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Ahead of the Romanian presidential elections' re-run this Sunday, Radio Schuman spoke with Euronews' Bucharest bureau chief Andra Miron-Diaconescu about how ultranationalist pro-Russian candidate Călin Georgescu, who won the first round of votes, vanished into thin air and who is the front-runner now.We also look at another meeting between the EU and India in Brussels as part of a bid to agree on a free-trade deal, and where in Europe readers buy the most books online.This episode is hosted and produced by Maïa de la Baume, with journalist and production assistant Lauren Walker. Audio editing by Johan Breton. Music by Alexandre Jas. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
An unprecedented blackout brought much of Spain and Portugal to a standstill on Monday. Pending an official explanation of what caused the incident, we spoke with Euronews' senior energy and environment correspondent Robert Hodgson to understand what exactly went wrong. We also asked whether Europe could be hit by another, similar outage. What regions are most at risk? And can anything be done to prevent it from happening again?We will also look at a draft proposal signalling a reset of EU-UK relations following Brexit, which will be discussed by ambassadors in Brussels on Wednesday. And finally, which European cities are considered the most liveable?Radio Schuman is hosted and produced by Maïa de la Baume, with journalist and production assistant Lauren Walker. Audio editing by Georgios Leivaditis. Music by Alexandre Jas. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The conservative European People's Party (EPP) is meeting in Valencia for the party's triennial congress. During this two-day event, Manfred Weber, who has been leading the EPP party since 2022 and the EPP group since 2014, is expected to be re-elected. What is behind Weber's longevity at the helm of the EU's most powerful political family? And as he is running unopposed, does this vote constitute unanimous support? Euronews' Sandor Zsiros travelled to Valencia to put these questions to Weber himself. Meanwhile, we spoke with our European Parliament reporter Vincenzo Genovese about how to interpret this result.We also look at a closed-door meeting of the EU Ministers for Environment and Climate, focusing on climate disinformation, and the top European countries for property investors in 2025.Radio Schuman is hosted and produced by Maïa de la Baume, with journalist and production assistant Lauren Walker. Audio editing by Georgios Leivaditis. Music by Alexandre Jas. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Euronews spoke with Frontex director Hans Leijten, discussing the importance of safeguarding fundamental rights, calls for the agency to suspend its mission with Greece and working with NGOs. What exactly is Frontex's role in border guarding? Should it do more to protecting migrants' lives?This episode also takes you to Poland, where the Three Seas Initiative Summit is starting, bringing together the leaders of 13 EU member states located between the Adriatic, Baltic and Black Seas, and their strategic partners. Finally, research shows that European leaders may be overestimating citizens' trust in new technologies.Radio Schuman is hosted and produced by Maïa de la Baume, with journalist and production assistant Lauren Walker. Audio editing by David Brodheim. Music by Alexandre Jas. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The European Commission on Wednesday revealed its highly anticipated penalties against US tech giants Apple and Meta. The decision comes at a time of spiralling trade tensions between the EU and the US government. The bloc is hoping to negotiate an end to this trade war, which could go far as threatening to hit US services such as Big Tech. But will the decision to fine Apple and Meta worsen the already deteriorating EU US relations?Today's Radio Schuman is hosted and produced by Lauren Walker, with journalist Maia de la Baume. Audio editing is by David Brodheim. Music by Alexandre Jas. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The EU's privacy watchdog Wojciech Wiewiórowski is responsible for ensuring the EU's institutions stick to their own data protection laws. What were the challenges he faced during his mandate? And how will geopolitical tensions impact the digital future?In an interview with Euronews, the European Data Protection Supervisor discussed how he is protecting EU data through investigations, legislative advices and, sometimes, corrective measures.Radio Schuman also takes you to London to discuss the bilateral meeting between Commissioner President Ursula von der Leyen and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, and looks at how climate change is affecting people's holiday plans. Today's Radio Schuman is hosted by Romane Armangau and produced by journalist and production assistant Lauren Walker, with audio editing by Johan Breton. Music by Alexandre Jas. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
More and more EU countries are tightening their migration policies as governments are shifting more to the right. The focus in 2025 is on family reunification. Several countries including Finland, Germany and Belgium, have already hinted at or started making criteria stricter to make reunification less accessible. Austria has taken the boldest step so far, getting ready to temporarily halt family reunification - a first in the EU.Key politicians in the country justified the decision by arguing the country's accommodation capacity had reached its limits and pointing to the country's strained social services. Meanwhile, critics say this legally controversial move is a violation of common European asylum law and the European Convention on Human Rights.Radio Schuman spoke with Federica Toscano of the leading NGO Save the Children to dive into what the end of family reunification means for migrants and host countries. We also look at discussions on the next long-term EU budget and find out where in Europe people feel the loneliest.Radio Schuman is hosted and produced by Maïa de la Baume, with journalist and production assistant Lauren Walker, audio editing by David Brodheim. Music by Alexandre Jas. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The EU Commissioner Glenn Micallef shared with Euronews his concerns about potential budget cuts to Erasmus, following reports that some member states had proposed reductions in the 2025 annual budget.Although the budget was ultimately slightly increased, Micallef acknowledged ongoing discussions about the possible impact of the EU's shifting priorities—particularly toward defence and competitiveness—on future funding for cultural and youth initiatives like Erasmus in the 2028 long-term budget.The commissioner emphasized the EU's commitment to strengthening the Erasmus Plus Programme, highlighting its four-decade legacy of fostering European identity among millions of young people.Radio Schuman also brings you to key debates at the European Parliament as well as the situation of affordable housing in the EU.Radio Schuman is hosted and produced by Maïa de la Baume, with journalists and production assistants Eleonora Vasques and Lauren Walker, audio editing by David Brodheim. Music by Alexandre Jas. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
