:02 Game Night AvalonCrisisLignum (Teotihuacan, Caylus)0:29:10 Game NewsTerraforming Mars FREEDesperation (Fiasco, Durance, Winterhorn) Orenberger Canal (Ora et Labora, Le Havre)RaSleeping Gods,: Distant SkiesMCDM Monster BookAutobahnAge of Steam Deluxe Expansion Maps Catherine: The Cities of TzarinaStranger Things: Attack of the Mind Flayer0:49:20 Games on the BrainCrisis (Crystal Palace), NY Times Magazine April 15 AI and Language article (The Gallerist, Panamax, Kanban, Tank Duel)1:03:10 - Game Review - Libertalia: Winds of Galecrest1:24:52 Member Segment Simultaneous Action SelectionYomi; Lorenzo, Risk, Diplomacy, Agricola, Twilight Struggle, Die Macher, Fresh Fish, Wallenstein, Shogun, Dune, Cash and Guns, Last Stand, Maharajah, Race for the Galaxy, Robo Rally, Captain Sonar- Find Etamar at kirbooloni.com- Game Brain Facebook Group- Twitter- Instagram