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Grégory Mathes, Directeur du Numérique de l'Université Numérique En Santé et Sport, parle du fonctionnement de sa DSI, en présentant son périmètre d'action, sa taille et ses produits. Il met l'accent sur les valeurs humaines, celles du public ainsi que sur les logiques d'organisation collaborative. Grégory Mathes, explique comment il contrôle l'agilité de son système d'information et expose son point de vue sur l'impact de l'IA sur l'enseignement.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Get ready for the Bills draft with the latest episode of the Cover 1 Buffalo podcast! Hosts Aaron Quinn and Greg Tompsett are joined by special guest Steve Mathes (@TheBillsGuys) from The Air Raid Hour to break down the top targets for the Buffalo Bills in the 2025 NFL Draft. Discover which prospects could fill critical needs on both offense and defense, learn about under-the-radar talents who might become future impact players, and get expert perspectives on how each potential draftee could fit into the Bills' long-term plans.Topics Include:2025 NFL Draft Class Overview: Analyzing standout positions and can't-miss prospects.Bills' Roster Needs: Identifying the areas where Buffalo must focus to stay competitive.Player Spotlight: Highlighting potential first-round picks, mid-round sleepers, and late-round steals.Expert Insights: Benefit from Steve Mathes' in-depth knowledge of draft trends and the Bills' organizational philosophy.Don't miss this comprehensive discussion on how the Bills draft strategy could shape the team's future!
Get ready for the Bills draft with the latest episode of the Cover 1 Buffalo podcast! Hosts Aaron Quinn and Greg Tompsett are joined by special guest Steve Mathes (@TheBillsGuys) from The Air Raid Hour to break down the top targets for the Buffalo Bills in the 2025 NFL Draft. Discover which prospects could fill critical needs on both offense and defense, learn about under-the-radar talents who might become future impact players, and get expert perspectives on how each potential draftee could fit into the Bills' long-term plans.Topics Include:2025 NFL Draft Class Overview: Analyzing standout positions and can't-miss prospects.Bills' Roster Needs: Identifying the areas where Buffalo must focus to stay competitive.Player Spotlight: Highlighting potential first-round picks, mid-round sleepers, and late-round steals.Expert Insights: Benefit from Steve Mathes' in-depth knowledge of draft trends and the Bills' organizational philosophy.Don't miss this comprehensive discussion on how the Bills draft strategy could shape the team's future!
We were joined by Ryan Hodgson and Dr. Mathes from the Pre-College Development Academy. PCDA is first to market here in the states providing a college gap year solution that provides high level development, transferable credits, all while retaining young players full four years of eligibility for the next phase of their playing career. Don't forget to check out "Choose It Right" to help prepare your high school player for the next level: https://www.chooseitright.com/soccerdadpod/smart-college-report Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Happy Friday! Here's a look at our top local stories for Friday, March 28. You can find these articles and much more in today's paper and on our website, https://www.iolaregister.com/.
Happy Friday! We made it. Here's a look at our top local stories for February 7, 2025. Find the complete articles and much more in today's paper and our website, www.iolaregister.com. Thank you for listening local!
durée : 00:30:43 - Vivre ici, dans les 2 Charentes - France Bleu la Rochelle vous emmène découvrir la station balnéaire de la Palmyre et plus largement la commune des Mathes et quel lieu plus emblématique que le Zoo de la Palmyre pour le faire.
„Autonomes Fahren ist die Zukunft.“ Das sagt Bundesverkehrsminister Volker Wissing. Sein Ministerium hat in der vergangenen Woche ein neues Strategiepapier vorgelegt, in dem steht, dass Deutschland jetzt kräftig in neue autonome Technologien insbesondere für den ÖPNV und Güterverkehr investieren will. Deutschland soll zu einem weltweit führenden Innovationstandort dafür werden. Aber ist er das nicht schon? Deutsche OEMs wie Mercedes oder BMW haben schon bewiesen, dass sie autonome Fahrfunktionen auf hohem Level auf die Straße bringen können. Doch reicht das? Und welche Hürden in der Entwicklung speziell in Europa müssen noch überwunden werden? Antworten liefert in der aktuellen Folge Joachim Mathes, CTO der Brain Division bei Zulieferer Valeo. Und er hat eine klare Meinung, wohin der Weg des autonomes Fahrens letztlich führen wird. Die Eckpunkte des Strategiepapiers der Bundesregierung zum autonomen Fahren: https://www.automotiveit.eu/technology/autonomes-fahren/bundesregierung-veroeffentlicht-strategie-fuer-autonomes-fahren-227.html Welcher OEM hat die besten Performance-Werte beim autonomen Fahren: https://www.automotiveit.eu/technology/autonomes-fahren/welcher-autobauer-hat-beim-autonomen-fahren-die-nase-vorn-124.html Welche Implikationen hat KI fürs autonome Fahren. Im Rahmen eines neuen Events werden die entscheidenden Fragen diskutiert: https://www.ai-assurance-na.com/ Mehr zu Pascal und Yannick finden Sie auf LinkedIn: Pascal Nagel: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pascal-nagel/ Yannick Tiedemann: www.linkedin.com/in/yannick-tiedemann Hinweis: Die im Podcast getätigten Aussagen spiegeln die Privatmeinung der Gesprächspartner wider und entsprechen nicht zwingend den Darstellungen des jeweiligen Arbeitgebers
In episode nine, Dr. Erin Mathes and Dr. Mitchell Braun discuss their PeDRA 2021 Research Fellowship Award titled Long Term Outcomes and Quality of Life in PHACE Syndrome. Listen to learn more about their partnership and the things that surprised them about this project!
durée : 00:30:26 - Vivre ici, dans les 2 Charentes - France Bleu la Rochelle vous emmène découvrir la station balnéaire de la Palmyre et plus largement la commune des Mathes et quel lieu plus emblématique que le Zoo de la Palmyre pour le faire.
