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Get episodes early and ad-free by supporting us on Patreon. This week we welcome our friend Jim Gibson back on the show to talk about 2002's The Rendering starring Shannen Doherty. From IMDb: Ten years after being attacked in an art school by habitual rapist, Theodore Gray, who is serving 25 years, but is now eligible for parole. Sarah Reynolds leads a happy life in a gallery and with her handsome husband, lawyer Michael Reynolds. As a sketch-artist, she helps police detective, Nick Sousa, with cases. It was Det. Sousa who put Gray away. Then, new cases following Gray's M.O. occur, and a victim who got away gives a description that Sara hesitates to draw because it looks just like Michael. Once Michael is behind bars, Sarah keeps searching for answers, but is soon blackmailed to plead for Gray's parole or his crime cohorts will torture Michael to death. Follow Jim on Letterboxed Find Molly's socials, live streams, and other podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Michael Reynolds ran the spoken word gig, Passionate Tongues for 25 years. He reflects back on the history of the gig, poetry in Brunswick and the many poets who were a part of the scene. Interviewed by Di Cousens. Part 2 of two parts.
Michael Reynolds ran the spoken word gig, Passionate Tongues for 25 years. He reflects back on the history of the gig, poetry in Brunswick and the many poets who were a part of the scene. Interviewed by Di Cousens. Part 1 of two parts.
Michael Reynolds has run the Passionate Tongues spoken word poetry gig for 25 years. Now, as he winds up the gig, he reflects on the highlights of this very long run. Interviewed by Di Cousens. Part 1.
In this episode, we welcome Michael Reynolds, the General Manager of the Lancaster Stormers, who has led the team since 2016. Michael's extensive career in sports management includes roles as Team President for the Reno Bighorns, Director of Sales for Madison Square Garden, and the Houston Comets, as well as starting his journey with the Connecticut Sun of the WNBA. Under his leadership, the Lancaster Stormers have won two Atlantic League Championships, and the stadium has earned the title of “Best MLB Partner League Stadium” three times. Michael was also honored with the “Jon Klein Executive of the Year” award in both 2019 and 2023. Beyond ticket sales and business success, Michael is deeply passionate about creating lasting memories for fans and fostering community inclusivity. The stadium has become a hub for over 320 events each year. Outside of his professional accomplishments, Michael enjoys spending time coaching his children's sports teams and cherishing life at home with his wife, Nicole, their four children, and their two dogs.
Dr. Michael Reynolds, chair of the UWF Mechanical Engineering Department, discusses the impact of the WAVE program at the Port of Pensacola.
Rick talks with Sena Maddison, Jim Ryan, Brad Garrett, Greg Harris and Michael Reynolds.
Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Michael ReynoldsTwenty years ago, Michael Reynolds was lead vocalist/songwriter for the acclaimed alt-country band Pinmonkey. Ten years ago, he quit the business.But while he may have stepped away from his music career, Michael Reynolds never quit writing songs. Now nearly a decade later, his Blue Élan Records debut album Tarnished Nickel Sky marks the wholly unexpected and altogether triumphant return of a genuine country original. http://www.makingascene.org
Series 1: Lifestyle as Systems ChangeThe guests in our lifestyle series are all “walking the walk.” They have integrated climate consciousness into their everyday lives and ways of being. For these experts, climate action is not a discrete choice, but an intrinsic part of their lives. From them, we can learn how to transform our own practices and mindsets to be mores sustainable and future-focused.In this episode, Michael Reynolds, the founder of Earthship Biotecture, shares his extensive journey in architecture and sustainable housing with Eric. He discusses the faults of how we currently build and his successes using "garbage" to build self-sufficient homes. The conversation covers his philosophy on resilience, the importance of local action, and the need for large lifestyle changes to combat climate challenges.
The 4th of July is just a couple of days away, and if you hadn't heard...a rather large parade is held in Lebanon. The holiday festivities are so numerous...the fun begins in June! A couple of the hard working organizers, Michael Reynolds and Debbie Ottinger, join us for episode 171. A lot of effort goes into putting it all together, and the pair shares why it's a willing labor of love for the committee.
In Taos, New Mexico, architect Michael Reynolds's off-grid Earthships recycle rainwater and produce their own electricity. But critics argue the homes may not be as sustainable as promised. Here & Now's Peter O'Dowd visited the community. Then, the Boeing Starliner remains docked at the International Space Station after another delay to returning home. LIVE Science's Ben Turner tells us more. And, family child care offered in a provider's home is a vital choice for working parents, but it's declining. Some states, including Massachusetts, are now reversing the trend. Here & Now's Ashley Locke reports.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
"Tienes más chances de ser golpeado por un tornado, un rayo y un huracán, todo al mismo tiempo, que de ser impactado por un meteorito". Eso anticipó el astrónomo Michael Reynolds cuando fue consultado por la revista National Geographic. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ld-portal/message
Connie and Craig Cook have been living in their Earthship in southwestern Ontario for more than a decade. An Earthship is a type of sustainable home designed to be completely off the grid and in harmony with nature. Host Jeyan Jeganathan visits their home and explores the viability and interest in these terrestrial structures.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's show is a recording of a live reading by beloved poet, legendary convenor and photographer Michael Reynolds. In this recording, he is performing at the Cherry Poets in Cremorne on the 13th of January 2024. This recording includes a reading of "Snake" by DH Lawrence
House Committee on Natural Resources Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations Securing Our Border, Saving Our National Parks Wednesday, October 18, 2023 | 3:00 PM NOTE: POSTPONED UNTIL 3:00 PM on October 18, 2023 On Wednesday, October 18, 2023, at 2:00 p.m., in room 1324 Longworth House Office Building, the Committee on Natural Resources, Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations will hold an oversight hearing titled "Securing Our Border, Saving Our National Parks." Witnesses and Testimony PANEL I Mr. Michael Reynolds Deputy Director National Park Service DOI Washington, DC Mr. Chris French Deputy Chief National Forest System USDA Forest Service Washington, DC PANEL II • Ms. Julie Axelrod Director of Litigation Center for Immigration Studies Alexandria, Virginia Lt. John Nores Jr. (ret.) Special Operations Marijuana Enforcement Team California Department of Fish and Wildlife Morgan Hill, California The Hon. Verlon M. Jose Chairman Tohono O'odham Nation Sells, Arizona [Minority witness] Committee Notice: https://naturalresources.house.gov/calendar/eventsingle.aspx?EventID=414953
Michael Reynolds, Vice President of Armina Stone, discusses the company's history and how they grew.
