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Cover Picture = Angela Huckabee @ the.carnivore.cutie - Springdale, AR, USTIME STAMPS:00:55 About Mary Roberts IG @ ketomary71/ foodfreedomwithmary.com05:00 Mary's JOURNALING & MEDITATION practices!08:15 The FIVE STAGES OF GRIEF: how the self-improvement benefits of an ancestral way of living enable the person recovering to reach the “acceptance” phase of overcoming a tragedy. 10:05 The stages are 1) denial 2) anger 3) bargaining 4) depression 5) acceptance. Grief is not linear and it can take years to each acceptance which is the ultimate end goal. 21:00 GATEWAY DRUGS - recreational and food related - what to watch out for and when to call yourself out for rationalizing poor choices. 26:00 Casey Aikens, from Boise, ID USA - “Since she focuses on healing from food addiction, does she advocate food substitutions, such as keto desserts, or artificially sweetened beverages? Does she recommend any products, such as protein or exogenous ketones, or electrolytes that are artificially flavored/sweetened?”28:00 Benefits I've experienced eating beef heart every day for a month!29:00 Reviews of the new TALLOW KETO BRICKS!32:00 Marilyn, from Vancouver, WA USA - questions about RED WINE and GRAINS. 36:00 Stef, from Vassalboro ME, USA - questions around coffee and caffeine. 39:00 Marisa @ the.hardcore.carnivore - Orlando, FL, USA - questions / advice on STEVIA & other artificial sweeteners. 41:09 Jasmin Wiese @ pom_ponyo - Ferntree Gully, VIC, AUS - questions / advice on COFFEE & CAFFEINE. 43:00 All of the best NATURAL WAYS to acquire your DOPAMINE FIX if you're quitting drugs and/or poor food choices!45:00 L.I.S.S. - Robyn Miller - Marion, KS, USA @ roby_s22 & bad coach callout! 48:30 When is INTUITIVE EATING dangerous?! When to track, and when not to track. 53:19 Examples of NON-SCALE VICTORIES. 56:41 A typical day of eating in the life of Mary Roberts!01:04:05 How much do you weigh - does it really matter? Here's how to guage your progress without having to step on the scale every day :)01:09:30 LONVERA Grass Fed Beef Liver Supplement link: https://lonvera.com/?ref=coltmilton / Code “COLT20” saves you 20% on your purchase
In this episode of Health, Hormones, and Done with Dieting, host Emily Murphy speaks with food addiction coach Mary Roberts. Mary shares her personal journey from struggling with eating disorders and food addiction to finding healing and self-control through food sobriety. Mary opens up about her early struggles with binge eating, bulimia, and compulsive eating, and the transformative role keto played in helping her gain mental clarity and recognize her disordered eating habits. She explains that while keto provided a foundation, addressing the deeper emotional cravings was key to her lasting recovery. Together, they discuss the concept of “food sobriety” and how identifying “drug foods” can be an important step toward a healthier relationship with eating. Tune in to learn strategies for breaking free from disordered behaviors, the importance of community support, and how to create a life centered on true nourishment and self-empowerment.Feeling Out Of Balance? Take my FREE Hormone Assessment & checkout my FREE resources atgogetemcoach.com/links
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_In this special series we celebrate Women's History Month and honor the service of women veterans and their contributions to American military history. _ In this episode, we honor the "Angels of Anzio," four courageous nurses of World War II who received the Silver Star for their gallantry in combat. The stories of Mary Roberts, Elaine Roe, Virginia Rourke, and Ellen Ainsworth is one of exceptional courage and resilience as they saved countless lives during the chaos of a relentless battle. We also recognize the contributions of other women who emerged as trailblazers as a new century of warfare brought new roles for women SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR Esther Hasson Anita Newcomb McGee Jane Delano WORLD WAR I The "Hello Girls" Opha May Johnson Helen Purviance Loretta Perfectus Walsh WORLD WAR II Elaine Harmon Jacqueline Cochran Nancy Harkness Love Cornelia Fort Ruth Streeter Lt. Col. Charity Adams Earley
TIME STAMPS: 02:08 “Hard time turning it off:” What's going on in the life of Keto Mary! 02:34 So a client checks in with you and reports something like: “I ate #ALLTHETHINGS, “I messed up again.” I've been there a million times myself by the way. What do you say to help and encourage your clients when this happens? 03:30 The VOICE OF SABOTAGE is our BIGGEST OBSTACLE. 04:04 DANGER ZONES: When it's easiest to GO OFF THE RAILS. 05:42 ED: Do not talk to this man nor listen to anything he tells you!!! 09:08 Practical examples of how to RESPOND EFFECTIVELY to with TRUTH to the LIES from your voice of sabotage! 19:40 Why are ARTIFICIAL SWEETENERS (especially Ghost energy drinks) so much HARDER to cut than SUGAR? 26:32 ANOREXIA & BULIMIA: What is the difference? In either case, if you suffer with this, please seek professional help. 28:45 Another BAD COACH busted: @oncologynutrition.nutrition.rd - Ask us if you ever want to debate either of us live, platform of your choice
TIME STAMPS: 01:00 3 pieces of WISDOM concerning educating yourself about what to believe and what not to believe in this complicated world of nutrition: ROMANS 12:21 “Do not be overcome with evil, but overcome evil with good.” / 1 CORINTHIANS 6:12 “Everything is permissible for me, but not everything is helpful. Everything is permissible for me, but I will not be brought under the control of anything.” / PROVERBS 15:22 “Plans fail when there is no counsel but with many advisors they succeed.” 05:52 The BOMB CALORIMETER: How Calories are measured in a closed, controlled environment (which a human body is not). 06:36 FIVE (5) MAIN VARIABLES that Calories do not account for in the human body. 09:15 How Richard averages 6000 “CALORIES” per day maintaining UNDER 10 PERCENT BODY FAT after becoming CLINICALLY OBESE on 2700 “CALORIES” (doesn't add up does it?) 12:30 The history of CALORIES: Why they were invented and for what purpose. 19:51 Cycling, natural bodybuilding, and running: should any of these athletes track Calories? 30:03 MENTAL BATTLES you might experience if you are used to tracking Calories and decide to STOP. 32:04 “If what you're doing has you feeling good, don't worry about what anyone else on the planet says!” -Keto Mary 34:11 FIBER: Is this the missing macronutrient many doctors advocate, or is this something we were never meant to eat in the first place? 37:07 High-volume “low-Calorie” foods, volume addiction, and the need to feel “full” all the time. Why this is a toxic mentality. Full interview with Keto Mary on Food Freedom: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/food-freedom/id1660339914?i=1000643933469 Do you like RIBEYES? Search Carnivore Coaches Corner on any podcast platform for our award-winning NUTRITION PODCAST co-hosted with Coach Mark Ennis! Shop Natural Sea Salts: https://supersetyourlife.com/collections/sea-salts 30-minute consultation with Coach Colt: https://calendly.com/ssyl/1-on-1-consultation-30-min SUPERSET Coaching membership inquiries: https://calendly.com/ssyl/meet-greet
Episode: 1105 Mary Roberts: The frustration of a 19th century woman scientist. Today, we face the anger of a woman who's been erased.
Not all museums are musty and dusty. Since its renovation, Whitby Lifeboat Museum has been drawing a crowd. Its curator tells us why In the first year after its renovation, Whitby Lifeboat Museum saw over 20,000 visitors. New audiences have been drawn by visual and interactive storytelling as well as painstakingly restored artefacts. Museum Curator Neil Williamson reveals his three favourite exhibits, including a suitcase that belonged to Mary Roberts, a survivor of the Titanic. It wouldn't be the only disaster that Mary and her suitcase would survive... 200 Voices is produced by Adventurous Audio for the RNLI Interview by Adventurous Audio Soundtrack composed and performed by Jon Nicholls The RNLI is a charity celebrating 200 years of saving lives at sea - find out more at RNLI.org/200
Today's episode is sponsored by my friends at Paleovalley. Make sure to support this podcast by heading over to Paleovalley.com/NwJ and the 15% off discount will automatically be applied to your first order._____I'm excited to sit down with Mary Roberts. We talk about the signs of food addiction, abstainers vs moderators, and much more. Make sure to listen to the full interview to learn more.Mary Roberts is an executive coach and has worked with nearly 1,000 clients in over 7 years that she has been coaching. Mary is certified as an Eating Disorder Peer Counselor, Certified Nutrition Coach, and Certified Personal Trainer. She's also a Certified Primal Health Coach and a Certified Strength and Conditioning Coach for women. Mary's passion is helping others break free from food obsession and emotional eating, which is a result of eating disorders/disordered behavior with food. She also has a heart for working with type two diabetics, to help reverse their diabetes through a real food way of eating, and overcoming their disordered relationship with food.We discuss the following:All about Mary RobertsThoughts on inclusivity Mary's weight loss journeySigns of food addictionEating disordersAbstainers vs moderatorsTips for riding the wave of a bingeThoughts on Carnivore bread and replacement foodsHow to navigate holidaysMary's group coachingTips on homeschoolingWhere to find Mary Roberts_____RESOURCESWebsite: https://www.ketocoachmary.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ketomary71/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ketomary71 Food Freedom podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/food-freedom/id1660339914 Mary's 8-week group coaching: https://ketogeniclifestylecoaching.com/get-coaching/specialty-groups/food-freedom/ NwJ Part 1 Interview with Mary: https://youtu.be/CVk7JVJeKoM?si=O0L_6tU3PBTI9J8Y NwJ Part 2 Interview with Mary: https://youtu.be/XYUUgkIRXEc?si=3TzpYqOYlr719Fh6 National Eating Disorders Association has reported increases as high as 70 to 80% in calls to its helpline at different points in the past year. Study: https://www.yalemedicine.org/news/eating-disorders-pandemic International Journal of Eating Disorders published a survey of people in the United States who had already been diagnosed with anorexia nervosa (sometimes just referred to as anorexia), and the responses showed that many were experiencing worse symptoms. Study: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/eat.23374Self-Harm Claims Among U.S. Teenagers Increased 99% During Pandemic, Study Finds: https://www.forbes.com/sites/tommybeer/2021/03/03/self-harm-claims-among-us-teenagers-increased-99-during-pandemic-study-finds/?sh=4c7c266133e0____CHECK OUT MY BOOK, Carnivore CHead over to paleovalley.com/nwj and get 15% off your first order. Discount automatically applied during checkout.