Cher's gender-switch son Chaz Bono is shacking up in a new $2.5 million mansion with his fiancee, former child star Shara Blue Mathes, in anticipation of their wedding. Chaz, 55, was born Chastity Bono to parents Cher, 78, and her then-husband and singing partner, the late Sonny Bono – but began transitioning from female to male in 2008. Chaz and Shara – who costarred with Jason Bateman in the 1984 comedy show It's Your Move – are eager to get the marriage show on the road, sources said. The couple has had some theatrics of their own – Shara, a divorced mother of one, is a former drug addict, and Chaz has come clean about his past prescription drug problems.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Unser heutiger Gast ist Dr. Sonja Mathes, die als Assistenzärztin für Dermatologie an der Technischen Universität München tätig ist. Mit ihr befassen wir uns heute mit einem Thema, das seit vergangenem Jahr omnipräsent ist: KI, künstliche Intelligenz – an dieser Stelle natürlich aus der Perspektive der Allergologie. Seit der Veröffentlichung des KI-Tools ChatGPT sind die Potentiale der Künstlichen Intelligenz bekanntermaßen ein überaus relevantes Thema. Auch in der Medizin stellt sich immer mehr die Frage – wie können Ärztinnen und Ärzte diese Technologie nutzen? Wo lauern Fallstricke und vielleicht sogar Gefahren? Wie werden sich die KI-Tools mittel- und langfristig entwickeln? Um diese und weitere Fragen dreht sich die aktuelle Folge des Allergie-Podcasts. Wir wünschen Ihnen viel Spaß beim Zuhören!
Kristin joins me again as we settle in to the moment and really explore and enjoy the aftermath of my Soulful Retreat in Panama. If you were curious how it went and also about some of my behind the scenes process... here's a window in to all of that. It was an epic coming home and a remembering of our deepest hearts. This time spent reflecting together really anchored in the nourishment of it all. Kristin Mathes, LCSW is a psychotherapist specializing in trauma, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Anxiety, and Depression. She owns and operates her own private practice where she works with women and adolescents who are finding themselves trapped by physical symptoms of trauma, anxiety, and depression. Much of her therapeutic practice is inspired by her time spent as a Wilderness Therapist guiding clients through wilderness expeditions. Nature has always shown her how much our present-day activities disconnect us from our Self, our body, and our relationships. And, importantly, how our physical and emotional health issues can arise from such disconnection. Kristin is launching registration for FLOW, her surf therapy retreat in March of 2025 EMERGE Instagram Connect With Shelby: Free 1:1 Intro Call @fierceheart.shelbyleigh Facebook LinkedIn YouTube www.shelby-leigh.com
This episode of the Wisdom Podcast, recorded live as a Wisdom Dharma Chat features special guest, Klaus-Dieter Mathes and Péter-Dániel Szántó. Klaus-Dieter Mathes earned his doctorate at Marburg University, and is a Professor of Buddhist Studies at the University of Hong Kong. He previously worked as a research fellow and lecturer at the Asia Africa […] The post Klaus-Dieter Mathes and Péter-Dániel Szántó: Saraha's Spontaneous Songs (#187) appeared first on The Wisdom Experience.
Ladette Randolph has served as editor-in-chief of Ploughshares literary journal since 2008, where she had acquired numerous notable essays and short stories. A publishing professional for 30 years, she is co-owner of the manuscript editing firm Randolph Lundine, and the author of five award-winning books, including A Sandhills Ballad, a New York Times Book Review Editor's Choice book, and most recently the novel Private Way. Under Ladette Randolph's stewardship, Ploughshares is thriving with a solid endowment and an increasing pull toward essays that speak to disturbing trends happening in America and abroad. In this episode, the focus is on five essays of which one, Extractions,” by Mihaela Moscaliuc, centers on life as a young female in Nicolae Ceausescu's Romania. There, it's as if one's pregnancy belongs to the state so eager is it increase the birthrate. Telltale signs of repression are everywhere in an essay notable in part for its chilling, subdued voice. A second essay, “Commuting” by Victoria Gannon, depicts life in the Bay area, with San Francisco rents skyrocketing and greedy developers eager to squeeze out below market renters. In Jesse Lee Kercheval's “Minera” a great-grandmother's ghostly presence haunts an essay in which (to quote Minerva) “When you can't move in this life, you die,” and yet the narrator must deal with quicksand, menstrual cramps, her cancer, and helping a woman trapped—in of all things—an igloo somehow survive. Rounding out the discussion were stops at two other, commendable essays; J. D. Mathes' “On the Origin of Time: A Meditation” and Sarah Twombly's “The Difference Between Life and Death.” In the first case, the narrator finds a measure of peace in exploring music and learning “to play one note and try to get inside it.” In Twombly's intensely lyrical piece, a death-wish swim off the coast of Maine in the wintertime becomes an ode to how the water “beads, gulps and roars, thunders and spits.” Dan Hill, PhD, is the author of ten books and leads Sensory Logic, Inc. To check out his related “Dan Hill's EQ Spotlight” blog, visit this site. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature
Ladette Randolph has served as editor-in-chief of Ploughshares literary journal since 2008, where she had acquired numerous notable essays and short stories. A publishing professional for 30 years, she is co-owner of the manuscript editing firm Randolph Lundine, and the author of five award-winning books, including A Sandhills Ballad, a New York Times Book Review Editor's Choice book, and most recently the novel Private Way. Under Ladette Randolph's stewardship, Ploughshares is thriving with a solid endowment and an increasing pull toward essays that speak to disturbing trends happening in America and abroad. In this episode, the focus is on five essays of which one, Extractions,” by Mihaela Moscaliuc, centers on life as a young female in Nicolae Ceausescu's Romania. There, it's as if one's pregnancy belongs to the state so eager is it increase the birthrate. Telltale signs of repression are everywhere in an essay notable in part for its chilling, subdued voice. A second essay, “Commuting” by Victoria Gannon, depicts life in the Bay area, with San Francisco rents skyrocketing and greedy developers eager to squeeze out below market renters. In Jesse Lee Kercheval's “Minera” a great-grandmother's ghostly presence haunts an essay in which (to quote Minerva) “When you can't move in this life, you die,” and yet the narrator must deal with quicksand, menstrual cramps, her cancer, and helping a woman trapped—in of all things—an igloo somehow survive. Rounding out the discussion were stops at two other, commendable essays; J. D. Mathes' “On the Origin of Time: A Meditation” and Sarah Twombly's “The Difference Between Life and Death.” In the first case, the narrator finds a measure of peace in exploring music and learning “to play one note and try to get inside it.” In Twombly's intensely lyrical piece, a death-wish swim off the coast of Maine in the wintertime becomes an ode to how the water “beads, gulps and roars, thunders and spits.” Dan Hill, PhD, is the author of ten books and leads Sensory Logic, Inc. To check out his related “Dan Hill's EQ Spotlight” blog, visit this site. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Ladette Randolph has served as editor-in-chief of Ploughshares literary journal since 2008, where she had acquired numerous notable essays and short stories. A publishing professional for 30 years, she is co-owner of the manuscript editing firm Randolph Lundine, and the author of five award-winning books, including A Sandhills Ballad, a New York Times Book Review Editor's Choice book, and most recently the novel Private Way. Under Ladette Randolph's stewardship, Ploughshares is thriving with a solid endowment and an increasing pull toward essays that speak to disturbing trends happening in America and abroad. In this episode, the focus is on five essays of which one, Extractions,” by Mihaela Moscaliuc, centers on life as a young female in Nicolae Ceausescu's Romania. There, it's as if one's pregnancy belongs to the state so eager is it increase the birthrate. Telltale signs of repression are everywhere in an essay notable in part for its chilling, subdued voice. A second essay, “Commuting” by Victoria Gannon, depicts life in the Bay area, with San Francisco rents skyrocketing and greedy developers eager to squeeze out below market renters. In Jesse Lee Kercheval's “Minera” a great-grandmother's ghostly presence haunts an essay in which (to quote Minerva) “When you can't move in this life, you die,” and yet the narrator must deal with quicksand, menstrual cramps, her cancer, and helping a woman trapped—in of all things—an igloo somehow survive. Rounding out the discussion were stops at two other, commendable essays; J. D. Mathes' “On the Origin of Time: A Meditation” and Sarah Twombly's “The Difference Between Life and Death.” In the first case, the narrator finds a measure of peace in exploring music and learning “to play one note and try to get inside it.” In Twombly's intensely lyrical piece, a death-wish swim off the coast of Maine in the wintertime becomes an ode to how the water “beads, gulps and roars, thunders and spits.” Dan Hill, PhD, is the author of ten books and leads Sensory Logic, Inc. To check out his related “Dan Hill's EQ Spotlight” blog, visit this site. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
EP 128. You're not a mind reader so it can be hard knowing what your customers want from you. A neuroscience approach to understanding the 4 drivers and 5 barriers behind why people buy (or don't buy) from you. Director of Data Insights for Alpha-Diver, Mary Mathes joins to help you think about ways you can better understand your customers and potential customers. What is the context around how their human brain is responding to make decisions about what they will or won't purchase from you? SHOW NOTES: https://www.podpage.com/marketing-with-empathy/blog/decoding-consumer-buying-behaviors-mary-mathes-alpha-diver-episode-128/ FREE QUIZ: Ready to Improve Your Content Strategy? Discover which content makeover will boost your brand's success! Take this 40-second QUIZ to find your "home" makeover show match and get a content makeover plan to help you attract customers & drive better business results. https://www.tryinteract.com/share/quiz/65c650923a654f0015bbd704 SLACK COMMUNITY: JOIN free Marketing With Empathy® Slack community to connect and network with other brand storytelling pros, like yourself at https://view.flodesk.com/pages/63f2abe2a48787c3c5ff62ab Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Calves are the future, regardless of your performance goals. Calf health, beginning on day one, plays a significant role in growth and development. Raising calves isn't always easy – requiring special care and attention to detail. In this episode, David Mathes with DBC Ag Products, shares his tips for raising healthy, fast-growing calves. David discusses how to stay in front of calf health with proactive calf care. Here is the episode breakdown: 0:42 – David introduces himself3:05 – Favorite part of working with beef ranchers5:10 – One thing you see overlooked with calves6:16 – Biggest challenges he sees on farms9:30 – Managing the many variables of calf raising13:30 – Uncovering hidden calf costs14:50 – Calf health and future performance18:00 – Antibiotics requiring veterinarian prescriptions19:25 – Advice for calf raisers20:40 – Where to learn more This episode is sponsored by DBC Ag Products.
Weege, Rarick and Mathes break down the Houston 2001 SX and talk about the Husky winning with Travis Preston himself, the great track, MC's gas situation, RC's dominance, hard to start four-strokes and more
Our cohost Kristin Mathes is launching EMERGE, a surf retreat to Costa Rica where she currently lives and is here to tell us all the juicy details about this incredible adventure! Kristin is inspired to share the fun, and joy in surfing with others who are ready to break free from self limiting beliefs and give anxiety space to breathe. This therapeutic and trauma informed surf retreat will offer mindfulness activities and therapeutic workshops to support you in discovering personal freedom and self love through surfing Mother Ocean's waves. EMERGE is a retreat for first time surfers / beginners who want to hone in on their skills. But surfing is not the only adventure on this retreat. Tune in to hear more about why you don't want to miss this epic adventure! In this episode, we explore: The intention behind EMERGE, which is to inspire more play, create joy, and reclaiming confidence through surfing. Kristin walks us through a day in the life at Emerge including everything from where you'll be staying, what to expect from the surf experience, and other adventures included in the retreat experience and of course, pricing. Kristin and Kristen explore body image on the beach and why this retreat would be a great place to challenge negative beliefs about your body's ability and spend time actually celebrating what your body can do instead of what it looks like. Kristin addresses common anxieties and fears to joining a group of strangers on a retreat and the most common objection: sharks! You can learn more about the hosts Kristen Ales, LPC, and Kristin Mathes, LCSW by visiting their websites. This show is brought to you by: EMERGE, a surf therapy retreat that will help you discover peace and reclaim your power through surf, community, and ocean healing. This 7 day / 6 night retreat to Costa Rica is reenergizing, our community is supportive, and the surf therapy experience is the perfect blend of adventure and deep transformation. Emerge as a more confident you. Learn more and sign up here.
