POPULARITY
A good night's sleep makes a big difference to our mental and physical health. Without quality sleep, we're less productive. Grumpy. It can even affect our hearts. Meanwhile, more and more people are having problems falling and staying asleep, including kids. So some parents are turning to a supplement called melatonin as a potential solution. But some experts worry that there isn't enough research about how regularly taking melatonin affects kids in the long term. Today on the show, we explore the research with Michael Schulson, who recently wrote about the topic for Undark. Want to hear more stories about human health? Email us and let us know at shortwave@npr.org.Listen to every episode of Short Wave sponsor-free and support our work at NPR by signing up for Short Wave+ at plus.npr.org/shortwave.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Following yesterday's conversation with David Zweig about the known and unknown risks associated with how we dealt with the Covid-19 pandemic as a society, today Mike drills down on masks and vaccines with two public health communicators. First up, science writer Michael Schulson, author of the recent article “Do Masks Work? It's A Question of Physics, Biology, and Behavior” in the digital magazine Undark, then Mike talks with epidemiologist and author of the Your Local Epidemiology Substack, Katelyn Jetelina. Produced by Joel Patterson and Corey Wara Email us at thegist@mikepesca.com To advertise on the show, visit: https://advertisecast.com/TheGist Subscribe to The Gist Subscribe: https://subscribe.mikepesca.com/ Follow Mikes Substack at: Pesca Profundities | Mike Pesca | Substack Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Andrew Ali Aghapour (he/him/his) is a scholar and comedian based in Durham, North Carolina. He is the Consulting Scholar of Religion and Science for the Religion in America Initiative at the National Museum of American History, and the co-author, with Peter Manseau, of the forthcoming Discovery and Revelation: Religion, Science, and Technology in America (Smithsonian Books, 2021). Andrew holds a Ph.D in religious studies from UNC Chapel Hill and an M.Phil in the history and philosophy of science from Cambridge University. He is the writer/performer of Zara, a one person show about immigration and the history of monotheism. Andrew was the co-founder, with Michael Schulson, of Religion Dispatches' The Cubit, and the managing editor, under Myrna Sheldon, of Harvard Divinity School's Cosmologics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In der Rubrik “Investments & Exits” begrüßen wir heute Tina Dreimann, Co-Founder von better ventures. Tina hat die News von Patagonia, der neue Fonds von Junction und die Finanzierungsrunden von NeoCarbon und Prolific Machines analysiert: Der 83-jährige Patagonia-Gründer Yvon Chouinard und dessen Familie haben die etwa drei Milliarden US-Dollar schwere Firma Patagonia komplett einer Treuhandgesellschaft bzw. einer Non-Profit-Organisation geschenkt. Chouinard hat zusammen mit seiner Frau und seinen beiden Kindern sowie einem Team von Anwälten eine Struktur geschaffen, die es Patagonia ermöglicht, weiterhin als gewinnorientiertes Unternehmen zu operieren, dessen Erlöse in den Umweltschutz fließen. „Ab sofort ist die Erde unser einziger Aktionär“, teilte das Unternehmen mit. Mit dem Ziel, eine entscheidende Rolle bei der Energiewende in Europa zu spielen, wurde ein neues, wirkungsorientiertes Unternehmen gegründet: Junction. Der Fonds plant, insgesamt 100 Millionen Euro in Startups für grüne Energietechnologien in ganz Europa zu investieren, und hat gerade einen ersten Betrag von 75 Millionen Euro geschlossen. Zu den Köpfen hinter dem Projekt gehören der Mitbegründer von REstore, Pieter-Jan Mermans, der frühere Inven-Partner Vincent Gregoir, der Gründer des Ökostromanbieters Lampiris, Bruno Vanderschueren, und Dirk Dewals, der zuvor im Vorstand des Private-Equity-Unternehmens GIMV tätig war. NeoCarbon, ein in Berlin ansässiges Tech-Startup, das Kühltürme nachrüstet, um Kohlendioxid aus der Atmosphäre zu entfernen, gab heute bekannt, dass es 1,25 Millionen Euro eingeworben hat. Die Finanzierungsrunde wird von PropTech1 und Speedinvest gemeinsam angeführt, mit Beteiligung von Antler und Angel-Investoren. An der Runde des Direct Air Capture (DAC) Unternehmen beteiligten sich auch mehrere hochkarätige, auf ClimateTech spezialisierte Angel-Investoren wie die Foundeirn von Planetly Anna Alex, Stefano Bernardi und Matthias Ernst. Das frische Kapital wird die Skalierung der Technologie von NeoCarbon vom Laborstatus hin zu einem kommerziellen Pilotprojekt durch die Erweiterung des Ingenieurteams ermöglichen. Prolific Machines, ein in San Francisco, Kalifornien, ansässiges BioTech, hat 42 Millionen US-Dollar in einer Seed- und Series-A-Finanzierung erhalten. Die erste Runde von Prolific wurde Ende 2020 