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Nous nous retrouvons aujourd'hui, pour une conférence dans le cadre de notre cycle sur La sainteté au féminin, La Dame de Beauté : l'amour courtois d'Orient en Occident de Michael Barry. Écrivain américain francophone et persanophone, professeur au département d'études proche-orientales de l'Université de Princeton, ancien président du comité de conseil du département d'art islamique du Metropolitan Museum of Art de New York, Michael Barry est un spécialiste de la miniature persane internationalement reconnu. Il est l'auteur de nombreux ouvrages portant sur l'art islamique, et sur l'histoire et la géopolitique de l'Afghanistan. On peut citer, parmi ses ouvrages : Le cri afghan (L'Asiathèque, 2021), L'art figuratif en Islam médiéval (Flammarion, 2004), Massoud : De l'islamisme à la liberté (Louis Audibert, 2002), Le Royaume de l'insolence, l'Afghanistan : 1504-2001 (Flammarion, 1984, rééd. 2002). Pour plus d'informations visitez notre site: https://consciencesoufie.com/
Intervention du samedi 23 novembre 2024 pour la seconde intervention de notre nouveau cycle sur La sainteté au féminin, « Ma part de l'autre : lecture de poèmes de femmes spirituelles, d'hier et d'aujourd'hui », avec Amal Ayouch, actrice et conteuse marocaine, Amal Ayouch est l'une des figures phares de la scène culturelle marocaine, réputée notamment pour ses choix artistiques exigeants et engagés. Sa carrière est riche d'une grande variété de rôles dans des films nationaux, et internationaux. Son parcours théâtral - dans Antigone, Roméo et Juliette ou encore l'adaptation des ouvrages de Fatéma Mernissi - témoigne de son amour pour les mots et le texte. On retrouve sa passion des mots dans ses lectures de poètes, orientaux ou occidentaux, anciens ou contemporains, mais aussi dans son engagement associatif et militant pour la défense des droits des femmes. Marraine de l'association « Solidarité Féminine », elle a recueilli les témoignages de mères célibataires, et les a adaptés en pièce de théâtre « Violenscène », puis en fait un livre « À haute voix ». La poésie est son havre de paix. Cycle : La sainteté au féminin Du mois d'octobre 2024 au mois de janvier 2025, Conscience Soufie organise un cycle sur les femmes soufies et la sainteté au féminin. De fait, la majorité des cercles qui existent aujourd'hui sur les thématiques de la spiritualité, quelles que soient leurs affiliations et leurs pratiques, sont composés essentiellement de femmes. Nous avons donc souhaité rendre hommage au Féminin, en espérant répondre au mieux à l'attente de notre public, hommes et femmes, au fil des différents événements programmés. Pour ce faire, nous avons convié des personnes de qualité afin d'intervenir en conférences ou lors des veillées spirituelles. Ainsi, en octobre, Yasmina Sbihi, nous introduira à la sainteté au féminin en lien avec la question du leadership ; en novembre, Amal Ayouch nous immergera dans la poésie soufie, ancienne et contemporaine et Asma Lamrabet évoquera la figure marquante de Râbi‘a al-‘Adawiyya ; en décembre, Marie-Odile Delacour nous ouvrira aux écrits vibrants d'Isabelle Eberhardt et Michael Barry nous conduira d'Occident en Orient sur le thème de l'amour courtois ; en janvier, S. Sébastien nous parlera de la divine Layla en poésie soufie et Olfa Youssef conclura sur les rapports entre le masculin et le féminin d'un point de vue juridique et soufi. Nous les en remercions chaleureusement. Conscience Soufie espère que cette programmation saura toucher les cœurs, et vous souhaite des moments spirituels féconds. Pour plus d'informations visitez notre site: https://consciencesoufie.com/
La sainteté au féminin : spiritualité et leadership Parler des Amies de Dieu, ces femmes qui voyagent entre Dieu et l'humanité, faisant circuler l'énergie divine, moteur de l'univers, c'est pour moi un devoir et un honneur, tachrîf wa taklîf, après un cheminement soufi de plus de trois décennies, ponctué de récits de voyages pour témoigner de mon temps. La spiritualité, l'enseignement soufi et les parcours de vie des saintes femmes waliyate (leurs vertus, sciences et prodiges) m'ont offert un regard engagé sur le monde et les questions de société. Les livres parlent si peu de ces femmes cachées, si ce n'est dans Salawat al-Anfas de Mohamed Ben Jaafar Kettani, pour la ville de Fès, et Al-Maassoul de Mokhtar Soussi, pour la région du Souss au sud du Maroc. Elles sont citées dans les hagiographies des hommes, il m'a fallu déterrer leur histoire et leurs localités pour aller sur leurs traces. Alors, j'ai choisi de répondre à l'interprétation réductrice de certains Hadiths, sur la place de la femme dans nos sociétés et à l'obscurantisme menaçant nos lieux sacrés et nos valeurs humanistes, en parlant du Beau et ses manifestations. Confortée par mes rencontres, je découvre que dans mon pays, de grandes écoles traditionnelles fondées et gérées par des femmes, en mode campus, du Souss à Fès, ont formé nos plus grands érudits, traçant ainsi un axe symbolique de la spiritualité au féminin dans l'histoire du Maroc. Yasmina Sbihi est architecte et chercheure associée au Centre d'Excellence Sciences et Quête de Sens à l'African Business School de l'um6p, Université polytechnique Mohamed VI, au Maroc. Depuis 1996, elle mène des recherches sur le soufisme et le patrimoine spirituel et donne des conférences au Maroc et à l'étranger afin de porter un message de Paix et d'inviter à l'éveil d'une conscience universelle. Elle fait partie du Majliss el-Machyakha (Assemblée des Maîtres spirituels), en tant que tîjâniyya et chargée de la commission de la préservation du patrimoine ; elle est aussi membre fondatrice des fondations nationales Majma' Essalah et de Ribât al-Mahabba, réunissant des représentants de toutes les confréries soufies du Royaume. Elle est auteure de Sur les pas de sidi Ahmed Tijani, voyage dans sa zaouia aux quatre coins du