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Erstens kommt es anders, zweitens als man denkt... Wir sprechen in dieser Episode noch ganz glücklich von unseren neuen KUhRSEN und der Platzierung beim Podcast Award. Wir haben uns riesig gefreut, dass wir jetzt schon bald damit losstarten können, weil wir mit diesen Aktivitäten unter anderem den Hof finanzieren.Gleichzeitig, und davon erzählen wir in dieser Episode auch, ist die die Maul und Klauenseuche jetzt direkt an der Grenze zu Österreich angekommen. Wir haben deshalb nach intensiver Recherche noch am Tag der Podcast Aufnahme aus Sicherheitsgründen entschlossen ALLE Veranstaltungen abzusagen. Also Alle Kurse, Patenschaftstage, Rundgänge und Veranstaltungen mit sozialen Organisationen. Um den Lebenshof trotzdem weiter finanzieren zu können haben wir jetzt die Aktion „Jeder Cent ein Präsent“ gestartet, Alle Infos dazu auf unserer Homepage www.Hof-Sonnenweide.atSo, aber jetzt zum Podcast mit allen Infos zur Maul und Klauenseuche, den Drama Lamas und unserer Platzierung beim Podcast!
La forma más común de estrabismo se conoce como ojos bizcos. Seis músculos diferentes rodean cada ojo y trabajan como un equipo. Esto permite que ambos ojos se enfoquen en el mismo objeto. En una persona con estrabismo, estos músculos no trabajan juntos. En consecuencia, un ojo mira a un objeto, mientras el otro ojo voltea en una dirección diferente y mira a otro objeto. El Estrabismo es un trastorno en el cual los dos ojos no se alinean en la misma dirección. Por lo tanto, no miran al mismo objeto al mismo tiempo. En este podcast escucha al Dr. Luis Javier Cárdenas Lamas, Médico oftalmólogo pediatra, Responsable del Área de Oftalmología Pediátrica y Estrabismo del Antiguo Hospital Civil de Guadalajara Fray Antonio Alcalde que nos habla de “Estrabismo como manifestación de enfermedades sistémicas” del Módulo de Pediatría.
Dans cet épisode un peu spécial, on inverse les rôles : c'est moi, Marie Faure-Ambroise, qui raconte… et Marie, mon associée chez Beau Voyage, qui m'interviewe.Je vous embarque pour deux semaines de road trip en Argentine, en famille, en février dernier. On commence par Buenos Aires : je vous donne mes adresses pour bien dormir, où manger, quoi voir absolument. Puis direction le nord : Salta, la boucle sud, la boucle nord… Je partage tout : les nuits chez l'habitant, les bodegas à ne pas manquer, les déserts de sel impressionnants, les villages colorés, la jungle, les lamas (qu'on admire et… qu'on goûte), les empanadas, le vin argentin, les conseils pour gérer le mal de l'altitude, les bonnes surprises, et les galères aussi.On parle budget, trajets, enfants, et je vous dévoile les coulisses derrière les belles photos Instagram — parce qu'un voyage, c'est autant de moments magiques que d'imprévus et d'anecdotes qu'on n'oubliera jamais.Bref, si vous rêvez de l'Argentine ou que vous préparez un voyage là-bas, cet épisode est pour vous !Bonne écoute et buen viaje !
Una investigación esta curso. La hermana Alaba de las Adeptus Sororitas debe ser elevada a santa pero... ¿será digna de semejante honor o por el contrario no todo lo que reluce es santidad? En este serial escrito en exclusiva para Relatos Salvajes, exploraremos esta aguerrida orden y los secretos que alberga... Han colaborado en este audio: Con las inestimables voces de la Sra. Rockatanski, Verónica y Berenice, Juan Lamas y el menda lerenda Nos vemos pronto con más Relatos Salvajes... Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Echt ein Jammer mit dem Drama Lama! Letzten Freitag sind die neuen Lamas Caroline und Sissy bei uns angekommen! Die beiden haben sogleich Freundschaft mit den Pferden und Eseln geschlossen. Nur unsere Drama Lamas - Cyra, Amy und Luna fanden das gar nicht toll. Speziell Cyra findet Veränderungen immer ganz blöd. Nun ja, sie werden sich gewöhnen...Was ist noch so passiert? Rostgänschen Julian hat sich das Flügelchen verletzt. So haben wir einen kleinen Sonntagsausflug zur Tierklinik unternommen. Wie es ihm jetzt geht? So viel sei verraten, er flötet schon wieder. Den Rest hört ihr in dieser Episode. PLUS: Eine entspannt dösende Robbe im Hotelzimmer.
HIVE Digital Technologies Ltd executive chairman Frank Holmes talked with Proactive's Stephen Gunnioin about the company's ambitious expansion plans, particularly in Paraguay. Holmes highlighted that HIVE is set to increase its revenue from approximately $120 million to nearly $500 million, representing a fourfold growth. A key factor in this expansion is the company's strategic presence in Paraguay, where it is leveraging the country's abundant hydroelectric power to support its green energy commitments. Holmes introduced Gabriel Lamas, an electrical engineer specializing in high-voltage infrastructure, who will lead HIVE's operations in Paraguay. He emphasized that Lamas' expertise will be instrumental in developing the necessary infrastructure, including substations and transformers, to support HIVE's data centers. Discussing the company's recent acquisition of Yguazú, Holmes noted that this will significantly enhance HIVE's mining capacity. With the expansion, HIVE aims to reach 25 exahash per second by September, further solidifying its position in the global Bitcoin mining sector. Holmes also pointed out that the company's revenue per employee will rise to over $20 million, surpassing industry giants like Nvidia and Apple in efficiency. As part of its broader vision, HIVE is also investing in workforce training and high-performance computing, aligning with global data center standards. Holmes remains optimistic about the company's growth potential despite market volatility, citing Warren Buffett's philosophy of investing during periods of uncertainty. For more insights from industry leaders, visit Proactive's YouTube channel. Don't forget to like this video, subscribe, and turn on notifications for future updates. #HIVEDigital #BitcoinMining #CryptoInvestment #Paraguay #GreenEnergy #BlockchainTechnology #DataCenters #CryptoExpansion #HighPerformanceComputing #FrankHolmes #BitcoinGrowth #RenewableEnergy #TechInvesting
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Tras o anuncio en febreiro do seu esperado retorno con "San Antonio", Los Eternos, a aclamada banda galega de Cedeira, lanzaron o seu segundo sinxelo, "Mar dos Balandros". A canción, xa dispoñible en todas as plataformas dixitais, conta coa colaboración especial de Guadi Galego, quen presta a súa voz a unha emotiva historia de recordos marítimos. O tema evoca as memorias que navegan cos barcos e se senten na brisa, creando unha atmosfera de nostalxia e calidez. "Mar dos Balandros" vén acompañado dun videoclip realizado por Alicia Freire, que complementa a emotividade da canción con imaxes evocadoras. Los Eternos, coñecidos polo seu son único e a súa conexión co mar, están formados por Cudi (voz e guitarra), Chewis (guitarra), Torres (baixo), Sito Sandá (batería) e Álvaro Lamas (pedal steel guitar). Para este proxecto, a banda contou coa colaboración de Paulo Vicente Monteagudo (teclados), Manuel Loureiro (acordeón), Alex Díaz (saxo), Samuel Lozano (trompeta), Esteban Barcia (trombón), Iria Seage (coros) e Eduardo Herrero (coros). "Mar dos Balandros" é o segundo adianto do próximo álbum de Los Eternos, que promete seguir explorando as raíces galegas e a conexión da banda co mar.
Wer hat Mitch den Kopf so sehr verdreht, dass er jetzt den beruflichen Umschwung sucht? Wir kennen den Übeltäter: Er Heißt Sancho, ist ein Lama und verdammt niedlich!Wo wir Sancho kennengelernt haben und ob Mitch wirklich vor hat den Job für die Lamas an den Nagel zu hängen erfährst du in der neuen Podcast-Folge "Dachboden Revue".Außerdem ist Maurice in dieser Woche besonders traurig... der Grund dafür zieht bald fort. Auch dieses Geheimnis lüften wir, genau wie die Frage um den mysteriösen Rohrbruch im Hause Gajda.Viel Spaß mit der neuen Folge "Dachboden Revue".
Türkiye Kadın Dernekleri Federasyonu Başkanı Canan Güllü, 8 Mart Dünya Kadınlar Günü öncesi yaptığı değerlendirmede kadınlar açısından 2000'lerin hayal kırıklıkları ve hak kayıplarıyla başladığını söyledi.Video
Mijail Lamas, poeta, traductor y crítico, egresado de nuestra Maestría en Escritura Creativa en El Paso, conversa con nosotros sobre su trayectoria. Nacido en Culiacán, Sinaloa, Lamas ha publicado numerosos poemarios y se ha adentrado en la traducción poética. En esta entrevista, reflexiona sobre su relación con la poesía y la riqueza de su formación en UTEP. Mijail Lamas, a poet, translator, and critic, and graduate of our MFA in Creative Writing program in El Paso, speaks with us about his career. Born in Culiacán, Sinaloa, Lamas has published numerous poetry collections and has delved into poetic translation. In this interview, he reflects on his relationship with poetry and the richness of his education at UTEP.