I'm positively BEAMING listening and producing this episode. What a treat to have so much insight from people with vast and eclectic backgrounds in dance. So, what ARE the positives to pursuing a career in dance? Industry professionals from all across the country weigh in on how their careers fulfill them and their best piece of advice for anyone looking to do their job. We hear from: professional dancers, dance instructors, social media/marketing specialists, entrepreneurs, coaches, a sports psychologist, and more.Artists featured in this episode: John Barrella, Kendra Hagen, Taylor Hansen, Claire Kampschroeder, Lyndsey Beck, Olivia Wood, Tatum Lang, Kate Coleman, Brittany Lorin, Mary Roberts, Nicole Cardona, Amy Yatta, Olivia Drumm, Nicole Capobianco, Lauren VanGheluwe, Megan Holeman, Lesley Mealor, Candace Egbert Skyler Massey, Gage Wayne, Kristel Richards, Amy LeanderFor the full list and to read all the answers, head over to justinementer.com/adviceHey y'all! I'm Justine, the voice behind the DC:U pod and MNTR MGMT. After 15+ years in the industry as a choreographer, dancer, producer, educator and more, I'm now working closely with dance artists on professional development, business skills and digital enhancement. Curious? join the mntrU Crew. Help support the podcast! Subscribe and receive exclusive member benefits --> Pod Producer/SupporterConnect with me on Insta @mntr.mgmt
From Genesis to Revelation and today around the World, God is using crisis to bring forth His Kingdom. Mary Roberts joins Mark and Dave to share what partnership with God can look like strategically in times of crisis.Show Notes:Learn more and view resources mentioned by Mary: https://godincrisis.vision/
This podcast episode is sponsored by Nutriment.Nutriment is Carnivore Cure's Food Database. Nutriment is the most comprehensive elimination and reintroduction tool, backed by evidence-based research to help you find your personalized food as medicine.Use code PODCAST to get 20% off your first month. Get access to Nutriment for less than $10 a month. You can cancel at any time._____ In this episode, Laura and Judy chat with Mary about her procedure, and any wise words for Laura on her surgery day. Intro to Mary RobertsMary's surgery experiencePre-surgery prepPost-surgery experienceThe hardest partsDoing the inner work firstHealing relationship with food firstPicking a surgeonTraveling after surgeryHow to stay consistent and food sober_____ RESOURCESCoach Mary RobertsMary's InstagramSPONSORS: Nutriment: Use code PODCAST to get 20% off your first month. JUDY'S RESOURCES:Judy's Book, Carnivore CureFree #Carnivore75Hard ProgramNutrition with Judy ArticlesNutrition with Judy ResourcesJudy's InstagramNutrition with Judy PodcastJudy's YouTubeJudy's Facebook_____ LAURA'S RESOURCES: Laura's LocalsLaura's Discount Codes & InterviewsLaura's AmazonLaura's YouTubeLaura's Instagram_____ DISCLAIMER: This podcast should never be considered medical advice. We always recommend working with your medical team. Do not self-diagnose. Always seek medical guidance when you have a medical condition.Nutriment: The Most Comprehensive Elimination and Reintroduction Resource. Use code PODCAST to get 20% off your first month.
Our guest today is a Ketogenic Health Coach. She specializes in Food addiction recovery, Reversing Type 2 Diabetes, andWeight loss with her mission to teach others how to finally overcome obsession with food and to take the reins back from your voice of sabotage.Prior to pursuing a ketogenic lifestyle Mary battled her eating disorders, and suffered from type two diabetes, hypertension, psoriasis, asthma, allergies, sleep apnea, and snoring. All of which were resolved with a real food Ketogenic way of eating.Mary lost over 100 pounds and is medication free, while maintaining a non-diabetic A1c and good overall health.Mary's passion is helping others break free from food obsession and emotional eating, which is a result of eating disorders/disordered behavior with food.On this Episode we Discussed-Mary Robert's Relationship with Food before Keto/Carnivore-Discovering Ketogenic way of Living-Beginning of Food Sobriety-Keto Fixed My Relationship with Food-Identifying Food Addiction Patterns-Reversing Type 2 Diabetes-Addressing Our Relationship with Food is the First Step-Understanding Insulin Resistance-The Reality of Food Addiction-Process of Healing from Food Addiction-Belief in YourselfFollow Mary RobertsWebsite: https://www.ketocoachmary.comYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-Tk9qgK_jvNCMiELigKFgwInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ketomary71/Follow Ketones and Coffee PodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/keton.esncoffeePatreon: https://www.patreon.com/ketonesandcoffeepodcastYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyZia0TtezGqjGcXwXJhDoQSponsorsBasic Keto Subscription Box is a Premium Keto Subscription Box for Canadians. We offer a wide variety of Keto-friendly Snacks Delivered right to your door. Not only that, with your subscription box you also get a 30 Day meal plan that includes Breakfast, Lunch , and Dinner. Complete with Macro nutrients in every meal. We have an exclusive deal just for ketones and Coffee Podcast Listeners. Receive an extra 20% Off with your first months subscription. Head on over to https://basicketo.ca and Subscribe today! CODE: KETONES20
Our guest today is a Ketogenic Health Coach. She specializes in Food addiction recovery, Reversing Type 2 Diabetes, andWeight loss with her mission to teach others how to finally overcome obsession with food and to take the reins back from your voice of sabotage.Prior to pursuing a ketogenic lifestyle Mary battled her eating disorders, and suffered from type two diabetes, hypertension, psoriasis, asthma, allergies, sleep apnea, and snoring. All of which were resolved with a real food Ketogenic way of eating.Mary lost over 100 pounds and is medication free, while maintaining a non-diabetic A1c and good overall health.Mary's passion is helping others break free from food obsession and emotional eating, which is a result of eating disorders/disordered behavior with food.On this Episode we Discussed-Mary Robert's Relationship with Food before Keto/Carnivore-Discovering Ketogenic way of Living-Beginning of Food Sobriety-Keto Fixed My Relationship with Food-Identifying Food Addiction Patterns-Reversing Type 2 Diabetes-Addressing Our Relationship with Food is the First Step-Understanding Insulin Resistance-The Reality of Food Addiction-Process of Healing from Food Addiction-Belief in YourselfFollow Mary RobertsWebsite: https://www.ketocoachmary.comYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-Tk9qgK_jvNCMiELigKFgwInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ketomary71/Follow Ketones and Coffee PodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/keton.esncoffeePatreon: https://www.patreon.com/ketonesandcoffeepodcastYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyZia0TtezGqjGcXwXJhDoQSponsorsBasic Keto Subscription Box is a Premium Keto Subscription Box for Canadians. We offer a wide variety of Keto-friendly Snacks Delivered right to your door. Not only that, with your subscription box you also get a 30 Day meal plan that includes Breakfast, Lunch , and Dinner. Complete with Macro nutrients in every meal. We have an exclusive deal just for ketones and Coffee Podcast Listeners. Receive an extra 20% Off with your first months subscription. Head on over to https://basicketo.ca and Subscribe today! CODE: KETONES20
Mary Roberts spent the majority of her life battling sugar addiction and various stages of obesity. Through living a Ketogenic Lifestyle, she has overcome obesity and maintains control over her food addiction and her health. She is a recovering bulimic, compulsive overeater/binge eater and has over 6 years of food sobriety. Mary is passionate about helping people navigate a ketogenic way of eating and overcoming their dysfunctional relationship with food. Keto literally saved her life and she wants other people to know they don't have to suffer. Mary has experience working with clients to overcome eating disorders such as binge eating disorder and bulimia. Several of her clients have reversed their Type 2 Diabetes, learned to manage their Type 1 without extreme highs and lows, managed their autoimmune diseases, overcame obesity, lowered their high cholesterol, lowered their high blood pressure, and overcame their food/sugar addiction. In this episode: How food addiction has impacted Mary's life What life in recovery is like now How Mary works with clients What works best? What does not work well? How she has evolved her coaching with clients What actions lead her clients to success Body Image concerns Signature Questions Follow Mary: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ketomary71/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ketomary71 Website: https://ketogeniclifestylecoaching.com/get-coaching/coaches/mary-roberts/
We met Mary Roberts on the Low-Carb cruise this year and just had to have her on the show. Mary dealt with a myriad of health issues and weight gain before finally landing on a keto diet. Listen in as she talks about the success she's found and how she was able to relieve fatigue, depression and even diabetic symptoms. The importance of diet when dealing with diabetes How Mary used keto to relieve a variety of health issues What steps people can take when dealing with eating disorders Links Mentioned: Ketovangelist Coaching Kick it Naturally: Eating Disorders @ketomary71 - Instagram
Members of the Clarke County High School FCCLA, SGA and LEO clubs rang the Salvation Army bell at the Thomasville Walmart from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 18. Mary Roberts is sponsor of the three clubs and she rang the bell with the students all day.Article Link
What role does disciple making play in healing trauma and crisis? This week, The More Disciples Podcast team joins guest Mary Roberts in discussing how trauma and crisis care can be exponentially tied to the Great Commission and the Great Commandment. The team talks through the challenges, opportunities, and amazing moments of connection available in a biblical response to crisis.