monde, Éditions Afrique Challenge, 2015 et de Sacrées Femmes. Sur les pas des saintes du Maroc, Éditions La croisée des chemins, 2022. Cycle : La sainteté au féminin Du mois d'octobre 2024 au mois de janvier 2025, Conscience Soufie organise un cycle sur les femmes soufies et la sainteté au féminin. De fait, la majorité des cercles qui existent aujourd'hui sur les thématiques de la spiritualité, quelles que soient leurs affiliations et leurs pratiques, sont composés essentiellement de femmes. Nous avons donc souhaité rendre hommage au Féminin, en espérant répondre au mieux à l'attente de notre public, hommes et femmes, au fil des différents événements programmés. Pour ce faire, nous avons convié des personnes de qualité afin d'intervenir en conférences ou lors des veillées spirituelles. Ainsi, en octobre, Yasmina Sbihi, nous introduira à la sainteté au féminin en lien avec la question du leadership ; en novembre, Amal Ayouch nous immergera dans la poésie soufie, ancienne et contemporaine et Asma Lamrabet évoquera la figure marquante de Râbi‘a al-‘Adawiyya ; en décembre, Marie-Odile Delacour nous ouvrira aux écrits vibrants d'Isabelle Eberhardt et Michael Barry nous conduira d'Occident en Orient sur le thème de l'amour courtois ; en janvier, S. Sébastien nous parlera de la divine Layla en poésie soufie et Olfa Youssef conclura sur les rapports entre le masculin et le féminin d'un point de vue juridique et soufi. Nous les en remercions chaleureusement. Conscience Soufie espère que cette programmation saura toucher les cœurs, et vous souhaite des moments spirituels féconds. Pour plus d'informations visitez notre site: https://consciencesoufie.com/
Prof. Michael Barry, National Centre for Pharmacoeconomics.
Nominated for 13 Primetime Emmy Awards®, “Ripley,” the new Netflix limited series from creator Steven Zaillian, is a masterclass in filmmaking and the art of sound. So it's no wonder that two of those nominations are for Outstanding Sound Editing and Sound Mixing. And it's clear why the sound team was given so much creative freedom to explore the sonic possibilities of the show, as many of those details and nuances were written directly into the scripts, and overseen by a showrunner with a sharp attention to detail.“Without a doubt, Steve Zaillian pays attention to every footstep and every breath and every movement.”—Michael Barry, Re-recording Mixer, “Ripley”Today we are joined by members of the sound team behind the show, including:- Larry Zipf, Co-supervising Sound Editor/Sound Designer and Re-recording Mixer- Michael Feuser, Co-supervising Sound Editor- Michael Barry, Re-recording Mixer- Maurizio Argentieri, Sound MixerNOTE: This interview contains spoilers! So be sure to check out “Ripley,” now streaming on Netflix in Dolby Vision® and Dolby Atmos®, before listening.Please subscribe to Dolby Creator Talks wherever you get your podcasts.You can also check out the video for this episode on our YouTube channel.Learn more about the Dolby Institute and check out Dolby.com. Connect with Dolby on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, or LinkedIn.
Featured on Bellona: New Employee Welcome - by Bob Gielow Advance Austraya, Where - by Michael Barry - narrated by Charlie Adler Restive - by J.S. O'Keefe - narrated by Fin Babcock Maya - by Mehreen Ahmed Our Audio License AntipodeanSF Radio Show by Ion Newcombe is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 Featured Music auspicious-flutes-master by John Bartmann is licensed under a CC0 1.0 Universal License. mars-colony-master by John Bartmann is licensed under a CC0 1.0 Universal License. English Pastry by John Bartmann is licensed under a CC0 1.0 Universal License. Theta Waves | Tech Noir Action Soundtrack Music by John Bartmann is licensed under a CC0 1.0 Universal License. Intro & Outro Music Celestial Navigation by Blue Dot Sessions is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License
This past spring, Ashlin Barry won two junior national championship titles: one in the time trial and one in road race. The Toronto rider snagged the victories south of the 49th parallel, so he pulled on the stars and stripes each time he stood on the podium. Since the beginning of the year, Barry—son of Michael and Dede Barry—has been racing with a U.S. licence instead of a Canadian one. He has dual citizenship as his father is from Toronto and mom is from Milwaukee, Wisc. In this episode of the Canadian Cycling Magazine Podcast, Ashlin delves into this decision.The 16-year-old rider also discusses some of his results abroad. In March, he won Tour du Bocage et de l'Ernée 53. It was his first UCI race, a 2.1, in Europe. Later, he came in seventh at Paris-Roubaix Juniors. It was an experience he enjoyed, even with the tough cobbles of the Hell of the North. In fact, he found it easier to race on the pavé than to ride over them in his race reconnaissance. Since the event is held on the same day as the elite and under-23 men's events, the roads were lined with fans. In the final cobbled sectors, he was hit with sounds of the cheering crowds, which gave him a boost. He's keen to return to that race next year.Looking ahead, Barry has his sights on the world championships, both the TT and the road race. His U.S. titles qualified him for those races around Zurich, Switzerland. It's the one-day races that have captured his imagination, such as worlds, Paris-Roubaix, Tour of Flanders, Milan-San Remo, and even the Olympics. With his talent, it seems he'll be in the mix in those events in the years to come.This episode of the Canadian Cycling Magazine Podcast is supported by MS Bike. Register and start fundraising at msbike.ca. Also, check out MS Bike-specific training advice and tips from Canadian Cycling Magazine experts: there are eight-week and four-week training plans to get you ready. Also, for your fundraising efforts, you can get some pretty cool kit. Register and start fundraising.