Este viernes 28 de febrero, el Auditorio de Ferrol acoge a las 20:30 horas el esperado Festival en Clave Ferrolá, una gala que promete una velada llena de música, emociones y homenajes a los grandes nombres de la música ferrolana. El evento dará inicio con la actuación de Los Limones actuales, quienes abren la gala con una interpretación de uno de sus temas. Por el escenario irán pasando tambien algunos de los miembros fundadores de la exitosa banda liderada por Santi Santos como Rafa Pereira (bajo), Álvaro Lamas (steel guitar), Fran Rey (piano) y Pipo García (batería), quienes fueron parte fundamental del grupo en sus inicios.
In this episode, my guest is Grandmaster Adrian Simon Lowe (LoLo), the living lineage holder of LAMAS QiGong and direct descendent of Su Wu. Now in his 80s, Master Lowe has been practicing Qi Gong for over 70 years. This has earned him the distinction of being the leading authority in this field of Qigong. He is the author of The Stress Elimination Handbook, and has shared his wisdom on some of the world's largest stages.Today, we discuss Master Lowe's upbringing, including his family's history and childhood experience with Qi Gong. We also cover the key differences between Tai Chi and Qi Gong and the intricacies of LAMAS Qi Gong. Master Lowe showcases his profound intuitive and energetic abilities, sharing compelling stories of their impact in action. Throughout the podcast, he helps us understand what qi is and how it relates to the energetic properties of the human body. We close the episode by talking about science, food, and wisdom. Full Show Notes HereWhole Health Podcast On Instagram @wholehealthpod Timestamps: 00:00:00 Introduction 00:02:30 Grandmaster Adrian Simon Lowe 00:03:20 Master Lowe's Upbringing & family History 00:06:18 Starting Qi Gong at 6 Years Old & Current Practice 00:12:05 Learning Qi Gong as a Child 00:15:47 What is Qi Gong? And the History 00:20:53 Physical Aspect of Qi Gong 00:22:12 Electrical Properties of Qi Gong 00:23:55 Stress is the Genesis of All Disease 00:26:51 Perverse Qi 00:28:20 Stress Causes Cellular Wall Dysregulation 00:36:19 Lo Lo Cleansing Qigong 00:38:58 Food in Qi Gong Philosophy 00:39:57 Breathing in Qi Gong Philosophy & Microcosmic Breathing 00:41:40 Color Visualization During Microcosmic Breathing 00:43:38 Talking About the Heart 00:46:42 Combining Breathing with Movement 00:48:03 Stress 00:51:01 Can We See Qi? 00:52:01 Toward Explaining Anomalously Large Body Voltage Surges on Exceptional Subjects 00:55:29 Retiring From Seeing Clients 00:57:10 My Family Stories with Master Lowe 00:59:41 Seeing Qi 01:01:31 Qi Flows Concentrically 01:03:01 Moving Slow, Moving Fast, and the Balance 01:06:26 Master Lowe Seeing Something on My Mom's Kidneys 01:08:18 How Electrons and Qi Relate 01:11:29 Understanding Body Voltage and How It Relates to Qi 01:16:43 Grounding to Increase Electron Flow Into the Body 01:21:28 Perverse Qi Entering the Body Via Touch 01:25:24 Chinese Medicine was Right About Biophotons 01:30:04 Master Lowe's Current Diet 01:31:32 Anti-Cancer Drink 01:33:48 Why the Carnivore Diet is of Concern 01:36:48 Advice to My Generation Support the showPodcast Website Whole Health InstagramMy Website My InstagramMy X
Uma rede de perfis falsos, que disponibilizavam e lucravam com centenas de faixas de outros compositores. Em abril de 2024, o UOL revelou esse esquema de roubo em massa de composições que atinge o mercado sertanejo, o mais popular e rentável do Brasil. No episódio desta semana, o repórter Rodrigo Ortega conta para José Roberto de Toledo que a investigação do promotor Fabrício Lamas, do CyberGaeco, só começou porque ele ouviu os detalhes da reportagem no episódio do podcast "O golpe na música sertaneja". O esquema de roubo de músicas com uso de perfis falsos no Spotify era controlado por Ronaldo Torres de Souza, que foi preso preventivamente.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
La collective Bizontine "Fléchir le vide en avant en faisant une torsion de le côté", plus communément appelée : Fléchir le vide, propose : "Stéréo Vulcani, traversée en eaux troubles", un spectacle tout public en immersion sonore. Demain, le 19/02 -mais aussi le 20/02, ce spectacle est a voir et écouter aux 2 Scènes à Besançon à 20h. On retrouve Juliette Lamas, l'une des comédiennes à l'affiche de Stéréo vulcani.
Es geht ins Hochgebirge - in die Anden nach Südamerika. Dort ist Anna Tieren mit Superkräften begegnet: Lamas und Alpakas spenden sagenhaft weiche Wolle, schleppen Lasten und geben witzige Laute von sich - da kann selbst Otter nicht mithalten.
durée : 00:03:44 - L'éco d'ici en Franche-Comté - Ferme et ferme pédagogique, Lama Doubs – La Ferme aux Lamas – partage sa passion pour des animaux qui ne sont certainement "pas des peluches" ! Balades et autres activités vous permettront d'approcher des animaux que l'on ne connaît pas très bien, et loin des clichés des aventures de Tintin
Die neuen Hühner sind endlich richtig angekommen, flitzen über den Misthaufen und freuen sich ihres Lebens! Aber wie siehts denn eigentlich bei anderen Tieren aus? Bei den Lamas, Schafen oder Schweinen? Kann man da auch eine Veränderung bemerken? Yess! Darüber erzählen wir in dieser Episode. Außerdem plaudern wir aus dem Nähkästchen ob wir bei dem ganzen Gekrähe der Hähne überhaupt schlafen können, und wie das so mit dem Tierarzt bei uns geregelt ist. In den tierischen News gibts spannende Infos zu Zugvögeln. Reinhören!
It is 2025 and The Agave Social Club Podcast is back. Have you had Lost Lore Tequila? This is one that needs to be on your radar. Made right with a great story to tell, Lost Lore has a bright future. To learn more you can go to https://www.lostloretequila.com/ Looking to be an official member of the ASC, join here https://www.theagavesocialclub.com/store/p/the-agave-social-club-membership
"Şəhər adamı"nda qonaq olan iqtisadçı-ekspert, Çin İqtisadçılar Cəmiyyətinin üzvü Aslan Əzimzadə seçkilərdə qalib olan Donald Trampdan, ticarət müharibələrinin başlamasının əsas səbəblərindən və digər maraqlı məqamlardan danışdı.
En el Cajón de Sastre, Federico Quevedo entrevista a Sofía Lamas, directora de comunicación global de IKONO para hablar sobre el Blue Monday.
Eddie der Lama Wallach wollte unbedingt auf unseren Lebenshof. Doch dann kam doch alles anders als geplant... Hier erzählen wir die Geschichte von Eddies Reise. Außerdem plaudern wir darüber ob Tiere zu Weihnachten wirklich mit uns sprechen, wie Silvester bei uns abläuft, und es gibt wieder interessante tierische News.
Actopan, Veracruz, el grupo Super Lamas ha trascendido fronteras con su estilo tropical único, marcando un legado musical que abarca más de cuatro décadas. Con una discografía de 27 álbumes, incluidos dos en vivo y numerosas recopilaciones, la agrupación se ha consolidado como uno de los máximos exponentes del género tropical en México y Latinoamérica. Lo que distingue a Super Lamas no solo es su talento musical, sino también la preparación académica de sus integrantes, quienes cuentan con profesiones como ingeniería química, pedagogía, psicología, derecho y biología, destacando al Lic. Urbano Vásquez como su director general. Super Lamas ha dejado huella en la televisión mexicana, participando en programas icónicos como Siempre en Domingo, Hoy y Al Ritmo de la Noche, además de conquistar audiencias en Estados Unidos a través de shows como El Show de Johnny Canales. Su impacto internacional también los llevó a presentarse en Costa Rica, Paraguay y Argentina.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Think of the tallest person you know. No, no. Taller than that. OK are you thinking of Emmy Award wiining actor and activist James Cromwell? You know, the farmer from Babe (and presumably Babe: Pig in the City)? No it's someone else you say? Well then perhaps I could interest you in this extremely bizarre episode of the bounty hunter show Renegade?!You see Cromwell decided that he was no longer content to be known as the star of Babe, he also wanted to stretch his acting legs and take on other, more sinister roles. But why get bogged down by the pressures of plying your craft in a prestige drama when you can instead head over to syndicated 90s TV and not only chew up the scenery but also set the stage on fire? Look you just need to listen to this episode. If you weren't already sold how about this tidbit: Lorenzo Lamas directed it. Wait, no come back!