Welcome to the series finale of Growth Minded Marriage. What can we say? This podcast has changed our life. We are overcome with gratitude for you, the listener, and for the support you offered as we put ourselves out there and tried something new. With your love and support we have come home to our true selves, which turned out to be the purpose of this journey. We just didn't know that when we started! We can't wait to enjoy our one wild and precious life as they unfold, together. Wishing you joy and ease on your life's journey. Do the thing, say the thing, try the thing. Ever onward!Email Us @ growthmindedmarriage@gmail.com. We would be 1.) thrilled that you listen and care and 2.) more than happy to help you on your journey. Growth Minded Marriage Podcast is committed to growth which means we are open to all feedback. Share this episode with a friend, tell them why they'd love it. Email us at growthmindedmarriage@gmail.com, better yet join our Growing Together community HERELeave us a rating and review on Apple Podcast
The Church at large is missing out on some of the greatest windows of opportunity that God gives us through crisis. Crisis creates a limited time frame of access and receptivity in the lives of those affected. Mary Roberts is asking the question: what if we saw this opportunity as a catalyst to multiply locally owned disciples, churches, leaders, and sustainable transformation?God in Crisis Links:https://godincrisis.vision/
Welcome to Season 2 of the Growth Minded Marriage. This season we are committed to doing only the parts of podcasting we love and ditching everything else. We get to make it up and so do you! Join us as we share the good, bad and ugly moments on our growth journey. We hope this podcast is a living example of what self-actualization looks like in the everyday. Podcasting is fun for us because of YOU the listener. So thank you for listening and being a part of our journey. We hope hearing our honest conversation plants a seed of curiosity in you about how your whole authentic life would look and feel. A note on show notes:Detailed podcast show notes (the words you are reading now) are time consuming and we won't be doing them for Season 2. With that said, if there is anything we mention that you want to know more about or need a link,Email Us @ growthmindedmarriage@gmail.com. We would be 1.) thrilled that you listen and care and 2.) more than happy to help you on your journey. Growth Minded Marriage Podcast is committed to growth which means we are open to all feedback. Share this episode with a friend, tell them why they'd love it. Email us at growthmindedmarriage@gmail.com, better yet join our Growing Together community HERELeave us a rating and review on Apple Podcast
Welcome to Season 2 of the Growth Minded Marriage. This season we are committed to doing only the parts of podcasting we love and ditching everything else. We get to make it up and so do you! Join us as we share the good, bad and ugly moments on our growth journey. We hope this podcast is a living example of what self-actualization looks like in the everyday. Podcasting is fun for us because of YOU the listener. So thank you for listening and being a part of our journey. We hope hearing our honest conversation plants a seed of curiosity in you about how your whole authentic life would look and feel. A note on show notes:Detailed podcast show notes (the words you are reading now) are time consuming and we won't be doing them for Season 2. With that said, if there is anything we mention that you want to know more about or need a link,Email Us @ growthmindedmarriage@gmail.com. We would be 1.) thrilled that you listen and care and 2.) more than happy to help you on your journey. Growth Minded Marriage Podcast is committed to growth which means we are open to all feedback. Share this episode with a friend, tell them why they'd love it. Email us at growthmindedmarriage@gmail.com, better yet join our Growing Together community HERELeave us a rating and review on Apple Podcast
Welcome to Season 2 of the Growth Minded Marriage. This season we are committed to doing only the parts of podcasting we love and ditching everything else. We get to make it up and so do you! Join us as we share the good, bad and ugly moments on our growth journey. We hope this podcast is a living example of what self-actualization looks like in the everyday. Podcasting is fun for us because of YOU the listener. So thank you for listening and being a part of our journey. We hope hearing our honest conversation plants a seed of curiosity in you about how your whole authentic life would look and feel. A note on show notes:Detailed podcast show notes (the words you are reading now) are time consuming and we won't be doing them for Season 2. With that said, if there is anything we mention that you want to know more about or need a link,Email Us @ growthmindedmarriage@gmail.com. We would be 1.) thrilled that you listen and care and 2.) more than happy to help you on your journey. Growth Minded Marriage Podcast is committed to growth which means we are open to all feedback. Share this episode with a friend, tell them why they'd love it. Email us at growthmindedmarriage@gmail.com, better yet join our Growing Together community HERELeave us a rating and review on Apple Podcast
Welcome to Season 2 of the Growth Minded Marriage. This season we are committed to doing only the parts of podcasting we love and ditching everything else. We get to make it up and so do you! Join us as we share the good, bad and ugly moments on our growth journey. We hope this podcast is a living example of what self-actualization looks like in the everyday. Podcasting is fun for us because of YOU the listener. So thank you for listening and being a part of our journey. We hope hearing our honest conversation plants a seed of curiosity in you about how your whole authentic life would look and feel. A note on show notes:Detailed podcast show notes (the words you are reading now) are time consuming and we won't be doing them for Season 2. With that said, if there is anything we mention that you want to know more about or need a link,Email Us @ growthmindedmarriage@gmail.com. We would be 1.) thrilled that you listen and care and 2.) more than happy to help you on your journey. Growth Minded Marriage Podcast is committed to growth which means we are open to all feedback. Share this episode with a friend, tell them why they'd love it. Email us at growthmindedmarriage@gmail.com, better yet join our Growing Together community HERELeave us a rating and review on Apple Podcast
Guests - Mary Roberts and Christine JonesHosted By - Courtney Ortiz and Lesley MealorIn Episode 71 of Making The Impact - A Dance Competition Podcast, your hosts discuss the trends of overstretching and extreme flexibility with special guests Mary Roberts, IDA judge and jazz dance educator, and Christine Jones, owner of mUvmethod, a progressive conditioning program for dancers.Topics Include: True definitions of overstretching and hypermobility Safer ways to achieve flexibility Thoughts on stretching toolsIf you love Making The Impact and want to support our podcast, buy us a coffee now on Ko-Fi! Your donation will go directly towards helping create quality content for future episodes. We appreciate your support! ❤️Follow your Hosts & Guests!Courtney Ortiz - @courtney.ortizLesley Mealor - @miss.lesley.danceMary Roberts - @msmaryrobertsChristine Jones - @muvmethodLearn more about mUvmethod and their courses!The Stretch Solution - mUvmethod's Level 1 flexibility training program, which trains instructors in the fundamentals of safe and effective stretching and provides access to our comprehensive weekly stretch curriculum for dancers ages 5 and up. This episode is sponsored by:Dance Costumes by UrzúaCustom Dance Costumes and Dancewear for made every body! Use code: IMPACT15 for 15% off all costumes and dancewear! Check out IDA Affiliated Competition Gems Dance Competition!View their 2022 tour dates and register now at www.dancegems.comJoin our NEW Facebook Group and connect with us! Making The Impact - A Dance Competition Podcast Community Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! We would love to hear from you! Join our Newsletter for weekly episode releases straight to your inbox! Follow Impact Dance Adjudicators on social media @impactdanceadjudicators and for a list of affiliated dance competitions, visit our website at www.impactdanceadjudicators.comDance Costumes by Urzúa Custom costumes! Receive 15% off by using the code IDA15 at checkout! Gems Dance Competition IDA Affiliated Competition! Register for 2022 Events now!Support the show (http://www.ko-fi.com/makingtheimpact)
In last week's episode I shared my personal story of food addiction. In that episode, I talked about my lifelong journey with compulsive eating, food addiction, and attempts at weight loss and recovery. When I recorded it, I was just beginning a new 8 week group coaching program for food addiction and recovery with two coaches. What I didn't mention was that this program was based on a ketogenic lifestyle and we'll talk more about that in a bit. On this episode you'll meet my coaches - Coach Mary Roberts and Coach Jessyca Reynolds.Learn more and follow Mary Roberts at: Instagram.com/KetoMary71Facebook.com/Ketomary71 www.ketocoachmary.comhttps://ketogeniclifestylecoaching.com/get-coaching/coaches/mary-roberts/Learn more and follow Jessyca Reynolds at:Instagram.com/coachjessycafacebook.com/jessycaketofiedhttps://ketogeniclifestylecoaching.com/get-coaching/coaches/jessyca-reynolds/Learn more about Food Addiction & Ketogenic Lifestyle Recovery programs at: https://ketogeniclifestylecoaching.com/get-coaching/specialty-groups/food-addiction-and-recovery/
Mary Roberts @ketomary71 is a Ketogenic lifestyle coach @ketogeniclifestylecoaching.comand Food addiction recovery coach @ketocoachmary.comMary suffered for most of her life with disordered eating, bulemia, binge eating, compulsive overeating and extreme calorie restriction. Mary finally found food freedom at age 42 after finding the ketogenic diet and finding food freedom losing over 100 lbs and reversing many of her chronic health conditions such as type 2 diabetes and high blood pressure.Mary now has 7 years of food sobriety and uses her experience and knowledge to help others with her 1 on 1 coaching and group coaching.If you enjoy or find value in Rock Your Best Life Podcast please consider supporting us on Patreon by becoming a Patreon you will help us reach more people and create quality content.You get exclusive content such as free Q and A's consultations with me and early access to episodes. Become a Patreon @www.Patreon.com/rockyourbestlifepodcastWork with me I am a Certified health coach @www.rockinrosawellness.comI offer 1 on1 Coaching and free discovery call!Join my free facebook accountability group RockinrosawellnessVIPRockstars We have daily motivation healthy tips and free challenges every month.Join my weekly newsletter list I send this out every Friday!Have a question or would you like to see a particular guest on the show?Email me @rockyourbestlifepodcast@yahoo.comor message me on Facebook or Instagram