Featured on Begzhigitova Not Alone in the Universe - by Igor Dyachishin - narrated by Ed Errington Why Did They Build? - by JS O'Keefe - narrated by Marg Essex Gibberwocky - by Michael Barry - narrated by Nuke Our Audio License AntipodeanSF Radio Show by Ion Newcombe is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 Featured Music Alien Mayor Theme by Mystified is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License. Pyramid by Silicon Transmitter is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. La marche de l'ours by Bulb is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License. Intro & Outro Music Celestial Navigation by Blue Dot Sessions is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License
Featured on Bechuana: Subjugated - by J. S. O'Keefe - narrated by Jeff Alphin A 21st Century Revision - by L. E. Arnott - narrated by Sarah Jane Justice Grumpy, Go Spare - by Michael Barry - narrated by Nuke Our Audio License AntipodeanSF Radio Show by Ion Newcombe is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. Based on a work at www.antisf.com.au. Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at https://www.antisf.com.au/contact-editor Music Credits Hiking Trough Waves (ID 1814) by Lobo Loco is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. Atomic Fire Light by Nihilore is licensed under a Attribution License. Grumpy Cat Instrumental by Holizna4KidsMusic is licensed under a CC0 1.0 Universal License. Intro & Outro Music Celestial Navigation by Blue Dot Sessions is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License
Featured stories in Baumeia: Move Fast, Break Things - by Michael Barry - narrated by Mark English Our Audio License AntipodeanSF Radio Show by Ion Newcombe is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. Based on a work at www.antisf.com.au. Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at https://www.antisf.com.au/contact-editor Music Credits Explosion by Nick Davies is licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License. Intro & Outro Music Celestial Navigation by Blue Dot Sessions is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License
Featured in Battisti: An Unsuccessful Attempt at Rehoming a Two-Headed Wildebeest - by KJ Hannah Greenberg - narrated by Tim Borella Sigmund Freud, I presume - by Michael Barry - narrated by Nuke Our Audio License AntipodeanSF Radio Show by Ion Newcombe is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. Based on a work at www.antisf.com.au. Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at https://www.antisf.com.au/contact-editor Music Credits Aurora by Anemoia is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. Cigar by TRG Banks is licensed under a CC0 1.0 Universal License. Intro & Outro Music Celestial Navigation by Blue Dot Sessions is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License
What is a preventive screening? Does USPSTF screen for mental health? What are the best preventive screenings? Plus, why an anxiety screening for adults is now recommended. Our guest is Michael Barry, MD, chair of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. American Medical Association CXO Todd Unger hosts.
Stories in Baptistina: Love, Fear and Nothing More - by AP Bird - narrated by Jeff Alphin Star Birth - by Travis Flatt The Telekinetic Cracksman - by Michael Barry - narrated by Mark English Our Audio License AntipodeanSF Radio Show by Ion Newcombe is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. Based on a work at www.antisf.com.au. Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at https://www.antisf.com.au/contact-editor Music Credits Enough to Kill a Horse by Steve Combs is licensed under a Attribution License. Birth by HoliznaCC0 is licensed under a CC0 1.0 Universal License. Telekinesis by Chandeliers is licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License. Intro & Outro Music Celestial Navigation by Blue Dot Sessions is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License
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Our latest episode covers ground that is familiar to all school board members: the regular review of school district financial information. The purpose of these financial reports is simple: to convey the school district's financial health, now and in the foreseeable future. They're also a great opportunity for school board members to learn and show they're earning the trust of parents and taxpayers. We'll help you understand these reports in more detail by explaining the documents that are at the core of financial reporting, especially the check register and budget-to-actual report. We're joined by two experienced school leaders on different sides of the board table. Larry Dux is a longtime board member in Pewaukee, and Michael Barry is executive director of the Wisconsin Association of School Business Officials, or WASBO. We'll talk about the connection between thoughtful continuous financial monitoring and community trust, especially in an era of increased referendums. We'll also discuss how to ask tough questions of district staff in a way that builds mutual respect.