Send us a textWhat happens when an unexpected encounter with a monk in the United States sets you on a path to becoming a Theravada Buddhist Arjan? Join us as Sadhu Dah shares his remarkable journey, filled with unique challenges and adventures while living in Thailand, from encounters with stray animals and venomous creatures to profound teachings from various masters.In this episode, we unravel the essential tools for spiritual cleansing and protection. Sadhu provides invaluable insights into building rapport with clients and tailoring therapeutic approaches to meet their unique needs. We delve into overcoming religious trauma and the importance of adaptability in spiritual and therapeutic settings. The conversation also touches on the intriguing topic of astral parasites and demonic entities, offering practical advice on maintaining spiritual hygiene and discussing methods for their removal, such as mantra saturation and energetic cleansing.Our discussion takes a riveting turn as Sadhu recounts compelling stories of spiritual intervention. From a family's battle with severe paranormal phenomena to miraculous occurrences like a spirit crossing resulting in the appearance of a rose, these narratives emphasize the emotional weight and complexity of dealing with supernatural occurrences. Sadhu Dah is an Ajarn of the Theravada Buddhist Magick lineage under Master Thanaphol Pakdee and Master Pong Sak. He is also a student of some very notable masters in Thailand such as Ajarn Aung of Wat Choeng Wai, Master San Kengwet of Wat Bangchak, Luang Phor Kloy, and the famous Luang Phor Khaek of Wat Sunthorn Pradit Ongprathan. He was further initiated in Nonthaburi, Thailand as a Lersi by Lersi Lek Pakdee, the brother of Thanaphol Pakdee and a student of LP Khaek. Sadhu Dah has had the privilege of studying under Rinpoches and Lamas from the Bonpo Tibetan lineage where he became a Lama through initiation. In continued learning, he is also a formal student in the Mao Shan sect of Taoism under High Priest Wilson Yong in Malaysia.Through a love of learning and a studious approach, Sadhu Dah has undergone the ritual rites and testing of many traditions and customs. With careful practice and plenty of devotion, Sadhu Dah has attained titles from other various traditions, such as High Priest in a Wiccan Coven, he's studied under Jeffery Deuel in Norse Magic, and even became a Master Hypnotist under the guidance of the Shambala Institute. Sadhu Dah is a passionate practitioner in Fook Yuen Chaun and is a Sechem Level Reiki Master.Links:Www.thesadhudah.co Support the showWe hope you found the episode to be enlightening and insightful. Our goal is to create content that not only entertains but also helps you grow spiritually and connect with your inner self. If you enjoyed listening to this episode, we would greatly appreciate it if you could take a moment to like, subscribe, and write a review. Your feedback is incredibly valuable to us and helps us to improve the quality of our content and reach a wider audience. We believe that by sharing knowledge and insights about spirituality, we can help to inspire positive change and personal growth. So, if you find our podcast to be meaningful and informative, we encourage you to share it with your friends and family. You TubeFacebookFacebook Group The Road To Spiritual AwakeningSpiritual Awakening 101 Guide
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Warum betet Cathy Hummels nicht und wieso nutzen wir Katzen nicht um Süßwasser zu farmen? Was verbirgt sich hinter unserer neuen Rubrik "Der krasse Fact den du nicht wusstet der dich komplett aus den Angeln haut" und wann hat das erste mal jemand ans Euter gegriffen? Wie würde unser Lebenslauf aussehen, wenn er durch Instagram und TikTok erstellt werden würde und wie inflationär darf Fast Food sein? Warum verkauft MM nicht an jeden und was hat sich der Werkstoffhof Neues einfallen lassen? Kann man unsichtbare Kunst kopieren und was haben Lamas mit Drachen gemeinsam? Wir lüften das Geheimnis um Donald Ducks zweiten Vornamen und klären auf warum die Enten Kannibalen sind. Das Strategiepapier für einen Spitzenpodcast!
Bobby Dekeyser hat den Premium-Gartenmöbel-Hersteller Dedon gegründet und für einen hohen Millionenbetrag verkauft. Er bekam einen Profi-Vertrag beim FC Bayern München, nachdem er die Torwart-Legende Jean-Marie Pfaff im Hotel beim Frühstück kennenlernte. Inzwischen lebt er auf einer Farm mit Lamas in Ibiza, wo ihn Podcast-Host Philipp Westermeyer zum Interview getroffen hat. Im OMR Podcast verrät er, wie sich Zufälle zu großen Chancen entwickelt haben – und wie er nach dem viel zu frühen Tod seiner Frau sein Leben neu geordnet hat.
La subsecretaria de Ambiente de Argentina, Ana Vidal de Lamas, habló en La W a propósito de su participación en la COP16.
The episode's title is a quote from Quantum of Solace, specifically the scene where Mathis attempts to get to the bottom of Bond's sleep problems. In the Bond films we don't see our hero getting healthy, natural sleep all that often. Perhaps because, as Hitchcock famously asserted, ‘drama is life with the dull bits cut out', we're supposed to assume Bond sleeps like a normal human being when we're not looking. On the occasions where we do see Bond waking up, it's usually because he's been drugged or knocked unconscious. But this is a different story in the books. David has gone back through Fleming's 14 Bond books and found there are more than 400 direct references to sleep - that's more than 30 per book! Might this suggest that Fleming himself had an interesting relationship with sleep that he transposed into his character? There are definite patterns across the books, which David guides us through here, highlighting particularly intriguing examples from Casino Royale, Live and Let Die, Moonraker, From Russia, With Love and Thunderball. Is there anything from the Bond films and the Fleming books we can use to help us address our own sleep problems? Both Alex and David have wrestled with sleep issues their entire lives, including experiencing prolonged periods of insomnia. But there are differences… Alex is a night owl, an evening person, someone who has no issue being wide awake really late at night. David is the opposite, a lark, who is mentally and physically most alert early in the morning. Although neither Alex nor David are sleep scientists (and sleep science as an academic discipline is still very new!), both have put in a lot of effort to resolving their sleep issues, including reading some of the same books - sometimes with different results! Here, both talk through the approaches they've tried and tested over the years and reveal how they have reframed their relationships with sleep. Sleep hygiene is key for both of them. How does alcohol, caffeine and what we do in the hour before bed make a difference? Alex and David also tackle: Why is it important to know your chronotype (night owl/morning lark, etc)? How does insomnia relate to anxiety? What happens if we never sleep? (Like Gustav Graves in Die Another Day) Should we be concerned if we don't dream? If we experience night terrors (like Bond does in the books) how can we deal with these? What are the ups and downs of sleeping pills? (There are a lot of them in Fleming!) How do sleep rhythms differ internationally? Why is jet lag so evil? What's the sun got to do with sleep? Why is it sometimes more difficult to sleep in hotels than home? How does Fleming's Bond always wake up on time without an alarm clock? And what is his standard wake up time? What chronotype does that make him?
Love and Lamas with David and Patricia Mastrandrea
Da sind selbst unsere Hobbyforscher:innen Jule und Schlauschwein Sparky aufgeregt: Ab geht's heute mit Froschexperte Fred in den tropischen Regenwald. Fred wird uns erzählen, wie gefährlich seine Forschungsreisen da sind und warum diese Waldgebiete auch grünes Meer heißen. Mit ihm finden wir im Botanischen Garten unter anderem Antworten zu diesen Fragen von euch heraus: Ob Schlangen fliegen können, welcher der giftigste Frosch der Welt ist und wie es ein Gecko eigentlich schafft, Wände hochzulaufen. Wollt ihr etwas über Ratten und andere Nagetiere wissen? Oder über Alpakas und Lamas oder gar noch mehr über die Tiere in Wüsten wie der Sahara? Dann her mit Euren Fragen! Dann her mit Euren Fragen! Schickt uns eure Frage als Sprachnachricht an 0176 - 921 362 08 oder eine E-Mail an sos@mfn.berlin. Sprecher:innen: Jule Kaden und Tolga Akar Autorin: Jule Kaden Redaktion: Lena Günther und Jule Kaden Sounddesign: Florestan v. Tschammer Eine Produktion der Auf die Ohren GmbH.
