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Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for April 7, 2025 is: malleable MAL-ee-uh-bul adjective Something described as malleable is capable of being stretched or bent into different shapes, or capable of being easily changed or influenced. // Let the cookie dough thaw until it becomes malleable enough to thinly roll. // Students' minds are malleable and they need positive influences and guidance. See the entry > Examples: "She begins by sculpting with malleable French clays to create her figures, then she makes a mold." — Fina Badolato, The Rochester (New York) Democrat and Chronicle, 13 Feb. 2022 Did you know? Language is constantly evolving; the meanings, spellings, and pronunciations of words are reshaped over time. Take, for example, the Latin noun malleus, meaning "hammer." This word was adapted to create the Latin verb malleare, meaning "to hammer," which led eventually to the English adjective malleable. Malleable originally meant "capable of being extended or shaped by beating with a hammer," and over time adopted the broader sense "capable of being shaped, altered, or controlled." If you guessed that maul and mallet, other English words for specific types of hammers, are also modeled from malleus, you have hit the nail on the head.
In this episode, we talk with Jenny Risner-Wade, owner and chocolate maker at Yellow Bird Chocolate, and her husband, Ben Wade, co-founder and brewer at Albion Malleable Brewing Company, both in Albion, Michigan.When a chocolate maker and a brewer share a home and a life, ideas can flow back and forth and lead to unique collaborations. In this case, collaborations have included Unnecessary Evil, an Imperial Milk Stout brewed with cocoa powder, cacao husks, and cacao nibs, a chocolate bar made with nibs used in the beer, a number of beer-infused truffles, and an ice cream beer float with beer-infused chocolate shavings.Bean to Barstool host David Nilsen recently sat down with Jenny and Ben to talk about the collaborations between Yellow Bird and Albion Malleable, and the creative opportunities provided by having these businesses run side by side. You can find out more about Albion Malleable Brewing here.You can find out more about Yellow Bird Chocolate here.Other businesses mentioned in the episode include Conexion, Dwaar Chocolate, Norton's Brewing, and Zorzal Cacao. Check out David's book Pairing Beer & Chocolate: A Guide to Bringing the Flavors of Craft Beer and Craft Chocolate Together.Follow Bean to Barstool on social media!InstagramFacebookPinterestSign up for host David Nilsen's beer newsletter for regular beer musings, and the Bean to Barstool newsletter for pairings, collaborations, and maker profiles.
Imagine going to a cafe and ordering a $5 cup of coffee. Then ordering a second cup, but it costs $9... even though it's just one hour later. This actually happened to a young student at Freiburg University during the German hyperinflation crisis in the 1920s. Free Workshop Somatics for Money Blocks - https://mailchi.mp/c43286760ab8/somatics4moneyblocks TikTok - tiktok.com/@brynbamber Website - brynbamber.com Free Workshop Somatics for Money Blocks - https://mailchi.mp/c43286760ab8/somatics4moneyblocks
This week we talked to Erik of the New Jersey-based electric/indie project, Being Malleable. When the pandemic hit he found himself drawn to the outdoors, picking up cycling and camping, hoping to bikepack through Europe in the next 10 years. Being Malleable was first created as a side project, quickly becoming his full focus, making the music he wants to make. He has recently released “SANS PERMANENCE [EP]” a collection of all the music he has released so far, touching on the theme of existentialism - and infinitely expanding universe and how we occupy finite space in the universe. He is currently working on a new single encouraging people to be themselves, no matter what that means. Find more from him @ Spotify Instagram Find more from us @ Instagram Twitter
Pliable. Stretchable. Bendabe. Malleable. Whippy. These are all synonyms for flexible, a word that describes the production nature of Charlottesville Community Engagement, a newsletter and occasional podcast that for most of the past four years was both at the same time. Over time, though, it was necessary to become more limber, plastic, elastic, and workable. For this August 3, 2024 podcast edition, audio versions of several stories from the last three print editions. I'm Sean Tubbs, glad to be able to still be doing the sonic version.In this edition: * Charlottesville City Council to vote Monday on salary increase (learn more)* Albemarle moving ahead with update of economic development strategic plan (learn more)* City of Charlottesville updates retail vacancy report (learn more)* Six townhouses planned for single-family house on Alderman Road (learn more)* State Senator John McGuire will be the Republican nominee for the Fifth District Congressional Race this fall after a recount affirmed his victory in the primary * The Albemarle Board of Supervisors gets a briefing from Albemarle staff on changes to the structure of the next Comprehensive Plan (learn more)This time it is a podcast. Next time it will be a summary of what's coming up at government meetings next week. After that? Sign up and see for yourself! Sponsored message: Buy Local Buying locally supports our neighbors and community members and makes a big impact for our local economy. Local businesses are more likely to reinvest in our community and their goods and services contribute to the unique character of our community.Learn more about how you can support local business at ShowLocalLove.org and on social media:* Instagram* Facebook* The website formerly known as TwitterAn explanation of shout-outsIn a typical edition, I use this space to provide a “shout-out” to subscribers and Patreon supporters who have qualified for a particular perk. Most of these editions are written as scripts for a podcast as my early journalistic dream was to be a public radio producer. I love the way that public service announcements sound and I love that in three years I've been able to use this space to promote items that I think most of you would be interested in. In this shout-out, I want to salute anyone who has learned something new from these shout-outs. I also want to thank those individuals and organizations that have supported me in the past. (image) Town Crier ProductionsThoughts on 713A and the ending of the work weekAt 5:30 p.m. on a Saturday afternoon I am so happy to stop working and to pick it all up again tomorrow. So I will just say that if you have not listened to one of these before, this would be a good one to start. The secret has always been that this was intended to be an audio product as that's what I've always wanted to do. January will mark the 30th anniversary of an internship I had at a public radio station. The AC44 version aired on WTJU this morning, as I have an obligation to fill 30 minutes a week. Knowing I had to make a new deadline every week, I restructured a lot of my internal processes to be able to make sure I could do it.This is not that version. I could have just posted that here and taken a day off, but I felt I owe the hundreds of people who do listen to the podcast. I really enjoyed doing this work today while I watched the Olympics in Paris, something I did not expect I would be doing nine days ago.Watching people compete and be their best is inspirational to me. I've worked hard to get good at writing about this stuff, and the podcasts sound pretty good, too. Take a listen, though this one is not soundbite-heavy. I run audio of myself quoting from reports through a filter, which is a very cheap way to try to make it sound interesting. I much prefer people hearing to the voices of people I quote, and that is in the final segment which has already aired on the radio first.What would me from 1984 think about being able to produce this information and grow an audience? I'm not sure, but I know I'm glad I put this together today. Producing audio is my favorite thing to do. If you listen, thank you!One more thing to do before going offline for the night. I want to post the WTJU version to the because I put the Planning Commission and Board of Supervisor discussions on the Comprehensive Plan in one podcast. Just another way to document things that may slip past without being published somewhere. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit communityengagement.substack.com/subscribe
You're immense, eternal, a limitless being imagining limited stories. That's not just a cute little manifesting saying. It's truth! You're the dreamer, dreaming your story. That's not metaphor. This is a dream. An imaginal universe. Malleable. Nothing is fixed unless you want it to be.