(00:00:49) Ces discussions secrètes avec les Talibans: interview de Michael Barry (00:10:26) Hawaii, si loin des Etats-Unis (00:16:06) Chine-USA: quand ça a mal tourné? (3/5): Le tournant de Tian'anmen, en rediffusion
Today, I'll be chatting with Michael Barry. Born and raised in North Belfast, Michael has been in Toronto for over three decades. Michael is the co-founder of the Toronto Irish Film Festival, an event which takes place at the beginning of March each year and has become consolidated in the film festival calendar in a city which is famous for its film festivals. He now manages the successful website, irishfilmtv.com which is an unbelievable resource for Irish film and tv news. Michael discusses these endeavors in our chat and he also explains why he left Belfast for Toronto and how being Irish has shaped his life here in Canada.There are a number of acronyms we use throughout our chat and I'll share them with you now in case you are not familiar with them. TIFF stands for Toronto International Film Festival, the world-famous festival which takes place in Toronto in September each year. TIRFF stands for Toronto Irish Film Festival which was co-founded by our guest today, Michael Barry.
Guest presider and homilist Fr. Michael Barry preaches on Saturday of the Sixth Week of Easter.
Welcome to The Roadman Cycling Podcast! In this episode, we have the privilege of chatting with Michael Barry, a former professional cyclist who has left an indelible mark on the sport. From his early days riding for renowned teams such as US Postal, T-Mobile, High Road, and Team Sky, to his present-day endeavors in the realm of custom steel bike craftsmanship, Michael's story is one of passion, perseverance, and embracing diverse interests. Join us as we explore Michael's atypical journey, from his childhood immersed in the world of cycling to his unconventional path to the upper echelons of the sport. Discover the invaluable insights he gained riding with some of the biggest names in the sport and the significance of marginal gains in achieving success. We'll delve into the rollercoaster of emotions experienced in the world of racing and uncover Michael's unique perspective on the current state of cycling. We'll shine a spotlight on the pivotal role Michael played in Anthony's cycling journey. As a coach during a critical juncture in Anthony's career, Michael not only pushed him to excel on the bike but also fostered a passion for creative pursuits and writing. The origins of this very podcast can be traced back to those early journals and blogs, and the gratitude for Michael's influence is ever-present. So, grab your favorite cup of coffee, hop on your bike, and join us as we embark on a captivating conversation with the remarkable Michael Barry. You can check out Michael's books & bikes here Today's show is brought to you with special thanks to our amazing on-going sponsors Factor Bikes & Wattbike The heart beat of our community & best place to reach me is Twitter Want to watch full interviews on video? Check out our new Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/c/roadmancycling?sub_confirmation=1 Our full back catalogue of episodes https://anchor.fm/roadman-cycling-podcast My gift to you is 14 days of free coaching. To Claim your gift go to www.roadmancycling.com/14daygift Support this podcast by buying me a beer https://www.patreon.com/anthony_walsh --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/roadman-cycling-podcast/message
9-year-old Christopher has learned how to practice the techniques of reiki on himself to help him be peaceful and calm. He has his level 1 Reiki certification through Michael Barry of Essex County Ontario. Christopher shares why this has become so important to him at such a young age and is joined by his mother Tracey, a master Reiki Practitioner. Children can learn to use this Japanese healing practice to reduce stress and anxiety. When energy flows through our bodies the way it should be, we can feel better overall ... physically, emotionally, spiritually and mentally. Join us as we have some fun talking about these key topics:
Guest homilist Fr. Michael Barry preaches on Saturday of the Second Week of Lent.
On Oct. 10, 2012, almost 10 years ago, the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) released its reasoned decision, a comprehensive investigation into doping by Lance Armstrong and other members of the U.S. Postal Service and Discovery Channel cycling teams. The document brought charges against Armstrong and supported USADA's call to strip Armstrong of his results, including his seven Tour de France wins. The reasoned decision sent reverberations up to this side of the U.S./Canada border. Michael Barry provided USADA with a signed affidavit detailing his doping practices during his career.In this episode, former president of Cycling Canada John Tolkamp looks back at the volatility in cycling 10 years ago and how he struggled with the information that was coming to light, officially. He also speaks about his organization's attempts to clean up the sport. Tolkamp is both an insider in the world of cycling, but also a cycling fan who was working his way through tough revelations about Barry and, later, Ryder Hesjedal.