Stay ahead with the newest cardiology research findings that could change your clinical practice! STUDY #1: First up, we explore new data on edoxaban dosage for older patients with atrial fibrillation. If we could give older patients a lower dose of edoxaban to reduce the risk of bleeding, will they still benefit from a lower risk for stroke? Zimerman, A, Braunwald, E, Steffel, J, et al. 2024. Dose reduction of edoxaban in patients 80 years and older with atrial fibrillation: Post hoc analysis of the ENGAGE AF-TIMI 48 randomized clinical trial. JAMA Cardiol. Published online. (https://doi.org/10.1001/jamacardio.2024.1793) STUDY #2: Next, we delve into the nuanced world of invasive versus noninvasive treatment of non-ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI). You'll find out if mortality rates go up when we use a less invasive approach. Kunadian, V, Mossop, H, Shields, C, et al. 2024. Invasive treatment strategy for older patients with myocardial infarction. N Engl J Med. Published online. (https://doi.org/10.1056/NEJMoa2407791) STUDY #3: Lastly, we break down the latest findings on chelation therapy in patients with stable coronary artery disease and diabetes. Tune it to see whether the latest data challenges your perspective on the efficacy of EDTA in reducing cardiovascular risks. Lamas, GA, Anstrom, KJ, Navas-Acien, A, et al. 2024. Edetate disodium-based chelation for patients with a previous myocardial infarction and diabetes: TACT2 randomized clinical trial. JAMA. Published online. (https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.2024.11463) Join us to uncover these critical insights, discussions, and more. Let's turn data into actionable wisdom and elevate your cardiology practice. Learn more with Medmastery's courses: ECG Mastery Program (34 CME) Get a Basic or Pro account, or, get a Trial account. Show notes: Visit us at https://www.medmastery.com/podcasts/cardiology-podcast.
In this episode, Rory speaks with Samantha Lamas, a behavioral researcher at Morningstar, about the crucial but often neglected aspect of retirement: emotional preparedness. Discover how retirement is evolving beyond the traditional notion of leisure and why it's essential to consider the psychological transitions alongside financial planning. Learn why Samantha emphasizes the importance of routines, social connections, and redefining life purpose to ensure a fulfilling retirement. She shares insights into the Perma-V framework and how it can help retirees align their financial goals with their life values, creating a more meaningful post-work life. Samantha also offers practical tips such as mapping out an ideal week before retirement and incorporating new habits like scheduling regular social interactions to maintain mental and emotional well-being. Are you wondering how to help yourself or your clients emotionally transition into retirement? Do you want to know what steps you can take to build a purpose-driven retirement plan? Find out the answers to these questions and more in this engaging discussion with behavioral researcher Samantha Lamas. Perma-V Framework: https://positiveworkplaces.squarespace.com/articles/empowering-self-through-permav-model How Advisors Can Create Financial Plans That Reflect What Investors Really Want: https://www.morningstar.com/financial-advisors/how-advisors-can-create-financial-plans-that-reflect-what-investors-really-want
NOW Haber Merkezi'nin güçlü ve deneyimli kadrosu tarafından tarafsız habercilik anlayışıyla hazırlanan hayatın içinden haberler, Burak Birsen'in sunumuyla NOW Ana Haber'de! Bizi sosyal medyadan takip edin: X: https://twitter.com/nowhaber Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nowhaber.tr Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nowhaber.tr/ Podcast: https://anchor.fm/now-haber
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Send me a Text MessageIn this enlightening episode, Brian D. Smith speaks with Mònica Esgueva about her journey of integrating Eastern wisdom with Western pragmatism, her transformative encounters with Tibetan Lamas, and her latest book, Seven Levels of Wisdom. Mònica shares practical guidance on navigating stress and anxiety, aligning your career with your deeper life purpose, and transforming challenges into opportunities for growth.Key Points:Introduction (00:00):Brian introduces the episode and the guest, Mònica Esgueva.Mònica's background in economics and advanced studies in various fields.Mònica's Spiritual Journey (04:04):How Mònica transitioned from a successful corporate career to spiritual practice.Her transformative experiences with Tibetan Lamas and the Dalai Lama.Integrating Eastern and Western Practices (15:07):The benefits of combining mindfulness and spiritual practices with Western pragmatism.Practical tips for incorporating these practices into daily life.Navigating Life's Challenges (22:33):How to cope with stress and anxiety in a fast-paced world.The importance of acceptance and the right effort in personal growth.The Seven Levels of Wisdom (35:28):Insights from Mònica's book on the evolution of human consciousness.Practical steps for achieving personal transformation and growth.Final Thoughts and Community Invitation (55:51):Mònica's views on life's challenges as opportunities for growth.Invitation to join the Grief to Growth community to discuss the episode.Links:Mònica Esgueva's WebsiteBuy Seven Levels of Wisdom on AmazonJoin Grief to Growth CommunityDiscover a unique online space dedicated to individuals navigating the complexities of grief. Our community offers a peaceful, supportive environment free from the distractions and negativity often found on places like Facebook. Connect with others who understand your journey and find solace in shared experiences.https://grief2growth.com/community You can send me a text by clicking the link at the top of the show notes. Use fanmail to:1.) Ask questions.2.) Suggest future guests/topics.3.) Provide feedbackCan't wait to hear from you! I've been studying Near Death Experiences for many years now. I am 100% convinced they are real. In this short, free ebook, I not only explain why I believe NDEs are real, I share some of the universal secrets brought back by people who have had them.https://www.grief2growth.com/ndelessons Support the Show.
Alors que la Chine a rouvert ses portes aux touristes depuis la parenthèse du Covid-19, les nouveaux arrivants peuvent être déconcertés par l'omniprésence des nouvelles technologies dans la vie quotidienne dans l'Empire du Milieu. Des applications de paiement jusqu'aux contrôles à l'aéroport, Il vaut mieux se préparer avant de s'y rendre... même pour faire un don à un des rares mendiants de Pékin. De notre correspondant à Pékin « J'étais surpris, car avant le Covid ce n'était pas comme cela, maintenant même les tickets de métro, tout est en numérique. » Une Chine numérisée où la vie est beaucoup plus compliquée sans un smartphone. Après les années Covid-19, c'est un pays sous QR code qu'a redécouvert Christophe. Cet homme d'affaires français, qui a vécu autrefois à Shanghai, est venu passer quelques jours de vacances à Pékin et Shenzhen avec son fils Grégoire.« C'est très compliqué, car il faut une pièce d'identité, il faut s'enregistrer. C'est hallucinant. On est filmé quand on entre et quand on sort. On a découvert tout cela ce matin en arrivant à la station de métro. Avant, il n'y avait pas la reconnaissance faciale. Mais l'impression que cela donne, c'est qu'on a l'impression d'être fliqué partout. Après, sur les paiements en ligne, ils sont très forts. »Les technologies simplifient la vie des Chinois contre des concessions aux libertés. Même les rares mendiants de Pékin, que l'on voit généralement près des lieux fréquentés par des étrangers, ont une pancarte avec un QR code réservé aux paiements électroniques : « Je viens de réimprimer ce code QR. J'étais obligé, car de nos jours plus personne n'a de monnaie, explique cet homme qui fait la manche. J'ai perdu mon fils il y a quelques années, je n'ai pas retrouvé de travail, alors je demande aux gens de m'aider. Tout le monde paye avec son téléphone aujourd'hui et il y a moins d'étrangers qu'avant. »Au terminal des arrivées à l'aéroport de Pékin, moins d'étrangers qu'avant le Covid-19, mais plus que l'été 2023. Les écrans géants rappellent en anglais aux voyageurs de télécharger les applications chinoises de paiement. Mais elles ne précisent pas qu'il faut un VPN - un logiciel permettant simuler une connexion à l'étranger, qui permet de contourner le pare-feu de la censure chinoise pour accéder aux sites et aux applications étrangères.« J'étais en classe d'affaires, je n'ai même pas mis un quart d'heure pour sortir. On m'a juste pris mes empreintes avant la douane, se félicite Philippe, tout juste débarqué de l'avion de Paris. Mais personne ne l'attend à la sortie : il n'a pas pu joindre ses contacts avec les applis étrangères, faute de VPN à télécharger aussi sur son téléphone avant de partir.Offensive de charme à destination des étrangersMusique zen dans les haut-parleurs des boutiques près de Yonghegong, le temple des Lamas, l'un des hauts lieux touristiques de la capitale chinoise. Une masse de visiteurs en file indienne, disciplinée : à l'entrée du site, un carton où on laisse son briquet pour ne pas risquer de mettre le feu aux boiseries pourpres multi-centenaires. Les fumeurs malins repasseront par là à la sortie pour replonger leur main dans le carton, alors que la foule se presse dans l'autre sens. Flots ininterrompus des ombrelles, bobs et casquettes dans un été qui s'annoncent encore plus chaud que le dernier. Les touristes ici arrivent par bus entiers.