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We are delighted to welcome Laura Burns back into our podcast grotto. This multidisciplinary artist working within the vast mythopoetic landscape of relation to the invisible presences all around us, the more-than-human, the unknown, the forgotten and the lost, take us on a meandering journey on a free-flowing river of resonance. We speak of the need for cultural regeneration, of how languaging the world create realities and of mending the gaps in the ancestral field. And of much, much more. Welcome! LAURA BURNS LINKS http://www.lauraburns.co.uk/ https://www.instagram.com/_laura_burns/ PODCAST LINKS https://www.intheborderlands.com/ https://www.patreon.com/IntheBorderlands https://www.facebook.com/intheborderlands https://www.instagram.com/intheborderlands_podcast/ EMAIL contact@intheborderlands.com TORGRIM'S LINKS https://www.brittle.one/ https://www.facebook.com/kloverknekten https://www.instagram.com/kloverknekten/ MIKAEL'S LINKS https://smarturl.it/inanna https://www.facebook.com/mikael.oberg.performance.storyteller https://www.instagram.com/mikaelobergstoryteller/ REFERENCES Family Constellations https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Family_Constellations Bill Plotkin https://www.animas.org/about-us/our-founder/ Animas Valley Institute https://www.animas.org/ Mythopoesis/mythopoeia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MythopoeiaGenízarohttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gen%C3%ADzaro West Kennet Long Barrow https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Kennet_Long_Barrow Kalimba/Mbira https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mbira Djembe https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Djembe Samhain https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samhain MacGuffin https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MacGuffin
What's the buzz in omics all about and how can it help you make better beer? Special Guests: Glen Fox, Harmonie Bettenhausen, and Laura Burns.
Book one-on-one story sessions hereRead this as an article, and share your thoughts hereIn part 1 of this two-parter on belonging, we were getting into moving between circles of belonging.I attended a class recently with the wonderful artist-teacher-ceremonialist-textile practitioner: Laura Burns. I interviewed her some time ago; dig back and have a listen if you'd like. She spoke about moving between circles of belonging, and gave the example of queer folks who were born in a family who are not welcoming to queerness, especially in their own children. These children experienced a crisis of belonging in their families. Those who stood their grown often found the strength to do so because of finding new belonging with other queer folks. In this other circle of belonging, that part of themselves—that integral part of themselves—was not just tolerated but very welcome. We can't live without belonging somewhere. How can we find the strength to disagree and stand for principles in one circle of belonging, unless we find belonging in another circle?For myself, when I came into seeking spiritually, I didn't find much belonging in my own culture, in secular society or in a church. I found belonging in a spiritual path from another land. When I fell out of that, I found belonging in marriage, and in connection with the lands where I grew up. Now I'm seeking a diversity of belonging, because I'm suspicious of putting too many eggs in one basket, especially baskets of human belonging. We see this moving between circles in the animal world too. If the mother of a group of ducklings is killed, they may follow another mother. We see it on an international level. When Einstein couldn't stay in Europe at the onset of World War Two, he found some belonging in the United States. When young men from the United States were drafted into the Vietnam War, and they refused to risk their lives for a cause they abhorred, they found belonging across the border in Canada. I have a great uncle named Walter, back in England, more than a hundred years ago. His father had died and his mother lacked the means take care of him and his sister. She left them in Sherwood Forest (famous for Robin Hood). They were found beneath the trees by passer-by's, and the call went out, ‘Who will care for these children?'Someone took Walter, another took his sister. The people who took them in were not biological relations, but relations nonetheless. They raised the children up, and Walter married into my family. Those kids found a kind of belonging, and Walter and I are part of the same extended family, although I'm too young to have met him in the flesh.In this way, people and animals are sometimes forced to find belonging, unsure of whether they'll find it or not, of whether they'll even survive. But for many of us, we may at least step into another circle of belonging to find some strength so we can turn and make a stand in the circle giving us trouble. Like finding belonging in a queer community to make a stand when coming out with one's family. Or taking a step into a spiritual community to come out as weirdly spiritual with one's colleagues. Or taking a step into an earth-connection group to make a stand with one's ascendant-minded congregation. Laura Burns also spoke of a mentor of hers, who as a child got bounced around from one foster home to another, and couldn't find anything close to the kind of belonging that she needed. She found it in spirit. A spiritual belonging where she dwelled, in the absence of human belonging. Now, as she grew up, she was able to find and forge connections within fellow humans, but for some time that spiritual belonging was enough to keep her alive. Human and Spiritual Belonging: A Figure-EightLaura Burns suggested that human belonging and spiritual belonging could be conceived of together as a figure eight. Energy moves around this form, with each one feeding into the next. Human belonging can help spiritual belonging can help human belonging can help spiritual belonging can help human belonging. When things go sideways in human belonging—because we can be strange and fickle—then there is spiritual belonging. It is more steady, though perhaps more difficult to conceive and understand for our mammalian natures seeking warm skin and food. Spiritual belonging can feel vast and cosmic, or near and intimate. Both are important, and both can feed each other. Moving Between Vocational CirclesIn business, moving between circles could mean stepping into a new field to gradually build up connections, clients, and funds; while keeping one foot in the old arena. For myself, my old arena is working with media— films, podcasts, paintings and such. I'm stepping into helping people think in stories, as I'm doing with this article. I thought I might leave the media work quicker than I have, but I'm realizing that this is a slow step, and that actually there's more connection between these two fields than I had realised. It may not be such a bad thing to keep a foot in both. Story PromptsConsider a circle to which you belong, which feels prescient and relevant to you now. This could be family, friends, an interest group, an area of the earth or business that you're involved in. What do have to offer to this circle? Of that, what is understood and welcome in the circle and what is not? Then consider another circle of belonging.What do have to offer to this circle? Of that, what is understood and welcome in the circle and what is not? Consider how you might adjust yourself in relation to this first group, and in relation to this second group, so that you can express all that you want to express, and receive nourishment in kind. Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments.Thanks for reading!Until the next. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit storypaths.substack.com/subscribe