How will the Meloni-Trump bilateral meeting today impact the Italian Prime Minister's reputation at home and abroad? Will her efforts to build bridges with Trump burnish her credentials as an EU leader or backfire and damage her political standing? Today Radio Schuman answers these questions with Euronews reporter Vincenzo Genovese.The two leaders are expected to have sensitive discussions on a wide range of issues concerning the EU-US relations, including tariffs, and Ursula von der Leyen was in touch with Meloni before the meeting.Radio Schuman also takes you to Frankfurt for a meeting of the European Central Bank, touches on a potential decision by Russia to suspend the ban on the Taliban, as well as the positive effects of tech use among the elderly.Today's Radio Schuman is hosted by Gerardo Fortuna, and produced by Eleonora Vasques and Lauren Walker. Audio editing by Johan Breton. Music by Alexandre Jas. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What is a Clinical Pharmacologist? Who better to tell us than Professor Lauren Walker, Professor of Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics and Honorary Consultant in General Internal Medicine at Liverpool University. Lauren is a leading researcher in multimorbidity and AI-driven healthcare and plays a key role in early-phase clinical trials. We chat about her role in ‘First in Human' trials - what are they, what are the risks and why are they so important? And how does this work reach across to her clinical role which focuses on multimorbidity and polypharmacy. We discuss the role that AI may play in predicting polypharmacy and the development of DynAIRx - an Artificial Intelligence being designed to support medicines optimisation on multimorbid patients. It's a Robotic version of Steve the Chemist!Our micro-discussion continues with the theme of clinical trials. How can we ensure they are representative of the populations they are supposed to be treating. Is it ever ethical to test new drugs on elderly and frail patients? ‘The current status of inclusion of older groups in evaluations of new medications: Gaps and implementation needs to fill them' https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38600697/As with all of our guests, Lauren shares with us her Memory Evoking Medicine, a career anthem and book that has influenced her career or life. Fans of pharmacology will not be disappointed. Check out Lauren's impressive full bio here, with further details of all of her research: https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/people/lauren-walkerThis week we also discuss Steve's impressive TV debut where he describes the role of a Clinical Pharmacist to none other than Professor Green on BBC Morning Live. This is a must watch for anyone who wants to understand this role and the impact of polypharmacy. A new career beckons… You can watch it here: https://www.rpharms.com/about-us/news/details/polypharmacy-featured-on-bbcs-morning-live. Our website is https://www.theauralapothecary.com/You can listen to the Aural Apothecary playlist here; https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3OsWj4w8sxsvuwR9zMXgn5?si=tiHXrQI7QsGtSQwPyz1KBg You can view the Aural Apothecary Library here; https://litalist.com/shelf/view-bookcase?publicId=KN6E3O To get in touch follow us on Bluesky and X @auralapothecary or email us at auralapothecarypod@gmail.com . Don't forget to rate us and comment wherever you have got this podcast from.
In this episode of Cool People Big Ideas, Lauren Walker sat down with Jill Purce, the Matriarch of the Sheldrake-Purce family, to discuss her work with chanting, healing, and internal family systems. They talked about how sound can help with emotional and spiritual well-being, including how chanting has transformed individuals and families. Jill shared personal stories from her own life and explained how she came to understand the power of vocal practices. She also talked about raising a family alongside her husband, scientist Rupert Sheldrake, and their two children, Merlin and Cosmo, each making their own mark in the world.The conversation covered a range of topics, from the science and spirituality of sound to the impact of internal family systems on relationships. Jill provided practical advice on how to bring chanting into daily life and discussed the connection between ancient traditions and modern healing. This episode offers listeners a chance to understand how sound can be a tool for personal healing and how it shapes the dynamics of family and relationships.The views and opinions expressed by guests on the Energy Works podcast do not necessarily reflect those of the Energy Works hosts or Energy Medicine Yoga employees.What You'll Learn:- How chanting can help with emotional and spiritual well-being.- The role of internal family systems in relationships.- Jill's approach to connecting with both your inner self and the outside world.Key Moments:- Jill's background and work with chanting.- Her personal journey into discovering the power of sound.- The relationship between science and spirituality in sound.- Stories of families healed through vocal practices.- An introduction to the principles of internal family systems.- Tips for integrating chanting into daily life.- The connection between ancient healing practices and modern methods.- Advice for beginners interested in vocal healing.Lauren found this conversation to be a meaningful exploration of sound, family, and healing, and she hopes it offers something valuable for everyone listening.You can learn more about Jill Purce at www.healingvoice.com.
