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This episode of the Matter & Motion Podcast - Omar Rashidzada delivers a dynamic DJ mix that seamlessly blends the deep, rhythmic grooves of Afro House, the soulful vibes of Deep House, and the energetic swing of Jackin House. With hypnotic Dub House textures and driving Tech House beats, this mix is a journey through rich, percussive rhythms and infectious dancefloor energy. Perfect for late-night sessions and underground vibes. 1 Palavas, JKriv - Chevauchée Fantastique (JKriv Remix) 2 ANOTR, Erik Bandt, Leven Kali - How You Feel (Original Mix) 3 Soul Of Hex, Motion Parallax - Face Down 4 James Curd - Disco Fool 5 Micky More & Andy Tee - Expansions (Extended Mix) 6 Outr Drive, Steffanie Christi'an, Kon - You Don´t Know (Kon's 12" Let's Go Disco Mix) 7 Miguel Migs, Lisa Shaw, Dj Le Roi - Heartbeat (DJ Le Roi Vocal Mix) 8 Ysheso__, Ralo - Right On Ponce (Original Mix) 9 Mirko & Meex - Got To Get Down (Original Mix) 10 Ron Carroll - Soul Train (RC's Re-Edit) 11 D.P.V. - Have A Good Time (Original Mix) 12 Purple Disco Machine - Beat Fantasy (Extended Mix) 13 Block & Crown - Another One Bites 14 Matte - Hate To Love (Original Mix) 15 Dafunkeetomato - Take It Higher (Original Mix) 16 Dj Clash, AJ Summers - Praise Him (Dj Clash Gospel Mix) 17 Eden Prince, Joi Cardwell - What Becomes Of You (Extended Mix) 18 Jeh, Kali Mija - S'écouler (Extended) 19 Luch - Titatite (Extended Mix) 20 Maz (BR), Antdot, Ginton, Layefa - Jolie Fille (feat. Layefa) (Original Mix) 21 Haska - Wish I Didn't Miss You (Extended Mix) 22 MKL (singer) - YOU & ME (Pure Bliss Extended Club Mix) 23 Susko - Amani Groove (Extended Mix) 24 Djeff, Boule Mpanya - Lelo 25 Shimza, CamelPhat, Idd Aziz - BADO (Extended Mix) 26 Bun Xapa - Stockholm 27 Fiona Kraft, Angelos, Robert Owens - Soul Free (Original Mix) 28 Fiona Kraft, Lazarusman - Man Oh War (Original Mix) 29 Oscar P, Norty Cotto - I Was There (Norty Cotto Dub) 30 YASS - Djembe (Original Mix) 31 Bruno Robles - One More Night (Original Mix) 32 Vanco, Ahmed Sosso - Keladi 33 Danidane, MAAURA - Like Dat (Extended) 34 Mauri Fly - Program Code (Extended Mix) 35 Westvil, Idd Aziz - Tele (Original Mix) 36 Caiiro, Von Boch, Biishop - Same Dream (Original Mix) 37 Ramiro Brett - My Soul 38 Guri & Eider, Guri, Eider - Anyone Else Like You (Original Mix) 39 Milk & Sugar, Joezi, Enzo Siffredi - Let the Sun Shine (Joezi & Enzo Siffredi Extended Sunset Mix) 40 Cortney LaFloy, DJ Oji, Dave Anthony - Don't Speak (Dave Anthony Remix Vocal) 41 DJ Jigar, Idd Aziz - Mapema (Original Mix) 42 Kid Fonque, Sio - Rekindled (Extended Mix) 43 Monkey Safari - Oui 44 Band&Dos, Markem, Tato Marenco, Orito Cantora - Agua de Rio (feat. Orito Cantora) (Extended Mix) 45 Daniel Matheus, Havana Hustlers - Temperature (Original Mix) 46 Bakka (BR), Kobbaia, Nezello, Seas - Brava feat. Nina Oliveira (Original Mix) 47 Raffaele Ciavolino, FederFunk - Vibing Things (Original Mix) 48 Turntables Night Fever - Back Again (Original Mix) 49 Angelo Ferreri, Pietro Over Jack - Beat For Da Bass (Original Mixx) 50 Angelo Ferreri - Lesdenz!!! (Extended Mix) 51 Joey Negro, Thelma Houston, Dave Lee ZR I - Need Somebody Tonight (Joey Negro Zone Mix) 52 Cheesecake Boys, Crazibiza - Good Life (Original Mix) 53 Mark Maxwell, DÉ SAINT. - Tracey in My Room (feat. DÉ SAINT.) (Extended Mix) 54 Anton Powers, Inner City, Kevin Saunderson - Pennies From Heaven (Extended Mix) 55 Moreno Pezzolato - Say Yes (Extended Mix) 56 Mercy Street, Michelle Ndegwa - I Know Now (Extended Mix) 57 Sinner & James - Jack (Extended Mix) 58 Mike Newman - Bailar (Original Mix) 4o
Entretien réalisé au studio de l'UTL 65 par Eliane Pérus.Marika LARDE ou MKL, architecte d'intérieur, après avoir réalisé certaines œuvres présentées lors d'une exposition qui s'intitulait " Traces et espaces" se lance dans une nouvelle activité "écrivain biographe" sous le pseudonyme Marie BEYER ; une continuité dans cette volonté de laisser des ...traces cette fois-ci avec les mots.Elle nous conte cette nouvelle expérience. Vous découvrirez dans ce podcast ce qui l'a motivé, sa pratique, les qualités indispensables pour mener les entretiens avec les personnes qui la sollicitent.Vous trouverez ses coordonnées sur le site [marie-beyer.com]marie-beyer.comExtraits musicaux que vous entendrez durant ce podcast :1/ « Everything changes » Solo piano version – Alexis FFRENTCH2/ « Cheek to cheek » Lords group (cover instrumental version)3/ Moby Porcelain Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
At Redeemer, our pathway is how we seek to embody our vision and mission, or in other words, put it into practice. We desire every person to enter into intentional apprenticeship to Jesus, to be in a diverse, loving community, and to live in Wichita as witnesses. “The Church exists for nothing else but to draw men and women into Christ, to make them little Christs. If they are not doing that, all the cathedrals, clergy, missions, sermons, even the Bible itself, are simply a waste of time. God became man for no other purpose.” – CS Lewis At Redeemer, we take seriously Jesus' call to “Go and make disciples of all nations baptizing them in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you.” Apprenticeship to Jesus is not a one time decision, but a lifelong journey of following Jesus as our master-teacher. Since the goal of the Christian life is maturity in Jesus, apprenticeship must be deep and holistic, transforming the spiritual, physical, emotional, social, and vocational parts of men and women. Apprenticeship to Jesus is learning to practice the way of Jesus in our homes, relationships, neighborhoods, and jobs. We believe Christlikeness is cultivated as we implement spiritual practices, live in community with other believers, and submit to the Word and the Spirit. We agree with Dallas Willard who said, “that the gospel is opposed to earning, not effort.” As we move towards cultivating a life of loving God and people, we trust Christ will mature us into his likeness. https://redeemerwichita.church/
The third Monday of January is Martin Luther King Jr. Day, also known as Civil Rights Day. This year, that day is January 20th. RCPL library associate Adrian has details on how this national holiday came to be, how it can be celebrated, and some basic info on MLK himself. Plus he lists some of the MKL-related books available from the RCPL and its sister libraries.Music by Intrex. Used by permission.
The crypto bulls were right. Bitcoin's market cap is now about the size of Alphabet. (00:14) Jason Moser and Ricky Mulvey discuss: - The murder of Unitedhealthcare's CEO. - What's contributed to Bitcoin's rise to $100,000 per token. - Chewy's trouble finding new customers. Then, (17:23) Motley Fool Senior Analyst Sanmeet Deo joins Ricky to check in on a mall retailer that's showing signs of a turnaround. Companies/Tickers discussed: UHC, BTC, PLD, KNSL, MKL, CHWY, SPG, ONON, GAP Host: Ricky Mulvey Guests: Jason Moser, Sanmeet Deo Producer: Mary Long Engineer: Rick Engdahl Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to Club M.O.C.! Get ready to vibe with Metro Beatz with a fresh new selection of funky soulful house tracks for 2024. This weekend we have music from artists such as MKL, Block & Crown, Kelli-Leigh, Kaleena Zanders, Cassimm, Arodes x Redd, Bob Sinclar, Jack U and many more. Enjoy the show! Tune in to the electrifying rhythms of Club M.O.C. every Friday night at midnight, exclusively on mocradio.com. Join us as we take you on a musical journey like no other. Prepare to be swept away by the irresistible fusion of funky vibes and soulful melodies. Mark your calendars and get ready to elevate your weekend nights with the freshest tunes!