Dr. Laura Burns, Research & Development Director at Omega Yeast, returns to the lab with New Realm Brewing's Mitch Steele to discuss their experience developing and using thiolized yeasts to accentuate hops in beer. The Brü Lab is brought to you by Imperial Yeast who provide brewers with the most viable and fresh yeast on the market. Learn more about what Imperial Yeast has to offer at ImperialYeast.com today. | READ MORE | The New Brewer IPA: Brewing Techniques, Recipes and the Evolution of India Pale Ale by Mitch Steele
Links:Laura Burns' family constellation course.Isaac Fosl-Van Wyke's music.Welcome to Story Paths.Why stories? Because they help us imagine together, for one reason. They help us see possible pasts, possible futures.Welcome welcome, welcome.Today is a special issue. The audio version has music, so do have a listen. I'll also share an amazing course that a friend and mentor of mine is putting on.Let's start with the music. I recently traveled southward to Kentucky to visit a dear friend. There, amongst other wonderful experiences, I met a man called Isaac Fosl-Van Wyke. He was playing his songs at a little club, along with an artist who goes by the name Mother Marrow.One of Isaac's songs, Coming of Age, fits so well with the theme of these last episodes, about a Third Ethics, about becoming aware of the wider world, of the times in which we live, and the gifts and responsibilities this time bestows upon us.This song is called Coming of Age. Have a listen in the audio version.Isaac's whole album is excellent. You can it at these links.Bandcamp, the best way I know to support artists directly.Apple Music (pays artists a bit more than Spotify)Spotify, who don't pay artists nearly enough!Also…There's about an upcoming course offering by Laura Burns, a friend and mentor of mine.Now, there's different ways that I could describe Laura, as I know her, and many other ways besides. And of course, describing a person in words is not the only way to behold them. Which is to say that Laura is an enigmatic, witchy, rooted, seeking, queerly questing, midnight-walking, daylight-jousting-sing-song-songbird-exchanger kind of lady. I'm glad to have encountered her work.I participated in the last course on this topic that she offered, and now she's offering it again. It's called:Lessons from the Field: Tending the Ancestral SoulA systemic approach to land, transformative justice and ancestral healing.Learn more here.In this course, Laura is bringing a very interesting, interwoven cluster of insights. This offers a radical way of looking at the dynamics between victims and perpetrators. This might be really interesting for people who are in the field of nonviolent communication or restorative justice, where the first goal is to stop further harm, and then to help heal the hurter, to help them become a positive agent in the world, nourishing the fundaments of life that they once harmed.The course starts soon! It's on May 1st, then every Wednesday after that until June 5th.What's Included?6 Weekly Sessions - 2.5hrs - plus recordings. Sessions are every Wednesday 6.30 - 9.00pm BST, Online via zoom.50min One-to-one session.Material to explore each week, including Guided Audio Meditations, and shared reading resources.In conclusion, Laura is a lovely, like, welcoming person deeply mystical, witchy and cool, and I recommend this and all of her offerings. She's also doing really wonderful stuff with earth-soul connection ceremony and natural dye fabrics. She's just a really neat lady, so definitely sending love her way.Until the nextTheo This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit storypaths.substack.com/subscribe
This week, Dr. Laura Burns from Omega Yeast returns to the lab to chat with Cade about all things attenuation. The Brü Lab is brought to you by Imperial Yeast who provide brewers with the most viable and fresh yeast on the market. Learn more about what Imperial Yeast has to offer at ImperialYeast.com today. | Read More | Know Your Yeast: Attenuation
Dr. Laura Burns from Omega Yeast is back in the lab this week to talk with Cade about how she and her team discovered the specific gene responsible for producing haze in beer as well as the how this information will be used to help brewers. The Brü Lab is brought to you by Imperial Yeast who provide brewers with the most viable and fresh yeast on the market. Learn more about what Imperial Yeast has to offer at ImperialYeast.com today.
The identification of the gene that determines whether or not a yeast strain is haze-positive. Special Guest: Laura Burns.
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Joining Cade in the lab this week are Molly Browning, Laura Burns, and Avi Shayevitz to discuss the terminology, science, and regulation of genetically engineered yeast. The Brü Lab is brought to you by Imperial Yeast who provide brewers with the most viable and fresh yeast on the market. Learn more about what Imperial Yeast has to offer at ImperialYeast.com today. | Read More | Genetically Engineered Yeast - A Review of Terminology, Science, and Regulation
Hello dear listener,Beneath the stories of everyday life - news, politics and the like - lie deeper stories. And deeper still. Back into deep time, and into the timeless. Into bedrock stories. As bedrock determines the alkalinity of the soil layered above it, these deep stories affect the many stories layered above.Through her relationship with a humble river in the north of England, Laura Burns found insight into these deeper layers. Give yourself time and space to listen to this one - a walk in the woods might be best, or along a river. It's a deep dive.If you'd like to hear the full music for this, From me, Theodore, it's available as a bonus episode.Listen through the link in the bio, or wherever you find your podcasts.Here's a clip from the interview.Discover Laura's work here. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit storypaths.substack.com/subscribe
On today's episode, Cathy Tolpigin and Erin Hawken, co-founder of Nourished Netherlands are thrilled to announce the Best of The Green Edit Award Winners for 2023.Clean beauty and wellness brands were invited to submit the hero products from their range into 12 categories, which were initially tried and tested by myself, Erin and Celebrity makeup artist Laura Burns who is based in New York, but was in Sydney over summer to help us shortlist the finalist products. Erin, Laura and I had the pleasure of testing over 130 products across 12 categories — all of which represent the very best clean beauty and wellness products. Despite an incredibly strong caliber of entries, shortlisted the top five products in each category. For second round judging and to determine the winners of each award, finalist products were sent to an independent and highly acclaimed judging panel of influential Australian and international beauty experts and retailers including Elena Severin from The Detox Market who have 6 stores across the USA and Canada, Robyn Doyle founder of Beautyologie in the US, Yvette Wyeth founder of Active Skin, Alex Wilson founder of Heartwood based in Western Australia, Clare McGrowdie founder of Sydney's Bond Clean Beauty store and Elise Wilson Category Beauty Editor at Are Media Australia. I am so proud to offer these brand founders the unique distribution opportunity to introduce their brand and product range to these amazing judges so they too may experience the very best of clean beauty. A big congratulations to the winners and thank you to all the brands who entered The Best Of The Green Edit awards this year, we absolutely loved discovering new favourite products and celebrating truly natural and ethical brands.And if there's anything you want to hear on future episodes let us know on Instagram @thegreenedit_au or via email hello@thegreenedit.com.auAnd finally, if you love listening, please rate, review and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Thanks so much for listening and for being a part of our conscious community, we are thrilled to have you!