Michael Reynolds joins the podcast via a connection with Andrew Ting (Episode 40.) Michael was born in Nebraska and grew up in Sioux Falls, South Dakota which he said was a great place to grow up. He got into drama and singing in high school and that led in part to him attending Northwestern for college. After trying that for a couple years, he switched to Political Science and then went to law school at UCLA. They spoke about his time as a lawyer and then Paul and Michael talked about a connection of theirs which is the nation of Belize. They discussed the difference between being a tourist (Paul) in Belize and being a business owner in Belize like Michael. He told Paul stories about Belize, the best time of the year to go to Belize and ended by talking about his wife Bonnie and his kids.
This week has continued to underscore the change in the market weather, following the hopium of July. “We’ve long been overdue for a correction in equities, and it’s clear that higher rates have now become the catalyst for that,” said Michael Reynolds, vice president investment strategy at investment and wealth advisory firm Glenmede. “When the … Continue reading "The Bears Are Back Baby!"
Kevin Schot is a Norse-Gael descendant of the "Great Heathen Army" that settled in Scotland in the 800s. Kevin works purely for environmental and social regeneration and rehabilitation, as well as being a strong ally for Indigenous First Nation rights and reconciliation. At home in Sweden, he took on the struggle to follow original dreaming and build Scandinavia's first full scale Earthship by hand (completely sustainable home invented by architect Michael Reynolds in Taos New Mexico) and is on track to design and manifest the North's smallest ecological footprint for a family. He intends working in the same way for other families on completion of this after years of cold climate sustainability/regenerative research. After receiving a double certificate from Matt Powers "Advanced Permaculture Student Online" (APSO), he offers Design and Consultation services by donation, to his nonprofit organization "The Medicine Ways Co-operative" based in Sweden. The work continues today toward completing the Earthship known as the "Midgård Blackship" and has a YouTube channel following the progress called "Babble from the Bubble." Kevin is a determined voice against colonialism, imperialism, white supremacy, slavery and the predatory form of invasive capitalism in the world. Kevin's work can be supported through the fundraising private video diary/community-to-be at https://www.patreon.com/medicineways Production Credits: Tiokasin Ghosthorse (Lakota), Host and Executive Producer Liz Hill (Red Lake Ojibwe), Producer Malcolm Burn, Studio Engineer, Radio Kingston, WKNY 1490 AM and 107.9 FM, Kingston, NY Tiokasin Ghosthorse, Audio Editor Kevin Richardson, Podcast Editor Music Selections: 1. Song Title: Tahi Roots Mix (First Voices Radio Theme Song) Artist: Moana and the Moa Hunters Album: Tahi (1993) Label: Southside Records (Australia and New Zealand) (00:00:22) 2. Song Title: Wela'lin (Thank You) Artist: Emma Stevens, Morgan Toney and SHiFT FROM THA 902 Single: 2021 Label: N/A (00:25:50) 3. Song Title: Survivin' Artist: Bastille Album: Lost in Life (2021) Label: UME - Global Clearing House (00:44:00) 4. Song Title: Turning Away Artist: Dougie MacLean Album: Indigenous (1991) Label: Dunkeld Records (00:47:58) 5. Song Title: Tough Reckoning Artist: Timothy Hull Album: Reckoning from the Brightness of Being (1996) Label: N/A (00:53:20) AKANTU INSTITUTE Visit Akantu Institute, an institute that Tiokasin founded with a mission of contextualizing original wisdom for troubled times. Go to https://akantuinstitute.org/ to find out more and consider joining his Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/Ghosthorse.
Join John Bush in this captivating interview with Michael Reynolds, the visionary behind Earthship Biotecture. Michael is one of the key speakers at the upcoming Exit and Build Land Summit III, taking place from May 18th to May 22nd. In this interview, Michael and John discuss Earthships and their incredible sustainable living capabilities, including their use of recycled materials and their ability to operate completely off-grid. Check out Michael's website -https://www.earthshipglobal.com/ - to explore more about the Earthship movement. Join us for the Exit and Build Land Summit and get the chance to meet Michael live and in the flesh! Learn more about the Summit and get tickets here - https://exitandbuildlandsummit.com. Don't miss this chance to be part of the solution towards a sustainable future. Join John and Michael in this insightful interview and sign up for the Exit and Build Land Summit III today!
Task Force Attack Apache helicopters constantly fly missions throughout Afghanistan. Marine Cpl. Kevin Beebe met up with Soldiers who's primary mission is to keep these birds flying high. Includes sound bites from Pfc. Michael Reynolds, Crew Chief, Task Force Attack, Jacksonville, Fla., and Spc. Dan Pfundtner, Crew Chief, Task Force Attack, Milwaukee, Wis.
The communication services sector has been an outperformer so far this year, but there are signs of even more opportunity in the sector. New Street Research's Jonathan Chaplin and Bernstein's Mark Shmulik give the outlook. Plus, freight is moving in the other direction, with the Dow Transports underperforming the broader market due to tightening loan and credit conditions. GXO Logistics CEO explains what his company is seeing. And, with just two trading days left in the first quarter, what's in store for the markets? Glenmede's Michael Reynolds and Gilman Hill Asset Management's Jenny Harrington weigh in.