Summary In this episode, Erica reflects on the concept of time and how it is often perceived as a limited resource. She discusses the idea of time travel, stretching time, and different timelines. Drawing inspiration from the TV series Loki, Erica explores the notion of timeline hopping and the impact of different decisions on our lives. She encourages listeners to consider how they experience time and how they can take control of their time by making different choices. Erica also emphasizes the importance of reevaluating how we spend our time and invites listeners to observe and manipulate their experience of time. Takeaways Time is a malleable concept, and we have more control over it than we realize. By making different decisions, we can hop onto different timelines and change the trajectory of our lives. It is important to reevaluate how we spend our time and make choices that align with our desired timelines. Observing and manipulating our experience of time can lead to a more fulfilling and intentional life. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Reflections on Time 03:28 Exploring Timelines and Decision-Making 08:16 Choosing Different Paths and Timeline Hopping 13:26 Taking Control of Time and Making Different Choices 15:16 The Concept of Multiple Timelines 17:40 Reevaluating How We Spend Our Time 19:34 Observing and Manipulating Our Experience of Time 21:31 Conclusion and Invitation for Reflection --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/betweenportals/message
This is a preview of our full episode that you can access over at http://Patreon.com/muckrakepodcast Become a member today and help us maintain our editorial independence as well as unlock a lot of special features like live shows and our private discord. Co-hosts Jared Yates Sexton and Nick Hauselman discuss a legal theory being floated by one of Trump's lawyers that makes him completely immune from crimes unless he's impeached. Good times. They then discuss Chris Christie's speech announcing the end of his political career, before dissecting the ramifications of Boeing cutting corners while building their airplanes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
You read the verdict! Or you heard the verdict on this very show and today, Crimimal Law Accredited Specialist Andrew Tiedt speaks to us with what he made of this verdict and the decision by His Honour. What is reasonable? Was this a reasonable outcome and what about all that perjury?Come listen to an expert explain the hows and whys of BCH's NOT GUILTY and where was Nabi? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Unearth the secrets of success in the real estate world with our special guest Brian Force. Aside from being an ardent golfer, Brian is a seasoned player in the realms of property management, real estate sales, and multi-family syndication. Our conversation navigates through his intriguing journey, revealing how he carved out his career path in this volatile industry. Get ready to be entertained with some golf talk, as we discuss the variety of courses around Texas. Also, you won't want to miss Brian's personal insights on his own podcast.The real estate investing field is as challenging as it is rewarding. Brian and I delve into the pressing issues that investors face, such as the importance of due diligence in verifying asset values. We also highlight how investors themselves can steer market momentum. The conversation takes a darker turn as we discuss the manipulative schemes of certain players who bind properties with the intention of re-trading later. However, it's not all gloom and doom. Brian emphasizes the potential for success through opportunism, dedication, and hard work, even in challenging times. This episode is packed with knowledge and tips to help you navigate the demanding yet rewarding world of real estate investing.Resources and links discussed:- Videocast on our YouTube Channel- ANB Funds Website - https://anbfunds.com- The Only Real Estate Podcast Worth Listening To (TOREPWLT) - Brian's Podcast- https://facebook.com/onlyrepodcast- https://www.youtube.com/onlyrepodAbout the Host:Justin Bogard – Note Investor specializing in performing Residential Real Estate Debt. He finds deals and acquires them for his own portfolio as well as educates investors while walking them through the process of owning a Real Estate Note!Connect with the Host:Facebook - bethebankTwitter - bethebank1Instagram - bethebankpodcastAmerican Note Buyers - https://anbfunds.com/Monthly Broadcast - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzc944w1xydt5aLDrrEPHJhdJeDkBjjD4
Living A Malleable Life Allows For Clarity And Helps In Moving Forward Episode 169: Becoming more malleable in life allows you to handle change more easily. By accepting it, you can move forward successfully. Do you need help to be more flexible in dealing with life's changing circumstances? Are you looking for a way to nurture being more malleable? Do you need someone to help you be accountable? If so, please contact me at TerriKozlowski.com and we can create a plan for you to learn to accept what is and live your best life. Top Takeaways: 1. [2:26] Children Are Most Malleable2. [4:00] The Role Of Neuroplasticity3. [5:49] Ways To Nurture Being More Malleable4. [07:27] Building Flexibility5. [08:50] Moving Forward Being Malleable Episode Links:https://page.terrikozlowski.comhttps://terrikozlowski.com/be-flexible-for-balance/https://terrikozlowski.com/we-adapt-to-change-easily/https://terrikozlowski.com/control-is-a-lie/https://terrikozlowski.com/life-plan/https://www.verywellmind.com/what-is-brain-plasticity-2794886https://terrikozlowski.com/lessons-learned/https://terrikozlowski.com/trauma-trigger/https://terrikozlowski.com/words-are-powerful/https://terrikozlowski.com/traumatic-memories/https://terrikozlowski.com/change-is-neutral/https://terrikozlowski.com/how-you-react-or-respond-matters/https://terrikozlowski.com/be-malleable/Support the showCan't say no to others? Are you allowing drama into your life because you can't set personal boundaries? Here is a FREE checklist for understanding what they are, why they are important, and why it's hard to implement personal boundaries as a part of our self-care routines. https://page.terrikozlowski.com/boundaries Or you can check out my course, The Guide to Setting Personal Boundaries, where you'll learn what they are, why they're essential, and how to set them as a part of your self-care routine. https://terrikozlowski.mastermind.com/masterminds/25609https://linktr.ee/TerriKozlowski www.TerriKozlowski.com www.SoulSolutionsPodcast.com www.RavenTranscendingFear.com https://www.facebook.com/groups/8548967271811747 https://twitter.com/tmkozlowski https://www.instagram.com/terrikozlowski/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/terrikozlowski/ https://www.pinter...