There are innovations in the microscopic world of yeast. From thiols to hybrids this episode will discuss best practices and paths forward.There is so much innovation and excitement happening in the world of raw brewing ingredients. On this episode we'll go into the research and development lab with Laura Burns of Omega Yeast and into the brewhouse with Adam Cieslak and Roger Cuzelis of Maplewood Brewing in Chicago to talk about how to best put new strains to work for your small brewery and your beers. The BYO Nano Podcast Episode 38 is sponsored by:Grainfather Whether you're looking for a brewing system to create trial recipes, or you want to easily add production capacity to your nanobrewery – the Grainfather G70 electric brewing system is your solution. The G70 has a 70 liter capacity, allowing you to easily make ½ BBL batches of beer in a compact system that won't take up valuable floor space. Ask your BSG sales manager for more information about the G70 today, or go to Grainfather.com to learn more.Fermentis Hey nanobrewers! Discover SafBrew™ BR-8 by Fermentis, the first dry Brett for secondary fermentation. This yeast strain is a reliable tool for attaining a slightly funky, specific phenolic character in your beers, and is already available in 100-gram and 5-gram sachets! Discover more about SafBrew™ BR-8 or other yeast strains on www.fermentis.com.BYO Nano+ MembershipGet access to hundreds of hours of on-demand videos covering small craft brewery strategies with BYO's new Nano+ Membership. Learn from craft beer experts watching replays of past NanoCon seminars plus a complete library of in-depth workshops. You'll also have full online access to all of BYO's digital content and an annual print magazine subscription. Check out byo.com/nanoplus for more details.BYO Nano Brew Podcast Episode 38Host: John HollGuests: Laura Burns, Adam Cieslak, Roger CuzelisContact: nano@byo.comMusic: Scott McCampbell
The blindfold was removed. She did not know where she was. All she could see was the river. What began as an artistic experiment regarding relationship to space, turned into a seven year long (and counting) ceremony of Dreamtime visions and giving voice to that which has been lost. Join us in this fascinating conversation with interdisciplinary artist Laura Burns where we speak about the importance of tending to invisible presences and entering into dialogue with the consciousness of the land, how edgeland practitioners often find refuge in the arts, and the way our culture has dammed up the flow of life. Laura Burns' websitehttp://www.lauraburns.co.ukIn the Borderlands www.intheborderlands.com REFERENCESJo Blake: Blodeuwedd Untold https://jo-blake.co.uk/portfolio/blodeuwedd-untold/Saint George and the dragon https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_George_and_the_DragonMarduk https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MardukTiamathttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TiamatLey Linehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ley_lineKundalinihttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KundaliniPendle witcheshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pendle_witchesFamily constellationshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Family_ConstellationsGlossolaliahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speaking_in_tonguesGloria E. Anzaldúahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gloria_E._AnzaldúaAudrey Lordehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audre_LordeBell Hookshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell_hooks
Rachael & Jen interview Laura Burns, Director of R&D for Omega Yeast, about thiols
Laura Burns of WTW explains the benefits of policies that insure losses caused by geopolitical crises in episode nine of NeuGroup's Strategic Finance Lab podcast. Russia's escalating war with Ukraine and rising tensions between the US and China are two big reasons why multinational corporations might want to consider buying political risk insurance—in other regions of the world, where it's not too late to find coverage. To learn what corporates need to know about political risk insurance, hit the play button to hear insights from Laura Burns, who heads the political risk practice for WTW, formerly known as Willis Towers Watson. She joins NeuGroup Insights writer Justin Jones on the latest Strategic Finance Lab podcast, recorded in August. Political risk insurance policies fill gaps in traditional property insurance policies, picking up where other coverages drop off, Ms. Burns explains in the podcast. Ms. Burns also discusses how growing up in Bermuda with family in the insurance business provided an up-close view of innovations in insurance policies and, along with a lifelong enthusiasm for international affairs, made political risk insurance the perfect job for her. “I discovered this little niche called political risk insurance, and I thought, ‘Well that's interesting, marrying the family business with my particular interest in geopolitics,” she says. “I would say this is the best-kept secret in the business."
This is Bad Fatty with Laura Burns and Lindley Ashline. We're two rad fatties chatting about the world we live in and how to change it. In this episode, we're talking about the difference between a good fatty and a bad fatty, body positivity versus body liberation, and Donut Lake and Liberation Lake. Find a transcript at https://bit.ly/badfatty1. Content notes: This episode contains some discussion of intentional weight loss, healthism, ableism and eating disorders. Edited by Adam Lupiani – @QuotidianAdam ◇─◇──« About Laura »──◇─◇ Laura Burns (she/her) is a Body Liberation Guide who helps folks heal from body-shame and oppression so they can empower themselves to live the life they deserve. She is committed to helping all people honor their bodies as they are, and believes that we are all worthy and deserving of respect regardless of size, ability, age, gender expression, ethnicity, and experience with trauma. Accessibility, trauma-sensitivity, and body-autonomy are her guiding principles. Laura offers live and recorded yoga classes online as well as community-focused personal healing and growth retreats around the world. Her book, Big and Bold: Yoga for the Plus Size Woman is available everywhere books are sold. You can find more information about classes, events, and retreats on her website - http://www.radicalbodylove.com and on Instagram @radicalbodylove. ◇─◇──« About Lindley »──◇─◇ Lindley Ashline creates photographs that celebrate the unique beauty of bodies that fall outside conventional "beauty" standards. She fights weight stigma by giving fat people a safe place to explore how their bodies look on camera and by increasing the representation of fat bodies in photography, advertising, fine art and the world at large. Lindley is also the creator of Body Liberation Stock (body-positive stock images for commercial use) and the Body Love Shop (a curated resource for body-friendly products and artwork). Find Lindley's work and get her free weekly Body Liberation Guide at http://bit.ly/bodyliberationguide.