In this episode of Cool People Big Ideas, Lauren Walker sits down with Rupert Sheldrake to discuss his groundbreaking theory of morphic resonance, which explores how living beings are connected across time and space. They talk about how Rupert's work challenges conventional scientific ideas, shedding light on phenomena like telepathy and animal instincts that many mainstream scientists dismiss. Rupert offers a simple explanation of his theory and provides real-world examples of how morphic fields influence everything from human behavior to communication between animals. He also clarifies the often-misunderstood Double Slit experiment, offering a clear perspective that sets the record straight. This conversation gives listeners a new understanding of Rupert's work and how it might shift our view of the world.The views and opinions expressed by guests on the Energy Works podcast do not necessarily reflect those of the Energy Works hosts or Energy Medicine Yoga employees.What You'll Learn:- The key ideas behind Rupert Sheldrake's morphic resonance theory.- How Rupert's theories challenge mainstream scientific beliefs.- Practical examples of how morphic resonance plays out in everyday life.- A clearer understanding of the Double Slit experiment and its true implications.- How Rupert's work connects science with common human experiences.Key Moments:- Rupert explains the concept of morphic resonance and its potential to change our understanding of science.- How Rupert's work challenges traditional views in science, particularly around phenomena like telepathy and intuition.- The connection between morphic fields and how animals and humans share unspoken knowledge.- Rupert offers a clear, simplified explanation of the Double Slit experiment and why it matters.- Real-world applications of Rupert's theories, from animal behavior to human communication.You can learn more about Rupert Sheldrake at his website www.sheldrake.org and his YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/RupertSheldrakePhD
In this episode of the podcast, it's a mashup of our conversations from the Brilliant Festival in Liverpool back in October. Our live interview on the main stage with Nachelle Crowther, Hugh Viney and Tom Rogerson has already gone out (check that out here). This one is from our little booth at the show where we got to chat with some incredible guests and speakers. (Don't judge Ben for being on his phone - he is sharing on social media live from the show!) Chapters 00:00 Introductions 02:20 James Fraser-Murison 15:14 Matthew Wemyss 28:10 Lauren Walker & Sam D 42:24 Simone Roche 55:32 Steve Baker & Matt Littler Thanks so much for joining us again for another episode - we appreciate you. Ben & Steve x Championing those who are making the future of education a reality. Follow us on X Follow us on LinkedIn Check out all about Edufuturists Want to sponsor future episodes or get involved with the Edufuturists work? Get in touch Find out all about Uprising 2025 and get your tickets
Welcome to the inaugural "Energy Works" episode with your hosts Lauren Walker and Blaine Wilkes. Today, we dive into a topic that literally keeps you grounded — understanding and managing your energy through grounding techniques.
The teams that bought you Down Time with Cranston Public Library and Rhody Radio discuss their new project, Overdueing It: The Rhode Island Library Podcast. Get to know the Creative Team - Emily Goodman, Dave Bartos, Tayla Cardillo, and Lauren Walker - as they share their goals and vision for this new statewide library outreach podcast. They also discuss the joys of rewatching their comfort TV shows, punny book titles, and the importance of media literacy. In the Last Chapter, our wrap-up segment where we answer a library or bookish question, they share what two fictional universes they would like to combine Have an exciting new project going on at your library? Want to introduce us to your neighborhood superstars? Email the team at overdueingitpod@gmail.com to find out how to get involved! Find us on Instagram @overdueingitpod or online at our website overduingit.org. Overdueing It is a project funded by the Rhode Island Office of Library and Information Services and is produced by library staff around the state. We are proud to be a resident partner of the Rhode Island Center for the Book. The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the speakers' own and do not represent those of the Overdueing It podcast, its sponsor organizations, or any participants' place of employment. The content of Overdueing It episodes are the property of the individual creators, with permission for Overdueing it to share the content on their podcast feed in perpetuity. Any of the content from the Overdueing podcast can not be reproduced without express written permission. Our logo was designed by Sarah Bouvier and our theme music is by Neura-Flow. Books Ancillary Justice by Ann Leckie The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain James by Percival Everett Bitch by Lucy Cooke Funny Story by Emily Henry Dial A For Aunties by Jesse Q. Sutanto Hot Earl Summer by Erica Ridley Arsenic and Adobo by Mia P. Manansala The Matzah Ball by Jean Meltzer Gwen and Art Are Not In Love by Lex Croucher The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue by Mackenzi Lee Mother Night by Kurt Vonnegut Media Cheers (1982-1993) Reba (2001-2007) Gilmore Girls (2000-2007) The Simpsons (1989- ) The Simpsons Movie (2007) Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987-1994) Supernatural (2005-2020) Other Down Time With Cranston Public Library Rhody Radio: Rhode Island Library Radio Online Brandon Bird