Episode 66: Season V In this episode, Dan Falkenbach joins Mikey Jayy on KGUP PRESENTS to talk about earthships. His earthship is located in Taos, which is within the north-central region of New Mexico in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. We go off on several tangents, but we mostly talk about the benefits of living in a fully self-sustaining property completely off grid from local municipal utilities. Dan takes us on a tour of this 3-story structure that was built in 1971 and it is one of the oldest structures in the 600 acre Greater World Earthship Community that was built by architect Michael Reynolds. While it isn't the most modern, it is fully functional and obviously it was built to stand the test of time. Enjoy this episode and we plan to do more investigative episode like this in the near future. Find more of Dan Falkenbach YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYNNXLvI9lDvrSSZzwZJEhw Link Tree https://linktr.ee/FlatEarthSubGenius Twitter https://twitter.com/FEComedian Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/flatearthsubgenius/ Telegram: https://t.me/+w5b9_mh5RGcxY2Jh Telegram: https://t.me/+DT0pbegkjuo0Yzcx Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/FlatEarthSubGenius Find more of KGUP PRESENTS: Official website: www.kgup1065.com YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@KGUPPRESENTS KGUP Merchandise: https://www.etsy.com/shop/kgupstore Patreon: www.patreon.com/KGUPPRESENTS Rokfin: rokfin.com/kgup_presents (uncensored videos) Telegram: telegram.org/kgup_presents IG: www.instagram.com/kgupfm/ Twitter: twitter.com/KGUPFM Facebook: www.facebook.com/KGUPFM Podcast: anchor.fm/kgup-presents Linktree: https://linktr.ee/kgupfm Intro music "The Earth is Flat" by Edward Rowley Outro music by "Fast Food at Midnight" by Our Propaganda Copyright and Commercial Parody Disclaimer: Commercial parody is protected under fair use under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. allows the unlicensed use of copyrighted materials for purposes such as: Commentary: Using parts of a news article, scientific paper, or medical journal for educational purposes Criticism: Reviewing a movie and referencing scenes, or writing a music review and quoting the lyrics Parody: Mimicking, making light of, or satirizing something, usually in a comedic way --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kgup-presents/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kgup-presents/support
How to market sensitive services such as hair loss treatments Michael Reynolds became a business consultant after years in the hairdressing industry. He has experience being self- employed, running his own business and dealing with clients going through cancer treatment.He likes to promote marketing and branding in a personal, friendly way, avoiding hard sales tactics.Michael describes what modern-day branding is, and how you can use it to show what you are all about. He says when marketing your services, be as organic and authentic as you can; it's not all about followers and filters, it should be about how you make people feel and the outcome of their service. We look at how you can measure your time to make sure you get the important things done.Michael shares his knowledge on how to best market sensitive services and difficult subjects to those who might need it, avoiding the blurred out images!Connect with Michael:InstagramLinkedIn Connect with Hair therapy: Facebook Instagram Twitter Clubhouse- @Hair.Therapy Donate towards the podcast Start your own podcastGet 15% off all Tony Maleedy products! Click Here and use code HAIRTHERAPYUK
Today, Ed is joined by Michael Reynolds, a Certified Financial Planner™ and owner of Elevation Financial, a fee-only financial planning and investment management firm serving progressive SRI/ESG investors. He is the host of the weekly personal finance podcast called Wealth Redefined®. Listen in as Michael reflects on his transition from owner of a digital marketing agency to financial planner, and shares the ways in which he's applied the principles of financial therapy to his current role. He talks about how growing up in a household that didn't handle money well led him to dedicate his career to personal finance. “Money and mental health are so tightly intertwined,” says Michael, “that we'd be doing clients a disservice by ignoring that.” He believes that the financial planning process brings a level of clarity to a couple's financial life which they never up until now have been able to acquire on their own. That's only possible, he continues, if the financial planner is able to find alignment between the system and the human—between the practicalities of personal finances and how clients feel about the process. Ultimately, the goal of a financial planner is to achieve integration: Helping clients get to the point where they can accumulate wealth and manage money well without sacrificing well-being and positive experiences. Key Topics: How Michael's upbringing inspired him to dedicate his career to personal finance (05:21) Ed and Michael's thoughts on Dave Ramsey (08:25) Pros and cons of professionally loving your clients (13:58) Michael's biggest takeaways from financial therapy (17:44) Making it okay to talk about money (21:34) The importance of storytelling in sales (25:55) Financial planning as a form of financial therapy (29:18) Intuitive eating in comparison with finances (34:20) How to achieve financial awareness without falling into financial obsession (35:23) Resources: Elevation Financial Wealth Redefined Podcast Healthy Love and Money Resources: Healthy Love and Money Website The Couples Guide to Financial Intimacy Healthy Love and Money Facebook Healthy Love and Money Instagram Healthy Love and Money LinkedIn The Healthy Love & Money Way: How the Four Attachment Styles Impact Your Financial Well-Being (book) Stop Fighting & Start Talking: Gaining Peace and Perspective on Family Finances (book)
President Volodymyr Zelensky addressed US lawmakers on his first foreign trip since Russia's invasion. Mr Zelensky said US military aid to Ukraine was not charity, but an investment in security for the future. His appeal comes amid signs US support is likely to face greater scrutiny by Republican lawmakers in Congress. But President Joe Biden vowed to stick by Ukraine. Today's Martha Kearney spoke to Ben Rhodes, Former US Deputy National Security Adviser under President Obama, and Alexander Rodnyansky, Adviser to President Zelensky. (Image: President Volodymyr Zelensky, Image Credit: Shutterstock, Michael Reynolds)
Dr. Michael D. Reynolds is the Director of Ministerial Development at the Church of God Division of Education and an Associate Professor at Trinity College and Affiliate Professor at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. Dr. Reynolds is the author of "Still off Base About Race" which is discussed in this episode.
Today, Erik is joined by Emerging Franchisor and Mastermind member, Michael Reynolds, founder of @Mosquito Mike Franchising . Mike talks about his decision to not bring on a franchisee who had cash in hand and was ready to pull the trigger on buying a Mosquito Mike Franchise. His reasoning is genius and it's the mark of an emerging brand who has a solid growth strategy. You won't want to miss this! Erik and Mike talk about a variety of topics including: -Going From Franchisee to Franchisor -Mike's Journey from near bankruptcy as a franchisee to founding Mosquito Mike -Why it's important to bring on the right franchisee -the importance of culture and much more! Enjoy today's episode of Franchise Secrets! Did you know you can listen to the Franchise Secrets Podcast on your favorite platforms? Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4BpskQS... Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Learn more about my franchisee mastermind here: www.franchisetribe.com ⬅ Learn more about my franchisor mastermind here: www.franchisortribe.com ⬅ Learn more about my passive investing mastermind here: www.tribeofinvestors.com ⬅ Want to buy a franchise? Connect with me here: https://forms.gle/n4JedEuU5p7asE617 ⬅ Want to franchise your business? Connect with me here: https://forms.gle/n4JedEuU5p7asE617 ⬅ Don't forget to subscribe to the Franchise Secrets Youtube channel so you don't miss out on any content! http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGL_D.... Add Erik as a friend on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/erik.v.horn/ Follow Erik on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/erikvanhorn/ Connect with Erik on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/evanhorn/ Erik Van Horn is a franchising specialist, and expert in multi-unit, semi-absentee franchise business ownership. From entrepreneur to regional developer, and investor to consultant, Erik has worn many hats over the last two decades, which has provided him unique insight into complex aspects of the industry. If you're a franchisee, a franchisor, or one aspiring to be, subscribe to the Franchise Secrets channel and visit www.FranchiseSecrets.com for even more tactical and practical tools to help you buy, grow, and sell franchises like an expert.