Brewing isn't a typical career path for research scientists with doctorate degrees, but for Laura Burns, it was a practical way to apply academic learning in a creative environment. After finishing her doctorate, she worked in a number of brewhouses from Tennessee to Chicago, before landing at Omega Yeast where she's assumed the title of Director of Research and Development. There, she's helped develop new yeast products to solve problems for brewers, and has worked diligently to understand why and how yeast create certain flavors and textures in beer. In this episode, Burns follows up on her recent presentation at the Craft Brewers Conference with an in-depth discussion of haze. There are plenty of myths surrounding haze in beer, and Burns cuts through the anecdotes and assumptions with direct results from extensive bench testing to help brewers create more stable haze in their beer. Burns covers: Creating stable colloidal haze without yeast in suspension Understanding the haze-positive yeast phenotype Yeast evolution that has led certain strains to develop haze-positive qualities Strains beyond London Ale III that exhibit haze-positive characteristics The chemical makeup of protein-polyphenol reactions that constitute stable haze Dry hop timing strategies to maximize or minimize haze Hop variety impact on haze And more. This episode is brought to you by: G&D Chillers (https://gdchillers.com): What if you could chill your beer with a more efficient chiller? The Answer? G&D Chillers new Micro Channel Condensers! G&D's Micro Channel Condensers are highly efficient in hotter regions, use a fraction of the refrigerant over traditional chillers which provides less opportunity for leaks along with lower global warming potential. G&D Chillers' Engineers are committed to green technology design, while developing a more energy efficient chiller for the brewing industry. Contact G&D Chillers today at gdchillers.com (https://gdchillers.com) BSG (https://go.bsgcraft.com/Contact-Us) Get back to the future with Weyermann® Isaria 1924®. Made from the oldest German malting barley variety, Isaria shows malty-sweet flavor and a soft, biscuit-like aroma. This heirloom malt makes amazing traditional Bavarian-style lagers, not to mention modern craft lagers and malt-forward ales. For more info, samples, and orders please visit go.bsgcraft.com/Contact-Us (https://go.bsgcraft.com/Contact-Us) Old Orchard (https://www.oldorchard.com/brewer): Is your brewery struggling to source or afford berry ingredients? Historic heatwaves devastated U.S. berry crops, causing supply to dwindle and prices to skyrocket. That's why brewers are switching over to Old Orchard's craft concentrate blends, which mimic straight concentrates but at a better price point—and with more reliable supply. Is it any surprise that Old Orchard's best-sellers are Raspberry and Blackberry flavors? Reclaim your margins and order your craft concentrates at oldorchard.com/brewer (https://www.oldorchard.com/brewer) Arryved (https://www.arryved.com): Arryved mobile point of sale powers places with personality. Arryved is streamlining business operations for the makers of craft with an all-in-one solution that was built with love by hospitality professionals. No contracts and no monthly fees make Arryved a no brainer for your craft business. Go to Arryved.com/cbb (https://arryved.com/cbb) to set up a free, customized demo. A different kind of P-O-S has Arryved. Ss Brewtech (https://www.ssbrewtech.com): From the rotatable pick-up tube on Rogue Brewing's pilot brewhouse to the integrated hopbacks on Sierra Nevada's twin prototyping brewhouses, Ss Brewtech has taken technology they invented working with world-renowned industry veterans and made them available to every craft brewer. To learn more about Ss Brewtech's innovation list, head over to SsBrewtech.com (https://www.ssbrewtech.com)
To what extent does yeast strain selection & dry hop timing put the haze in your hazies? Special Guests: Keith Lacy and Laura Burns.
Hazy IPA is one of the hottest styles of beer currently, though our understanding of what exactly is responsible for its hazy appearance is still in its relatively infancy. Joining Cade in the lab to discuss her work on yeast dependent haze is Dr. Laura Burns, who is the Director of Research & Development at Omega Yeast. The Brü Lab is brought to you by Imperial Yeast who provide brewers with the most viable and fresh yeast on the market. Learn more about what Imperial Yeast has to offer at ImperialYeast.com today. | Read More | Investigations into Yeast-Dependent Colloidal Haze
Spencer Michaud and special guest Laura Burns of @the.artful.acupuncturist examine the astrology of the Full Moon in Gemini III, finding meaning through an exploration of Decanic Tarot, Fixed Stars, and the I-Ching. . #astrology #fullmoon #gemini #horoscope #forecast #tarot #decans #fixedstars #traditionalastrology #mythology #divination #iching #TCM #acupuncture #wellness #theartfulacupuncturist . Visit Laura: https://lauraburns.ca/ Stranger Medicine Book by Laura Burns: https://www.amazon.ca/Stranger-Medicine-Laura-Burns/dp/B086FY7RCJ/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=stranger+medicine+laura+burns&qid=1639677311&sr=8-1 . Register for The Decans of Capricorn Webinar / Winter Bundle: https://www.spencermichaud.com/2021/12/upcoming-webinar-integrative-divination.html#.YbuhYSxOmu5 . Please like, subscribe, and share! . Finding value in these videos? Help Spencer keep creating content by buying him a coffee! Thank you for your support! :) . Buy me a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/spencermichaud . Venmo: @spencermichaud . PayPal Me: http://www.paypal.me/spencermichaud . Thank you for supporting your local astrologer! :) . Book a reading / tutoring session: https://spencermichaudastrology.as.me/ . Subscribe to the Newsletter: https://www.spencermichaud.com/p/subscribe.html#.YC2Gu157lp8 . Visit the blog: http://www.spencermichaud.com . Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spencermichaud/ . Twitter: https://twitter.com/SpencerMichaud . Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../spencer.../id1498982837 . Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1BZBpFaFRUBeUVrdPtRZ5X?si=kuKimd0wSr66qCUAQ6rzNw . Soundcloud: http://www.soundcloud.com/spencermichaudastrology . Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/spencermichaudastrology . https://youtu.be/YMq1SNGr1zo
"Thiolized" CRISPR yeast, the world's 1st convincing argument for mash hopping, and more. Special Guests: Lance Shaner and Laura Burns.