Mary Robert's is a food addiction and recovery coach. Monika and Mary discuss binge eating and food addictions and how Mary has overcome these herself and currently helping others to do the same. She works with clients one on one and in groups equipping them with the tools they need to find their freedom and lifelong food sobriety. ⠀ ⠀ Mary suffered from disordered relationship with food her whole life and found her freedom from food addiction at age 42. We will discuss how she did it, and give you tips to help you with food addiction struggles.⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ Connect with Mary Robert's:⠀⠀⠀ _______________________⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀ Website: www.ketocoachmary.com⠀ IG: https://www.instagram.com/ketomary71⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀ Connect with Monika:⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ________________________⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/fit.fat.hotaf/FACEBOOK PAGE: https://www.facebook.com/FitFatHotAf/⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/user/monikapl419⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀ _______________________⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀ Kettle & Fire Bone Broth Discount Code: Fit.Fat.HotAF (15% OFF) https://www.kf91trk.com/WNGS83/2CTPL/⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ BPISports.con 15% off code: FITFATHOTAF⠀ https://bpisports.com/?rfsn=5816526.7097e8⠀ ⠀ Ritual Multivatamins $15 off: ⠀ https://share.ritual.com/x/n4sQWq⠀ ⠀ Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM):⠀ https://nutrisense.io $25 discount code: FITFATHOTAF ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ The information discussed in this episode is intended as general information only. It is not intended as medical advice. Always consult your healthcare practitioner before making any changes.⠀⠀⠀⠀ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/monikab/support
Enjoy this nourishing experience of Yoga Nidra with guest Padmavati (Mary) Roberts. In today's world of overstimulation and fatigue, this practice is one of the most gentle and beautiful experiences. Padmavati, Mary Roberts, is a Sivananda Yoga Teacher and leads the Wellbeing Center at the Sivananda Ashram Yoga Retreat in the Bahamas. Her Ayurveda studies with Drs. K.P. Khalsa, David Frawley, Robert Svoboda, Claudia Welch and Vasant Lad have sparked a love for Ayurveda. Trained by her teacher and mentor Isvari, Mary Ann Johnson, to give Ayurveda Body Treatments and Marma Therapy, Padmavati is honored to share the beautiful healing treatments with clients. She is also certified in iRest Yoga Nidra, Chair Yoga and Yin Yoga. In the Bahamas, she teaches courses and assists with Sivananda Teacher Training Courses. Her book What's Possible? Ayurvedic Odyssey: The Year Yoga Changed - My Life is the story of her year-long study in the Bahamas ashram and her journey to health and wholeness through Yoga and Ayurveda. https://www.amazon.com/Whats-Possible-Ayurvedic-Odyssey-Changed/dp/0940676486 www.BestYOULife.com www.aparnak.com www. www.aparnak.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aparna-khanolkar/support
Guests - Mary Roberts and Terrill MitchellHosted By - Courtney Ortiz and Lesley MealorIn Episode 40 of Making The Impact - A Dance Competition Podcast, Courtney and Lesley talk with jazz dance experts Mary Roberts and Terrill Mitchell to uncover some truths about jazz in the 21st century! Topics Include: Steps and movement qualities that are MUSTS in your jazz training Why the history of the movement and the style are still important today The real reasons jazz dance seems to be disappearing from competitionThe blog that inspired this episode was released in March 2017, and titled “Getting Jazzy With It!”. Read now!Follow your Hosts & Guests!Courtney - @courtney.ortizLesley - @lil_lez36Mary - @msmaryrobertsTerrill - @tmitchell227This episode is sponsored by:Level Up Dance Supplies - Dance gear and Dance bags!Receive $10 off your next order with code: bravo5678Dance Costumes By Urzúa - Custom Costumes and DancewearReceive 15% off by using the code IDA15 at checkout!Check out some of the resources we spoke about in the episode! Uprooted: The Journey of Jazz DanceWhitey's Lindy Hoppers in "Hellzapoppin'""Prologue" from "West Side Story" - directed/choreographed by Jerome RobbinsGiordano MovesIntroduction to Bob FosseCLICK HERE to send in your questions to be answered on a future Q&A with Courtney episode! You can request to stay anonymous or have Courtney give you a shout out live on the air!Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! We would love to hear from you! Join our Newsletter for weekly episode releases straight to your inbox! Follow Impact Dance Adjudicators on social media @impactdanceadjudicators and for a list of affiliated dance competitions, visit our website atwww.impactdanceadjudicators.com
Mary discusses her journey from eating disorders, food addiction, and negative self-image to helping others overcome the same issues.EPISODE 22 SHOW NOTES:DISORDERED RELATIONSHIP WITH FOODPASSION TO HELP OTHERSORIGINS OF BODY IMAGE DISORDERBIG BOOB TRAUMAWHY I POST PHOTOS OF MYSELFWHAT I SEE IN THE MIRRORBODY IMAGE STRUGGLEBULIMIABINGE EATING DISORDEREMOTIONAL ASPECT OF FOODEVERYTHING IN MODERATION MODERATORS VS. ABSTAINERSRESTRICTION ISN'T NECESSARILY DISORDEREDEAT LESS & EXERCISE UNHELPFUL ADVICECALORIE COUNTING QUEENARE MODERATORS LOOKING FOR PERMISSION TO INDULGE?BODY POSITIVITY MOVEMENTHEALTH SHOULD BE THE FOCUSMENTAL HEALTH IS IMPORTANTKETOGENIC LIFESTYLE COACHFOOD ADDICTION AND RECOVERYLOVE YOURSELF WHERE YOU'RE ATLOOK FOR ROOT CAUSESMary Roberts is a wife and mother who spent the majority of her life battling sugar addiction and various stages of obesity. Through living a Ketogenic Lifestyle, she has overcome obesity and maintains control over her food addiction and her health. She is a recovering bulemic, compulsive over eater/binge eater and has over 6 years of food sobriety.In addition to battling the "sugar monster" and the scale, she was diagnosed with high blood pressure and Type 2 Diabetes in 2008. Six years later she found herself, at age 42, weighing in at 260 pounds and suffering from fatigue, depression, frequent illnesses, and relying on various medications to control her conditions. She decided she couldn't go on living that way, and she set out to make a change.Coaching: https://ketogeniclifestylecoaching.com/coaches/mary-roberts/IG: https://www.instagram.com/ketomary71/IG: https://www.instagram.com/ketogeniclifestylecoaching/FB: https://www.facebook.com/ketomary71Twitter: https://twitter.com/ketomary71**************************Lone Star Keto Social MediaWebsite: https://lone-star-keto.com/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/lonestarketogirlIG: https://www.instagram.com/lonestarketogirlTwitter: https://twitter.com/Lone_Star_KetoFB: https://www.facebook.com/LoneStarKetogirl/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/lonestarketogirl Carnivore & Fasting coaching: https://meatrx.com/product/amber-w/
On this episode I talked with Micaela about the passion and love for theatre and performing she's had since a young age, the theatre presence that many people aren't aware of on the west coast, her experience on the First National Tour of Sister Act and understudying Mary Roberts, how she got cast for WICKED The Musical, the Elphaba and Glinda pairs she's performed alongside, how she memorizes the parts of multiple tracks in Wicked, getting to be Nessarose, her Broadway debut, and more. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/backstagewithbeccab/support
In this episode I had so much fun sitting down and talking with Mary Roberts also known as @ketomary71. Some topics discussed in this episode: All about Mary's journey Carnivore and Weight management Fasting and Weight Loss Weight and Perimenopause Our Relationships with FoodThis episode was originally a video on my YouTube channel.——–ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTESThey can be found on the original YouTube post here. ——-MY BOOK**Carnivore Cure**Carnivore Cure provides a step-by-step approach to optimal health while also providing extensive nutritional information and evidence-based support for following a meat-based lifestyle (with hundreds of colored visuals and coveted Nutrition with Judy nutritional graphics). Carnivore Cure debunks nutritional misinformation and provides lifestyle support through the lens of holistic health.www.carnivorecure.com--------DISCLAIMER: The content is for educational purposes only. While I am a nutritional therapy practitioner and provide nutritional support, I am not providing medical advice. Whenever you start a new diet or protocol, always first consult with your trusted practitioner.
Friday, August 21st at 3 pm, ARTS – Live & Local! host Carol Newman speaks with: Liberty Theatre Director Jennifer Crockett on a month of films in the theatre Artist Judith Altruda with the Eugene Landry Project Ceramic artist and Board president Mary Roberts on the Hoffman Center for the Arts in Manzanita
Carly and Hannah chat with choreographer, dance educator, and all around boss Mary Roberts. They dive deep into equality and pay for dancers of all ages and backgrounds, different cultures of dance across different states, as well as commercial vs. collegiate dance. Hannah gets to “nerd out” about education a bit, and they continue the conversation regarding social media and young dancers. Don’t forget to write a review in Apple podcasts, and send email to countmeinpodcast@gmail.com! Follow us on instagram @countmeinpodcast, and rate on iTunes! Mary: @msmaryroberts Carly: @CarlyFayedance Producer Corey: @CoreyJennings
Peter plans to convert his summer to a “staycation” after speaking to friends from the Buffalo History Museum, the Martin House, the New Phoenix Theater, and the Lancaster Opera House.
In this episode I had so much fun sitting down and talking with Mary Roberts also known as @ketomary71. Some topics discussed in this episode: 1. All about Mary's journey2. Carnivore and Weight management3. Fasting and Weight Loss4. Weight and Perimenopause5. Our Relationships with FoodThis episode was originally a video on my YouTube channel.——–ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTESThey can be found on the original YouTube post here. ——-MY BOOK**Carnivore Cure**Carnivore Cure provides a step-by-step approach to optimal health while also providing extensive nutritional information and evidence-based support for following a meat-based lifestyle (with hundreds of colored visuals and coveted Nutrition with Judy nutritional graphics). Carnivore Cure debunks nutritional misinformation and provides lifestyle support through the lens of holistic health.www.carnivorecure.com--------DISCLAIMER: The content is for educational purposes only. While I am a nutritional therapy practitioner and provide nutritional support, I am not providing medical advice. Whenever you start a new diet or protocol, always first consult with your trusted practitioner.