If you haven't noticed lately, housing has become unaffordable at about the same time in America that our environment has become dirtier and unhealthy. How do we move forward as a society with these very formidable obstacles standing in our way?Architect Michael Reynolds shares how he has perfected the Earthship concept that uses natural and repurposed materials to build ecologically sustainable dwellings to make the world a safer and nicer place in this very homey Living 4D conversation.For Living 4D listeners: Save 10 percent on Earthside Academy program sessions by mentioning the Living 4D with Paul Chek podcast when you sign up.Learn more Michael's work at his Earthship Global website and on social media via Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.Show NotesEarthships: Vessels that sail on the seas of tomorrow. (3:02)“I want to make a life available for people so they are happy and secure, and it makes the world safer and nicer for me.” (20:53)Your best defense for the world that surrounds you. (25:51)Architects follow their own dogmas too. (35:12)Michael's cautionary dream about human nature. (47:43)What people really thirst for. (54:36)Making mistakes helps you evolve. (1:06:47)A very popular t-shirt Michael sells. (1:11:52)The best complement Michael has received about his Earthships. (1:22:59)The trap of modernism. (1:33:33)“You have to learn to die before you die.” (1:45:26)Maneuverability. (1:50:20)How do you create a movement? (1:57:12)The manufactured American dream: An unreachable myth that's never enough for some people. (2:07:09)ResourcesGarbage WarriorSurfers Against SewageThe work of Edgar MitchellMaslow's Hierarchy of NeedsThanks to our awesome sponsors: CHEK Academy, Organifi (save 20 percent on your purchase by using the code CHEK20 at checkout), Paleovalley (save 15 percent on your purchase by using the code chek15 at checkout), BiOptimizers (save an extra 10 percent on your purchase by using the code PAUL10 at checkout) and Cymbiotika (save 15 percent on your purchase by using the code CHEK15 at checkout).We may earn commissions from qualifying purchases using affiliate links.
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Things happen. Everyone is at risk of a tragic event such as death or disability. A solid plan will lead to peace of mind. In this episode of The ABMP Podcast, Allissa and Michael discuss the importance of having a plan in place for such an event, how to organize your “get hit by a bus” file, and how having a trusted person to manage your business affairs is an absolute must. Allissa is a co-founder at Massage Business Blueprint and is the lead mastermind behind most of the content in that community. She has run a busy massage practice since 2005 and loves helping other massage therapists build happy, sustainable businesses. She has served as a volunteer in two massage organizations, taught across the country, and has been published in several massage publications, including Massage & Bodywork magazine. Known for being fast-acting and hilarious, she's also super into pizza and chaos gardening. Michael is a co-founder at Massage Business Blueprint and handles much of the marketing and technology behind that community. He has owned a digital marketing agency for two decades and is a former massage therapist. He has served in a volunteer capacity for numerous massage therapy organizations and has provided comprehensive marketing services for prominent massage industry companies. He's a professional speaker, technology-obsessed, a productivity ninja, and a marketing strategist. He also loves sushi, tennis, travel, and his wife and son. Resources: Read their latest article in Massage & Bodywork magazine: http://www.massageandbodyworkdigital.com/i/1476304-september-october-2022/84 Hosts: Darren Buford is senior director of communications and editor-in-chief for ABMP. He is editor of Massage & Bodywork magazine and has worked for ABMP for 22 years, and been involved in journalism at the association, trade, and consumer levels for 24 years. He has served as board member and president of the Western Publishing Association, as well as board member for Association Media & Publishing. Contact him at editor@abmp.com. Kristin Coverly, LMT is a massage therapist, educator, and the director of professional education at ABMP. She loves creating continuing education courses, events, and resources to support massage therapists and bodyworkers as they enhance their lives and practices. Contact her at ce@abmp.com. Sponsors: Anatomy Trains: www.anatomytrains.com Elements Massage: http://www.elementsmassage.com/abmp Precision Neuromuscular Therapy: www.pnmt.org Anatomy Trains is a global leader in online anatomy education and also provides in-classroom certification programs for structural integration in the US, Canada, Australia, Europe, Japan, and China, as well as fresh-tissue cadaver dissection labs and weekend courses. The work of Anatomy Trains originated with founder Tom Myers, who mapped the human body into 13 myofascial meridians in his original book, currently in its fourth edition and translated into 12 languages. The principles of Anatomy Trains are used by osteopaths, physical therapists, bodyworkers, massage therapists, personal trainers, yoga, Pilates, Gyrotonics, and other body-minded manual therapists and movement professionals. Anatomy Trains inspires these practitioners to work with holistic anatomy in treating system-wide patterns to provide improved client outcomes in terms of structure and function. Website: anatomytrains.com Email: info@anatomytrains.com Facebook: facebook.com/AnatomyTrains Instagram: www.instagram.com/anatomytrainsofficial YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2g6TOEFrX4b-CigknssKHA Founded by a massage therapist for massage therapists, the Elements Massage® brand is a network of independently owned and operated studios dedicated to changing lives--including yours! The Elements Massage brand believes massage therapists deserve a supportive team, business and marketing resources, and the chance to learn as much as they want, so many Elements Massage studios offer and reimburse continuing education on an ongoing basis. It's no surprise Elements Massage therapist and client satisfaction leads the industry. That's because from day one, the brand has kept an unmatched commitment to deliver the best therapeutic massage experiences possible for both clients and massage therapists. Elements Massage studios expects the best. So should you. If this sounds like a fit, reach out. Studios are hiring! Website: https://elementsmassage.com/ABMP Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/elementsmassage Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elementsmassage Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXLHkAYMgmA6_MJ8DSEZm-A Disclaimer: Each Elements Massage® studio is independently owned and operated. Franchise owners (or their designated hiring managers) are solely responsible for all employment and personnel decisions and matters regarding their independently owned and operated studios, including hiring, direction, training, supervision, discipline, discharge, compensation (e.g., wage practices and tax withholding and reporting requirements), and termination of employment. Elements Therapeutic Massage, LLC (ETM) is not involved in, and is not responsible for, employment and personnel matters and decisions made by any franchise owner. All individuals hired by franchise owners' studios are their employees, not those of ETM. Benefits vary by independently owned and operated Elements Massage® studios. Elements Massage® and Elements Massage + design are registered trademarks owned by ETM. Therapists who are drawn to Precision Neuromuscular Therapy are problem-solvers who want to learn new approaches, but also understand the “why” behind the “what”. This desire resonates with our emphasis on the problem-solving process, rather than the teaching of a singular technique or approach. Led by founder Douglas Nelson, each PNMT instructor is a busy clinician with decades of practical experience. We have taught hundreds of hands-on live seminars for more than twenty years, emphasizing precise palpation and assessment skills. PNMT online courses are another rich source of discovery and deeper understanding. Also available is a video resource library (PNMT Portal) with hundreds of videos of treatment, assessment, pathology, and practice pearls. Learn more at www.pnmt.org
