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Every day, we post a thought-provoking poll question for you to vote on at Smerconish.com. Michael explains it here to give you some insight behind the question, and then asks you to cast your ballot. Today Michael asks you: Should you have the right to cover your face in public spaces for any reason you choose? Listen here, then vote!
Most men aren't good at being open or vulnerable. We look at some reasons for that. In addition to (perhaps) having spouses and extended families, men need friendships with other men.
An international team of researchers has undertaken the most extensive review of masks so far. Among them was our very own Professor Michael Baker, of the Department of Public Health at Otago University in Wellington.
A new MP3 sermon from Grace Audio Treasures is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Let us abhor the very idea of play-acting and mask-wearing in our Christianity! Subtitle: Puritan Devotional Speaker: J. C. Ryle Broadcaster: Grace Audio Treasures Event: Devotional Date: 5/8/2024 Bible: Luke 20:46-47; Matthew 23:33 Length: 2 min.
Another challenging gem by Ryle-
Welcome to Focus Asia your first window to discover Asia. This week, We have news from Japan, Singapore, Laos , and Indonesia. Find out more episode and listening to Bingkai Suara Podcast. Don't forget to always listen to focus asia every week to update your knowledge about what happens in Asia and updated with our recent news on www.bingkaikarya.com
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In this episode of The Brainy Business podcast, Melina Palmer speaks with ethnographer Dr. Felicity Heathcote-Marcz about the significance of ethnographic research in understanding customer behavior and organizational culture. Ethnography, a research methodology rooted in anthropology, has found new relevance in the business world. Felicity explains that ethnographic research involves immersing oneself in the studied context, actively interacting with people, and collecting qualitative data to gain deep insights. The episode emphasizes ethnography's value in the transport industry, highlighting various projects that have uncovered valuable insights into future mobility trends and incident management. Felicity also addresses challenges such as time constraints and the Hawthorne Effect. Business professionals looking to make informed decisions and improve organizational culture will find this episode informative and practical, offering a comprehensive introduction to ethnographic research and its applications. In this episode: Uncover the profound effects that ethnographic research has on interpreting customer behavior and shaping organizational culture. Tackle the burdens of integrating ethnographic research into a business context and explore practical solutions. Gain an understanding of the longitudinal character and direct benefits of ethnographic research. Deconstruct the Hawthorne effect and its significant role in any research project you might take on. Discover the emerging role of behavioral science and nudges in revolutionizing transportation research. Show Notes: 00:00:00 - Introduction, Melina Palmer introduces the episode and the guest, Dr. Felicity Heathcote-Marcz. She mentions that ethnography is an important method for understanding customers and lays the groundwork for the upcoming episode on observation skills with Christian Madsbjerg. 00:02:21 - What is Ethnographic Research?, Dr. Felicity Heathcote-Marcz explains that ethnographic research originated in anthropology and involves studying cultures and local contexts to gain a deep understanding of people and their behaviors. She discusses how ethnography has evolved and how it is now used in business to gain insights into customers and organizational culture. 00:08:29 - Role of an Organizational Ethnographer, Dr. Felicity Heathcote-Marcz describes her role as an organizational ethnographer at Atkins, an engineering and transport consultancy. She explains that she studies the culture within organizations, conducts research on future trends in the transport industry, and collects immersive data by observing and interacting with customers in their natural environments. 00:11:05 - Impact of Ethnography on Organizations, Felicity discusses how ethnography can provide organizations with a deeper understanding of their customers and employees. She explains that ethnographers can identify opportunities for improvement, inform decision-making, and facilitate cultural change within organizations. 00:13:26 - Ethical Considerations in Ethnographic Research, Felicity emphasizes the importance of reflexivity and self-awareness in ethnographic research. 00:16:19 - Ethnographic Methodologies in Business Contexts, Felicity discusses the challenges of utilizing ethnographic methodologies in a business context, where time constraints often limit the depth and richness of the data collected. While some purist academic ethnographers may object to condensed time periods, Felicity suggests spending as much continuous time as possible with a specific group to establish rapport and gain valuable insights. 00:18:09 - Accompanied Drives and Ethical Considerations, Felicity explains her approach to conducting accompanied drives, where she sits in the passenger seat with the driver and encourages them to share their thoughts and experiences. She emphasizes the importance of maintaining participant anonymity and establishing trust to overcome suspicion and encourage open communication. 