On se souvient il y a tout juste une année de l'annonce du retrait total des soldats américains d'Afghanistan, des talibans entrant dans Kaboul, des évacuations en toute hâte des Occidentaux, bref de la débâcle. Comment en est-on arrivé là? Mais surtout, pourquoi les réseaux islamistes sont-ils si présents dans ce pays? Dans cette nouvelle série d'Histoire Vivante, nous retraçons quelques moments clés de l'histoire de l'Afghanistan, ce pays victime de la guerre froide, des rivalités entre puissances mais aussi des jeux d'influence de ses voisins. Laurent Huguenin-Elie reçoit Michael Barry, spécialiste de l'Afghanistan, ex-professeur au département d'études proches-orientales à l'Université de Princeton, professeur en chef à l'Université américaine d'Afghanistan, auteur de "Le Cri afghan", paru aux éditions de l'Asiathèque. Photo: vue du complexe fortifié situé à Abbottabad (Pakistan), où Oussama ben Laden a été tué par un commando de l'US Navy le 2 mai 2011. Après l'opération, nombre de commentateurs font remarquer que le chef d'Al-Qaïda n'aurait pas pu vivre dans cette petite ville chic, à proximité des meilleures écoles militaires du pays, sans le soutien des services de renseignement pakistanais. (© Sajjad Ali Qureshi/flickr)
Pour bien comprendre les origines de la déstabilisation du pays dans ses frontières actuelles, il faut remonter au XIXe siècle, à l'heure des rivalités entre les empires britannique et russe, cyniquement baptisées le "grand jeu", et dont l'Afghanistan a fait les frais. Laurent Huguenin-Elie reçoit Michael Barry, spécialiste de l'Afghanistan, ex-professeur au département d'études proches-orientales à l'Université de Princeton, professeur en chef à l'Université américaine d'Afghanistan, auteur de "Le Cri afghan", paru aux éditions de l'Asiathèque. Illustration: portrait satirique de l'émir afghan Sher Ali Khan avec ses "amis" l'ours russe et le lion britannique (1878). Sous le dessin, la légende en anglais indique "Save me from my friends!" (Protégez-moi de mes amis!). Les luttes d'influence qui ont opposé les empires russe et britannique ont duré de 1813 à 1907, date de la convention anglo-russe.
En août 2021, il y a tout juste une année, les talibans entraient une nouvelle fois dans Kaboul, peu après l'annonce du retrait total des troupes américaines en Afghanistan. En fuite, le président afghan reconnaissait la victoire des Talibans, des fondamentalistes islamistes qui imposent une interprétation radicale de la charia. Histoire Vivante se penche sur la situation en Afghanistan et tente d'offrir des clés de compréhension, en parcourant l'histoire de ce pays martyre, victime des rivalités des puissances. Ce premier épisode présenté par Laurent Huguenin-Elie est l'occasion de rappeler le très riche passé antique et médiéval de l'Asie centrale grâce à Michael Barry, spécialiste de l'Afghanistan, ex-professeur au département d'études proches-orientales à l'Université de Princeton, professeur en chef à l'Université américaine d'Afghanistan, auteur de "Le Cri afghan", paru aux éditions de l'Asiathèque. Dimanche 28 août à 20h55, vous pourrez voir le documentaire "Sous la loi des talibans", réalisé par Patrick de Saint-Exupéry et Pedro Brito da Fonseca (France, 2022). Disponible dès maintenant en cliquant sur le lien ci-contre. Illustration: détail d'une miniature moghole représentant la reddition de la garnison perse safavide de la ville de Kandahar - dont on aperçoit les remparts à l'arrière-plan - en 1638 devant l'armée moghole de Shah Jahan.
In this episode of Curbside Consults, we examine the latest recommendation statement on the use of aspirin to prevent cardiovascular disease from the United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF). We are joined by Michael Barry, who is Director of the Informed Medical Decisions Program in the Health Decision Sciences Center at...
Can vitamins prevent CVD and cancer? We kind of don't have the answer! Is vitamin and mineral supplementation safe? Effective? Listen as our esteemed guest Dr. Michael Barry talks to us about the new United States Preventive Services Task Force recommendation regarding the role of vitamin and mineral supplementation in preventing cardiovascular disease and cancer. Episodes | Subscribe | Spotify | Swag! | Top Picks | Mailing List | thecurbsiders@gmail.com | Free CME! Credits Producers: Paul Williams MD, FACP and Elena Gibson, MD Writer: Paul Williams MD, FACP Show notes: Paul Williams MD, FACP Infographic and Cover Art: Elena Gibson, MD Hosts: Paul Williams MD, FACP and Elena Gibson MD Production team: Podpaste Guest: Michael Barry MD
Healing is hard work and so is forgiveness; and we all struggle with forgiveness. Did you know there is a direct correlation between forgiveness and healing? Whether you need to find peace with yourself, peace with someone else or peace with God, this episode is for you.Rev. Dr. Michael Barry shares his experience with cancer patients learning how to forgive and find peace in their circumstances to help their bodies heal. This episode is packed full of helpful information for ANYONE wanting to learn how and why a lifestyle of forgiveness is so important for our health. Suggested Resource Link:BOOK: The Forgiveness Project: The Startling Discovery of How to Overcome Cancer, Find Health, and Achieve Peace
In today's episode, I'm joined by an incredible individual Michael Barry, who I'm excited to share some of his HD journey so far. I think it's important to highlight that men too are having amazing journey's in living their own HD Experiments and to live in alignment too.Michael is a 1/4 Manifesting Generator, and has found the Human Design tool validating his own blueprint that he felt for himself. Michael shares how he first pursued Human Design down the rabbit hole, through to how he often involves other male friends in conversation around their HD. It was such a cool and interesting chat with Michael, I hope you enjoy listening as much as I did.Big Love, MxxMichael's Details:Instagram: @mbarrryWebsite: https://www.flowcode.com/page/breezyzHow to Discover Your Purpose with HD Masterclass link - https://www.emmadunwoody.com/purpose-masterclassHDX Membership: https://www.emmadunwoody.com/membershipWant to sponsor the podcast? Apply here for the "Millions of Millionaires" project: https://forms.gle/Hs2MGFSuyRrVKJ116Shadow Program Waitlist: https://www.emmadunwoody.com/waitlist-human-design-shadow-programInstagram @the_human_design_coachHuman Design FB Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/285696835929546/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/1386906244772463/Music: Spark Of Inspiration by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.comHow to Discover Your Purpose with HD Masterclass link - https://www.emmadunwoody.com/purpose-masterclass
Report from Brian O'Connell and Prof. Michael Barry, Director at the National Centre for Pharmacoeconomics.