The Life Worth Living: Disability, Pain, and Morality (U Minnesota Press, 2022) investigates the exclusion of and discrimination against disabled people across the history of Western moral philosophy. Building on decades of activism and scholarship, Joel Michael Reynolds shows how longstanding views of disability are misguided and unjust, and he lays out a vision of what an anti-ableist moral future requires. More than 2,000 years ago, Aristotle said: "let there be a law that no deformed child shall live." This idea is alive and well today. During the past century, Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. argued that the United States can forcibly sterilize intellectually disabled women and philosopher Peter Singer argued for the right of parents to euthanize certain cognitively disabled infants. The Life Worth Living explores how and why such arguments persist by investigating the exclusion of and discrimination against disabled people across the history of Western moral philosophy. Joel Michael Reynolds argues that this history demonstrates a fundamental mischaracterization of the meaning of disability, thanks to the conflation of lived experiences of disability with those of pain and suffering. Building on decades of activism and scholarship in the field, Reynolds shows how longstanding views of disability are misguided and unjust, and he lays out a vision of what an anti-ableist moral future requires. The Life Worth Living is the first sustained examination of disability through the lens of the history of moral philosophy and phenomenology, and it demonstrates how lived experiences of disability demand a far richer account of human flourishing, embodiment, community, and politics in philosophical inquiry and beyond. Joel Michael Reynolds is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Disability Studies at Georgetown University, Senior Research Scholar in the Kennedy Institute of Ethics, Senior Bioethics Advisor to The Hastings Center, Faculty Scholar of The Greenwall Foundation, and core faculty in Georgetown's Disability Studies Program. He is the founder of The Journal of Philosophy of Disability and co-founder of Oxford Studies in Disability, Ethics, and Society from Oxford University Press. Dr. Reynolds' work explores the relationship between bodies, values, and society. He is especially concerned with the meaning of disability, the issue of ableism, and how philosophical inquiry into each might improve the lives of people with disabilities and the justness of institutions ranging from medicine to politics. These concerns lead to research across a range of traditions and specialties, including philosophy of disability, applied ethics (especially biomedical ethics, public health ethics, tech/data ethics, and ELSI research in genomics), 20th c. European and American philosophy (with an emphasis on phenomenology and pragmatism as practiced in connection with the history of philosophy), and social epistemology (particularly issues of epistemic injustice as linked to social ontology). Autumn Wilke works in higher education as an ADA coordinator and diversity officer and is also an author and doctoral candidate with research/topics related to disability and higher education. 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
The Life Worth Living: Disability, Pain, and Morality (U Minnesota Press, 2022) investigates the exclusion of and discrimination against disabled people across the history of Western moral philosophy. Building on decades of activism and scholarship, Joel Michael Reynolds shows how longstanding views of disability are misguided and unjust, and he lays out a vision of what an anti-ableist moral future requires. More than 2,000 years ago, Aristotle said: "let there be a law that no deformed child shall live." This idea is alive and well today. During the past century, Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. argued that the United States can forcibly sterilize intellectually disabled women and philosopher Peter Singer argued for the right of parents to euthanize certain cognitively disabled infants. The Life Worth Living explores how and why such arguments persist by investigating the exclusion of and discrimination against disabled people across the history of Western moral philosophy. Joel Michael Reynolds argues that this history demonstrates a fundamental mischaracterization of the meaning of disability, thanks to the conflation of lived experiences of disability with those of pain and suffering. Building on decades of activism and scholarship in the field, Reynolds shows how longstanding views of disability are misguided and unjust, and he lays out a vision of what an anti-ableist moral future requires. The Life Worth Living is the first sustained examination of disability through the lens of the history of moral philosophy and phenomenology, and it demonstrates how lived experiences of disability demand a far richer account of human flourishing, embodiment, community, and politics in philosophical inquiry and beyond. Joel Michael Reynolds is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Disability Studies at Georgetown University, Senior Research Scholar in the Kennedy Institute of Ethics, Senior Bioethics Advisor to The Hastings Center, Faculty Scholar of The Greenwall Foundation, and core faculty in Georgetown's Disability Studies Program. He is the founder of The Journal of Philosophy of Disability and co-founder of Oxford Studies in Disability, Ethics, and Society from Oxford University Press. Dr. Reynolds' work explores the relationship between bodies, values, and society. He is especially concerned with the meaning of disability, the issue of ableism, and how philosophical inquiry into each might improve the lives of people with disabilities and the justness of institutions ranging from medicine to politics. These concerns lead to research across a range of traditions and specialties, including philosophy of disability, applied ethics (especially biomedical ethics, public health ethics, tech/data ethics, and ELSI research in genomics), 20th c. European and American philosophy (with an emphasis on phenomenology and pragmatism as practiced in connection with the history of philosophy), and social epistemology (particularly issues of epistemic injustice as linked to social ontology). Autumn Wilke works in higher education as an ADA coordinator and diversity officer and is also an author and doctoral candidate with research/topics related to disability and higher education. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history
The Life Worth Living: Disability, Pain, and Morality (U Minnesota Press, 2022) investigates the exclusion of and discrimination against disabled people across the history of Western moral philosophy. Building on decades of activism and scholarship, Joel Michael Reynolds shows how longstanding views of disability are misguided and unjust, and he lays out a vision of what an anti-ableist moral future requires. More than 2,000 years ago, Aristotle said: "let there be a law that no deformed child shall live." This idea is alive and well today. During the past century, Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. argued that the United States can forcibly sterilize intellectually disabled women and philosopher Peter Singer argued for the right of parents to euthanize certain cognitively disabled infants. The Life Worth Living explores how and why such arguments persist by investigating the exclusion of and discrimination against disabled people across the history of Western moral philosophy. Joel Michael Reynolds argues that this history demonstrates a fundamental mischaracterization of the meaning of disability, thanks to the conflation of lived experiences of disability with those of pain and suffering. Building on decades of activism and scholarship in the field, Reynolds shows how longstanding views of disability are misguided and unjust, and he lays out a vision of what an anti-ableist moral future requires. The Life Worth Living is the first sustained examination of disability through the lens of the history of moral philosophy and phenomenology, and it demonstrates how lived experiences of disability demand a far richer account of human flourishing, embodiment, community, and politics in philosophical inquiry and beyond. Joel Michael Reynolds is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Disability Studies at Georgetown University, Senior Research Scholar in the Kennedy Institute of Ethics, Senior Bioethics Advisor to The Hastings Center, Faculty Scholar of The Greenwall Foundation, and core faculty in Georgetown's Disability Studies Program. He is the founder of The Journal of Philosophy of Disability and co-founder of Oxford Studies in Disability, Ethics, and Society from Oxford University Press. Dr. Reynolds' work explores the relationship between bodies, values, and society. He is especially concerned with the meaning of disability, the issue of ableism, and how philosophical inquiry into each might improve the lives of people with disabilities and the justness of institutions ranging from medicine to politics. These concerns lead to research across a range of traditions and specialties, including philosophy of disability, applied ethics (especially biomedical ethics, public health ethics, tech/data ethics, and ELSI research in genomics), 20th c. European and American philosophy (with an emphasis on phenomenology and pragmatism as practiced in connection with the history of philosophy), and social epistemology (particularly issues of epistemic injustice as linked to social ontology). Autumn Wilke works in higher education as an ADA coordinator and diversity officer and is also an author and doctoral candidate with research/topics related to disability and higher education. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/public-policy
The Life Worth Living: Disability, Pain, and Morality (U Minnesota Press, 2022) investigates the exclusion of and discrimination against disabled people across the history of Western moral philosophy. Building on decades of activism and scholarship, Joel Michael Reynolds shows how longstanding views of disability are misguided and unjust, and he lays out a vision of what an anti-ableist moral future requires. More than 2,000 years ago, Aristotle said: "let there be a law that no deformed child shall live." This idea is alive and well today. During the past century, Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. argued that the United States can forcibly sterilize intellectually disabled women and philosopher Peter Singer argued for the right of parents to euthanize certain cognitively disabled infants. The Life Worth Living explores how and why such arguments persist by investigating the exclusion of and discrimination against disabled people across the history of Western moral philosophy. Joel Michael Reynolds argues that this history demonstrates a fundamental mischaracterization of the meaning of disability, thanks to the conflation of lived experiences of disability with those of pain and suffering. Building on decades of activism and scholarship in the field, Reynolds shows how longstanding views of disability are misguided and unjust, and he lays out a vision of what an anti-ableist moral future requires. The Life Worth Living is the first sustained examination of disability through the lens of the history of moral philosophy and phenomenology, and it demonstrates how lived experiences of disability demand a far richer account of human flourishing, embodiment, community, and politics in philosophical inquiry and beyond. Joel Michael Reynolds is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Disability Studies at Georgetown University, Senior Research Scholar in the Kennedy Institute of Ethics, Senior Bioethics Advisor to The Hastings Center, Faculty Scholar of The Greenwall Foundation, and core faculty in Georgetown's Disability Studies Program. He is the founder of The Journal of Philosophy of Disability and co-founder of Oxford Studies in Disability, Ethics, and Society from Oxford University Press. Dr. Reynolds' work explores the relationship between bodies, values, and society. He is especially concerned with the meaning of disability, the issue of ableism, and how philosophical inquiry into each might improve the lives of people with disabilities and the justness of institutions ranging from medicine to politics. These concerns lead to research across a range of traditions and specialties, including philosophy of disability, applied ethics (especially biomedical ethics, public health ethics, tech/data ethics, and ELSI research in genomics), 20th c. European and American philosophy (with an emphasis on phenomenology and pragmatism as practiced in connection with the history of philosophy), and social epistemology (particularly issues of epistemic injustice as linked to social ontology). Autumn Wilke works in higher education as an ADA coordinator and diversity officer and is also an author and doctoral candidate with research/topics related to disability and higher education. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/law
The Life Worth Living: Disability, Pain, and Morality (U Minnesota Press, 2022) investigates the exclusion of and discrimination against disabled people across the history of Western moral philosophy. Building on decades of activism and scholarship, Joel Michael Reynolds shows how longstanding views of disability are misguided and unjust, and he lays out a vision of what an anti-ableist moral future requires. More than 2,000 years ago, Aristotle said: "let there be a law that no deformed child shall live." This idea is alive and well today. During the past century, Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. argued that the United States can forcibly sterilize intellectually disabled women and philosopher Peter Singer argued for the right of parents to euthanize certain cognitively disabled infants. The Life Worth Living explores how and why such arguments persist by investigating the exclusion of and discrimination against disabled people across the history of Western moral philosophy. Joel Michael Reynolds argues that this history demonstrates a fundamental mischaracterization of the meaning of disability, thanks to the conflation of lived experiences of disability with those of pain and suffering. Building on decades of activism and scholarship in the field, Reynolds shows how longstanding views of disability are misguided and unjust, and he lays out a vision of what an anti-ableist moral future requires. The Life Worth Living is the first sustained examination of disability through the lens of the history of moral philosophy and phenomenology, and it demonstrates how lived experiences of disability demand a far richer account of human flourishing, embodiment, community, and politics in philosophical inquiry and beyond. Joel Michael Reynolds is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Disability Studies at Georgetown University, Senior Research Scholar in the Kennedy Institute of Ethics, Senior Bioethics Advisor to The Hastings Center, Faculty Scholar of The Greenwall Foundation, and core faculty in Georgetown's Disability Studies Program. He is the founder of The Journal of Philosophy of Disability and co-founder of Oxford Studies in Disability, Ethics, and Society from Oxford University Press. Dr. Reynolds' work explores the relationship between bodies, values, and society. He is especially concerned with the meaning of disability, the issue of ableism, and how philosophical inquiry into each might improve the lives of people with disabilities and the justness of institutions ranging from medicine to politics. These concerns lead to research across a range of traditions and specialties, including philosophy of disability, applied ethics (especially biomedical ethics, public health ethics, tech/data ethics, and ELSI research in genomics), 20th c. European and American philosophy (with an emphasis on phenomenology and pragmatism as practiced in connection with the history of philosophy), and social epistemology (particularly issues of epistemic injustice as linked to social ontology). Autumn Wilke works in higher education as an ADA coordinator and diversity officer and is also an author and doctoral candidate with research/topics related to disability and higher education. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
THE TIM JONES AND CHRIS ARPS SHOW 0:00 SEG 1 Michael Reynolds from Michael's Flooring Outlet joined us to give Tim and Chris an update on how their stores are doing after the massive flooding that destroyed some of their stores and products a month ago 17:11 SEG 2 Legal Fellow at The Heritage Foundation Zack Smith 30:49 SEG 3 Chris' Corner: A Public Safety Announcement for downtown St. LouisSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael Reynolds is a Sitecore Developer at TEKsystems. In this episode, Mike talks about growing up in Massachusetts, his love of reading, education, career, technology, Sitecore, coffee, and so much more.