This week, I am so grateful to welcome Kristen Ales, LPC & Kristin Mathes, LCSW of the Wilder Wellness Podcast. Our conversation delves into the power of connection through group experiential work - a topic that we've been reflecting a lot on lately. We also explore how we as practitioners learn to let go of old habits, particularly the tendency to push ourselves too hard in not only our own healing journeys but also in our professional lives. The three of us also share our experiences facilitating retreats in nature and the power of connecting in groups. Kristin gives us a preview of her deep prep for launching EMERGE, a surf therapy retreat which involves a lot of somatic-based practices with Mother Ocean - happening in February 2025. And in a very vulnerable and honest share, I open up about my process around planning my upcoming retreat and what it's been like in getting the word out about it. This episode invites you into a circle of kind, regulated, well-intentioned, compassionate and wonderfully inspired humans. For healing practitioners (especially for those who focus on trauma healing and nervous system regulation), I hope this episode serves you as a deep exhale. Wilder Wellness is a podcast all about exploring our relationship with our bodies, minds, and communities through an adventurous lens. Tune in each week as Kristen Ales & Kristin Mathes navigate new topics around emotional health, physical health, and living life outside of the box. Kristen and Kristin are two licensed therapists, & friends, for empowering and inspiring interviews with wellness professionals, outdoor enthusiasts, and big thinkers, dreamers & doers who are changing the prescription for true well-being. Website Instagram: @wilderwellnessco About Kristin + Kristen Kristin Mathes, LCSW is a psychotherapist specializing in trauma, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Anxiety, and Depression. She owns and operates her own private practice where she works with women and adolescents who are finding themselves trapped by physical symptoms of trauma, anxiety, and depression. Much of her therapeutic practice is inspired by her time spent as a Wilderness Therapist guiding clients through wilderness expeditions. Nature has always shown her how much our present-day activities disconnect us from our Self, our body, and our relationships. And, importantly, how our physical and emotional health issues can arise from such disconnection. Check out Kristin's website to learn more about her work. Kristin is launching registration for Emerge, her surf therapy retreat on February 21, 2024 EMERGE Instagram Kristen Ales, LPC is a licensed therapist who specializes in disordered eating and negative body image. After years of disordered eating and hating her body, Kristen built a more trusting and respectful relationship with her body through outdoor activity. Since her early twenties, Kristen has spent years guiding outdoor adventure trips which led to her receiving her Master's degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling with an emphasis in Wilderness Therapy. Since receiving her Master's degree, Kristen has founded her own company Wilder Wellness. She works with women of all sizes to help them build confidence in their bodies, on and off of the trail. In this work, Kristen has created and facilitated size-inclusive outdoor adventure retreats, designed online group programs, and courses, and works with clients individually in her clinical practice. In her free time, she enjoys exploring new places, cooking, and finding new ways to bring her creativity to life.
Michael R. Sheehy and Klaus-Dieter Mathes's edited collection The Other Emptiness: Rethinking the Zhentong Buddhist Discourse in Tibet (SUNY Press, 2019) brings together perspectives of leading international Tibetan studies scholars on the subject of zhentong or “other-emptiness.” Defined as the emptiness of everything other than the continuous luminous awareness that is one's own enlightened nature, this distinctive philosophical and contemplative presentation of emptiness is quite different from rangtong—emptiness that lacks independent existence, which has had a strong influence on the dissemination of Buddhist philosophy in the West. Important topics are addressed, including the history, literature, and philosophy of emptiness that have contributed to zhentong thinking in Tibet from the thirteenth century until today. The contributors examine a wide range of views on zhentong from each of the major orders of Tibetan Buddhism, highlighting the key Tibetan thinkers in the zhentong philosophical tradition. Also discussed are the early formulations of buddhanature, interpretations of cosmic time, polemical debates about emptiness in Tibet, the zhentong view of contemplation, and creative innovations of thought in Tibetan Buddhism. Highly accessible and informative, this book can be used as a scholarly resource as well as a textbook for teaching graduate and undergraduate courses on Buddhist philosophy. Sangseraima Ujeed, ACLS Robert H.N Ho Postdoctoral Fellow in Buddhist Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara received her MSt and DPhil degrees in Oriental Studies from the Department of Tibetan and Himalayan Studies, Faculty of Oriental Studies, University of Oxford. Her main research focus is the trans-national aspect of Buddhism, lineage and identity in Tibet and Mongolia in the Early Modern period, with a particular emphasis on the contributions made by ethnically Mongolian monk scholars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Michael R. Sheehy and Klaus-Dieter Mathes's edited collection The Other Emptiness: Rethinking the Zhentong Buddhist Discourse in Tibet (SUNY Press, 2019) brings together perspectives of leading international Tibetan studies scholars on the subject of zhentong or “other-emptiness.” Defined as the emptiness of everything other than the continuous luminous awareness that is one's own enlightened nature, this distinctive philosophical and contemplative presentation of emptiness is quite different from rangtong—emptiness that lacks independent existence, which has had a strong influence on the dissemination of Buddhist philosophy in the West. Important topics are addressed, including the history, literature, and philosophy of emptiness that have contributed to zhentong thinking in Tibet from the thirteenth century until today. The contributors examine a wide range of views on zhentong from each of the major orders of Tibetan Buddhism, highlighting the key Tibetan thinkers in the zhentong philosophical tradition. Also discussed are the early formulations of buddhanature, interpretations of cosmic time, polemical debates about emptiness in Tibet, the zhentong view of contemplation, and creative innovations of thought in Tibetan Buddhism. Highly accessible and informative, this book can be used as a scholarly resource as well as a textbook for teaching graduate and undergraduate courses on Buddhist philosophy. Sangseraima Ujeed, ACLS Robert H.N Ho Postdoctoral Fellow in Buddhist Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara received her MSt and DPhil degrees in Oriental Studies from the Department of Tibetan and Himalayan Studies, Faculty of Oriental Studies, University of Oxford. Her main research focus is the trans-national aspect of Buddhism, lineage and identity in Tibet and Mongolia in the Early Modern period, with a particular emphasis on the contributions made by ethnically Mongolian monk scholars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/east-asian-studies