abgeschlossen, als SOSV's IndieBio die Pre-Seed-Runde anführte. Die Seed-Runde wurde von Arvind Gupta von Mayfield geleitet. Die Series A wurde von Breakthrough Energy Ventures geleitet, mit Beteiligung von David Adelman, Mark Cuban, The Kraft Group, David Rubenstein, Michael Rubin, Breyer Capital, The SALT Fund, Purple Orange Ventures, Fred Blackford, Jake Poliskin, Baruch Future Ventures, David Adelman, Mark Cuban, The Kraft Group, Kevin Love, Tobias Harris, Meek Mill, Ciara & Russell Wilson, Emily Ratajkowski, Maverick Carter, Sean Feeney, Michael Schulson, Mark Bucher, und RJ Melman. Das von CEO Dr. Deniz Kent geleitete Unternehmen Prolific Machines ist ein Hersteller von biologischen Produkten, der sich zunächst auf gezüchtetes Fleisch konzentriert, das zellagnostisch ist. Patagonia hat kein Bock das Leute ihre Jacke kaufen: https://eu.patagonia.com/de/de/story-18615.html Infos der Werbepartner: ROQ: Gehe jetzt auf roq.tech/daily und erhalte die komplette Plattform 3 Monate lang for free.
Andrew Ali Aghapour (he/him/his) is a scholar and comedian based in Durham, North Carolina. He is the Consulting Scholar of Religion and Science for the Religion in America Initiative at the National Museum of American History, and the co-author, with Peter Manseau, of the forthcoming Discovery and Revelation: Religion, Science, and Technology in America (Smithsonian Books, 2021). Andrew holds a Ph.D in religious studies from UNC Chapel Hill and an M.Phil in the history and philosophy of science from Cambridge University. He is the writer/performer of Zara, a one person show about immigration and the history of monotheism. Andrew was the co-founder, with Michael Schulson, of Religion Dispatches' The Cubit, and the managing editor, under Myrna Sheldon, of Harvard Divinity School's Cosmologics. Follow Dr. Aghapour on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AndrewAghapour Visit Sacred Writes: https://www.sacred-writes.org/2021-cohorts
My next guest is Michael Schulson. The Schulson Collective restaurant is his vision has made him one of Philadelphia's most successful hospitality professionals. We will be discussing his career, how COVID-19 has affected his restaurant businesses, how has the Collective made adjustments during these times? What is the future of the restaurant business post-COVID-19? When most people were gaining weight during COVID-19. Michael lost 35 pounds in less than three months. Please welcome to Money Making Conversations Michael Schulson.https://www.moneymakingconversations.comhttps://www.youtube.com/MoneyMakingConversationshttps://www.facebook.com/MoneyMakingConversations/https://twitter.com/moneymakingconvhttps://www.instagram.com/moneymakingconversations/Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
My next guest is Michael Schulson. The Schulson Collective restaurant is his vision has made him one of Philadelphia's most successful hospitality professionals. We will be discussing his career, how COVID-19 has affected his restaurant businesses, how has the Collective made adjustments during these times? What is the future of the restaurant business post-COVID-19? When most people were gaining weight during COVID-19. Michael lost 35 pounds in less than three months. Please welcome to Money Making Conversations Michael Schulson.https://www.moneymakingconversations.comhttps://www.youtube.com/MoneyMakingConversationshttps://www.facebook.com/MoneyMakingConversations/https://twitter.com/moneymakingconvhttps://www.instagram.com/moneymakingconversations/ Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
My next guest is Dr. Jennifer Ashton. Dr. Ashton is a double board-certified physician as an OB-GYN, Obesity Medicine, a nutritionist with a master's degree in Nutrition, making her one of the only MDs with a national media platform also has a degree in Nutrition. She is ABC News Chief Medical Correspondent. Dr. Jennifer Ashton has been a trusted voice providing vital health and medical information on "GMA3: What You Need to Know" and constant coverage on ABC News on the COVID-19 pandemic. She's released her latest book, "The New Normal: A Roadmap to Resilience in the Pandemic Era." A must-read guide to dealing with the pandemic's continued challenges is One of the most trusted health personalities on television today, and she has an active medical practice. Her new book "The New Normal" is out now and will teach us how to think like a doctor to help us stay informed, make decisions about your health and better navigate The New Normal. Please welcome to Money Making Conversations, Dr. Jennifer Ashton. My next guest is Michael Schulson. The Schulson Collective restaurant is his vision has made him one of Philadelphia's most successful hospitality professionals. We will be discussing his career, how COVID-19 has affected his restaurant businesses, how has the Collective made adjustments during these times? What