1. fromLondon - Quoted 2. DJ Thes-Man, Marlon Saunders, Moonie - Family 3. MKL (singer) - 333 (Original Mix) 4. DJ E-Clyps, Tasha LaRae - Embrace (Extended) 5. Soul Varti, LMichael, Staryz, Kay-9ine - Frenemy (feat- Staryz) (Kay-9ine-s 8th Street Mid-Night Mix) 6. Master Mello, Earl W- Green, K-G Sunset - Grateful (K-G Sunset Remix) 7. Earl W- Green, Stacey Mallory - The Remedy (Vocal Mix) 8. Stim Dzyl, Mark Francis, Shawn Lucas - Kilomanjaro (Mark Francis - Shawn Lucas Remix) 9. DJ Dee Boyd, Corey Holmes - Paris 10. Gabriel Rene, J- Soul, Emmaculate - Spirit (Emmaculate Extended Remix) 11. Jihad Muhammad, Rona Ray - Think Of Me (Bang The Drum Vocal) 12. Donnie, Reelsoul - Love (4 Letter Word) (Reelsoul Organic Vocal) 13. Nerdistic Touch - Tonight I-m Still 14. Magic Number, Abel - Loving You (Abel Remix)
| Alone (Paradise Mix) | Don Carlos | Move | Adam Port, Keinemusik, Stryv, Orso, Malachiii | The Sun (Vocal Mix) | Distant People, Perspective 360 | Falling (Jordaz Extended Mix) | Aaron Smith feat. Indiblu | I Can Feel It (Piano Love Mix) | Miguel Migs | You & Me (Pure Bliss Extended Club Mix) | MKL | Mkhulu Wam (Sobz Deeper Rework) | Vintage Soul, Sthwayza, Sobz | Bermuda (Original Mix) | Luis Radio | Falling (Extended Mix) | Aaron Smith feat. Indiblu | I Can't Shake This Feeling (HP Vince Remix) | Klique | In Love Again (DJ Christian B Extended Remix) (DJ Mix) | Lee Wilson, DJ Christian B | Beautiful Dreamer | Bruno Robles | Best In Me (Manoo's Soulful Remix) | Dave Anthony, Beverlei Brown | Embrace (Extended) | DJ E-Clyps, Tasha LaRae | Do What You Feel (Joey Negro Revival Mix) | Joey Negro | Summertime (Extended Mix) | Pat Bedeau, George Sida | Ngeke (Extended Mix) | MoBlack, Armonica, Zamna Soundsystem, Toshi | Bring Me Love | Din Jay | Far Away (DC Element Extended Instrumental Mix) | Dolls Combers, Troy Denari | Mighty God (Melchyor A's Hmida Version) | Melchyor A | Spring Fever (Tom Funk Club Mix) | T-Groove feat. Saucy Lady | Single Day (Extended Mix) | Tommy Glasses | I Wanna Be Loved By You (Micky More & Andy Tee Remix) | Full Flava, Angela Johnson | Ready For This Moment (Terry Hunter Remix Dub) | Col Lawton, McLevit | All I Need (Original Mix) | Mijangos, Carlos Castro, Morris Revy | U Got Me Dancing (Original Mix) | Music P, Liah Barrett | Connectivity | Prefix One, Angenita Brown | Jazz Funk Freedom | Ron Trent | Time To Fly (Original Mix) | Yooks, Tasita D'Mour | Not Like Us (Original Mix) | Ivan Afro5 | Love Of My Life (RC Extended Club Mix) | Miranda Nicole | So Long (Manoo Remix) | 2 Fox feat. Liam Bailey & BB James | Armed & Extremely Dangerous (Ralphi Rosario & Craig J. Snider Disco Mix) | First Choice | Church Doors (Terry Hunter Extended Remix) | Yolanda Adams, J. Ivy, Sir The Baptist, Donald Lawrence | Rolling Disco (Original Mix) | Peter Mac | Hide (c/o 90 Remix) | Sheree Hicks, Sean Ali | Stomp | Louis Benedetti | Decide (Ethan White Easy Trax Mix) | Jay-J feat. Big Brooklyn Red | Think Of Me (Bang The Drum Vocal) | Jihad Muhammad, Rona Ray | Gimmie Your Love (Groove Assassin Remix Extended) | Lou Casablanca, Angela Johnson
Norėdami matyti visą podkastą spauskite čia: https://contribee.com/krepsinisnet 00:00 – J.Lekšo debiutas 03:04 – M.Balčiūno komanda ir pagaliai į R.Javtoko ratus 20:00 – ar R.Kurtinaitis tinkamas treneris rinktinei 27:20 – „Ryto“ biudžetas ir tikslai 31:40 – „Wolves“ pinigai 41:24 – draugiškos rungtynės 49:10 – „Šiaulių“ komplektacija 56:07 – „Nevėžio“ darbai ir kiek dar liks J.Mačiulis Rėmėjų dalyje aptartos šios temos: 1:04:04 – pasikeitusi kainodara 1:05:16 – Jono ir Edgaro ankstesni santykiai 1:06:31 – pervertinamos ir nuvertinamos LKL ekipos 1:09:55 – ką veikėme per skambiausius mačus 1:12:38 – pasiūlymai E.Šeškui 1:13:36 – trumpėsiančios LKL rungtynės 1:15:25 – ar G.Žiemelis nebeturi ambicijų? 1:17:06 – „Reunion“ reikalai 1:18:33 – už ką rinkimuose balsuotume mes 1:20:09 – podkastų „fuck, marry, kill“ 1:22:06 – ar „M Basket“ žaidėjai būna Mažeikiuose 1:24:15 – „Twinsbet“ siūlomos sąlygos „Rytui“ 1:26:36 – kiek komentuos J.Lekšas ir perėjimo paslapties išdavimas 1:29:56 – kodėl žaidėjai nepasisako prieš M.Balčiūną 1:32:02 – „Ryto“ startinio penketuko pajėgumas 1:36:35 – D.Maskoliūnas ir Šaras 1:38:33 – MKL sezono trukmė ir kertiniai metai jaunuoliams 1:41:05 – podkastas apie LKL ir lažybos su V.Čeponiu 1:43:08 – ar pašnekovai uždirba iš mokamų interviu 1:47:02 – rekordinis „Žalgirio“ biudžetas
Peter Lynch says that some of the best investments can be found by looking at what you use every day. The same thinking might apply to careers, too. Jason Moser is a Senior Analyst at The Motley Fool who heads up our Virtual Revolution portfolio. In today's episode, Jason talks with Mary Long about early investing successes, what's shaped his investing philosophy, and how golf changed his life. Have an analyst you want us to feature on an upcoming “Meet the Fool” episode? Want to share your own investing journey with us? Send us a note (or a voice recording!) to podcasts@fool.com Tickers mentioned: F, BAC, BRK.A, BRK.B, MKL, GVA Host: Mary Long Guest: Jason Moser Engineer: Tim Sparks Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The tech giant continues to crush analysts' lofty expectations. (00:20) Asit Sharma joins Ricky Mulvey to discuss the boom of Nvidia's data center business, future growth stories for the company, and some questions about its valuation. Then, (13:08) Matt Frankel and Mary Long continue their conversation about David and Goliath business match-ups. Companies discussed: NVDA, META, CAVA, SG, CMG, MKL, KNSL Host:Ricky Mulvey Guests: Asit Sharma, Mary Long, Matt Frankel Engineers: Tim Sparks, Desiree Jones Public.com disclosure: A High-Yield Cash Account is a secondary brokerage account with Public Investing, member FINRA/SIPC. Funds from this account are automatically deposited into partner banks where they earn a variable interest and are eligible for FDIC insurance. Neither Public Investing nor any of its affiliates is a bank. US only. Learn more at public.com/disclosures/high-yield-account Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Investors have enjoyed the bull run of the stock market over the past 15 months. Yet for those who are still regularly contributing new money to invest, seeing your favorite stocks up 30%, 50%, or even more from where you last bought them can make it hard to keep buying. But, are these big winners actually overvalued? In this episode, Jeff and Jason take a closer look at some of their favorite high-priced stocks to learn whether they're actually overvalued. Companies mentioned: AAPL, AIG, ASML, KNSL, MKL, PGR, TREX ***************************************** Email: investingunscripted@gmail.com Twitter: @InvestingPod Check out our YouTube channel for more content: https://www.youtube.com/@InvestingUnscripted ****************************************** To get 15% off any paid plan at finchat.io, visit https://finchat.io/unscripted ****************************************** Investing Unscripted is brought to you by Public.com* *Options are not suitable for all investors and carry significant risk. Option investors can rapidly lose the value of their investment in a short period of time and incur permanent loss by expiration date. Certain complex options strategies carry additional risk. There are additional costs associated with option strategies that call for multiple purchases and sales of options, such as spreads, straddles, among others, as compared with a single option trade. Prior to buying or selling an option, investors must read and understand the “Characteristics and Risks of Standardized Options”, also known as the options disclosure document (ODD) which can be found at: www.theocc.com/company-information/documents-and-archives/options-disclosure-document Supporting documentation for any claims will be furnished upon request. If you are enrolled in our Options Order Flow Rebate Program, The exact rebate will depend on the specifics of each transaction and will be previewed for you prior to submitting each trade. This rebate will be deducted from your cost to place the trade and will be reflected on your trade confirmation. Order flow rebates are not available for non-options transactions. To learn more, see our Fee Schedule, Order Flow Rebate FAQ, and Order Flow Rebate Program Terms & Conditions. Options can be risky and are not suitable for all investors. See the Characteristics and Risks of Standardized Options to learn more. All investing involves the risk of loss, including loss of principal. Brokerage services for US-listed, registered securities, options and bonds in a self-directed account are offered by Open to the Public Investing, Inc., member FINRA & SIPC. See public.com/#disclosures-main for more information. ***************************************** Find the 2024 Portfolio Contest here: https://tinyurl.com/2024contest Find the 2023 Portfolio Contest here: https://tinyurl.com/Smatterfolio2023 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/investing-unscripted/support
Line up Margaux, Le Temps Machine et Camille, OK Super – organisatrices Léa MKL – artiste Camille, Super Loto éditions et Les Requins MarteauxLéo et Tom, 3e année design graphique, Ecole Brassart de Tours Antoine Marchalot, Histoires Croutes chez Requins Marteaux et éditions Arbitraire David et Nico, team Humour Mag Perrine et Agathe, et la […] L'article Émission spéciale – Juste une impression – Week-end fanzine et micro-édition est apparu en premier sur Radio Campus Tours - 99.5 FM.