Dear Listener, Today, join me for a rerun of one of our most downloaded episodes to date with the one and only Julie Duffy Dillon. During this conversation, Julie shares how a non-diet approach can be supportive for those with Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and the main things individuals who receive a PCOS diagnosis should know. Julie also talks more about her work with Laura Burns (guest on episode 106) and PCOS Body Liberation! Julie is a Fat Positive Registered Dietitian, nutrition therapist, eating disorder specialist, podcaster, and author who has been helping people heal their relationship with food for 20 years. She guides her clients on a journey to Food Peace using non-diet, body liberating, trauma-informed practices. If you'd like to learn more about Julie and her work, you can find her on IG @foodpeacedietitian and @PCOSBodyLiberation or on her website at, https://juliedillonrd.com. You can also tune into her incredible podcast, Love Food, wherever you get your podcasts. Thanks for being here today! Yours Chewly, Claire Link to register for our fall webinar, How to Break the Haunting Binge Restrict cycle, happening on Wednesday, October 20 from 6:30-7:30pm EST
Dr. Laura Burns, Director of Research & Development at Omega Yeast, joins Cade in the Brü Lab to discuss her work on detecting and assessing the risk of diastatic yeast strains. The Brü Lab is brought to you by Imperial Yeast who provide brewers with the most viable and fresh yeast on the market. Learn more about what Imperial Yeast has to offer at ImperialYeast.com today. | Read More | Improved Functional Assays and Risk Assessment for STA1+ Strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Episode 34: Science, Trends and Laura Burns Something Again!
Making peace with chronic conditions and working WITH the body. It's the fifth episode of Beyond Weight - a NEW series that asks the question “how can we manage health concerns without focusing on weight loss, food restriction, and body shame?”. Today, Jill's talking with Laura Burns and Julie Duffy Dillon of @pcosbodyliberation. These two powerhouses have teemed up to bust PCOS myths and fight for a more compassionate, joyful, truly healing approach to the long-term management of PCOS. They have so much experience and knowledge to share. Enjoy! In this episode, we discuss: PCOS as a diagnosis of exclusion - and why that's important Tips for advocating for yourself with your healthcare professional The biggest PCOS myths Managing the reality that there is no cure for PCOS A completely alternative approach to managing this chronic condition The power of community when it comes to rejecting diet mentality and managing a health concern The PCOS connection to non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and diabetes Why dieting doesn't help with insulin levels Several (non-food related!) things that increase inflammation in the body Putting the PCOS and low-carb argument TO BED, once and for all Why health is a tricky word and why we need to define it for ourselves Find Laura and Julie on Instagram: @pcosbodyliberation
Dear Listener, Today, join me and fellow RD Julie Duffy Dillon for a conversation about how a non-diet approach can be supportive for those with PCOS and the main things individuals who receive a PCOS diagnosis should know. Julie also shares more about her work with Laura Burns (guest on episode 106) and PCOS Body Liberation! Julie is a Fat Positive Registered Dietitian, nutrition therapist, eating disorder specialist, podcaster, and author who has been helping people heal their relationship with food for 20 years. She guides her clients on a journey to Food Peace using non-diet, body liberating, trauma-informed practices. If you'd like to learn more about Julie and her work, you can find her on IG @foodpeacedietitian and @PCOSBodyLiberation or on her website at, https://juliedillonrd.com. You can also tune into her incredible podcast, Love Food, wherever you get your podcasts. Thanks for being here today! Yours Chewly, Claire Oh and P.S. If you're listening to this episode when it airs in November 2020, don't forget that our Attitude of Gratitude giveaway is in full swing! Catch full details on the giveaway and how to enter in the intro of this episode
My beautiful Haitian friend, Laura Burns, is here to talk openly about race, her interracial marriage, her biracial children, growing up in the Midwest and her thoughts on the current state of racial tension in our world.
*HAPPY PCOS AWARENESS MONTH!* Perhaps you weren't even aware that September is, in fact, PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome) awareness month! AND THATS OKAY! It's a subject that we aren't giving enough awareness to!! We were lucky enough to speak with the incredible Julie Dillon (anti-diet, fat-positive. registered dietician) and Laura Burns (creator of Radical Body Love Yoga and badass living with PCOS) allllllll about PCOS diagnosis, treatment, and most importantly - the stigma around fat bodies and PCOS. I've got to be honest, I LEARNED A LOT! AND I HOPE YOU DO TOO! Check out Julie & Laura's movement here: https://www.pcosbodyliberation.com/ http://www.instagram.com/pcosbodyliberation Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/confidently-insecure/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
We see you exhausted trying to swim upstream against diet culture. Do you work or live with someone who is hard core into dieting and just won't shut up about it? Have you told them to stop and they keep at it anyway? We made this episode for you. Join this latest episode of the Love Food Podcast with guest expert Laura Burns. We want you to keep swimming! This episode of the Love Food Podcast is brought to you by The Eating Disorder Trap book and podcast by Robyn Goldberg. It is likely you have a close friend, client or loved one who is currently struggling with an eating disorder. Do you feel lost in a deluge of information? Are you unsure who to trust? Let this book be your guide. Written by an expert with over twenty years of experience in the field of eating disorders, this book will give you the facts in a friendly and easy to read format. Get to know what you are dealing with and how it is taking a toll on your body and quality of life. Get rid of the myths “diet culture” has had you believe. Find out where to go and who to turn to for expert and compassionate care, maximizing your potential for recovery. A useful, inviting and all inclusive guide to eating disorders. Also be sure to tune in to The Eating Disorder Trap Podcast, an expansive support and resource system for people struggling