is the future of the restaurant business post-COVID-19? When most people were gaining weight during COVID-19. Michael lost 35 pounds in less than three months. Please welcome to Money Making Conversations Michael Schulson. My next guests are Jessica Myers and Davonne Reaves. Since 2019, principals Jessica Myers and Davonne Reaves have acquired more than $14 million in commercial real estate assets, focusing on hotels and multi-family structures. The firm works with passive investors seeking attractive long-term investment strategies to grow their real estate portfolio. Jessica, a proud member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, founded Epiq Collective with Davonne Reaves. They will be discussing how to raise capital and how to buy a hotel. Please welcome to Money Making Conversations Jessica Myers and Davonne Reaves. My next guest is Justin Dawkins. He most recently launched and serves as Managing Partner for Collab Capital. This investment firm focuses on providing Black entrepreneurs the social, human, and financial capital they need to build profitable businesses. Their goal is to help solve the growing racial wealth gap in America. Please welcome to Money Making Conversations Justin Dawkins.https://www.moneymakingconversations.comhttps://www.youtube.com/MoneyMakingConversationshttps://www.facebook.com/MoneyMakingConversations/https://twitter.com/moneymakingconvhttps://www.instagram.com/moneymakingconversations/Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
My next guest is Dr. Jennifer Ashton. Dr. Ashton is a double board-certified physician as an OB-GYN, Obesity Medicine, a nutritionist with a master's degree in Nutrition, making her one of the only MDs with a national media platform also has a degree in Nutrition. She is ABC News Chief Medical Correspondent. Dr. Jennifer Ashton has been a trusted voice providing vital health and medical information on "GMA3: What You Need to Know" and constant coverage on ABC News on the COVID-19 pandemic. She's released her latest book, "The New Normal: A Roadmap to Resilience in the Pandemic Era." A must-read guide to dealing with the pandemic's continued challenges is One of the most trusted health personalities on television today, and she has an active medical practice. Her new book "The New Normal" is out now and will teach us how to think like a doctor to help us stay informed, make decisions about your health and better navigate The New Normal. Please welcome to Money Making Conversations, Dr. Jennifer Ashton. My next guest is Michael Schulson. The Schulson Collective restaurant is his vision has made him one of Philadelphia's most successful hospitality professionals. We will be discussing his career, how COVID-19 has affected his restaurant businesses, how has the Collective made adjustments during these times? What is the future of the restaurant business post-COVID-19? When most people were gaining weight during COVID-19. Michael lost 35 pounds in less than three months. Please welcome to Money Making Conversations Michael Schulson. My next guests are Jessica Myers and Davonne Reaves. Since 2019, principals Jessica Myers and Davonne Reaves have acquired more than $14 million in commercial real estate assets, focusing on hotels and multi-family structures. The firm works with passive investors seeking attractive long-term investment strategies to grow their real estate portfolio. Jessica, a proud member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, founded Epiq Collective with Davonne Reaves. They will be discussing how to raise capital and how to buy a hotel. Please welcome to Money Making Conversations Jessica Myers and Davonne Reaves. My next guest is Justin Dawkins. He most recently launched and serves as Managing Partner for Collab Capital. This investment firm focuses on providing Black entrepreneurs the social, human, and financial capital they need to build profitable businesses. Their goal is to help solve the growing racial wealth gap in America. Please welcome to Money Making Conversations Justin Dawkins.https://www.moneymakingconversations.comhttps://www.youtube.com/MoneyMakingConversationshttps://www.facebook.com/MoneyMakingConversations/https://twitter.com/moneymakingconvhttps://www.instagram.com/moneymakingconversations/ Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