The teams that bought you Down Time with Cranston Public Library and Rhody Radio discuss their new project, Overdueing It: The Rhode Island Library Podcast. Get to know the Creative Team - Emily Goodman, Dave Bartos, Tayla Cardillo, and Lauren Walker - as they share their goals and vision for this new statewide library outreach podcast. They also discuss the joys of rewatching their comfort TV shows, punny book titles, and the importance of media literacy. In the Last Chapter, our wrap-up segment where we answer a library or bookish question, they share what two fictional universes they would like to combine Have an exciting new project going on at your library? Want to introduce us to your neighborhood superstars? Email the team at overdueingitpod@gmail.com to find out how to get involved! Find us on Instagram @overdueingitpod or online at our website overduingit.org. Overdueing It is a project funded by the Rhode Island Office of Library and Information Services and is produced by library staff around the state. We are proud to be a resident partner of the Rhode Island Center for the Book. The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the speakers' own and do not represent those of the Overdueing It podcast, its sponsor organizations, or any participants' place of employment. The content of Overdueing It episodes are the property of the individual creators, with permission for Overdueing it to share the content on their podcast feed in perpetuity. Any of the content from the Overdueing podcast can not be reproduced without express written permission. Our logo was designed by Sarah Bouvier and our theme music is by Neura-Flow. Books Ancillary Justice by Ann Leckie The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain James by Percival Everett Bitch by Lucy Cooke Funny Story by Emily Henry Dial A For Aunties by Jesse Q. Sutanto Hot Earl Summer by Erica Ridley Arsenic and Adobo by Mia P. Manansala The Matzah Ball by Jean Meltzer Gwen and Art Are Not In Love by Lex Croucher The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue by Mackenzi Lee Mother Night by Kurt Vonnegut Media Cheers (1982-1993) Reba (2001-2007) Gilmore Girls (2000-2007) The Simpsons (1989- ) The Simpsons Movie (2007) Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987-1994) Supernatural (2005-2020) Other Down Time With Cranston Public Library Rhody Radio: Rhode Island Library Radio Online Brandon Bird
Filmmaker Nate Walker and Lauren Walker join Codex Prime this week to chat about Nate's upcoming short film "Til I Rot"! Lights, camera, GET IT! Recorded April 23, 2024 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Catch Codex Prime on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or other podcast platforms. Email: CodexPrimePodcast@gmail.com SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook: www.facebook.com/codexprime Twitter: twitter.com/codexprimecast Instagram: instagram.com/codexprimepodcast/ YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCbDMNJNgnM6y3WB3fA1a1HA SoundCloud: @codex-prime Victor Omoayo - Do the Film Thing Podcast: https://dothefilmthing.podbean.com/ - Do the Film Thing Linktree: https://linktr.ee/dothefilmthing - Email: dothefilmthing@gmail.com Carl Byrd - Twitter, Instagram, TikTok and Mixcloud @mrbyrd1027
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.insurgentspod.comLauren of the Batting Around podcast joined me to talk about the growing scandal surrounding baseball superstar Shohei Ohtani, the ways that sports betting and gambling has become completely inseparable from sports culture, what that says about our broader economic health, and also whether the collapse of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge was caused …
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If These Walls Could Talk is a segment on Rhody Radio where we learn about the historic house museums of Rhode Island. In these episodes, Lauren Walker from the Rhody Radio crew and Coventry Public Library tours Rhode Island's many historic homes, talks with the people who take care of them, and shares all of this great history with our listeners. Lauren is joined by Brian Zinszer, docent and Vice President of the Board of Trustees at the Major General Nathanael Greene Homestead in Coventry, RI. For more information about the Major General Nathanael Greene Homestead, visit their website at nathanaelgreenehomestead.org. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rhodyradio/message
Usually, Idaho's no. 1 radio host sits behind the mic of his own show to ask the questions. In Episode 28 of Freedom Bros, Dustin and Brian Almon ask Shelman his thoughts on everything from the future of media to the GOP race for president and Republican infighting. Plus, Lauren Walker of AssembleX previews this week's X (Twitter space) and Brian previews his next pieces.