with eating disorders. This podcast is for clients, clinicians and anyone who wants to be able to support someone who is struggling. Grab your free download here. NEW PODCAST ALERT Be sure to check out, support, and SUBSCRIBE to the Demystifying Diversity Podcast with hosts Daralyse Lyons and AnnaMarie Jones. The trailer has me hooked and can't wait to hear more. I have a feeling you'll love this podcast too. Dear Food: I’ve been a listener to this podcast for a while now and it has been a helpful resource as I’ve worked on my own recovery from bingeing and restricting along with repairing my own body image. This year I began teaching at a new school and a teacher on my team has been a big trigger for me. She’s a former gymnast/power lifter and she often talks about her body and fat people in a really disparaging way. It started in the beginning of the year when she wouldn’t eat meals. Then it continued as she would talk about how disgusting she thought her body was. This year she had a miscarriage and later shared her PCOS diagnosis with me and how frustrating it is for her that she gains weight so easily. Since quarantine has begun she’s been heavily into weight loss and has dropped 25lbs in the 3 months we’ve been in quarantine. I unfollowed her on social media but I still have to attend video calls with her where she tends to bring up her weight loss and about how disgusting she was before in her already thin body. I mentioned my concern to work friends that have worked with her before, and it sounds like she’s lost weight really rapidly before using diet pills and not eating consistently. They did not seem as concerned as I was. I recognize that I cannot change anything she does, and truthfully I consider her a friend outside of this issue. We’re all on a team together so it would be far more difficult to not get along with her. That said, being around her and having to do video calls with her where all she talks about is weight loss and dieting (even after I’ve asked her not to) has been really triggering for me. At this point, I don’t think she’d be receptive to anything I have to say especially because I do have a fat body and I’m worried she’s going to only hear my concerns as jealousy of her thinness. At one point i asked her to not send me her weight loss updates anymore and she gave me a not so sincere sorry. How can I continue my own journey of recovery while I have to be in close contact with someone who hasn’t even begun to realize they might have a problem? Over the summer I can hopefully take a break but I’m still worried about maintaining the friendship I have with my team while also trying to avoid her? I see an eating disorder dietitian and I used to work with an eating disorder therapist, but this has been a new problem. I know I don’t need to be thin to be healthy. I’m really proud of the healthy relationship I’ve built with food and permission and I have made strides in finding non-weight related motivation to consistently exercise. I just worry continued exposure to her fat phobia and rapid weight loss will cause me to spiral back only focusing on losing weight. Thanks for reading. Sincerely, Don’t Want to Go Back SHOW NOTES: Julie Dillon RD blog PCOS + Keto blog post which includes details discussed including the research. Link to get latest Food Peace Syllabus. Intuitive Eating (aff) by Tribole and Resch The Eating Disorder Trap book and podcast 6 Keys To Food Peace Laura Burn's webpage: RadicalBodyLove.com PCOS Body Liberation Community Laura on Instagram: Instagram.com/RadicalBodyLove Laura on Patreon: Patreon.com/RadicalBodyLove Julie on Instagram: Instagram.com/FoodPeaceDietitian PCOS Body Liberation Community PCOS Body Liberation on Instagram: Instagram.com/PCOSBodyLiberation Find Eating Disorder Dietitians near you. Do you have a complicated relationship with food? I want to help! Send your Dear Food letter to LoveFoodPodcast@gmail.com. Click here to leave me a review in iTunes and subscribe. This type of kindness helps the show continue!
Dear Listener, Today, join me and my incredible guest, Laura Burns, for a conversation about mainstream yoga culture, how the practice of yoga helps us to connect with ourselves and our bodies, and how someone can get started with a practice if they've never tried yoga before! Laura is a fierce, fat, feminist, certified yoga teacher and trainer. She is an advocate of body-positivity and fat liberation. As the founder of Radical Body Love, she helps folks heal from body-shame and oppression so they can empower themselves to live the life they deserve. To learn more about Laura and her work, you can check her out on IG @radicalbodylove. You can also find her website at www.radicalbodylove.com. If you would like to support Laura on Patreon, you can find her at https://www.patreon.com/radicalbodylove. And finally, if you'd like access to the handout Laura mentioned about yoga props, please email claire@clairechewning.com and I'll send it your way! Thanks for listening! Yours Chewly, Claire
While prepping for Season 4 of the Love Food Podcast, I am rebroadcasting conversations on PCOS and Food Peace. Listen as Kimmie Singh and I chat with Laura Burns, aka @RadicalBodyLove on Instagram, about infertility and literal and figurative hurricanes. This Chapter of the PCOS and Food Peace Podcast is brought to you by Julie’s PCOS and Food Peace course. Get 25% off using the coupon code ‘podcast’ at check out. Get all the details here: PCOS and Food Peace Course Dietitian PCOS and Food Peace Course Did you enjoy the podcast? Leave us a rating, review, subscribe or share the podcast! Doing these small acts of kindness help the show grow and connect more with the concept of Food Peace. Notes: Your First 3 Steps Toward Food Peace with PCOS download PCOS and Nutrition blog posts Laura’s Web: RadicalBodyLove.com Laura’s Instagram: @RadicalBodyLove Fat Friendly Docs Dances with Fat blog Lean in/Lean out concentric circles…actually called The Ring Theory. Read a discussion here in the LA Times. Intuitive Eating principles Happy and Hairy Instagram @HappyAndHairy PCOS and Food Peace Support Club on Facebook Health at Every Size (HAES) Julie Dillon RD blog
It’s time for an on-air coaching call! In this episode, Laura Burns joins me to talk about her exciting move to the online world. We get into the key points of choosing a niche, building a community and having client success. Whether you’re going from local to online, branching out with another business model or […] The post Episode 39. “Do I need to have a niche?” On Air Strategy Call with Laura Burns appeared first on Jaclyn Mellone || Go-To Gal Podcast.