The HBS hosts talk with Dr. Joel Michael Reynolds about what bodies are afforded and denied. As we come to recognize more and more the occlusions that occur in, and often constitute, philosophy and its history, attention to an ableist presupposition in philosophy has come to the fore. Much as with feminist theory or queer theory or race theory, disability theory not only works to expose the ableist presuppositions of philosophy but also to alter philosophy for the better by the inclusion of the formerly excluded. Why are affordances-- social, political, moral, and physical-- made for some types of bodies, but denied to others? Have we yet grasped what different types of bodies can really do? What is the difference between a "disability" and an "impairment"? To what degree is our category "disability" more philosophical than it is corporeal?Our guest for this episode, Dr. Joel Reynolds, is the perfect person with whom to talk about these questions and issues! Dr. Reynolds is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Disability Studies at Georgetown University, Senior Research Scholar in the Kennedy Institute of Ethics, Senior Advisor to The Hastings Center, Faculty Scholar of The Greenwall Foundation, and core faculty in Georgetown's Disability Studies Program. He is the founder of The Journal of Philosophy of Disability and co-founder of Oxford Studies in Disability, Ethics, and Society from Oxford University Press. In 2022, he published The Life Worth Living: Disability, Pain, and Morality.You can read/download a transcript of this episode at this link. Full episode notes are available at this link:http://hotelbarpodcast.com/podcast/episode-67-rethinking-disability-with-joel-michael-reynolds-------------------If you enjoy Hotel Bar Sessions podcast, please be sure to subscribe, submit a rating/review, and follow us on Twitter @hotelbarpodcast.You can also help keep this podcast going by supporting us financially at patreon.com/hotelbarsessions.
THE TIM JONES AND CHRIS ARPS SHOW 0:00 SEG 1 Michael Reynolds from Michaels Flooring Outlet discussed how the recent flooding has damaged his St. Peter's location and what the community could do to help 15:02 SEG 2 Chief Economist at The Show Me Institute, Former White House CEA Chief Domestic Economist Dr. Aaron Hedlund talks about the July jobs numbers that came out today 29:43 SEG 3 Alex Jones owning money to the parents of Sandy Hook See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
La educación es una de las claves para cambiar el mundo. En especial la educación ambiental es urgente si queremos combatir el difícil escenario climatológico que enfrentamos. En esta ocasión conversamos con Tagma, una ONG enfocada en construir espacios para la educación ambiental en Latinoamérica.
In this hour of the MCMS, Marc talks with Jim Carafano from the Heritage Foundation about the Biden administration and Hunter Biden possibly being a threat to national security. After that, Candidate for Missouri Senate District 26, Ben Brown, joins the show to talk about his platform and issues he would like to tackle should he win the upcoming election. After that, Michael Reynolds of Michael's Flooring Outlet tells us about how his store has been effected by the flooding on Tuesday.
Welcome to CS Essentials by Gainsight! This series focuses on the foundational pieces of building a customer success organization. In this episode, hosts, Kristen Hayer and Tim Van Lew, interview Michael Reynolds, the Customer Operations Manager at HealthJoy.Don't forget to subscribe to stay up-to-date on Customer Success best practices!
The ABMP Podcast | Speaking With the Massage & Bodywork Profession
Massage therapists are uniquely qualified to step back and notice how they feel in their bodies and minds. So, how can they view their choices objectively? In this episode of The ABMP Podcast, Kristin and Darren speak with Allissa Haines about her article “Is It Impostor Syndrome or . . .” in the May/June 2022 issue of Massage & Bodywork magazine, how the pandemic brought the issues of ego into scope, and how asking yourself the right questions will help you determine whether it's impostor syndrome or good judgment. Allissa Haines is a busy massage therapist and amateur chaos gardener. She runs a small massage practice in Massachusetts and partners with Michael Reynolds at Massage Business Blueprint to help her colleagues get more clients, make more money, and improve their quality of life. Learn more at massagebusinessblueprint.com. Resources: “Is It Impostor Syndrome or…,” by Allissa Haines, Massage & Bodywork magazine, May/June 2022, page 60. Stop Telling Women They Have Imposter Syndrome Hosts: Darren Buford is senior director of communications and editor-in-chief for ABMP. He is editor of Massage & Bodywork magazine and has worked for ABMP for 22 years, and been involved in journalism at the association, trade, and consumer levels for 24 years. He has served as board member and president of the Western Publishing Association, as well as board member for Association Media & Publishing. Contact him at editor@abmp.com. Kristin Coverly, LMT is a massage therapist, educator, and the director of professional education at ABMP. She loves creating continuing education courses, events, and resources to support massage therapists and bodyworkers as they enhance their lives and practices. Contact her at ce@abmp.com. Sponsors: Anatomy Trains is a global leader in online anatomy education and also provides in-classroom certification programs for structural integration in the US, Canada, Australia, Europe, Japan, and China, as well as fresh-tissue cadaver dissection labs and weekend courses. The work of Anatomy Trains originated with founder Tom Myers, who mapped the human body into 13 myofascial meridians in his original book, currently in its fourth edition and translated into 12 languages. The principles of Anatomy Trains are used by osteopaths, physical therapists, bodyworkers, massage therapists, personal trainers, yoga, Pilates, Gyrotonics, and other body-minded manual therapists and movement professionals. Anatomy Trains inspires these practitioners to work with holistic anatomy in treating system-wide patterns to provide improved client outcomes in terms of structure and function. Website: anatomytrains.com Email: info@anatomytrains.com Facebook: facebook.com/AnatomyTrains Instagram: www.instagram.com/anatomytrainsofficial YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2g6TOEFrX4b-CigknssKHA Fascia Research Society (FRS) was established as a membership organization to facilitate, encourage, and support the dialogue and collaboration between clinicians, researchers, and academicians, in order to further our understanding of the properties and functions of fascia. Every three years, FRS hosts the International Fascia Research Congress (IFRC). Beginning in 2007 with the first IFRC, and triennially since, the IFRC has been the premier fascia congress in the world. No other fascia congress brings together the very latest in fascial discovery and the diversity of the leaders in fascia. Registration closes August 31, 2022—don't miss out! For more information on FRS, or to register for the 2022 IFRC, please visit us at www.fasciaresearchsociety.org. Questions about either FRS or IFRC? Email us at info@fasciaresearchsociety.org.