« Nous sommes un peu inquiètes à l'idée d'enregistrer nos cartes de crédit dans l'appli. On a essayé de configurer le paiement, mais pour l'instant, on ne sait pas si ça fonctionne », confient Sophie et Harper, deux touristes venues de l'État américain du Minnesota.Dans le cadre d'une offensive de charme visant à attirer les étrangers dans un contexte de reprise au ralenti, le gouvernement chinois a ouvert le pays aux courts séjours. Pas de visa donc pour moins de 15 jours, notamment pour les voyageurs venus d'Europe.« Il y a clairement des efforts de fait pour ouvrir le pays. Les visas sont plus accessibles qu'avant, explique Stéphane, qui est belge, mais vit au Mozambique. Les applications acceptent les cartes étrangères, on peut aussi acheter facilement une carte SIM. Donc, ils ont fait des efforts, même s'il reste du chemin à parcourir. Si j'ai un conseil à donner, c'est de télécharger les applis de paiements chinoises sur son téléphone et d'enregistrer sa carte bancaire avant de prendre l'avion. »Menus sur QR codeCe touriste prudent a téléchargé Allipay et Weixin sur son téléphone. Il a aussi révisé son chinois avant de partir. Même dans la Chine en ligne, avoir quelques notions de mandarin, c'est bien, dit-il : « Il y a de très nombreuses applications en Chine qui fonctionnent très bien dans la vie de tous les jours. Le problème, c'est que ces applications ne sont pas traduites. Si on ne parle pas chinois, on ne sait pas commander au restaurant où il faut télécharger le menu sur un QR code sur les tables. En fait, tous les trucs qui sont hyper-développés en Chine et qui sont beaucoup mieux que chez nous, on ne sait pas en profiter si on ne parle pas chinois. »Et dans les avenues boisées, non loin du temple des Lamas, les marchands de jouets en bois, font tourner leurs crécelles. « You mei you weixin ? » (« Pouvez payer avec votre téléphone ? ») implore l'un de ces vendeurs de rues. Non, lui répond une touriste espagnole qui heureusement a l'appoint en billets : « C'est compliqué pour nous d'enregistrer notre carte bancaire dans l'application, s'excuse cette dernière. Mon frère a essayé, mais ça n'a pas marché. Avant de partir dans un éclat de rire : c'est tellement moderne que l'autre fois, dans les toilettes publiques, le papier était distribué via la reconnaissance faciale. »« Beaucoup des clients étrangers utilisent les paiements électroniques, assure de son côté un livreur de restaurant. Mais tout dépend de l'âge. En fait, c'est comme les personnes âgées chez nous. Chinois ou étrangers, c'est pareil ! Ils ne savent pas comment s'inscrire, ils n'arrivent pas à suivre les évolutions technologiques qui vont trop vite.»Afin d'attirer davantage de touristes étrangers, les autorités multiplient les annonces. Cette semaine, plusieurs grandes villes chinoises ont décidé de suspendre les réservations préalables en ligne avec enregistrement de son identité, pour les attractions touristiques de niveau A. Cela de manière que les visiteurs étrangers puissent « visiter la Chine plus simplement ».
La profesionalización de una empresa es un proceso que nos sirve para garantizar su sostenibilidad, crecimiento y éxito a largo plazo. Implica implementar prácticas y estructuras que permitan operar de manera eficiente, consistente y conforme a los estándares de la industria. Aquí hay algunas estrategias clave para profesionalizar una empresa, de la mano de Pablo Lamas, que es fundador y director de Oxymoron, una empresa dedicada a la gestión y la profesionalización de proyectos y compañías. Para que una empresa sea considerada profesionalizada, debe cumplir con ciertos requisitos que aseguran su buen funcionamiento, eficiencia y capacidad de adaptarse al mercado. Según nuestro invitado, una de ellas es que la compañía “no dependa de nadie para funcionar”. La otra es cómo se toman las decisiones: “La empresa profesional toma decisiones mirando para adelante, mientras que la otra mira para atrás”, sostiene nuestro especialista, y añade: “Una empresa profesional, de algún modo, aprende a visionar lo que pasa en el futuro”. Generar hábitos en una empresa nos permite crear una base sólida para que las tareas se realicen de manera estable, lo cual es crucial en el entorno empresarial actual, donde la competencia y la demanda por la calidad son altas. Para hacerlo, lo primero que tenemos que atender es nuestra visión: “Hay que saber a dónde tenemos que llegar antes de trabajar”, afirma Pablo. A partir de ahí, pensar en los hábitos saludables para conseguir nuestros objetivos. “Nuestra mentalidad, y mucho más en equipos de personas, tiene una resistencia al cambio. Hay que romper ese patrón y, para hacerlo, lo más importante es cambiar el lugar desde el cual se proponen las cosas. Generalmente, las cosas en las empresas se hacen porque el dueño lo ordena y eso no es correcto”, advierte nuestro invitado. El conocimiento de este enfoque no siempre se obtiene a través de la experiencia. A pesar de que es muy importante el aprendizaje obtenido a lo largo de los años, educarse para prevenir contratiempos es esencial. “Una de las virtudes que necesita el empresario es la curiosidad. Uno tiene que mantenerse siempre con la idea de conocer cosas nuevas en la vida profesional y personal, es lo que te abre la imaginación y lo que te permite salir de una espiral endogámica de la experiencia, que es lo que le ocurre muchas veces a las empresas. Veo compañías de 30 años de trayectoria, donde todas las soluciones fueron pensadas por las mismas personas. La caja está muy cerrada. Siempre tienen que haber conectores. Debemos estar atentos a recibir información y eso nos permite copiar. Las ideas no se protegen, lo que se protege es la expresión de una idea. No podemos inventar la rueda en todas las cosas. Lo tuyo es un aspecto, pero mira lo que hicieron otros en el resto de los aspectos. Hoy tienes información en internet sobre cómo se solucionaron los problemas de muchas empresas. Encerrarte sobre tu propia experiencia es una visión muy chiquita en relación a dónde quieres llegar”, destaca nuestro especialista. Los emprendedores tienen muchos desafíos al momento de decidir profesionalizar una empresa, pero si no se gestionan adecuadamente, pueden tener un impacto negativo en la toma de decisiones y en el clima laboral. Una de las emociones que debemos controlar es la ansiedad. “Cuando nos juega una mala pasada y queremos llegar rápido, no nos damos cuenta de que el proceso es parte del camino”, recalca Pablo. Y a ella se le suma el miedo, el cual puede hacer que la compañía pierda oportunidades importantes y se quede atrás frente a la competencia. “Los empresarios que tienen miedo de perder la empresa son conservadores, paranoicos, nunca confían en nadie. Si no amas lo que haces, tu equipo no lo va a amar; si no estás enamorado de tu visión, tu equipo no va a trabajar”, cierra nuestro invitado. Instagram: @pablotlamas
Are you ready for the truth? Jack and Corey are joined by filmmaker/actor Gabriel Villanueva Lamas (Cured) to talk M. Night Shyamalan's ahead-of-it's-time slow burn comic book melodrama, UNBREAKABLE (2000)! The three talk being Shyamalan defenders, sincerity in cinema, having a sixth sense for danger, Samuel L. Jackson's love of purple, Shyamalan's love of post slow motion, Bruce Willis' bald debut, James Newton Howard's incredible score, The Eastrail 177 trilogy, working out, plot twists, and The Buried Secret of M. Night Shyamalan.Support the pod by joining our Patreon at patreon.com/cinemapossessedpod and unlock the Cinema Possessed Bonus Materials, our bi-monthly bonus episodes where we talk about more than just what's in our collection.Instagram: instagram.com/cinemapossessedpodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cinemapossessedpodTwitter (X): twitter.com/cinemapossessedEmail: cinemapossessedpod@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
En este episodio regresan a #PodcastLaTrinchera Jonathan Lebrón Ayala y el Lcdo. José Javier Lamas para revivir el Panel de Guayaberas que antes celebraban en Sin Tapujos por WIAC 740AM. En la conversación los tres discuten el ambiente mediático de las próximas elecciones generales, la condición del PPD y PNP post-primaria, la situación en la Alianza del PIP y MVC post descalificación de los candidatos legislativos por acumulación en el Tribunal Supremo y la Red Anticapitalista del MVC, la retórica y la campaña submarina de Proyecto Dignidad, cuáles serán los temas prioritarios de la política puertorriqueña en el 2025 y mucho más. Pueden escuchar los programas de Jonathan Lebrón en los siguientes enlaces:- Puestos P'al Problema- Directo y Sin Filtro por ABC5 todos los días a las 6pmEl Lcdo. Lamas es un litigante con experiencia y pericia en litigios complejos y temas de seguro y derecho civil. Pueden escuchar al Lcdo. Lamas en el programa de Ángel Rosa por NotiUno 630AM los miércoles a las 2:00pm.Este episodio de La Trinchera es presentado a ustedes por La Tigre, el primer destino en Puerto Rico para encontrar una progresiva selección de moda Italiana, orientada a una nueva generación de profesionales que reconocen que una imagen bien curada puede aportar a nuestro progreso profesional. Detrás de La Tigre, se encuentra un selecto grupo de expertos en moda y estilo personal, que te ayudarán a elaborar una imagen con opciones de ropa a la medida y al detal de origen Italiano para él, y colecciones europeas para ella. Visiten la boutique de La Tigre ubicada en Ciudadela en Santurce o síganlos en Instagram en @shoplatigre.Por favor suscribirse a La Trinchera con Christian Sobrino en su plataforma favorita de podcasts y compartan este episodio con sus amistades.Para contactar a Christian Sobrino y #PodcastLaTrinchera, nada mejor que mediante las siguientes plataformas:Facebook: @PodcastLaTrincheraTwitter: @zobrinovichInstagram: zobrinovichThreads: @zobrinovichBluesky Social: zobrinovich.bsky.socialYouTube: @PodcastLaTrinchera"Los principios del verdadero liderazgo ignorados, los objetivos inmortales de la sociedad olvidados, el conservadurismo práctico degenerado en la mera celebración de la empresa privada, la política económica casi totalmente rendida a los intereses particulares." - Russell Kirk