Oh, things move fast these days. Matthew Pioro and Matt Hansen are joined by former pro Michael Barry to preview the Tour de France. How many Canadians will be there exactly? Well, check out the discussion around Guillaume Boivin that was nicely prescient. And don't forget Steve Bauer.The trio discusses a bridge that could have a significant effect on the race, cobbles and the main contenders. Can Tadej Pogačar be beaten? Also, Euro Disney [?!] and Michael Woods's chances of taking a stage or the polka dot jersey.
On the May 19, 2022 #AICPATownHall: Michael Cerami, CPA.com Executive Vice President, and AICPA President & CEO, Barry Melancon, CPA, CGMA, welcomed former CNBC Chief Economist and expert forecaster Marci Rossell for a discussion around the economic outlook, including topics around inflation, oil prices, and interest rates. Lisa Simpson, CPA, CGMA, Vice President of Firm Services and Kari Hipsak, CPA, CGMA, provided technical guidance. Michael & Barry discussed the latest news on the accounting profession and a legislative update from DC. Lisa, Barry and Michael provided an update from this week's AICPA Council and the key takeaways on the future of the profession.
REPAIR UP THERE is a short documentary film that follows a group of Wind Turbine Blade Repair Rope Access Technicians that travel around the world and by utilizing Rope access repair wind turbine blades. This short documentary follows one crew as they complete a fiberglass repair on a wind turbine for Invenergy on a wind farm in Snyder Texas. Conversation with director Michael Barry & producer John Adams on the making of the film. Film also showing on the WILDsound TV app. You can sign up for the 7 day free trial at www.wildsound.ca (available on your streaming services and APPS). There is a DAILY film festival to watch, plus a selection of award winning films on the platform. Then it's only $3.99 per month. Subscribe to the podcast: https://twitter.com/wildsoundpod https://www.instagram.com/wildsoundpod/ https://www.facebook.com/wildsoundpod
Catch up on Michael Barry's chat with Toby McKinnon on Wednesday Trots Life.
L'orientalismo ne ha fatto terre di mistero e fascinazione, la storia ci racconta di ricche civiltà o di lande dimenticate dove regnano culture primitive impermeabili alla modernità, ci parla di conquiste, guerre di usi e costumi difficili da comprendere. L'oriente asiatico torna regolarmente alla ribalta per le sue crisi, il fondamentalismo, gli interessi strategici che ne hanno fatto un campo di battaglia dal “grande gioco” il conflitto tra impero britannico e impero russo dell'800. Venezia che è da tempo immemore la principale porta dell'Europa aperta sull'Oriente ha deciso di inaugurare un nuovo centro di ricerca e studi che consenta di mantenere viva l'attenzione su un mondo che ha saputo produrre anche una ricca cultura artistica. L'Istituto Internazionale di Ricerca e Studi e sull'Afghanistan si prefigge, in piena crisi politica, economica, alimentare, di valorizzare il patrimonio culturale di una terra che dai tempi di Alessandro Magno e grazie all'incontro di diverse civiltà, in primis quella persiana, è riuscita a creare uno straordinario patrimonio letterario, architettonico, artistico, musicale. Prendendo spunto dall'inaugurazione di questo centro di studi e ricerca, Laser ricostruisce con Michael Barry, uno tra massimi studiosi mondiali della storia e cultura dell'Asia centrale, le complesse vicende che hanno contraddistinto un mondo che ha dato i natali alla grande tradizione mistica, alle grandi celebrazioni poetiche, ma anche a crudeli discriminazioni di genere e sanguinosi conflitti.
L'orientalismo ne ha fatto terre di mistero e fascinazione, la storia ci racconta di ricche civiltà o di lande dimenticate dove regnano culture primitive impermeabili alla modernità, ci parla di conquiste, guerre di usi e costumi difficili da comprendere. L'oriente asiatico torna regolarmente alla ribalta per le sue crisi, il fondamentalismo, gli interessi strategici che ne hanno fatto un campo di battaglia dal “grande gioco” il conflitto tra impero britannico e impero russo dell'800. Venezia che è da tempo immemore la principale porta dell'Europa aperta sull'Oriente ha deciso di inaugurare un nuovo centro di ricerca e studi che consenta di mantenere viva l'attenzione su un mondo che ha saputo produrre anche una ricca cultura artistica. L'Istituto Internazionale di Ricerca e Studi e sull'Afghanistan si prefigge, in piena crisi politica, economica, alimentare, di valorizzare il patrimonio culturale di una terra che dai tempi di Alessandro Magno e grazie all'incontro di diverse civiltà, in primis quella persiana, è riuscita a creare uno straordinario patrimonio letterario, architettonico, artistico, musicale. Prendendo spunto dall'inaugurazione di questo centro di studi e ricerca, Laser ricostruisce con Michael Barry, uno tra massimi studiosi mondiali della storia e cultura dell'Asia centrale, le complesse vicende che hanno contraddistinto un mondo che ha dato i natali alla grande tradizione mistica, alle grandi celebrazioni poetiche, ma anche a crudeli discriminazioni di genere e sanguinosi conflitti.