Philip K. Dick's speculative fiction and Robert Monroe's out-of-body experiences converge on the idea that reality is not a fixed construct but a malleable, multi-layered entity. Both propose that alternate dimensions exist and can be influenced or navigated through consciousness or action. They also entertain the significance of synchronicities as potential clues or markers in these complex realms. Together, they paint a picture of a dynamic, interactive multiverse, challenging conventional understanding and inviting deeper exploration into the elasticity of existence...New! Follow Troubled Minds TV Here! -- https://bit.ly/43I9HHeLIVE ON Digital Radio! http://bit.ly/3m2Wxom or http://bit.ly/40KBtlWSay Hi to James at the https://www.midmichiganparacon.com/ Nov 4th/5thhttp://www.troubledminds.org Support The Show!https://rokfin.com/creator/troubledmindshttps://patreon.com/troubledmindshttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/troubledmindshttps://troubledfans.comFriends of Troubled Minds! - https://troubledminds.org/friendsShow Schedule Sun-Mon-Tues-Wed-Thurs 7-10pstiTunes - https://apple.co/2zZ4hx6Spotify - https://spoti.fi/2UgyzqMTuneIn - https://bit.ly/2FZOErSTwitter - https://bit.ly/2CYB71U----------------------------------------https://troubledminds.org/the-obe-expedition-malleable-meta-realities/https://archive.org/details/journeys_out_bodyhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Monroehttps://www.cbsnews.com/news/twin-brothers-separated-at-birth-reveal-striking-genetic-similarities/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_K._Dickhttps://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/i-got-a-mind-to-tell-you/202310/our-four-realms-of-existencehttps://www.bbc.com/reel/video/p0gn8kps/the-butterfly-effect-what-is-chaos-theory-This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4953916/advertisement
Word Test for the following Episodes and Words. 111: Articulate, Dilate, Refute, Dogma 112: Impervious, Impassive, Enumerate, Effrontery 113: Conventional, Fatuous, Repose, Malleable 114: Repast, Desultory, Languid, Exponent 115: Volatile, Affected, Qualified, Effigy 116: Sedition, Intransigence, Indeterminate, Fortuitous 117: Jocular, Idolatry, Vex, Glower 118: Diffuse, Disparage, Magnate, Solipsism 119: Insinuate, Sycophant, Jingoism, Paucity 120: Mollify, Mercurial, Compendium, Discordant VictorPrep's vocab podcast is for improving for English vocabulary skills while helping you prepare for your standardized tests! This podcast isn't only intended for those studying for the GRE or SAT, but also for people who enjoy learning, and especially those who want to improve their English skills. I run the podcast for fun and because I want to help people out there studying for tests or simply learning English. The podcast covers a variety of words and sometimes additionally covers word roots. Using a podcast to prep for the verbal test lets you study while on the go, or even while working out! If you have comments or questions and suggestions, please send me an email at sam.fold@gmail.com
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The words for today are: Conventional, Fatuous, Repose, Malleable. Quote taken from The Idiot by Dostoyevsky VictorPrep's vocab podcast is for improving for English vocabulary skills while helping you prepare for your standardized tests! This podcast isn't only intended for those studying for the GRE or SAT, but also for people who enjoy learning, and especially those who want to improve their English skills. I run the podcast for fun and because I want to help people out there studying for tests or simply learning English. The podcast covers a variety of words and sometimes additionally covers word roots. Using a podcast to prep for the verbal test lets you study while on the go, or even while working out! If you have comments or questions and suggestions, please send me an email at sam.fold@gmail.com
Tony's here to dive into the unique exercise that was a staple in every class he taught. Tony shares the origins of this idea and as the episode unfolds, he explores the process of teaching the exercise. The concept of an object and its true nature is also pondered, tracing back to the origins of objectivity in physics and mathematics. We venture into the birth of opining in philosophy, where answering a question only leads to more questions, creating a huge brick in the wall of knowledge. But it doesn't end there—Tony delves into the fascinating transition from philosophy to science when a question is answered. He takes us on a journey of understanding the brain and how it tirelessly works to comprehend itself, answering its own questions in the process. Whether you're a student, educator, or just a curious soul seeking intriguing discussions, this podcast episode is sure to leave you with a sense of wonder and newfound perspectives. * Now offering workshops! Learn more at https://www.shapeshiftedu.com * Don't forget to leave a 5-star rating and written review!
A verse-by-verse study of Romans 7-16. This lesson focuses on sin & law, the natural man, separating sin from sinner, the tug of war within, children of God, foreordination, the love of God, hardened clay, zeal & knowledge, hearing the word, saving Israel, grafting branches, conformed or transformed, the powers that be, doubtful disputations, judgers & despisers, causing offense, unity in the faith, and more. 0:00 Introduction 3:54 The Roman Road 15:01 Freed from the Law 24:41 Sin & Law 36:15 Natural Man vs. Spiritual Man 46:46 Separating Sin from Sinner 1:03:02 The Tug of War Within 1:14:05 O Wretched Man that I Am 1:20:00 The Law of the Spirit 1:30:57 Carnally Minded or Spiritually Minded 1:37:49 Children of God 1:50:55 Suffering, Groans, & Travail 1:58:57 Hope, Patience, & Prayer 2:06:19 All Things Working Together 2:14:08 Foreordained 2:23:22 The Love of God 2:29:20 Not All Israel Is of Israel 2:41:02 Predestination or Foreordination 2:50:16 Malleable or Hardened Clay 3:04:59 Zeal & Knowledge 3:14:13 Believing, Confessing, & Calling 3:25:59 Saving Israel 3:39:55 Grafting in the Branches 3:56:08 Conformed or Transformed 4:02:36 Gifts & Counsel 4:14:35 The Powers that Be 4:24:06 Doubtful Disputations 4:34:49 Judgers & Despisers 4:43:26 Making Peace or Causing Offense 5:04:34 Unity in the Faith 5:16:21 Paul's Missionary Labors 5:25:12 Salutations to the Saints 5:42:18 Conclusion
Series 15, Episode 7 of The Old Man Gimbleby and The Other One Podcast! Remember to follow our podcast on your podcasting platform of choice, and give us a 5 star rating! Support Us On Anchor - https://anchor.fm/best-and-the-other-one/support Please Support Us On Patreon - https://bit.ly/39p1Eqt Send a voice message in and it may end up in our podcast! - https://bit.ly/2XVwQ8G Old Man Gimbleby's Twitter- https://bit.ly/3b5codC Old Man Gimbleby's Email- emailforcollege3@gmail.com Lauren Bucket's Twitter- https://bit.ly/3A3glMh Lauren Bucket's Email - finnfinn3399@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/oldmang-and-the-other-one/support
Heide Hausse's book The Malleable Body: Surgeons, Artisans, and Amputees in Early Modern Germany (Manchester University Press, 2023) uses amputation and prostheses to tell a new story about medicine and embodied knowledge-making in early modern Europe. It draws on the writings of craft surgeons and learned physicians to follow the heated debates that arose from changing practices of removing limbs, uncovering tense moments in which decisions to operate were made. Importantly, it teases out surgeons' ideas about the body embedded in their technical instructions. This unique study also explores the material culture of mechanical hands that amputees commissioned locksmiths, clockmakers, and other artisans to create, revealing their roles in developing a new prosthetic technology. Over two centuries of surgical and artisanal interventions emerged a growing perception, fundamental to biomedicine today, that humans could alter the body - that it was malleable. Jana Byars is an independent scholar located in Amsterdam. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Heide Hausse's book The Malleable Body: Surgeons, Artisans, and Amputees in Early Modern Germany (Manchester University Press, 2023) uses amputation and prostheses to tell a new story about medicine and embodied knowledge-making in early modern Europe. It draws on the writings of craft surgeons and learned physicians to follow the heated debates that arose from changing practices of removing limbs, uncovering tense moments in which decisions to operate were made. Importantly, it teases out surgeons' ideas about the body embedded in their technical instructions. This unique study also explores the material culture of mechanical hands that amputees commissioned locksmiths, clockmakers, and other artisans to create, revealing their roles in developing a new prosthetic technology. Over two centuries of surgical and artisanal interventions emerged a growing perception, fundamental to biomedicine today, that humans could alter the body - that it was malleable. Jana Byars is an independent scholar located in Amsterdam. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Heide Hausse's book The Malleable Body: Surgeons, Artisans, and Amputees in Early Modern Germany (Manchester University Press, 2023) uses amputation and prostheses to tell a new story about medicine and embodied knowledge-making in early modern Europe. It draws on the writings of craft surgeons and learned physicians to follow the heated debates that arose from changing practices of removing limbs, uncovering tense moments in which decisions to operate were made. Importantly, it teases out surgeons' ideas about the body embedded in their technical instructions. This unique study also explores the material culture of mechanical hands that amputees commissioned locksmiths, clockmakers, and other artisans to create, revealing their roles in developing a new prosthetic technology. Over two centuries of surgical and artisanal interventions emerged a growing perception, fundamental to biomedicine today, that humans could alter the body - that it was malleable. Jana Byars is an independent scholar located in Amsterdam. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/german-studies
Heide Hausse's book The Malleable Body: Surgeons, Artisans, and Amputees in Early Modern Germany (Manchester University Press, 2023) uses amputation and prostheses to tell a new story about medicine and embodied knowledge-making in early modern Europe. It draws on the writings of craft surgeons and learned physicians to follow the heated debates that arose from changing practices of removing limbs, uncovering tense moments in which decisions to operate were made. Importantly, it teases out surgeons' ideas about the body embedded in their technical instructions. This unique study also explores the material culture of mechanical hands that amputees commissioned locksmiths, clockmakers, and other artisans to create, revealing their roles in developing a new prosthetic technology. Over two centuries of surgical and artisanal interventions emerged a growing perception, fundamental to biomedicine today, that humans could alter the body - that it was malleable. Jana Byars is an independent scholar located in Amsterdam. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/medicine