Are you struggling with food addiction? Are you scared you will gain weight during this crazy time in our world right now? Today I chat with my keto family member Mary Roberts. Her passion is helping other people overcome their disordered eating patterns, improve their health and help them navigate a sustainable keto lifestyle. Mary Roberts is a Ketovangelist Lifestyle Coach. She is passionate about helping people navigate a ketogenic way of eating and overcoming their dysfunctional relationship with food. Keto literally saved her life and she wants other people to know they don't have to suffer. Mary has been following a ketogenic diet/lifestyle for six years. She's lost 106 pounds, reversed her type two diabetes, healed her high blood pressure, no longer has asthma/allergies, no longer snores or has sleep apnea, keto healed almost all of her psoriasis and she's only been sick with a cold one time in the five years she's been following a ketogenic diet. In addition to overcoming all of her health issues, she has overcome a lifetime of binge eating, sugar/food addiction and obesity. You can follow her journey on Instagram and Facebook @ketomary71 She can also be found at www.ketovangelistcoaching.com/mary-roberts Follow me on "LOW CARB ATHLETE" on Facebook and Instagram Learn more on my personal story, my why, passion and purpose here I would love to hear how you are staying fit and healthy on the inside and out right now! Reach out on social media... the LOW CARB ATHLETE! Debbie
durée : 00:29:06 - Une histoire particulière, un récit documentaire en deux parties - Khalil Bey achetait des tableaux qui n'étaient pas tous de ceux qu'un mari laisse voir à sa femme. Les Parisiens ne se sont pas attristé du sort de Khalil Bey, le dandy ottoman qui avait tout perdu au jeu et qui en quittant Paris, avait du vendre toute sa collection, y compris l'Origine du Monde de Gustave Courbet. * En fin de compte, même si sa maîtresse Constance Quéniaux n'était plus là pour lui porter chance, le Turc des Grands boulevards pourrait se consoler dans les bras de la multitude de femmes qui à n'en pas douter, l'attendaient chez lui à Istanbul. Pour les français, c'était un peu comme si Khalil Bey s'était évaporé dans le Bain Turc d'Ingres, qui fut - dans la vraie vie - un des chefs d'oeuvre de sa magnifique collection. Mais non ! La princesse Nazli que Khalil Bey épousa n'était pas une odalisque et ne sortait pas d'un tableau orientaliste. Elle n'avait rien à voir avec cet imaginaire occidental. Mais dans cette époque où l'idéologie orientaliste bat son plein, même une princesse qui se considérait « moderne » pouvait être réduite à une simple odalisque dans le marché de l'art en Europe. Mais la princesse Nazli suivit son chemin. Arrière-petite-fille de Mehmet Ali pacha, le premier khédive, le gouverneur ottoman d'Egypte, elle créa dans les années 1880 en Egypte, puis au début des années 1900 en Tunisie, des salons littéraires. Elle était loin de s'imaginer qu'un jour elle serait considérée comme une des inspiratrices du féminisme dans le monde arabe. Avec : Edhem Eldem, historien, Collège de France et l'université de Bogazici ; Mary Roberts, historienne de l'art, université de Sydney ; Zeynep Inankur, historienne de l'art, université Mimar Sinan à Istanbul ; Sinan Kuneralp, historien et éditeur (ISIS) ; Lilia Labidi, anthropologue, ex-ministre des femmes en Tunisie Un documentaire d'Ilana Navaro. Réalisation : Annabelle Brouard. Prises de son : Benjamin Vignal, Déborah Dagobert. Mixage : Guillaume Ledu. Documentation : Antoine Vuilloz. Archives INA : Hervé Evanno. Recherche et documentation internet : Annelise Signoret. Collaboration : Suzanne Saint-Cast Avec les voix de : Lara Bruhl, Cécile Laffon et Annelise Signoret Bibliographie Mary Roberts, Intimate Outsiders, Duke University Press, 2007. Bertrand Tillier, Khalil Bey. Parisien de Stamboul, Du Lérot, 2016. Nazli Hafsia, La princesse Nazli Fadhel en Tunisie. 1896-1913. Une figure moderniste, Sagittaire Editions, 2010. Pour aller plus loin... Edward Saïd, L'Orientalisme. L'Orient créé par l'Occident, Seuil, 2005. Edhem Eldem, Un Orient de consommation, Musée de la banque ottomane, 2010. Margot Badran and Miriam Cooke, Opening the Gates, Second Edition. An Anthology of Arab Feminist Writing, Indiana University Press, 2004. Zeynep Inankur, Reina Lewis et Mary Roberts, The Poetics and Politics of Place: Ottoman Istanbul and British Orientalism, University of Washington Press, 2010. Reina Lewis, Rethinking Orientalism. Women, Travel, and the Ottoman Harem, Rutgers University Press, 2004. Christine Peltre, Les Orientalistes, Hazan, 2018. The Oriental Flaneur: Khalil Bey and the Cosmopolitan Experience. Thèse de Deniz Türker, département d'architecture du Massachussetts Institute of Technology, 2007. La nouvelle Égypte, ce qu'on dit, ce qu'on voit du Caire à Fashoda. Dans ces souvenirs de voyage en Egypte publiés en 1905, Amédée Baillot de Guerville évoque sa rencontre avec la princesse Nazli : page 174 et alii. En ligne sur Gallica. L'évolution du féminisme en Egypte. Cet article de La Petite Tunisie du février 1935, évoque la princesse Nazli et son salon littéraire. La lutte de la Princesse Nazli pour le respect des libertés publiques en Turquie. Article de Hatem Karoui, auteur d'une biographie romancée de la princesse Nazli. Sur ce même site, Hatem Karoui propose la traduction d'un article du journal Al Hadhira datant du 30 mai 1899 sur l'action de la princesse Nazli dans la Nahdha (renaissance) arabe. Votre prochaine Histoire particulière... ... à
durée : 00:28:53 - Une histoire particulière, un récit documentaire en deux parties - Pendant plus de 160 ans, l'identité du modèle d'un des chefs d'ouvre de Gustave Courbet était une énigme pour des journalistes, des historiens, des amateurs d'art et de scandale. Qui était-elle ? Savait-elle qu'elle acceptait le rôle de celle qui fut à l'Origine du Monde ? Comment en était-elle arrivée à cette place qui lui donnait, malgré elle, un pouvoir subversif ? * Le foyer de l'opéra était purement érotique, puisque c'était un foyer d'échanges, où les mères de famille, les vieilles tantes marchandent les danseuses. C'est une sorte de bordel pour riches et aisés. - Claude Schopp L'histoire de cette découverte, nous fait plonger dans le monde de Constance Quéniaux, danseuse à l'opéra et courtisane de Khalil Bey, l'énigmatique collectionneur d'art ou le « Turc du boulevard ». Une traversée dans le Paris du Second Empire à travers l'histoire de l'art, l'orientalisme, et le monde des courtisanes. Avec : Claude Schopp, chercheur et biographe d'Alexandre Dumas-fils ; Isolde Pludermacher, conservatrice en chef au Musée d'Orsay ; Bertrand Tillier, historien, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne ; Edhem Eldem, historien, Collège de France et l'université de Bogaziçi. Un documentaire d'Ilana Navaro. Réalisation : Annabelle Brouard. Prise de son : Benjamin Vignal, Déborah Dagobert. Mixage : Guillaume Le Du. Documentation : Antoine Vuilloz. Archives INA : Hervé Evanno. Recherche et documentation internet : Annelise Signoret. Collaboration : Suzanne Saint-Cast (1ère diffusion : 19/10/2019) Avec les voix de : Lara Bruhl, Cécile Laffon et Annelise Signoret Bibliographie Claude Schopp, L'origine du Monde, vie du modèle Bertrand Tillier, Khalil Bey, le Parisien de Stamboul Michèle Haddad, Khalil Bey, une vie une collection Enis Batur, La Pomme Pour aller plus loin... Edhem Eldem, Un Orient de Consommation, Musée de la banque ottomane, 2010. Zeynep Inankur, Reina Lewis et Mary Roberts, The Poetics and Politics of Place: Ottoman Istanbul and British Orientalism, University of Washington Press, 2010. Edward Saïd, L'Orientalisme. L'Orient créé par l'Occident, Seuil, 2005. Melle Queniaux : une des favorites du compositeur Auber, comme on peut le lire dans le Bloc-Notes parisien du Gaulois du 17 août 1890. En ligne sur Gallica. Catalogue de la vente des objets d'art et d'ameublement ayant appartenus à Mme Constance Quéniaux. Hôtel Drouot, 11 et 12 juin 1908. En ligne sur Gallica. Danseuses de l'Opéra au XIXème siècle : l'envers du décor. Article publié sur le blog Plume-d'histoire.fr De l'ambivalence entre salariat et prostitution. Chapitre 5 du livre de Marie-Victoire Louis sur la prostitution, dans lequel l'auteur évoque le statut ambigu des danseuses. Sur Gallica, on peut feuilleter le livre de Nestor Roqueplan : Les coulisses de l'Opéra (1855), qui évoque notamment le foyer de l'Opéra, les relations particulières des danseuses avec les abonnés. The Oriental Flaneur : Khalil Bey and the Cosmopolitan Experience. Thèse de Deniz Türker, département d'architecture du Massachussetts Institute of Technology, 2007. Première diffusion le 19 octobre 2019
durée : 00:28:53 - Une histoire particulière, un récit documentaire en deux parties - Pendant plus de 160 ans, l'identité du modèle d'un des chefs d'ouvre de Gustave Courbet était une énigme pour des journalistes, des historiens, des amateurs d'art et de scandale. Qui était-elle ? Savait-elle qu'elle acceptait le rôle de celle qui fut à l'Origine du Monde ? Comment en était-elle arrivée à cette place qui lui donnait, malgré elle, un pouvoir subversif ? * Le foyer de l'opéra était purement érotique, puisque c'était un foyer d'échanges, où les mères de famille, les vieilles tantes marchandent les danseuses. C'est une sorte de bordel pour riches et aisés. - Claude Schopp L'histoire de cette découverte, nous fait plonger dans le monde de Constance Quéniaux, danseuse à l'opéra et courtisane de Khalil Bey, l'énigmatique collectionneur d'art ou le « Turc du boulevard ». Une traversée dans le Paris du Second Empire à travers l'histoire de l'art, l'orientalisme, et le monde des courtisanes. Avec : Claude Schopp, chercheur et biographe d'Alexandre Dumas-fils ; Isolde Pludermacher, conservatrice en chef au Musée d'Orsay ; Bertrand Tillier, historien, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne ; Edhem Eldem, historien, Collège de France et l'université de Bogaziçi. Un documentaire d'Ilana Navaro. Réalisation : Annabelle Brouard. Prise de son : Benjamin Vignal, Déborah Dagobert. Mixage : Guillaume Le Du. Documentation : Antoine Vuilloz. Archives INA : Hervé Evanno. Recherche et documentation internet : Annelise Signoret. Collaboration : Suzanne Saint-Cast (1ère diffusion : 19/10/2019) Avec les voix de : Lara Bruhl, Cécile Laffon et Annelise Signoret Bibliographie Claude Schopp, L'origine du Monde, vie du modèle Bertrand Tillier, Khalil Bey, le Parisien de Stamboul Michèle Haddad, Khalil Bey, une vie une collection Enis Batur, La Pomme Pour aller plus loin... Edhem Eldem, Un Orient de Consommation, Musée de la banque ottomane, 2010. Zeynep Inankur, Reina Lewis et Mary Roberts, The Poetics and Politics of Place: Ottoman Istanbul and British Orientalism, University of Washington Press, 2010. Edward Saïd, L'Orientalisme. L'Orient créé par l'Occident, Seuil, 2005. Melle Queniaux : une des favorites du compositeur Auber, comme on peut le lire dans le Bloc-Notes parisien du Gaulois du 17 août 1890. En ligne sur Gallica. Catalogue de la vente des objets d'art et d'ameublement ayant appartenus à Mme Constance Quéniaux. Hôtel Drouot, 11 et 12 juin 1908. En ligne sur Gallica. Danseuses de l'Opéra au XIXème siècle : l'envers du décor. Article publié sur le blog Plume-d'histoire.fr De l'ambivalence entre salariat et prostitution. Chapitre 5 du livre de Marie-Victoire Louis sur la prostitution, dans lequel l'auteur évoque le statut ambigu des danseuses. Sur Gallica, on peut feuilleter le livre de Nestor Roqueplan : Les coulisses de l'Opéra (1855), qui évoque notamment le foyer de l'Opéra, les relations particulières des danseuses avec les abonnés. The Oriental Flaneur : Khalil Bey and the Cosmopolitan Experience. Thèse de Deniz Türker, département d'architecture du Massachussetts Institute of Technology, 2007. Première diffusion le 19 octobre 2019