00:21:28 - Nudges and Behavioral Science in Transportation, Felicity discusses her work with local transport authorities in the UK, focusing on designing behavioral nudges to encourage residents to shift from private cars to public transport or active modes of travel. She highlights the importance of considering contextual factors, such as weather and incentives, to effectively change behavior. 00:25:10 - The Effectiveness of Nudges in Shifting Behaviors, Felicity presents findings from a study conducted in Manchester, where text message nudges were used to encourage walking, cycling, or using public transport for commuting. The results revealed that the effectiveness of nudges varied depending on contextual factors, such as weather, and suggested that larger incentives may be needed to change behaviors in unfavorable conditions. 00:31:44 - Social Pressure and Incentives for Mask-Wearing, The discussion focuses on the social pressure that exists regarding mask-wearing in different countries and contexts. In some places, there is a need to set up schemes to incentivize mask-wearing, while in others, people automatically conform and penalize those who don't. 00:33:05 - Importance of Ethnographic Research, Ethnographic research is highlighted as a valuable approach to understanding differing opinions and behaviors. By taking interlocutors seriously and stepping into their worlds, researchers can gain insights into their motivations and beliefs. This approach requires being present and observing without bias or preconceived notions. 00:34:13 - Understanding Beliefs and Motivations, Ethnographic research delves beyond surface-level behaviors and artifacts to uncover the deep-seated beliefs, cultural influences, and personal experiences that shape people's actions. By exploring these underlying factors, researchers can gain a comprehensive understanding of individuals and their perspectives. 00:36:22 - Immersion and Risk in Ethnographic Research, To truly understand certain contexts and realities, ethnographers may need to immerse themselves in potentially risky situations. This could involve not wearing a mask in a non-mask space or accompanying individuals into dangerous environments. Immersion allows for a more accurate and complete depiction of people's experiences and challenges. 00:38:16 - Conclusion Melina's top insights from the conversation. What stuck with you while listening to the episode? What are you going to try? Come share it with Melina on social media -- you'll find her as @thebrainybiz everywhere and as Melina Palmer on LinkedIn. Thanks for listening. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Android. If you like what you heard, please leave a review on iTunes and share what you liked about the show. I hope you love everything recommended via The Brainy Business! Everything was independently reviewed and selected by me, Melina Palmer. So you know, as an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. That means if you decide to shop from the links on this page (via Amazon or others), The Brainy Business may collect a share of sales or other compensation. Let's connect: Melina@TheBrainyBusiness.com The Brainy Business® on Facebook The Brainy Business on Twitter The Brainy Business on Instagram The Brainy Business on LinkedIn Melina on LinkedIn The Brainy Business on Youtube Learn and Support The Brainy Business: Check out and get your copies of Melina's Books. Get the Books Mentioned on (or related to) this Episode: Engaged, by Amy Bucher Behavioral Science in the Wild, by Dilip Soman and Nina Mazar What Your Customer Wants and Can't Tell You, by Melina Palmer Designing for Behavior Change, by Stephen Wendel Mixed Signals, by Uri Gneezy Connect with Felicity: Felicity on LinkedIn Felicity on Twitter Top Recommended Next Episode: Hawthorne Effect (ep 117) Already Heard That One? Try These: Questions or Answers? 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I spent the last weekend in Los Angeles and met some badass entrepreneurs like Bedros Keuilian and Jason Redman. Besides being in a room of high performing entrepreneurs, none of them were obese. Contrast that with over 10% of folks wearing masks on my flight home to Montreal that are all obese and struggling at life. Now Canada's public health official is recommending we mask up again. More commentary and insights into what's going on in my head in this episode. Welcome to The Hard To Kill Podcast, hosted by army veteran, founder, author, ironman, dad, science teacher and content creator, Dave Morrow. On this podcast you'll hear how to get leaner, fitter and harder to kill and the many lessons to help Dave reach his goal of helping 100k veterans lose 2 million pounds. Follow Dave Morrow's Socials: LinkedIn I Instagram I Facebook I YouTube I Twitter I Patreon
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As we heard earlier the lifting of the mask mandate in healthcare is welcome news for many who remember the tough restrictions of the pandemic. But the decision has caused concern for some of our most vulnerable members of society. Trudie Gorman, Writer and Disability Activist, joined Kieran to discuss the fears she has for her health if the mask mandate was lifted.