Álvaro Martín, el Coach Julio Lamas (exentrenador de las selecciones de Argentina y Japón) y el periodista Marcelo Nogueira analizan los Playoffs 2024 de la NBA. Índice de segmentos del episodio:00:00 Introducción03:29 Los U-18 de la AmeriCup que arranca en Argentina 25:27 La tortuosa relación Kyrie-Celtics 44:07 Anticipamos Boston-Dallas¡Síguenos y suscríbete! - Ritmo NBACanal de YouTube: bit.ly/2ECwwGhTwitter: bit.ly/3gq4cV7Instagram: bit.ly/31ugLdHFacebook: bit.ly/3aUoRPX
Last time we spoke about the rise of the Spirit Soldier movement. As a result of the hardship brought upon the common people of China during China's Warlord Era a new group known as the Spirit Soldiers rose up. Motivated by grievances against warlord abuses and foreign influences, the Spirit Soldier emerged as a grassroots movement seeking to overthrow the oppressive regime. They believed in summoning divine beings or becoming possessed by them to aid their cause, reminiscent of the Yihetuan. Despite lacking centralized organization and firearms, they managed to seize control of several counties in regions like Hubei and Sichuan. However, they simply were no match for Warlord armies who were better trained, better organized and certainly better armed. While in small groups the Spirit armies managed just fine, but when they assembled 100,000 strong, they were ultimately crushed. Despite this the last Spirit rebellion would occur in 1959. #101 The Mongolian Revolution of 1921 Welcome to the Fall and Rise of China Podcast, I am your dutiful host Craig Watson. But, before we start I want to also remind you this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Perhaps you want to learn more about the history of Asia? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on history of asia and much more so go give them a look over on Youtube. So please subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry for some more history related content, over on my channel, the Pacific War Channel where I cover the history of China and Japan from the 19th century until the end of the Pacific War. Oh yes we are not done with Mongolia. As a quick refresher, a few episodes back we talked about what is known as the Occupation of Mongolia. Quite a few things were going on all at once in the late 1910's. The Russian Empire collapsed and now was stuck in a civil war with the Reds vs the Whites. The Republic of China likewise collapsed into the Warlord Era. Mongolia stuck between these two former empires, attempted to gain independence, but swiftly fell into conflict with radicals from both. As a result of the Russian white General Grigori Semyonov trying to force a new pan Mongolia state, Duan Qirui exploited the situation to forcibly invade Mongolia. Duan Qirui had been taking a lot of heat for pushing China to declare war on Germany and getting caught taking secret loans from the Empire of Japan. Everyone in China was calling for Duan to reduce or eliminate his Anhui Army, but the situation in Mongolia gave him the perfect excuse to use it, thus in his mind legitimizing its existence. Duan Qirui dispatched General Xu Shuzheng with the “northwest frontier army” to protect Mongolia from a supposed Red army invasion. In the face of overwhelming military forces, the Mongolians submitted to Xu and were absolutely humiliated and subjugated. And thus Mongolia lived happily ever after. No, not at all. Between 1919-1920 a few Mongolian nobles came together to form two groups, the first was called “Konsulyn denj / the Consular Hill” the second “Zuun khuree / the East Urga” groups. The first group was the brainchild of Dogsomyn Bodoo, a prominent Mongolian politician. Bodoo had worked as a Mongolian language teacher at a Russian-Mongolian school for translators. He spoke Mongolian, Tibetan, Mandarin and Manchu. Because of his work he came into contact with Bolshevism through Russian acquaintances. After the occupation of Mongolia by Duan Qirui's forces, he formed the secret Consular Hill group as a means of resistance. Doboo's Consular Hill soon saw Khorloogiin Choibalsan join. Choibalsan also worked at the Russian Mongolian translator school and shared a Yurt with Doboo. Doboo was a mentor to Choibalsan whom worked primarily as a Russian interpreter at the Russian consulate. Because of the nature of his work, Choibalsan spent a lot of time with the Soviets. Not to give too much away, but later on Choibalsan would become known as “the Stalin of Mongolia”. A Russo-Mongolian printing officer typesetter named Mikhail Kucherenko, a Bolshevik in Urga, visited Bodoo and Choibalsan, talking to them about things related to Mongolian independence and actively resisted the Chinese. The East Urga group were founded by Soliin Danzan an official of the Ministry of Finance and Dansranbilegiin Dogsom , an official in the Ministry of the Army. Danzan had once been a horse thief, but managed to climb the ladder towards being a customs officer or the ministry of finance. Dogs had worked as a scribe for district and provincial assemblies before taking a job at the ministry of finance and Army later on. Another founding member was Damdin Sukhbaatar who grew up around Russians and spoke Russian. He joined the New Mongolia Army in 1911 after the independence movement and rose through the ranks seeing deployment on Mongolia's eastern border. After his death he would be referred to as “the Lenin of Mongolia”. The beginning of the East Urga group saw radicals within the lower house of the Mongolian parliament, such as Danzan and Dogsom met secretly trying to figure a way of getting rid of Xu Shuzheng and the Chinese dominance over their nation. The groups formed a plot to seize the mongolian army's arsenal and assassinate Xu Shuzheng, but the arsenal was too well guarded and Xu departed the region before they could pull it off. Within Urga were many Russian refugees, Red and White alike. They established a Municipal Duma, and some of the Bolshevik minded ones learned of the secret Consular Hill and East Urga groups. In March of 1920, the Duma was sending one of their members, Sorokovikov to Irkutsk, but before he did so, they thought it a good idea for him to learn about these secret groups and what they were up to. Sorokovikov met with representatives of both groups before traveling to Irkutsk. When he returned to Urga in June of that year, he met with the representatives again with promises the USSR would provide any assistance needed to the Mongolian workers. He then extended them invitations to send their groups representatives to Russia to discuss matters further. As you can imagine, both these groups got pretty excited. Until this point the two groups did not brush shoulders much, they were in fact quite different. The Consular Hill group were progressive socialists while the East Urga group were more nationalistic. While they seemed to be at odds, the Soviet invitation had brought them together and in doing so they decided to merge on June 25th to form the Mongolian People's Party. It was then agreed Danzan and Choibalsan would act as the delegates that would go to Russia. Both men arrived in Verkhneudinsk, the new capital of the Pro-Soviet Far Eastern Republic. They met with Boris Shumyatsky, the acting head of the government. Shumyatsky kind of gave them the cold shoulder as they hounded his government for military assistance to fight off the Chinese. Shumyatsky advised them they should go back home, and get members of their party over in Urga to send a coded message with the stamped seal of the Bogd Khan to formally request such a thing. They did just that and now 5 delegates returned to Verkhneudinsk with it, but Shumyatsky told them he had no real authority to make such a decision and that they needed to go to Irkutsk. So yeah it was one of those cases where a guy you thought was a head honcho, was really not haha. The Mongolian delegates then went to Irkutsk in August where they met with the head of what would soon become the Far Eastern Secretariat of the Communist International aka the Comintern. They explained they required military assistance, soon handing over a list of requests. They wanted military instructors, over 10,000 rifles, some artillery pieces, machine guns and of course funding they could use to recruit soldiers. The head told them….to drag a letter and this time to make sure the name of the party was included in it, not in the name of the Bogd Khan. They were also to list their objectives and requests. Now as funny as this all sounds, not to dox myself, but when I got my first big boy job as they say, I had to learn how to write formal letters to the government, funding requests, partnership things, etc etc, and I can feel for these guys in that sense. They all seemed to have little experience in such matters and yes, some officials were clearing just messing with them, sending them left and right, but some guys were trying to show them how to work an existing process, random rant sorry. Once they finished this new letter they were told it might be considered by the Siberian REvolutionary Committee in Omsk, the buck keeps passing. At this point the mongolians divided themselves into three groups: Delegates Danzan, Losol and Dendev went to Omsk to deliver the new letter; Bodoo and Dogsom went back to Urga to grow the party and begin recruiting a army; and Sukhbaater and Choibalsan went to