The coronavirus pandemic has prompted numerous restaurants to close down; but amidst the chaos, some are opening nevertheless. KYW Newsradio’s Hadas Kuznits chats with Michael Schulson of Char Kol, Tobias Moser of The Wayward and Ricky Camacho of Anejo about the new pop-up and 2 restaurant openings in Philadelphia. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 47 April 24, 2020 CLP Topic Category: Democrat Police State Socialism. Shutting Up The Democrat Socialists Shut Down Nazis. Introduction. Our podcast today is titled, Shutting Up the Democrat Socialists Shut Down Nazis. We begin with a recent quote from a shut down Nazi named Susanne Donahue Gray, telling a small business to shut down: Susannne Patricia Donahue-Gray, on LinkedIn “I am sorry but I have to tell you. You guys need to close. You are not an essential business and you are passing germs with the virus. Do you want us all to die? Close the fuck down, Mother Fuckers.!!!" Our podcast takes issue with the premise of Glenn Beck's recent book, Arguing With Socialists. Beck begins his book with his premise that “all Americans agree on goals.” Beck writes, “All Americans want to send their children to high-quality schools. We all want a lower-cost health care system that works. We all want an increased standard of living and better job opportunities. And we all want to live in peaceful, stable communities. don't forget that in most cases, Americans agree on the problems we face, it's the proposed solutions to the problems that divide us. We all agree that America has a long way to go before it reaches its full potential. On that point, we all stand firmly on common ground.” We disagree with the premise that socialists agree with conservatives about the mission of the Nation. The attitude of Shut Down Nazis is captured by the quote above, “Close the Fuck Down, Mother Fuckers.” Instead, we believe that the ideological differences between shut down socialists and conservatives are irreconcilable and that conservatives must prepare for what comes after the conservatives realize that arguing with socialists is useless. We use the case of the Democrat shut down rhetoric to make our case about the futility of arguing with the socialists. The ultimate outcome of arguing with socialists can be seen in what happened to both the Methodist and Presbyterian churches. Both denominations let socialists begin preaching the social gospel, and not the gospel of Jesus. After 20 years of arguing with the socialists about the meaning of Jesus, both denominations finally concluded that nothing changes the behavior of socialists because the socialists are intransigent and intolerant of any opinion, other than their own. In other words, the shut down Nazis are totalitarians. They are the fifth column of the political forces in America that are intent on imposing global socialism on conservatives. One of the worst parts about any dialogue with socialists is that they are smarmy arrogant people and have a unshakable moral arrogance that they are always right. This arrogance makes them act out in rage when they do not get their way. Both churches split into two parts, a traditional part that follows the gospel of Jesus, and the socialist part that preaches the social gospel of global socialism. We argue that the divorce in both churches provides a model for the divorce between the socialist shut down Nazis and natural rights conservatives. Beck's argument is weak because Beck offers no political resolution to the irreconcilable differences between socialists and natural rights patriots, other than continuing to argue with them.. Beck fails to acknowledge that Madison's constitution has a fundamental logical flaw that leads to endless do-loops about the mission of the nation. Some days, Madison's more perfect union means that Black slaves could not be considered citizens and that Congress could not prohibit slavery in the territories of the United States. Some days, a more perfect union means that racial segregation, and the ensuing 70 years of racial apartheid, was constitutional, as long as the segregated facilities for Blacks were equal in quality to those of Whites. Determining what is “More perfect” depends on who sits on the Supreme Court. Michael Schulson, in his article, “The Peril of State Power Amid COVID-19 Pandemic,” points out the Supreme Court can as easily use the government police power to both compel obedience to a vaccine, as to compel involuntary sterilization of Black people. Schulson cites the case of Jacobson v. Massachusetts, which addressed the constitutional issue of how democratic societies respond to the profound threat of highly virulent pathogens, like Covid, while staying democratic. In that case, Justice John Marshall Harlan wrote for the majority. "On any other basis, organized society could not exist with safety to its members. There are manifold restraints to which every person is necessarily subject for the common good.” This would be the argument today of the shut down Nazis. Several years later, the Supreme Court cited their decision in Jacobson as precedent for their decision in Buck v. Bell, in 1927, that upheld a Virginia eugenics law permitting the forced sterilization of Black people thought to have intellectual disabilities. Writing for the majority, Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes cited Jacobson in stating, "Society can prevent those who are manifestly unfit from