Michael R. Sheehy and Klaus-Dieter Mathes's edited collection The Other Emptiness: Rethinking the Zhentong Buddhist Discourse in Tibet (SUNY Press, 2019) brings together perspectives of leading international Tibetan studies scholars on the subject of zhentong or “other-emptiness.” Defined as the emptiness of everything other than the continuous luminous awareness that is one's own enlightened nature, this distinctive philosophical and contemplative presentation of emptiness is quite different from rangtong—emptiness that lacks independent existence, which has had a strong influence on the dissemination of Buddhist philosophy in the West. Important topics are addressed, including the history, literature, and philosophy of emptiness that have contributed to zhentong thinking in Tibet from the thirteenth century until today. The contributors examine a wide range of views on zhentong from each of the major orders of Tibetan Buddhism, highlighting the key Tibetan thinkers in the zhentong philosophical tradition. Also discussed are the early formulations of buddhanature, interpretations of cosmic time, polemical debates about emptiness in Tibet, the zhentong view of contemplation, and creative innovations of thought in Tibetan Buddhism. Highly accessible and informative, this book can be used as a scholarly resource as well as a textbook for teaching graduate and undergraduate courses on Buddhist philosophy. Sangseraima Ujeed, ACLS Robert H.N Ho Postdoctoral Fellow in Buddhist Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara received her MSt and DPhil degrees in Oriental Studies from the Department of Tibetan and Himalayan Studies, Faculty of Oriental Studies, University of Oxford. Her main research focus is the trans-national aspect of Buddhism, lineage and identity in Tibet and Mongolia in the Early Modern period, with a particular emphasis on the contributions made by ethnically Mongolian monk scholars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/chinese-studies
Michael R. Sheehy and Klaus-Dieter Mathes's edited collection The Other Emptiness: Rethinking the Zhentong Buddhist Discourse in Tibet (SUNY Press, 2019) brings together perspectives of leading international Tibetan studies scholars on the subject of zhentong or “other-emptiness.” Defined as the emptiness of everything other than the continuous luminous awareness that is one's own enlightened nature, this distinctive philosophical and contemplative presentation of emptiness is quite different from rangtong—emptiness that lacks independent existence, which has had a strong influence on the dissemination of Buddhist philosophy in the West. Important topics are addressed, including the history, literature, and philosophy of emptiness that have contributed to zhentong thinking in Tibet from the thirteenth century until today. The contributors examine a wide range of views on zhentong from each of the major orders of Tibetan Buddhism, highlighting the key Tibetan thinkers in the zhentong philosophical tradition. Also discussed are the early formulations of buddhanature, interpretations of cosmic time, polemical debates about emptiness in Tibet, the zhentong view of contemplation, and creative innovations of thought in Tibetan Buddhism. Highly accessible and informative, this book can be used as a scholarly resource as well as a textbook for teaching graduate and undergraduate courses on Buddhist philosophy. Sangseraima Ujeed, ACLS Robert H.N Ho Postdoctoral Fellow in Buddhist Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara received her MSt and DPhil degrees in Oriental Studies from the Department of Tibetan and Himalayan Studies, Faculty of Oriental Studies, University of Oxford. Her main research focus is the trans-national aspect of Buddhism, lineage and identity in Tibet and Mongolia in the Early Modern period, with a particular emphasis on the contributions made by ethnically Mongolian monk scholars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/religion
MOJO Rising: How to Make Cancer Suck Less with Julie Stevens
If you were ever wondering how to really support a friend in need, this episode is for you. Amid realizing chemotherapy wasn't working, relationship challenges, and family turmoil, Julie (https://www.mojohealth.org/) faced her darkest moments coming to terms with death and the legacy she was leaving behind. Channeling her fear and uncertainty, she started writing poetry and music to try to express the depths of her emotion. In a courageous moment, she shared one of her poems with a group of friends to try to explain the future dream she was grieving. Despite not sharing a particularly close bond at the time, Katy was moved by an intuitive urge to visit. Rather than delicately navigating the situation, she embraced it with unwavering authenticity and genuine care. The episode captures the transformative power of genuine connections, creative expression, and resilience in finding joy amid life's darkest moments. In this episode, Julie and Katy discuss: - The Power of Writing and Feeling your Emotions - The Importance of Authentic Conversations - The Importance of Finding your Flow and vitality - Breaking the Mask: Being Real with Cancer - The Role of Friends and Family in Healing - The Significance of Authentic Communication - The Value of True Friendship in Difficult Times Connect with Julie Stevens, Katy Mathes, and the MOJO Movement: Instagram: https://instagram.com/mojohealthorg TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@mojohealthorg YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@mojohealth Facebook: https://facebook.com/mojohealthorg Website: https://www.mojohealth.org/
Are you someone who feels anxious in relationships preoccupied with how your partner feels about you? Or perhaps have difficulty with trust, opening up emotionally, or really committing in relationships. Or maybe you're in a relationship with someone who identifies as such. Regardless, understanding how we show up in adult intimate relationships has a lot to do with understanding our attachment style. This week one of our hosts, Kristin Mathes discussed the 4 main attachment styles: Secure, Avoidant, Anxious, and Anxious/ Avoidant and how our relationships with our primary caregivers early in life have everything to do with how we show up in adult partnership. Understanding our own attachment style and that of our partner can help us understand our emotional needs, help resolve conflict, and work towards developing deeper trust, intimacy, and security in relationships. In this episode we discuss: Kristin teaches the basics of the 4 attachment styles: Secure, Avoidant, Anxious, Anxious/Avoidant. She helps us understand the basis of how attachment is formed in our earliest years of development with our primary caregivers. Kristin offers examples of how attachment styles lend to conflict, dissatisfaction, games of cat- mouse, or a push/ pull dynamic with your partner. There is hope! Kristin discusses key factors in how we can use this knowledge to work toward creating trust, intimacy, security, and healthy adult relationships. You can learn more about the hosts Kristen Ales, LPC, and Kristin Mathes, LCSW by visiting their websites. This show is brought to you by: The Wilder Wellness Intuitive Eating online course is a self-paced program that will help you heal your relationship with food and your body. This 10-module course will help you stop obsessing over food so you can reclaim your time and mental clarity, take charge of how you take care of yourself, and begin to take steps toward finding food freedom. Learn more and sign up here.