Irkutsk to serve as liaisons there. Before they all departed, the drafted a new revolutionary message. It dictated the Mongolian nobility would be divested of their hereditary powers. The new system of government would be democratic with a limited monarch run by the Bogd Khaan. Several more meeting with the soviets at Omsk occurred only for the Mongolians to be sold yet again they had to go somewhere else, this time it was Moscow. Thus Danzan led a team of delegates to go to Moscow in September. For a month they discussed matters, but something huge was cooking up in the meantime. Here comes a man named Roman von Ungern-Sternberg. He was born in Graz Austria in January of 1886 to a noble family, descending from present day Estonia. Ungern-Sternberg's first language was German, but he also spoke English, French, Russian and Estonian. Within his family tree he had Hungarian roots and he would claim to be a descendant of Batu Khan, the grandson of Genghis Khan. Why is it, all of these “great men figures” always have to come up with a “I am descended from x” haha. He moved to Reval, the capital of Estonia. It's said as a child he was a ferocious bully and a psychopath who would torture animals. Apparently at the age of 12 he strangled his cousins owl, now thats messed up. Now Ungern-Sternberg was very proud of his ancient aristocratic background…though whether any of it was real who knows. He wrote extensively things like “for centuries my family never took orders from the working classes and it was outrageous that dirty workers who've never had any servants of their own, but still think they can command! They should have absolutely no say in the ruling of the vast Russian Empire". He was proud of his Germanic origin, but also identified with the Russian empire…and with Ghenghis khan, so yeah. When asked about his family's military history in the Russian empire he would proud boast “72 family members were killed in the wartime!”. He believed many of the fallen monarchies of Europe could be restored with the help of the cavalry peoples of the Steppe, such as the Mongols. Ungern-Sternberg of course was attracted to military service and during the Russo-Japanese War he joined the fighting. Its unsure whether he made it to Manchuria to see actual fighting, but he was awarded a Russo-Japanese War Medal in 1913. During the first Russian Revolution of 1905, Estonian peasants ravaged the country trying to murder nobles. Ungern-Sternberg recalled "the peasants that worked on my family's land were rough, untutored, wild and constantly angry, hating everybody and everything without understanding why". After the failed revolution he continued his military career and picked up an interest in Buddhism. Later in life while in Mongolia he would become a Buddhist, but never really relinquished his Lutheran faith. While in Mongolia Ungern-Sternberg became obsessed with the idea that he was the in-incarnation of Genghis Khan. When he graduated from a military academy he demanded a station amongst the Cossacks in Asia. He was appointed an officer in Eastern Siberia where he served under the 1st Argunsky and later the 1st Amursky Cossack regiments. From there he fell in love with the lifestyle of the nomadic Mongol peoples. He was a hell of a drunk and loved to pick fights. There were theories he had been hit so many times to the head during fights, it was believed he had brain damage and was insane as a result. In 1913 he asked to be transferred to the reserves, because he wanted time and space to achieve a new goal, he sought to assist the Mongols in their struggle for independence from China. Russian officials heard rumors he sought to do this and they actively thwarted him as best as they could. He went to the town of Khovd in western Mongolia where he served as an unofficial officer in a Gossack guard detachment for the Russian consulate. When WW1 broke out, Ungern-Sternberg joined the 34th regiment of Cossack troops stationed in the Galicia frontier. He would take part in the first Russian offensive against Prussia and earned a reputation as an extremely brave but also very reckless and mentally unstable officer. Men who came to know him said he looked happiest atop a horse leading a charge, showing no signs of fear with a wicked smile on his face. He received multiple citations such as the st george of the 4th grade; st vladimir of the 4th grade, st anna of the 3rd and 4th grades and st Stanislas of the 3rd grade. These decorations however were offset by the amount of disciplinary actions issued against him and he would eventually be discharged from one of his commands for attacking another officer in a drunken brawl. He went to prison and was court martialed. After he got out of prison in January of 1917, he transferred over to the Caucasian theater to fight the Ottomans. Then the Russian revolution began, ending the Russian empire and of course ending the Romanov monarchy, quite the bitter blow to the monarchist Ungern-Sternberg. While still in the Caucasus, Ungern-Sternberg ran into a Cossack Captain, an old friend we met a few podcasts ago, Captain Grigory Semyonov. Working with Semyonov the two organized a volunteer Assyrian Christian unit in modern day Iran. The Assyrian genocide had led to thousands of Assyrians fleeing over to the Russians. Semyonov and Ungern-Sternberg Assyrian force was able to win some small victories over Turkish forces, but in the grand scheme of the theater it did not amount to much. The experience of forging such a group however led them to think about doing the same thing with Buryat troops in Siberia. At the outbreak of the Russian civil war, Semyonov and Ungern-Sternberg declared themselves Romanov loyalists, joing the White Movement. They both vowed the defeat the Red Army and late into 1917, they as part of a combined group of 5 Cossacks managed to disarm 1500 Red soldiers at a Far Eastern Railway station in China near the Russian border. They took up a position there, preparing for a military expedition into the Transbaikal region, recruiting men into a Special Manchrian regiment. The White army managed to defeat the Red Army along the Far Eastern Railway territory. Semyonov eventually appointed Ungern-Sternberg to be the commander of a force at Dauria, a railway station at the strategic point southeast of Lake Baikal. Despite being part of the white movement, Semyonov and Ungern-Sternberg were quite rebellious. Semyonov for example refused to recognize the authority of Admiral Alexander Kolchak, the prominent white leader in Siberia. Semyonov fancied acting on his own and received support from the Japanese. Ungern-Sternberg, a subornidate to Semyonov also acted independently. Ungern-Sternberg also had his own reasons not to comply fully with Kolchak. Kolchak had promised after a White victory, he would reconvene the Consitutional Assembly, disband the Bolsheviks completely and then decide the future for Russia, that being whether it adopts the monarchy back or goes a different path. Ungern-Sternberg believed god had chosen Russia to be run by a monarchy and that its restoration came first. Ungern-Sternberg performed successful military campains in Dauria and Hailar, earning the rank of Major-General, promtping Semyonov to enturst him with forming his own military unit to fight the communists. Both men gradually recruited Buryats and Mongols for the task, but they also were growing wary of another. Ungern-Sternberg was unhappy with Semyonov who he deemed to be corrupt, he also took issue with the mans love interest in a Jewish cabert singer, he was after all a rampant anti-semite. Ungern-Sternberg founded the volunteer based Asiatic Cavalry Division in Dauria, alongside a fortress. It is said at this fortress he would torture his red enemies and it was full of their bones. As we mentioned in a previous episode, the Anhui Clique dispatched General Xu Shuzheng to occupy outer mongolia. However after the first Anhui-Zhili war, the Anhui clique was severely reduced and General Xu Shuzheng's forces in Mongolia were as well. This effectively left the Mongolian protectorate without their protectors. Chaos reigned as Chahar Mongols from Inner Mongolia began to fight with Khalkhas Mongols from Outer Mongolia. Seeing the disunity, Ungern-Sternberg saw a grand opportunity and made plans to take control of Mongolia. He began networking and married the Manchurian princess Ji at Harbin. Princess Ji was a relative of Genreal Zhang Kuiwu, the coammander of Chinese troops in the western part of the Chinese Manchurian railway as well as the govenror of Hailar. He also tried to arrange a meeting between Semyonov and Zhang Zuolin, Eventually Kolchak's white army was defeated by the Red Army and subsequently the Japanese pulled their expeditionary forces out of the Transbaikal region. This put Semyonov in a bad situation as he was unable to cope with the brunt of the impending Red forces, thus he planned to pull back into Manchuria. Ungern-Sternberg had a different idea however. He took his Asiatic Cavalry Division, roughly 1500 men at the time, consisting mostly of Russians, but there was also Cossacks, Buryats, Chinese and a few Japanese, with few machine guns and 4 artillery pieces. He broke his ties to Semyonov and took his division into Outer Mongolia in October of 1920. They gradually advanced to Urga where they ran into Chinees occupying forces. Ungern-Sternberg attempted to negotiate with the Chinese, demadning they disarm, but they rejected his terms. In late October and early November, Ungern-Sternbergs forces assaulted Urga, suffering two disasterous defeats. After this they assailed the Setsen-Khan aimag, a district north of the Kherlen River, ruld by Prince Setsen Khan. During his time