continuing their kind (uppity Blacks)…The principle that sustains compulsory vaccination is broad enough to cover cutting the fallopian tubes." In North Carolina, the decision in Buck granted the state Democrats the power to sterilize 50,000 blacks, against their will. The forced sterilization in North Carolina ended in the 1970s. The term used by white Democrats in North Carolina to describe insane blacks, scheduled for sterilization, was uppity. This is the same logic used today by the Democrat shut down Nazis, that the re-open protestors are insane and selfish because they want to infect other people. In Jacobsson, Buck and Covid Nazis today, their logic is that Constitutional rights can be overridden by emergency orders in the interest of public safety. Which brings us back to the argument that Constitutional rights mean whatever the Court say they mean. As Kenneth Arrow's Impossibility Theorem explains, Madison's Preamble did not connect the mission of the Constitution to the principles of government declared in the Declaration of Independence. The recursive proposition in Madison's logical flaw is that a “more perfect union” can mean anything, at any time, depending on what the majority of the Supreme Court decides that more “perfect union” means at that time. The danger to liberty that results from Madison's logical flaw means that socialists do not ever have to agree with conservatives about the mission of the nation. The socialist interpretation of a more perfect union is as equally valid as the natural rights interpretation. Sterilizing uppity Blacks is as equally valid as the lock down rules. In the absence of a national goal in the Preamble, it is impossible to resolve the conflicts under Madison's representative republic. (Who Is It In America That Is Responsible For Implementing the Trade Agreements With China?) Voters have no method of choosing nationalism over globalism under Madison's two party, first-past-the-post political system. The nation will continue to recursively fluctuate in a system that leads to chaos. All the socialist have to do is promote mail-in ballots, and win total control over the lives of conservatives, as the two globalist health experts did in promoting the Covid shut down. “Do you want all of us to die?” asks Donahue-Gray, a shut down Nazi, intent on imposing her views on conservatives. “Then, stay the fuck at home.” Or, in response to William Bennett and Seth Leibsohn's article “Coronavirus Lessons: Fact and Reason vs. Paranoia and Fear,” another shut down Nazi claims that the “The fools who wrote this should be tried for attempted homicide by disinformation.” The statements by shut down Nazis about Covid underscores the fundamental differences about the mission of the nation and belies Beck's idea that arguing with the shut down Nazis will change their behavior. We argue that conservatives are in a constitutional crisis with shut down Nazis over individual freedom, and that Madison's flawed representative republic does not provide conservatives with a method to modify or abolish the contract. We begin our argument with the observation that in the last week of March 2020, there were two possible government responses to Covid. If the agents in government viewed citizens in their capacity as individual rational beings, the correct response of the CDC and Surgeon General would have been to issue warnings to citizens to wash their hands and avoid crowded areas. If the officials in government viewed citizens in a collectivist group identity perspective, they would issue orders to lock the citizens down, because the central tenet of global collectivism is that the “experts” know better than the citizens themselves how to pursue the public purpose. The lock down Nazis won a significant victory in their silent coup to convert the nation from an individualistic society to a communal collectivist society, without ever firing a shot. The lock down Nazis promote the public relations panic about Covid death rates, and believe themselves morally superior to tell other citizens not to disobey agents of government. (“Close the Fuck Down. Mother Fuckers.”) There is overlap between the fifth column of lock down Nazis and the Democrat voters that favors mail-in ballots, and oppose voter ID. The correct title of this group is anti-democratic totalitarians. In totalitarian societies, there is only one official version of the truth, and all other opinions must be eradicated. The lock down Nazis, also known as Karen, are the foot soldiers in imposing the official globalist version of the truth. When Zuckerberg, and FaceBook, shut down Reopen protest groups because of “misinformation,” he was enacting 1984 doublespeak. It was not “misinformation” that Zuck disliked, it was content that did not support his totalitarian views of globalism. The lock down Nazis are everywhere, including my tiny home community