The Faces meet Houston-based Laura Burns who founded Radical Body Love, and learn about her journey from body- and yoga-hater to body positive yoga instructor. Check out www.RadicalBodyLove.com to connect with Laura and see all the great things she’s doing! Content note: mental health struggles, internalized fatphobia
October Meetings 2018
This Chapter of the PCOS and Food Peace Podcast is brought to you by Julie's PCOS and Food Peace course. Get 25% off using the coupon code 'podcast' at check out. Get all the details here: PCOS and Food Peace Course Dietitian PCOS and Food Peace Course Did you enjoy the podcast? Leave us a rating, review, subscribe or share the podcast! Doing these small acts of kindness help the show grow and connect more with the concept of Food Peace. Notes: Your First 3 Steps Toward Food Peace with PCOS download PCOS and Nutrition blog posts Laura's Web: RadicalBodyLove.com Laura's Instagram: @RadicalBodyLove Fat Friendly Docs Dances with Fat blog Lean in/Lean out concentric circles...actually called The Ring Theory. Read a discussion here in the LA Times. Intuitive Eating principles Happy and Hairy Instagram @HappyAndHairy PCOS and Food Peace Support Club on Facebook Health at Every Size (HAES) Julie Dillon RD blog Thank you to Theralogix, the makers of Ovasitol, for sponsoring the podcast. Ovasitol is an inositol supplement with a blend of myo-inositol and D-chiro-inositol, in the body's optimal ratio of 40 to 1. Inositols are nutrients that help to decrease insulin resistance, promote menstrual regularity, restore ovulation, and balance hormone levels. In convenient powder form, Ovasitol can be enjoyed in your favorite beverage or smoothie. Available in both a canister and convenient single-serving packets, Ovasitol contains 100% pure inositols, with no additives. Read our blog post about what Inositols can do to help your PCOS. Order online today at theralogix.com. During checkout, use "PRC" code 127410 for an exclusive PCOS and Food Peace Podcast discount. Enter to win a 90-day supply here! (We will be picking 4 random emails from those who enter during September 2018. All will be notified via email.)
With: Whipshift (aka Fiona Anderson), Laura Burns, Andy Edwards, Sami Itavuori and Nora Scherer.
Laura Burns is a mother from Ohio. She graduated from Oral Roberts University with a degree in biology and a passion for creation. Today, she serves as the Ohio Field Organizer for Moms Clean Air Force, focusing on the health of children in Ohio and advocating for clean air. Laura homeschools her children, plays catch with their three dogs, and enjoys the quiet life of an introvert when she isn’t working. Laura's passion for her husband, kids and God's creation will inspire you to engage with your faith community and community-at-lage to protect what's most precious the health of your children. To download pdfs on the education pieces mentioned click here. Join the Moms Clean Air Force Ohio Facebook Group. Download Healthy Creation = Healthy Children Bible Study click here. Join the private EEN Moms Facebook Group. Music is provided by bensound.com. Creative Commons License
Lisa and Lynn are separate for this podcast episode, which is an interview that Lynn conducts with body positive activist Laura Burns. Laura has been creating self-love zines and working with people since her teens. More recently she founded Body Love 4 All, a body-positive nonprofit for all people, regardless of their race, size, gender expression, or ability. She also created Radical Body Love, her yoga, hooping, and body-love coaching company that helps people explore the connection between mind, body, and spirit – bringing them all together to create love for the body they have today. Download the episode on iTunes (where we would also appreciate a rating/review). Show Notes: The Little Book of Big Babes and Rachelle Abellar #FuckFlattering Follow Laura on Instagram: @radicalbodylove and @bodylove4all and on Facebook: Radical Body Love, Body Love 4 All On social media - we are @dumplingskin on Instagram/Twitter and Facebook.
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Today’s show focuses on a recent media trip to Hacienda Del Sol in Tuscon, Arizona with my mom, Penny Williams. We both attended as travel bloggers and in this podcast we share our weekend itinerary and favorite moments from the press trip. Penny with Laura Burns, the Food & Beverage Director of Hacienda Del [...] The post BITW 083: Hacienda Del Sol Resort Media Trip With My Mom appeared first on Break Into Travel Writing.
Today’s show focuses on a recent media trip to Hacienda Del Sol in Tuscon, Arizona with my mom, Penny Williams. We both attended as travel bloggers and in this podcast we share our weekend itinerary and favorite moments from the press trip. Penny with Laura Burns, the Food & Beverage Director of Hacienda Del [...] The post BITW 083: Hacienda Del Sol Resort Media Trip With My Mom appeared first on Break Into Travel Writing.
Stacy talks with veteran trapper Laura Burns about her experiences, advice and resources for those seeking to make a difference for cats. Laura discusses the use of box traps versus drop traps, her approach to feral kittens and relocating colonies, and her “Hail Mary Pass” trap bait. She underscores the importance of training motivated individuals how to successfully trap cats, as opposed to relying on others, and the importance of having caretakers invested in taking care of their colonies: "as soon as you turn your back, the clock is ticking and other cat is going to show up." To find out more visit the Habitat for Cats online.
Here comes the bride? For some lesbians, marriage is a tool of the patriarchy; for others it's a welcome opportunity to celebrate and gain family acceptance. In this episode we go inside four different partnerships, starting with the joyfully subversive wedding of a New Orleans dyke bar owner. Produced by Free Feral, with support from Rachel Lee Featuring the voices of Laura Burns, Mae Lizama, Maxx Sizeler, Donna Bechet-Kilbourne, Alda Talley, Juanita Pierre and Leslie Martinez
This episode, I visit a support group for stranded time-travelers. How can you look to the future when it's your past? How can you handle the modern world when you were born in the medival era? What do you do when you're literally out of time? The Voice of Free Planet X is written and produced by Jared Axelrod. This episode featured music by bensound.com. The Voice of Free Planet X theme are by Russell Collins. This episode could not have existed without the performances of Rasheedah Phillips of the AfroFuturist Affair, Alasdair Stuart, host of Pseudopod, Laura Burns, president of The Parsec Awards, A. F. Grappin & Erin Kazmark of The Melting Podcast and the support of listeners like you. You can support the Voice of Free Planet X at patreon.com/axelrod. Time is running out to get the t-shirt for September, featuring Emergent System's corporate logo. Once October starts, you will be unable to purchase it! Be sure to go to planetx.libsyn.com for links to get this fantastically snazzy shirt! The Voice of Free Planet X is distributed by Galactic Public Radio.