Today on ITC we hang with our good friend Michael Reynolds for another enjoyable conversation. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxQhd750xXdUtLttkBT0cDw Instagram: ITC: @runyansinthecloset Angie: @angfitco Jeff: @jmrunyan & @kingjefescribbles TikTok: @angfitco & @kingjefe21 Twitter: @Runyan_ITC
Let's take a trip down memory lane to a land of insanity. Illbleed is a horror game for the Dreamcast set in a fictional horror theme park called Illbleed. Each of the attractions are based on a fictional B horror movie. No one else at the time had made a game like this. It's not your traditional survival horror game. It's one wild ride of weirdness. Music: purrple-cat-mysterious-lights - Bensound.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bendoesgaming/support
Join us as we are blessed by guest speaker Dr. Michael Reynolds.
In this episode, Adam Cooke travels to Taos, NM to talk to Lauren Anderson of Earthship Biotecture, a community and concept founded by Michael Reynolds (inspired by television news stories about the problem of trash, and the lack of affordable housing) who built structures, in the early days, out of discarded steel and tin cans. Lauren shares how Earthship is a self-sustaining community composed of 75% full-time inhabitants, and 25% nightly rentals. Located originally in Taos County, New Mexico, where the community still has to abide with building codes, Lauren also enumerates the principles of Earthship Biotecture.—Building with natural and repurposed materials—Thermal/solar heating and cooling—Solar and wind electricity—Water harvesting—Contained sewage treatment—Food production. Lauren goes into the details of these principles, like in building with natural and repurposed materials, she reveals that they use tires as building blocks, glass bottles, reclaimed metal, cardboard, and plastics. In addition, as Earthships do not have air conditioning systems and HVAC, the community relies on the heat of the sun, tubes that draw in cool air from the back berm, and the layout of the greenhouse space and the living space to provide heat or cold air. Lauren also talks about how they harvest water, and the systems they put in place to conserve it—from using the water for shower, and then how the same water is used to grow organic food. Listen to the full episode to find out how she explains these intertwined principles of water harvesting, contained sewage treatment, and organic food production. We hope you enjoy! Read more about Earthship Biotecture here: https://www.earthshipglobal.com Connect and engage with Earthship Biotecture on the following social media platforms: Facebook: https://facebook.com/earthship Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/earthshipbiotecture Twitter: https://twitter.com/earthship_hq We appreciate you tuning into this episode of the Cooke Collective Podcast. If you loved this episode, head over to your favorite podcast player, and leave a rating and review. It would absolutely help us in raising awareness of the work that we do, and how we can collectively grow as individuals and as a community. Connect with us on Instagram for collective wisdom and daily inspiration: https://www.instagram.com/cookecollective Join Our Telegram Group where we discuss integration and other topics not discussed on IG: https://t.me/joinchat/KIzrzQPlr_gwZmMx TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@adamtcooke Intro Music - Evan Hatfield @evan_hatfield.mp3 & https://soundcloud.com/evan-hatfield
Matt and Sean talk about earthships (off-grid homes built from repurposed materials like tires), their challenges and advantages, and what more conventional building could learn from them.Watch the Undecided with Matt Ferrell “Exploring Off-Grid Earthship Homes - Ultimate Efficiency?” episode: https://youtu.be/Si9DpgSy1EE YouTube version of the podcast: https://youtu.be/F6fibjjZW5M Get in touch: https://undecidedmf.com/podcast-feedbackSupport the show: https://pod.fan/still-to-be-determinedFollow us on Twitter: @stilltbdfm @byseanferrell @mattferrell or @undecidedmfUndecided with Matt Ferrell: https://www.youtube.com/undecidedmf★ Support this podcast ★
From 23andMe to prenatal testing, genetic testing is everywhere these days! The use of these tests raises important concerns about "velvet eugenics" and the value of human life. In episode 31, Ellie and David address the ethics and politics of genomics. They talk with ethicist Dr. Joel Michael Reynolds, an expert on disability studies and genomics, about why your zip code is a much better indicator of health outcomes than your genome. Plus, Joel unpacks why genetic sequencing can cause anxiety for new parents and further social inequities.Works discussed:Joel Michael Reynolds, "Health for Whom? Bioethics and the Challenge of Justice for Genomic Medicine"Joel Michael Reynolds, "Genopower: On Genomics, Disability, and Impairment"Sivan Tamir, "Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Testing: Ethical-Legal Perspectives and Practical Considerations"Jenny Reardon, The Postgenomic ConditionRosemarie Garland Thomson, "Welcoming The Unexpected," in Human Flourishing in an Age of Gene Editing, ed. Erik Parens and Josephine JohnsonNational Human Genome Research Institute, "Human Genome Project FAQ"Guy Standing, The Precariat: The New Dangerous ClassWebsite | overthinkpodcast.comInstagram & Twitter | @overthink_podEmail | Dearoverthink@gmail.comYouTube | Overthink podcast