of Sunset Beach, N. C., where they have been successful in closing access and parking to the beach, and unleashing the police to enforce the emergency rules. Jacqueline Trovato is the lead shut down Nazi and has her own FaceBook page with 370 members. In response to the Reopen NC protest in Raleigh, she wrote, “Can you understand now why we don't want people from Raleigh here? This is so disturbing. The good people who are staying home and safe in Raleigh are going to be infected now when they go the stores. Activities like this will only prolong the suffering. The protest is allowed as long as protestors follow social distancing rule. They aren't. Her husband, Jim Thomas, an attorney, added, “They do not have the right to protest in violation of distancing rules! When did everyone start ignoring the law???” Jim's logic is easy to understand, an executive order, for him, has the same force as a law passed by the General Assembly, or a provision of the Constitution. Except that North Carolina and Sunset Beach are governed by a system of separation of power and checks and balances between the legislative and executive branches, not a police state regime. The Governor of North Carolina used the Covid extended duration of time to seize power, that is different than the shorter duration of a hurricane or civil riot. The Governor's order is an unconstitutional delegation of legislative power to the Governor, who both makes the law, as he goes along in an extended period of time, and enforces the law that he makes. Sunset Beach, N. C. has a total population of 4000 citizens and 19 police officers, for a ratio of one officer per 210 citizens. The national average ratio for towns less than 25,000, is 1 officer per 600 citizens. In collaboration with the Governor's unconstitutional seizure of power, the overbearing police state presence in Sunset Beach bolsters the shut down Nazis in their desire to lock down the citizens. Our podcast uses the arguments of the lock down Nazis to provide three perspectives of American citizens in the Covid battle, all of which support our conclusion that conservatives must divorce the socialists. The first perspective of citizens is the global leftist perspective of conservatives, which is based upon group identity politics and the pursuit of social justice. In their minds, the re-open patriots are terrorists for showing up at protests with guns. We argue that unless conservatives understand how lefties view them that the full realization of how dangerous they are will not be gained. Our second perspective is how the left's perspective of conservatives affects the self-perspective of natural rights conservatives. Conservatives have been co-opted by the language and tactics of socialists. We argue that unless, and until, the conservative movement breaks free of the leftist mindset that they will become useful idiots in the coming socialist slavery. Finally, we argue that the correct perspective for viewing the Nation's mission begins with a restoration of the principles of Locke and Jefferson about the function of government in a natural rights republic. We conclude that the advice given to conservatives in our book A Civil Dissolution: Solving America's Intractable Problem of Socialism provides a better way to deal with the lock down Nazis than the banal advice of Beck about continuing to arguing with them. Madison's Constitution is not doing its job, and the natural rights of citizens are being destroyed by the consolidated, centralized, tyrannical power of political elites in Washington, aided and abetted by the lock down Nazis. On every single principle of a natural rights republic, the socialists have an alien, subversive view of America, based upon communal, socialist values. We explain that socialists do not have a moral allegiance to the constitutional rule of law, and that they have no concept of God-given natural individual rights, because they have no concept of God. We conclude that a civil dissolution of the nation into socialist slave states and liberty free states is the best possible strategy to avoid future bloodshed. I am Laurie Thomas Vass, and this podcast is a copyrighted production of the CLP News Network. The short version of this podcast is available, for free, at our page at Podbean. The other sections in the longer article are: Section 1. The Perspective of the Lock Down Nazis about Conservatives. Section 2. The Perspective of Conservatives About Themselves In the Covid Lockdown Debate. Section 3. How the American Constitution Sets the Terms and Conditions About How Citizens Make Collective Decisions. Conclusion: The Two American Political Factions Hate Each Other. The full text of this article is available, for free, for one week at our CLP News Network website. The entire historical archive of all our podcasts is available at our website for an annual subscription of $30.
