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Képzeld el, hogy egy reggel úgy ébredsz, hogy fogalmad sincs, ki vagy, hol vagy, és miért vannak hullák a szomszéd ágyakon, hogy aztán az új szobatársad egy óriási kőpók legyen. Ryland Grace, az emberiség utolsó reménysége kénytelen megmenteni minket a Napunkat felfaló fényt pukizó vírusoktól, hogy ne fagyjon be a seggünk. Egy intergalaktikus MacGyver-kaland, ahol a legfontosabb fegyver a matematika, a barátság pedig ott kezdődik, hogy mindketten utáljátok a gravitáció hiányát. A Parallaxis Podcast aktuális részében A Hail Mary-küldetés (2026) című filmet vizsgáltuk tudományos szempontból. https://parallaxis.blog.hu/2026/05/20/parallaxis_ep140 https://youtu.be/tR-9--tSWZI Patreon oldalunkon támogatóink számára a nyilvános premier előtt tesszük elérhetővé podcastjeink epizódjait, illetve a Parallaxis Podcast hosszabb, különleges változatát – akár már havi 1000 forintért! (a tájékoztatás nem teljes körű) https://www.patreon.com/parallaxis Adásainkat megtalálod többek között Spotify-on, Soundcloud- és YouTube-csatornánkon, valamint YouTube Music-on és Apple Podcasts-en is! Kattints és válassz platformot! https://parallaxis.blog.hu/2021/07/16/podcast_platformok Még több podcast a Parallaxis Univerzumban: https://parallaxis.blog.hu/2022/05/15/parauni_podcast
Hey Winner, If you've ever felt like social media is the price you have to pay to grow your business, this episode might challenge that assumption. Today I'm joined by Sandy Cooper and Mary K. Tiller, co-founders of Writing Off Social. Both of them walked away from social media after years of chasing the algorithm and feeling the pressure that comes with it. What they discovered on the other side was not invisibility, but clarity, sustainability, and a different way to grow. If you've been craving more focus and less digital noise, this conversation will give you a practical place to start. Rooting for you ~ Gabe Listen to hear: A practical 60 to 90 day plan for leaving social media without losing sales, relationships, or professional credibility How to transition from rented platforms to owned channels like email and private communities that are stable, searchable, and fully under your control Concrete alternatives to social media and how to communicate your exit confidently so you can grow with more focus and less digital noise Links mentioned in talk: Register (free) here: https://redhotmindset.com/gbws-register/ Swag bag: https://growwithoutsocial.com/swag-early Writing off Social website: https://writingoffsocial.com/ Free gift: The Exit Plan https://writingoffsocial.com/grow-your-biz/
Témák: Röviden megemlékezünk a Project Hail Mary c. filmről Beszélgetnek: Jani, Lehel Filmnéző Facebook oldal: https://www.facebook.com/filmnezo Filmnéző Twitter oldal: https://twitter.com/filmnezo Filmnéző Patreon oldal: https://www.patreon.com/filmnezo RSS feed podcast alkalmazásokhoz: https://anchor.fm/s/a5b61e8/podcast/rss Filmnéző Discord szerver: https://discord.gg/TprrqzjRRjHa bármilyen kérdésed van, vagy üzenni szeretnél nekünk, a filmnezopodcast@gmail.com címen elérsz minket. Az intro és outro alatt hallható zene Karma szerzeménye, nagyon köszönjük neki: Illegális szerek Vex Bones
Kutlukhan Kutlu ile Hayal Mahmuru artık canlı! Güncel film ve dizilerden sinema tarihine uzanan, birbirine bağlanan onlarca konu… Zihin açan yolculuk yeniden başlıyor...
Menetrend:00:01:58 - Villámvélemény az idei Cannes-i filmekről00:10:20 - A Hail Mary-küldetés00:24:00 - A Hail Mary-küldetés spoilerekkel00:34:15 - Kész dráma00:50:20 - Kész dráma spoileresen01:11:14 - EuroCine Expo01:14:35 - Tyúk01:31:30 - In memoriam Chuck Norris: Delta Force 01.43:50 - In memoriam Chuck Norris: Magányos farkasAz adásban ajánlott EuroCine expo honlapja: euro-cine.com
The cauldron is bubbling, the inbox is overflowing, and this week Laylla and Chelle are finally answering your questions… and oh, you brought some good ones.In this cozy, chaotic, wisdom-filled episode, the witches gather up your fan mail, your voicemails (yes, you can send those now!), and your late-night spiritual spirals, and they answer it all with the kind of honesty that only comes from decades of lived, practiced magic. It's part advice column, part coven circle, and part “wait… are we really talking about this right now?” energy.They wander through the wild terrain of tarot, where elemental associations get shaken up and turned on their head. What happens when swords feel like fire and wands start whispering like air? Is that wrong… or is that your intuition trying to speak? Laylla and Chelle unpack the history, the why, and the permission you didn't know you needed to read the cards your way.Then things get practical. When a single tarot pull leaves you squinting at the cards like, “girl, what do you mean?”, do you pull another? Reshuffle? Sit in the discomfort? The witches talk about trusting the conversation between you and the deck, and why sometimes clarity isn't about more cards, but more listening.From there, the questions get deeper. Can you cast multiple spells close together, or does that drain you dry like an oversteeped tea bag? What does real cleansing look like beyond TikTok trends and conflicting traditions? And maybe the most tender thread of all… how do you walk a spiritual path without losing your grip on reality?This episode gently but firmly explores the difference between spiritual experience and spiritual psychosis. Not with fear, but with care. No judgment, but with grounded, real-world wisdom. Because magic, as they remind us, should expand your life, not isolate you from it.And just when you think you've reached the end of the circle, they open a new door. A brand new PO Box. A chance to send something physical into the world. And for one lucky listener, the opportunity to receive a personalized spell pen pal letter crafted by the witches themselves. A little piece of magic, inked and intentional, arriving right at your doorstep.This one feels like sitting around the kitchen table long after the candles have burned low. Honest. Thoughtful. A little messy in the best way. The kind of episode that reminds you you're not alone on this path… even when you're figuring it out as you go.So grab your cards, your tea, maybe a notebook if you're feeling studious, and settle in.The witches are answering.Books:Tarot Deciphered: Decoding Esoteric Symbolism in Modern Tarot M M Meleen, T Susan Chang,Tarot Correspondences: Ancient Secrets for Everyday ReadersT. Susan ChangMary K. Greer's 21 Ways to Read a Tarot CardGreer, Mary K.Holistic Tarot: An Integrative Approach to Using Tarot for Personal GrowthWen, BenebellGot a question? Send the witches a message here!Support the showWant to send us a letter? Witchy things to review?Our mailing address is:Back on the BroomstickPO Box 21Tioga, PA 16946Email: backonthebroomstick@gmail.comYoutube FacebookInstagramBack on the Broomstick Website
Thank you LadyHistorian, Lynette, Laura
Ilyen sem volt még, hogy HÉT ember nyilatkozzon a podcastünk felületén egy filmről. A legutóbbi 323. adásban Zétény, Sorter, Gábor és freddyD beszélgetett erről a blockbusterről, most becsatlakozott még a kimaradt Sci-Fi frakció is, úgyhogy Shirin, Blacksheep és Gergő véleményét is megismerhetitek. Folytatódik a sorminta és mindenkinek tetszett, vagy esetleg megjelennek itt már az első fanyalgások is? Kiderül az adásból
Timothy Henry and Raj Sisodia interview the Honorable Mary K. Bush, President of Bush International and a veteran executive, corporate director, and government official who served three U.S. presidents, including as the U.S. representative on the International Monetary Fund Board during the 1980s debt crisis. Known as “Ms. Free Market,” Bush explains her advocacy for reduced regulation, pro-growth tax systems, and policies designed to retain and attract capital, as well as her role in helping create the IMF's Structural Adjustment Facility to address deeper barriers to entrepreneurship beyond fiscal and monetary policy.To see the full video podcast, check out the Conscious Capitalists YouTube channel here.Bush explores real-world examples, including lessons from Ghana, the shareholder-versus-stakeholder debate, and how boards can drive long-term value by investing in customers, employees, and talent development, pointing to Marriott's culture as a case in point. She connects social responsibility to individual freedom, discusses the link between diversity and performance through stronger risk identification and decision-making, and addresses the current backlash surrounding DEI.She also shares the mission behind Spark the Journey, her mentoring initiative supporting low-income youth, and reflects on growing up under Jim Crow in Birmingham. Throughout the conversation, Bush underscores the importance of candid workplace dialogue, principled leadership, and the courage to build institutions that expand both economic opportunity and human dignity.If you enjoy this podcast, would you consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts? It takes only a few seconds and greatly helps us reach a wider audience.This show is presented by Conscious Capitalism, Inc. (https://www.consciouscapitalism.org/) and is produced by Rainbow Creative (https://www.rainbowcreative.co/) with Matthew “MoJo” Jones as Executive Producer, and Nathan Wheatley as Associate Producer & Editor.00:00 Meet Mary K Bush01:28 Why Ms Free Market02:02 IMF Debt Crisis Lessons05:09 Ghana and Price Signals07:03 India's Reform Story09:18 Friedman vs Stakeholders13:19 Stakeholders in Boardrooms16:36 Short Term vs Long Term22:46 Strategy Meets Stakeholders25:11 Freedom and Responsibility25:51 Pollution and Talent Access28:05 Pricing Externalities29:45 Diversity Drives Performance32:22 Meritocracy Versus DEI34:58 Freedom To Access37:00 Spark The Journey Model40:11 Birmingham Origin Story44:07 Hard Conversations At Work48:52 Stories Of Good Capitalism53:32 Rapid Fire Wrap Up54:36 Final Thanks And Sign Off
Thank you Eric Lullove, Cheryl Elkins
University of Mary students sharing their vocation stories