We're releasing today's episode on Wednesday, November 1st, and this means you've probably just wrapped up your Halloween festivities. But as we turn our attention to harvest, home, and the November holidays, the seasonal decorations continue — and of course with that, orange-gold-and-rusty color palettes are ever present. With that our minds, today's episode shares […] The post Episode 634: Marigolds and Succulent Pumpkins, autumn botanical design with Caitlin Mathes of The Marigold Gardens and Eileen Tongson of FarmGal Flowers appeared first on Slow Flowers Podcast with Debra Prinzing.
MOJO Rising: How to Make Cancer Suck Less with Julie Stevens
Julie is joined by herbalist Oscar Sierra, Katy Mathes, and Dr. Sreekanth Reddy to hear a story of how data can change your life and discuss what it actually means to have a BRCA mutation, how you can reduce the risk of cancer without the need for surgery/pharmaceuticals, and a common sense approach to genetic expression. Ever since Angelina Jolie famously had a preventative mastectomy after finding out she had the BRCA1 mutation, people have been encouraged to get genetic testing to identify if they have an additional risk of cancer. This sounds like something MOJO Health would really encourage, but the “so what” is pointed back towards conventional medicine instead of prevention and doesn't factor in that conventional medicine brings significant impact to your overall physical and mental health and overall life satisfaction, as explained by Katy Mathes. This decision is far more nuanced and has far greater reach than your oncologist or surgeon will share. If you are curious whether genetic testing is more good than bad or have a friend or family member considering surgery, listen to MOJO Rising and learn… How to Make Cancer Suck Less! In this episode, Julie, Oscar, Katy and Dr. Reddy discuss: 1. Katy's BRCA2 Journey and how data has shaped her family 2. The real impact of having preventative surgery 3. Understanding Gene Expression and what that actually means for your health 4. How Epigenetics impacts gene expression 5. Realities around cancer growth and timing 6. Common Sense next steps if you are BRCA positive Connect with Dr. Sreekanth Reddy: Website: https://www.cancerbloodspecialistsga.com/ Connect with Oscar Sierra, Website: https://www.sierracollaborativemed.com/ Connect with Julie Stevens, Oscar Sierra, Katy Mathes and the Mojo Movement: Instagram: https://instagram.com/mojohealthorg TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@mojohealthorg YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@mojohealth Facebook: https://facebook.com/mojohealthorg Website: https://www.mojohealth.org/ DISCLAIMER: The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed on this podcast are the speaker's own and do not represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of MOJO Health Cooperative LLC, a Georgia Limited Liability Company, its respective officers, directors, employees, agents, or representatives. This podcast is presented by MOJO Health Cooperative, and cannot be copied or rebroadcast without consent. The material and information presented here is for general information purposes only, and not intended to supplant the expert advice and/or consultation of a medical doctor and/or a licensed physician, and/or an attorney. In short, this podcast is not intended to replace professional medical advice, nor legal advice. The "MOJO Health" name and all forms and abbreviations are the property of its owner and its use does not imply endorsement of or opposition to any specific organization, product, or service. Again, none of the content of this podcast should be considered legal advice, nor medical advice. As always, consult a lawyer and/or a licensed physician in lieu of relying upon the advice of any of the participants of this podcast. The host(s) of this podcast are not licensed lawyers, physicians, doctors of osteopath, nor medical doctors in any jurisdiction anywhere. The host(s) of this podcast do not practice medicine and do NOT profess to be able to do any of the following: (1) diagnose, heal, treat, prevent, prescribe for, or removing any physical, mental, or emotional ailment or supposed ailment of an individual; (2) engage in the end of human pregnancy; (3) treat human ailments; nor (4) perform acupuncture. MOJO Health Cooperative LLC is not responsible for any losses, damages, or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast.