Heidi Hausse's book The Malleable Body: Surgeons, Artisans, and Amputees in Early Modern Germany (Manchester University Press, 2023) uses amputation and prostheses to tell a new story about medicine and embodied knowledge-making in early modern Europe. It draws on the writings of craft surgeons and learned physicians to follow the heated debates that arose from changing practices of removing limbs, uncovering tense moments in which decisions to operate were made. Importantly, it teases out surgeons' ideas about the body embedded in their technical instructions. This unique study also explores the material culture of mechanical hands that amputees commissioned locksmiths, clockmakers, and other artisans to create, revealing their roles in developing a new prosthetic technology. Over two centuries of surgical and artisanal interventions emerged a growing perception, fundamental to biomedicine today, that humans could alter the body - that it was malleable. Jana Byars is an independent scholar located in Amsterdam. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Heide Hausse's book The Malleable Body: Surgeons, Artisans, and Amputees in Early Modern Germany (Manchester University Press, 2023) uses amputation and prostheses to tell a new story about medicine and embodied knowledge-making in early modern Europe. It draws on the writings of craft surgeons and learned physicians to follow the heated debates that arose from changing practices of removing limbs, uncovering tense moments in which decisions to operate were made. Importantly, it teases out surgeons' ideas about the body embedded in their technical instructions. This unique study also explores the material culture of mechanical hands that amputees commissioned locksmiths, clockmakers, and other artisans to create, revealing their roles in developing a new prosthetic technology. Over two centuries of surgical and artisanal interventions emerged a growing perception, fundamental to biomedicine today, that humans could alter the body - that it was malleable. Jana Byars is an independent scholar located in Amsterdam. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/european-studies
Heide Hausse's book The Malleable Body: Surgeons, Artisans, and Amputees in Early Modern Germany (Manchester University Press, 2023) uses amputation and prostheses to tell a new story about medicine and embodied knowledge-making in early modern Europe. It draws on the writings of craft surgeons and learned physicians to follow the heated debates that arose from changing practices of removing limbs, uncovering tense moments in which decisions to operate were made. Importantly, it teases out surgeons' ideas about the body embedded in their technical instructions. This unique study also explores the material culture of mechanical hands that amputees commissioned locksmiths, clockmakers, and other artisans to create, revealing their roles in developing a new prosthetic technology. Over two centuries of surgical and artisanal interventions emerged a growing perception, fundamental to biomedicine today, that humans could alter the body - that it was malleable. Jana Byars is an independent scholar located in Amsterdam. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Heide Hausse's book The Malleable Body: Surgeons, Artisans, and Amputees in Early Modern Germany (Manchester University Press, 2023) uses amputation and prostheses to tell a new story about medicine and embodied knowledge-making in early modern Europe. It draws on the writings of craft surgeons and learned physicians to follow the heated debates that arose from changing practices of removing limbs, uncovering tense moments in which decisions to operate were made. Importantly, it teases out surgeons' ideas about the body embedded in their technical instructions. This unique study also explores the material culture of mechanical hands that amputees commissioned locksmiths, clockmakers, and other artisans to create, revealing their roles in developing a new prosthetic technology. Over two centuries of surgical and artisanal interventions emerged a growing perception, fundamental to biomedicine today, that humans could alter the body - that it was malleable. Jana Byars is an independent scholar located in Amsterdam. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/science-technology-and-society
Heide Hausse's book The Malleable Body: Surgeons, Artisans, and Amputees in Early Modern Germany (Manchester University Press, 2023) uses amputation and prostheses to tell a new story about medicine and embodied knowledge-making in early modern Europe. It draws on the writings of craft surgeons and learned physicians to follow the heated debates that arose from changing practices of removing limbs, uncovering tense moments in which decisions to operate were made. Importantly, it teases out surgeons' ideas about the body embedded in their technical instructions. This unique study also explores the material culture of mechanical hands that amputees commissioned locksmiths, clockmakers, and other artisans to create, revealing their roles in developing a new prosthetic technology. Over two centuries of surgical and artisanal interventions emerged a growing perception, fundamental to biomedicine today, that humans could alter the body - that it was malleable. Jana Byars is an independent scholar located in Amsterdam. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on Kliq This, Nash and Oliver talk all about the recently released Emmy Nominations. But along the way, they talk about: The Rock Hudson Documentary, The Bloodline, LA Knight, Sunny, Matt Hardy, Pop Tarts and SO MUCH MORE Special thanks to this week's sponsors! HelloFresh -Go to HelloFresh.com/kliq50 and use code kliq50 for 50% off plus free shipping! AG1-Try AG1 and get a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D AND 5 free AG1 Travel Packs with your first purchase. Go to drinkAG1.com/KLIQ. That's drinkAG1.com/KLIQ. Manscaped -Get 20% Off and Free Shipping with the code KLIQ at Manscaped.com. Blue Chew-Try BlueChew FREE when you use our promo code NASH at checkout--just pay $5 shipping. That's BlueChew.com, promo code NASH to receive your first month FREE FOLLOW AND SUBSCRIBE TO ALL THINGS KEVIN NASH at https://linktr.ee/kliqthispodcast Stop throwing your money on rent! Get into a house with NO MONEY DOWN and roughly the same monthly payment at SaveWithConrad.com Get all of your Kliq This merchandise at https://boxofgimmicks.com/collections/kliq-this 00:00 Kliq This #54 00:00 JOIN KLIQTHISTV.COM 00:28 SHOW START 01:03 Nash Birthday 03:47 Was Sunny insufferable? 08:23 Answers questions while eating 09:41 LA Knight was the No.4 Merchandise Seller in June 18:23 Slipknot 19:00 LA Knight's Google Trends 23:17 BREAK SaveWithConrad.com 24:31 "Gateway Drug" 27:49 Sean is Malleable 29:48 BREAK HelloFresh 33:08 Matt Hardy Feuds With Jim Cornette 36:35 Adrian Adonis 44:17 Roman Reigns/Bloodline Segment 53:32 Piper had a bodyguard in the locker room 55:03 BREAK Bluechew 57:51 STIFF ONE: Women in the plan 01:00:30 DEAR SEXY: Mandatory $250 toward gift 01:03:02 DEAR SEXY: MY Wife hates men 01:06:27 BREAK MANSCAPED 01:09:32 Rock Hudson doc 01:32:46 Emmy Nomination for Lead Actor Drama 01:39:16 Emmy for Drama Series 01:45:24 BREAK AG1 01:48:47 Attractive women and mini-golf 01:52:21 Nash's Physical peak 01:54:33 1980s ghost flicks 01:56:59 Favorite Pop-Tart flavor 02:04:02 Nut allergies 02:08:49 Bob Nash's 4th of July extravaganza 02:10:49 Kowloon Resteraunt 02:12:06 Nash's leg days 02:18:06 OUTRO Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Agency begets agency (the world is malleable), published by Richard Ngo on July 6, 2023 on LessWrong. The second way of cultivating excitement-based motivation I'll discuss is cultivating agency, by which I mean the ability to try to shape the world. The key idea I want to convey here is that the feeling of agency is in many cases a self-fulfilling prophecy, because the hardest part of many things is mustering the energy and initiative to get started. If