Behind every fart (and poop) is an army of gut bacteria undergoing some crazy (and crazy useful) biochemistry. Learn what they have in common with beer brewing, and why we'd want to know about this science anyway... ---------- Find us online! Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/MITK12 Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/MITK12Videos http://k12videos.mit.edu ---------- made with love at MIT Creative Commons: CC BY-NC-SA http://k12videos.mit.edu/terms-and-conditions Hosted and written by: George Zaidan Additional scripting: Elizabeth Choe Executive producer: Elizabeth Choe Director: Elizabeth Choe Director of Photography: Ryan Pelletier Editor: Per Hoel (http://perhoel.org/) Doodles by Elizabeth Choe, animated by Per Hoel Special thanks: Laura Burns, Mark B. Smith, John Essigmann, Bogdan Fedeles Eric Alm, Aspen Reese, Se Jin Song, Rob Knight, Jonathan Eisen, Julie Segre, Lawrence David, Muriel Dumit, Miguel Guerrero Learn more about OpenBiome at www.openbiome.org C. diff bacteria images http://phil.cdc.gov/phil/home.asp
Today on What's Right About Men - Gender role socialization and the impacts they have on our lives Join as as we will be discussing gender roles with researcher Laura Burns. The gender role journey metaphor provides a context for individuals to analyze how gender role socialization has impacted their lives. How have gender roles impacted your life? How have they impacted those around you? How do gender roles impact us all without us even being aware of them? Laura Burns is a 4th year graduate student at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology currently pursuing her Doctorate in Clinical Psychology. She has a Master's Degree in Clinical Psychology. Her research background started out as working as an undergraduate student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in Dr.Patricia Devine's lab studying prejudice and intergroup relations. Since starting graduate school, the focus of her research projects has been on gender identity development in children and young adults and also on helping families of gender variant or transgender children. The title of her dissertation (a work in progress) is “The impact of emerging adulthood life events on men's gender role journey.” This interview was recorded earlier, so there is no call in ability today.
Here’s an awesome piece for you. We’ve never done one quite like this before. This is a slide show with audio. The slides were prepared by Laura Burns and JR Blackwell. Our presenters, Jared Axelrod, Dr. John Cmar, and Arioch … Continued
Christiana Ellis – Author of Nina Kimberly the Merciless and Space Casey. MA in PA – One of my two Core Girls, gamer and voice actress. On Twitter ~ @mainpa. Laura Burns – The Puppet Master behind the Parsec Podcast Awards. On Twitter ~ @MoonRangerLaura for tweets specifically about cool space stuff and @SciFiLaura for […]
In which we see the consequences of recklessness, our heroine stands tall, an acrobat is revealed, a tall woman despences disiplinary measures, tattoos are shown, and for a breif moment, an angel is seen. The excellent model in the picture was created by Skott Stotland of the Nerd Signal People I hung out with at Balticon: JR Blackwell (natch), Christiana Ellis, Mur Lafferty, Jim Van Verth, Dr. John Cmar, Laura Burns, Dr. Pamela Gay, Tee Morris, Phillipa Ballantine, Phil Rossi, Chooch, Viv, Nathan Lowell, Scott Roche, the Family Pick, Ms. Information, DDog, Nobilis, Podcasting's Rich Sigfrit, Susan Z, RDQ, Scott Breakall, Paul Fischer and Martha Holloway. The Fables of the Flying City theme was written and performed by Russell Collins of www.clockworkaudio.net
The stealth attack ship Washington D.C. is on a mission which must be completed, regardless of the cost. Everyone is expendable. All that matters is that they succeed in their task. They must learn what Professor James Keeling of the Planetary Union is working on out here in deep space.The DC is a highly advanced "ugly" from the League of Planets. Silence and stealth are the Washington's weapons of war. Every emission, whether it be electromagnetic, heat, light, or sound can place them in immediate peril. Detection means death. Deaths noted in Captain Plaunts' log this episode: Donny Bliss, Chris Bugaj, Melissa Bugaj, Laura Burns, Andrew Clark, Christiana Ellis, Martha Hollaway, Paulette Jaxton, Mikey Kay, Mur Lafferty, Kira Mandel, Steve Marschall, Earl Newton, Nutty Nuchtchas, Jason Ramboz, Andrew Randles, Mark Smith, Andy Spencer, Carmen Wellman, Jett Whitfield. Crew members whose fates are UNKNOWN: Scott Breakall, Darth BonBon, Christine Cipparone, Hillary Clapper, John Cmar, Kevin Crosby, Darrin Dishong, Bill Engleman, Paul Fischer, Cristin Guinan-Wiley, Eric Hodges, Jason Jones, Ed Patrush, Gillian Plaunt, Allie Press, Bruce Press, Aric Ruks, Ted Sawyer, Chooch Schubert, Viv Schubert, Ashley Schultz, Carrie Seidman, Greg Seidman, Ryan Sexmore, David Sobkowiak, Maxwell Sobolik, Dan Tabor, Annie Turner, Brent Weichsel, Evelyn Wolke, Jason Wonn.
Arames and Arrin spend time at Avedon Manor, again disappointing Lord Avedon with their progress; they then return to the town's library, researching the possible use of a King's Head Moth. Guest Voices: Rick Stringer, Jon Stallard, Laura Burns, John Cmar, Caroline Murphy-Himmelman, Chris Dickey, Chris Miller
Show Notes:Geo's IntroThe Geologic FancastRoast HrabThe Geologic Fancast Starts NowCarrie P's Opening MonologueTwo Doctors and Mortimer (Cmar & Laura Burns)Bombadil Agonistes (Marvin Long)Top 10 things I'm bettin' ya didn’t know about George (Dubshack)And now, a word from our sponsorSpecial guest deity (Tee Morris)Reggie in TreatmentAcknowledgementsWe'll be right back, after these messagesFinale- Soccergirl and ensembleThe End? ...................................... Geo says: Super duper thanks to – Laura Burns, John Cmar, Bill “Reggie’ Kaplan, Dave “Stupid Reality? Lim and Steph, Marvin Long, Michael “Dubshack? Wright, Tee “Tee? Morris, Soccergirl, and Ms. Information.Magna Über Super Crazy Ass Clown Drool Thanks to – CarrieP.Seriously Ms.Parkinson née Jones… Thanks.[Podcast art by Dave Lim]