durée : 00:29:06 - Une histoire particulière, un récit documentaire en deux parties - Khalil Bey achetait des tableaux qui n'étaient pas tous de ceux qu'un mari laisse voir à sa femme. Les Parisiens ne se sont pas attristé du sort de Khalil Bey, le dandy ottoman qui avait tout perdu au jeu et qui en quittant Paris, avait du vendre toute sa collection, y compris l'Origine du Monde de Gustave Courbet. * En fin de compte, même si sa maîtresse Constance Quéniaux n'était plus là pour lui porter chance, le Turc des Grands boulevards pourrait se consoler dans les bras de la multitude de femmes qui à n'en pas douter, l'attendaient chez lui à Istanbul. Pour les français, c'était un peu comme si Khalil Bey s'était évaporé dans le Bain Turc d'Ingres, qui fut - dans la vraie vie - un des chefs d'oeuvre de sa magnifique collection. Mais non ! La princesse Nazli que Khalil Bey épousa n'était pas une odalisque et ne sortait pas d'un tableau orientaliste. Elle n'avait rien à voir avec cet imaginaire occidental. Mais dans cette époque où l'idéologie orientaliste bat son plein, même une princesse qui se considérait « moderne » pouvait être réduite à une simple odalisque dans le marché de l'art en Europe. Mais la princesse Nazli suivit son chemin. Arrière-petite-fille de Mehmet Ali pacha, le premier khédive, le gouverneur ottoman d'Egypte, elle créa dans les années 1880 en Egypte, puis au début des années 1900 en Tunisie, des salons littéraires. Elle était loin de s'imaginer qu'un jour elle serait considérée comme une des inspiratrices du féminisme dans le monde arabe. Avec : Edhem Eldem, historien, Collège de France et l'université de Bogazici ; Mary Roberts, historienne de l'art, université de Sydney ; Zeynep Inankur, historienne de l'art, université Mimar Sinan à Istanbul ; Sinan Kuneralp, historien et éditeur (ISIS) ; Lilia Labidi, anthropologue, ex-ministre des femmes en Tunisie Un documentaire d'Ilana Navaro. Réalisation : Annabelle Brouard. Prises de son : Benjamin Vignal, Déborah Dagobert. Mixage : Guillaume Ledu. Documentation : Antoine Vuilloz. Archives INA : Hervé Evanno. Recherche et documentation internet : Annelise Signoret. Collaboration : Suzanne Saint-Cast Avec les voix de : Lara Bruhl, Cécile Laffon et Annelise Signoret Bibliographie Mary Roberts, Intimate Outsiders, Duke University Press, 2007. Bertrand Tillier, Khalil Bey. Parisien de Stamboul, Du Lérot, 2016. Nazli Hafsia, La princesse Nazli Fadhel en Tunisie. 1896-1913. Une figure moderniste, Sagittaire Editions, 2010. Pour aller plus loin... Edward Saïd, L'Orientalisme. L'Orient créé par l'Occident, Seuil, 2005. Edhem Eldem, Un Orient de consommation, Musée de la banque ottomane, 2010. Margot Badran and Miriam Cooke, Opening the Gates, Second Edition. An Anthology of Arab Feminist Writing, Indiana University Press, 2004. Zeynep Inankur, Reina Lewis et Mary Roberts, The Poetics and Politics of Place: Ottoman Istanbul and British Orientalism, University of Washington Press, 2010. Reina Lewis, Rethinking Orientalism. Women, Travel, and the Ottoman Harem, Rutgers University Press, 2004. Christine Peltre, Les Orientalistes, Hazan, 2018. The Oriental Flaneur: Khalil Bey and the Cosmopolitan Experience. Thèse de Deniz Türker, département d'architecture du Massachussetts Institute of Technology, 2007. La nouvelle Égypte, ce qu'on dit, ce qu'on voit du Caire à Fashoda. Dans ces souvenirs de voyage en Egypte publiés en 1905, Amédée Baillot de Guerville évoque sa rencontre avec la princesse Nazli : page 174 et alii. En ligne sur Gallica. L'évolution du féminisme en Egypte. Cet article de La Petite Tunisie du février 1935, évoque la princesse Nazli et son salon littéraire. La lutte de la Princesse Nazli pour le respect des libertés publiques en Turquie. Article de Hatem Karoui, auteur d'une biographie romancée de la princesse Nazli. Sur ce même site, Hatem Karoui propose la traduction d'un article du journal Al Hadhira datant du 30 mai 1899 sur l'action de la princesse Nazli dans la Nahdha (renaissance) arabe. Votre prochaine Histoire particulière... ... à
Episode 445 with Mary Roberts hosted by Zeinab AzarbadeganDownload the podcastFeed | iTunes | GooglePlay | SoundCloudThe line between Orientalist and Ottoman painting might at first seem clear. But in this episode, historian Mary Roberts argues that such distinctions are in fact complicated, drawing on her recent book Istanbul Exchanges: Ottomans, Orientalists and Nineteenth-Century Visual Culture. She explains how Istanbul became a global center of production, circulation, and exhibition of visual culture in the nineteenth century. Ottomans and Orientalists both contended and connected with each other--whether in Pera or in the palace--and Roberts discusses how these networks of patronage and apprenticeship eventually led to works that were produced in Istanbul ending up all around the world. There they became defined as Orientalist, but Roberts unearths the more tangled genealogy of their production, as well as the relevance of audience in these characterizations. « Click for More »
Episode 445 with Mary Roberts hosted by Zeinab AzarbadeganDownload the podcastFeed | iTunes | GooglePlay | SoundCloudThe line between Orientalist and Ottoman painting might at first seem clear. But in this episode, historian Mary Roberts argues that such distinctions are in fact complicated, drawing on her recent book Istanbul Exchanges: Ottomans, Orientalists and Nineteenth-Century Visual Culture. She explains how Istanbul became a global center of production, circulation, and exhibition of visual culture in the nineteenth century. Ottomans and Orientalists both contended and connected with each other--whether in Pera or in the palace--and Roberts discusses how these networks of patronage and apprenticeship eventually led to works that were produced in Istanbul ending up all around the world. There they became defined as Orientalist, but Roberts unearths the more tangled genealogy of their production, as well as the relevance of audience in these characterizations. « Click for More »
In this episode of Making the Impact, Courtney and Lesley chat with Erika Hebron and Mary Roberts about the benefits of technique in all styles of dance. This episode covers: Ideas for keeping technique classes fresh and engaging How a strong technical foundation can prevent injury as well as help a dancer bounce back from injury Tips for how to work on your technique on your own, outside of class Resources mentioned in this episode include: “Jazz Dance: A History of the Roots and Branches” by Lindsay Guarino and Wendy Oliver “Conditioning For Dancers” by Tom Welsh The blog that inspired this episode was released back in February 2018, and is called “Why Technique Will Never Go Out of Style”. Check it out! Follow your Hosts and Guests on Instagram! Courtney Ortiz @courtney.ortiz Lesley Mealor @lil_lez36 Erika Hebron @ejhebron Mary Roberts @msmaryroberts Check out our season sponsor Level Up Dance Supplies for all of your dance bag and dance gear needs this competition season! Receive $10 off your next order with code: Impact www.levelupdancesupplies.com Check out our IDA Affiliated Competition and Episode Sponsor: Spirit of Dance Awards CLICK HERE to send in your questions to be answered on a future Q&A episode with Courtney, owner of IDA. You can request to stay anonymous or have Courtney give you a shout out live on the air! Follow Impact Dance Adjudicators on social media @impactdanceadjudicators and for a list of affiliated dance competitions, visit our website www.impactdanceadjudicators.com
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durée : 00:29:06 - Une histoire particulière, un récit documentaire en deux parties - Khalil Bey achetait des tableaux qui n'étaient pas tous de ceux qu'un mari laisse voir à sa femme. Les Parisiens ne se sont pas attristé du sort de Khalil Bey, le dandy ottoman qui avait tout perdu au jeu et qui en quittant Paris, avait du vendre toute sa collection, y compris l'Origine du Monde de Gustave Courbet. * En fin de compte, même si sa maîtresse Constance Quéniaux n'était plus là pour lui porter chance, le Turc des Grands boulevards pourrait se consoler dans les bras de la multitude de femmes qui à n'en pas douter, l'attendaient chez lui à Istanbul. Pour les français, c'était un peu comme si Khalil Bey s'était évaporé dans le Bain Turc d'Ingres, qui fut - dans la vraie vie - un des chefs d'oeuvre de sa magnifique collection. Mais non ! La princesse Nazli que Khalil Bey épousa n'était pas une odalisque et ne sortait pas d'un tableau orientaliste. Elle n'avait rien à voir avec cet imaginaire occidental. Mais dans cette époque où l'idéologie orientaliste bas son plein, même une princesse qui se considérait « moderne » pouvait être réduite à une simple odalisque dans le marché de l'art en Europe. Mais la princesse Nazli suiva son chemin. Arrière-petite-fille de Mehmet Ali pacha, le premier khédive, le gouverneur ottoman d'Egypte, elle créa dans les années 1880 en Egypte, puis au début des années 1900 en Tunisie, des salons littéraires. Elle était loin de s'imaginer qu'un jour elle serait considérée comme une des inspiratrices du féminisme dans le monde arabe. Avec : Edhem Eldem, historien, Collège de France et l'université de Bogazici ; Mary Roberts, historienne de l'art, université de Sydney ; Zeynep Inankur, historienne de l'art, université Mimar Sinan à Istanbul ; Sinan Kuneralp, historien et éditeur (ISIS) ; Lilia Labidi, anthropologue, ex-ministre des femmes en Tunisie Un documentaire d'Ilana Navaro. Réalisation : Annabelle Brouard. Prise de son : Benjamin Vignal, Déborah Dagobert. Mixage : Guillaume Le Du. Documentation : Antoine Vuilloz. Archives INA : Hervé Evanno. Recherche et documentation internet : Annelise Signoret. Collaboration : Suzanne Saint-Cast Avec les voix de : Lara Bruhl, Cécile Laffon et Annelise Signoret Bibliographie Mary Roberts, Intimate Outsiders, Duke University Press, 2007. Bertrand Tillier, Khalil Bey. Parisien de Stamboul, Du Lérot, 2016. Nazli Hafsia, La princesse Nazli Fadhel en Tunisie. 1896-1913. Une figure moderniste, Sagittaire Editions, 2010. Pour aller plus loin... Edward Saïd, L'Orientalisme. L'Orient créé par l'Occident, Seuil, 2005. Edhem Eldem, Un Orient de consommation, Musée de la banque ottomane, 2010. Margot Badran and Miriam Cooke, Opening the Gates, Second Edition. An Anthology of Arab Feminist Writing, Indiana University Press, 2004. Zeynep Inankur, Reina Lewis et Mary Roberts, The Poetics and Politics of Place: Ottoman Istanbul and British Orientalism, University of Washington Press, 2010. Reina Lewis, Rethinking Orientalism. Women, Travel, and the Ottoman Harem, Rutgers University Press, 2004. Christine Peltre, Les Orientalistes, Hazan, 2018. The Oriental Flaneur: Khalil Bey and the Cosmopolitan Experience. Thèse de Deniz Türker, département d'architecture du Massachussetts Institute of Technology, 2007. La nouvelle Égypte, ce qu'on dit, ce qu'on voit du Caire à Fashoda. Dans ces souvenirs de voyage en Egypte publiés en 1905, Amédée Baillot de Guerville évoque sa rencontre avec la princesse Nazli : page 174 et alii. En ligne sur Gallica. L'évolution du féminisme en Egypte. Cet article de La Petite Tunisie du février 1935, évoque la princesse Nazli et son salon littéraire. La lutte de la Princesse Nazli pour le respect des libertés publiques en Turquie. Article de Hatem Karoui, auteur d'une biographie romancée de la princesse Nazli. Sur ce même site, Hatem Karoui propose la traduction d'un article du journal Al Hadhira datant du 30 mai 1899 sur l'action de la princesse Nazli dans la Nahdha (renaissance) arabe.