Is your yoga practice leaving you more energized? According to Lauren, yoga is an energy practice that should leave you feeling more energized. In this episode, we embark on the incredible journey of Lauren Walker and her journey that led to “Energy Medicine Yoga.” Lauren Walker is the author of the powerful healing book, Energy Medicine Yoga: Amplify the Healing Power of Your Yoga Practice.Join us as we uncover Lauren's profound path to energy healing. We discuss Lauren's journey back to yoga after stepping away for a while, which eventually led to her combining Energy Medicine with her yoga practice. Together, we discussed her mentor, Donna Eden, trauma, chakras, and more.https://www.energymedicineyoga.net/
Science is all about rigorous testing, empirical evidence, and painstaking documentation, right? But even in the most state-of-the-art labs, you'll find researchers who hold on to quirky rituals, lucky charms, or, dare we say it, superstitions. In this podcast, Dr Yvonne Couch, Associate Professor at University of Oxford hosts a discussion that romps through the lighter side of scientific research by exploring the wonderful world of lab superstitions. From lucky pipettes to forbidden phrases, we're about to uncover the unofficial 'do's and don'ts' that researchers swear by, or at least, swear make for good anecdotes. -- This shows guests are: Dr Kamar Ameen-Ali, Lecturer in Biomedical Science at Teeside University. In addition to teaching, Kam is interested in How neuroinflammation following traumatic brain injury contributes to the progression of neurodegenerative diseases (such as Alzheimer's disease) that lead to dementia. Dr Soraya Meftah, Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the UK Dementia Research Institute at The University of Edinburgh. Soraya works in the space of Neurophysiology of dementia (synaptic, neuronal, network dysfunction). Tabitha Broadbelt just completed her PhD at The University of Edinburgh and is now a Postdoctoral Researcher at the MRC Brain Network Dynamics Unity at University of Oxford. In the Dupret Group, Tabitha uses optogenetics and large-scale single-unit recordings combined to study memory-guided behaviour. Dr Lauren Walker is an Alzheimer's Research UK Fellow at Newcastle University. Lauren complete her undergrad degree in Physiological Sciences, and worked in a technical role for 7 years before being inspired to return to study a PhD. Lauren now works in Neuropathology of Lewy body dementia and Alzheimer's disease. -- Full biographies on all our guests and a transcript can be found on our website https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk -- Like what you hear? Please review, like, and share our podcast - and don't forget to subscribe to ensure you never miss an episode – and if you prefer to watch rather than listen, you'll find a video version of this podcast with full captions on our YouTube Channel -- This podcast is brought to you by University College London / UCLH NIHR Biomedical Research Centre in association with Alzheimer's Association, Alzheimer's Research UK, Alzheimer's Society and Race Against Dementia who we thank for their ongoing support.
Until recently, breakthroughs in treating Alzheimer's disease were non-existent. But two new drugs have shown promise in moderately slowing memory and thinking problems for people with early-stage disease. While welcoming the idea of a ‘new era' for treating Alzheimer's disease, how much of a difference could these drugs make for people living with the condition? James Gallagher visits a Memory Café in Doynton to hear about the daily challenges people living with dementia face, and their feelings about the new treatments on the horizon. Lauren Walker, Alzheimer's disease researcher at Newcastle University, gives an overview of the protein these drugs target in the brain, and Liz Coulthard, Professor of Cognitive Neurology at the University of Bristol, explains how these treatments might impact patient's lives. After listening to our “How hot is too hot for human health?” programme, one of our listeners contacted insidehealth@bbc.co.uk to ask how the heat experienced during a hot flush impacts the body. James asks Clare Eglin, lecturer in applied physiology at the University of Portsmouth, what happens in the body during a hot flush and hears about how many others symptoms are actually caused by the menopause from GP, Margaret McCartney. Presenter: James Gallagher Producer: Julia Ravey Editor: Erika Wright Production Co-ordinator: Johnathan Harris Technical Producer: Tim Heffer
This episode dives into the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup, women's sports, and equality on and off the field. Tom is talking with an old friend, Becky Donohue. Becky is a stand-up comedy pioneer known for her presence on stage and work in New York in getting the underrepresented stage time long before it was cool Becky opens up about her latest project that she is producing, "In These Cleats," a comedy podcast all about women's soccer. With hosts Paige Nielsen, Tien Tran, and Lauren Walker at the helm, they'll tackle everything from current news, player interviews to personal anecdotes, and the culture of women's soccer, highlighting both the highs and lows. Tom probes Becky with questions that stir the pot: Is the popularity of women's sports self-driven? Do women's sports need “thirst traps” or do women sports have a “hot girl problem”? This episode promises a blend of sports, comedy, and thought-provoking conversation. Don't miss out on this insightful discussion around women's sports, equality, and World Cup 2023!
In their debut episode, In These Cleats hosts Paige Nielsen and Tien Tran break down the upcoming World Cup, interview USWNT goalkeeper Aubrey Kingsbury, and send new recruit Lauren Walker to the Angel City pride game. Visit http://inthesecleats.com NOW! Follow In These Cleats on socials: Instagram: https://instagram.com/inthesecleatspod Twitter: https://twitter.com/inthesecleats TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@inthesecleats
If These Walls Could Talk is a new segment on Rhody Radio where we learn about the historic house museums of Rhode Island. In these episodes, Lauren Walker – from the Rhody Radio crew and Coventry Public Library – tours Rhode Island's many historic homes, talks with the people who take care of them, and shares all of this great history with our listeners. For this first episode, Lauren visits the Paine House Museum in Coventry, Rhode Island and talks with Colleen Hodges and Brenda Jacob, President and President Emeritus respectively of the Western Rhode Island Civic Historical Society. For more information about the Paine House, visit their Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/painehousemuseum . If you're interested in volunteering at the Paine House, stop by the museum during its open hours or email info@westernrihistory.org . Music by Roman Senyk from Pixabay. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rhodyradio/message