This episode of WarDocs features an in-depth conversation with LTG Mary K. Izaguirre, DO, the 46th Army Surgeon General and Commanding General of U.S. Army Medical Command. LTG Izaguirre shares her personal journey from a residency at Madigan Army Medical Center to serving in a tent in Bagram, Afghanistan, during the early stages of the war. She discusses how these early experiences shaped her understanding of the "why" behind military medicine: maintaining the trust of the American soldier by providing world-class care shoulder-to-shoulder on the battlefield. A central theme of the interview is the fundamental difference between civilian and military healthcare; while civilian systems often optimize for profit or specific health outcomes, military medicine must optimize for the mission, sometimes reprioritizing traditional medical metrics to ensure the Army remains effective in dangerous and dynamic environments. The discussion also explores the evolving role of the Army Surgeon General as an "integrator," a position codified to synchronize medical capabilities across the entire Army and joint force. LTG Izaguirre highlights the 250-year heritage of the Army Medical Department and the 125th anniversary of the Army Nurse Corps, emphasizing that this history of overcoming "hard things" provides the foundation for today's leaders to tackle modern challenges. Looking toward the future, she identifies artificial intelligence as a current tool rather than a distant prospect, advocating for "human-machine teaming" to decrease cognitive loads and improve clinical decision-making for medics in the field. By combining these technological advancements with a flexible mindset and a commitment to people, LTG Izaguirre outlines a vision for an Army health system that is lethal, cohesive, and consistently ready to support the nation's heroes. Chapters (01:21-06:35) Path to Army Medicine (06:36-15:42) Lessons from the Front Lines (15:43-21:03) Leadership and the 250-Year Heritage (21:04-32:07) Transforming the Army Health System (32:08-41:30) AI and the Future of Combat Care Chapter Summaries (01:21-06:35) Path to Army Medicine: LTG Izaguirre discusses her early interest in biology and how her path led from veterinary aspirations to human medicine within the U.S. Army. She explains how the Army's broad range of opportunities and scholarship programs provided a meaningful way to serve something bigger than herself. (06:36-15:42) Lessons from the Front Lines: This chapter details LTG Izaguirre's deployment to Afghanistan in 2002 and how it shifted her focus from academics to the practical realities of operational medicine. She reflects on the critical "why" of her service: providing shoulder-to-shoulder support to maintain the faith and trust of the American soldier. (15:43-21:03) Leadership and the 250-Year Heritage: LTG Izaguirre reflects on the 250-year history of Army Medicine and the 125th anniversary of the Army Nurse Corps as sources of inspiration for today's challenges. She describes her role as an "integrator," tasked with synchronizing medical capabilities across the entire Army to support the joint force. (21:04-32:07) Transforming the Army Health System: The discussion focuses on how military medicine differs from civilian systems by optimizing specifically for the mission and operational outcomes. LTG Izaguirre emphasizes the need for a flexible mindset and curiosity as the Army undergoes significant structural changes to reflect the National Security Strategy. (32:08-41:30) AI and the Future of Combat Care: LTG Izaguirre identifies artificial intelligence as a current tool that can decrease cognitive loads and assist with clinical decision-making in austere environments. She concludes with a vision for the future of Army Medicine that focuses on vibrant training, strengthened partnerships, and an unwavering commitment to the soldiers and civilians who serve. Take Home Messages Optimizing for the Mission: The fundamental difference between military and civilian healthcare lies in what the system is optimized for: military medicine prioritizes mission readiness and operational outcomes over profit or standard health metrics. This may require reprioritizing certain medical strategies to ensure the soldier is best postured for the fight and the joint force remains effective. The Role of the Integrator: Modern medical leadership in the Army requires serving as an integrator who synchronizes capabilities across diverse commands and joint partners. This role extends beyond direct command and control to influence the entire Army health system, ensuring it is properly postured to support national defense strategies. The Power of Trust and Heritage: A 250-year heritage of overcoming difficult challenges provides the foundation for today's medical leaders to build trust within their communities and with the soldiers they serve. This trust is maintained by acting in ways consistent with the identity of both a soldier and a clinician, ensuring that the best possible care is always available on the battlefield. Human-Machine Teaming in Medicine: Artificial intelligence is a present-day tool that should be utilized through human-machine teaming to improve decision-making and reduce the mental burden on medical personnel. While technology can get a clinician to the starting line, human judgment and the "human voice" remain essential to successfully providing care in complex environments. Learning Through Listening: Effective leadership during periods of intense transformation requires being a good listener who is willing to hear difficult or differing perspectives. By understanding these viewpoints before attempting to "explain away" problems, leaders can foster curiosity and synchronization throughout their organizations. Episode Keywords Military Medicine, Army Surgeon General, Lieutenant General Mary K. Izaguirre, WarDocs Podcast, Combat Casualty Care, Army Medicine History, Healthcare Transformation, Medical Leadership, AI in Medicine, Military Healthcare, Army Nurse Corps, Veteran Health, Bagram Afghanistan, Medical Residency, Physician Leadership, Integrated Healthcare, Medical Technology, Trauma Care, Clinical Decision Support, Human-Machine Teaming, Military Strategy, National Security Strategy, Healthcare Trust. Hashtags #MilitaryMedicine, #ArmyMedicine, #Leadership, #WarDocs, #ArmySurgeon General, #MedicalInnovation, #HealthcareLeadership, #CombatMedic LTG Izaguirre Biography Lieutenant General Izaguirre serves as the 46th Surgeon General of the U.S. Army and Commanding General of the U.S. Army Medical Command. A career physician and leader, she previously commanded Medical Readiness Command, East, and Tripler Army Medical Center. Commissioned in 1991, LTG Izaguirre earned her Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. She is board-certified in Family Medicine with advanced degrees in Public Health, Military Arts, and National Security Strategy. Her distinguished service includes deployments to Iraq (4th Infantry Division) and Afghanistan, as well as key leadership roles at the Pentagon and various Army medical centers. A recipient of the Army Distinguished Service Medal and the Bronze Star, LTG Izaguirre is also an Army Flight Surgeon and a member of the Order of Military Medical Merit. She remains dedicated to the health, readiness, and resilience of the Total Army Force Honoring the Legacy and Preserving the History of Military Medicine The WarDocs Mission is to honor the legacy, preserve the oral history, and showcase career opportunities, unique expeditionary experiences, and achievements of Military Medicine. We foster patriotism and pride in Who we are, What we do, and, most importantly, How we serve Our Patients, the DoD, and Our Nation. Find out more and join Team WarDocs at https://www.wardocspodcast.com/ Check our list of previous guest episodes at https://www.wardocspodcast.com/our-guests Subscribe and Like our Videos on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@wardocspodcast Listen to the “What We Are For” Episode 47. https://bit.ly/3r87Afm WarDocs- The Military Medicine Podcast is a Non-Profit, Tax-exempt-501(c)(3) Veteran Run Organization run by volunteers. All donations are tax-deductible and go to honoring and preserving the history, experiences, successes, and lessons learned in Military Medicine. A tax receipt will be sent to you. WARDOCS documents the experiences, contributions, and innovations of all military medicine Services, ranks, and Corps who are affectionately called "Docs" as a sign of respect, trust, and confidence on and off the battlefield,demonstrating dedication to the medical care of fellow comrades in arms. Follow Us on Social Media Twitter: @wardocspodcast Facebook: WarDocs Podcast Instagram: @wardocspodcast LinkedIn: WarDocs-The Military Medicine Podcast YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@wardocspodcast
Betty Boyd Caroli's biography of Mary Kingsbury Simkhovitch is the first full-length work on a seminal figure in the settlement house movement, which spearheaded efforts to improve the life of immigrants and to counter urban squalor in cities around America in the early 19th century. Greenwich House, the community center Simkhovitch founded in 1902 in Greenwich Village, then a destination point for new immigrants to New York, quickly gained a reputation equal to that of Jane Addams's Hull House in Chicago, providing services in health, recreation, education, and the arts (which Greenwich House continues to do to this day). Simkhovitch became a tireless advocate of public housing and has been called by some "the mother of public housing." She played a central role in designing and administering the first public housing projects in America during the New Deal, in which she was an integral figure. The National Housing Conference, which she founded in 1931, continues to operate in our current "housing crisis" as among the most prominent advocates for safe, affordable housing. She co-wrote the National House Act of 1937, the first piece of legislation to establish the federal government's responsibility to help provide low-income families with housing. A Slumless America: Mary K. Simkhovitch and the Dream of Affordable Housing (Oxford University Press, 2026) by Caroli, best-known for her work on presidential First Ladies, which has gone through multiple editions, will become the standard account of a truly remarkable life. Born in New England and educated in Boston and at the University of Berlin, Simkhovitch married a Russian intellectual seven years her junior who spoke no English and had no job prospects. Raising a family while working for her rapidly expanding set of causes, Simkhovitch was portrayed in a DC Comics series (also featuring Diana Prince) in the early 1940s as a "Wonder Woman of History" for her seeming ability to do it all: take on the full spectrum of urban ills while also raising and supporting her family. Her husband eventually joined the Columbia faculty and became a noted art collector, advising collectors such as J. P. Morgan, while she exposed the squalor of Downtown slums. The stress of trying to do it all took a heavy toll on Simkhovitch, but her lifelong, passionate advocacy of and contributions to housing reform continued unabated and remains both inspiring and relevant. Betty Boyd Caroli is a graduate of Oberlin College and holds an MA in Mass Communication from Annenberg School of University of Pennsylvania, as well as a Ph.D. in American Civilization from New York University. She studied at the Università Per Stranieri in Perugia, Italy, and the Salzburg Seminar in Austria. A Fulbright in Italy led her to teach at the British College in Palermo, the English School in Rome, and two branches of City University of New York (Queens College and Kingsborough Community College). Caleb Zakarin is CEO and Publisher of the New Books Network. 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