Last updated : 2023.03.15 The latest news from home and abroad, with a close eye on Northeast Asia and the Korean Peninsula in particular
It's a world filled with irony. Dig a bit into the past and the present reveals the crazy nature of those who claim to be the specialists in running your lives. Find out about this and much more in this
Today on The Richard Syrett Show: Peter LaBarbera, author for WND brings up the massive meta-study on mask-wearing being the end to the COVID narrative. Journalist for True North, Sue-Ann Levy discusses Canada's largest school board making a course on Indigenous texts. Then a founding member of caWsbar, Heather Mason talks about a study that found nearly 46% of trans-women inmates were convicted of sex crimes. Tom Korski, managing editor at Blacklocks reacts to Attorney General David Lametti losing a critical federal court ruling for his use of powers against the Freedom Convoy. Journalist for True North, Elie Cantin-Nantel, looks at SFU's “climate change anxiety” seminars. Ontario director for the Canadian Taxpayers Federation Jay Goldberg, on the Senator saying the heritage minister shouldn't define Canadian Content. Reporter for the Western Standard Christopher Oldcorn, shares the protests in Saskatoon over a naked man in the little girls' change room at the pool.
Town Square with Ernie Manouse airs at 3 p.m. CT. Tune in on 88.7FM, listen online or subscribe to the podcast. Join the discussion at 888-486-9677, questions@townsquaretalk.org or @townsquaretalk. COVID cases and hospitalizations are on the rise, in part to the new variant XBB.1.5. Dr. James McDeavitt explains the traits of this new variant, how easily it's transmitted and the effectiveness of the vaccine. Plus, he discusses long COVID and what we can expect from future mutations of the virus. Dr. McDeavitt also weighs in on the surge of COVID-related deaths in China and how they're dealing with the overwhelming death toll they're experiencing in the aftermath of moving away from their strict zero-COVID policy. Then, Dr. Michael Chang continues the conversation with his thoughts on how COVID symptoms have changed throughout the pandemic and answers questions from listeners about long COVID. Plus, Dr. Chang shares the latest on the flu and RSV and if they have waned from its peak before the holiday season. To learn how you can stay up to date on COVID vaccines based on manufacturer and previous doses, click here. Guests: Dr. James McDeavitt Executive Vice President and Dean of Clinical Affairs, Baylor College of Medicine Dr. Michael Chang, MD Pediatric Infectious Diseases Physician at UTHealth Houston and Children's Memorial Hermann Hospital Town Square with Ernie Manouse is a gathering space for the community to come together and discuss the day's most important and pressing issues. We also offer a free podcast here, on iTunes, and other apps
In this episode of John Di Lemme's CBJ Real News Podcast Show, you'll hear the Deadly Side Effects of Mask Wearing by Dr. Christa Krzeminski *Free Healthcare Quote*... ➡https://CBJHealthcare.com An AMAZING Breakthrough in Healthcare Coverage... Go to.. https://CBJHealthcare.com it is an Industry Disruptor... See Why and How you can benefit from it... Go to.. https://CBJHealthcare.com As Always Feel Free to call/text (561) 847 - 3467 or email me directly anytime at John@ConservativeBusinessJournal.com We are here for you... Let's Keep America Great and Make Capitalism Great Again! John and Christie Di Lemme
In this episode of John Di Lemme's Podcast, you'll hear Deadly Side Effects of Mask Wearing by Dr. Christa Krzeminski *Free Healthcare Quote*... ➡https://CBJHealthcare.com An AMAZING Breakthrough in Healthcare Coverage... Go to.. https://CBJHealthcare.com it is an Industry Disruptor... See Why and How you can benefit from it... Go to.. https://CBJHealthcare.com As Always Feel Free to call/text (561) 847 - 3467 or email me directly anytime at John@ConservativeBusinessJournal.com We are here for you... Let's Keep America Great and Make Capitalism Great Again! John and Christie Di Lemme
Vidcast: https://youtu.be/MUoH14rZG74 Excellent New England Journal of Medicine video that details the history of mask wearing during epidemics and pandemics. Shortened to comply with posting mandates, but all critical details included. #masking #CoVid #influenza #plague #pandemic #epidemic
Mark Kelly demands that yo0u wear a mask to his event for safety and security.
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has approved a recommendation to end the mandatory wearing of face masks outdoors across the country more than two years after it was imposed at the height of the coronavirus pandemic, top officials said. The Philippines and Myanmar are the last countries in Southeast Asia still requiring the compulsory wearing of masks outdoors, Interior Secretary Benhur Abalos said, adding the change in the country's masking policy will take effect after Marcos Jr. issues an executive order. A study showed the lifting of the mandatory requirement in other countries has not led to an alarming upsurge in infections when people continue to take precautions, he said. Abalos appealed to people to keep maintaining distance and washing hands and urged the elderly and those afflicted with other illnesses to continue wearing masks outdoors. Rosario Vergeire, a top health official, said a government body dealing with the pandemic would assess if the compulsory wearing of masks indoors could be lifted toward the end of the year in public areas, which could considerably increase the number of people who would receive their coronavirus booster shots. The government move came after Mayor Michael Rama of central Cebu City declared the wearing of masks outdoors voluntary in a trial period ending at the end of the year. Among the hardest hit by coronavirus outbreaks in Southeast Asia, the Philippines imposed one of the longest lockdowns in the world, which caused its worst economic recession in decades and deepened poverty, hunger and unemployment. This article was provided by The Associated Press.