In the first show of 2020, we discuss PhillyMag's updated list of Philly's best restaurants, run through the menu at Michael Schulson's new Italian restaurant, and lament the fact that Wawa has our information spread out all over the dark Web. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/war-room-sports-llc/message
In the first show of 2020, we discuss PhillyMag's updated list of Philly's best restaurants, run through the menu at Michael Schulson's new Italian restaurant, and lament the fact that Wawa has our information spread out all over the dark Web.
Jason Wilson visited Michael Schulson’s fabulous new Alpen Rose, which puts steak back on the menu. Can we find a way to make peace with meat?
Philadelphia is slowly - but surely - getting in on the food hall craze, and Franklin's Table is the latest addition to the city's culinary scene. We also preview a new Michael Schulson spot coming to Rittenhouse, and get way too excited for Philly's first-ever keto-friendly bakery. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/war-room-sports-llc/message
Philadelphia is slowly - but surely - getting in on the food hall craze, and Franklin's Table is the latest addition to the city's culinary scene. We also preview a new Michael Schulson spot coming to Rittenhouse, and get way too excited for Philly's first-ever keto-friendly bakery.
Join former NYT Science Times editor David Corcoran for a discussion with popular science writer and prolific book author Carl Zimmer about the history of heredity, and why you can’t boil down something as complex as intelligence to a couple of genes. Also, podcast host Kasha Patel talks with Undark’s Matters of Fact and Tracker columnist Michael Schulson about the safety of CBD, or cannabidiol, for dogs; and science journalist Anja Krieger takes listeners to the small German town of Schleswig, where a major leak has sparked a big debate.
Marilyn’s first guest this week is Nancy Martin, Abuse Prevention Specialist atNancy Martin Coaching in Media, PA. Nancy specializes in teaching others how to embody confidence and repel potential abusers. The goal is to enjoy a happy, fulfilling life, free from the negative effects of abuse in its many forms. Nancy talks to Marilyn about how to succeed utilizing techniques of lightness and joy, rather than falling back on resentment and living with regret. Marilyn then interviews two remarkable women from Borgata -- Jennifer Aarons, Director of Spa Operations and Becky Schultz, Vice President of Food & Beverage, Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa. It is the Borgata's 15th anniversary, and Jennifer and Becky have the Herculean task of managing the celebration! Jennifer oversees management of the award-winning 36,000-square-foot Spa Toccare at Borgata and the two-story Immersion Spa at the Water Club. Crystal is the traditional gift for 15 years and Borgata’s spas are celebrating their milestone summer with a special menu of treatments – including a Crystal Healing Stone Massage, Diamonds in the Rough Facial, and a Shellac & Crystals Manicure. This special menu is available Sunday through Friday, now through September 30th. Becky oversees all of Borgata’s food and beverage operations including Water Club and Borgata’s five signature fine dining restaurants – Old Homestead Steak House, Izakaya by Michael Schulson, Angeline by Michael Symon, Bobby Flay Steak, and Wolfgang Puck American Grille. She also oversees Borgata’s casual dining outlets – Borgata Buffet, The Metropolitan, Borgata Baking Company, Noodles of the World, Bread + Butter, Starbucks Coffee, The Sunroom, and Borgata’s bar and nightclub venues – Premier Nightclub, Long Bar, B Bar, and Gypsy Bar. If you're saying, "Yes, that's remarkable!', then we FULLY agree. As an added bonus for you listeners, we remind you of your chance to win an overnight stay at the Borgata! Check out the contest on our site, and you could be in the running for an an overnight stay at Borgata and exciting prizes including 2 tickets to Borgata Birthday Bash on Sat 7/7, 2 tickets to Izakaya’s 10th Birthday Celebration on 8/3, and a Crystal Healing Stone Massage and/or Diamonds in the Rough Facial. For Borgata’s 15th Birthday, Borgata unveils a full calendar of Savor Borgata Culinary Series events featuring an outdoor food festival, sunset barbecue, and exclusive celebrity-chef hosted dinners and tasting events.