Meet Tony K. from Vancouver British Columbia. He is my new obsession and I think you will also love him. If you don't listen to a lot of my stuff from the Patreon or on Twitch you will have the pleasure of meeting Mancow for the first time Guys+ listeners know Draft M. and we got to know him a bit better Finally, we have a Columbus Guy that exclusively reviews some very weird places Make sure to stick around after the plugs for a bonus Tony K review! Lauren can be found at @notabigjerk on twitter and can be heard on Batting Around You know Chris james but if this is the first episode you have heard you can find him on twitter at The CJS and https://www.youtube.com/notevenashow and https://www.patreon.com/notevenashow/posts For More Guys Content and My miniseries and other stuff you can sub on patreon.com/murderxbryan you can watch twitch.tv/murderxbryan sunday nights and of course I am twitter.com/murderxbryan
The Oscar-winning actor Olivia Colman is the patron of the arts charity Tender, having previously played a survivor of domestic violence in the film Tyrannosaur. She speaks to Woman's Hour alongside Tender CEO Susie McDonald about the work they're doing to try and prevent domestic violence. Do you breakdown your ‘to do' list into hours and minutes? What if you broke down your day into how much energy you had instead? We discuss Energy Management Techniques with Lauren Walker, an Occupational Therapist and Charlie Thorne, who was a lawyer before she became burnt out. Baroness Margaret McDonagh, the first female general secretary of the Labour Party, has died aged 61. Her sister Siobhain McDonagh shared her tribute and explained why she's chosen to speak out so soon to push for more research into glioblastoma brain tumours. Rebecca Clancy from the Times reflects on the legacy of the all-female motor racing championship, the W Series. The author Caroline O' Donoghue speaks to us about her new campus novel, The Rachel Incident. She talks about writing sex, gay best friends and what happens when messing about in your 20s gets very serious indeed. The much acclaimed actor Rosamund Pike discusses playing a woman who fakes her own death in a BBC audio adaptation of the book People Who Knew Me. Presented by Hayley Hassall Produced by Lucy Wai Edited by Richard Hooper
The actress Archie Panjabi made her film debut in East is East and then went on to play Pinky in Bend It Like Beckham. She won the Primetime Emmy Award in 2010 for Outstanding Supporting Actress in “The Good Wife”. She joins Nuala to discuss her latest role in Hijack, a thriller that follows the journey of a hijacked plane in real time across seven hours and seven episodes. The English Cricket Board has been told to secure equal pay for its male and female cricketers by 2030 as part of the report by The Independent Commission for Equity in Cricket (ICEC). The report also found that racism, sexism and class-based discrimination are widespread and deep-rooted within the game. Sports commentator and journalist Georgie Heath joins Nuala. Do you breakdown your ‘to do' list into hours and minutes? What if you broke down your day into how much energy you had instead? For years, people with medical conditions like M.E and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome have used Energy Management Techniques. Could we learn a thing or two by using the techniques, even if we don't have extreme fatigue? Nuala talks to Lauren Walker, an Occupational Therapist who teaches energy management, and Charlie Thorne - who was a city lawyer before she became burnt out. In 1911, Emily Wilding Davison hid in Parliament so she would appear on the census as having been there. But far before her, there were women working within Parliament who held much more power and influence than you might expect. Mari Takayanagi is a parliamentary archivist and has written a book alongside Elizabeth Hallam-Smith that tells the stories of these unknown working women, from cleaners to housekeepers to typists. Presenter: Nuala McGovern Producer: Lucinda Montefiore
Codex Prime is joined by Lauren Walker, Producer and Lead Listening Editor of Rhody Radio! Tune in as Lauren chats about her work with Rhody Radio, her favorite movies and hot takes on topics covered by Codex Prime. It's Nerdin' Time, so let's GET IT! Recorded June 20, 2023 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Catch Codex Prime on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or other podcast platforms. Email: CodexPrimePodcast@gmail.com Buy Codex Prime Shirts at: @MFAMUCUSTOMS (Instagram) SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook: www.facebook.com/codexprime Twitter: twitter.com/codexprimecast Instagram: instagram.com/codexprimepodcast/ YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCbDMNJNgnM6y3WB3fA1a1HA SoundCloud: @codex-prime Victor Omoayo - https://www.instagram.com/victoromoayo/ Carl Byrd - Twitter, Instagram and Snapchat: @mrbyrd1027 - bookmrbyrd1027@gmail.com
On Episode 310 of The No Limits Selling Podcast, we have Lauren Walker, Co-Owner and Podcast Host at Start-Up Spark Find Lauren Walker: LinkedIn [EDITOR'S NOTE: This podcast is sponsored by No Limits Selling. It is a fun, fast-paced podcast that delivers hard-fought business advice that you can implement today to improve your sales and performance] Interested In Our Real Estate Coaching Services? Explore Our Website: Link Feeling Not Well Today? You Can Use Our Mindset Boosters App To amp Up Your Mood: Link Find us on Social Media: LinkedIn | Facebook community | Instagram Like what do you listen to? Subscribe to our podcast! Ready to become fearless? We can help you become fearless in 60 days so you accomplish more in your career Schedule A 15 min Call with Umar
In this episode, Lauren Walker from the Rhody Radio crew and Coventry Public Library talks with Alan Gevinson and Karen Cariani, co-directors of the American Archive of Public Broadcasting, a collaboration between the Library of Congress and GBH. They talk about what the Archive does and why it's important to preserve public broadcasting content and they'll share a couple of their favorite clips from the collection. Included in this episode: Excerpt from Eyes on the Prize; America, They Loved You Madly; Interview with Jo Ann Robinson: https://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip_151-wh2d796b02 Credit to the Washington University Libraries Film & Media Archive: https://library.wustl.edu/collecting-area/filmandmedia/ BirdNote: Birds of Block Island: https://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-3c7805b54c4 Find more from BirdNote at https://www.birdnote.org/ The American Archive of Public Broadcasting is a collaboration between Boston public media producer GBH and the Library of Congress. For more information about the American Archive of Public Broadcasting, visit www.americanarchive.org , where you can access their exhibits for free. You can also check out the AAPB podcast, Presenting the Past, on americanarchive.org or on YouTube. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rhodyradio/message
Discover simple, practical and gentle tools to truly heal from your life's traumas and stressors. Lauren Walker, author of The Energy to Heal, provides step by step practices using yoga and energy work to help us access our body's innate healing for a calmer, freer and fulfilled life.