Betty Boyd Caroli's biography of Mary Kingsbury Simkhovitch is the first full-length work on a seminal figure in the settlement house movement, which spearheaded efforts to improve the life of immigrants and to counter urban squalor in cities around America in the early 19th century. Greenwich House, the community center Simkhovitch founded in 1902 in Greenwich Village, then a destination point for new immigrants to New York, quickly gained a reputation equal to that of Jane Addams's Hull House in Chicago, providing services in health, recreation, education, and the arts (which Greenwich House continues to do to this day). Simkhovitch became a tireless advocate of public housing and has been called by some "the mother of public housing." She played a central role in designing and administering the first public housing projects in America during the New Deal, in which she was an integral figure. The National Housing Conference, which she founded in 1931, continues to operate in our current "housing crisis" as among the most prominent advocates for safe, affordable housing. She co-wrote the National House Act of 1937, the first piece of legislation to establish the federal government's responsibility to help provide low-income families with housing. A Slumless America: Mary K. Simkhovitch and the Dream of Affordable Housing (Oxford University Press, 2026) by Caroli, best-known for her work on presidential First Ladies, which has gone through multiple editions, will become the standard account of a truly remarkable life. Born in New England and educated in Boston and at the University of Berlin, Simkhovitch married a Russian intellectual seven years her junior who spoke no English and had no job prospects. Raising a family while working for her rapidly expanding set of causes, Simkhovitch was portrayed in a DC Comics series (also featuring Diana Prince) in the early 1940s as a "Wonder Woman of History" for her seeming ability to do it all: take on the full spectrum of urban ills while also raising and supporting her family. Her husband eventually joined the Columbia faculty and became a noted art collector, advising collectors such as J. P. Morgan, while she exposed the squalor of Downtown slums. The stress of trying to do it all took a heavy toll on Simkhovitch, but her lifelong, passionate advocacy of and contributions to housing reform continued unabated and remains both inspiring and relevant. Betty Boyd Caroli is a graduate of Oberlin College and holds an MA in Mass Communication from Annenberg School of University of Pennsylvania, as well as a Ph.D. in American Civilization from New York University. She studied at the Università Per Stranieri in Perugia, Italy, and the Salzburg Seminar in Austria. A Fulbright in Italy led her to teach at the British College in Palermo, the English School in Rome, and two branches of City University of New York (Queens College and Kingsborough Community College). Caleb Zakarin is CEO and Publisher of the New Books Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science
Betty Boyd Caroli's biography of Mary Kingsbury Simkhovitch is the first full-length work on a seminal figure in the settlement house movement, which spearheaded efforts to improve the life of immigrants and to counter urban squalor in cities around America in the early 19th century. Greenwich House, the community center Simkhovitch founded in 1902 in Greenwich Village, then a destination point for new immigrants to New York, quickly gained a reputation equal to that of Jane Addams's Hull House in Chicago, providing services in health, recreation, education, and the arts (which Greenwich House continues to do to this day). Simkhovitch became a tireless advocate of public housing and has been called by some "the mother of public housing." She played a central role in designing and administering the first public housing projects in America during the New Deal, in which she was an integral figure. The National Housing Conference, which she founded in 1931, continues to operate in our current "housing crisis" as among the most prominent advocates for safe, affordable housing. She co-wrote the National House Act of 1937, the first piece of legislation to establish the federal government's responsibility to help provide low-income families with housing. A Slumless America: Mary K. Simkhovitch and the Dream of Affordable Housing (Oxford University Press, 2026) by Caroli, best-known for her work on presidential First Ladies, which has gone through multiple editions, will become the standard account of a truly remarkable life. Born in New England and educated in Boston and at the University of Berlin, Simkhovitch married a Russian intellectual seven years her junior who spoke no English and had no job prospects. Raising a family while working for her rapidly expanding set of causes, Simkhovitch was portrayed in a DC Comics series (also featuring Diana Prince) in the early 1940s as a "Wonder Woman of History" for her seeming ability to do it all: take on the full spectrum of urban ills while also raising and supporting her family. Her husband eventually joined the Columbia faculty and became a noted art collector, advising collectors such as J. P. Morgan, while she exposed the squalor of Downtown slums. The stress of trying to do it all took a heavy toll on Simkhovitch, but her lifelong, passionate advocacy of and contributions to housing reform continued unabated and remains both inspiring and relevant. Betty Boyd Caroli is a graduate of Oberlin College and holds an MA in Mass Communication from Annenberg School of University of Pennsylvania, as well as a Ph.D. in American Civilization from New York University. She studied at the Università Per Stranieri in Perugia, Italy, and the Salzburg Seminar in Austria. A Fulbright in Italy led her to teach at the British College in Palermo, the English School in Rome, and two branches of City University of New York (Queens College and Kingsborough Community College). Caleb Zakarin is CEO and Publisher of the New Books Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/biography
Betty Boyd Caroli's biography of Mary Kingsbury Simkhovitch is the first full-length work on a seminal figure in the settlement house movement, which spearheaded efforts to improve the life of immigrants and to counter urban squalor in cities around America in the early 19th century. Greenwich House, the community center Simkhovitch founded in 1902 in Greenwich Village, then a destination point for new immigrants to New York, quickly gained a reputation equal to that of Jane Addams's Hull House in Chicago, providing services in health, recreation, education, and the arts (which Greenwich House continues to do to this day). Simkhovitch became a tireless advocate of public housing and has been called by some "the mother of public housing." She played a central role in designing and administering the first public housing projects in America during the New Deal, in which she was an integral figure. The National Housing Conference, which she founded in 1931, continues to operate in our current "housing crisis" as among the most prominent advocates for safe, affordable housing. She co-wrote the National House Act of 1937, the first piece of legislation to establish the federal government's responsibility to help provide low-income families with housing. A Slumless America: Mary K. Simkhovitch and the Dream of Affordable Housing (Oxford University Press, 2026) by Caroli, best-known for her work on presidential First Ladies, which has gone through multiple editions, will become the standard account of a truly remarkable life. Born in New England and educated in Boston and at the University of Berlin, Simkhovitch married a Russian intellectual seven years her junior who spoke no English and had no job prospects. Raising a family while working for her rapidly expanding set of causes, Simkhovitch was portrayed in a DC Comics series (also featuring Diana Prince) in the early 1940s as a "Wonder Woman of History" for her seeming ability to do it all: take on the full spectrum of urban ills while also raising and supporting her family. Her husband eventually joined the Columbia faculty and became a noted art collector, advising collectors such as J. P. Morgan, while she exposed the squalor of Downtown slums. The stress of trying to do it all took a heavy toll on Simkhovitch, but her lifelong, passionate advocacy of and contributions to housing reform continued unabated and remains both inspiring and relevant. Betty Boyd Caroli is a graduate of Oberlin College and holds an MA in Mass Communication from Annenberg School of University of Pennsylvania, as well as a Ph.D. in American Civilization from New York University. She studied at the Università Per Stranieri in Perugia, Italy, and the Salzburg Seminar in Austria. A Fulbright in Italy led her to teach at the British College in Palermo, the English School in Rome, and two branches of City University of New York (Queens College and Kingsborough Community College). Caleb Zakarin is CEO and Publisher of the New Books Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