La question de la stabilisation du nouveau régime continue de se poser six mois après le départ précipité des Américains d'Afghanistan et le retour au pouvoir des Talibans. Le pays fait face à des défis sécuritaires, économiques et humanitaires colossaux. La plupart des nations sont dans une position attentiste face au gouvernement taliban tout en sachant que le pire des scénarios serait l'effondrement de l'État afghan. Invités : Michael Barry, écrivain américain francophone et persanophone. Ancien professeur au Département d'Études proche-orientales de l'Université de Princeton. Et professeur en Chef à l'Université américaine de Kaboul qui vient de rouvrir ses portes à Venise. « Le Cri afghan », éditions l'Asiathèque Jean-Marie Montali, écrivain, journaliste, documentariste. Auteur de plusieurs films et essais. « Les larmes de Kaboul », éditions du Cerf.
La question de la stabilisation du nouveau régime continue de se poser six mois après le départ précipité des Américains d'Afghanistan et le retour au pouvoir des Talibans. Le pays fait face à des défis sécuritaires, économiques et humanitaires colossaux. La plupart des nations sont dans une position attentiste face au gouvernement taliban tout en sachant que le pire des scénarios serait l'effondrement de l'État afghan. Invités : Michael Barry, écrivain américain francophone et persanophone. Ancien professeur au Département d'Études proche-orientales de l'Université de Princeton. Et professeur en Chef à l'Université américaine de Kaboul qui vient de rouvrir ses portes à Venise. « Le Cri afghan », éditions l'Asiathèque Jean-Marie Montali, écrivain, journaliste, documentariste. Auteur de plusieurs films et essais. « Les larmes de Kaboul », éditions du Cerf.
A courageous story of survival from an author, musician, songwriter. Michael Barry is someone who has suffered from Disassociated Disorder and PTSD most of his life. Understanding what is happening when you suffer from anxiety and panic attacks on a daily basis is next to impossible to recover from without help from a health profession. Getting the right diagnoses and then the correct treatment is absolutely critical in moving forward. Michael talks about how he has survived to this point in his life and how he gets through each day. It starts with being kind to yourself and realizing that getting help is the most important thing you can do towards living a healthier life. Author - Rooftops, available on Amazon
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Parmi les sujets dominants de cette année, la situation des femmes. En Afghanistan où leurs droits continuent leur inexorable recul, grignotés jour après jour depuis l'arrivée au pouvoir des Talibans le 15 Aout dernier. L'Afghanistan mais pas seulement. Dans son message du 1er Janvier, le Pape François a appelé le monde à « retrousser ses manches pour œuvrer à la paix » et assuré que la violence envers les femmes équivalait à « outrager Dieu ». Dans un précédent message, le souverain pontife avait souligné l'importance également de l'éducation dont il déplorait la diminution des budgets contrairement aux dépenses militaires qui dépassent aujourd'hui le niveau de la fin de la guerre froide. Invités : - Muriel Salmona, psychiatre, présidente de l'Association Mémoire Traumatique et Victimologie. Auteur de « Violences sexuelles. Les 40 questions incontournables ». Membre de la Commission scientifique de la Chaire Internationale sur « la violence faite aux femmes et aux filles dans les conflits » dite Chaire Mukwege et de la Commission indépendante inceste et violences sexuelles faites aux enfants, CIIVISE. - Violaine GAGNET, Directrice des programmes et opérations à Plan-international France. - Michael BARRY, écrivain américain francophone et persanophone. Professeur au département d'études proche-orientales de l'université de Princeton, puis professeur à l'Université Américaine de Kaboul qu'il a été forcé de quitter. Spécialiste de la miniature persane. Auteur du « Cri afghan » aux éditions l'Asiathèque.
Why was Coach Kennedy fired in the first place? What can be done to restore our rights and liberty? What could the future outcome of taking this to the Supreme Court mean?
On this episode of the BoozBrothers we are joined by our good friend Michael Terry. Michael is currently in the United States Air Force and is station in the United Kingdom. We talk about his life in the United Kingdom, experiences, finding his wife, childhood stories, and many more!
Karl talks to Mark Friedlander, from the Insurance Information Institute, and he tals about the essential things a property owner and business need to think about when preparing for emergency situations that involve insurance.Mark Friedlander, a seasoned insurance industry communications and marketing leader, has been appointed as the Insurance Information Institute's (I.I.I.) new Florida-based communications consultant.Mark Friedlander“Mark Friedlander is a well-respected insurance industry media spokesperson who will effectively serve our member companies throughout Florida,” said Michael Barry, senior vice president and head of media and public affairs, at the I.I.I. “He will be a great resource for media outlets across the state as we continue to focus on helping consumers understand insurance and to address the issues impacting Florida's auto, home, and business insurance markets.”For nearly 60 years, the Insurance Information Institute (I.I.I.) has been the leading independent source of objective information, insight, analysis and referral on insurance for a wide range of audiences, including: Consumers, insurance professionals, the media, government and regulatory organizations, educational institutions and students.The I.I.I.'s mission is to improve public understanding of insurance—what it does and how it works. And with this goal in mind, our website, blog and social media channels offer a wealth of research, white papers, videos, articles, infographics and other resources to inform and educate—while the annual Insurance Fact Book is the definitive research resource of its kind.