Rebel Whitecoat Podcast|Anxiety Relief|Empowerment|Spirituality
Do you feel like boundaries is something you struggle with? This is the podcast episode for you! This week's guest on the Rebel WhiteCoat Podcast is yoga instructor, empowerment coach, and motivational speaker, Kellie Mathes! With years of experience in both the yoga and coaching industry, Kellie has developed a unique skill set that enables clients to achieve remarkable transformations in all areas of their lives. As the founder of GoYoga Express, a renowned yoga studio, Kellie has created a thriving community that exemplifies the transformative power of yoga. By fostering a welcoming space, she provides individuals from diverse backgrounds with solace, strength, and inspiration on their personal journeys. Beyond the yoga studio, Kellie's dedication to empowering others extends into her life coaching practice. By helping individuals navigate life's challenges, she supports them in developing a clear sense of purpose and creating a roadmap to success. Employing evidence-based coaching techniques, Kellie assists clients in identifying their unique strengths, unlocking their full potential, and making sustainable changes that lead to a more fulfilling and purposeful life. Recognized for her exceptional communication skills and ability to deeply connect with others, Kellie is also a sought-after motivational speaker. Whether delivering training sessions, workshops, or captivating audiences on podcasts, she inspires listeners with her dynamic presence, empowering stories, and practical strategies for personal growth and transformation. Highlights from this episode: Kellie's personal story of how she got into yoga and how it impacted her health signs you could use healthier boundaries in your life what having boundaries looks like how to navigate boundaries with motherhood how to let go of relationships that don't serve you Breaking down the common risks/fears of having boundaries how to communicate your boundaries to others how to know if a relationship could be draining you why being a people pleaser is not great for boundaries and how to navigate away from this To embark on a transformative journey with Coach Kellie Mathes, go to https://goyogaexpress.com/life-coaching/ to discover how she can support you in achieving your personal and professional goals. For Kellie's Goal Planning Guide, go to https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/zA7v1LP/kelliemathescoaching You can follow Kellie on Instagram @kellie.mathes or email her here kellie@goyogaexpress.com Thank you, Kellie! All podcast guest inquires can be emailed to kellyrompelcoaching@gmail.com
Weege and Mathes are joined by Seth Rarick to talk about the infamous Southwick 2003 race, specifically the 125 race that produced Craig Anderson's first and only AMA win, Henry coming back, Byrner on the CR125, the Hughes/Brown battle, the chaos of the day, why Rarick chose this race and why Matthes is still mad at Doug Henry
It's time to meet our cohost Kristin Mathes, LCSW! Kristin takes the spotlight this week as we learn more about her journey to the podcast. From growing up in small town Wisconsin, teaching English as a means to explore the world throughout her early 20s, to today running her own virtual therapy private practice while living down in Costa Rica. Kristin is driven by experiencing the most out of life, and is currently dedicating her time to surfing and learning to speak Spanish. Join us as we explore more about her therapeutic practice and plans to incorporate Surf Therapy into her practice! In this episode, we explore: Who is cohost Kristin Mathes, LCSW? What it's like living and running a remote private practice from Costa Rica. Kristin's work as a trauma specialist & using Brainspotting among other body based practices for healing. Kristin shares about her new love for surfing and upcoming plans to offer Surf Therapy as a tool for Trauma Recovery. You can learn more about the hosts Kristen Ales, LPC, and Kristin Mathes, LCSW by visiting their websites. This show is brought to you by: The Wilder Wellness Intuitive Eating online course is a self-paced program that will help you heal your relationship with food and your body. This 10-module course will help you stop obsessing over food so you can reclaim your time and mental clarity, take charge of how you take care of yourself, and begin to take steps toward finding food freedom. Learn more and sign up here.
This episode we sit down with local barber Bryant “Tennessee” Mathes; who has turned his trade as an barber into an entrepreneurial empire by buying the school he once was a student at and beginning multiple entrepreneurial ventures as an instructor, school owner, skincare provider and author. We get the journey first hand and discuss it from beginning to future goals and much more !!! Music by: Goated --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eric-hicks0/support
Valerie Sherer joins the History 605 Podcast to talk about the Women's National Indian Association and the political clout they wielded to raise money, establish hospitals and schools, and live out their view of the Christian gospel.
University Park Chief of Police, Bill Mathes, joins us to talk about what the past 26 years have been like working in our community. We talk about what it takes to advance up the ranks from patrol officer to Chief of Police, tips for staying safe and what goes on behind the scenes to make sure the police, are prepared for emergencies.To learn more about the City of University Park visit https://www.uptexas.org/And follow-on Instagram @cityofuptx and be sure to subscribe to the newsletter The Arbor via the website.A big thank you to all the men and women at the City of University Park for your part in making our community amazing and thank you to all members of law enforcement everywhere for your time and dedication in keeping us safe.This episode is sponsored by The Lumen, a Dallas boutique hotel across from SMU. Please visit their website at https://www.thelumendallas.com/
Fear, Faith, and Courage, in Old Fashioned Sunday School with Adam Mathes, from the Episcopal Cathedral of St. Philip, Atlanta
Jennifer Mathes owns Allstate – The Mathes Agency located in the heart of Central Park with her husband Rob. She attended Ohio University and upon graduation moved to New York City to begin her career in the insurance industry. After almost a decade climbing the corporate ladder in NYC, she left the city and her career, and moved to Pittsburgh. In 2013, Jen moved to Denver with her husband and started their family. She has lived in Central Park since moving here and loves this community. Once her children began attending school she was eager to volunteer in their school and local organizations. While enjoying getting to know other parents and people in the community she craved working again and ended up opening an insurance agency in the neighborhood in 2017. She currently lives in The North End with her husband, two sons, dog and turtle.