you think of yourself as agentic, then you'll continually be looking out for opportunities, and approach the world with a “why not?” attitude. That'll give you more chances to do well, which will give you more evidence that you're the sort of person who can make stuff happen, and reinforce your sense of agency. Why don't people have that sense by default? One reason is that most people have experienced a huge amount of social pressure towards conformity, especially as children. Doing unusual or novel things often leads to criticism or ridicule, which ingrains a sense of learned helplessness about defying consensus. This is especially strong for teenagers, most of whom spend a huge amount of effort trying to be liked and fit in. And it's not just enough to be willing to stand out: your success might make others look bad, which creates incentives for them to ”cut you down to size”, or deter you from trying in the first place (e.g. by mocking anyone who cares enough about something to try hard to achieve it). A more intellectual justification for lacking agency comes from epistemic modesty: the view that you should pay relatively little attention to your own view on most topics, and defer instead to other people. One intuition that often motivates epistemic modesty is the idea that markets are often efficient, in the sense that you can't consistently beat them. However, people often apply epistemic modesty to conclude that they shouldn't trust their inside view even in domains that are very different from markets: founding a startup, or doing research, or reasoning about politics, or even finding a partner. In those domains, epistemic modesty often involves thinking that you're not so special: if others disagree, then there's little reason to think you're mistaken rather than them; and if others haven't taken an opportunity, then there's probably some reason you shouldn't (or can't) either. Certainly there are some people who should pay more attention to epistemic modesty. However, there are at least three clusters of arguments for why epistemic modesty is strongly overrated: epistemic, normative, and social. Many important arguments in the first cluster are laid out by Yudkowsky in his book Inadequate Equilibria. One of his core points is that efficient market arguments only apply when inefficiencies are exploitable - i.e. you can benefit from noticing the inefficiency. This is often not true, e.g. in cases where the decision-makers behind the inefficiency don't have skin in the game. More generally, decisions made by large bureaucracies are often dumb even from the perspectives of the people in those bureaucracies, since their optimization for local incentives can easily make the bureaucracy as a whole dysfunctional. One of the few upsides of covid is that it's provided us many straightforward examples of repeated, lethal societal incompetence, in terms of our gain-of-function policies and vaccine development policies and mask policies and lockdown policies and vaccine deployment policies and many others. A second cluster of arguments against epistemic modesty relates to what you should actually do. Even in the cases where epistemic modesty is the right mindset for making predictions, it's often a very bad mindset for choosing actions - because the biggest rewards often come from defying consensus. For example, spotti...
This week marks 6 years of The Art of Decluttering podcast!! To celebrate we use the traditional gift of iron (the metal, not the home appliance) to learn more about decluttering.Iron has 5 primary properties, each allows insight into the world of Professional Decluttering and Organising.Lustrous "reflecting light evenly and efficiently without glitter or sparkle"At The Art of Decluttering we serving all clients equally without judgement. We don't aim to bring glittery perfection, but practical freedom from clutter Ductile (of metal) "the capability of being easily modified to suit other conditions, needs, or uses"We change to suit client needs. Sometimes tough love in a session is needed, sometimes a soft gentle touch, sometimes slow, other times fast.Malleable "capable of being changed so as to fit new uses or situations : flexible, adaptable."Flexible and adaptive to the types of sessions our clients need. We provide services for overwhelmed parents, downsizers, clients moving house, hoarding, busy professionals, physical and psycho-social disabilities.Silver Grey "Grey is a flat colour and silver often has a reflective property to it"We bring a special touch to all we do, we want to leave you free from clutter but also with renewed purpose, increased capacity, more time, freed up money, excitement about the futureMagnetic "iron can form magnets or be attracted to magnets"We connect with you - we understand you. Whether through the podcast, newsletter, social media, book, sessions, courses, we want you to know you're not alone and we're here to help however we can.Remember too that clutter is magnetic so creating homes for items will stop piles appearing and flat surfaces attracting things that don't belong on them.Join our communityBecome a Patron – your monthly donation makes a huge difference to me being able to produce this podcast. Donations can be as little as $1 a month!Follow me on InstagramFollow me on FacebookJoin my Facebook groupLeave a review on Apple PodcastThank you to my sound engineer, Jarred from Four4ty Studio Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Have you ever found yourself caught in the snare of an unhealthy relationship or stuck in negative emotional patterns? In this episode, Lucy and I get real about the power of unlearning these patterns, as she courageously shares her personal journey of love and healing in the light of her past. We explore the importance of self-reflection and the role it plays in understanding and regulating our emotions, along with any underlying mental health issues. In this candid conversation, Lucy reveals her struggles and victories in love, offering a raw, unfiltered perspective on relationship dynamics. We delve into topics like discerning between infatuation and compatibility, setting boundaries, and decoding the tricky terrain of long-distance relationships. Lucy's experiences will guide you on how to identify your own must-haves and nice-to-haves in a partner and navigate the oftentimes complex world of relationships. Toward the end, we shift gears to discuss how pinpointing our core values can fuel our ambition and guide our life direction. Lucy offers invaluable advice on how to understand our own wants and needs, and how taking control of our emotions can lead to personal growth. Join us as we shed light on the power of unlearning, communicate our boundaries effectively, and navigate love, relationships, and personal growth. --- Topics: Relationships, Unlearning, Mental Health, Communication, Core Values, Long-Distance Love, Trust, Infatuation, Compatibility, Boundaries, Expectations, Ambition, Goals, MVP List, Open Mind, Malleable, Reflection, Emotions, Control, Acceptance, Flaws, Appreciation, Gratitude --- ★ This episode features Lucy Lei, Founder of Roots Collective YVR. Connect with her on Instagram at @lucy.zhl.