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Despite the Government's plea for everyone to wear facemasks indoors, mask wearing is hit and miss around the motu. Although there are some places where everyone's masked to the max, in others there are no masks in sight. Some local leaders have been relaxed about it too - appearing without masks in social media posts and at council meetings. Reporter Tom Kitchin has more.
DJ E-Rock & Box Kev tap in and share their feelings on the recent incident involving Wiz Khalifa & 2 DJ's while touching up on the state of Mask Wearing today, and both (mainly Kev) address their grievences with the San Francisco Giants. Lots of great conversation this week - listen in and join now! Follow Now:http://instagram.com/TheHotBox_Podhttp://instagram.com/djerockhttp://instagram.com/boxkev
Mask-wearing for long-distance travel will return to Germany from October to early April in anticipation of rising virus cases during the winter older season. The mandatory presentation of a negative coronavirus test will also apply to hospitals, nursing homes, and similar institutions with vulnerable people as part of these plans. So should Ireland consider imposing similar measures for the winter? To discuss further Shane spoke to Professor Sam McConkey an Infectious Disease Specialist at the Royal College of Surgeons Ireland.
AP correspondent Julie Walker reports on School District Masks
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California lawyer, husband and father A.J. Gokcek shares his updated experiences with the return of the masks, Stanford University observations and interactions, representing parents in court regarding protesting against the masks in schools and the police response. He also discusses his son's excellent homeschooling experience, and we discuss much more.
Republicans are likely to stand up to Biden's gun control, but where are they on the issue of body control? We still have shots and masks being pushed on Americans when we know both are extremely harmful. We are joined today by Dr. Colleen Huber, president of the Naturopathic Cancer Society, to discuss her new book, “Neither Safe Nor Effective: The Evidence Against the COVID Vaccines.” This is your one-stop shop that gathers all the data and academic evidence proving the harms of the shots. She also warns how these shots, as well as masking long-term, is likely to create a torrent of cancers that might not manifest for a long time. What we are seeing now might just be the tip of the iceberg. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Last updated : 2022.05.02 The latest news from home and abroad, with a close eye on Northeast Asia and the Korean Peninsula in particular
Should President Bien go to Ukraine to show the USA has got their backs. English Prime Minister Boris Johnson met with Zelensky last week and toured some of the most bombed out areas. Michael Goodwin Interview: Mark and Michael talk about the Clinton's involvement in the Russia Hoax. They also want to know why liberals are now upset that Elon Musk might be buying Twitter. Dems were all for free speech until people they don't agree with want to voice their opinions.
Last updated : 2022.04.15 The latest news from home and abroad, with a close eye on Northeast Asia and the Korean Peninsula in particular
This week kicks off with Rheannon plotting what Tamara's projects will be since she missed out on bathroom remodel this weekend. Rheannon was also worried that Tamara hasn't been working out. She has been working out, but not wearing her watch. Tamara for the first time in a very long time was able to go for a swim and a hot tub. There is some confusion on who should be blamed for roommates getting sick. John has come up with a new level of bad dog behavior. He was found sleeping on the pool table. Tamara is still confused as to why he would think that is a good idea. While visiting home Tamara is not afraid to capitalize on how cute her nephew is, and is not afraid to talk to Grandma about cookies around the toddler since he is harder to say no to. Light spoilers for the Death on the Nile movie. Tamara and Rheannon share what they liked and didn't like about the movie. After watching Where'd You Go, Bernadette, Tamara highly recommends it. Chickens are back laying eggs. Even more exciting Rheannon is planning on getting a couple more chickens. John tried to join the podcast to ask for dinner. He knew it was exactly 6:00 pm and did not wait to wait. Let's just say that John would not be comforted and much like this episode it went downhill fast.
AMA CXO Todd Unger reflects on #SaveYourVisionMonth with David Aizuss, MD, an ophthalmologist in Los Angeles and an AMA trustee, who shares what physicians want you to know about how the pandemic may be affecting your eye health and the importance of regular eye care from a physician.