Have you seen "May December" on Netflix? Hot garbage in our opinion... we really don't even know what that movie was trying to convey. This is an incredibly important story though. Ash recently spoke with Independent Fundamentalist Baptist (IFB) cult survivors, siblings Shelly Snow Pordea and Jon Snow on our YouTube channel (episode was also available slightly edited as audio only). Jon was incredibly brave and open and honest about his own abuse and we all agreed that the abuse of boys and men needs to be talked about much more than it is.Find out more about Shelly here: https://www.shellysnowpordea.com/ and find Jon at https://linktr.ee/snoman74/! Follow Shelly and Jon on IG @Shellysnowpordea and @the_jon_snow!In August of 2022, Ash and Michelle talked about the grooming of Vili Fualaau by his sixth grade teacher Mary Kay Letourneau.Michelle told Ash about the extremely inappropriate emotional and physical relationship between 34 year old elementary school teacher Mary Kay Letourneau and her 12 year old student, Vili Fualaau. They eventually got married and had children, but Mary Kay obviously always held the power. In this episode we'd like to highlight that women can absolutely be predators as well.Trigger Warning for this episode and the YouTube interview: sexual abuse of children.
Today's guest deejay is Garek Druss. Garek is another musician I was introduced to through Mkl Anderson AKA, Drekka (listen to Mkl's mix for Soundwave here). I asked Mkl who he thought would share a mix on Soundwave, and he highly recommended Garek. I didn't doubt Mkl for a second, but I wantto get a feel for the artists I plan to invite on the show. I listened to Garek's OHR EYN SOF - Youth Eternal album, and Iknew I was in good hands. Garek's mix is disparate yet strangely cohesive. In its way, it reflects Garek's journey, an exploration of the human condition. Meaning is elusive, lurking just beyond the edge of perception. I could be projecting, of course. Join us next week when our guest deejay will be Ki Oni. See you then. Minamo & Asuna “Purkinje Fluctuations” Garek Druss “The Emotional Addictions of the Body” lucy gooch “Chained To A Woman” Richter Band “Líbivá” J. Campbell “Memorial Drive Tunnel” Jac Berrocal, David Fenech, Vincent Epplay “Rock 'n Roll Station” nimu “Ultramarine” Petteril “His Breath Makes a Cloud in Front of His Mouth” Popol Vuh “Strofa 2” Inhmost “Trees” Jean-Claude Vannier “Bombarde Lamentation (Reprise)” Kenji Kihara “Nagi” Hamza El Din “ Ashranda (The Beautiful)” Croatian Amor “Any Path to Touch the Stars (feat. Jeuru & Alto Aria)” Lustmord “Conclusion” Mecánica Clásica “En Otra Ocasión” Philip K. Dick “The Exegesis of Philip K. Dick Unabridged Part 4” --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/soundwavemix/message
Today's guest deejay is Adam Parks. Adam is a Virginia-based artist and musician with two main music projects: timber rattle and Lightning White Bison. timber rattle is his primary endeavor, exploring the connection between primordial sound, landscape, and human relationships with space. Lightning White Bison is more abstract and experimental, incorporating field recordings and improvisations. I met Adam through Mkl Anderson, AKA, Drekka, after Mkl shared a mix on Soundwave. As is my want, I asked Mkl who he knew would also share a mix with us, and he highly recommended Adam Parks. Mkl said Adam is his spirit animal, and it is anyone's guess what kind of mix he might come up with. Mkl was dead on. I often describe Soundwave as a show where each track in the guest deejay's mix is lovingly handpicked. Adam's devotion and adoration are evident, from rare tracks to found sounds to field recordings. The first words in Adam's mix describe it best: “Oh, beautiful. Wow!” Adam has some words about his mix below. Join us next week when our returning guest deejay will be Riz Maslen. See you then. This mix seeks to dissolve into a more contiguous “piece,” composed of music that is often inherently contemplative, recursive, ritualistic, and, hence, meditative, music that willfully allows itself to act as a canvas for environmental sounds (some of which are contained therein, others of which are warmly invited from wherever one may be listening), and music that embodies the notion of “fidelity” as faithfulness to the spirit of sound, process, place and/or moment. jb rochefort “07.11.23” m.evans & a.parks “a.f. chapman's childhood home” winter lull “glacier" (redux)” Pillars of Light “the seeing head severed” hahwistaas “shenandoah 3” Brian Markham “Medical Professional” lyle quass & mkl anderson “untitled” water is the sun “mask off” ASCENSIONS CREST “Lavender for Devotion” walter evans and congregation “guide me, oh thou gracious savior” friends of sleep “circles" (edit)” acoustic guitar “nothing screams america" (excerpt)” lavanah byler “A2” lightning white bison “mute master, mute mare” Tomáš Niesner “Laguny Zpěvu” timber rattle -“will i have too much joy?” --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/soundwavemix/message
Today's guest deejay is Mkl Anderson, AKA, Drekka. One of the delights of Soundwave is the people I continue to meet through the guest deejays that appear on the show. Take Mkl. I met Mkl through Raziel Panic after the last mix he shared on Soundwave. Raziel highly recommended Mkl. There was no doubt that I would invite Mkl to share a mix with us, but that didn't stop me from spending a delightful afternoon experiencing his music. I'm still emotionally processing Mkl's mix. I know that sounds pretentious as hell, so hear me out. Most times, someone sends me a mix, and I have an immediate reaction to it. But with Mkl's mix, I feel like I keep unpacking stuff from it, which is why I've listened to it so damn much. I love it, though, and I've also found that Mkl's mix is the perfect soundtrack to play while telling my grandson fairy tales as he drifts off to sleep. I can't think of a better compliment than that. Join us next week when our guest deejay will be Philippe Neau. See you then. Mkl Anderson “33°02'02.1"N 117°17'30.3"W, 23.IV.23, 17:39 (unreleased, 2023)” Cindytalk “In This World” John B. McLemore “Before Winter's Death (Excerpt)” Lightning White Bison “03.” Obay Alsharani “Sleep” Luciano Cilio “Secondo quadro da ‘Dialoghi dal presente'” An Heap “Singing Dawn Chorus” Vört Limpa “Pauling Meadows (unreleased, 2023)” Simon Fisher Turner “Rushing Forgotten Secrets” Yara Asmar “Sleeping in church (tape 1) on a warm day I turned to tell you something but there was nothing there (excerpt)” Dropsy “Part 5” Drekka “Une nostalgie relativement inconnue” Ascensions Crest “Love is Limitless” Kali Malone “Arched In Hysteria” Whirled Music “October Third” Matthias M.D. Hemstock + Katrín Elvarsdóttir “Hlykkur” --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/soundwavemix/message
In a wild end to the week, Silicon Valley Bank was shut down by regulators in the biggest bank failure since the Great Recession. (0:21) Jason Moser and Matt Argersinger discuss: - February's jobs report (and potential ripple effects) - The stunning collapse of Silicon Valley Bank - Vail Resorts staffing up to meet demand - How the "Lipstick Effect" is benefitting Ulta Beauty - The latest from Docusign, and Dick's Sporting Goods (19:11) Nell Minow, Vice Chair of Value Edge Advisors, offers a prescription for making stock buyback plans more shareholder-friendly, thoughts on ESG guidelines, and predictions for the Academy Awards. (35:15) Jason and Matt share two stocks on their radar: InterDigital and Global Industrial Co. Stocks discussed: SIVB, MKL, DOCU, MTN, ULTA, DKS, AMC, DIS, GOOG, IDCC, GIC Host: Chris Hill Guests: Jason Moser, Matt Argersinger, Nell Minow Engineer: Dan Boyd
Karolis Tiškevičius laidoje „Prie aikštelės“ kalbina jauniausią Lietuvos sporto žurnalistą Aistį Michailovskį. Netrukus 13-ąjį gimtadienį minėsiantis Aistis pasidalino įspūdžiais po pirmųjų metų Lietuvos krepšinio lygoje (LKL). Šią tinklalaidę pristato 7bet. Temos: Pirmoji Aisčio pažintis su krepšiniu (00:00); Simpatija Jasonui Williamsui (4:00); Apie Dimitrį Diamantidį (6:20); Apie mokslus (07:00); Pirmieji Aisčio metai LKL (9:33); Pirmieji Aisčio interviu (12:00); Išskirtinis Aisčio pasiruošimas pokalbiams (15:00); Žurnalistika – Aisčio B planas (18:30); LKF įdiegti pokyčiai moksleivių krepšiniui (20:10); MKL atmosfera tribūnose Aisčio akimis (24:00); Sunkiausias pašnekovas LKL (26:05); Už ką serga Aisčio šeima? (28:00); Geriausiai susikomplektavusi Eurolygos komanda (29:42); LKL vasaros darbai (32:15).
Johanna Saint-Pierre nous présente son EP Unit réalisé avec MKL Pour l'écouter rendez-vous sur sa page : https://www.radiolocalitiz.fr/johanna-saint-pierre-mkl-unit/ Soutenez-nous !
Interview réalisée au studio par Eliane Pérus avec la complicité technique d'Alain Pujo. Marika Lardé alias MKL présente jusqu'au 14 juin son exposition "Traces et Espaces" au 411 chez Corinne Renou. Elle y sera présente le samedi 11 juin de 14 h 30 à 16 h 30. Marika Lardé, architecte d'intérieur, évoque sa passion pour la création ainsi que le choix de cette profession, ses débuts avec de la peinture acrylique et de la peinture à l'huile. Elle nous explique ses créations ou collages, nous parle des matériaux utilisés, de sa manière de travailler, de son concept, de son esprit. Son œuvre est inspirée par l'artiste japonaise Yayoi Kusama, par Klimt. Vous découvrirez son propos en écoutant cette interview qui sera ponctuée d'extraits musicaux : - au début un extrait de “Mad Rush” de Philip Glass - au milieu un extrait de “Time lapse” de Michaël Nyman - à la fin un autre extrait de “Mad rush” de Philip Glass
Buffett is deploying Berkshire Hathaway's huge cash hoard. It's a sign that value investing is back. (1:00) - Berkshire Hathaway Is Making Moves: Should You Be Buying The Dip Too? (7:45) - Following The Moves Of Warren Buffett: What Was He Buying? (26:05) - Episode Roundup: CVX, OXY, C, PARA, HPQ, CE, MKL, ALLY, RH, GM Podcast@Zacks.com
Buffett is deploying Berkshire Hathaway's huge cash hoard. It's a sign that value investing is back. (1:00) - Berkshire Hathaway Is Making Moves: Should You Be Buying The Dip Too? (7:45) - Following The Moves Of Warren Buffett: What Was He Buying? (26:05) - Episode Roundup: CVX, OXY, C, PARA, HPQ, CE, MKL, ALLY, RH, GM Podcast@Zacks.com
It's easy to get overwhelmed with Amazon keywords, especially with all of the tools available on the market. Steven Pope joined Michael to share a comprehensive view on how to build a Master Keyword list of the terms that are most impactful for YOU. Ad Badger is thrilled to offer actionable shortcuts in your SEO understanding in this special prequel edition of our now five-part SEO Mini-Series. We'll see you in The PPC Den! Highlights 0:00 Intro– How to get hype 3:25 Amp Amazon SEO efforts in tandem with Amazon PPC 4:11 If PPC & SEO were animals, what would they be? 5:47 SEO phase 1-3 Re-cap 8:13 SEO Phase 0: What is an MKL? 14:29 How to grow sales on Amazon 16:50 How this relates to overall indexation 21:56 Additional actionable MKL tips 26:20 What columns to watch in ranking 28:02 Top two shortcuts: Text & Heavy PPC 30:06 Next Steven Pope & Michael episode will be… 33:44 Get on base. Please give The PPC Den a 5-star review and share with your friends if you like what you hear! Resources & Links My Amazon Guy Steven Pope's LinkedIn Book: Breathe Book: Traction SEO Mini-Series Playlist Ad Badger's Amazon SEO Guide Part 1: Getting Started Ad Badger's Amazon SEO Guide Part 2: The Midgame Ad Badger's Amazon SEO Guide Part 3: Into the Strike Zone Ad Badger's Amazon SEO Guide Part 4: Combining PPC and SEO Who to Hire for Your Amazon Growth Team Maximizing Your Search Term Use with Amazon SEO The Importance of Indexation for Amazon PPC How to do Keyword Research for Amazon PPC Never miss the latest in Amazon PPC tips and best practices All our episodes and show notes Get a product tour of Ad Badger Host and Executive Producer: Michael Erickson Facchin Guest Co-Host: Steven Pope Senior Producer: Nancy Lili Gonzalez Video and Audio Editor: Pedro Moreno Graphic Designer: Emma Walker
Bienvenue dans « Dans Le Monde de… » Alchimeek ! Le parcours inspirant de ce beatmaker est fait de détermination, de hustle et de belles rencontres. Alchimeek a travaillé avec Black M, Lefa, Kalash Criminel, Dosseh, Kanoé, LMK, Lyms… Il enseigne également le beatmaking dans un conservatoire de musique. On a retracé tout le chemin qu'il a parcouru jusqu'ici : ses premières inspirations et sa passion de toujours pour le rap français ses débuts dans le beatmaking puis sa période d'arrêt ses péripéties pour faire entendre sa musique sa rencontre et sa formation intensive avec le producteur MKL ses placements et son business d'aujourd'hui Tous les ingrédients pour faire un bon épisode ! Let's go ! _______________________
San Antonio traditionally hosts the largest Martin Luther King March in the Country, but it's been cancelled for the 2nd year in a row due to COVID concerns by the city and organizers. Pastor Sean is concerned the true message of MKL is getting lost, and shares the top two ways to overcome racism.
San Antonio traditionally hosts the largest Martin Luther King March in the Country, but it's been cancelled for the 2nd year in a row due to COVID concerns by the city and organizers. Pastor Sean is concerned the true message of MKL is getting lost, and shares the top two ways to overcome racism.
It's Blue Monday and we are definitely feeling the blues. It's also Martin Luther King, Jr. Day and Buzz has some MKL trivia. We talk about Kanye's mental health and Buzz has the Good News Bad News of the Week.
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Take some time this week to remember your original happy hour: Saturday mornings as a kid, waking up at dawn, jumping on the couch with a bowl of chocolate cereal, turning on the ‘toons, tuning out the outside world and working your way into a sugar hangover before noon. This week, we punch our tickets to the gun show with a big time hunky guest, Joel McHale. Beginning with his breakout role as the host of Talk Soup and his fan favorite role as “Jeff Winger” in the on again/off again hit series Community, Joel McHale was molded of pop-culture, nostalgia, comedy chops, a wicked awesome bod, thick hairline, a sardonic wit, impeccable timing and pecs. That's right, where mere mortals may play hard to get, Joel McHale plays hard to want, but want him we do. In a virtual sit down to spotlight the Warner Bros release of Mortal Kombat Legends: Battle of the Realms, our co-host, Jimmy The Gent (Bleed Cool, Retro Cool Nerd) talks to Joel McHale (Community, Talk Soup, Star Girl) about voicing the Hollywood star-turned-fighter Johnny Cage, the guy with the “Finish Him” move so spectacular, he's gotta wear shades. Join Grim Shea, Marke, Jimmy The Gent and Johnny Heck as they celebrate the exhilarating career of Joel McHale, the talk show host with with most! Based on one of the most popular videogame franchises in history, Mortal Kombat Legends: Battle of the Realms finds our team of heroes besieged by the enemy forces of Shao Kahn – forcing Raiden and his group of warriors into a deal to compete in a final Mortal Kombat that will determine the fate of the realms. Listen to win a copy!
Dans Le Coin des Confidences, on dit tout à VERO au Boudu fil ! Chaque semaine, un artiste parle de son projet musical et dévoile sa playlist perso. Cette semaine : Johanna Saint Pierre page Artiste : https://www.radiolocalitiz.fr/johanna-saint-pierre/ Johanna Saint Pierre est une chanteuse Française de soul et de jazz funk, excellente pianiste, auteur-compositrice, arrangeur et réalisatrice artistique éclectique depuis plus de vingt ans. Elle a sorti 3 albums depuis ses débuts, elle aime aussi collaborer avec de nombreux grands producteurs de house comme Marc Ricci, Patrick Vidal, les 03 Mai, MKL, Serge Negri, Fhat phaze, Tom Van Den Heuvel avec qui elle a sorti 7 maxis. Elle signe par la suite en 2003 sur le label de deep house, Ibadan, grâce à sa collaboration sur le maxi "L'âme éternelle" avec Jephté Guillaume. C'est cette collaboration entre autres qui sera déterminante pour la suite de sa carrière. Un soir le producteur et DJ MKL, décide de l'inviter à une soirée au fameux club Nublu à New York où il lui présente le producteur Brian Bacchus. Johanna tend une démo, qu'elle a toujours dans son sac à main à New-York, sans trop savoir qui est ce fameux producteur. Celui-ci est en réalité très connu dans le milieu musical à Big Apple car il a découvert et signé Norah Jones lorsqu'il était directeur artistique chez Blue Note. Plus récemment il a produit deux albums de Gregory Porter dont le fameux Liquid Spirit. Brian tombe sous le charme artistique de JSP et décide de lui produire 2 EPs dans un studio du lower side de New York. Ce second EP Sensous Whisper est clairement le plus réussi et se balade entre la soul, le funk, le blues et le jazz funk. Sa belle voix gracieuse et surtout originale, nous rappelle parfois Jill Scott ou le surprenant album "Hollywood" de la période jazz funk de Véronique Sanson. Le Coin des Confidences : https://www.radiolocalitiz.fr/le-coin-des-confidences/ Titres diffusés : Johanna Saint Pierre - Crush On You : https://johannasaintpierre.bandcamp.com/track/crush-on-you Bob Marley & The Wailers - I Shot the Sheriff : https://music.apple.com/fr/album/i-shot-the-sheriff/1469575763?i=1469576021 Henri Salvador - Une Chanson Douce : https://music.apple.com/fr/album/une-chanson-douce/405416992?i=405417002 Lenny Kravitz - Low : https://music.apple.com/fr/album/low/1380519576?i=1380521499 Daniel Balavoine - Le chanteur : https://music.apple.com/fr/album/le-chanteur/1440750544?i=1440751544 Syreeta & Stevie Wonder - To Know You Is to Love You : https://music.apple.com/fr/album/to-know-you-is-to-love-you/1444071904?i=1444072131 Johanna Saint Pierre - Lazy Girl : https://music.apple.com/fr/album/lazy-girl/1459183365?i=1459183680
Bienvenue « Dans le Monde de… YoungK » ! Pour commencer la saison 3 du podcast sur une bonne note, nous avons eu le plaisir de recevoir un compositeur et ingénieur du son qui répond au nom de YoungK ! En plus d'avoir l'un des name tags les plus originaux du jeu, son jeune parcours dans l'industrie musicale est déjà très prometteur ! Il a composé de superbes titres pour des artistes comme Lefa, Di-Meh, Cinco, Océvne… Dans cet épisode, il revient sur les origines de son amour de la musique, sur sa formation d'ingénieur du son, sur l'accompagnement de son mentor MKL, sur ses plus belles anecdotes de séminaires et de concerts..! Une discussion à écouter sans plus attendre ! _______________________
Join Emma Dark in her debut episode of the Customer Experience Podcast where she chats with Chief Customer Officer and Author Sharon Boyd. As new technology emerges that in a lot of ways makes life much easier for customer teams the world over through automation and process, there is a real danger that we lose the all-important human element. Sharon and Emma unpack how to keep your customer soul intact, using customer demo's or sandboxes to put yourself in their shoes and create a seamless experience between the machine and the human. Every aspect of this debate is covered so if you love tech and you know that customer should be at the heart of everything your business does - we reckon you'll love this. Intro You're CX'y and we know it'. book launch Connection between Tech and Operation with customer in mind Digitals role in Customer Experience - 4.22 Tech speeds it all up and is great Need to keep a firm on the fact we are human Customers always asking if I'm human (not a bot) You must give them both options Key things to consider to maintain human character - 7.22 Authenticity and empathy Character and culture - all wording in our comms/system are consistent Take opportunities for customers to connect to your human side Empathy is vital for building strong customer relationships How do you check in with your customer? - 11.37 Eat your own dog food Include your employees internally Spend time on the ground, in the tills, walking the shop floor Demo - create a sandbox and get customers to try it out How do these customer demo's for new products work? - 15.43 Example at MKL - building versions of these sandboxes More powerful than looking at a static website and going through sales pitch We just put it on social media for customers to try and it doesn't cost anything Creating a seamless journey and experience between machine and human - 20.01 Need to be really intentional Follow where they are dropping out and join up the gap Encourage your staff to focus on CX rather than rely on tech How do we use data in the Customer Experience? - 23.35 Gemba walk - watch and observe Review CSAT at various parts of their journey Use the richness of the ‘in the moment' Employee feedback as a whole picture
O enviado especial da SIC Notícias ao Euro 2020 descreve o reencontro emocionante com os pais de Mklós Fehér em Győr, na Hungria, terra natal do jogador. 'O velório do jogador do Benfica foi a primeira vez que chorei em direto na televisão', lembra Nuno Pereira. E fala ainda do adepto benfiquista que vive em Budapeste e que, sempre que o Benfica vence o campeonato, viaja até à sexta maior cidade húngara para depositar na campa de Miklós Fehér um cachecol do clube português. Na segunda parte deste episódio, tempo ainda para conversar com o assesor de imprensa da Hungria, que fala português com um belo sotaqueSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The M in MkL finally comes back. Yeah I know I’m surprised
WOW! YOU MUST SEE THIS!!! The surprising TRUTH about MLK!!! What he says may surprise you! Topic is about what MKL said about racism.
In this podcast hosted by Scott Jones, CEO of 123 Internet Group we chat with Claire Eason-Bassett from MK Lightning Ice Hockey on the Impact of COVID-19.Milton Keynes Lightning, also known as MK Lightning or MKL, is an ice hockey team based in Milton Keynes, United Kingdom. The team was formed in 2002 and has enjoyed considerable success over the years.In April 2019, Milton Keynes Ice Hockey Club Limited (MKIHC) incorporated as a vehicle for the “Lets Play Hockey” bid which would seek to retain Elite League ice hockey for Milton Keynes. Additional supporters joined the bid and a Board was formed to operate MKIHC as a bona fide business.Having already secured the lucrative ice time contract at Planet Ice in Milton Keynes, and with considerable backing from supporters, the MKIHC voted to manage the MK Lightning Team in the inaugural season of the NHL National Division – the new second tier of ice hockey in the UK.Support the show (https://www.123internet.agency/podcasts)
Tre has a different take on MKL, plus Sam calls in to talk about being terminally ill and Sammy Davis Jr.
S01E01 - Ten, w którym Lesław z Komet jest hersztem bandy, Bartosz Chmielewski z Muzyki Końca Lata bije hitlerowców, a Janek Samołyk zostaje dilerem niezłego stuffu.
On this special emergency episode, we talk about the biggest single day percentage drop since 1987. We also discuss what approach we are taking in this bear market and the importance of having a plan. Tickers of stocks mentioned : MA, MSFT, FLLA, FLIN, MKL, CNR.TO, SU.TO, IPL.TO --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-canadian-investor/message
The deep house music show from NYC changed things up this week with no talking on the mic about Artist info and ID of the songs. Sometimes I put together a session which flows so effortlessly, that I feel talking over the music interrupts the journey we are taking together. We start with a super chill and a beautifully produced vocal track by Bonetti. From there, the show steadily increases its energy for the next 2hrs. Typically, there are peaks and valleys of energy within my sessions. But, this one doesnt. Its just a steady rise in energy for 2hrs with music from Doug Gomez, South Street Player, Soledrifter, Glenn Underground, Colette and Pete Moss, Heather Johnson, Shawn Christopher, Dj Spen, MKL vs Soy Sos, Heather Johnson, Ursula Rucker, Lesney Deep, and ending with a classic collab between Joe Claussell and Jerome Singingham on Beth Orton's song, "Central Reservation" Tune in each Sunday to hear the show on www.IbizaLiveRadio.com and 103.7fm. in Ibiza ::::Playlist:::: 01) My Everything-Bonetti 02) Moon Dance-Delano Smith 03) [Who?] Keeps Changing Your Mind-South Street Player 04) Vibe All Night (Soledrifter Remix)-Karl Sierra, Soledrifter 05) Sun Rise (Atjazz Remix)-Dominique Fils-Aimé 06) Hard Tymes-Glenn Underground 07) Choose Wisely (Doug Gomez Barrio Remix)-Needle 08) Dreams (Pete Moss Remix)-Colette 09) Hope (MKL vs Soy Sos)-Fat Freddys Drop 10) Home-(Home (TOL Vocal)-Heather Johnson 11) Like A Feather (Chris Forman's Deeper Vision Mix)-Ursula Rucker 12) You Can Make It (Alaiai & Gallo Extended Preacher Dub)-Shawn Christopher 13) Jungle Deep (DJ Spen’s Volume Pumped Remix)-Scoob & Freez 14) Amore-James Bradshaw, Andy Reid 15) Love Question (Original Mix)-Nautica (UK) 16) Brighter Days (Angelo Ferreri Remix)-Dajae 17) Better Dayz (Original)-Lesney Deep 18) La Noche (Harry Romero Extended Remix)-Frank Nitty, J8Man 19) Reel Deep (Original Mix)-Sue Avenue, DJ Romain 20) Central Reservation (Spiritual Life/ Ibadan Remix)-Beth Orton
MLK the gift and Cursed Let me explain as we approach his birthday on this coming Monday. We need to reflect and reevaluate this man life. Most of story they told us about this man was a lied . In the last two years of his life. MkL was fighting with two forces US Government and himself. He wasn’t happy about integrated negro Americans into white community. Secondly He strongly disagreed with Johnson about sending young Americans to fight a war in Vietnam. In the last two years of his life. He was making plans to boycott 500 US companies across this nation. He didn’t like the way the Government was treating the Americans people especially the negro’s. The aristocrats have used him to bring in nonviolence movements to undermined the militant spirit and our leaders in the negro community . In believing in this ideology of nonviolence. When J Edgar Hoover was planning his assassination with some of those pastors in the negro community. Jessie Jackson knew MKL was going to be kill in Memphis Tennessee. They all knew about the plans of the assassination of MLK months a head of his death. MKL was a great speaker no one can’t denied it. However he dealing with a lot demonic forces around him. They were a lot undercover agents that was working with FBI and the CIA. They FBI claimed he was very pernicious as man of God. He used to have sex with several women at one time. The Vietnam war killed over 500.000 soldiers and destroyed millions of family throughout Vietnam. MLK was not dreamer he was a fighter unfortunately history have made a dreamer . The liberal Jews used MLK to bring in the so called civil rights. They knew this will damage our people Spiritually, mentally and financially. Most of them were communists. Their agenda was to make Americans more liberal then conservatives. That’s y this Government is soo corrupted. Call in Let’s Discuss --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/johnrosemberg/support
Dr Carolyn Lam: Welcome to Circulation on the Run, your weekly podcast summary and backstage pass to the journal and its editors. I'm Dr Carolyn Lam, associate editor from the National Heart Center and Duke National University of Singapore. What are the long-term effects of oxygen therapy in patients with suspected acute myocardial infarction? Well, to find out, stay tuned for our discussion of our feature paper this week, coming right up after these summaries. The first two original papers demonstrate that, similar to neonatal mice, one day old and two-day old neonatal pigs are capable of mounting a cardiac regenerative response following myocardial infarction, which is characterized by restoration of contractile function, cardiomyocyte replenishment, and minimal fibrosis. Now, interestingly, this regenerative capacity is lost after the first two days of life. The first paper is from co-corresponding authors, Drs Yeh and Cook from National Heart Research Institute of Singapore and National Heart Center, Singapore, and the second from co-corresponding, authors Drs Zhang and Zhu from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. These authors report collectively that proliferation of preexisting cardiomyocytes appear to be the primary source of cardiomyocyte replenishment in neonatal pigs with markers of cardiomyocyte mitosis, sarcomere disassembly, and cytokinesis elevated following injury in the one day and two-day old hearts, but not at later time points. Furthermore, cardiomyocyte DNA synthesis was increased following neonatal pig myocardial infarction. Cardiomyocyte proliferation significantly decreased after this two-day window, which was associated with a marked reduction in telomerase activity. Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction may look different in the young compared to that in the elderly. First author, Dr Jasper Tromp, corresponding author, myself, Carolyn Lam from the National Heart Center, Singapore and Duke National University of Singapore, and our colleagues from the Asian Heart Failure Registry studied more than 1,200 patients with HEF PEF from 11 Asian regions and found that 37% of our Asian HEF PEF population was under 65 years of age. Younger age was associated with male preponderance, a higher prevalence of obesity, and less renal impairment, atrial fibrillation, and hypertension. Left ventricular filling pressures and the prevalence of left ventricular hypertrophy was similar in the very young of less than 55 years and elderly HEF PEF of more than 75 years of age. Compared to age matched controls from the community without heart failure, the very young HEF PEF patients had a three-fold higher death rate and twice the prevalence of left ventricular hypertrophy. Thus, young and very young patients with HEF PEF display similar adverse cardiac remodeling as their older counterparts, but very poor outcomes compared to controls without heart failure. Obesity may be a major driver of HEF PEF in a high proportion of HEF PEF in the young and very young. How important is hospitalization for heart failure as a complication of diabetes? In the next paper from first and corresponding author, Dr McAllister from University of Glasgow, the authors examined the incidents and case fatality of heart failure hospitalizations in the entire population age 30 years and older resident in Scotland during 2004 to 2013. Over the 10-year period of study, among 3.25 million people, the coot incidence rates of heart failure hospitalization were 2.4 per thousand-person years for those without diabetes, 12.4 for those with type two diabetes, and 5.6 for those with type one diabetes. Heart failure incidents had fallen over time for people with and without diabetes, but remained around two times higher in people with diabetes than those without diabetes. Heart failure case fatality was higher in people with type one diabetes. Duration of diabetes and glycated hemoglobin was associated with increased risk of heart failure in type one and type two diabetes. Thus, clinicians should be aware of the importance of heart failure and diabetes, especially in type one diabetes where this is under appreciated. What are epigenetic mechanisms contributing to ischemia reperfusion injury? Co-first authors Dr Yu, Yang, and Zhang, co-corresponding authors, Dr Xu from Nanjing Medical University, Dr Sun from Fudan University, and Dr Ge from Fudan University, and their colleagues evaluated the potential role of megakaryocytic leukemia one, or MKL 1, as a bridge linking epigenetic activation of NAD pH oxidases, or NOX, to reactive oxygen species production and cardiac ischemia reperfusion injury in mice. They found that genetic deletion of pharmaceutical inhibition of MKL 1 attenuated cardiac ischemia reperfusion injury in mice. MKL 1 levels were elevated in macrophages, but not in cardiomyocytes in vivo, following cardiac ischemia reperfusion injury. MKL 1 recruited the histone acetyltransferase, MOF, to activate NOX transcription in macrophages. Pharmaceutical inhibition of MOF attenuated cardiac ischemia reperfusion injury in mice, and pharmaceutical inhibition of NOX one or four attenuated cardiac ischemia reperfusion injury as well. These findings provide a novel link between MKL 1-mediated epigenetic regulation of gene expression in macrophages and ischemic heart disease. This opens the door to small molecule compounds targeting the MKL 1 MOF NOX access as a novel therapeutic strategy against ischemic heart disease. Is the time from last hospitalization for heart failure to placement of a primary prevention ICD associated with patient outcomes? First and corresponding author Dr Ambrosy from the Permanente Medical Group in San Francisco performed a post hoc analysis of Medicare beneficiaries enrolled in the national Cardiovascular Data Registries implantable cardioverter defibrillator, or ICD registry, all with a known diagnosis of heart failure and an ejection fraction of less than 35%, undergoing a new ICD placement for primary prevention. They found that older patients, currently or recently hospitalized for heart failure, undergoing initial ICD placement for primary prevention, experienced a higher rate of periprocedural complications and were at increased risk of death compared to those receiving an ICD without recent heart failure hospitalization. Additional prospective real world pragmatic comparative effectiveness studies should be conducted to define the optimal timing of ICD placement. The final original paper presents result of the VERDICT trial, a large scale randomized controlled trial evaluating the value of very early invasive strategy conducted within 12 hours of diagnosis on long term clinical outcomes in patients with non-SD elevation acute coronary syndrome. First and corresponding author Dr Kofoed from University of Copenhagen and colleagues studied 2,147 patients who were randomized and found that an invasive strategy performed within 4.7 hours after diagnosis was not associated with improved outcomes, compared to an invasive strategy conducted within two to three days. However, in the pre-specified subgroup of patients with a GRACE risk score of more than 140, a very early invasive treatment strategy did appear to improve outcomes, compared to a standard invasive treatment strategy. And that wraps it up for our summaries. Now, for our feature discussion. For our feature discussion today, we are talking about oxygen therapy for patients with suspected acute myocardial infarction. Something that seems so benign, something we've taken for granted, and yet now we now question since the Detox AMI trial. Well, for today's feature paper, we have a follow-up of this trial, and I'm so pleased to have actually our associate editor, but also author of this paper, Dr Stefan James from Uppsala Clinical Research Center, and the guest editor for this paper, Dr David Morrow, who's from Brigham Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School. So, thank you both for being here. Stefan, could I just ask you to start by taking us back. How was Detox AMI first conceived? What made you even question oxygen therapy? And then, perhaps then, tell us about what this new paper adds. Dr Stefan James: I think that's so interesting because I think we all learned in medical school that for myocardial infarction, you should always deliver oxygen. That's sort of the first choice. And the other sort of first choice that we learned was morphine. Some of the other important things that we learned was to give not only oxygen but morphine, and nitroglycerin, and perhaps aspirin. And by those four, only aspirin is really the agent that has been proven beneficial to patients. But we thought for many years actually about this oxygen hypothesis, or we were interested in trying to understand, is it really helpful to give patients oxygen? Or are we in fact harming patients? Because there is, as you may know, there is a metanalysis performed long ago with small trials on the fibrinolysis era that showed actually a threefold increased risk of dying in those patients who had received oxygen in randomized various small trials, and their animal experience actually suggesting that oxygen is also hazardous. You don't think about that so often, but it's really an agent that constricts arteries, and so as the arteries close by a clot in myocardial infarction, there is no way the oxygen that you breathe in your nose can reach the suffering myocardium. It actually contracts the arteries, and may make the infarct larger than it would be otherwise. Dr Carolyn Lam: I love that explanation. Alright, so what did you find in the current analysis of longer term results? Dr Stefan James: So, we performed this, the main oxygen trial that we call Detox. We built it upon our national registries, and so we decided to include not only MI patients, but patients who were suspected of MI, in order to be able to enroll patients before the diagnosis was clear. We didn't want to wait for troponins, so we enrolled patients in the ambulances, in the emergency departments, in the cath labs, or in the wards, patients who had suspected myocardial infarction. Most of them, eventually, did have myocardial infarction, but a proportion did not have myocardial infarction. They had other diseases that resembles MI and have breathing problems. And we selected the cut point of 90%. We said if they are below 90%, they're hypoxic, and it would be unethical to withdraw oxygen, if you were hypoxic. So, we sort of arbitrarily selected the cut point of 90%. And then, we randomized patients to receive oxygen or do not receive oxygen. We considered to do double blind, but in order to do a double blind, you need to provide air on a mask. And air is not available in ambulances or in the emergency department. We cannot put a mask without anything in it because then it will feel more difficult to breathe. So, we had actually oxygen versus nothing, and we enrolled all patients coming to the cath labs, and emergency departments, and ambulances in Sweden. And thanks to the infrastructure that we have built on the national registries, we were able to enroll these to conduct this large trial, larger than any other trial, 6,600 patients. In the main study, we found no benefit, and fortunately, no harm of providing oxygen for our primary end point, which was all caused death. But we realized that we were little bit underpowered actually to really clearly rule out that there was any benefit on the primary endpoints. And so, we said, we probably need a longer follow-up, and we probably also need other important measures such as heart failure. Because we thought that oxygen may, if it works, it may reduce the infarct size and may result in a lower risk of heart failure in the long-term. We don't believe that we will reduce the risk of re-MI because we're not interfering with atherosclerosis or plaque ruptures, but we may interfere with the development of heart failure. So, in this particular paper, we said, longer follow up in order for patients to possibly develop heart failure and increase their risk of heart failure hospitalizations. So, in this paper, we used as a primary endpoint of this analysis, death or hospitalization for heart failure, post MI. And with this way of calculating events, we are more sure that we are not underpowered for this evaluation. Dr Carolyn Lam: Right. And the results? Dr Stefan James: The results were completely neutral. There was no benefit at all in any sub group. It doesn't matter if you were ST elevation MI, or no ST elevation MI, or no MI, or high risk prior MI, prior heart failure, respiratory disease, there is no benefits and no harm, which is good. And those results are supported by our findings on troponin levels. So, we checked troponins repeatedly. I shouldn't say top troponin, but the highest measured, we did not find any difference between the two groups in Troponin elevations. And we did not find any difference in LVEF and in Echo performed during the initial hospitalization. So, I think both of those results support the primary endpoint of death and repeat hospitalization for heart failure. Dr Carolyn Lam: So David, you've thought a lot about this, and also framed it so nicely when we were just talking a little bit earlier. What do you think is the real significance of this paper on so many levels? Dr David Morrow: Yeah, I think there are many levels. I think it's such important work because it takes something that we are still doing in many hospitals every day for patients and is difficult to study because it's become part of standard of care, as Dr James pointed out, and so the authors are to be congratulated for being able to study this intervention. And I think in additionally because it is a therapy that's not associated with high cost, has been part of our care for so long, it's not one where there is the support for a large type of randomized trials. So, the ability to perform this with relatively low costs by nesting it in a registry is important, not only for this particular test, but also as a model for future research of so many interventions that we make right now where they started in a time where our threshold for a need for data was much less. Dr Carolyn Lam: Yeah. Indeed. That's wonderfully put. I am also really struck. It's the importance of the message, but also especially about how you do a pragmatic registry-based randomized trial. The ability of Sweden to do this, it's just rock the world, right? Because we really need solutions like that for our clinical trial world, which has to be sustainable somehow. Could you maybe take us behind the scenes a little bit? I mean you did already in your description. I didn't realize there were so many considerations when you're planning this, but how easy or difficult is it to do a trial like this? Dr Stefan James: We call the entity RRCT. We call it registry based randomized trial, but being aware that there is no strict definition of what is a registry based randomized trial. So, sometimes for some simple interventions like strategies, we can use only the registry for collection of baseline variables, procedure variables, and also outcomes. The registry can really do everything. The only thing we need to add is a randomization, so then we just program into the registry, which is used live in front of the patients. So, when I enter a patient in the registry, the personal identification number collects me to the population registry that supports directly back to me name and gender of the patient, and then I enter all the baseline characteristics anyway in the registry. And then, there is a question that comes up that screens my patients. So, the system proposes to me to randomize patients who are eligible because I programmed the inclusion/exclusion criteria. So, it proposes to every doctor in the country, this is a patient that is eligible potentially for this trial and just click randomize, and that's the trial. Everything is completed by that. No extra tests, no visits, no follow up, no telephone calls. That's the basic, very simple format that can only be used for a strategy, like a device or a strategy. But many of the questions we have in medicine are really regarding strategies. How long should you treat? How often do you need to come back? Sort of strategies. Then, when we've tried to expand this to pharmaceutical agents, and oxygen was the first pharmaceutical agent that we wanted to try. You may not consider oxygen as a pharmaceutical agent, but it is in fact. But it's not manufactured by any companies, and we are still, in this trial, wanted to keep all-cause mortality as the primary end point because that's very reliable. That's indisputable, and in our country it's absolutely 100% correct. If they registered dead, they are dead. There's no question. The next level we did in the validate was a true pharmaceutical agent manufactured by a company, [byobatterin seprin 00:18:31]. A little bit more complex because you need to be careful about making sure that the patients are receiving the pharmaceutical agent in the right manner, in the right time point. We need to be a little bit careful about collection of side effects, and complications, and so on, but it also worked very well in that trial. If they validated, we did actually adjudicate events because in the primary end point we had it where it was more complex primary endpoint, including myocardial infarction. If you include myocardial infarction or bleeding events, that needs to be defined in a certain way according to protocol. You need to adjudicate. If you really need to rely on the outcome assessment. We're not trying to take this type of study to the next level, to use it for typical oral pharmaceutical agents. Our largest trial now running is the spirit HFPF lactone versus no treatment in patients with HFPF. And again, this is a pharmaceutical agent that is a very inexpensive. There's no company that would sponsor such a trial, but we think it's a really important question. There's so many patients that suffer from HFPF, and in order to do that trial, it has to be simple and inexpensive. So, that's running. We hope to be successful. There are, of course, many challenges. Like any other trial, it's difficult to write a protocol. You have to be very dedicated and detailed for any trial. So backstage, this is not easier than any other trial, but for the investigator, it is much easier. That's the reason we have succeeded to reach out to every hospital in the country, and every physician seeing these patients are investigators. And many of them have never done any trials before. They have no experience with research, but still they should be able to randomize and do the trials because it seems to be so easy for them and for the patients. That's the whole idea. Dr Carolyn Lam: Yeah. I'm just enamored by the whole concept, and of course, a lot of people I think are wishing that we could institute that in all countries as well. Trust me, a lot of conversation has occurred about that in Singapore, for example, where population based capture is possible. But, as you said, it's not that easy. It's got to be well thought out. Protocols still have to well thought out. Investigators still need to be trained, and so on. Dr Stefan James: We want the investigators to feel that it's easy, that it's attractive to participate. Not for money, just because it's so easy and so interesting to be part of such an experiment. Dr David Morrow: I think testing some of those therapies that are commonplace that they're used to, and our nature of practice is this is the perfect type of setting than more complicated interventions where you may need to train the investigators more in order how to implement to them, and apply the therapy correctly. That's the new trend, is ... I think the key issue is that in order to reliably test things where mortality is not the acceptable outcome that you could power adequately for, it's really the endpoint collection in the safety collection, and because of the robust medical record systems you have, you're able to do that. And we're so far from being able to do that reliably in the United States right now that it's not possible to do that. Unless we have specific well-constructed registries, which we do in some areas. I think we're learning, and hopefully we'll get there, but we're far behind [crosstalk 00:21:55]. Dr Stefan James: [crosstalk 00:21:55] Yeah, but even- Dr David Morrow: [crosstalk 00:21:57] Nationals- Dr Stefan James: Even if you're not able to do a registry based, I think we all should consider in all trials to do it as easy as possible and really try to ask ourselves, what is the most important reason we're doing this trial? Sometimes we need to collect a lot of extra information because we need to understand the mechanisms or the side effects. If that's the case, I don't think at this trial methodology is not suitable. You shouldn't perform it that way. It needs to be the more traditional, more conservative, more expensive and burdensome way, but for many therapies, a more simple approach, more pragmatic approach is preferable. Dr Carolyn Lam: Well, thanks again for diving into that because it gives us a real, to me at least, even greater appreciation for this paper when you understand the amount of work that's gone into it. But may I just end by saying, what do you think is the take home message for clinicians now? David, for example, you started by saying everyone's still doing it? I fully agree. Dr David Morrow: Yeah. I think it's a very simple message, and that we know that oxygen is not effective in patients who have an oxygen saturation above 90%. And there's really no rationale to use it. Dr Carolyn Lam: Perfect. Has this been put in practice in Sweden already? Dr Stefan James: It has been. One of the virtues of running these registries is that we can also check the adherence to the results, so we can check that this is not used anymore. Dr David Morrow: And since the investigators are your entire country, they all learned actually from participation in these trials. Dr Stefan James: Exactly. Exactly. Dr David Morrow: There's more of an investment in it already. Dr Carolyn Lam: That's amazing. So, thank you again for sharing. Thank you for publishing this in circulation and for helping us to do that. You've been listening to Circulation on the Run. Don't forget to tune in again next week. This program is copyright the American Heart Association in 2018.
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On this episode, we discuss college auditions! For our interview, we are joined by Nancy Ambrose King, Professor of Oboe at the University of Michigan! Find Nancy on the web at nancyambroseking.com and https://www.youtube.com/user/62oboe This podcast is brought to you by Singin’ Dog Double Reeds (www.singindog.com), MKL reeds (www.mklreeds.com/), Jende Reed Knives (www.jendeindustries.com), and JDW Sheet Music (www.jdwsheetmusic.com/). In this Episode: -David and Goliath: Underdogs, Misfits, and the Art of Battling Giants by Malcolm Gladwell -Impostor Syndrome Is Definitely a Thing by Rachel Herrmann -It's Not How Much; It's How; Characteristics of Practice Behavior and Retention of Performance Skills by Robert A. Duke Amy L. Simmons Carla Davis Cash -Making Oboe Reeds from Start to Finish with Nancy Ambrose King
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Já diria o poeta: "Falo, logo não escuto!" Não importa qual aplicativo você usa, quantos emoticons você coloca na mesma frase, ou se usa o capslock ou não. No primeiro podcast totalmente via Skype do BSC viemos falar sobre os aplicativos de mensagens instantâneas. Mais importante que saber o número do seu ICQ completo, e mais confuso que os grupos de 100 pessoas do WhatsApp, esse podcast vai ajudá-lo a perceber que época boa mesmo era aquela em que o corretor automático não escrevia pior do que você. MKL fala para Ouvinte2014: "Quer tc?!" Duração: 54 min | Download: baixar 50MB Cerveja da Semana: Newcastle Brown Ale De creme denso e persistente, essa cerveja foi fermentada pela primeira vez em 1927, pelo coronel Jim Porter. Newcastle Brown Ale alcançou um sucesso imediato com os juízes do campeonato internacional de fermentação de 1928, e acabou levando o prêmio. Desde então, tem sido a marca que mais ganha apreciadores dentro do Reino Unido. Promoção CervejaStore - Utilize o cupom BSC ao comprar na CervejaStore e ganhe 10% de desconto! - Pague com boleto e ganhe mais 10%! A Cerveja Store á a maior loja online de cervejas especiais do Brasil! Entre as opções, estão mais de 800 rótulos de mais de 30 países, além de uma ampla oferta de copos, canecas e taças para enriquecer ainda mais a sua experiência. Para os que desejam presentear com cervejas especiais, a CervejaStore dispõe de uma grande variedade de kits (clique aqui para conferir) que certamente irão agradar em cheio seu presentado! Para os queridos iniciantes, preparamos kits de degustação (clique aqui para conferir) com o objetivo apresentar os novos sabores e estilos no contexto de uma escalada gradativa de paladar. Acompanhe os próximos programas e baixe os antigos: [button size=large style=less_round color=red align=none url=https://soundcloud.com/bschumor/sets/bobos-sem-corte-podcast]SoundCloud[/button][button size=large style=less_round color=gray align=none url=https://itunes.apple.com/br/podcast/bsc-o-melhor-podcast-humor/id554389106?mt=2&uo=4]iTunes[/button][button size=large style=less_round color=black align=none url=http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=29015&refid=stpr]Stitcher[/button][button size=large style=less_round color=blue align=none url=http://podcast.bobossemcorte.com/BobosSemCortePodcasts?utm_source=bobossemcorte&utm_medium=post_do_episodio&utm_content=feed_rss_direto&utm_campaign=bsc_feed_rss_direto]Feed RSS[/button] Deixe seu comentário abaixo ou mande um email para contato@bobossemcorte.com Apoio: Episódios relacionados: BSC#99 – Que podcast Lixo! [podcast] BSC#92 – Programa de Índio [podcast] BSC#88 – Profissões Old School [podcast] BSC#53 – Vida de Bandido BSC#20 – Trabalhos de Risco Download dos Apps: TuneIn Radio mobile: IOS - Android - Windows Phone - Blackberry Stitcher mobile: IOS - Android - Kindle Fire Soundcloud: IOS - Android - Windows Phone
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Fez o ENEM? Perdeu o ENEM? Ia fazer, mas perdeu o ENEM?? Então aproveite o BSC podcast falando sobre exames, provas, testes, avaliações, quiz, etc. Já que você deve tá com saudade desse tal de vestibular né? SÓQUENÃO!!! Dividimos o tema em 2 programas, e nesse primeiro testamos a nossa ignorância num incrível jogo do Show do Milhão todos contra todos. Garanto que o vencedor te surpreenderá! BSC de casa nova, gravando no magnífico estúdio MKL. Um estúdio profissional ABSURDO na Zona Norte de SP. São os upgrades do Bobos Sem Corte para a melhoria de vossos ouvidos. Ouva! Duração: 70 min | Download: baixar 50MB Deixe seu comentário abaixo ou mande um email para contato@bobossemcorte.com Acompanhe os próximos programas e baixe os antigos: [tab title="iTunes"][/tab][tabgroup][tab title="SoundCloud"][/tab][tab title="Stitcher"] Baixar Stitcher mobile: IOS - Android - Kindle Fire [/tab][tab title="RSS Feed"] RSS Feed [/tab][tab title="TuneIn Radio"] Ouvir no TuneIn Radio | Baixar TuneIn Radio mobile: IOS - Android - Windows Phone - Blackberry [/tab] [/tabgroup] Podcasts relacionados: BSC#73 – TV dos Anos 2000 com Bruno Carvalho BSC#61 – Coisa de Macho BSC#60 – Sempre tem um para testar a sua fé com Victor Camejo BSC#53 – Vida de Bandido BSC#20 – Trabalhos de Risco Acesse também: Facebook Twitter
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