Micah Lancaster and Bryce Stanhope discuss "sciencey" stuff like Malleable nervous systems and how logic should be applied to training. The answer: your nervous system can handle more than you give it credit for!
This week on The GOLD Standard Podcast - Leah is getting ready to go to South Carolina, and will be speaking with the Clemson Softball Team. With that being said... What does GOLD mean to you? The are so many unique attributes that go into GOLD. Can you be moldable? Leah is helping young athletes feel encouraged and remember the GOLD standard that not only helped her at the age, on the softball field but in all areas of life. Connect with Leah Amico:WebsiteInstagramFacebookFacebook GroupTwitterLinkedInTikTokYoutube
This talk was given by Gil Fronsdal on 2022.12.27 at the Insight Meditation Center in Redwood City, CA. ******* For more talks like this, visit AudioDharma.org ******* If you have enjoyed this talk, please consider supporting AudioDharma with a donation at https://www.audiodharma.org/donate/. ******* This talk is licensed by a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License
This talk was given by Gil Fronsdal on 2022.12.27 at the Insight Meditation Center in Redwood City, CA. ******* For more talks like this, visit AudioDharma.org ******* If you have enjoyed this talk, please consider supporting AudioDharma with a donation at https://www.audiodharma.org/donate/. ******* This talk is licensed by a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License
CRAFT BEER PODCAST INFO: The winner of the best burger in Michigan by MLive in 2020 is also one of Michigan's best kept secret's as a brewery! Albion Malleable in Albion Michigan has been turning amazing food and drinks for the past five or so years and presents their take on Belgian style beers. Ben sits down with us to discuss the genesis of the brewery, we review a few beers, and talk about what the future can hold for this small town brewery! We've said it a few times on this show, make sure you have a reservation or go early as this brewery fills up fast every day! MICHIGAN SERIES: Having brought in guests from all over the country this past two years, we wanted to still be true to our roots, so we have began the Michigan Series. A series of Michigan Brewery owners, employees, brewers, and sales reps, talking about what is happening here in the state and what is happening at their facilities. Sponsors: North Center Brewing - https://northcenterbrewing.com/ Zetouna Liquor - https://www.facebook.com/Zetouna-Liquor-Fine-Wine-Cigars-146021445420374/ Join The Michigan Beer Discord - https://discord.gg/vEEDyzwdjT Download the MI Beer Map - http://www.mibeermap.com Subscribe to Better on Draft - https://plnk.to/BOD Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6AlzP1BH0iykayF856bGRc?si=xXZzdd3CTPqgUq_KYTnBKg iTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/better-on-draft-a-craft-beer-podcast/id1091124740 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/betterondraft Untappd - https://www.untappd.com/bodpodcast YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/betterondraft Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/betterondraft Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/betterondraft Tik Tok- https://www.tiktok.com/@betterondraft
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This week on the pod we are graced with another politically dicey one, as Eric participates in a terrible reverse 12 Angry Men plot. The other plots are of no consequence, as Matt has alone time in the church at night, Mary and Lucy squabble over boys some more, Ruthie gets in trouble for cutting her classmate's hair, and Simon's life is still revolving around an accidental hickey he applied several weeks ago.This week we just drank some boring water and stuff.