How much time do you spend staring at a screen? Maybe it’s not your fault. Maybe the internet is designed to be addictive. Ned takes a look at the issue, and we send our producers down a digital rabbit hole to show you how we all get sucked in. Learn about a wonderful new invention that can help you unplug but stay connected, and why a digital detox should be part of your regular diet. What’s your digital rabbit hole? Send a note to connect@distractionpodcast.com and you might be included in a future show! Links from this show: Michael Schulson’s article, If the Internet Is Addictive Why Don’t We Regulate It?; https://aeon.co/essays/if-the-internet-is-addictive-why-don-t-we-regulate-it Go light with The Light Phone; http://www.thelightphone.com/ Susan Scutti’s article, Digital Detox; What It Is and Why You Need One http://www.medicaldaily.com/digital-detox-what-it-and-why-you-need-one-free-yourself-stress-and-anxiety-365784 Take the safe driving pledge at Distraction.gov: http://www.distraction.gov/ This episode was originally released in May 2016.
On this week's show, we hit up the popular Jane G's for a taste of authentic Szechuan cuisine. We also take a look at the menu of the newest Michael Schulson restaurant (Harp and Crown) and debate whether or not McDonald's should bring their newest creation to the States.
On this episode of Jawn Appetit, we invite Team USA over to our house for Sunday dinner, and we also take a trip to the highly-rated Double Knot, the newest restaurant from Michael Schulson. Does the food and the ambience live up to the hype?
How much time do you spend staring at a screen? Maybe it’s not your fault. Maybe the internet is designed to be addictive. Ned takes a look at the issue, and we send our producers down a digital rabbit hole to show you how we all get sucked in. Learn about a wonderful new invention that can help you unplug but stay connected, and why a digital detox should be part of your regular diet. What’s your digital rabbit hole? Send a note to connect@distractionpodcast.com and you might be included in a future show! Links from this show: Michael Schulson’s article, If the Internet Is Addictive Why Don’t We Regulate It?; https://aeon.co/essays/if-the-internet-is-addictive-why-don-t-we-regulate-it Go light with The Light Phone; http://www.thelightphone.com/ Susan Scutti’s article, Digital Detox; What It Is and Why You Need One http://www.medicaldaily.com/digital-detox-what-it-and-why-you-need-one-free-yourself-stress-and-anxiety-365784 Take the safe driving pledge at Distraction.gov: http://www.distraction.gov/
Chef Sylva Senat is 33 years old. He is a French speaking Haitian native. He has trained with Andrew D'Amico when he was at the Sign of the Dove; Marcus Samuelsson, who made Senat his sous chef at Aquavit; and Jean-George Vongerichten, who made Senat chef de cuisine at 66 Leonard Street and the Mercer Kitchen. Senat served as a judge in this year's Philadelphia C-Cap culinary competition, and spoke at an April awards ceremony, where local students received scholarships.C-Cap, a nonprofit that works with high schools nationwide to train urban teens in the culinary arts helped pave the way for Senat. http://www.ccapinc.org/history.php He was Michael Schulson's sous chef at Buddakan, N.Y., in 2006-07. p> In 2007, Senat signed on as executive chef at a new restaurant, Koco at El San Juan Hotel in Puerto Rico. Now in the Philadelphia Buddakan, Senat works under executive Executive Chef Mark Hellyar.http://www.buddakan.com/. Check out www.ccapinc.org for culinary scholarships.