durée : 00:29:06 - Une histoire particulière, un récit documentaire en deux parties - Khalil Bey achetait des tableaux qui n'étaient pas tous de ceux qu'un mari laisse voir à sa femme. Les Parisiens ne se sont pas attristé du sort de Khalil Bey, le dandy ottoman qui avait tout perdu au jeu et qui en quittant Paris, avait du vendre toute sa collection, y compris l'Origine du Monde de Gustave Courbet. * En fin de compte, même si sa maîtresse Constance Quéniaux n'était plus là pour lui porter chance, le Turc des Grands boulevards pourrait se consoler dans les bras de la multitude de femmes qui à n'en pas douter, l'attendaient chez lui à Istanbul. Pour les français, c'était un peu comme si Khalil Bey s'était évaporé dans le Bain Turc d'Ingres, qui fut - dans la vraie vie - un des chefs d'oeuvre de sa magnifique collection. Mais non ! La princesse Nazli que Khalil Bey épousa n'était pas une odalisque et ne sortait pas d'un tableau orientaliste. Elle n'avait rien à voir avec cet imaginaire occidental. Mais dans cette époque où l'idéologie orientaliste bas son plein, même une princesse qui se considérait « moderne » pouvait être réduite à une simple odalisque dans le marché de l'art en Europe. Mais la princesse Nazli suiva son chemin. Arrière-petite-fille de Mehmet Ali pacha, le premier khédive, le gouverneur ottoman d'Egypte, elle créa dans les années 1880 en Egypte, puis au début des années 1900 en Tunisie, des salons littéraires. Elle était loin de s'imaginer qu'un jour elle serait considérée comme une des inspiratrices du féminisme dans le monde arabe. Avec : Edhem Eldem, historien, Collège de France et l'université de Bogazici ; Mary Roberts, historienne de l'art, université de Sydney ; Zeynep Inankur, historienne de l'art, université Mimar Sinan à Istanbul ; Sinan Kuneralp, historien et éditeur (ISIS) ; Lilia Labidi, anthropologue, ex-ministre des femmes en Tunisie Un documentaire d'Ilana Navaro. Réalisation : Annabelle Brouard. Prise de son : Benjamin Vignal, Déborah Dagobert. Mixage : Guillaume Le Du. Documentation : Antoine Vuilloz. Archives INA : Hervé Evanno. Recherche et documentation internet : Annelise Signoret. Collaboration : Suzanne Saint-Cast Avec les voix de : Lara Bruhl, Cécile Laffon et Annelise Signoret Bibliographie Mary Roberts, Intimate Outsiders, Duke University Press, 2007. Bertrand Tillier, Khalil Bey. Parisien de Stamboul, Du Lérot, 2016. Nazli Hafsia, La princesse Nazli Fadhel en Tunisie. 1896-1913. Une figure moderniste, Sagittaire Editions, 2010. Pour aller plus loin... Edward Saïd, L'Orientalisme. L'Orient créé par l'Occident, Seuil, 2005. Edhem Eldem, Un Orient de consommation, Musée de la banque ottomane, 2010. Margot Badran and Miriam Cooke, Opening the Gates, Second Edition. An Anthology of Arab Feminist Writing, Indiana University Press, 2004. Zeynep Inankur, Reina Lewis et Mary Roberts, The Poetics and Politics of Place: Ottoman Istanbul and British Orientalism, University of Washington Press, 2010. Reina Lewis, Rethinking Orientalism. Women, Travel, and the Ottoman Harem, Rutgers University Press, 2004. Christine Peltre, Les Orientalistes, Hazan, 2018. The Oriental Flaneur: Khalil Bey and the Cosmopolitan Experience. Thèse de Deniz Türker, département d'architecture du Massachussetts Institute of Technology, 2007. La nouvelle Égypte, ce qu'on dit, ce qu'on voit du Caire à Fashoda. Dans ces souvenirs de voyage en Egypte publiés en 1905, Amédée Baillot de Guerville évoque sa rencontre avec la princesse Nazli : page 174 et alii. En ligne sur Gallica. L'évolution du féminisme en Egypte. Cet article de La Petite Tunisie du février 1935, évoque la princesse Nazli et son salon littéraire. La lutte de la Princesse Nazli pour le respect des libertés publiques en Turquie. Article de Hatem Karoui, auteur d'une biographie romancée de la princesse Nazli. Sur ce même site, Hatem Karoui propose la traduction d'un article du journal Al Hadhira datant du 30 mai 1899 sur l'action de la princesse Nazli dans la Nahdha (renaissance) arabe.
durée : 00:28:53 - Une histoire particulière, un récit documentaire en deux parties - Pendant plus de 160 ans, l'identité du modèle d'un des chefs d'ouvre de Gustave Courbet était une énigme pour des journalistes, des historiens, des amateurs d'art et de scandale. Qui était-elle ? Savait-elle qu'elle acceptait le rôle de celle qui fut à l'Origine du Monde ? Comment en était-elle arrivée à cette place qui lui donnait, malgré elle, un pouvoir subversif ? * Le foyer de l'opéra était purement érotique, puisque c'était un foyer d'échanges, où les mères de famille, les vieilles tantes marchandent les danseuses. C'est une sorte de bordel pour riches et aisés. - Claude Schopp L'histoire de cette découverte, nous fait plonger dans le monde de Constance Quéniaux, danseuse à l'opéra et courtisane de Khalil Bey, l'énigmatique collectionneur d'art ou le « Turc du boulevard ». Une traversée dans le Paris du Second Empire à travers l'histoire de l'art, l'orientalisme, et le monde des courtisanes. Avec : Claude Schopp, chercheur et biographe d'Alexandre Dumas-fils ; Isolde Pludermacher, conservatrice en chef au Musée d'Orsay ; Bertrand Tillier, historien, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne ; Edhem Eldem, historien, Collège de France et l'université de Bogaziçi. Un documentaire d'Ilana Navaro. Réalisation : Annabelle Brouard. Prise de son : Benjamin Vignal, Déborah Dagobert. Mixage : Guillaume Le Du. Documentation : Antoine Vuilloz. Archives INA : Hervé Evanno. Recherche et documentation internet : Annelise Signoret. Collaboration : Suzanne Saint-Cast Avec les voix de : Lara Bruhl, Cécile Laffon et Annelise Signoret Bibliographie Claude Schopp, L'origine du Monde, vie du modèle Bertrand Tillier, Khalil Bey, le Parisien de Stamboul Michèle Haddad, Khalil Bey, une vie une collection Enis Batur, La Pomme Pour aller plus loin... Edhem Eldem, Un Orient de Consommation, Musée de la banque ottomane, 2010. Zeynep Inankur, Reina Lewis et Mary Roberts, The Poetics and Politics of Place: Ottoman Istanbul and British Orientalism, University of Washington Press, 2010. Edward Saïd, L'Orientalisme. L'Orient créé par l'Occident, Seuil, 2005. Melle Queniaux : une des favorites du compositeur Auber, comme on peut le lire dans le Bloc-Notes parisien du Gaulois du 17 août 1890. En ligne sur Gallica. Catalogue de la vente des objets d'art et d'ameublement ayant appartenus à Mme Constance Quéniaux. Hôtel Drouot, 11 et 12 juin 1908. En ligne sur Gallica. Danseuses de l'Opéra au XIXème siècle : l'envers du décor. Article publié sur le blog Plume-d'histoire.fr De l'ambivalence entre salariat et prostitution. Chapitre 5 du livre de Marie-Victoire Louis sur la prostitution, dans lequel l'auteur évoque le statut ambigu des danseuses. Sur Gallica, on peut feuilleter le livre de Nestor Roqueplan : Les coulisses de l'Opéra (1855), qui évoque notamment le foyer de l'Opéra, les relations particulières des danseuses avec les abonnés. The Oriental Flaneur : Khalil Bey and the Cosmopolitan Experience. Thèse de Deniz Türker, département d'architecture du Massachussetts Institute of Technology, 2007.
durée : 00:28:53 - Une histoire particulière, un récit documentaire en deux parties - Pendant plus de 160 ans, l'identité du modèle d'un des chefs d'ouvre de Gustave Courbet était une énigme pour des journalistes, des historiens, des amateurs d'art et de scandale. Qui était-elle ? Savait-elle qu'elle acceptait le rôle de celle qui fut à l'Origine du Monde ? Comment en était-elle arrivée à cette place qui lui donnait, malgré elle, un pouvoir subversif ? * Le foyer de l'opéra était purement érotique, puisque c'était un foyer d'échanges, où les mères de famille, les vieilles tantes marchandent les danseuses. C'est une sorte de bordel pour riches et aisés. - Claude Schopp L'histoire de cette découverte, nous fait plonger dans le monde de Constance Quéniaux, danseuse à l'opéra et courtisane de Khalil Bey, l'énigmatique collectionneur d'art ou le « Turc du boulevard ». Une traversée dans le Paris du Second Empire à travers l'histoire de l'art, l'orientalisme, et le monde des courtisanes. Avec : Claude Schopp, chercheur et biographe d'Alexandre Dumas-fils ; Isolde Pludermacher, conservatrice en chef au Musée d'Orsay ; Bertrand Tillier, historien, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne ; Edhem Eldem, historien, Collège de France et l'université de Bogaziçi. Un documentaire d'Ilana Navaro. Réalisation : Annabelle Brouard. Prise de son : Benjamin Vignal, Déborah Dagobert. Mixage : Guillaume Le Du. Documentation : Antoine Vuilloz. Archives INA : Hervé Evanno. Recherche et documentation internet : Annelise Signoret. Collaboration : Suzanne Saint-Cast Avec les voix de : Lara Bruhl, Cécile Laffon et Annelise Signoret Bibliographie Claude Schopp, L'origine du Monde, vie du modèle Bertrand Tillier, Khalil Bey, le Parisien de Stamboul Michèle Haddad, Khalil Bey, une vie une collection Enis Batur, La Pomme Pour aller plus loin... Edhem Eldem, Un Orient de Consommation, Musée de la banque ottomane, 2010. Zeynep Inankur, Reina Lewis et Mary Roberts, The Poetics and Politics of Place: Ottoman Istanbul and British Orientalism, University of Washington Press, 2010. Edward Saïd, L'Orientalisme. L'Orient créé par l'Occident, Seuil, 2005. Melle Queniaux : une des favorites du compositeur Auber, comme on peut le lire dans le Bloc-Notes parisien du Gaulois du 17 août 1890. En ligne sur Gallica. Catalogue de la vente des objets d'art et d'ameublement ayant appartenus à Mme Constance Quéniaux. Hôtel Drouot, 11 et 12 juin 1908. En ligne sur Gallica. Danseuses de l'Opéra au XIXème siècle : l'envers du décor. Article publié sur le blog Plume-d'histoire.fr De l'ambivalence entre salariat et prostitution. Chapitre 5 du livre de Marie-Victoire Louis sur la prostitution, dans lequel l'auteur évoque le statut ambigu des danseuses. Sur Gallica, on peut feuilleter le livre de Nestor Roqueplan : Les coulisses de l'Opéra (1855), qui évoque notamment le foyer de l'Opéra, les relations particulières des danseuses avec les abonnés. The Oriental Flaneur : Khalil Bey and the Cosmopolitan Experience. Thèse de Deniz Türker, département d'architecture du Massachussetts Institute of Technology, 2007.