In this episode, you'll learn all about how to download e-books and audiobooks for free with your library card! Lauren Walker from the Rhody Radio crew and Coventry Public Library chats with Lisa Sallee, Assistant Director at Ocean State Libraries; Julie Holden, Assistant Director at Cranston Public Library; and Kiki Butler, Head of Adult Services at Coventry Public Library, all of whom work extensively with the Ocean State Libraries eZone, the statewide collection of free, downloadable e-books and audiobooks. They talk about how to use the eZone, answer some frequently asked questions, and talk about the e-book legislation that is currently before the RI General Assembly. For more information about the Ocean State Libraries eZone, ask your local Reference Librarian or visit https://riezone.overdrive.com/ . Music by AudioCoffee from Pixabay. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rhodyradio/message
Lauren Walker is one of six sisters, THE Six Sisters, who have published 10 cookbooks, released cooking and freezer meal courses, and recently launched two podcasts: “Table Talk for Moms” where listeners can sit down together each week to tackle difficult topics of motherhood; “Start-up Spark” offers quick tips to help listeners take their start-up business to the next level. It all started with Lauren and her sisters sitting around a long kitchen counter watching their mother cook, and later, after they left home for college and marriage, starting a blog to stay in touch by sharing family recipes and the things they were doing to keep their children occupied.Six Sisters Stuff website: https://www.sixsistersstuff.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sixsistersstuffFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/SixSistersStuffYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SixSistersStuff/videosPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/SixSistersStuffTwitter: https://twitter.com/sixsistersstuff
Training and Consultation (TaC) services support LEAs by providing professional development, technical assistance, and consultation regarding Pennsylvania's special education initiatives. PaTTAN's Training and Consultation to Implement Computer Science (TACTICS) team is a voluntary program for TaC who want to grow their capacity as leaders in Pennsylvania's computer science (CSinPA) education initiatives. Joining PaTTANpod to discuss how TaC support CSinPA are Tom Esposito from Lancaster-Lebanon Intermediate Unit 13 and Lauren Walker from Chester County Intermediate Unit.
Ep- # 223 - Clearing Energetic Paths, An Interview with Yogi Healer and Author, Lauren Walker As we wrap up the month of March and the theme for this month which is Energy, I am thrilled to welcome a special guest. Yogi Healer and Author, Lauren Walker. Lauren's book The Energy to Heal – is all about healing from trauma and stress through the practice of Energy Medicine Yoga. So, what is Energy Medicine Yoga? It is a unique healing system that Lauren Walker developed and perfected over many years of study. She practiced on herself and early in her development of Energy Medicine she also worked with those in the military, to help them heal from trauma. This practice changed how Lauren practiced yoga. She found that with the right tools and practice one could heal their trauma and / or stress. Lauren works with the 5 elements, which is an energy system that resides in the body and is derived from ancient Chinese medicine. According to Lauren we can explore our life through the lens of these 5 elements in order to become more aware of why we respond to everyday life experiences as we do. And we can also heal and thrive, and learn more about ourselves through this same lens of the 5 elements. The 5 elements we explore in this podcast are: Water which appears as Fear and is balanced with Courage Wood which appears as Anger and is balanced with Assertive Action Fire which appears as Anxiety and is balanced with Joy and Inspiration Earth which appears as Worry and is balanced with Self-Love Metal which appears as Grief and is balanced with Faith and the ability to let-go. Most people have a primary element however everyone has a bit of each of these elements. Lauren's book is hands on and provides exercises with photos showing what you can do to heal your body. She also offers journaling prompts. Her book teaches you how to respond, rather than react, to triggers so that you can ultimately diminish their effect on you. To learn more about Lauren Walker visit her website at: EnergyMedicineYoga.net To purchase her book The Energy to Heal visit: emyogastore.com/products/the-energy-to-heal To learn more about how I show up in the world I invite you to visit my website: SusanBurrell.com
In this episode, Lauren Walker from the Rhody Radio crew and Coventry Public Library sits down for a chat with Debra L'Heureux, the Barrington-based matchmaker behind Get Ready to Date, LTD. Debra talks about the matchmaking process and gives some dating and relationship advice for our listeners. Stay tuned through the end of the episode for some romance book and movie recommendations from your local librarians! For more information about Debra's matchmaking services, visit https://getreadytodate.com/ . Music by AudioCoffee from Pixabay. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rhodyradio/message