A Covid-19 modeller says mask-wearing remains critical Dion O'Neale from Te Pūnaha Matatini told Morning Report international research shows well-fitted masks are highly effective. "Masks are really effective at blocking transmission, they protect you, and if you're wearing a mask, you're also protecting the people around you." O'Neale says quality ventilation also helps reduce the risk of Covid-19 transmission.
Last updated : 2022.04.01 The latest news from home and abroad, with a close eye on Northeast Asia and the Korean Peninsula in particular
Will mandatory mask wearing be reintroduced and working from home return in ROI?
Phil Ní Sheaghdha, INMO general secretary, discusses her call for the Government to revisit the decision on mask-wearing in indoor and crowded settings
The Cork Businesswoman Who Is Trying To Leave the Ukraine By Crossing The Polish Border, Protests Against the Russian Invasion, and Mask Wearing is no Longer Mandatory. Tune into the Neil Prendeville Show weekdays from 9am on Cork's RedFM.
Comprehensive coverage of the day's news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. Trucker blockade in Ottawa continues, in opposition to pandemic related restrictions. Continued push back to R.N.C.'s censure resolution calling capitol insurrection “legitimate political discourse.” Biden administration readying to relax pandemic era guidelines. 11 Bay Area Counties to relax mask wearing mandates. California Governor signs pandemic paid sick leave into law. Lawmakers consider impacts of drone strikes. Bicameral bill to ban Congress, Supreme Court, and President from individual stock trading introduced. Oakland Unified School District votes to close and or merge nearly 2 dozen schools. The post 11 Bay Area Counties to relax mask wearing mandates; Lawmakers consider impacts of drone strikes; California Governor signs pandemic paid sick leave into law appeared first on KPFA.
One of our better in DC admits she only wears a mask sometimes because she's in front of a camera. We appreciate Rashida Tlaib's honesty, admitting it on video. Fingers Malloy (https://twitter.com/fingersmalloy) and Sarah Smith (https://twitter.com/mamaswati) host The Snark Factor Radio Program. The "Let's Go Brandon" phenomenon isn't going away. Why are people plastering it all over social media? There are accusationts that Dog the Bounty Hunter is only trying to find Brian Laundrie for publicity. We are shocked and outraged by such accusations, and by shocked and outraged -- we mean "duh." All that and much more on episode 1275 of The Snark Factor. Listen to The Snark Factor Sunday mornings on WAAM (https://www.waamradio.com), Ann Arbor. For all things snark, visit www.fingersmalloy.com.
This week on Ask Elle, Elle explores the call of Mark 12:31 to "love your neighbor as yourself" and considers whether or not this call specifically applies to wearing a mask.
The Oregon Health Authority said this week that businesses and venue operators can establish more restrictive mask policies at their own discretion. They also clarified that mask requirements no longer apply to anyone outdoors. Patrick Allen, Director of the Oregon Health Authority, joins us to talk about the new rules.
In today's podcast, we sit down with Dr. Leana Wen. Dr. Wen is an emergency physician and public health professor at George Washington University. Previously, she served as Baltimore's Health Commissioner. She's a contributing columnist for the Washington Post, CNN medical analyst, and the author of the forthcoming book, Lifelines: A Doctor's Journey in the Fight for Public Health. On the show, I ask Wen about whether we should still be wearing masks outside, her thoughts on our fight against COVID-19, and some of her more heterodox views about how to manage the pandemic. If you're not yet a Tangle subscriber, you can sign up here: https://www.readtangle.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tanglenews/support
Reporter behind false story about Kamala Harris’ book and migrants resigns, says she was “ordered” to write it. Biden to deliver address to Congress from room where rioters tried to prevent him from becoming President. New surveillance video shows NC deputies before fatal shooting of Andrew Brown as FBI civil rights probe into death. Poll shows pandemic is financially hurting women more than men. CDC: Vaccinated people no longer need masks outdoors, except in crowded areas. Masks still recommended for fully vaccinated people attending large outdoor public events, such as concerts or stadiums. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
President Trump tweets out a photo of himself wearing a mask and says that “it is Patriotic to wear a face mask when you can’t socially distance” one day after an interview aired where he continued to downplay the impact of coronavirus in the United States. The President also said in that interview, “I don’t agree with the statement if everybody wear a mask everything disappears.” CNN’s Chief White House Correspondent Jim Acosta explains what is behind the President’s change in tone and why daily Coronavirus Task Force briefings are going to return. Also, Dr. Sanjay Gupta and Florida International University infectious disease expert Dr. Aileen Marty discuss what needs to be done to get the pandemic under control in Florida and across the country. Plus, CNN’s Gary Tuchman takes us inside an intensive care unit treating Covid-19 patients in Georgia. Airdate: July 20, 2020To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy