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En 1929, la designer et architecte irlandaise Eileen Gray se construit un refuge sur la Côte d'Azur. Sa première maison est un chef-dʹœuvre, discret et avant-gardiste, quʹelle nomme E.1027, combinaison énigmatique de ses initiales et de celles de Jean Badovici, avec qui elle l'a construite. "E.1027" de Béatrice Minger et Christof Schaub est un voyage cinématographique dans l'esprit d'Eileen Gray. Ce docufiction retrace l'histoire de la maison quʹelle a construite. Maison qui finira par obséder Le Corbusier au point quʹil construira un cabanon à quelques mètres de celle-ci et quʹil se lancera dans la peinture de fresques sur certains de ses murs quʹil jugeait trop ennuyeux. Beatrice Minger est lʹinvitée de Pierre Philippe Cadert.
Découvrez Eileen Gray : décoratrice, architecte et designer au XXᵉ siècle ! Laurelène retrace son histoire dans ce podcast à l'occasion de la journée internationale des droits des femmes. --Visitez www.edaa.fr pour plus d'informations sur l'école et ses formations.--Les sources citées dans ce podcast :
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Der Kölner Künstler Cornel Wachter, bekannt für seine eindrucksvollen Skulpturen und Gemälde, öffnet in dieser Folge von „Mein Lieblingssong“ sein musikalisches Herz für die Bläck Fööss. Für Cornel ist die Band weit mehr als nur eine Karnevalsband – sie sind für ihn die musikalische Seele Kölns. Sein Lieblingssong „En minger Bud“, besonders in der Live-Version aus dem Millowitsch Theater von 1989, ist für ihn ein Fenster in die echte kölsche Lebensart. Cornel erzählt, warum die Bläck Fööss für jeden, der Köln wirklich verstehen will, unverzichtbar sind und wie dieser Song ihn künstlerisch und persönlich geprägt hat.Hier findest du Cornel Wachter auf Wikipedia.Hinterlasse gerne eine Bewertung und abonniere unseren Podcast bei deinem Streamingportal der Wahl und verpasse keine Folge. Und wenn du alle Neuigkeiten zum Podcast „Mein Lieblingssong“ mitbekommen möchtest, dann melde dich hier für unseren wöchentlichen Newsletter an: Kostenloser NewsletterHier findest du uns auf Facebook oder Instagram.Geschichten aus den 70ern: Mein Lieblingssong - Album 1 als Hörbuchversion.Gibt es überall, wo es gute Hörbücher gibt.Geschichten aus den 80ern: Mein Lieblingssong - Album 2 als Hörbuchversion.Gibt es überall, wo es gute Hörbücher gibt.Habt ihr Lust auf eine „Mein Lieblingssong“-Tasse oder T-Shirt? Dann schaut mal in unserem Shop vorbei: Hier klicken! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The 2024 Architecture and Design Film Festival, or ADFF, starts up next week in New York. This long-running series is led by returning podcast guest Kyle Bergman, who founded the ADFF in New York in 2008 and hosts versions all over the world. ADFF seeks out films with impassioned, human stories that appeal to both architects and the general design-loving public. Today we'll talk with filmmakers who've shown at ADFF including Sabine Gisger, Beatrice Minger, Katerina Kliwadenko and Mario Novas. Plus, we'll talk with Kyle about the highlights for 2024. Then, it's a great conversation with actor and singer Lucie Arnaz about architecture and jazz - and Spock's half-brother.
In this episode, we're joined by comedian Rod Minger. We have a candid conversation about his relationships (past and present), divorce, dating, and personal growth. We also discuss navigating finances in relationships to the importance of effective communication.Rod Minger shares a few personal stories and insights about his journey through divorce, dating, and ultimately finding love again. From humorous anecdotes to heartfelt moments, this episode offers a raw and authentic look at the complexities of modern relationships.Thanks to our sponsors!Try VIIA Hemp! https://bit.ly/3J1UitO and use code COCKTALES!Over 3 Million Butts Love TUSHY. Get 10% off TUSHY with the code COCKTALES at https://hellotushy.com/COCKTALES #tushypodCheck out some of our other sponsors here:https://www.cocktalespodcast.comFollow Us@cocktalespodcast@kikisaidso@coffeebeandeanGUEST@rod.mingerWant to sponsor or collaborate with us? contact us at sales@cocktalespod.comSong has dropped! Stream now on Spotify & Apple Musichttps://open.spotify.com/album/4m7hJ9mkIh5z62jWJCvpuw?si=0NggjpPcSEarl5vdyK6Nswhttps://music.apple.com/us/album/drip-feat-kiki-said-so/1732866062?i=1732866064Watch Kiki's "Drip" vlog here:https://youtu.be/k3Sv8JrjzYs?si=tmFktACRmojMmJKjWant to sponsor or collaborate with us? contact us at sales@cocktalespod.comInterested in being a guest? Please contact addie@cocktalespod.com and include your information, what makes you an interesting guest, and any relevant links!For all promo codes and links for promotions in the episode, follow this link: https://www.cocktalespodcast.comContact Us!Advice: advice@cocktalespod.comCocktales: cocktales@cocktalespod.comWeird Sex: weirdsex@cocktalespod.comLive Show Sponsorship: sales@cocktalespod.comGuest Request/ General Inquiries info@cocktalespod.comGet your Vesper2https://www.lovecrave.com/products/vesper2/?aop=cocktalesGet Your Merch & Order Your Card Gamehttps://www.imcurioustoknow.comGet Klassy Baste! Learn to Cook with Kiki https://www.klassybaste.comJoin Kiki's Book Club https://www.patreon.com/kikisaidsoTravel With Medinah! https://linktr.ee/MedinahMonroePurchase Medinah's Coffee Mug! www.medinahmonroe.comInterested in sponsoring? Contact sales@cocktalespod.com today! Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/cocktales-dirty-discussions--2818687/support.
Luke is the CEO and Owner of Minger Construction. They are a MN based civil construction company. We dive into his story and growth of the company as well as navigating through the changing economy. The things he learned over the years are very applicable and we can all learn a lot from them.
From the Henssler Financial Studio this is your news minute on the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast presented by Gwinnett County Public Schools. Today is Saturday, January 11th, and I'm Keith Ippolito. GET OUT THERE: 5 things to do this weekend in Gwinnett County — Jan. 12-14 As the weekend approaches, Gwinnett County offers a variety of activities for residents and visitors to enjoy. Here's a roundup of five enticing options: **The Ice Rink at Sugar Hill:** Glide into the weekend with a visit to The Ice Rink at Sugar Hill. Saturday (11 a.m. - 10 p.m.), and Sunday (1 p.m. - 8 p.m.), this venue promises 90-minute skating sessions. Admission is $15 for general entry and $13 for children 8 and under. **License to Chill Snow Island:** Head to Margaritaville at Lanier Islands in Buford for a winter wonderland experience. Running Saturdays and Sundays until Feb. 25, License to Chill Snow Island features snow tubing, ice skating, snow play areas, and thrilling amusement rides. Don't miss the signature ride, Blizzard Mountain, offering 575 feet of snowy excitement. **Suwanee Winter Farmers Market:** On Saturday (9 a.m. - 11 a.m.), Suwanee Town Center Park transforms into a haven for fresh local produce, baked goods, and more at the Winter Farmers Market. Explore the vibrant offerings of this community market. **Comedian Rod Minger:** Laugh your way through the weekend with comedian Roderick Minger at the Atlanta Comedy Theater on both Friday and Saturday. Known for his performances on Disney Cruise Lines and appearances on Starz's "Survivors Remorse" and BET's "The Game," Minger is set to deliver an evening of humor. **Chess Club:** Engage in some strategic fun at the Chess Club on Sunday (3 p.m. - 5 p.m.) at Mountain Park Library Branch in Lilburn. Open to all ages and skill levels, this drop-in event invites chess enthusiasts to play, learn, and enjoy a friendly environment. For more news about our community, visit gwinnettdailypost.com. For the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast, I'm Keith Ippolito. Produced by The BG Podcast Network www.esogrepair.com www.henssler.com www.gcpsk12.org/jobs #NewsPodcast #CurrentEvents #TopHeadlines #BreakingNews #PodcastDiscussion #PodcastNews #InDepthAnalysis #NewsAnalysis #PodcastTrending #WorldNews #LocalNews #GlobalNews #PodcastInsights #NewsBrief #PodcastUpdate #NewsRoundup #WeeklyNews #DailyNews #PodcastInterviews #HotTopics #PodcastOpinions #InvestigativeJournalism #BehindTheHeadlines #PodcastMedia #NewsStories #PodcastReports #JournalismMatters #PodcastPerspectives #NewsCommentary #PodcastListeners #NewsPodcastCommunity #NewsSource #PodcastCuration #WorldAffairs #PodcastUpdates #AudioNews #PodcastJournalism #EmergingStories #NewsFlash #PodcastConversations #podcast #podcasts #podcaster #podcastlife #podcastshow #podcasting #podcasters #podcastersofinstagram #itunes #applepodcasts #spotifypodcast #soundcloud #youtube #radio #radioshow #comedy #music #hiphop #art #entrepreneur #covid #motivation #interview #repost #loveSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Johnny Mac shares five interesting stories from different domains. The first story highlights the world's smelliest cheese, Minger, from Highland Fine Cheeses in Scotland. Despite an initially lukewarm reception, the cheese has gained popularity, selling well and winning awards.The next news discusses the arrival of Elrond, an African black-footed penguin at the Tennessee Zoo; this species is endangered due to factors such as overfishing and oil spills. The Mars rover of China has made an intriguing discovery of underground polygon structures on Mars, which scientists theorize have been generated by freeze-thaw cycles.A lost wedding ring was found with the help of community members in Charlotte, Michigan when locals rallied with metal detectors to help a couple who'd lost the ring designed by themselves.Lastly an eccentric man who attempted to cross the Atlantic using a hydropod was arrested by the coast guard for conducting an unsafe voyage.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5747537/advertisement
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The head of the United Nations, Antonio Guterres, has urged members of the Security Council to vote for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza, saying the territory is at breaking point.Also in the programme: we speak to one of the Lebanese journalists who survived an Israeli strike across the Israel-Lebanon border; and the Scottish cheesemaker who may have developed one of the world's smelliest cheeses – the Minger.(Picture: United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres speaks during a United Nations Security Council meeting. Credit: JUSTIN LANE/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock)
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Ep 62 knife maker podcast More important life questions asked and answered. Including what's a queef. And of course we play our new regular game Minger of Fit. Support us at https://www.patreon.com/fireandsteelpodcast Find us at https://www.instagram.com/fireandsteelpodcast/ https://www.instagram.com/murrillforge/ https://www.facebook.com/MurrillandSon/ www.murrillforge.com Email info@murrillforge.co.uk Onur https://www.instagram.com/diesineveryfilm/ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/user/Diesineveryfilm Show sponsor UKnifemaker Supplies https://www.instagram.com/uknifemakersupplies/ https://www.facebook.com/UKnifemaker-Supplies-115420697027398 www.uknifemakersupplies.co.uk UK Knife Maker Beginner Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/816973399135620/
The new podcast where stand up comedy and the culture come to life. Hosted by Actress & Comedian Schelle Purcell with Co-Host Actor & Comedian Rod Minger. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/schelle-purcell/message
More Than an Afterthought
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"What Now?" is a question that we ask ourselves on a regular basis. The crazy thing about the question "What Now?" is that it can be used in a positive or negative connotation. When it seems like the problems in your life are adding up and then something else happens you can have a "What Now?" moment. or When you get your dream job, you have found success you can have a "What Now?" moment. As in 'ok what next?' Rod Minger is a comedian, content creator, who has seen both "What Now?" moments. From leaving his job to follow his dream. To finding success then having the pandemic set him back. "What Now?" has been the headline in the beginning of what I believe will be an amazing career. In our conversation we will talk to Rod about his "What Now?" moments. What he has learned from his mistakes and how he has learned to just breathe and to not try to force situations to work for him. There are a lot of gems that were dropped in this conversation. So lets get started. Follow April Love
This week we get a chance to check in on one of our Cool Bruhs! A return guest, actor and comedian Rod Minger picks up right where he left off. This time, however, he talks about men knowing when they have found “the one,” growing as a YouTube star and embracing life with purpose. Follow Rod Minger on YouTube and @rod.Minger on IG!
Today on the podcast, I got to talk to my friend Dr. Stacy Minger. Dr. Minger is the Associate Professor of Preaching at Asbury Seminary and has been teaching here since 2004. In 2007 she received the Faculty Mentoring Award. Dr. Minger was ordained in the West Michigan Conference of the United Methodist Church as a deacon in 1988 and as an elder in 1991. She has pastored several United Methodist churches and volunteered in several community organizations such as Habitat for Humanity and Christian Neighbors Food Pantry. In today's conversation, we talk about how she came to Asbury Seminary, not once, not twice, but three times! How she experienced her call to ministry, her role at Asbury Seminary and why preaching is so important to her and to us. Let's listen!
Folge 26: Dem Mysterium Wolf auf der Spur - im Gespräch mit dem Fläminger Wolfsbeauftragten und Voologen Paul Wernicke
For 18 years, Dr. Minger has been an associate professor of preaching at Asbury Theological Seminary in Wilmore, Kentucky. A graduate of Hope College and Alumnus of the Asbury Theological Seminary with her M.Div. and D.Min., she also has her Ph.D. from the University of Kentucky. Having pastored several churches through the years, particularly before full-time professor work, she was ordained in the United Methodist Church as an elder in 1991.Dr. Minger is a wonderful preacher, professor, and fellow introvert, and one of the Rev.'s favorite people. Listen to their conversation about all things preaching. She has cats, likes soup, takes walks often, and is always happy to talk about what a joy and privilege it is to preach the Gospel.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Connect with TWU Student MinistriesFollow us on Instagram
Nicola Steiner, Elke Heidenreich, Philipp Tingler und – als Gast – die Literaturkritikerin Sieglinde Geisel diskutieren über «Tell» von Joachim B. Schmidt, «Die Nächte der Pest» von Orhan Pamuk, «Meine Schwester» von Bettina Flitner sowie «Nachts wach» von Berthe Arlo. Joachim B. Schmidt schreibt die Geschichte des Schweizer Nationalmythos Wilhelm Tell neu. In seinem Roman «Tell» erzählt er in schnellen Szenen und aus ständig wechselnden Perspektiven. Damit macht er den Stoff einfach und anders zugänglich. Wilhelm Tell ist beim in Island lebenden Schweizer Schriftsteller Schmidt nicht der heroische Freiheitskämpfer, sondern vor allem ein Mensch. Der türkische Nobelpreisträger Orhan Pamuk beschreibt Pandemie-Erfahrungen aus historischer Sicht. «Die Nächte der Pest» schildert detailgetreu den Ausbruch der Beulenpest im Jahr 1901 auf einer fiktiven Insel in der Ägäis namens Minger. Doch Pamuk widmet seinen Roman weniger der Krankheit, sondern vor allem der Suche nach Selbstbestimmung und Freiheit. Dennoch sind die Parallelen zur aktuellen Pandemie-Situation augenfällig und reizvoll. Die deutsche Fotografin Bettina Flitner erzählt in ihrem ersten Roman «Meine Schwester» die Geschichte ihrer Familie. Die Selbstmorde ihrer Schwester und auch der Mutter bilden das Zentrum – und die Frage, wie es so weit kommen konnte. Dabei spannt Flitner den Bogen von einer gemeinsamen Kindheit in den 1970er-Jahren ins heute – und schreibt ohne Tabus und sogar heiter über das schwierige Thema Depression. «Berthe Arlo hat lange Zeit als Nachtwache in einem Pflegeheim gearbeitet. In «Nachts wach» hat sie ihre Erlebnisse literarisch verdichtet und in kurzen Kapiteln aufgeschrieben. Darin betritt man jeweils Leben und Schicksal eines alten Menschen im Pflegeheim. Herausgekommen ist eine Art «Whistleblower»-Text, der Nöten von Bewohnenden und Pflegenden gleichermassen eine Stimme gibt.
Join Rory Stone, the best Cheddar maker in Tain, as he takes me around his mouldy old dairy and tells me how and why he makes such fabulous mould-ripened cheeses, some of his which could be lazy pseudonyms for members of his wife family!.
The Trailblazer series continues this week with Elda Minger—author of contemporary and historical romances, including Untamed Heart, which is the first contemporary romance to feature condom use on the page. Elda talks about writing for Vivian Stephens, about writing about women's bodies, about reproductive choice and about the way romance made space for women during the 70s and 80s. She shares a collection of gorgeous stories about her life as a reader and writer (and a particularly wonderful detour as a bookseller). About the boom of category and contemporary romance in the 1980s, and about the way writing made her who she is. We are thrilled to have found Elda, and that she took time to speak with us and share her wonderful perspective on the genre with us. We can't think of a better week to share this episode with you. There's still time to buy the Fated Mates Best of 2021 Book Pack from our friends at Old Town Books in Alexandria, VA, and get eight of the books on the list, a Fated Mates sticker and other swag! Order the book box as soon as you can to avoid supply chain snafus. Thank you, as always, for listening! If you are up for leaving a rating or review for the podcast on your podcasting app, we would be very grateful! Next week, we're reading Nalini Singh's Caressed by Ice, number three (and Jen's favorite) of the Psy-Changeling series. Get it at Amazon, Apple, Kobo, B&N or at your local indie.Show NotesWelcome Elda Minger, author of over 30 romance novels, including Untamed Heart, Harlequin American Romance #12, the first contemporary romance with condoms used on page. In 1987, Elda wrote a column in RWR (the Romance Writer's Report, an RWA publication) defending the use of contraception in romance novels. Elda was selling Kathleen Woodiwiss's Shanna at the Chicago bookstore chain Kroch and Brentano's.Elda first Harlequin American Romances were edited by Vivian Stephens. In this interview with Vivian Stephens from the Browne Pop Culture Library archives, she describes the founding of RWA and her move to Harlequin.Names Elda mentioned: Harlequin editor Evelyn Grippo, Harlequin editorial director Fred Kerner, writing coach Marilyn Lowery, Mills & Boon editor Frances Whitehead, Mills and Boon editor Jacqui Bianchi,Loveswept editor Carolyn Nichols, Harlequin editor Debra Matteucci, Harlequin editor Birgit Davis-Todd, Avon editor Nancy Coffey.
A Place at the King's Table
On this episode we speak with former US Marshal of the West Texas District, Robert Almonte about his study into the Mexican cartels and narcotics trafficking. Deputy Chief (Ret), El Paso, Texas Police Department and former U.S. Marshal. Robert has 32 years of law enforcement experience with expertise in narcotics investigations and undercover work. He served as the United States Marshal for the Western District of Texas from 2010 to 2016. You can find more information on Robert Almonte at robertalmonte.com, or email him at Robert@robertalmonte.com. His upcoming summit on Mexican cartels is on November 8th through the 12th in San Antonio at the Minger hotel. Seats opening for tickets soon!
Recap of the business books that we have read Shoedog: Autobiography of Phil Knight, founder of Nike The lean startup, Eric Ries: How to build a startup, the antifragile way Ben Horowits The Hard thing about hard things helps throw light at the challenges a CEO goes through. The Messy Middle - Scott Belsky: Talks about stuff between the most romantic parts of a venture, from starting in a garage or college dorm to successfully doing a multi-billion dollar IPO. Obviously Awesome - April Dunford positioning framework that actually works, because she sees that positioning is often misunderstood, and can be really powerful, especially for saas startups Hooked - Nir Eyal how to build habit-forming products Venture Deals - Brad Feld and Jason Mendelson Good Strategy, Bad Strategy - Richard Rumelt Strategy =/= ambitious goal setting, vision, charisma Good strategy identifies the key challenge to overcome Good strategy includes actions to take to overcome Top 3 The Lean Startup Hooked Venture Deals Wildcard: The 7 habits of highly effective people by stephen covey What to expect on the next season - Human Body series If our bodies could talk by James Hamblin If our bodies could talk is a guide that tackles about different human stories James Hamblin, a doctor and a journalist at Atlantic, created a video turned into a book that respond to the common medical questions of people. Endless curiosity lead us to seek new knowledge especially when it comes to our body. If our bodies could talk, a guide that tackles and give clarity how human treat his body and how it should be. Author dropped some of the frequently asked questions such as: • Can I "boost" my immune system? • Does caffeine make me live longer? • Do we still not know if cell phones cause cancer? • How much sleep do I actually need? • Is there any harm in taking a multivitamin? • Is life long enough? It focuses on body functions starting with the body's superficial parts — eyes, and skin. Then, body actions such as eating, feeling, drinking, and even dying. His approach is interesting and straightforward. He intends to inform the reader's to live a healthy lifestyle and worry less about the things that don't matter. His context explain the misconceptions versus marketing-based facts. WHY WE SLEEP by Matthew Walker Why we sleep, a New York times bestseller written by Matthew Walker, a professor of neuroscience and has contributed over 100 scientific studies. Why we sleep thoroughly explain the essence of sleep. It is described as one of the most important activity that people shouldn't take advantage because it has a short and long-term effect on our physical, mental, and emotional health. Since most people are sleep- deprived, Matthew clearly states that it can linked to serious health diseases such as cancer, diabetes and even death. Part 1: This Thing Called Sleep 1. To sleep 2. Caffeine, Jet Lag, and Melatonin: Losing and Gaining Control of Your Sleep Rhythm 3. Defining and Generating Sleep 4. Ape Beds, Dinosaurs, and Napping with Half a Brain: Who Sleeps, How Do We Sleep, and How Much? 5. Changes in Sleep Across the Life Span Part 2: Why Would You Sleep? 6. Your Mother and Shakespeare Knew 7. Too Extreme for the Guinness Book of World Records 8. Cancer, Heart Attacks, and a Shorter Life Part 3: How and Why We Dream 9. Routinely Psychotic 10. Dreaming as Overnight Therapy 11. Dream Creativity and Dream Control Part 4: From Sleeping Pills to Society Transformed 12. Things That Go Bump in the Night 13. iPads, Factory Whistles, and Nightcaps 14. Hurting and Helping Your Sleep 15. Sleep and Society: What Medicine and Education Are Doing Wrong; What Google and NASA Are Doing Right. 16. A New Vision for Sleep in the Twenty-First Century Part 5: Twelve Tips for Healthy Sleep Basically, Walker aims to warn us about lack of sleep and beauty of dreams that will give you longevity. Breath by James Nestor Breath, written by James Nestor, author and journalist who has written for New York Times, BBC, National Public Radio, gives you a transformation that changes your body and mind. It all starts with breathing. It is one of the underrated body activities yet the pillar of healthy lifestyle. Nestor stated that to breathe is not just taking the air in and letting it out, it has an art. He reveal the basic truth how the art of breathing occurs. There are many ways to breathe — the 5.5 symmetry, 5.5 second inhales followed by 5.5 second exhales which equals to 5.5 breaths a minute is the most efficient breathing rhythm. When your heartbeat speeds up, exhale slowly. To exhale is a parasympathetic response which calms your mental state. The misconception of being “less nature, more nurture” is far from truth. Workout exercises can increase your lung's capacity. He used free divers as an example, diving down thousands of feet, made their lungs larger. Nose breathing is always better than mouth breathing. It lowers your blood pressure, heart rate and helps preserve memories that keep your body balanced. Lifespan by David. A Sinclair Lifespan written by David Sinclair, professor of genetics at Harvard Medical School. In this book, author explains why an individual undergo aging. Aging causes stem cell loss and genetic instability. Through his research, David created a theory that aging is a “loss of information” based by the Mathematical Theory of Communication by Claude Shannon. In this theory, there are two types that transmits information — digital and analog. Analog is continuous and interrupted by a noise while digital is discrete. Both serve as the genetic and epigenetic code respectively which distinguishes which genes are present in the cell. David concluded that noise destroys the gene expression and other processes which results to malfunctioning and aging of an individual. This self-help books is somehow a wake-up call for everyone about how the science of aging takes place. GUT by Giulia Enders Gut, sold over million copies written by Giulia Enders, two-time scholarship winner of the Heraeus Foundation. Author states that treating your guts well, will treat your body well in return. She wants the readers to explore how digestive system works and explains step by step. From a food which enters the mouth to gastric bubble to stomach to small intestine. Ender shows also microbes as part of the process and also produce nutrients that is being absorbed by our body. These bacteria occupy space and latch at specific locations. She also shares how important cleanliness is, the best position to defecate, vomiting and washing of fruits and vegetables. Her book serve as a good source and a user-friendly type which can be useful to anyone. Burn Herman Ponser Burn, written by Herman Pontzer, anthropologist at Duke University. This book is an eye-opener who loves to exercise and lose weight, be physically fit. Pontzer shows how metabolism works and manage our desired weight. He implies that exercising doesn't burn your calories, diet does. He said “Use diet to watch your weight, and exercise for everything else”. Pontzer believes that we're not in control of our metabolism but you have control on your diet. His observation states that the more you exercise, more your body manage energy. Exercise will lead you a healthy well-being but doesn't give you're body huge changes. He also offers explanations about the role of foods is essential in maintaining your desired body status and won't lead you on overconsume. Death by food Pyramid Denise MInger Nutrition, written by Denise Minger,. A book that reveals the truth about nutrition. Her book needs an extensive reading in order to absorb the content because it contains a lot of data that will surely serve as your primary source in terms of your human nutrition. It is divided into three major parts — Shady Politics, Slippery Science, and New Geometry. Minger exposed the politics that led the USDA Food Pyramid of Nutrition that is responsible in promoting agriculture problems. She describes how low-fat diet is important in improving one's nutrition. She even debunked the early research due to poor methodology. Being aware about nutrition will become very useful instead of being dependent on doctors. She gave tips on how to evaluate who to trust and who to recognize as an authority. She also gave an overview about “muscle meats” and how to cook meats to lessen the carcinogenic properties. Whether you're a beginner, athlete, professional, nutrionist, this is perfect for everyone. If our bodies could talk (James Hamblin) Why We Sleep (Matthew Walker) Breath (James Nestor) Lifespan (Dr a Sinclair) Gut (Julia Enders) Burn (Herman Ponser) Death by food pyramid (Denise Minger)
Another Episode of Kandid Kisses Tv is Locked and Loaded with Comedian Rod Minger! We chat about the comedy game, his first time on stage, celebrity crushes and so much more! You don't want to miss this episode! Tell a friend to tell a friend to tune in! More of a visual perons? No worries, you can see this episode, live and in living color by subscribing to www.youtube.com/KandidKissesTv on youtube!! Follow @KandidKissesTv on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kandid-kisses/support
Justin Minger was a Levantine linguist at 1st Radio Battalion with me. He is currently working in logistics management and is moving into a sales position, and in our conversation he detailed growing up patriotic, the importance of discipline, and the fact that sometimes it's better to be lucky than good.
Today, we're forcing ourselves to look back at Season 2, Episode 2, and on what is perhaps the most embarrassing of teenage experiences - sex education. From graphic photos to ridiculous depictions of people having sex, we're remembering what we were and weren't taught at school.We're also discussing our first email addresses, our first experiences of Facebook, and reminiscing on a time when "Oi oi Minger!" was an appropriate greeting on someone's Facebook wall.To get in touch with questions, comments, email us on: show@revisitingpod.com. Or WhatsApp the burner phone: 07442 077166. We’re also on Twitter and Instagram.**Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or your preferred podcast- provider. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!**@laurakirk12 @lauragallop See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Comedian Rod Minger from Alabama stopped in as a guest on More Than A Haircut Podcast this week! Actor, Comedian, Radio Personality, Roderick Minger has performed in over 20 Stage plays including one with NFL great, Dorsey Levens, and Hollywood Diva Lisa Wu “Stripped”. Rod Minger just appeared in a recent episode of Starz hit series “Survivors Remorse,” and is currently establishing himself and sharpening his craft as a Club Host for Disney Cruise Lines, and Comedic Actor by performing fresh stand-up comedy sets throughout the greater Atlanta area.Thanks for the support! Share the podcast with at least one person that hasn’t tuned in! It’s More Than A Haircut! You can always send me a dm @arithearchitect for questions as well as an appearance on More Than A Haircut podcast! Rod Minger https://www.rodminger.com/ https://www.instagram.com/rod.minger/ Season 3 Episode 7
Dr Stephen Minger is one of the pioneering researchers in human stem cell biology and regenerative medicine. He is one of the founders of a company, providing expert analysis in emerging healthcare and is involved in gene/cell-based therapies, human tissue fabrication, implementation of robotics/synthetic intelligence, machine-brain interfaces, and stem cell technologies and more. When I met him, I was fascinated by his direct approach and an amazing ability to explain the highly complex in a completely understandable way. Now, in the middle of a worrying period of the whole world trying to resolve the issues of Covid 19, who could be a more appropriate guest. He’s really into the world of rock too!
Episode 405 is yet another great double-header week! Everything starts with Caleb Palmquist from A Small World and the related book, Welcome to Earth World! Caleb has more A Small World on the way in the form of The Undying Soldier #1, and you can support this first issue on Kickstarter at this link! We discuss this and how his other projects are doing, so don’t miss it! You can follow Caleb’s work at this link! Then this episode wraps up with an update from Sam Johnson, who has just released the fifth ongoing issue of Geek-Girl, his high-power comic about a young girl who gains access to powers through, of all things, a pair of glasses! In this latest offering that moves the story in a new direction, you’ll meet The Whupper, The Minger, and Guano Guy, among others! You can purchase this as well as previous issues at the Geek-Girl website here! As always, he has terrific insights into the comics industry, so I’m sure you’ll enjoy what he has to say! Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers Patreon member. It will help ensure Wayne's Comics Podcast continues far into the future!
The Enormity of God's Care
The Enormity of God's Care
The Enormity of God's Care
Denise Minger is perhaps most noted for her comprehensive rebuttal of “The China Study” some eight years ago. She’s heavily vested in the vegan versus omnivore battle, having cycled through vegetarianism and raw veganism, finally coming full circle to being an omnivore. Minger took to vegetarianism when she was just 7 years old. "I was eating steak one night at dinner and almost choked on it. I developed some kind of phobia surrounding things with meat textures and went vegetarian overnight," she explains.
Austere Beauty
Austere Beauty
Welcome to Amy Alkon's HumanLab: The Science Between Us, a weekly show with the luminaries of behavioral science (and, occasionally, dietary science). How did so many of us get so fat and unhealthy? Well, it started when our government advised us to eat a high-carb, low-fat diet -- a diet that actually makes us fat and unhealthy. News reports distorting scientific findings and reporters unable to tell solid science from the shoddy kind are another problem — leaving most of us pretty confused about what we should be eating.Tonight, Denise Minger (of “The China Study” debunking fame) changes that. She will lay out the disturbing history of the ruining of America’s health. She’ll explain simple ways the ordinary person can identify scientific distortions in the media. And she’ll detail the nuances of science-based healthy eating (whether you’re a vegetarian or a carnivore or something in between).Minger’s meticulous (and very readable) book we’ll be discussing is Death By Food Pyramid: How Shoddy Science, Sketchy Politics and Shady Special Interests Have Ruined Our Health.Join me and all my fascinating guests every Sunday, 7-8 p.m. PT, 10-11 p.m. ET, at blogtalkradio.com/amyalkon or subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher.Please buy my book, the science-based and funny "Good Manners For Nice People Who Sometimes Say F*ck," here. (St. Martin's Griffin, 2014.)
In one of the most candid and in depth interviews to date, Rod Minger, a Cool Bruh of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity joins the show today. The Montgomery, Alabama native is an actor, comedian and radio personality who has performed in over 20 stage plays across the country. A gifted musician as well, Rod felt the glare of the spotlight after a solo performance in junior high school. It was then that the crowd’s reaction would be a catalyst for the need to share his talents. Starting out his professional career as a music teacher in a small town in Alabama, a chance opportunity led him to Atlanta where he would experience success. He has performed in plays alongside our host, Rashan Ali, NFL great, Dorsey Levens, and Hollywood Diva Lisa Wu. appeared in a recent episode of the Starz hit series “Survivors Remorse.” The beauty of his journey is the crafted way he tells his story. From living in what most would consider an outhouse; to finding what he thought was love; to heart break and divorce; Rod has a path like no other. You will laugh and think and laugh again during this episode. In the “Art of Storytelling” Rod authors his life one chapter at a time. Twitter: @RodMinger FB: @RodMinger IG: @RodMinger www.youtube.com/rminger1911
The Clothing of the Spirit
The Clothing of the Spirit
The Clothing of the Spirit
Dr. Stacy R. Minger (01-27-2012) by Eastern Nazarene College
Resurrection Peace
Just for the podcasters - a little bit extra from the acerbic wit of London's longest-serving talkshow host!
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Amy Alkon's Advice Goddess Radio: "Nerd Your Way To A Better Life!" with the best brains in science.*"Best Of" replay: How did so many of us get so fat and unhealthy? Well, it started when our government advised us to eat a high-carb, low-fat diet -- a diet that actually makes us fat and unhealthy. News reports distorting scientific findings and reporters unable to tell solid science from the shoddy kind are another problem — leaving most of us pretty confused about what we should be eating.Tonight, Denise Minger (of “The China Study” debunking fame) changes that. She will lay out the disturbing history of the ruining of America’s health. She’ll explain simple ways the ordinary person can identify scientific distortions in the media. And she’ll detail the nuances of science-based healthy eating (whether you’re a vegetarian or a carnivore or something in between).Minger’s meticulous (and very readable) book we’ll be discussing is Death By Food Pyramid: How Shoddy Science, Sketchy Politics and Shady Special Interests Have Ruined Our Health.Join me and all my fascinating guests every Sunday, 7-8 p.m. PT, 10-11 p.m. ET, at blogtalkradio.com/amyalkon or subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher.My show's sponsor is Audible.com. Get a free audiobook download and support this show financially at no cost to you by signing up for a free 30-day trial at audibletrial.com/amya (It's $14.95 after 30 days, but you can cancel before then and have it cost you nothing.)Please buy my book, the science-based and funny "Good Manners For Nice People Who Sometimes Say F*ck," here. (St. Martin's Griffin, 2014.)
Host Cyrus Webb welcomes you to Conversations LIVE where he introduces the artists and authors you love who bring you the music and books you can't get enough of. At the top of the hour he will speakw ith author April L. Minger about her book ALTARS OF THE HEART followed at the bottom of the hour by recording artist Russell Nelson and his cd SECRETS.
Amy Alkon's Advice Goddess Radio: "Nerd Your Way To A Better Life!" with the best brains in science.How did so many of us get so fat and unhealthy? Well, it started when our government advised us to eat a high-carb, low-fat diet -- a diet that actually makes us fat and unhealthy. News reports distorting scientific findings and reporters unable to tell solid science from the shoddy kind are another problem — leaving most of us pretty confused about what we should be eating.Tonight, Denise Minger (of “The China Study” debunking fame) changes that. She will lay out the disturbing history of the ruining of America’s health. She’ll explain simple ways the ordinary person can identify scientific distortions in the media. And she’ll detail the nuances of science-based healthy eating (whether you’re a vegetarian or a carnivore or something in between).Minger’s meticulous (and very readable) book we’ll be discussing is Death By Food Pyramid: How Shoddy Science, Sketchy Politics and Shady Special Interests Have Ruined Our Health.Join me and all my fascinating guests every Sunday, 7-8 p.m. PT, 10-11 p.m. ET, at blogtalkradio.com/amyalkon or subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher.My show's sponsor is Audible.com. Get a free audiobook download and support this show financially at no cost to you by signing up for a free 30-day trial at audibletrial.com/amya (It's $14.95 after 30 days, but you can cancel before then and have it cost you nothing.)Preorder my upcoming book, the science-based and funny "Good Manners For Nice People Who Sometimes Say F*ck," here. (St. Martin's Press, June 3, 2014.) Preorders give the book "heat," and are much-appreciated.
After the death of her son due to arson at college, Gail Minger went on to enact legislation, the Michael Minger act, to ensure safer college campuses.
After the death of her son due to arson at college Gail went on to create and see passed legislation to create safer campus', called the Michael Minger act.