in Mongolia Ungern-Sternberg befriended some Mongol forces seeking independence from the Chinese occupation, the most influential leader amongst them being Bogd Khan. Bogd Khan secretly made a pact with Unger-Sternberg, seeking his aid to expel the Chinese from Mongolia. Ungern-Sternberg went to work reorganizing his army. Apparently he had taken a liking to a Lt and gave the man full command over the medical division. During a withdrawal, the Lt raped multiple nurses in the medical division, many of whom were married to other officers, ordered settlements they ran by to be looted and ordered all the wounded the be poisoned because they were a nuisance. Ungern-Sternberg had the man flogged and burned at the stake. So yeah. During the Chinese occupation of Outer Mongolia, they had initiated strict regulations over Buddhist services and imprisoned anyone whom they considered sought independence, including Russians. While Ungern-Sternberg had 1500 well trained troops, the Chinese had roughly 7000 still in Outer Mongolia. The Chinese enjoyed an advantage in more men, more machine guns, more artillery and they already had fortified Urga. On February 2nd, Ungern-Sternberg assaulted the front line of Urga again. His forces led by Captain Rezzukhin managed to capture a front-line fortificaiton near the Small and Big Madachan villages, due southeast of Urga. Ungern-Sternberg's forces also managed to rescue Bogd Khan who was under house arrests, transporting him to the Manjushri Monastery. Ungern-Sternberg then took a page out of Genghis Khan's note book, ordering his troops to light a large number of campfires in the hills surrounding Urga, trying to scare the Chinese into thinking they were more numerous. On February 4th, they attacked Chinese barracks east of Urga, captured them. Ungern-Sternberg then divided his force in two with the first attacking the Chinese trade settlement “Maimaicheng” and the secnd the Consular Settlement. Ungern-Sternbergs men used exlosives and improvised battering rams to blow open the gates to Maimaicheng. Upon storming the settlement, the battle turned into a melee of sabres, seeing both sides hack each other in a slaughter. Ungern-Sternbergs men took Maimaicheng, and soon joined up with the other force to attack the COnsulder Settlement. The Chinese launched a counter attack, forcing Ungern-Sternbergs men northeast somewhat, but then he counter attacked sending them back to Urga. By the night of the 4th, Urga would fall to the invaders. The Chinese civilian and military officials simply fled for their lives in 11 cars, abandoning the soldiers. The Chinese troops followed suite aftwards heading north, massacring all Mongolian civilians they came across, heading over the Russian border. The Red Russians resided in Urga fled alongside them. The Chinese suffered apparently 1500 men, while Ungern-Sternberg recorded only 60 casualties for his force. Ungern-Sternbergs troops were welcomed with open arms as liberators. The populace of Urga hated their tyrannical Chinese overlords and believed the Russians were their salvation. Then the Russian began plundering the Chinese run stores and hunted down Russian Jews still in the city. Ungern-Sternberg personally ordered the execution of all Jews in the city unless they had special notes handed out by him sparing their lives. It is estimated roughly 50 Jews were killed by Ungern-Sternbergs men in Mongolia. Urga's Jewish community was annihilated. After a few days, Ungern-Sternberg had set up a quasi secret police force led by Colonel Leonid Sipalov who hunted Red Russians. Meanwhile Ungern-Sternberg's army seized the Chinese fortified base at Choi due south of Urga. During the attack the Russians number 900, the Chinese garrison roughly 1500. After taking the fort, the Russians returned to Urga as Ungern-Sternberg dispatched expeditionary groups to find Chinese strength. They came across a abandoned Chinese fort at Zamyn-Uud, taking it without resistance. Most of the Chinese troops left in Mongolia withdrew north to Kyakhta where they were trying find a way to get around the Urga region to escape back to China. Ungern-Sternberg and his men assumed they were trying to reorganize to recapture Urga so he dispatched forces to assail them. Chinese forces were advancing through the area of Talyn Ulaaankhad Hill when Ungern-Sternberg initiated a battle. The battle saw nearly 1000 Chinese, 100 Mongols and various amounts of Russians, Buryats and others killed. The Chinese forces routed during the battle, fleeing south until they got over the Chinese border. After this action, the Chinese effectively had departed Outer Mongolia. On February 22nd february of 1921, Ungern-Sternberg, Mongolian prince and Lamas, held a ceremony to restore the Bogd Khan to the throne. To reward their savior, Bogd Khan granted Ungern-Sternberg a high title, that of “darkhan khoshoi chin wang” in the degree of Khan. Once Semyonov heard of what Ungern-Sternberg had achieved, he likewise promoted him to Lt-General. On that same day, Mongolia proclaimed itself independent as a monarchy under the Bogd Khan, now the 8th Bogd Gegen Jebtsundamba Khutuktu. According to the eye witness account of the polish explorer Kamil Gizycki and polish writer Ferdynand Antoni Ossendowski, Ungern-Sternberg went to work ordering Urga's streets thoroughly cleaned, promoted religious tolerance, I would imagine for all excluding Jews and attempted some economic reforms. The writer Ossendowski had previously served in Kolchaks government, but after its fall sought refugee in Mongolia. He became friends with Ungern-Sternberg, probably looking for a good story, I mean this maniac does make for a good story, hell I am covering him after all ahah. Ossendowski would write pieces of his experience in Mongolia in his book “Beasts, Men and Gods”. A soldier within Ungern-Sternbergs army, named Dmitri Alioshin wrote a novel as well of his experience titled Asian Odyssey and here is a passage about his description of Ungern-Sternberg and his closest followers beliefs. “The whole world is rotten. Greed, hatred and cruelty are in the saddle. We intend to organize a new empire; a new civilization. It will be called the Middle Asiatic Buddhist Empire, carved out of Mongolia, Manchuria and Eastern Siberia. Communication has already been established for that purpose with Djan-Zo-Lin, the war lord of Manchuria, and with Hutukhta, the Living Buddha of Mongolia. Here in these historic plains we will organize an army as powerful as that of Genghis Khan. Then we will move, as that great man did, and smash the whole of Europe. The world must die so that a new and better world may come forth, reincarnated on a higher plane.” Within that passage there was mention of Hutukhta, he was the dominant Buddha of Mongolia at the time. Hutukhta did not share Ungern-Sternbergs dream of restoring Monarchies all across the world and he understood the mans army could not hope to defend them from Soviet or Chinese invaders. In April of 1921, Hutukhta wrote to Beijing asking if the Chinese government was interesting in resuming their protectorship. In the meantime Ungern-Sternberg began looking for funds. He approached several Chinese warlords, such as Zhang Zuolin, but all rejected him. He also continued his tyrannical treatment never against Mongolians, but against Russians within Mongolia. Its estimated his secret police force killed 846 people, with roughly 120 being in Urga. Ungern-Sternbergs men were not at all happy about the brutality he inflicted upon their fellow Russians. Yet Ungern-Sternbergs days of psychopathic fun were soon to come to an end. I would like to take this time to remind you all that this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Please go subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry after that, give my personal channel a look over at The Pacific War Channel at Youtube, it would mean a lot to me. Poor Mongolia was stuck between two crumbling empires, who both became engulfed in violent civil wars. The spill over from their wars saw Mongolia become a protectorate to the Chinese, nearly a satellite communist state to the USSR and now was independent, but really at the mercy of the White army of Ungern-Sternberg. The psychopath was having a field day, but it was about to come to an end.
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Assine o Café Brasil em https://canalcafebrasil.com.br O Brasil está vivenciando duas lamas que revelam muito sobre nossos líderes e sobre nós mesmos. A lama das enchentes e a lama moral. Elas mostram que, mesmo sob pressão extrema, há uma força coletiva em nosso povo que busca superar e reconstruir. Mas também deixam claro que mudanças são necessárias. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A reading for meditation taken from the text, 'The Peaceful Stillness of the Silent Mind: Buddhism, Mind and Meditation' by Lama Thubten Yeshe. Lama Thubten Yeshe was born in Tibet in 1935. At the age of six, he entered Sera Monastic University in Tibet where he studied until 1959, when as Lama Yeshe himself has said, “In that year the Chinese kindly told us that it was time to leave Tibet and meet the outside world.” Lama Thubten Yeshe and Lama Thubten Zopa Rinpoche, together as teacher and disciple since their exile in India, met their first Western students in 1967. By 1971, they settled at Kopan, a small hamlet near Kathmandu in Nepal. In 1974, the Lamas began touring and teaching in the West, which would eventually result in The Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition. Lama Yeshe followed the Gelug tradition, and was considered unconventional in his teaching style. He died in 1984.
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