Episode 94: How A STEM Career is Made Better with STEAM with Joseph Jefferson How do the arts help leaders navigate through a VUCA world? NASA's award-winning flight engineer, Joseph Jefferson discusses how his arts background trained him to be adaptable, observant, and emotionally aware throughout his STEM journey. He and other JPL-NASA and CalTech employees and students just finished an 'off-off Broadway' play debut, 'From the Earth to the Moon'. The process and final production provide further evidence that people exposed to the arts will have a greater edge in innovative thinking in non-arts fields (business, science, marketing, and entrepreneurship). Keep the 'A' in STEM to make STEAM and blast off into the future! Listen as Joseph shares his playful experience, vulnerable insight, and out-of-this-world wisdom for people to prepare for this future of work! CAFFEstrategies.com VUCA - Volatile, Uncertain, Complex, and Ambiguous #InterculturalCreativity #ArtsEducation Topics Covered on this episode of The Create and Grow Podcast: 00:54 - Introduction to How A STEM Career is Made Better with STEAM03:29 - A Flight System Engineer and his Two Spacecraft07:01 - The Partnership Between Caltech and JPL NASA11:54 - Spacecraft Development is an Art Form14:51 - Time is Malleable per Einstein16:59 - Emotional Intelligence: A Big Word in the Worlds of Business, Science and Education19:17 - Emotional Granularity21:08 - Workforce in the Professional Development Curriculum24:28 - A Little Imposter Syndrome Goes a Long Way27:21 - Creating Momentum and Allow to See All the Different Possibilities32:30 - Joseph's Message at This Moment37:44 - Hustle and Float39:03 - Why advocate for that A inside of STEM?41:13 - Robert Root Bernstein and Michelle Bernstein's Sparks of a Genius Subscribe: Spotify | YouTube Connect with Joseph Jefferson: Website https://www.joeyjefferson.com/ Connect with Genein Letford: Visit CAFFE Strategies Visit GeneinLetford.com Follow Genein on Facebook #PerspectiveShifting #SeeingYourLifeFromAnOutsidePerspective #CAFFEStrategies #Intercultural #Diversity #InterculturalCreativity #Creativity #InterculturalCreativity #innovation #HowASTEMCareerisMadeBetterwithSTEAM
Sure, the walls between realities is Thin and Malleable right now, but it's probably entirely fine and good. Girls be Gone!
In the week leading up to Bastille Day we are celebrating one of the most enduring of Anglo-French cultural exchanges. Anna Maria Grosholtz! We follow Anna Maria as she navigates the decadence of Pre-revolutionary Paris, the uncertainty and paranoia of 'The Terror' and the absolute horror of marriage (Though it did provide a snappier name). It is a story of death, extortion and above all lies upon lies upon lies. Though how can a successful business be built upon anything else?Guest Host: Jack Heathcote See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
As humans, we enjoy social interactions while in our S3EP5 episode, we talked about Introverts versus Extroverts. In this episode, we are going to explore the idea that regardless of whether you are an introvert or an extrovert, can we build who we want to be socially?
June 9, 2022Day 810 of 15 days to flatten the curve.The Daily Mojo is 2 hours of news, commentary, comedy, and auditory deliciousness.There's a lot of people out there claiming "their truth is X". What the hell does that even mean and seriously - what is truth, anyway? Women's sports continue to take a hit - where are all the feminists? Gas and diesel are going through the roof and there's no end in sight. Happy Hump Day!Our Mojo50 Megaphone is aimed - @Politibunny - give her a shout on the socials and tag it with #Mojo50Radio .Brandon Morse joins the guys to talk Top Gun Maverick and why the left just doesn't get it. Links:https://redstate.com/author/brandon_morsehttps://twitter.com/TheBrandonMorsehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5qtJeio-Hb3Fh9P2fNi7CAPeter Serefine's Liberty Minute & Aaron Barker's Breakdown are part of the show, as well. Links:https://www.liberty-lighthouse.com/https://www.spreaker.com/show/the-breakdown-with-aaron-barker_1All things in one place: https://linktr.ee/realbradstaggs All things in one place: https://linktr.ee/realronphillips WATCH The Daily Mojo LIVE 7-9a CT:Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/StewPetersFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/MoJo50Radio Mojo 5-0 TV: https://www.mojo50.com/mojo50tv Or just LISTEN:https://www.mojo50.com/
Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for March 31, 2022 is: malleable MAL-ee-uh-bul adjective Malleable means "capable of being shaped, altered, or controlled by outside forces or influences." // Let the cookie dough thaw so it is malleable. // Students' minds are malleable and they need positive influences and guidance. See the entry > Examples: "She begins by sculpting with malleable French clays to create her figures, then she makes a mold." — Fina Badolato, The Rochester (New York) Democrat and Chronicle, 13 Feb. 2022 Did you know? Malleable comes from the Latin verb malleare, meaning "to hammer." Malleare itself comes from the Latin word for "hammer," malleus. If you have guessed that maul and mallet, other English words for specific types of hammers, are related to malleus, you have hit the nail on the head.
For their triumphant return from a short hiatus, Hina and Momi dig into the wild happenings of The Graduate. A light dusting of kink theories, callbacks to 50 Shades of Gray galore, and premature proposals offer plenty to unpack. Then, in a new segment, they play an intense game of Would You Rather.IG: @parasocialangstTwitter: @parasocialangstTumblr: parasocialangst.tumblr.comPatreon: patreon.com/ParasocialpodcastTwitch stream: twitch.tv/parasocialpodcastSupport the show
Our memories are not realityWe tell stories, relay information, and discuss details, but they only capture the limited perspective that we've experienced. Our memories are malleable, splintered, and easily influenced selections and interpretations. Memory is not about history, memory is about meaning. Why is this the case? And how should it impact how we tell stories and memories? This episode is a conversation on epistemology. We need to stop pretending our memories are more than they really are. We need to let stories be stories. Only then will our stories be able to come together to bring all of us closer to reality than we are unable to discover on our own.
This episode was originally published on 7-30-2020This is my first real episode! CUUUUUTEEE!!This episode sets the tone for what I am looking to accomplish with future episodes while also letting the future remain MYSTERIOUS & MALLEABLE!!!!FOLLOW ME ON INSTAGRAM HERE
Winny and Evan are coming at you from the couch! They are smoking on Kolabs Indica, Miracle Alien Cookies. Topics: Plan are laughable. Malleable reality. Thoughts creating things. Tarot. Embracing the darkness. Using the concept of the devil we discover our full self. Follow us on: www.instagram.com/disciplinedstoners Disciplined Stoners Mindfulness, cannabis, self awareness, law of attraction, creator, Abraham Hicks, tarot cards, tarot, devil, human, energy --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/disciplinedstoners/message