FXF_S03EP05: DAVID MAMET: BARBARA TULLIVER, MAURICE SCHELL and MICHAEL BARRYPLAY PODCAST Since the nineteen-seventies, playwright, screenwriter, director and author, David Mamet has been writing comedies and dramas in which the art of the con, the abuse of power and the search for truth is as much a subject as is a cadence of speech and quality of character. Raised in Chicago during the Cold War, David Mamet has collaborated with New York professionals in theater and film for over 40 years, beginning with his Off Broadway debut in 1976 a trio of plays, The Duck Variations, Sexual Perversity in Chicago, and American Buffalo. He was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1984 for his play, Glengarry Glen Ross. One of the most prolific contemporary dramatists, David Mamet at the time of this recording has written and produced 38 plays, 33 screenplays, and 18 books both novels, and non-fiction. David Mamet's first produced screenplay was the 1981 production of The Postman Always Rings Twice, directed by Bob Rafelson. He received an Academy Award nomination one year later for his screenplay, The Verdict, directed by Sidney Lumet. He also wrote the screenplay for The Untouchables directed by Brian DePalma. I spoke with longtime collaborators motion picture editor Barbara Tulliver, sound editor Maurice Schell and re-recording mixer, Michael Barry about working with David Mamet in film and television. Frame By Frame is expanding to include short interviews spotlighting up and coming new york post professionals talking about their collaborations with bold new filmmakers in snapshot conversations called New York Minute. Listen for upcoming mini-episodes inserted within the larger podcasts soon. We welcome your suggestions - write to us at framebyframe@postnewyorkalliance.org Frame By Frame is a podcast series hosted by editor Isabel Sadurni, that introduces you to the most influential, respected and accomplished cinema post-production professionals working in New York today. Through intimate, informal discussions between collaborators about post-production craft, aesthetics, process and technique, we'll recognize and celebrate the iconic films and people that have made New York film history as well as those contemporaries who continue to make important contributions to the art of filmmaking. In conversations anchored by the film editor, we'll share the stories that define New York as an essential ongoing capital of the global film industry. Proudly presented by the Post New York Alliance and the New York Motion Picture Editors Guild. Produced by Isabel Sadurni and Ben Baker.
FXF_S03EP05: DAVID MAMET: BARBARA TULLIVER, MAURICE SCHELL and MICHAEL BARRYPLAY PODCASTSince the nineteen-seventies, playwright, screenwriter, director and author, David Mamet has been writing comedies and dramas in which the art of the con, the abuse of power and the search for truth is as much a subject as is a cadence of speech and quality of character. Raised in Chicago during the Cold War, David Mamet has collaborated with New York professionals in theater and film for over 40 years, beginning with his Off Broadway debut in 1976 a trio of plays, The Duck Variations, Sexual Perversity in Chicago, and American Buffalo. He was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1984 for his play, Glengarry Glen Ross. One of the most prolific contemporary dramatists, David Mamet at the time of this recording has written and produced 38 plays, 33 screenplays, and 18 books both novels, and non-fiction. David Mamet's first produced screenplay was the 1981 production of The Postman Always Rings Twice, directed by Bob Rafelson. He received an Academy Award nomination one year later for his screenplay, The Verdict, directed by Sidney Lumet. He also wrote the screenplay for The Untouchables directed by Brian DePalma. I spoke with longtime collaborators motion picture editor Barbara Tulliver, sound editor Maurice Schell and re-recording mixer, Michael Barry about working with David Mamet in film and television. Frame By Frame is expanding to include short interviews spotlighting up and coming new york post professionals talking about their collaborations with bold new filmmakers in snapshot conversations called New York Minute. Listen for upcoming mini-episodes inserted within the larger podcasts soon. We welcome your suggestions - write to us at framebyframe@postnewyorkalliance.org Frame By Frame is a podcast series hosted by editor Isabel Sadurni, that introduces you to the most influential, respected and accomplished cinema post-production professionals working in New York today. Through intimate, informal discussions between collaborators about post-production craft, aesthetics, process and technique, we'll recognize and celebrate the iconic films and people that have made New York film history as well as those contemporaries who continue to make important contributions to the art of filmmaking. In conversations anchored by the film editor, we'll share the stories that define New York as an essential ongoing capital of the global film industry. Proudly presented by the Post New York Alliance and the New York Motion Picture Editors Guild. Produced by Isabel Sadurni and Ben Baker.
CTO Interview: Today we are joined by Michael Barry, CEO & Founder of EESAT. He discusses: An overview of his background in the markets and how he started EESAT Who came up with the idea to put Burt Reynolds on the website? Listener question from Leonard Garcia - Can you explain what a complex order book is? Thanks and love the show. 35-40% of daily contract volume in non-index is spread- 70% on ISE! How does EESAT reconcile the varying functionality of the different order books at the different exchanges? Who is the ideal end user of EESAT products? How do we solve the problem of spread execution across complex order books? Where can listeners go if they want to learn more about EESAT? Hot Topics in Tech: Ukrainian cyber-criminals hacked newswires to steal company data and raked in millions of dollars.