The guest is Lauren Walker, president of the National Double Dutch League. The National Double Dutch League welcomes Double Dutch athletes of all ages and from all over the world to celebrate 31 years of The David A. Walker Memorial Annual Double Dutch Holiday Classic™ This fun-filled family tournament will take place at the World Famous Apollo Theater at 253 W. 125 Street, New York, NY on Sunday, December 4, 2022, from 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM.More info at http://www.nddl.org/events/
For their classically on-brand roundup of the 2022 season, Bobby and Alex bring on Stephen Hesson, Lauren Walker, and Jane Ost to run down the dumbest things that happened in baseball this year, including the emergence of Roger Maris, Jr., Dave Kaval yelling at a seagull, The Tony La Russa Experience, an ill-conceived hologram, scoring at the Coliseum, the Great Sunflower Seed Incident That Wasn't, Phil Castellini's honesty, and much more. Links: Follow Batting Around on Twitter Batting Around Patreon Follow Jane Follow Stephen Follow Lauren Watch “The Last Out” Join the Tipping Pitches Patreon Tipping Pitches merchandise Songs featured in this episode: Carly Rae Jepsen — "Talking to Myself" • FKA twigs feat. rema — "jealousy" • Booker T & the M.G.'s — “Green Onions”
Stacy and Brenda talk with Author and creator of Energy Medicine Yoga, Lauren Walker. We discuss so many beautiful topics including what the difference between Energy Medicine Yoga and regular yoga. How the body deals with emotional trauma versus stress. Why healing trauma is the most important thing to do in the world today. Healing childhood trauma through energy healing. How we can effect healing without reopening the wound. Healing through nature. Connecting to the energy within us to heal from the effects of stress and trauma. What role could personal ritual and ceremony play in healing our trauma?Lauren Walker is the author of The Energy to Heal, 2022 (Llewellyn). She previously published, Energy Medicine Yoga: Amplify the Healing Power of Your Yoga Practice (Sounds True, 2014) and The Energy Medicine Yoga Prescription (Sounds True, 2017). Both books won the Nautilus Silver award for best Mind/Body publication. She's been teaching yoga and meditation since 1997 and created Energy Medicine Yoga while teaching at Norwich University. She teaches EMYoga across the US and internationally and has been featured many times in Yoga Journal, Yoga Digest, and published a feature article about her yoga work in The New York Times. In 2016 she was named one of the top 100 most influential yoga teachers in America. For more of her work, see EMYoga.netThis episode is sponsored by Tom Paladino at Scalar LightTom Paladino with Scalar Light. Sign up and receive your 30 day free scalar light healing at https://www.scalarlight.com. Listen to our interviews with Tom and the amazing benefits and healing potential in episodes #73, 78, 90 and 103.Lauren Walker's Links: energymedicineyoga.netBe the Love Links:Website: https://www.bethelovepodcast.com/Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/bethelovepodcastFacebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/bethelovepodcast Instagram: @bethelovepodcastPatreon Website: https://www.patreon.com/bethelovepodcastTo donate to the Kimote Foundation: https://gofund.me/969a4863Your Empowered Soul: A Natural Pathway to Healing Anxiety and Depression https://smile.amazon.com/dp/0578401851/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_i_Y764EDGHTVEKW7EV25H7--If you would like to learn more about becoming a Donor, Mentor, Volunteer, or Sponsor, please email Kimote Foundation Director, Eric Kifampa at: kicouganda@gmail.com or go to the foundation's Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Kimote-Foundation-412600252444953/Heatherlyn's website: https://www.heatherlynmusic.com This episode was edited by Chelsea Weaverhttp://chelseaweaverpodcasting.comlinktree, https://linktr.ee/chelseaweaverpodcasting
Welcome to the Feel Good Podcast with Kimberly Snyder. My goal is to help you develop a holistic lifestyle based on Four Cornerstone philosophy - food, body, emotional wellbeing and spiritual growth. This holistic approach will help you feel good, which I define as being connected to your most authentic, highest self. And this is the place from which your energy, confidence, creativity, true power and true beauty will start to explode. Every week we provide you with interviews from top experts in their field or a solocast from yours truly to support you in living your most beautiful, healthy and joyful life. I'm your host, Kimberly Snyder. Founder of Solluna, New York Times bestselling author, holistic wellness & spiritual teacher.
Lauren Walker, founder of Energy Medicine Yoga and author of The Energy To Heal, returns again to further convince J that we are electromagnetic beings with the capacity to heal. They discuss ways to feel your own energy, the nine energy systems of the body and the significance of "Triple Warmer," bringing principles from one-to-one Energy Medicine to group Yoga, democratizing energy practices, the difference between healing and curing, understanding elemental theory, and moving from a field of trauma to a field of magic. To subscribe and support the show… GET PREMIUM. Check out J's other podcast… J. BROWN YOGA THOUGHTS.