Betty Boyd Caroli's biography of Mary Kingsbury Simkhovitch is the first full-length work on a seminal figure in the settlement house movement, which spearheaded efforts to improve the life of immigrants and to counter urban squalor in cities around America in the early 19th century. Greenwich House, the community center Simkhovitch founded in 1902 in Greenwich Village, then a destination point for new immigrants to New York, quickly gained a reputation equal to that of Jane Addams's Hull House in Chicago, providing services in health, recreation, education, and the arts (which Greenwich House continues to do to this day). Simkhovitch became a tireless advocate of public housing and has been called by some "the mother of public housing." She played a central role in designing and administering the first public housing projects in America during the New Deal, in which she was an integral figure. The National Housing Conference, which she founded in 1931, continues to operate in our current "housing crisis" as among the most prominent advocates for safe, affordable housing. She co-wrote the National House Act of 1937, the first piece of legislation to establish the federal government's responsibility to help provide low-income families with housing. A Slumless America: Mary K. Simkhovitch and the Dream of Affordable Housing (Oxford University Press, 2026) by Caroli, best-known for her work on presidential First Ladies, which has gone through multiple editions, will become the standard account of a truly remarkable life. Born in New England and educated in Boston and at the University of Berlin, Simkhovitch married a Russian intellectual seven years her junior who spoke no English and had no job prospects. Raising a family while working for her rapidly expanding set of causes, Simkhovitch was portrayed in a DC Comics series (also featuring Diana Prince) in the early 1940s as a "Wonder Woman of History" for her seeming ability to do it all: take on the full spectrum of urban ills while also raising and supporting her family. Her husband eventually joined the Columbia faculty and became a noted art collector, advising collectors such as J. P. Morgan, while she exposed the squalor of Downtown slums. The stress of trying to do it all took a heavy toll on Simkhovitch, but her lifelong, passionate advocacy of and contributions to housing reform continued unabated and remains both inspiring and relevant. Betty Boyd Caroli is a graduate of Oberlin College and holds an MA in Mass Communication from Annenberg School of University of Pennsylvania, as well as a Ph.D. in American Civilization from New York University. She studied at the Università Per Stranieri in Perugia, Italy, and the Salzburg Seminar in Austria. A Fulbright in Italy led her to teach at the British College in Palermo, the English School in Rome, and two branches of City University of New York (Queens College and Kingsborough Community College). Caleb Zakarin is CEO and Publisher of the New Books Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Betty Boyd Caroli's biography of Mary Kingsbury Simkhovitch is the first full-length work on a seminal figure in the settlement house movement, which spearheaded efforts to improve the life of immigrants and to counter urban squalor in cities around America in the early 19th century. Greenwich House, the community center Simkhovitch founded in 1902 in Greenwich Village, then a destination point for new immigrants to New York, quickly gained a reputation equal to that of Jane Addams's Hull House in Chicago, providing services in health, recreation, education, and the arts (which Greenwich House continues to do to this day). Simkhovitch became a tireless advocate of public housing and has been called by some "the mother of public housing." She played a central role in designing and administering the first public housing projects in America during the New Deal, in which she was an integral figure. The National Housing Conference, which she founded in 1931, continues to operate in our current "housing crisis" as among the most prominent advocates for safe, affordable housing. She co-wrote the National House Act of 1937, the first piece of legislation to establish the federal government's responsibility to help provide low-income families with housing. A Slumless America: Mary K. Simkhovitch and the Dream of Affordable Housing (Oxford University Press, 2026) by Caroli, best-known for her work on presidential First Ladies, which has gone through multiple editions, will become the standard account of a truly remarkable life. Born in New England and educated in Boston and at the University of Berlin, Simkhovitch married a Russian intellectual seven years her junior who spoke no English and had no job prospects. Raising a family while working for her rapidly expanding set of causes, Simkhovitch was portrayed in a DC Comics series (also featuring Diana Prince) in the early 1940s as a "Wonder Woman of History" for her seeming ability to do it all: take on the full spectrum of urban ills while also raising and supporting her family. Her husband eventually joined the Columbia faculty and became a noted art collector, advising collectors such as J. P. Morgan, while she exposed the squalor of Downtown slums. The stress of trying to do it all took a heavy toll on Simkhovitch, but her lifelong, passionate advocacy of and contributions to housing reform continued unabated and remains both inspiring and relevant. Betty Boyd Caroli is a graduate of Oberlin College and holds an MA in Mass Communication from Annenberg School of University of Pennsylvania, as well as a Ph.D. in American Civilization from New York University. She studied at the Università Per Stranieri in Perugia, Italy, and the Salzburg Seminar in Austria. A Fulbright in Italy led her to teach at the British College in Palermo, the English School in Rome, and two branches of City University of New York (Queens College and Kingsborough Community College). Caleb Zakarin is CEO and Publisher of the New Books Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Betty Boyd Caroli's biography of Mary Kingsbury Simkhovitch is the first full-length work on a seminal figure in the settlement house movement, which spearheaded efforts to improve the life of immigrants and to counter urban squalor in cities around America in the early 19th century. Greenwich House, the community center Simkhovitch founded in 1902 in Greenwich Village, then a destination point for new immigrants to New York, quickly gained a reputation equal to that of Jane Addams's Hull House in Chicago, providing services in health, recreation, education, and the arts (which Greenwich House continues to do to this day). Simkhovitch became a tireless advocate of public housing and has been called by some "the mother of public housing." She played a central role in designing and administering the first public housing projects in America during the New Deal, in which she was an integral figure. The National Housing Conference, which she founded in 1931, continues to operate in our current "housing crisis" as among the most prominent advocates for safe, affordable housing. She co-wrote the National House Act of 1937, the first piece of legislation to establish the federal government's responsibility to help provide low-income families with housing. A Slumless America: Mary K. Simkhovitch and the Dream of Affordable Housing (Oxford University Press, 2026) by Caroli, best-known for her work on presidential First Ladies, which has gone through multiple editions, will become the standard account of a truly remarkable life. Born in New England and educated in Boston and at the University of Berlin, Simkhovitch married a Russian intellectual seven years her junior who spoke no English and had no job prospects. Raising a family while working for her rapidly expanding set of causes, Simkhovitch was portrayed in a DC Comics series (also featuring Diana Prince) in the early 1940s as a "Wonder Woman of History" for her seeming ability to do it all: take on the full spectrum of urban ills while also raising and supporting her family. Her husband eventually joined the Columbia faculty and became a noted art collector, advising collectors such as J. P. Morgan, while she exposed the squalor of Downtown slums. The stress of trying to do it all took a heavy toll on Simkhovitch, but her lifelong, passionate advocacy of and contributions to housing reform continued unabated and remains both inspiring and relevant. Betty Boyd Caroli is a graduate of Oberlin College and holds an MA in Mass Communication from Annenberg School of University of Pennsylvania, as well as a Ph.D. in American Civilization from New York University. She studied at the Università Per Stranieri in Perugia, Italy, and the Salzburg Seminar in Austria. A Fulbright in Italy led her to teach at the British College in Palermo, the English School in Rome, and two branches of City University of New York (Queens College and Kingsborough Community College). Caleb Zakarin is CEO and Publisher of the New Books Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Betty Boyd Caroli's biography of Mary Kingsbury Simkhovitch is the first full-length work on a seminal figure in the settlement house movement, which spearheaded efforts to improve the life of immigrants and to counter urban squalor in cities around America in the early 19th century. Greenwich House, the community center Simkhovitch founded in 1902 in Greenwich Village, then a destination point for new immigrants to New York, quickly gained a reputation equal to that of Jane Addams's Hull House in Chicago, providing services in health, recreation, education, and the arts (which Greenwich House continues to do to this day). Simkhovitch became a tireless advocate of public housing and has been called by some "the mother of public housing." She played a central role in designing and administering the first public housing projects in America during the New Deal, in which she was an integral figure. The National Housing Conference, which she founded in 1931, continues to operate in our current "housing crisis" as among the most prominent advocates for safe, affordable housing. She co-wrote the National House Act of 1937, the first piece of legislation to establish the federal government's responsibility to help provide low-income families with housing. A Slumless America: Mary K. Simkhovitch and the Dream of Affordable Housing (Oxford University Press, 2026) by Caroli, best-known for her work on presidential First Ladies, which has gone through multiple editions, will become the standard account of a truly remarkable life. Born in New England and educated in Boston and at the University of Berlin, Simkhovitch married a Russian intellectual seven years her junior who spoke no English and had no job prospects. Raising a family while working for her rapidly expanding set of causes, Simkhovitch was portrayed in a DC Comics series (also featuring Diana Prince) in the early 1940s as a "Wonder Woman of History" for her seeming ability to do it all: take on the full spectrum of urban ills while also raising and supporting her family. Her husband eventually joined the Columbia faculty and became a noted art collector, advising collectors such as J. P. Morgan, while she exposed the squalor of Downtown slums. The stress of trying to do it all took a heavy toll on Simkhovitch, but her lifelong, passionate advocacy of and contributions to housing reform continued unabated and remains both inspiring and relevant. Betty Boyd Caroli is a graduate of Oberlin College and holds an MA in Mass Communication from Annenberg School of University of Pennsylvania, as well as a Ph.D. in American Civilization from New York University. She studied at the Università Per Stranieri in Perugia, Italy, and the Salzburg Seminar in Austria. A Fulbright in Italy led her to teach at the British College in Palermo, the English School in Rome, and two branches of City University of New York (Queens College and Kingsborough Community College). Caleb Zakarin is CEO and Publisher of the New Books Network.
Building a writing platform does not have to include social media. There - you can breathe a huge sigh of relief! This week, I had a fun conversation with Sandy Cooper and Mary K. Tiller from Writing Off Social about how it is indeed possible to build a platform and be a writer without using social media. It's a longer episode than usual, but I know you'll enjoy it!To learn more about Writing Off Social, you can find them all of these places:Is it Time For You To Break Up With Social Media Quiz27 Real Ways to Grow and Nurture Your Audience Without Social Media, PDF Writing Off Social WebsiteWriting Off Social: The CourseThe Purposeful Pen is a weekly podcast for Christian writers designed to help you build a writing life with eternal impact. Each week you'll hear practical tips and Biblical truth on topics such as improving your writing, honing your message, and managing your time. I always respond to listener emails and I'd love to hear from you! Amysimon@amylynnsimon.com This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit amylynnsimon.substack.com
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Today's episode is a little different… because our very own Mary K. Tiller is stepping out from behind the hosting mic and into the guest chair! That's right — the woman you know as co-host and co-founder of Writing Off Social is here to spill the beans on her brand-new venture: Tiller Editing.We're talking about how she's building an editing business from the ground up (without social media), what she's learned along the way, and how you can take your next steps, whether that's hiring her as your editor or launching a business of your own. For show notes, go to https://writingoffsocial.com/77Enrollment for our January cohort of Writing Off Social: The Course is now open. Early bird pricing is available, and we are limiting our spaces to only 4 this time around to give you all the time and attention you need. Don't delay. This cohort will sell out, and this is the lowest price it will ever be. We offer a payment plan and a 100% money-back guarantee. Click here for more information.
Mary K Johnson is an artist, designer, and experimental gardener. She sat down this week with Matt Bunk to discuss scarcity mindsets, barter systems, and building equitable communities. You can learn more about Mary K's work and find references for a number of ideas she touched on here: A Creative Asset.
Hey Winner, Feeling like social media is running your life? This talk is for you. Writers Sandy Cooper and Mary K. Tiller know that struggle—and after years of chasing the algorithm, they walked away for good. Now, through their movement Writing Off Social, they help Christian women writers grow without the grind. In this conversation, they share the fears they faced, the freedom they found, and practical steps to help you leave social media with peace, purpose, and a plan. Rooting for you ~ Gabe New to the podcast? Start here: https://redhotmindset.com/podcast-start/ LISTEN TO HEAR: Why leaving social media could be the best move for your writing and well-being How to overcome fear and connect with your audience in sustainable ways Practical steps to step away with peace, purpose, and a clear plan LINKS MENTIONED IN EPISODE:
In this episode of the HealthSpan Podcast, Dr. Robert Todd Hurst, MD, FACC, FASE is joined by Dr. Mary K Geyer, NMD, a naturopathic physician and founder of Empower Integrative Health. With nearly two decades of experience in treating complex chronic conditions, Dr. Geyer shares how her personal medical journey and her son's life-altering diagnosis reshaped her approach to care. Together, they explore the pitfalls of conventional medicine, the power of integrative strategies, and how true healing often begins by listening deeply to a patient's story. They also dive into gut health, insurance models, and the benefits of comprehensive testing. Dr. Mary K Geyer is a board-certified naturopathic physician and the founder of Empower Integrative Health in Scottsdale, Arizona. She specializes in complex, chronic conditions using a data-driven, holistic approach. A former academic, medical director, and global clinic founder, Dr. Geyer's passion for personalized care stems from both professional experience and her own powerful healing journey. Key Time Stamps: 01:20 – “The weird shit doctor”: why complex cases find Dr. Geyer 02:35 – Her strategy for solving medical mysteries 04:40 – Health as a chair: the foundational pillars 06:05 – Why Dr. Geyer decided the medical path she did 08:40 – Why conventional training wasn't enough 10:00 – Her son's diagnosis and the broken system 14:45 – How Dr. Geyer founded her clinic 16:50 – Types of patients she sees and her approach 21:35 – Insurance myths vs. cash-pay realities 27:30 – Her comprehensive lab work approach 32:40 – Yeast, gut health and unexpected outcomes 36:42 – Power of being primary care doctor and comfort provided 39:00 – How to connect with Dr. Geyer & the onboarding process at her practice 40:00 – Treatment philosophies and follow-up flow 42 43:55 – Looking at blood sugar in a 3-dimensional way 45:59 – A1C, CGMs, and the evolution of diagnostics 47:47 – Closing thoughts This information is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Don't make any decisions about your medical treatment without first talking to your doctor. Connect with Dr. Mary K Geyer and Empower Integrative Health here: http://www.empowerintegrativehealth.com https://www.facebook.com/drmarykgeyer/ https://www.instagram.com/eihmedicine/ https://www.instagram.com/dr.marykgeyer/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-maryk-geyer-9874b6335/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCb_PX9ujKklvwoa_jUqv_Rg/videos Connect with HealthspanMD: https://www.linkedin.com/company/healthspanmd/ https://www.facebook.com/healthspanmd https://www.instagram.com/healthspanmd/ https://quiz.healthspanmd.com/
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Send us a textIn this episode, Joe sits down with Lieutenant General Mary Izaguirre, the 46th Surgeon General of the U.S. Army and Commanding General of Army Medical Command, for a wide-ranging conversation on leadership, vulnerability, culture, and purpose. Drawing on over three decades of service, LTG Izaguirre shares hard-earned lessons on how to lead authentically and navigate professional complexity.Together, they discuss the evolving role of Army Medicine, the power of modeling vulnerability, and how intentionality—not balance—is the key to managing life's trade-offs. Joe and LTG Izaguirre cover:Why vulnerability is a leadership strength, not a weaknessHow leaders can model safety, trust, and curiosity within their teamsThe importance of asking the right questions—and being okay not knowing the answersHow trade-offs, not balance, define sustainable leadershipThe impact of journaling and reflection in high-responsibility rolesBreaking down the “us vs. them” mentality in large organizationsWhat Army Medicine's true mission is—and why it matters more than everWhether you're a leader in uniform, a parent navigating a demanding career, or someone wrestling with how to show up fully for both your mission and your people, this episode is packed with wisdom, candor, and practical insights.Lieutenant General Mary K. Izaguirre is the 46th Surgeon General of the U.S. Army and the Commanding General of Army Medical Command. A board-certified family physician and Fellow of the American Academy of Family Physicians, she brings over three decades of military and medical leadership to her role. LTG Izaguirre has held key command and senior staff positions across the Army and deployed in support of operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. She holds multiple advanced degrees, including a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine, Master of Public Health, and Master in National Security and Resource Strategy. She and her husband, Joseph, are the proud parents of five children.A Special Thanks to Our Sponsors!Veteran-founded Adyton. Step into the next generation of equipment management with Log-E by Adyton. Whether you are doing monthly inventories or preparing for deployment, Log-E is your pocket property book, giving real-time visibility into equipment status and mission readiness. Learn more about how Log-E can revolutionize your property tracking process here!Meet ROGER Bank—a modern, digital bank built for military members, by military members. With early payday, no fees, high-yield accounts, and real support, it's banking that gets you. Funds are FDIC insured through Citizens Bank of Edmond, so you can bank with confidence and peace of mind.
If you are a Christian mom, desiring to walk closely with the Lord, yet always feeling you fall short of the goal, Mary K. is here! In this interview with my wonderful and real-life personal friend, Mary K Tiller, you will know you are seen; you are loved and you are not alone! We pray you find renewed hope and fresh joy right where you are as Mary K. encourages us to lean into God's gifts for mercy and grace for moms.Get links to all scriptures mentioned here: https://jennyzentz.com/podcast-mary-k-tiller/And please don't forget to subscribe, share, rate, and review. Together we can help more women discover practical ways to apply the power of God's Word to our everyday stuff!Resources mentioned in this episode:Mary K's WebsiteNew Mercies for MomsWriting Off Social PodcastGet the FREE Printable PDF: Positive Confessions From His WordStart your own podcast with Riverside!
Welcome to the Grow Your Biz without Social virtual event (April 14-18). Once talks are released, they will be available through April 20 on the podcast. New talks released each day throughout the event! Need to register still or want to share with a friend? (lots of goodies included in the event!)
When police knocked on the door of an apartment in Owatonna, Minnesota, this was the culmination of 50 years of police work. A decades-long hunt had come to an end, and a killer was about to be brought to justice. This is the story of Mary K. Schlais.Use code TRULY10 for 10% off tickets to Crime Con London 2025https://crimeconuk.seetickets.com/event/crimecon-london-2025/convene-133-houndsditch/3165567#op1https://www.crimecon.co.uk/london-2025This episode was researched and written by Stephen J. Golds:https://twitter.com/stevegone58?s=11&t=GM-gVxeYRGwHHMy-BlCU_wPatreon
Az űrutazás első ötletétől az utolsó esélyt jelentő misszióigAndy Weir harmadik kötetével foglalkozik a Kello Könyvkultúra Magazin podcast-sorozatának új epizódja. Müllner Nándor kutúrakutató és Rácz András, a magazin főszerkesztője persze nem csak a regényről beszélget, sőt – a spoilerezés elkerülése érdekében –, arról a legkevesebbet. Szóba kerül viszont a scifi-irodalom születése, Andy Weir két korábbi regénye, A marsi – Mentőexpedíció és az Artemis, a gimnáziumi tanárok és a tudományos karrier viszonya, valamint a megvalósulással fenyegető disztópiákhoz, illetve a megvalósulás lehetőségével kecsegtető utópiákhoz sok (vagy akár minden) esetben kapcsolódó totális uralom kérdése is. De azért a legfontosabb kérdések A Hail Mary küldetésről is kiderülnek: kellően tudományos és szórakoztatóan fantasztikus, jó dramaturgiával építkező, izgalmasan kibontott cselekményt kínál, okos kérdéseket vet föl, magával ragadó, olvasmányos, fordulatos, sőt már-már letehetetlen… Egyszóval minden-scifi-kedvelő, kalandkereső, gondolkodni vágyó olvasónak jó szívvel ajánlja Andy Weir harmadik könyvét a SAPERE AUDE PODCAST.
Episode 251 / Do you want to cut back on the time you spend on social media? Sandy Cooper and Mary K. Tiller have left social media altogether and have tips and how to cut back or depart social media. Topics:Benefits and drawbacks of leaving social mediaAdvice for someone wanting to reduce time on social media or leave altogetherWays to promote without social media How to stay in touch with friends/author communities if you're not on social media
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This season we are focusing exclusively on strategies to grow your email list. But how do you decide what email growth strategies to pursue? And how do you know if the growth you're seeking is healthy growth or simply another version of the numbers game that you thought you escaped when you left social media?Today we have a candid conversation about all things growth. We tell you why we chose this theme (or rather how this theme chose us), how we're trusting God for healthy growth, and 5 questions we ask ourselves as opportunities for growth present themselves to us. Listen in. For show notes visit https://writingoffsocial.com/55
Lauren and Christy deep dive the 1995 murder of Mary K Ross. Christy's research reveals previous criminal histories of the suspects and a possible connection between the man who orchestrated the crime and the victim's daughter! So grab a drink, put on some pjs, and join this duo for a true crime slumber party!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Award-winning freelance journalist Mary K. Pratt prefers to keep a low profile, giving her a unique opportunity to approach her work with a clean slate and unjaded by public opinion.In this episode, Mary and Eric discuss her career in journalism, including her latest venture, launching a community newspaper. Twenty-four years of experience has shaped more than Mary's writing style; she's followed the growth of information technology and cybersecurity and fostered new relationships with industry leaders along the way.Interested to learn about Mary's approach to media relations? Tune into this episode of Politely Pushy as she shares her workflow as a freelance journalist and the importance of telling the whole story– not just the shiny, happy parts.Keep up with Mary's latest work:https://www.techtarget.com/contributor/Mary-K-Pratthttps://www.cio.com/profile/mary-pratt/https://www.csoonline.com/profile/mary-pratt/
Nous sommes dans la deuxième quinzaine du mois de juillet 1965, à Berkeley, sur le campus de l'Université de Californie. C'est ici qu'a lieu une conférence donnée par les poètes de la Beat generation. Mary Norbert Körte qui, pour fuir le milieu familial est entrée au couvent, a dix-sept ans, y assiste et c'est un choc. Elle comprend que c'est par là que va passer sa vraie libération. Elle quitte les ordres et se consacre à l'écriture et à l'activisme. Mary Körte a trouvé son ailleurs aux côtés des poètes. D'autres avant elle, ont répondu à l'appel du lointain. Ils et elles ont cherché a dépasser les limites de l'espace connu, en quête d'un monde meilleur. Les hippies, héritiers de la Beat génération, mais bien avant eux, les explorateurs qui ont remonté le Nil, croyant que le paradis y prenait sa source. D'autres se sont enfoncés dans l'Amazonie pour y trouver l'Eldorado, d'autres encore se sont lancés à la recherche de l'Atlantide. Toutes et tous ont cru en la possibilité d'un ailleurs rêvé. Alors, l'utopie précède-t-elle le voyage ou bien au contraire ? Avec nous : Lucie Azema. « Nous avons besoin d'un ailleurs qui n'existe pas – Réenchanter le voyage » ; Allary Editions. Sujets traités : Beat generation, hippies, utopie, Mary Norbert Körte, libération, Merci pour votre écoute Un Jour dans l'Histoire, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 13h15 à 14h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes d'Un Jour dans l'Histoire sur notre plateforme Auvio.be :https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/5936 Intéressés par l'histoire ? Vous pourriez également aimer nos autres podcasts : L'Histoire Continue: https://audmns.com/kSbpELwL'heure H : https://audmns.com/YagLLiKEt sa version à écouter en famille : La Mini Heure H https://audmns.com/YagLLiKAinsi que nos séries historiques :Chili, le Pays de mes Histoires : https://audmns.com/XHbnevhD-Day : https://audmns.com/JWRdPYIJoséphine Baker : https://audmns.com/wCfhoEwLa folle histoire de l'aviation : https://audmns.com/xAWjyWCLes Jeux Olympiques, l'étonnant miroir de notre Histoire : https://audmns.com/ZEIihzZMarguerite, la Voix d'une Résistante : https://audmns.com/zFDehnENapoléon, le crépuscule de l'Aigle : https://audmns.com/DcdnIUnUn Jour dans le Sport : https://audmns.com/xXlkHMHSous le sable des Pyramides : https://audmns.com/rXfVppvN'oubliez pas de vous y abonner pour ne rien manquer.Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
Welcome to the Season 7 finale; in this episode, G-Rex and Dirty Skittles reflect on an unforgettable season filled with powerful stories, valuable lessons, and laughs. We're celebrating the incredible guests who joined us and the community we've built around mental health awareness and support. Episode Highlights: Regent opened our season by stressing the importance of having "fierce conversations"—with others and ourselves. His insights on facing difficult truths set the tone for meaningful discussions this season. Laurie shared her experience balancing self-care with motherhood and offered practical advice on creating mental health safety plans for herself and her daughter. Andrea provided crucial tips for staying mentally strong while job hunting after a layoff, giving hope and guidance to those navigating similar challenges. Jeff Rasley inspired us with his journey from lawyer to mountain climber, showing how stepping outside your comfort zone can lead to newfound joy and purpose. Zach turned the challenges of the pandemic into a thriving goat milk soap business, teaching us about resilience, gratitude, and the importance of embracing our inner child. Jeff shared the emotional experience of advocating for his NICU baby during COVID-19, highlighting the importance of solid communication and mental endurance. Kate explored how creativity can be a powerful tool for self-care, offering insights into the therapeutic benefits of art. Dr. mOe Anderson brought her expertise as a dentist and mental health advocate, helping us understand and conquer deep-seated fears. Mary K transformed her anxiety into a successful writing career, reminding us that it's never too late to find purpose and fulfillment in life. As we wrap up Season 7, we're excited to announce that our new merch shop is officially open! Whether you need something safe for work or want to sport our classic podcast logo, you can find it at Goesoninourheads.shop or Customized Girl (volume pricing available). We also want to thank our sponsor, X-Sense Smoke Alarms! Keep your home safe with these advanced alarms that connect directly to your phone. Don't miss out on the 20% discount with code XSENSESD. Click here to secure your home today! Call to Action: If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health, please reach out to the crisis hotline in your area. It's OK not to be OK—just make sure you're talking to someone. United States: 988 - Visit here Canada: 988 - Visit here Worldwide: Crisis Lifeline - Visit here Connect with G-Rex and Dirty Skittles: Website: goesoninourheads.net Facebook: facebook.com/shltthatgoesoninourheads Instagram: @grex_and_dirtyskittles Support & Engagement: Newsletter: Sign up here Merchandise: Goesoninourheads.shop or Customized Girl (volume pricing available) Donate: Support us here Advertise with Us: Click here Acknowledgments: Audio Editing by: NJz Audio Subscribe, Rate, and Review! Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review us on your favorite podcast platform. Your feedback helps us continue bringing you more inspiring stories. You can also add your review directly on our Website. #MentalHealthAwareness #SelfCare #Season7Finale #PodcastCommunity #GRexAndDirtySkittles #MentalWellness #PodcastLife #CreativeTherapy #Resilience #ParentingTips #AnxietyRelief #MentalHealthPodcast
In this inspiring episode of the Leadership is Female Podcast, we are honored to welcome Dr. Mary K. Mulcahey, a trailblazer in orthopaedic sports medicine. Dr. Mulcahey, who serves as the Chief of the Sports Medicine Division and Professor at Loyola University Medical Center, shares her journey, insights, and the pivotal role of self-confidence in achieving success. Tune in as we dive into her career highlights, personal motivations, and the impactful work she's doing for female athletes. Guest: Dr. Mary K. Mulcahey, MDPosition: Chief, Division of Sports Medicine, Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery and Rehabilitation at Loyola University Medical CenterSpecializations: Shoulder and knee surgery, Sports MedicineWebsite: Loyola Medicine - Mary K. MulcaheyPersonal Website: Mary Mulcahey, MD Key Topics Discussed: Introduction to Dr. Mary K. MulcaheyDr. Mulcahey discusses her role as a board-certified orthopaedic surgeon specializing in sports medicine and shoulder and knee surgery. She shares her background, including her education at Dartmouth College and the University of Rochester, her residency at Brown University, and fellowships at San Diego Arthroscopy and Sports Medicine. Career Journey and Achievements How she rose to become the Chief of Sports Medicine at Loyola University Medical Center and a Professor in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Rehabilitation. Her recent promotion to Full Professor and her role as Director of the Women's Sports Medicine Program. Her involvement with various boards and committees, including the AOSSM Education Committee and the AJSM Electronic Media Editorial Board. The Role of Self-ConfidenceDr. Mulcahey shares how self-confidence has been integral to her success, providing practical advice for building and maintaining confidence in a competitive field. Overcoming HurdlesInsight into the biggest challenges Dr. Mulcahey has faced in her career and how she has navigated these obstacles to advance in her field. Balancing Work and Personal Life How Dr. Mulcahey manages her professional commitments while maintaining a balanced personal life. Her role as a team physician for the Loyola University Chicago Ramblers and what it entails. Choosing Board MembershipsAn exploration of how Dr. Mulcahey selects the boards and committees she serves on and the impact these roles have on her professional growth and the field of sports medicine. Motivation and RewardsDr. Mulcahey discusses what drives her in her career and the most rewarding aspects of her work, especially in the context of advancing women's sports medicine. Resources Mentioned: Women's Sports Medicine Program at Loyola Chicago Tribune Article on the Women's Sports Medicine Program Loyola Medicine - Mary K. Mulcahey Mary Mulcahey, MD Personal Website Connect with Dr. Mary K. Mulcahey: LinkedIn Profile If you enjoyed this episode and found Dr. Mulcahey's insights valuable, be sure to subscribe to the Leadership is Female Podcast for more inspiring stories and leadership advice. Follow us on social media and leave a review to help us reach more listeners interested in female leadership and empowerment. Host: instagram.com/emilyjaenson Show: instagram.com/leadershipisfemale Thank you for tuning in to this episode of the Leadership is Female Podcast. Join us next time for more empowering conversations with incredible women leaders. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/leadershipisfemale/support
Can you know God as a Good Father if your earthly father cannot be trusted?Mary K. Thompson shares her story of growing up in the home of a successful con artist, how it affected her ability to see God as a Good Father, and how God slowly opened her heart to His faithfulness.https://livesteadyon.com/Email Angie at: steadyonpodcast@gmail.comFacebook: @livesteadyonInstagram: @angiebaughman421Looking for something not listed? It's probably here: https://linktr.ee/livesteadyonConnect with Mary Khttps://www.facebook.com/maryk.notkayhttps://www.instagram.com/realmarykthompson/Theme music:Glimmer by Andy Ellison
Hey Winner, In part two of my interview with Sandy Cooper and Mary K Tiller on their podcast, Writing Off Social, we chat about how my business has grown since leaving social media and what I'm doing to make it happen, as well as the response I get from other entrepreneurs in the online space when I tell them I'm not on social media. I also offer some encouragement and practical steps you can take if you, too, want to leave social media but are afraid to do so. I wanted to bring this conversation to you because I thought it would be an encouragement to you to do social media in a way that feels good for you--or not at all. Sandy, Mary K, and I are all completely off social media for business, and I'd say we're in agreement that we no longer feel like we're missing out, we actually feel empowered to grow in new ways! Rooting for you ~ Gabe LINKS MENTIONED IN EPISODE: Writing Off Social Podcast: https://writingoffsocial.com/podcast/ Craft Your Marketing Strategy without Social Media: https://redhotmindset.com/marketing Grow Your Biz Without Social virtual event: https://redhotmindset.com/gbws-waitlist CONNECT WITH ME: ➡️ Website: https://redhotmindset.com ➡️ Join the Red Hot Accountability Club: https://redhotmindset.com/rha/ ➡️ Free workshop: 3 pillars to setting and crushing goals in a stress-less, no hustle way https://redhotmindset.com/goals/
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What is Qabalah? This is a scholarly exploration of Hermetic Qabalah, an esoteric tradition steeped in history and rich in spiritual practice. This detailed video presentation covers the evolution of Hermetic Qabalah from its origins in ancient Jewish mysticism through its adaptation in Christian and Renaissance thought to its pivotal role in contemporary Western esotericism. We start by defining Hermetic Qabalah and distinguishing it from Jewish Kabbalah and Christian Cabala, highlighting the unique blend of mysticism, philosophy, and theology that characterizes each form. Discover how figures like Giovanni Pico della Mirandola influenced the Christian reinterpretation of Kabbalistic ideas and how these ideas permeated Renaissance thought. The video further delves into the core structure of the Tree of Life, explaining its symbolic representation of the universe's spiritual and material aspects. Learn about the sefirot, the paths that connect them, and their implications for personal and spiritual development. We will also cover primary texts like the Zohar and Sepher Yetzirah, their historical significance, and their roles in the practice of Qabalah. Additionally, we explore the modern application of Hermetic Qabalah in traditions such as Thelema and its integration into practices like modern Witchcraft and the Golden Dawn system. CONNECT & SUPPORT
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Your friend has written a book and you are excited to be part of her launch team. Except you don't use social media. Can you still make a difference? Why yes, yes you can! This week we're sharing 5 creative and effective ways to support your fellow author friends without using social media. Listen in! P.S.- Mary K. will share 2 more out-of-the-box ways to support your fellow author friends in this week's bonus tip email! Sign up for our newsletter (before July 15, 2024) to receive those tips! For show notes and the link to sign up, go to https://writingoffsocial.com/42
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We are super excited to have returning guest Dr. Sam Andreades, this time with his wife Mary K., on the podcast. Lucas and Elle sit down with them to chat all things dating. Using Dr. Andreades book Dating with Discernment as a guide, amongst other things we chat about breaking up, how to cultivate security and rest in a relationship and what it means to be on mission. We hope this episode helps you whether you're single, dating, engaged or even married. We'd love to hear your thoughts! If you want to learn more, you can find your copy of Dating with Discernment here: paperback/audible. 0:00 - Introduction 4:00- Why write this book? 7:28- What is the biggest challenge for Christians? 10:00 - Break Ups? 17:00 - Gender & Relationships 18:30 - “Guarding the Gold” 22:00 - Security and Rest 34:00 - Family 42:00 - Leadership and Esteem 56:00 - The Mission 1:13:00 - Stereotypes 1:18:00 - How long should you date? A BIG THANKS TO OUR OFFICIAL SPONSOR, TRIVAN! WE APPRECIATE YOU HELPING US MAKE THIS CONVERSATION POSSIBLE. BE SURE TO CHECK THEM OUT AT WWW.TRIVAN.COM To keep up with the podcast, check out our website: https://www.realtalkpodcast.ca/ Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for updates, clips, and more! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ReformedRealTalk Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reformedrealtalk/ We'd love to hear from you. Please send us your questions, comments, or other feedback at reformedrealtalk@gmail.com. Thanks for listening! If you liked what you heard, please share this podcast with your family and friends!
Leigh Ann David has been in business for 20 years! She is a wealth of knowledge on the Direct Sales Done Right Podcast this week! Mary K is a business model that is more face to face, but Leigh had enough of that back in 2019. She took it upon herself to change up the way she was doing business. She then created a private Facebook groups to run her direct sales business which then in return blew up her sales, team, and momentum. On this weeks episode of Direct Sales Done Right, Melanie and Katy have Leigh Ann in the hot seat to share more about turning her in person business to more social media based to reach more ladies authentically. Leigh Ann drives home the importance of selling vs. building your community. Follow Leigh Ann on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/mrsladavid Check out The Collective here: http://collective.chicinfluencer.com/
Academic libraries are changing in the face of information technologies, economic pressures, and globally disruptive events such as the current pandemic. In Refocusing Academic Libraries Through Learning and Discourse: The Idea of a Library (Chandos, 2023), Mary K. Bolin argues for a radical vision of library transformation, offering practical solutions for transforming organizational and workflow structures for the future. This book analyzes existing organizational structures and proposes new ones that can be adapted to individual libraries. It discusses the challenges posed by virtual learning environments, digital initiatives and resources, changes to cataloging standards and succession planning, as well as changes brought about by the current pandemic. It aims to help library leaders find new models of organization that make the best use of limited resources. Refocusing Academic Libraries Through Learning and Discourse: The Idea of a Library helps inform discussions taking place in academic libraries about organizational patterns and divisions of labor. These discussions are now more critical than ever because academic libraries are facing a time of disruption. This book will give librarians leverage to think outside traditional bureaucratic structures and re-think how libraries serve their patrons. The book examines existing structures and proposes new ones. Specifically, the book proposes organizational models and lays out a process for planning organizational transformation and implementing a new organization. Seven chapters offer a radical vision of library transformation, proposing a collaborative process for changing academic libraries into organizations that are fit for the second quarter of the twenty-first century and beyond. This book will be invaluable to librarians looking for solutions to library organizational and workflow structures. Mary K. Bolin, PhD, has more than 40 years of experience as a librarian and faculty member, administrator, and LIS instructor. She received a PhD in Higher Education Administration from the University of Nebraska in 2007, has an MA in English (Linguistics) from the University of Idaho. and an MSLS from the University of Kentucky. She spent her career as a practitioner at the University of Georgia, University of Idaho, and University of Nebraska--Lincoln. She has been an instructor in the School of Information at San Jose State University, teaching cataloging and metadata, since 2008. Dr. Michael LaMagna is the Information Literacy Program and Library Services Coordinator and Professor of Library Services at Delaware County Community College. 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
This episode of Sanity podcast features Dr. Mary K. Alvord, a psychologist with extensive clinical experience, discussing the ins and outs of starting and managing a telehealth practice. Key topics include the early adoption and technological challenges of telehealth, considerations for integrating multiple office locations, the evolution of telehealth practices, and the effective use of technology to facilitate client sessions remotely. Dr. Alvord shares insights into the ethical and logistical aspects of telehealth, examining its application for various client needs, the importance of maintaining privacy and ensuring HIPAA compliance, and adapting therapy methods like Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) for telehealth. The discussion also touches upon the shift in preference towards telehealth following the COVID-19 pandemic, the impact of telehealth on client accessibility and engagement, and future considerations for health practitioners navigating the telehealth landscape. -- mbpractice.com/sanity
This episode delves into the intricacies of telehealth in the mental health field, featuring insights from Dr. Alvord and discussions on its appropriateness for various client demographics, including new parents, individuals with social phobia, and the elderly. It covers the challenges and considerations of telehealth, including ethical, logistical, ADA considerations, and the impact of recent insurance coding changes. The discussion also touches on cultural considerations, crisis management in a telehealth context, and best practices for practitioners considering or currently offering telehealth services. -- mbpractice.com/sanity
Attorney Mary K. Taliancich, from Insurance Claim HQ, appeared on the Level Up Claims Podcast to discuss her professional journey and her passion for helping individuals recover from property and casualty losses. Originally interested in domestic violence law, she found fulfillment in property and casualty law as it was less emotionally taxing. Mary emphasizes the importance of understanding clients' cases thoroughly, having compassion and staying organized. She highlights the significance of discovery and the need for thorough investigation in litigation. Pushing boundaries, hard work, and understanding the full context of a claim were encouraged. Mary also stressed the importance of maintaining client relationships and sharing expertise with fellow professionals. Who's the Guest? Mary K. Taliancich was born and raised in Buras, Louisiana. She joined the Hair Shunnarah family as a law clerk in 2019 before becoming a full-time attorney with the firm in 2020. Prior to that, Mary served as a law clerk with the Plaquemines Parish District Attorney's Office. Mary graduated from Loyola University New Orleans College of Law with a Certificate in Civil Law. During law school, she served as a Loyola Maritime Journal associate. Prior to law school, Mary attended Ursuline Academy in New Orleans and then graduated from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette where she earned a degree in Business Administration. Highlights Mary's previous career aspirations in domestic violence and her decision to divert from this path How she identifies missing pieces in a case and the subsequent steps taken to retrieve them Different approaches to conducting depositions and the standard deposition process The importance of client communication The necessity for clear and defensible justification for claims made in estimates Episode Resources Connect with Galen M. Hair https://insuranceclaimhq.com hair@hairshunnarah.com https://levelupclaim.com/ Connect with Mary K. Taliancich https://insuranceclaimhq.com/attorney/mary-k-taliancich/