Brenda Puga is the Development and CR Manager for Special Olympics Arizona. The mission of Special Olympics is to provide year-round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for children and adults with intellectual disabilities, giving them continuing opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy and participate in a sharing […] The post Brenda Puga with Special Olympics Arizona and Mary Roberts with Phoenix Police Department appeared first on 3C Amplified Radio Show and Podcast.
Gospel Conversation Training: This is a simple training to cast vision for #NoPlaceLeft and equip those who come to share the Gospel and make disciples. Check out the training links find an event you can attend or to request a trainer.A few Commands versionsA full write up of each command in a longer document.A one-page document that Mary and the Southern California team uses.Another one-page version.Model of the 1st Command: VideoThree Thirds: Check out the previous On the Road Episode.Discovery Bible Study: Check out this episode for more on discovery based Bible studies.More on baptism.Find Training: 1) Contact me. 2) In the US, go here. 3) International, start here.If you have a question to ask or a story to share, go here and Jump In!If you're interested in a transcription of this episode, check out this link.
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Mary Roberts is a 47-year-old wife and mother who spent the majority of her life battling sugar addiction and various stages of obesity. Through living a Ketogenic Lifestyle, she has overcome obesity and maintains control over her food addiction and her health. She is a recovering compulsive overeater/binge eater and has over 5 years of food sobriety. In addition to battling the "sugar monster" and the scale, she was diagnosed with high blood pressure and Type 2 Diabetes in 2008. Six years later she found herself, at age 42, weighing in at 260 pounds and suffering from fatigue, depression, frequent illnesses, and relying on various medications to control her conditions. She decided she couldn't go on living that way, and she set out to make a change. Today, thanks to Ketogenic eating and heavy lifting, Mary maintains healthy stable body weight. She is no longer on any medications, has normal blood pressure, and controls her diabetes through the food she eats. She has essentially reversed her diabetes, and her diabetic symptoms - such as numbness in her limbs, blurry vision, aches, and pains, or diabetic levels of extremely high blood sugar- are no more. She also no longer has sleep apnea, has stopped snoring, has no more asthma/allergy issues, perfect cholesterol and has not been sick with even a cold or the sniffles in over 4 years. Depression and brain fog are completely gone, and she now enjoys mental clarity and regular feelings of happiness, joy, and freedom. In addition to overcoming all of her health issues, she has overcome a lifetime of binge eating, sugar/food addiction, and obesity. She is passionate about helping people navigate a ketogenic way of eating and overcoming their dysfunctional relationship with food. Keto literally saved her life and she wants other people to know they don’t have to suffer. Mary has been following a ketogenic diet/lifestyle for five years. Mary has experience working with clients to overcome eating disorders such as binge eating disorder and bulimia. Several of her clients have reversed their Type 2 Diabetes, learned to manage their Type 1 without extreme highs and lows, managing their autoimmune diseases, overcoming obesity, lowering their high cholesterol, lowering their high blood pressure and overcoming food/sugar addiction. You can follow her journey on Instagram and Facebook @ketomary71 https://www.facebook.com/ketomary71/ www.ketovangelistcoaching.com/mary-roberts
In this episode I speak with Mary Roberts. She has been Keto over 5 years, since March 2014. It took her 22 months to lose 106 pounds and she has been maintaining that loss for 42 months now. She reversed her type two diabetes, returned her blood pressure to normal and she is not on any medications anymore for either of those issues. She says she no longer has asthma/allergy issues or no more sleep apnea. She also doesn't suffer from any new psoriasis breakouts, her depression and fatigue have disappeared and she is what she calls herself “food sober” (we dive more into this during the convo). We chat about her eating disorder recovery and body dysmorphia struggles. She shares how leading her own Keto journey has brought her to help others find food freedom while coaching others through their own journeys. You can find more about Mary here: Website: https://ketovangelistcoaching.com/mary-roberts/ IG: www.instagram.com/ketomary71 Facebook: www.facebook.com/ketomary71/ Order your Real Good Foods Products Here and use code KCL15 for 15% off! https://www.realgoodfoods.com/?ref=1907 Order your Further Food Products Here and use code KETOCOACHLAUREN for 10% off! https://shop.furtherfood.com
The Circular Staircase is considered the first in the Had-I-but-known school of thought in detective fiction. And what's that mean? Well you'll have to wait for future episodes to find out. The book was written by Mary Roberts Rinehart and published in 1908. Mary Roberts was considered America's Agatha Christie.
INTRO - 7:39 | Hannah shares an email we received about an awesome lady from Tasmania, Mary Roberts.8:36 - 31:55 | Hannah shares the story of our person of the week, Marion Stokes.LINKS:Culture Shoque: https://cultureshoque.com/the-hidden-mansion-in-hobart-that-once-was-home-to-tasmanian-tigers/Documentary about Marion Stokes: https://recorderfilm.com/
Ganwyd y cynllunydd mewnol Robert David yn 1962 cyn cael ei fabwysiadu yn ychydig wythnosau oed gan Owen Morris Roberts a Mary Roberts, Penrhynydyn, Rhydyclafdy. Cafodd fagwraeth fendigedig ar fferm brysur ond celf oedd yn mynd a'i sylw, er mai dewis dilyn cwrs Celfyddydau Perfformio ym mhrifysgol Caerlŷr wnaeth Robert i ddechrau, cyn symud i Gaerdydd ac ymddangos fel actor mewn cyfresi fel Coleg a Dinas. Roedd Robert yn aelod o gast Pobol y Cwm yn y 90au ond ar ôl hir feddwl dyma benderfynu gadael y ddrama a dilyn ei freuddwyd i fod yn gynllunydd mewnol. Symudodd i Efrog Newydd i astudio, gan dderbyn Tystysgrif mewn Cynllunio o'r Parsons School of Design, Manhattan. Cafodd gyfnod wedyn yn adnewyddu tai ar raglenni teledu ond mae bellach yn ôl yn Llŷn, yn byw gyda'i bartner ac wedi sefydlu ei gwmni cynllunio mewnol ei hun.
These were some amazing (fun) panels, led, again, by Jimmy Moore, and featuring Jimmy Moore, Mary Roberts, Katrina Harris, Cavin Balaster, Nicole Recine, Ali Miller, Leanne Vovel, Danny Vega, Carrie Brown, and me. We shared our stories and took questions from the audience and we laughed and there were some hugs. So sit back and […] The post Episode 124 – KetoCon 2017 Stories and Podcast Panels appeared first on Ketovangelist.
If you’re in any of the facebook groups that I started, or you follow Ketovangelist on Twitter or IG, you know that I recently attended a Low-Carb cruise to Alaska. My wife, Sherri, and I went and we were joined by most of the core Ketovangelist team, Mary Roberts, Katrina Harris, both of whom are […] The post Episode 108 – 2017 Low-carb cruise appeared first on Ketovangelist.
THROWBACK THURSDAY-Mary was having a HARD time with her cable company and NOT having it when she thought they were calling back.
For Episode 27, we head back north in the Grand Canyon State. Lake Havasu City, famous for the London Bridge and Spring Break festivities, is the destination. We selected one of the areas top REALTORS, Mary Roberts of Realty Executives. A second generation REALTOR, Mary is grooming her son, Gunner to add the third generation. Listen in as Mary talks about her city, social, and giving back.
Are you aware of the 100% clothing rule and why is it so important to observe it when packing for college? Listen to this program to learn what to pack, what to leave behind and how tomanage living in a very small space while creating a healthy, happy and supportive environment. You and your environment are changing in a big way. Learn to THRIVE during your transition to college vs. merely survive. Join Peg Donahue, Katina Lemay and Mary Roberts for this enlightening program. This is the third session of our Transition to College series.
Are you aware of the 100% clothing rule and why is it so important to observe it when packing for college? Listen to this program to learn what to pack, what to leave behind and how tomanage living in a very small space while creating a healthy, happy and supportive environment. You and your environment are changing in a big way. Learn to THRIVE during your transition to college vs. merely survive. Join Peg Donahue, Katina Lemay and Mary Roberts for this enlightening program. This is the third session of our Transition to College series.
Join Peg Donahue, Katina Lemay and Mary Roberts for part 2 of our 3 program Transition to College series. During this program the focus is on YOU ... the college student. Learn about how to employ the Three-Step Transition process simply and effectively. Also learn how to tap into good timing and go with the flow of synchronicity. This summer, step into your authetic self and transition the real YOU to college. Join us live with your questions in the chat room or via phone.
Join Peg Donahue, Katina Lemay and Mary Roberts for part 2 of our 3 program Transition to College series. During this program the focus is on YOU ... the college student. Learn about how to employ the Three-Step Transition process simply and effectively. Also learn how to tap into good timing and go with the flow of synchronicity. This summer, step into your authetic self and transition the real YOU to college. Join us live with your questions in the chat room or via phone.
Are you heading off to college in the fall or do you know someone who is? Peg Donahue, Katina Lemay and Mary Roberts discuss some of the most effective steps you can take to make the transition to college joyful, easy and successful. Begin the process now, with your bedroom! Sort your stuff and clear your clutter. Learn how to use your bedroom as a launch pad to transition from home to campus.
Are you heading off to college in the fall or do you know someone who is? Peg Donahue, Katina Lemay and Mary Roberts discuss some of the most effective steps you can take to make the transition to college joyful, easy and successful. Begin the process now, with your bedroom! Sort your stuff and clear your clutter. Learn how to use your bedroom as a launch pad to transition from home to campus.