Oral Arguments from the Eighth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals
Oral argument argued before the Eighth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals on or about 11/18/2022
According to the National Institute of Health, 30.7% of adults are overweight, 42.4% of adults have obesity, and 9.2% have severe obesity. This means 82.3% of American adults are not metabolically healthy. We've also been sold this lie over and over that in order to lose weight, all we have to do is eat less and exercise more. But it's not just about diet or exercise. Long-term habit changes make all the difference. Your weight could also be a sign of something else deeper going on. And so, it's basically a congruence of things. In today's episode, Cynthia Mathes, my personal health coach and weight loss coach, joins us to talk about the best ways to lose weight – naturally! Cynthia offers a completely new and fresh perspective to this conversation. Aside from being a Master Primal Health Coach and Toxin and Detox Specialist, Cynthia holds several certifications in functional nutrition, weight loss, root cause illness, and functional labs, to name a few. As the founder of Cynthia Mathes Wellness, Cynthia helps overweight women with chronic symptoms begin healing so they can lose weight and keep it off for good. In this episode, you will hear: The truth about crash diets and weight loss pills The importance of root cause protocol in weight loss The phases of weight loss and how they work together Mindset makes up 90% of the journey. Why intermittent fasting should only be used as a tool How to deal with adrenal fatigue How we can support our bodies during menopause Subscribe and Review Have you subscribed to our podcast? We'd love for you to subscribe if you haven't yet. We'd love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast. Supporting Resources: instagram.com/cynthiamatheswellness https://www.facebook.com/cynthiamatheswellness/ Obesity data: https://www.niddk.nih.gov/health-information/health-statistics/overweight-obesity Episode Credits If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com Let them know I sent you.
Join the Reverend Hester Mathes (Holy Trinity) in conversation with Jeanne Simmons, a musician recognized for her involvement in a broad array of classical music activities in Memphis, including sacred music performances at area churches. In this special episode of Faithfully Memphis that is part of our Behold It Unveiled series exploring the intersection of spirituality and creativity, Jeanne shares how music has been a binding force throughout her life. The show includes selections performed live at Grace-St. Luke's Episcopal Church (accompanied by Dr. Patrick Scott, Director of Music) and at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church in Memphis, Tennessee.
Brandon and Jordan speak with Duane Mathes in the United Commercial Insurance studio. Not only is Duane building an amazing VR software business right now, he has a great history with trying different things, living around the world, and having an insatiable desire for learning. Find Librarium VR on their website.
This episode of the Wisdom Podcast features an interview with special guest Prof. Dr. Klaus-Dieter Mathes, Head of the Department of South Asian, Tibetan, and Buddhist Studies at the University of Vienna. Host Daniel Aitken and Klaus-Dieter discuss: his initial interest in western philosophy and physics, and his journey physically and intellectually to the east; […] The post Klaus-Dieter Mathes: Mahamudra and Shentong (#147) appeared first on The Wisdom Experience.
We welcome YOU back to America's leading higher education podcast, The EdUp Experience! It's YOUR time to #EdUp In this episode, Dr. Jennifer Mathes, Chief Executive Officer of the Online Learning Consortium, YOUR guest cohost is Dr. Emily Barnes, YOUR host is Dr. Joe Sallustio, & YOUR sponsor is Commencement: The Beginning of a New Era In Higher Education, coming fall 2022. What's the difference between remote & online learning, & what is emergency response remote learning? Listen in to find out! As CEO, Dr. Mathes is responsible for the development of OLC's long-range goals, strategies, plans & policies. She also provides leadership in researching & planning strategic initiatives, special projects & partnerships that align with OLC's mission, vision & goals. Dr. Mathes has 25 years of experience in both public & private higher education where she has served as a faculty member & an academic leader. Thank YOU so much for tuning in. Join us on the next episode for YOUR time to EdUp! Connect with YOUR EdUp Team - Elvin Freytes & Dr. Joe Sallustio ● Learn more about what others are saying about their EdUp experience ● Join YOUR EdUp community at The EdUp Experience! ● YOU can follow us on Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter | YouTube Thank YOU for listening! We make education YOUR business! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/edup/message
We are so excited to share this month's bonus episode, "God's Presence in Every Season of Marriage," with Scott and Vanessa Martindale and Special Guests, Dillon and Mia Mathes!!! In this episode, we discuss God's plan for your life, your marriage, and your family and the fact that God's plans for your future are greater than what happened in your past. We cover how prayer helps you come into agreement with your spouse in any season of life and marriage, as well as creating a lineage of healthy and joyful marriage for future generations. This podcast is for you if:- You're newly married and looking for ways to prepare for your future- You and your spouse are struggling to adapt to new circumstances- You are seeking ways to break the generational cycle of divorce in your family- You are unsure of how to set healthy boundaries for your marriage and familyIn this podcast, we discuss:- God's faithfulness to answer prayers- How to grow closer to your spouse in any season of marriage- God's plans for your future are greater than what was in your past- And more! You can also find our podcast on our website at www.blendedkingdomfamilies.com. Be sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode!! We pray that this podcast blesses you today! #blendedkingdomfamilies #restoredfamilymovement Want to join the Blended Kingdom Families Community? Connect with us: https://linktr.ee/blendedkingdomfamilies
On this episode of Talking Buffalo Podcast, Patrick Moran is joined by Steve Mathes, co-host of the Air Raid Hour on Cover 1 to discuss immediate and long-term topics with the Buffalo Bills on the heels of last Sunday's overtime loss at Tampa Bay. The guys discuss Josh Allen's guts, Sean McDermott's lack of them lately, Tremaine Edmunds becoming flat-out overrated, a defense that remains suspectable to long touchdown runs and Brandon Beane deserving a little bit of heat for personnel decisions that've contributed to the Bills digging a hole for themselves. They also discuss how they feel the Bills stand going into the final four weeks of the regular season, what needs to happen for it to turn out well and plenty more good stuff with Steve. You can follow Steve on Twitter @JudgeMathes and be sure to check out The Air Raid Hour alongside co-host David Tilton Mondays at 9pm and Bills pregame live on Cover 1. ♦♦♦♦♦ Follow Patrick Moran/Talking Buffalo Podcast Twitter: @PatMoranTweets. Facebook: Talking Buffalo Podcast YouTube: Talking Buffalo Podcast YouTube Channel Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices